BAM J'il luuii Wetklr. Entsred » S«cooiI.OIui M«tt«r »t tbs Poit- VOLUME XLVIII, NO. 46.., oflloo at B«d Bsnk, N. J, under im Act of Murab «. IBIS. RED BANK, N. J.; .WEDNESDAY; MAY 12, 1926. * v....._.. . i $1.50 PER YEAR. / PAGES 1' £0

making of the occasion.* The cross cates for tho number of hours' UNVEILING A MONUMENT. BIG BRIDGE CELEBRATION burning, coming so close after tho GASOLINE STATICN SOLD: A RELIC OF THE PHALANX. work which they put in for colony PAINT THIEVES IN JAIL. LINCROFT PAYING JOB; dead grass fire,, caused some per- purposes. tIf a member of the col- PROGRAM NEARLY COMPXET- THOUSANDS MAKE MERRY ON sons to believe that jt had been in- BUSINESS PROPERTY STRUCk ony got work outside of tho colony, A CERTIFICATE OF ASSOCIA- BERT. ICEELER AND FRANK CONCRETE IS BEING PUT OlC^ - ED FOR MEMORIAL. DAY. TOWN'S NEW STRUCTURE. tended to burn two crosses nnd that ^ OFF AT RECEIVER'S SALE.^ TION COMES JO fclCHT. he or she turned the money thus tho grass fi.ro had resulted from try- earned over to the colony trcasuier TROTTER BEHIND THE BARS. \ COUNTY ROADj -,.'', ""-' parade Will precede, Dedicatory Festival Last Friday Afternoon and Land ahit Building at the Corner of ing to firo ono of the crosses. The It Wats Issued to Harriet N. Cole. and received in return a certificate They, Are Accused' of Stealing The Job Waa Started L«.t Week *' Exercise* Which Will be Held on Night Was Successful in Every' band played "Homo. Sweet Home" Bridga Avomie and Rector Place man, Mother of Mrs.'James C. of the • number..'of hours which -had -Paint and Brushes Owned by Town hall Lot—Gifts from Sons Near J. Stilwell Crovor'i Hill and ' Respect—Largely Attended Ban. about eleven o'clock, fxvA half an at Red'Bank Bought by .William Ricfadale—Money to Pay for the been -worked. Theso certificates John J. Travera—Molt of the of Veterans' and Policemen. Tt Will be Carried Wiitwarvf quet at the Smoke Shop Tavern. hour later one of the most success- Janes of Long Branch. , Stock Made by Making Neckties. we're payable in goods at the col- Stolen Gooda Found. About Three Mllti. >. 1 Preparations for unvpillng the ful celebrations Red Bank has ever ony, store, but wero not payable in "How many people me on the Another, chapterMn, the history of James C. Richdale of the Pha- vBeil Heeler of Red Bank and Tho work of paving thp' count/ ' monument jvhich the Red Bajik flro bridge tonight?" • held catno to a close. ~- tho ill-fated Consumers' Service lanx brought to The Register ofllce cash. They were, however, ex- Fiank Trotter of Asbury Park were department has given to the town Tho banquet held at tho new changeable . for goods or money road through Lincroft wns started -"How many stars are in the company wns written lust Friday last week one of the original shares arrested last week., on a charge of last Friday.' The Job was begun on ' hava nearly been completed. \ Tho heavens?" ^countered ltho man who Smoko Shop Tavern at night was afternoon, when iti g.isolinc station of stock of the Phalanx association. amonff tho members ol the colony. btealmg paint arid brushes owned exercises will be held Memirinl day ono of tho big features of the cele- Theso oertiflcAtos of Jubur at the the eastern end of the road at tho waB questioned^ property nt tho corner of Bridge Tho share of btock was isauecKin by John J. Travers and valued at top of J. Stilwell Grover1* hill, afternoon and will begin with a ,Tho above question and answer bration, The dinner wan attended avenue and Rector place at Red 18E2 to Harriet N.^CoIeman, wife Buskin colony were as follow t: ,?40. The paint and brushes wero ! < parade over a short line of'march. by over 000 persons and from tho near tho Newman Springs bridge,' 'made nt tho celebration on the now Bank wns struck oft to William of John B. Coleman, who was a'car- being-; used at Monroo Eisner's The road will be paved as far west All the patriotic nnd civic organi- point of attendance it was the big- Jones of Ljpnp Branch for $10,400. tOooper'vs bridgo nt Rod Bank last penter shareholder in the Phalanx This certlAcs that the Bearer has house ^on Broad street and they zations of tho town have been in- gest dinner ever held here. Robert as its intersection with the Everett Friday night appropriately de- The sale wns held by John A. Bern- association and who was the pcrformt-il woie'taken fiom that place, where vited to participate. Following the H. McCartor of Rumson was toast- loud. Tho distance is about thrco scribes the nttendnnco nt the fes- hard, who was appointed lecoivcr foreman of the building jjroup, ONE HOUR'S LABOK they bad been left after 'Mr. Trav- parade will be dedicatory exercises master. In his opening remarks miles. i tivities. It was just as.impossible for the company BPVprnl months ago This John' B. Coleman MISH broth- for the el's and hi3 employees had quit on the town hall lot at the corner N Mr. McCartor said that Red Bank- At present the Half-Milo road, a for anyone to hnvo counted ththo Mr when the company became insolv- er of the late Andrew Coleman, BUSKIN COMMONWEALTH work for the day. of Monmouth street and Diufnnjoiid ers should now concentrato their short distance west of Grover'a hill, number ofy persons on the bridgo ent. father of Andrew R. Coloman and place, where the, monument will 90 efforts toward getting a new rail- of Ware Count/, Gcorsln The arrest of Koolor and Trotter Is used 'for a detour. Tills will be 1 ds It would-be to count the stars in Tlio property hns frontages of Prank P. Colenmn of Red Bank. This certfllnnto In payable in Labor placed, The - monument/ cost toad station. Waltor Kidde, state wns mado . by Detective-Sergeant continued a short time only. Af- rt)! 217 feet on Bridge avenue and 205 Mrs, Hanjet N. Colfman, whose or Goods In the keeping of tho Com- ¥7,000, tho 'sky. Tim bridgo wus packed 'highwa»' y commissioner; Mayor Clar- Jospph Br,iy nnrt Constable Thomas ter tho Half-Milo road is reached feet on Rector place. It was bought name appeals on this stock certifi- monwealth, but. not in Cfinh. Good wlth^eople. Hundreds who arrived ence E. F. Hetrlck of AsbUjry Park, only In the hands ofn member or K. Hackett. Most ok the stolen the road will be done ono Bide at a > / Arrowsmith and Biriioy posts of by tho Consumers company from cate, was the mother of the late whllo tho press was, greatest never Mayor Harold G. Hoffman of South prnnpflct-lye mnmber or meinbct-B of goods wore recovered and returned time, so t,hnt a detoUr will be need- the Grand Army "of the Republic Thomas Henry Giant, who had a Mrs, Jnmes C. RichdaTc of Phalanx.' got-on tho bridgo at -nil. They Amboy, Senator William A. Ste- their 'immediate- fnmilicR, nnd when to their owner.' Mr. Bray arid'Mrs. ed only for a few weeks. It is ex- will hold their exercises on Sunday, moitgage of $7,D0O against tho The certificate of stock was found signed, by the, President nnd Secre- viewed the seeno frojn a distance vens, Councilman Thomas M. Gop- Hackett state that the thieves, in pected that the job will bo com- May 30th, nnd on tho morning of place. The sale was held at the among some pnpers which had been tary ot. said Commonwealth. und. then returned home, slll arid Schenek S. Thompson, pres- taking away their booty, left a trail pleted by the latter part of July.' Monday, May 31st, so that tho en- complaint of Walter Maloney for preserved by Mrs. Richdale. of paint which dripped from the Erom start to finish tho celebra- ident of the S. S. Thompson com- rrc». Secy. Boards arc across the road east of ' tire afternoon of tho last named tion ofi the opening of tho new money, due to him from the com- cans. The officers say this clue was tho bridge to close tho road to traffic day can bo given over to th,o world 'pany, builders of'tho bridge, were, Tho 'Phalanx association was biidgc -was n great success, but pany. About forty per&ons wero the principal one Avhich led to tho west of tho Half-Mile road. war- monument exorcises, - iThore the speakers. AH of them charac- formed in 1844 by a number of The location of Ruskin colony -there was no part of it which present aftd most of them were men arrests. ' will also bo a flag raising. Tho flag terized tho new bridgo As being one families from the eastern part of was low and damp and there was Tho problem of getting water for/ T>f largo "means. Keeler and Trotter had a hearing has been given by tho Spns»of yet- proved so popular as the merry- of the -greatest improvements this the United States. It continued in considerable sickness among the the work was a big one. Swimming Tlio bidding was started at before Justice Henry F. Hylin. erans for the memorial grounds. It making on the bridga. All roads section lihs ever jonjoyed. The speak- existence until 1855 and it was the members and the colony finally dis- river is only a short diatanco from $8,000 by Joseph Sesta. and .it ad- longest lived of any of tho Phalanx Each was held in\ $500 bail for the will fly from a flagpole 55, feet hlKh, led to tho bridge. From every di- ers also highly praised tho state banded. A numb'er of tho members Grover's hill, but ther water in that - vanced by bids of $500 until $9,500 action of tho grand jury. The men „ which has been given by tho po- rection -*tho folks came. They) highway commission for building associations which were formed in of the colony went to Fairhope, part of tho river is unavailable be- was Tcached, after which most of, w,ere unable to. get bondsmen and licemen. The flagpole wilf be a swarmed on the bridgo from the tho bridge. Otliera at tho speakers' this country. Alabama, just across the bay from cause it is brackish part of the tho bids were of $250. Towards they wero sent to the county jail. short distance east of tho monu. Red Bank sido and from tho Mjd- tablo Were General Hugh L. Scott, Next to Biook Farm in Massa- Mobile, whore a great tract of land time. Sucli water does not make the last increases of $50 and $25 ment, on the Moninoulh street side dletown townshij/ side. Automo- famous Indian fighter and chair- chusetts the North American Pha- had been purchased. The town of good concrete. Patrick ' Camillo, were made. The bidders, in addi- of tho lot. bijes woro parkpd in two solid lines man of tho commission, Abraham lanx -was tho most prominent and Fairhope was conducted in a some- TO FORM NEW CLUB. the contractor, has found a water from thq Red Bank ifpproaeli of tho Jolin, Chief State Highway En- tion to Mr. Jones and 111' Scsta, the most successful of all co-opera- what similar method to the Ruskin supply by putting a powerful gaso- , ^The parade will begin at two bridge to the rallrond station.' Also gineer W. G. Sloan, Fred Bloodi wera tlio real estate firm/of Hylin tive associations thon in tho United colony. Mrs. I&aac H. Gilhuly of Movement Under Way at Weit Red line pump at an ornamental pond o'clock. Fort Monmouth will have there wero hundreds of car* parked good, secretary to Governor A. & Sals, who wore "Mud to be bid^ States. Horace Greeley, Charles Eatontown, although not n rjneni Bank to This End. on Lewis S. Thompson's Brookdale .soldiers and a bras3 band in line. on RcctoH place, West Front Btreet Harry Moore; Freeholders Harry G. ding for n client; Benjamin L. At- A. Dana and other eminent news- ber of Fairhope colony, was for A movement has been started at farm at Lincroft and by pumping * Tho Eatontown. brass band has been nifd Riverside avenue. On $he other, Borden, William Bergen and Ste- water, Newton Doremus and Ray- paper-men were frequent visitors several years a school teacher at West Red Bank: to organize a civic the water through two and a half. ,. engaged. All organizations which side of' the ,river,,.the Middletown phen C. Thompson, County Engl- mond Eisner. Mr. Jones acquired at the Phalanx and the New York Fairhope. organization under the name of the miles of pipe to Grover's hill. Tho . would like to participate have-.been the property by making an increase ijido,".' conditions wero" the same, ,neer-,George Allen, Mayor Abram Tribune and New York Sun con-' Westside Citizens' Club. Frank pipe are on tho ground except ' asked to ndtlfy Fred GUI, who is O. Johnson of Monmouth Beach, •of $25 on a by of $16,375. tained many articles about the Pha- Palmiere and Raphael Santangelo where they cross driveways. In such i '• chairman of the; dedicatory commit- Care were parked at close quarters GET PAVING CONTRACT. all tho way "from ithe top of Cfiop- Mayor-Frank C. Borden of Brad- Mr!' Jones made no statement as lanx and its doings. Albert Bris- are the most active movers in^form- placed they are a few inches under- , ' "toe and ah ex-chief; of 'tb.e-flre.~de-: ley, Beach,; Mayor W. Warren Bar- bane,' father of Arthur Brisbane, Stryker & Stryker to Build Ap 'ing the club and they state that a ground. . • =~ -partmenV ,This should ,b,e.done as er's hill -io • beyond, thev Tramp Hol- to wha^'use he would make..of the low roiid.-'-.•..- • . ''.,•'•• bour of Rumson, Mayor Charles P. property. However, he is intefrest- was'also very active in the Phalanx proachet to Deal Lake Bridge. meeting will be palled in a few It was found that eighty, locust ' • soon as possible, a'a it Is expected,to Cross of Fair Haven, Mayor Wil- ' • The gathering may not have been •ed in ,the Tidewater Oil .company, affairs. : Stryker & gtryker of Red Bank days. They say that permission trees a' short distance west of Lin- Vebmplete' arrangements;; for;', the liam H, Sutphin of Matawan, May- will be asked of the board of educa- parade next week. .' ' -.''.'.'.-•.'••':. the largest that Red Bank has ever which concern is~building a distrib- The- share of Btock which was last week were awarded the con- croft center encroached on the or Raymond I. Wyckoff of •fCeyport, uting 'plimt>; at ^Eatontown. Mr. tract for paving tho approaches of tion' for the use of the auditorium road. All these trees have been cut Tho exercises'will bo operied'with experienced, but it looked to many Mayor Frank L. Howland of Long issiied to Harriet N. Coleman reads Jones is building a service station the bridge leading from Grand ave- of the River street.schoolhouae as'a down and the lumber has been, 'prayer by Rev. Robert MrfcKollar,' persons as if it Wero. 'The density Branch, Mayor John Thomson of as follows: , ..-" at Eatontown, which will be rented nue at Asbury Park across Deal meeting place for the club. •'• The hauled to Brookdale farm. The , chaplain :of the 'flro department* of the assemblage made it appear Avon,.Mayor EliasS. Black of Lit- by the\Tidewater company, and it J chief objects of the club, it is stat- trees were on the south side of the The principal speaker 'will be Gen- that way. The,bridge was simply tle Silver, Mayor Frank -Antonides • lake to Wanamassa. Their bid was eral Bird W. Spencer of .Passalc, "a (one solid mass of humanity. It was was generally taken for granted by | THE' NORTH AMERICAN PHALANX $6,576.55, the lowest of four sub- ed, are to establish a branch post- road in front of Brookdale farm. ' Of West Long, Branch, Mayor those at the sale last week that the office at West Red Bank, to improve The stumps will be pulled out with ' civil" war veteran and for the; past fi ^good-naturea and vyejl-behaved Charles Grover of Atlantic" High- I Domain, Monmouth County, mitted to the freeboldejs. The • fifty years president of ithb Fire-. crowd, tod.' There was no hood- BSme use would be made of the gas- • -, ^ New Jersey. other bids were Edward T. McNier- streets, to have more .West Red a stump puller. lands, Morris Goodkind and Edward ojine station which was ^trucfc off. Bank represnetatives on the coun- : men's. Association- of New,, Jersey. lumism or anything of that sort. J3, Eeed of the Btato highway de-. One Share, No. 1S3. ney of Bradley Beach $7,097.28 Mr. Camillo has rented a small ' Another speaker^ will tfo,'Major CjroWdiiiE and, jostling w ns moro or Red Bank construction company cil and to further the interests of. piece' of. land at Lincroft center v partment, R. EaVl- Leonard, repre- . . - .'•'.. January-226.. 1852. West Red Bank along other lines, '•• B. Decker, commandantof ' the leas';prevalent,- but» in such a dense senting Commissioner Wijliam" L. $7,232.10 and Robert S. Finley'ol from Mr. Mullin. On this property J SPELLING CONTESTS Mr. Palmiere recently took the lead Brooklyn, navy yard. Patriotic gathering this could not be. helped. Dill; Charles R.Zacharias,'repre- ' This Certifies that Harriet N. Red Bank $7,920.50. Stryker & ho will 'construct a temporary 1 Golctnan Is entitled to one • share of, in advocating a r'torm sewer -.' sprigs will, be rendered by the" Clar^ Hawkers and fakirs did, a ' great senting the borough of AHenhurst, Twenty-Six Schools.^Represented. iii Stryker are row working on an- building for storing his tools. ' TEN DOLLARS .of the Capital Stock. through uome of the principal : ioivquartot, consisting of AJIan and business in selling confetti,' novelty and Bryant B. Newcomb, director Contest at Long Branch. • of this Association, as appears by, other paving job at, Asbury Park. streets of West P.ed Bahl/, with the J. Rusaoll Woolley, -Beverly,' Brown souvenirs, small flags, soda water of'tho-board of'freeholders.- . -,. ' A.'. spelling conifst' was hold at *~tKcT hDoks :ot thSi.date: Transferable/ COMMUNITY HOUSE IN USE, ' only ton- the Transfer Book ot this Long.,.Branch. ..last ..T,h,ursday,i.nigh.t result ...that _|he council passed an and«E\iB«nB.vM.;VMa6ee. , Thotvfi*j> .and.,!'hot .dogs.'.' :..,„,,,.:.,:,,.,-.... . Phahhl* by thE/Biiid Harriet N..Cole-. ordinance 'for tins' improvement, r) River "Plan Club1' Held Its First "For a Ma'jt nlghtthp weather Was for the schools of Monmouth' coun- man or by her legal' representative. men, the '• members- of .the ..ladles' The speeches and music from the Twentieth Anniversary \CeIcbrated . Meeting in Building Yesterday. auxiliary of 'the fire department, exceptionally chilly. In other re- Smoke-Shop Tavern at the celebra- ty with 54 cQritestants representing ' . GEOtJflE B. ARNOLD, Pres't. . at Little Silver Last Week. • The Community club of Rivor the Sons of Veterans and tho -"la- spects, howeverf the>w,eather was tion were broadcast by direct wire 26 schools taking part. The high BUYS LOT; BUILDiNG HOUSE 1 JOHN 8. ANGELL, Trcas'r. "Thirty-five' persons enjoyed a Plaza held its meeting yesterday in . dies' auxiliary of- the-SOns^f'-VetA flne.'Most folks at the 'celebration through the courtesy of Station school oral elimination contest was j CHAS.-.SEAJiS. Scc'yv banquet and other festivities held Mrs. Joseph Ficone Invests in its quarters in tho new Community '- eralis will wear ribbon badges. • wore' overcoats. The crowd' was •WJBI o-f-Red Bank,;which,_is.owned won by Peter Lewanxioski of Free- Throckmortbn. Avenue Property- house nt that place. This was the • Aftorthe exercises "open hofiso" great that block daneingwas impos- and operated by Robert S. John- hold. The grammar school elimina- "by i the Little Silver--firo",company 1 tion contest was won by Rose Ruda it Thursday night in celebration Mrs. Joseph Pico.no of Leighton first time the building has been will be.kopt at day and Wcdnosday, May 25th and then made n Contribution of $100 to cleaning,. Rates reasonable. Satis- WAAM (203 motors), Newark, for beauty .pageant in conjunction faction (runrnntcod. 43 Washington Nut anil egg ot $13.75 per ton, thus mado by tho women was paid pany, Atlantic Highlands, phono ; the general celobratlon f und. ' N. J., Wednesday evenings 9:15 with fcnluro photoplay "Pretty '26th. .' •' • • •••••' ' -y-'\ •• . street, Red Bank, phono 0B4-M. stovo at $14,00 por ton, nnd pea back into tho association by the 040; Long Branch, phono 1172.— coal at $10.75 per ton. No addi- o'clock.—Advertisement. Advertisement. __ Ladios.". Opon to cvorybody, nmr- LatO in the evoning.it lUro broke ,• ' «i> • •' • purehaso of shares of tho capital riod or single. A prize fur every Th» Coiv Corner Tea ROOM out in dead grass on tho Middle- tional chargo for bftfr.i. Theso stock of tho association, It wns in Asparagus Rldgnri. prices arc cash only. E. T. Ben- Radio"! " Ladies' Aid Exchange Sale • Rlrl. Auspices Royal Arcanum, 'offers a selection of dainty guts town ehoro of tho rlvo'r a short this way that tho money was earned and novelties ranging yfrom 60 Gonulno Iron Ago sulky, 24-lncli nett & Son, Bolforu, N. J. Phono Lot Bob Johnson solvo your radio on Mny 21st in tho community Surf theator, Thursday, Mny 27th. dlstanco oast of tho bridgo, Plonty ulscs with, lcvolor. _ If in need of 63-It, Kcansburg.—Advcrtlsomont. for'tho shnro of stock which Mr. problems for you. Monmouth Ra- houso, Kumson. Will include Enroirnaw with A. A. Phllo, Key» cents, to more expensive «rtloles. pf dromon Wore in tho gnthcrlife arid ono,act at once. 3. I', Conover & port, N. J.;—Advortlscmont. Lunchoons and' dinners setvod sovon ' • Commonwealth. It was located on 20-P-24, Ilolmdiil Advorllnoment. Muy Iptli, 1020. Admtsulon &<) bulUllnif, Mroad »trt«ti R«d'8»nll<'{ blue itoho. Prices roaionnblo, "The Ku Klux Klnn hovor misses Yellow Ilrook in Timncsios.!, Tho Pliono 1184, R. ^. Johnion.'pro»rl«'»ii 'Howard O. ROMI/OH, pnon« COO-J, • ". ' Vat SaU. • a ••-«- nlH.—Advertisement. MI opportunity to advcrtlia Itself," The, Csnlral Sho« Rtptlrlnk Shop. ntuto nf Tonnoiioo nftorwnrd Once Used—Always Dnmondtcl— tor,—Advortlitment. Itod BlAdllt Sdda water, nil flavors, molt bov< r salt! ono mnn at the,bridgo.',,• - Prompt attention and good work- ..fiffos and dlntllloQ wntoi'. iBenJ. pasted lawn Which placod unduo nlwnys onJoyoJ. A«l< y°" ttrocer MnyplnkuMvIll keep tho stomach ' "Hoy, striko up ''Tho Wearing of mai)8hlp (tu.lrant«od., 70 Mon< for Uluo Ribbon butter—tlio butter In tho pink of condition. For MIO 0onk Portil Voulr Frl.nd • 1 It, Crnte, 14 North Ilrldso nvenuo, Mirdihipn oh »uoh colonlos. Tho l tho Oroon',", shouted another man mouth atrcot, corner Muplo nvenuo, Ked Bank, phono 1485,- Advortlso- Kuskliv colony' chnrtcrcil a train of that'it »u;)orlor, In tnslo,' in /purity at nil gaoil drug etoroK.—Advertl«o- Irf.noid. Qa to tho-ftremen'» fnlr to tlio Imml, ' *. , Rod, Dank.—AdvortUemeit'. ' ment. •I ntmjiioiVMly S'l t? ?0Ui, inolu- Wdnt. \ , _' . ; j cam nnd mcivwl thn ontlro colony, and froshnens.—•Advo'tlBoinont. 'I'liciio and other nlriillnr fncotlb,u» .iilv*. Otnolntf •vwy'njght* A good. i WoodFo S,l«,, Baa.A'. B. Olrttan ' Includintr tlii' incmboK, tho live Lohman'a, Hsls,, Hamstllclilng and DreiiMaMnt ' eommnnt* woro provnlnnt. - IJvery- itotk, tl»* dolony cqulpmelit, tho clone by Theora Brown, 64 Whim ,tlm« mmrtid,—sAdvortlwwent,. . 1 $0,00 for lar(t« load, delivered If you wish your piano properly 14 llrnad street, olio flight up: linln ono nemmou to tnko tho binning o( promptly. . Ilormnn C. SohUchtirist, eared fbr.qr. wnnt to trndn your old colony printing* plant, nnd nil tho ma'dn'to ordorht short notk'o.—-Ad- tt,' lioil Bank.—Advorlliomont. > n« Co»# Blo« Slin* tlio,c>o»» tightly ni)d ftoai)-n«t|iro(lly. phono Itod Dank iS^.Adtl plnno for n now ono. Drummond iiirnlturo (tml iioraorinl bolonglnKi, vcrtlnomont, d AIM til. XIMI Radio Suppllat. Trn m«n In tho row bant po»««d un- place, lied Bunk. Phono 031).—Ad- to a now nltn In (Inorgln, a few . Coill dor the bridgo'uml no-ono r»I««rt » y«rtlMit»nt.- • ' , Suit* For Hlr*. . A. V. Orouory, 10 WhIM str««, Dh DHBB, SUUMUI vntropuiuai. nillcn * from Waycron, whiro thoy Red Bank.-—Advertliamoitt, ' , ,, hnnd to throw anything at thtm nor, H»"' > ' i ' •' itartcd R now town In Wars county All .lion at all times. Philip T. Stsond NsHiomi btnk building;, Jlennlno, 07 Broml ttrtot, Ilod Bank which they c«ll«d Ku«kln. In this AdvorllMnnnt. .\ Edlion M»»da Lamed, ~ *,• colony no mon-sy w«» pulcl to m«m- -rj-, JO Whlfti «fcr.ot, « bdri| but they wwo' given, 'fl«r]i(V it pw to «,tly,«rUM )a i, Page Two RED BANK BEGISTEB, MAY 12, 1926." lot will havo a frontage -of sixty feet, 175 Hudson avenue, cost )H,tt .1180. Joicph I'oreitlcro owner anil Telephone Esirl C. Gaskill, 1736 or P, O.Box 120 Tel. lAOa Red I-Knk W Arthur (iooile builder. Investment John Hcnly'3 houoo on Country Homes bungalow will be 26x38 feet and it AltRratloni to houae, Weitslde avenue, Cathcrlnq street at Red Bank for * Bought Land for Garden. 6? HENDRlCKSOW^APfLEGATg, Front St? Red Bwk, W, J. will be .enclosed with, stucco. It is cott (750, WHUam Thorpe. Sr., owner. ?5,000. The lot extends from Domenico Fabbene • of Shrews- Shore Estates a shorj; distanco from tho county Garase, ISxlS feet, 89 Branch avenue, Catherine street to Leonard street bury avenue him bought a piece of road, near an ornamental pond for, cost 1160. OeWltt O. Oarliart owner. and it has a frontngo of .fifty feet - — TITLE All Forms ol INSURANCE Alterations to house. 808 Bhr«w»bury land, 32x32 feet, In the rear of his waterfowl. It will liavo modern im- iveiiue, cost ?J0O. O. Loraaldl owner. on each street. Tho IIOUBO ia house from Thomas T. Lewis of SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE GUARANTIES S State Highway provements nnd a frpnt porch ten Alterations to houle, 58 Fetors place, equipped with hot nnd cold water West Borgcn placo for $175. Mr. feet wide. Fue rooms and a bath- :oit $450. . Sophia Llboviky owner and 'and gas. It has seven rooms, Tho Pabbone win use the, land for a gar- Through the World's Largest Agency , and Eatontown, N. I. Phono 2178$ room will be on,the first floor. loieph Plcone builder. house was owned and occupied a den. 46,000 Snlco and thousands 'of waltlnp; buyera ptovo right -' L House, 42x94 foot, and taraco, 20x22 methods. • ^y i t ^ ABSTRACTS | Tho principal feature of this part Qfllccs'in nil principal cities nnd 47!Tlocal branch offtccs, of. tho hpuso ivill be a large jiving No charge for Hating, withdrawing err odvoriislng. room extending nil tho way across CALL — WRITE — PHONE • ' . " 'r, Monmouth the front of the house, with a large S Geo.W. Sewing fireplace. On the second floor will ' i Title be an office for Mr. Thompson's own STROUT AGENCY " CONTRACTOR use and a storeroom for his firearms WM. D. -WLEY ' NEILSON BURGESS ! ! Company 44 MONMOiJTH STREET, RED BANK • and BUILDER and mounted birds. Mr. Thompson. Toflfehono 141 R«d Dank Eitabltshcd 1899 !s a great hunter and he spends a Pre-eminent .In Monmouth RED BANK, N.J. argc part of his time each year in and Ocean Counliea t Office in Either Building this pastime. Manylrophies of his FINE RIVER FRQNT. TOWN, SUBURBAN HOMES, LOTS, Roorr 3 prowess with the gun and with the Freehold -Toms River White-Pach, Inc. BUSINESS PROPERTIES, FARMS Telephone 2018. hook nnd line'have been preserved Consult uouj J by him in the form .of stuffed birds, own attorney Jobbing' o. All Kinds animals and fish, - SOME REAL BARGAINS Estimate! Cheerful'/ Fu'rnilhed. The now Bomi-bungulow is an' Announce the Opening on May 29th, of SPECIAL—A River PI«xn-^-9»var*l B and 6-room'Modern Homes, eiact duplicate of one on the New- very Attractive, $4000 upi «m«U paymonti) cheaper lh«n rent. man Springs road owned and occu- TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN pied by Mr, and Mis. George C. Hance. • This building was planned FOR SALE TO LET Contractor and Builder by Mr. Ilnnco as his home. Last summer Mr, .Thompson requested Winfield Gardens SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING tho privilege of making an inspec- SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES , tion of this dwelling, stating that ho Telephone 881-M ' , 160 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J.had in mind building one"like it on Corner Rumson Road and Branch Avenue, v his Buokdale farm. Ho said that before doing this lie was going on • 'REAL" ESTATE ' INSURANCE ' W. J. T. GETTY HUGH H. GETTY U T..GETTY $ nn extonsive trip which would take him' through California,- Florida nnd A Restricted Residential Development with ' 12 Brood" 31. Rod Sunk, N. J. other places, Ho said ho was going We Specialize in Air Forms of Insurance HUGH GETTY, Inp. j to .look for houses on this trip which would strike Iiis fancy, nnd Sidewalks, Curbing, Water, Gas Established 1875 '& that if ho saw .anything ho liked bettor than the Newman Springs , and Electricity. GUILDERS I bungalow • he would chango his plans; Mr. Thompson returned 12 Broad Street RedBank, N.J. $ from the. South this spring, and ACREAGE ifoH SALE stated that nothing he had Been Phone Red Bank, 1740 ' £jj seemed so good to him as his orig- " ( —at— inal idea of copying tho Newman Springs road bungalow. • ~V • PORT MONMOUTH, N. X Accordingly the. .cellar for the' EtUbliibed 1884 Teltphona 111 new dwelling was started last week. Near the railroad station and fine fyathing beach The bungalow is being constructed on one of the most attractive and RIPE FOR PEVELOPMENT ALEXANDER D. COOPER showiest parts of the farm, where STORES FOR RENT passing automobilists will have a good view of it, and it is calculated ' ° ' —SEE---. Real Estate and Insurance to fclend harmoniously with the nat- in the very best business location in ural beauties of the landscape, STANLEY PI SCULTHORP 58-64 BROAD STREET' RED BANK, N. J. A force of carpenters is kept con- stantly employed at the farm and 115 First Avenue Fire, Life) Accident, Tornado and '• they are building the bungalow. RED BANK , Atlantic,Highlands) N. J. Plate Glass Insurance - • - ** DEVELOPING NEW TRACT. The bricl?; building at the northwest corner of Broad and Mon-, month streets will be'converted into smaller stores. These stores will • $1,000,000.00 , $1,000,000.00 MUCH WORK* UNDER WAY AT front on both' streets. Three stores, on Broad street and two on . WINFIEIJD GARDENS. Monmouth. street are-.offered for rent. * MORTGAGE LOAT^S One Million Dollars The Tract Will be Opened for 1 Home Seekers and Investor! on To Loan on Real Estate Mortgage! in Amounts of $5000 Straight Mprtgago Loans ftp w fivo year term at , each and up. 'Memorial Day—Sidewalks, Curb- Changes are now under way. Possession about June 1st. Leases . Interest rato for minimum smoiints on modern business ,and ing,-Water, Gs« and Electricity. v can be made at once. residential properties. \ . ' Memorial day will be opening day Monthly Instnllment Lonns nt 67o interest rato on amounts Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Company at Winfield Gardens, which is.Lit- -of $2000 to 5200,000. , . r tle-Silver's latest real estate devel- "'For plans and prices of stores apply to —APPLY TO— opment. A big force, of men is lay- Construction Loans on ctthcr tho above plans. ing sidewalks and curbing and put- Albert Robbins, ' Warren H. Smock, , ting down water and .gas mains. INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN The tract will also be wired for '•" A«bury Park, N. J. • Red Bank, N.iJolectricity. . No poles will bo on HAWKINS BROTHERS, Agents the street. They will be put'on the Fidelity Mortgage Company reaiv ends ofjots. 10 MonmoutK St. (Ground Floor); .Red Bank, N. J. WM. J.. BLAIR, Pres. .and Treas. - Winfield Gardens -was formerly a Red BanR truck farm owned by Winfield .Telephone 352 *'•',. ' ' • .i 2d National Bank Bldg. • Tel. Red Bank 1438 >Vliitc It was bought last year 1 by Mort V. Pach and George White, - : who operate under tho business Real Estate Board name of White-Pach, Incorporated. IWIMIMMWMWWKWWIWIWWWMMHMUWWMMHMIHWMHHWHII The tract' lias a frontage of 500 v. • feet on the cast side of Branch ave- MEMBERS nue, near tho Rumson road. A street with a park-like effect is be- ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street ng made. It will be known as Win- field drive, and it will bo fifty feet • HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. wide. The street will rescmblo a hollow square, the effect being Spring is Here! much tho same as the manner in WILLIAM A. HOPPING, 49 Broad Street hich the streets at Silver White Gardens, near Pinckney load, arc HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place laid out. Mr. Pach nnd Mr. White, In HYL1N & SALZ, 42 Broad Street speaking about, this street arrange- ment snid they had selected it be- A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street cause of its attractive apnearanco and also because such a street af- LAND and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. fords a maximum of use for play- ground purposes by children, with NEWTON DOREMUS, Prei. all tho dangors of heavy traffic Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue, containing eliminated. Between tlio curbing and the sidewnika will be two and n half feet of space which will bo over 400 Farm, Town /uid Seashore spotleil with grass. A large quanti- of shrubbery will bo Set out. Tho Properties, mailed to you Free on request. - entire tract will bo restricted for I Financed Parmly Park j This Is Your Big Opportunity residential purposes. Every effort Constructed at has every improvement—gas, < is being made to hnvc the work water, olectriciiy, etc., to every j to Own Your Own Home! dono by Memorial day, when the Parmly Park lot. l''ino neighbors have built' lots will be offered for sale. Each 1 Just across tha street from' tho tho flrit of S6OO.XI00 worth of Shrewsbury River1, you ciin dwellings planned for thlh j RED BANK MANOR have a plcturcsqua homo nil spring und summer. rondy by early 'summer \>y • . • , It a High Class Restricted Development Good Home For Sale simply selecting tho situ, There Are Fine Schools , • I AM M/IKINQ A SPECIAL OPENING OFFER AT choosing tho kind of homo you churches, playground*, frco Seven rooms, bath; nil im- vrant and making a small down bathing bonchcS nnd tho i $200 A LOT provements; Bnrngc. Lot payment. Shrewsbury River1 g'**" "»-,, 50x200 foot. Refined neigh- State Highway niualcd opportunitlcn for your'j ; SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. EASY TERMS. borhood. l''roiitft|"c on two • favorlto sumrnor sportd.',Ocean '\ , I «ra 'dlvMlni HcJ Bank Manor Into Individual ton, Inrlnir out itrtn'ti. there Will Be No Imtlilnjc a foW'minutes away;4 » *te* It Is alfncutt la wprda or plclurn to tlo Justice to ttm liranty of thin strceta. Price . « location. On« mutt »«« Rtil Hank Minor to apvrtclato tho desirability of Worry FOR YOU! (about 2jnllc») at Sea' Bright, ' «• thi •uirrountllnga. ' JEATONTOWN, N. J. * Tlil* proii«rtr 1< located rlaM on tha Rlirpwsburjr nivrr. wh«r« on« enn Wo will arrango nil financing, enjo) botllnir, liatlilnir, etc., In tin aummir, sk.tlua unil lea boating In tha $8,500 For Investor* wlnUr. law rolnutos from railroad atatlon. , furnish plans an,d speciflcn- tlonu nnd conotruct tha ilwoll- Ask e'bouti our plan atturing ' Take Advantage of This Opportunity—Now! . IIIR with our own export hotno ZB%... to 50%i'iHBO%'t>rofl1ont or youyou*t •; This la tar Mir 1025 orftr to net In on tlili'incclii oflar at 1200 per lot. H. STILLMAN Tlila Is ilia blasatt bar&aln ym( will evnr ba ofTcrrd. Insurance—- ; ( , \ I builders. jnoncy book. , Looallon (if t'ropertlr— I)y auto, on Wcit I'ront atrnot. Had Hank, two E.tqntowu, N. J. blocks) wast ol JIubtmrd'a Orldua, Or nil out tlia attnchid coupon and man We roprosont tho Olrnrd Insur Sand Xoity for lltuttrale't] and full p«rtlculnt» will lia aanu Door Sir: nnco company of Philadelphia By Acting at Once • ' (oMtr, or com* to'Rumton nnd . saa Parrot?,. Park. Office ori ' nnd nil Itn various (lopurlmontu PHONE: Send mo .your 192C Spring Cata1ocuc.( 'O. O. Dow, > you will sftv» drtycrnl hunilrc'd tha promtty optn iavari' dalyi ! 1 at Froctor llulldlntf, ' nnd brnnchos. Tho Glrnrd ill ^ dollar, oil tho pric« of thfr lota, « w«ak,'"' , .'N JHaKarh. N. J. ono of tho Indent nnd (tiongi- • >' which now ranga from |()0O to Eatontown 2178 1 D«ar Blif—Without oMIiallriK myself, plcnn lonl me rr,np mil nnt limuiniicd companion In th $1260 for tlt«* (0x108 foot.- Forty Mlnutei from Nawarh full pfcrLloulara on Had llanlc Manor. • • < _ ' 1 via Panntjlvanla, - air, C«ntr*l United (Union. Do not wnlt for high spring' boom prlcoat • , •" ._ Rallroatla. '

; DALTON , Owner - t HYMN & SALZ Rumton. N«w <)«r«ey TTel. Rumson 377 ( • .: J RED-BANK REGISTER, l^IAV 12; 1926. Page Th'rte -'"- ert ,R. Laidlaw and Ma TuriibuU's $2P0 cadi is to go to, tjvo fo Mr. ROGER L, NOONE'S WILL. son. Kenneth.-' Tho will was made McLean's nieces and the remainder Just January and the witnesses were of'such piocced.i he leitjto the Ma- MONEY FOR PRIZES AND PRES- Warrtfn II. Smock and Meta ^. Von sonic oiphan home for boys and ENTS FOR CHILDREN. Glatui, girls at Belfast, Ireland. All the Miller Newman of Long Branch rest- of Jils estate he left to his exe- Middletown Township School Chil- left to his wife, Mclvima Newman, cutors with power to dispose Of the dren and Sunday-School Children his home on JoJInc a\enuc,' Long Mime in any way they deem wise. to Share in Hie ,C«tato—John Hrancli,'for her use as long as she -The excetiftors were Elizabeth Ma- for DAVIDSONS Turnbull't Will and Other Willt. lives. |U her death an undivided tilda McLean and J. McLean John- Roger tukq ^Joono, of A^lnntlc one-half oi the interest in this ston. The will was mudc last Highlands left' $10,(r0 in various property is to go to his son* Mar- month with Stephen McNinnic, May bequests to perions Uving outside shall Newman, and the remaining C. Johnson and Leo J. Warwick as of-tha fitato-of New Jersey nnd.lo. undivided one-half is to go to thn witnesses. I persons living in""Irola'nd. lldi left children of his deceased daughter, Joseph Luudoii:Ingor of Asburyl $200 to John Bofecr Ho.-den a(.AU -Nellio Newman Crniimcr. All his Park left his gold watch nnd chain lantlc Highlands, a godson, to bo household furniture and other to his son, David J. Laudenslagor. hold In tiust until he is fifteen ^enrs household goods he left to his wifo He loft to hiu wife, Henrietta G., old, when'' he is to got tin principal nnd she it to get the income from LaudcnElngrr, the income from all | of ihe sum. Ho ordered two prizes, all the rct>t of his property us long the rest of his estate and at her; one of $5 and ono of..??,'to bo ns nh'e lives, Al her death the re- death the cstaatc is to go to his son, t awarded annually for the best es- maining estate is to go to Ills son David J. Lnudcnslager, absolutely. p shoe th§»t adds to personal say by Atlantic Highlands and and daughter in equal shares. The The executors were his wife and his Middletown township school chil- Long Branch trust company was son and (the uitnebseB were II ,W. X charm, because it makes possible dren on any subject selected by U1G appointed* «xcqutor.. The will was Smock and, W. Harvey Jones. Atlantic Hifc'hlands'board*)f educa- made last February and the wit- •-.« : < - a graceful poise. Comfortable and vigor- 1 nesses were John. W. Slocum and tion and he left $7 per year to the Democratic Club Meeti. W. Stanley Bouse. ' ous feet result logically from wearing first Baptist church of Leonardo The Enst Kean'burg Democratic for* the purpose of buying Christ-' Mrs. -Lillio Adams ,Slocum, wife club held an enthusiastic mooting the Arch Preserver Shoe* Its concealed, mas presents for the'Suaday.school of Edward Randolph Slocum of Thursday night at John.McColgan's •built-in.arch bridge and flat.inner sole children. All tho rest if Ms-estate Lorig Branch, left $300 in trust, the storeTon the Port Monmouth road. he loft in trust Id* the Atlantic income from which is to be used to All of1 the officers of the club^made keep feet healthy as well cs smartly Highlands national bank. Of the keep tJic Tjurial plot of her father,' short talks outlining the .plans of Inco'm'e from this fund f 10 nnmmlly Jacob" Wbkott -Morris,- in the West trie organization arid George Law- IB to bo given to St. James's church styled. ' '- Long Branch cemetery, in order. son spoke on practical politics, W. ,o£ Red Bank for tlio care of his j She left $10,000 in trust for the R. Taylor, candidate for road super- burial plot in Mt. Olivet cemetery benefit of-her: nephew,,Frank Mul- visor, also made a speech. The and for'masses for, his deceased grave Taylor. All the rest of hor wife, Margaret No'one, and himself.- club will meet again'T?hUrsday night estate was left to her husband,"Ed- of next week. ; Tcn dollars annually ho left to St. ward: Randolph Slocum, and he is ,f\ FOOTWEAR-THAT SATISFIES Agnes'a church of Atlantic (High- also to receive the ?10,000 invested lands for masbea for" his deceased for the benefit of Frank Mulgrave Dinner for Former Resident. 18.Broad ^treet Red, Bank, N. J. wifo and himself, and $10 annually Taylor immediately after Mr. Tay- A testimonial dinner was, given was loft to St. Mary's church of lor's^ death. Mrs. Slocum's hus- at Avon last Thursday night f&v W. New Monmouth for masses for all band was made executor of the will, G>:BoteIer, "who was recently sworn suffering aouls. All the rest of the which was made in 1920. Camilla in as a justice of the peace. It was income from this £w d is to be paid S, Bouse and \V. Stanley. Bouse "of attended by about forty persons. to St, Agnes'e school of Atlantic' Long Branch witnessed th/2 will. Mayor John Thomson, was' toast- Highlands for the purpose of help- Mrs. Jane A. Hulick of . Ocean master. Mr. Botelcr was formerly ing tho Sisters maintain tho school, superintende. t of the Red Bank with.tho proviso that $10 annually townsliip lef^ $100 :to the First Methodist church of West' "Iaong and Long^Branch trolley line. .. He bo spent for Christmas presents for now conducts,a store at Avon. tho children in the first thrqc grades Branch to keep'dier buriapplot in order. Sho left to her grandson, of this school. Charles A. Noone of It Pays to Advertise in the Register, Chatanoogov Tennessee and the A. Albci-t Hiilick, the income, use or Atlantic • Highlands national bank rent of the house and lot on Sunset Our Producer to Consumer wore appointed executors. .Tho will avenue until hB"1ji 35 years old, was'inade- last December and the when the property is to become his Plan of Merchandising— witnesses* wcio Jonas. Tumcn and absolutely. • A. Albert Hulick is WATCH and Charles VahMatcr. also to have the income of all the \Our direct connections \vifh the sources of supply rest of the real estate; until ho is enable us to bring you many advantages not possible John Turnbull of BJossom Cove 35 years old, when he gets the prin- cipal. If he should die before he for merchants-.not so .happily situated. road in Middletown township left jf,000 to Grednwood cemetery of is 35-without leaving any,children, REPAIRING Brooklyn for thhtpcrpctual care of then tho whole of her estate is'.toVbe OF THE BETTER KIND. The Coffee market being somewhat easier, we are his burial plot and. ho specified that •divided between Mrs.- Hulick's as usual passing the advantage, on to our customers. there could bo juried in the plot ber nieces, Cora Megill, Bculah <3ol- OUR PRICES AJJE THE sides himself, his wife, Sarah Bowen don, Anna Adams, Rcba Woolley LOWEST, CONSISTENT Turnbull; his son, Kenneth H. and Althea Sample. A. Albert Hu- WITH QUALITY WORK* Turnbull; and his sister-in-law, lick and J. Ashley Woolley are the . MANSHIR. y,' V Florohce J. Callenda'r. Ho left to executors of tho will. The witness- liia wifo nil his household furniture, es were Josic S: T. VanDyke and YOUR'HEIRLOOMS RE- pictures, rugs and all other tangible Theodore Hulick. MODELED INTO MOD- x Jotl'U Taste flip Difference! ' personal property in or upon his James William McLean of Man- ERN JEWELRY TO SUIT JJrink U I ' house and grounds. AH the rest of ulapun left all his clothing, personal YOUR^ TASTE . AND his estato he buiiucathcd to his exc-i effects and furniture to his wife, PURSE. cutors in -trust. Of' the income tumWep Elizabeth Matilda McLean, and she from.this trust fund $50 per month is also to have his house and all W f ure Quince Jelly 1 \c is to be paid to his sister, Mrs. other property at Manalapan. He MadoVrom thc'fincat fruit—jelled to perfection." Katharine Davidson, ns long as she loft to a niece in - Ireland three 25c lives, .The rest of the income is ,to debenture bonds, which were on de- be paid toyhis wifo monthly ns long posit in a. bank at Belfast, Ireland. Preserves as .she lives. At the death of his Just a mixture of Pure Fruit nnd Sugar. 1 He left to his liwe the income from wife his son, Kenneth H. Turnbull, various shares of stock as long as is to receive Jhe principal fund of she Hvos!nnd at her death the exe- tha estate. The executors are Rob- OSCQ Pork & Beans 4 "25c cutors are to, sell the shares and Always healthful, delicious and "In sedson." • . r. Economical, Transportation && Tomatoes 3 "•'20*

Regular ISc Regular 10c Apple. Butter, California Selected Prunes Apple Powerful valve-ln-head motort la'moua' (or, amojithneBs 2 and economy. ... . • Modern 3-soeed transmls- eionto assure easy, tleiiblo Fine Tfeas for Your'Taste !, Dandling. •*•' ,. OSCO tt-lb Pride of Fisher Body; ot superior beauty Mixed or Orange Pekoe Killarney and ruggedness. . Plato Old CountrC y StylS e 17c (i-lb |Qc Black 14° Ipdia Ceylon 11 pkg IV DUCO finish, lustrous,-lasting, and attractive. Semi-reversible steering Freih Pack Reg. 12 He 4SC6 {{CXir, positive, easy to handle and Norway Mackerel aate, ' i' .^ .' . FASHION PARK Cooked Pumpkin Rugged rear ax^o, with heavy epiral'bevel drivir.i ,i.at8 and one- . ,2:'°' 15° Q big cans- OQ offers you this piece banjai housing. Completely enclosed dry- Tha dally fresh products of nix bnkorics provldo the plate disc-clutch with light .SJJITS •' Bread whlcl; nil should be fumillar witlp and use regularly. 1 pedal action. y I Remy electric starting, . Bread lighting and ignition. Full balloon tires, demount- Supreme ~ ablerlms with spare rim, . AUTHENTICALLY STYLED The Best Uicnd You Ever Ato ! AlemiteJubricatio Bran Flakes', .', , pkg 10c Take ono ride In the Improved Poit'i Bran Flaket pity 12c V Chevrolet and you v.1,1 Know assortment of splendid values in both single and more about how much automo- Cold Seal Railed Oat* ...f. p| Gold Seal Family Flour .'. 12 It) ban 69c Ihst thli car la a revelation In PllUWy't, Cereiota, Qold Medal Flour 12 Ih bag 73c ' low-priced tranepertntlon. Come $45 ,\jfSCQ Baking Powder .„ -.can Be, 10c, 20a Inl Arranfeo lor • tide today! ' ftSCO or "el Monte P««cli«» ..,.' U.QVfx 2Ss Price* f. o. b. hint, Mich. so Smooth- /;/ Better Cloths Touring . . »510 Sedan . «735 Tailojcd in the custom shops at Fashion Park, New ftg» Fill Your Needs in 4S00 Stofei, Where yot/' . 510/ ; 765 so Powerful are ture \o be tatiified. / 'Coup* (prin'g and summer weight fabrics of fine quality, ' • ' - • •; 645 ' >, • 30 DROAD STREET , 645 -$ 1 SHREWSBURY AVENUE and OAKLAND STREET - 50 f|T~he»e 'Prlcet Effective In Our *H.d'JB«nU' Sloret It Pays t'o AdvertUe in The Register. Qther Make Suits $25, $3Q>$35,$4Q RED BANK. MOTOR CO. • • WITH S» PAIR i County gi et sslil degiMtil to uhlblt to th« Mechanic St. and Globe Court Red Bqnk r of lb*ti iata 01 tXnltl It mbiorlb«r«, • •««outSr« att afortulJefortiali),, |h«l|htlir ilibtl ami d«imnd„.„„«. .t»ln>attlnit the natnatcdl ••••- NellsV' to' infiurt'tl*' prntnt It uniler ithth, wllhlllhln >ll » monllill " (rrmn •x , . Ttslepbon© 1720 linn i 4««° itiamnr aialnit tha aaId aucmilwri. DAVJPSONS COST Davidson Building RED BANK REGISTER, MAY '12,' 192b. r.

