^'liaaeSiWMUr. tetfHS •* Basond'UlMi'llall*? (t tht Poal* . VOLUME L NO.'31. BBI^ at'Btil Qaak. M. aadttjtki Sat at^artS I. IStt RED BANK,.N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927. $1.50 PER YEAR - PAGES I TOI^ yd ^NO: COUNCIL MEETING. mora horses wpre..entered, but only RED, CROSS kOLL CAI^LfJEW , IQDGE. toBERS; PARKWAY PPCATION. SATURDAY'S RACE MEETfou r horses wfrc rc-ady to be started GREAT SALE OF CATTLEMAN. Y AT CHURCH OP! Not Enooih 0«eialt Showed 'Up last Th«rsd|y. They were Jack, tJ^NOALtAMMIGN TO BEGIN BIO GATHERING IfUNDAY AT Manday-^ight for-Meatln^. BIG TIME ARiyilSTICE DAY: AT A GREAT DAY FOR FARMERS owned by James Hickey .of, Holm­ FEDERAL ACCREDITED HERD "SEE AMERICA FIRST'' G|y| • ARMISTICE DAY. ' t ' ST. JAMES'S SCHOOL. >. A meeting of the mayor snd coun­ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS;' AND HORSEMEN. del and ridden by Charles ifcelly of TO BE STRUCK OFF. BY RED BANK BAPTISTS,'-.-'^ cil of Red Bank < waa'' scheduled to Everett; Prince, iwned and ridden Ai fLii Btnk Ui« Cbl*( ObJtetiT* Twenty New'Mtmberi Were Inltl. have been; held Monday nlghtj but The New Parkway, Wh|ck Coat R«in Couldn't Keep the Farmers and by Chorles Solinsky of Middietown hpie Cattle Aro Owned by Major Four Hundred Periona: Alten VU to Ckini ifiOO M»mb«r»>^M*r-..IfitedJnto' the Catholic Daughtera no meeting vtook place. Some of •100,000, Wu Built ai.a'Mamor. Thalr Fatnlliea Away and Neither villagei and horses owned and rid­ Frank Barrett and Thay Will Be Performanca Frjday , Nlgh(>^.. ^ ;:Air'Wllltim Hi Chair" of ^ Amarieer-Canl , Party and the councilmen were attending a iai to World Wii^ Vaierani-l-Par Could It Keep, the Horaa Ownera den by William Larkin of Nut- Sold' at' Hit Farm oii Riveriida Th. Profit, of $160 \yill be'Uaedf, man «r Red C(ot( Commtttt«, Dane* Novamber 23d. : v Repi^IlcaU''me'eting and dinner at rada, Spaachat^and a Banqnal.. from Racing^ swamp and William Notto ot Ever­ Drive on Noyembar 23d. . to Pay For Church ImproVamanta^J^ The eleventK-annual roll call ot . Tw«nty,new,membera were Jnltlat- the 8n)oke Shop. Tavern. Others Everythlng^X in readiness' for Rain began to fail jut as the ett. Mr. Larkin la better known by A herd of 24 Guernsey cattle "See America First," anoperajin'^i . M Red Cti^ loclaty.wlll begin Fri­ Mnto St. James court of the Cath- were - sbient-for., other reaaoni>. the dedication of the new Memorial farmer folks of this part of Mon­ the name ol "Gnyli" than he is by owne'd by Major Frank Barrett of two acts, was glvcnPrlday night at?: day, whioh I». ArmUtlee Day and H lie. Osughters; of America Bundsy Mayor WUllamH, R. White, Coun Parkway at Atlantic HIghlanda on mouth county started for the big his regular name. Riverside drive, ih Middietown town the Red Bank Baptist church beforal . , >; will voonoludtf Thanksgiving. night.- afternoon:. at St, Jameajs school cllman'' William' K, Flrancla and Friday: of this week. Friday Is annual dinner and race meet on Am The race was limited to bonafide ship will be sold at auction Wednes­ an audience of 400 pcraons. '.Tha.'4''| Mtr, W. Strother Jones, chairman building before a. gAtherIng of .876 Councilman Myron V. Brown were Armistice day and the idcdicatory ory L: Haskell's stock farm in Mld­ farm horses, and Elw. ji Magee of day afternoon, November 23d. This production was under the direction:' '' it the 'Red Cross ~ district of this persona.^ Tile. new. me'mbersyfcte on .hand at; the time appointed for exerclaes will be held on that day dletown township Saturday. Soon Everett, Frank Ferry of Nutswamp sale will mari: one of the greatest' of the men's league.. OlsTenca;;.. - psrt. of, the^'-coiintyiv h»« enlisted Mri. Ssrs Harding,' Mrs, Mary Mesdj the meeting. They waited half en because the parkway will be a me­ the rain descended in torrents. The nnd Rezeau Conover of Colt's Neck vendues of thoroughbred cattle evrr Gray, Jr., staged tho performSnCS'f Msyoir William'Hi R. Whit- as hour and the two councilmen then morial to those whff served In, the held In this part of the county. The and Eugene M. Magee directed the .'^ Mrs; Msty Deamobd,' Mrs. Msry dreary, bleak November weather were appointed judges to decide Guernseys are of the Ne Plus Ultra chairman of the Red' Bknk bruTich^ Targonaky, Mra, Margaret Gandorfi went home.'. Mayor White remained world war. The stores of Atlantic would have been sufficient to call off whether the entries lived up to these singing. The profits amounted to^| The msyoi; hss iesaed' s proclama* front of.(he town hall talking Highlands will be closed and build strain, which ranks with, the 'high­ about $150. and the money, will b«' M^a. Margaret Boncore,. Mrs. Joae- a baseball game or most any other specifications or not. The judg'ts est. ' Major Barrett paid several tl^n urging the .residents of the phlne. > Uttaaey,: Mra, Irving Rink,wit h some frlendaj Ings and houses will be decorated kind of sport. ruled out Mr. Netto's horse apd Mr. used toihelp jay tho cost of .the:re*>j town to Join the society and express­ for the occasion. . thousand dollars apiece for some "of cent improvements to the church, ,:i<;: Mra. Anna Buckley, Mrs. Grace See- A" few minutes ^later Councilman But It wasn't enough- to rause a Larkin's horse on the ground that the cattle and as high aa $600 each, ing the hope .that the society's qupta dorft^ Mrs, t-Mary iSherldanj Mrs. Char)ea R. English and J. Daniel . A grandstand will be erected at postponement of the events across they wcrosaddlo horses and not The scene in the.Arst act was s(V of 2,600 new members will be ex- the corner of First avenue and the foi: calves. The animals are listed railroad station and the scene |n the Mary Dietrich and Mlsaca Frances Tbller ahowed up, It'wae unani- the^river from Red Bank. The farm­ farm horses. This narrowed the en­ OS a federal accredited herd. . fiseded.: MI-K Ledn- de Is Reussllle Calver.f Msry Soliivan, Margaret moual-y agree- d that it would be im, < . parkway. Tho. program will be ers and their families wont to the tries down to Mr. Hickey's Jack and second act was a mountain, TeSoit7;4l| and , : Some time agothGcommlsaioners but also by persons from distant second set. Thp aololata were Eu- >i ' The auxlliarlesjof the Red .Bsnk Jamea court .delegations were pres­ troop, officials ol Atlantic High on hand. Also on hand, every man as second-prize. gene Magee, Edna Helm, Cathexln»;i;^ ent from Long Branch, Asbury obtained An option to buy the Coop- lands, the fire departments of At­ of them, were tho wenJthy owners The second race was known as places." George H. Roberts of New branch and tholr'chaimien arei Monmouth will be the auctioneer. Conklin, Clarence Gray, Sainuelt| Park, Lakewood, Kean^urg, Key! ci property at the northwest corner lantic Highlands, Highlands and of blooded horses who had e'l'tered "The Master's Cup." There were Harvey arid.Maripn Diets. DuetSi;! tatontown—MM, ^it^B. Vtin. port; 'Duneilen and -Newarlt. The of Broad and. White atreeta for Mlddletown township, Lions -"clubs, their steeds for the races. Most of fourteen entries. The race waa Major Barrett is a member' of the J Fulr H«v«n—MM 0«or»« A T widening White street. This option Guernsey Breeders' association, a were given by Gene Msgeo .•and?! , UlM. initiation team c;«m]prlBed the ofnceri> boyscouta and girl scouts, profcs- these horse owners were their own won by Irish, a horse owned by Billy Heim. There were chorttaeS ii firmlnii'J'lt—Mn, Harry Coodenouth pi St Jomei court, who are Mrs will expire tomorrow and It is ex­•Jional women's club of Atlantic Frederick E. Hosier n.id ridden by national organization. Ordinarilj) jockeys. The rain, tho mud and this association will not permit one by the college girls and.the aBUars..'f^ Fort Hanoook—Chaplain P II. LhvttQua. AUda' E. Travera grand regent,'Miss pected that action with regard to Highlands, public health association the general dlscoijiforts of the Thomas S. Field. Tlie prize was a George 0. Dennis .was thepianlab.-! UlihUndii—Hn.^t J, U Opfermta . this matter will be taken (onight of its members to sell cattle by .5 Rolmdtl-^Hro. Flora KoImM' Rest Sullivan, vice regent, Mies Bea­ Italian-American political club, the weather meant nothing to them. piece of plato presented by Rufus trice RaiTerty monitor, Mlaa Helen means of a regular auctioneer, but TRosfi who took the princlpa|f, .XAnctifi,—MIii:li«na Andorton Atlantic' Highlands 'band and the The races were to go o • just the C. Finch. Second place -went to an exception was made in this case Ltttia Bllver—Mri. Lcrenio T Gtttr Flynn hlatoi^en, Miss Martina Healy CHARITY BALU Sandy Hook band. same, tain or shine, and there was Araory L. Haskell's Whitestone and parts were Eugene Magee as ChrlBt!<3 MaTlbor»-i-Mri. sM A . Tleman;- because Mr. Roberta is not only a financial secretary, MiaaHelena Two bronze memorial tablets less complaining by these rich men third place to Edward A. Kurd's opher Columbus First, Edna, Hpint^ Roniaiin—Mill ;Oraw Portei. Rad; Bank Elht Secure Berkeley practical farmer but an expert as the First, Csthe»«| .HoirCraii cbureli ot Ruraioo—Un. Henderson treaaurei, Miss Helen mounted on monuments of stone will who were scheduled to ride in the Pommery Sdc: • judge of cattle. ine Con'.c1in as America First, M«ri:| Wtraid O'Brlfh. • ' . . JiSng. prophetess, Mls! Frances .Koch Carteret For Event. bo unveiled. Addresses will be madp downpour than there was by anyone The iiiird race was won by San Rlvirild* drive and l,«euit fotnv~Mra I^fiefpurth annual charity'ball of On Monday, November 28th; garet Magee as Mayflower Firitf'S . Oeorga ' Bodman. and Mist Loretta Mahei guides aniii by Governor A. Harry Moore,-Unl prsBcnt. • Most ot these men amDimas , a horse owned by Wllliani Grandin Hammell as Plymouth Eock'4j Miss Gract Ward sentinel. Mrs the Red Bank lodge of Elks will be ted States Senators Walter E. Edge owners of large New York business J. Clothier of Philadelphia. This Major Barrett will sell his other Biab'risht—Mri W.Dutton Dolt live stock and farm machinery at First, Gene Magee as the G(BH4&. BhrawiliurT—Mri. 0eor»,^B. Nevlu. Anna MulvihIII wa« banner b'esrer. held Tliuraday evening, December and Edward I. Edwards, Congress- ea. They are great devotees of out­ race waa- known as "The Shrews­ Army of the Republic, BillR HelWig The meeting wound, up' with a 15th, at the • Berkeley-Carteret ho­ min Herold G. Hoffman, State Sen­ door sports and they rarely .call off bury." The first prize was $275. auction. Major Barrett sold his "," '.The'boy scoutt have bein,plac­ Riverside drive farm a short time as the Southern Army, Clarence ing, lied Cross posterp fn store* and luncheon and a aeaaoiiroi general so­ tel at Asbury Park. The affair is ator ( William A. Stevens, Mayor any of these sports on account of Second prize ol $50 went to Mrs Gray as Captain Cheerful, Samuel:^ ciability. Mrs. John J Travers-was being held at Asbury Park because Charles R. Grover, Charles R; Siiy- bad weather. One more wetting by Edward E, Marshall, whose \horse ago to Henry 0.' Finch, who ia a "buslneii places . member ot the New York stock ex­ Harvey as the civil engineer, Ken-j* ii< general chargt of the arrange- suitable accommodations could, not der and Rev., Lester H. Clee of New the elements was apparently a mat­ Ratcowan was ridden by ' Albert neth Brow'er as the station agentffi rnenta' for the-off air and Mra.b e secdred In Red Bank or vicinity. change. After the auction Major 7" RiVER^LAZA'S BIG SMOKE, ark. Invitations have been issued ter of indifference to these men. Pox, Jr. Fane Lady, a horse owned Barrett wji^ move to New York and John Green as the train calla^M Charles Glblin waa chairman of the The Berkeley-Carteret will provide to other municipal, county and state many of whom are millionaires. by Charles U. Caesar of Rumson Alice Robinson as the co-ed, ArtKur^iv A Perverted JoU* Ctuiat. Much every facility for the comfort and Mr.y Finch will take possession of refreahment committee. officials. During the dedicatory ex­ The dinner was served under a and ridden by J. B. Balding, won the property. Major Barrett's wife Davis as Daniel Boon Miller, Viola|j Trouble for-Ai)loliU. The organliatlon will hold a card pleasure of the guests and it vrill ercises'flowers will be dropped'on large tent. It was served piping $26 for its owner by finishing in Humrichouse as Melissy Jane Milierfd^ Boys set Are to salt raeadSwgras a be able to accommodate' any num­ died about three months ago. The party and dance on Wedneaday the parkway from an airplane. A* hot, with clam chowder and chicken third place; Eleveo horses were in new owner of the farm plans to Mildred Harrison as a clupeioheti,^ near River Plasa .as a Hallowe'en night, November 28d, at St. James's ber. Hackett's'ten-piece orchestra the conclusion of the exercises on salad aa'the principal dishes. Stoves this race. Albert VanNostrand- as an 'old'l will provide the music. The ba'.i Is make many improvements to the joke one night last week.... A dense achool,. the parkway a banquet will be which were in the big enclosure The fourth race, known as "Thehous e and outbuildings. gentleman, Hugh Ryder aa an-En|^^:| cloud of imoke 's}iroudcd the streets given under the direction of the served at Gorlin's restaurant. kept the place cozy and warm Monmouth County^ Gold Hunt Cup," lishmnn and Billy Magee aa a nBwa«i| of River Plaza and obscured'.the INSURANCE MEN TO MEET. entertainment committee headed by The movement to ccr'nvet$ the There was full and. plenty for ev was the chief event of the after­ boy. iM view to such an extent that autolstt Fred L. Jones as chairman and this eastern section of Valley drive, run­ eryone. Folks didn't have to aak noon. It waa over a three-mile INDUSTRIOUS BOY RE>yARDED. They Will Havs it Lunchton at the committee Is now busy with the ar­ The college glris were May Pra^4| were unable to uae the roads. Hub- ning from First avenue to the bor­ for more. As soon as a plate was course and twelve horses were en­ Holmdel Lad Recelvei Gift ol a more, Betty Minton, Alma Harrison£l ^ bard's bridge was invlfiiblo and car Riverilda Crllt Next Weak. rangements for the ball. ough line. Into a parkway as a war emptied some one was at hand to tered. The chief prize was a gold Bicycle From Hia Father. . A laneheon and meeting to or­ Helen Harrison, Vivian .BraWd|| drivers were f|/arful to go forward memorial was started by the Lions dish out more. The^ farmers and cup presented by Manton B. Met- Thomas Mclinight, aged eight Cecil Dickson, Marion Dietz, Vivia^l beCsUte of the,danger of hitting a ganise.an. inauranco board in Red . - Talk by Cattoma Collactor. club of Atlantic Highlands in Janu­ their families from their comfort­ calt, Jr., of Rumson. Thla cup Is Bank will he held at the Riverside years, son of George McKnight of Layton and Esther Hartnum.-TJilS ' pedestrian, .or another auto, or run­ , John P. Began of Red Bank, dep ary, 1925. The mattcr't^s brought able seats in the tent's got glimpses to become the permanent property Holmdel, received a gift of a bicy­ sailors were Frank Warner, Albert^ ning into the river or Into.a ditch. Grill on Bridge avenue next Wednes­ jty collector of custonts at the Perth before the Atlantic Highlands com­ of the millionaire horse owners, clad ot the owner winning it three times day noon at one o'clock. A consid­ cle laat week from his father. The Harrison,. Robert -Morefleldi Te<"" ' Many of them detoured milea out oi Amboy customs house, was the prin­ missioners and the county freehold­ ir the conventional hunting cos Buccessively. Last year tlie cup was wheel ia fully eqjiipped with lights Rose, Donald Sickles, Arthur!^! their.way to get away from the erable, number of ttie Insurance cipal' speaker at the laat week'a ers. The freeholders paved the road, tumes, with red coats and high top vpon by Edward E. Marshall's Hill Donald, Lupton White and'Kean agents'of Red Bank and vicinity are and all other attachinehta. The boy smoke. Parts of West Red Bank luncheon iheeting of the Perth Am the borough laid the shoulders and hats, moving about in the rain and Top. This horse" waa "not entered received the bicycle as a reward Brewer. were shrouded in the pall'. expected .to, bp, preaent. The meet­ boy Lions club. - Mr. Regan gave an gutters and the property owners laid makir - preparations for the races. this year. In addition to the cup ing la calle,d. st^.t^e, j;^ggeStlpn -.of for helping his father with farm .Some of thq Be< Bsnk 104fi end 794,—Advertl turnlturi or notai r/lth payments of Ooard motora and boat* ot all de man's handiwork had been requited Including matches, United ccrtlfl Councillor H. Wilford Weiderholt ly appreclatca the iplrit of tht daa»f»*" •nd braialerea In Red Bsnk. W* si 20 month* or leat. under auper thla Sunday. Heaervsttpni being ta­ .icrlptlont (oi Immediate delivery lo only a very small degree. catos and service.—Advertisement. •0 «srry • full line of underwdsr, ke., how foi'iThsAkaglvIng dinner, —Advertisement. and hereby ofilolally acknowlt vlalon of Ststa B nking departmtni CsH.be leen st 7 Bi^sd atreet, neai Between tho races those whp with thanks the wonderful dona hoalsry, glovei snd nrgllgrra very You teliphont, wt do tn« reit. New RIvcraldo Grill, North Bridge ave­ Front street, or at Irwtn'a Launcn Bo ready tor yavtt Thanksgiving Hava Your Spactnwni Mounted msonsb^ priced. We carry rxtrs nue, at the Bridge, Red Bsnk wlihcd (o do ao could go to the big North Shrewabury letbost I Jtracy Caahl Credit Corporation end Motor Worka. toot ol Wharl lent and get their fill ot cat and holiday by having ono ot tho newb y a man who kno*a how. Work Yscht llsei, Lewli -flnrelslty flhon. SI room 1002 Blietrle tiulldinn Aabury Phone 292,—Advertltement. tvenue, Red Bank.—Advertisement metallic hata that arc ao popular al uaranteed moll/proof. Heads, Brosd atrrrt. Red Dank.—Advar Psrk..phohe 8287., Alio-"0O,Era drink. Thoy didn't have to aik. It the prcacnt time. Alio folt and gIrds and animala; 38 yeara' export- Thoms" Irving Bfown, Prt/ll( tissmsnt . - ory itrtet, -phone -B642,- Aabury Parpy Padlgraed Pupplat. - Tha LvTalleil Partanal was fairly shoved.. at' thoae who aatln and velvet and aatln eombliia- race, Auguat Schaaftor, taxidermlal. —Advcrtlioment. Park,—Advertltement Largo olsck snd tan Alrtdsli- and general Chrlatmaa csrda are a wanted food or other rotroihmcnt. tloni at Mlia A. L. Morrla'a millinery State hlithway, Itatentown, N. J, . Seventy Cowt For Salt. pupi, Ihree months old; retrlattrvd tiolng Out al.TowaT Juat reealved two exprssa (srioid F'lelder'i, tho man with the bsiebpll Everything was free. parlor, room 10. Eisner building, 50 phono 113-M.—Advertisement. Hundrada of nugtslns l[' Fair Bl River Plaaa Commually Club partnta, Idtst watchdogs dnd plsv- name, Monmouth atreet, Rod Dank Some of tho apcctsiora ot the Broad stroot, Red Dank,—Advortiio- from WlKonilni sll thsai csttlr mstti for children t ressonshiy tlona go direct to the ml somt from arcrtolttd hirda. Guar Thuridsy and Friday, November aeroia from tho city hnti. Ho Ao,-.i racca found amuicmcnt In making mcnt. Vlilllni CblropodliL Utvo you placed your ordti Wl 10th uid Uth, Torkty supper priced. P. P. Dedls, 111 HIghlsr' kodsk ftnlahlng end picture framing Dr, Frsncc_ i Cooke Csale_ ,j will ' sntiid 00 dsya' rttist. Will give avenue, Highlands, <'^N. J.-.. |ood sxehanji for bit( eowi. 8« Thuradsy, Novtmbv lOthi auppti too.—Advertltement. the track wore twelve man from makv appvlntmaott by taltphone to why nott For any maftataa Win SiCO to diOO Tickets 11,00, chll tliemtnt. for your homo will aavo yuu 26% oomt to you when needed Teit Mtiky * Bona, FriihoMi N "No Qannlni" Slgnt. PhlladclphU who "made books" and ot your furl bill and save your dos Itihcd, sny publlfhtr*! offir. nmtfi T 'PhPlle t»l.—Adv«Tt|Mmtwt y drtn under 12 years hall pries. En Sod lot Bale. who sccommodtlod all who wish to phont Gstontown IdV-M bttwttn tenewsl, your own or ObniimMI.I tsrtalnment Frldsy, Novtmbti 11th ' Hunting stsson opana Novcmbvi lor bllli. All work guaranttcd for 0 00 I' M. snd loth. "No Ounnlng'* ilgna may o« bit on a race. Tho Philadelphia the life of your wlnifowa and doora. tlierocnt. v * Daase mantnl wsti by Psulion'a Desuty (rath thttp mtnara Thomai II had at The Reglattr offlct. Printed men had plenty of builneia and Monmouth MctsI Wcnthtralrip Co., line ipcclallit, drawtr 0, T i ^*ta by the GIntrscht Sln|ln| bo 8slen.«-Advirtltemjnt Grant hemeetesd. on KTtrtti rosd. on muilln, II.OO nor doscni pt. there was « crowd fround them all phone Red Bank 1400 for attlmatoa, Top Sell, rut Olrl, ; elety on Nevtmbat Slit, 1027 R* oatnd a half .odlat (rem Red Bank. -rAdvertliemcnJ. KTsdliis ot all Kindti alio cosdwt}> fiiwmtnti it^tttOO o'clock. ^ W» cardboard, 00 ctnU per doitn.— tho time. No large Individual wa- CkrUtMiSt Cardi. ohn H Qrant, R. D t., Rtd Dank AdYtrtliemtnl. _ Rtrt ware usde, but amsll b«t« were built) Lskoweod sand, washed crs "Na 0ln«< piftlf sll rar frlsndi. A nod,Umt An aitraeUvi lint of Ohrlitm*. -Adnrtitamant Every Wsdneidey Nlghl vcl, iltg, cinders, olUe .tohe. Vxiitt Huntlnf ission^ptna Her will M (wsnnlifd, Tht Commttttt Daste, numcroui, li muilc night tt TuitlnK'a, on Mon lOth. "No Oonnlnt''tigna n and Nsw Ystr mitlni cardi, ptr Rilttet Appralitd, rtsionsble, ItuwarH 0. Roievel In SMfit.—AatirtUtmiBt. eonsi and boilntti, nsw oa display Colt's Ntlek school auditorium, on "Who asys racing It not popular mouth itrcat. nesi llruiil itrtit phone tOBt, Rtd Dsnk,—Ailmtwe- had at Tht Rtflittr offlw, Our apprtlisli tceipttd by ted-Kridsy ivtnlng, November IRth In New Jcrteyl" sikcd one manIttdloi , rolls, otthopnonic victrolsi ment. on muilln," 11,00 ptr da Noiul. eral, ttatt and ecunly govtrnmtntt. I93T, (Ivin by Atlantlo Townihip rsoordt snd pre-tmlneni mskri of cardboard, tO cinU per tt W"^-". th't tdvanui^^"••"^'•-'* o'l Qlor#t It Robtrtt Co,, In., Rtd who lurveycd tht leene. "1 would­ diilfni~Advtrtlit Hrt company. Otnit, stieiitd $1 n't be afraid, 1^ b»t that then upright and (rsnd pianos. Ilrlnn Supper and Baser , Advtrtltimant •n exttttilvt Bank Phona Red Dank'^1811.- IsditiI Ifrit,-i ^AdvcrtUtmtnlA ' . tht fimlly timlKht..-Advtrtii» to bt held St 8t, John'i hsil, Miri. jiptiiMU* f«t;dtDtt renlrsetttf tj nitflt. Advtrtlitmtnt. would be hlMcr crowda il racing boro, Wedneidsy, Novtmber lOlh. Yee're Tkere Wllh ft tn Monmouth county than Ihtrt Music by Jonei'a orehtitra. Dans ToUIW ihttldtd. T Wt tarry Palalfi Oatora Aarofa, Tarkiy Dinneri Tery't Ipeelel Cklthan Dinnar, wcrt In tht Btlmltil dayt el Mon­ oe«rw»ir" .'' ' , miph $»»t, Uti 'Bsnk fharai A ChiDdlti rranth (abrti itnid Wtdntidsyi and Itturdayi It.eo, lervtd fram liOO to liOO I* Ing. Supper, |1.00| childrin (0 —AdfifUifintB^ ^ palnii and a (ull tupply al artlit* M. dally and Bundiy. Rtg, Bchury'i mouth Park II riclng wire sllowtd until youi iHiomomif goes dttd. ccnti.—AuvertlMment. « ai thi Ociy Comti Tta Room. Wt orchiilra tvery tvtnlng. Ocean Uday," ht concluded. Have your i/rtillleu cliwutd et U. A Mapla avtnat, ntd Massy Is tea** M Ve«i' a* maurtaU and tuiv|itd^«oj»da.. Paj[nt awayl law a vtritiy to ihMti The len NeiMMby.lbe.Ses, tlitmint. ^ I initruitleiu ilvin. Itndia Qlfi from PbAt fitd Dank mi,-. svthut and Drotdway, Long ilrinen Sent* «( tht Jockeys were un Johnion Co,'!. 10-17 Michtnit WB bjf ptid task la inMll maijiti itriit, Rad —AdrtrtltimtnU horitd, but only ont msn was hurl, itrttl, phona loso IM Uink,— Ocean end Wtit End svannai. Wul Itf . RMV m. BH AdvtrtUtmtni JCnd, N.'J. rttturlnc lanihsani, Dank.—Advirniamtnt tie was Kdwin Stuirt ill of Kum- AdrtrtlstmiBt. _ sfltmoen teai, illnntrt and lupptri ' 'Tht tV ntf Cm . rrH«^ltaf Head^aaHata, loda iriltrf a iVavert, mall btf ten. lilt hsrtt ftll In tsklni a hu^ ' Nadll ' Uanclni, 0. rBltj.--Ad¥trtiHmi»t sraHi and dutultd «s(tr, Denj tilt and Mr, lluiH'i lollirbene wai Btrembtri-ljtrltoii and R. 0. A. n. OrtiUL 14 Narti Itrldnt attnut brehin. This laadt lha third Hm Tiifker lusper m Had bink. aktaa UII.-Ad«tnl/>a In Ihria manUta Ikil Mr. Ilyart hu It Wsyildt M, (9. iBurah WidAl» lulTtrtd brakaii bsfitf, Iwa al Ihttt Mtthania itftel. ehont IDfld.—Ad Inlurtet havlni iiiulUd whjie ha was Wilismtnl ^ ^ Htirtrnan't Aalt^at^,' "AiWirtliimtHl. mil XunMH. it* dlialay idverlittffliflt sIsylHR palo and thi alhtr ttavini , Pf, Dans, leriees Chir •A Mia ll,«-Aov«rtlitmcNl. Misfiad whan Ut, Sluirt warkli IM ^ra tlslld« y /isni,« - by an iiiUiMtiili. ••ll'i all eait al win iHtnd Ntllsna ««• ht'f HWI Mr. liaari alUr bU balfdtn'i. Vbanania Htd Dtnk II laiail Injanr. wbaii tana, ass a AdvaHbifMiik. Vitmi Hint avif HU ntiftrliui. matl. im tumif ruh ffhUk »u ite ^"Hlitwlaa RED BANK REGISTER. 1^0VEMgEB 9. 1927; SHOT AT WIRES AND WINDOWS Long Branch spent: Sunday; with Reynolds spent Sunday with Mr. and tion. of; Hags.'books :«nd autographa John Sniffen and family. Mr. Snlf- Mrs. Stanley HIgglna of -Asbury for th^t anlvetsity, While at Lex. Serve it to your Two Port Monmontii Bora Arreated fen waa on the sick titt'ipart of last' Park. / Ington'be WIN place a wreath ott the by Reilrokd Detectln, week, suffering t,rom a heavy cold. . Mr. and Mr8.'Fre<|fHVanSchoIek grave w^Geif. RobprfE. Lee. it; Bichard and William Raupp of Mr. and Mrs,'William Sherman were visitors at Uanasqi^an Bnndayi Mrs,, Ajietta Sutphin^ Is vliltlng friends ondlhe Port Monmouth, aona. of William of West Long Branch have been vi»- Mr. and /Mrs. Edgar Simmons at' Raupp, who eonducta'a tailor shop Itlng at R6y Antonldea. - ; WEST LONG BRANCH.NEWS.. Newark. ' * at that place, were arrested Satur­ " Patrick Carton, Sft,' haa been ItJd Mr. and Mr«, James McLaughlin AnnoiiHcmeni! day afternoon by Detective Qeofge up with a'severe C6M.'.".•.(::•.• Fir* Companies to Uatt'iiJB Christ and'daughter petty Jane of Belmar Wmithofygiit; W. Robinson of the . Pennsylvania maa CaUbratton; < > hav^een 'visiting ,, Mr, and ,Mrs. railroad.. /The bbyaVwere arrested Harry Brower.. .' - WAYSIDE'NEWS;:: Action was(taken.at last-week's for shooUnj; at telephone and elec­ meeting of Fire company Np. 1 for WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANQOUNEFIAG welcome tric light Wires and at Uie windows Shrewsbury' Toijnship Heaor. Pq. a joint.Christmas, celebration. Other .>^Tniilae la' Bankruptcy... ,of passing trains wits 22-caliber pile'For Octoben V years the two . companies 'covered Arthur 3, VanBusklrk of Keyport A RETURN VISIT OF rifles. They . were t-l; en by Mr. has been appointed trustee in bank­ Bobihsoil before Recorder Alfred Pupils who were^ neither absent their respective districts, .distribut­ iswell Mees,e„ who gave.the boyS a severe nor tardy in the Shrewsbury'town­ ing gifts lo the children of the bor­ ruptcy for Mrsi Margaret Lauter- reprimand and ttien suspended sen­ ship school in October were Mar­ ough on Christmas momlhg in their wald, wKo formerly, conducted a mil­ tence. He tool: the rifles from the garet Boehkovsky, Ruth HeCor- fire trucks. This year President J linery, itore at Keyport.. Mrs. Lois Sheltoifi' boys and warned theni if they were mlck, Alga Boehkovsky, Leona Russell WooUey of Company No. 1 expressed caught using guns this way again Shafto, Sadie Rochkovsky. Betty has aj)pointed a committee to con­ they would be sent to the reform Dangler, Pauline Rochjtovsky, Hen­ sult company No. 2 to bring about school. The costs of the case were ry^ Battjer, Henry. MeCoAaioic and a' joint distribution of gifts to the WBO PROMISES YOU A REAL paid-by the boys' father. A few Marvin Dangler. 600 children in the borough on train windows had been broken by The entertainment given :by the Christmas morning. It Is planned the boys. Jubilee singers of Oceait Grove on that every child under twelve years *«.a«.iM.ac Wednesday evening in: ihe clturch of age shall receive a present. The EXCURSIIDS was e"nJoyed by all. company Is planning to.ask permis­ Thanksgiving Surprise • "Thi^Qhampa^e of ginger oAles" . Cartridge Explodeat Boy Hurt. sion of the state highway commis­ •9bld by COHEN .nd GORDON, Long Branchi GREENSPAN AHallowei'en party was gfivenin Vincent Kazlauakas, twelve years the community house By the Womv sion to place, a tree in the square BROTHERS, Perth Amboyi STEINBERG «nd SPIELFOGEL, INC., during the holidays. Aibury Pork and Lakewood; NEW JERSEY CONFECTIONERY old-, who lives near Freehold, round en's club for 'the benefit ;of tile New York COMPANY. Aibury Park. • a rifle cartridge in the cellar of .his member^ and their frtends.Thbse' Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sherman WATCH YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPERS home last week. He pounded the who received prizes for^ their,cos­ and daughter Helen spent one eve­ SURADA,Ys cartridge with a piece of pipe and tumes were Myrtle iBowne^ Henri­ ning last week with Mr. and Mrs. FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT . ll an explosion resulted, the discharge etta Heulbitt,, Mrs. Hattie Bowne, Ernest Gelgcr of Lqng Branch. November 20, December H Injuring his face, right arm and his Clarence Kolarman, Roy, . lAne, Mrs. C. E. Worlea spent Tuesday • ExeaciloB Train UNITED STATES STORES left hand. He was taken to th^ Stanley Bowne, Henry Battjer, Jr., with Mrs. Walter. Worles of Oak­ OIncI to Psnasylvania SUUon, . Long Branch hosital, The left hand Marie Bownio and Betty Dangler. hurst. > 7tl> Aysaue and sad SIrest During the evening several eketches was shattered so badly that it may Earl Hopper, collector of World Lv.RedBan^ 9:37 A.M. Ijiave to be amputated. of vaudeville, were rendered -by war books, flags and ' autographs, County Gas Company members of the - men's club after left Monday for a trip to Virginia Reluming,' leaves New. York,' Fenn. which dancing was enjoyed. Music ayWanU StaUon. 8)20 P. M. ^STOBESy EVERETT NEWS. and Tennessee. He is to present a Newark '(Msrkat Stnet) SMS P. M. 'Econonor Prices \^ was" furntshed by the Junior orchesf, World war collection ait Chatta-; Charles Kelly. Riding James Hick- .tra- •' nooga on Armistice .day. At Lex­ Freehold - Atlantic Highlands - Keyport ay's Horse, Won Farmers' Race. Mr. and Mrs. 'F. Aumack and ington, Virginia, he is to be a guest Prices Effective Noveinber 10 fo November 16 Many residents of this place at­ daughter of Eatontown and Mrs.o f Washington and Lee university;. Mr. Hopper recently made a collec­ tended the Farmers' Day festivities Frank White of Summerflcid spent ^^^^^^^ at Amory L. Haskell's estate in Friday with Mrs. Grover Dangler. »co. Pkgg. road by a passing motorist before bury Park was a Saturday caller anyone ran into it. at the > home of Mrs. Fred Van- TEA Orrigo Pekoe Mrs. Bichard Noonan of Elberon Schoick. .29 spent Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Miss Kathryn Dorch of Deal re­ CloverdaU Sliced A Pkg. Haley. cently spent a few days with Miss BACON Critp and Delicious Miss Grace Grant and Jesse Elinore Dangler. .^5 Grant of Merchantville were recent Mrs. D. Battjer and Miss Edith I visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Battjer spent Wednesday at Asbury TV-.-^-^,~.~. Specially Trimmed lb. tongues and Smoked Grant. Park. .3S Mr. and, Mrs. Xiewis ;Palmer of Miss Elthea Longstreet of Bel- West Long Branch and Mr. and mar spent Wednesday with her Mrs. James Schultz of Oakhurst vis­ aunt, Mrs. Lester Pitcher. MACKEREL 2.25 ited at Walter Palmer's last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and Bernard Hickey has Installed an family of. Brooklyn were recent vis­ HANCOCK' A Can Areola furnace in his home. itors here. tnens PEAS Sweet Champion Bernard Wameker is building an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worles ahd .21 addition to his house. Joseph Magee son Junior of West Long" Branch V is also improving his hotne. spent Sunday ;Wlth Mr. and Mrs. Valley No. 1 Cant Mrs. William Leddy, who hasFran k Jackson. IS NaW IN'PROGRESS 1 Peaches Sliced been visiting friends at Newark, has Mr. and Mrs. Walter Longstreet ^29 returned home. of Belmar were recent callers at A Hot Jack Eustace and Theodore Stil- the home of Mr. and Mn. Lester well, Jr., havo received licenses to Pitcher. 5N6W^HITE 3AMASW&dm!§cbl:cK^an& IFL3ITIPIAN3S, VANILLAa^.^NR-- .15 .29 drive a car. A special meeting of the men's Misses Amelia Carton, Helen Kel­ club was held on Thursday evening gayly colored Eutopean. peasant embroideries, or ex-* I CLOVERDALE BRAND ly anc| Caroline Toomey attended in the community house to discuss a supper given by the Eatontown the borough question. :quisite lacecraft—linens ibr every conceivable purpose firemen last Wednesday night. Miss Amelia Armstrong &nd R. MACARONI I'S. 3 .25 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Carton Pierce ot Rumson were Sunday await your seledtion in this sale which is timed to sutv spent Sunday with relatives at Bum- evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. son. Frank Jackson. I'ply your Unen needs for the winter seasopt when^table Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Patterson of Miss Cora Jackson and Leonard land guest appointments must.be at.theic best;, Here is but a brief list from;;the.manyrinany beau- Ctiful linens in this.collecition., I JAM—Schimmel's Pure a Jar 15c FLOUR—Cloverdale Pancake a Pkg. 10c; fHousjehold I FLOUR—Benefit Pastry 5 lb. Bag 29c ItUtrtlnenTable QOTHTSIDKAPLDII^ ' 'jSadnlXniEIe'Biinas^ COCOA—Benefit Brand Qt. Jar 25c FLEAVY LINEN WITH SOFT, SIUTLILCE.&nishN 229ayanl TABLE CLOTH»-^/ 72.lDchei.«L4«, , MY-T-FINE DESSERT 3 Pkp. 25c 72x72 Inches ?:95EAAI ,72 x 90 inches 5.95 each 1Gok>rc2tBoracinS«£'ToweU, 'RAISINS \"^^" - 2Pkgs.25c ,72xl08Inchw6J>5e«cK 45cetch.5;25dosen SeedUii Naptins—. Fine quslltjr tenywlthnear.wldu t borders tti I NUTS—Bc«t Mixed a lb. 29c 11X 22. Indies '5.95.dozen. many^oolotSst ' I MINCE MEAT—Brick's 2 tb. Jar 49c .Ooliore3 Botaer Luncheon Sets,'2.95 iHemiataied Huac Ibtveli) BEECHNUT V Pure linen with blue* green, gold or 59c each, 7.00 doien P-NUT BUTTER a Jar 11c, 19c, 31c ^VEPEATING • on rose border.. 54 x 54 Inch cloth and 6 :Pure Uneti with htndiotfae; SLICED BEEF—Beech Nut a Jar 31c ELECTION DAY IS A BAD ,iuipkins.;- . . BEECHNUT BRAND HABIT. CHEWING GUM or Fruit Drops ....a Pkg. 5c HUT REPEATING AS PRAC- MILK—Cloverdajo Evaporated a Can 11c •, I CD BY OUR CUSTOMERS IS . GOOD HABIT. TOMATOES-Bcnefit No. 2's 3 Cana 25c MidttlirEmbtoIdered Hiihd EmbtddsttSr^MoBb. PEAS^Banefit Brand .2 Cans 27c THEY COME BACIC— Tes Ntpklni, . TIME AND AGAJN"--FOR 3.95 down ' CORN—Valley Brand 0 Can 18c NEW CLOTHES. ISUNBRITE CLEANSER 6 Cans 21c Sets,3.90 NituiueoioiMdotnDeiatuuuf And one line very ' CANDY SUGGESTIONS. Purewhltnlinofhsndohlnol' «tnbroidMMt«pd/IW'in«taiiag popular with tho deted.la4ovdy.c61oied«sl|iui^ lyupkinij ' MARSHMALLOWS-Campfire n Tin 2'9c "rcpcntcrs" ii Mi^dl- 'Itsllshluti&ioifSstsilJIJi^JL CHOCOLATES-Cloverland ...,1 lb. POX 40c 8HNDC-H:hc <;clcbfatcd 13'piec« sets conslsdng of oblonff HARD CAND!E8-Charm*» Mixed ..n lb. 10c flpccializcd BlucScrgo dollies. Ex^ftelf.omuiuhttdLi Suit. 'a' ' LOLLY POPS-Old Fashioned .2 FOR 8f I CHOCOLATE BARS Harihiy'a Ea.28e 6B00ND HAOK Milk PHILIP T. JIANNINE Aitor or )07 Broad Slreel-Upstolrs, CoMtl' RED BANK. • ''ONE OF AMBMC^'S GRBAT ^ IKBWAHXL BNUMII PKGI