The strike in may be theabout it, as a icsult of the experi- borne reason this hub been dropped beginning of a revolt 'throughout ence ninl mutual better undcrshiud- It ii n custoiri vjluch could well bo m RED BANK REGISTER revived. \ >')}}< JOHN E." COOK. Editor and Publish.: the world against private ownership lng engendered by laBt Friday's af- ? GEOSGB C, BAflCE, Aiiotmo Ldltoi of natural resources. fair. The lc=ioji will not'be tlioi- (Town Tallrcontinucd on page. 10.) PUBLIC SALE; Thousands of Trees oughly taught, howe\er, unless tin's •THOMAS IRVINO BROWN. , . _•—o-o-o-o-o Outln«;s Matugfr. - Muho co-opciation is oxtendpil along Party fDr a Church. i The' celebration at the'openiiur of other line's whn.h make for com- Telephones:- -Kid Bpnk 13 A ouchro party and danco foi . •'•7 Are Lost': V;;. ,• Red Bwik 1300 Cooper's bridge ranks as an e\ent munity bcttcmicnt. This does not tho benefit of St. ^Catherine's HOUSE FURNISHINiGS mean that honest diffeiences of Entered «t th* co«iofHce at Red Batil of first importance in tho history cliuroh of Everett will bo held next N. •!„ u («ond clast matter. of Red Bank, not only because pf opinion ian be wiped out or abntod. Wednesday night at the parish hall RAYMOND COTTAGE, MONMQUTH HILLS CLUB eaqh ye'ar thrS^gh l«ck of proper care. Do not' the benefits which the new itiuc Things of that Mirt often IM\C to SubacriptloD Prlccii at Bradevclt. Mnny ^Jiizes will be highlands, New Jersey neglect' cavitie^ broken' branches,' etc. Have. ' On. ture will give to the town but bowork thunitehei out. ' « nwaidcd and a large'attendance S pause so many \aricd elements ai • • • expected. your frqit' and sh^'trees,sprayed, to contco]T iilifi'iny united in a common of fort to maJ-e the affair a success But tiie town has i»ot made the F'riday, May 14, 19258 .disease.. It coata >ftotl)jng.,to/haVe your-tfees" ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 192G, 'Ihese elements had ncvci mad piogiess which it should along Imcs ' ' At 12:00 O'Clodi. Sharp > 1 where tlieie %ns been viitually inspected,',' , ';y'*> ^ , - common ciiu^e befmi . unanimous agiccmdnt. This can be By Order of R. R. Raymond, Col. U. S. A., Retired, •>' " TOWN TALK. w * * charged up to onlj one thing nnd Amid the gcneial rejoicing ovo tint is lack of co opeialion. Mure tho under>i£ned will tell the content* of the Raymond Cottage, conl!at> '' While the coal strike was coin, the completion of tho budge tin of the -.line "get togethci" tpmt inir in parl at follows: W. T. Ot/NPHY _ on in this country last wintei th town would be Licking in apprecia- ' people •were advised to burn so which was shown la<-t l'ndoy would FUKNITOREilsattee, willow; 4 'Chairsj willow f '1'nblo, willow's'5 Arm tion if it did not feel grateful to nuke a wnndpiful (hangu for the' Chairs, Tclephono Table and Chklr,'rCard Table, Library Table, Carved TREE SURGEON^, ORCHARDIST coal and thus show the hnrd cou it-nek S. liiompson, the conbettei at Red Bank * tyrants that people could get alonj Rocking Chnjr, WEBE1\* PLAYBR PIANO, Piano Pencil, Arm Chai*, PRUNING ' SCIENTIFIC CAVITV TREATMENT - tractor, for getting the bridge done English mahogany; Arm'Chair, old faglilan; a lot of Straight Chairs, 1 •without hard coal. The pcopl sevcial months ahead of the tune Chiffonier, mahogany; Kocking Chair, rush kpttom; Table, imitation SPRAYING , ' , "' BOLTING AND BRACING were.told that that was tho ngh limit of Ins LOnlnU. This was Mobt of the publii '•chools of tliu mahogany; Tuble, drop leaf, old fashion; Table, small, squire; 3 Qak , Way to bring the hard coal txhiblt to tr« .•ubjorltwr, udmlnUtratTU lliompi>on'i advantage to get theue held. I'lora a '•pettntor's VICH- see himself as a lad writes: This is n Ealo ot extra go'od furniture, furniture, that w|ll give •ay, decctaeUv ai «foi-«.«ld. thilr' ileBti and demanj* i fuel. udgo done bcfoio the time limit pojnt this may not be neiuly so m- Notico'.-to. creditors tQ Drotent oltlini Jijtulnat.th. MldT cuate, unij.r oath, within "I can never forget ray character to your home. If you want ono piece or many it , amlntt ntate. nh mpnthi tmjn the date of (lie Worm d * * * ivis up; but those who know him teicstinpr and exciting as the county | will be to your'advantage tp attend this sale. Pciri(iane to the ordar of Joieph L. Don* o-d»r. or-they win b. tonvtr dnrrad o( The people had to burn •soft coal best know that 1 is m rest in thecunt at riochod, wheie only the early training. I recall •hay." iurmiit» of tba County or Hon.their action* therefor asalnit the ailil moulh, m>4t on the ••ventccntb interest of the people and for tho They are the visible and- destructive effects on the It is collective ceaselessly evolving; composite state benefit of- the people. This plan is 12 Broad Street Ked Bank.New Jersey plane of physical life and action produced by an accu- of mh'.d, an unfolding consciousness in Which is being Jikely to be adopted when the pres- mulated surplus of destructive thought force in the unseen solved all great problems of collective unity of 'purpose, ent strike is over and perhaps be- mental realm, finding outlet after th<\collective mentality ideal and action upon a gigantic s"cale., , fore the present stuke is over. has 'reached its mental saturation point. • WJjen a national consciousness' which has been tire- The time is not far distant when the physical scientist lessly educated in the recognition of the inherent^ in- Government ownership ^of the will recognize that destructive immoral forces humanly dividual rights of reasoned, conscience commences to toaj mines is the only way to fiec manifested in lawlessness, crime,'iwai>, and pestilence arc awaken to the fact that a substantial portion.'of its citizen- the people from the evil conditions directly related to the destructive manifestations in nature ship is failing'in practicc'to maintain-this'Cherished na- ' which England is now undergoing 1 and which prevailed in the United The Most Practical Shade Made expressed in cyclone !, earthquakes and lightning, tional ideal, it automatically recoils from "either compul- States lqst winter. The aim of the A legalized national collective prohibition or compul- sion, or prohibition on any** issue which It intuitively coal mine owners in both countries 1 sion relating to anything can only deal with human action recognizes, as a question involving thbsc rights of.''reason is to squeeze every dollar possible The Onfy Shade Made With A Ventilatoi on the physical plane—what men do or-do not.\ • and 'conscience1. out of the peopje. That has been ~"a^^»«m^l»«f«j,^^^-pa^T—_— «» —^...- 1 . ..ii ia—aMa—a»—^aaia— • I I Let us not forget that the United States was»founded the aim of the coal monopolists, ever It is obvious that no form of legislative prohibition 1 since the discoveri of hard coal for or compulsion can control thinking. l»y 'the Pilgrim Fathers upon< their rejection of'the doc- trine of prohibrtion as applied to religious liberty. *•'' fuel. 4-foot 8-foot Piohibilion is the father of physical force and violence. • • • It ib the cause of lawlessness vliteh requires more force Mutiny and violence arc the inevitable result of any Tho handful o* men who control i and allowed them to ha\c absolute life and action of the multiplied individual—the /Nation. jackers .and other makers and purveyors of liquefied sway. Reason must •'then-convince all that morb'id. cravings > poison are one hundred per cent. against prohibition $6.50 $11.25 or unsatisfied longings in the minds of the people for modification I' Republican* and Democrats alike that which it prohibited—thought • sealed up without Mental ferrnentatibn-is being stimulated by the earnest ore tied to the chariot wheels of the ' safety valve or vdntilator—accumulates in the national and honest but mistaken support of a great army of co.il monopoly and to the chariot 7-foot •mentality, slowly perhaps but nevertheless surely, a force .America's best citizenship not actually-Identified "with wheels of all other monopolies. more powerful and uncontrollable 'than its symbolic the cohorts of professional, theoretical, conVmercjalized • Both partii", me owned by the coal .physical counterpart, fermentation in a sealed jir. reform. ' .._'•. trust and other monopolistic corpor- They have not as yet recognized that" the damage ations. .THV suffering of the com- $7.75 -'Every form of visible life is seeking, the^kind of satis- $13.75 faction "believed tb/be necessary for its greatest good.' done' by moral failure to enforce a statutory > law far-' mon people .of the country is of no outweighs benefits gained from .an assumed morality concern to the politicians of cither VENTILATING Millions of individual unolTending citizens- honestly party if through this suffering they based, upon the abstract theory of. having adopted a believe that certain- kinds of alcoholic beverages iii mod- high national moral standard, can protect thoso who have seized l Upon the Creator's gifts to man. PORCH SHADES crate quantities are essential" tp their,health and happi- This assumed morality.hasboen 'rcduced to a useless ; • * * ness. . i , theoretical abstraction. "" 'A new era is likely to nrife in ' If this is considered by a, majority of the pcopja a Prohibition has created a crJsIs'vWlilch has brought the •;. England out of tire present strike. mistaken viewpoint, the remedy according to U'lly Amer- Nation to the parting of the ways, Already the Britibh conl commission NEW FURNITURE ican standards H for/ the higher viawpoint to educate the The w'ay of disaster includes far greater evils than •Which has boon investigating coal lower, while wisely controlling excesses by individual those identified with alcoholic' beverages. ; conditions in-Eiiglnid i»-pointing a Summer Coverings penalties required wider just civil codes; thus step by step The tvay of reason and normality provides opportunity finger toward the only rond which Tho coverings with which nil legislating by the only effective power 'of the State, the for nothing less than a national rebirth of unity and true leads to justice nnd'public welfare. Open the these new pioces nro uphols-. - common donsciit of the people, until unrestrained .passions "This coal commission has declared tcral redect spring nnd sum- patriotism In which the power of the collective nilnd will • that the error which was made in Doors and appetites arc not only held in check but 'at least be harnessed to a higher Wisdom which* will Impel pro. limes past, in allowing the nw-ncr- Hot .suninicc measurably dissolved, and trite temperance "becomes a grcsslvc reform'and limitless-national advancement. 'jMilp of thii conl to fall into privntn days arc just national characteristic. •' ' ' • "America! America I Jiands, should be retrieved. It, mound Hie cor- . A majority or cvtn a substantial minority in ft state i'iirgcs tho purchase % the govern- nor. Prepare fur Odd God mend thine ev'ry flaw, ' ' Tnont of present coal lands und the these diiyn. Wo Rockers or a great city cannot he indicted and punished, The Confirm thy sdul.iii Self control, declaration 6f public ownership o£ mo rundy with n attempt would mean little less than civil,war. Thy liberty in law." •'. pil new conl lands which may hv dia- full lino of Hunt in rood oK'Tibro anil airy tunimcr priced.us low as Copies of Reprints of EDITORIALS on PROHIBITION may be secured by addressing covored In the IJritish empire. furniture. • :'' ' ,•'••'• • * • $9.75 . . •/• All natural resource*,, ns well as THt CHRISTIAN SCIENCE* WATCHMAN conl,'1 should lie tha property of tli Tho Official Organ pf The Christian Science Parent Church of tha New .Generation ' , • ' ./ publle. No indlviduul or corporn- ilie suito illuiilrnlcd ubovi' \n ono of tlu- (tpiliiK feenta• alToi-dlng tho Ricatest comfort. \ ' - •' Tho Advancing Movement of ChrbtUn Science most )iopular donignfi, both us to rovi'i-iii" miij Tliu nil wired fibre gives It tho laiitine duality i tjdn shuuld liavo tin: right or the i;rncral llnvp, Tin; HUitc In ct|ui|)|ml uidi fni| "jtowcr to aelzo upon nny of the glftn you wnnt. < This Church .ttaiuh for the permanent distinction octtcccn Church ami tituti a« it cardinal Amcrkiti prin- of the Creator: to mnnkind and U> ciple. It qcckti to lift individual, nn'lioiwninu world problems to a higher plane lor final solution, and to'point •;''My to tile huninn , race that they LAWN SETJEE *linll not enjoy' ilicmi- glfU of tho LAWN SWINGS tho way an it perceives it toward a lartjvr, present lulfllment of Life's infinite ptmihiUtici. , • , Creator unlena tlioy llrnt pay trili It understands Hint in iho turner collective unfolatn cuts | of Life, individual mid national health locamo . tilo to tha tnnnoiKilfhla wiw hn\'e l-'oiir ;ndulU tnrt use spontaneous and natural: It reeoynizdi it to be tho privilege and duty of tho admnekff scientific church io m 1 ipon thorn. In tlir old iluyn ot all Imhl woml anil this swine nt nnu time, point the practical nayini.y towonltoiwd mihsuch reformsref as lecomo ncrcssiirj/cccmir;/ to prevent fihj/shatfihj/skat tuffoHnnmfiMnn amiand disasterdisaster. Went to war l'ntlur tlinii niUht lif to clvn the 'i'lio BOUIB nnd back nro It Htitndti to loyallji support thr moral forco of tho (Stuto t'» jiutainlvff Bitch;laics' "as irtM\i>i«<<»'c peaceful "-(tlVe one cup of wfttnr from Indr •or»icc tlui! 11 re of Vnr)iiahGd ouk, Sup- eform ami cttvml triw prosperity. . ' . ''' . XWKXI or ono grnln of - iinml fiuni il'iljoil of ||. 'i ;,,.,- ports nrn of painted t their «1iprti« n» tribute to nimthvr conin In t\wi mini", led hard wood. , • Tho»o rtho recognize the correctnci* of our poittlon on prohibition ah Jnvltad to lupport ow effort* to make' tfiii , no(.loti. Hut tli(i»o,!dny»' 1v0.ni o. Viewpoint nationally understood. , . •' , ' • •ions while otfo. • i , imliiti'il nil oirr j ,-,1 nv , Canoplai, 84.80 nil ntfr urcjii. rj'],ry Child'* tltd, two nn9 20 Jackson I'lm:, JV. W. 2Z West fond Ht. tya JMcr' Mrcot »fn put toKf tin r with Washiniftoli, HI C. V. tf. York, N. y., I/. S. % w bit jiftiiitlnif ttio wny iron rivet*. Washiniftoh, 01, C V. a. A. °! . Ityla Yo>% N. X., V. S/A'. . • ' riondon, W. j;maiank \ » clinnen lit /ronl In HH.pt al / . . « tninplo copy of fHE ^HRISTlAN SCIENCE WATCHMAN wiU U ,ent fret.upon r.qimt,' ' ' -'iv^b»ivft,'ju^k^4^iL'&:i^£Ei&i^^ii RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1926.' Pure Five ,''i"

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Celebrating at the Fifty-

*• • Steinbach History;^jti^$ From a. Main Street Shop to The Women's Rayon Bays' Blouses * Metal Fern Lounging Pillows Silk Hose Wbir'fcPs Largest Resort Store c —established upon these firm principles that quality is everlast- ing, value paramount, and service the foundation of achievement Stands .-.:• 59 ; —thus has the dream of Asbury/Park's.pioneer merchant been MM In Fine White and Neat Strip'ed realized. .And now; we pause to celebrate the;fiftyJsixth anniver- $ Half of the pleasure of leisure sum- Another noteworthy Bargain Store- ,Madras sary of Steinbach Company and to honor its founder, John Stein- purchase 1 Fine rayon hose in twelve • 2.75 mer hours is derived.:from the possesv Practically impossible for a boy to bach—who has so faithfully guided itfar over a. half.century of sion of just such cdmfortable pillows, of the.smartest shades—and all sizes have ' too many blouses—they wear successful merchandising. - y Attractive stands that, usually sell for as "these, scattered carelessly, in one's" too. ' - ' ,*il',••••''• out so quickly. And every moifier S4.00 and are well worth it! For couch or in porch chairs or shady Every Pair—Famous Itjs.an occasion rich'in traditions, pleasing in variety and note- knows if pays to buy them' in half worthy in savings! For months our busy buyers have kept close your prize worthy ferns and other nooks. ' BURSON .BRAND HOSE dozen lots—especially when they are small and decorative plants one can the quality like these so remarkably o watch over the markets in preparation for this great event to se- And Anniversary shoppers will dis- which guarantees their splendid wear- priced! Short sleeve styles with col- cure the best merchandise offered under prevailing market prices. choose no holder more artistic nor cover very attractive .ones—at a very ing 'qualities, Marked so that the pur- lars attached." Sizes 7 to t5.'.' any so inexpensive. ' attractive price in this sale. Downlly chase of several pairs w,ill be real This. page briefly tells the story. Read it all carefully soft pillows, covered with quality fig- STEINBACHS—Second Floor ^TEINBAGHS—First Floor ured sateen; ' economy. 4 \ 'for' it represents.the greatest value opportunities f. of the year. Write for An Anniversary booklet! Hear Ye! Hear Je! Young Men - Older Men! A Phenomenal Purchase and Sale! Value W«e Men! New Spring Coats Cassimere and Cheviot Suits Charming Soft Glowing Rag Rugs ,< . „ • Iirfp'orted Directly and Priced Way Selling at a Super Special Price! Tailored to Steinbachs Rigid Specifications Below Regular \ '' Them. Anniversary Priced ! Bridge Lamps Splendidly: AllSizei 824.50 Tailored 16 to 44 Those quaintly colored rugs that are The" coat event of the season! An offering truly It's only in an event such 'as Stein- tenjoyinf such popularity these days. unsurpassed jnjthe variety and "completeness of . "styles, "colors.''-arid sizes and materials. Eyejrj 7 bachs Anniversary Sales that men . . ..• . • And it's useless to add-that they ordi- find suits -so superbly. tailo"redi—ex- modish type of new spring coats is represented ^Exceptionally, artistic lamps /with clev- narily sell for much more than, this in this selection—youthful straight or flared line cellently and correctly" styled at "a very special Anniversary price. Clev 1 price anywhere near $24.50. Every erly wrought metal stdnds with beau- coats and flattering cape back models. .Develop- suit in this offering is a sterling erly woven in fascinating patterns with ed in rich new fabrics and fashioned: with the* . value—wade of. finest quality wool tifully toned and beaded shades. And crows foot borders: All are generous same expert tailoring and distinctive trimmings that characterize much higher priced coats, cassimeres and theviots. Two and they're lamps that'sell usually for de- scatter size , . three button models. Sizes 24 to ' • Lined throughout. ' 44. cidedly more than this very modest 27x54 Inches . And A Great Offering ! Anniversary pricing;. in harmonious colorings that one may BLUE SERGE and $9Q.5O buy for bed room, hall, bath or kitchen Sports and Utility Coats STEINBACHS—First Floor • CHEVIOT SUITS mu use. And oh, how much they addl $19.75

EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE! A Sensational Anniversary Value! NEW SLIPPERS Station THRIFT Broadcasting )5 piece Living Room Suites Models That .Should Rightfully Be Extraordinary Savings on Selling for $7.50 ~ s $3.85 100 Piece Dinner Service At practically wholesale cost, these slippers—in at an assortment liberal enough for one to choose several pairs for the summer wardrobe—confi- 811.95 dent they are well made, smart'in appearance— Suites of superb quality and beauty! Secured under such exlraordinary and certainly real values at $3.85. Developed A complete dinner service for twelve persons in this extraordirrary sale that' conditions that we are enabled to offer them-in Anniversary Sales at such in the season's smartest materials— ., will cause many an Anniversary shopper to go into ecstacy—and no wonder! an outstanding figure. A generously sized set.tcc, a table, matching lamp, Black Satin, Patent Leather, Colored Kid For never was there a more attractive dinner ,set offered for so little,- Never a comfortable arm rocker and large arm chair of pliable woven fibre com- in trim looking models for sports or dres^ occa- was there a thin porcelain set such as this, boast so trim a design. Surely prise this attractive suitci Chajrs and settee arc fitted with restful, soft sions. A most interesting selection that includes innumerable summer cottages will want this quaint china as its own Either cretonne cushions, rich in appearance.and gracefully charming in tond all sizes and widths. ' red or blue. STEINDACHS—THIKD FLOOR STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—FOURTH FLOOR Beautiful American Walnut. Charming Daytime Frocks FELT BASE Bed Room Suites In a Most Fascinating Selection of FLOOR COVERING . Styles and Colors At a Price That Represents &. Very 8147. We've combed the markets far nnd wide to make 1 Generous Reduction One of the outstanding values of Anniversary Sales I High this event possible with the result that here arc the A gr«d« that telli regularly at 60c A grade suites, distinguished by their splendid construction and season's1 smartest and most desirable of frocks— exceptional beauty of design. .And they include quality frocks at a price to delight every' Anniversary A very unusual purchase from a manufacturer shopper,' The collection Is distinguished Indeed, For willing to dispose accumulated lots of base floor. Dresser, Large Vanity Chifforette and Full Sized Bed there's a, ^Variety of flattering styles—modefc whose covering at a sacrifice. We quickly took advarf smartness.; and practicability entitle them to a place tage'of his, offer and now pass the remarkable Priced way below regular and rightful figure for this sale— DRES3 SHOP In every woman's summer wardrobe. And so modest- savings on to you. There arc rolls and rolls of ly Second hoot ly priced that every thrifty woman will quickly take this floor covering. •' ; , t<| °" * ' " STEINBACHS—Thlrt Floor advantage of such'an opportunity to reduce her dress budget and choose several. ' Sale! Serviceable Opaque Re?idy-Made Agings A limcly remarkable salo coming right at the'^beelnnlni; of Window Shaded 44c awning season. Made of excellent quality striped .duck anacto The lowest price for which we have ever been able to sell shade? cut so they will conveniently fit,any window from 38 to 50 I of this quality. And only a very fortunate purchase linH made wide. In four. ,..-.. . , . , • , . >. such savings possible now I livery shade Is filll three feet wide and six ffeee t cut lengthlngt; And BVBRY SHADE IS PliRFECT—mountcil Comiildte with i\\ tb,o necessary fixtures for Untitif. .„ on guararfteerftd dil toilers—c<*rnple(l oit witiht fixtures. bring your window measurements when you make your wl .;,'.'- * *;; , . •,. 8tEltJB/CHa~F program an far north as Corlies ia, and the wedding will take place P, J. McOormick, who formerly trip was made Sunday. avenue, which is a state highway. in June. > * conducted a restaurant on First A card party will be held on. i Tlio state will build a now bridge avenue, is now employed as a sales, Thursday afternoon of this week at across Shark rivei, the county will Mrs. Rose Petrp has returned 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. .from Florida and has reopened her manager in the South for the Can-St. Acnes's school building. build a concrete road from Syl- ada dry ginger ale company. Next Sunday night will be ob- vania avenue to Corliea avenue and restaurant on Bay avenue. T.lophon* Rtd Bank 2043 f About $80 was cleared at a min- The Lions club held a ladies' served ,aa Jayman's night, at the tho stato nnd county officials will nfcht dinner party Monday night at Methodist church, \" • then confer about the continuance strel show s'von last -Thursday nifiht at the Methodist church by the Shrewsbury country club. The Presbyteilan Sunaay-school of the route northward. L. A. Michaehen of New York, is holding an attendance contest. BOILERS^FURNACES-RANGES members of n New Brunswick 1 «•*•» _ sumnk'r resident of this place, Clerihew Cohover and Mildred HIGHLANDS NEWS. church. will sail'in a few-days for Denmark. Gehlhaus are captains of one team A" demonstration of aluminum Mr. Michaelsen spent Sunday at his known as tho Blues and Robert HOWARD FREY Euchre Party Tomorrow Night and cooking utensils was hold last week summer, place here. Stokes and Eurico Rogers are in Health Card Party and Dance Saturday. 11 the homo of Mrs. Everett New- The neiy gasoline and service sta- charge of another team fenown as SANITARY PLUMBER The girls' friendly society will man. A feature of'the demonstra- tho Reds. jOVK DOCTOR will, tell you tion was a dinner which was cooked tion on First avenue, which is being ^ that healdi in your home is hold a ouchre paity on Thursday built by Daniel Oakes, is about com- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richmond, 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. night of this week at the headquar- in the utensils. Those present were pleted and will be, opened next Mrs. William Worth, Mrs. Fred who have been spending most of largely determined by air, temper- tcrs of the business men's associa- week. tho winter in Florida, linve returned ature and ventilation. Theairyojir tion. Grouitch, Mr, and Mrs. Charles STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING Howelli Mrs. Eileen Schwelsscr, Mr. and Mrs. John It. Sncdckcr home. family Breathes must be thorough- A card party and dance ivill be have reached Texas on their tour of held on Satuiday night of this v,eek Mis. George Liming, Mrs. Lavinia The Methodist ladies' aid society Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing ly warmed but—what is equally Voorheos, Mrs. Everett Johnson, the United States, Post cards sent met yesterda/ afternoon with Mrs. at JCruse's paviilon. It will be given from that state by the tourists have important—iportant—itmustalsobewelt must also be welldrl cir- (by the children of tho public school Mrs. Margaret Rhodes, Mrs. Wil- A. C. Oliver. The ladies' aid soci- liam deCamp and Mrs. A. M. Rob-been received by a large number of ety of the Central Baptist church culatedcula , healthfurand moist. The :and the profits will be used to help friends here and all the cards are pay tho cost of hiring a special train ertson; ,. I ••.••'.•'... will bo entertained tomorrow nftor- FIREIESS celebrated Thatcher Tubular here Frank Grogan and Robert' and signed "Gypsy Jack and wife and noon by Mrs. Nelson Roberts. to take the school .children; and dog," shown is notonly an efficient warm grownup folks to the school fete at George Schlatter of Hoboken spent The citizens' association will air furnace—it is a ventilatiiig as- Frehpld on Friday of next week. Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs; Ambrose Paul Adalr, Clara Katz, Edgar elect officers at a meeting tomorrow GasRangel Liming/ .,."•.'• night at tho borough hall. tern as welL ••;.-/. ';:••<• j - Miss Cora Bailey was hostess at a Pollacek, .Wilson Pollacek, Fred card party '.given""fast Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schwlnd and Gerkens, Fred Inglis and Mildred COOKS ii««o: First Trip'. and Mrs. Edith Rogers. Thirty members of the Odd Fel- • Fifty guests attended a misc'e'l- lows' lodge attended the Methodist laneous shower given last Friday church Sunday night in observance

A New Motor Fuel "DEGINNING todat y an entirely new motor fuel is on J-J sale at "Standard" Service Stations and Dealers. It is " • called ESSO. ' . '-/-": '"•, ~~~ We distinguish it by-aJiafiie of its own because it is more powerful than gasoline. However, ESSO is not intended to displace "Standard" Gasoline. "Standard" Gasoline is so , reliable and satisfactory a product it is the ideal fuel for normal motor, conditions. ESSO is manufactured to meet special conditions such as the following:

1. For Motors that Knock . 2. For Motors with Carbon Accumulation

_ 3. For High Compression Motors ( \ 4. For Motors that Have Lost Efficiency ( Through Long Service , l •

5. For Motors Operating Under Excessive 4 Loqds . ". , 6. For any Car from which the Owner' Demands Super-Service - ,

The only way to determirie whether you need ESSO is to s Wins! • test it in your own car. Use the gasoline in your tank down ;' to the last gallon or so. Then fill up with/ESSO.1 Test your "HEREVER it is served, Trefz always wins new oar in traffic and note the pick-up. Test it on the hills—pref- erably on some hill where you already know how the car ' friends. It is the beverage that everybodylikes. has performed with gasoline. This will give you a direct Com- , •» porison. .Then after a- few cjays decide whether you want to. Get acquainted withTrefz. It's a delightful brew, buy ESSO, regularly or stick to "Standard" Gasoline. made from malt and hops. Order a case today. Many will find that "Standard" Gasoline meets their heeds Costs so little. Whenever you are thirsty drink a perfectly. It J8 a matter jfor each individual to decide, according ' col4 bottle of pure, wholesome, refreshing Trefz. f ' to the condition of ills car and the service he demands of it.

The name is easy to remember when you pro- / k ESSO Is red In color to d!»tJnguf»h It from, ' Gasoline. Costs 5c a gallon above gasoline , , nounce it "Trefts." Always ask for it by name—at ^ *-but worth it. Look fdr the ESSO pump.

*;'.:. '• your grocery or djelicatess^n store. Distributors of cereal beverages deliver it by the case* STANDARJD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) EED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 192b. rage &Veft fo.?

NEW CUT-OFF ROUTE. UNCROFT NEWS. Vffi State to Spend $750,000 tp JiHml- Honei Takon from Brpokdat* n«to Congestion »t K«yport.' Farm to Belmont Park. The stnto highway department Harry Payne Whltney'e race has awarded tho,contract for naif horecB were moved last week from of-a two and a half mile cutoff, their winter quarters at Brookdale ollmiriatlng tho tortuoun'. rnsaaee farm to Belmont Park. ' With the through Koypovt,' which is one of horses went a big lot of trainers, the worst congostocj sections of jockcya und stable attendants. Tho highwny on tho shore route. The horses will bo back at Brookdale cut-off will run in n straight line farm in the fall, -\ from South Koyport to Cliffwood, Matthew Mullin, Jr., son of Mat- ' whorti it will join the South Amboy thew Mullin, will graduate next "ond Cllffw'ood''rond, now , being month frojn'tho Mlddlefown town- paved, Tho'noW route will require ship high school at'Leonardo. Ho An underground crossing und^r the will enter Rutgers college in tho Tailropd and twobildRB. Its cost fall. i Will-bo nbout $750,000 nnrl it is Miss Eva McQueen was home planned to lifive it completed in pai. of last week from the Spring 'about a year. Lake hospital where she li a nurse. * -—*-*-to . William. O'Brien'of Jersey City spent Saturday and Sunday witii Bond I»»uo Not Approved. Bernard Kelly. * Tho public utIHtlfs ' commission Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Thomp- " hflit refused to npprhvo a $75,000 BOTI nnd Miss Emma Thompson on bond issue of tho Cliffwood Bench Saturday ntl:ndcd the funeral of ASBURY PARK, N. J. wntci' company tD purchase a Mrs, Etta Pc'rrlne at Jacobstown, in witor system valued at ?78,80O. Burlington county. - Tho bonnl Iicld that it was not ap- Bobbing for eeii at Swimming parent that tho company would river is n popular sport just now earn the necessary interest. among the young fellows nnd boys Announce For Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the village, Eugene Ford nnd COLT'S NECK NEWS, Christian Martinson made an. ex- ceptionally lnrge cutch of eels one s .Two Elderi and Two Deaconi to be day last week, . Inatalled at Reformed Church.. Lemuel Sodcn has repsintod his Walter D. Fields und David S. houfir on the Red Bank road. Buck huvc been re-elected elders oil Fishermen liereiibouts comnlnin tho Reformed church nnd ^lfretl t!int herring wort* never PO scarce Buck and Russell Hc'ulltt have been ni; Swimming river as they have' ro-islectcd dpacons. They will be boon so far this censon. •installed Sunday. Miss Alice Fields continues to EVERETT NEWS. improve from her sickness. Addition Mado \o Bungalow Occu- - Miss Ednn Buck is rccoivinc pied by Stanley Stilwell. . treatment for sickness once a week at the Corp Branch hospital, She Tho bungalow owned -by Theo- was recently n patient at the hos-dore Stilwell and occupied by his pital.' grandson, Stanley Stilwcll, has been- enlarged. A room has been Mr. and Mrs, August Soflfel of lidded to the building nnd a new J^ownrk spent Saturday and Sun- and larger porch has. been made. day at their summer residence hero. /William Dceeicki is rc-shingling ENTIRE STOCK-NONE RESERVED They are grading tho grounds, set- the exterior of tho hotel^ building • ting out shrubbery and otherwise where, he lives. This, with' other improving the place. improvements which Mr. Doesicks ' Emil Hofman had a dinner party has made recently, hns mado a i&f 25 Asbury Park residents at his great, change for tho better in the - hotel last Thursday/. -•: '•'/. appearance of the building. Mies Anna Buck was 'homo over Asparagus growers are very the weofc-end from Trenton, whe'ro much pleased over the prices they Offering An Opportunity For Remarkable Savings pho attends normal [school." recolved last week. Tlio, season Mrs. Ella'ConlcJ)f Long Branch was later than usual in getting fcpont Saturday (aijd Sunday with started. / \ her parents, Mr. a(id Mrs. Samuel Norman Long ia on tho sfck list. jHardy. ••.. .••••- ;;| • . •;• ,••; '•. Paul Kelly, son of Thomas Kelly, '." Mrs." Clnronco \yillett, president was laid up with sickness part of bf the Helping Hand society of the last week, but he is all right now. Reformed church, ttenfflrtained tho : Mrs, Joseph Magcc spent part of mombers of. thatjl,society, .at her last week at New -York. Dedu home last Wednesday afternoon. • Mr. Conway of Bradevelt spent .'.'jAr luncheon was served,'•'.•. a few dnys "last week with his ••'.. .. Miss. Florence Campbell of Little daughter* Mrs.-Thpmns Kelly. Bilvcrnnd Miss Bcvtlin Dunham of Cliffwood, wore guests of Mrs. Jo- The Register's motto—"A paper seph LcfTer6on lastjiFrlday. in every homo."—Advortisemont. icket Prices Mrs. William Carlile of Eaton- town hfts been Spending severnl days with her daughter,-Mrs. Dan-'| iolHunt, ' ..•]!• ; •;•.•••-••..•'I Rev. and Mrs. DJPcrcy Doyle nml j and StrongS Mr. nnd Mrs. Dav d'"3. Buck snent' En Baby Ciriotes An \ Appreciation a day, last week w th Mr. and Mrs, I. 20%DiscountOff prod Conover of Howcll township, Rev. D. Percy IfDoylo will ex-* Thj constant and' continuous change pulpits Sunday with Rev. J, Our entire stock of beautiful Sale Offering patronage which the women of |A. Thomson of Middletown village. Spring Wearing Apparel for Mr. nnd Mra, Ki'cd Beckman en- Asbury Park and vicinity have tertained friends from New York Women and Misses is offered last TKursday. |j •', accorded us during the past ' John.Cbtts, whd is employed nt you from which to choose. And eighteen years1 of our. business Vnlon, spent several dnys last week Now you can «p*ed growth In your cBickssafely. And at the «amc time tivc from the regular prices, which >vith his family at this place. thcAutrcnttntpreiistdheasc. .' : life is taken by us as your un- Mrs. Thomas Cpnk of Freehold are already low, you may during I'M Pr»tt« provides their little bodlei spent from Thursday until Monday qualified approval of our mer- vlui IUCU perfect nourishment that they ' this sale deduct twenty per cent. yrith 'Mrs. George Taylor. thrive. Thoroughly Dredlscitcd Ingredi- chandise, our methods, our val- William Buck will graduate from ent. Sdected and prepared with the at. This means exactly what it tho Freehold high school next tentton that^ven human food addom ues and our service. Our appre- month. Ho will go, with the gradu- rtcelves. Tens ot million! of pound) are says: Choose any garment and ciation is substantially express- ating class on an educational trip to made yearly. Not a pojind evereentout unfit. Tho blsicit teUing Chicle Food la from the regular'marked price Discount on All ed in the values extraordinary Washington./ j .ths\rorld« -. • Mr. mid Mrst Benjamin Conklin you may-take off 20 -PER CENT. offered you during this sale. bf Matawnn silent Sumlny with friends here,. ' ' j!' , ' ' >. Purchases Mr. and Mrs. David S. Buck wero recent 'guests., of j Mr. nnd Mrs. Baby Cluck Food Harry T. Applegntfe of Como, To Our Olltomtrll W< tunmUl Prill! Tho boys' baseball' team plnyod a IUilhCkkiFii game against Mllihiirst at that plnce last weqk. Tho Colics .J{eck nine Sold and Guaranteed by ' won. William NttrinSri took tho AN ANNUAL EVENT EAGERLY AWAITED BY boys to Mlllhurst nnd roturn in his bus. The marricdl men of the vil- Fred D. Wikoff Co. lage lire practicing every night to play against tho bftyj. THOUSANDS OF OUR REGULAR PATRONS MERRlTT MACHINE SHOP LAWN MOWERS Tweed Sport Suits Street and Afternoon Dresses Tailored Twill Suits Two-Piece Sport Dresses

i • ' , ,' •. i • • • • ' Street and Sport Coats Stripe and Dotted Silk Dresses • ' . '. • '•,••• Twill Cloth Dress Coats Georgette and Lace Dresses Silk Faille and Satin Coats Evening and Party Frocks tOWNSEND "VICTORY" 18 in. Wjctth cut ...... :..:...f...... $22.00 tpWNSEND "RED BIRp" NO E?CGEPTIGNS NO RESTRICTIONS 10 to, w dth cut .vl3.S0, j 18in. width cut :,.,...?„...... '...... 16.00 EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS INCLiUJDEJD 1 / GOODYEAR GARDEN HOSE 26 ft, longlh : 4.26 24 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N.J. All Purchases Must Be Final ** RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1928; NEW FARMERS' MARKET. RIVER PLAZA HEWS. 'Beit Mark«> in the East" Planned Woman'* Club to Hold Annual Con- CORIBOIT out KUTVW •uncrr tost for School Children. Ttite It en* if a *trlu for Bradley Beach. • Tho Woman's club will in a few rfarltcta on Banking Number Nineteen. The best farmers' market 'in 'the make its annual gift-of flower- , forth* People ,«ti. the aim of the North Shore to the Gcnool markertnrtof t growersn'TAWni'i' associationnegAitlaHnn , whicnihiAh _Each child will receive a potted s composed of 200 farmers of Mon plant. In tha fall tho plants will CARBOLINEUM mouth county. The market is (o bobe judged for prizes at the school, xected at Bradley Beach on a plot The club has appointed Mrs. Tie Gnat Exterminator of >f about two acres. The object of In ASpiri^of Fair Dealing: ;he association is to serve the con- Charles W. Bitter to take chargo of sumers and the buying public in anthis department of its activities." Red Mite S Cbicken VermiD fflcient manner with fresh grown, , Mr. and Mrs. William Karify) won A bank and its depositors have certain obligations to each other. lonestly graded tond packed fruit prizes at a euchre party held (at St. " Banking relations are mutually proHtable and ideal when these obligations nd vegetables. James T. Ketchnm Gabriel's parish hall At-Brndevclt are scrupulously observed. They are outlined briefly below: f Farmingdale is president of thelast week. Bsociation, John H. Morris vice Albert Conovcr has bought a HOUSE PAINTS resident, Charles Eoselle secretary Star coupster. "• The Depositor's Obligations nd Howard Slocum treasurer. George Kancy Is repainting his The Bank's Obligations house. /' FLOOR VARNISH DEPOSrrORshouldmal& Mrs. Addison Sanborn and Mrs. npHE BANK'S first obliga- County Contracts. Clifford Stiles, at the Sast meeting FURNITURE VARNISH Ji tion is that of keeping in posi- his account valuable to his The Jamestown metal desk com- of tho River Plaza Woman's club, and tion-to meet depositors' demands bank by always maintaining bal- mny of Newark has been awarded gave reports on the recent federa- WHITE SHELLAC for the return of their funds. ances which will compensate the the contract for furnishing five tion meeting of women's clubs at 1 metal desks, n table, several chairs Asbury Park. ORANGE SHELLAC . , That implies ad- bank for the ex- and filing cabinets for the.county At the meeting of the GOO club pense it incurs in ilerk's office on a bid of $1,510.75. Bt week Mrs. .William Kanoy won Penn-Ola hering strictly to providing banking Sylvester McKelvey of Freehold bid first prize and Mrs. Henry Paasch Poultry and Dairy Disinfectant^ Paints, Oils, Varnishes the principles of 11 il/795. The Gilbert Combs com- won second prize. The heart' prize safety. The bank The spirit of re- facilities. mny of Freehold received the con- was awarded to Mrs. Albert • B. ; Sold By All Dealer* As the depositor Tact for supplying GOO tons ofCrawford. Mrs. Mary Longstrect J Manufactured by necessarily regards gard for each other's Fcddo pea coal for the county build- received the consolation prize. its deposits as a interests makes for expects his bank to ngs at ?11 a ton. Victor Baines, BOH of Mrs. Marie Seacoast Paint & Supply Co. ; sacred .trust. maintain costly Bpnes, celebrated his birthday with Rockland Chemical Co. 160 Monmoutti Street,' Red Bank, N. I. rmitual confidence EATONTOWN NEWS. a party Saturday afternoon. 104-108 Verbna Avenuo Therefore, it must equipment and Williarr Roberts has repainted NEWARK, N. J. Next to Hollywood's Drug Store lenddepositswhere and lasting friend- .staff, and to render 'wo Residents of This Place Hurt his house. v _ i . a they will stimulate ship between the numerous services in a Bus Accident. Mrs. Walter Wolcott and Joseph ••»»•••»•••>•••»•••••••••»••»••••»•»•»•»•••••••••»••••••••••••»»••••»•»•••••»»»••••»••••»•••••••••»»••» industry and yet Bank and its de- for which there is jorenz were in a bus accident at be collectible when no charge, it is ihrewsbury Saturday, night. Both due. positors. , only fair«that, as ere cut and bruised, but neither ROBERT HANCE & SONS an equivalent, he as seriously injured. The Bank must Thirty children of this place, will 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. be conservative contribute to the ;ake part in the cpunty Mojr Day bank's loanable funds. fete at Freehold on May 21st. They even while considering well-laid ire practicing almost daily for the HEADQUARTERS FOR AO-, STANDARD OIJU plans of depositors for business The depositor owes itjo his bank larts they will take. . ) , extension. The encouragement of to be always considerate of the The new Reo 'truck for tlie hook CO. COOKING i AND HEATING STOVES vnd ladder fire apparatus arrived unsound plans may result in dis- time of officers and employes, and ast week. It is attractive as well REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS IN STOCK „. PHONE RED BANK 8 . . aster to the depositor whom the to conform to established banking s vory serviceable. Its worth has practice. icen proved at several slight fires «)••••»«)•«»»•«••«••••••••••••»<••••»••••»»»••••••«• • ••»•••< bank desires.to help. vhich have occurred since it arrived The "Bank must always main- He will be entirely frank with lore. tain 'a' fine balance between con- his banker in giving information The Methodists held a very essful birthday sociable last Friday structiveness and conservatism. e on which to base credit, and"which light. The Bank is obligated to give will inform the banker as to his Mrs. Julia Richardson is very kindly consideration to the needs condition and the progress he is lick. Charles Riley hasjjought a Dodge of depositors whether their inter- making. edan. ests be large or small; and to lend Also, he will accept gracefully Mrs, William Carlile has been the weight; of its counsel and sup- pending several days with her the decisions his banker makes, daughter, Mrs. Daniel Hunt of port to the depositor whose deal- even though the banker cannot see olt's Neck. ings are small, but none the less his way clear to'accede" to the Benjamin. Dangler was Suddenly 3 O %ars of Cookihj ;akcn sick with stomach trouble important to him. depositor's requests. ast Thursday. He has since been confined to the house. Holly Reynolds, who has been Published ly the tilonmoalh Cowly Bankers' Association confined to the h_ouso witfl sickness taught Mrs.Rore] e past two months, has improved sufficiently tq be out. Frank Patterson is out after hav- ng been laid up^a week with ton- silitis., • • ' ' . . about Stoves Robert Aiimack has given up his work as a baker for the Hexter- Diehl corporation at Red Bank and he is now employed as a chauffeur by the Public Transit bus company. .,Charles.Stpchle, who does grad- ing and landscape Work, has added to his equipment by buying an JVTiYs. SA'T> automobile dump truck. I'hU Mrs. Sadie Matthews and her son spent part of last week with Mrs.1 Henry Wilkins of Scobeyvillo. Harry Diver has added a porch to his house and he has made other mprovements which greatly en- •"T PREFER oil stoves to any other All flames remained steady hance the appearance of his resi- , I kind. I speak from the fullness ' and even. They did not creep dence. •. of 30 years' experience with' or'crawl.1 This is a rcql blessing > them./OUis clean, economical, to the cook; "She can forget her stove and HOLMDEL NEWS. 1 and dependable; It saves a keep her mind on her cooking. Encouraging Reports Made at An- world of work. No coal or wood to carry "Very Well Satisfied" nual Meeting, o? Baptists. in, no ashes to carry put; And no dust, The annual meeting: of the Bap- "Altogether I was very well satisfied with Glean, Even tist church was held last week.' Re- "I have just completed a special experiment the Perfection Stove. And, my good opinion ports which were read showed that of oil stoves has increased, if that is possible." Cooking Heat the church is. out of debt, with a on the 1926 model Perfection Oil Stove, test- ing it under all possible cookingtonditions; small balance on hand. Tho church 4,500,000 In Use Tho long chlmncyt of« the Per- met all its missionary requirements. I cooked many, meals in my own kitchen. fection burn every drop of thq oil The village nine was to have Every dish was deliriously cooked. The other five famous cooks were enthu- before it retches tin kettle. Thus flayed a baseball game at this siastic about the 1926 Perfection, too. And you get dein, even cooking hut place last week, but the visiting Immediate Cooking • every day 4,500,000 women get real cook- (reo from soot and smoke." team failed to show up. Harry Pitcher, son of William "Steak began to broil and my rj/iolasses cake ing satisfaction from their Perfections. You, You c»n Jjp doubly inn) of thli Pitcher, has recovered from scarlet began to rise almost as soon as I lighted the too, will get the most cooking satisfaction tort of heat whea you uieapuro fever and the quarantine notice has water-whito Kerosent that burns N burners. There was no waiting for the heat the year around when you cook on: the been taken from the house. The latest modd Perfection. • cleanly, evenly »ncWltkout odor boy's father is'improving from two to 'come up.' -V'Sundard" Kero»tne» It U. COLORS broken ribs which he' received re- ''The bottom of every utensil used in the Se,e the complete line at any dealer's today, specially refined, ... ' w cently whilo he was cranking his automobile. experiment was as clean as a All suses, from a one- All Impurities that might ctuu Mrs. S. Stern and Morris Stern china dishV No scouring was burner model at*6.75 •moke or leave deposits of loot of Brooklyn spent Friday with Mr. necessary. Those long Perfec- tonlarge.five-burncr are removed. Thii aisurei th» * and Mrs. Jacob Stern; RQREkh one range at *120.00. maximum amount ofheat. By tion chimneys certainly are in- ' nicking to "Standard" Kerown* Joseph S. Holmes is having a big surance against sooty kettles. of the/si*famous cooks who lot o£ fence sotting dono on his Buy the stove en- you are iure of be«t reiulu from IS KIEKM AN farm. William Bennett is doing tho All at the Same Time just completed a novel cook- dorsed by Mrs. your Perfection. Insist oa it. work. ing test »H the, Perfection You can buy It anywhere. Tho past week was a good one "I cooked many things at once. Rorer and the other ERE is a genuine opportu- for asparagus growers. "Grass" For boiling beef I used a very Stove. Others art: Miss five famous cooks, STANDARD OIL CO. Redeem Your sold at $5 to ?G per dozen bunches, Lucy G, Alleiiy Boston; the 1926 Perfection. • (Niw Jiruy)' Hnity for thrifty housewives. and Cross Bros, report having re- low flame. I Frcnoh-fried po- Coupons at: This complete se| of cups and ceived $7.50 for grecn-tipped ai- tatoes over a hot flame with MissMnr%aretAllenHall% MtnufactmA by purngus. * ,. ' yellow tips about VA inches IDES BROTHERS saucers—neatly decorated in Baltic Creek; Miss Rosa FBRFBCTION STOVB colors—is offered for a limited Margaret Ely and Albert Ben- high above the blue area. L Michael'u, New Orleans; , COMPANY KEROSENE 17 West Front SI; " nett will graduate from tho Red cooked white sauce over a CltVhui, Ohi, Red Bank, N, J. time only, as a special premium Bank high school next month. M/s. KateJB. VaughntLos Helen Holmes, daughter of Jo- medium flamei to Kirkman Customers. , seph S. Holmes, is slclt with scarlet Angeles, and Mrs. Belle AS, ALWAYS • fever and tho house has been quar- "I used all grades of heat at DeGraf, San Francisco. Guaranteed FREE from Silicate of Soda ,' This unusual offer again antined. , . • the tune time satisfactorily. Jay Duncan hns a now Chrysler proves that Kirkmqrr Products automobile. and Kirkman Premiums rep- Tho William C. Ely estate sold 21 horses tho past week. Teams were StANDARD OII/COMPANY (New Jersey) resent the greatest Soap Value bought by William H. McGuIro of in the world. ' Asbury Park, Michael O'Sago of Distributors * 26 Broadway Neib York Leonardo, John Bennett of Holm \ . <1cl, Dalton Parroly of Ilumson, An thony Koiowig of Marlboro and Ml Start Saving clmcl Turano of Colt'n Neck. Buy- ers of slnglo liorscn wcro Mrs. RFECTION TO-DAY bollo Philips of Middlctown towri- shlp, Thomas Wonard of Porrino- This Special Offer villa, William 8. Rosa of Red Bank, Oil Cook Stoves ^nd Ovens the Anness Hollow Tilo company of Woodbrldgo, Danlol Co.tlgan ot, Expires Marlboro, Calvin William* of M WARNINI Uie only genuine Perfection •wan, X-'rank Webber «nd William wiok« on Perfection Stove*. TkW«n marhd October 30thtl926 Cook of Monmouth Donch hnd^Ed- uMk rid trtangb. Other* will ctuio Rouble. win BtoothoIT of Tlnton 1- - >\ ' 4 M ,„ K,yoa have anythUia yo« want OUPON EACH PXCKAGEt DOUBLE COUPONS ON CHIPS to ull. hire, rant or •xchangi, m«k« Send for (his Free CoOhBook RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1926.

years, died of old agomt the homo clocks^one owned,by Miss Winnie YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. of his daughter, Mrs. A. R. Light- Aust'n and the other by Miss Sadie Jxmy of Front street. Besides Mra. Higgins, were also stolen. HAPPENINGS OF OLD JN AND Lightbody- ho left four children, A horse aged forty ycara, owned AROUND Ol)R HOME TOWN. Mrs, Robert Piobasco of,Red Bank, by William Crawford of Crawford's Mrs. George Alley and Gordon D. Corner in Holmrlcl township, died of Incident! Culled from TH» ifegliter Thompson of Mlddletown township old age. The horcc had been owned of thai Second Week In M.y and William -'H. Thompson of by Mr. Crawford's uncle, Crawford TWenty VfBn Ago, Thirty Ye»M Brooklyn. Conovcr. Tor nineteen years the ' I \so and Forty Ye»r« Ago. , The drug flrm of James Cooper, liorso had been kept by William i Crawford without ' being worked, Forty Yean Ago. Jr., and Riviere H Sncdcn offered this having been the request of Tho Monmouth, wheelman ar- a pi he of $5 for the best adveitise- Thrifty Dollars ment of Aunt Mary's sarsapnnlla Cihuford Conovc jubt before his ranged •fora ono hundred mile race death. - for a gold medal valued at $25 and and the prize was won by Harry Koblnson of Red Bank, who was in Edward Tilton of Monmouth Dollars become very thrifty offered_by Dr. George F.'Mnrsdon. street waa struck m the face by a Tho wheelmen also arrlingod for a the butcher business at Red Bank , When deposited regularly at the '_ at that time, harrow, which wns loaded on the parade through Bed Bank on Dec- wagon.of James Martin of Shrews? I3road Street National Bank oration duy, An athletic room.liaJ Drtancey W. Wl'gus's larn at Red Bank was hut nod down and the buiy. Tho end of the harroW boon prepared Jjy thq wheelmen at stuck out some distance front the where they -will 'soon accumu- tholr club- rooms 3amue] Hardy oj! Colt's Neck , A /o' Interest Paid, on Tho- number of pupils in the Bed urned.up a nest of six young rab- Bank public school was G37, an In- Millard Filllnore Cornwall remod- Savings Accotinti eled his house at the corner of bits While plowing. The tabbits crcaso o( 37 over the number of were raised by Mrs. II. II. Moore on pupils in 1883. The1 pupils who Broad street and the Souflletown road. He added a number of win- milk, which they drank through stood highest in th61r grade, begin- quills, '. and when they, wero old ning; with thu tenth grade, wore dows to the house, built n new pinz- aa twelve foct wide and made many enough to take care of themselves Bessie Valentine, Hettlo Patterson, hej were liberated. Moggie Evans, Emma Luug, Lulu other'improvements to the place. 'A'houso on the Judge Charles E. Wai dell Howard Patterson, Flora •A young wonlan's Christian tem- Ilcnclnckson property on East Wlllgjss, Herbert Belting, and Jcn- perance unjon was organized at At- Front street, which had,been built |tic Merchant. , lantic Highlands with Miss Cclia , In the'finest sections of'Ixcntyfize citie. BROAD STREET NMOKAL BANK Loux as president, Miss Maud 150 ' ycirs pieviously, >vas torn ' The town commissioners hold down. ' The1 house was 6*wned> and ••>- Bed Bank.N.J. ' ' their first meeting of the year of Shnw as treasurer and Mrs. Norris Pcppitt and Mrs, John Stout as sec- occupied for many years by Van- 1886-87 'and issued fivo liccnqcb for Ness Noxon,. father of Mrs. Hen- boor saloons. *Tho licenses lsgued retary. No higher compliment drickson. were to Jacob Degenring, Thomas Justice Henry J. Child got a wed- Mr: and Mrs. Dayton K. Went- F. Eustace, Henry Carroll, Joseph ding feo often dollars for marry- worth, who had eloped from Bel- Coley and T. Stewart Conrow. The ing. Arthur Johnson.of Bed Bank The Aspdin Company ford nine months previously and saloon license fee was $100 per and Miss Doi'a Wilbert of Toms could be paid to bread who, had . becomo estranged from year. • Rlvor. Tho witnesses were Frank- Mrs, Wcntworth's parents, returned § White Street Pho'ne 1129 ' Red Bank, N. J. lin Pierce,. Stryker and Joscrh W.: The boat of John Ludlow of Bed to Belford and a reconciliation was Bank, in command oC Cuptain Bcn- Sherman. .. , : ••;'•. effected. ' • ' ., than this— jainln' Chambers, l'an on tlio rocks George W. Smith, overseer of the Postmaster O.E, Davis began the at Bridgeport,'1 Connecticut. , The poor of, Middletown townsiiip, was construction 'of his double house on boat was loaded with oysters for taken to th^ state hospital at Tren- Ntlie twenty-five cities where Frei- the Wyiskoff property on the west (lifFcrcnt times of the year and in differ- Charles Allen o£ Oceanic. The ton because ojt hallucinations that hbfer's bread is sold, the finest sec-, side of Maple avenue; and Daniel I ent kinds of soils. Partly it's the other cargo was valued at $000 nnd tho he was a hypocrite and had com- W. White began his house on the tions always give us the most customers.' " » t at $7C0. mitted nn unpardonable sin. i fine ingredients. And partly it's the Pro toot yourhouso—bcnuj A west side oi Broad street near Pet- A ladles' aid society was organ- In other words, wherever people know mixing and baking. • < • tify.its appeurancoa Paint The commissioners of Red Bnnk era place. ; ized by tho Port Monmouth Metho- I, it jvith paint that will last ilecided to sewer tlie town and the : The Navcsink bank building, at • and cart have the best, tlie bread they dist church with' Mrs. Gwynn, wife- We made it to suit particular people. |, indefinitely—thattvillloolt first streets that, they designated to the corner of Broad and Mechanic prefer is Freihofer's. '.-".:.' of tho pastor, as president, Miss Tiy it—and see if it does not suit even tatter, go further, obd cost be sewered were Monmouth street, streets, was bought by Hogan & Helen, Eunyon AS vice president, parts-of Broad s.trcct, Front street Porter, who had bought the Long There's a certain wheaty richness your exacting standards. less in tho long run. Miss Emma Compton as secretary, and Wharf avenue. Branch trolley road. They paid * * •• # ond Mrs. A. Brown as treasurer. about this bread that sets it apart— Charles Robbins; Fred Culllng- $18,000 for the bank building. . ' About 200 members joined the so- makes you remember it—once .you ASK YOUR GROCEK. today for Freihofer's— ton, James B. Weaver, - George The Joseph Stout farm in Middle- ciety. in either the large or the small white loaf— Hance Patterson and Ja- les Dough- to\vn township wa3 rented fortwo have tastedit. . ••' -';-: : . Captain George Coley of Red ty were appointed a committee to years to a New. York woman, who or our famous' French loaf—or one of the Bank was engaged as enptain of the L This is partly because of the special • USE take charge ot cll races of the Red intended to keep fine horses, dogs, other popular kinds, We make them all. » Priscillu, ono of the yachts which Bank wheelmen. etc. She paid ?i,6O0 a year rent blend of flours that we use—grown at Fresh bjked alwajs in all their varieties. ivtonoijd for the honor of being Edward C. Hazard of Shrews- for the place.' selected as tho American contest- bury began raising mushrooms in a William Bowne, aged eight years,' ant for the America cup in the in- building especially constructed for Masuryh ,nd Mildred Bown^, aged two years, ternational race of 188C. this purpose. The building was children of Williarii Bowne of A s'oaji*^uBble party wn held at 31x76 feet and the heating appara- Leonardville, dJ-d within a few Zior church on Shrewsbury avenue. tus cost ?2,'000; ': ."' hours of each other with membran- [zaintil, crisp-crustei, LIQUID Tho main" amusement was blowing ; Harry Fay of Bordeti street was eous croup. ' . • ••' • j rich in uiktalyflavtr soap bubbles. Miss Mary Cum- at work at W. A. Street's house at Charles M. Morris of Red Bank mings got a prize for blowing the Rnmson when he fell down a flight was in New York when a bar of HOUSE largest soap bubbles. . \ of stairs>nd was; so. badly bruised iron fell from a building and struck A. calf wns born on the farm of "that he was laid Up several days. 'him.on the head. His head was AVycltoff Pope of Colt's Neck which Joseph Graham, who had lived at badly cut and his faco badly JOINTS had a row of hair across the middle ; Shrewsbury five years, shot and bruised.' of.each eyeball.' The hair in one killed'Annie Anderson at Trenton eyo was red and in the other eye and then committed * suicide by James Britton of Brooklyn^ a was whitu. shooting himself through thp head former; resident .of Eatontown bought Miss Jennie.White's house ; J. J.. Kline', /partner of '• Capt Mel Cornwoll gave a horse worth and jot on- Broad street at Eaton Thomas P."" Brown in tho coal and $200 to William Applegate of Red to\vn as a permanent residence. wood business, cut his left hand Bank. 'Tho horse was an enthusi- James Cooper, Jr., Millard F. very badly whilo sawing a crooked astic traveler and Mr. Cornwell had Cornwell, Dr. William ,B. Warner stick of wood with a circular saw, not the strength to" drive him. nnd Edmund -Wilson wont to Can George Wins of Bed Bank, a John B. Bergen, Charles S. Hill, ada to spend threo.weeks on a hunt- mombcr of tho dry goods firm of Edwniul Fraser, Mortimer V. Pach, ing and fishing, trip. —DISTHIBUTOBS FOR—, Waas & Plat:, was married to Miss Stephen H. Allen, Edward Tilton Hattio Hahrt of Astoria,- Long and.Elwood Minugh made a Sunday Charles A. Hawkins of Irving John VV. Maiury & Son pmil Caiman Compiny Islnnd. bicycle trip to Yankers. place, who had been laid up two weeks with a sbro throat, was able Delia Noone Calt, wife'Of Thom- Alonzp Smith ojf Fair Haven was Atlantic Varnieh Workt Carter Whit* Lead Co. to resume his duties as deputy sher- as Calt of New Monmouth, died stricken with paralysis while work- iff at Freehold. Richard 'E. Thibaut Wallpaper of consumption. Sho had been ing in his garden, where he was married only a few months. found unconscious by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gisleson of Catherine street celebrated the fifth TH£ LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF PAltfT AND PAINT Gnrrctt Mngce of Holmdcl was William Sporb's house at Fair anniversary of their wedding by elected steward of the pi.orhoua2 of Haven was broken into and some MATERIAL IN MONMOUTH COUNTY entertaining a large company of TRUCK Raritnn, • Holmdcl anil Matawan clothing, a banjo- and other.goods friends. townships. * ' 'valued at 5125 were stolen. The Gillette farm of 65 acres, on A mad dog Ecarc started at High- George T. Henry of Belford die Graham Brothers latest and most the road between Atlantic Higlv lands and almost every dog in that from spinal meningitis which re- lnnds .nnd'-Belford, was sold for part of Mlddletown township was sulted froil) a fall four years pre- Over 3,000 cttlcs nnd toumi $12,000.. A very fine house was on impressive achievement killed. , ... vious. Ho was 73 years old. havt struit $ave& with the place. . Tho Catholic church on Eumson Thomas Connor, Frank Cunning- Graham Brothers latest and most cause of Better Transportation Portland atnent concrete bluff near Seabright wns struck by ham and Dick Crummoll caught tell John L. Walling of Bordcn street impressive achievement—the at Lower Cost. lightning and was very badly dam- pounds of cols in a bobbing trip at didd of old age after a sickness of G-BOY! f aged. Swimming river. seven weeks. He was 94 years old A new system of weight distri- and had been twice married. A one ton truck embodying en- bution effects a revolutionary A fire broke out in tlu grocery Elijah VanBrunt of Oceanic fell tirely new ideas in design and store of Willinm Antonldca of Fair' and dislocated his shoulder, which Pnttorsoti & Spinning began a improvement in balance. ; complete sale of all their stock in balance and selling at an aston- Haven, which cnuscd a loss of over was put back in place by Dr. W. S. ishing price. $5(10. ' Whitmore. their store at the corner of Broad The compact wheelbuse facili- Pavements Luther Walling won tho club Joseph Bordcn of Little .Silver and Front streets. Extraordinary purchasing power tates ease of handling and yet bndgo nt two mulches of tho Port lost a valuable Aldorney cow which Professor Eliji.h Robblns, the and vast production made thfe ~ affords unusually generous body Monmouth gun club. ate some paint and died frbm pois- schoql teacher at Tinton Falls, G-BOY possible. capacity. The truck is gracefully oning. enrfght twclvo whopping catfish In low, with steel spoke wheels and Swimming river. Largest exclusive truck manu- Thirty Yean Ago. John F. Pope nnd George Haoco facturcrs in the world, Graham 30 x 5 truck type cord tires. Patterson started in tho bicycle The house , of John Dougherty, Tho new board o£_ commissioners Brothers buy and build in enor- business' nt Red Bank nnd Son- Sr., at Phalanx, was' struck by Dodge Brothers engine Is the Nvcrc, sworn in olllcc, Obadinli Property owners in many towns bright. lightning and totally destroyed. mous volume. standard power unit, with a new nncl cities whose Btreetaswarm with ' win Davis was ninvor and tho co'm- John L. Taylor of "Middlotown The price and quality of the heavy transmission that has mluioncrs were William P. Frcy, Thrco bushcls'of fish were caught village died,of paralysis and hear 1 in one haul of a seine in'theT.brook G-BOY illustrate the extent to proved its quality in greater . traffic ore still wasting their Mlllnrd rilmorc Cornwell, Peter T. idiseuso at. the age of 55 years. which buyers benefit by this vol- capacity types. v Brady nnd Siunucl Snbatli. James below tho milldam nt Tinton FAlls. Harry Worthley gave- up his po . -i horse-and-buggy "pave* . 1 ume and its resultant economics. Walsh was nppolntcd chiof of polico Mrs. Verinii Clark of Oceanic sition in . Krocner's grocery store The entire truck, irffact, is built to meiKv . bygone dayf with.Franklin Plerco Strykcr, Wll- waa granted a dlvorco' from her n:id started a vegetable route. The G-BOY is the most impor- . dut-llve and out-perform trucks lluin AVolcolt, I'etir Lang, Amos husband, William A. Clnrlc. Clarcnco "Whitu wns advertising tant contribution in years to the costing hundreds of dollars more. These rough, bumpy streets are Bennett, David Bray nnd David Bld- Daniel Calhihnn caught n trout men's elegant new oxfords at $2 In illo ns mnrshnls, Tlieodoro F. weighing eighteen ounces in tho his shoo stove on Broad street. Hoitlcs tor the G'JtOY—nml lor Grnhnm llrnthcrt compute line of Trucks directly responsible for broken TiMon Falls mill pond.' nnd Motor Coflr/ict—are imllt in Grahamllrutb\'rji em'ii factory nt Evansvtlle, White wns appointed town treas- lnil.~the most moili'rnplant ol itj kinil in America \Vt\titv\er >o»r requite- springs, cut tires, greater deprecia- urer. Littleton \Vhlto of Entontown mentsmay be, a suitable ttoilyls immediately uvullatoti at an attractive price, was appointed county auditor at n tion of cars, physical discomfort, Mlie Kcil Dank public' school or- GTAiilzcd a natural history nniscum sulary of. $800 per year. What Are Vou Doing losa of time, and many: Occidents ilssocintion with Richard Case, tho CHASSIS S. o. b. Detroit involving loss of life or limb. superintendent ut schools, as presi- Twenty Ye»r« Ago. For Your Puny Child? dent; nnd,with many of thu older M John C. Brown of South street pupils ns mtmlifri. Tha museum FRANK VANSYCKLE And the heavy expense of trying colobratod his 21st birthday by n Ono Boy Gained 11 Pounds In E; V. Hughe, MRr. 149-151 VV. Front St. wn» to include nil branches of nnt- largo party.' Among tho guoats Wcelu and it Now Strong Tl to keep worn-out, dangerous, horse- urnl hldtory. Many ipcclmom woro wcro Mr. and Mrs. O. E.'Davis, Mr. and Healthy , 'ond-buggy streets in repair; added obtnlncil Iml after n nhort tlmo In- ami JMra. Benjamin Smith, Clurles terest ilnmrcd imil Iho spoclmona I;, Cook, Charles Chandler, Charles 'to their original cost, amounts to wore »o longi-r tared for. For wciik, finll, undor-dovelopOv A. McClimkoy Wlnfrcd Aul, Harold ohlldron—and cnpoclally thosothn more than enough to pay for true, Grace Urudy, dnughlor of Peter Nlcmnn, AVnltor Brockhurst, Percy H«vo rickets, nnd need a sura build T. Itnuly, KUVO a daiKu nt her homo (jtnut, Horhcrt Sponccr Culllngton, cr that promotes tho growth til that lias tiro maintenance built fti. jtuoata worn Sn.r|ih llublmrd, Crnco MIM Dora Deckel', Mls9 ,Adolo QUO mcdlcino auprcme—nothln Chnilwlclt, Mnttlo Atkins, Nellie Gaunt, Mis! (irnco Mnlchow, Miss hi'lps like It. s ' So in the long run you ore pay', Kuhl, Mlnnlft Conoveri Florcncp lCtll CCurhartt , MMl»9(>l a Llzzlln an Jlyt It i» na'aly nnd tcpulniy 1'liflps, Lilllnlii 'Taylor, Xllll'o Ethel, Diwls nnd Misc Cnthorlnn nnd evil Biiiolllnir nnd nearly nlway 'ing for concrete streets. Why not Clininlon, Hany Button, Irvlnp Stllsn d( It'nd Dunk; Cooipo A. ujiscls children's utoimichr,—so now Sherman, Thoo^oro Compton; Johri 1 iip-to'dnlo chemists ndvlso McCoy' get them? Browfr of South Amhoy, Misses Cod UvA\I«, ITolnxca Hciulrlck»on nnd Snrnh Wurd,' Lulti Brown, Rena AH oltUtklt an In our , (/hlhlrcn lovo them n» thfly dc Frank Ivlnn, i CloVcnsor'nnd Mamlo Bray of An- \ni liooklil on "Concnti cniidy, bocnuso they uio tiiuat. cont David Hill, who llvcil 6n ilroiwl bury Park, Mliis Jqnnnctto Byrno« cd and cany to take. Ono bo; Btrcot with his mntlior'ln«law, Mra. oC Enthiitown, ami Mlsa Ilcajlo Snl uuiiicd 3)H pouniln In aover Annlo Bolter, not In n (l«lit with lior PORTLAND CBMBNT ASSOCIATION tor of Bnyonnc, •' < weeks, nnd in IJOW hoalUiy nnd,Imp. nriil hit her in tlio hnck with a brick. A uliow VWAR RIVOII at Iho Red Wy—tltoUMihiln of olhor ohlldron Mrn, ]lolt«r had 21111 nrrcttrd, but Bunk high school by tho high ncliool Imvo srowh ntroiig nnd rohunt wh»n tho cntu enmo up fir trial »tio Sixty Uhlots, fqr' 00 contsnt nil Monmoulh Count? 3iirrei«l»'« Oinc«. Curllr.. OftcmrO, nnlltt la |iVr«!nr ifftn orchoitr* Km[ tllnt night nil llio ; In Ilia tn«lUr «( Ilia «UI> of ilolw M, tu tho ithitltiiKa nf IAII! d«ci>ii«i tli» »uli,ctUnt. »<«outtU «• .: , . " X tiotlwk QnmttkiloH to fooling nnd Hint when her «on-l»- McOoy'n, the bilglnnl and genuine Corlltl. cliet.Hd, ' . , their il.UI. «nth, within til Irmnth* ((>'(>' \-i: tmfrmvni found flu VM if Concnlt litw threw tlio brick »t lior nml hit thc«p whom Inttrtimontii wcro »to- Cilvo them to thn tlckty, frnl mrilnkt ••!•(«. ' tlif data nt tl>* •for«.ali] enttr. or \"» li«f In tho buck hodlil not lntoixl lo dillil for no dim, And it they don l'uriunnt In th« oritir »( Jo««uh U Doi|< will ha tm,tit, lnrrtH »t C ' Inn w«ro Hurry Mulrhow, Mini Bf. liiiln --wiindai'iully, your •liar, lurrouala .1 Ik* 0«m\y •( Hoti- liV« lior. , , i , . II Illbbatti, Eddie Qulnn, ICdillo Biitta k1*t*huia, H, J.. jitm *? ,' titaiy'A,' Jholnpion, «gml vii DutiiorlRNl t6 hnnd vou buck tlio M.toli, l«»l. mi lli« nppll>«(l»ir 41 Mild «uii Utiii Klsncrt mid two ihoncv you' nnld for them. Codlii, «t««u^U| Hi lln ••t«to,»( fohn M; ED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1926. -A;

llnenl feet of curbing at Neptune ganville, d(cd a fojv d»ys ago. Tlw school.grounds 'at"Freehold to a vention^vhich-Meets at Atlantic City. His bid was 32 cents a foot funeral was held nt tho house and Newark' realty-_ coropnn^, kni 'the (JitjrMB^seta to Juno BtV . * - BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. for the walks and nineteen cents a vis conducted by Key. H. D. Strat- property will be developed, i,'*,' Died of Lotkjaw. ; . HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN foot for the curbing. , . •*> ton. Burial was made at Tenncnf Fined for Contempt. V Albert -A. Groves of Farmingdale New Hospital Official. ' ^ William H, Tuthjll, president, of died Iast^Wednwday ,of .lockjaw MONMOUTH COUNTV. Union Churcti Sor»ice. the National Freehold bafikrng'co'ln- The Methodist _ and .Baptist 'Dr. William G. Hermnn of An- which dovelopqd, from a, splinter Persons.! Notes, Sales of Property, bury rak has been appointed a pany, was flned'JIO for cgntempt gt wound in hia hand, ,He was, 07 churches df Matawan. held a union court by VicoChaneollor Buchanan years old and leaves a.wIdoW, two Building Operations, Lodge Do- service Sunday night., J. Greshani member of the board of governors ings,' Slight Fins, Births, Mar- of the Allenwood hospital to suc- last week for repeatedly interrupt- sons 'and two daughters, llachon, a professor at the Prince- ing the court during a trial. ' riages and Deaths-?—Other Items. ton theological seminary, preached ceed Dr. Harry B, Slocum of Long EnglhhtoWn Man D.ead. , The" Neptune township' police- on the topic "What is Christian- Branch, who recently resigned. To Dovelop Properly. ) Charles P. Kogers of EngJIshtown icn, who recently asked for un in'ity?" 'Tho Irving Brokaw-.property at died last Thursday week, after a Cab Ownert,Organize.' 1 rease of $600 a year in their pay, Municipal Tennli Coiirtr.. • Long Branch, consisting'- of , two long sickness, aged 81 years. Ho iave announced th.it^liey vould ac- The taxicab owners "*o"f , Lone Brndjey Beach is to build five Branch jinve formed an organiza- liouuea and a plot 200x740 feet, has was a wheelwright and carpontar cpt a raise of $300, which will tennis courts at the southern enj of tion with "Ilirry Layton OB presi- been sold to the Shoro Front devel- ana worked at hU ttad*" atourtd lake their pay ?2,lO0 a year. io borough near the boa'ch front, dent, Michael'I'ornieolii vice presi- opment'corporation and Will bo de-linsliahtown all his life.' William Kelly, president of the ge Andrews lias submitted a dent:, William J. Rynn secretary veloped into building lots. • ((Continued un next page.) aduating- class -of- the- Asbary id of $2,000 for tho courts and he mid"AbrBhuin Cohen treasurer. -Wqnwn'i Club Dologatei. > '«rk high school, has been vdted /ill probably receive 'the. contract. .When thcra Is something a Want; lie most all around representative Farm' Sold. ^ Mra, Herbert MoyerB ond ^Mra. Advertisement in Tho Register can oy of the class and was awarded eath of Mor£>nville Infant. , Thq, Freehold trust' company. has John Ms Braly havo boon , elected do for you, dont try to do it in a. Mabel Jean Jenkins, infant sold tho Andrew Perrine falm of delpgites from' tbe . Springs, L«ko, rnoro jexponsjvo ie Rutgers college silver cup. 1 1 way.—Advertise. Ira I. Meg'ill of Farmingdale is aughtcr of leroy Jenkins of Mor- 1-14 acres adjoining tho new high woman'sNi/lub to the biennial con- mont-' unodeling his house on North laid street, .which is occupied by ^tAttAAAt^^^AAAAAAAAAttAiAAAAATAlAaAtAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ttAiAAAt.AAAAAA.aAAtAiiaAAAii,^ Villiam Connoiry. Electric lights ,nd water will be installed in the touse. 11 JOIN THE3 Mlsa Thelma Green of "Kearney ins bought a bungalow on the Ma- lalapan road near Freehold'fiom Eugene Dmnancher, who bought the iroperty only a few weeks ago. . Citizens Building and Loan Association .Bernard TownScnd, fornierly as- istant decorator in tho Steinbach TOE SPECIAL SIX toroiat Asbury Park, hns taken a NEW SERIES NOW 6PEN, \ 4-DOOR SEDAN ab as decorator in the 'Wannmnkcr tore at Philadelphia. The best medium for saving, either for investors or home buyers. Earnings ^bout S}/z%. ,Why; . Thomas H, Pratt, retiring presl- Full force-feed lubrication, sir cleaner, gasollae filter, oil pay rent when we will help you own your home? , i ~ purifier—fluj 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc ent of tho Asbury Park Rotnry.- wheels—included at no extra cost. lub, received a silver and gold cig- rette case from his fellow club' Shares are $1.00 per month- Subscribe for fcs many as you can carry; the result will be most ncmbcrs last week. -> Miss Elizabeth Barrett of Mnta- satisfactory. • > '. . _ , ' • - . / 'tin entertained a briclgo club last • —OFFICE AT— i ' • j , reek and prizes wore won by Mrs. This 4-Door Sedan LOOKS Burlew and Mra. Edward iurrie, like a far finer car than any Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bcdle, The Second National Bank and Trust Company ., of Matawan; have returned omo from a stny of eighteen Red Bank, Mew Jersey other in its fiel fne Tuesday night Prompt Delivery Now Possible of last week. The reflection of the And Packard t>ix sales more Vanadium Steel used, Dodge •BroLliers blaze iou'd b^ seen'for miles and Motor Car outranks any other automo- hundreds of . utomobilists were at- than doubled in twelve months. If you act at once^ou can secure tracted to the sLcne. The building immediate or-early delivery of bile in the World, regardless of cost. \as fuin.uily the Wateii home. iryou have Deen paying over Grand J-iry Dinner. $1500 for your motor cars'you, any model Packard Six. But I It is everywhere conceded that Chrome Vanadium The Dccanbci giand jury cn- too, can own a Packard Six. while prepared.now with full Steel is the toughest and most enduring rnet^l ever oyed a'dinncr at Bricllo Inn Mon- stocks we foresee a repetition of day of l,i ,t week. Gifts wine made And here are four reasons why la created for use in the vital parts of a motor car. to tho foreman, .1. Lyle Kinmonth you will find' this fine car your. s* year's shortage when thou- and J. P. Hcndrickbon, the jissisf- best i possible transportation in- sands who wanted Papkard cars Jt may not be so well known, however, that Dodge ant foreman. Each of the jurors N received a leather wallet. • - -could not get them for months. Brothers Motor Car ranks first in the v/orld in vestment this Spring. Freehold Man Weds. Quality cannot be built hurriedly. the use of this costly and fatigue-proof material. • Miss Jcanncttc Schreiber of New, .*<••-% . . - Yoik and CXii'lea Fnedman oC Costs No More To Own Dodge Erothers.power assembly is almost entirely Freehold weie mairicd at New \ ' Used Cars At Pedc Value Now. York Sun lay of last week. . Th Packard Six transportation costs Chrome Vanadium—motor, connecting rods, crank- couple will make their hoine^at noinpre by the mile than cars Right now your present car can shaft, transmission, universal joint, drive shaft, Columbus, Georgia, whece Mr. 'be disposed, of in the best and differentiaUand rear axle. Friedman lias a store. of lower first cost because owners Summer School Affo.in. keep their cars at least twice as highest used car market of the Even the front axle is Chrome Vanadium — the The Long liranch hoaid of educa- long as they keep half-price car,s. ' year. Naturally this is to your tion has announced that a summer entire steering unit—and every leaf\of the springs. school for grades one to eight wil And all operating and mainte- ^ advantage. It means a ^maxi- bo held again this summer from nance charges are no greater. mum allowance to,apply on In fact, wherever any manufacturer uses alloy July Gth to August 13th. Single sessions will bo held dally from ybiir Packard Six purchase—' 6teels, Dodge Brothers use costly Chrome Va- eigjit to twelve o'clock.. Can Be Paid For Monthly even if you do not wislutq take - nadium. And in numerous instances Dodge Brothers Married at Trenton. immediate delivery. employ it where plain carbon steel, even in trie Miss Eva Ditno of Kcyport The Packard Six five-passenger Alton Goran oi'Miitnwun wero mar sedan with all necessary acces- Will you let us tell you piore about costliest cars, is commonly thought sufficient. ried Sunday of last week at St Mary's cathedral nt frcnton\b sories costs but $2726.03 the Packard Six and the ease with This has been true from the day Dodge Brothers Monsignor John H. Fox. The at delivered at your -door, which you can have built their first motor car. tendahts were Miss Etta Patterson freight , and tax paid. one? Our telephone is and James Onllalmn. Under our liberal budget - 955 Red Bank. Call us ; This explains why the words Long Life, Safety Fell In Uke. plan of purchase the' and let us,appraise youV 'Miss Dorothy Ilcan, Frank Bla5< 1 and Dependability are habitually associated with and Joseph Thpina^fcll into Tnkan down payment is . present cat , TJhero is the name Dodge Brothers wherever motor cars iiSbee lake nt LUIII; Ilraiich his no obligation, • Thursdajf whrn hoals tlicy were ir $705,94 and the monthly are serving mnnkind. capsitcd, Mi>s , Dcnn nnd 'i'homi payments $186.01. wore rescued by const guards. U Touring Car $871 Coupe ....,, ...$922 < nso was nlile to nwini. l Roadster 870 Sedan . 977 . Curb Pumpi Banned. Delivered Tho Anbury Pnrk commlnBioncri hnvo decided to make n clean of tho curb j»ino!ln« pumps in th Hca the Do'dr/o Steel lidihj on Display in Our Showroom city. No further pumps will bo nl lowed on the curb lino and nil sue) pumps now installed must bo to moved by Jnnunry ik«t. FRANK VANSYCKLE Flngsrs Badly Mssiitd. . E. V. Hu8hes, Mgr. . 149-151 West Front St. Cnlvln Ely of Olntknburc wnii fix Ing the Kprlng of hla nulo lust wool Telephone 1200 when tho Jnck tllpncd and pinna \ > ' < lilt hand under tlm body of tho cm Ixuly ninnlilng hin llngcm. Ho hni to mine tho enr with liis nhoulder Monmouth- County Packard Cb. to get Ills linnd out. RQTH P»vlnf Contracl. Map|e Avenue near Monmouth St. '':' Red Bank, N, J.. 'Chnrlos H. 'Palmer 1«» tho contrnct ior Inylrig -1O,(IO( MOTOR CARS iM pt tlilowulk ami 1(7,001 l,:J^.UJliM^'-dSM^^^M m%S^&'k,&'l^> <%^A l! • BED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12, 1926. Patrcr Eleven liold) mother of flvo children, will QU1NN, PARSONS ft 0ORJMU8. - >.? continue tho , painting 'and/ paper- • , .OOUNSEILOBS AT LAW, • " ,"-t RIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. WUtOtlcl Bojldinir. «T«4 Dank, Expert Repairing hanging business of her husband, Joan i* Qulnn. Thiadara D. PameDtt , ^ ' (continued ftom last p«?ge.)' who recently died. Thrnha* 9. Ponmvi. i WILSON A SMOClC —— : Iqtawan high- school, far thoFiremen Elect Officer*. 00UNSm.l.ORS A'l LAW, WATCHES! CLOCKS New York and Keansburg 1 J. GOLDlN ! RED DAJNB. N. U 'ourth consecutive year, won tho Arthur Flamming has "been elect- and JEWELRY 6Up debating championship last met it 10 Km trunt atrter. ' 92 Shrewsbury 'Ave. °w- °«"H Si. Red Bank \ f ed chief of the Neptune City fire Accuracy, skill and ex- rlday night by defeating Lcon- department. Forrest Cottrell is as- . ' BEGINNING APRIL 24th, 1926 '' ALSTON BEEKMAN, irdo on tho subject that "tho Unit- C0UN8ELL0B AT LAW- , sistant chief, Melvin Havens fore- l«c»v >0 Broad St. HED BANK. K. t. perience enable, us to Outfitter for Men and Boys i| States should establish a unified man and Grant 'foto assistant fore- IAMES A. HENDRICKSON do the most delicate t& ilr service." LEAVING BATTERY, NEW YORK C0UN3ELUIH \1 UkV/. ' ' —IN— ..',', man. ii 103 1,'mt Kiorrt ft>««t Ret fitnk. pairing. Yfe guarantee 'Ire Damage of $6,000. Firemen'e Election. ' Weekdays—9:30 a. m.; 5:30 p. m. • ; Tel Rctl n»nV G1Q.R. satisfaction, > Our prices Damage of about $G,0O0 was Alvord B. Palmer was elected lAffE. FO3TER; ""7 Marlboroughi and Campus Tog Suits Saturdays—9:30 a. m.; 2:09, 5:30 p. iii. OOUNSEU^B AT LAW. will pleaBe you.' inueod to a storngovhouse owned by chief of .the Freehold flrp depart- Ifork. KM J ' Mailory and Super-Felt Hats > , Mrs. H, H, Hughes of Iyong Branch ment lasi) \tock. Thomas Potter ia n. y. oity. Silverware Repaired In a flre Tuesday night of last week. ^O a. m.; 2:00, 5:30, 9:30 p. m. first asaibtant and Constantino Clan- GEORGES. COOPER. and Reputed Like New. George F. Johnson and Endicott Johi»bn Shoes Plumbing- supplies belonging; to the ccy, Jr., was chosen second assist- •••,-•; CIVa EN01NEEK,' Terry .Martin company were stored ant. Sueeeisor to G«or«« Coopsr. O\ B* . It Will P»y Yofo' to Deal at My New Store, Bdcftuie I Can Savi in tho building. , LEAVING KEANSBURG, NEW JERSEY atterton Balliilm. • itBD BAHK. M. 1. REUSSILLE'S ' You Money on All Your Wearing; Apparel. Sold at Matter's' Sale. GEORGEORGE K. ALLENAL . Jr..C. E.7niTZSA Raited $3,63(1, Tho William F. .Hurley farm of Weekdays—7:00 a. m.; 3:30 p. m. GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C, E. 1 36 Broad St, Red Bank In a four-dny campaign held at 37 acres at Bailey's Corner waB HV1L ENGINBSna AND aUBVEYOnB, Saturdays—7:00 a. m.; 12:00 m.; 3:30 p.m. «0_Broail_Stra«t. Kld Bant N, J. freehold lust week a total of $3,030 sold at^ special master's nalo last WALTER C. VANKEUREN, " "' «w raised for meeting the ex-week t<* Leroy Hurley, one of the CIVIL ENGINEER AND BUItVBVOsV penses of the Christian association. hoirs, for $6,200. . Sundaysr-7:00 a. m.; 12:00 m.; 4:00,8:00p. m. Broad SIrt.l National 8«oli Bulldln,, Rad Baolr, N. 1. The goal was $4,000'• and tljo. cam- Show'WIniiowi Marred. iEORUE McC, TAYLOR, C. E, palgn was continued until this '.About'25 Bhow windows in As- OONSULl'INU UNQINlJEB, reached. , ' :i Keansburg Steamboat Go; CIVIL ENGINEER ,Dd SUUVBYOK bury Park stores were cut and |_(_Rntor_PI«»_ . Rr w"^ tnathe had made a itudy, 'in ch»rch catechism and for A junior, choir,hns been organ- actually guaranteed to revealed In the spectacular triumph sound investment, unequalled in the I the line of colors which render satisfaction when, Notice to . creditors to present clalmi Understanding of; the book of com.- ized in' the Adelp'hio church under asalnst eslate. , this new General Motors car-is industry—-a value that onlyGeneral reproduced most closely; applied according to dt- , Pursuant ' to the "order . of Josepii .X, mpn prater.'.'... ,\;-.'__ ^ ;.. the. leadership4 of Miss Johanna Donahfty. aurrosate of the County of Uon* scoring the nation,over. Mofori could possibly achieve! their conception of the. rectlons. Practical testsj ' . mouth, mada on the fiUeenth • dar of Two Celebrate ?2d BirthtUya: Kperkel^the church pianist. true hardwood tones. { March, 1926, en the applfoatlon of iSary OaUlt&i Six, Companion to PontlhcSU~$l02S to $1295. All ptlcu prove Devoe Quality./'"^ A. Parker, executrix of the eitate of John Mrs. Caroline Clayton of Free- Aibury Park Couple Wedi. Calvin Rush, dices ed, notice It hirthj at factory. Easy ta pay on the Central Motort Time Payment Plan. • hold and Mrs; Eleanor J; Clayton Mlsa Elena Douglas and Ernest RED BANK HARDWARE STORE given to tha creditora of laid deeeacid. to exhibit to.'the auBaeriber,. executrix Aa* of Jersey ville celebrated their 92d Johnson of Asbury Park were mar- •;'-•'- . EOBERT DONOVAN, Prop. aforesaid, their debt* and demand! aaalnat birthdays last week. Both of them ried at Newark Monday of last week Hardware, Faints and Oils : Household Utensils the tsld nttU! under, oath, ^Uhlp tlx •\ THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT , by Boy. W. C.^Cummings ' 38 Monmouth St. Phons D3G Red Bank, N. J. , montha from t«^ date of tha aforeiaid enjoy fairly gcod health in spite of order, or they \rlll bs arevvr barred of 33 D, p,r00t g,. Phone 70S RED BANK, N. J. their years. . •••.'•• Set Out Orchard. their notion* tb.*ii|ralnit tho snld «uh- ) •crlber. ' • •" • . War Veteran Dead. . An orchard of apples, peaches, BEVOE Mitto!acVami$li$tain ., Dated Frcibold, N. J.. March IS. lOJf. . j MARY A. PARKfeR. Garret Mtriton, a civil; war •vet- pears and cherries has been sot out Broad- t'mt. E»tonto»n, 11. J. eran, died recently in the soldiers' on'the John M. and Joseph. M home at Kearney, He was 84 years Smith f arm at Adelphia. . old and for many years lie lived at PupiU lo VUit ^aihington. EngUshtowii. '. One daughter sur- f The graduating class of tho Mat- vives, him. 1 awan high achool will leave tomor- To Build Anolner Garage. row morning on a three-day tour Dt Hyman & Sons have bought a to Washington, D. C. lot ba, Broadway at West Long Branch on .which they will build a / fv- >/V JCS^ '^V. ><")>. J^yti jQ<- f/V- -W concrete block garage, The firm already has two garages all /Long :l *-£verything and the Branch. ' -\~t yg Fined for Speeding. • James Hollqway of AUenwood • BEST FOR LESS was arreBted last week charged with BEST FOR LESS driving his automobile at a speed of.66 inltys an hour. He was fined 0 by Justico Fred Collier of •Bel-

ir% ••'•••.••• ... A Fireworks. Bomb Enplodea. "' - Alphonso Cimino of Bradley Beach, twenty years old, was badly A dash of Style- JheShopping&nkr tf CentralMw Jersey injured on ^ne. hand last week when, a firework* bomb ho was working A world of Comfort % JndthePlayPlace0/theMtiort ~1 on in his father's factory exploded. Hurt Playing Ball. That's the Cantilever recipi Where Jhe buyer Must Be Pleased Kenneth McGackin, a member of fdr pleasing you. Just slip you tho Freehold high school baseball feet into a, pair of the- nev team, -was hurt in a game last week Cantilever Shoes for Spring. lies COME HERE TO BUY—Anything you want—fiotn a when he collided with another, play- When you regard the graceful paper of pins to an automobile or a house to live, in. er. He was laid up a few days. lines' and pleasirjg proportions Twelve Dog'i Killed. < when. you feel the comfort o ' Twelve unmuzsled dogs have their snug arches, rounded toe: XT COSTS LESS—whatever it is. " been killed so far at Matawan in and closely fitted heels, you wil •the crusade against stray dogs say, "Ah! That feels good." BETTER STORES—with stocks more varied and com- Which was started after a mad dog had bitton several other dogs. Then, foolfree, with' you: • plete, and Plumbera lo Have Dinner. ., graceful, new The . Long . Branch plumbers' Standard 2p"'- Ro"dlt"' 11125 % SERVICES MORE COURTEOUS, are nowkere to be union will celebrate its 25th anni- lisa versary with a dinner next Tuesday OtX 2-pasi. Coupe • 1195 found. . ' , ' night at Tory's restaurant. Danc- 5-psia. 2-door Sedtn 1195 iiig will follow the banquet. 5-paas. 4'door Sedan 1295 COME* HERE* TO PLAY—combine shopping with Child Dlea Attar Operation. ' 4-paji. Coupo . .... 1275 Elisabeth J.1 Meglll, seven-year- you will walk, work and danc .pleasure.^ ' ' old daughter of Edward J. Mcgill of 2-pan. Roadster - $1250 Anbury Park, died at tho Spring with new spirit. Y6u will than! Master 5-pais. Tourinj .' 12")5 MODERN THEATRES provide motion pictures, vaude- TLako hospital Friday after an oper- your lucky stars that.there an 5-pass. 2-door Sedan 1.195 ation for appendicitis. ' slices 'which function with th< 'Six 5-pan. 4-door Sedan. 1495 ville and the greatest Broadway successes in spoken drama. '.Tho .Qriearv-township commlttoo feet while they support them 4.pai9. Cdupo i-r^"| 1795 h»\s nvardtd. Jho contract for now The Cantilever Shoe harmonize: 7-pan. Sedan WSS ,-i 1995 Street HgM' t'ltnndarfls. on Euclid 5*pais* Brouihiim^-lv 1925 FINE HOTELS, if you wish to stay a day or two, or avenue/ilioch Ardour, to tho Con with the natural shape of th 3-pan. Sport Himditar 1495 trol station equipment company of feet. Its snug, flexible arch am Aclml /r,ll»' —* 5-pau. Spoil TouiinJ ISIS just over night. , , % • « , Now York ' soft, glove-like leather makes it 3-pan. Country Club 1763 easy to wear and Its tasteful dc- gl signs and attractive appearance OCEAN BATHS-r-arid a great indoor swimming pel, Mtis Irene Morgan,