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iDMm,!^!*' .... i '8tora.an(iJibjtby\tlife' • ,^d?oi1 ars^fot 'his ^vfl£ik elwlt'of th( B^forme^ church w)),civ*i*^P^7 next "month at a Mends' make > the ' ennnb benefit AThe met dnte^r MWbtJ^ejr^theiiiprfngf^of^iftel* I'^^tilrnbver and H"h^ the'pntlpetion mi not-been flxedr Sa»ii;pJA?)e#0keiji?^^ BehuruU/Ue heW'-everj Thurtdey tump'v:er makes the; This is my Grand Anniversary. Come and help me celebrate. I am going to have a Birth­ dollars. - ti] . . ^ ^. , . ^ ^ gulltee toe on tWfioBd and on the day Peirty in hbinor of the successful year I have had. This °Party is going to be different 'The. ^ preceding tiel^entally jhot bp Harrj Helm, 'prete'mucb all the boye of this rho'fljeed Off Wr-BunfM^a warning ..etJbn'wero out.HaUowe'en night paragraph has'^provf from others. I don't 63cpect my guests to bring any presents. Instead, I will GIVE BIRTH-, J^fiimt boye not to.tresjiAM on jils Jj^^ Agmtst wa« don^ except at Pine' Iftopirt*.' Mr. Behnett,W8. not with Brook/where .theflron VWe, fl> •en itself to, me and tJ«\boyi' but w«i an' Innocent by- ^1,^ g-hoolyard waa broken off. The DAY GIFTS'TO THEM~in the way of notrble reductions on all my dependable items of (tandet.-' Hemai painfully but nqt I,,]. rusted)and It did not re- J in orde^r to accept'it lirioMly hnrt. K, qutV much force to break It An BRIGHT NOW" Merchandise. ^ Threi drunken , men ^paseed automobile which wae wrecked lev- fully unto ^myself I, - in^an automO' "• -'JIMIJ<^i««i.I.*.TiiA»NIID filnglng;; ribald '^s. must- at t!ie. sante ipngi and'ihoatlQk- 'A state troopJ|top"of a'Helephone' pole. An «t. time^ accept it with ''GET YOUR SHARE OF MY PROFITS"

ffliam •'''I BgeirimtoTftoblle,dowB the bank in gratitude 10 my ^AImL^^S^^^^ thVtea^flrthe'Bennett griet mm,; ' the, boya did not have enough friends. - ; ' Sale Starts Tbursday, November 10t&,^^^9^^^^ M. 1 ' f» .» «trf^«Wl? ''w P,'""?' PtW"^'' to perform thte feat. This SSiJ^J^W&^Sii^'^i'* ?arvWfi«d8ii«ged;in;'ah accident - «n t*^«i2•?J^^.^l J'''^*' MveraV-weoks ago at thl..pl8ca,a)id A year ago I began Zl«^U.^fW n.;., n't."."' It» owner left It heVe, ivot deemiiig btisiness i n Reid MOHAWK SHEETS 54.1n. AU-Wool Flannel ^ BLANKETS Bank !f or myself .Mir .81x90^Umit 2. Green, Brown, Powder Blue, Henna, Plaids,'Rose, Blue, Gold, Tan, QQc ^ ^WwaS^^ .MJ pheasants ere., said to be'eipflclslly, ^ 0 business^^ methods Red, Orchid, Navy and $•! .69 Yd. Grey and'Orchid. • te.m*ofhKl«twLt^„^^^^^^^ nupierous. Dead rabbits are often^ Black; ••• . B«Kh of Riv.! ^^^^ seen'along, the roads-whei«-they" from the-ivery first Regular $1.49 ho^avi^*J'*^^ have been' atruck.by^antemoWle,.- Regular $2.49 Mkt^W^n - T The rabbits When In the road be.; were acceptable'io

• '^».w'°kwn n«<»,.--- r 1. o come , l^ewlldoredi.by. the glaring the public for niy FORT MILL SHEETS ALL-WOOL CREPE INDIAN BLANKETS bought, and ca,t get out of th« store began: to make 36 inches wide; Tan, Grey, $•1 Yd. ' iSlHiifJidS^^^'li^' "^^^^ MIsieeXButhr Elsie' and- Ethel 81x90 and 72x90. Very good . QOc , 66x84—part wool, dark designs; $J$|.6.699 4, ' tt'5^;J^p'ii,'?°'^f" '^o'. Dwyor nttended a ,dtriner party friends; frona^^^r^ quality,' washes heavy; bleached. ^^ . Navy and Black limitted quantity. , wi«''''Ml^l£''!5f."".''? '"'Z™?" •"oek cetebratlon of the blrthdky start. theW friends Regular $1.49 Regular $2.9$ SfewS^^te^ a.graduate „f . , v ^ Regiilar $1.25 'Th!^«i...' ' . . . , Miss Margaret' Scott returned have: made ;jt possi­ ^ii.fe'S'iM^-"'^^ l*^.^ homo last week from the-toiig 36-INCH CREPE Sw&'.h?d^ Jl^Vi?""** Branch hospital, where she nndeA ble for me to 'en­ ALL-WOOL BLANKETS §ffiivnt"K?^T Jlt*!*?t?°S^^^ went an operation for appendicitis. JPILLOW CASES Brown, Navy, Green,* Grey, Rose, V She expeijts to reiume her position large and^ to,; have Henna and Black. Looks like wool*,: 66x80—Plaids, Rose, Blue, $15.75 Pair ^Th;i«;ttt?"UM w!'^"; TetUy;s store at Red Bank in a Bleached, 42x36 and 45x36;'^ ff for $f Grey and Tan " ^ short time. Miss Scott was at the now one of th^ coz­ very .desirable for dresses arid skirts. J^XT^l^^'IS^-J!^^ very good quality. ...-Y.-W-v • whleh.was ghrenby Miss Kuth Ham. V>,_n|LJ fu,^^^^ ; iest 8!£ores''ini ^Reii • SO-^Yard ^ , Regular $8.98 Pair rC;'*'r.''.Vlf„^'''"''->'""''r TCcWer''mm ; Regular 29c E»ch «?' S i*'"n5n^*'* :b . i ing estate will-dose for.the season > .n^^ Tlton spent Saturday jiSnday. In spite of the. fact Ihht Bank's cbmmercJia^ Regular 98c district.. ; PANELS V t'hLr,«^./d^J2^'f^„r.^.„ several seaiOB. Eitibroidered Pillow Cases kJ; iTSf Thursday j ^f cider madsrl? Large assortment. Marquisette or Lace, If you are one .of Pull size^'bleached, assorted Cream or Ecru; sjiecial pur- $•! Each teaen«in at {lOnjr. Branch.:,: world wrt rloii<>'d •'• ' chase for this, sale at ••• m> friends,,,ybxi designs; hemstitched. - Uiis ElsanoK Tilton was -home The Udi*7 ATd- Jdtiety' of the Regular $1.49 t6 $1.98 • know.i cherish, the Regular 49c tt'r Melh^'dirt Part Linen; Red "or Blue border. dow drapes and portiers, ygo Yd. T F are limited to choose* Ladies'—tBlg variety of shades. 4 fSc Pr, ^•Yard Piece, -J^, inttly 10 widely practiced' between f«U and Special,, i...... the necessities of the Regular $1.49 Yard * ' C:) ipridg. Thit modem, laoitaiy,'care-free reiirlg. , Rttfular 79c Pair Regular 25c Yard 'eeatloa ii now regarded, u eiYtetial'ln ^Id 1 homeand for Jpe)^ FLANNEL GOWNS /V,'_^ treath^ai inwarm, • sonal wea|vwqiiire,d LINGERIE CREPE Fdahioned Sak Ho^ Ladies'—Mado of gou^ quality Striped .t^-^^v rFc^hereia copitaflt/cold i;orage tomperatuire for this -N^tloi^ftl Windsor Crepey the best on the mar­ Flannel. ' * »1 'IF^. that ^fuatda agaloit tlio¥l«k of io^od '0otaffllita<> hoildayrThrfilW Ladlet'^LRrgra variety of shades. Every ket for night arcssea or underwear. Regular Size, '. gQ*' ' \ Sitiott- In thli cold, dty attnotpbere. ifoodi itay, pair guarantcodi yjjfe Pair Flowered or ploin \Ckt Yard offered hcjra:indle&< '.'^i • IMt aodwholetba&^ob matter bow hoe oe colors; **' , Extra Size,..: » j^Qc ^.ebUj»Ji:«}atal4k;: ' . tivooflheiprtparo^. Rifular $1.28 Pair Regulai 29c Yard '<\ 'VlilcbttriUarobmaodieethdhewila^ ness of this store at ttieiiM;^ow,ai $i8ol..o. b. Pajrtoo* Uad^ all iime»'*iio meit } ilbeni QttctalMoton totni,^ ooJjr ^.tkall d»: your noedi witih pMllU rttiiuired to putFrigidiire in youhomii. merchandisi thai is PHONE TWODOO; v.not only that FROM N. J, ; a dapandiiDlriUbijd SIEGEL-S MONMCi vlM at^«ri^r#n|i RBD^BANK. VtKaf l(talM S^ti^aa 72 Broad Iftreety . Rod Banky N. J.

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was refoied forliui even more fla­ \ HONORl ROU. I' . TO PROPERTY WBED BANK REGISTER grant reason. The compatly under­ took to. put np„pole8 and wires In Honor ropib In R«d Bank Hi(h - Editor. front oV the Fair View cemetery SCE»»1:;FFor< - Oel^Wr The following poplla,are'on the jVTfl imwKs mviNo BBQ'WH property -where 'auch defapement .BOI(D««« MANIIKN. had existed before. The poles were honor list for proficiency in studies cut down by aome unknown parties for October: who objected to .the defacement and DIolosr—Srelrn Vattion, Oirin Blekltl. Farm Stock and Macliiintis^ 25%^on ^your Paper I* - Six DUatii Eiurllih Utcratun—^Dultl Dora. Madc- TbrM raanthi _ AO the danger, and the company did ilno. Buchanan.. not try that trick again.v When the Latln-r-francei Blaladal]. XoniH tjrecn- Qn Fann Known Aa the Wood Smock Farm/. Located H^inging;and. Iptetr ' TTUPHONTLH -B<1 Bttik 11, pompany^ applied for a- renewal - of wood, Jtnet'.Pattn«on:-Sldat|r Hodas, Win­ Bfd Bank 1100. ifred Shafto, Sutphln- Knott, Aljl« EtUn. on the YalleyDriveVR^ad Leading From Hdlmdel to its franchise the township commit­ John Lovetit Sldntr HaUtrtrh, WlUlua ibi^ J^aihting work; WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9. 1927i tee of Middletown township ,vers Ruiiell, Itvlna }!anea..,WaUta SatUr, Al- Matawan, About Two Miles North of Holmdel, ;N. J., properly refused to grant the retlMrta;,'Alpnln . Butli Eaatmond, Dorothy Maiia. MarsiurlU B

IITtUMtNr or AOOUNf George Matthews, .Bernle Mount, of the state. The treei are sold to friends at Newark. ' - , Edwin Andrew; and. Kenneth An­ large contracton who use them for Edward Braach has a new team SANITARY PLUMBER drew!!,: Highlands young men who piling. , •' of horses which he bought last week were arretted last : week charged ^ •

rob- Li|bt*d.HouHa Pravaatad Ih* Uaual mains is'progressing and there Is STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING beriea at Highlands, Bumson and Hallowa'an Oamaia. every-indication that..it will be fin vicinity.. County, dctectlveseearehed Tilt Bad Bank' af(lit».aaii bt bouabi itbed before cold weather, enaues. Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing ••Ob wMk at tht UasroCt poitonot build, the homes of the men and at; the Injr. ' • A delegation of citizens of this . home of Kenneth Andrewi .they "Voung: Hailowa'eners spent Hal­ place will attend the meeting of ! claimed they. folind aoms .goods lowe'en vlaltlhg; homes and getting the MI(fdletawT) township committee .whl^h were, recognized a* stolen. gifts of, cakes, fruit, mitney .and tomorrow night to ask for a num­ FIRELESS Glenwood Tea RoOtn The detectives say the gang it:com' ber of improvements. other things. Many of the residents posed of seven men and that they kept their h.outes well lighted to Mrs. A. H. Sutphin made an ad­ feel sure they have four of the men prevent dainage to their. yard|.«nd dress at a Baptist missionary meet­ STATE HIGHWAY, ing at Holmdel last week. responsible for the scries of rob. to foil attempts to carry off gates COOKS wi^^ GAS TlJRrreD.OFFl' berlBi. and do other damage. The street light* throughout the village were h pays to advertise In The Rcgiker. | TTTTYYTV?TTTTYTTTTTTTT7TTTFTTTTTFTVYTTTTTTYF t?TT¥T EATONTOWN, N. J. ' Thrte PLSM* Raided. also kept lighted all night. This State police from Farmlngdale prevented the usual Hallowe'en dam. station raided three places in arid ages ofoformer yeari. near Freehold last week : and, ar­ A flock-jof twenty wild geeie rested the owner* on charges of stopped at the Lewis S. Tlf^pson selling liquor. - Those arretted were lake for several hours- Saturday, Luncheons Teas Dinner George Lacket, Abraham Freedman The fleck,was Cn their way South. BT)d Hri. Joseph Orbui. Each was Eugene Cotton and a few school held in bail for the grand Jury. nnouncmg mates from River Plara went duck hunting Wednesday;,. The boys eaw CaiJ^ Pflirties Boarding COLT'S NECK NEWS. considerable game but were unable to bag any ducks. Th« Ryalt Farm to b* Operated by David Noonan will add four rooms the Forman Hunt tha Comini Seaaon. and a sun parlor to his house en the • Harry Gibaon of Jcrscyville will road from Everett to Red Bank aSd not move on the R/all Ishti which he Will make other improvements. he recently bought from Joseph Mr. Noonan is a retired New York Brakeley. The farm will be oper­ fireman. mm ated by Mr. Gibson's son-in-law, Services will be held at the Lin- Forman Hunt, who is. now engaged croft chspel on Sunday, Rev. Wll y( HhVROi i: r in; dairy farming with Jiis father, liam Bralsted will be in charge. George S. P. Hunt. Another of Mr. Mrs. Josef. Mergl wis a patient at Brakeley's farms, the Garrett Buck a New York hospital a few:days last place, will perhaps be sold.aoon. Ne- week. gotlationa arc under way to'this end- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wyckoff A crowbar which Frank Crawford have returned from an automobile Was using ia'st week struck him on trip through New York state. the chest while he wa; doing some Louis SteinmuUer was a visitor vMotoLi work cn a-road. Mr. Crawford was at Princeton on Saturday. VRWLUTORI badly bruised and be was unable to ' Mr; and Mrs. Fred Langendort z^//7A (in ^0/( fluif counts work several days. have moved into their new house on Mrs. Murray, Daniel Casey and tho LIncroft road. Mr, Langendorf Miss Annie' Casey of Jersey City la employed-as a mechanic By the and Mr., and Mrs. James H. Bennett Schenck S; Thompson company of of Staten Island spent lost week Red Bank. ' Building QuaUty with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bennett. Mrs. Fra^k Bli'odgood spent the Mr, and Mrs, Robert Voorheca week-end with friends at New York. IvBattal into Dsed Cars and Aaron Sutphin of HClmdel, Mr. Harry Langendorf has installed a \Jnus(tal fadliUes for re> ics are thoroughly com- And Mrs. John D. Butcher^of Hights- new battery charger at his lervice town and Mr. and Mrs. Parker of station. He charged over thirty bat­ GONDITBNING automobiles . petent — and, working Jamesburg were recent guests of teries the first week it was in op Tot tQake- poe^ble the high with special toob, they, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. Jones.' eration. TFTLUE FIVO^d in OV)P DE< accomplish a given task Mrs. Albert Bennett, thp cham^ Work on the large bam at Ferren pendabjs vsed eaiB. • ill the minimum time. pion turkey raiser of Atlantic Blaisflell's farm has been completed. ForthOTnore, we use only In the flUfct^ PIFKCE, m can township, has 138 bronze turkeys, John Stuhbs, a Bed Bank contractor, genuine parts for replace- Mrs. Bennett has been raising turk- was in charge of the construction. TELL eoactly whatneeds to menti purposes. eyes many years and she has steady Harold Bloodgood has bought two bo DOU« to c car Without As a result, our recondi­ customers. Most of her birds have rabbit hounds in preparction for the ,iuid' ex- tioned cars simply can­ already been ordered for the holi­ hunting seaaon. not be matcbfld for value. day season. Sisco & McDonald, contractors Liae of Sixes Conrad Decher has^won the rep­ from Asbury Park, have moved the utation of being the best j^dgc of last of their machinery troffi Lin- Hupmobile Through ^ horseflesh in the township. At the croft Estates. This firm buUt the and Through, but how" ^ RED BANK MOTOR CO. big race meet for farmers in Mid- roads throughout the development. Astounding dletown township Saturday he made ' Miss Evelyn Preston of Brookdale Wonderfully Transformed to the** ^ .MechanicjSt.afld Globe Courts Red Bank only'one mistake in picking win. farm sailed Friday for Europe. She Low Pricesl 24 ttandafd and custom Eye! New Bodies-New Colors^ New^ , .Telephone 1720 nera. will spend most of the winter Banns vfere called for the third abroad. bodjr stylet,. fiupmobiic-Midland (Steeldraulic) Brakes time Sunday at St. Mary's church William O'Brien of Jersey City for the wedding of Miss Jane New, spent Sunday with Bernard Kellsr. daughter of John New of this place, Mrs. Bertha Seedorf of Astoiria, QUALITY AT LOW COST i and Thomas McGuire, Jri, son of Long Island, spent Sunday with Mrs Thomas McGuire bf Fair View. Louis Walters. S. S, Thompson & Co., Inc. The firemen will hold the third of Mrs. Eliiabeth Hawkins of Brook Red Bank, N. J. a series of dances Friday night, No­ lyn Is visiting Mrs. John R. Conover. 170 Monmouth St., vember 18th, at the schoolhouse. Adelaide Reeves, who recently Telephone 2174 The helping of the Re­ underwent an operation for appen­ WM. H..WILSON, 21'MapUAf*., RED BANK. formed church will hold a food sale dicitis at the Long Branch hospital, MONMOUTH RAPjO 3ERVliCE, 63 Bro«a Si., RED BANK. Saturday at D. V. Dehyse's store at has returned home. Wl^tUfiVE THEHUPMOBILE TO BE THE BEST CAR OF ITS CLASS IN THE'W0RL1I>' Freehold. Arrangemenla for the Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe, Jr., sale were made at a meeting Tues­ and family have returned hero after day of last week at Mrs. Louis S.ny spending part of the summer at-var- der's. After the busmess session lous summer resorts. refreshments and a social time were enjoyed. The circle will hold its RIVER PLAZA NEWS. nextTneethig Wednesday afternoon November 7th, at Misa^Mlnnlo Sof- Annual Fair for Cemmanlly. Club fel's. to HaM Thii Waak. The Ford Lubricating Systeni John G. Schanck is having his The annual fair for tho benefit house at Scobeyvlllo wired for clcc of .the Community club will be held triclty. Harry B. Hayes of Red tomorrow night and Friday nlj" requires a "Double-Duty" Oil Bank is doing thb work. Mr. In connection with the fair • nup- Schanck will move next week to his per wilt be served tomorrpw night. farm in tho Montrose section and his The .committee in charge la yery for its two-fold lubrication property at Scobeyvllle.\yill be occu­ much encouraged, as contributions pied by his son, Charles Schanck, have been liberal and as many tick- who la now living at Shrewiury. • eta hava been sold. Many folk* needs—engine and brake bands Miss Elisabeth Soffel has been from distant places, as well at reii- visiting at Philadelphia. dents of this place, are expected Tho sewing club of the Reformed to be preient. church will meet tomorrow after­ A birthday turpriia party was noon at Mrs. Sidney Thompson's. given Saturday night for Burt Dec­ Charles and George Denser have ker, The celebrant received a num.

At a final argument, competitor* will lay that their coal it "juit at good at Jeddo«High< land."

the Sport of Kings' "Standard" Motor Oil for Fords is specially do- $i^d to meat r/k> peculiar lubricating rtquin- monta of tho Ford car. It tptmhi^t readily, clings to iMirlng surfaces and hcvps your hraho hands R. A D i O permanently freo from grahlmg and slipping. Footbiil dtyi %t% with ui. GtoiM will bt tost or wpb \fi a Aunbit, t long forward or a fiut rad • tun. NtM Saturday you can |«t the UtrUI and ndtt* "STANDARD- mailt of your favorit* taoM «x]>«ttly'lat«tpr«t«d ,play biKPl^'—fight at hoRMwith a Klngjjidfo. Your furnac* la a lilflnl Judft, not of argu- mantta but of qualityouality. Burn JaJaddo'HIghlant d Thi claai^dlKlnet ntunu wlU otiy )rou back to tht onea, and you will alwaya want Iti MOTOR OIL daffloaitiitc tUi natvdous !•> oiiTtt to jfott. Coflu la'todcy. The Measure^ OU Value

At J. N. HANCE Ttlipt RED. BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 3,1927. -

Bank, and Ine* wdDorcaa New- YEARS Ago JN RED BANK bold of Long Branch. »MORE ;T,HAN A YEAR' AH;BA1)' Two men tried to break intg Rich­ HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN ANDar d Parker's pigeon cobp at Little AROUNO OUR HOME TOWN. Silver. They were .seen by-Parker who went out with his ^n-,-but the Incidrati CuIUd from Tha Reghier men got awajr.. The saftie night two of tha Socand Wmk io NoTorobor men tried to break into. W. 'A. Twontr Yun Ago, Thirty Yean Holmes's barn at Little Silver, btit Afs and Forty Yean Aao. they were scared away by a dog. Forty.Year* Ago. Edward Oakes, George Atwater, Colonel £..W. GonoVer ot Middle­ M. Foster and William Veering of) town died at the age ol 71 years al-J Atlantic Highlands went cadfls)ilng tcr a siclcQess of five .weeks. iHe had outside of Sandy Hook and cau|[ht lived at'Middletowa Bince 1849, and fifty codfish. Co.0flEh were so plen­ wa^ famous as a breeder And racer tiful and were caught In such great of fast trotters. His horses had numbers .that:they brought only 2 taken many premiums at state and 1»2 cents per pound in the market. county fairs and he had also jvoh ' Howard Champlm of Red Bank many racis'at trotting _ circuits cut his foot while at work on hti Ice ' Pufymirhyets^youn^and throughout the country, His wife dam on the Conover property in Economy—Whippet holda had died a year before his death. He Middletown township. The Wound , A.A.A.Cotit-to-Coatt' . left three children, W. W. Conover, was sewed up by Dr,'Edw;iri Field. : eeooomy.ltecotd.:-.. • J Jr.-, Harvey G. Conover and Eme- For two or three weeks Mr. Chara- line,, wife ot Henry "C, Taylor of plin had to go about on crutches.. Middletown. ' Michael Donnelly and his wife ot ;ai caught flre In the Shrewsbury river ^onnelly 'continued to H^e at Lin' at Red Bank off Allen's dock. Cap­ croft and Mrs. Donnelly took up .her -ing'CodUver^) xfFHINK ot the thtngi. you'd' denund ^ You itfit more eggs, better tain -Seeley -wasi'on' board at the home -on:' River street. Red" Bank, vJLlaa mpre cxpenaive;«utomobtIe fdr time and was at work on the rig­ where she owned sonie property, ' eggs,-ihofe uniform and ging when he heard cries of fire ' James Mahoney left Oceanic sud­ 1928-<-uninlitiikably modirn atylc, «U tractive colon,iBIQ'4'whcel brakes, Itioitgcbshellpd eggs, that from the shore and learned that the denly in July and nothing was heard •conuttfmd the best pdces. fire was on his own boat. He was from him for three months, >yhen a rbondnesa, low- center of g^vity^ clear.' rescued" witif dlfilculty. The cabin letter came from a South American I vWjjftbodyi apccdand lively pickup. Th« And eggs produced;on Ful" was burned off the boat and part port saying. that James had enlisted Whippet offerithem allrplua'tlnequalcd 0-Pep tz% Mash hittcb of thefdeck, bulwarks, shrouds, main in the navy andvias oh the battle­ economy of guoUne, olland tirea. , , ^ strong, husky chicks.' . mast, boom and mainsail were de­ ship Texas haying a great time. stroyed. The damage amounted to A football team was organized at The luperlority of Whippet dcaign has ?1,500. •.' Colt's Neck, the members being been' conclusively proved—in official' An oyster supper was given by George Heyer, W. V. Burke,; Thom- testa-and through' the .experience of the Fair Haven Methodist church -llaight, Chillion Matthews, Wil­ owners who have driven their ours mors SMlf and ?40 was cleared, which wa? liam Sherman, ThomasdCelsey, How- than half a bUUon miles. . presented to the^pastor. Rev. Jacob ard' Matthews,- William Brennan, Fred D. Wikofif Co. Leuppie. The supper was In charge Frank Matthews and John Burke. The Whippet engine is the o(ily. light car' Red Bank. N. J. of-Mrs. Addie Smith, Mrs. Julietfe George- Bowman, aged six years,| FiiU-^onBodiei- power pbnt which, devetotw Wee'1^ Minton, Mrs. Melvlna Bennett, Mrs. son of Samuel L. Bowman of West i rated horsepower. That is why the Whip, Long Branch, was Scalded by a tea Whlppef a narrow frost pUlan Alonzo Smith, Edgar Smith and remove the "blind spot" pet out^ttonQLOther cars'inlta pri£« Walter Little. After the supper pot of boiling tea upsetting on him, baxsd.'~ • • cUus^ The advanced~Whippet,' in amart there, were many games and other The boy'was so badly scalded that duotone color harmonies,-ia on display* diversions. ' when his clothing was removed Don't iail to come in and see it. Henry M. Nevlus of Red Bank pieces of flesh came off with it was elected state senator of Mon- Joe Johnson of Red Bank broke moutli county and Grover H. Luf- his collarbone in a fall from his bi­ Superior Qaatity—New LmPrieaa burro'w of Shrewsbury was elected cycle, caused by the breaking of the wz . minai iniit4S inietil,WUeiit'S NOTICBOFJ . la.aad, to the assembly from the third as handle bars; and Arthur Vandcr EatatNolle* o, l liHira- harabm Edn.nliy , Ib.t tW »«-• aembly district Theodore Fields, veer of Long Branch broke hi.- ool Coach *62S*79S Coupe «62^ *79S tounta ot th. aubiorlb«r, wacutoitol the aaUt. o(. »te (lieaM.d, will ba ndltad' Democrat, was elected she;:iff over larbone by a fall when his whceL .d ~ . , i,«B 7flB Sedan \ 725 875 and stuad bK th. Surront. ol tbf County^ Lewis P. Gordon of Upper Freehold over a chicken. ' * Touring 625 765 ygg ggg of-Uonmoutb and raportad'for aattlamant to th. Orpbana Court rf itld Ootinty, on township. Walter B. Parsons bought '.he Thuraaar, th. Drat day of DMamear, A. . It was scrappy times for news William W. Conover house and lot Roadster 695 825 a5Sr^74S^7S; p. Itil. at'which tlm. .eplloation will BIG4.WheelBrakes~ b. mail, for th. ellowtnca ol, eomj^lialona paper men in the old'days. Clifton at the comer of Borden street and Whippet is the first light car to .and e.una.l fa«t W. Tayleure, editor of, the Long Fifth avenue for $1,000. The prop­ introduce Ibis lalety Icatuit, I>>tid petobar nth, a; J). IW. - • . Branch News, and Dr. Femberton erty had been occupied for twenty AUTON BBSKHAN, of Long Branch had a personal years or more by Daniel W. Thomp­ .. • • . ., -HBad B.nV.:H.- ,r. NOnck or SBTlXeMENT OF ACCOUNT light in the News'office. The editor son. - Batata o( John-Tambull, daeaasad.' ' . got the worst of the fight and was D. Lane Conover lost ?3 on an . Notlc. 1. baraby elvan., that tb. ,>o. election bet with May9r Jacob T. .duiita.ol-.tha-aubaorlb.r8, a]ieoutora,ol''th.' laid up In bed as the result of the MAURICE SCHWARTZ " aatat• ' . o•f aald ^daMu.d.-.wil ^wllll b. iiudllai»ud|- •t bittle. Stout of Atlantic Highlands, and he |nd ;l«tad'bir th. BiirroaaU otf tbai^ountytbaVou... - Miss Leila Doughty, daughter of won a new hat on a bet that David 128 Weat .Front Street, Red Bank. TelepboB* 837 of:llonmoatl _ for aattlamant Jo.th. Orpbana Caort ot aald 'Coiintr,.oB Benjamin- Doughty of Fair Haven, S. Crater would have more than ACKERMAN * FLITCROFT, Inc., Keyporl, N. J. Tburadayi.tb. Arat day ol Dccrabar, A. wag out driving when the horse took 1,200 majority in Monmouth coun­ ' J. LAIRD HULSE. Englishtewn, N. J. D. letT. at whieh.tlma aptilloatlon will b. mada.lor tha'allowanea ol ooumlaalona fright at a goat which was decorated ty. ^ I CHARLES BARCLAY, Freebold, N. J. - and «otlna.1 fafi. ^ .'' i- , with bells ' and flags.'.The hgrse Mrs. Harrys Finch was elected Dattd Ootobar lltb. A, D. U:7.'. , , BOBBRT LAIDIAW, turned around short, upsetting the president of Trinity vestry society . -KBNNBTH H. TURNBULU wagon and breaking Miss Dqjigh of Red Bank. Mrs. Robert MacKel- WILSON a SMOCK. Bad Bank, .H.J. ty's leg between the knee and hip. lar was vice president, Mrs. William - Prootora. The banns were published at St. A. Cole treasujrer and Mrs. Theo­ James's church for the wedding of dore. Sickles secretary. —r- Miss Annie Cakes of Red Bank and Williamj Pintard, Williim Ma­ Patrick Hackett of Headdcn's Cor­ honey and Leon West of Oceanic ner. The banns were also published went cod fishing in the ocean off fq;' Miss Annie McMahon and Dan- Highlands and caught thirteen cod­ lei Dean, both of Fair Haven. fish weighing from nine to fifteen Urs. Martic Rockwell secured pounds each. divorce from her husband, Fred S, George Martin, aged eight years, Rockwell. Mrs. Rockwell was also son of Thomas Martin of Fair Ha­ given control of their son Benny, ven, fell from his bicycle while go­ who was four years old. Fred S. ing at a fast pace and was so badly Rockwell had conducted a tea store hurt that he was laid up in bed two in Red Bank five years. weeks. The opening sociable of the fall The Atlantic Highlands public season at Phalanx was held at the school was closed on account of the Phalanx hall and was in charge of prevalence of diphtheria. Several of Making Your "MetjUiOiie a committee composed of C. L. Oli' the school children and one of the ver, William A. French, Jr., andteacher s were laid up with the dis­ Thomas Giles. ease. John Jiickson, a young colored Mrs. Margaret Sutphin of Marl­ man who lived in the western part boro, widow of William L Sutphin, More and More of Red Bank, was fooling with a re a member of the 29th New Jersey volvcr when it was accidentally dis­ volunteers in the civil war, was charged and the bullet went through granted a pension of $12 a month. bis leg. Mel Cornwell and George Frick, Ex-Sheriff John 1. Thompson Jr., caught over 100 pounds of PFECtiTB research and development'aid along botlttecKr Highlands was robbed of his best plaice In an afternoon's fishing. nical and administrative lines, is essential to the intprov^i double set of carry-all harness and Most of tho fish were distributed E a good single harness, which were among their Red Bank friends. ment. of any service. . ' stolen from the barn on his farm. Aaron Irons of Eatontown and James L. Terhunc, cashier of the Miss Josephine Trncey of Long I .... ,' , • First national bank of Red Bank Branch were married by Rev. P. Such aid is assured to the New Jersey Bell'Telephone Com- - went on his annual shooting trip va Cantwell and they began housekeep­ cation. Ho brought home an un ing at Long Branch. pany through two great organizations—the'American-Tele- • usually big lot of game. Howard Chomplin of Red Bank Tho Long Branch military com wrote a play entitled "Between Two phone Sc Telegraph Company and the Bell Telephone Labora-^ pany gave a icrcnado to Dr. Thom­ Fires" which was given In" Red as A. Curtis, a member of the com Bank with considerable succois and torics, Inc. . ' • • pany, who had recently married alio at Freehold, The technical and busibess development fprcea of these two Miss May Drohin. Thicvca broke into C. D, Chand Mrs. Joshua Minton of Fair Ha ler's greenhouse at Fair Haven companies are considered the finest of their kind in the world. ven died from lockjaw which rc They itolo 20 valuable chrysanthe­ suited from an operation while she mum plants and destroyed a num­ They have produced most of the great aldmce* in Telepho^^^ was laboring in childbirth. Tha child, ber of other plants. also died. , The Monmouth county bible so. from the first instrument, switchboard hnd cable, through Peter Lang opened a beer bot­ cloty hold its eightieth annual meet­ thousands of inventions leading to the tnetnt'forttlkiog across tling aitabliihrnsnt In tho McMahon ing at Kcyport and ^elected John building on Weit Front itrcot, Statosir o( Colt's Neck'as seccctary continents and oceans. . » ' ,^ - A big loh of corn w«« ilolcn ot Oio society. ' from the flcM of Qcorgc K. Hop­ Chnrlc. 3. Hill and I.. E, French, Today they have more than 2200 icientUtitnd'other ex-' ping ot Chapel Hill. both '61 Red Dank, formed a part- nerihlp to represent tho Camden perts working to improve all phasei of telephone connmunicaiion.' Thirty Year. Ago. protUint... Iiow «|uick1^ mutual building loan lite Iniuranta Tfiers wm a largo number of en- company Eich new device and praftl^e they perfei^ U tul'ial^^^ trl(!i throughout the ttatn In a 'if^ A herio owned by Captain Ben' It (1n«l* \\* yiny lo llio Rct^np mlla bIcycU roid raee at Red Hank. Jamin Griggs of Port Monmouth our .Company and to every other > Bell S^temorgfnlntbn. Many pflmi were offered and among died at the agg of Dl years, Cap brnp In ihtii rn|»lil ngcl iiii«FHir<>, lirriil liioi lh« winntri mttk Jiniet C. Doughty, lain Orlggs had owned the horia Each improvement thus becomes itudird for dl'pirii oftthe mii'l lirr|i |iiir«i HIIII C. V, Uryon, atforgb A. Ilawklni and 31 yrnri, nation-wide Bdl System, and your service Iimtdeb«tter whether , V/hcn yt»i nee n |irnituct.. • rvcry inoiltrn liti|iru««. Al Chambers o( HtA Hank, W. Van- Harry T. Cullck and John Nott and llowinl lUnco o( LIttU Luysttr of Middletown tAade a you wish to talk acroM the street or ittte or to th

merly Miss Mary Florence Waln- Haven-bejcama tho owner of a pet YEARS AGO {N RED BANK. wright of MonmoatH street, was monkey, which was given to "him by '..ri,,.h ..I • '..kh;-/'VK married to Adam Llnamayer, ion of Mw. Baypiond Hoagland of Rum- '(Contlnnea from latt'iUiie.) - Georgo Linmayer of Navesink. I'Son-.- \.\ • •"• tuwad homa^frow'» trip tb •Africa, Mrs.-Arthur ThompJon of Borden • -Mra. John R. Sickles of Shrews- wfai$h Included atopa at Cape Town street gave a wedding dinner to the Dory. sprained her ankle by falling ' MealaWallHottri.* ,\ ! i an<{ Port Said and a ttay^ at Nsplei, bride and gfoom.artd fifty friends Into a "ditch at the side of the' road LAROEl'cbZY, WARM ROOMS OVEI^LOpKIMG and relatives. , . , ' . while .walking along the road, at BEAUTIfUL ifMD'T HOOK BAY. . Wilbur' Boyce of Keyportra boy George. W. Guernsey of East Oce­ night, who WM accidentally ahot In the anic had an attack of vertigo while • Chatlee Smith, Loster York and LIGHT LUNCHES CHICKEN DINNERS B^on;n9h yhllp p)ayln^^ with « revol­ walking in Red Bank and fell, for- Johi; Middleto'wn gave a barbecue AUrfeg^IE^ ACCOMMODATED/ ver, died three weka after the accl' ward on the sidewalk. His face was supper and pig roast ^ at the Red dei)t. J. . cut and bruised. He was taken to Baiik town hall to overlOO persons. i,.Wi),llain,Ai.Truex^a grocery atore Dr. Sayre's office where William D. Dorothy Strauss, daughter of Ja­ on Broad atreet was entered by Sayre,.who was studying for a doc­ cob Strauss of Borden street, cele­ thlevea and |2 in chanEe and a large tor, attended to Mr. Guernsey's In­ brated her eighth birthday by a par­ quantity of cigara were atolen; juries. ty .to 25 of her BchoolroateB. Leon Applegate, ton of Beuben Mrs. Margaret Maxson of Nave- ; Thomas.3, Field of Middletown Applegate of.Sh^ewsbnry, sprained sink, who was generally known as ran A pitchfork fine in Ma foot and HIB, knee .joint -v^Wle playing,/o8t- Aunt Mai-garet, died at the age of was confined to the.house upwards ball., . .,, . •. , ; 91 years. Shfe had been blind a of a-week by the injury. John Turkelioh was appointed number of years. She left two sons Arthur A. VanNote, a milkman ot pastor of the Mcthodlat Proteatant and a daughter, they being Edward Tinton Falls, lost a horse. This was Have YQ^ TflOSiei^^it/^^ 1 i church of Fair Haven. nd Timothy Maxson and Mrs. Wal­ the second horse Mr. VanNote bad 'Christinas Cabinets Henty I.,Schanck of Holmdelwas ter Connor, all of Navesipk. lost'within a month, granted a patent on a bicycle crank The postofflce at Eatontown was Dr. Horace B. VanDorn gave np 'T*HB Biltmora steel cabinet makei a iplendid Chriit* mechanlanl. •• -. . moved from the Dr. Hunt -building hta dental office at Long Branch and M». and Mm. Charles T-Fardon oitoBroad street at that place to Ti thereafter devoted all his time to his ^ mat gift. Surprise your home with radiator eabinab of Uolmdel celebrated tbei/' golden Elwood Snyder's building on the Red Bank business.' wcidlng. opposite-side'of tho street. Mrs. James Cooper of Red Bank and and tops throughout. Of let them be your hniband'a \ .Sub8crip|J()na are Viow beings tt^en at- the'Merjcljtanl^' Trust' „Benlahiin A. Shoemaker.and John Ada Natew was postmistress and William B. Conover of Middletown gift: to you. The Bilt^ore • cabinet i* unusually low ; riCompany-jfdr'i^hares in the new Lane (joined the Littje Silver Ameri­ she had held this' position seventeen started on a three weeks' hunting •and Loair Aiaapciatlon. can-Mschantca'lodge, i ,•! years. trip in C/inada. pnced; if is a craftsman's product econooucally con* Pall apples were bringing $3,25 • James Wilson of Middletown Yoij. pay in' One Dollar fcoiitfi. 'A^ the end^ of deven, .TWENTY YEARF Ago. to $4.B0 per barrel and large quan­ shipped 21 tons of pumpkjhs to New sfaructed. Thirty-five years of metal fabrication are and a half years you have paidan'$l38arid you" draw^.out $200 i . Many,^ Hallowe'en parties were tities were shipped from Middletown York, from which he received $6 behind it. Check these claims with an eslunate; it held In--and nf ar iEsd Bank. The by George Luyster, Garrett Luys- B' ton, ..ih'cash.v \ ,v ' , „ ...... t; . , , , i biggest;party wa? in; the Presby ter, Edwin Beekman, Dorsett & Charles Boyce of Port Monmouth vntl obligate you not m the least. Call or .ynrite ^ J4 toriah Sunday-fichppl '.Jroom,, where Hondrick-son, Daniel Wifson, Wil­ was elected a member of tho Ameri ' ^ If; you^takefive shar^es' and keep them >paidup,,,y6u .draw out upwarda of ?J5, members took part liam T. Wilson and John N. Hillyer. qan Mechanics lodge of Belford. Pecker, 219 Maple Avenue, Red Baiik.;, ?1,000 at tlie end of eleven and la'half years.'' i . „ > In the festivities. All sorts of Hal­ WUliam T. Vfndon of Middletown TMts. John Stapleton of Colt's lowe'en ^rlcka "wore played at this had |n orchard of 66 trees ot Ben Neck fell doivnstairs and was laid TELEPHONE: RED BANJ? 864.R ' • r^,Building and^^^U saving. party and altro' at most of the others, Davis apples from which ho got a up several days by her Injuries. . John McLaughlin of Everett whi which included 'parties given by Mr. crop otover BOO barrels. Mr. Wil­ They ai80.;qre«|;e afield from urgeiit and, Mrsi Georgo Lee of Wallace son sold the fruit on the trees in the sprained his ankle badly in a fall. need,overtakes you. ' * <\.i:.'i . , strSet, Mies Ruth Zlegler, grand­ orchard at $4 per barrel and the Miss Minnie Sickles, daughter ol BILTMGRE daughter of Augustus Havlland .of apples -were shipped to Germany. John N, Sickles of Oceanport, was Call at'the Merchants Timt'Cbmpahy .and ask about the Mechanic sttcet, the Eintraoht sing- Mrs. Ophelia Dibben built a married to William H. Hall of New 1 VFriends'fiutldlng and Loan Association; Inp; society In their rooms over Pat­ double house on Peters place, York. terson & Spinning's store, the Junior 40x40 feet, with eight rooms on Epworlh leagufe- of the Methodist each side, and her husband, Frank Tba fiest Saleiman in Town. If yotihave anything to sell, or if you wantto l^ray church, the Misses Christiani of J. Dibben, began the erection of a That's the reputation Lake Long­ IRKNR^ BUILDING mi UTAFI ASSOCIATION, NutBwamp,.Misses Charlotte, Kitty house on Maple avenue for their head has gained. Try him when you anything, you will find The Register's Want Column; want to sell or bdy something.—Ad­ and Augusta Stout of Middletown, own occupancy. vertisement. the quickest and cheapestway of fillingyour'want . H«fdquarler# at The MerthiL Compaxe values. BROTHERS kalMM NUTLA»iU«Apio:; Highest Quality Goodyear! > TBMF».yoit.,,WIU,.J>My.,,K.OHTTR, COMLFMLLMMLTTLTHAN Uilio. lU KslMW>>«Mt UISTORY Low Price • • Goddyear! Amtrlca Iotm ipc«d tad here 1$ fast '. fmtttifou. America Iotm linuiy sad hero Is her Real Service Goodyear! Red Bank Radio Sales Co. /iMtfFour.