' OmcUl« of tho Wcsttlda mlialon 't j ' , ! at Aibury Pa'tk havo Announced a Li. ABBUSYPARK CHAKBEB2COMHEHCR ?40,00O drive to* build Uiolr own \ home. The minion was oslnblbliod IVMnrk^.-prK/dmJ nlxtocn yoars ago. Raymond Bowne Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor ^ •:, corallon Day Racii,' 621 Coohman Avcnuo l'Una urn belnjr moilo for tlis nn- nu»l Dooonitlon dny racri mrot at ASBURY PARK, N. J. Red Bank, N. J. • Sea Bright, N. I ^ the Frp«hold tuck. Frank L. Kof- nan of A»l)Uty Pafk ti In cliargo of Telephone 955 . Tfl lh airrtS. O»fli Rev. Luke M. BJrklcy of" Pasa- x % from pipe. Due to this fact Mr. , Joh'n Lw will move in a few dan ' Mrs, Carroll Barclay' gave birth' fect Attendance for a Month. denn, California, will preach Sun- .Soon Prove* Its Worth. Oryl has vegetables iti.a-more a'd.: to a'Kqusp'whlch'bei recently bought to tt son laB^weefc "" • ' Pupils of the Holmdol public Theodore -Oryl, wlio owns one of vanccd stage than anyone etse-in at Beljord,, ffi» p]ace an foreman day; O»c«r "Hcraphlll, Wllllaip Homp- Hallenbake is doing the work. Mr. hill. Adeline Fnlcont. Maty I'abone, Har- riet I'rancls, Iluth Hance. Mildred H«pp. Conry has'one of the largest truck m i e» farms in this'locality'and he has Caught Twenty Trout. ,' been very successful the past few Percy White, Oivillo Bnrknlow seasons in selling his crops to auto- Friends Building and Loan Association, and Elisha. White of Freehold ists who pass his place. caught twenty trout in two days of Mr. and Mrs. bamidion of-Kew Red Bank, N. J. hshmg in Etreams nround Freehold York spent Saturday and Sunday last week. The iish average ten to with. Mrs. Helena O'Brien. twelve'inches in length. Mrs, Casper Snydcr has had n ,The Friends Building and Loan Association, of -Keel Bank has received the approval 1 telephone put in her house. ' . •*-**( of the New Jersey State Department of .Banking and Insurance. , . - " ~ • MIDDLETOWN_V1LLAGE NEWS. Percy McCray has bought an Essex coach. Fenders Needed on the State High- Miss Catherine Higgins «f Red The Friends Building and Loan Association will be "conducted on-the rnosj; modern way Oppo*ite Reformed Church. Bank is visiting Miss Beatrice Sal- mfethods, with, absolute security to all shareholders, and with the largest possible benefits And you cant Hame Severn! residents of this plnie mon. • to all, whether the shareholders are borrowers or investors. • , , ' -. 'em for that Who have requested the state highway Mr. and ,Mrs. Walter Scott of commission to place fenders at the New York spent Saturday and Sun- - The aim of the Friends Buliding and (Loan Association will be to so conduct its wouldn't driifc Blue sharp tuin on the state highway op- day with Mr. Scott's parents, Mr. Bird! If8 the little potito the Reformed church. CoTn- nnd Mrs. Frank Scott. affairs'that it will prove a great and strorig agency for building up Red^Banlc and its old thir6t warbler plnints have been:made to'the com- Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy CarHn' of "*• environs into a city of home owners. ^ . 'v , '. that makes a thirsty mission about old barrels and other NoVwich, Connecticut, are spending throat thrill. More refuse being left by road lepair a -nook with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. - The office of the Friends Building and Loan Association will be at the Merchants oelicious than grape < men on the side of the road nt this Eilcrt. Mrs. Eilert and Mrs. Car- Trust Company of* Red Bank, No. 62 Broad Street. \ juice. And Blue Bird shaip tuin. No action has been lin are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. G. R, bottle caps help you taken with lcgaul to these requests Hall of Brooklyn were ..week-end '•• The first series of shares of the Friends Building and .Loan 'Association is now get anOfficialLeague ( and complaints. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eilert. , open and will remain open for shareholders until June 15th. Persons"'subscribing for Ball and Glove. ( The children of the public school v Think of itl 19 Bluet; arc practicing for the township May TINtON FALLS NEWS. •shares up to that date will be received on the same ter.ms as charter members.." Bfgd bottle caps and Dny fete nt Leonardo Friday arid $L29forthegloveor for the counCj May Day fete which Mrs. Elizabeth Manuel's Houae at Persons may subscribe for shares at the Merchants Trust Company, or from a,hy of 89c and 29 caps for will bo hold at freehold Friday, of Pine Brook Burned. t the officers or directors of the Friends Building and Loan Association, whose names ar e the Official League next week. A house at Pine Brook,' owned by v Ball, Worth hustling The Applcsweet lunch room on Mrs. Elizabeth Manuel, was -dc- ' given below: ' ' ' ,','-•, a, -Sion Major ten-. blf hustle! the King's Highway, adjoining Wil- stioycd by fire last Saturday. AU ;£3ft!^»«SSbetKhlde (lore. full Ituhe!t liam B. Wators's store,v lias been the contents of the house were aall pike »3J0. And 2" < / ' OFFICERS ' n* sful 89< completed ami it will open for busi- burned. The firemen at Shrewsbury t ness this week. It is owned by two •were called out, but the flames had Keyport men. ' gained too much headway and the CHAS. H. THROCKMORTOti ...: .-. ,....Pre8.derit i Rev. F. H. Shcrmer has bought a firemen ,were'' unable to save the - ' THOMAS IRVING BROWN 7. Vice President ' ^ Ford touring car. house. r' - EDGArt N. McCLEES ..: , *.) .^.Secretory Collector John M, West mailed Mr. and Mrs. William Scott have 7,000 tsix bills to tlie\^uxpayer& of moved to a house on White road at J. ERNEST OLIVER A- .Treasurer Middletowji township from the Shrewsbury. postoflico' at tliis_ place Monday A private sale of antique furni- morning. ture is being held by Mrs. .Thomas DIRECTORS Rev. J. A. Thompson, pastor of Lafon in the building'on the Ben- the Reformed church, will exchange nett, property ^near the bridge. JOSEPH SALZ, WALTER G. FRENCH, . pulpits Sunday vftth Rev. D. Percy Mrs.. George Coleman, .who has ENSLEY M. WHITE, THOMAS IRVING BROWN, _ Doyle of Colt's Neck. been laid up with sickness several GEORGE G. IV1NS Dr. Daniel" D. Hendrickson re- weeks, is able to be around, again. JOHN.J.QUINN, . turned Saturday from a week's so- The Evrrgrccn Pine restaurant ARCHIBALD L. MILLER, GEORGE STEVENS, journ in Florida.' was opened a few days ago".. A din- JOHN GIBLON, WILLIAM L. RUSSELL, Ralph Thomson and his two chil- ner party was held there Saturday EDWARD P. DANGLER, dren of Middlebush spent Saturday night. CHAS. H; THROCKMORTON, and Sunday with Mr. Thomson's Mr, and Mrs. J. Kelly of New I. JAY TRUBIN, G. HAROLD NEVIUS, {." parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Thom- York, who recently bought part of J. D. OTTERSON, JR., CHAS. A. MINTON, son'. ' ' , ; ; Mrs. Sarah. Scott's property, will FRED OAKLEY, MYRON V. BROWN, , . H. C, DEGENRING—Red Bank John Porter, has bought a Ford move hoi* this week. , coupe. Eels appear to be plentiful this EUGENE ADAMS; LOUIS DELL'OMO. ' ••.:• /.Telephone 1051 Miss Marie Butterfass has a new year. David Scotti 'caught fcnir \ - * TfcU offer expire* July. 31,. 1926 Chevrolet coach, ,—~v - eels last week and Charles Holmes /fielviir Pease hasxecoverKl from caught five. Eels have, also been pneumonia and* he has gone back to caught by out-of-town fish6rmen. ' ^il^VN DRUG STORES, Inc. : yy;:v-;ff:-; tjiNjrr'ED CIGARS BROAD AND VVHITE STREET^ Phone 335 We Deliver RED BANK, N. a. ? ?5th ^NIVERSMY OF UIITED CIGAR STORES CO. 25* ANNIVERSARY OF UNITED aGAR STORES CO.? WITH EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE 12 Friday, May 14th. Saturday, May 15th 12 EXTRA SPECIAL A 15c tin of DILL'S BEST PIPE SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TOBACCO with the new Twin FREE 25c Package of Dili's Best. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 1 Marilyn Face Powder ...... ,:.... 50c CANDY SPECIAL 1 tube Gibson & Howell Cold Cream 25c One 1-lb Dutch Cream Chocolates 50 . Total 75c 1 One 1-lb Young's. Dinner Mints r..v. 50 both for 49c "Happiness in Gvery Box" One Vz'lb Happiness Butter Cream • Caramels ; .29' J N Absorbine, Jr.; $1.25 size „... «98c I Total $1.29 Bayer's Aspirin (100) 1.25 size ...... 75c . Camera, No. 2 Brownie Size $-1.00 I FULL HMT rOUNP ,. Combination for $1.00 '/ (Eastman) - ••• Bromo Seltzer 1.20 size _80c . - Others up to $30.00 Bell-Ans 75c size ...... :.,....:..... "47c CANDY DEPT. GILLETTE RAZORS California Syrup of1 Figs 60c size .J...... 34c ALWAYS A FRESH STOCK OF EASTMAN FILMS HAPPINESS ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Fletcher's Castoria 40c.size ...... 4 for 1.00 .Picture! Developed—24-Hour Service 1-tt Week-End Page : 50c Danderine 1.00 sjze ;.. ...63c 1-lb Suzanne Ae»'t. Chocolates, veg. 1.25 79c ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Dextri Maltose, No. 1,2 and 3, 7&C size..;...51c Eskay's Neurophosphates Com. 1.75 siz6 1.39 Cigar Department 25c tube of Ulcemco Shaving Cream Forhan's Tooth P'aste 60c size ...35c 25c can of Marilyn Talcum Powder Fellows Syrup Hypophosphates Compound , JUST RECEIVED ': 50c total value , .1.50 size -... 1.09 Fresh Shipment Both for 39c Hind's Honey &( Almond Cream 1.00 size 64c Planco Magnets Listerine 1.00 size ;..,....69c Phillip's Milk Magnesia 50c size ..^ ...33c Unusual Value for 5c—rThis Sale • Nujol'1.00 size ;....".57c boxofSO $1.40 Ovaltine 1.50 fiize '. .•; 1.39 Guaranteed, to satisfy or your money refunded Pepsodent Tooth Paste 50c size ...... 34c 1.00 Briar-Pipe Both for Pompeian Face Powder 50c size ..39c Bristol Watch $1.00 .89 Gold Plated Gillette < Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Non-Breakable Crystal s' , % . ,? of 20 Meliichrino, Razor $1.00 1-25 size , 83c Dawn Alarm Clock $1.00 , No. 9t plain or, cork, to each 1.89 Total Value Vick's Vapo-Rub 75c size .....47c Radium Dial Alarm Clock, ,. 1.60 v purchaser of a tin of 100 Mela* You save Wampole* Cod Liver Oil 1.00 size...... :.....63c Aurora Alarm Clock, 8.50 valuo 1<98< chrino Ciffftrettet. - With Each Dollar Soda Book At Our : 30 CERTIFICATE,. , ,s ,S , Fountain On These Days ",>. '.'y *-—..^ ,? TER. Iiauad w«Mr, EnUrtd M Seooni-Olaie Mettw at tb« P?»t-. VOLUME;XLVIII, NO.'<46. oMoa M Sad Bank; N. 3, uata On Ao» of Mireb t, »M»» RED BANK, N. J., .WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR.. PAGES 13. TO.'! , EATQNTOWN'S ELECTION. BROKE THROUGH GATES. MOTHERS' DAV SERVICE: FAIR HAVEN'S SCHOOL. FIRST TO CROSS BRIDGE' HUBBARD AVENUE ACCIDENT. Red Gfanb EIIu~Ho*rd Exareliei at Nathan Cohen'a Sedan Damaged by RIVER PROPERTY SOLD. BROTHERHOOD BANQUET. OFFICES CHOSEN! BY NEW tha Strand Theater. V ' Big Truck La.t Week. NATHAN 8UTTON GOT-TfRED FISK STREET BUILDING TO NEW OWNER, FOR THE FRANK r " i'" v : •, BOROUGH' YESTERDAY, ' Mothers' day was observed on. MAYOR'S MOTHER HAS TWICE OF WAITING AT CROSSING. COST ABOUT *2I,000. A Star sedan owned by Nathan L. BLAISDELL PLACE. IT WAS HELD U3T WPEK Alt Sunday afternoon by tho Bed Bant WON THIS DISTINCTION. Cohen, a storekeeper on Shrews- Can'dlJatM who war* Indoriad at Aftar Wailing Nine MInutci He lodge of Elks with appropriate ex- ASBURY PARK. ,; "•*•' School Truiteei Friday Night Voted Aa a Girl She waa the Firit to Croat bury avenue, was badly damaged Largo Houae and Tract of Land ait Fifteenth' AnnnaTB.nqrie* #f ' • " CitlianV Meeting were Virtually Told tha Flagman Ha WatGolag ercises at the Strand theater. The to Place Proposition Before Vot- New Bridge Orer the Rlrer'tt last Wednesday night on Hubbard Eaat Red Bank Bought fay Mrt, PreibjrteriaB BrotKerhoaA Elected Urtanlmoualjr—Lone Op- to Drlra HI* Car Thrpu'gh If tha event was attended by a large num- era at • Special Election to fas Red Bank and She Repeated Toil avenue .when it was struck by a Thomaa Jardlne from William A, BklCl H«» *M , ponaht Snowed Under. Gat«* wera Not Railed, ber of penont. < The exercises, Held May 28th. Friday Morning, large automobile truck owned by Barry for $51,500. tended bjr 375 fnaoat. ,- The-new borough of Eatontowji Nathan' Button of Bridge avenue which are prescribed In ..the lodge's Fair Haven's new Kchoolhouso for Reid's ice cream company. Tho The original Cooper's bridge William A. Barry's property on Three hundred and, fcrarity-nV* '"' used his Stydebaker automobile la,st ritual, were carried out by the of- colored children w«U cost about truck was going up a steep hill elqctcd a mayor, BIX councilman, across the river at JRed Bank was Eatt Front street, with large front- persons attended the fifteenth an- , Wednesday morning as a battering ficers of the lodge. The address of $21,000, according to an estimate wh'en something went wrong and tin assessor and a collector at a luilt in 1835. It proved to be-too ages on that street and on tho river, nual banquet of the PresbrtoHaJn ram to smash through tho/gatcs at the afternoon was made'by John given at a meeting of tho school the engine stalled. Tha brakes Special election yesterday. The small and not strong enough for was bought last week' by Mrs. Brotherhood ot Red Bank 'Mai the Monmooth street railroad cross- W. Cantillion, loyal knight of the trustees last Friday night In the failed- to hold tho truck and the ticket which was indorsed ,by the tho traffic and a few yeans later it Thomas Jardlne for $51,500. The Thursday night at the Btrkeleyi ' ing. Ho was hated before Recorder Red Bank lodge. Music was pro- Willow street schoolhouae. Tho machine rah backwards down the citltens of Eatontown 'at a public was replaced by a now and larger salo was made by D. W. Martin. Carterct hotel at Asbury Park, It; W. J. Foulson yesterday morning, vided' by an orchestra and by Har- estimate was mode by Aylin Pier- hill,' crashing,into, Mr. Cohen's se- mooting two weeks ago was elected. old 1 structure. 4 Three- years ago Mr. Barry bought was held in the main dining hsll of and he was fined 910^ Mr,'Sutto*iHold A, Lsroo on the organ. Solos son of Perth Amboy, an architect, dan, .The sedan had to bo towed to •!, A total of 627 votes was cast, of 1 Tho first person to cross this new the property from Mr«. Frank L. the hotel., An elaborate roast tur- paid the fine under protest, stating were rendered., by A. Hye Soren- who attended the meeting at the re- a garage to be repaired. No one which-287 were in the first district bridge .was Elizabeth Bobbins, aged Blaisdell for $30,000. Mr. Barry is key dinner was served. >,' • that he would appeal the case to a aen. The theater strge was hand- quest of tlie school board. Mr. was hurt. ' end 840 were in the second .district. twelve years; daughter, of Copt. a broker at New York, 1 higher court. Ha claims there is a somely decorated for the occasion, Pierson was the architect for tho Rev. John Muyskens, Jr., pjstor, Charles D. Cleveland is mayor of law which-prohibits railroad com- William; Henry Bobbins,:who lived The land has frontages of 168 of the Red Bank Presbyterian the new borough., Tha counctlmen Knollwood echoolhouso on Hance ot' Bobbins'. point,' in Middletowri panies, from blocking* public cross- road. Ho is a member of the firm feet on East Front street and on church, made the opening; prayer. ' •re Ray H. Stlllman, -Pauf C. Lee, township, opposite Red Bank. Capt. Ings morenhan five minutes and of John Noble Pierson & Son. SHOT IN THE EYEth. e river. It is 976 feet deep.' On G. Howard Lippincott, a past pre»l-~ ~ Arthur Taylor, Harry Hfcfher, that he had q right to break his way ELECT NEW PRESIDENT. Bobbins'was in charge • of a boat the place is a house of eighteen dent of the Bed lank Brotherhood, , Charles Rlddlo and Charles D. €or- through the gates because the'cross- After a long discussion witb-Mr. which ran between; Red Bank and MARLBORO INFANT WOUNDED rooms and three bathrooms. The was toastmaster. Mr. Lippincott fa Pierson regarding tho size and de- Albjiny with lumber ..and Other sup- lles, Elwood 'Snyder was elected Ing had been blocked moro than PAUL REUSSILLE HEADS BUSI- WITH AIR, RIFLE. housa is provided withievery mod- a former" president of the state , assessor and Edward P. Hendrick- that period of time. - , ' - NESS MEN. sign and cost of the new school- plies. ..' .: '•: '•:..-—. .'• ;•• '.- •.,-;. ern comfort and convenience. It brotherhood. The activities of the son was elected 'collector. Mr. house the school trustees voted to It was by the merest; chance that Barbara. Burke, Six Month. Old, was built about 25 years ago by tho Red Bank Brotherhood during the - Snydor and Mr. Hendrickson were The Incident occurred early last Annual Meeting of Rod Bank Aiio. submit to the voters a proposition Elizabeth Robbins happened to be Daughter-of: Frank Burks, Acci- late Frank L. Blaisdell, who was en- past year were told in an address to build s school to cost not more 1 assessor and collector of the town- Wednesday morning. Mr. Sutton elation Held Monday Night- the first person to cross 'thebridge. dentally Shot by Her Stater— gaged in the lumber business and by John ; A, Warner, president ot than $21,000 and to hold n special •hlp.for a wnsnber of years. was in his way to Cooper's bridge, Meeting- and Luncheon to be She was going to Red Bulk to do Doctora Say Sight Not' Affected. who was the owner ot huge tracts the organization, whero he was "employed. He,is a election for that purpose on Friday The cltlzensVtlgket of candidates Held FIr«t Monday of Month. tome shopping for her mother. The Barbara Burke, six. months old, of timber in the South. A fine address entitled "Tha foreman for thoJ3chcnck C. Thomp- night, May 28th, at tho Willow Tho annual mooting and election bridge had been closed- for. some daughter of Frank Burke of Marl- Each piece-of lumber that went Other Fellow" was giveri by Be*. son company. IIo stated at the street schoolhouse, Eight o'clock ot the Red Bank business men's time, but the contractorvjvjio was boro, was shot in the eye last week Henry Howard, pastor of the FiftK hearing yesterday morning that he daylight saving time was set as the into the housq was first inspected association was held Monday night building the new structure, had with an-'air.zi!!e'1>y her sister FranV Avenue Presbyterian church ,oi waited at the crossing nine minutes timo'for opening the polls. The and passed on by Mr. Blaisdell. at tho town hall. Nearly fifty given notice that the bridge would ces, who; is twelve years' old. The New York. He camp to this-couni for the gates to be raised and then voters of the. borough of Fair'Ha- There is probably no better Con- members turned out and a very en- be; finished that day. When. Eliza- baby is in the Long Branch hospi- try atahort tine ago,,having for- shouted to Edward M. Haley, tha ven, will, vote to spend $17,000 to structcd house in the town. Each thusiastic,meeting was hold. beth arrived at the Middietown tal'.and the doctors th'Src believe* the merly, lived in and Aus- flagman, that he was going to break build the school us tho trustees col- room is finished in a different wood. township side of the river the tralia. His address dealt with the through the gfites unless they wefo John J. C. O'Shea, who has been lected $4,000 insurance on the wound is not serious enough to af- The houso overlooks the river and bridge was not quite completed. brotherhood of mankind and a b«t- raised immediately. There Was no president of- the" association several schoolhouBo destroyed by fire sev- fect the-eyesight. affords a fine view of the surround- She waited afew minutes for the ter understanding among: the na-' train at tho crossing at tho time, yean, declined re-election owing to eral weeks ago. > The . shooting, was accidental. ing landscape. A largo garage and last; planks to be put in place and tions and races. "America's Place ha •but Mr. Haley stated at the hearing his inability to give the office as Frances and the baby were in'rfhe boathouse are on tho property. Tho The new schoolhbuse ^ill be then walked across... . :. : the.World Of Today" waa the sub*' that one was approaching.' Ho said much of his personal time as he same room-in their-home. While place has .many trees and large built on ,the site of tlie^ former ject of an address by H. V. Kalt«n- , he thought Mr. Sutton wits joking thought'it required. Mr. O'Shea Elizabeth Robbins afterwards, playing with the baby Frances saw quantities of shrubbery. At pres- schoolhouse on Fisk street. It will born, associate editor of .the Brook- when he shouted his ultimatum and was givcir a unanimous rising vote married Capt Jack White, who. for the air rifle and began to toy with ent the housejs unoccupied. be larger than the old building and lyn Daily Eagle. He described'eon- - that he waved his hand to Mr. Sut- of thanks for his. personal work many years wns a boat.coptaiii and the gun. She did not know it waa' it will be of fireproof construction. ditions in tho world and garva an in" ton in a jocular way. done for tho association and for tho later night watchman,at Red Bank. loaded/with•. BB., shot. She pressed SOOTH ^STREET PLACE SOLD, Tho now building will be B0x42 feet Capt. White died a '.few, years ago. teresting account ot a trip he made many accomplishments of the asso- and will be of hollow tile and stucco the .trigger'not knowing,;that the However that may have^ee.n, Mr. ciation urider. his administration. One'of his sons is Mayor White of. Robert Vanderveer and Hirjchel last year to foreign countries. - A • Sutton speeded his car, ran it construction. It will have two class- gun was-pointing, in the direction of humorous talk was 'given by WH- . The officers elected for the ensu- Red Bank, whose full name is Wil- Birdtali Wera the Buyeri.' through tho gates and went to his rooms. Each classroom will be ; the baby./ The gun went o£ and the Ham H. Eenney of New York. ing, year are: lianr.Henry Robbins White. ,; work at the bridge. Hls^automobile abput 24x30 feet and each class- BBshpt hit tho infant in the eye. Robert Vanderveer and Herschel ; Mayor. White was' anxious that was not damaged. He was sum- President—P»ul do U Iteuiiillt. room will have a cloakroom. Tho . Dr. if.'D. Ely of Marlboro waB Birdsall have bought.tho Samuel J. The banquet committee -was com- . Vice Oreildent—Alb«rt S. Miller. his mother should be the first per- moned into court on a complaint sfhoolhouso will be. provided with summoned and alter administering Cullington house on. South street posed of Robert E. L. Moreneld Secretary—Hurry Mirki. son to cross the hew Cooper's, mado by Mr. Haley. -It is expected Treiiurer—rjullui, Straus. * lavatories and these will be in the first, aid treatment he ordered the for $10,000, ^Tha house was built chairman, Ralph R. Eckert, David bridge. He received the necessary that the railroad company wilt sue basemerit. Furniture and'other baby, taken, td the hospital. The by Mr. Cullington: about 45 years Jones, Charles H. English, William The regular meetings will be held permits from tho authorities for. this CHARLES D. CLEVELAND. Mr. Suttoh for tne damage done to equipment for the schoolhouso are trip was made in Bertram Heiser's ago and it was constructed in the Birmingham, Albert W. Wordm, on the first Monday of each month to be done and last Friday morning, the gatos. included in the sum-of $21,000 set machine. Doctors at the hospital substantial manner of those: days. Jr., Arthur B. White and Frank was', opposed* by only ono man, between 12:30 and 2:09 o'clock at with his mother for a passenger, Groff. The officers of tha brother- - Charles Elley, an lco dealer and'a, The police'state that complaints a luncheon, the place to be decided by tho, architect. immediately, made an examination The houso is a large one with nine Mayor White drove, his car across and treated.the wound and unless rooms and a bath room, and most hood are John A. Warner president, colored resident of Eatontown. At from citizens are - received almost upon by a committee composed a.f Mr. Pierson wilf draw tho plans the river' and. back, thus giving his circumstances unforeseen- develop of the rooms are large. The lot is Thomas M. Gopsill first vice presi- the .citizens' meeting he and a daily about crossings being blocked Abfam Kridcl, Julius Straus, for the,nefr schoolhouse. IIo told mother the distinction, of; /having they believe the baby's eyesight will 60x243 feet. . - . .-. . dent, E. Frost Bossford second vice numSer of other colored residents by trains tot long periods of 'time, George Stinc, Max Leon. J. Yanko tha trustees that a building known twice been the first person to cross president, Ralph R. Eckert treks-. be saved. 1 > The new owners have put in oak •af TSatontown asked tho committee Conditions are especially bad at and'Joseph Salz. President Reus- as a non-fireproof building could be two new Cooper's bridges.',, ; urer, Frank Gregory secretary and Beech street and Newman Springs floors throughout the house, a in charge of tho meeting to sub- Billa deferred naming his commit- built for about $20,000. He ex- In ono:sense Mrs. White was not E. C. BcAjdwcll assistant secretary. road. The railroad company has RED BANK BEATS LAKEWOOD. breakfast room has been added, mit the namo of one colored man tees, stating he desired to givo this plained, that the difference botvyepp the/first person/to cross '.tV|fl ,V)ew notified tho chief of police that l every room has been; newly;idecor- for councilman. No colored man more thought a'pd that ho wanted making' the schoolhouse' fireproof bridge, asUome •pe*S'oii,5 hiive ibeen igh;^cnool Boya Won Tracli Meeit (', within a-short time a J\ew siding ated, and a garage Ws be'eii; built. NEW OWNERS was indorsed at > the mooting-, and to select as committeo members the and'ijqn-firoproof was that tho for- walking accoas'it siric¥,la'st^Febru- Ye.terdny Afternoon. will be tyutlt from ' Bed Bank t men -Aho were beet "suited for the mer would have concrete floors and The house Js steam'heated and is' 'Mw'RItey then;-declared J himself a arys v:A;tyfirBt;.,thf)y,;..had •ito.iijump ;i |y .;,%.'score' of 44 to 36 Red Albert W. Worden Selli One and Shrewsbury on which freight trains different branches of the' associa- the latter would have wooden floors. provided with electricity _and, all candidate, hhii s sollo planlkk bbeini g tthath ; across open spaces - in tho, structure, Balik:mgh school defeated Lake- :' Buya Four. ' will drill and that this will remedy tion's activities. Ho estimated that it would coat bt;ff'to&u'ifyrt^;Fi modern improvements. • "•> the-, colored population, was large tbo presant troubles. , • $1,000 more to have concrete floors. bfsqto&>unie;^irefoyri^;Ft Wofld'liigh school in a track and '-. Mrj .Cullington' • occupied •.- the Eighteen months ago Albert W. enough to have' ono representative «v+*—_ day there had be5ri;:generil-'Uiage field' iheet. yesterday afternoon at 1 Last Friday 'afternoon the gatos Thfi school trustees decided, that it property Until his death! In his will Worddn bought from the Red Bank on the governing board. .RADIO PROGRAM 1 of the bridge by pedcatrlansi : Sdtti'e tho'Knbllwood field. Edward Led- were'down at the Monmouth street would bo better-to spend $1,000 lie bequeathed it to his daughter, Developmoni Company a'/'Joti Tho' candidates of > the' citizens' more and have a schoolhouse which bicyclists :had. also oj>asse'd';over, the dy; of Red Bank won the century Miss Ella Cullingtoir. She.moved 50x125 Sett, at the corner of New- , ' ticket received an'nvorage of 500 crossing moro than half an hour. Steinbach Cortipsny of Aaubry Park bridge. > However, from the stand- The train that blocked traffic was a would be completely fireproof. dash and the 220-yard dash, cov- to Trenton abbiit.two'inohths ago man Springs road and Laurel street, votes, while Mr. RiHJy received 117 to Ftlrniah Part of Program. point of. the .offlcial..opening;>of. the r long one and the gates at Shrews- i »i» ering the distance in the 100-yard and the: place was sold to the' pres- at Oriole Park, for $1,400." Last votes, Mr.- Cleveland's vote for Steinbach company of Asbury bjridge-Mrs>Wh'iteVi|(^%««cM)9'eid bury avenue,' Oakland street and event in 10 and 2-5 seconds and ent owners. V-','*';'.'' '. '.'•••• jveek Mr. Worden sold the lot'to Park'will furnish part of the pro- REJOICE AND COMPLAIN. in,local history,-as,.thenrat'person mayor was 502. He Is the ownor Chestnut street were also down. the'other sprint in 23 and 1-5 sec- Mrs. Edward W. Wise for $2,000. gram from radio station WJBI at to. cross it. She'and her son, the 1 1 of Sunnybrook farm and has a Tho railroad company was called up Mixed Fealinga at River Plaza Over onds. Lakewood won the 440-yard, State Realtor* at Red'Bank. Mrs. Wise bought the property as mayor, were'the first- persons' to wldo reputation for hospitality, hav- on the telephone by the chief of po- Red Bank tonight in celebration of Caatation of Heavy Traffic. half niile and mile events In the Tho Red Bank board of realtors an investment. The sale was made Infe ' frequently entertained cattlo the 56th anniversary'of the found- cross the bridge in an'automobile. field events Hed Bank made a clean by Pittenger & Norris. : ' \ 1 lice and 'the excuse that it gave for A,great change has taken place willhold their monthly'dinner at experts, agriculturists and horticul- ing of the' Steinbach business. 'sweep with the exception of second Thomas's inn tonight.at six o'clock, ..• Sinc« **•!« sale was made ,J{r. the tie-up was that the locomotive at River Plaza since laat Fritiny 1 turists-at large gatherings at his of the train had broken down. Af- Their "numbers' will be presented night. The people there have ' LITTLE' SILVER'S place' in'.the broad jump. Chester The speakers will be.John C. Elliott Worden hss bought four other Jot», place, i Mr. Cleveland Is on export from 9:00 to ,9:45. Al Todd will de"Qarye was first in the pole vault ter the chief had called up, another scarcely got used to it yet. The Police Chief Receivea ; Initructiona' of We'stfleld, secretary of the' state each 50x125 feet, on Newman . on.iCottle and'-poultry and /he is locomotive was hitched to. the cars, act as announcer for the Steinbach. re-opening of Cooper's bridge' and and John Sweel -was second, Ed- board of realtors, and E; E. Rouaek Springs road from the Red ,Bank ; to Nab Curl Running- *t Large.' of te;n' , called on • to judge . large and the train was pulled out of tho. entertainers and the program will the resultant cessation' of heavy ward Hubbard captured tho high of East Orange, former president development company for $}.2,5Q0. : ;i :«hdws.-': ' .'•':.'• ,, .. '.;-. '" ,••' •'.•'• ' '••• way. . ''•''. '•'.-•-,:-.. ;'' " • - '. bo as follows:- traffic over the Tramp Hollow road Fred Zieglsr,; chief of police Aof jump with Edward Dodd second, of the state board, who will talk on Theso Iotsxare east of Oriole Park 1 .-'HTf;'Stilima'n received, moro votes "Old Folk! at Horn" .Foster and Bubbard avenue is a! welcome Little Silver, received instructions Sweol was first in the shot put matters pertaining to the New Jer- on. lantl -which the development than .any other councllmanlc 'candi- .-•'.-• Mixed quartet change to Kiver Plaza folks, but last night; from the mayor and and "Ralph Abbott won second sey state real estate board in its company graded and Hproved and TARGET SHOOTING. "Let'Ma 'Call You Swatttieart" < date, his" tptal being; 507. He is |hey> deplort the fact that both the council of that- place to catch. all place, Abbott won the discus throw relations to local boards. : put on tho market this spring. Mr. 1 - V •,- Ji»l« Hendenon- Worden bought tho lots as an In- cine of the beat -knqwn 'and ihost Shoot Hejd'on' Groundi of Jtrttj "Sunriic and You" ;...... Arthur P«nh roads' mentioned are in very bad unregistered dogs running at large. with Sweel copturing second prize successful real, estate opprators in Shore Fiald Cliib Sunday. *'. ' ' Utxed. quartet ' condition 'due to the great amount The police committee of the coun- and Gerogo Taylor won first-place Two New Real Estatera, vestment. They are a short .dis- the cpunty. /He'is also .the owner "Aiwa"...•.-.'; i. .Irving BerUn of automobile : traffic" which has cil -was- instructed: to buy ar Colt in the broad jump -with a leap of tance west of Broad street and thay - Several trapshootihg followers : The real estaters in Red Bank of tho new iFronklin Park' tract at Xorettm .Qulnterro • ' '. passed over them since the bridge revolver of 88 caliber for the use 20 feet and 6- inches. James Han- have been laid out for use as busi- enjoyed & shoot- on the grounds 'of Binjo lolo Selected numbered 78 at the beginning- of was closed nearly a year ago. Both of Mr. Ziegler. William R. Stev- ness property. , i West Long, Branch, which he has tha" jersey Shore field club In. . Tonjr Treblno ley was announcer and scdrekceper. this month: .There of a 78 real es- these roads were in good condi- ens, the borough attorney, explain- •... developed with largo, success. Mr. Shrewsbury township Sunday morn- 'Chic of tha Old Block" ,..W. H. Saulre taters in. Red Bank now, .for two Lee 1B a NOW York business man, ing, A different system, was fol-' • Carl Schmidt tion when the state highway com- ed the duties of Mr. Ziegler aa laid BOYS' LODGE GROWING. ^ riuna" H. McOIll NEW MILK MACHINERY. now ones have joined the ranks. Mr.' Taylor is-the owner'of'a pros- lowed in throwing the' targets than : mission took them over fir detour down under two. laws passed last • ' Ronald. Greeno • • • - The two new men who aro on the Ten' Member* Joined DeMolay' Or* perous Eatontown business, Mr. is .generally used. • Targets/were 'Volet! of Spring" H. Binding use. ' River' Plaia folks say the •winter. Theso laWs provide that' Shrewabury Dairy Company haa commission should repair these unregistered dogs running at large path to riches and glory by the real der Monday Night at Red Bank.'', Pitcher is!a,contractor,"Mr..Diddle thrown from two traps, 'One of the -. j ., H. M. Sullivan ; ' : . New^ Filling Apparatus. estate route are Alden G. Mason, traps icon a platform about ten roads and put'them in as good con- be caught and that the society for A new machine for filling bottles Ten new members of Triune .-.' Is afBtmbr,Mr. Corlles is. a re^ Miss Jessie Henderson is soprano 1 son of Walter L. Mason, and Irving 1 dition as they were when the com- the prevention of cruelty to an!- chapter of the DeMolay ordorwere 'tired'farmer, -Mr* Shyderls a suc- feet from the ground and tha other soloist at the Belmar Presbyterian with milk has been bought by tho M. Davidson, son of Marcus M,. 1 is on the ground, the'traps being mission took them over. nmls,,bo notified at once after each initiated Monday night in the lodge- cessful real estate operator and Mr. church' and Miss Loretta Quinterro Shrewsbury Dairy company and it Davidson. .1 •"••.' Hendrickson .is a - retired menu- about sixty yard* apart,' The shoot- Oils the same' role tt St. Roch's dog is captured. The society with was used for the first timo Mon- rooms in tho Eisner building on