IS West Front Street, America, 'whm eho ITUTT, Ukei TO ITART Safety for City Streets Goodyear! like BROCKET tod here li • ctt thit ukt RedBwi*,N.i.. but7iecond*,throughgeuf.tore2liter 2i miles per faour. PkMt 1IM i Above ftll, Afflttica kdmlm imutoou, whea value is not laoiflced lo achieve VULCAPOIZINA It, and bert'etyla AND .TARALD* bid eqotUy foryou r nlth aad favor. Aininiycar,eomnodloiuxei compact, Mechanical Goods, tM» ^4<4*M*4*M*W built from bumper to bua|>ct the lOodDodg* waj. Belting, Hose and Packing« AinWOlRIZO) -TIRES- Pf-'.oumatic, Cushion RED BANK RADIO SALES CO. and Solid. Fhont 1890 200 MONMOUTH ST^IRED BANFF,. Rod Bank, N.J. OppMtto Railroad Sutlon

LAMIIJIBFTJNA,. • I fll • . >'REDB/t Dr, HopUne attended' Qie Aner^can hisbu|!nessto JosephiS^nipitoB, vho BpEFirpiS OF'NEWS Legion: conveptio?> ^Palrja 'and has had a aiiiSUar nUil[ket in tb- pub­ took part lathe big jparfae;'; -:: lic market yafdiiat'Freehold fcr sev­ HAPPENINGS OF^ INTEREST IN Hotel Damaga'd by First \' eral years. _ •(,. I'-i''-,,'. > it Damage of'fS.DOO 'was done'by Death from Paratyalt. ' " fire in the old Nassau Ball hotel at (Irs. Elizabeth' E. 'BUls, • wlf^ of MONMoirrH; COUNTY; Asbury Park early Thursday morn­ John H. Bills of Ocean Grove, died Partonalr^ptattOSala^'of Property, ing. The hotel was closed early in Thursday at Mr* Mary: Kennedy^ Buiiaini Qparations; ^Lodga Do- October and was-left in charge'of private hospital at Freehold.of'paxVj inglTi Sliglit Fins, Births, Mar­ a colored '• man. It is believed the alysis. She was 76 yeart old alid riages atod .Daatha—Olher Items. fire was started by a^earclcssly dis­ besides her - husband' 'leavci vone; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H. Allen of carded cigarette, ' ; ' - ,'• daughter. Scaghrt celebrated their "tenth wed­ Suit lor SZ8,000. (Continued on nest P«Ke,)i4 ding, annlvcrgary*; Tuesday of.last Mrs, Martha Lloyd . of Asbury week by entertaining'a large num­ Park has brought suit for $26,000 ber .of relatives/and friends. Mr. against Augustus M. Williams, for- JS FIRST CHURCH OF: 5 and^ Mrs. Allen . received several er owner of the. Palace .merry-go- handsome gifts, 1. • • t , • round at Asbury Park, forinjuries J CHRIST SCIENTIST i Lloyd E.Eiddle, mayor of Man- she claims .to have received by be­ ^ 54 Broad St., Rod Bank, M. J. J asquan, .will i represent the Mana- ing thrown from the ttterry-go- squan river improvement association round. 8 Strvleo SumUr ll-A. H, I P. M. 5 Surday-Sohool—»i80 A, M; • > Bt a conference of the rivers and 9 Durlnit Juir ane AasoitHba.San. harbors committee qn Friday of Lodge 32 Years Old. a daj^Evenlns getirle* wUl bi'omlttad. this week at Washington, D, C, The Daughters of Liberty-lodge K wlanodaj. . BTinlns : Tatinonltl WhefLyoulet Announcement has been made of of.Long Branch celebrated its-32d Meetingi—e r. u. ,, Reiilinz > Room—Widandtra;;; and the'engagement of MiSs Betty S. El­ anniversary last week; An entertain­ Suturdail from liJiO M:4!te ,P. M. I lis, daughter of Mrs. Fmma S. Ellis ment was given by Mrs,- Benjamin of Ocean Grove, to George L. Bry­ Nelson, Miss Bertha Layer, Mr, and ant of that place. No date has been Mrs. Reginald V. VanNote, Earl set for the wedding. Joline and Mrs, Eva Patterson. Frank h. Barton of Freohold"has His. Second OfCenie. . i^PN^atethe tell-tale 1^0 setuibly avoids wash­ bought the house owned by tho late Clarence Woolley of Howell town­ yjjiigijs of worty and day toilt We can add yean Holmes 'V. M. Dennis on Fnst Main to the sj^an of your natural ship was sentenced to ninety days 1^ dtudgety—for the woman street. Mr. Barton has been occu' jail, fined-$60 and costs and his li­ ' " who lets ua ahouldet the charm if ]rou will let na pying Marcel Kratcr's''house or South street. cense was permanently revoked at ^ burdea of (he &nuly waalt- celieve fou of this aging Ireehold last week on a charge of ingl Youthful contour— weekly chore. Patronize ua •Mayor Daniel H. Hills of'Spring Laker'and John Smith of Belmar arc driving while drunk. This was t t sffarlduigeves—handA that regulaarly—your r mirror Woolley's second offenao, ate eraccnil and velvet- willso1 sooo n deteft an amaz> enjoying a month's huntmg trip in smooth—all &ese are her's ingchangel ~ . the Adirondack mountains. They StoU a'Fur Coat will make their headquarters near Mrs. Jane Queen, a colored-worn- Gleps B-alis.' , [.an employed at the Freehold mili­ William A. Thonipsoii of Freehold tary school, took a fur coat belong­ caught, two .striped, bass and sue ing to one of the teachers last week. weakfish; while fishing at Mantolok- Red Bank She was caught at Lakewood and r ) ing at daylight last Wednesday. One was fined $50. The coat was re­ of the striped bass weighed fourteen turned to the owner. Steam Laundry pounds. ' , " Joseph Conover of Manasquan Fira Deitroyi Furniture. Between chilly breezes* has resigned his position with the Fire caused damage of several 62 White St., Red Bank, N. J. Service.oil company and is now em­ thousaAd dollars to furniture stored and chilly children—reefers ployed as manager of the Tydol ser­ in a building at the rear of the or overcoats if you want to J ' Tel. 1659 vice station at: that place. Linky furniture company's place at sound grown-up 1 Tailored Leroy R. WyckoiT of Majiasquan Bradley Beach Friday night. The juslSlike Dad's overcoat. and K. W.' MacWhinney of Ocean firemen kept the blaze confined to Grove left Saturdav for Brownville, the one building. Little blue chinchillas Maine, where they will spend two Injured in Auto Uptet. with brass buttons for boys \yhat they Say weeks hunting moose. C. H. Hall, Jr., mailageif of the Mrs. Catherine Lozier of West who take'3 to 10 year sizes; Norwood tire company of Long' Belmar was injured last week when brown chinchillas too. $30. Branch, is at Chicago attending the ai^ automobile driven by her hus­ about the SteinWay— band overturned at New Belford. Fancy mixtures, ,$35J All national convention of the automO' double-breasted. , tive-^ equipment association. • Mr. Losiier was trying to pass an­ \ Lieutensnt W. P. Cordermali has other car when his auto struck o When the ,youngsters been appointed adjutant at Fort jpiece of sand. take 10 to 16 year sizes, Ev6ryone wholoves good music-rwh'o^lays / Monmouth succeeding Lieutenant %>ppoted to a tiorough. there are blue chinchillas the'piarid or attends recitals to hear,,great artists Food For Slier,'who has been appointed per­ Many of the property owners at I strength! sonnel adjutant at $40, arid fancy mbrtures, Wayside are opposed to the propo­ play on great pianos that complement their'ar­ Q Upon ariung in the early morning «ome authorities Robert L. Meyers and Milton L. sition of having the place incorpor­ $55 to-$45. Our own wet- tistry.—^itnows the Stein-way—The InstrunDent of consider it highly iniportant that we should break onr Bennett will represent the Long ated as a borough. They clairii that proof, Scotch Mist* over witii emphasis.- Research has shown that snbstan-! Branch exchange club at the state the ratables would be too low to coats for boys, $(50 to $45. the Immortals. , i - tial breakfasts produce better ability to'concentrate oni convention November 12th at Union provide sufficient funds to operate the monung's school work, were we children, or the. City. • as a borough. Single or double-breasted. daily duties of life, by grown-ups. The mechsuiical ef­ Fred Sakerhas resigned as adver­ 'Reg. V, 8. Pat. Off.. Twenty-five years ago, when the la^e Mark tising manager of the Freehold high A Coming Wedding. fect that pl»^ of good food, temptingly,prepared; has school newspaper. He has been suc­ Invitations have been issued for Rogers Peet Company Blumenberg was editor of tiie MusicalCourier , upon our buipfif " perhaps the leading reason for bigger: ceeded by Williapi Sahler. the marriage of Miss Alice Doyle, Broadway Broadway Broadway breakfasts being .beneficial. I Mrs. George Sutts of Hamilton daughter of Rev. Daniel Doyle of atUbthy atWanan t*tUlta8h Exira of New' York he paid, tribute to* the ^as tender'ed a surprise party a few Freehold, to Frank Witbeck, Jr. The Stei.3way in these words: . ' - nights ago in celebration of her ceremony, will take place in the Heralds* »»»I""* mbAm Mon^ing Meal Suggestions ! birthday. Freehold Reforined church Saturday of next vveek. atutiiSL atr at^isiat "It is a misnomer to call the ^temyray Gold Seal Reg. i2Vzc Seven hundred enlisted men at asco Fort Monmouth have moved into Sails Fruit Butinaia. Tmsont at Bieoflald 'a Piano'....-.it should be called jt^feStein-v- the new barracks at that place. John De'Vries, who has conducted - Beaton, Wamrtnisatli Norman S. Tice is building a bun way.' There:are s(jiiiany pianos, iiia^ Rolled Oats Prunes a fruit and vegetable market at The Register's motto—"A paper galow on William street at Long Freehold several months, has sold good, bad and imdifferent..;:,.that^ the 2 15*" 2 W Branch as an investment. in, every home."—Advertisement."' Gift of a Cold Watch. Steiiiway is in a clfes'by itself." • Mother's Oats 2 Pi^ea 19c William T. Glasffr ' Asbury , • • . •• Park, who recently r • his po Reg. 8c Prunes t ...... 2 15c sition with the Jersi.-. .i\ pow' Today, William Gepperf); present editor, of 45C0 Orange Marmalade iar I9c cr and light company ;IQ a po­ RED BANK the Courier, expressi^s the same sentiments, editor­ Heinz Rice Flakes '. P^e 12y2C sition with the O'Ncil supply com any of AUenhurst, received a gold ially, as follows: aSCO Com Flakes 3 p^bs 20c watch as a farewell' gift from his Tasty Mackerel each 9c, IScj 19c fellow workers in the light com FUR SHOP "Think of a Stein^yay; not of a ,mer6 . Buckwheat or Pancake Flour ...pi«810c pany. 4SO0 piano! • Many, years ago- began!that ihar- aSOO Tomato Soup 2 "n" 15c Party For Ocean Grore Firemen. "Exclusive But Not Expensive" A Hallowe'en party was given •, yelous development ""of its higher qualities aSOO Haw. Pineapple ^big can 25c last week by the Ocean Grove fire­ ^ (NEXT TO TOWN HALL) men's auxiliary for the firemen of that have; carticd it so far. into the'realm The backbone of most For morning toast, that place. Those in charge of the 49 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N.' J. all breakfasts. ' of esthetics; to th%t astonishing'.develop- sandwiches or delicious affair were Mrs. Wallace Reed N. LEVINE, Prop. Phone 2034.W. Bread and Butter ! chairman, Mrs. E. C. Sweet, Mrs. meht of tone that is'eJfclusiveJy-SteiWay ' asco OCC Morris Ross, Mrs. Frank Slocum, OPEN EVENINGS Mrs. Charles Weaver and Mrs, J. B. T-rnow the standard of all niutical instru­ COFFEE Bread .^.,QR Sweet. ment endeavor. Four gene|-aUons of Supreme Victim of Swindltri. Steinwayi have succeeded the founder of Joseph Lopatin of Asbury Park VICTOR Blend 9Qc Victor Pan Cf^ was swindled out of (140 last week the house, each in turn carrying precept . by two strangers who sold him what and tradition further and further on. To­ Coffee lb Bread they represented as being two di­ amonds. The stones originally day eight of this fourth generation are Seasonable Selections ! shown to Lopatin were genulne^kut tho pair which he obtained In the coachmg the fifth line- of :Stelnw«y».for ^CO Fancy Peas 18c : d«$2.00 sale proved to be glass. their life ^ork. In all art and effort there Sweet Tender Peas can lOc ; do* $1.1S Long Branchar Hald Up. is no parallel to this griBaC constant pro­ Isadore Schneider of Long Branch 45C0 Firm Tomatoes "I'J 10c : ^oijl.is was attacked,by two men as ho was gression of this genealogy,arid genuis— Red Ripe Tomatoes c"" 8c : <•<>« 90c entering his garage early Saturday and neither is thereiparallel to your oppor- . ' 4SC0 Golden Bantam Corn 17c : dot $1.90 morning. Ho was "knocked uncon- icloui and a pockctbook containing • tunity to take from it, at a trifle cost, the <«ya>Shoe Peg or CrushedCorn<:»" ISc : do* $1.70 over $000 was taken but was Tender Sugar Corn "n lOc : doi $1.20 drobpcd by. tho thieves ns they hur­ golden frait of these seventy-five;years of asco Calif. Asparagus t"" 21c : dot $2,40 ried to got away. —unlnterruptecLadvahcement;,[Z- asco Ginger AIo boi lOc : dot $1.20 Brliton'—Stona. Miss Gladys Brlston of Neptune Rob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Ale 15c ; dot $1.75 and Gerald Sions of Ocean Grove And not only is the endorsement of such' noti wore married Sunday of lait week. cd authorities on musical subjects convincing . Special Combination ! Rev. M, L. Fcrrli of Asbury Park performed the ceremony at hit proof of the superiority qf the Steinway, but the home. Mr. Stonoli a member of greatest violinists of the Ode Big Jar fiSOO PreserveBots h the Broadway theater oreheitr* st pianistSf'sIngeni.ian^ (Any VarUty) and for 23c Long Branch. present generatio|t like-wise' eiidorae, applaud One Anchor Opener Mayor Married 28 -Yaari, and use the Stalnway—Tha instrument of tHf Cloaning Ds MsyoV and Mn, Frank Antonldes Ittunortali. y SpecUli t of Weit Lonit ilranch'observed their FURS! SOth wcddlnit anniversary a few Reg. 23c Gold Duit dayi ago and the uiheri' union of Old First church, of which the may Our motto is "individual" Borvico and -wo Rinso Wash. Powder cr It a member, preeantad 20 tllver tako In in be­ doUari to Mr. Anlonldei ti an an* prldo fitting.you properly llncB Big pkg Big pkg nlveriary gtfu coming to your flguro. Re««v«rln( In lha Watt. ,. Rog. 8c Rinso 6c Gold Dust GhsrUi Dltmar of Freehold, who 2 Pki" 18c 6 t>l rcMon everything Ja of tho beet quality. And the Duo*Art In tho SUInway, Wabar, Bftbbitft'or LlfhthouM CUanier ....3 10c tereillng points In that |nilon, Stack and Aaelian »i"• . . CONSULTINO ENnltil , 45; years,. committed Bulcide;!' last CIVIL ENOINEEB snd 811* Week. His body was found sus­ Death From Paralysie. Anywhere, Any Titne. at R«ctor Pl«e«. Red: • - E. W^Monroe, Sr., aged 77 years, pended by a rope from a beam in I Fireproof Storage: Packii^and Express. DR. HAROLD J. STOKeI the garage of the homo-ol his sis­ a resident of Asbury Park forty DENTAI SURQEOJ'V yearsi'dlcd of paralysis last week at Suew.tor to Dr. Krink T4$1295{«i).DcttoU ter, Mrs. Martha Alemnnas. 84 Bro.d Street, Elad'» Stolen Machine Recovered. once Boar. S:iO to (lOtr ' Silver Wedding Party. T.l.phone »Oi-W.I • An electrie wood working, ma­ : TEL. 894 RED BANK, N.J. Great New "62»Pitee chine which was stolen 'recently Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Taylor WILLIAM A. WIRTH, I''. HFIVWE^PLII , Touring Car • • • |I0»5 from Cartan & Devlin of Matawan of Asbury Park gave a-party last BiuIiuiiCbu and Ut aMltabb ol lUihi«» Spring Lake observed their fiftieth fesied against you. / inieei) on •tledieriiudele. i morning. He was thrown to the pendabrntrittdlW llfe,f« W*--;, Jig Wheel wedding anniversary recently. The .aid blU I. filed to I pavement and cut on the head. His tain mortgage given by 1.1 .301 Narrow Corner PUlan Mary Lloyd, hi. .«lt., al V 31i'AdJuit«ble Steering Wheel injuries were not serious. Lloyd end Annie L. Lloyd, I 32. Cadet VUof. Taylor Truax, dated Augn^ ,33, Saddle Spring Seat Cwhlona Almoit Completed. two certain tract, of land .cribed a. being In the '~ • 34. Fine Mohair Upholatety ^ The n^w high school stadium at *1 REALLY AM LIOT ontown. In tha Oodnty-C 35. Rigid Trpe Curtain* Tour' ^ffn $7isuu: Asbury Park will be cumpleted in SUt.'of N.w Jen.y, at L. WE WILL TURNL a Great: the other tract described V; NEW CHTVALET^^R wfe^^ time for the Asbury I' -Neptune city of Long Branch, In .3<;,AdJuitable Front Seat < football game on Thai ving day. GROWING OLD—" ^ Monmouth and State of N ', 37^ tow Center oC Gnvltr hetti, devli.es sad peno. 3^>DoubU Beaded Body Con- The stadium will have a abating ca­ tiv.i ot the .aid Edward j %eJltutfnmIfew pacity of 7,210 persons. ceased, are made def.ndan i ^ ^etmcdon . • is a REMARK often lieardttoni wo- ' .aid Mary Lloyd predecttai '^^^«Klaiiii:6^dJa:tojMd(%i^x^^^^ :''Sf9, Chnrilei^ Smattnew and Syia.' Only One Bidder.' .,|na wearing the Arcb^cserver .aid Edward E. Uoyd, wbe metry of line will, devised the pTemlie.! which: today ••'eVer-'ft •; -4^.Attracttve Color Combtna. The Hughes Foulkrod company Shoe. They have such active feet ure, lublect to ths Ufa eiU of Philadelphia, contractors for the er. and the father of the I ' Jiji^j donilAGreatVarietr Imberial tihat they fed young; and can do Lloyd predeceasing him. th| new barracks and hospital at Fort der foreclosure, or part th, wild. Monmouth, was' the only bidder for] the tilings a young woman does. 'KupcTHBroarwiu^ death of the .aid Edward L died Inti.Ut.) but .ub].etl the medical barracks-addition. This This is the shoe that makes all Interest ol hi. widow. / firm's b,id was f 26,600. de.cended. by virtne of women fed younger—more ca- the Law. of ItlT. to vers gtee of eonssngulnltyto .1, Parent-Teachers' Ofliceri. paMa £1. Lloyd a. tananU In eon ^m:^^'4mm. GARAGE Mrs. Catherine Fitzgerald has THE from jueh Inherlttnee thi Red Bank, N. J. been elected president of the par- eanal degree of eon.anghinitl .,6o^ier'Mapl i'.A»eno'i'apd,WeH Front Street. of the blood of the ..aid Ms ent-tewhers association of the Holy APPLBOATB, STEVENS., r W t- S'\^H-' ,• PJione-Rea Bank 2124.'. ABD a dEUSSlIXB,; Tel. Lon'g Branch 204 Spirit Church of Asbury Park.,Mrs. ••;.'-,48.BS';.BroLi..:_ > / ' T.1 Solleltors at,' E. ParaeUs is secretat? and Mrs. S4 Broad Strtet, Red T Anne Basiido treasurer. "No Gunning"? Benjamin\C. VanTIne of Long HuHting season: ope: Branch was tfsjnember of the New 10th. "No Gunnint , Jersey law school debating team Albert Si Miller had at The Register offlq I.-' • which met the Harvard law school 18 Broad Street Red Bank N, J. on muslin, $1.00. per Friday night at Newark. Mr. cardboard, 60 cents VanTine is a graduate of the Long Advertisement Branch high school. Found Dead in Bed. Mrs. Theodore Miller of ManB' squan was found dead in bed by her husband Monday morning of last week. Death was due to heart dis­ ease. Besides her husband she leaves one son. Car Got Him In Trouble. Valentine Victor of Freehold OJr,\nnouncin^ bought a Ford sedan for f40 last RED Bi week. A short time later he landed in jail, having been arrested on a charge of driving while drunk. He was fined f200. Qte Biiick Held For Steeling Coal. Frank Halllway, a Long Branch Model B Radio colored man, was arrested last SrBAna. FelthAilly week charged with stealing coal leertntlieeiiUwrenfe from the trestles along the railroad of muilcal tone*. IIHEO-mcaufscAMSS Autumn Display tbelow«ittathaU|bNtothaUi « tracks. He was released under sus­ fttlttcr. With ^ , emtssi-KHcaiiiosive. • hctotflexi- pended sentenc*. i.tiq Steel Flag Pole. .imeSTcmartoem A tall steel flag pole has been FAHIU WASHBt. """•••$24 placed in the Matawan memorial HAsmmmuNB "MoMb'SS, I park at the intersection ot Broad and Main streets. The park will be SAFerr WRIHOIR- dedicated on Friday with appropri­ amMaiesr-iASim, ate ceremonies. meSTWKINOeRJMH LET ui FIX YBII UP More Money Needed For Jetties, The Long Branch coir.mlssloneb mOTHlRWAStm CAN FOR %E BIG GAMES have passed a resolution requesting lie state board of commerce and ofFER musuattmtoftL moEKN reAW/ees. . AWIS brinis the thrill of foot- • • $49 , 'wlgntion to allot an additional 15,000 for jetty extension work at R :hat place, . balfi The vivid play-by-play ( ^MHPIHPMK ' . Yaskes Collsf* Club Concert SaMtf The Rutgers untveriity musical ikdaintiesij ^ club will give a concert January flth l*^koo.A4IDDIRF^AW lines Modsl so. ei..t.t,« - at the Qarllcld-arant hotel at Long ac^ddtai ydcJfebt^the touch., • • $65 Branch under the direction of the down-th^ bMaitft^i, You Phi Chi Pi fraternity of that place. Death Follows Opernttoii, . Mrs. David Collie of Freehold •^^^^ 'l• in thi shttrih lor lomt timi. MONMOUTH COUNTY'T LIRGTIL AUTOMOBLLT DTVJMLNITO LIRODUCTIE Ckarlaf OraaM U Ctianib RED BA^K REGISTER. NOVEMBER 9; 1927,

FAIR.HAVEN HONORROUL in « petition belflKelreoIatfdaalditg the .boxovigh cDuneil ,:to'pa«a VA^TF 4; ;i:^A^5J^5^L^K.< f Wlls With ftriiMAttmaitask For dbianea for a forty'foot thorougliT' •»9S:w^SA.i:«B^tjr*t-^ fare from curb to'curb, , ' y 'i I pie .foUovring pupil* of'the Fair This petition waapreaantedto. the booqd.' YIMTL he recent)* received Haven aehools had perfect att«nd< council at the neatlnit laat weeka'iby front Tenneaaee. He will give the ance record* for October; ' . Edward /V. Compton, auau^r of *'^sl*^*^^*«*"i2^''''''^*^«' '••'•''•'^ WnXOW STRKST scUoou Keansburg, arid: one -of the large feKlEv'iAiigjl^ r 8.¥.ntli ud .Ighth' n«de.—Aitkmr C*d. property owner* OR Mal^ atreeb^He .'Bi^r?.lCea'i^burg>f;'dlpM^ man. Frank Fmiup, LrU HKMN. .FMUp THEATRE Hol.t. Onrn Uttl.. 8t.v.i> Milr.nk> Oi. said the .petition contained-, the !a)g- iU*t#ebk? whUeiwalU^ car.Mormu, Stobtn lUfl, AUircd Rhi»d». natuKS of 83 property own'ai^'abd l^whfrteMind ISrb , • ".HIBK chest''o£'4M ^IfnNEE DAILY—2:30 ;£S^Mat., All Seats, 25c FrWiV ZejlMk.., Mirk Btrlow. IiorU Badtn repre'sented a niajarity ef the. piropi ^^Mnij^i'ru^^^ Fiona.. Ckandl.r. Mwlon Xa.rr. H.r- erty owners. He:went on to 'aty - ' bed,-nice'tn«jing*]j ^^JlNG—7:00-9:00 P. M. Eve., All Seats, 3Sc Jorle.groonu, Fogir HeyM. Buth Bun, from K Tidt at Phlladelphlb. , ^ . •• cherry - comeri-cup Flomc. . B.lito'.i^.M.UU H.UI.T. AHc. that this street is most desirable for .fli'MifaiiMMrlMtrlm^ bpard, iuic msh h Huinb«tt.. VIvtan Unb.nrwo SUMb.«h business.purpose?,- and . there 'wa? lllng, at Newark, « Q , basei^ough iltray'jti'. Mukolikr. N.rr Meokol.kr. Ctroln Mln> no doubt that to Widen the streeVat ;?l:Jfic)B;i;&mwojI8ila'^ fpeftDay Only 2 Daysr-Thurs. and Fri.—2 Days toBf Xmnu B«N, OIre Sckwillk.r. Borotkr this time would'be/a itep in tba Lot of old .allver,'. Woolliy, Anna Virubil, Hope B.rlo«.. ati6na!tci^K|»:''Alberta^'1iotetii%;a> it:? rockers, 'hooked' rug ' GALA HOLIDAY show:, . ' Slkth Kisd.—Fnd Chri.t.nifO.: Chmrin right direction. The street is' not i.'llHat^.l'He^ntand'.'fiiiUiy.Y';'^^ Cuppin, 8u.n0i CrOM, Pht|o. DwUi' Mki uniform in width at the 'present ISTUT, Herald Kandrlekion,.: Uord Jon«>time, , being'ST feet at some point* h4ve'pa|iad,;tKe?'w^ Ch«l«. Mofall.t a»NR Nlala.n, - Robert and thirty^ feel at others. Slimmer HBRARI. c»n Seeley ,'«vei\UISII 'W'E,'||J1 r.tUinw. Widtn RhoadaaksFrad Knatell. haVe • retiirneditd: Perth' Afflboyip:;*. Clinton Thompaon, Laon V.nBmnt. Tar- Boroufrh .'.Manager Clinton B. , ':SiinueIvBc;Uii,vhe hu .8. Badan. Caitrud. .Bredr. 8j|nh Bnidga, Lohsen has report: of a-survey Vlvl.n Chandlan Bath Llndartth; Ellaabath made by an engineer, and. he,point­ Bibutchlar'iAejsln'Kfla^ ;R;.ouveTeii MeOntk. Rekeelth Mirar, Nonnk Jiprntin, number:ofyMn,;haa8bld;tte busi­ Ulllan Bhoadaa, .Julia Zajlc.k^ ,- •. ed out thatlf a'forty foot street should be decided upon :a'great ness'; to • Hsnrj(C:Sehweixer;;^>; AV'ir r Fourth end fifth (rtdei—Mir7 Butdsa,. The Cmcerit bias^^ r^^J^rle Fox ., Joiaphln. Chandler.' Othall* -Ferrlnitoh, change .would be made in the build- Karollna Ll.bMk. Ro.a MM. Zelletk. C, V IIJI ..11. itheaeasoalutveek by defeating ^arj Mack, Qmrce Batne. Edwud Bla- ..^?'"'.v^""?!l??.^2?'?A*!K''yP«>rt- The- Crescents did' not ^c^es Herbert choff. Darmot CalUnan,' Leonard', Daan.- so far out in the street-that thjsy lose a sIngUi game during the sea­ -l-T Clarene. Bmmouf. Ralph Banderaon.-Louie would either have to.be^om down son. They 'playe^ 26 games. Renneeli Damenlek Santelll. TO* Santcljl, or mot^ed back beyond Uie.'curb line. I^'^I' ^ -IN— Jack VinDeman, Robert WooUer. ' This would prove',quite ^xpetfslve, Mrs, Q, F.Tlltoii has boughtlthe Second and thlrd-kradea—01ad,a Clunay,' Steinecka^ atora, .comer of ,;Maln Burdenetta Cluner. aniteheii Flniel, Le- and greatly increase fltj^.e'ast pf the ona Ilendrlckaon. Irene Llebeck, Innocence proposed improvement ,This' cost, street and 'Francli place;: Mrs. Meyer. Mary B. Ridge. Elliabeth Roaeell, according to the terms of |he or­ BlancherBo'rvath will have. charge Betty VanDeman. Jaok Balne. Robert Cam­ of the business. eron. William DaTlaon. Stanley Fielder. dinance, is to be assessed against Ferry Gwynn. Teunia Eendrlek.,Jaek Maek. the property owiiera benefited. He - Efforts are being jhade by Miss Comtliua Mareellua. Coit. Rldg., Philip Anna Shaw- to • organise « young Boy. John Ssarllnr. Robert Stowbrldge. explained that it was'hU desire to' ""^1 J?;;'Ju,RSE aoel.l rlnh Edwin V.nDuaklrk. - Flrit grade—Raaaell • Bennett, Robert K^th«VCRW?„T^!:S^^^^ Callanan. Aubrey CameroiK Raymond