: er moves to different positions as the long namo may then, if.it so Broad street. They were Richard •'•' facturey;•..'•"••' ,; :<;j • •' • .:•• church at New York. , Carl Schmidt WILL BE IN PAGEANT. day; The machine is of tlio latest Auxiliary Card Party Tomorrow. -> ThVnew, officials will meet to or- he shoots arid this gives a wide var- is'baritone soloist at the Asbury desires, take possession of the dog. type and it is much larger and The Sons of Veterans' auxiliary Martin, Ernest Burr, G. Drumniond iety'of angles to s^oot at..' ; 1 Banlw'next Monday-night. Thay Park , Reformed church. Ronald Junior Woman ! Club Members If the society does not do this with- much moro rapid in operation than of Red Bank will hold a card party Roop, Francis Branln, Melvln Waln- ' will besworn in' by. Justice K. Her- Sunday's event was at fifty tar- Greene is baritone at the Asbury Will Depict Red Croat Seine. in threb days it is Mr. Ziegler'a the one formerly used, It nils 75 on Thursday night ojC. this week at wright, Robert Goods and Kenneth man; Stqye. It: is expected that a gets'. T^e scores were A. L. Ivlns Park Baptist church and has sung Several members of tho Junior duty to kill the dog. Tho Little quart bottles of milk , n minute. the home of Mrs.. Samuel' Coggins Storey of Red Bank, George An,- borough" clerk "and, other i appointive 88, Walter Layton 26, Mr. Carr of for New York radio stations. ' Woman's club of, Red Bank will Silver officials havo been over- The machine is operatod by elec- on West Front street About $10 mack of Freehold, Austin Jdhnion , offlciali win,be named: »t that time. Freehold 25, Fritz Dressier'' 20, The rest of tonight's program will take part in a pageant at Atlantic whelmed with complaints; about tricity.' Tho now apparatus was was cleared at a card party given of Highlands and Harvey G. Hart* 1 dogs running nt large. Last winter Thef Eatontotfh township committee Jerry Layton 13 and Charles Son- be furnished by the Club Royal en- City, on Saturday, May 20th, when necessary in order to provide for a fow days ago by the auxiliary.at man of Koyport. more than 100 chickens were killed will' hold Us last nieetlng,tonlght. ion 12. Mulford Thorps «b/t at 87 tertainers .through tho courtesy of the general federation of W?m- the growing business of the com- Mrs. Jacob Strykor'i on White The Red Bank chapter 'will hav» targets and broke 26.yt\nother en's clubs will meet there during by dogs. ' v""' delegates at the Jersey state) con- ' H. G. Degenring; an orchestra un- pany. -m, a street. . MANY IN MUSICAL COMEDY. shoot will be held nextyWinday. der tha'direction of Miss Lillian tho last week in May. The Atlan- clave for DeMolay boys to be hell' Terhune, piano selections by Jeanno tic City Junior club mombers. are SHREWSBURY*A BOROUGH. ••['•• . Notice. Bergen Place Lot Sold. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Show to lie Given a\t 3t. Jamea'e entertaining Junior club members Owing to a misprint of tho datc3 of this week at the Metrtpolltajt- BACK FROM CUBA. ' VanEtten and Ted Davls's Sorenad- Vole in Favor of Changlnf Gov- A lot £0x150 feet on the.south Mall May 20th, 2la^ and 22d. from all over tho state that week, on the Mlddletoton township tax hotol at Aabury Park,' The chtpttr ' er« by direct wire 'from the New erament \»a« Almoat Unanlmoua. bills tho following corrections will side of Bergen place,, between M*tth«W Byrnei bad a Sucetuful and Red Bank Juniors who desire will hold a cake aale on Saturday Ono, hundred and fifty young Smoke Shop .tavern. • Shrewsbury decided yesterday by bo mndo: at Nnveslnk, May 17th; South street and Branch avenue, Saaton Thar* with HI* Honts. • to attend are asked to notify Miss of next week. Members of tht folks will take' part In a musical a vote of 110 to 8 to leavo Shrews- at Leonardo; May 18th; nt Belford, owned by Mrs. Jamea J. Qulgley, Acsha Ely, president df the. Red mothers' circle will asalst tha.' comedy entitled "Springtimo" to be Motthow Bryncs of Eatontown 60 Cent Supper bury township and become a bor- May 20th: at Port Monmouth, May been sold to Albert W. Jameson given on Thursday, Friday and Sat- ratorned home last week from San- and isle of fancy and useful/ irtl- Bank^club, so that arrangements 24tn. All other dates aro correct. of Manasqnan for J2,0O0i tor at the cako sale. ough. Tho total'number of votern J.. M. West, collector.—Advertise- urday nights of next week at : Stv tiago, Cuba, whore he spent the cles by the ladies'aid society of tho can be made to provide for thorn at Middietown Reformed church wilf Atlantic City.' The Red Bank glr.ls whoireglstcred for the> election was ment. "Coniln K«le" James's hall on Monmouth itreet winter. He went thtra with a 1 1B4,'of wKorh thirty, fslilodta vote. Soda Clark WanleJ. for ' tho benefit of St. James's string- of four race hones. He b« held at Mechanic* hall on will depict Clara Barton with a by Mildred Bass Anderton, dramat- • Position open at tho Twin ^ < Wednesday, May 20th, from 6:00 All of the eight negative,'votes'-arc, Radial ic reader, givon by Improvement so- church. Rehearsals for tho show soli) throe of th6 horses at a good group of Red Cross nurses. Clnrti Authorlted dealer for Garod. Zoological Park for txperiilMM to 0:00 P. M. Ice cream 10 cents Barton was tin founder, d the Red raid to havo been cast by poMonn ciety at tho First Presbyterian girl or man at soda fountain. , >bogan Monday night, A New-York profit and loft tho other horse, extra.—Advertisement. living In; the nortliorn part of the Zenith, DoForrcst ar.d Farrand church, Rod Bank, on Friday even- Cross tocltty.' ^','; • j. , (iodley products. . Monmouth Ra- Steady work from now until Oeto*;; »how. producing qompany I* direct- Sally M., a two-yoar-old «rSanti- now. borough,who, want'to bo an- ing. May 21st, at 8:00 o'clock. ber. Call Red Bank'S099-J.---W' ing the production.. TfckotB fir the ago, Thh horaa won six race's dur- DrWat Over the New Bridge dio Sorvico, Second National Bank Tickets, 75 centa.—Advertisement, nexed to Red Bank. The county building, Broad street,.Red Bank. vertlsement. Fire al Atlantic Hlghlandi. i < i a> '. ' • .,'.. •'. performance! are being - sold by ing Mr. Brynet's stay at Santiago. and visit the Twin Brook Zoo at honnV of election will fix a date MlddUtowji vllltgo. Be sure to Firs last Saturday.destroyed tho Phono 1184, R. 8. Johnaoh; proprie- Knltliti Ta* Room and Realaurant " membsn of the cmt and tht tickets While there Mr. Byrnti met tho for? an election for oniciiili'for'tho tor.—Advortlsemo.it. Onward Soelal Club O» Jtlng the kiddies—they will enjoy power house at Atlantic park nt ia serving a splendid dfnnar for Monday, May 24th. 1038. ' art' being 'exchanged fpr reserved members of th» Boylo family, who how borough. • '•':• •' ' Mat*1 at Llggott'i drug store on formorly lived at Eatontown. it. Open dally from lOiOO A. M: Atlantic Highlands' Tho new iconic. $1.00; alio a la carto imrvlce all M., Clayton A Ml»et ' until dark. Admlulon 26 centi, • . (<.,,;,..4,•»,.•„• .•;-..1.••• Drive Over the New Bridge ~ 1 stfe«t.' railway at tha park caught fire, but day, Tablo board.,'101 Broad Broad atreat, Rod B»nk< children 15 c«ntt\—Advertlaamont. ; nnd visit tho Twin Brook" Zoo nt strtit, near Hsrdlng road, Red Kuhl's Tuxide orcnMtrl. , , . FU| for Full1 Havah School the flames were put out by the flro- Roadalde M»»V.t Fdr Sale. . Middietown village. Do mire to 1l a -••• '•••.• , Owing to 111 health I offer for tale Bank.—Ailvcrtiatmtnt. •.;,_ •.-,,', prl«e, refr#ahm«nt».- TleirtiV'i ''," ' pWnir Chleka ' An American dig 4xfl feet hit Batty Chick.. men before much damage had boon bring tho kiddies—they will enjoy cents Advertliemtnf, '•. '' on hand | Barred Rocki,,H. I. my vegetable market; and automo- It. Open dally from 10:00 A., M. and Wblt* taghorns, W« . . .. been donated 'to tha Knollwood n . di husky ohleki.no> on dono to tho fntmowprjk. Two gen- bile aervlce station 'located on the Euchre and Dante '. public school In the borough of Fair hind. , Comom»* In and pick out your'your until dark. Adrntalon. 85 centi, for banont ot Sf. Catharine'! - handle good qunlW, J«rsey-h«tch«d erators an'd an oil; engine ,ln tho west ilda of Monmouth road, E»t- children 15 cnnta.-2«Adv«uli«ment. Haven by the American Mechanics' own ttock. ,Wt have only-good yoworhouie wera badly damaged. nhtown township, ' near the Long church, Hvor«tt,N. J., at Brtd*- > Men's olotl «hloki,' Prown-Coopor,, Co,, 47 velt clubhouSp Wednesday •venlng, lodgo of that pUco. Tho flag Ml lively J»n«y h»toh»d chick*. Prown- • -i,—.•.•»!•... ';..','. Dranch boulevard, on oHe of. the I87.BQ ault- Broao. ,atn«t, phOho 1D0D, IWd 3*U llama May 10th, 1020, Admlulon BO ~- k^AdWUi«mont. , \. presented to tha board \/t education Cooptr Co., 47 Brf lit «tr««t, phone To ParcttMa Your Plane most populir routos to th» short ro- H«d Bank 101>9A-nAdV«rtlumenU thin weckt Groas rugs, OH centu ccnta.—A'lvtrtlomtnt, at lut Friday night's meeting by C. frt-M A, B. Dlrhan means'the ut- «orts. Exception*) . opportunity each; gray ona.melwa.ro, 51) cents ihpu |8-«« Dttt I mo»V •oonomy and lasting^ satlsfao- right at the- opening of the season. ench, You must tee theso Items to upv7B Monnwum fa FIU Worthl«|, whosr»pt««»nt«d thrf. . tMM Cerantum and Vef#Uble PlanU. tlon.' BhoWToom, Drummond plac«, Further'particulars by applying to nprcclato them. Pr«wn-Coop«r Co., -irth«BMtt- j?' , Troop fi'ifldln* ichool now op»n; «t Bob Johnson IOIKJ your radio mo. Telephone Eatontown 2480-M. Qtranlum* and vtsitabl* plant} upmpsUnt fnftrutttov In ohnrgij phona 988, R«d Bank.—Advertise- 47 Brond street, Red .Bank.—Ad- for aali at th» Lwn^rdo hl»hjqh»pl bltmi for you. Monmouth Rt- m«nt •. _v Loul* Son«lAd_tl mod»r»t». > Apply at armory. Viator Night a| „ ,. Jo B«niet, Sioond National Bank yertlaament. [ green houi««r~AdvairtlwmwiW..; W«dn«»d«y night U alio Viator teulldlnsr. Bro*a stoaitt. Red, fittW _. Typ«9rltM Head^uarUrt. Sporlin, Ga«4i a^4 FUOIKI T.cW.. , Free! night M TuitlngV. VntroUt, Vlo- Phon» 1184, R. fl. Johnton, proprli- .TypiwriUf* rented, bought and O. It, Ennlf; lftWhUo street. Juit Twelve Certificate* Boo onr dl*< Qalt^ialhli dl« tor records, plr no». *»oj°<< • M tor^*A R«d (found thh . cottisf from Drond niny ndvertiaemant on pnge 11. Dr. Allsna.l strttt, R«*' L •its WE APARTMENT *OE __. PERCH FOUND IN SNAKE. Tour, rooms i Mil, tow),pawl ? WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, throughout! Areola heater, cat, Twenty room ON AT SCHOOL Alexander Mtclntoih Wouldn't Eat A TRIP TO WASHINGTON HUNTINO DOG . «7-a» Wast FtonFrost atreet, phonphone »»?, buriryrivy , -• SALE. MBit BB, apartment -JOBH or biHrVilftt ' DANCES AND SONGS tha Flih, but Another Man Would. UNION BEACH PUPILS WIL Call at to Bank atreet Bank. ichooli _.all. toproTejn>nt», •. Bplendli) ieit- ; 1 TOMATO PLANTS A 100-gaUon tanki rump and gaiol oa , -- FOR Irm ayitemUm.. Apply 181 Brrnd jatxeat. Bid - /-AT RED BANK GYMNASIUM. Alexander Macintosh of Llncroft .tEAVE TOMORROW, Apply at Bogera'a stand, Mlddi suln«i good barzaln. V.-ileg!«", M«- 4*w flat top mat Banlr. killed a large snake near the plant rii avenue, Belford. H. J. '" tot aal*. W. H.' Belgt, avenue, Highlands, V, LAND FOR.BALE. WtfcVa Show of Physical of the Tintern Water Company at Twenty.ona School Chlldran, Two fWBW STUCCO OARAOE FOR RENT CANOE WANTED: at 78 xtettman Springs avenue. I5.Q0 set In good conditlotii nuit ba rawonable, Inf -and. Musical • Classes NoWman Springs last week. The Teachers and • Numbar of Rosi month. - '• * Addnii B« iit,.Oeeaupott, W. J, or n»». MOWERS REPAIRED, M) tli* Work of tiia>Tcach - snake was of unusual girth and this dents -will Males a, Thrae Days' —AUT phone Eatpiitnwn 3ltHJ Also saw «llnUllng and gummin(ummlnagj aann d Hint _,.._ la TM« Direction. , ' Trip to the National Capital. compreiiSr. Call Kesnsburg looping. William I. Green, BinBindd etmt. T. Eiwood' Snyd'er, Estonto'viii,'} JT ftbtM'J t aroused the curiosity of Mr. Mac- Smalt < Wagner electrlo neat _ - E Shrewsbury. H. J. Phone Bed Dink , 3Ti8, exhibition by the pupils of intosh, who cut it open to sec what The graduating class of th< V in good I80.M. condlHon; lit.* Claytoa'a WHO. NEEDS: A CARPENTER ? tbe-Sna Bant: public schools, which made tho reptile BO fat. Inside Union Beach grammar school will Stsady work. Bread etwet. Bed limit. atktt, 4» SUBURBAN FFOR SALS leave on Thursday of thia week on Rurnson. I DONT FORGET ,ir..C. S. 2211 1 h, p, 4 ayy! ' held in tha gymnasium last the snake lie found a perch about lenent conditionditinn)) larglaree bodybody, Inesday night, was a revelation six inches long. The perch was a three gays' tour to Washington TWO FOR tha organ Mcltal and muilcale at thobe*, any denonatntlannat . * Lain gamis, three nlnutaa from sta- i;, to'jrhV large crowd o? spectators in dead, but a man who was notD. C.~~Tha trip has been to ar 1878-J. . . tion i also, Beautiful oak cmca .table,'for MAID WANTED ••It. -.Inaulrt tnornlnia -ofLtiTaBlna;} al known to Mr. Macintosh but whoranged that the pupils >vili spend GIRL WANTED 2!S _Sri(Uf« ay«nB«, Jlsd Bank, !„*-•*»* way the children ara trained Diamond ring loit. Finder pleaia te- M general houwvork; auiff bbf a BBood •»< _fluq grilled by their teachers. Thewas talking with, him suggested that two days and two nights at the capi- turn JMIt, J. KrldeKrldcfh, clothing itora. lied took, neat »nd eWni tajoilj tftf rtrealrtreal no Hathuihelt up t plans as good aa Bank/ and receive; Vewatd. • iraehlng. Ptone Mrs. L, GtlJ [ FURNISHEira^ana^VtjwaiaaaDw tr*APARTMENT* n<«tnu>aylii4.«td rmttKisf.lltt'llka though a snake had swallowed it. ington, A cruise .on the Potomac and O. HI Btniia, 18S Catherine" street. RE-•-—Pr —BAN —.»K— AGEN-. . ... T» WANTED:lVArfT&K*. — mentat ntali U deilndi boal lp«. l»th. jl, Miw IrnIrena Loux, the physicaph l train- Red Bank, phone 1147, Good aalary a.nd cotaraieslons, must FOR RENT, < ' ntw. I8.0O1 wh te tn el orsdle,. wjth s'director, and Hiss Em He said Mr. Macintosh would find a /visit to Mount Vernon will be ,„•!»• «»n «r:-married ' preferred. " Ti>o Iar(«,T«U furolilitd rsoai-in. {trlyr Int Mi Seblnst,'tennli. ,' T.to*- ini OIRL WANTED tta home, overlooking iplt eound euy formation Mrf, Xnlxat, HI «d street, the perch palatable if he took it made by the pupils. , Wallace atreet. Red Bank, Red Bank. , fetrn, the musical instructor. Hun- Btnottl hoilinrott, ,Mn. William loctii to'iilroli itatlon. Ttone Bed 1 Ann. ghcn« Kumaon 881. Bank «5»-jT M/J WEWBUS Bopy. "', '"'i dreddd o off childrehild n took part In thohomo and cooked it. Mr. Macin- Tho cost of the tour will be : FSOALBT ; TORK WANTto. " Ideal UT eehool work, atttlon work -ar < PIANO FOR SAlK About forty lent green. patnMd picket FOR SALE, HUth aeteoVJili I wishes a position In _' exhibition and their different drills tosh had no desire to eat a fish $474.05, which will provide for 21 SEA afflca alter an) and Saturdays and dur- asMW »»rt!es. Will jit Ford; ctHAtni, y uprljht piano tor falf. »« and hoard (eneioc. K, V. Ion«|>U wJedf* of trp»- SINK. WANf giDT Inr«»mBiep va.c;«tlont k 'ork, drawer It, *«•, «™>k «>••««!•. Prise tuioittUav. M«. •" out a flaw. . , i he gave it to. the man, who said ho pils, aided by the principal, teachers GROOM WANTED. ...ik wanted cheap.' —„.. .. elter. 0. P. Irvln'a Boat Wprke,,phone wrlflny. Addreae Offloe was going to pook and eat it. Mr. CavtaFn Geonta A. Hoian, Red Bank 8. B<»> Bank... , S . '• JTher; program opened with an ire. S. A, Jehnej, We«t FronA t etreet. and friends, have raised $889.04. ypA.*"""1* ,R«* BanV. tlver PIa»a. phone 1»48^. . ' • BUNOALOW FOR RENT. NEitW HOUSE FOR BALE. , Z TIWrOALOV/ FW8ALB. -i.' overture played by tha high school Macintosh has not seen the manIn addition to this amount they Two mom bungalow for tent, Kith Im- Haw colonial house, six rooms and bath, Ocesntorti- four toonn, lima attlo and FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. ,. AheAt sOy. •porchj lot £0x200 feat. Prise ," orchestra, led by Miss Lafetra, since, but he says he would like to, havo saved $18.06 in the school Privilege I» «• porci, oonorots geUar, witer, »u, eleotHai, as he is curious to know whether Two tvaldentlal lota on Parrlaon ave- U7 W»t Front etreet, Red Bank, or tile- irmi. Edward, Hayes, Church alio girant Iot'80»l50, Termi arranMd. v' Then came a calisthenlc drill by a bank. Parents of tho pupils donat- »O Sptlmr rtr««t.-B«d Bank. nue, tl.iO* each; BO*lBp. , A. B.,Dlth»D, phone 881-W., " gtreat, Baton, N. f, phpna Red the fish made a satisfactory repast Drummond place. Bed Btnk.. ** 401, Apply over Hollywood's phnrnwyV Men- .,,. selected group of girls, led by Doris ed ?60 and the Truo Blue club do- r A. B. D1RHAN OFFERS Bink Ws t t' t! Bntraneei 015 Vim truck In Order, *200. B. A. "YOUNG^I>N~WANffEYOUNG^I>NWANffEDi ™i " V Estsbrook. The girls were jier- or not. ctited ?5. . ihocmalteT, ilttla SUv«r. N. J. 1 live hom«i at Fair Haven 1 prlcea 18,500, rvrpiETiicn; _- o help with carpenter v/oik; muit be I7.00O, »8,t<00, tP.BOP and I1S.S0O. Cir- plomD and tinning. Pumps and FOR SALE. -~ '» fectly trained and were excellent Others who will make tho trip MANWANTEpr handy with toob. Jener Coait laundry, han'a llano Shop/ TJiumntond" pltoe, phone wmdallt Agent for Master can Modern home of six rooms ant) bsfh; BIG < GUN AT SANDY HOOK. Btrosa-. wllllni yooni nan wanted, Weit front etreot; Hed Sank.' t . -, »aa Bed Ban>. burator ooal savimr devicdevicee . FitFiles , anyy (or (or- not water heat, breakfast room, nreplao*,., i'\ examples of the kind of health besides the pupils and teachers are ily 18 White atreet. Rrf'Bank. FOlTRENT'A'rarTtEF6RREN " natea>, <3 XebJihtoQ «vinue, Had Saak. aun porch, garage i nice grounds, srtod to- »14,000 BUYS Pbona <8I-Wi' ' ' - drlHing which is received by every OENERAL HOUSEWORKER WANTED. Fine DoorV, on RumsoD roadi .sultaala B. W. Twelv«-Inch Disappearing Gun Mrs. K. V. Wells, Mrs. Fred Frick, •unitantlal houaa on Rlvaralda aavenuei , ^ **'^'*^* **SV'-^'V^ ^F^'VVeBiC V 3F**^T ^'^^ ^ ^^ ^ ia ** ** ^^*4>'Sjeatl 'pupil of the high school. An ex- Alto KaUMii. AKIIT a^ Knl»nt'• T«a or store ot lighl t housekeeping. Call Red " ' nVemanta: ;ikib* flWXVwbbb: Ms-tin, real eiutj, Hi East Front street. " Firet « Shell Thirty Milei. Sr., and Misses Elizabeth {Smith, loan, 161 Bread ».treet, Red Bank. Bank 188-M after a 00 o'clock, " • . eiahb toorne ind bathr all Impnven Bed Bank, phone llSf. lot 6O1I6O, A__. . B_.. Illthen__ , DruDrummonm q Fnrnlsnsd rooms ralio lornlihed rooms —^M^BMapaTf^p1- sai' •• • *i num ' • *~ i, hibltioh of pyramid building- and Marie Karens, Dorothy Doian and FOR SALE: TWO MEN place. Bed B«nk. ^ for light hquiekeeplngi fumishsd bums- rsALkTAt • mrtikRVs—"• A new twelve-inch t which Ona to drlva a ttuek and. one to work Io*s. 'very7 ttalortaWe.' Fr«» parking. j other special physical work was Mary Letwenskc. Members of tho Loeiut poiti. alto lanrtl tnahes ohtap DODQE 1821 TOURINO. »SS. —r- of nine rooms, bath, tun parlor, il it Plna Btook. N. J.. O. A. Porttr. >n farm Apply Oak 1(111 Farm, Q. A. Cur- Mrs. Duffleld, »»' Second /myenut, Atlantlo all Improvements t two-ear Barapf; plot* "given by the fifth period class, Two fires ,a shell thirty miles is being party will occupy a special car, is. superintendent. Bed Bank. Alio Overland ;OZ1 touring, aaorlaoa Hlghlande. W. 3. \ tested at Sandy Hook. Every time MORTGAGE MONEY WANTED IT6, to quick buyer. Apply- Beat Eetata 48x135! 18,600, terms. Or will eiohanga • sailor aongs, "Sailor's Life" and which will be attached to the reg- unite of 18.000 and ,((0,009. >Addre» BUILPINa LOT FOR SALE- MAID WANTED. for amall country place. Edwin O, R«id, OOlie, Oherlei Vreaatr, 219 Wnt Front Maid, "wanted- for genMlt'homework] real «Ut. Tlnton. Fall.. -W. J. ~ ^Sailor? Boy" wore wing by a cho-the gun goe3 off show windows inular train leaving the Union Beach lortgega Money, drawer :M.' Red Bank. Building lot on Foster street, River itreet. Red Btnk. r Plata, Inquire ot John McClaln, Foster threa in family; must ba scod plain oook, 21B4-F-29, Estontown. rus of fifty small hoys dressed OB stores at Highlands shak< and the CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE KNIOHT'S TEA ROOM station at 7,10 o'clock tomorrow street, River Plata. Bed Bank/ • l no laundry work, Mrs, yJllllsro Banna, FORD TON TRUCK FOB _ r the thousand or hundred! all aurawei Is opening a\ Woman's Sxehange. X* you Glllespla avenue. Fa4r HaveBk N, J., phone '. Bailors and a sailor's hornpine was report is heard a long ways from morning, daylight saving time. ibbtge. Ernest Balm. Phalara. N. J. DAIRYMAN* ! • A laraaini IBS 4 model Vord. n. do One hand work'bring It to u» »nd wa B«d'Bsnk HoB-J. ' -1 truck with enclosed luge panel ody;- ' 'danced by the Sacco and Sutphin the proving grounds. It is the first • BOY. WANTED. teeke employment; fiood batter. mak«rf will Ball" It on ooamissloa. Hi Bread time since the war that a big gun Richard V. Weils, principal of tho excellent reforenoet:*itatcLaalary;' Addrcsa street. Red Btnk; "' • - , FOR BENT. •/ aultatle for many purpoies: perfect condt- twins. school, has mado a practice of tak- Matt fee ilxteea yean old. Icner Coait Palryman. drawer M, Bad Bink. ^ 1 Modern alx room house, all Improve, Jloni lust overhauled: gpod nibMrrubb«ri; inls?, hwi been tested at Sandy Hook a3 lunJrr. We»t Front atreet. Bed Bank. 1 CHAUFFEUR, . mtntai earagai loe«t«d"on Ea»t,Front 4,000 mileage used; prloa MOOM00,, Hesse's.-. ' 'A""flute solo, "Maturka" by F. ing the graduating classes on a trip - HOUSE FOR RENT. HOUSEMOLD ARTICLES FOR SALE. Young man, 99, wants a position aa street; Boisenlon May Mil,. D. W. Mar- 88 Broad atreet. Red B111V most'Of the testing is done at tho lea box, gai qvon.'tWQ porch rockere Sabathil, with an encoro of "A Cot each year that it has been possible Home, ilx roomi, near Broad etreet. chauffeur, commercial or private.,t Can tin, nil eiUte,-2*0 East Front yitieet, Red "BUNOALOW TO LET, FURNISHED'' new proving grounds at Aberdeen, tnauIreatiB MnHanlo »treet. Bed Bank. >nd a nail i_ne_k vita mlrrofi. 20 Arthur rive Bood yefirencos. Charlea 8oden, Jr. Bsnk. phone 11*16. ' , tage -Small," was played by Fran- to do so. In past years daises have ilace. R«d Bank, phone at Leonardo, N. J,; four room bung'aiiw, ce* Blaisdell, a member of the high Maryland. The gun at Sandy Hook AWNINGS Fair Haven. W, J, »7BUUYS TOURINO, CAR. furnished., to let by the month or leason, visited Delaware Water Gap and lade to order. Clarence McLean, 68 Lip- CASH REOISTER FOR SAJ.E. •FOR RENT. •' Five'passenger Overlsnd,-1831 model, an three lots, fruit trees, front and 'tuck school orchestra. An Indian club is of the automatic disappearing Incott avenue.' Long -Branchj phone 1063. Katloml »eh register pructlcally rewj Bit room houie. with all modem lm oVerhaUUdi best buy' In towel sew bat- poreh icnened; near depot, elegant beach ;< Bushkill Falls in Pennsylvania and irlce reaeonable to quick buyer. Wnlfe Y drill was performed with precision type. The firing of this gun within 'Lake Hopatcong in the northern BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE, provcmpnti, centrally located; Immediate tery, three extra tires. •DuIoK., ChsrleJ mragcV Rent reasonable. Inquire P. Wo- tho past few days has recalled to leed haby carriage, good condition lro».» room 10, Begliter building. ' possession. Apply White Bios,, Bsgllter Dresser, 118 Welt Fxont atreet, shone Oovern. bo* 141, Belford, V. J. , I by the first period class. Two May part of New Jersey. I Maple avenue, phone 742-R, Red Bank. HIGHWAY LOTS, *8OO building. Bed Bank. . 5gl,M, Bed BAnk CO? JHOUSE FOR" SALE the minds of many Highlands resi- nd no: on State' highway at Mlddletown, ROOM FOR-RENT, ,„ day-songs, "A May Song" add "The FURNISHED ROOM . — 8U3iNEW>RbPERTV,*j:«oo: Six tootoonn hollow tils etucco aouse. ••ververy dents days during the war whan a good location; nine, lots In series; Is.TOO, Furnished or unfurnished, with light On the main bnstneii street. lt> theImprovementt! jusjt outridtide off BBed BsnB k Hay Pole," were sung by pupils of or rent; aleo garage for rent at ts.l terms. Phono Ite^^Bnnk 107S-J. big navy gun was tested at Sandy >er months 41 Hudeoh. avenue. Red Ban housekeeping privileges; also garaga for Highlands;' store and rear bungalow 1 In the township of Shrewsbury whtra the, the, Oakland street school, after RETIRING OFFICER, HONORED. r«ntj reasonable. 16 liainard Itrett, fed terras; on Bay avenue; quick. Ohirlei tales are h»lfl lot 60x1(0 and double ' which a May pole d-.nce was given,Hook. The jiavy gun flred a shell HAND CART AND LAWN SWING Duma cart and one-bone Buckey^^lleld Bank. Phone 888-R. Drtsaer, 118 West* rrent atiect, piine trurags: ftloe 8J.BO0, $1,000 caih. Call * J. three days a'weeki will say good price lor REFRiGERAtlNQ MACHINE -FOR SALE. white with gashes to correspond to ' , GIRLS WANTED 1 •MAN. WANTED good tnncher, transportation lurnlshed. Four>ton Norwalk automttto refrlgsrat- IDEAL SHREWSBURY HOME. the colored streamers on the Maygun was pointed down tho coast A testimonial beefste .k dinner work on Singer aenlng mnchlnee: ptead to work by the, week on private place; Willgerodt Broa.. lilnctoft, N. J., phone In* tnitchlnei practically nsw, used three Attractive cottage, garage, seml-lm- rork. gpod pay. 1, Apply at once, J Apply Howard Maxson, Rlv- Middletjwn 41S-F-2L • months, with automatic- awltehboard, A. pnved; 160x200 feet, half blook from bus pole. Nejft camo two Dutch songs, and tho shells fell into the ocean was held at the Red Bank Elks' lachman, 68 Catherine etreet,; Bed Ban good w-ages. A seventy miles from Sandy Hook, but homo last Thursday night for Pe- erside ddrivei , caire. Uroolat, Red Bank. NEW SPARK PLUO INVENTION. Homer, S. K D. NOJ 1, Vox 8, Oetttt ((ve- (Brpad street); five minutes from town, 'The Land of 'Wooden Shoes" and APARTMENT FOR RENT, VISIT . Beacon-Lite apark pluga reflect eaeh u,' Lakswood. HJ- J.' . ten silnutea from depot; fine shads trees, only a short distance from the ter J. Eichele, the retiring exalted Five rooms, all *~ Improvements, '' 101 Westslda Italian spaghetti house; also explosion la cylinders | sent or delivered HELP WAffTECr, fruit and hedges. Moving away, salt . "The Wind Mill," sung-by s chorns shore. onmouth , itreet. Bed Bank.- H. Llbov American-cooking. Tony- Varca,, proprle- O. O. D. Dlitilbutor, Balph H. Seott, VThtta and colqr.«d as eooca, waltreises, quickly. Inspection invited. Box 40a, ruler of the lodge.' The affair was ky. Whlto wad. Bed Bank, ' • Bed Bank, phone lflOO-M, ned Bank, of sixty small children from the Me- attended by about 150 members of tor. 51 Lelghton avanue, Red .Bank. jh.ambarnatdi, jenerai, couil«ii eto. Po- ftEW'SEM^BUNOALbW FOR RENT.' , chaninic etreet school. All thoso chil- CUERNSEY COW FOR SALE. MAN SEEKS v POSITION. TDR SALEHREASONABLB. sitions' la and out of town. Red Bank Semi-bungalow, in Mlddlstown, garsgaf CITYITpS IN THE COUNTRY. the lodge. A feature of the even- FivyearFive'year'oll d Guernsey cow'focowfor sale'fsalefor On prli>at« «tat«;'«ah drlvo Ford and A one and a half h. p. and'a one h. p. Employment Agency, 45 nivenlda avenue,' situated on good bus line, about fifteen dren were dressed in Dutch cos ing was the - presentation to Mr. ant oll room. U. E . MeekerjMk ,no numionn, understands chlakens and coWf. Addrega gasoline engine! sJio Water tank! and phono'1428. Red Bank. minutes' walk from railroad atatlonx con- tames. This was follo-zeel by aTley Did Not Buy Any F«*m«, but Eichele of an honorary gold life PrTOtW Estate, drawer. M. Bed Bank. pumps. Telethons H. W. Meyer, phone REAL ESTATE. alsta of six rooms and bath; withlothcr Dutch dance. "Gretchen," by forty They Ammed Everett Folki. LOST IN RED BANK, Atlantic Highlands 80S. Homo of si* rooms, water, hist.and improvements except ga<. Tor further membership 'card in tho order. The black handled tbree-bltded pocket knife, or waitress wanted for work In smalt ex- FURNITURE FOR SALE. eleotrto,,w!th'one acre and. fine ahsda and particulars TJhona James A.- Stout" \ j|ld. girls from the fourth period class. Soveral small farms at Everett presentation was made by John W. indly return to Robert Felten. Llncrol clusive boaidlng house; good salary, snort i library table, dlnlntr room dome, itele- fruit. Pride IS.OdO, terms. > Edward dletown 77D.W. sny time after 0-00 fM The girls were dressed exactly alike J. phona stand, vrhat-notv eleotrlo fixtures Hsyas, Churoh street, Fa|r Uaven, N, J. have been put on tho real estate Cantillion, loyal knight of Red hours, as Wallaca street. Bed Bank. Fhona Bed,B»nk «B8. '.' . / iff Dutch costumes with caps and HALF HOUSE FOR-RENT. 'CAS AND COAL RANGE FOR SALE. tnd b«d Mrs. Weaibn, Fair Haven, N, J, BAKER BUSINESS FOR SALE, t market, and last week a member Bank lodge, in which he paid a high Six toons, all IraprovimenU; tent xea- Phona H.W. Red Bank. LOST. One of the lettr baker buelneates .and onable. Apply 33 Cheitnut street. Bed 'Large combination gas and emu rente, baker shopa In Monmouth county) hdusa,' * black bodices and made a pretty of NewVork folks wora at Everett tribute to Mr. Eichele. The gift in good condition; »16, II taken eoon.,as FURNISHED: APARTMENTS,' Toolntbook -with sum of mstier lost shop, afore*, routes, threa trucka) afifr- lank. 1 Four large nicely furnished rooms for between Hassa'a'atpre. Broad street, and • picture as they danced on the gym- looking at the farms. No saleswas a complete surprise- to Mr. tdroom. 9 Pearl street.'Bed Bank. Adelaide Court. Broad street. Reward I! .thtnf completempie»; tw(wo Urniirsr* ovenorenas running FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. rent: eleetrlo lights, gas and water: ttiar every day, doing ---•" " ' — -'- nasium floor. have yet resulted from the visit of Eichele. The card is a gold replica ' FOR SALE, ~ river and bus line. Incmjrs Mrs. D. Bo-returned to owner, whose name la on tele- ly, doing good buslneis.. People; Business couple or young nun; break Sewlne macnlne, porch -ciialri. chicken phoiia .bill In poekatbook. . retiring. Prlco *right' , terms; bargain. T« Four three-part round choruses the city residents to tho country, of ah'Elks' card and. bears a'small ut It deilrcd. 17 Btrgcn place. Be wire, lawn -mower, golf olubs, eto. Mrsden. . Fair Haven, N. J. Elwood 6Snyder1 , Eatontown, N. J., phone ware suhg by picked singers from but Everett folks are relating with photograph of tit. Eichele Enter- lank. 1 O B White, telephone 848. Red Bank. LADY°3 WRrsT~WATCH LOST. COMFORTABLY, F.URfytSHBD ROOtBT 2185-R. r FOR RENT. Yellov gold with orange blolsom en- with or without board, en Broad striotl the Shrewsbury avenue^ Oakland considerable relish t some of thetainment at the dinner was fur-' Bungalow, all improvement! 1 garage, /• COW FOR'iSALET graving, black* ribbon with red flowsra. excellent cnlslne.r convenient bui|nils sec- DOUBLK "HOUSE FORSALB Firs.....t clas„_..s cow. kin-dJ and gentle. B»od tion and trains, ' Also vacsncles at new- In the center of Red Bank, ona blook from street and River street schools. A questions which the New Yorkers nished by three artists from New nqulre Dennis, Hariiiqn a%enue. Be milker; reason for aelllm. cant set anyneward if ratirned to Its Oakland attest. lank. . S Red. Bank, phone 6II-W. msn Springs Inn, Apply 181 Broad atreet, front strceti three blocks from Broad; marching drill was performed by put to -them. Most. ot the pros- fpaslure. • B. 3P. King, Shrewsbury. w> J. rtesr Harding, roan, Rsd Bank. aix rqome on. each side and aver? im- 1 York and. Hackett's orchestra sup- HIGH SCHOOL CURL WANTED i' •• FOR SALE, ^\ girls from the seco.U period class. pective buyers were' totally ignot- TlSDSEFOR RENTk ., FOR SALE. , provement: now rents for S80 a month. plied the music. tako children.out In.afternoon; muit be Every Improvement; now ready on Up- Beautifdt.ilttle six room house." all Im- Can be bought for 18,280. Call T. V. The girls, as they went through the ant of farm life. One man wantcH iver It jesrs. 63 Branch avenue. Red provements; tood street In Eatontown: .In Eatontotrn, two gopd buslneu prop- Dougherty, Sooth -Bread atreet, phone ank. ^ per Bro«4 street. Phone 71.M. Red Bank, 13,600, terras, T.' Elwood Bnyder, Saton- ositions: also AOma. gopd liouaes and lots) intricate formations' of tho drill to know what kind of a tree bore or call at S>9 Broad street. Red Bank. goad. propertlM on State, highway,' If in Red Bank J000-J. ) LAWN MOWER FOR SALE. town. K J«. Phone 8188-B. ' - ' with all the alertness and perfec- WESTS1DE FISHERMEN. LAWN ' MOWER -WANTED. rosrke*ore*.. ^^ee.jlee. \t. ElKJo* SSnyder, Eat ATTRACTIVE MODERN COTTAGE,' asparngus. - Another wanted to Also xras ltove.;table,.*lpebo^,chairs an FOR SALE. l N. J- phonphona al6al°6-HH . ' Eight rooms, hath, gas, electric llghta, tion of well-trained soldiers, were know how high, potatoes had to get doorft very cheap.' ' Phone . Red, Ban] rtorss dravAi lawn- mower:,jnvnt Jb; In- Five.plece parlor fluit, tlQ: whlta ansm- onlown. garage, large grounds, shade and shrub* much applauded. A special chorus Red Bank Young Men Successful in 1390-n. irood condition and read* for u»e. rhona el bed, SI; t*o hedroarA xockers and two USED, AUTOS FOR SALE, ^ bery; very-desirable, near, river. Tike nbovo the ground before they could, Getting' Trout "end Herring. Red BanK 18ST. Mrs. H. I. Ledt»«oo<). kiteheri ch»lrl'aijd library table. (Call at Rlclcenhacker sedan and 11125 Ford minutes to Atlantic Hlihlsnds and Sindy of colored children from the River FIRE SET AND ANDIRONS FOR, SALE, FURNITURE FOR' SALE. " 80 Linden piste. Bei;Bank)- truck with, extension body, like nawi both Hook boats, fifteen mlijuteil to Rad Bsnk, be picked from the branches Wrought iron andirons and ftreset.- 2 In' good' condition, cheep to/• Alow and near the Shrewebury riven N. Ii.. drawer M, Bed Bank; ' Ncir house «f aeven rooms and lath, Beautiful nine «oom house, all Improve- They mako lots of fun about the improvements; choice Jocatiori. Boa; 176 r aun porch, nil Improvements; hot water national . colors. , They were as- Mr.lliggins got two trout and each JSOO up. Edward Hayes. Church atreet. 1 OFFICE SPACg ^ hnt. In tnwht 111.BOB. Poiseiiion at ments;' lavatorisa . upstairs "and down; country man in the city but no rus* Fair Haven. N. J.. -phone Red Bank 48E. with Teal astita firm open (or bullderl eighteen acres ground; fruit, barns, fl»» CHEVROLET FOR SALE. once. WUIiata N. Wormier, real (state, ehloken housea, incubator, brooder, 1,000 sisted by a two-part chorus from tie is ever so ridiculous in the city of hh companions got one. GIRLS WANTED - telephone t arid atenographar: ground S3 >East Front street. Bed Bank. tho""seventh, eighth: and ninth Phil Crelin and Harry Estelle of A 392-1 sedan, In good condition:'dlio to work on Sfnier sewlnz machines rslesoy floor'on Monmouth street., Atirf O, chickens: complete; In Eatontown, on Slate as many cityitea are in the coun- wheels, bumpers. .Fhone.'L. Scblllinsr, Re( work, sood pay. Apply at once. . A. B. W:. drawer M, Red .Bank., '.i HOUSE FOR'SALE. , ,-.. atone road, three miles to Red Battk,.Aa> grades/ "( Tho grammar school sev- try/' ;....' • .. ".• •..-.'••. West Bed Bank havo had consider- Bank »01>. •'...• . ' ' Ehackman. 58 Catherine street Red Bank. Three room house, half acre of ground, bury Park, Long Branch. T. Elwood Bny- FLAT FOR RENT. •. NURSES WANTED. «Tnd«-:treei: three and a half mllss from der: phone • 2186.R, Eatotitown. enth period class went through a able success In catching herring in ARE YOU, —...,••- • . , • Trained and praetlcal. .Wev can,, keep town; housa needs aome repairs-and soms > Four rooms, bath, 'gar, electric: also to the organ reeita) and mmlcala at tha NURSERY FOR SALE. ^ '! flag drill and the program was a gill net jiear Dutch Neck at Swim- garage, V. Zlegler, Moirll avenue,- Bel you^ busy. .So registration fee.. Replaiterlngd i • H.OOO.-.' Bnrgiia,- >4« Mon- . FIREMEN JCEPT BUSY. ' few Monmonth Baptist'church, on Thura- Bank Ntiries' Registry, 4f> Riverside ave- mouth streat, Bid Bahiyphone 141,. Well stocked nursery located. on Branch ended by a unison song, ?'0ur ming river. They made three lifts fd. N. J. •'••••• '•••.-" day. Way 18th,'8^16 P. M> Meet u» there. me. Phone UiZ; Red BanV. • venue, near, Pinckaey road;. dwelling- FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT., .... i XOURFURS. ,. house, two hob-houses 1 unususl'opportun- ~ United States," which^was followed Shrowsbury and Eatontown Fir* 1 MEN WANTED.- -. • . . • A; B. DIHHAN OFFERS 1 • of, tho let last week and got 150 Along and near the Shrewsbury-rlvev .' H:yo» want a new\fur coat or yp«r; Ity to secur* at 'paying and growing bual* . by the nppearance <1 the flag',,car - Fighters Battle Forest First. herring, besides a big lot of catfish' 1300 up. .Edward Hayei, Church street. •Two.men. wanted to work on prlvsta bualneis property) bciti location on Broad pre^sent'ooat remodeled or .storea'seerMr. ness. This property In known as the Swal- •esUte. Apply, ^oienh. Wld y. ' superln- street; few- doors ' from. bank.. Fries lied by Harry Kirk, assisted by two 1 Fair Haven, N. J.. phone Red Bink 495. Hvrsten, • tt" • furrier. 1, Atrpolntrnenu lowAeld Farm and U ideally located. Fres- . Shrewsbury and EBtontown flre- and suckers. The fishermen gpve tendent, Henr/Kohl pUce, Rurnson, N. J. • 47,000. "Dlrhan's Piano Shop, Drummond through ..representative, I- "' Howard.Eli, ent -proprietor . is ill and unable to'Con- other bDy scouts, and the singing of GIRLS WANTED place, phona C33, Red Bank.- .- • . •• away most of the fish to neighbors '"• FURNISHED.HOUSES""FORYREfTT. . ZO. Oakland street, phone Beij-Banlc lT-B, tinue tho business; Consult William A. men were kept busy Saturday and to -work on Singer Otring machines'; ateady Hopping, 49 Broad street. Bed Bonk.: .- "The Star Spangled Banner" by the Sunday-fighting forest firea. The and friends. Mr. Estelle is ono ofwork, good pay. ' Apply, at orice., A. Along and near the Shrewsbury river: BUNGALOW FOR RENT. 8800 up," Edward Hayes. Church, street. • Five-rooms and bath, all ImprovenMnta, Motor boat;' also- Hudson aeven-pasien- . CO.W& FOR SALE.' . ' audience. ' '."' Shackman, 63 OatUrlne atr'ect.* Red Bank Fair Haven, W. J.; phone Bed Bank 40B. furnished oevllL' acii r herd.. Young HoliUIn and , Guormey Miss Loux and Miss Lafetra, were suiteit ; medalliodlli n pattern,tt'' hh«nd ' carvedd; to workon Singer se»(ng'machi.ne{s;,stn4r ulars phono .Red Bank H2'W. ._,_,.. , ..leap, Phona 1270-M rnlxedi large, rich milker, fresh Saturday, • brick yard at Eatontown.. It waslargo.addition is being built.. Many very old. >Will sacrifice. Phon« Long •work, good pay. Apply- »t, £nce. . A: Saturday or Sunday or call Sunday, Mrs, highly praised by the audience, Branch SU0. . ., A LOT OF. GOOD. CAKES;, j K. D. VanKlik, Pprtland rtid.Hlifhld 9175; pure ..Q.uerniey, will b«, freah In which consisted of over a- thousand stopped at tho railroad. Another of the fish were given to the me- Shackman, 68 Catherine street? Bed flank. at tha cake sale to be held at Chambers June, also large rnllktr, |1BO; IloliUln. ' ljersons'. An admission of 35 cents firo started in tho woods hear Pine ' EVERYBODY'S GOING FURNISHEP-HOUSE FOR RENTj )harmaearmaey Saturday,. May loth, from. 9:00 _ ' • >•,, B, DIRHA^I OFFERS' now nillklnK 42 pounds. a)lZK i'lartf* younr chanics on this job. ." to the organ recital at the New Monmouth Six rooms a tlon; -water.-toilet,'sss, elettrlo.and iheatl Shop.' Drumraond place, phone Red yBan)| S. Kodama, Sycamore avenue^ near Little kett, Colt's Neck, NT J, , -_V_-.'- -,- •• • FIRES AT EATONTOWN; placd between Pine Brook and Way' Belford and Port Monmoulh Fir*' : spectaltr In.all kindi,of furniture repairs. reaionabla rent. . Phone «68-n. • Call at side was destroyed and a dog which Silver station. . ' - Telephone 681-W. tied Btnk.; I. Schoffler. 20- Lelghton avenue. Red Bank. ' ', -. ^'''*!A.a!blRArl;0FFER3' V: VV .. - ' -..- FOR SALE. - - - ' ' ' men Out Nearly Every Day. GOOD COOK STOVE FOR SALE. English- villa; an artlstlo < horns .with 'Ten room house and three acres of ' A-Buiy Six Days for tho Firemen was tied to tho building was burned .. HELP WANTED. . APARTMENT FOR- RENT. ground., just outside-of Red Bank.- Th* • The Belford and Port Jlonmouth Good condition; Canopy; price 920. Mrs. 1 tlawn Two room apartment, bafh and all im-eharm.. • Many, novel fsaturea 1 alx. 100ml ! of That Plan. to .death. Three wood3 fires started Reeve, Main street, near •Walling avenue, A msn ior work • on jlawn protemmti: hot water.heat, ' F. F, Ken-and'bath; twd-cargars»»rplot,.lOxJBOi flret :floor of this housa contains ,large . fire companies were called out Belford, N. J. . - placevw-«. . T~rr-'AP>" ly-'-on n ells, Bu—^msoi n t*oad. kltehen, butler's psntrr;-two-large Hr«« ' The \Eatontown firemen were Sunday and .the firemen wfire called orner Avenue Two Blvers. Burnson; N. J. nedy, 114 Monmouth street, '• phone Bed Prleii $ll,00pi- ,.Tems.; • Dlrhfn:s Plan; jilacel, dining room, laraa living room and nearly every day last week to fight BUNGALOW' FOR RENT OR SALE. tlankl520.R. or 2064 ned BanV, Shop.' Drurnmond place, phono p98. Bed library.1: _ The second floor, contains "{ou-; called out four times In six days. to till of them. Ono was on tho "MONEY^TO'CbAN; ••••' •-" : .Furnished or unfurnished; ail improve- HOTEL ON THE SHREWSBURY RIVER. BanV, '•• - ' •'. '' ' - '•••,•' -'^ Urge btdrooms, aleeptng porch, tiro| tele> The first fira was at James Row- grass fires along the Bay, Shore. From Jl,600 to 110,000 to loan on first : property owned by Max Phillips and Due to the efficiency of, tho firemen ments. John Bannan,' Lafayette * street, ond and mortgearo.' 'Wllllafn V, Worth- .Also .tea room on Broad street) excel- A. B. BIRHAN OFFERS . phones and two .private' bathrooms*-The land's Tuesday of last week. •'.- The another, was near the Eatontown Rumson, N. J. • • . •y. real esUts, 68 East Front street, P«d lent locations for sals at aierlflca on ac- lots on Branch avenue,-Sprlng_itriit,iBer. third floor has two master bedroome and very little damage was done by the FOR SALET ~ lank. .-.-.- -* ' count' of ' Illnaes. ' Addresa Hotel- on gen place, Plnekney road, White road. aiio a bathroom. The grounda have at. roof was ablaze from an overheat- dump. • ; ihrewsbury, drawer M, Red Bank-,' three-car garage and ens bthsr biiUdlngl fires., Com crib, riding cultivator, cob crush PRIVATtTE CHAUFFEUR (WHITE) Front etreet and others - in and around ed chimney. Tho firemen soon put , bona grinding machine. Fhona Bed fishes po>asitlon; able mm for 'eity >n • ; A. B, DiRHAN OFFERS • - - Red-Bank; ItoO and up. iDirhans Flano also vary, beautiful acmery. This . prOQ^ the' flatnes out nnd the damage was Albert Colson, a member of Bank 1788-W. ^ attractive rnodern home, nstr Bmoke Shop Shop, Btumrnond plain, ,phons, 0J8, Iced «rty< must be sold at.-... PROSPECT APARTMENTS, i „ threa 'bjosks from Broad.. atreati jirlcs n'o »7,00« 'and *I,000. '.eilb, • CaU' X V, ~«state and occupied,by John Chris- alarm. Mr. Colson was cut and WOMAN WANTED. 5.(100 to 16,6(106( . TTerms , pirhan'Dlh'o FFiani o Prospect avenu! e and, McLaren itreet. one Tho Central railroad company ./hite wrman wanted for general bouse- Ihon. Dninunand place,-plione 6388 , Htd four-room' and one ,ftve-room apartment to Dougherll, South Broad ;straet. opposite •;:H BUY THIS HOfAE.';.,...,. tian caught Are from a woods lire. will run a special tran from High- bruised ou his head, but ho was not ivork; two in family. 'Address lla Bergen rent;-all< ImpTovatsanta. (Telephone ,«U-R, Shrewsbury, Dslrir. phone Red. Bank Corner, stoecd, six rcomi,,tlls bath, hot 1 It'was'destroyed. ' Twice on Sun-lands to tha May day fcto. to boseriously hurt. -il»ce, tied Bsnk. . A. B.' D1RHAN OFFERS or 11 East front street, Bed-Bank. •, Z08«J, ',: -•••-• •••'•• ' •' '- - '•' •'•'-' water heat, flreplaee, 'sun parlor, garig'e'l > day the firemen put out fires in the FOR SALE. . : ^T~Beverly daila'iied' atuceo , located on Imntedlata. possession, ' Price1 IJt.MO. hold on Friday ojt next week at Bulek Six touring, good condition; I1T5, Riveralda drive, six rooms and lathi sa- Nina Iota for* «al«l k°°A locstlon, neat woods near thq Eatontown railroad Freehold by the pupils of tho Mon- Invited to Parade. Willys Overland Agency, 128 West Flont •Beag«.>rlc. .Pricee lelleaes than »!>,00O.lO.OO. . DnDlrhan'aa river j Hanea,road, inaar-.Nswmani Springs Terml. Sde Paul Ilevere, J8 Broad sttiet itr«et. Bed B«nk. •' road. .Will itU, ehJap, little tsih needed. Ifed.Bank.: .,••";;• . :, •<••:•• • • • \ station. •; ..' mouth county schools. At least 600 >lano Shop,' Bruromond place. Rid Bank, 1 The Perth Amboy firo depart- FORDSON TRACTOR WANTED. *"".' »3- .'-••• ""- -i."__..i_^l:'_ John Fries, Star Route l.n.d Bank. : pupils from Highlands will attend ment has sent a letter to Union fire Secpndrhanded; must ba in A'-l condi- WNIIlaHtDROOMs FOR RENT. PROPERTY FOR8ALB. phon^'088. Fira Engines Demonstrated. the fete. AH the school children in tion. Call Bed Bank 1318-M, .from. «;>0 .... .JrnUhsol Mimsi «sn ba used for - Near rlvaf, ten »nlsuta» from, R<1 Bank T : company of Red Bank', asking the 0 g;8ft evenings, TWO fun station; ilx room* and bati, ill fmprove. . ,,,, .. . VQK jnlifTj :! ~ Two fire engines of different lo-nt housel• hWMke»Blii«,"pri»«»|fsei to buy now fire lighting equipment. other stations nlong the line but ^FOR SALE. jink: mutt' sell on' aeeount of sftknets. rba«,' Bed Bank. ' ! ' '' 'i' special stops will bo miulo to take sionors, with a reqqett that it be Dulek Sli touring, gpod condition; I1T>, •elephona after fliOO P.. It, peanibura- Wftt«r-from Cotnpton'i creek was Willys Overland Aitney, 128 West Front T-F-81. .'.,..., •-.,'•.•- -'• ' • nlgll gradi aneiriaairt, flash and near- BUY THIS HOME. ; V .on children from other schools accepted. itriet, Red Bank. \ Uied. On Sunday about fifty Bel- RANQE AND STOVE FOR1 SALE. by sprlotersi an' ejeiptlorjally (ln» 16t. Bin rooms, bath, atum-hsat. Impr'ov*- whoro arnrngoments hiivo bcon ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR SALE. French rang*'In goad bfdsr; jjso 000k- Theaa leirs are, all tuberculin tasted and ford firemen and interested citizens ng' store as good aa new. Joseph -wldly, minti; large lot and garage-. 7rlei |«,IO0, madp with George W. Hardy, sta- Card of Thanks. New, one halt to ono h. p.;; nevenever usedused;; «ertl!t«st«i Jumlehe*, ' H. • V Ladfewoo«, (tratf, Sea Paul Herefi, >l niott streak went to Beechwood to ivy6iuc WANTED. v/wAtvVAWaa; »ympathy and wonderful flortl con- Ar4 «a BOUSJ. wants three or four hours' wcrk a An all around blacksmith and also wood- Middle agsd'wetaaK'lcraei «aaw York: B.su«ant fttlur.,.!la chairs,, as FILLING STATION SITE, *.'.•". •••:• tribution* In our recent jrett low [*r. DfDaridd QlQlorera , 41 Sank street, worker would like steady work "when ha keeer for an elderly «oupl«io Maw York: - dlihs ~" 'i site alpng oonerete' blghway!NB. Socl.ble for Elks' Auxiliary. ould commute dally• . P, O. B« 417, Bil- Talepheae Red B«nJc««l-K,'or Ml vptftfti blaat. sn at tht'Twltht'Twlo BBrook Coo- tttMud home Friday from the ll«l it New Monmouth Bsptlst ehutoh. toils k (at ia«pstlanMl it or man store (nil asdool. Qr^k Hit, price 91,110, Ront dliappolnt' us. . _^____ • rerybody.', Tell ui ya\iv »eqalr*mame. Spring L»kt hospital, where he un- clal meeting for member! only at —Advertisement. \, O, Dtrhan, Drummond.plsce, tttd Dank, la >«da foUBUlm *ft»d/i*»*|l.*»» Lamion Ageney, 8 Wosl, Main slieet, the home Wednesday night of next FART~OF"HOUSE~FOR RETTTT' hone »H. ' > ' untll Ootobo. Call >4cf Bank >0» Fre«Told,,»f. J. . •'.••,,/' derwent'an operation for appomll- Card of Thanks. Four rootm. ffaiigt, Isril Uiro and :4]ltl», John DotrlbaU, of^tlncroft week at eight o'clock. Card games We ilealro to thnnlc all those who rultl rent 120 > month. Thtoilora Sill- - -ell, Kverttt. N. J. "• Want to uuy , lot pool live ilernd Kaw kouaaefala .»«««!>• '•»< Urt. all underwent a similar operation at will bo played and prize* will be offered nympathy during our te- Plymouth lloek ehlcks. State prlc* to —— j-g^ • Itlrn titt* Ottsrnseii, freeh anj near. , SU.Frtneli hoiplUl at New Bruns- awarded. Tfhfl hontciiei will be Mr», cent btrcavemant, and e»pecf«lly Isilrer skmt lo John oletclnikt Vandlr- by springers I an «»t)tlontUlr. Una lot, Will party who took Isily'e'brown hat i«r«. V. J..._... .Kart^tattyi »nd he returned home Sit- Walter B, • Coiino*' of ttod Dank, the Rev. Thomai Kearni, tha bour- rom ,sr ky ml.uUml.uUii klnoly isturn to Vox The.e «a«ors «ye,nus, ShraviViiry, N.. Kennsburoj,. .Mrs. C. A, LettJ of Jamci Ahem. »ent»t |»8.per «ionlli,,oppoalU,tlni depot, titT, Dad Bank. lamual nwnrti, 14 Weak Front elre>l, jtlttYntf* T«wiuty> Eleotlon. Fair llaven la • nev? member ot tho hon« lit, . 1... ' ' '-AtUntlo townnhlp-oftlcUli wlio«e auxiliaryli . ' ' , IN MEMORIAM." T '•' ~ : WRins/ATiTEb Maw - hudftoiwf sla1 rooms, fMn • tU il«Bt.M<>M'»taH «t VER PROPERTY FOR SALE 11 or ..nir.l ho«*a>«rkl faaillf at -three, pVbV«aiaat 8, Jfoji»»V' V>r ' Ul fruit company clnnrad about |40 liy a yr»pirtyi iwli.nUd null Ufil not »*p«ct«dtji cnrd,p»rly «t the flrthoui* Snttir- iMnedbila »«.«•«,)«., AllrMllv, te otfbnd. Mr. jfait Mr. d»y nljht. lll ll| di l Jfanti wt jD«mo-palaenstr'touring cir, model. furnlahad or .urifurnlihed;. aeven . rooma, with .a iBye-rotim bungaloji,i him .and \gt\i OW,i)Bia;t7S«0»« •- "• I9&2,;.in' ^ood'tunlrur -order v good tlrel.j every r modern:" convettleAeer ; 'dellghtfal ran; .l»o 250-' Melritosh ' appler: tre.s. Prlca reaaonable to^caih' buyer. Phone neighborhood-; 1170 - mqntb)y1 j /furnUhed; Only five minutes .from nation and two aim.iRumaon. '<••:• 5.1 •.••.<•••'•..•.' <.i•>••,.•» »65 uriturnlshed; ' Edward \V. Llntner, 5 minutes from but. Price ID,B00. Terma -Thorqut'b.brad peTlc. oupplis. for aala i : COLLIE FOR SALE, '•.<; I..'.,-, West.Main atreet, Freehold. If. J/ : • to lult. Phone Matiwan 24«-W, Mag- lolla'Farm,' C. Ware, tfatiwari. M, 'J,' •" •heap.'' My. .-:'J.'N;J VanDnmin, 3 Ramp ! Flna.gnval ;for .roidsI «in ataud. I , utlful ..black anil, white collie, one :.•-,"••',.••. FOR SALE... ,..;,•• , :.-,,. •v«nm. Vflr H«v«n;-N, J. • •'-• tlohhii thlrtr.ctnttblny, a _pir£ubla-yardcublayard.. X year .old.' trained «r.d home-broken. Price ^welve 'aerea'of good farm-land, fto peii^ CARPENTER JOBBING for; aattlag' of' fifteen, KM.J J., Hi,' Jonei, ICe. /£/& , Phone Binki AUo. iti »200. 'Phone, Atlantic trees, 150 apple y competent man id any branch of, work. ^Mi'FlrsfiatioVH^i hold, N. HolmdeiV/ NW., J.'. -Thona.'78-r-m • .• ••' • -• raepMrrleit Ifp^ bulldinge;' $3,500/ terma. Ho job too Urge orYmall to receive prompt Wa1- M«ar' Bed Bank.' Caleb Lulier, Balford, ittention. Sash cord anil Elating.-, Eatl- ed^BJnkiyihoM'y»T.?;"'CW"be> ; •.;<• • • VWAfifrED AT,ONCE- ; '•••. Mi J.. phone Keanaburg 7B-F-31. • - Wa; Vt); •*YUa>«tva|aaa|p--- IBVBJ ar# ,Lejstwf •», WW^T ----—•••-" -.-• t ,> One, Slni»r>imonh61e; rtachlne Vadd.ra -Mafan to>harrotoNharrotwv andd 'njark mark' two' fleida'. of istes fornlahed. Screenat* •peclalty. Wa; winter materi'rnieblne; table., l.Hlni and. abouutt? eevenJ .-a'crearv' .Oofne;. prepared'.to - i, i • LAURINO BROS. 'rices ,rlght.;.' 0. H.' Bennett, 127 Men-ground,, ODD highway-frohighwyfr m 1 NeN w Votk louth atreet, Bed B»nk. ;phona 124-B. y AbAabur/ / P"(JuloP««.."(JuloH '•il«'M««0'•il«»'.M«,«000 i motor,'5all.'In, good, order. Mri(.' O.'Heyer, worLk .to.Benlneei -farm.: Red .HH1 road, :,- Sea aand,.-elnderi.i top soil, gravel sand,, 4»-t)ec.ohdl.l treeti'l{eyport,-N,-J.'. i,... - ';', gravel, yellow :eandV hvlile stone and well BABY, CHICKS .,, r cash.b ) JJoai. . nOIU 1003 ft [ : MlddloId1et-'•• • ,-.'-';•".•• nue, Aabnry J',••..•:.'• HUDSON HOUSE! A .-'.•'••,',•'• rotted manure: from LaUrlno Bros.' Prompt now, on aala.; Place ordera how and . re« 7 ' ..'!•.••• HOUSE' WANTED. , ' • ' Brwer| *" "Smltli, 701 Bao«a a»anue, *!• _ Udl5g;- eentr.illy'located; "hot .and -Mu»t!n6tib*i-,o.ver 'H.oTO'j' Red'Bank or ft^rv7ca and big., loads ..at a moderate aerve. yoUr chicks. White Leghorn*..,It. bury Pa "• • • • -• — -• •"— -J^^i* —....rUnnlniri.waier! .Ideal for commercial vfclnlty. • .Mop la , the, time, to Hat your. price., Phone Eatohtown 240!!*W. . Hede>rid Plymouth iloeka,': We only people,.., • rtcijonable' rates., .181 Hudaca property for ule with DIFIore'a" Rcil E*- • •- .-". MUSIC TEACHER. ~" >ave, best strain, chicks, Call us. up, BadKlAVBACH ZEPPELIN"• _.. avenue, phon. Red < Bank 41B-W.'. < •".•-' 1 Bank 1D99. Pronn-Cooper Co.. 47 Broad 30xS ;feet.. auommodatai -. liv. t nyilp tate Office,' at ,153 Monraoutb atreet, pnone Violin,'- piano, .Hawnllan gultsr, ;cornet, treet. the hew five, end ten cent t; T Red;-'Bank.'al83t;';-.:,;^-'i- f •;. '-• •••>'.•: tenor-banjo and mandolin. Lessons elven Maybach motor, «8 ;h.'p.! J* mll« i»: .,'.,i -MO0SEt.ir0?-L| evenings, except Friday eyenlniis, and all hour, guaranteedr ean wake".28 mllea .. To eol^i!l.p«opl»i ^llv Jt®$2l$B$&& ?*#. ,'•• '•.•;••. ROOMS FOR RENT. -,' .1... " , ; ,-JSED: CARS-FOR SAL6.V nibre; doiille planked, manoiany, nawj tt ,Two" nice alhgle"..rooms, "also on. large day ..Balufaay,"*;Telephone 2SS-II, Red We always-have plenty of.-utied cars In- llltit '»nd;runnln*,wai«r,'-Ap»ly 41 TtouTtou pg); . p^p J Bank.'- or call at. 60 Rector place. • Hudsons and Essex coaches arid most' any J5.600, M.t prlfo IS.OHO, UJmo Tark, ., V/WfcWO . h menu.. Addreii,42 Ihrockniorton room suitable for .two;- all'conveniencea'; marine basin shed Ho. C, Brooklyn, N. I.' petf avenuejHadvenuejHad - Bank,-.'-,Bank',-.'--,' ''•.!'''•:•"''•.!•:••• " *•••'••'• Quiet ' neighborhood, pileasan, t , atirround- , --.•-..- NOTICE., . other kind you may WIookinB-^fpf. Hud-. l«m'.-V, Dlelulcb, 43. Lelibton lava. .; JJERSEY, CflW FOR SALE, ••;- ^ Red-Bank. •<,, "••••^.•.•x'-v-.M-r .':«•- aon,-£ Saaex Used Car'Department, South Telephone Watklns D058 or Atl», Naa» Ings;'Apply at::"2.Hud avenue,'phone If you hayeproperty for tale lend me 1 York City. Specifications; will ba mail!* td-Bink^aa:;..^--^^'.,,',:.^. •.... •••. ,Apply Mn.. John H. r«rk«r,, fJodhfJodhC< C»» . Red Bank adoatflptloo anil your, price. I, haveeev- Seventh avenue, Long'Bran'ch,'maln:offlee; : dir avenue, ,W{lWt t LonL g • B»l)chBl,h H, JJ. ; 350 Broadway. Phone :Lqng'. Braneh 8gt.- upon .renueat; -..,' - ^:' ;--. • -'.../-• .-»•••, • • REAL'ESTATEREAL'ESTATE. eral buyers. Now i» :the time to buy or Utotri ynpna-Long'Btiftch' Wji' 1 ..• '' -•-'•• *.-" r sell.. Uoscph Bestt, re: 1 'estate, 61. Mon- *T.jPqr;aale, aliivroolii m ibungalow,bl hot .water. HELP WANTED, FEMALE. : . CARPENTERS WANTED v ' »h ,>,- f.,: SUMMER/HATS'"'-" .,, ' ..:•., h«.a't, aUiTaodurn-'ltnprovcmenU; lot COxlSO niouth street.- phone Bed Banlc 2138. 'A woman of experience.in,all brsndhes t PINE FOR SALE at .Lohmin'l; iptrt ihBpii and dttia ,hati. of-banking'is required'in* a national'bank. fo'r wo'rk'on bid jschool, at-Colt'a K«ek. feet;'centrally located; $8,250; immediate ! , EXPERT' UPHOLSTERINOTT^ ; One ,fll«bi ^pitalra; 14 Brpid-itrt.t, B.d if{aaalari:-. A.,'!*- J.vina.,,Realtor,,43. Broad One who. underata(nda> bookkeeping,* also Apply on 'Ihe job. -:.';''/,-,:-. > ' ' v Justl.l!e;of H). 'peace,.: Criminal and .cdlle'c. OveratufloU furniture, cuahlona. slip cov- ahorthand.' Answer stating exerience, rcf- 5?^ BtoW;--.PMc»V.t»-'»tilt->tli:,'''f " •' "I: •.Uundr/.tov#';ililrty>ii«l!oii Sol] fa! tfltl turn, eases receive .prompt • attention with reet. Red' Bank.. ' •'. //', ' ..-'' ' . . ers made to order; aupplles: tapestry, ere- 1 and Bwlder. WODtp LIKE >lpM*wgtf,cMi'h»t'«Utr:hantet,'ii » »alai reiuHa, Biy and night aervlee., rboht'4. tohne'.apd 'leather;'-lamp- shade silks, wire erence.and sBlmry. expected.- '. Addreaa At- tot and B •V>eHt 1 lenburat National Bank. Allcnhurat, N. J. 1 All.?:£'. - link. phonaHail Bank »-B. ••'; • ~ V Naar-SUU-roarf, FalrOeia Oardana;- Lion aias heater attached. ' Can be' seen \Ve repair radiators, fenders, ' wlnd- ;JMprayainaiitj. and goodloeatfon. room bungalow ind callar! lot 40«200 feet* any morning or evening at; 135 Bridge , •'.•••',• ' '•'• ••'.:. .-MAN;. •• • : . ihleld and door claia for all cars/ Fire- Splendid opportunity to make proOtahle stone ttrc. .and tubes. We sell Fol'l . CAWENT£RSWAP,^« eontraotpr acd bullderi,all lilndi of 5ob'. For quick i»i» «,000ie»ih. .Caleb tuker, avertaeylRed Bank. ' '•'-.-' •.'•'.-,• ' connection', with old reliable nursery .-com- r bine i dona', -Deilar In ^building material. : honeycomb radiatora that will not freete Sougltss Job; corner.i ot:Aven'uef;bt;;»i»» Balford. 'phohe Keahabnrg 7S-F.8.j. - • . •' |i_' ... .,: ,FOR.,RENT.-- '• • ' , . pany; soliciting.' orde.ra In this'vicinity. for 114.60. Red Bank Radla<6r Worka. ,'•...' ":'BUTCHER.,WANTeD'.'--.l!l:i-'.:" Jemei 8oden, Lltcrolt. N, J. , • •••'./ -Two alx/room - houses, .with Improve- Full tlmo/or. part time. Write Hoopea, Rivers and Rums'on road,'Huma6n,'^'.Jo».. : . -'•: .-•'.:••,. .' WANTED..;. .,',..•.. :,•* ' ments,"garn'sei,> garden: '.If' necessary;, on Bro. & Thomas Co., West Cheater, Po. 113 Weat Front street. Red Bank, pbope at: Xjytoji'a. rnarket, Atlantlo' Hlghlanda1 , /WANT-TO BOY-/ -,,- ,.•• Old family silver;Klsssware, china and 1177. ".:-•.. HELP WANTEDiv:--':--f N,'J,,',iihonalo-n. ••w- T•> v.'^r..' ' r; : cMokeni'arid diick.: .wlllipir b«ll prlci.^ .brass) alao antique .(urnlturc:-mlist ,li« »t So^tU; Shiewabiiry.' Tlver, opposlta Goose- 'OFFICES AND HALL FOR RENT/ . Uanily young man (o,: drive; car, anil'A leait.XOO years old. A'-'poatal' will Bring neck 'bridge;' Bryan,' Pbrtaupeck, phone .' CONTAACTOR.AND BUILDER. Phonp:8!«.M, W.flank; «cill M Br!4»« lAngj,-Branch ^SS-W.: . •. ;' '. -. •• ' Two* larger halls', suitable for orgetilia- Be'-roodeling old-houses a specialty. .'A make- Wmsel! useful. neiiBaBkAiietlonv; m «, Red Pank. B.Adler,i- . m... L. Richmond. Freehold. N. J. '•-". tlons. and foqr .offlcea, ;two connecting end ; w . *- p» •| 9 «••»• .s. ",1 . .a, n,' N. few dollars spent on improvements ilou. 1 . . ; ROOMS FOR RENT. two .single, for rent In the Divfjaon build- House,-- 35 , Ilo'nmoutu • sUeet,: Red ,Bajk«». ' ,1 377, liumaon. • BUSINESS PROPERTIEPROPERTIESS FOR SAXET . -DANCE HALL'FOR RENT. •• *.' ing; -'immediate' .possession. -Apply. at bles your profits. „ let me elvo you an es- "CentrallCtll y ltlocatedd; pricri e reil«nibl». ,Jo- to prlvat> parties,for aUch .acclvltUs as , Best, location on- Bridge avenue; .two. timate. I employ, only best of help.- Sat- BOSTON TERRIERS; , USEKEEPER WISH. and mail, tlihtrohlmnaya repatred. Eoonni euchre Plrtlei. dsntfa, birthday c.lerjra. minutes'.walk.'from' station;- Can be seen Davidson's, Davidson building, Red Bank. .4^a.,wldower'a> home,; Adi H.P., aeph\'Bejta,-!M«l. e»t«te.(#B4 ^onjnpul; h isfaction'- guaranteed. ••:- -C-- A.- MeClaskey, matarlallfor ia'i.Ti-OgdeniM,r.Clslkey,il!3 tloni.and itraw.rHe partleiv Harrington',' June Is't.-. All' :improycments.-*-Address Pupplts! and, irro»n itocK for-»»l..,_... v...,, drawer M, Had Bank.; '-' etnati.phone Bed,Blnk'lll88.-'/ ; - -• ...... FORSALEr NetvrriBD Springs avenue,' Red Bank, pbooa /avanue. Red Bank. a?hsba -B hall, nrir Headden's Correr. N; J. WO. Bridge.'avenue, Mrt.E. Delia"Vetehia, Farm* of'42.'aores, ten room house, all 463-M. • •" .' ';, - . - . • .'-.-:-•' • '' ceptlqnally line litter to chobs, Irom .uowiWWr/j| I'L -FAMICY. WASHIMO WANTJjATJj p ! o, N: phone Bed Bank ^287. •"--••• - '••••'' •' Mri. J«m« T. Willlnr,.VIIioIIioB iv«nut, r'Have'your, car'waahed by , Bank ll)^;rt-.'S"'':.'.'.'.''V.v. ..- -if-•• 6utbulldlngs; 800 .'apple- trees, 101) pcacb Mrs. Bailey, ,71 South, street, •l'reehold,;,/:.'K5m| : -..' •,LOTS.'FPR'iSAIiE:-:-...-.i -,•-.. .' '.'...,'READY; FOR RENT. »n Monmoiith. H. J. * '' -II, ' - nl«hts and'fiundaya, Sandsra Game, Up- /Threo lota on:. Thoihas' avenue, near ^REAL 'ESTATE,'BAROAIN- trees, .200 pear trtea.< eight acres aspara- aaler.afxlr., , rooni-houfch , all modernn lm gus; $10,500, half cash. Caleb L. I.ukor, Beautiful six room bungalow., corner of •:••.'••>• LAUNDRY WORK WANTfiD, per Broad street, Red Bank.- >••,.. '-. . ThriThr'ei-pltcp e tipe.lrjtpe.lrjr living rorooom >ult« Smoke ShpD, each,60x2112 ;nIceleveL lota. ovemente; garage; lotQSxicO; entral Pcarl'/strcet arid' McCarter avehuea; Fair ' Laundry', work wanted-,)o toko: home. for - aale,ale . IInn goodod' condition;; CaCann be^aaee^aaell fur(her. pirtlculara '.frdnw CarlvJ,.' Dleti, irovementeemente;; garagegarage;; lot-QSxicOO;; centrcentraal Belford. N. J.. phone Keanaburg J6-F-81. . FARM FOB -SALE OR RENT. - focitlontl . 'P'Prici e «»,C00«»C0 . Courtlanddtt WWhiteh . Haven;'every'modern improvement; steam WANTEP T . U6 River atreot, Keu Bank, •.'•••:..:; • ••'••' Fartrt of 17&. »Croa, lW/UlUMej: to» lilt nY^t{nie'.at.Z 9 Uapl«;KV«&uc;.Rei Bank; 128 Weat front itreaWRad- Bank.,>>,••'•! Broad . ;strcetr National B«nk building. -LOOK—FOR SALE. • heat,- bathV opqn -fireplace, sarage,, Iota, of asalatant gardener. Apply ,,ur',phone .b?;-(.'piji • .H^baaV . 4h^ • a . . - - "^-^ -A* An1A • * *w*. . O hona-172-J.- v'' < *' , - FOR SALE ATI SHREWSBURY. ,' Sta-room house and,a little over three SpD*NI>TOR?«)ll,lv - rent/to -ol«a. art aatate.', Thomas S. phone -444.1 Red Bank. ' ground. 'Apply Mra. Georga Harm/Syca- tw'ecn,7:00 and 8:0* A. M. or 4:00 '»n4'i"{-.$2i i«Ia. ;Appl/ »t Mlddlotowlt' Diiry Flaldi Red •BanK'TPnoiie.o'Ot'-'J. : : •: .'*•'.-:>,• . Idaal Plpelaie Furnacea "Jnatallad 1 Fine • prtperW:.ICOxltO; • eight •rportt acres'of Iqnd along *>' .icrete road on cor- more' place, Fair'Hiveh, phone Red Bank 1 houae. bath and electricity; *<.60Q,-termi.' WORK FOR "UNCLE SAM." rier at'. Hopplng'a CrossinK, nc«r Camp- 1191-J; '' ,'. •• ,-•• -•• > .. 7:00 F. M. ^Mrti.C. A-.Hudaon.'phonj.r.'ijSi; ; tihont-848, Bad Panic. 'J-, '•••>'• UPWOLSTBRIN'O, , ,.i"'/ -•;•," eoinplcta reauy.to'fira'from C30-'up,-depend- -Postofflco' .Clerks,. csrrjera;- railway poa^ v UpVo^iartMr end rcflnlahlnr of allklnda !n>o!nonn llie. NoNww U th« chaapeit-timchaapeittimee to' -X^wIn'.O, Reed, real e»tate, Tlntbn falla, bell's Junction. 57,600. Caleb U Luker, RumsoTlnmnVin 886RSK1: " .' '' .' '' ' -.'-';• --,' '"••' i-\-J N:J., phoneJ Batontown ai»4-Fr23.i -'f- til, clerks; $l,700-*2,700 'year;, men, 18 Belford. N.'J. Phone 7B-F-31. Kemaburg •FARM FOR;SALE. or-fu^j-tre,.'Frtnk Howard. ttHairlion InaWl.IWl . -F..NFN. L»;'.;"'- wr---:''' '-'.'r-:• 'A•• -• '•• ••••-. HOUSES FOR SALE. rT '•:'•. . UUCOMt RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS" Farm - of 81^4 .acres, for sale on main >veri, £cd Bank. " immediately' Franklin ' Institute,t , Dept. highway- between Freehold;- and« Long . Ceaat MiMillinerl y . SellServlcSell-Servlcee SboppeSboppe . Tibav* aevlersl hoaiei-In Blvar Plaia, T-186.T186 . ithitochMtert , .N..-Y.NY" " '"> ' Men,' 18-25,' "b^como railway postal .All kinds of iobbin-r attended to by.'am. .-,,'•'•.:-••.;,,.»,•,. v AUCTIONEER.,-- -,.,.- ... JJ with all lmprovementi/at 'a,' reaeonablei clerks;- Ateady;. commence!: $1|000^ ie%r, Branch; excellent potato soil; 61 acres in P«rh:-ahd-.laundry; every coaching free. > Write-Immediately. Frank- mile 'lo'ng.--Three lets, of--farm-buildings. Marvin, '33 Harding: road,'- Bad SOS/Broadway: (opoalta'Btalnbaeh'a), Long 1 ! : street, phone '— •"••-• SOSBd 'Btlbh') L lmpro.vemen,t;: two-car garage, lot, 6Gx20Q, lln' Institute . Dept. S-131,-Rochester, N. Y. Prlcii «25 an. tee.. BayH. StiUman. Eat- Phone 35v-J.- • ...--. / 'v 'V- •' '-,'•• .'\-'-] \ • „.-.•!,;•.•- ',.R0OM:roR- RENT. . •..'•....' .• i :B«»»t.'.'M..J.!.;.-', ;':-,r?,.-.- t.-".- -|j- ' .' •.' -..' . , MONEY TOLOAN . > near , Broad street/and, high school; Pl««l»nt ftont rcorop bnaHtait It da- : HOUSES FOR RENT. . ohtown;/N. J; '. -'-•-. ^ •""-'• ' .-'A gonrVreamVot work ho;«ii; seven'and • •,; w,.'- PUPPIES FOR SALE. Money to.loan on trit'bond and mort- $10,000:1 part: cash. ,balanco mortgage.'. Ca> . •'. ' MATAWAN BARGAIN. : TOURISTS ACCOMMODATES aired. 130 Hurdlng roid. Rid Bunk; . Airedale ' puppita.: «ll lblo : to . saga on Improved real eatata worth dpuble lebLukcr. Belford., N, J. Furnished or unfurnished, houses fc jljht -• jreari -old; Apsl/'iteplten. 6aelay, K the amount: loaned.' Alatoa-Beekman, at- rent'for summer pr by the year a}t Fair - Cozy.: seven "room houae, fine loejition,- Beautiful bright* airy jooma, coiy anrl, Maple atraat, Kean.jbiiw...N..J.: ,-•. ;::.--•,'. t|on;.br«d from beat,of their BrtK center of^wlin; wonderful garden, 77x268 torney.r 10. Broad -att«et,H«d Bank.', ' ••;, AT THE AUTO TIRE .SHOP. Haven. - N. J. • Building lots, bunsalows homelike; reasonable. Breakfast |( d,' "UPHOQTERINO; «166. ' E.. Rut(i»:er,,Bulet,Ru( ,Vi J.,- Vulcanising tires' and tubes. General, and housesI for sale. • Jre -•d - ' F- . -Dennla feel, faces .two.: streetsiJlawn,' trcea, flow- HOQTERINO; , Haililatt tchoolhl. '> ' FURNISHED RQ0M3 FOR RENT. rs, grape arbor; an'ideal spot at,a ridlc- "SQ.1. 26 Riverside »veime, Bhbne R44 . ; UPBOliterlaz ind,tefljliWngd all;klnda cord.^lres and Mlcheiln.tub^ia in:stoc|c: re- Fair Haveni,. N. J. PhoneTRod Bank 660-R. : • ••••••-•. •, APAHTMENT, -TQ::liET. •:•••.'!:;- ' GARAGE BUILDER. One minute - from. Broad street; three pairing .rubber-boots; kerosena.oil, 7S76 lously low price-, $3,50p;- .Phone 256-M, ; : : of f urnltura.i Frtnk.Howard, {( HEtrUon 1 Bank' 1416-It. ••'•.• ''.• . •'. '-' .• '•'•'' --'?.'^vH Flv« roonn and bath, eholcs loeatloh .Will build you a gar.*., .U. SiK, furnished:,rooms;'-to-rent, ,'witb ' bath; ..all gM,', denatured alcohol. SO Mechanic M0TORBOAT3 FOR SALE.- . atawan. or,adareas'Bi'oad street, drawer L:'T.-\DorgmUi' 'or ^ig*nt»..'Rad'BBhk.' -. avinm, Rad Bank, pnona 8081.', • ;,-. -.. 1 improvements'; 'no 'children; -$8.00 'per Motorboats. from . 18 to 40 .feet long, Red Bank...... IM;-,J«xJ4.V'HOM" 10x18, »110| ill new ltrent, Red Bank. . • eea sklft without'motor, 20 h. p. Wiscon- ,. - "WE BUY/AND,SELL--v;>:. J. O. ESCHELBACH * SON, . .., - •• LOTS FOR SALE." • : •-. .'-. umber.; George Bartela, P. O. Boi 863,week,. 80 Mechanic .atneVt.. Bed Bank. - - , - ..WANTED.. . - • . I h'av* aaveral lota near, hlgb aohool" Red .-.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. / sin motor, 10 h. p.' Lntlirpp. N. J. :M. 16 AU UndVof household goods, anUaaei,^v. ait Front atreat. Rcd-'Bink, phoita FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. , ; With .kitchen .privilege**.. Improvements; b,.p.. Can .bo seort -at Dlckman's -Boat Youne man with tcood bookkeepinif cx- BankiPrloea tliht.' ,CilehIJ;'L.uk«r7 B«l- Widow who goes to business wlihes'.to musical Instruments,';trunk,,''.. »1BV atci,-\ ' Auto,acc«iiqrla«, and, vulcanlilng. . , . , ROAD. : seaaoh" or' year. - No '-• children. Busses Works, foot of Wharf avenue.' Red Bank. jerience; must-be fully ..versed in general ford. fPhona. Keanaburg 76«F->1. • • . ' . T saoh or ya. o c ldren. Busses1 • , .,TOCySTrT>O3Ta'.FOR;SAI,E, .'-Large- Hat ot-Lomea -for- aale sublet two'furnlshed rooms wlth. privilege pasa doord . - ' TwT o doord s faastt > of.fC't. Ce'ntet Idirer and Journal- cnirlea. Only men Red Bank Auction' House, 81-JT.M««.V t - ' , WANT TO SELL MORTOACE. :l. of'light housekeeping; references required. • HOUSE FOR RENT lth best references and" several-years of .~.Aojr 1dlara«ter' qr-Jiimari: • isv«h laat Jersey Coast homes-, from Atlsnt! Hlgh- street, on Ttidge road. Or address'Box on Riverside drive: four room house, large, mouth atreet, phone 1084." • ,"••" '"f'';-.-:-?',',' 'Wlll.aell 1%, nrat~rnortgage' of *l,al» lands .to Aabury Park. C. Packe; phona Address R; F. F.. drawer M. Red Bank. ' 63, Rumaon, N. J. - • ' ixporlence need .apply. • Write full par- loni. Firmly Park, phono'S77,.Rumion. on-Rumton -property, for1 $l,2B0."'' 'Addraoa plot of ground, large chicken hbli3c,. stable: iculara and salary expected. P. O» Box " WE* ANDBUtKiilEADBOiLBiSRr liC'Seabrlght;- •,'..• r -- n •, , CANNEL COAL , ! . -BARRED-PLYMOUTH ROCK '. within ' twenty' 'minutes' ' walk 'of • Red TILE SETTING A SPECIALTY^ P..O. Bo» 21,.Beabrlght,:M..J.: rt .... ' / • HUDSON. COACH,FOR. SALE. for your fireplace la Juit tho-tHnj-to use hatchings-eggs 1IO,:P. M; -FARMSTAND COSS,FOR SALE. ' Eitontown 2436-M. andl"nar,'cood - fishing end boating; sacrl- Lelghton avenue, Bank. Waitrront >tra«t. Bad Bank. Phon« 72-R. FURNISHED, BUNGALOW FOR RENT room •uitc, bedroom .furniture, porch set. ico -J35.000, $15,000 cash,'balance .mort- ; STRAWBERRY PLArlTS; FOR SALE. . ;X have .numerous firmB-.andlots'for sate . FOR SALE, . and numerous other articles, comprising :acc. Yod should-look this ovCras this • ••..'./;...:.• -...•' -tEM sutfHBNf- i ••• , from. June lat. to. October let Apply tel ' ,BlK'-Jqe . and' Superb 'Everbearing, IS In .vlclnity-^of ^Red^Bink'aQd aurrouridlngs. .Ona: hundred-and ten-acre, farm, seven- entire contents of. house. Apply to Mrs. '. - ; P. BORELLI, c.'r^] Mra. Harm. Syomore, place, Fair. Jiuven, .Joseph Sesta,' real esUte. 54 'Monraoutb s a ' wonderful bu,y. Caleb Luker, Bel 1 1 JlPar, hanging and decorating. 188 Me- H.3.. or plionn Bed Bank 1101 J. '•• .... • - cante^er* 100,.'16.00 per 1,000.- "E. ,Beed,- room-, house,, large barns and usual out-' Lee. I^kc avenue, phone Red Bank 326-W. brtl.: phone Keansburg 75»F-3t. Tailoring , suits.made to'orderi fit BuatV .: . jhanlo street, Red Bank.' rhono'lUl-W. Tlnton: Falll; |N street. Red' Bank, l-bone Red Bank 2138.: . bulldlnga. One mile from' Red Bank. HJ1LKMAW: WAN itU. SMALL FARM WANTED. FOR SALE ON STATE HIGHWAY. anteed: cleaning, dyeliig, pfeailne anrlM«. . '•.;.•, .TWO MEN WANTED, •'.'. hona'2184-F-23. ; . • - WANTEO. ..--,"•, . ,', 516,000. • Caleb L. Luker,' Belford. Phone •Not lean,? than 25 aerei of .land: culti- 1 Man wanted .to.live.. In tenantenntt houseranhoera d . Two slnglahbuaesiand'.ohe- double ho-nae, Kcsnaburs 7S-F-81. ' 1 have 'several cottages - located between pairing. Will be open .Thursday', at ;**;,; • to live In tenant house* ind work on farm. to'mllki , PRINTED-AND INLAID LINOLEUM. vated or'non-cultivated; must be reason* led Bank and Midiiletown' that aro very r : MWdl.Uwn Block Farm.-Thomas S. FUd. Stock FAtih.'-Thomu , 'Also"Opngp)eum rugs' In al|-,alces. to also- two- houses near depot! for. .aale.- HOUSE AT LITTLE SILVER FOR RENT. able; also properties for Rate of all de- Honmouth, street.,filed Bsnk. ';'.-'. ":';'|P ' ' B. FieldFlld. Bed Bank.ank.- Thonrhona 80 other* to' rent.; 'Obld star/Real; Eatat*. 85 ittractive; a)l modern improvemeuts; con- ^-^j : : ' • ; ., RESPECTABLE"WOMAN WISHES~ ault any room. Samuel Bwarti, 11 weat '• Corner ' Froapect. avenue and RumBon scriptions, At DiKiore's Rea} Estate office. :aining -about' six or seven, rooms . with IDEAL HOME FOR i DESIRABLE'HOUSE FOR RENT Front,atreaf, oppoilte rroid itrott. Bed Brloga avehue.-'Red Ba'nk. phone'484-J. ca.dct private washing-at-home. V. Bmrt, road; nine, rooms, all< imp'rovemcntsi ga- 152 Monmouth street/ phone Hed Bank lath; lots^are of good- size.. Prices' range Seven'rooms, bath,-all 1 imprbvemehtJ)'..', Blaekpolnfroad. Kumaon, K J-, boi 381. In good looatlon near station; all- convenl- Bank,.phone 188,7.-. -' -•••• -.-'' • ]| •'. •••; '- Qoldan ' Banteta - and Goantry ae&Usman John TL Parker.-JJorth Cedar- avenue/ Long on small place at Deal. New Jersey:.man EoVer, 68'Eictor,place. Red Bank, pbona HOUSEBOAT FOR-RENT..' iweet corn eeed for iale.' J.- O." Hrndrlck- •. : MONEY'TO-LOAN. for- sardener and. general work,' wife for Semi-bungalow iii Mlddletown,' garage: National Bank building, lied Bink, phone Three' roomi, • all furnlahcd;-/ta':.Red aon-A. Son, Mlddletown, N. J. Telephone .Branch,. N. .J..'phon,a XopirVBrsrich 791. ^ tuated oh good;,bus line, about fifteen, O»R.' • •• >•.•••••,•••/• ' . ». • '.-< • • . •• : On bond and. mortgage oh real estate in laundress and- to assist chambermaid. Bank; on -rlyer ahore: iprlng-'witer-'run* Mlddletown 798.R. •-• ^ • ' iLIFE GUARDS WANTED. :. Be'd- Bank or'vicinity, In aurhs of S50O to Answer, giving nationality arjd wages ilnutes' walk from railroad atation; con- ists of six rooms and bath, with other , . COWMANORE.i . ! nlng In. .Phone Bed Bank 198H-J, . • : -•- -; ' HAVE TOUR. CUOTHE.5, -Three-life guards, must be-sood-swim- 560,000. Apply Jolin A. Lovely, coun- wanted. Address Box 164, AHenhurst, ••-.• FOR SALE. :,C-i-A ' Frith and^wall Totted edw namira foe J improvements - except gis; For further ': CHEVROLET FOR SALE, ..-•.• .' cleaned atth« City Dry Clcanlns and Djt* mers: i^d 'j experienced • aurfmen with - a selor-at-law..' South • Ambc-y, • N. J.. phone N. J. . ' ' • •• • • •••'-. '.'''••' . - : a«l«, Parmlr Patk, Rumldq, N. J., pbona , A. Chevrolet coupe,. In f.rat claaa condl. c«tamatai\. • Address-Charles .'WheeiwrlghV, South Amboy 131-11. •.-' •• . - particulars phone James A. Stout, 'Mid- Antlaue six-foot sofa, Vcrrils M*rt)a i Jpif Worki; 9 'Mechanic, atreet.' rieiKBrotd '-> REAL ESTATE. . . til. •" '"• ••'.-. '•'. . .s '.'••- >" '.' •;...;•;-. • IMI Beach; Slat? RpekaWajr Beach.: N. Y.'. lletown 770-W any time after 8:00 P..M. tlon; aold fbr-want of'uae.- • 67'.;Brldga street^a.^^_«,, • Re¥>^J.'V4d BankAM1*'. .T*a.-^— el, in rirjlilaiVlUlam.- , .WANT.-TO BUY gmall. -house, improvements, out. of curio ^ablnct, Bar Harbor chair, kitchen .•.';-•..,-•"• MILKER.WANTED. . avenue; Red"Banto"PHoniiT[287iW.~ ~*V cabinet and lady'a- side indille. Thoiie; Oatr6v.Tproprletor. , '. -"., iFARWFORr . SALE.,- ,' , . foforr. a > tea room. on the highway, porch town, 97,000; double .houses,, $7,000 and I PIPELE33 HEATERS Good .wages and iteady' work. Apply - • MONEY,TO LOAN. . ' . Forty, ",ac.Ve«,;i45 roopi'.'»oase!:exceyent ch»irshi . tbltables,.UrgU e iic e bbox ,hi chinaa, class!l! * $11,600, all improvements' fine property* 297-M, or call UUon;. Farmly, '-Fartttly Pa>:^ ~R HORSE. WEICH1NO ABOIJI natallcd anywhere, $08 to $145. We Wallace street. Red Can- loan- on 'drat; bopd . and - stortgag* I.EtIO pounds, sound li every reapci foil; plesiinpleiint location, on malDTOidmalDTid, ten ware...oil stave, awnings.'^oor lames., gar* one and onc-nuartor acres, S12.000, bar^ Euarantee to heat house. or' monsy refuud- low* from 18.0(1(1 and .up.' Land ft Loan .Harry ml>«itei>fromRed-Bankml>«itei>from.-Red-Bank: stationstation;; . prl« den tqo.s And incinerator.' Address G., Bain. I* M. Martin,'39 Arthtir place, Red ed. Cash or'-installment. Kalaraazoo Stove >12(is stump' puller, price . 176.1. 17.680. ' Addreat B.i drawer M. Bed Bank. ' '.,, HOUSE FOR RENT. , Co., lQEaalr Front atraet^ Rad. Bank/ Sehnell. Oikhiirat, opposite school 'jjjiosr draw'cr M, Red Bank.' Burit • : " : ' '••'-• •''' Co. of Michigan; New Jersey branch.: Bed KEY LOST Houie at Haaddtn'a Corner, on Elite CARPENTER AND BUILDER: •' TRADE.IN YOUR OLD STOVE. REAL ESTATE. Bank,. P. O. Box 4S0: telephone 2020.-R. BUSINESS PROPERTIED FOR SALE. • Long Branch .1080. • • .' 1 lsat Wed eaday even Inn in thi Nidv, TBPH,,, a FleldvB«d Bank, tbont .Centrally loc«t«d.- Price raaaonible, Jo- General - repairInar, es^lmmtcs slven • OQ Good allowance given In exebanse for For rent furnished, six room, house, al Aaburr Park. Also pipe heaters ' and •'•' ' ' ; - • '' • -' •'•,:, : a«ph Seati. teal taUte, 13S Rlveralde ave-. "• ---'REALTESTATE» REALTESTATE. •U klndi of bulldinir-; .blue prlnti. fur- yoirr-oldcdalor sat stave when-you pur- modern improvements; five minutes - from afoves In slock. Beaten aold outright at ftchool-gyr-nnasiurai it was In •amall , SixSix. room luntilowluntiw,, alll modermorn I nUtied; prices reaiDnsble, MI work suaran- 'afttory. pricey - . CORN AND HAY FOR SALE, nue, Bed Bank, pnona lied Bank 684.''. manta; -' lot'' (iOxLIGl ; lcentrally d . r chasa a ;new,' one. Samuel Swttrtz. 14 station; excellent neighborhood; June 15th RcwaTd given if left with Ttof. l (iOLIG ll ocated; Utit • A. -G.iQoff, phone Hed • Bank 828-^f. West Front street, opposite Broad street, to October lEth; $80 .per month. A.-tu ! ' Corn' and hay for aale. V. VanDorni NEW BUNGALOW FOR.RENT. 18,000. A. I* Ivlni, Realtor, MORTGAGE MONEY. Gillund,' Senior^ Hi«h School, H«rdtnr Hilf.MlIe.rotd. Red ,Btnk, Stir Route, Keglater •" •-•:'•:' • VOK SALE. • •'. ;,:,„.•;; . phone Bed Bank 1387. ' ' Ivinn, Realtor, IJfffistcr, buildinr, Red We are 'able to pltnc amounts from llx rooms ancj batb: tn«ulr* st Barring. building. Red Birik. :.'..,. -I Bank • ' road. Red Bank', Wo. 1, i ,tot\'a service,atatlon near Hea'dd*n>..Cor- ; RktD BANK PROPERTY.FOR SALE. . Fann cf'I82 ««•», «J«ye,D room hoaie, • •-• MONEY TO LOAN. $1,000.' to, $10,000 in ur\t moi*tgagei on WOOD FOR SALE. ner,' State highway. Blddletown, W. J. ,', Two^atory.-house, 'six rooma'-aul bath; all.iabd«Ta.lm^roveineoU:irultt; all.build'- Bond and mortgage. 1st. 2d and 8d. or FOR SALE. improved Moiimoutb' county property, Intri !a srood condition, price $18,000. will buj mortgages, reasonable discount. Ford truck chassis, with, shifting sears, bearing 6% interest, payable.seml-annual- 18.00 for liree load delivered promptly. TYPEWBrrET HEADQUARTERS. • garage^tituatad near Broad tt»et;!$4,800, . yrURlnif >y exp«rl«nce0 men; Kernts 0. Buhllonllnt, phon* Red Sank tanns; -;;- Caleb Luker, BelfonJ, plione Also tnakt building rloana to r«*Domlbl« haa-.bus body on now;, body-can be-re*- ly, Maturing In 6 years. Thase mortgages - Typewriter* Itented;,:b"oughttand iold; builders. < Wplf. 103 Monmoutb street. moved. Alao team £ray horses for sale; re never more' than 60St qf thfl:salcabla Iiylne out of ttrounds, Iars« or imatl. Ad* 488J1 ' Trublne,-58'Broad street,'Bed'Birik. - ' • K«inahnrg. 78-F.81. • ••', .'.••:..• -:- h -.-y RIVER PROPERTIES FOR SALE. - : X ba,v« severtrho,us6t on'North Sbi-e-wi- Red.Bank, pfiono 105-M." have no use for them. J.-E, -Oi—Lartoirr pHcT^ThVnroVe'rty. ^Inquiries solicited. VE5,,IT WILL DP DONE RIGHT •'•••, n - STORW- ENCLOSURESTT Lihcroft, N. J., phone .794-F-21.. Middle- vice given a» to. what« when nhd howHft u your 'cir Is -washed at ths.Boro Busses, MORTGAGE MONEY WANTED—»e,000 barytiver,. with, all improvements: belt . . -SAVEDt . dorrisey & Walker, Inc., 181 Carr avenue, plant. T. H. Stiles.. 121 Hardinz road. on.lmprovad property on highway, Eatbn> i 'Now.Ii!the^tlma'^o have 'themibut up, vt«w'oiv Tlver., Josiph Se&ta. real'estate. Alt. E..Tarker:E..Tarkr:& Son pnpaintt yoyour,, house. town. ' . • , .- . • • . • , - . Keansburg.' N. J. -. - . - Tno., wash atand, Charles A, Jonaa, expert town. A good loan, ApplriRiy- H.,Still. dont.walt untllibad weather.'.'Phone Rad Red Bank, phone 1103. Si <\ Ucnmauth' atreat. Redt Bank* , phone We i tiavtt t > t&vet&ved oth^fBth . vrhhy nott JOUT*T T .. CURCHIN'S FOR ,REAU ART. FOR SALE. wsahir. j TOan. State -Highway.- Eitontown.'rlf J. ' . B>nW;W0&fpr.'Ralph:.B. Slckala, *"- . Curchln's'barber shop Is the place'where penter^ahd builder.,.' -.- Pi'Painters,''decoratorsd , ail branchesbh . £t£s.ttt Smalt place' suitable for road atand, SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS ^ -r, FOB, SALE. ~:: ~TW7Bfir6jtTaW7Bfirc6jtoo . :• ' :v -.\. .HEMSTITCHING. ...-.., mates - given. 186 * Shrewsbury avenue. art means something.* For reitl .proof try Birage. service "sUtlo'n or tea room; all O A Pony, govtrneii' cart and ndlnx uddl' combination ranjej,a,at loloww prlcii. SamuT TRY'CURCHIN'S FOR FACE VAL Maxtean. sold, •liver, etc,; . buttom, Red Bank, phone 1UB.M. us once, and then you w.ill always. -This kinds fruit; seven 'room hous,e, all im» Hues—beautifuHbl l reveralbllbal nkkii l cheap, Addreaa X. Y, X, drawer M Swarti' , . 14 Wt FronFt t Ut oppoalte Xet ua ba your.barber., We know pfnklntf, > pltltlnir,,.tmbro}dtry, trlmtnlnE* FOR SALE, RED BANK also applies to -1 'Ics' and children.. Sec, provements;' hest,' hot and cold - water, Red • • Bank^^ * , ,. II. • :s(unit limb oppi ta pleaie.'..Expert''tomprlil*aa'rvleer' '^ur ond National bank building,' Bed Bank, up from your old carpets and rug** 6{*«tft nroad street, phona U87, R«d Bant. arid noveltUi., Ha»quer*a« »u!U for hire.' apartment house, seven rooms eaeh*«lde, bath. -Barn.,chicken houses and olher out- v SODA SIGN FOR SALE. ehln'a- Barbar, Short, Stoond-Natlpnu Bank 1h« Handy Snop.. 19 .Broad •treet,. Bed two cellan, hot alh heat, bath, electricity stair*. • ' •. • • • - '• \ buildings; best spot on new State Highway pattal for circular and (utt vtrtleutvt* Ooubie-faead.- :>oda,.:f!ffn, ilia Sal,f PRIVATE FAMILY .... , building., upttslra. • ... •'. ; ' 1 Weirfadd RUE snd Carpet Cleaqtnz Cti* *would'like .to.hav«.,one,".or two;boarders;. Bank. : • •• ' ". .-,.• • - \ •.• and . gas, tubs, rfidewalks, lot 170x125^ FIREMAN WANTED. -. rom Philadelphia to* all shore points. For Brie* I25.Q0. • Heiie'i, a8 Broid etreet. "'.• •:,- !PHONOORAPH^FOIl SALE). . Price $U,00O. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J, Must be licensed; steady position and particulars write or call Pbatqffice Box 205,' Edison place, dlendale, Brooklyn, N» Y*.. Red Bank. large /rooms, - all' mbdetn Improvement,, . r . RL^ALi ESTATE. - i '• ; Rood salary. Thin, job will necessitate Call' at 88 Patera 'Place, :Ked Blnk. • y Sonora.pMnograph.with , cabin t and For. ilie, eiBht/robrn houie on river Phone KeansburB.76-F-U. Farrningdalo, N. J. - '' . > - . HORSE'FOR SALE: large' number of,'- records;.;in 'flra >. elaks moving to 'Atlantic Highlands' or immedi- LANDSCAPETGARDENERT .'• • • BORO AUTO STORAGE, . •.; „ front;- strasa; on* "and • three-Quarters .. FOR SALE, RED BANK. ate vicinity. Apply County Gas -Co., At- HERE IS A REAL HOME. 1 Tarm .horip Jet- tale, oheip, Independ Mauharilo • atreet 'and'' Qloba Court. Will ebndltlon;. will sell ''cheap;:" Phone Atlan« ax.pfpkt tt.Ott.BOO, , A. .t*. . Ivinsins,, Bealtoi, Hoate of taven room* and batbath, , alalll Im- 'or somebody at 30L' Spring atreet, eight Hew.gioun^a Istd out and pmntr). Ctrl ent lea ind Coal Co., 27 'Brldsa ivtnuei tlef Highlands S14-R.: '. ^y- di 42 'Bd tt Bd lantic Highlands, N. J. Ask for Mr. ee atora your cir by the hour; day( week/ Begliter buildinff, 42 'Broad itreet, Bed provements; fl«fl l locationloatni ^^ nean dr depopot ii ua Farmer. ' . . • • 'oom bouse, bath and showerbalh, twoE rounds improved r ml b«« utt fled. T* * Red Bank. month or year. Day-and nlcht aenrlca. ' • / . FOR RENT. . . Bank. '. , \ restrictrestrictedd ; ccan. mkmakee a bualnebualnesii pptacat . ;6ilets, ono;up and ope downstairs.; hot and ihrubbery tprayctl ani pruned. Ad*' Prlc. 19,000. Cal«b'Luker, Belford,.N. J.. CHICKEN. FARM FOR SALE. . SfSSTEVf 6 LOAN. .'•WONDERLAWN'," . Present location ol Sweet Clover Farm HALL FOft RENT. 'ater heating syatem. open' fireplace, ga* vies sladiy siven. N. But^tcrbich. box 2B2, Money to loan on bond and mortgage, .- ^..- name of the-beat, lawn. aeed;'-and-'lt Daily-at'48'Washington street fro A'June lodge, phone 75-F-31. Keansburg. ' ; ' ' Tnenty'ttvo.acra cblekeo -farm. ' eight- JRB for three cara, coops for 500 chickens. Applyito-A. L. Ivlni,. Resale* bUdl 1st. Large- plant ideally -aultej < > dairy Third floor, 10- Gfoad atreet. for room houae. all Improvements; laundry; Nearly two acres of ground; price,$9,600. Fair Haven, N. J., phono Red Bank 2042-J. is'sold'tn Red'Ba'ik'only by-M.V.'BrowQ, dance* or entertainments. Can-bt rented . . HIGHWAY PROPERT?. , farm- Cully euulpped for chleVena* AU Red Bank. - 2t Whart avenue. Red Bank, phone 27. • or almilir. buslneis.^-Xno.ulra N. -X) by the year, month o eveninc. 'Apply Nine' rodmVand batb, city water, elcctrto Terms to'suit purchaser. For appointment phone 625, Bed Bank. kinds of buildings. Price 119,500. .Caleb see P. Ir*. Kennedy, .11 onmouth street, tele- LANDSCAPE GARDENER. FARM HANDS SUPPLIED ••••'..• It HA3 HO Rl^AU ' ' B. Hance & SOEI. 12 Broad, street. Bed light i, s^eam .heat, hardwood .floors; large Luker,' Belford. N. J*' phone Keansburff ofaU natlonultlM. •' To reach the homes In this itetlon noth- ruit: price J9i600. Ray H. StUIman. Slat* 7B.P-II. :-..•:•..••. xer'a Agency, 86 Wait ctreeVNew York ing elae ca'tileQual'Tha . Begf|ttr,' wbloh ' Lsnct4 apbrt touring ear;',motoi In er- .• * .... HOUSES FOR SALE.•- BOARDING. perlenced nan: adVle'a and tstlmit-a glaJlr leltent thane and. car. has,'good' irubber. K Highway, Eatontown. N. J. 123-ACRE FARM.FOR SALE. . - Shrewsbury Manor' offers, unuauil ac- pity. W." Y. Bcea Into over'7,«00 homaa averrvwaeV^" Two housea on Elm place with all im- Elght-roora house, lame bfttns, lota o1 Clven. Specialty tranaplapting- and tre. ?rl«e.. right« for - tha qulek' baycr. T«la, provcmenti. Qah- b«'bought on good CHAUFFEUR WISHES POSITION. commodatlona tor paying guests. In. refined M5NEY 70 LOAN >Kone Red Bank 198a. outbuildinga, all machinery; two horses', Christian family; large' cc-ol airy-rooms, movinsr. . Alfred Sander. Saven-Brlfaa) on 'aeoond ' mortgaKe. •:. Kichlanda rlninei Cokd terras.. Joseph Sesta, rial estate, 64 Mon- Sfflas-Frencti, married, no children, de- aa Janitor foriUrge,.office'building, _ i. '•:- CRUISER FOR SALE. sires'position with private family; best two cows../ruit trees.! Nlqa miles to beautifully furnished;-excellent home cook- road, Pbrt.iu.paek, telepboaa Lontf Braneh Oompiny, 65 FItit avenue, AUlntlo High' oportunlty for reliable,man. Apply at the mouth street, Hed Back* phooe Red Bank Fr-eehold. $8(600, one*half caah. Caleb ing. Table BUtsts.also catered to. Five landa. it. 3. \ *; ,' Twsnty.alx ieet,. raised- deck, t h.-p. 2188. . . references. Joseph Girardln. 2073 8th ave< otn"ce of. algmund Eisner. Co,,' ,lied'"Balnk.' Buffalo motor, fully equl.ped. "V ntura," nue, New York, or care of Mr. Leighton, I,. Lukcr. Belford. Phone 'Keanaburff minutes' rltie from Red Bank. Within O. F. HILL. HOUSEOUSES FORR sAi-g, PORT MONMoUTh"MONMoUTh.. Diekmah'a.Boat .Works. Wharf, ^tvenue. THIBAUT WALLPAPER FOR SALE,' Riverside drive, lied Bant. 75-F-S1. . slking distance of Little Silver statlonr tn a! v 1028-Thlbaut papir booV», paper banging Apply Eliisbeth H. Powers, Sycamore FOR A REAL GOOD MEAL plunolnKv hiatln•••e - an—d tinning .- HHav a lavtraV-hoMVhM 'fo'f r AlAla att PPottt Rad'Bank.' Price 1600. 1 HOUSE FOR"SALE. , : FOR SALE. branohee. ti WeaUlda avenue, Bed Bank. Monm'Utti, N. 3* Oelab ,'L. Lnker, B«l- and. painting ' interior decorating. EitU avenue, Hhrewabury, K. J. Phone Red atop at tha Cafeteria^ corner Grand ani : FAR; M FOR SALE. tnatei cheerfully Riven. ' Q. A. Miller, BeN Seven rooma and cellar; Homer furnace, Five .acres for Investment, two milci Bank 1405;' .' - Thdne ISIS. ford. N, J. Phon« Keaniburg 78.f-»I. . 186 .acres, good -eolL- 14-roont-h uia on ileetrlo and eas; beautiful, large lawn. from Red Bank; 560 feet on good rostl Menroa avenues, Aafaury Park,, Freih Taa;* WANTED. A J ford,- N. J,t box SB, 'phone Keaasburg : FRANKLIN PARK,' . • TO PURCHASE '. 1 . -Have city c,lT£nts ready to buy farms In located In Red' BihV.. on East Front Any kind you want. Owe ui a call (or Alive .or frtah draltad-cV Reed, real, eatate, Tlnton Flll8ttJ4. 3i, McnoioUth- county;' also village homes, mouth Beach 2269-J,. Orosl, pro. bonght- TUERWYBLAClC QIANT • '.••; .ROWBOATS'FOR'3A1LE. • • , > atreet; hot water ,hc»t, -gas - and electricity; natlmats. ttalph B. SleVeta, carpenter and o.r aold)) willpaybewin pay l).st t »rljaj,,j• ''• ^ •BiV«JBiki& lealthy. ihone'EatontOTrn 213<-F-2S. ' * * town, river and shore properties. Send'let extra large reception hall, 'dining room, prletor. builder. Red Bank.. ,- .Setting etg» from . pure- bred, t'NeVr cedanJO- foot' tender*:' also• row* ter with full'description of property tt Htchanlo,street, Rad .Batik. 'Paone lOta-J. vigorous.l,-fre" f e ritiga itock, elgh eenta boats. 12,; 14 and 18 feet lone; alao an RIVER PBOI^ERTY FOR RENT. living 'room, .pantry, kitchen, laundry and each. ,Slx.redm»i In- half' a* double house: all Ray H. Sllllmaa ; . State Highway,' Eaton, HOUSE FOR RENT. WELL SEASONED OAK BOARDS. eaqh.' _.Day-6. U o'hlcke,. »S canti lS-foot akllboat. Can be Mian' at Dick-, town, N. J. ' . .' ' _- toilet; Vqur master* chlmbers and bath; ORIENTAL RUGS. All Improvarointa and good location. One, two: and three ,'lnch l by aU taBlauvaU^.Hoimu^iB- nN.i, i man'. Boat Work*, foot of. Whart avanut. improvements . ar|d'bleeping porch; fpr hird floor; one'finished room and bsth; This la our third year In Rail Dank and 1 : : seaton or' year; tlsbt' minuteV -walk to Isrge attic;'$100'per month; Immediate Apply toiMlthuul Varingo, 149 Chai.tnut twenty Inchti,' tin - to tWgnwtn ' tut lonj. .»'• ' ; • ' - 'TELEPH Red Bank. •• • • ' -• LOST. we wish your, recognition of your tdwa) atr.«t, Jled Bank. ' Permly Park, Rumaon, K. 3 phona J7T. Red: Bank. 17 'for fertilisers, ben meal, Red Bank itiUon. A. J. Miller, River Saturday. Mar 1st. platinum and dla possession., A'dalfe's -Corner House, K, numaon, H,,J« piwne i ' • CAR .WASHING tyY SPECIALTY. rlaia,-phone. Red Bank U60-R.- ' anil our excellent aervlc.i, Wa buy, aill* 1 sheep rrunure and Wondertawn gVa a aaad. .. I guarantee V«u,i aatlafaotory, lob. let mond initial G 'on black, ribbon .bracelet. drawer M,. Red Bank. ' AOTOHOBILE INSURANCE. , I OAKLANUHR.L D GREENHOUSES. 24 Liberal reward for return or any Informa Hartford Aooldant and ilndamnlty Co., - k-Everetf.roa.a. Ltnero{t;,hiava W.. rfellvalrSprompHr,. -M., V.' Bi ma prove my ability. Charles A. Jonea, ^oi^EirCcowTroRsALETr . . POLICE D0O3,, store, repair and clean, ind no work*, Wharf sv.nue. R.d Bink. •, \ ' •irnrt automobile washer at Boro Buaaea, tion. Addreas Ribbon Bracelet, dravte DobermanJ. Chows, Boitods. Airedales, aver too' big for us. Toilin Bros, tt repr.iantad by John 1L ' Oaborn, phune nlea variety^ of J)otted'ilowarai7or.iale! HolsWh cow with 'flve-weeks-old calf M.^'Red Dank, or tel.hone Red Bank 877, (IH-M Bed Dank. lio hardy, planta. ."Bay'lt.\»ltl» llBwiri/' '••.', , . CANNEL COAL • Inc,'Qbha Cotict .and': Mechanic atiait. by her'slde;\heavy milk producer, gentle Kox TcTt(ers, SttUcs awl Or.e»t Danes. Monmouth atreet, opoalta tha tool hall, for J open \ flreplacasi .better ' ana aliaaper Bed yank. and'up'to-expectation! In'every way, , Ap- during day. - ' Noted doge at stud. Does boarded and laoREirfoLoAN.,. than, Wood. Try,' It ind ba tivl*oed. ply to Mcadowedga Farm. Port Monmouth : : ^FOR SALE. comlltlDned.' A few very exceptional pup- Rad Bank, phone J3I-W. n wrhlta porcalilln and 01k flnlih,;all lliaa. pies given . to • reliable people on breeding 11,000 on Arit,'«nortgag«: 'alia other : rrompt.idalpt.ii.lly.ryf . -U . -•V .- Drown, S,Wharf For iale, five .r,ooifr bungaloW,; all mod-It. M. Phone K.anshurg 388-n Good aountl yolinB work horae, $125 Jam1U1' I «wart«, U Wast JBrtnt.alraaih op. ,e( , Itld Blnk, phone 87. -.- 11 STOSES, FOR. RENT--• alaatwo.horae farm wanon $36. one.hpra' ia• dales and Setters trained by noted Cerman lHa.t1 , Had Bank. r^ p .; _, 1 -i. -.HELP* WANTED. In-Doremus bUtldlng.-'on Mochanlo atr«et| farm wniron , l-'ordaon tractor Oatatuih ,ntwly.bullt houici for HSOsTToTRETiTT" :allent t locatlnn; ' 18.000. , A. I,.' Ivlna, trainers at .reasonable .fees. Slrongneait 3RK WANTEDki•« -'.,. . ' T»e ,ladl*a to wbrk In elder ata l.mott *-"It.alOr-.;. HRegistee r .building;« Broad itrett. right, near Broad atreet: excellent location, plows 9300. Othflrlfarnrtools. _ Harry A, tludion ftvihua. South itritt, All Improvement! and goo« Ifcitlon. ' Younr,woman wlshu ,oay'a ,work or ,|r Imprbycmente t alies to'suit.' Apply to Bowne,' Wiyilde, R'), V. O. Aabury Park, Ken'nela, 'KaatDn avenue, Nair Brunawick, irki ;0in'do a»y) klrrit.ot ha. Wick,anil active,uooil at rua work. »a4 •• ajlft e* aM^^araa V 1 ev^'an w a^.M 1 1 FOR > SAL^i I ^ , , -ewler (. who need 1300 or leas. Lawful stiam, hot vapui , l bathM I SlicinSligg mtihlnhlnaa anandd cash r»«Uter«Utr| botboth If you,wlih.your olino »rop,i_ __..., ,. _ T_,J A SPECIALTY. >JVreglii«edi also puppies far aale. , Summer lnmn-ilow of five rofinia; fur- «»wt cheaph . AddteaAddteaa l«» Cann aveaueaveaue. ,l"butld,a;4rM.i from 1100 u ' Ut-ma ' 'Sldavatka and taatbn .viorki^xt*; .aainant nlahed or unfurntsheitt ^4 feet of norehei; rate. Under supervision^*,,8t«ta Banking 8t% thtai btitora you boy,.4, O. or we!\t to trade yon* old pltno for am (*'*^»""»»4g.,>a - niaa>*« .D.• vr.aivit no., . ,A|1,1l Leonard««va aa'u ave•'"'fi'r l blocka, MU oints In yard. 1514 oenta da- D.nartroent. Aitpllcatlons taken at th. Keawsburg. H, J. it. Drummond plaoe, Rad-Dink.: phpna eleetrio Illtlit; eight minutes' walk from Dtlatuih. owntr, n»d Hartk. \e!ph'B, 81ok«u< carpinintet r and h Jar"s« Whlteavllle,; Aabury M'srk. phone'Aaliury llvifad In toWni also rockt.ee, 15 .cents station. Uiver privllcRen. Can be seen office, llonra 0:00 to 5:00. 1:00' P. HI. ieUnn-atraet, Red l''anki . daUvereoVand:1?>eenta-In yard* Peter., Da at'any'time. A. J; Miller, Rlvsr i'lat.a, Saturday. Newark Caih Credit Co.. room PonU, 8*6 Bhrewabury, avanua. Bad Dank* 610. Klnmouth BUIIdlnl,, 710, Mattlson WANTED. •? uonaWa. Talephona aftir phon. llCQ.lt. Blngl. mjn for poaltlon of night «lirh 1, tail'.Bea' Bink.Uliv .William.v,tt»-t- Phon. 4B»J, lied Dank. ... --, - - > I^ATTERIEX" avenue. Aabury Park. - "Caah Credit Bon. local nl lon« dlitinedlitintt morlmorlngn , bbag We do all klmls of battery oharglng Hour," ' JlaillD Station WAAM (IIS mmut ace tatmait tt •lift '<• '• - v.ell ai radio tars), Newark, N. J., WeJneaday ,avan- age and axptaxprtiavv , 87 MpMaplla avevn n , BBed r—r~7—;-fmrr'tscmxri—7— automobile, as radio bauerlei years) mual ;hava aoma .knnwleilja tt,', ' ..„..„.» thraa-yaar-old Ooneordii1 aboul overhaiilad. Frloei rcaaon Inua' Otlft. o'c'locli*. * ' '" • . anlt. Afiyllma. anywhere. > ' • ' \' On. ahd .a- third ' aeraa. alxtjr bearing charged elarlcal work and write legible bantfj , » qCS'UrU'lJ'd.nU eaeh for lot. Jay I, S appl,'lreei| new home ef al« rooma and abl. anandd work guaranteed. l-'r>-Elnilr>Elnioon SALESMAN WANTED INlMtDlATt . .,-•.:.Hjurciitni,-. • mw BUN(JALOW FOR j b»tht, •IniptqvenianUi (arise, * ohloken- MMoto r CCo., Ill) WeaWtt trontt t atraattt . phoh n for easy selling, proposition.to folks hoard and room furnlaneil. AuvllonMnn '*/ will,buy,IH,a«raa of. labd. «0 fru houaat ,near river; Una location., John It.d H«nk 1070. ' null bin In till, vicinity: pleasant tauit t. Kiata la writing with rsfataAtiM , . .mprovemantat ahd two a»ven-rnom : houia ana barn, six- rdomautltu,l subVinnlown parlor. io nal - Rovenl Improv.nUntt a | fr(.a,,owner, llantt avenwe, nta( ttanrnan work; no experience neoeaury. Oooil ply ro country home. Caleb Luker Porlnaa risj. Rid Haitk.. "~ and mill la V. O.. drawer II. Had H««V.' <{!,' Joe >h ntayolo, boi 71, River country home. : Caleb Luker, bait'loiitlbn.l Prlea'. lk.600.. Mr.. II. FOID weekly; permanent poaltlori. . Oppprtunlty Apply Phcntt K> In .good (nndltloni ioit I for vlthcr Indoor or outdoor parking. Bonpearahca anil tstutailon who Is willing to a.ll for «3.; Call or phon.. II Wallatt ln«al leal than three mllaa, to Rail Hank. AUID Btorago. Mechanlo att.at and'Olob< wdrwork alxx durya ea,e,eh week.' StataagGlal e and room, dlnln, roem a.tr««t,;phene' m\ n»H Bank.' . rrica'110,000. 0«lall Lukar,U.lt<)rd, N. J. court, Kftf(ll«y%m(l>er l«Mi rao-for ETOTFirB^»Esli|iJHelR7?T tttotit and r van«.! -nlll rent for iurorri» that Staling tlltielly with the Dinner, In Pank ' Aualloit Itoua., 11.11 monlhi,- until Oetcltir tall ajnoi) nalgh* •wooil, $"* euiidiUuuv wmlmit cnest i purohaalng "tno^r 'rintl«i^properln " y ,la that borhoon. Klfta.n ' nOnut.e' walk from drawers and walnut s.cuntsry, li.autlfi aheapas•h»«aatt methoilmethod 1l I Say. two «erooit ' atatlon. .Atldreaa Haven lloom pl.cea, $910, 1,, M. Hlrtln.Sll Arthu aummair bungalow, on lour lota,. frdMIn* drawer M, Re eaah to lulu 4 rtl " llank. phone «e».K, „.„. my yreVMnaanV-le »•*»' - An attraotlva al< room ImniMow o Thla proerty.li M Ml"f«S fll.l. Highway. KK,t«nlu*nt t . Oppial(,;iOpiwilt.;inh < and «ha) il»»» ef». ««» l« If fcj iM'inUanrt mad, froni dd in* MUt/l l^aro v. w.nt. 1 M.O.p, 15 000 -nn anythlnifn anywhere. Maw aludiu Io«a' lltlllmatllll n lUtmi. AH |mpr«i Initead ;H ,l«i U)mv~ I «|i>mlle iorl>f««. W»l(« fir hatlfw, MlaKh «••"• Jotepii ««.te, tfon. ririrner of nrtdva av.ntie and Oak-ragei inml bua earvle,, 'ten mlnUl.J' ,o.t frj)«rtMly, iw.alllTeg W'WWd tUnwl«ii«tyf «l» J real .al^i,, Ulfm»,ril4« .aviouy phtioi linil tlra.ti Slohmond building, «t rail- lt>d H«nk alallon. Apply B»y U. Btlll loll lUlltHk PkOOt B«. I»nk(»n-ll. ~ '1 Ni *a'*^. 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'.» •< A 1 1 1' -i •>. *_ TM!n BANK REGISTER. MAY' 12, 1926^