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J. At ths White ShM Co. you will always And a MlMUon of foahlonabls Footwear wtdi onotigh to ni«9t ovtry dtmand. Our mIm- Uoiu IOG^P furthmr ln,Ui« GTUTIM of ing,;denlfd tbet-Qtls.was true. He RUMSON'S NEW COUNCILMAN. HicW AtREDBANR, WAMRIGHTS IM]M said,he^78t (Ure'ol holding his Bel PONAHAY WINS BY 9,000MIDDLE; TOWN LANDSLIDE VICTORY FOR SNEDEKER Bank commiailon. He aaid he wo|ild Jamas T-Murphy, Democrat, Elect­ BATTLE; IN A ALMOST'A' STRAIGHT ^tVVB. f 'H rathei^iaervei as a Justice of the lOTHERWISE tHE^REPUBLICANS A, SMASHING VICTORY FOR ed to Succeed 'a Republican. HE WON MAYORALTY FIGHT piRMER iREo'BAlilKbR TRI­ MICIJpY WALKER ANn',W> * "'lijfcAN' VICTORY'rtERE. peace at Shrewsbury than to aerve WERE VICTORS.' REPUBLICANS YESTERDAY. W.: Warren Barbour, unopposed, ALMOST 2 TO 1. UMPHS AT/SHI|EWS_BURV.V aalh« 'JuaMce of'tht Peaee.Ytalarday , in Ibe CountF Ye»terd«y.ibyiM»- • the . TownaUp Election—Large has been elected mayor without op­ ed Mayor, of Atlantic HighUndt Each Other Around Quite'«-| and.reatgn his Red:Bank comrais' ' :jorttlei- Ranging From .2,500..to ' Majoritlea for All RBpublican position. A nu'w councilman was Over Guy P. McHenry by a Vole ' \Ontr DamdcraU Who MMUrmt Ai't&t.>^ptlut^fe|*cMoii Evir Held, 'Bin But No One Got H«rt.MBeL-„„ ^ ' iltif Ripubllwn Tidt, slon, said that in tho event of 8,000.' i Townahlp Candidates, elected, Ho Is James T. Murphy. of 735 to 393.0 7 Walker HeldlngSr" Ball. at'Sbr'fwabury. , , '4 defeat -at, Shrewsbury, he would Democrat, - and he will succeed ' \ '•ih^ electlpn at Bad Ba^k yeatei- Elm9r'C.»^alnright, formerly^of t All the Republican candidates' for , A Republican victory of landslide John_ R. Snedeker, Democrat. conttnve.tO',- servo:,under his RodMonmout h county offlccs weroelect- proportions took place in Middle Frank N. Benson, llcpubl[can, who ' ;d&7 rieulted in almoat 'a atratght Bed Bank B\Jt now of Shrewsbury. Bank cpmmlaslOtt. did not run for re-election.' There former-chief OF police OF AtlanOc J^^LLJ^^.^^^^F-^ Republican vletoi^. Tbo only Dem • WBsVel«oted^a>ju«tice.!of. the peace^ od yesterday wltiy: one cxceptipn. town township. Middletown was Highlands, was elected mayor OF middleweight CHLPIO'^ S I .-Xwelve^'cr more automobiles were Joseph L." Donahay ^-was re-elected one place where the election was not were two-vacancies In the council oi^ t ' avAUnche of voUs were Edward ^ jn the 'histpty, of .that j)1ace. Mr, conveying voters to ,tho spoils ifor euirogfite:, and .be was;^ the. tonly an off-year election. A bitter, apd McHenry, Republican, by a major- were thrpriScipals in A drtte^in^ Mr. I Broderson and other automo­ intensive fight took place and a big cratic candidate. Tho Republicans .|i:Wite for a'temblyman^ Joaeph'Don Walnrlght defeated Arthur Brod^r had two candidates, Lewis T. Wil ity OF 342 votes. Snedekei got 735 „„'„T™ MONSAY n"gh?'T biles: were serving: a'similar purpose vote was out. votes and.McHenry. received 393, p-ajp'. RNHtnnfWifi, lir^-'v^'l^ son BY a^votf of 184 to 111. It was for Mr.'Wainright. Most of the son, who wast re-elected, and Rob A fight that will never B; forgotten The Republicans swept everything Altogether 1,167 vote, were cast. S STREET at Rc^Stnt T^^^^^^^^ Broderson automobiles had placards In sight, As a result every town­ ert Bruce, who was defeated. Wit- at V;Bhtewsbttryif,.'! Mojt everybody and'CANVAA, signs condemnatory of son got 697 votes, Murphy 574 and This number IS-almoat 200 votes tie was NOT fought according tS^IjJ?^ ' for'e^uncllmen were ele^tjdby'a^b* thatiwas capable) of'Voting went I to ship office viriil remain in tiie pos- less THAN.aje number cast two ,3 Que.naberry rnlef,' Each^? ^tantlal majoHties.lJanieB«: Parkes, Mr.': Wainright.::.'Some of the au-^ .sesBion of that paHy, Even Sex- Bruce 859. the pt^llsj'includlng.thesickrthe halt, tomobilea found their wayUnto Red years ago WHEN Mr. Sl^dekerw^^^ ?,„„^ hit tho OtheTfeZw iny'od-l the'^only Bepub1lc|n candidate for Bmith, the Republican surrogate can In the race for surrogate Joseph defeated by Charles »• Grovcr. MR. could, nnd there WAS no-b£' ' councilman who was' opposed to the lapie, the blind and the feeble Bank: occasionally to take . Shrews >! ;didate, who lost out pretty,ranch L. Donahay carried the borough by- Snedeker's supporters held a par- mirsp nf'mnn«« nff«,.«r»r« .1,-Ji? . widening White street and who wai and In^rm. Mr.i Broderson Is a bury, folks who worked here to the everywhere in^thc county, got a ma-: a majority of 219 vote's over Ed­ yonngimana^id he la a son of OhriS' polls. ::;These cars, vflth their alia- ade last night. The procession was P""' \[ toT?t°JL.h „S ; in'favor of Sunday moving picture jority in Middletown. He got a vote ward A. Sexsmith. Donahay re­ led by a BAND and a FLFEand.DRU M "J„; ^L'waVthrwinn«. ""^^^^ • «HOWB, ice of JuS likely by impartial observers, but no assemblymen, Wise receiving. 464 •'tleetof the pe«ea:and yesterday he Bqnovap, 'Republican, WAS defeated ity at Red .'Bank, where both, Mr.; votes and Parry 413. The Republi­ one, not evert the most enthusiastic Ellal T. FOOTE and JAMEA VanMator, ^Sl^on'liis K.^ito'rdtg'W^^^^ repeated his past performances RFOT' councilman.'! The vote, WAA Bar Wainright and .Mr, Broderson are can bandldates, Gopslll and Sterner, the Republican candidates. Martin > ^ by defeating ManlifliiBranin, his den' 187i Sickles'180 and Donovan weltknown. :h' Republican party .'/orkers, expected cunts the encounter WAS mdre of (8'*.' I it to be so overwhelming. • The received 391 and 370. votes re­ received 687 votes, Stryker 562, Republican opponent in every dis­ IIB; M^rrBotden-te on> of the free^ Oneisign pn a car read "Shrews­ spectively. In the freeholder con VanM^ter 527 and Poote 467 wrestling match , than • *' flght^SfIt trict., holders'ofMonmouth county,^ - ' publicans swept every one of the tests the Republicans carried the was preceded V by an irargiiineritS^ bury for Snrewsburyites. What Bed, eight districts of the township for Foflte was running for re-election, '>B(iccessful Republican- can 'Evan though this yei>; IS.'gener­ Bank'D6nt Want Shrewsbury Dont borough; NoWcomb getting 440 The-term of John E. Stone also ex­ brought ON by a sUtement^lMdibyiH; ally referred to 'as AN off year' It thoir local' candidates, John M votes, PoHiemus 481, Nolan 354 Mickey Walker to the effect thaiW-.J didatda for oonncilmen wer«' Thom^ Want." Another sign read "Mr. West was re-elected collector ot the pires this year, but he did not run ag M.! Gopslll'and Robert Ai Ken- was-the'greatest election'that the Mikyor, tho:,Reputation of Shrews­ nnd,3erry 867. again,. could successfully run a movIng!pk<"v# young borough of' Shrewsbury haia bury Is at SUke.- Protect It" This township over Edwin L. Beekman ture theater along 'the coasf' }Sxt^ 'nedy, running for full three yeaV by -a vote of 1,972 to 1,111. This Majorities were given to the Dem­ terme,'James- Hi Parkes, running ever . experienced. A house-to- was looked upOiy as a roijucst ti>' Reade doubted Mr.-'Walker's'ABFFII;*? was the most spectacular flght. ''IN ATLANniC TOWNSHIP. ocratic candidates for county and ifor a two-yeiii; termi and'Myron V.i house canvass' WAS made by 1 the ri-' Mr. Parker not to appoint Mr. state ofiices. Donahay got 623 votes ''l S'^^K '"\f ^e exprewji^ val candidates :for JuKtice' of the i^ainright recorder for another 'JOSEPH L. BONAHAV. Mr. Beekman, when a member of Brown.i running for a^ .one-year the township committee three years EVERYTHING -WENT HEAVILY DEMO­ for surrogate and Sexsmith ^ 394. 1 f '"T.'^'iV^'Sf^ tenm' Opppslng them wero C. peace;; Neither-party 'had^ put up' lermi Another sign said^'Thls is Democrat who was not-oveiwh'elmeri cratic There YESTERDAY. Shrewsbury, not Russia." This sign ago, opposed an increase of $1,000 Among the assembly candidate* ""VVblows. Thho Z.'^.fight too' k place V Eaetou iHendrickson ' and 'Dr. WalA candidate' for, this office and apar by the -Republican tide. - Asido from Wise got 668 votes, Farry 530. ^he fight took place In',*| ter campaign WAS conducted by Mr waa meant to convey the idea that which was made in the salary of the Atlantic tovniship is normally private office in the theatei;'atld tet G. Mason, running for full Mr. Donohay's victory the only collector, and he.niade this the chiet Democratic by a substantial major Gopsill 466 and Sterner 446. ^ For • terms, Patrick. P. Kennedy, running Walnrlght land Ur. Broder^ota. Folks Mr: Walnrlght was too severe with comfort the Democrats get from the freeholder Berry received 612 there were few spectators, s.j'r,?,,^,,, ' 'for two-year term,'- and James:A'. who did 'jio^' have "pasters, wrote the prisoners. OtEcr digns read "The issue of his flght In this election ity, but yesterday it waa more so Policeman Allen H. Smith wgl|< Future of-Shrewsbury Defends on results la that the Republican coun­ He pledged that if elected he would than usual. The Republicans were votes, Nolan 503, Neweomb 489 and /Hendric'Elton, running for a one' name'of their:favorite on the>tick ty, majorities are considerably less Polhemus 476. sent for. When he arrived; MR!^ year terrti. ets. In.bitterness and,Intensity the Your:Vote,".and "You Cant Fool serve for $1,800 a year instead of virtually "snowed under." Tho Walker and Mr. Beadc bad stopfieB^tfi All- the People All the Time.' They than last' year. the regular salary of C2,800. Mr Democratic, legislative candidates '•>: The: Republican freehqldop? can- flght between' Mr. Broderson and Thomas M. GOpsill and Donald RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. fighting and wc.e jawing each cth«r tory'south of-Asbury. Park thai Ralph as township assessor over majority of about 60. tinue the business and.she is con- The officer walked between; tic as THEY normally do and all the Mr. Wainright made himself ellgi THE VOTE AT HIGHLANDS, brought victory for the Republicans Maynard Card of Navemnk was by Jamea Desmond, Deraociat, was ducting a closing out sale prepara- two men "all the way to, the OTHER districts went Republican. The bio for the'position of Justice of /Bryant B. Noj»comb and Elmer the same kind of an Impressive mar re-elected assessor of the township. toiy to vacating the store. Her son hall. Mr.- Reade mildd'a.eom , vote In Red Bank.received by each the' peace In^t summer by buying Demooratlc CaniiidalM Carried That Folhemus wore re-elected freehold gin. The vote was Ralph 2,089. He defeated Conrad Decher, Re­ Llond, who has been associated in of disorderly condflpt againii':!] candidate follows: -* / A house, on Patterson avenue, Juat .Place bjr Big Majorltiei, ers. • They defeated Glenn L, Berry Card 1,057. publican, by a vote of 231 to ''. business with his mother, has an of- Walker. Justice Charlea IL'^D.^-] , ASSBMBIY. within the Shrewsbury borough llm-' The Democrats carried Highlands and j;ohnW. Nolan. : " • Philip Leonard of- Leonardo ana Mr. Decher labored under the handi­ for to become associated in-business well heard.the ease. While the; V AOSIUI, KTPILMIMN ..> l.tSS Its.' ^and by moving there. - Mr by big majorities yesterday. Joseph Robert N. Seeley of Port Monmouth cap of iiot having his nanie on the, with' a relative at Hollywood, Cal-- tice was preparing the papert""' ' yiUa. • Dimocrat ....< I.Bt< L. . Donahay, the Delnocratic can- Doiiahay's majority based on un­ were re-elcctedjo'wnshlp committee­ ticket and he had to Conduct a pas-' ifornia,.and iiiall probability he will case Mr. Reade made liberal* L. Btarnn, Republltm k 1,488 iWilnright had previously beenap official returns from a]} the county pointed TO thcioSce OF recorder OF dldate for . surrogate, carried the men, defeating^Benjamln Mills of ter. campaign. John Sutphln, Demo- gp-WeSt^t^ the hpii^^s. , icf^water.to-bathe hia ey ' Fkrrr, X>EIQOCR«t 1,126 districts;is.OiOpo., Gopsill'!| .majot Port Monmouth and David Plahu'^ jlJat?: -jTM j«-elected toynsWp cbW ' • : BUBROCATB. Shrewsbury borough by Mayor Ben­ borough "by a majority of almost 6 ity' In: the couiity! over Wliie, high S'.OTii'ftFinkelstapg^ waa brow.. Mr...Walker.walvi Donihtr,: ncmocrnt ...... 1,769 jamin John Patker and be still holds to 1 over Edward A. Sex&ralth, the Belford. The vote was Seeley 1,849 niitteeman without opposition.' The started by th\late'Joseph M. Elnk- ing and he WM held,in $6i , , ; BcumlUi, RtlnibllHn ..- 1,1)0 man on the-"Derttocratic ticket, is Leonard 1,814, Mills 1,236 and road bond issue proposition was this office; ^B^rtly after takitig up Republican candidate.- ;Dpnahay's 4,600' and : Stcmer's majority I over elsteln 23 years, ago. It prospered the action of the grand !j4ry^|S \ FRBBHOLDERS. A , his reaidenct 'in Shrewsbury- Mr vote'was the largeat-otJui»-4»adi4X^". •«.u:B«!tuBr p •"»j""vy' ovei Plahn 1,116.' Edward Boughton, Jo, heayily. defeated in the township, from the start and by good, business Paul Zambrano,'a' «6r " * Niwdomb. Reoublloan .'...LSAJ wftS^^R W*. IN the:coun^ is 2,600 The Re­ Walnright:gavj a BIG feast for tb^| datS»f^J;^lS,i.^e at Highlandsr. Be received B46 seph Thlercelin and, Thaddene Br^ methods.Mr. Finkelstein,acquiretd a JUonmbuth street, as b!l|v„ :' Folhiraui, Rtvubllean 1,71b publican freeholder candidates de­ Ion .were elected justices «* the IT Nolth, Dmoemt i 1,021 firemen of thatplace^ at- the ,flre' votes and Sextmlth got. 181. Wise feated'.'their Democratc ° opponents A LECTURE ABOUT BIRDS. dependable reputation., .He .bought : 'After the case waa ovot^ ;• B«rry, DempcMl 1,1«6 abd-Fany received 464 and 489 peace on tho .Republican .ticket by the- building in which his store .'is principals^ w'ereabout .tot housii and 'he 'announced 'that 'lie by 4,600 to 6,000,: Last year the It Will be Given at Ctirilt Chorcb ' 'COUNOILMBK FOB TIIRBB YBARS. would, give more feasts in the, fu votes respectively, for assemblymen, the same landslide majorltlea es the located-several years ago, and In ad- town, hall Mr. Walke^i ' Oopilll. Rmubllun .1,616 average Republican tjfiajority in the other Republican candidates. Al­ at Middletown Village. : R. A. X>nii«tr, R«i)tiUI(wn: .1.64S tura^at stated'lintetvala.. He,did while Gopsill got 204 and Stemer county was about 8,000 exclusive of dition to the Sitore property he left sn^dlloqueht bow and es 191, For-freeholder Nolan received though three places were to be A free lecture on "Birds and Bird to his, widow.other property.hold- ami in a gesture so' embi , Maton, ptmoorat i... 1,288 not tell the fiVcifien'to vote-for him the vote for' sheriff, in return for ^hcse'repasts, but 870, Berry 881, Neweomb .?05 and filled, the Democrata had;ota1y tw;; Life" will be given at Christ church tn^ in Red Bank; Fair Haven and his hat. Which he bfld Ili''Ua O. a. Handrl....,.... 1,888 before election, ai^nounced that he received ^00 votes, Grandin V. dates wore Norman B. Lockwood, Bnnta,: Rapibllean .. .s.., ' 1.017 Johnson was re-elected- collector. He majorities of 700 to 800. 'a field naturalist and as a photo Herman Slegel to Hare Blrllid., "derly conduct against Mj, would be A candidate for juatice Bepubllcan, and Edward S. Smith, grapher of wild life, has do- Party at Stoe«. "** of the.peace. Mr; Broderson an*, received 684 votes. Charles Wool- Democrat. They ' defeated Mrs, FAIR HAVEN'S VOTE. leyp who conducted a paster cam' NEW MAYOR FOR SEABRICHT. iivered lectures at many prominent Herman Slegel, who conducts a COUNTRY CLUB To'ciii"'*' nounced AT the same time-that he Thomaa Poling, Democrat,, and Dy,^ places at New York. . dry goods and notion store In the „ • ., -—-. , rTt'-, 'Damocrals Wla in Conlosu For At' would be a cai^dldate for justice. It paign for collector, got 89 vbtes. son Woodhouse, Republican. Mr, Abram J. Parker was re-electeo as- William R. Fowler Defeated (or Re- Kridd building at Broad and Mon- """r F- McComaeVe Pr MTIPR aiad ColUctor, was A well known-fact at Shrews­ Lockwood and Mr. Woodhouse are Election by PUlip S. Walton. , Conteata for.asasaaor and eoUec- seasor without opposition.: DIES FROM HEART ATTACK. mouth streets, is cdebrating the Becoma a Locality o<.Ho»«eaiy. bury that Mr. Wainright and Mr. members of the present council. Seabright as a new mayor. He is first anniversary' of his business Harry F. MoCormaek's''-<4Mwp<1 ' tor were features of yeatorday's BrodersAn Wwi not on good terinii The resultls hailed by the Republi­ Philip 8. Walton, Republican, and Henry Carter of. Earl Street. Red career in Red Bank this week, Be- bury River Country' Club pri election at Fair Haven. William and Mr. Broderspn't announcement PENSIONS FOB POLICEMEN. cans as a moral victory, as the he defeated William R. Fowler, Sr., Bank, Died Tueaday Morcing, ginning tomorrow he starts what he was accepted an Mondiy • Curchih, Sr., wl^o has been aaseaaor of his candidacy^ like Mr. ;Waln- Democrats mado a strong play to Democrat, who was running for re^ Henry Carter, a colored resident calls a birthday party at bis store, group of ten residents of Red of Fair Haven ever since that place Red Bank Volar* Car* Majority o( of Earl street. Red Bank, died of a rlght's annbune'enijnv of his candi­ 804 for Proltotitlon, elect their Counellmen,: while the election. Dr. Charles Panned and Mr. Slegel formerly conducfed tho and vicinity who orgtiiUld beoama A borough, was re-elected dacy', did not, bccaalon much su^ Republicans were more or loss in­ Edward Cllne were elected council- heart attack yesterday morning.' He dry goods department ot the Rose- "Shrewsbury River Boldti)|fl on the Domooratio ticket ovei Percy The police pension proposition [•was 42Vyears old and ho waa em­ priso. , • w^s carried in the election at Red active.. The voto was Lockwood men. Michael Devcreaux, who was bud Shop, which he opened a year pany." The price paid for tli« . D. Bennett, Republican,'by A ma Tyro years ago.Mrl Broderson 008,' Smith 907, Mrs. Poling 80K running for re-election as council­ ployed on Uial H. McCarter's es­ ago this month. He lost his Rose- erty was $260,000 arid the eo iorlty of 206 votoa. Cnrohln re- Bank yesterday by a vote of 1,260 tate on Tower Hill avenue. Mr. Car- was, haled before Mr,' Wainright ob to 766. Under,the pension arrange­ and Woodhouse 764. Most of the man, was defeated. He received one bud business in the fire which prac- which has taken It wlU begln^j , eelvad 892 votea and Bennett 180, a charge of-sp#e'dlng hla automobilv Republican county candidates had voto less than Dr. Pannaci. Mr, tor was an undo of Mrs, Sprig tically destroyed the building. He dovelopment of the prdpiny William B. Little, Jr., Democrat, ment-the policemen will receive pen­ Williams oj^Rcd Bank and ho leaves and Mn Brodenon's driving license sions vhen they become too old for majorities. ^ Walton is cashier of the Second opened his present etere a few home sites at once. ' , . ' ' who waa appointed .colIeetpV Ijut IWU revoke.. Other lAeldents hap- National bank and trust company of several bewicrs and sisters. weeks after the. fire. - Tho mcmben ot the hoi year to All the veeancy eauaed by service. In case of Injuriea they 'Pintd which.eauaed,BAD feeling B»> will receive compensation. In case NOW THE.FUR WILL FLY, Red Bank. Ho received 244 votes The funeral arrangements have * • pany are Newton DonmiUI tho dtath of Joseph Dilvis,' waa not yet been made. tween thi two men, of the. death of a policeman his S»ion For Rabbttt, Squirreli, and Fowler got 107 votes. AUCTION AT GARRISON HOUSE Walton, John J. Qulnn„W|li eltotid collector. He defeated Mr. Walnrlght was eommlnloned Smock.Schonek a Thompllllii^ Oharltt L, Davit, Republican, by, i widow wlU receive a pension. The Phtaaant^and Quail. Although Seibrlghi elected a Re­ as a.justice bf the.peace While'he coat to the taXpayere will be $1,200 SAVE MONEY. The Contania of 27 Rooms td Ba drew W. Kelly, Homit majority of 41 votat. Uttle'p»U«d Tho huiiting season for rabbits, publican mayor the Domoeratic cijn Struck Off Tomorrow, lived at Bad Bank, but there was 5/ , „,„ ,„d the Other money needed didatca for county and atate offices Cigarattaa al Cut Prices a< United John J. C, O'Shea, Had" 809 votea and Oivit 268, Tony>E' gray squlrrela, pheasants, quail and Chamltta, Broad and White Stratta, An auction of the furniture and ten, and J. F, Peek ot Men>V«l^f cloud on WaUU4..H»WM defeated ^iJi jomo irom various sources. grouso will opon tomorrow, This received majorities. Donahay got Hunting, Arthur B, Sickles,and In,the election of a year ago for Barking Dog, Lucky Strike, Chui other houBchold goods at the Gar Mr, Doremui htM been' ' Samutl H. Olealand wen eUeted The pension proposition was carried year the law limits the dally game 208 votes for surrogate and Sex justice of the peace by Olaytdn B, smith got 122. 'For aiaomblymen tcrfleld, Piedmont, Sweet Caporal risen Houso on Broad street at Red president bf the Conien.i counellmen without oppotltloDi IN every district except tho eighth, bag to alx rabbit!, ilx aqulrrcla, two Camel, two packagea for 25 cents, Dank will take place tomorrow, be­ Walton la secretary: and: Clark, The claim was mide by Mi where It wu defeated by aeVen pheaaanta, ten quail and throe Wiao rocolvod 208 votea, Fary 288 Hunting and Sickles will luoeeed Walnrlght that two juatleei of the including matches, United ccrtlft ginning at ten o'clock In the morn' William Peck ol NiViYork' thsmatlYet and OUeltnd' will sue- votes. grouae. About 800 hunting llconsca Gopslll 143 and Stemer 126. In catci and service.—Advortiiemcnt. Ing, The contonts of 27 rooms will genera. l businesa ptaoe ehenld.have b*en'eUeted-{n« have been laaued at R^d Dank by the contsat (or freeholder Nolin got seed Howard B. Uorrit,',rriink A, •lead of one and that for-this rea- be sold, wiUiJ.J.ICnlght-o( Fail aodatcd with-him wia ' HuIfocd.jU eloeted Juitt(i'6f th« LlHle silver Vole. Mra. Amyflhinn, the borough dork, -214 vote*. Berry 218, Neweomb 192 Every Wadntaday NIgbl ' Haven aa auctioneer: The Qarrison ea\ato Arm ot fiattin dt aon'hs should have the eOlee, Thli but the num'bcr of lleonags this year and Polhemua 146, la muito night at Tuttlng's, on Mon peace. Ha waa not vippojiad. Jot- claim trat held to be ' Damoerit other then the local e«n> lltlon. He neetved 256 voUi, the Robbery al Rumaon, Tl*re wore no eontosta for local in same time that Mr. Clark netWed upright and grand pianos. Bring builhoai and move to a houio which Jamee NIABALU LE CAADUET LI dldate* who rteilrad a malorlty, largeat number reeilved by any can­ The Central hotel at Uumion. olAccB at Oceanport. Edward Borry, the family tonlgiil.--Advertlio- aha has rented on Monmouth itreet hla eommlitlon. Bothi minwrre Democrat, and Danjimin Bldrldge SHINE AND HAL CLAAAHL| BL ' Ha tot 849 votes and Seumlth re* iwom In offloe. didate. V. Parker Wilklnion and which Is conducted by Loroy Hny menu The Onrriaon llouai property wai Jamoi P. NIchitai, wh» '• aelved 808, ETreditlek B. ' Ilailsr, who have Uepubllean, wero ro-cloovid eoun' The elovd on Mr, Walntlght'i der of Rod Bank, Was brokun Inlo lold a few montha ago to the St past Ave yean hii BLBG iirvid two terms as counellmen, last night and |C0 waa atolen from cltmen, and Waller II, Clark waa The LevelUil'Paraonel Jamei's church,.,,, ,„„.,, „.„., ^.»»JCHlJVftTC«^ATONTOWH.- |.tlUaJrat.8Mt,b»JVJlllam.B..aaee, and general CKristmaa lardt ate .a' at Nogtow's ihoa ILBIA ,wtTi n'ileeted,"Wtlklnion-gtttint the'iaimrogtalar.thirthief gained tieettd Jnatico of the i>esce." Berry aleaning parlor on BNTD'IMI a numrynan at Red, Bank. Ur got 118 votea, Eldrldge 141 and Clelder'a, tho mm with the baeebnil f All Ua REAUBLLEAN CANDLDTLM Wen 818 votea, and Uaaler 884 votes. an entrante to tho place through open A ilmllar BAIINAH AT Roie was arrested liit iprlnjk on a They were not op^oiid. Clerk laO. hame, Monmouth street, lUd BaAk, To Atlend Sjrraeuea-Celials Game, h . Iieepi leaanllk. eharte of net supportlni his wKe a back door, which he opened with aerosa from tho city hall. He doiie day OF thli week la C itin In th| contest, for lunronte 8ex< a ikelfltOD key. MaJorllloB were given to the Re Langdott Norton, RIehard Cooper. latontown polled a mall v»t«, and children. Hi wii haiid bifon kodak nnUhlbg and pletuti f ramlng Jack n«yiH, Cheel*y and Ira We|.. dired l« par a eertain bmeunt iieb Harveat Daasa al Harn,ony, tor AN YIAN. Ma MtiM ' ceived 17tf voua, Stamar 187, Wlae smith for aurrogitg. Ho received "No Qunntng" Slgna, will attend the Syraauai-Colgale ipetlallii In hat ILMDJAG w Htli running ai teunellmin on the witk for UM aupport of hU «!(« The Qlrli' ProneiiWa olub 68 votei ind Jotiph L. Donaheyi Iluntlntt leaeon oneha November (oolball game next Saturdiy at 110 ind.rarry 78,'Niwoomb polled Middletown towhihip will hold miking af wemea'i FEW HAL JUsnbllun'ileket, vera ra0 I |itai«, no LEVIR. —Advirtleement.^ ^ n«t jril tun aitid on bf thi inrla for yeur homa will uve you Ifitli Wllllim II. Wllacn.11 Maple ave Onlj.^pijion^ol itjifjl"* h bS'^V if yotir fuij btll nnd iivi your doe nu«. Red Dink. Oroilcy, King ind Smoke Uhep Tav«tn,-^(lvertlM' Kdaeellaiii t loiM pioDli H» Ir'Hr, Wiln> Ibii, itaUnf q«aMtitl»n.''jri?irin««' tot. bllli. All work cainnlMd (oi ment _ _ It Is I wonderfu ii uiitlin la an rli^l'i iindliuif It IhNWibiilf •» f%Af, leta, Ut ni demenitriti one thi Ui of wit windewi and diori o( thi abovi uU In yiur himi. wi TYPEWRL I LIHILVHARLERE, hi iilleitijin .o{ w Id birdi.and ffltii< riniid, twughl ind n-e, ftl Uretd iireet, fild riilbtemeni.

..J'LHULBG '*«L|HLMI. dfi; HR«ID ITNET MID TTINI B-l*ourteen. RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBErX 192.7:. ' hold township and is buried there. DIED AT THE A^'dr S2. ARTY FOR BRIDE^O-BE. W1LLIA1HR.STEVENSDEAD * • -. \ ^"^.^ "r' ' . .J \^^^ .pAKCIENT CWH; He was sycceeded by Rev. John Mri. Ella C. Atwatar'Haa Uvadat banleavy—'Malenty,^. Burrows,vtt: matt of gteat learning Rad Bank Forty Yaan. ' . UAti GATHERING OF: MID-anddlgftlty,. who owned the farm MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR HE DIED FROM A CEREBRAL ,;,; Mlas,, Bwtrico^JJvmieavylVt,,^!^^^^ now "the residential property of • MADELINE MERTZ. HEMORRHAGE SATURDAY. Mrs.°EUa 'C. Atwater diad eaUy -JTork'^and^Ioteph Haloney, ton of ^'yjgLEToWw BAPTISTS. John M. West, Ua descendant.. ^, Thursday morning at iher hoine on, Jamet ^bdppey of . Middletown, Oheltea'avenue,'IionK'^Bianehi a&d Ha,Had Baan in Failing"^ Haaltb a •jCituU - Ripartu of ll» ChnreVt ConBurrows:i' s buried in the ancient It Was Givaa tali Waak at Mrs. Maplo avenue at the aj(e of,82 years. •were amrried, Sanday afiemopn at Karl '.Vil%ita >HoffmaiV' 'OfAllen- cemetery of the patentees on. King's Robert Burka't"' on - McLaren Long Tima, and Hia Daath Waa Six weeks ago she fell In her home mnM were married Sattirday afttr- Haitaned by ih* Daalh of His St Inatiua OathoJlo chnroh ett. Kav doijtja-offlooJnthB'^ld^l Highway, Just across from. the Suaat—Mita Marks tb Wed Har­ and received .injuries which result­ Yorlc.;:Mi>a VolUe DtmUam noon lit the home of Omond,Min'< tlosal^tiank bnlldlng. Sr, J " "ii|ialiiin«r.' Snppw.''... Samd— Wife Thraa Waaka ago. ^ ed in h^r-death., .jnrcli'Haa Intomttng History. church... His successor was Rev. ry McCormiek Nast Monday, ter of the btldo^ wa«; matron-: of ton on-'Tohn gtreet,7 Bed '(Bank}- l*'ii^n4% of Red Ba^Wla.tha,^ Abel Morgan, a natIv*of Delaware; William R, Stevens of Estontown Mrs, Atwater was.bom at:Syra­ B^. W. Billand Baver,' pattot'^pf tpn-'of, Qeorge. Matthewti-^'of - ; .) •/.DeiplU: & Btormy •weatlier last The wedding of Miss Madeline honorrrandiOeoqre'P. Baanett of who became pastor at Middletown Mertt of Shrewsbury avenue and died Saturday morning from a cere­ cuse, New Ifork. She had been, a Red Bank, • cousin of the groom, tha Methodlit ehprch. MrOmd'Mw Front'itreat t' , ..f -^A i*,TliurgiIajr*ftjr persons attended tlie in 1788, and died there November Jesldcnt of Red Bank forty'.years. !/annoaicliurch day meeting of tlie Harry McCormiek of Shrewsbury bral hemorrhage. He was 82 years was groomsmani^ The bride •: w*a Minton were the ."atiendkntt. A 24th, 1786. Morgan's house',' at will take place next Monday morn­ old'and \ras one ofthe best ksDwu Her husband,. Dennis H. Atwater, rapper vat lerved after the cere­ '/Baptist eongregattoR of Middleto^n died nine years ago. .She leaves a attired in a white satin and 'tpdUn^ what is now New Monmouth, was,in g at nine o'clock at St. James's men in this part of the county. He dress trimmed with prineeea laee mony. . svlUageJ' A business session was' in later years, used as the 'i'ectory. daughter, Miss^jFrances Atwater of tj'held,in^the afternoon and reports church. Rev. John B. McCloskcy, had been sick some time but his with a plcttirt hat to matchvi She Brotra tinlye»»lte-W Prdvidenot,'*^ of St. Mary's Roman Catholic the rector, will perform the cere­ condition ibecame critical after tho New ITork, and a son, Benjapiiti L. ; Ptanit—Drary.' ' > '"were: rendered which showed the carriedashower boquet.otilUIe* of 'Mlu Sarah J. Dannie, ^danghter ;Rhodo,fahMid,.for,two>o«e,t<*^ church until' it was torn down rcf mony, in conjunction with a nup­ death of his wife three weeks ago. Atwater of Red Bank. The funeral a 'pTe-medIe|il'^oonriK' TOal'warJ''' I church and all its societies 'to be ccntly to make room for the pres­ was held Saturday afternoon at the the valley and whitq tOaee. The of Charles Hj^Denalt of Wvor tt^et^ dn.; better. condition than had been tial mass. Mrs. Stevens was formerly Miss Car­ bridesmaid wore a gown of poWder bro^e opt while ho, wai at ihat ghf<^| ent residence of Rev. Joseph F. Last Wednesday night a surprise oline'Barclay. . • , ; • house and was conducted by Rev, Red Bank,' and:Kenneth''Drury;, ton venity and ho'anllited,Jnf«i4 naval''^ i'the case for many years, Hughes. Mr. Jlorgan was the best' Robert MacKellar, rector ofiTrin- ,blae •with* a picture hat- to 'match of Mrs. Emmtf- -Olarlge ' 6f • Long f^- .'The-oiBce- of church cleric had miscellaneous shower was- given for Mr. Stevens was born at White and carried a boqnet of pliik roses. aviaUon tervice,,wboTo'he tervtd ll'' ' known of all the pastors of the Miss M'ertz at the home of Mfs. Horse, near. Trenton, and was the[•it y church. Burial was made at Branehi'-weVe married;on Sunday, year In thlt department at Philfideliii' been vacant for several months, and church; serving his congregation Fair 'View cemetery.. After the -wedding a-reeepUon Hi Mrsi Thomas k; Coiripton was elec^- Robe.rt Burke on McLaren street. son of W'illiam Stovens. His parents October 16th. Inunedtately, after pWa',and'on,.the Qreat'Uike«.."i?:-..'i"V.*i-''. during the trying days of the Revo­ was given at the Knights of Colum­ the wedding theioouple ttarted on: a £/ ed to fill this position. Mrs. James •The dming room was attractively moved to Eatontown when he was bus" haU at Nevir York; The, guesta After the war ho>ttended, Jeif«-; lution. Mr. Morgan's body is bur­ decorated with snapdragons and eight years old and he had' lived trip to Niagara Falls; and Canada; P;"J. Taylor was elected a trustee)to led in the churchyard, and his at the reception were Mr, and Mrs., fenon medical college st Fhiladel*'-' p. succeed the late Sfalcolm Tilton. It pink and white colors, and the dec­ .there ever since. • He got his DIPHTHERIA AT BELFORD. Joseph Maloney, Mr, and Mrs. John They are now living at .Betrett, ^hia four yeari and he wai'a^rd^,^ grave is marked with a granite orations in the living room were Michigan." '• •_^'' • was reported that the ladies' aid monument,' presented to the church education in the Eatontown pnb-. J, Travers, Jr., and daughter, Mr. edis geld medal on graduating ti"^, ^'^.'socfety had raised $690 during the yellow and white. Miss Mertz re­ lic school and later he started in TWO CHILDREN DIE FROM THIS^ and Mrs. M. J;-Maloney, Mrs. Mary the flnt prlte'ln medicine.- Ba^«im*"'.^ by those whose ancestors had wor­ ceived a large number of gifts, Muallar—Covart. , "'•u past - year and that the Sunday- shipped there during his pastorate. business as part owner of a general DISEASE. Bennett, Mrs, James Maloney, Mrt. uated in 1928, and he was appoutid' * , K school had turned ?60 over to the which were arranged around a store at that place. After running William Dobson: and eons,: Mrs. Mist Adelaide B. MueUer Of Rntn. by the dean of the college to tha.,^^ d church. Eepairs are under way to sprinkling can, with streamers ex­ the store with his partner four years They Are lUiidrad . Williamson, son and .Walter Covert; of"Sea^ Epiatopal hotrpital at Phlladelphiaa^; Cannon Roar Daring Sarraon, tending from the can to ferns. John Barry and Misses Julia and bright were married lait week by he bought his partner's share and Daughter of Elmar C. WtlHami Anna, Swiftj and Marian and Helen where he wat an interne two^yeWk'^f' , thejchurch property. Mr. Morgan's sermons, still pre­ Games were played and the first •on, Sind Alberta Maxson^- Daugh- Rev. Wi R. Blackman, : pastor: of After that he was chief house tt»W' ; if The annual supper for the mem- operated tl*o business seventeen Bennett. served, are proof of his strong pa­ prize was won by Mis^ Kathryn Cur- years. In 1887 he sold tho business ' ter of Arthur Maxson. Simpson memorial ohurch of .Long geon for Dr. H. 0. Beaver'at Ken- bers of the congregation took place triotism. Mr. Morgan took as his ley. The consolation prize.went to The couple left on a short wed­ Branch.- Their ; attendastt were elngton hospital fpr women at WW- ) early in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. to W. E. Morris and Theodore, Ar- Mildred Williamson, aged two ding trip and on their return they text Sunday, June 28th, 1778, Miss Helen Plynn. The party rants., ,• • ; Miss Minnie' Covert and Frank Co­ adelphia. La|wr, in order to, gain -<, P.,Howard Lloyd of Mstawan, Dr. wound up with a buffet luncheon. years, daughter of Elmer .C. .Wil­ .will make their hpme with the vert, Jr. The couple will live at 'Trust In Him at all Times." As Mr. Stevens started in the real es­ liamson of Belford, died last Friday wider experienee, he terved^ievera)'" d and Mrs. Roger Williania Swetland he was preaching the roar of can­ groom's mother at Middletown, ^ •. Soabright months each at Willi eye hoipltalf' J:.' of Hightstown and Rev. H. Pierce Those present- besides the guests tate and insurance business that from diphtheria after a sickness of - A miscellaneous shower was giv­ non on the battlefield of Monmouth mentioned above were Mrs. James year and was elected treasurer of­ two days. Tho funeral was held on the eye, ear and throat staff of' . Simpson of New Monmouth were could be heard distinctly. Late that en to Miss Dunleav;^ on Tuesday , Scanlott—Capper. Jeffenoh: medicalcollege) at the<^,; special guests. The supper was Curley, Mrs. Thomas McCormiek, the Shrewsbury -Mutual fire iAsnr- Saturday and burial „was made at evening at Mrs, Mary Bennett's- on; night the defeated troops of Lonl Mrs. Louisa Patterson, Mrs. Aloys- ance company. He held this posi­ Mist Theresa Scanlon of Vahder- Episcopal hospltalrand at the^Fhll^<'^ ., |. more like a family affair than like tho Lutheran cemetery at New Prospect avenue. The bouse was; burg and George Capper of Colt's adelpbia General hospital a formal occasion, and many per- Comwallls and Sir Heniy Clinton lus Patterson, Mrs. Louisa Chad tion until his death, Mr, Stevens York, with a servica at the grave came straggling Into the village, wick, Mrs. Fred Conk, Mrs, John decorated with orange-> and black Neck were married Saturday, Qcto-; i^Dr. Mal;thews has received a nnnH. ^ sons commented on the delightful was also an insurance adjuster of by Rev. H. Pierce Simpson of New crepe paper and with HaUowe'eni her of pleasant visits from.his fortt-'? Comwallls coming from Tennent Bambach, l^rs. Robert Adams, Mrs. the company. •beir 20th, .at St Mary'g 'ebach at &>• neighborly and social spirit which Monmouth. trimmings.' A social time was had Coitus Neck. The groom la em­ er Bchoalmatei alnca ha came to Redi'-' ' pf!^aB: manifested. by way of the Deep Cut and Rem- Martin Moore, Mrs. Edward Kaney, He was a strong Democrat and Mr. Williamson, the father of tho sen's Hill, and Clinton from Free­ Mrs, Florence Bennett and Misses and;.dancing vras enjoyed, /nie ployed at the rug mill at Fieehold. Bank to sUrt b hli profesdon, with,'*! !*> - 'The'- supper was served in^the held many ofllces'ln Eatontown. He child, was injured « short time ago bride received many t^fts. The many wishes-for his taceest In h{a^, Alien, Joseph W.ThVmpson'.Sid-- by Myre Glass of New York: and the .original deed was hung. under a cedar tree on King's High­ The funeral was held yesterday. ,rence Conley,, Calvin Erwin; :and , at St. JamaaV SehboL Vienna, who will elng fOttr taee- P,' ' Last; Thursday's meeting marked was injured Thursday morning near ney-J. Beers and James E.'Gdggs, George, James.jind Gerald Bennett way, nsar the preserit residence of Middletown when a Standard Oil The parent-tisachew' atsbclatldn^ tiohs ta Hebrew; tWree InYlddW^' «!' almost to a day the 260th anniver- directors of the Shrewsbury Mutual DEATH FROM PNEUMONIA, of St James's school will held a Charles H, Morford, and this tree service c^r which he was driving was fire insurance company. The burial, two in'English, J ohe In Frehch'and' sai;: of a meeting in the log cabinIs stil l standing. To the credit of John P. J, Ayiward of New York Morris—rMayer. roast beef supper, next , Monday two In Italian/Sidney Rodman'<^ ^ .home ot, John Stout at Middletown struck by. a Hudson sedan driven by in charge of Albert W. Worden, was Miss Charlotte Morris, daughter night in the eehoo] building on Clinton and Comwallls, not an act Albert Rickard of Rhode Island, Th^ made at Glenwood cemetery. Long Diad Thursday Night. Perth Amboy will give an, addraalH I viliaige at which eighteen men or-of devastation was committed by of George Morris of Belford, and Broad street The committee to on the ^ork and advantagea :>o(.C-; Ip ganized the second Baptist church collision was duo to "Judge" Thorn­ Island. The directors of the insur John P. J. Aylwardof New-York William M. Heyer, son of Fred Mey­ charge of the affair conilitt,of Mrs. any of their troops during .the re­ ton of Morford place. Red Bank. ance company attended the funeral these asibciatlont..',,':. ... ',-^';',r,, of America. These men were Rich- died last Thursdays night of pneu< er of Leonardo, were married Sunr Alice,Leddy, Mrs. Teresa Hereld, > MlssBose Klatsky is ohalrman of.-t treat from the battlefield tp Middle- He drove out of the New Monmouth in a body. monla. Mr, Aylward was the son i, ard Stout, John Stout, James Gro- town, while they remained here, nor day afternoon at four o'clock at^e Mn. Lawrence Roche, Mrt. Thomas the recital committee and «ha will 1, ver,: Jonathan Brown, Obadlab road in front of the sedan. Mr. of SarahiCarton and Patrick J. Ayl­ home of the bride's parents. Rev. on their way. to Naveslnk High­ Rickard swerved to avoid striking Kelsey, Mrs. Mae J. Ryan, Mrs. ^leassistedv by Misses Sarah andt^^? K' Holaiesi7John Euckman, -William DEATH FROlU PARALYSIS. ward of Everett and had been sick H. Pierce Simpson of New Mon­ Mary Francis, Mrs.: Mary Murray,' Rose Llpack and SatahBelgrad, and - lands, where they took to the long Thornton's car. He escaped hittipg Mrs. Ellen Corbatt of Red Bank a 'Wng time. He '-was fcoro at Iji-' Chees'eman, John Wilson, John Cox, boats and found safety on. the Brit­ mouth performed the ceremony.. The Mrs. Martin Meadi, Mrs. Richard At- by' Nathan - Witkin, Uorrii Oohes •: this car but he did hit the oil truck. Died' Saturday Mdmtng. Everett and was -tl years eld. For house was decorated in pink and and Harry Feldt i -v.:;, ii Jonathan Holmes, George Mount, ish men-of-war. Devastation there A general mix-up followed and the tridge, Mrs. Stanley Targdniky, Mrs. ' \ Walter HaU, William,'Layton, Wil- was, hewevMu .but, this was^cjjjjiipit- Mrs. Ellen Corbett, widow of •» number of years.betoro hia ill- white and;-the wedding was-largely Michael Normiie, Mrs. James Ander­ ' Myer Lipack will be matter of'' liailivCorapton, James Ashton, John oil'.truck:Wa3 upset. Martin Corbett, died of paralysis ness-he.^ was employed as a sales- attended. son, Mrs. Jnlia Sweeney, Mrs. Am' ted either hy.j Hessians .oi:;..Toj' The Standard Oil cai^was'dam­ cerembhles, Mies Margaret Gcldfarii Bown'e, Thomas Whitlock and James neighbors of the American patiiol Saturday morning at the'fioma of man;-:.Besides his wifey Josephine The bride'wore a costume of old Soden, Mrs, Thomas Little, Mrs, will render several telectlont';o» I Grover, Jr. aged beyond repair and a good deal her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ciusey of i O'Keefe, he is survived ty his moth- Edward McDonough, Mn. Sarah Prom the sermons of Mr. Morgan of damage was done to both the er and a sister, the latter being white satin trimmed •with lace. .She the piano. . ','.v^^' Of. these Richard Stotit, Grover, it is learned that the forces of the Mechanic street, •with whom she had was given-iii-marriage by her fath­ Carroll^ Mrs. William'Pecktr, Mrt, ' Bowne and Obadiah Holmes were other cars. Mr. Stiles was taken to lived the past four years. She was Miss, Sarah' V. Aylwalrd of Ridg-e Henry Burke, Mrs. Margaret Con- Card ol Thanks.. , enemy must havo spent several dajra the Long Branch hospital for treat- road, Rumson. er. The;bHde's slater, MUu MUdred - am'bng the twelve patentees to Stricken with paralysis, last Wednes­ Morris, was maid! of honor. She was noM, Mn. Alfred Seietf Mrs. David Wo desire to thank all t^oie wno ' in, the neighborhood, for the minis­ nent for the injury to his spine. day. Mrs. Corbett was bom In Ire­ The funeral was held Monday . , whom Governor Richard Nicolls, ter wrote that Sunday, July 6th, attbed in white satin trimmed with Emmont, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, offered iympathy during our receitt,; . 'acting for King Charles H., bad Mr, Rlcltard'was cut on both legs land 77 years ago and came to this morning at the home of hia mother Mrs. David Leroy, Mn.' Peter Lang, bereavement, espeotilly Rev. Jamet. and up to August 16th, he was and a ligament of one of his legs country when she was a girl. Besides at Ridge road, Bumson, and later laice. Herman T. Schroeder of Un­ Dykema, the betren and those wha ' . granted April S, 1666, the land now obliged to preach In his bam, as ion City was groomsman. The.wed- Mrs. Joseph Laurino, Mn. George ' comprised within the counties of was torn. His wife, who was with Mrs. Ciusey she leaves three daugh­ at Holy Cross church. . A requiem Kaney, Mn. Thomas Salmon, Mrt. sent flowen and loaned can. ,, the church building was in' use' as him, was cut on the forehead. ters and four sons, they being Mrs. high mass was chanted by Rev. John ding march was,played by Mies Jo­ ElvinH.Frake, Monmouth and Ocean. The other a hospital. Mr, Morgan resumed sephine Bennett of Belford, who Catherine Sullivan, Mn. Rosa O'Flai patentees were William Goulding, Thornton's son was in the car with Daniel Martin and Miss Jennie. Cor­ E. Murray, rector of the church. Madeline F. Brown. . preaching in the church Sunday, Burial was made at . Mt. Olivet was dressed in blue tafteta. The heity, Mn.' Hariies Jackson, Mrt. —Advertisement ^ : - ~ Samuel Spicer, Richard Gibbons, his father and both escapo' injuries. bett. of Bed Bank, Mrs. Harry Patrick MeCarron, Mn. Mary U- August SOth, nine weeics after the O'Connor of Little Sliver, Michael cemetery. ceremony was performed under an John TUton, Nathaniel Silvester. Thornton was arrested and it was arch, of flowers .and antumn leavei. disc, Mrs. William Dewlen, Mn. Card.of Thanks. 'William Reape, Walter, Clark and battle, and no further mention la discovered that he was driving with Corbett of Shrewsbury, Martin Cor­ made in any of his sermons of the An elaborate supper was servedi John Noonan, Mn, Elmer Fatter- We desire in this manner to thank "Nicholas Davis, all Baptists. a permit and without a licensed driv­ bett of New York, John Corbett of FIREMEN'S SUPPER. all for their kindness and lympatte'• presence of soldiers of the enemy. Monticello, New York, and William At each place was a toy cannon son, Mrs. yralter Patterson, Mrs, The Monmouth Patent was writ­ er with him, as the law provides. He Lena Flccolie, Mn. Harry Fatter- shown in our bereavement; especiali Rev. Abel Morgan was followed was taken before Justice Walter N. Corbett of Jersey City. She also It Will Be Hald at Fair View Thurs­ which exploded and provided each ly Albert W. Warden. Jr., the bear< ten the year following the English by his nephew, Samuel Morgan, and leaves eighteen grandchildren and day of Next Week. guest with a souvenir favor.' After son, Mrs. Hugh Phillips, Mrs. Ella conquest of New Amsterdam and Cobb of Shrewsbury, who is work­ Conk, Mn. Daniel Martin and Mn. era, those who sent flowtn and . he, in turn, by Rev. Benjamin Bon ing from Mr. Wainrlght'a office at five great grandchildren. Tho fun Middletown township fire com< the repost the newly married couple loaned can. there were many Netherlanders in left for'a short weddbig trip, They William O'Brien, and Mtssei Jennie the colony with whom the English nett, who owned a large farm now Red Bank, and he was fined $100 for eral waT'held ^ertwdV^momlnrat' P^-y N»- If* Fair View •will hold Mrs. Charles H. Conover' the property of Fred C, Tatum. will live at Leonardo, where the Dwyer, BUxabeth Vaui;hn, Cathe^ wished to he tfn good terms. The not having a licensed driver with St James's church. A solemn high i.''''^'*^" ^ ™f "'*'l*lT ine Holian, Delia McDerroott, Mary and Chlldrem' - him and he was fined $60 and costs groom is engaged in tho grocery —A-dvertlsement grant declared for the purchase of Tha Church Incorporated. mass of requiem was chanted by ™"'^»y "'K"^'; business with his father,,Fred Mey­ Daly and Mary Burke. lands from the Indians upon an The church was incorporated in for reckless driving. Rev, John B. McCloskey. Burial was, -^"^ f*™''',.*'?'! other resldenU of Card of Thanks. equitable basis, guaranteed all such that part of Middletown township er. ' The bride received many gifts. 179S under an act of-the- General made at Mount Olivet cemetery. The bride has been eipployed at At­ I take this meant of thanking the < land titles, established a complete Assembly, passed March 16th, 1*786. ROAST PIG AND CHICKENS* The bearers were Bei;nard Coyne, have been very liberal with grlfts of RAINBOW AUXILIARY DANCE, voteri of Rumson for the iplendtd > system of self-government and Frank Brasch, Edward Connors, chickens, fruit, vegetables and oth- lantic Highlands at a'bookkeeper for tupport received at the pollt yitte*<. Mr. Bennett, who represented the the Jersey Central power and light It Will ba HaM ia Meoia Hail on stated: "All Persons shall have Elmer Walnwrl(hl Gives Shrews­ William Kane, Frank O'Brien and f '"f"* ^a^? day, which reiulted in.my re-elea^' district for several terms In Con to spend a cent to buy victuals for company. • Novanbar SOth. Free Liberty of Conscience, without gress as a Democrat, resigned In bury Fireman a Faatl, Philip King. ' • tion at coaneilman, any Molestation or Disturbance tho dinner. For this reason they Others at'the wedding besides The Balnbow divitlon ladltt' aux­ Levit T. Wilton. ' 1818. The church had various In Recorder Elmer 0. Walnwrlght of iliary of Bed Bank met Monday Whatsoever in their way of Wor­ Shrewsbury borough gavo a pig LEFT FIVE CHILDREN, decided at a meeting last week to those mentioned were Mist Ruth —Advertjiement cumbents in the pastorate until sell dinners at the rate of 75 cents Salmon, Theodore Berg, Edwin night at Mrs. Mary Rellly'i on Oak­ ship." 1823, when a call was given Rev, roast and chicken supper to the Mrs. Grace Langler of Rlvertlda each and to allow each diner to have Compton, Mrs. George Rust and land Itreet at whleh time an eve- Card of Thank*. So these English Oaptitts and the Thomas Roberts, whose name it members of the Shrewsbury fire Drira Diad Sunday Aftaraosta. aing of tooiabllltr wit tnjoyed and I w ih to expreu lineere thanki-i company and their friends last as many helpings as he or she family, J. ,T, Johnson, Mr. and Mrt. Dutch, who had preceded them, one of tho most prominent in tho Mrs, Grace Langler, wife of Phil­ wanted. Robert Snowflake, Frank Cerveny, the following offleen wera elected! for the kindnaii and lympat^ .worshipped God; each in his own Baptist annals of New Jersey. 'Ta- Wednesday nlghU Over 66 persons thwrn at the death' of ray faUiti^ i ip J. Langler of Riverside drive, died Tho firemen cleared $60 by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snowflake, Fred rtuMu^Hn. Marr BlKak way, end before long, Quakers, thcr Roberts," as he was called wero present and a supper was Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Langler VIee »r«il4«nt—Mn. Catteitna Vat- Charlea H, Conover. ;j served with many things In addition cuchra party and dance last week'. Snowflake, Jr., Mr. and Mn. Eihil Scotch Presbyterians, High Church- was a native of Wales and in early was 62 years old and was the daugh­ Pfelffer, Mrt. Schumacher, Mr. andBtaa t imen and French Huguenots began life had been a missionary among to tho pig and chickens. Tho guests -^^.rtl.iS.^t^""*" •• ter of Rose and Peter Young. She SANS SOUCI CLUB. Mrs, J. R. Cellint, Mrs. 0. W. Bom, ««enUrr-IIn. WUlUa Dowd, flocking to tho Bcttlcmont, building enjoyed a social time after eating. , Tteuat«F—Klit Ka« Dtgearlnt. tho Chorokeo Indians In North Car­ was bom at Brooklyn and had lived Mr. and Mrt. Henry Meyer, Mr, and churches of their own. olina, journeying thither fn a prairie Speeches were made by Mr. Waln­ at Riverside drive a number of Rumson Young Woman'* Soelaly The auxiliary will hold a dance . Ialovjag awMorf^JMMieleTW daagW * wrlght, John SsgueiHon, Jr., Frank Mrt. Fred Meyer, • Mr. and Mn. Wednesday night. November BOtii. schooner that is still owned ,by his years. Haa Two Naw Mambara. George Monlt, Mn. fiponner, Mr. Tha Monmaulh Palinl. grandson, Henry C. Roberts, who O'Brien, George Tarry and Harry In the Moota hall in the Kridel Tha Monmouth Patent contains Mrs. Langler ii survived by five The Sans Souci club of Rumson and Mrt. Henry Schroeder, Mr, and mAKPiiaa. wnmwj>i.tvp>i.' also owns nnd resides upon hli Sickles'. The chairman of tho sup­ children, Grace jind Rose Langler, heldf'it* first meeting ofthe fall sea- building at the comer of Broad iand In germ both tho Declaration of In per commltto was George Langc. Mn, Louis H. Meese, Mn. Koehler, Front itnitt. Tht auxiliary It dli- gmnilfatticr's farm. Mrs. Gladys M. Brady, and Herbert: son Monday night at tha home of Mr. and Mn. Benjamin Morris, Jr., dependnnco and tho Constitution of Mr. Robert! was followed In 1887 His assistants wero Edward Hounl- posing of a ton ot eoti on tha co- WANT ADVERTlSEMfflfrS tho United States. The year of and Philip, Jr, The funeral was MIssas Ireho and Evalyn Porter at Leo Johnion, Mtti Betty Salmon, by Rev. David B. Stout, a lineal han, John Ilawkin*, Frank O'Brien held yesterday morning at the late i that place.! Mist Kathryn Johnson opiraitve pUn for tha benefit of when It WBi granted, John and Edward Lawei. Mr}. N. W. Salmon, Miss Edni Sal­ the erganliatlon. Tea lata For Oaaalflealioa. descendant oJ John Stout, at whose residence fcnd afterward at St. u school teacher at Rumson, and mon,, J. A. Orodeskt, Mist May Sittlthr Who hid hccn with- Iloger homo tho church had hccii organ A good deal of tho talk wae about WIlliamB at the founding of Provi­ James's church of Red Bank. A re­ Mils Louise McCue of Bhrtwtbuty Hanliy and Hlsi Mildred Morrlt. THANKSOlVING DAY BKIOk. lifd, Mr. Stout earned a etnte- the election. After the ipeechmak- quiem high mass was celebrated by were admitted u memberi of the dence, Rhodiv Island, In 1080. open ing Mr. Walnwrlght was elected •d a school at Mldilletovn tor tho wldo reputation for hl» rloquenco Rov. John D. McCloskey, Burial club. Arrangements war* begun Utlar—JaUray. Mil* Oartnid* Ubaetky •! Rad nnd ni a shepherd among hli flock. chairman of the eoclel committee oJ was made at Calvsry cemetery, for an Invitation dance to be held Baah U Wad Samael Wttailalii. Instruction of the younR. As wsj^ tho ruitom In thost days tho fire company. lie agreed to Dacember 2d at tho community Mill Loutie S. A. Llgltr and Kd- After the alKhteio Middletown Brooklyn. . f Tht Rha Xappi 81 aororlty of Air reliieM.aeteW i • a ho nlio bought hli own farm, now have a dinner for the firemen on houie on Bingham avenue. After ward, W. Jeffrey of Rumien were rtiil, isrti Bo* keti* it KM men had docldad to establish married on Satarday, Ootober Bdth, pha ehapttr ojt Aibury Fark (an* Ihi- property of lUrtiy O'llrlfn, the first Monday of every' month. DIED IN HIS STTH YEAR, the business lestlen' refreehmente dtrtd a iho#tf and luppar ti MUt retiM^it^; Baptist church they set, about to Jemci n, Stout nnd William D. The next foRst will bo given Decem­ end a lecUl leuen rrert enjoyed. at the rectory of Bt Qtorgt'a Bpla- boltd I house cf worship on lAmIs Pranalt J. Dell Was a Former Naw copal ehoreh at Sumion by Biv. W. Otrtrudt Uboviky of Rtd Baak laia II Stout of Newark are grandpons of ber Cth al the flrehouse, Theie present In addition to tht Monday night at tht Nermandia am aurtnau lee.) "^'OTTied 'by John Stout, situ»t«d 'on Tlov, Pavld n. Stotit. whfl remelned York Tti Commliilener. membere alratdy mantloncd Ktn Dutton Data. Their atttndtnU wirt the south side of King's lllxhwsy, Francit Jordan Bell died Ust Mliici Miry Murphy, Loulit Ulit Jaiephlna.Llgler and Qtorgt VlUa at Aibnry Plik. MiMiUbor> I itnet, «i naitor until Ms death In IBTl PUY AT LEONARDO. tkyi wba it « mdttaU at tht Ktd almost 4l>'ectly oppo»lt« the present Bolti Mr, Roberti and Mr, Stout Wediteiday at hit home at AtUnlte Ohetil, Florence MInton and Helen Qordy of Runuon. Aftt* ihtaira^ ohurch bulldlnK. Thli meeting •Tha New Peer'* I'o be Qlvan Na- Highlands At the age of 80 years. Herding. ^ many tha eouple left on an antone- Btnk high tthoel, win'M'narrM arc tmrlsd beneath Imposing raonn ThanktiTvIng kt Ntw York (a house wdi ronla(«d by R new thureti ments in the old churcbyerd, eloie vembtr 17th and ISIh, Two yean ago he moved to Atlantic hue trip yirouch tha Jlouth and diTy In nai eh tho pr lamatrWtlAdSIH at Ldfll Bnnah. to Iheir predecuwr, Ilev. Abel Mor. Ralutnad (rem Kutepti Tha tottplt will jlva^at Red Bank. t deed of Koberl llaiishornn, gun. will be given on Thursday Fri­ he had been employed ai i clilel Prof, end Mrt. lltnry Xltai ot fiyclta itreet at {Elunuen, uaker. It was used until 1882 day night* oC next week In the dtputy tea commUiloner thirt) S SnveMl well-known IJspllil Long Bratteh have returned home Athltiit Clah la' Olia banaa. •an*'* when the pMienl ilnicture wae prillgloui llf« a dtughter, MUi Florence DdL The tureiqae Rhine. Fren) Oermaiiy Kdwin Lawrtnea Thontpaon, lan af Right. Mtitia m U tnrtiAU to frtSfiM iHnt ,,, HttnlH UastlOea Ttidy for uii, III mu lueceeded ef Middletown tttwnthip, funeral waa held Vtiiu afletnooh thiy wtat t« London and Mtnehia- Mr. and Mn. Idwia P. ThciBMon tha Jtnay RanMin •( Jtad Jabk. by Jimu Aeliton, who wu riKuter (•*•»!» I.ts ttinri VsslMaleaa t Ihe hnuie. Itev. Ralph Car* el of Red Baak. took platt Fifiay TUi m\t tk« Bnl af • NriMif frixM VMni, Unti ««iik*el (er, Xngtind, which la Ihe birthptaea If oniiln»d-»»d bid been espeeltlly CARDTARTV, Mil w,)!,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, AIM n«frt.»a Atlantle illthlandt and Riv, Mr, of Mri, Xlaai. Oihir eottntrtti and night at tha Mda'ibemt. RaT.WO* daiMM t« raUa mmf mihtd for werk In the Uien wllde^ Arhm WeJIit rial MMti(«ll«« Pearly ef nieemAeld etnduclad Ihi elllM of InUreet «rert vtiltad whitt llan A. AttMtr •( Piitii AlitNHr, itakkOMa. Tk« «hiMh IWJM ! ntM, He uiumed tht pulerit* In Rad Daali U^ia al the BtiUra 8le AH*. Wtlk, Mailaete Utlttkart lerrtee. Surttt «ai mide at Fair aooitii of tht Mdii parfanMilSa dasH y oanMMd «t Hmmi nt Claerai 140 Ust Wsek mn W»lk» ,,,, AsatUmeate Ihey wira away, Mr, ni, Mn. .1111, Thai year tht church wu Wdkf Mtttaa WtM View eemtUfy. Kltai art tha partntt of Mn. tmmoBy. Tha atopla Mtfl w • iMMffnIwtf b/ (h« fpvtnilflf luthe^ AbtuI 149 M» (leered al a itrd R«ii«Mitfi ,,, MaWrt rmi Chailai Li Dvtrkti and Mn. Id* waddlBi Mp 10 limoda oM M Itlti and It •( OHM tntti« MMvti MHeilff ,, *mtM OrtMM Fmheld Uaehtialili Dead, ward 0«wt» af Had Bank. thttrnltuiiwlUUritt Will lad. nUUeni with Mhtr Oapllit and metni etmmlltte t\ tht Red XM u'tsHii Mw.... esMsiMti Mlthtcl ftti tt FfMheld, ant al I In Rhtde teland mi Hank gatttre lur ledge. Abeal 16t) t\l Ml Wasi Fraal lireel. tht wait wMttf ktawii UaakimlUi* Natdtewarii Mtttiajg. MfMflf wtft jfNtiRl Dridfe and . >)i* perHBi attandfit a party In thli tatUM al Ifei ttata. iM iati Tki Middlitafn tt •Mliiatf Mr. JUhlotiJi) St 100 wtrt slaH Mil vrluf «irt j»H fiiturdai nighi hi ttt IHM WtdMtlaf tt FoniMtila, Iti iward«4 m wiinin. Mri Kalh> yard wia II mn oM. UhtHi find of. AiMiUa: 3«|gtM Ml ihiinMi af Uii * M M Mm Iiltn4 II WMi riMl itiiii ttrpttH HifeiffM fefHfht g mhMHh M4 UM_wa* » hf ihtjnu waiRM «m nU to m VanlJi^ Mfi. H•^ tatVft*«otMriUNM»4 Mr. 'fctftit, /' iEed;ban£ begister;:2I0VEMBE B 9. 1927..

\ BUSINESS H(mc!e£ BUSINESS NOTICES. MISCEUANEOUS. » ' REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.. T» cam ta taltf iiut ?t«flv«a two 0. ESdlliLtoAgH ^juii,; lU west UAH WASHINU anapollshWi also gresl. LADY'S iUver wrist watch lost Ssturdsy, FUBN18HBD apertmeatforreBt, oa rlT«; JNG. ^John F. Nevlut, TS Linden pises, going Crom Borden's reildsnce. Rum- • four, rooma ( 8»«,__ Bsdley-Hsll.: phons ten hestt at Aag^aeAVTri^es ^sTOl»'liS? ' ' pbone Btd Bank 822S.M. '•• sen, N.jiB.., to the racea vis Red Bank. Bed ;Bank 18S8, »8 Monmouth atreet : eatdd KXPKBT, a«toBwl|ll..oBwl|ll«,w«iher,poi« vaihsr.poni Iin^hsnn ^hsna Initials D. B. Reward lor return to Doila UOUBB- (or rent) excellent location,, taaat 88.800. Ba e(' the nab suad at thi.Bora Busasi WILUAMd. KEEUni.,eld end oei^. Borden, Bnmion <81.« '18L.88,. „to• Monmpatbl / .„ tlatat'flitsnx l«s;''Olebs"Oaart -and 'llMbanIs vettket Sld.iL««t, «ATT Frftbold, W.J, WE BUY snd sail TTARRTBLNC B^ FOB. BENT, store rooms «n Uoomosth TWd .Ingle kouaea «, >e"lei to those whi waatsdi alao two heaisa esar 4e»et i 'r>tnaf.,«>ergieent LOST, straight-leg male beagle hound, caiion; moderate nat Apply st the offlas jsls. gtiiei* to rant Oold BW r'^' ,i...o.nl.M5...y;;nj o«_ihr»bbert. Bargalni. 'mouth stritVpboni ISSt, BadBaski need laoo.OO.or .leie on (urnttura or of Sigmunl Elsnsi Qo„ or telephons Bed note,, with psymenta of 20 montha or less: about twelve Inches Ugh, black and tale; SB Bridge avenue,: Bed: BahJ !' y wl wd' MifiT'HerjnMi Tirnow lor ap. BItiaa, pi i.!Bed';Baak^H40.W;;.- • Bsnk.UOO. Old) -.M>OOBB nserleafd Ilka: LUM^J'-UN.Unde r supervision of Bute banking da- white; right ear has split about ona 4B4-J. : iliitmint.* > • • 'f ,DS •toS!t?-.»oB: erhlle. , tartment. You telephone, wi do tbe rest THRBE-ROOH spartminti heat furnished; HEW sls-ioom'houist;osk Boerst.needi / - iraer TeaBooBl.- Bay .'as gifs roil ao etUnste (or ninrtselpt l'*'' J«"«y Cash Credit Corporation, room Inch long. Good reward (or Ita re­ eat al ^ renold Soorajbr mashine, which. " — .260. Hsdiey-Hall. phons 1888. 88 Mon­ - burning lreplSce,,brtskfail;neeC[ifle' kwettbeart oroothw. '"'Jl»*'';5"'"'° '•"one 8217...A1. turn to Wslter A. Conroy, Keansbnrg, mouth atreet: Red Bank. • bath, sun porch, tot watar heat,' th»; cu (nrnUh tht to •Ingen. 41 Hoamaiith itrtet, reaentlr'-addM la- oeraqulansnt, so 100 .Emory atriet, phone 6B4B, Asbury Chp' olg/^elfoVd vhoplhMij;. This id brtwna, alio «b - patlit igai, br'ti Oauantted lit BslpFk SIckeli. Bad^BseC ' Pbone. connection. FOR RENT, at Rnmson. flve-room "Eongs^ blocki from Broad atreati llO.BOit vei* < '«»!» «':dOM?(alio;bri«dliirjto«k, «.yB«nk.' low with Estsgst sU piodern Improve­ yiytsrms. Hadley-Hsll. Phone IlIt'TJ ' -—baU^lnV'Wu'bought Ttcentl^^ •arr ubbeir (or lalt. ;.(-si linw, pall.t;,};«ch«rili.,A**- .o». sod^ Sbral .. —- - faoCK ' and hulkbesd huUder. PorUbls ments; furnished vor anfumlihed, •, Also Monmouth streit ReJ Bank. ' I d«]p^4«At'fin pomimny of Belford "'^^Ir to Itinsf'&glilsiiTanSTBi! _,doeks snd Boata, a speolslty. A. S. WANTED, "steamer trunk, sixe about >0 two and' three room ailsrtm'ents, with ga­ CBOICB'^rtvef < properties. lor ssie 1 alae volfaHtg (»r isle « Hal sisottotnt »1 While. IS Oskland atreet Re~Bank.. tdsTtkixTimf pork, Oor 0»tn mliil inches long; muit be a bargain. Ad- rage; furnished or unfurpishedi Immedlsts wondelorfui l llrtlngs ; of PSWBITEB hiadi dreas Trunk, drawer M. Red Bankr* POSSESBLON. Phone Bomaon . 487, dwelling ...lot. and""-farn';, 'Th."!- .'S5i - piny, Sitnri^ay; iitght inmrked the ^rented. booah'l'end'Vrtdf' T«6lll'?.'*»« LAHDSOAPB girdincti gronndi laid WAMTBD. a cheap horse; most be cheap. NEW ave-roora bungalow,' with bath snd resl bargslqs. JosephiPh.Saato. , KB, HoH MitkatMitlnt. 10 WhiWhIUu atraatitrMt,. BeBad Bank,* mouth Itreet Bed.Bank. flnt^OKiMon the .httildlnKhaa been SQUiS, parrtaiai,, Xor lale•rtaioDahlti>al: Btosdistrdst, BBaBlf , tni'..^ Joe Bsket, StO llesbsnio street. VAN.BILK slip lost,- Finder please address Newman Springs avenUe, Red Bank, phons river (ront property, builnesa?:s|IM; . Bixty-ftTc, penom Vexe preicnt atin at tha cowar ol,Iwlngton phone tSOe.'Bed Bank. •I'en. Specialty trsnsplsnthig aid - Tan Slip, drawer M. Btd Bank.* 468.R. • : . • and-Bieond itroat. Tair Havan. H. J.» r' ' 8»S.B. or SSS-M.' tree moving. Alfred Bander. Seven- FRENCH LESSONS; Mile. ' Llvoek. 120 .fMinvBeUftrijiRpa Bank, Long tsz Harding road, U roiuming her prlvnU NEW bU room HOUSE, located in Little fOB- 8AIB, tompHU alaam ,h»Un» »lan<, WOOD fori s«Ie,osk' ant pinei BiepUes W, J, BINinNO, sntomoblle. trim-: Bridgi road, Port-ia-Peek, telephone Sliver; open flreplaee; gaisge; sll im- ;, liu)d,>Atiantiei^tghl(tndmhd Brook­ virr «h»P to gaiek lnir*r> for tbaat lessons in French. Lesions by the hour :i';l.t''s?d"B.n"^ »^"^^ lyn. The MnterlorJ/of the, building six <' rooms and bath. Pbona Bad Bsnk ssff' "SorETdeS; ning and' apholataring, lop;, cut;: Long Branch 8878, '' or hslt hour. Phone Red Bank 1H8-J.* provementa; ISO. . Badley-Hsll, phone Kid Stl»-Ml. ls{ni, enrtain llgbu./ slip, eonrs, LOST, pearl sunburst brooch, with diamond Bank 1888. 99 Monmoutb street.: MVM property for aalei. aaven-ioom'.f ' 'a WAIILnti««e;parlor;suite, kttohsB \\ • gusbtoua, sts. , ISO. Monmoutb atrstt. in center. Reword. C.11 Bed Bank IIU, rsrm or.SlS. p»r, ton '•""">>•'•>"" WILLIAM V. OlE'rRlOU, plumbing, best­ or addreaa 99 Monmouth street. Red Breplsce; furnished;, five roomi.' bath; 60i2BO (let; 88000 terms can be sr* *'' ' Elowen formed an important part lit jla "ani 'tbne linen . ihsilas. >. Prlert P. (Desrtond.v Colt's ^Me^k, N. J., phone ing snd tinning.. Fumps snd windmills 'Jt^!^'.^^F;il"'? bungslow. sU improve*, rasaoiiabU Call Bed Bank 8»e>-J. ^ Bed Bank, pbons SW8-W. • Bank.* Bumson, N. J. Phono 120. Beabrlght. 0. . thi^4ebor»tlon>.-Sac^.gu.e«t.reccived FrieboU »ie,P-21,» ' tepalred. Agent (or Haster vsrburetoi vacker. menta; 86,600: termi arrangid. Hsdlaye ,: la illver/jiradl'M k^to^venir. Mr. FOR BAIB.! onr.Ford ton tmeki rack bodr, "ijiBOB' niiboganr bookcise for^asletjilao coal isvlng device. FlU sny famsce. 48 Hsil; phone Bel BsBk.lS88, 89 HoBmnth': - In verr good eondltleni taaionsble prist. UOOFINQ—Slati. tils snd aibestoa ro^fil I^^GHTOB svenna. 'Red Dank. .Phone FURNISHED rooms for rent, with or with­ atreet • ' ,* -i,v>i ^ ' > asie 'looker' and''gas -stove. V. 'Zeman, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT; out board: homrnooklng. Ilia. Frivold, . and. Mrs. Ti^mow were the recipienti Phone Kisniburg S1S.W. .oyn&;L!fify.ltS*.;d H.nt atreet, Bum. re-rooBng a specialty. Itlstlnutesgiveo. of many fine gl(t«. vFrom her hus­ 8B00HD.HAND anfa.illne. oopdltlon, for M, .A. Hsckson, 488 Tshor street; LoK 188 RIveraide svenue. Red ^ink. Phone A BEAL home Is open (or your InspaoUoa.'W;? inn. M: J.» •:•' ^. • • ' ' — Branch, N; J., phone 896 -TJONG Branch, UrUULSTEBINO and refiouiilng-ol sll URNISHED house for rent on Brown 178. Bed Bank. J i- _ on Bergen place, .inst oil the.corneriol: *.' band TWirfciTaniowrec^lvea plat- salt. < Csrtit J, Bnllh, 11 South itteet, ^ kinds p( furniture, Frank Howerd. SB place; ISE; garage. Hadley-HsU. phone South street; weUconitrueted colonial tifpes* ihold. M, J.', . ' ' • PMVATB'SAIE. All of Ksw Jeriey-, _.. , myf-iwetping. .Wlllism rV.- Dials- Hirrison svenue. Bed. Bsnk. ohons goal 1888, 80 Monmouth atrett, Carlton theaUr FURNISHED, eight rooms on Broad street; house of ILX rooma, teeeptlon ' hsU, tile'^r: -lnaariU{(«iUt ten diamonds. <, rich. 42 Leingbton avenue. Bad Bank, 8160; three-car garage. Radley-Hol. isil;:. LD'B playhouse for sale ehsspi afai test :Is: Invited.to calll .Besutlful osed,. bsthroom, ann parlor, (umlabed Phone 1SS4 - BOARpiNO. modsm ImprovemenU, hot phone Red Bank 1888. 00 Monmouthnook ; psrQuet: floorl. ^raai Attelaborateropast was, served at wide: lavan (eit high, tourtain (set loni.; fphiltun, 'household goods, .antliues. and cold running waUr, centrally lo. NE six-room bungalow for rent; all street Carlton theater building. ' ttsam hsaV?' MONBY. to losnt bond snd MORIGBK*. >>b ivenlences; garage. Charles Brenker, place, Hooiler cabinet and other midnight'Danc^g' and cord games a!'Ai't- 0. U GRANT. GreritV N. J. buUdsr .01 Pbone Red Bank 188I-J. Vincent WiUU. terraced lawn, evergnen ebrubbery, dtir*. » was'providfd^hy ,the Beacoh'Beach -i for SSI... Csll Bed Bsnk »»».» •be'iold St Isss than half of orlglnsl neuth etreet. Red Benk. phon1fHBB-M.' homes, gsrsgei. ponltrr houiei. bsms. HALL (or rent Tbird flooi, 10 'Broad 21 Apilegate atreet River Plaxa. way. aU lidewalki. etc Can ha bought on ^i' orch*itTa. vFp.ur Kenerations were DOO lor asli.reglitsted pointer, white sad cost: Bed Bsnk Furniture Exchange.- lereens, bird BONSER4TE. Additions, el. strest (or lodge, dancea or enteruin- terma. "For information pbone 0. H. oi^'V! menta. Can...be rented by tbe yesr. month PRIVATE garage (or lent at 20 West : liver. Afteen,months, oldibrofkan.,',Phonc s 85 Honmouth street. Bed Bsnk,' , • terstlons snd.repsln. Satlafsetion gnar- Front atreet; 81 jpir month. Apply 10 ion, Atlantic Uigbianda B40 or B.W.'DG'::: preaeaiBtthefoptivitles. The old­ BRIDQE lesions, Mrs. Wsterman; "fl anleed. Charges resaonable. OaU. mite or evening. Apply B. Hance A Sone. 12 conidit local agents. est t:Keneration.'was :Tepre;cnted< by. uSie.Bumsoii.'! • . :,'Eslt Front street, Red\ilsnkj stud­ or Phone Middletown Tes-F-tL ' Broad street Red Bsnk. _ East Front atreet Bed Bank. NEW bungalow attractively rltnated on TO the Investor:—Sb room bonae anil gs. Ur,".TarnoW's parents, Mr. (md Mrs. radio. Corporation of' ..Anarlea. , type Wafe (or sslei all slsin'iome fat hogs ied at thoOollexe of Auction Brjdge, : TEN-ROOM house; Breplace, hardwood I FOR BALBfTloudi spesfcsr, i latest model,' floors; garage; located near river; 878, Shrewahury rivet; .spacious'living roomi . rage for tale; sU Inprovementsi woode ^ John,Al' Twnoyr of Belfosdi The lOO-Ai prios 126. Phons Red Bank rekdy to klU. , Mike GagaUs. Evarelt Kew York. Terms i 80 In advapca (or • Sl", ^F" "OHM |NE. WAAB wood-burning flreplaee; house faces tlveri burning fireplacst loested' on Plnckasp;ci foad. Bed Bank. .TSND OHARLEI A; JONES, .xo^rr WI.LI.R Hadley-Hall. phone 1888, 99 Honmouth lOTS-W * alx'lessons, one. hour-each. Itreet, Red Bank. • tile-bath; hot water heat;'garage; fur; road; near the. exclusive SUvsrwhlts aai«i ybungest, generation was represent­ FINE old violin for isle, resaonsbls.W.O. FOBS suburban, for aali. in good condl' THE CIDER mill of Brewer Bros, at Fair nished or unfurnished; 890. Poiiesston deni; 88,000. Hadley-Hall. BtMonmouth^; View Is open (or apples. We make cider. DESIRABLE ofne.. for-rent in tbe EUncr November IBth or December let Hadley- streit phone Red Bank 188S. , ' ; " : ed by.'two grandchildren of the.cele-' i Knlght^i Olsy atrieti ntsr TesrI itteit. tlon. IS '-Washlngtou. streeti, .Bamios; CHABLEB SEALS, old end new Boors te- Fair Haven, N. J.* N. Ij-i?"'"."! "K" l>f'ng« xPPlcs. Pure un- bnUdlng. ,.pply st ths olBcs of Blg- Hall. phone Red Bank 1888.-99 Monmouth "brants/ .^These; grandchildren, are. 1.* • suifaced and Bnlshed. Carmen plaes. Bed adnltetated cider for sale at a bargabi mnnd Eisner Company or telephone' Bed street. Carlton theater hundlor. SMALL farm (or lals; country boms witlii'i Betty YamalL of Belford and Wil: HOUSEHOLD fUrnUhlnga for ;-ALE.; Can. FOR SALB, three-hole gas stove with Bsnk. phoni 2127. price. Brower Bros. Bank 1100. . very excellent eew, 126 bene, tools; ms> 4 -t bs BEEN St':any time. ;W,l O. Knisht. over, ; la good eonUtlon s, resaonabls LOW BENT. tSt per month; Areola heat ohinery,' five seres productive soil,: Blo«<',S.| tUm Tiimow, Jr., of 'Atlantic High- aia^:atijeet,'near'I'l street, Fair Hsven; price; Phone Atlantic HIghUnda SSI.* THB OVEBHEAS door for gaisge.. fso- HOGS and ahotei wanted; top prieee: eaih. STORE for rent Bne location; near Broad fireplace; furnished; five rooms, bath; woodlsnd. fine bam. poultry'hanias.Vte«'"''-^ : torles, warebousss, stc,i Say sii*. sny Anyahape. Alio bee( cattle. Abe Zlot- etreet: ell Improvements; at 14 Me­Rumion, N; J. Phone 120, Beabrlght , C. rsge; all kinds of. fruittnd betiisv.'v I," lands. - FOBD coupe for sale, in good.eondltten; opening., let ae call snleiplsln. Hen- jcln. Freehold. N. J., phone e82-J chanic street Apply 10 East Front atreet .very attractive property and at a remsik*'!^ SPORTMEM'a opportunity sale, half price, also chlpksns for sale. Mis. E. Haw­ nth and Ocfso'countlsa-reprerentetive, the Land dl Loan ..Co. ^ Packer. ' : 1. ably low price ol 86,600.00; everythlBtt'!,' hsndioma Importil "Pnmltr Bcolt" It-; kins.- McOsrter svenue. Fair Hsven. M. J. »h B. SIckela, Red Bank. - ' STENUGltAPMlO work done. Phone R^ -All of the piarried Ufd of Mri and gauge 'gnnl-'praotteally ' new condition'; „0' Monmouth itreet, Carl- COMFORTABLE (urnlahed rooms for rent: HOUSE (or rent. 64: Washington atreet half .cash. Edwsrd W.'LInt " ~ ' splendid '.field or''trap.'Bun; sole-.lestber FORD toadatet for ssiei- everythlntr good W J. HILL,, paper hanging,_ ton theater bulldlllg. conveniently located; Bieali If desired. aeven looms and hath. aU imnrovo- Main atreet Freehold. N. J. Mis. Herman Tam'ow ••"has. been quinn'a Gun Store, Freehold, N. J, Bn.lt; ant 186 takii it. . 811 Wsllaee . deeoratinr, exterior snd Ihteiior.. pslnt- Apply Mrs. I^ght. ISl Broad street Bed menta; ann parlor; garage; rent 846. CaU MONMOUTH county real eeUte; river aide :' , /spent at Bolford, where Mr.,Trarnow street. Bet Bank:' ISff, 14'Worthily street. Bed Bsnk, phone CATTLE and bora wanted. Any ahape or Bank.*- ^ FOR SALE, at«am':heat colls for a, puHIo .1818, I ReSIX-ROOd .BankM 1989-Whouse,. all Improvements; 860. •propertlea, buslneaa properties, iteotorr :.:'t:3 li engaged in. the" Ashing business. erseycowa-lorsale• -for.salevl22Bj 1226i; beth .ill Freehold. N. J., pbone 682-J. • NEW bungalow.^ for rent attractively alt- per month. Hadley-Hall. phone 1888, sites, farms, dwclilnga.. A Une to. thi*.\; gaisge;' ' Flione SI2S0-J, Monmouth . cilf, •}. T. Wright, Hisdden'a Comer till bring full "particulars. - Loksi Beach.*. • .uated on Shrewsbury river; spacious .J Monmouth street Red Bank. . OFFLEA ' .... Before her marriage Mrs. Tarnow road, phone Middletown 872.F-12.' OABPKKnCB work wanted. AU kinds 1. Car FORD ton truo1(,. Just oycrhsuled, for sale, EMPLOYMENT. living room, wood-burning fireplace; house FIVE-ROOM house on Willow avenue. Fair Realty onice, Campbell's Jnnetlon, BsUsrBi.: was Miss:Dora.Kohlof of'Brooldyn. Tayloc'a asrsge.f>< FesrI street,'. Bed AIWATBR-KBNJ speaker, eiceUent condl- of lobbing attended to by en NI' faces river; tie bath: hot water heat; ga- Haven, n«r school, rent 888, Inaulie N. J. Phone Keanahnrg 602.M. "•7H ,',: tlo»;:very reasonsbie; siso Apco cbsrKn. .'peileneed esipenter. Wriu or phone BED BANK Employment Agency. 46 RiVT tage;'fomlshA or unfurnished; 890. Pos- vThe eouplehaversixchildretl. They Bsnk.*! 'sesslon November lEth or December 1st by telephone. Red Bank 1988-W, HOUSE for sale at East Side park, Fsi*"'- 'I Plrst/claia garage for tent, Apply-24 erald. avenue, phone. 1122, Bed Bank. VmtiB, N. J„: corner 80x200: eight >:•{; areiMrs. Earl Yamall of Belford, FOB BALB, hirge psrlor stove snd.a woo4 Monnlonth. street. Bed Bank. • :Uartln. SB Harding nad, Bed Bank.. We will aupply your help ot we will give Hadley-Hall, phone 1888, 98 Monmouth FOE RENT, new four-room bungalow, with stovei' prices reasonsbie. Apply to a •phone'SlOB. ^ i you work. Hoat reaaonable rale along the treet. Red Bank. all eonvenlinccs; garage. Cbarlea Brea­ rooms, all ImprovemenU; slso optional two. , Mrs. MlHord VanBrpnt of Red W. Ooildlngton,:Bed Bank. R. F, D., boxFEMAL E Pekinese puppy, thtee months adjoining lots: exceptlonsl opportunity tor w. uoaainsion,':0ea .nanx. n. r. j. old; pedigreed stock; wlU sell rewon-. ooast Befereneia investigated. ker. Weat Front stiee.t River Plsia, Bed DESIRABLE bouses for rent; Bne loca­ Bank, phona 1607. quick cssh buyer. Phons' Rsd BSBM' I BBnk^:;William; Tamow of, Atlantic 18«., Phoni 27i-F-«8, Middletown.' ible. Idr.. a.' P. Stevens. 180 Biver rosd, I HELP aupplled of aU naUonolitlss. lor aU tions and moderate rents. Apply at the' .WHITNBY'bsby-stroIler'for sole, In good OUROaiN'B tor real art. Uurobln-a barber SIX-ROOM houae. garage; near high 1629.R. • II Highland! and Harold^ Bonald and HITNBY baby -stroller'.for asle, In Bumson; K.- J.; phoneBurason SBT-W. :'sbop Is the place whers art meani sorae- kinda of work.. specUllsing In fsrm office of SIgmund Eisner Co.' FOUR lote for isle on SprinSi g atreet lt.20e>^;^l I condition; .sMo:>V|otrola with records. BEMIKOTON repeaUng ah'St gun for "l*. "•"li: <" •« 8, Bergir>s Agen. school; 170. Hadley-Hall. phone 1888. each. Hsdiey-Hall11.. phone Bad. Bank*- O Doris Tamow, who live at home.., Call 211'EasT Bergen plsce, Red Bsnk, thlng. For tasl'proof Icy as onie. and HOUSE for rent six rooms, bath and all Red Bank. 99 Monroouth street 1888. 99 Monmouth atreet ICarIto«|haate g ".'-^ phone m-M. * ; 12-gauie, In good condition. For further then yoD arill alwsys. This sIso applies ey. SB West atrist Mew Yatk City, phons improvements;. nice light rooms, Krl- InforiatW call sftar 1:00 P.-M; at 104 to isdies snd ablldnn. Beoosd NsUonal KM tor So46. FOB RENT, large (umlihed room, aultanla building. , OUR hones Mid forty • hot bed aasl dcl's Market Broad and. Front streets, HALLOWE'EN dance: MonmoBth street, opposite, new; Cstlton bsnk bunding, Bed Bank. UpsUhrs. . tlKD BANK.nutles' registry. 46 Riverside phone'20ais,W. Red Bsnk; for two; garage. 96 Hudson avenue. LIST your property with me and «et qalsk:^ Harrington, oppoilts Middletown Zoo.'. theatir. BediBsnk." . ELMER a'WAINRIOHT. Justice of tiia avenus, telephoni 1*28: tislnsd snd Red Bank.* resulte. Choice propertlea (or Bale'er,' ONE-HALF double house, alx rooms dnd rent C; P. mp, real estete. inioreneei''*S Society. USED thru (or-sale, tour. SliLse,tires! THRBB sows vrtth plgetwo weolts-old, I« Peaea. OivU snd criminal, conplslnu prsctlcsl nuraei on call day snd night bath; hot air heat;'near Front atrket; HOUSE (or rent between Oak plate and Young 'Man^ kabrew Held WIH'iell one or sll at a risl bsnrsin. given prompt attention. Oolieetion ot ae- Ws srs prepsied to give yoa exeeUent. Kemp avenue. Fair Haven; neWly dec­ and mortgage loans. Little Silver,'M.(x-:i«R sale; alip round stock poUtois snd Hob- 840. Hadley-Hall. phone 1888, 98 HoB- phone Bed .Bant 1880J. or 18B2. ' /jM a'Parly, at Le Bon .Temps HalL 1TB Monmouth atreat, R*d-Bsnk. bard squish. 'Tbomaa Maher, Jr., _Fiee- counte. Day and night ssrvies: 154 EOURTEOUB-aftrvlce. . roouth street Red Bank. orated, all Improvements} furoiehed or un­ PUNO BOXES (or isle. Dlrban'i Piano Oatberine striit. Bed Bank. ^ Telephone WORK wsnlkd by experienced man InFURNISHE D rooms for rent; single or en furnished: double garage, abower bath and FURNISHED apartmanta tor ssIer-baaati.1T Over..lOO .persons attended the Bbep. Drummond place,. Red Bank,-tsle- 4 or- HOT, , ' : toilet In garage; beautiful yard, new blue fully furnished, newly decorated'; seT.,-.4 Hallowe'en dance given by the Red phonf 8>S. 1 I j PAkLOB BIOVB (or sale, with pipe: and cleaning up placta, making new flower - suite. vAddreai 141 B.rosd street Bed atone driveway. Beady December 1st 880 en and eight rooto apsrtmcnUI aU im-;'ii ' floor plate; ussd three months. 14 Hsd- DWI iWOS,' 'Bsrsgea, iobbing, ete. •ardena or vegetabls gardens;. illl work by Bsnk, phone 7S9. ' ' _^ per month. Pbone Bed Bank S61-J, provemente. Price resscBsbls. 'Applr** Bank young'men's Eehxew associ- BUST, of. late'cabbage .(or ssU fbi ssKar laon avenue; Red Banfc' ' . • • < : yonirlih work done right and st the day or week or contract E. Roberts, box ktsut or for'burylng'i out by th* barrel 268. Rumson. N. J. HOUSQ for rent six rooms and bstb; SIX-ROOM house, hot water heat wooU- Lewis, .610 Columbus avenue, Msw, Yatltii FOR SALE, brssk(slt.|oom sit, hdd, chif- right prist, eall,Ralph R. Slckela-^cUren sU improvements, for rent; eorner Mc­ City, phone BuaquihaBna'S286. " atien at Le Bon Temps fiall en Mon-' or Iwlth Toota'ont'any ensntiir to" salt atreet. Bed Bank, .- . bnmlng flreplaee: two-car garage; Har- < (onler, refrlgWtor.poreb awing,'brlo-s- POSrriON Wanted.as houseworker, pUln Laren and Spring street Red Bank. Gall riaon Park: 8100. Hadley-Hall. phone FOR SALB or rent; seven mouth' street: last.Thursday night. oustmner. V.: VsnDorn, Hal|(-Hlie.. htse, bdd tablei. snd chairs; moving, wjU ALL MUSIOAL iutnimeuu repslndi vlb- •_eonklng; sleep In; nursing. Louise NAM YUM* iit'.i dsllvered. Phone: Middletown . work; part time; references. Mrs. Go! minti; 886; one block (rom bus line. ceptkinsl opportunity te rent one of about November-IStti.: Charles .Brenker/},, York", played: a»d' sang aeveAl. selec­ COCKER BPANIBIi puppies (or sale, by a 278-F.82: • WlllUra V, Carney. Phalanx. Crete work, bridge, docks "bad bnlk- d|n. 92 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. Hidley-Hall. pbona 1BS8. Red Bank. 9S : son of Ch. My Own Dsilrel two. Ave slid heads. 118^ Spring sbset. phone I7BS, the finest modem homel In Shrov^a- West Front street. Blver Pla«a,i,Jt,,;|*A<: tions. Mr, and Mr8._ Moirrli Jacks M.J.' CARPENTEES wanted at William Buchsu- Monmouth street Carlton theater building. PhonelBOl.: . . : J .<^ ilx rnonthi old. -Edward - Gibson, Eaton- Bed Bsnk. an job on William street Red Bank. bury, on Eaat Sycaniore svenue; coin- town. N. J., phone 180-J. ' FOR BALE, UDY'B heavy wInUr coat. Bite APARTMENT (or rent; four rooms and FIVE::roOM boos* for sele. aU Impnra*,. wdnitlie prlie wait^ and Miss, Ray 88,'in good condition; (ur. collar snd bath. aU Improvementa; ateam bested. pletely (umlihed, hot wster best (out FOB'BALB, hana, pniletsi Books, Rede and GIRLS. WOMEN.: earn real money in menu; lot 86x125 feeti But, Side 'Pagka-j Gltenblam of :Lang Branch'and cults.' H4 Broad street, Bed Bsnk.* BOABDINa at BbiniibBiy Haapr. In spsre time; attrsetlva work. Write at ..pply 10 Eaat Front street Bed Bsnk. hedrobma snd msld'a room. tvTo-cai Just oft bus line; 86.600. 8600.eaah;;bate Leghorn!. Ysrmsnd Poultry Fs^m, once; L, Foossner, Fr»ehold, W. J. the Land k Loan Co. Lionel Finklestein of Red Bank won Vsnderburg, H. J. FOR SALE, yonng geeie. ducks snd rout­ Bbfewabnry; ehrutlsa family offers gsrsge.'^'en about sh' acrd' of ground. ance 840 monthly. Hadlay-Hsn, • phoa*- the Rugby dance. They, received ing ohiekeni, 88 cents avponnd SLIVC. gueiU delllbtful'^bome llfet delicious LOCAL real eitate and Insurance agency HOUSEBOAT (or rMt for tbe winter; tent Price 8100 per month. Apply Joeepb Red Bsnk, 1888. 98 Monmouth street JERSEY BLACK Qll) -CSdi_lnJ g cocker- Must be ordered this week. Crois Broth- has an oening (or an experienced clerk. rcaionabll. Frivoll'a Boathouae, IBS NEW houae lotaale, alx rooma, ann pai;«, ellveir loving cups as pfiiiia. Mr. and .ereli111,, Istlets batch: SS8.BI 0 easb; fine heavy en, Holmdei. M. J„ phone.24-B. food, Urse,' siry room. Opeu all General knowlwlge of writing fire Insur­ Blvenlde avenue. Red Bank, phone. ITS. Q. McCne, pbone Bun^iou 600. lor and bath, all hnprovenante; sltnatad:^: buUdt pur*.'bred1 btidsbirds;'Will-msks'lentl will-make'lai ' ^ear. Ellxsbeth Powers, phone 1488, ance preferred. Knowledge of typewriting, FIVE.ROOM apartment; all Improvementa; on Applegate street Blvsr PIssai reasoiHjffl^ Mrs. Jacks also >on the "Lucky heavy rooiteri, ~Blsnvelt* , Holmdei. N. f. CBEX)I. sepsiator (or. asle. nearly new. Nuinber" idance', the prise being a Can be bought very cheap. Can bs sees Bed Bank. . essential. Only pirson o( sterling Integ­ garage; 871. Hadley-Hall.. phone ISBd, ROOMS (or J»nt all Improvemente; bM' able tenia. Smest. Howsrd, ,TB FostsfV^; any .time st:J. T. Wright's fsrm, Ohspel rity need apply. Apply In own handwrit­ 91 Monmouth itreet Red Bank. Carlton (or hquaekeeplng, at Linden place, Bed street-Rlyer Plasa.' N. J. Phone BaA.fa silver-cigarette case and a hand USED OAB aalo. Hsih tourbt, Star Hill. N. J., phone Middletown 272-F-12.* ing, stating.ousUflcatloni.nferences and theater bnlldlng. • Bank 2898.' : , . Bidan, Dodgi coupe. Caae'coups, 8AVB your old carpet. BsantKuI re- •alary expected. Address P. O. Box BOB, Bank.* - painted perfume atomizer. FOB BALE, large bed. box sprlngi, heating verslble rugs msds (ronr old ssrpeu ud Red Bank. LODGB room for rent Deilrable room NEW house for sale, alx rooms; san Bar; -Ij^ siven-piksenger Packard touring, Ford stove, bookcaie and desk combined and svsUsbls for uie aeeond and (ourth QABAGE for rent 88 Linden place, Red lor apd bath, an bBprovemente; sllaateiv, two wash tubs,. Mrs. John Messlsy, Fstar eheallle portieres, Write (or einolais. Bank.' , Libnel Finklestein wai chairman two-door Bidas, ^'sah. etbrlolst and Amsrlsan Bug Hsnnfactoiy, let Vsmonl POSITION wanted as bouseIKECPERb ; BEST OF Thursday nights o( each month. Apptz.. FUBNISUED houae with all lmprov»menti on Applegate atreet 1Rive r PlsssireaaoB-s/j Haven. W. J,, opposite Ohureh. street* stnst Btooklytt W. Y. . references cin b« given.. Address B, at the ofllee of SIgmond Eisner Co. able tafma. -EmeaEraeatt Howard, TB.:yo^# of the dance committee. Others on Jordan isdsn. These cars st* In TIRE (or sale, almost new, with sbsolately drawer M. Red Bank.' for rent; cornea Latayitte and Hunt atreet River' Plana, 'N,. J. Pboae-r QUVtLfOT'Uls. Pins grsTil (or OARAGE (or rent rear of 128 Broad atreeta. Mrs. Zeman. Bumion. N. J.' the eoihinlttee were" Max Benowits, good mnalnf' order and wUI be closed .new tube. 82x4. ehesp.,: Addrasa H. H; SITUATION wanted, ebauneur-micbanlc; atriet Phone Bed Bank 888. Bank 2898.' out cheap. Tims payments sriangsd. OrifBn. Bradevelt, Freihold. N. J., R. F. esa etsnstsnd laspeetioni thirtthirty eenU pei APARTJIeN* tor rent (umlihed for tight Frank.Levy and Miss Ruth, Fischer, euble fan"' . H. Bitsas, phoBs S240-W, single, drive any make high class car. EIGHT-ROOM houis (or rent with large housekeeping; aU improvements; rent Open erealnga untU BiOO P. U. J. W. D, rio. 8.* ' - : '. - . Bsd. Bank. Also ctncrele mvel. elght'y.esfi''driving' experiince_ ; best of ann porch, all improvementa: rent 826. reaaonable; no children.. Garage apace THREE ACRES (or (ana, IIIOl eleiui' reference. s a_s to eharacte^Ui r and ability. Ad, (ertUa land fronting auto highway,-: ..r^ j HALLOWE^EN PARTY. Mount Co.; Bed Bank, phone 518. TEAM of good work horaes (or sale cheap •XPBBX opbolstsrlng. bvaistuted (nr- drssi Chsulfeur. drawer M, Red Bsnk.* BrelUnbacb, BtUord, H. J,, near Camp- needed. 42 Rector phce. Red Bank,' no nil (or them. F. A. Bloodgood, lla, nitare, eaibloBi, illp eovirs mede Is or- bell'a Junction. SIX-BOOM - bungalow, alt ImproyemenU close to village near Asbpry.Fark aad'ii-'*' croft, N.J. dir. enpplleb tepeetiy, eietonae aad AGENT wanted: here'a a good opportunity NEW bungalow attractively altuated on one-oar garage; 180,00 per month. 106 nSLCO lUht plant for sale, 82 wsttai . (or a good man to take over the entire Lskewood. Ideal, (or berrlai, (rall^:.;V Grammar Dapartmani of ' Sbrawa- APPLES (or sale: beat kbid IOR eating, be- testhsr, lamp ehede arui. wire (raaei, Shrewibury rlverr ipaclons living room, Blackpolnt road. iBumton. W. J. vegeUblei Ai poultry. BniV.year,'''., most ns#. Apply St Oolt'sweok geminera l lielitai applsi. F. A.- Bloodgood, Lin- trlmmlngi. -B. Obark'a famitare atore. oonnty to'aell sick and aeeldsnt insurance; wood-burning fireplace; house (aces river; bury Selioel Hav* Parly. etore. or talepbonalopbont .Freehol.. d 272-F-14- -. part or full, time aalary and commtoslon. HALF double house at Bnmaon (er tent bungslow to salt whils payte« Jog. V I Uisa Marie Johnsoh, a teacher at cioft, N,'J. ' ' Bt MonlBoatl atfeeti Bed Bank.. Apply R- L. Moyer, 8UU Manager, BtB hot water heat; garage; (umlabed or un- five rooms, bath, all Improvanaentet rent UBBD snd rsbuUt trnsks (or sslet various ile, kAVB year eiothas aluned at tbe City New Brunswick. N. J.' ' fnmUhed: 890. Hadley-Hall. phone Red 880 par month. B. Steveni, 186 Rlyer road. your land, 14.00 weekly. ITI dews,'. this Shrewsbury public, school, ar^ nakas of (ram ona to flvstoae sapsslty, DiT OiMBlna snd Dyeing Worki, ( Ms- Bank 1888, to Monmouth rtreit Carlton Btrout Agency, 4jt South slraeV Trse^vf:: Bold w*it! b nitaatee. A. Vitaltrs. White l^Skiirtvlng?lS'lve*or,.dna»Si. SO<<*J<>^ ekanls atreet near Broad etnet Bed MAN wanted; aaveral daya' work huaking theater building. Humion. M. J. Phone B07.W. ranii^d.a Hailowe'en day program Craii; Phalanx, N. J., phona Freehold HOUSE lor rent niwly decorated, alx hold. N..J. . • __.;p -^j^^ truitruck d,.distitbntsr. , BIT Oorilee sveuue. As- 10».P-B1. Bank. Phoni tUT, WUlUra OitroT, pro- com for rellabla man. Telephone Bed FOR BENT at Bflford. near Camphell.i for-the children; in her'claises and bury -Park •, N;J. Bank 877. rohmi. all Inprarementai 846 per month. FIREWOOD for sale, cut In lire lengtha. de; PTIETOT. - Juaetion: alx large llglit rooma, with ^1 White Bros.. Register,building. Red Bank.* ilEW aous^or aali. conv^hlanUy l^''t:« 'in the levonth and,eighth grades. llvsredi oak and- eheitnit. 88.00 per TVPBWBITEB beailauarurs. Typewiiteii YOUNG MAN,, tillable and truatworthr, Improvements; rent 116. Call BrelteiibachJ USED CAB sals. Nash touilag. BUr dialrea. three or four boura' employ­ OARAGE (or rent 88.00 per month at It csted; alx nodia, aU bnpnvemeats , The program-coilaisted of a read­ load, Addreii Jsmei Oimmlnga. Port Moa- rented, bonght'and loid. Tmbia'i. 68 Belford. N. J,, near flampbell'a Junction.-' Unden place. Rid Bank.' easy terrali, Whita-Broe.. BsgUtet sidsn, Dodgs coupe, Cue coupe. mouth, N. J,, box 8. Breed atieet-Bid BaBk. ment during evenlngi. Addreie ReepoU' 8IX-R60M house for rent all modsm Inj. log. Red Bank.' I . - -j^-, ing on the "Origin of Hallowe'en" levan-ISASSBGAR Psokir^ tourlag. Ford albls Msn. drawer M'Bed Bank.* provemente and garage. Apply a A. FOR RENT at 48 Oakland atreet a-very m sximsesag a^s le.e aiwfc Ve i snd nsBltn IP YOU have no one to look alter Handrlckson, Newman Springe read. Bed nice room to let to gentleman. Phons TWO WTS for se/e at Navsslnk. Moa. 11^' by Qeorge Poole; a play,, entitled Iwo-door ledaa, Naih cabtiolit and TWO young cowi: tor sale, somlBg m. "JfatS!"V-^u'd-i. Sb-Jie SBT--bI T Bsd Red Bank 418-J.* Bask. furnace for thli winter call Red lank Bank. "LlttlR Orphan Annie'' wka given Jordan eedsn. Theie care srs In proflt, sesond yiari one older sow) siis 40 (eet wide on Second atreet. ea* let' 26 Toulouis geese. Wliilan H. Schanok, B29-J. evenings.* FURNISHED rooma (or rent; alio two FURNISHED hunsalow (or rent very at­ (act wide on Meadowbrook rnadi ewBed'bF'iV good running order and will bs eloiad YOUNO WOMAN wanted te act aa cae; connecting rooms for light bousskeeping; tractive, on Shnwibury river, near ocean ,by Miiry Lyons, Elizabeth RIordan, NDshll, J.*a .Fsm. t B. .. P. ,D. .IIo . . 2., ,Bslmsr , BIK'TBAM HOBIO BTUQia. Teasr and, aUtion; beat esa. eleetric, porcbaa, Eatate o( WUIUm K. Kelly.leeiKCTrS-'^ Beleii' Banbim and Alma Sanborn, out shisp/ Tims psyments srrsngid. lir.' Apply at D. A. Joknion Co., 16 Me- steam beat and eleclrlo light; bus pass.s large tamced property; (rolt flowari, lots on aasessad by Asieisor BslBh, OBBMAN ahepheid dos pnpplea ^or islsi . banjo, plaae, eloilai galtst aad chanle itreet. betwoen TlOt and 8;80 P. M door, loa East Front street comer Spring Middletown Township tor tiOO. 'Yoa'tslw, a noltai eTititled "J'ohn'i Pumpkin," Open svsnings oatll tiOO P. H. J. fr. vtry good breed; reasenabls. Also young MSNDOLLB InitncUon. tnstnimanU Itreet Red Bank. ihrubbery; garage. Phona Allenhnrst 8608 trained (email. E. Hnelsman, 128 Cetr GIBL wanted (or. general bouiewoxk. before lliOO A. M. or alter 7:00 P. H. them (or 8886. Alston.^ BeekaUB, Atttt.' by Alfred Hooker, a story entitled Mount Co., Rsd Bank, phoBi 118. tor ealob AtlanUs aigblaada. Bonle. • Phone 881, Bomeon, APARTMENTS' for rent furnished or un- ney for eatats. Bed Bsnk, avenge. Kunibarg. K,.J. FIjAT^lo.,r .tent in Bumaon. I rooma and FUBNITURB for BALE, sactljnai boolicsis, vaid (Wstervlew). Belford, N. J. 'vbuNG'TdXN now making kls Urns al furnished. Apply Mrs. Knight IBl BIVEB PLAZA houses "Spooks," by JSathleen Powers, and Bt>XEb -tBUCK (or 1^1. IstsrnsUonsii Fair Haven, winti work o( sny kind. all Improvementa; 828 per month. elsctrle waibsr, slictris iwseper, drsp- phtae Uai Braneb till, er Kesns. Brosd strest Bed Bsnk.' one month (ree. Mrl. B. Finkelitein, 18 sale and rent. & Vf a Hallowe'en song by th^ flfth and good soBdiUoB. 8. P, Oonovst A Bi erlei, pgreelahi relrlgerslor,, whlu > enamel Telephone Red Bsnk 1470-M. Iar6B room for rentJarg* «ouoi. room. plegate street. River ^- — (numktlensl Bales and BetviM bort 411. Weit Front street. Bed Bank. ' ibitb grades. kitahsn esblnit iron bungslow bade, gas WOMAN wsnU day's work clesnhigl slso with or w Ihout board | all conveniences. DOUBLE iionie for aali, 41 Oaklaad stratC: tunk. M. 1. Phone Hofmdil 28-r-!14 . At 14 Oakland atrial, comer of Peart PLEASANT furnished room (or rent. Brsless sooksi, Bat-top. dnk, Isrge Chhisaa _ Uke small waihii. Phone 2070 Bed othar roomers. . , "six looms *MH_BMa,"sll ImpieeMnealajY: - Afttr the imreiiti, • party was ,UX pigeons foT r "^AJRR rug, snsll Oriantst mgi, ng nga, auiio Bank, gall alter TiOO P, M,* itreit Red Bank.' Uid.y jr jientlimaB. 88 double^ gsisge. .4Jsll ir pbeae Bed ^4t^ _ I. WarsTde. N. J. OAB wsihing MY ... ty. I gaarantie East Front atreet Bed BanI held and tha children, dreued in cabinet leather lattes snd twkar. tot YOU ..a BSTTAF AETORY - , Let me prove- FOR RENT, three roomi. kitchen, bath ana Hallewe'eneostumei, played games . PBAOOCK'B sntlaui iL Broad itreit. Bed Bank,* : aee, expert anto- MISCELLANEOUS. furnace. Addraia Box 14. Rumion, N. J. SMALL HOUSE (or rent In-Fair Haven. DBAUTIFUL rsildenaa la Bed Bank'far, every afttrneoa exceppV'XidMr'ant Friday J kYLOFKONiGI (ofr laie, reaaoBabiareaaoBaUa,. good isaee, liie. qiobe Phone 692 J.* Call Mra. Oraeey, Oak place and Willow aala; aeven roomi, otea Breplaae, and atiloyed refreshments.' , eila II anUqnes will eonUeae aatU Xi sonditicn. Appl" -y 8-1- OsklsB^ • - d- •Ueel.aed peart ana Meebanie Jeireet Bed Bank. •rilitibo BBitf (0, blr> streit Fair Haven, phone Bed Bank 1010. psrlor, all Improvementa tiauadnr. I« kiBW APARTMENT, five rooma and bath. Addr.' i.MoBmoath stnet snd Bbiewihair Bank.* Oaa eeppir any sesoast asedtd, irssi mZ and aleatrlclty, hot water hiat fur. TWO BOOMS and bath for rent In i garageIGA;I 1eicluiiv1 e naighberhMdl •• pbona 08T-H. Bed Bonk. ts to 44. Meanoath Street Mea'a Shop. nii\idl moderate nnt. Apply W a P. Mm location, on river. ent TtOo huhuee line, builneiaI AAETLOB. EHNRE it'payi to advwtlie in ThVEegliur. r'Lw„..UnB-aiiortm read th* Want Advtrtliiminti In Tho Red Otnlc oenhe, B*e4leHlal. Xein_f, Allow suM R"I«'«»..?*' Wl \ slegsaV large luiaUliid, niem. Reitittr ereiy week. Mm. tfiul Itaoa, all. KaUarlal •MAIX LOAMI, III U titt, .Jni Brosi sireeti eenvinlenl le Oerk'MatakOtI, 111 •uia aveate, OttlMTAi;.'a*4 lemesUe ng* M4 ISDii, BiBned lefteaadiagi, Meala if d*. Uayb* JuBt the thing you want wont b« In 1i« (•«««l4 loei). AiVirF rark. ikete keatektipeti ta tartittNl itter sKid tt aie at hllshen^ "i."!'.",* KSl OM eauelt aaBt Itle l«Bi. Bat •seats atalbtr. Pbeae Pertk Anbey Oarage, AnVH"- >«»t»«. Reirlittp th* lint wttk yoa begin rtading th* WBat Hll. 4 till. Wl will nn, talsililU Use atreei, Bid lliek.* BIfB 0A» Ml*. Kltl •«»» fMt tMiM, TaltBhtM a* a teelal Adrettlivminti. floonir or Utar. hmvir. you Km t«l4 tiU Mil «Bf Meh le rati leeleir. Int.. Ill ••Kb ilreel, Pitlk wfci™(er:Ka"'f«rsn«R.nii^^ •ediB. Dedfo e««ye, Paa* aaaie, keelelied beaiebeiiii i el modern ImtrevimiHIi certain to And an •dY*rtlitn*nt of juiMrhal roti dee« Meaiteetk Oartet Oleeaitt Amb«A N. I. , tenvas^inl t.r trilni and iW.rii all want, whtthtr you want to buy • bom*, or mi a ••«e«.»uieBiei PaikaN tetrill. r*rt bAKMOAtl I fiMlal OtmiBBli, ItltBktM MtlMtlh lestk kviies pu> the d»er. Reai«;abie lelsi, t*e.dsar te4aB, Mtsk aaWlelel sad %t etpetlmeB »e«i lytarlaf, lap. Illt4. WBUta Attat. BfHHtM, 4t Mesiseelk .SJfMtl.JH't'J'illJKll-, »KliBS_ltt!;W, - houie, or buy land for Invtitrntnt, er want a Job, 4 J* Jefd«a Bodat. Tkeet tan aft is ei ttevtls, lait* m bbuU. TWOTneTlSB.t ea"RTJg. s fssfi ilswaii. or 1 '.nt htip, or want a parlor lult*, or t b*by u^ iee4 rtaalat aad tr>U ka alsetl wstir, gsa. elesulaI, lillgklie . DeaalsMst. MtI«« ittta ta M tM, irkti tat tlSi PBsBe B»»i»5»tJ,__ rlag* or garden tool*, or tnjrthlni tlu. etlBlitat. Tlat hfmmiU sffBtitl, k¥» le.BUik T. •. Mitt. It Bitit. W III. Mkk* a htbit ot rudtni th* Want Adr«ttl:*e ment* In Tti* Reglitar tf try wttk and yiu will fl»4 It B p.'oAI*bli Bi wilt u an Intirtiting optndltnra of llin*, « 17re«rtM«ie esa Oiinrra m*. ott *«ir utt ti .slie.lwe^f^* I'll till you Bttt w«*k *b«ul Ihi ethli b«lv MtlBiHI BtfltM. We l«p, etO. way of iittlBg wbit y«u want i ilBit,iitt«lf'it4 tiefii ItittfWrp t( Ofittia) f«fB mt t*(Hi ttttetH, UKMOAlPt MMtti Mm m»t» •MB,' 11.41 nM«4lllk mm §•« MftMUfU fi*«4t itotfW.lMf UlBikI 0H», M. v.