twith even leas trouble INTOXICATED DlUVERS. -- younr »«n, who has always been "g«yli*ht mylng tjm»','> a daan living young American &*****&*****+** their meetings promptly on time. ' Thii Will Step Drunk ^WvB'each: p.ut S large crowd except'-.an officer of were given by Mrs. Fred Conover, 24 West Front St., jtescher and pupils and for'this rea- li^^ ifioneyto th'e law;. What happened to this Mrs, Arthur, Simmons?. and Mrs. Our way of rug cleansing relieves you of all work or upi : Tel. 734 »on they were spared. "Wo will reiit^tBe field for* playing and .'tf case no one knows;- However, it is Chriney Conover;. The last! num- worry. Using science, skill and modern equipment j^ojne back next 'week and get it not my duty to i-bint out discrep- ber-was the hymn, '/Blessed be the buy'equipment. At the ana, of the ; we remove the last vestige of dirt» banish every lurk-' ithem," said tho teacher, as sheiled season they will divide th> profits' a'n'cies-«f the, police and:press, but Tie; • • ~ "" ' ier flock away. merely to ask for justice. ing germ and renew the bright freshness of fabric if ihth ar% any profits to divide;' :Why not publish a few editorials ,...•--; -..:':^rV^'i' '•»:*!•:-..::: :x:i.ui^.'..:-.. ;jvAS 1:0;GOOD. LONG BRANCH 9< 1 * » • -,r-- and^aslc-thB police' to assist you in and colors,, and. do.it without .unnecessary weari _ "$ There is-one way to preVnJ such There is something about having cleaning Red Bank of the places Paul KuUcha Held in »50O B.ll on ,14$ Broadway •Jepre'datlons and'ttiat is to.'imake a !team\f. non-paid players which where this "moonshine"; is, soldT /William FemurVCharge.;• /Ihe vandals feel-flirt" immshment will Btrlko the admiration of real Then you are really endeavoring to Paul Kutsche,'. who,runs a lunch Tel. 1328 Don't Put Your Blankets Away This Ml be. swift and.-surc? Passing sportsmen; Perhaps distance' lends make Red Bank clean, and these business at the corner of Monmouth Jaws Joes not give them such erichan'tmehf, but it seenw to many cases ol-yoi men will not incur street and'Bridge avenue^ was ar- Spring Without Having Us Clean them. , foelirig.' What is needed pejaoM-.that -sport was' cleaner and your wrath. rested last' week •on: a complaint •No new officials 'are, necessary. straighter in the old days.before Further, may I ask-the source: of made' by 'W(lliam .Feehey. 'Mr. FREEHOLD Our scientific method not only cleans them in eVfery t tThere are more of them lojftsy th»h professionalism crept over it than the information that "hi» mother Feeney claimed that Mr.;. Kutsche, fibre, but revitalizes the wool and .renews its rich '^ver ,bef ore and the taxpayers are it is today'when men ara paid to front a sense of motHer loVe. paid in settling a debt, gava him a check ^Sduth Street softness, It also brings out the bright colors. aylng bigger outlays for salaries play instead of playing for the pure this fine?" This is riot the. teutn, for ?8$6 when:there was insuffici- Tel. Sli han ever before. Especially is this sake of sport. • • as James himself has paid the fine, ent money in" the bank to make the Cleaning blanketsrbefore you stprtf them, means that and even if it were necessary for cheek good. Mr. Kutsche was re- 1 with regard to money spent for ••-."i.;.:•'•:: '•' .-'.•••,• ' ral protection. ,, him to work eighteen hours a''day leased in,$600 ball for the action they' will not only keep more safely *nd m better, Red Bank has never been a good he would not be cowardly enough of»the'giand'jury. • •, ; ' condition—but they will be all ready for use, without ,, • .. .•,•. •••* •;.• I baseball town. Due to this; fact to let'his mother take the punish- SEABRIGHT further attention, when they are needed at the first 'p If a watchman allowed his era- team« representing the town have ment Pont you think that this It pays to advertise In The Register. .yloyer's property to be-pillaged and come and; gone with great regular- Ocean Avenue unexpected cold snap. y looted he would soon lose his job. ity in the past'25 yearsi .Every two Tel. 119 flthere is no reason why officials who or'three years a team would be •••:• &raw salaries from tho public trcas- started only to "go broke" and quit Clean Curtains and Portieres for Spring < Tiiry sh6uld be treated differently, jit playing.' Then the,town:would be f '{as sometimes claimed J;bat it is a without a team for a year or.two Curtains and Portieres needC cleansing at Spring JSjhysical impossibility/for them to Mi' a 'rieWi'tflani 'would' be' organ- ATL. HIGHLANDS House-Gleaning Time, of course, and the wise house >jgjve this protection.' 1 Thia is no ex-ized.; Fein; festivals and all sorts op of expedients^ were frequently re- First Avenue wife sends this work to us, where special facilities i ''cuse for keeping then on the public '•Jpayroll. If thejr'cailt give tlfe pro- sorted to in an effort to raise money Tel. 125 • . and experienced careful workers insure her'of absf* to keep the teams in existence, but jection they are " p'aid~'tb ^deliver, this extra help for baseball was un- House and Two Lots lute satisfaction. , •'• • ' t ^heir jobs should-ljC-^btAishcd. The availing. As a constfquence/tth^ • ' Most housewives are finding it even better to,send jjpublic then w^ouidj at-least Save the town was without' a~ baseball ';| posed to mold the- character of the sides providing baseball exhibitions, value. .'•••'• "young; to teach them-regard for the new Oriole team has donated realize that it is an economy rather than an expense. ; law and for the rights of others, the use.of the diamond'to a, num- 10% cash on acceptance of bid, 20% on delivery of deed; balanc i - " ' t and .to instill in them ideals of ber of juvenile teams .when games on bond and mqrtgage at 5% for three years, •• , • 'honesty and justice. How can this are played on dates wheen the Vi- Your Outer Garments Need Not Be New, i blesrarer'n^t"booked up,"'. ' HOUSEFURN1SHINGS consist of Kitchen,. Dining Room and Liv- ;3i« done when school teachers them- esa booked up," ing Room Furniture, Beds and Mattresses, Bric-a-Brac, • China and but correct usage demands that they be clean and ,! selves lead their young charges on Glassware, in fact everything that goes to furnish a house of this-kind. neatly pressed. We've saved many a woman the cost 'expeditions of theft and plunder g gonet'oslty should bftappre- Conditions on furnishings—Cash. 1 and destruction 1 ^ not-only; by ball: players, but of a new coat, suit or wrap by our scientific cleaning, ' ' . • * by the'town in'genoral. There was GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. pressing or dyeing service. -Let U3 give your gar- •,, In this case also there is another virtu'ully rib pl^ce where, a'baseball ments that smart well-tailored look and convince you ''element which should of itself have game, could be^piayed until the Ori- MONMOUTH CLERKING CO.. Clerks. that ours is the service that saves. encouraged protection of the wild oles rented the field for the dia- 1 *, flowers instead of destruction. The mond. ' Anything that helps along - ^ of the small patch of wood- clean sport for youngsters con- ; land had taken paint to preserve tributes to better health and other . Bring Out That Spring Overcoat—Let's See the native beauties of his property. desirable, qualities, and anyone who Red Bank Go-Cart Co. 'In thinning out his woodland he was puts a field in service for such a What It Needs. careful to leave all tree a arid shrub- cause is a public benefactor. Carriles a Complete Line of Baby Carriages, Cleaning? Pressing? New sleeve linings? A miss-' bery whose flowers, or foliage would Strollers, Dolls, Bassinets, Cribs, High. Chairs, 'delight the eyo of the passer-by. Swings and Folding Go-Carts. ; ing button or two replaced? These are small and in- •I iHis. action, instead of meeting the Perhaps Nathan Sutton commit- expensive things compared with buying a riew coatl . protection it mirited, made it the ted an illegal act the other day Go-Carts Repaired. Even if you're set on buying a new one, let us doll 'more easy for the thieves to ravish wheri. he r»n' his automobile through • his land. the-.g«itei: at ;the Monmouth' street Tires Put on While You Wait. • ' the old one up into a delightful second best.' cro^»lhg''aHer waiting !the.ra: nine • • • • minutes.' He.claimed at1 his hoar- 54 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. J. When it comes to making clothes go their farthest Ffower beds in yards and gar- ing, when' h,? wa» fined 3>10, that T.l.phon. R. B. 2138 L. 3E3TA, ' and look their best, depend on us, , dens are frequently robbed. Home there U'ja Isw agalnjt the railroad .-.owners who undertake to beautify company-blocking a crossing more -their grounds often find that their p than five minutes and that the vio- efforts serve as an encouragement lation it>f>;Jt.Ms law by jiha'., company Dainty Sweaters of Silk or Wool to flower and foliage thieves. A gave liim the right to smash his should be dry cleaned often to keep them, looking \numbor of Instance) of this kind way.through the gatci. >hive been brought to Tho Register'! their best. Skill and experience in this' work have i,attention this year, whore flowers * earned for us a growing patrdnage, , in dooryards have heon broken oil ,, Mr. Sutton's reasoning may be SEE RED BANK • or taken up bodily and stolen. ivrong,. but many people will feel Our method cleanses thoroughly, yet conserves fh'e that If, It, is Hlcgnl to follow this f Homo of the streets |n Ited Bank richness and softness of the fabric and brinp/oyt '^twenty yean ago \uro a vista of course it either should be made le- beauty from end to end.' Today gal or the rallronds should be pun- REGISTER the brightness and beauty of the colors. , hardly a flower it to be seen along; ished for their nbsolutc disregard 1 You will like our work and approve of the ''the whole length of these streets. of. the law prohibiting them from ThU'il not due to lack of love of Mocking crossings. Ono thing or ON MAY ablenesd of our prices. <, . , * flower* on the part of these homo the other should be dons, that ii .' owner*. It li due to the fact that certain.; • . -: • it has becomo impottible to mlio - .-.•>. .• • •-••• '• • • 19th Let Us Dry Clean Those Pretty Furs .fioweri, eiptclally In front d>or- If peopl) are to be arrtitetl and ] before storing .them for the summer. Dry cleaning '. yards. Tho raiding of,private prop- fined for breaking-through gales, '«rty by bands of pIllAgem led by then tha railroad companlei should not only kills moths, but destroys the moth e'ggs, with school teacher* may be one of the befrunlnhod for holding up traffic. PAGE No. 3 their possibilities for future damage. f(ai6n*,-why thi>re jiai frown up in The claim may be mada that they ( Hdd ,B«nl« so srtnt a dl«regAr«lock ithvtd maM laYe daylight prnpunlihrnene t would be swift and sura ¥j r'tlm* itt, tn« p«opl«. ••• i-,,- for *»eh*»eh . ilolftl* ptt thth» l Lcort's—for Cleaning and Dyeing ;,_~l -Yff, , .s RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 1Z, 19ZB. CROWNED WITH FLOWERS SOCIABLE' ATJTNTON FALLS. MWIU Uorefleld ,of..Bt«ncH Apron mttf NadrtTe Affaf to b» avenue:wa» home,ovar ,tl»e *"ek" * * Held Thuridur, May ZOtb. <*.- m ti eni from Beaver college.»t Jenkln- ELABORATE SERVICE HELD An apron and necktlo sociable tortofvrii, PenniylvinU,. , > . • ' AT ST. JAMESjS CHURCH. for the benefit, of the Tintofl Falls '_ • Edwin C.-GWiMid, iupervlsor',of Mazda Lamp Methodist church will be held at the Red B»njc,putiHo tchools, H»rty May Procaielon and Crowning of 111* Virgin Mary Took Place tho Tintoa Falls gchoolhouso Thurs- Super Bargaitis 0; Sieber, prfoclifcir of. the / senior day night of next week under the high' ichool.jn'hd- Charlee, A. wol-' Sunday Night Before a La'rge \ Gathering of All Crae^i. direction of the-.ladles" aid society bVoh' prlncij»l U tbe^ of the church. Each woman who at- Headquarters \ The annual May procession and tends the affair will wear an apron A Host of Them -__.,..„,..-._,-,,- J Friday at crowning of tha Virglrf Mary waa r and .no two aprons will bevexactly New, BfunaWck.,,',, • held Sunday night at St. James's alike. Neckties will be.sold to men Hundreds of marvelous bargains will be snapped up by the • -"My.-ajte MraVWaiker A.,Hughes church-in tho pfosenco of a gath- ering'which filled tho church. Theand "each' necktie will ibrrespo'rid in o^Clinton,i)laCo»returned home'lwt color with some apron. Each n6ck- Allen Electric Shop ; eager throngs! Join the crowds tomorrow and SAVE REAL large attendance wea'no exception Wednesday, from Orlando, Florida, tlo buyer will have to treat some where'they «pent;the winter. to the rule an the ceremony has' al' , "Red Bank's Leader" ' • MONEY. Come early—in many cases quantities are limited j ways been popular and has always apron, wearer to refreshments, his '.'Mil. Willard Roop of Monmouth attracted a large gathering, includ- guest being whoever happens %o and the old rule of "first come, first served" must be observed • atreet' gave j birth to a daughter ing many persons of other creeds, wear an apron of the same color as 63 Broad Street Phone 1184 Red Bank, N. J. \ /welghing'ten pounds on Monday-of About 300 membdrs of the Young his necktie. Ice cream will be for Davenport Table ' last w'eilk. ;The Infant has been sale. r ' named Alice,Marie Hoop. ' Ladles' sodality took part in the .,Mils'Dorothy Johnston oi.Now- procession. A crown of flowerswa s FOR COLORED YOUTHS. a|It wa«-a recent guttf of Mist placed on-^the statue, of > tho Virgin Anna', Lang of'West Front, atreet. Mary by Mips Marguerite Doherty. Meeting for Better Education to be Alice Johnston was crown bearer, Raymond,'T«nsey of ,Br«id street Hold at St. Thomai'a Chapel. ASTOUNDING RUG Dolores Moynahan and Margaret A "platform meeting" in-the in attepded a dinner .party and class McDonough .wera train bearors, reunion given last' Thursday, night Interest of education for colored MIBS Margaret Ryan was banner youths will be held at half.paBt VALUES! (tt.New'Yorlc'by'graduates of th«bearer and Miss Josephine beauti- 1 Evelyn Maloney, Nellie/Egnn, Mary and entertainment at the Shrews- ful color corribinntions. The specially reduced .price for tomorrow • Mrs. , Henry Wied of Eatontown Grause, KathorhiG MaEsey, Cath- ; HERSCHEL BIRDSALL, Phone 190-J, Red Bank ;; only.. <). yspent'part- of last week with her bury river country club., About erine Costello, Gertrudo Gordon, sixty persons werj present and a .daughter, Mrs. Fred Francis of Katherine Mortz, Grace Silsbee, .Leonard street, • ' number of donations were made to 9x12 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS, $34.75 M,ary Mclntyre, Knthcrino and ^Beautiful Axminster nigs at a •wonderful one-day price tomorrow! Mrs. C. F. Dlesinger of(Phi!ad_. Huth Kelly,'Elizabeth Kyacr^and the club's memorial parkway fund Dr.' Thomas McVcy and Charles E. IMIHIMmtHHMMHHIHIIHIIMIIIIim»ll» . /9xl2 seamless Axtmnstcrs of exceptional quality, closely woven phia is -visiting her sister,-_JIr«. A. G, Margaret Murray. ; body and thick nap. Many new patterns and rich color combina- Thv'ire tin correct thine tbf»a -Jtoae of Broad>street. Mount were in general charge of days I Charmlnsr ipintt de»H. tions. ' artlstleally de»Iimt attraetiva "5*- ,B*ennett of Cooper road. ' Belford Infant BaptUed Sunday at word message into over 7,100 tra Sseciali " v New Monmouth. Churph. tonish you! Kxtra heavy IURS—the kind that will give a.lifetime Mrs. Margaret. Schmidt of Madl homes for 25 cents.—Advertise- of wear. Gorgeous Oiiental and Chinese patterns, rich colors,- $29.50 . son-avenue it laid up with a broken The infant daughter of Mr. and ment FOR SAtfE! thick, deep nap. •wrist. She'was injured last*-week Mrs. Harry,'Kellcher df Belfcttd .in,a fall oa the cellar steps in herwas baptised Sunday afternoon at . INLAID LINOLEUM, $1.19 sq. yd. Gate Leg Tables home. The'broken bone was reset S Mary's church at New Mon- mouth by Kev. Joseph F. Hughes. A special selling event for tomorrow that means real savings! vby'Dr. F. J, GofT. , Genuine inlaid linoleum nt a price far lower than usual—the kind Mrs. Howard Ely and son Harold The baby -was named- Joan Rita We invKe inspection of our houses while whose patterns go clear through to the back. Will give a lifetime Kellehor and the sponsors wcro Mr. FOR SALE o£:Oakland( street' and • Ml»s Beulah under construction. If you contemplate build- of service. A splendid assortment of oak and tilo patterns in at- * Breckenridge of'John street'spent and Mrs. Edward Stono of Bronx, 60 Pure Bred Pedigreed tractive; colons. Deeply cut fbr, tomorrow. th6|Week-end,-wlth Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Now York. A reception was hold ing a home and want the best in,material and /win Ely of Jamaica, Long Island. afterward by Mr. and Mrs. Kollc- workmanship, have us figure on it or we will her and tho guests wcro J. O'Hearn/ of . White both lose money. Our houses a.re different be- (street underwent 'an 'operation' for Misses Ella and Margaret Hoonc LEGHORNS -'gaiKatopea*Monday at the'Spring and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and cause they are insulated with Celotexand guar- LakehOspiUL family of Belford and Mr. and Telephone Red Bank 1495 anteed to save you half your fuel. We have i Mrs. N. Nolan and Miss Margarot MATTRESS ' 'Mrs. WilliamsVanNuyais of Jer- houses nearing completion; secure* yours now Attractive new gate leg tablea sey'City was&'guest Friday,of Mist Drennan Of New York. »C a low mice totnorrow! They and'profit by the' special values we are offering. are o[ exceptional quality, in * jJe'an'Anhett'o,* Riverside drive, ' SPECIAL! highly ponulur drulin. Tha tin- ,*. Members of,'the Sims attd Daugh ••••••••••••>i»*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«•• These houses are being built ?n the newly de- lah la rich walnut or mahpjr< any. Exit* ipeclal tomorrow. ", ton 'of "Liberty lodge, of'Red Bank ON BRANCH AVE. NORTH.OF LITTLE SILVER STATION veloped Riverside Heights just oft Riverside jwill attend a meeting of the past v ,cpuftcilors' association on Friday , Tho owner of Drive, opposite tjie Shrewsbury Country Club $19.50. 'eight of this, week" at Jackson's and. are only twelve minutes walk from the Red $7.95 Mills. An auto bn*1 will1 Wave the Bank station. The new bridge is now open. Large Dressers iod&erboms at seven-o'clock Friday W O O D B R Op K night.) ,' —Offeia For Sale— . "- - • Come across and Buy Now. We all know that Mr.jand Mri.-Herbert L, Pease* of RESTRICTED T ^*\T* Wi'l)iBlht \; iRayL FitB.:HerberfAlleyit/w 'has btenrpa«tor:'of,:ZionjMe'thodist ,church ofiSbiithiEatontown.the past Low F'arts Excursions % DOUGLASS R. BALLOCH CO., • ': ' J i • •' a^a^ Here 11 a ineclal valaa that ' libQtlytui,i'tiAt b"esn.tra'n«ferred to will attract tha crotvda toraor- 'the pastorate',bf-a.vchHrchi,at"West; GT.MEKAL CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS . row!- '* Larga drenera with •New'BrlghWN'BrlghW * Statenlslana.'iStatenlslana.in the beautlrul mlrrori and roony S» Brotdtrayi rtnniylvanii SUtloni Ctntral dra.*erf.'.flri|iheil In rich wal- ;• Jersey, City•! district^^ The • tttnsfettf r Pwlit Rlv«r«ld» Driv«| Grant'* Tomb) MatnuioUUn Phone Red Bank 1931 nut. " Marvelous valuti, • ' t I'lijin t1i'e;natuw ;Of.:a.i>Mn)otion and -Art' Galltryt Flllh Avtnuai CAoklya Brld|«u «nd i (•I a lllmpn of th*'(t»U» city oa the Amiriun ••V>tteojije8'tp;J)(r.vAjleyh«'M'» reward Continent. ' . - ' ; : ;ffc hlr^success. .Thingsca«com: Statesir Place ' Riverside Heights •.vpllshi!8;iuring :hls;: pastoral' at Eat- Sundays, May 23, June 20, July 25, August 22 Wood Finish ^optowjt.incluaerremodenihgitheiln; Special Throuih Train direct »o Penbijlvanla Station, 7th Ava. ana 32il St. I > 10 0 M.MJ 1111111 HI Ml 111 : . . . Eastern Standard Tlma •i-terlprjof the/eh\m!h, puttlngin new tea»« Red Bank ....•....,.,,.. r..... 8.87 A. M. Arrlya Newark •.,...;.!.... ;.. »,«7 " Arrive'.Now Varle (Fennirlvanta'Statlon) ...... 10,10 " An Inviting Bedroom ! French Walnut ! $h9.00 . ; ^•t^U^OTfOYlnK^eeTlor^f V Atrlva Naw York (Uudfon Tatmlnal) ilO.Jl " • A" bedroom siiito of real distinction and beauty, 'Ihcliided ate a" , Riturnlni, leave r.nn. station 4.20 P.M..Hndion Term. 4.10 F.U. >••< " ,'Uie)cjiurcli'',free'of 'debtiawivln,.a Newark (Market Street)' )4.48 " full size Vanity dresser, a handsome'bow-end bed and a, spacious 1 Stopping atJpflnolpal «Ut|ona Katwaeti Point Pleaiant and South Amboj chifforettfe, all finished in richTrench walnut. A bedroom:suite of •pirpafieroiii •ebridtiiin , Jn .other re« '- otj 3AUE TWO DAYS PRECEDING EXCURSION unusually high. character. /'.,.,••. . ipectsi He' conducU ;a tailoring 'b>uKne»i/6'n,"l West'Be)rgeri';pl»ce ;at vania Railroad : V;Red .Bank: and >he',will' continue 'this RAILROAD OP THE WORLD iy ; •' vbujiniBSi; :R«y. v/. H.-vEly. MJBay.- 1 s«z«a, . •onhe'iwlHvaucceed'.Mr. AUeynW \a« High trade »ttel btdi, .In a : :ol:< the:^South' ..Eatontown new deilgn with 2-Inch cnntln- uoua ponU • and lubitintlnl fllferi., ,xour ehotca nt ma- hoganr or walnut flnlthii. r.nit decorated with eant put. all. • , • I'At.'tK*'. Irlathodlst.-ehu/eh- nwjt $14.50 *;8,undiy''Wornink' thtnpaMt6r>,wlll 'preach,onitH»'top|o;'tThe,,,Olfli "ol! BUFFETS •Healing." ' TherStrwdn^mi'dll' A;d|nlng room apeelal (or U' ' with'thi' subjects ? alvin«»haaJJng. morrow. - Mmlva kultati. Eicellent conitruetlon thru, /. At'tlie'twiilght hour; se»vl •hm)«i of OaorillM '/Welibyteriari ehurch .will hold' a Hand-fitted to COMPLETE HOME OUTFITS ! •lilt. . A,.eHoiea «i>ortment ft "Today's necessities aro, every man'* pacemaker, but if ho «olon.. Tomorrow'i •a«Ua an< Idua hiauilful t(i«- . thli .weak- In .the Sals bulldine- at th« | • wrka hard enough hf can B&IO take care of tomorrow"— lout JtleAd I SM?^ •«*>-•. THREEROpMS^-$275 trie floor l«mpi li juik '• < "corn^ii of • Broad.,and','M«ch»nlo 1 )" ' eays the Old PhiloBOoher, A completo three-room homo outfit at nprlco'tlml'lii a reHl . |rh»1'counly Institute of !the wort- boon to young couples I Kvory thine you need is included— iW« ehrlatlan. temperance union will TODAY'S HARDWARE NECESSITIES and every piece, Is real quality furnlturo ! . .. 'beiheld next f ueiday at the Metho- ' . A New Sports Hat Wardrobe! Galvanized Screen ,W^re, per sq. ft 4VssC FOUR ROOMS—$398 *• (twill value fait w'U ai. •'• aiit,cl)urch. Dr. Mary^Htvena A^ An outdt that gives you a completo, welt-appointed-ltvinj? Irati'rAanir, tomorrow I Ur»», (."mour -wlU-be tha principal apeaker ••lUulTt.wariroBMiat » »A» ' • Screen Doors ; : : .-.$2.90 i in Ptrh Visca Straw room, dining room, bedroom and kltehen—all. Included «t » law frlcal Tha itfla la tk< ,'»f.th»'waetlng. ' , . » wonderfully low price I Tho outfit haa been asj«mbl«d'wlth pmular -Qu*«n Anna Mftat, (.,, 1.1 WmoAow I* Aieenilon day.and Window Screens ; .49c, 65c, 70c anrl «h» art ,«n]il>»it In Van , TH i)«fl Rn j«r> Mt*klnfth •, ';niaiiu,'*t, St. Jameala ehurch will Hedge Shears $1.50 plncetl In your-now homo tomorrow. A most extraordinary •lultUl. ,' > ' Y • j*' >'ba.'h>(ld »t ll»i''Wy«n,- eight arid Screen .Hanger* ! .-. /.12c tiqiuiiit Perl* Vutu nwttt l)ati which mar l« ' vnluo. '• * 'j'halftpatt ulna*o'cloelc.,'.Rev. S«r- HAHD-HTTED TO YOUa HEAD, h««-i» 'M>hln ueitgan ivIU^conducia.thre*- Penniylvania Lawn Mowers..$9.00, U.00, 15.00 PTlJrl| nliaUa lUl 1U7 BUT be ikiUUIy aJJMttJ » aclum lU FINE FURNITURE AT MODERATE PRICES ,\(liy.ratr«at for thr.mfn ot ;th» You may naVd C«r'd«n flat*, Sprlnkllni Cam, Hoci, Ralita, •church, befflnnlnc'on Friday night Cardan 3*«d, Ora«t Saail anil InijumtraliU olhar Jmall artlcUa, UUM chit. In twcln 01 (uaalw a MVM 'to\t*t bon of ^(Itnltj w«ak ind tndlhf SurUlay, flta ua Dr*l, w« art alwayt r*ady and willing to MITT*. , Rod > Bank Hardware Store , ' CoauuMmomwaiulUlitt^viiLtluMauu^tH^iioJt), »:; ROBERT DONOVAN, Vro* r.Wlih 3» Monmouth Str««t R«d tank, N. J. . . THE ROSE SHOP '. 27-29 Monmouth St. 73 Broad, Street ! Rod Ban^N. J. -\;/ $<.<",'$'', *•..* ...j. j REP BANK -REGISTER, MAY 12,1926, turned, to her home, at New Mon- NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWH mouth after having spent the win- ter in Florida. V;itf ASPARAGUS GROWERS ARE The good and welfare club of GETTING GOOD PRICES. 'Belford will hold a meeting on Wednesday night of next week at New Electric Siren of Belford Fire- David Schnoor's building on Rail- men Now in Operation—Agricul- road avenue. tural Pupilt to Make Trip to Ifrs. Omar Sickles of NaVesInk Washington. returned home Sunday from Jack- The pupils of the agricultural de- sonville, Florida, where she spent partment of the high school are the winter. looking forward with great expecta- Mi«s Jcssia Wood of North Long tions to a trip ot Ave days i*hich Branch spent Saturday and Sunday TIRE DEALERS they will make to Washington the with Miss MaHan Dennis of port latter part of this month or the first*Monmouth. "' part of next month. They will be Mrs, Edward Rhoades, Sr., of f Serve Yon Better ! accompanied by their teacher, Freehold spent Sunday with her Frank D. Poslon. flowers and son, Edward Rhoades of Campbell's vegetable plants raised by the pu-Junction. pils' at the greenhouse are being Judge and Mrs. Milan McCarthy We Are Tire Specialists sold to pay for the trip. of Jersey City are occupying their About seventy persons attended a summer residence, at, Port Mon- ' 'j .Our experience and equipment help you get the most mileage, mblic meeting held by the parent- mouth. • teachers' association of Navcsink Capt.'and Mrs, Albert Dennis of ' j jjeomfort and safety from tires. Monday night at the ichoolhouso at Hoboken spent Sunday with Mr. that place. A short program was and Mrs. Elwood Runyon of Bel- ,'."l .Gum-Dipping—the only known method of .insulating every fibex given, general sociability was en-ford. - 's ©f every cord with rubber—gives the strongest construction possible. joyed and refreshments -were Miss Nell Compton has returned s icrved. The affair was pronounced to Belford'after having spent the /f< !And the special Steam-Weldin: g process makes Firestone tubes both great success by all/who attended winter with her mother at Brook- ; %' - • " •'"- . leak-proof and long-wearing—further It. Among ,thotguests was F. H.lyn. Lloyd; supervising principal of the Fred Breslow', and family of • increasing the life of the tire. township schools. Brooklyn are occupying their sum- We Also Sell and Service Evidences of prosperity are. no- mer, bungalow at Port Monmouth. **/;,* Only a Few The proof is demonstrated by the ticeable in the form of smiles and Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood of Oldfield Tires and Tubes biggest taxicab and bus fleets—by contented expressions on the; faces Brooklyn have moved to their sum- of asparagus farmers in the town- mer homo at Port Jtfonmouth. These jvdl-known tires are bull; in race champions and in everyday Days Left the economical Firestone factories and ship. Middletowri township prob- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogel of cany the standard guarantee, service of hundreds of thousands of ably produces.more asparagus than Newark spent Sunday at their gUm * Wo offer^gn at these low prices. motorists., . .'•••"-•• any other .municipality in the coun- mcr bungalow at Ideal Beach. ty. 'Last week was a' very good Mrs. Henry Garrison of port FORMS for the Classified Scc- HIGH PRESSURE CORDS week for the farmers, so far as as- Monmouth i*3 a patient at the Long 30x3% Regular Cl ..$10.25 Let us see that your tires are paragus prices were' concerned. ,' Branch hospital. x\tion of thcTclcphone Directory Willclosc SOrilfcExtra Size CI ...11.40 property mounted, inflated and cared" Thi township high school debat- A son was born to Mrs. Fred within the niixt few days. 30x314Extra Stee S.S 14.00 ing team lost to Matawan in a.,de- Schoellner of Belford last .week. : V/ 31x4 S.S 18.00 •for.:' ; . , ••'' • •• •• •/• • , • . •".':' bate .with that''school at Matawan Mrs. Deborah Ludlow of Port \ ' ' ' ' '. ' ' ' ' ' 32x4 S.S.\.... 1W0 Friday night. The judges decided Monmouth is on the'sick list. ARRANGE now to have your business message 32x4% S.S 2330 ; .We repair your tires; when neces- for Matawan by a vote of 2 to 1. Caleb Luker of Belford has 33x4%S.S ....24,75 The township .team argued against new Ford automobile. reach the thousands of telephone users in, 83x5 S.S .31.50 sary, by the new and better Firestone the United States having a separato Charles Leverance of "Belford Is this district. * -l ' ' OVER-SIZE BALLOONS method: • • 1, unified air force. Mary Gill, Ida very sick. •> 29x4.40 v, «4.05 Hidlcbrand and Philip Cohen were t . Equip your car with these famous the Middjetown debaters. It pays to advertise in The Register. 29x4.75 >. 16.75 HE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY goes to 30x4.75 « ..17.50 Gum-Dipped Cords • and Steams- A welt attended service was held 29x4.95..... 18.55 Sunday night at the Episcopal Tpress within the next few days. 31x5.25...., 21.95 Welded Tubes. We will take your' church school mission in celebration 32x6.00 25.15 old tires in trade, giving you liberal of Rogation- Sunday. Mother's day v was.also observed and memorial NEW LISTINGS or changes in your present allowance for unused mileage. flowers were given by Mrs. A. W. listings should be in our hands at once. Martin of Port Monmouth. A field &m F. H. VANDORN RED BANK AUTO RADIATOR WKS. dpy for-the children of the Sunday- school will be held June •25th at 7ST77 Broad Street 113 W. Front Street Rhoades's grove.' v telephone, write, or call at "11 1 MONMOUTH TIRE & BATTERY CO. The Compton Realty company 5s eur near at Business Office. Jf, putting down sidewalks on its prop- I 150 Monmouth Street ' . erty, on Railroad avenue at Belford and on streets on its Compton Park tract. E. C. Tho'rhe of .Keanaburg is doing the work. Sidewalks are also being .placed on streets, on the Bayside Heights tract near Belford. ; 'The members of the Holy Name YORK TELEPHOK.E society of St. Mary's church of New Monmouth attended mass at the church Sunday morning and after- wards had communion breakfast at Macdonald's hotel :.at' .Keansburg. Several;addresses were made at the UNITED SWES STORES Communion breakfast. - The new. electric siren of Inde pendent fire company of Belford' is now in use°and it was put'in serv- ica several times last week to call the firemen out for grass fires. The Fresh every day and only the best QUALITY in each commodity sold ' siren is mounted on a tower which it in.our stores,, every tub' of butter must be of the highest possible' ' the firemen built. SCORE", and EVERV EGG MUST PASS A VERY RIGID - ( TEST BEFORE BEING SHIPPED. Robert N. Sceley took a large CHRYSLER 70 number of Middletown township Fancy Pink Alaska high school girls to Asbury Park in Cloverdale Evaporated Campbell's his bus Saturday afternoon. The girls took part in a county field SALMON MILK BEANS rid.POR K meet at Asbury Park. ' Sensational 'Mrs. Douglass Cook of Belfoid C has returned home from Yonkers, where she has been recuperating 27' 3 c, 23 from sickrtess at the home of her sister. Her health is much im Sevillo Brand Sevillo Brand Cloverdale • proved. • r . New Lower Prices MACARONI, SPAGHETTI John Lentz has resigned as scout- OLIVES OLIVES master of the Belford boy scouts - PLAIN per Bot. NOODLES and he has been succeeded by Don- \ STUFFED per Bot old McLeod. Robert Runyon is the. C C C C new assistant scoutmaster of the Reduced $50 to $200 15' 25 35' troop. 15 22 33 The women's auxiliary of the Sensational New Lower Prices on the Six-Cylinder Chrysler East Keansburg fire company will Hancock Brand Cloverdale make a gift of a flag to the com- "70," Savins from $50 to $200, Effective Midnight May 8. pany on Memorial day. There will SPINACH 19* Vanilla Ext. be flag raising exercises. Saving* The ladies' aid society of the Old Prices New Prices Special Quality ^ Cloverdale New Monmouth Baptist church -will Can hold a strawberry festival on the Coach i $1445 $1395 $ 50 Asparagus Tips 32' qhurch grounds Thursday night, Catsup June 3d. ... Valley. Brand Hubert's Brand c% '"fcl*** John Montag of Port Monmouth Roadster 1625 1525 100 Ja expects to movo in, a few days to "Apricots 27' the house, at that place which he Chipped Beef 'L " l