•,•'1 • 'j-mU'-'s ; 1? 11 .' SEP BANK HEGI8TER NOVEMBER 9 1927. system should be 'devised capable than Red Bank is having now, . The f^',i;^;'rtr;keVot''vitrtlyii«^l«t RED BANK RE6ISTEB ot caring for every, part of the pres­ nuisance here ia growing instead of MARRIED FIFTY' Thursday,' r, ' ' N'a OOOK, WUtn ud Psbtlihn.. ent townjind for its further growth; abating. Crossings'are frequently Carrier M*U Swrrle*'EiUlillih*a sn^e orfbane* to take ovair M»* W-a aAtroiB, Aiioolat. Editor.' None of tha^ewage should be dls- blocked far lopgers than, the" legal MR. AND. ..-MRS. GfSPRCE B. HeroUetWaak.' plewoe^ •'VNjue'for' pn^lfe use-iW. TROMA«^ UIVIKO BROWN chsrged in the; Shrewsbury riven limit. , The lalhroad authorities DECKER THE CELEBItANTS. be presented for adeptfon at tomor> uie tift'UnH -' .vBoilo.ii .M.l\|VMil bury river js Red'Bank's greatest last \yeek's meeting. At th* eone|tt W, R, Kelson,'Who ia on a tour of lie MA at the lUvelr street aehoel • • .» • ',','. of 28 Locust avenue,. Bed Bank, sion of the meeting the firemen en­ •WEDNESDAY, NOV; 0, 1927. asset. It should be preserved' in celebrated their fiftieth wedHingan- Europe. Laat v/eek ah* was In Ber­ Under the dtreetlotf of iiHf-imn _ the . The least the ' town- could gain joyed sandwiches and soft drinks KQloeh, These tiiettbiga.wilt tie Its old time condition,'before sew­ would be the fine money Imposed nlveraary Monday night'at the home lin.- • * - . , age from cither public or private provided by Jere J. CaTew, Fred eontinuedi ten weeks. Other,op*M November business, but for getting V- New Jersey and Monmouth county tlons. And to relieve this condition'; Wall Street Fluctuationa Decider took place Novemtier .7th, Janvei'a high lehoolv. This ibhoql their copy In two « ««ee. are heavily. Republican and thi re­ carrier temporarily. The postofflce 10th, "No OunnlniT-ilgnaiaay.be the utmost economy in public ex­ and Fanners'^ Prosi>erity. 1877, at the home of the bride's ia now located in the new borough had at The Register otiee. Printed will:apandiupwarda^iof if8,000!ior daya- before publication, mit of the election therefore cre­ penditures should be practiced. Wall Street is often referred to as parents en Locuk -ay^nne... The on muslin, tiM per 'dosed(' oh hooka forj the school thla?year< as U being, dond by * ated no surprise. hall buUdlng, large number of our ad-; the business barometer of the na­ house whore the cereinony took Mrs. Peter Yeomans, who lives cardboard; 60: cents per docen,-^ place was later incorporated in the Advertisement. . vittlsera. Early copy la • • • * tion, but If it is a barometer it is with her son,'John Yeomans, suf- It pays^to advertise inThe Register,! deeply appreciated. , The one feature in the Red Bank But before a new system of sew­ not functioning any better^ than the Beatty Park development tract. Rev, eleetloU which stands out above all ers is started, and even before the weather sharps, who have made such Mr. Hotchklssi rector of,Trinity others is the big majority given to plans for the new system are pre­ a big lot of mistakes of late.. Ac­ church, performed the wedding. The Jamei H. Parkes. Mr. Parkes was a pared, there should be a getting- cording to Wall street sharps, high bride was eighteen years '.old.' sincere opponent of wideiilng White together of all the municipalities prices for stocks and securities list­ Mrs. Decker was born in the old street, and an equally strong sup­ hereabouts., A system of sewers ed oh the Stock Exchange mean Mansion House on the river front porter of Sunday moving pictures. should be planned which would give prosperity-for everybody; but in at the foot of Locust"avenue, and He received a much higher vote than sewer facilities for all. Such a Qom- reality Wall street conditions do her. present residence is only about any other candidate for councilman prehenslve scheme would be far not usually parallel agricultural con­ BOOJteet'frpm her birthplace. Mrs. GEORGE 'of Bed Bank. cheaper and far more healthful than ditions. Decker's, niaiden nam^ was: Mary • * . for each municipality to undertake • » • Emma Scott arid she vras a daught,saad a New Sewer System. get meeting. The meeting was held Cretontie^ , Curtain Fabrictr at the request of the Leonardo Civ­ tural prosperity is accompanied by '-; A. group of Red Bank residents ics Interests association and 'Sunday downward pricey in Wall stiefet; and WITH THE BOY SCOUTS. jSilkolitiid and S' YlurdiJ »1 '\*rere talking the other day about was selected because It is the only if a choice had to be made {letween Pouch and uiiderarm bai All sizes <|nd colors. :the proi>osed vridening of White Annual Moating of Council' Decem­ Challiet 86 Inches wide. I«rge'var-. day when a large proportion of the these two widely dissimilar business­ 24 styles. Value $1.96 iety to select from.. 'Street and one of them suggested population could spare time from es it would be far better for the ber 9th—Kayport Court of Honoir. ^ that if the Cooper building were their work. . rank and file of the people to have The annual meeting and dinner p >|bought by the town, six or seven e ^ e agricultural prosperity than for a of the Monmouth county county -feet or so of the 'building could be . Although the idea of this budget handful of people to have IVall council of boy scouts -will be held used for street purposes and the street prosperity. on Friday night, December Bth, at TYds. Ladies' polored $4 remaining nine or ten feet could meeting is not original with the township committeemen, they recog­ the Garfleld-Grant hotel at. Long Silk Bloomers .... •^^j^ he used as a public comfort station. GASOLINE STOLkN. Branch. Officers will be elected for Lingerie Cloth, Sheer Silk He thought Red Bank needed a nize it as a good thing and' they the coming year. Dr, George J. •1 Reinforced seams, SFoimerly state that they will : o glad to hold Tank Broken Open at Fair View 6 Yard. 86 inches wide. Fancy sold for $l,po. comfort station much more than it similar meetings at other Middle- Fisher, associate chief executive of Hosiery needed White street widened. Last Friday Night America, will be one of the speak pattema and colors ault- town township villages'and towns If I inches wide. In all color*. able for haniings and cov< requests for . such meetings are The lock qf the gasoline tank In ers. eringe.' • / front of Edward O'Flaherty's store Scout Executives F. C. Cobb and By doing this, ho said. White made. The law does not require nor at Fair 'View was broken Friday suggest such meetings, but from a Morgan 0, Knapp attended a con­ -.street would be made wide enough night and'a quantity of gasoline was ference of scout executives of New Childrtoh's >for four rows of automobiles. In­ common sense standpoint there is stolen. The gasoline was pumped in­ $1 more real business in such a gather­ York and New Jersey last week at Pair stead of three rows, as at present. to a car In which four young men BriarcUff Manor. Unlpri Suits .,:„., Not a single building on the street ing than in the legal niceties of and four young women were seat­ budget making. At the district court of honor at Mercerize'd Table $•! Cretonnes silk stripe' and part weol^ would need to be disturbed, unless ed. A customer who was going in­ the Keyport Reformed church l.ast Damask, 2 Yds. * SlsesZ^ 14. • it were decided to take a small slice • • e to Mr. O'Flaherty's store furnished week merit badges were awarded to 3 Yards..,. »1 from the Capt. Wilson property on Mr. O'Flaherty with a number Tufl fashioned chiffon and In large towns and cities informal George Morgan, Georgo Wilson, 86 inches wide. Heavy service silk hose. Regu­ , the Maple avenue end of tho street. neighborhood budget meetings which was alleged to be the number William Schwarz, Frank Bliss, Ray­ •White and colored borders. . The expense of this plan, he said, quality. lar 11.50, fl.7(i pair., would probably prove as useful as of the car Into which the stolen gas­ mond Frye and Stanford Fcldman. Sbes 8H tb io; • , 'Would be only about half the cost tho one at Leonardo. Officlals-in oline was placed. Mrs. O'Flaherty George Losco, John Mcola, Arthur >'of widening the street by the pros this manner would get close to the telephoned to tho Red Bank police Froebllch, Robert Christmet, Rich­ Waishable ent proposed plan. Tho town would people and learn what the people and Policeman Joseph tmlay ard Glllls, D. D. Senear and D. L. have a comfort station building, in stopped a car which had the license want. Public opinion may not al­ number In question. In the car were Losco passed the second class tests ,» central site, which would bo ways be Tight, but officials who are and Soon Johnson, Howard, Wilson, Turkish $1 press Fabrics .Worth much more to the well-being Joseph Rcllly, Charies VanKelst, Linen Crash Udies' not too self-important to look for John CostcUo and Orest Glambrone Alonzo White and Leonard Ashley Towels, 6 for .... • Jot Red Bank and fill a much more public opinion and to be guided by passed the flrst class test. Towelingr, 8 Yds, »1 •1 important need than the widening Mr. O'Flaherty said ho did not want Umbrellas it at least to some extent, are far to progecuto tho young men and Twenty Red Bank boy scouts acted Medium sized soft, spongy, ot the street. loss apt to make mistakes than offi as aides, guides, messengers and absorbent towels In neat Absorbent toweling with re'd they were lot off with a reprimmand. plaid designs. or blue and natural color ctals who do not get close to the The gasoline tank which was brok­ ushers - at the Monmouth county linen. A plan proposed by Mayor White people. en open is owned bv tho Standard race meet Saturday on the HaskeU 6 yds. some time ago provided for widen- oil company, Mr, O Flaherty state* estate in Middletown township. - Ing White itroet according to the that the company will prosecute the Turkish Towels, original plan, except that It would One Town Where -Railroads young men. '1 renuiin as It ia > ow nt tho ends of HEBREW SOCIETY OFFICERS. 3 for Dimities and flgurea TSIIaa, Afe Made to Obey the Law. Seamless th* street and bo made wider all Eloetlon^nnd SodaTMeellnt Held Corduroy B»th Robe Extra heavy and Isrg* tow­ Formerly sold up to 90e the rest of tho wuy. A illl! better The borough of Matawan used to SECRETARY ENGAGED, Ibe Synagogue. els. Spongy and sbaorbent, yard. plan would be in buy a big plot ol have a great deal ot trouble with SHEETS Material . $H| •ground for a pafKIng , placo and railroad trains blocking crossings. A7 J.'SchaaDtr EmplOjrad by the The Red Bank Woman's Hebrew IVi Yard! The people ot Matawan do not have Builneii Men's Association, society elected officers for tha com­ then prohibit the parking of auto­ ing year at tho synagogue last week, mobiles on White itrcoU This to bear with this nuisance and an­ Tho Rod Bank business men's as- Blue, brown, grey and white. noyance today bocauao tho railroad soolatton will moot tonight at eight Tho now offlcera are Mrs. Loon $ would givo ample traveling space Rueckhaus president, Mrs. Samuel • on tha street for nil tho triifflo tho companies which operate there have o'clock at the town hall and any Amoskeav ditig* ^j[ Inltrueted their employees not to person interested In tho advance­ Swarta vice president, Mrs. Isaao I ftreit would ever Imve. Bichmond treasurer, Mre. Ilariy hamsj 5 Yds , ^ . . . ' stop trains at crossings longer than ment ot Red Bank'* commercial ao- tho legal limit. tlvlty li welcomo to meet with th* CapUn secretary, and Mrs, Samuel Oreenblatt recording secretary, Af' Pequot Pillow Genuine Amoekaag glni^ ]' This would b« Uin clintpcit and e * e builnu* men. A report, will be Full sise ,81x00 inches. »1 hoipi ..in^ eheeka.hacks, plaidelalds and 'eaaliat plan for linprovlng trnflle given by tho *|K!clal eonutltte* ap­ ttr the meeting an apron loelabl* Exceptionally fltn, dura­ Cases, 3 for plain eoloreoil . conditions on White 'utrect It Those Instruction* wero given af­ was held and over flB was cleared. ble grade sheeting. Free strong tM durabla pointed lost mealing to arrange for This monoy will be used to buy from any dressing. I^illy 'would not cost Dne,quRrl«r ai much ter two or three engineers and con* idilltlonal parking space, for pre- known for long wear. SIsea j Its wtdtning the street, (loort ild«- ductori had been summoned Into lha books and supplies for tho Hebrew bleached with iWtneh 4ts« and 46il6. and holiday advertising and ssenrtng MhooL , top henu. 'imlha should th«n b« l«lil on both borough poller court for blocklnu leeraUry for th« orgsnliatlon. Bidis ot Whit* street whore ild*< lh« crossing* longer than the limit J, Sohaeffar of the Standard real Tho hall was decorated with ot^ Wlndior and' JapaQ* ' walka are new broken and out of provhUd by law. Th* borough offi­ estate agency has been chosen ssc- ng* and black- crepe paper and (ahapa. That would give a str««t cials hid previously wrttttn to th* JscR-e-lanlerne. The committee In Crapf, railroad authorities and had aik*d relar^:||and ha has a plan for flnanc I Iwhich woatd always be In good eon Ing th* organisation which ha will charge Of. tho party conilited of Yards i'tflUon. Th* tanil bought for L them to abat* the nuisance, but Mrs. Csplan, Mrs. Oreenblatt, Mrs. Ladies' Mercerliad nothing Vsi don*. All sorts ot ser­ present tonight. Herman Uellar, Mrs. Harry Mie* I parking spat* would n^vr b* woith the parking ordinance limiting VESTS $4 Jail than at prtisnt. Moreover, It ious and vtxstlous delays look striek, Mrs, Benjamin llelwig and place beesttie the erosilngt wsr* parking In the commerolsl district Mrs. Bm' ' " '' • 5 for .1 |W««ld aetiUntty InerrSM In vtlu* t« two hours was put Into forea auel Bsrkowlts, , I - - a • • • ' bloeksd. Injured and slek folks on Begular 8D«,viilai, their way to hoiplUla In autemo. Mondny momlng and many out-of- f - There Is another reston why biles and ambulance* lost preeloui town ihonpers lisva weleomed the RKD BANK'B NEW CLUD, Minemy .^aheuld b* prselleed In time beeaui* of lha train hloeksdc* chsnie. The police hsva been very i widtnlsg Whila itrtsi ai wall as In lenient with psrking olTenders since Yaang Jade* Clnta Orgaaleed Fee [ and flr«m*n lost ttffl* gelling lo flre* JewUh Chtldrea. Remnants at FLANNEL 0' •n ether mimfilpal expenses. Tha (or the same reaion, Monrisy but from now on the or* li now naafly up to It* limit dinanee will be itrietly enfoned. A new erganluUon for Red Dank W-In. Drtptrr, t| M bM4t4 lBd*ht«ln«*a. Vtn seen Jewl^ ehtldren between the ages of isven and tweire has been fermid 2 Yardi 11 imAm MUtd upon to put in a MiUwen csn thank Its borsugh Cleared |I0 By a Parly. BHlhorllles and polle* deparimenl under tha name o( Uta "YettBg •««••»«• ThI* will The Eugea letlety of ilrli and Judia Thi ilub wai /ormid mm MM,000 U half • nit. fer relief frem UMH Iretiblei. Whin OUlla," Mm, Umit Uta mmtl ireMliigi were bteakid beyeed yeuiw women of th* Befermad br Kattiaa WitUfl. and MUi Ban rMM U tM imU M Mn rHiMUMil* iMglh ef ttm* lum- ehttrth et Had Sink h«td a Uallo. Xklaky triU U lha ilub'i leadw. iMMIt if ttwm U4 it awnM* wm Mrved an anglneiri we'en pertr a fiw dan age whiah Klghtain •MIdren have already '.ilitir|Nrlc9« Md uaduiten te appear In seurt, wu aitendtd by moN ihtn 100 p•^ KRa4 th* tfnhb wttlik met laal

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SURPRISE EOR LADIES ••SI Patronize . HOW?—By the Men's Committee. mm WHEN?—Sunday, Nov. 27th, 7:30 P. M. THE WHERE?—Shrewsbury Fresbyteriah Church. ' CENTRAL M>''.T 'if night ,V«nah«* tUl.i,..i!\^i!..^iA clownedIquiensJor the fair. Miss the touchdown was made by a f6r- ' :"•',•"IF.^>'>,':V':'',:^'*'/'V>;./'C;.-;';vvi" .4*'uKliterrorHro»d'itr$et'»ttindtid DSvPoSfetJrfi'l^ed' Bank,re^' iyyhrd end 'run. The rutt wis I»»MI»>I»A»A»i , Vlit R(lnceion-Ohlo'•Ohlo??BtHW*l^(itbW[Stutt-^^fpotbtul _ „ c*elyed''secoM,prtte,:whlch;was »10. :e|dediJby..gP9d.;.Jnterflren?e.:,j^^^^ In,cash. Oj*ers In the,queen,con'-; thb,iBed Bank-e evembas developed> Renovating • bdrtvKnlght otBediBwli U * loph- Nill !MM!»».',«r»v'M.yTttrd*Cardl S t 'H«l*n Vincent 'of ffg^tm^!timmr^tyr , , flra: fAlfrad Birow.e?, Mft^E^rt Filr flweV'laijfnl^ttbe Leiter,of mm^f^l^m.^^^' and SHOE SHINING PARLOR Janet R.;'Biown, .w^olati; Bad mth-lm^ Silver ot m(:^^»>>^'rMlM'^^- FREE LECTURE ON endi Mtta Illman't'eebool ,at P)3la<. •MaWe'B'ellW, "' ' Nave,lnl^1ind'l^Sadl'ind^'Mrs.,Sadie Heath oorf fond -jUme,tha - t-.---„,. thojW , -, 81A Monmouth Street, Red Bank. delpbla,' «pentthe/weekien» dM 'wlt K• ''^%,WWAM'Wlrtlam.'''<|f NAVB-^ Mld'dfetWn''*)age.>- ' ' ' ilha^e ,bcaUn Belmar. St James's FACIAL REJUVENATION HER parents, Mr, and Ji^.'^YJJN .jntflenteitalnfcd' A .NUMBER "of AubVeV: Btowh-'bfBed .-BINFC re­ eleven will play St Mary's high JAMES P. NICHOLAS, Prop. V. Brownsof East; Prpnt street She friepds'at'a'bridge pArty Saturday ceived'a tOjwot»coal, Mr?. 'VcraM. lch(jolvteam of South Amboy next' By DR. J.LYMAN WOOLSEY, ' waaaccqjQHipanle: d by Htn LonlBe nlghC^'Prl^M .werei' won by'Mrs. Monday atiDoelgerls Held at^Bcd Brown'ot'Bed "-Bank received'100 Discoverer, Originator and Developer HAT .WORK A SPECIALTY. Barnet ot Philadelphia, who,attend* Ho#rdi*DqV.I!8^);>^^(RAC4B^flbhU^^^ pdunds cf;i4B»r,rMrs.'E. L,-Turn«r Bank,', • ^ _ the tame tehool. lliigi'SHiigh-,QW,r/ii^^ otRejd Bsnkiretelved. a ham'.weigh- of a scientific system of Facial Rejuvenation manipulations MEN'S HATS RENOVATED — 68 CENTS. • >87_BY A^UPPER. for developing the muscfts. and tissues of the face, neck Mrs. 'Vah'derVeot -VenDom of Ing twelve ,and a 'half pounds and LADIES' HATS RENOVATED — 50 CENTS UP. ' Half MUevrbadi-^MITTFLN'd'to)^^ Charles Btddle'ot Red Banfc'^a pair and throat Many have learned.how:to PREVENT and CEIYI8D|''tl|E|;Aq6p«olat» Event at, Belford' FIrehouaa Last REMOVE wrinkles, lines a'nd saga, and hundreds of testi­ HIUIQ -with eickneit... l'ti'richlpp"WWF«(,|^«^^^^ of ,plllpw/ caees. • Grocery prices /Weak':*' Great 'Suceaie,M NEW FELT HATS MADE TO ORDER-SI. ., ;GeorgeAi^Moody of JERSEY i-Cltyy tH 'awarded to-^ J,r P. Austin of monial letters have been received-from enthusiastic stu­ TYPTQTHE# WCAWWETE'HB The ladles' auxiliary of Chemical dents in all walks of Iife,.lncludmg the higher social cir­ VERY REASONABLE. formerly-of iEBd,'BBNK,,w»»>aivljl YIAFEMFCRINDP ' ir Haven and Mies Mollis Lane ot cles. Learn how you may REGAIN and RBTAIN the nor­ to^ In- town yasteiday, "' ' ' fire,company of -Belford cleared $87 MIR;^la'nd-=:MRS,''»;Q d Bank. On the opening night of by j supper Tuesday night of last mal contour and expression of youth by using nothing but SPECIAL CHAIRS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. 'Patrick Daly "of ^Unden'plate, B^d''MHKJBSEPH'I,B;tJohriBbh^^ ne fair a,concert of unusual merit your own fingers. • whoae leg was ampatate'd- at the was given by Fair Haven folks. we^. Not only Belford residents •8E1IJNIGE^;3laFi^?HIIL»ffi''lff9d but' folka from distant places were ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO SATISFY. L^ng Branch: l{ospita]' to: check gai)- -A^tojd^^OUghw'out,-') r: Recently many Improvements Thui:sday Ev6., Nov. 10th, at 7:45 o'clock. Btona, Is i steadily/Improving.' - present. Bpth in quality and quan­ were 4nade!totho'rectory.'The chap­ tity, the supper' was a groat suc­ .Charles Allaire ot ,E^t, ProM el Is now being painted, ,A pay- MIDDLETOWN REFORMED CHURCH Your'Patronage is Respectfully Solicited^. street has returned, home' front the NEEDLEWORKEM^ cess, besides being successful fir.,in- jrtetit of- »1,000'has-been'made,on pcially. .The women who prepared .Long-Branch hospital, whcre,heun-i Annual Eshlbiti^WIIR be'Heldjat the'moKgage; onirthcfchurch .prbpr derwent: ap ..operation for 'appendl- the'.repast earned -^nany- -compile •; ••Red ::8»BT ;:NM»''.Weaneid«y."! erty. A balance of .»1,000 remains ments. The proRts will be used to LI oitiii. • •\ " •; to be pald^and |200 of'thts amount ;.T|ie.'annual- meetlnjr, ituthe'.Red has been pledged;..:. , . help meet the expenses of the fire .:!-Mr.: and MM.-,Fred"Zleglar' of Bpnk br^ncli of' thr needlework company. • Blvorsldo drive and: Mrs.-Lulu. Olbbi guild OF Ameripa.Will'bo held at the of Ashevllle, North" Carolina, spent Bed;Bank-Woman's clubhouse^.nejtt Hurt'ln a Fall. , Out Again, In Again. . part'of last week-at Newark,':. - yVe.dnesday- '*ftelrnbon-i,a6 >, half-phst .Mrs. Elisabeth Estelle;of Shrewsji John C. Wyckoft of Rumson com- ,.. Miss Etta Jane. Decker of Maple two o'clock.'Miss EiiisailiBldgviray, bliry avenue'atumblBd and fell dowflftiieted a sentence of ninety days In avenue'IMhe local repr(!aentative .,«ocoj;dlng secretarysof • the • national Camels — ^ , 2 PACKS FOR of tho Blltmore ..Products, Incj. of a'flightvof stairs at.her home'Iait|the county Jail 'last Saturday. He Long Ishnd city, a concern which guUdl.wUl:. MAKE an address dealingweek . Hfer-, eyeglasse• s were broke• • n J Started to • celebrate by drinking Chesterfields makes cabinets f or cohcealing rad­ with!the n'atioiial'Workcf the::or- in .the fall'iand her face was cut deep of'the cup that cheers and ganii;aUon.>:Mrs,''William'A. ;Pat- She was raise bruised on various eventually he got into trouble when Piedmonts iators, wiiter pipes: and other 'ex­ CARTON OL AOO posed, plumbing connections, , terson, - the Tpresident of the'!Rod parts of her'.body. She has been he hit Edgar A. Seaman, the spec-, Lucky Strike ..;-Mr. and'.Mrs. Warren Hartmfin, Bank.!gulld,;wiU have,charge of the cohfltied to .the house' smce' the ac- ial ofilcer on t)te^ Oceanic draw­ ^T^e Safe Siorm who have been spending seyend meeting;-BNDI .wlil.ibe essletcd, by cldent-' ', • bridge.' Wyckoll ^(asj^nested on 'rug Old Gold $1.25 weeks at Los Angelesj .Xallfornlai other officers and directors,, , charges bf being drwi^n'd disord-; 60 BROAD STREET RED BANK Phone 1444 havo' returned: to-their "home, on ; The. yearly collection of new. gar­ ' Firy, In' a'' RaiUuraat eriy and hitting an officer, Mon­ Drummond^; avenue, -.'their: daugh­ ments, and; household lln^n.-wiil;'be A fire broke out' in the kitchen day morning he was arraigned be­ SOc Size a 25c Size^ 26c ^Ize ter,' Mrs,'Charles 'Bozak, ond son epchlbited, After, the address 'tea cf the 'Strand'., restaurant. af Red fore Jerc J. Carew and he was sent TOILET, BATH and Dorin's Mavis REMEDIES returned with themi :' - will be aerved/and.a social time wil' Bank last Thursday.-It was soon back to jail for 864 days. , Feenamint SIZE ...Leon 'Davidson worid unity and peace, and Powder 64c by the Junior hoitess club, ot/which the debate at the church Sunday NOW, THEREFQR'E, UWILLLAM H, R. White, Mayor OF the \ Cream, large 32c 1.50 Gray's Glyc. Tonic LOIJ. Sylvia; Aul Is chairman. Miss Ger­ 60o Size nightie dealgned to bring out both -Borough OF Red Banlc, New Jersey, do call UPON my fellow-citizens trude Norman, counselor' of ..the ildea of thia qdeation. l! 50c William's Luxury 21c Eskay's NEUROPHO8PHATE8L.3H|,'; Junior Woman's club, greeted the to enroll themselves iii the ranks OF Red Cross members; our local Shaving Cream 45c $1.00 9tza P|>mpeian gueata after the meeting had been branch-is counting on (snlisting 2,500 members AT least and, when 1.00 Mile's Nervhie —Wtefi called to order by Elisabeth Powers, K^E FROM FLOklpA. 25c Woodbury's Facial Lavoris m tl)e olub preeldent. ' i.,, THE, CAMPAIGN Is ENDED! If WE. go OVER the top, it will be a GREAT Fowder 60c McCoy's Cod Liver • 'C Dalford.Fttlier,ind Michael Ban- personal satisfaction to me and A satisfaction to Red Bank to kriow Soap 20c Oil Tablets 48e: Hiss Perkins's aubject was "Per- F natt Enjojred Trip There, 63c sbnalltles" and ahe'said personality Michael Bennett of Recklees place that we haVe played our part In boosting the membership of the 39T -ffiu the key togettlng.thlnga thdt ahd;pelford V. Fliher of Eaiit National Red Cfoss TO a figure IT certainly deserves TO attain. Jonteel Cold Cream Electrex Heating Pad are dealred. She explained how per- Front atreet wore members of a Firstaid Quick-Acting Plagter , senallty wini 'love, money, power For years a favorite. A marvelous Quickly heats by, inserting the plug Into A spcclatly' medicated extra large phi».'<^ |^' party who returned Monday from a Done at Red Bank, New JERSEY, under 'my hand and OFIICIAL cream for cleaning, freihoning and mould­ and other aCqiililtloni, At the eon- thirteen diyi' trip tpiFlorl^a under tho socket. A cover of downy softneu, tor, backed with flannel to make It moni'C^LL^ elualon of the.tpeeeh a gift of flow- seal, this seventh day of NOVEMBER, 1927, ing the skin to new beauty. Soothes, pro­ adjustable to low, medium or intense heat effective In tho counteraction and S the personal management of Floyd tects and keeps tho akin youthful. 12'' xl6". of bodily pains and colds. ' M Wfia made to Mlai Perkini and ^rady of Fair Haven. The party Signed, t|ie memberi of the Junior Wom­ went tiy boat to Jackaonvllle and Ref. Price BOe Reg, Price $S,9B Reg. Price 80c AN's olub sang "America, the Beau- then by automobile to'Oentrai Flor WILUAMH. R. WHITE, 4.98 39C tl/ul,".> The hoiteis club gave are- Ida and St Auguetlne. They vUlted ,' • ' Mayor. eeptlon for Miss Perklna, during the cltnii> grove, and celery farm vhlch refreihminti.i*'f rr.irrved,.... aiitrietTNindr alio- ipint- much tlmi '^The aewlng dinarlti 'ni of the vlalting cocosnut groves and Indian FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Junior Womin'a club liiii ii'krd for Vlllagei, ' On the atito tripi they KOTEX SIZE SIZE 1 doaatlona of dolts, doll caii.ageiaod took In Miami. Miami Beach, Coral ' HE.SS'E'S 1,20 Scott's Emulsion 89c 30c Kondon's Jolly 23c eBier loj^e, ellljer' ihw or fie»nd Gables and Hollywi)bd-byHie*qeiC Special Peanut hand,! The toys will BE used for Mr, Flihir 'ind 'Mr,,Brady w«» 8 WestFront Stmt, Red 0«nk. OocVick's Vapo Rub 24c 86C Papc's Cold Comp. 33c Chrlitmai gifti for th«,lnmati», of bathlpi InTloridi watin four Uniei ICECREAM' WATER ICES 3 BOXES 75oEs8. Mentho Laxcnc69c Kriipiet the preventorium nt Farmlni^lMe, during Ui| Ulp. Mr, Fiihtr tnd'Mr. 1.25 Father John's 05cPincx 49c uURFI..IUDA D •11 gltU are to be'Uftit t^e BinhiU wire ao welljlleuid with CONFECTIONERY for Modldno 77c 1.00 Plnooloum 39c £bhouii on BroAd itriit A ipv riertda thit they, botn, 'purohiiid eoating ilal meeting of the Junior elub-wlli 'eal eiute holdlifgi.whili thin.. FRENCH ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY 60o Formamint Tablets ., 39c SBcPiso's ..24c of sugar, lb, by held at: the today i lo Bern H««(e lea CreaMaad Water leea al laar He«e or elubViiie • ..!«» 1*11. . 98E 80c Grovo'a'L. B. Q. Tabs, 19c 1.00 RIncx 98c trrangc foV a .Ohrlitniai .taa Md Vady RMEILEM. Pn«pi Dellmlee. , • dfnea durioi thf'bolldiy Mawnf .BRlDOR^BTy,,,:,.,;.^,:, .>.'*.;•.";-.',.^--•,V''Wti*»'iud..Baak..iip»R*... 25c Hill's Casc'p Quinine 19o 80c Vapo Crcaolcno ...... 28« Mill JIBNLA Ditee Okvi a Party al ———TIIIIIIIII-- - -\ ' . '' Cltiireb'Nelee.>'^"> ibe^Carllea liadl*.'; ^ a^Aaaair^A4AAAAAAAAAAAAA*AAAAATAAATAAAAAA^AA.PA. »;"Utlplniaod"Bnd ITIIE^AAD'Ot Mill Jinnli Dalit, mtnagir OF Homemaid Special Harmony LIIM V« All Comfort" will ba :th«, iirmoit IhiiRad Binli Bilk Shopi INTMUTNTD , REFNIHING IN THI BATH. , TDPL«a nist.Btindir momtng-al the i^ilva friindi AT abridga party,'IIL Assortment 0 Uie (ACS AFTER ILI ' WITUFTM O'BRLEK Take care of your teeihl Biptlil thureh; At hl|hiUii MI- THI Oirllon itudli EN Memnottlh ASH pound of ixeillent LENT FOR HANDKENHLI ITRIRT Widniidiy, night VUi IN ITOMLUR. REG. allotted choeeia-hoeol it«il . Tike oni home PILEE TIE. |_ PATI'i ittiiO WM HH,.MM LIIN, to the family, Thi Btandird Fiv- tindinl of HilhidM IHDNHII 'of MFI. Jidlui ITNUI; 11^, Hirbtn 'orllii Uili dlitrlil. Kill iMik at ihi jiny Hinmbirg, iHri, MorHi Jtilu, MN. lit Pauail Bea HMrmony QUIQIAIL If lu'Ttttbln, Mn. n.,Msll«y. MN, HIGH GJRALDE SERVICE 99C Milk of Magnesia Hair Tonic miiua LLWIRITIIN, Mrs. Isnibil W« KNOW IT APPVOTTCJ-MID INPFOWD Peanut Brittle Toothpaste HMting . \ '^MiiMng Rooflnff iblnillen if cm- fittlbn?'^V|Vln' a tiity brillte. DIG FAMILY HiMtibiff ••MTF MN. UMIT LI CopMv Work SUT TTTBT 39c I|ln)tlT«TTR. if,i,|««.«aiir'K«r. :| u ommit ihi pro{iw1iaeuii OF TRM Rtgsil MUk of FLLI CONSETI IDD MOUTH, prman (OOTB IMAJTI TOWII'TALK RIFFLOYM ihi FILM, miow URANL ULOF, LEOIHN NN FHM^ AUORTED CHOCOFTES hiiu Hvmi WERRHII, impi ik« UMik dtia «ad mMb b«ilbicy4ng,b«tfotymi. •RED BANK BEGISTER. NOVEMBEK tf^'ia^iY, Mrs. Harry?Pesenx aiidr,ianilly.;on fV TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN NEWS: IIOH KEYFORT Sunday afternoon. < The honor roll of Hliicresf school I ^ Contractor and Builder boiler explodes and jdam- in Holmdel township for the mbnth "aces a house. of October Is as follows: i ' Sl^ECIALIZING IN JOBBING Primary dapartaitat, Balanli. Aokinon SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES, Kiwtnit. Club': t» : Breadlut "FrOin Uachir—Htlaa Dowin. Bartha E(>i« Orla. ipboni 881-M 160 Brid«* A*anu*. Rwl B«nlt, N» J- s...).» wJBi.Friday Ni,h.-H.-;5i";,o;„--;<,;;'.^^^^^^ Rablnovita Sells His Slora-^An- Uiiiio.' lidlUi: PhnUpa.' Stcanbr Walllns, nnal Thanksgiving Servic«,'«; Earia Aekenon. Aaiuatua Ballay, Auiaa- (The-Bad Baak tiaiKtai aaa ba bonght tui Bailey, Jack' Orobk, Charlaa Dowin. •aeh wetli lo - Kayport at Obarlu- Labu'a, John Gailileta. Morrli Latham. Frank FOIieERy PURSE AND PURPOSE Montaino, L^uls Or«s«Io. Malcolm Peteux. •tare.)'" . .).. ' " •. . ^ Felice Serplci). ... - ., : • H. .Rabinovitt has sold his 3, 9 Grammar gradei, Vtra^ B. Johnson, No matter what yoa vrant to pay teacher^Alan Aekerton, Walter Ackerion. ^ —no matter for what purpose you and. 19c store at the corner of Kenneth Aekeraon. Uarrar ' Hyer, Patay Front anU Main streets to:'H, S, CaS Hontagno. John Serploo. Clarence Walllni, need the car — we can show yoa don of New York. Mr. Garden has Harver Walling. Joiephlae Allaeco. Roie ooe that will adequately fill the bill. For the man who demands value taken.a lease on the building and Ulluco. Enuna Ege, Loulie . Qioll, Joia- and. satisfaction there is -nothing phlne Montagno. Marlon Fcieux. Gertrude to better a has the store closed while ne Is mak­ Fhllllci. Mary Blano, Ilildrcd'falling. Look at thittf Headlinen ing alterations to' conform with a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Lovott NOW a OIN G O N I ' DUCO FINISH; new line of goods to be offered for entertained about thirty guests at .Nash 1926 Coupe J. sale.- ^ .^''-'V";/:'; '"v. ^ .; their home on tha Bethany road'on ' Never before 'have the buyers of thi's section had the opportunity to, It renews an otherwise disap­ The ahnuarThahksgiying'service Hallowe'en. The guests wore cos Chevrolet 1926 Sedan pointing looking, car,,^ves' aresult of the churches, of the borough will get dependable goods at below cost prices. Stock must^be sold qiiickly in pride of appearance that .influ­ tjumes and a glorious time was had hence the remarkiStble sacrifices., ; ' , Overland 1926 Coupe enced you when you.bought it; Ul held at' '10:30 Thanksgiving by all. Refroshmonts were served; Dodge 1926 Coupe ' rnihg In theiPresbyteriah church. Music for dancing was.furnished by v.vH. B.; Johnson,' pastor of St. Vincent's orchestra of Keypovt. JOSEPH W/LDAN6ERC0 John's church at. South Keypott, FRANK VAl^^SYCiCLE will preach. Everett SImmonson and Edwin H. E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. 149-151 W. ?ront St. BODY BUILDERS 'Mr. and Mrs'.,Harold G.'Smith of Walling visited Lloyd Simonson at Aa MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS Telephone 1296 HIFIMIIMIIK mxD^MuinvAumit JU-/>L%PLinwopd spent the week-ehd here Bethelcm, Pa., on Sunday whore he wift relatives. , V attends college. Considembie' damiige was done Mrs. Charles Ward fcillaat Week REDUCED BELOW COST. to the roidehce of Mr. and Mrs. and broka her leg. Harry D. Sentell on Broadway Mon­ day afternoon.When the boiler of UNION BEACH Naws.; Haines Ribbed | 70 WbRK^CIfaOTKES the heating plant" blew up. Weather Union Suite boards were blown off and several Congregational Guild Holdg a Mas­ Van Heusen Overalls I querade Sociable. QO««> parts of the house and the kitchen Mayo'a Ribbed 1 9Q firade were.badlydjimaged. The fire depart­ The Congregational: guild- held a ^ Collars leSO rr.V Union Suite J-^v ment was.called out and put out a masked sociable on Saturday ovo^ Home Special QO'M, flre started in the cellar, by the ex­ ning at their meeting house and a 4 plosion. Damage to, the extent.of large crowd attended. Many pretty Set Siiug Ribbed QQfi SHIRTS, P^C several hundred dollars, was done. costumes wcro worn. Tho prizes Union Suits v9b for It is said that the explosion was went to Eleanor Cullen, Miss Marie Home Special | cc due to the fact that there was no McCarthy, Mrs. Charles Marx and Genuine B.VJD, QQ|i $1.00 ^ Wool SHIRTS ia99 water; in ttje boiler. Mrs. Edna Aumack. The young Sealpacks Ragular 2,S0 Qrada . The Keyport Kiwania club .have people of the church will hold a made arrangements to broadcast minstrel and ball Saturday, Novem­ from station WJBI at Red Bank on ber 19th SOYS* SWEATERS, AUU WOOL., - - - 81.28 Friday night, between the hours of Mrs. Eggerson has returned to Plus £coii( 9 and 10 o'clock. The committee her homo after a three months' vis­ in Charge of the arrangements are it with her mother at Birmingham, GUSTENBURY Beautiful Hand Made Cecil S.',Acker8on, E. Pi Cristiani, Engknd. HATS Judsdn S. Hopla, George W. Jacobs, Mrs. Martin Delancy, Mr. and Judson S. Hopla and George Nagle. Mrs, P. Romanoi Mrs. Schue and UNDERWEAR STORE OPEN 5.00 Values 3.75 CHINESE RUGS Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hitchcock at­ John Goble motored to Perth' Am- tended the' fiftieth wedding anniver- boy hospital to vfsit tho former's 3.00 Grade 1.99 4.00 Values 2,90 Many aizes from 2x3 ft. to 10x14 it. V.'o sary, of Mrs. Hitchcock's parents, husband, who will be confined there EVENINGS handle the strictly high grade machine spun Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Storms, at Mc­ for several weeks with a fractured Caps 79c up wool and worsted.-^ Largest stock'ever shoWn Lean, Va. leg. 2.50 Grade 1.49 in this section. George, Rockweir left for Florida William Friewold and friends EXTRA SPECIAL 1 last week, where he has taken a po: spent Saturday fishing at Long ABOUT 30 SUITS, ...... Special. CO OK $220 Grade. 9x12 Perfect; now _„....$160.00 sition for the winter. . Branch. $240 Grade, 9x12' Perlect; now 18S.00 Mrs. Walter Bo}te and son bf Emll Thomas of Newark visited SingLaridTJouble Breasted; ! : ^ " $27S Crada, 9x12 Perfetli now 19S.0O New Brunswick were recent guests his daughter Bubbles at the home $300 Grade, 9x12 Perfect; now 210.00 of the former's parents, Mr. and of her grandmother, Mrsi Nellie 1325 Grade, 9x12 Perfect; now 220.00 Mrs. George Pease. Hayes, last week. 50c Silk Half Hose, 35c Silk and Wool Hose, $350 Grade, 9x12 Perfect; now 250.00 The annual meeting of the Bor­ Mr. and Mrs. George Sappah and ough building and loan assAciatiOn family motored to Jersey City on 3 Pr. for 99c 4 Pre for 99c About 100 Chinese in Scatter Sizes. . will be held at the ofilces of the as' • Tuesday evening to visit tho letter's Royal Wiltoni, Axminiteri, Velvet!—40% off soclation on November 14th. • . mother. regular prices. Richard, W. Jewett, Jr., who has The veterans of American wars been making his home, association will hold their third an­ NOTHINGjkESERVED--AN ABI^^ 500 Domestic Rugs. has accepted a position at New nual armistice ball on Saturday eve­ 50 Dining Room Suites— York. ning, November 12th, at the Union The Keyport Kiwanis club ob­ avenue firehouse. RetHng Sale — 20% Off. served ladies' night at a dinner at Edward Cullen is having a new the Raritan Inn last night Kiwantan garage built on his property. Jules Brazil of Toronto,' Canada, Eleanor CUlUn has been confined was the entertainer. Mr. Brazil came to her home for a week with a se­ Reiss Coat Sweaters ' ^Chiisteias is on the way. to the club through the courtesy pf vere cold. Harvey Bronner, a member of the J&uy your Xmas gifts KEYPORT, N. J local club. Everybody's market place correct­ ALL WOOL, CO 45 The Keyport Literary club was ly describes Luke Longhead's d> here NOW. : entertained Friday iafternoon at the partment in The Reitlrtcr.—Adver Reg. $5.50 and $6.50. pubUc library by Mrs. W. M. Ack- tiscment erson and Mrs. A. M. Wtbster, the occasion being guest day. Mrs. Ed­ ward Lsterman, state federation chairman of music, made a splendid address. George W. Jacobs has purchased a new G. M. C. truck for use in his radio business. A 'christian association dinner ROTH WEEK-END SPECIALS was held at the Raritan inn on Mon- ASSURE ROTH PATRONS OF DINNER COURSES THAT ABOUND IN WHOLESOME dan night. Invitations to the din­ ner were issued through Mayor NUTRITION. . . Raymond L. Wyckoff. ROTH PRICES ARE FEATURES THAT ATTRACT THRIFTY SHOPPERS. Everett Decker of Wisconsin was tHe'reeent guest of Ms mothir, Mrs; SHOULDERS OF MILK-FED Elizabeth Decker. ' BREASTS OF MILK-FED Mr. and Mrs. Charles. P. Stryker have moved from Jersey City to the VEAL VEAL Stryker homestead on VanDom street. South Keyport The senior class of the high school 23c will hold a benefit at the Surf the­ 17c »b ater Monday night "Heart of Mary­ GOOD land" will be the feature picture. LEGS OF MILK-FED RUMPS OF MILK-FED ' The annual supper and bazar of the ladles of the Reformed church will be held tonight at the church VEAL VEAL WATCHES house. I Miss Ada Brown of Washington, FOR D, 0,, Is spending several weeks 29c !•> 33c with her 'mother, Mrs, Sarah Brown, Mrs, Sidney Tunnlngton spent CHRISTMAS last week at Syracuse, N. Tf. Tho Keyport Klwsnls club hai en LOINS OF PORK dorsod the project of Oeorgo Nagls 29c lb, Rib End 29c Ibe to put on a Pageant of Progress, P.KUSSILLES' Offer you perhaps the largest assort-. The affair will probably ^e held ineiit of fine \vatche»^ for ladies, gentlemen and Ithin (our weeka. Mils Betty C. Ilendrlckson spent c Regular Fresh Hams children ever shown in Monmouth county. the weok-end at Summit with her I* grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Alex lb ' Armour's "Star" A fine Grucn, Hamilton, Bulova, Elgin or Waltliam andor Cadoo, Jr. Wrist or Pocket Watch to cost from $5$5(0 to SlOO, Tho horns and school asioelstlon Smoked Skin-back Hams will risums their meetings on By lb* Half, Welghlag • lbs. , will tic found ill our stock in all shapes,, styles niid Thursday afternoon, November sizes, 17lh, when th* Uashora ,ftf th* . TOP.ANDBOTEO: schoeU will giv* a ractptlon to th* mothers. Th* m*«tlng will bs tn VOUU selection at RKUSSILLES' docs not need he ehargs of Mli* £lMnot VanOrskli, . ROUND vie* princlpsi of th* school. Mrs, " confined to above jirices, Wc have Roofl wntclioa Albtrta Franla Is prtildtnt o( th* FRESH.KIUED DRY-PICKEO for much less, diamond ones for more. Visodalton, ROASTING CHICKENS HAZLBTNEWf. THINK over, above nil, the reputation of the ewcler <4 lb. Avsragi) ^ whom you aro to connull. Be suro it is of t lo very Pir* Cempeay Oav* • Kvaat •«•! hl({hc»t, founded on the timc'tostcd trust and con Idenco SHPMr Lail W*«b. Il*nry flmsl* of Dstrelt li srttt- Our Own - "Clorerblooa" v of his community. Ing a hotii* on Ihi prodsriy whith PURE PORK SAUSAGE PURE CREAMERY BUTTER hs rsetntly purihaitd from Albtrt lltalh. Ilsaltt flfs eomtianx held a hot 38c 'b. 'As roast be«( luppsr In lh« ArehotiH S2c n>- REUSSILLES* en Tharsdsy •vsnlsg, Abaat «lghly piepla tosh suppar, rollewlni lha ;--8«§ 8 nS'l'! WATCIII'H sttpptr. dinilni wii injaydl. fluil* SPECIAL N0nCE our windowt for Satanhy NlgliiSpidilt-^ p* tn. was fumlshtd by lldnay t, Tas* •M BROAD ST., RED BANK. itinttoft'i inhaitra, Mils iHRi PueuN ipint a wi«k ' Tti, 1131 with Mil* Junitia Cems •( 8fs«if< %r. and Mr*.'HirWrt Biundarf IMIlt ttMlf hSIHiriMM Vltll Mfli Ssrry Pinm tM imWf, JsMph U UfsM Ml ysnhusd • RED JBANR REGIgTElR. NOVEMBER 9.1927. ^ ,„..iL,..L;^.U.,..:..4-., Jerieyl ;Cily spent ; Saturday ^and Mr, and^Mni,'C. fi. Boche of Bel­ PAVING J0B"'TO' BE FINISHED ford. r L , ' - • . . a il^ehard'i&.^Fojji^^^iiBeiftW^ been .made .aiaiitant scoutmaster of ThomM RWtrii lUnti Buiw'nir F^r Troop 27 of bby scouts of-Belford. ' Storfhoui* •lui Car«t4—BTTNIF Leiter'Smlth iseeoptmaeter ofthe lUtto'S*RTLET* to\lr*>H(M iB>*troop , /' " ' ' . 1870 1927 Btltetk Matt»»(UH.CfanNh.' cb wiak In, HMdJitvwn tvwnibiD n of; Brooklyni «a 'apendlng a week Harmtn P. fcubrttqin'i itoti Hi. with Mn, Bari Yarnall of Belford, bdl'i Junttlan. Ohirlit P. Hinn't Oiltiitiitor* ., Miss Marion Dennis of. Fort Mon ASBURY PARK I «t, Port MonmouUit' Wlllimi Sw«d'I' iUM mouth entertained av friend from ' Tho J«nnMone xotttwcljng com­ Plalnebotopart'ot lost week, . pany will have the work ut putting Mr, and Mri. W^iiliahi Williams down^con'fcrete on Tyndallro^dy .be­ of Naveslnk' spent Sunday with rel' tween New Monmouth and the atata atlves; at: Orange.-.';...-.i-...v." • . highway) ilnlahod' by Saturday) jror Mri. G. B, Little of Freehold has TELEPHONE yidlng there'll not too faiich;itormy been visiting'MM, Howard DeVcsty 'i ^ weather. The road will remain of'Naveslhk,-a'-,;V;'.'..;i:V;';:-«.v .1 closed about two..weeke to, permit Mri, Harold Morgan of Port Mon­ AND MAIL . tho, concrete to fully harden. mouth gave bl^h to a ;aaughter last Thomas Roberts .'New i Mon- •Thtindayrf;.;;;. •::•.• :••.;-.:..., ORDERS WILL .,vmouOj has rented Nathan Cohen's - MM, William Coc of Port Mon: vlarga garage building at Now Monv mouth is on the sick' Ust She is-im. BE FILLED. < mouth,V.!Mr>> Roberta hauli. cropsto proving,.. • markets at New York and other :, Mrs, Henry Ooe: of ? PortyMon- ^places for; farmer*, He will use tho mouth is improving from a sprained Campbell's Junction building to ankle. * i . store his cars and produce.^ > .Thomai Phillips has V.ad hia hodse Beginning with next Sunday and rcpalned at Port Monmouth; •' 'Concludingthe'- following..Friday Announce for ,fnight, group Mexangellitlo meetings LITTLE SILVER N$WS. , 1 will be held by the Methodiet churohes'Of-Belford, Keaniburg and Auloi In'ColllsIan bn Brldgs-^Homa I vProm Trip to Europa. • Union Beach at.the Belford church. . (Tbi Uti: Uaok- titslitin osu o> bousiit' I At the Sunday evening;service the aioh aMkUn Llttlt 8ll«ai >t Iht Unlnn Thursday & Friday,Nov. 11-12 ^preacher will bo' Revr Henry- Our- News SUBdat the dtpot. and itaeorge •• rlson of Keansburg. . Group meet­ Qutakenbufch's. aentral «tor«.r ings >^lll be; held:by 1 the three An automobile driven by Edward churches mentioned (at Keansburg Laurino of this place-was damaged the week beginning Sunday, Pecem- in a collision'with an automobile- . ber 20th,;and at Union Beach tho driven by a Long Branch man last week beginning Sunday, December week %a ths/Parker's creek bridge. 4th. , Mr. and Mrs. Vinton P. Wilkin­ son' have returned >from a two - The ladles' auxiliary of Inde monthi'toyr of • Europe, . pendent Are company^ of Belford Miss Anne Hasler has bought a | '.will hold a dam chowder supper to-, new Studebaker coupe, 'tnoti6vr night at the company's now . Miss: Mary Mullen attended the .. ILRCHOUSQ on Main street at Belford. Now Yofk university-Carnegio Teoh Supper will be served from Ave un football' game Saturday at New ^^.'v^ til eight o'clocki^he ladles', auxll York. iary will hold ItS/ilrst ctfrd party at Mr," and Mrs. Daniel Dean have tho 'new flrehouie Thursday night returned from a trip to Belfast, November 17th. Mrs. William Kel Maine. . ' ly and_ljlsa . Helen Kelly are the WllMam Pontln half received a hostesses, • , contract.for several largo painting Next weeTt will be "book week" lobs at New York. : nttho Naveslnkltbrary, Stories will /— —- f. I bo told to children and there will November's : be other features, A special pro w Used can are unused transporta- tlop at low eoit Look in Luke gram will bo given at the library tiongheari's department of The Reg^ 0 next Monday afternoon beginning at liter for uied ear bargelni.—Advor. tliroo . o'clock, Mrs, William W. tisement ' Swan will sing a solo and stories Boudoir Caps Wpmen's Union Suits Fine Sheets win bo told by Miss Antonlna Popular "Polly Brand" .0. »?f?,' Lar'go size, 81x90-inch, Houghwout and Miss'UrsUla.Bpeer. A gift suggestion 1 Novel union suits of a wool and The Republican women's club of cotton mixtur^. Low sheets of a sturdy, long 7. boudoir caps of lace and neck, sleeveless; knee wearing.' white muslin;: 1 Middletown township en^rtalned satin in pretty colorines; the .county and- townihip.- Republl- Wi length, hemmed. JY'..-.«-n to pay for a carpet for the church.. time with cerlzed cotton table dam­ ' William McCoy of New York and Boys' Parcala Blouiai, 2 (or tt. $1.00 ask. MIsi Irene Brady of Jenay City STEINDACH»-nn| n»*tp spent lilt Wedneiday with Mr. Mo- JohnS'Manville All Axminster Rugs Collar-attached and neckband style Coy'i iliter, Mrs. John H. Wermert STKINBAOUS—ateoad Floor. shirts of a lustrous, good wearing broadcloth of Belford, Rigid Asbestos Mr, and Mn. Thiaimeyer and har $1.00 Less Filet Chair Backs in white. Each garment well tailored and cut daughter of Jersey City spent part lea, > far full. Sizes 14 to 17. of last week with Mr, and 'Mri. BeauUful Ruutan filet I STEINBACHS-FInt Floor Thomas J, Cailar of Port Mon­ A saving indeed worth-while on every chair backa in novelty mouth, Monmouth Roofing Co. seamless axijinnster rug in stock. For example ehapei and deilgni. Very Tha ladlei' auxiliary ot the Port Jahns-Maavllla Approved Koefars —a regularly $48.95 axminater rug will sell at ipeclal. i,> , Coat Flowers Womcji's Knit Blo'inera Monmouth fire company met lait ITtlNBAOKS—RINL Floor.'/ ' 2 far 2 Pair lilght at tha bime Of MiM'Edi STMP or Pliit Roofing exactly $85.16. . Women's 'Kerchiefs Add a touch of bright- Full cut, well reinforced Pulioh, the preildint ot tha auxil­ Aibottot Shinglei ' STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor 6 (or nese to your winter coat JcMcy knit bloomers In iary. llesh and white tones. AipUlt Shttisles FIno linen onei, with with ono of these pretty .Slips & to 0. Mn. Fred Seheeltner ot Port narrow heme. Seme In velvet flowojrs. . Monmouth gat hir hand uught In BUILT'UP Rooting Women's 'Kerchiefs Aluminum Egg Boaters plain white, othen noYel, Tan and Gray Knit DIoomars, an aloetrlo waihing maehlni Mon­ •ports colon. Ribbon Llngarla Claep S«l>, $1.00 II MASON FLACK S for 2 (or $1.00 day, The hand wu badly Injured. PHONK 110 KIANBBURO, N. J. Pretty hand-b I o e k a d American Beauty double Waman'e Hand Embroldar'ad Polly Brand Knil Dteamars, Mn. Qulnn hai ratumid to ' h a n d k «r c h I efe with rotary egg beaten thnt •Karshlaft, fl far 11.00 ITKlNnACHI—Vint Floor. 2 Ptir $1,00 •HGMRRA LATT. ^ touches Of hend embrol- wilt do the work in half ItEINnACim-Beeend Floel. the ordinary time. . aTiiHaAaut—rint na«r. tr.Ttrws jr a urn u a, ii, if nrroldar> ot Baltaid. Uad 1114 Iffailtii.kHtiaalin NrilulsrTi tle of itollih. ad inhlel 'Kerehltfs, I far ||. Orvllla Cailkr hai tha tellar dug itltlHBACMa-rirU Mail.' ITKmnACMB-Ntrnr,! i\,ttj tor t hevia.wWih HA will build at , aTtlNRAOHI-yssrlh rieorl aTIINBAOni-PINT n*«R. OafflBkall'i Jantttan niar hli r«ad' miiHWa M Ike altfRi ilda baath.* inia >»if»»t ;_ MR. AND MN. WUIlim Xvarion of II Ik* aarti Tha Pint Dollar Day—Bartaln Squara Ofhri EATOBTAWA.IPAM linday with MR. r>lii*e feel ()>' and MN. Iia4m WaUlns of PART a.•ETIs. Women's Chiffon Hose MRA. WARDIAVTNATLAIIONHTI yi.eid mni m TF luV WAAK «ltk HAR leMM*. i , mathir, Un. QwftH Let if LTL> , Pr. $1.00 .".fard. . •. .. ..I .... WUKSR LAIKAFI AT TALL Only Stolnbflchi Dollar Camlvfll could poislbly I MAI. bring luch in oxtrBordlnary lelllng of stopklngs 1 Full-. fiiihTonod, ot ihnar, parfaetly woven chiffon illk In fflttuvo taup«, ohunpagne, black, peach bluih, lawduit, ptfohmant and d^a gray^l new lonei. Every IIM. ^l%enty KKU BANK KKGISTER. NOVEMBEB 9,1927^; CLVBj WOMENTO 01V£ A PLAY. spent last week with Mrs. .,cW)es Telepbon* 130S\ ~ , | Keefer. '.' It Will I» GlT«n at lha Woman's The Leonardo sewing club- met Robert t. Duche'' Clubhonia Frlda]r.'Afl*ni«Dii. last Friday at Miss Blanche Leon<- Tha November meeting' of the aWs. ' . , • . Tile Cohti'actor KISLIN'S Red Banlc Woman's club will be held TheBaptist ladies! aid society will, Friday afternoon; beginning at two hold an -all-day meeting .tomorrdw 162 BRANCH AVE.. KED BANK.^ ^^ EAST FKOWT STREET.' o'clock. The first half-hour will be to make aprons which will be sold at taken up with Armistice day exer­ the Annual chicken salad supper for CLEANUNESS cises on the lawn. At half-past two l^e benefit of the church Aursday o'clock the literature deitartment, of night, November 17th. WAGONS, BIKES; AUTOS which Mrs. PhUip Walton is chair­ Mrs.. John Hylan of-New York man and Mrs. John J. G. O'Shea is spent Saturday and Sunday at her CHRIST >'.-v."i'*?fm*i'tf^",' Twice a year, your expensive" vice chairman, will present the one summer home here. • WILL 300N B.E HERE. ORDER NOW^AVE TIME AND ,^ act play; of "Rehearsal,'."' by .Chris­ Mrs. Mort Johnson of Water WORRY. THIS ;^EEK IS WHEELsCOODS,WEEK AT < curtains, draperies and rugs topher Morley. The parts will' be Witch was a recent guest of Mrs. taken by Mrs; J. Daniel Toiler, Mrs. Annie Phrancr, PHONE LACKAWANNA UlO RED BANK 174ff. Frank Warfter, Mrs. Louis Mendel, Mrs. J. C. Oberle has returned TOYLAND should be thoroughly clean- Mrs. Eugene Manifold, Mrs. P. B, homo from a stisy of a wee}c at. To­ Powers and Miss Mabel Hall. Mrs. ledo, Ohio. Matthew Greig iscoach for the plajj- Norman Burdge spent Saturday, ; e«^. This wilKprolong .their ers. The music will comprise piano and Sunday with friends at Jersey HUGH GEfTt INC.^ selections by Mrs. Manifold and City. • • _ ^ _ r-- TETLEY'S life and restore their original harmonica music ,by. nine,-year-old OSHKQSH COAStBR - itnwg rtla.' Reginald Smith of Seabright. MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. fpKcd chinacirated bolMit(.^WK children. An old-fashioned country store will be a feature of FAIR HAVEN NEWS. the bazar. Preparation^ have been completed Rummage Sale to be Held Nest the borough officials for a suit to Monday at the Pariah House. eject Edward P. Hendrickson from A rummage sale for the benefit the property which he occupies. of the Episcopal church will be held This property was deeded to the next Monday at the parish house on borough by Mr. Hendrickson more Church street. The sale will start than a year ago, when charges were at ten o'clock in tie morning and made that there was a shortage in will continue all day. his'accounts as collector of the bor- Robert Cameron, who conducts oujh. It ia expected that tho suit the service station at the corner of will be re-tried soon. Fair Haven road and Pearl street, The work of building the new wag called to Oil City, Pennsylvania, state highway route through tho last week by the death of his fath­ southern part of the borough will be er. started in a few days. Property val­ ND. Sl^Slnnbnr-Cnlna A.C. tUnivtr. Prici Clam chowder was sold at the with Andlo-Pow.r UDLtand8R.CA. TubM. ues along this route have increased firehouse yesterday by the firemen's but not Ucludlni Con. Spului. S4U.0O tremendously. Many properties auxiliary. which had been put on tht market Tho firemen wero called out Sun­ along this route have been with day night to put out a flre in Ixiuis drawn to await the completion of Sobel's house at Knollwood. A beam the road. It is expected that tho under the fireplace caught fire, but road will be finished early next sum' the flames wcro put out with chem-. .r:You'fe there with c4i ^Icmksgiywq ^emt of mer. icals before much damage had been Ray H. Stlllman is building a very done, i^terfoiHment attractive ofllce on his property for Theodore Parker, Jr., haa re­ hla real estate business. Benjamin turned home from tho Long Branch •whcQcver the Dangler Is tlio contractor. The plans hospital, where he undcpvcnt an for the office were drawn by J. C, & opori^Ion. Stromberg-Carlson owners have every­ 0. A. Delatush of Red Bank. The The Methodist ladles' aid society building will have a copporclad roof. will hold n bazar and supper Decern worlds finest thing radio oSers, to be thankful for: Albert Wolcott's Hudson coach her Bth. was slightly damaged Sunday night Mrs. Lucrctia Smith of DcNor- when It was run Into by a car driv­ mandlo avenue U confined to tho music isp! en by two Fort Monmouth soldiers. house with sicknesa. Trustworthy reproduction of every tone Due to tho good detective work of that can be broadcast-— , Policeman John Baden It was INSURANCE SERVICC FOR ALU learned that the car driven by the Mr Imuran.. Information Uur.aa «lll KnilraSyiw be KUd to provld. rvllabl. iDlorinatloD on Direct A-C operation from the house light­ Eoldcra had been stolen nt Asbury Iniut.nt. probl.mi ol Bn{ kind you mar Park. The soldiers were arrested dV.lr. wllhVet .ban. or SblltaUon, ThI. ing circuit without any attendant bothers, and tho jar was returned to Its own­ •arirl.. I. iit.nd.d to tb. public,, vollollt r er. bolder.-BP br.k»rt, ThU^ew Croiky: Bluidbox e^tiihe NeuUo^ "^ries, chargersj liquids-— JACOD A, KINO, Irving Harrison has movrd to Red Intur.nc. Advl.or, dyne complete with ^CviinbiKham Tube*, (In­ Dank. *0 Park PUce, Kiwarb, N, J. liiectro-magnetic reproduction of phono­ Ilov, Lcroy V. DlUcnjir was In cluding power tubeOB and C Bktt«r{«a,,lOO graph recordSfdoubling the musical qualities itnlird Sunday night *S pastor of tho Presbyterian church, Th* cere TTTVOUCAN «M amp. Marko Storage Battery and % Criailajr^Ul* biyourphonographand—thccntertainmcnt monies were Impreiilvo and largely tra Muaicone Speaker at,a low price of |99.00 1 value of your radio investment-— nttendcd. VOUNOWNCtDMP. Tho birthday of Georgo I.swli IF COHPORTABLe wai celebritsd with • fimlly gath- Can be BOUGHT ON VERY Stromberg-Carlson's guarantee not to rring and dinner party laii wntk. yOUKECNNHQ-TaBC .reduce it8pricc8--makmg the voluc of your Complete EASYrTERMS. Compute' radio investment permanent— LEONARD NEWS. DuniiUw' Q*iud by Flre—A Cam. lag Euikr* Parly, Jh AM/ Mrmi «f ownmhjf oui of kcmt, Jut to ihi ntw S/rom> "1 IC.siM e( Tkt Ht4 n.sli Neilil.r ia* Ix bembi Mtli wt.k it tlt4 W, Utrtt't e New A. C. M4ledric Cmky h Here! MI htfpCttiion fiiwMngpUn, Com* iirnnd ttam h . Iteeie il.icl - T 5 patH, (fl ai a dear pfiit; AdittrtiM wi»bn»t«lini.Plili' ' Phone Rad Bank 1030 OtrnA " OSCAR F. HDX Flail m. I'm 9^ , ' 'C09f(J!UfITJJRS, , Thl«,waa the.quietestHaUiriira'll In made the payment t/hich they prom- ftauaber 'of, yean,' '-iM'ff^.rH^^i ieed to make, ' >' t r^J^mmft LieteWjipastw/pf Mrs. John Wilson and Miss Helen the 'Katlonat Gathednl eh&Kh '.of Wilson of New York were visitors Geo. I Sewing ^fiflej^iBed;iSaSkN^|wam#.M their guide; lectnr* at .Christ! churchySanday ' Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott of New CONTRACTOR ANNOUNCEMENT. T FIM M.UI1 to b* M*M nn* Ntst >wehtnieebpn;hiiiitlniir through Balm night at eight o'clock, {The lecture York spent Sunday with Mr. Scott's antl BUILDER Hollow Middletown townehip, waa ananged by Rev. darlroU4M; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott.' . , For the convenience.of.:my patrons 1 wJsK Uif-"* Monday'night; .Tho party eUrted Burcit apd It will cohceni the .Na­ Miss Helen Zileneki is a patient at RED BANK, N. J. announce the opening of a new'studlp, which wllllJOT •ftbml:'Mr,, I^WXfcir^ fearly MbJiV' tional'cathedral, ', • --'.'-..'v''; - y; the Long Branch hospital. , Office In Eisner Bnlldlne day);evienilng ttod;:returned ' ahonlt John Simpson, one at the oldest conducted in conjunction with my New York Qty, :Gedrgq Silver,'iSr,,' haa( liad' his Room's __,Blv. f our o'clock Tiieeday morning. They hodici on: Broad street repainted by residents ot this place, was stricken studio...... ; WATGHR CLOCKS ivifalked'abdiit twenty miles ,and got Arthi^ Little of Red Betnk lind'John with paralysis las't week. He is TaUphona 2018. tnditliB .flnt Jeigiit; n»tcbi wp be t^'o-oJowumsiV .The;'poBsum*r were McGraft'of Eatontown. . ; V slowly improving. ' Mr. Slmpson'i , Jobbing of Ail Kinds During my 20 years,' constant association In the ^ heldJieTe neicii Merida'ridBbli^^w^^^^ treed hi* the •dogs* One was killed Jbmes McCue- of Broad steeet speech is affected. '. Estimates ChWnlly Faniltbsa Interior Decorating'business, there has never been' tte^^^^elepEdoe'^teftti^^ the by'Blohard Wyckoff.of' Bed Bank Mr. and Mra. Eugene Sdudder.wlll greater interest manifested'In the home, for, artistic , ^'*-"iracy,'skill and ex- and the' other was, killed by; Mr. spent'thp week-end at New York;; 8b9ertdht|5JCwp-pther^ The Shrewsbury fire cdmpafiy tras leave tomorrow for a visit at Flem- and harmonious effects. , jij'ce enabler'us to be:;relledi:o»'tW'irtw: Weye i^^^ Field. Dijring the night'and in ington. Mr. Scudder expects to Charles Lewis the: early 'houri of' the morning the called out Saturday to'pntoiit a Are the most delicate re« week,'theylbetng,the'JenjytCenSral which had' itorted In the. brake Iln- spend most of his time-while away pmplete, original schemes, especially designed PovMitJthdfldgWiteMi tyetwrt^^^ meii'.fl;nd dbfts'started.lip two-we. in gunning. WHOLESALE AND HBTAHi" to fit your individual requirements. For a room, We.jeuarahtee COPN«;batJ)(^ith'eIr trail,, 'aftlr a 'tngs ; of an, automobiles hear the DEALER IN Bw«4 PtwytUnk teMioB WaJhea- Smoke Shop tavern, ; suite, a modest cottage or sumptuous, home; making ; dayfinliW iimd'^tht^piptUAiiveMui Iohg'cl>eee':.||i''tltei,.carhfl^^^ Seeks Heavy Damagai. Thomaa Eopry;'yrant farm at/)^nt: Mr. and.Mn; George Silver, Jr., LUMBER a given sum cover the cost o£,producing a harmony ^1. please vou, swamp, .The 'hunting party." con­ and Mr.' and Mn. Kenneth'. WaikeT Philip G. Heyer of Keyport his of color and a fascinating atmosphere. 'Silverware Re sisted of K;lch»td Wyckoff;-Thomas attended the Princeton,; and Ohio brought suit for 175,000 against Satb; Doors, Blinds, Glass, '^^VmprUe IIO; In gold'hee ieen Meadb, /' Dustan'. Allsire,. Ernest State football giime at Princeton Isaac B. Spragcr of Fanwood for You are cordially invited to" visit and Inspect out offend b/ ^IiMter > Eiiner for the Blakely, John Galendrlello and Leon Saturday. , ^ injuries received when he was Buflden' Hardware, Lawn display. Estimates and specifications •will be tiadlir ' eocond.)WghJrt todWdusl «c6re at Davison',:af'Bed Bank atid Walter • Mr. and Mn; Herman'of Detroit struck by Fanwood's car two years RoUert, : Lawn Mowers submitted for your approval. REUS3ILLE'S the.'eJid .brttrijeiidn.': ifleld. are 'vbiting Mr. Herman's brother, ago. Garden ^ Wheelbaxrows .'xl TKa''.')5llgwiipd'^,;jBl5ne^ Walter Herman. 36.Br($aa St., Red Bank won/tno! otic "of tnreei gamee'^rom' Fred Glberson, station agent, ii Screen Wire and Chicken the :F.oftpffice.'t9ain'lR: 4 Commerolal ••• '""•;iiBiw''H—' ' • i BASEBALL SEASON, ENDED, enjoying, a week's vaeatlbrf. ,;. I Gunners' Supplies • Wire Flower Bed Guards W. James Flocke ) Sim leigae :suite^.t-^Mt; Wadseisday: n^^ ,: Raymond Sanbdrdi. Martin Marx at ?T»ylor'i;aUeyi fiat'Eatontown; Atlantic Higlilanaa DafratS; R«d : • -AT- : Under Ground Garbage INTERIOR DECORATIONS Jibnei'TdttlftYoUedi247ti9 the third . Bank, WinninK Tbird Flaca, and DS Ernest Fshnestock; hive in­ stalled new electric water pumps Iri : KISLLN'S : Receiver* aiid a general gaiibe and the i'Eimer team In' tliat • The'.'Bed'.'Bank..Oriole basoball Carlton Theatre Bldg., Red Bank, N.J .Jiiit.-.-.-, g«ne rolled 986,,<'Pdth;»cbreB.are their homes to keep their cellars free • 13 EAST FRONT STREET. ; line of Hardware. team lo^ the last ^me of the-.Beriea of water. ' :'•; -, DUlributore of Anaean'da Fltnt- We'-Mgheit'iofarthlatieaeon. Tut^ and;th'elast gatne''of the seaion ket i e;;a^^o::Uad^:^the''..league "with ah Mr. and Mrs.'John Powen of New cote Copper Clad Sblnglts. i' Sunday, Thoy were defeated at the York have returned home after aTerege o'filSS.;' The ecbres of the hands; of the Atlantic Highlands RED BANK, N. J. :mttcK'w«ei".i'.''^:fi^4'.: '•.'*-. V-i;:- '. spending a'few days W)th':Mr. and team by a score of 7 to 6,' The lois Mrs., Gebrga Lange. -•; a«li(«ta Into.Uitiilltctiuw pUi, orpnnun' 'BWMWD.MBNEB COHPANY, of Sunday's gaine meant the loss of , Miss Louise McCue attended a Btboli—..i . ^ji^: . ... thlrd^IBEB^n'-the^eBguoVpennant Sorbrity^itea-of- Montclair normal oatleUlnitcouft, Tnttlt .• ra... .i.ir...... ^e7 158: race and 76 per cant of Sunday's ^hNdaolni,wl< Mturiii' l dMtntMi' AIE;2<7 ilchbol graduates at the Robert Treat .. To olMT Uila up HoRmiWhite/.;,.....11n le0t ICS gate' receipts. A small crowd wss ul liilult tbooi41)« ses hotel at Newark last Saturday, ' Bowltnd^..' 117 see 209 out to the game and" the player J Hurphr ... lis Publlo school pupils! •who were iVnimthe noHl'.tiid ftU- made .jnany errors due to.the cold lerfect In attendance during Octo- DASH lliit,l£> (imu diit midti. Oicb lis weather,' The battery for Bed BaAk IM« ituir/ otvttin, ndgcw 2U jer'.were; , . o ' .;j 7es 922 88^ was conappsed of 'Lester. Johnson FrtmuT d