gin Mary will tako pla'cc on Sunday • • • ! ' night, May 30th,' at Holy Cross church.' At the'laBt meeting of tho , We take great pleasure in informing the public of Red BanK Let Us Young Lades' sodality Miss Mary and its ever growing commercial population that we have purchased Murphy was chosen as crowncr. A feature of the service will be a pro- the - ,.. : ^ • • , :-.-.-....,. ....; -.;... cession by members of the sodality. Your Rev. Roebrt Miller of Princeton preached Sunday at the Presbyter- And other valuable winter garments ian church. Patrick Flatley and George Delicatessen and Lunch Room during the summer ihonths. Brake spent Saturday and Sunday, at New York. Frank Nnughton has moved into at 20 Broad Street, which" for several years has been conducted by Our Cold Storage Vaults William Stcvens's house on Black .Benjamin Alperin and which was formerly known as Blom's Deli- Point, road. i , —are dust proof, moth proof, fire proof, burglar proof and , Ford scdnns have been bought by catessen. , are maintained at a temperature alwayt below freezing,' ' Bernard" Kr.ney and Bernard Oakcs, and William Foal is theowner of a \ - i new Ford coupe. Our Cleaning Ij*roGess / Jacob Muller of Fair Haven has , We are now in complete charge of this store and are ready to moved into Dennis Martin's house serve you with the best delicatessen merchandise and with prompt >—it thorough, compressed air being used for.blowing the< on'RIdge road. . dirt and moth eggi from each garment before it U stored. Mrs. Caroline Buchannan, who and efficient service.' '...', hasbcenkept indoors with sickness, Is slowly improving, i Our Form of Insurance CruBhod stono has been laid on' • We respectfully solicit the continuance of your patronage,and Black Pdlnt road by the borough , ,— is complete, protfectlnjg 'you against any, possible loss,, street department. • | ' if you are not already a satisfied customer of this well-known estab- Miss Helen C. Harding visited1 ' lishment we cheerfully extend an invitation for you to pay us a call, : friends at,Plainfleld over the week- Our Service : '•:'-, ,p-^-^ ; ',,: end. ••••••• assuring you that we will do everything in our power to please you. Mr. and Mrs. John McKea and —i> excellent, resulting from a complete reoretnlration oi family of New York have reopened .''• the entire plant. . v,.'•'• '• , .'•'.-'*••••'••••'•• •. V •'•• < their home oh First ntrcct. Under our management the store will be kept open all day Mlas Mary Slieridnn of Jersoy Sundays and Holidays and will be kept open every night''until half- Since last summer we have increased the capacity of the "Vaults, ; City spent Saturday and Sunday ipeeded up the system of)handling tho fun, and added enough • \ with Mrs. Fred Flnnorty. past eleven ©"clock. . ' Miss Elliabeth Smith entertained vrorkerj to our Jtaff to • ' ' Miss Paulino Hammell of Hobolcen ove^ the week-end, Double the Efficiency of the Department ' KEANSBUhG NEVfs. You ire thus auurcd of prompt tervice by thoroughly trained assist- •I School Elaxtlon N«t TuaaJay to tints when yo\i call for your fiirt next fall.' . VoU on 488,000 Appropriation. A' school; election will b« . held Mori Btothets^ Bring them' in ttfore Ihty art injured by warm uiiather; or, if you next Tuesday to voto on the plan I! t\rifer, Itltphtmi Market 0001 and UII will uni for, thtm. of building an addition to the Fron- ds place ichool. Tho plan calls for itx cliurooms and an auditorium at an approxlniita cost of $85,000. Delicatessen and Lunch Room iil" Thomas Dayhn» opened a real tnUte office,on Main street in the L;B>MPERGER J co. 1 office formerly used by. the board of 20 Broad Street Formerly AlperinV Red Bank, N, J. trade. •:•,-.* Mr;, and Mrs. Oharlei OgtUn, Jr., of Newark, were vlaltors this week of Mr. imd M«, Chnlti O(d«n, Sr,, At Beacon Boaoh, . Mr1*. Amelld Moortfleld of Gran- vllle Park 1» vlaUIng r«latlv«i In Ohio and Kentucky. Mm. Moors- flild rfcuntly uttonHml (ho' national convention of the league of women ,1.1, k ai 4*H\. i-it- .i.» ~ t^kmJbi,i RED "BANK REGISTER.