ttmiir''Fa>rtU, Kathleon Baimoldi, We Perform Miracles to Your Overcoats PHOROLE. ino a [ir hiW ind lui at -iht Brovni:...... IIB 140 1^ ..flnt nfn ot aeoidt. ' - • , the game .was a home run made by Oaorca Olaiiir, .WUBam. Wllioiv Luh \ C Red Bank BatUtn ein ba bsnsht Harsarat HiB, EUiabtth Lanst, Qoorsa moTlng dona, wriU, lend or eaU for Ith e Let us renovate your Wt^robe. Condilor and EuTr, Lront, onljr.reuablo fdmitun moraro-ln town* ani d < Boys'LuinberjaekeU 2.78lUUl r .f .....,..« 171 ,286 •aoh wMk In Olaaaport Item Irant.rar- sat aj prieaa on roir ntxt^ Job, All U^Indi i Boys' Underwiear '....»'.: .70 H. Surltr ...M..>.,.v > lor.) _..Miid Pupils perfect In, attendanco In or fatary or light tracking'dona at ihort Mrs. Buford Coatee of Asbury both October.and, Septwiber were Botlet, CaU or addrtii OUR TRUCKS CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. Men'a Overalls .. 1.20 • "•jee- 928 889 J. T. EXIAN : Men'a Corduroy PanU.-..: 2.40 PASPBAV.* Park spent Saturday with her par­ Edwin Beak, WlUIam Layton, Gor­ 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK Men's Work ShirU ...... 1.59 0, Chambnlaln ,, 88 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred'WortWey. don Wilson, Mary Lyone, Jeani!^ Raiidance Phone 39-W Brslosl ... 188 119 148 of Pemberton avenue, Mr.'and Mrs. Parker, Kathleen Fow/en, Alma OeEca Pbona 221S-J Boya' Leather Lumber- * . WUdt 187 lee 141 , 174 182 Coatee left on (Saturday for Brook­ Sanborn, Helen Sanborn, George 10 WHARF AVENUE • jackeli...... 2.39 a CliamlMtlian .. 20e lyn to spend the week-end. Buckelew,. Charlbs Ghissy, Frank Mi«u ..... 188. 187 182 NOTICE. Boya' aiidt^la' Sweaters aiii Bamstt IU 170 A cevered'dish supper was served Leldendorif, Francis Saguerton, Notice b hereby slveif that tha Commli- Cluld's Sweater -;.„;• .f.*^..*^,)..!. by tho ladles' aid society' of tho Margaret Hall, Elizabeth Lange and ptoneri appointed to agees the local Im- provemants for the paving of NaTeilnk 60 1 •• . E74.'.8B4 782 Methodist church on Tuesday night. Harry Lj/bns; ' ' " avinne. Leonard and Center avanuei and Upper Broad Street, 6 Broad Street Boya', SbirU .V.r... ^8S The Jersey Central Power and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sickles of Bbora road at Ideal Beech wUl hold a pnb- Light team won three games from Uo bearing at tha Middletown townahlp BoysV Knitted Caps...:;(..,!). .66 Main street have returned from Vir­ FAIR VIEW NEWS, committee roome on Friday, November Factory. Office. the Shoemen last Friday night. The ginia snd'WsshiDgton, D. C, where ISth, 1S27, at 8:00 o'clock, at Middletown Doable Blankets %„:.:«,>:.) 2.27 village, for the pniroBa of hearing all par- Pbdne 1SB..S Red' fiadk PkoBa 1151 Rea Beak 'scorti wew: they visited friends. The trip, was Gaioline ThtaVMNabbatt by tha Kler $1.00 Ustlng. Try It. Local High SehOol Team Annexae Oceanport, on Tuesday.. She re­ ARMY FIELD SHOES. en and lumberjack ehlrts at lowest cently purchased a Star sedan, npHlS new Linoleum Lacquer forma prices possible. Vlatorr Muddy Field. Mrs. Edward Worthley of Arcana X a hard, ilaaay film over the aurface Moccasin Shoes .,. $3.45 Boya" : $2.39 nhoel In Llltit Bllvir. lllpeveN IBs Khalil Sreeeke « ll.TI All Lealher Ikaep Uaill Red laah Titea Wise Paelball Thoit preiint were Rev. and Mn, O. D. Waal Sreaaliee . II.M Ceali Oun Pre* lald» Keeh Itldieri. Wareled lllpefen t\M Cerdurey Hreoehee $1.7. 1 ap Durek. Mri, CirIi Dordin, Mrs, Heavy Iwaeler Ceale$1'$* «•» |l.$l U. f. Ansy JwUai By a Mara et II l« 0 tht Red rnderiek Rordan, Mre, Pentey, Meleekin Hreeehee *M*|>« 1** Ifn.'WIIIIint earthy, Mri. % WhIU, MTS,,8it«i, Mill Cuails Dayi, Mrs. You wm Be Surprised at the Lar|e Variatj^ of SWEAttte^^Wf ASK •MS' ^^11^ Wsllfni and Mii. Jaseb FOR FREE REMEMBER THE ADDRESSI SAMPU II E. Fwint St., LACQUER OURONLYflTORBIN Our Not KBD BANK'KKGiSTiiiK. NOVEMBER 9.1927.' '^^yT'1^''f'^''' matt"in"thie center of the farm. It will serve, as a place, for swimming THE TRUTH ABOiri- SNAKES. trying to drive It from tliai vicinity. venomous at',that-tima'aa at'any man; irh.lher'he'was to^herJlWng and beating in the summer and for Theisnake :often takes advantage of other. or'not.""! 5'>-.f f- -> ti'^"'^! Only Four Spaeiea^ That Inhabit this by. -remaining, motion!^, but Saakes do not bite from.pureMM\ skating in the vrinter, A large , NorUi>Amar{ea Arf DaBKarona. i The apfoad 'of ChrliUanlty to pna5>«'iheri ^ la^UfX BEIN-C MADE alert nnm. ope of its > tormantCrb lice, and.they.wmjnvarlablyrruii brook will supply-the water. A con- . (By CharleiJlLlCorbls.) •= comes close enough to, give it ifn. op. from a human^belnglf-.thay/irh al» few-' j^tPARTOF A PliAYGROUNtl. CretejJam is. being built and when Snakes are such maligned crea­ pbrtunity to act' Then there Is lowed to haveJtha'Jchance. ^'AM thV.teJtlTaI>f VfLnpereiBa^ b^^ ,thawfor;?t» this-ls finished a large force of men I • , .( * tures, although they 'are,' for the instantaneouitaneous etralghtening:etralghtening : of the snakes wUl etrike: at anything' thht came ovn St. Valbniine-'a Day. The 'aendlnriandar->iVt(aa( and'^axpiia., 'ndVthFt will be put.at work on excavating most part, of considerable value to body and the bird iIs cac-rht'-caught. r - ' . annoys them, but in tha'casrof tho; drawing ff names took a new forfiE^ alve plotwrea'about<178Q,^and" the iTheni'ihoy^iked^i uTb* M U Undtr W*r «n th* Sco^ for the lake. .Several acres of the man; as they live almost entirely on .' That snakes will: swallow: thetr harmless enedee Itis a.meroifejnt Yotjngimen'iand maidens gathered euato—' m wu mueh'In'ekteniiia"wai).^ei4«mand a 100;m«gk.'' j; sj/ »i .* I aia Will Coit at LtiU $360,000, and .peach orchards covering twelve snakes that inhabit North America, nibalistic snakes swallow .theit Ono of the most' InofiTenslva of'paper the same of a member of for these gemr of i,Utarature,''iand there are really only-four that are young sometimes,as articles of-food. A Urge lake la.being made on the acres of land are on the farm. snakes is one of the most danger­ thJ oppcsite sex whom each t«p art can ba nndantooifftom the (aet "y.,. iisipe' tiff - haipan» ! t\'> Samuel Hardy farm at- Scobeyville dangerous. These are the copper­ That young snakes have been found ous-looking, and therefore .has tha voied. These were placed in a vase that'two thoaund valtntlnea ami mt'a what'Bethiter.want adva«i'» Before he bought.tho Hardy place head, the moccasin, the rattlesnake, mside the "mother, snake is'quite sixty ^ ehap-booka' have' " ei partof a playground for 150 or, Mr. Fitkin undertook to buy the reputation ot being deadly. This ie and-drai»tt out one by. One. .The aiCMed titementa have'beeoma. They halp - phans. whose home will be on th'e and a little snake of southern Geor naturalras the reptile hatches its the hog-nosed snake, or blowiadder. owners of the names were supposed oblivion, and now form the eouee- workera-flnd JobO'-''ihelp' • c C6oke farm in Atlantic township, on gia and.Florida known as the coral eggs within. Young snakes are usu­ . When angered it VlU raise the to' be . the drawers' valentines tot tion \ of Frank J Holui e s Baer> 'ere find help^Ad* i .'property, thanks to the generosity the stone road between Tinton Falls snake. , . ally deserted by their parents as head and forepart oMts body erect, tbe.eniulng yehr, but aU had the Cleveland, Obio.-^. j, ef A, E.:Fitkin of New York. Mr. and Scobeyville. Negotiations jior Of course, there a number of dif­ soon as they are born. distend it untilit is flatJand.thln, privilege''Qf refusing the honor and - The earlleit ot thwUttta hooki in .,,Fitkin, who isone of the famous the sale progressed to..,suoh an e'x- ferent species of the rattler {about Another mistaken'notion is that something like tho cobra,.and swing trying tnalr luck: again, this unique: oollaotion waa • published ^ 'philanthropists of tha East, bought tont that a deposit was-paid, but thirteen), but they• Inhsbit dlflTerent rattlesnakes commit suicide when itself back .and forth ana from side tThe custom of giving presents in 1797, ^tjini antedaUng by soma the Hardy, farm < last June 'for the due to an unexpected complication parts: of the country, and are all to cornered. - . to side, emitting onstantly.a.louder was. , of'dater origin, and is men. yeara the epaetmennaierred In-tha: , purpose ,of building an orphange, as the s&le fell through and the de­ be known from, the fact that they This is on a par with numerous hiss than any other American snake l-tjonedi.b y Pepys, the celebrated Brltbh Museum. , < . ' ' .was told in The Register at that posit money was returned to- Mr. "rattle" When, approached. AH the other senseless ,J)elief8 concerning •can produce.. Amoat.; fearsome- diarist of) Charles II's time. He Abraham Fbiher, of QarmanteWnv time. • The property was sola for Pitkin. rest of our snakes are absolutely snakes. As a matter of fact, a rat­ looking object itjs still all bluster, telle of a friend who presented his Pennsylvania, who.^lod in-1902. la harmless, and their bite is to be less tler Is immune from its owp poison-, howeVEr, for it iftabsolnte^y harm­ wife with "half a dozen pairs of generally credited with'.bkvlng ftti'. '$20,000. It is on the south side of Mr. Fitkin is a self-made man, feared than that of a mosquito. less. . ^JUq,es,Jroui? the county road, between Scobey- and consequently, no matter how gloves and a pair Of allk stockinge been the originator ^ thovoaid'.vaK rising to great riches from a hum­ A .snake has. no external ears, much it might inject into itself, it Snakes congregate In fhe fall,.roll and gaiters.'* > Other writers of; the entine: in thie 'oount&. Mora.'tha|i\ vacuum cleaner' '•rtUo and Colt's Neck. ble beginning. Some idea of his from'which fact thoa. old saying, would have no effect - That, when themselves into balls of from three period allude to the custom.ot pres­ half a', century agoi ne atartedi^tha Flans >have been'drawn for the wealth may be gained from the fact "deaf as an adder," doubtless origi­ brought to bay the rattler will of­ or four to a dozen or.more, and ent-giving to the: ladies,: glovesvbe- i)U8ineu In Mew York, viraro.hefapld ^ orphanage, but the work will not be that he recently sold h>a interest in nates. Neither has a snake eyelids, ten become so virild with rage-as to hide In sonie.hole below the,frost Ing^ favored .most:' ij- • , > • - aTtistically . deslimed' \«a^da^ atr alt clean smalLriigs^^ started until the return of Mr. Fit- the National public service corpor­ and so literally sleeps with both strike indiscriminately^ and 'some­ line throughout the,^Inter, abso­ : During the earli part of Queen prices up .to fifty; dollari./ Later: he ' kln| who is now touring Europe. He ation for $260,000,000. His fortune eyes open. The place of the eyelid times puncture itself with its fangs, lutely torpid. 'They' are; extremely Victoria's vreign'ii-St*' Valentine'!, moved-hia husinesa to Phibtdolpnlai is expected bach by Christmas. In has been made chiefly in |)ublic util­ is taken by a thin, transparent is true; but it will never diovfrom sensitive to ,cold, and a elight fall Day. offered an:excellent opportiin-t'; and after catering to broken hearts skin, Which is the'flrst to fpMt when these wounds unless they happen to in temperatuire will numb them Into ity to a tlinid lover. By, mesne 6? andv.lovelom youth for; fifty-three f the, event of an open winter the ities. A few weeks ago he sOld his the snake starts to shed its epider­ work will be started immediately af- interest In the Western United gas roach a vital part .. apparent death. When Tenioved to lctures of bleeding hearts and^^: years, he retired wor^ a eonilder-; mis, and causes it at this period to a warmer place .they immediately e' .Cupids, and; verses which. we're able' fortune. It being hie proud ! : ter Mr. Fitkln returns, but it is and electric corporation, for $30,- be,blind as, well as deaf. Speaking'quite strictly, a rattle-l revive, however. ' - S boast that he had never made any­ 000,000 and two weeks ago he sold snake does not bite, but strikes. The' calc'ulatedtoni^lt n i;tOnevhe could ^^^^^ - more probable that It will not get ' The larjjest shake of North Amer­ There are a number of noted rat- reveal to his adored one the state ^Of thing but "dignified valentinel," y under way until early in the spring, his ownership in the Inland power ica is the dlamond-B:ck rattler. In same thing is true of the copper­ and light company to the Insull in­ length this . formidable ophidion head and moccasin. Their,.fangs lleEnako dens; about, this country. his feelings; tMa,ny' a modest swain f The orphanage will be built a short are hinged,, so to speak; and at all but perhaps' the: most famous Is fn sighed the- whole,year for St, Val- The Reglster'a mettoM'Av paper distaiice east of the large farmhouse terests of- Chicago for $30,000,000. reaches five feet, and occasionally Bouft . County, :• Colorado, where entlne's'Day; .When he could potir The Inland power and light com­ more, with a diameter of four to times,' except in the very act- of in every homo."—Advertliement. * '•• on .the property, which is occupied flva Jinchea. His bite is almost cer­ striking, they aire closedup tight thousands of rattlers .are'said to out his heart's feelings at a: penny a ' ' ' sa- :by William Hardy, .ion of the for- pany was' the last of Mr. Fitkln's against the roof, of-the mouth. congregate every fall and spend line, illustrated,. . 'v:';x private holdings, but he still has tain death. , I the winter. That it is dangerous to '. mer owner, Mr lliirBy is in charge When the snake strikes, it draws One .of the most: popular old/su-' sJ^Wes^^imac iocs •of the farm lin Mr. Fitkln and he stock in various public utilities cor­ The king snake, the natural ene­ its body back into a teiise spiral; live in that locality is evidenced^ by perstitions in connection withMhlle porations. He has announced that my of .the rattler, is often much the head Is raised with .the jaws the fact that while it is JrOe-gov­ day was'that the- first unmanled :- will conduct il with the view of hav. longer, sometimes measuring more ernment land, no'one -wants to take iThe new WeBtiDg4'4 • ing iresh daily supplies of vege­ he has reared from active .business widely'distended; the body is shot man: a^glrl met on St Valentine's and that he will devote the rest of than twelve feet, but is notnearly forward with terrific speed arid' the it up. The only, "ranch: anywhere' morning was .decreed' By f ate ;to be , house yacuulqii Clean* 1; tables, fruit and milk for the or- his life to philanthropy and to travel so large in girth. A meeting be curved.fangs; now at right angles near is about two miles distant, and her, future husband, .A bachelor er never "eciiffl^up?;*; ' phans,- tween a rattler and a king snake 1.3. -to the jaw, are driven deeply i into this has been deserted on account had the privilege: of kissing the first . •tnaUftugs.Pushdovra: k:., and, other enjoyment. He i» 45 always the signal for a fight. In ot the snakes.. . The contract for tho orphanage years "old, and he has a wife, two whatever they come in contact with. girl he met,'. , - .' • " • -' aligbtl'9 on thehandler has not yet been awarded, but it is which the Inttec is usually vic'tori- The jaws are never tloaed into even . Another superafltlon'lri which the for Winter sons and a daughter. A short time ous. With all the rattler's alert­ V: and you tiltthe nozzle f estimated 'that it will cost not less the semblance of a bite. ST, VALENTINE'S DAY. outh:of the period Implicitly .be? GET THE BEST. . ago Mr. Fitkin built a large free ness, the king snake is quickef, andi eved was that if a dam'sel: peeped ^ up. That:b*eake.the than'$860,000, Mr. Fitkln, who Is hospital at Capetown, Africa, where although he has no fan'gs and hia The little coral snake of the S . auction BO YoucanpoU:»: many times over a millionaire,'has How Preient'Day Customs Firat outof the' door early lit the inern- natives 'are treated. Mrs. Fitkin bite'Is not poisonous, he Eci^es the South, on the other hand, bites in Cama to be Obsarvad. ing or this fateful (fay and caught the' machine back' l'^ set aside $1,000,000 for the erection spent a large part of the summer rattler by the back o" the neck, and tho regularly; accepted inanner' by Westiiighouse Closing the jaws oVer 'whatever it There ' is , a, wide ; difference of a glimpse of a-hen and rooster it - without ruffling; the,f . and upkeep of the orphanage. What­ there. coiling his sinuous length about the opini6n concerning the.j>rigin of the was inevitable-that she would be ever part of this sum is not required stouter body of his antagonist, takes hold., of. A snhke can strike . Radio" and tug. Yoa don't have to. f: but little over two-thirds of its customs observed on St, Valentine's married before the year's,end.' lift the cleaner except :» for immediate needs will be invest­ Mr. Fitkin has made trips to his slowly squeezes him to death de­ Day. Saint Valentine himself cer­ , Pinning b'ky leaves to one's pil­ ed for additions to the orphanage Atlantic township property a num­ spite his struggles. length, and is incapable of striking ' Automobile to carry it up or down . In most cases the'bite of a rattle- in water. tainly, was not responsible for them^ low induced dreams in which'the and for emergencies. • ber of times and he has become ac­ He was a'bishop of the early .Chris­ love-sick maiden 88* her future siaira. You don't have,^3 snake is fatal By chemical analy­ A snake^s egg has a thick, cover­ The orphanage will be modelled quainted with several residents of sis, the venom of a rattler has been tian church, * and was • nbted' for lord. Batteries." ^ to bend or stoop. And 'I -after the Drake hotel-at Chicago, that locality. All the folks who have found to consist of ninety-five per ing, very tough and flexible. The charity. On account' of certain The practice of making gifts On your email ruga are p met him describe him as a very species that lay eggs deposit them in opinions which he held in opposi­ St Valentine's Day was popular in with'wings for dormitories on each cent of blood-destroying element groups of ten or a - dozen in the Westinghouse: ^ < cleaned better . than Jl side and with the central part of the democratic and likeable sort of and five per cent of nerve-destroy­ tion 'to Claudius U, Emperor of Queen Elizabeth's day, and there ever.before.. ' man. Recently an electric light line ing element It acts directly upon' earth, in piles of decaying vegetable Rome, he was beheaded afte& being arerecords to show to what extrav-; Socket; Powers $20.00; ; building for administration -pur­ matter, "and' similar places, where subjected to cruel tortures. Years poses. The building will be named was put through Scobeyville and the .veins and heart, eating into the vagance the young beaux and belles walls and destroying the blood cor­ they hatch without any further care afterward, his name was chosen by of the period carried it It is chron­ the "Raleigh Fitkln Memorial Colt's Neck, and the people of those from'tho parents. 'Westin'ghouae Ji places attribute this improvement puscles. Instances have been the Christiana as the patron saint of icled that in this maftner Sir Walter Home," for Mr. Fitkln's son, Ra­ known ot death resulting in less The embryo is provided with their festival. Raleigh received one hundred and Autopower, $25 & $35 leigh Fitkln, who died thirteen years largely to tho fact that Mr. Fitkin what is known as an egg.tooth. ueHon used hia influence in this direction. than ten minutes after the bite. The custom of exchanging love- fifty thousand dollars' worth of . ago.. Mr. Fitkin at that time pos­ This is-a small tooth,A/hich is af­ tokens on the 14th of February has iewele, from court ladies, and-that For your Radio and your Battesy CLEANBB sessed only a small portion of the He is a large stockholder in the The bite of any one of the three fixed to the upper jawbone and pro­ been handed down to us from the he was equally extravagant .in re- Troubles'ara,over. wealth which ia now Us. He re company which provides the lights. other poisonous snakes of Ma coun­ jects beyond the lips. It is shod ancient Romans, who on. the occa­ cipocraUng. The Duchess of Rich­ Rko BANK marked to a friend shortly after his try will not result fatally if proper shortly after the young snake leaves sion of the feast of the Lunercalia, mond received rings valued at fifty- Tpvrff ElaclHo Shop, W. Frost Si Fireman to Sail a Turkey. and immediate remedies are used. the egg. It is used in tearing the which was celebrated on this day, five thousand dollars on one occa­ eon's death that if he e«er got his tough shell through -which the baby Ailan'a Elaelric Shop, Broad St< •: business, affairs in such ehape that Libei;|ty fire company of Red The belief that snakes possess the chose their lady-loves for the year. sion, and Nell Gwynne is said to power of charming birds is ridicn- reptllei coul

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We are thankful to our advertisers, not only for favor­ ing ' er vrith their business, but for getting their copy in er office much earlier than heretofore, as IS a large number of our advertisers. Wm UNKNOW^lJ', ?5 r^vA-i^M'iVitS '.:s TWD.' OonoVer ol'los' party!, which Va*' anranged ^y .^.i-er /•ii-'' " > ' THREE COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAILY Boat, lo ha Sten TMaiYaar.) jj Angeles And New York waii a guest pawita, Mr!'and Un. Walt4r Her- manot'Newman Sprihga roadi^t-The' ^ ^' Mat, 8i30| EvBttingi, 6i45-9«00i' Salurd«y< «nd Holid.yt, Cqq^inaoui atiO^.tl^lO The; Noyemberr,n\e«iUw[.ioti tha of:Mr;:a«|^^Mia;^N;!'^i^tC<>aoVe| on Sunday, ^.-^ V ' ' ^ .cliildien-'liad.a Jolly time'playing; North Shrewsbury icebdst'&nd^acht «uneajWareHallowe'en, eostemel; LAST TIMES TO-DAY voted principally to. tsUctqg over Ad^le'ietetved a-numbei of gifts.,! proposed changes to Uie^^draVs by' New Bruns^iek;,, , - ' laws and - sailing 'mles.V'VA.r'flOmmit* J. irhe.!!af?t»«la:8upperi(itlven undei^ "BEAU GESTE" -with^ RONALD^OLMAN tee-oonslsiing off Commodore: Jsnies the auspices of the John :'A. Stnlts ',eeeet»eee»e>e»>»:e>»e*oe,e»e'»e»>»e.*:e.»»" B. Weaver, Vice CommodoreAagus- bible class..was a:'U6^- aneeeasful tus M. Minton, James H. Hubbhrd, nifalr. From, tl^ aQpper< and the . THURS:, ^RL,^AT., NOVEMBER 10th, 11th, 12th William H. B. Vrhite and^ls^sley M, fpncy table ,over ftS; was reaUaed, White will draft a revised''set of Thursday evsninv rKsT.' j,R.' R,' Diirect from its run onBroadvray. rules for official actlon.,at'the'elob's Marquis, a Sun^ay-sehoQl-worker In annual meeting, which will! be held Alaska,'gave sin;Illustrated talk oh The greatest charact^ization ever shojyn on a^y Screen, the flratNrhursday night In Decem­ Ills work. In theftssbytartanchwchi ber. : The election.ofofBcers win and told of the greatchihKe.brought also be^^held at that time.^ abgnt in thattconnti^b^ christian. An indd^t^Af muehS^lnterest to tha'club: is' the; retel8t--otf two i ten- WiniamH, Horner. waVeonmlete. dollar goldplecea mailedi't».tbe/club ly surprlaed:9n. his:'79th>ii;Uiday'on from Elltob«tl»\;by 'iJOl^anonymjjus Wednesday evening h7;hl8 children, donor who; •signed vthe najnei'Nem*. 'Mr. and Mr».vWlj]Ham,> A..Honier to.the lett|r;8fecompanylng;;the;8Sft and eon' Harold,r-ef'BisdUy>, eaebi It Is the ;dislre .Of |he dWoT'^hat the George, Homer, 'an^ dsughterf^of money .be used, as l^prlxea.'foj the Freehold and'yMr. and Mrs. John L. skipper and sheet' tender',who shall Green of HIghtstown, '. ' be in the winning :>oat4n?the, club's : Mhis Blanche Emmons of'Hridge- last official .race' of the Qomlng ice- ton, Harold 'Brown,V Miss Ahna yacht season^'and that in j>rder to Brofrn '.and Bebjamin - Hurley of receive the money: the skipper: ana Farmingdaie itiiiX Sunday'st C^ts. sheet tender must te members of worth. ' the dubin goadistandiflg.-rThegift . , A^rs. Thomas: GorneU spent Sum 111 to be known aathe "Eagle" prize day with her son and his wife, Mr, and if a skipper sails his hoat alone and'Mra, William ComelL and wlnB;the last race, without .the Mr.' and Mrs, Charlea Lapple had aid of a sheet tenderhe ia.toget as their Sunday, guests Mrs. Mar^ both goldpieces, according, lo'the garet Lamb, and Mr, and Mrs. Ja wishes of the party known as Jiemoi cob Lamb and'ihlldren of Cananle. The club .pf&cers'I and 'members L.X, Mr, and M^, Oicar Lamb and look upon the gift as a.vwy thb,ughfc> daughter of'Elizabeth and Mr. and ful act as.it.will betthj^means .of Mrs. .Kamermanvot^prboklyn. more spiriteddnterested hjth?. club's Mrs. .Mary'Igrvlng visited her races. The' uncertainty of the ice daughter and her liiuiband^Mr. and yacht season as' to' its' dnraUon Mrs. William aeveland of Spots, makes it impassible, for the regatta wood, over the- week-end. • . . • > committee to: tell in; advance .when • Mr. and Mrs. „Charles- Burke of the laat race will he ssiled. i' ' payonne viidted .their parents, Mr; Preparations are under way for and Mrs. Jlenry Biirke, en Snnday. an active season with great possi­ Mrs. H. R: Mount' and daughter, bilities of regaining ; the mnch Mrs; Bicharddark; both underwent coveted : American' , championship operations- .in <8t, Feter'a, hospital pennant from. the, Long 'Branch at New Brunswick en Thursday. club. At Thursday nlght'a.. gather^ The father an'd'son dinner of the mg the^re was much talk about the Brotherhood' wlU -b*. held tonight. new boats* epminsf "olit" this Jear^ Chriiitla)i;We|i&haai,Bnd daughters Reuben White, who is bHlldirtgione had a8.tHeir. Sunday guests Mr.'and of these^yachts for himself,. Has his Ka. Alfred Scjiroeder.and childreh craft about finished, 'she is a sub­ Outie ahd\ Alfred;;jr. of Westfleld, stantially built draft and is put to­ Mr. and' Mrs. J.. Harold Eldrldge gether, with the idea of standing anlr and childreh.Betty andMarjorie of kind of a Strain. or severe test-un- Cratiford and-Hiss Riith Weiahaar Her any extreme conditloii, VCap- o£jifewiirltl.y v.;',v . tain Frank''P. 'Dlcknia'h 'imported' •'iir..and Sirs.;F«d:irard pf'Cran that he expects to iieiieivr'shorlilS for d visitediMr.: and Mrs. G.. B. CqnJ -f romTaTHudsoff iiver • yaehtbttlid^f, over! oH' Sunday. MrimrSrdWM>~Vfiiv»' ' waVwisv i three ice boats which are, nea * formerly. Miss BalUe Miller. completibii, for nleroberS' of ' Mr.; and'-Uis.' .Qitoicge,. Errleksen North Shrewsbury club'. and children were Sunday guests of President Thomas Irving Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. HUton Cook of Is having new spars made for his Manasqutin. - yacht Now Then and his new yacht Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hoffman Phantom will have a ,6ew solid were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. spruce backbone this year in ad­ Harry Hancock of Hops'Well. dition to the light hollow keel one - Mrs. UargareVBeid and Harold used last season. .^This >rtn'glYe the Borrows visited-!Misses Mary and boat a se'p'itrate'keH foi: either light Emma Joh^oti;. of 'Jamesbutc en Augmented Orchestra During These Engagements. airs or for heavy Weather lisis. Hi* Snhday,,. : ,!",; brotheMn-law, Harry .Clay, v(ho Dn* to the snorniout In lacurinii the world*! Kroatsat acroan attractions, namalyi "Boan Harry Livesey and daughter'Eu­ ex^Mie wll^ sail the Phantom this year, ia genia 'of Camdeh ytfited' Mrs. WU- Ceale," '«Th« Way of AH Fleih," "Underworld," "The Rough Ridera," we are compelled to eliminate 'doing the work. , ^ ;. Vaudeeille during theae engagementi. » " liam Uveiey on'Snndsy. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Braidwood, PRICES: Mat. and £ve.-rAll Seats, AduUs 50c; Children 25c; Logejs 75c ENGLI3HTOWN NEWS. Mrs. Abble AUcott, Misses CUta and Dorothy Oram- and Robert Tennent Daughlera of .Liberty Cel»> Oram of-New.Bnuiiwick wdre Sun­ MON., TUESa, WED., NOVEMBER 14th, 15th, 16th brate lUrllelh. Aklaivertary.-^^^ day gussta otMr.:aiid Mrs. Arth^it An interesting and instructive PetUe. temperance program 'was given.ta Miss Ella :VanDerhoef was the Gala Celebration of Our 1st Anniversary the -Presbyterian church school on week-end gnest of< Miss j^osephlne temperance Sunday under/the dlree^ Stryker of. MllKown.; " ' tion- of Mrs. W. te..Anderson. ; • Mr. aiid Mrs. WllUaitt-L Davisoa, Tennent council, of Sons and Jr. and Taylor Clavton were ente^ Daughters of Liberty celebrated its tained.on Sunday^by..>iIr..Md Mra Positively the most thrilling SOth anniversary at their lodge Frank Green and family of New melodrama ever shown room ih Columbia hall. ' Addresses Brohswiek. .. were made by State.Connciior Stolen Miss Anna Bartt; and Albert Oey at this theatre. Kissinger, Stete VIee Conncflor of Jamesburg were week-end Itu'ests Harriet Chandler, Junior sx-Counr of relatives at PhUsdelphIa; ciior Ella Sogers, National'Associate: >: Mr. and Mra. Lewis S.-Bortnsr Vice Councilor Luells Jtalpb, State spent the week-enfl at Emerson with Outside Guard Charles Coopey, Na-| Mr. and Mrs. Borace Bnma. tlonal Representative^ Bessie L^ng! . ,MMlnd.Mrs.>hn,A. Stults'spent, and Margaret Bean,' and Ilept;^ -the week-snd ;wiUi Mr. .nd^rs. State Councilor Jennie Emmotia.' 0. E. A. Walton bf LItUs Falls. Deputy Strickland of IfarmingdaTe Mr. and,Mrs. W. Lindsay WWt- presented the CouncU with sn Amei^j aon of Cranhury, who havt just re­ lean flag. Jennie Burke of Tren­ turned from a Wp to Niagara Falls ton, Robert Cooper of Eatontown and Canada, wars l^unday guests pf

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