NEW PASTOR FOR CHURCH. ha ladles' aid society of St. John's drink nnd lee cres.m,atand,for tha zvvvwvvwwwvyvywwyvwvyw^ :hurch on ^Wednesday afternoon at miner Rtv. ft. Pferc* Simpson Accepts Io> he horns ofJMrs^Crawford at Key- George Bartqn spent,the week- vitatlon.from'New Monmoutb. idirt., Following the ; business sea. ena with hit parenU at MUlville. Landscape Gardener . 3t>°w Catui Why a ' Bov. Hr Pierce' Simpson of Ver- ion refreshments* were served. George Dunham and,family have ' Expert Attention Guarwit^c. to Youir Garderis,, mont, f prmerly pastor of the Leon- Ira!' Dyson Woodhousa and Mrs. moved tin one of Fred Meyer's atia»°by dulus. sroQf tiiat Johit' «?d da> of March, ardo, Baptist church, has accepted ;oy Lambertson .will entertain at bungalows on Center avenue. Lawns, Shrubbery, etcV Small Estate. Preferred, -' »"> ejeeutod a mortgag'rtgua-iie * i Jamie-H. tbe>iniritatwn which tho New Moh- 30 next meeting at'the home' of The "Civic, Interests association Tree Moving, Pruning, Planting, etc." Xendtlokson and Samuel T. no wouth Baptists recently made to rs. Lambertson.^ ',, held a successful card party last o .seoura tha euro of\ Four ':*'!! ium Dollir" on caruli hint '''to; become pastor of "-thsfr Wednesday'evening. Another card ' ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN -_'* *•>• Township of Shrewibury, ,11 County cf Monmouth anil State 01 church. -Ht. Simpson, 'Who receiitly party will be held tonight. .*•»«*. phlch, raorfcaiw irae duly became A' father, will move to New LEONARDO' ifews. ,,J«d in tha Cleric's OftDee of tsld Monraouth about the middle of It there's work to be had, The WALTER' NEUHAUSER irat Dane. af^iyle-'Attocialloa to .- ..r—,- „..„ remain^ unoancelljil -« } June, and'ha will preach his first be H.fd Mar ZBIh. Registert. W*\pt Department ^^ Box 234 Rumpon, N. J. »e^non^as pastor.of the church on find it for you.—Advertisement. y*,t»fOitr.«p»artiii- tliat, th,i ••Id , The Civic Interests association —. W » wesna oooveyinea, ! Sunday, June "20th. Eev. A. H. aid properly untp his wlft. ill hold Us first dance ot the sea. lillubV Sutphin of River Plaza, who was in. iaef t formerly pastor of tho church, has n Saturday night, May 29th, at he high school. The dance will be 5 been filling'tho pulpit most of 'the 1 r ehirclrVii,"aBd"'iiat all Of time since he resigned'Jast fall. , known as "A Spring Dance." A iimren ana heirs of the saltl Gllxa« «m niimber of novelty dances are on "J"« k«vs bun rln tha soli, sb. , he program, aa well os siimo olA- Ion ot'th*' sali *B4 °'ldllI)Uta* 1 WEDDING GIFTS isnd for the Bjyromt •t'thVirlMl- ' BASKETBALL AT SCHOOL. irae dancc8,_suqh as the Paul Jones. intflfBas on the nortfa^a A/orassfd -PERMANENT. Room at Colt's Neck Building B«- Irs.' "Thomas Kappoch is chairman 'ing Uied for This Purposa. £ the dance committee. FORTHESPR1NQ WAVE The boys of the young men's as- The Brentwood hotel opened for , EXCELS! sociation of Atlantic township have ie season Saturday and it had a A'ttttmsnentWaveinthe bougtft basketball equipment and lumber of guests over the week- BRIDE>•">'" X/rlS.'Vo^T/^offiSf.V.^og' t$: ILLoulisslon opposite the ELMER C. WAINRIGHT have placed it in a large room nt md. an act rrovldlna- «o* tha canceUIng d""S Hotel Plata has foryea n the Colt's Neck schoolhouse. It is Rev. Thomas Thomas of Pough- ord of mott»agei by order o( a circuit A Bride cherishes her wedding gifts more than Judge or Law Jud«e •>( . Comity.".re- been considered the mote Candidate for Re-election for planned to' play- basketball games in jopsie spent Saturday and Sunday proved March 10, 180), ORDEflED "tjat perfect to be had. women this room. Tbo boys will organize any presents she receives during her life. \ the said-James K. 3:en(rlelvcral days with her sister at East N office address, If the simej can ba a.cti- tention which brings un» honor. .Father Kearney announced iraiige. ^ Sterling Silver.Flat Ware A ialned. * qualified ciistinckm. Even- Is of Interest to Red Bank Follu. JACOB STEIMBAOH, JB(" that he had bought a plot of land Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Carlin of ing appointments invited. • When on'o has hud tho misfortune and a large house on • Stone road Fine Colored Glass Ware • ^ ^ ' JudBB. lo suffer frc : lackache, headaches, 'orwich, Connecticut, have Meen x Monmouth,County Surrofata'a Office.' CsO Edward Poulson and family of > Fine Platinum and Gold Jewelry , Donahay. turroaata ot the'Counlr ot Mon. untold value to friends and neigh- $320 were given*by the members mouth, made on tha third Bar of May, 26 West 58th St.; New York bors. The following case is only for a start on the) church, fund, of irooklyn are spending a few days 1026. on the application of Robert B. one of ninny thousandR, but it is ith Mr. Poulson's brother-in-law, laldlsw ami Kenneth}!, Turnbull; exec- Phoqt Plus 39<9,'3950,5531^ which Father Kearney donated ?25. w utors of tha estata <.i John Turnbull, d«- that of a Red Bank'resident. Who ilmer Wicltman. ceaitd.-notlfo ia herebr tlven to the end. FleFlee Flows could ask for a better example? Mr. and Mrs. George; Dennis of Harry Vanderbllt and Harry Itors of aald deceaied-to exhibit to tha Devoitdidd to Service Mra. Catherine Pfitfit, 41 MePool- e avenue'have moved to their REUSSILLE'S •ubicrlberi, executora ia afomald, their Sowden of Newark spent Saturday A eonpltwatnrfca chanic .St., cays: "I. had kidney new home at Belford. debts end demands asalnit tha aald eatster efunufvalcharsetcr ind Sunday with relatives of Mr. Monmoulh'a'Leading Jeweler / under oatn, within fix montbi from the |e offered ffi tvttj trouble so badly I could hardly, get Mr. and Mrs. William Gardener date ot the aforesaid order, or thny will phaM of htlrdreii' iiround and mornings I had to walk 'anderbilt of this place. ba forever barred of thilr actions therefor Infaiii) beaut? half bent over, I'was so crippled, up. spent th« week-end visiting at Jer- A daughter was born to Mrs. agalnit the taid aubiulbew.- I culture. sey City. 36 BROAD ST. •. RED BANK;. , Pated FmhoM. N. J,, Mar ti. Hit, Hy back, ached and dizzv spells of- lenjamin J. Hnulboskey at the •ROBEHT E. IMVhK-W, •• iten came over me. My kidneys Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Healy and iong Branch'hospital Tuesday of E.tabliihe'd 1886' • ' , 1 _i Enzlawood. Knit ' nctcd irrojjularly, too. AftT wins son of Jersey City spent a. few days jst week. The baby has been KENNETS B. TUBNBULW Doan's Pills the trouble left me." last week ,with the latter'a sister, amed Grace. , ' Bldgewood, N.'J. (Statement given June 24, 1920.) ' Mrs. G. Sappah. Joseph Early has opened his soft It Pays to AdvertWln tits Rejl»ter. , On November 19, 1924, Mrs. Pet- Eleanor Sappah. and George Sap- tit" eaid: "Doan's Pills never fail to give the samq good results 'when- pah are able ,to attend school again ever I use them." after an attack of measles. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Eooney and Price 60c, at~ajl dealers. Don't fcimply ask for a kidney remedy—family have returned home after set Doan'a Fills—tho same that spending 4 few weeks at Jersey Mrs. Pettit had. IV lep-Milburn Co., City. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. The Union Beach Democratic club has elected Cyril Farley presi- dent, Mrs. George Fleming vice president, <£rnest Bade secretary, Mayor McKittrick recording secre- tary, George Jond» treasurer and Charles Sampson, Charles Sappah, If you don't Burtis Aumack, Harry SfeCandlcss and Alfred Miro trustees. A. West and B.. Betz. were selected candi- paint now dates for councilman, Albert Cowl- ing for committeeman and Mrs. George Martin for committee wom- —you'll an. , -pay later! :X> HAZLET NEWS', Thursday Evening Card Club End* # Activities for Season. ii The: honor roll of; Hill Crest school in Hblmdel township, for ON'T; waitl Every week's delay April is ns follows: GET UNDER. A means just that more to pay, later ' Grammir department—^tith Aclterion. D Dorothy Crook, Emma Kff«, Ida Gudcrjihn, HUlfla.Latham. Lydia Latham, Lucy Mon- on. Check decay before it even starts. Ui(no. Gcrtruile Philllpi, Helen Walling, Mildtoi] Wnlllnc, Alan Ackerion, John Du Font jPaint is as profitable an in- Aekeriun, John' Bahrlscky, Alonzo nallcy, Harvey Walllnir. and Norman Walllnir. vestment as you can make. It's master- Primary department—Kenneth Acker* ion, John Allaceo, Clarence: Bailey, Jtfflc ; Crook, Tony. Montagno, Felice Serplco, John made! • -•'. •': ' ^•• ^ffe^V:> Serplco, Charles Dowen, Rasa ' AUtceo, vBcrtha Eje, Evelyn Kyer, Madelyn Hrer, Whenever you have anything to Josephine Mbntaeno, Mary Montagno. Eleanor Walllns ane a hat to fit every head, face and fancy; sometimes jt'« entcrtiiincd the Thursday, evening card club nt their homo last week. quite a job to find just the right one, unless the salesman uses F. M. CHAMBERS Five hundred wns played, five tablci being used, The first prizes wcr 1 86 W. Fronl St. Red Bs awardod to • Mrs. Harry S. Cottic HIS head as well as YOURS, it's liable to be a>trying * time in- Telephone) 888 and Clarence E. Bahrenburg an the cpnsolatiom went to Mrs.. Joh T. Ackerson and J. Frank Weigand stead of a "try-on" time, r Those playing were Mr. and Mrs, John T. Ackorson; Mr. and Mrs, Haxry S. Cowlc«, Mr, and Mrs. Env Au&om&IAqencq cst K. Pcseux, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- We combine gopd judgment and a fine assortment-rthat makes enccE'. Unhrcnburg, Mr, and Mrs, Josoph R, Jackson, Mr. and Mrs "easy picking" for you. Come in and give them the "once over," Angelo M. Wehstcr.i Mr. and Mrs J; Frank Weigsnd, Mrs. Charles I, S-VARNISHES«rf ENAMELS Young, Mrs. Ethel A. Cowlcs, Mln yoii know the bell rings Saturday, May 15th, so be ready. ' NOTICE. ' ' • Maude Ackcrnon, Ml»s ElUnbet S ' 7b* Township of Atlantle, Monmoutlt Countr. bat had an audit made ef the Young, Miss Knthryn Y6unjr,tMr» 'tail accounts. The balance eheet prlnttJ below shows tho atandlnt of tha flnanolai ' aJtalri of the Towmhlp. . " A. B. SchnfTcr and Mrs. William M 7h« report eon»l»t» of vnrtoui olhrr exhibits which may be examined br anyAckerson. This was the last mee ,' (tttereit'd taxpayer upon application to the clerk. • ' BALANCfc SHEETS—CURRENT ACCOUNT. ing of the club for the season. ., , Ae el January l»t and December 31st, IMS. ,Mr. nnd Mrs. T, Fred Yo«ng,an Straws ; - , BESOUnOES. the proud pnrents of 'a 'd»ught ' Oaih, Colte,«l born on Wednesday,, •,.»< ^lh , f»«fc.iii"..Tree»Ur«r'r «. A««niinfAccounct .-..'. ._ _'...:...: i. . alR&i k« REOKIVABI.Ei Elmer Senbrook hus putchau'd J4.:m. A«eount th. Social Nl«t at hw homt Tuesday afternoon. A pliitant »| tornoon w»i «peht In nwlng an nfroihmsntt w«re «erv«d. Mrl J El nbeth Jl, Wlnterton will «nt« Uln m tha n*xt w««tln«. -The Home of ^TbWU^ Gtac^^S^w Hats- B daughter*1 Mab.3 Pl tnd .on tjrman an Mra. Mamln . tUBbitbar w k a ot JP»teho»m £Emm *••a XT. i,Ttiiux" -«"a with Mn

kv,f';(.'* RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 12. 1926. LEONARDO'S HONOR ROLL PUPILS WHO EXCEL IN MID- DLETOWN TOWNSHIP. List of Those who Mad* tha But Marks In High School and Grara- "mar School-Studies During April —East Keaoiburg Boy Leads. Peorge Walil of East Ketnsburg had tho best average in studies at the Middlctown township high Echool at Leonardo the past month. Stromber^-Carison His percentage was 07.8. Harold Dow of Fort Hancock 'Has second with 96.8. Then in order came Russell Leonard of Llncrof t with a haihroom mark of 93.76, Marjorle Ujrichard installs of .Kcansburg with 83,6, James /, Griggs of New Monmoutli with 03.4, Mary Gjjl of Middlctown vil- aPittsburg 'A Lion assures ,>u depend- Ingo with 93, Joseph Mnxson of able hot water service indefin-' Chapel Hill with 92.4, Ella 'May 1 Hankinson of Fort Hancock with ittjy. Hone3t-to-goodne«s jeal .3, Bernlce Grimes of' Belford value is built into every heater. I with 02 and Anna Sorg of Belford It ii always {'on its toes'j with 91.5. and "at your arrviee" even, LION after yeara of hard usage. It'* In the seventh and eighth grades Dorothy Frank of Port Monmouth the greatest value ever offered —more than a million aati«< leads with a mark of 05,42, fol- 1 lowed by Sophie- DcMidowitz of fied user* prove that.^- / y River'Plaza with;94.25. Next in Water Heater ',BJade in tw,6 models—601 Treasure Chest finished order are Heleii DeMidowltp with At any hour of the day"br 94,25, Veronica Michitiowski with night without waiting. Just •in, mahogany and 602 Art Model finishecl in wal- 94.08, Paulino Rolf with 93.58 and light your Lion and enjoy the Eleanor Rb.therberg with 92.83: greatest \ modern % luxury— .With Violin Wood necessity.'~ ^ nut, " , Board Following is the list of honor roll Thesturclily built] K pupils by grades and sections: Bear , in mind , Think of the real comfort gal; Twelfth nr.a.-EIU M. Jlinkln.on. Ida Lion,!, standard]' this unusual Hlldebrand. Thbrnaa Mulhern, Anna East* of the world, can Ions and gallons of iteaming $35;oo mornl, Lucille Rothenburff, E. MsWMniley, offer is limited.] hot water can give in your Anna Dewcndcr, Edith Homer, GenevleVe be Connected ,tq' home./ ' ' - This instrument is so constructed to accommodate AC, current supply Lanffner. Marie Jarvll. • ••. • your present Immediate ac- Eleventh grade—Miry GUI, Eftle Schu< 1 crmann, Thomaa Kflcullan, Joseph Gullck. water tank in a tion is necessary^] The hot blthrthThouJeiiold' and super power or any future changes in Radio. r tasks, the unexpected need at Alfred M*tzBar,; Leon,. Stout, Mary ;Mae- few minutes. No- If you can't alusoi fillubelh! Bchnoor, ' Kenneth tlur- night, allveall for an efficient coal nor ashes to come in — call water heater—that's the Lion! Tenth crade—Marjorle* Uprlchard, James. Grlfri! Joieph MaxiDn, Berrtlce .Grimes, jbother with. No' -or write at oncej, Value Quality Service Aiins, J3orsv Phillip Pohenl. Itlehara. W«lis. Anna Hammesfatir, Hans Kessler,- Wini- heavy * scalding* for the special! fred .Monts2YGeors:e" rauch, Neal Sharkey, Margaret Caruso. 65 BROAD STREET, RED BANK^N.J. Phone 401 \ Third crade—Marlon Carr.lc, Elisabeth "Servinp; over 1.476 square miles of territory in New Jersey, including 13? cities, . 3 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Roberts, Mae Krauie, Stanley Shapiro, / towns and smaller comrnunitios with electricity and £as."- ' Anna Mntula. ' . Second grade—Helen Koop, Ruth Sellick, James Hlckty, Melissa Letti, Llssettl BUY AT AL'S-HE SAVES YOU MONEY Corbett. >Nrat grade—-Raymond Brown, Joiep! Hammer, Anita Matthewi. Evelyn Slaxsor Skinned Back Jersey Fresh Hams Albert Crlggl. ; , SMA^H-UP AT LINCROFf. Hams Btumps^bf Milk-Fea Holmdel Man's Car Damaged bu No One Hurt in Colliiion. . THE NEW HOME OF THE t Veal An automobile owned and driven Cross Rib Roast by Daniel Cashmnn of1 Holmdel.was Shoulders of badly damaged in an accident a Rib Veal Chops Lincroft last Friday night. Mr. Spring Lamb < Cnshman says his car was struck by an .automobile in which four col- ored men were riding... He says Investment & Realty LEGS OF SPRING LAMB that immediately after the accident the driver of .the other car jumped 34c PRIME RIB ROAST 34c from his seat, ran across a field and disappeared in a woods, leaving his companions and- his automobile in ration , | Prime Rib Roast tho l'oadi Mr. Cashmnn Jays that he Shoulders of obtained the number of the car and Blade Cut. that ho. will prosecute the ' chanf ; feur. No. one was hurt In the ncci- Frankfurters and Fresh Pork dch't....': .•-.•':__.-.^.-.'..: :, T-•-' 69 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. | To Present Camp Colon. Tho now camp colors for Roose- ' Office Hours: 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. Dixie Style Bacon velt camp of Spanish war veteran: Bologna will 1)0 presented tit the Ocian Part cacino at Long Branch oii MohdAy- Maj' 31st. Tho colors are thosi FRESH KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS, 4 to 5-ifc av. originally made by hand by Mrs FRESH KILLED FOWL—5 to 7-ft av. I Theodore Roosevelt nml presented , by President Roosevelt.to the orig-. I iniil Tlooscvelt camp at Fort Han- Money Loaned on the cock. Smoked Cala Hams Breast of Lamb MARLBORO NEWS. . FIromen Called Out to a Forest Fire ! on Saturday. • •' Tho Marlboro firemen were called out on Saturday afternoon to a' flro Short Ribs of Beef Breast of .Veal in the Dugan woods near Vanddr- I&R burg, An unoccupied house and burn wore destroyed betorb tho flrc \vm under control. ' . • Plan Mr. and Mrs. D. Marks and tort William accjmpanlpd their tons John and Amos of No»/ark'on a trip Fresh Beef Liver Brisket Corned to Philadelphia on Sunday. Several Christian Endeavor work- Do you need money? Do you want to improve your'Koine.? Do you want ers from this place nttended the Beef spring rally of tho Christian En- to enlarge your business? Do you want to buy a car? The I. & R. Plan- deavor union hold on Tuesday in tho Reformed church at Frochold. will help you; it's the easy way to: pay. .Write or call for particulars. Lean Plate Beef 'Mrs. Alox Scott of Jersey City i« Lean Stew Beef occupylnp; her buncMow licre. John Oi Binnatt lins tnken over tho Marlboro Range, which will bo known M.thi Bennett garago In tho future, . .• ' A Home on the Banks of the Shrewsbury River Mr. and Mrs. Ohnrles Driest nml Fresh or Corned Shin Bone Mrs. frrlcst's son, Mr. Bltchoft of Nowark, were guests of Mr. and 'A wonderful opportunity to buy a lot in an exclusive neighborhood, em'round- For Soup Mra. Kopf of Ernrllshtown on Sum tiny, i i , ed by beautiful homes; Restricted'property on tho banks of thosShrewabury Plate Beef John R, Conover and family oi South Amboy vlilted relatives here River. Beautiful shrubbery, fr^it trees,1 graveled' streets, water and gas on Sunday. ,' IM 'Mh, and Mra. Charts' Ko»tK of Beef Suet 1 Fresh Pigs' Liver Cornwall, Pa,, spent part of last on the premises. Property located on Grange Avenue and Hanco Road, week,with Mr. and Mn. J. I', tilb- wb.'.'•"•.•,.•; • • ; • • about one thousand feet in from East-Front. Street. River lota 65x225, in- Tha ladles'nuxlllsry of tho flro department htld a,food snla on Sat- side lots 50x250. For further,information call at our office, or your own «( tha Beroilih Ini the •«'*« rf ordaV »ftornoon' from wlilch thoy y (Milt Wt MI at best t.n p.r cant o» tk« •imoun' i bid ,' .(hi B«r«u»h it i •nil a Uttir lioiy a iunt» comipen* illt- rcalliod about HO. In* that It will furntii> in» waniqulrs. d kind. broker. ' . , • • . ' , ' 'A ..iltlltll. mbu »l>m »»4 iwineatlon; mf U *!All> . 11/ ordtr el tin norouilorouili Coumll, Mr». Rolsnd Bennett of Asbur^ tlln««t frorfrorn Qtori* K. All"". Jr., bor- W ll ou«llT *l*n|ln«« i ID mold strut, tlnl W, ll. II. W1IITR, Park. <___<|^( iB. s«.i«»i- »•«• »»•« KHr % BlIINH, Ol.ii. • itfMIt cl », H'.i turn t* »• if (t Diyi to ndvirtti* In Th« Bigltter, RED BANK REGISTER.'MAY 12.1926. v

J. Horan, Sr. Raymond V. Horan SOCIABLE JHStTED |29. Many, Colt's Neck Folks Fined for STOP ^ LOOK tlSTEN JOHN HORAN & SON Not Wearin* Gin|h»m. Racquets I Fruit and Ornamentals The women of the Reformed Jmt arrived our new model of V i io PLANt'ANOTHER WEEK. , REAL ESTATE church of Colt's Neck clcawic}' $29 Kostrung in ona hour and tho best gut, guaranteed 60 days. Homes, Bungalows and Stores last Thursday rtight by a "gingham Will call for and deliver or mailed. . "* P&ACH TREES—th»l»«M cellared »nd fat flnt jondltlon. Also rcstringtoe to the trado. Tennis Hacquots from ENGLISH* BABY COACH WAPES-ConeoM «nd •te',4>t»«t>»rt»Uc». . . . - For Sale or Rant Sociable." Everybody who attend- CALIFORNIA 'PRIVET—Th. t,«t of «ll htd» sl«»U.' ed the sociable not dressed in ging- 5 $5.00 to $17.00. • , ., ' Can Be Seen at Our Showroqra / 'BERBEMIS THUNBERCII—For foundation plantlnga mi alone torelu. Tbli 85 Seadrift Avenue ham yraa liable to be fined, and an * . —RESTRINGING PRICES— ««"P\iRw n*tKw •!>• will ud Wd.l uglr drip, iui discolored few complied with thts requirement Davif Cup „ ,.. $10.00 Varaityi ..$6.00 •/* ' »plj>hed ttmfldationi. , , -N P. O. Box 155 the iincs were'numerous. Two in- Extra Super Special... . 9,29 Goffd SSlav ., 5.B0 •",»'. - ' , • ROSE?." - \ ._ 5.00 f KeA Bank GoCart Co. 1 NlN»w II.UU teat Um« to slut tlem. Oat pltnti u* on thilr own nets Highlands, N. J. genious Engllahtown young men Extra Special „...,„ . — 8.7.._S XXX Tropical 54 Moninouth St. Red Bank, N.J. *B& will bloom thli lumnm; tlvty coit Jimlf the prleft of elrttMr »lse» of Pot* gave musical specialties. They .were Oriental $2.50 and $3.50 1 / . Phono "1200 Tilophona R. B, Z138 ' L. SESTA, Prop. t*J Boeet tni Ilv4t and thriri much better, htvint mush better mote. Wt able to wake music from such ktrt • eplendld Hltctlon of "«U anmroer" blooming varieties ai follown " t Tennis Court Constriction a Specialty ' Char Srlibt YeUov—Souvenler Ctaudtua Femet (new). Price 91.36 etebs things as washboards and horse- ,fl.W for I., l shoes. The-, other numbers of the If you arc thinking of having n Tennis,Court built or ono Wf , f. . Other VaVIeUO 75; udi; S for Si.0O; 10 for M.Oo. Coast Millinery program Were, as described in last resurfaced let me giyo you a price. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' Wfclta Md Craan Whlw—Kiteerln and Fxaa-Katl Druaehkl, , week's Register. Mrs. llcnry \Jtfa, Crimson and Scarlat-r-Etoils _d« France. Gca'l Jncqueminot. Gaseral He- Self-Service Shoppe ' • i, Arthur «pd Edward Hawler. Bonne and Alfred Buck were the , P|nk and BIiuB-^Madtms lutterRjr. Mrs. Chai. Bel), Columbia and Los Xn- ' Fine,'Assortment of winners of a guessing contest ai to TENNIS PROFESSIONAL This Week's Price List nles. ',,'.-' ' \ 'the number of beans in a Ja*. Mrs, i Foxwood Park Red Bank, N. J. .•ydlow.and.Oraim—Sunbunt, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Golden- Ophelia, ..Ludwlg Ronn'e received a bottle of per- <**>X<<<<<<4!C<<< J _ PLANTS— ' ' '' ' ' Phono US-F-3. _ ' ' Long Branch, N. J. Charles Senion, Walter Ander- FUNERAL HOME-60 E.FRONT ST. - RED BA^K Open on Sttordayt'until 6:00 o'clock P. M. AU other dm ijntll «:0O o'clock, son and Walter Layion are new" BOSTON.FERNS ,....$1.00 lo $6.00 etch Opp. Stelnbach* 1 SPIRAEA ...$).SO. to $2.00 each iBBOBwaeesgeioEiB^^ member. ! of the Riverside gun club HYDRANGEAS «..: ...$1.50 to $5.00 ea. of Red Bank. »>••••»»< >•••••««»• Let Go SEEDS FERTILIZERS LITTLE SILVER NEWS. For our eerviee) and, be re Tp avoid 'dUappointment, place your-order eatly for -/ Mother'* Day ' that Busy Timet at Railroad Station— lieved af^all worrying de- "• AND BUY HEALTH • Radio Trucks _ Shipped Away. FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY Five automobilo trucks used in tall* and burdent of the Another Big Shipment of Rugs; Will Arrive.This . radio* work at Port Monmouth have funeral diraetiont. At your Member _of the American Telegraph Florist been shipped to New, Cumberland, •ervice alwayi. \ ., Week and will be on, Sale Next • Pennsylvania. Each' truck is pro- vided with a radio set and other FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 14th and 15th radio gquiprtient. WILLIAM MEARS ^0 bales yfcry heavy .Velvet'Ruga.fringed; have sligftt mis- These are busy times nround tho Rumson ,. , New Jersey weaves.in them. Cheap at $45.00—Now 929.80. railroad station. Cement and other TELEPHONE DAY £ NIGHT — RED BANK 557- material-for the Rumson road job 'Aba sev#ral other,lots of latest patterns in Azmlnstec .••v« AUTO AMBULAN-CE. S£RY/C£:- PHONE 361 RUMSON, ' from.*l§.7S to $45.00.- .- are. being unloaded at the stntfon CHAl'tRS AND TABLES FOR ALL /OCCASIONS and a' fleet of trucks, which are be- About 2Q bales Imported Grass Hugs in beautiful colors— ing used to cart the material, are 9x12 aim J3.98 36x72 8Se ' 4x7 $1.25 on-the go. all day? Comity trucks 8x10 .i« $3.50 18x36 ISc are unloading stone for repairing roads hereabouts. Every day a car- Also about 1500'Scatter Hugs, all in good quality from 7Se load of trees is shipped away by No Daily Specials in to $5.50. Iiovott's nursery. The amount of passenger and freight business at the little Silver station last month was the biggest of any month since R. WEST the1 station has been built. Originall v The stono road to Occanport will i 129 West Front Street, Red Bank be* resurfaced with stone and tarvia HAKBT CLICK "Va Ammam Sandm? by the county. OM'tMMHI JltuHcd'i Bill DnlH'd STRONG MAN The. paving job on the Eumaon and road is going along at a good pace and all the concrete work will be a dearfrlecd e(mine. He WII only J5,and dyinc. Harrr, ho add, * what ii the me ol my money? completed this week. In about two Inevel took thcadvite r.l my friends. 1 paid mom weeks "tho'.ontiro road will, be re- Ohly! altenuaa to the condition of my ctr than I paid to myovabodrl A good physical culture court*— opened to traffic. The eastern end Anderson Brothers a lew ainutea exeiciae a tiaT—eod thi* would of tho road was reopened last week never have happened I Yet, Iknow, I thqught I- knew loo much I" T< , poor ' " , pai'd *^ lor in order to reopen the Seven Bridge Lie carleeancss. rood.^vhich has also been closed to BIT TOU CAN BUILD TOUR HEALTH ROW I TOU CAN STAJIT RIGHT IN DE. traffic. STORAGE WAREHOUSE VOTING ONLY A FEW MINUTES A DAT T^™-O~ KEEPIN•—"-' G— — - — • • —^~-»PHTSICAILTFIT- ^ — _ ^P^f^Bl . Warren Herbert, who was in- WNTAU.T AURT7XBIE TOMOT AND jured several weeks ago^hen he CONQUER EVERT OBSTACLE. was hit by an automobile, continues Local and Long Distance Moving •x.W Brings Ten'Tlu Coon* Tkat to improve and will be able to walk SalltMEUpl again in a few days. , Jultilti! FstcnliSljou can secure the iden- tical ceune ol exercises and muscle developracnt Edward Berry's house on the ri>«di tn«d. n. "the best developed STR&NC • Our vans are padded and dust-proof. MKN to America.1' Kou, too, can traild ALL Woodbrook tract has been moved to T>ur muscles,or lull develop yout chest, biceps. an adjoining lot. .Packing, crating and shipping to all Deniso Lefferson is rcgrading the lawn around George' -Darragh's points. ' house. J.f Noblo Emley, who has been living at New York, has reopened CHARLIE'S PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST! his homo on tho Seven> Bridge road. a-—Mall TWi Coupon Now*---, Mrs. E. D. Tucker of New York • HARRfTSUCie - p'n"D Office and Warehouse |5O3JthAve,SuIte5H. N.Ya K> B- «; is visiting Mrs, Hiram Knapp. J. Thompson Lovett has bought a 10 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. 22 MONMOUTH STREET f. I Enclosed End ) C^ itOT *I.O« I 51-53 Mechanic St. I, ... 'Money Order) , Bco sedan. ! Ior.\yd> "end me at ones ynurfrelt Exercise Dr. Frank Leonard's house'on. the | and Muscle D«elop{o| course. CHARLIE'S WONDER POULTRY • Name ' Little Silver Point road has been repainted by Henry Salt. 4-lb size ROASTING CHICKENS f Jiijrm 139c tb aize FANCY BROILERS 39c lb I OCEANPORT NEWS. J. Canevari Developing Property on Wolf Hill Avenue. ^ Sirloin, Round, J. Canevari, who recently purr Smoked Tongues f chased and remodeled the houso in which ho is living on.Wolf Hill avc | Cross Rib Roast Strip Bacon \ Six Most Fashionable nue, has plotted his acreage into lots and is building a houso on orto of the lots on Main street, next to the corner of Wolf Hill avenue. Prime Rib Roast Cottage Butts Mrs. John VanBrackle has pur- Silk Fabrics at Record chased a Chevrolet sedan. CHARLIE'S WONDER POULTRY The women's guild of tho Metho- dist church will meet this nfternoon. 3<1t> size FRYING CHICKENS Mr. and Mrs,. William Hayward, 134c ib 34c lb who have hcen living at Middle- Breaking Prices town the past winter, have re Milk Fed CHARLIE'S WONDER Blade Cut turned here. Leon Cohrow, son of Mr. and Leg Veal Mrs. Whitney Conrow, is in Clove- Cottage Butts Rib Roast land, Ohio, on business for the Western electric company. Additional lots have been staked 24K $2.50 Printed Crepe out and numbered in the Hillcrc^t 24 $1.98 Georgette addition on Occanport avenue. Miss Anne Zilly of Long Branch de Chine $1.89 yd. Crepe $1.59 has been substituting for Miss Dorn CHARLIE'S WONDER 1 Goldburg in the sccsnd and third Gala Hams 40 inches wide. Large selection of 40 inches wide. All colors to chooss grades of the Ocennport school. Styles which represent the newest from, including: black and white. Mrs. Lsvcrty, who teaches in the Hamburger ideas of the best fashion designers. seventh and eighth grades of tho Chuck Steak Occanport school, spent the week- —OR— end with relatives at Jersey City. . Miss Mildred Silvers has taken a | Shoulder Veal Stewing Lamb $2.50 Black Satin $2.50 Flat Crepe position nt Long Branch* Fred Worthlcy is having nn nd- Charmeuse $2.00 yd* dition built on the back of his MILK FED FRESH KILLED VEAL . $L94 houso on Fcmbcrton nvenue. 40 Inches wide. All-silk, Rood Captain and "Mra. Archibald RIB CHOPS LOIN CHOPS RUMP VEAL heavy bod.y and rich, lustrqiis black. Most popular of all silks today and Karmer, who have been residents of I 20c lb ID For coats and dresses. priced as low as an ordinary crepe. Ocennport the past yenr, expect to 100 per cent pure silk in a large leave for Washington in the hear Good Cuts - CHARLIE'S WONDER , Milk Fed , range of summer's smartest shades, future. ' Plain and Changeable Charles VanBracklo haa pur- chased n new Ford car. Chuck Roast Hamburger Steak Breast Veal Taffetas • Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Conrow Bpcnt.Sunday at New York' as tho $1.59 and $1.79 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Con Dollar'Shirting row. 14 19c 14 Taffetas are. the most favored silk 19c of the . d.ay.', At these -specially Silks SHREWSBURY NEWS. marked prices' you can choose from a complete color range of plain and Your choice of' mimcious designs Shrewetury Es'etly Defeats Sftn- handsome two-tone effects, Includ- and slripe paltcrm. Suitable for dny by Fair H.ven Nina. BOILING BEEF SHIN BONE ing plenty-of the scarce navy and women's ami children's wash dresses The Shrewsbury b»»cbnll team .black.' . , '. " ,' was soundly trounced at Fair and men's shirts. 1% value! Hnvcn Bundny, thn score being 3D to J. Shrcwr.buryVlino-un will bo changed and » stronger torn Is ex- CORNED BEEF pected to appmr *p;alnit Monmouth New Kraut, 2 lbs Ilpnch next Sumlny, , Frarik finrden hai bbugKt A 1)0(1(0 ledin. 2 WONDERS IN TJHISWVOP^PESR TOWN! Joseph Goldstein Webkter Llnson and family have niovod to Long; Branch. 10 Broad Street 22 Monmouth Street Red Bank rtr. Ernont Fohnmtopk ipnrti Sat- and Liberty St. Long Branch urday end Sumlfcy at hla nUmmcr homo, hero/ CHARLI^S A Dort' tourliJR cur (m» boon MARKETS i tjoOtht by I>dd Ridrdnn.

'it r J S ,' "V :V REP BANK REGISTER, MAY 12,1928.- _.

. STATE TROOPER KltUil).. . HER BUSINESS ANNIVERSARY. BUSY FIREMEN. >ut left tne game after tht fifth nnirfe due ta »• sore -arm, tmd the ATLANTICCITY$3.75 JOHN T.BOPPING'S DEATH DEATH OF HARRY FROST, Mt» Elvira Garbartnt Surprised By First Kept tha Shrewibury 1 Herman G|6or Faialljr Injured fa ramo was finishedb y William Mac- : and rotnrn __,t > • Her Fritnd. Friday Night, ' , Firemen on th« Jump. f HE WAS A VICTIM OF PLEUR- ' . Fall from Motorcycle. PNEUMONIA AND HEART DM. ntosDi, Keycs twirled a good game aucjftta \nt jttt*!-, it U> SMtr» NEX» SUNDAY A MeroorMiDey, Me* SO The firemen of Shrewsbury were i ISY A)NP PNEUMONIA. , Herman Qloor, ?4 yean old, a EASE CAUSED HIS END. , 'Friday, marked the first anniver- 'or Bio Giants. Ho allowed twelve tha County or Monirtouth tod rtia T,t>klU«1 Tim A Dsat. <1.til t, *t) M^a,...u.IWja> t state trooper stationed at Freehold, sary of the candy, soda water, to- kept busy Saturday and Sunday hits/ but managed to' koop them- fighting forest fires. On Saturday M/i On Jfeyr jm" DayUiht Time, > W.II Knpwa'Mlddlttow* TowntWp wai fatally Injured Sunday after- Ha Died Sunday Afternoon at thebacco and newspaper business ..of scattered. The Giants got five Resident Paiied A*«7 »» HI*noon, when be fell from MB motor- Horn* of Hli Couiin, John G. Miss Elvira Gsrbarinl, whose store afternoon a forest fire near Shafto's tingles off the Macintosh boy»." Horn* L»tt WedneitUj After- cycle on the Freehald-M&tewan Crawford of Holmdel, Where. Ho is on Monmouth street, near the Corner in the southern part of tha icxb Sunday afternoon tha Orioles NEW JERSEY CENTRAL noon After a Slcbnett of W.Week. road, An automobile driven by Had Lived Tan Yei.ru station. A surprise party was given township threatened several houses rill/play Freehold on the Newman John T. Hopping of Hopplpg's Perrina Jeffries of Freehold turned Harry Morford Frost died Sun-for Miss Gsrbarinl that night by a and tho Shrewsbury firemen were iprings road field, the game start* Croseinr, in Mlddletown township, to the left to enter a driveway in day at the home of his cousin, John number of her friends. The affair called out to fight tho flames. Fire- fig at three o'clock. The Freehold front of the trooper, Gloor applied men wore) also summoned from line is In excellent shape and has died latt Wednesday •fttro'oon o£ G, .Crawford of Holmdel, with was arranged by Miss Lillian Spar- .Thorn*, dteiatej. Charles Lewis pleurisy and * pfteumonU ftttr a his brakes to hard that the motor- whom" he had lived a numer' of ante. Various pastimes were en- Hamilton and West Belmar. The /on every game so far this' season. KoHw"to " eiieitwt) to urtseat elibta 1 Shrewsbury men pumped water etttaiBit astatt. r sjekntii ol • witk. HI* decline was cycle waa overturned and he struck yean. Ho was taken sick Wednes- joyed. The guests were Miss Spar- Puta.rasat to the order of-Jaaeph •VHOLBSALB AND rkpldfromthp outfit. ';' * ' - the concrete pavement on his head, day, April 20th, at the home of hisanza, Mr, Bnd Mrs. Mario Bon- from a large pond and succeeded in LEONARDO , VV1NS AGAI& „ liar, aurraje.te'oi the Count! el t' fracturing -MB skull. .The trooper core, Hi«s Agnes Simpllco, Mr, and saving three houses which were in mouth, nada on the twintyiuth da: \ > DBAM5R IK , Mr. Hopping: w« _fift',y«»r» eld. uncle, Daniel H. Frost of Wallace Middletown Boys Won Their Stw. Ij UJ(, en the application of L._ Ha wu s> sob ol tbo Istt Mn J.was taken-to, the Long Branch hoi- street, Red Bank, with whom he had Mrs. Stephen Itrl, Miss Loretta the path ot 'the flames. They 1 E. Thome,' executor of'the- eitite « pltal, whtre he died Sunday night* been spending a few days. At firstGrov'er, David Dewitt and Frank fought the,fire three hours before ond Victory Over Red-Bank. ' Isaiah K. TJiprrie, dteeaieil, notice ft, LUMBER Ropptaj,and .h« w« born At the they got 'it under control. lilrtby "glren to tlie creditors ol as* "' Hopping nomciiaiiid, %-ihpriprit d!s- Gloor la survived by his'father and his ailment seemed to be nothing Donato. Miss Garbarlnl received The Mlddletown towrishfp high tailed \» ohlbis ts the subscriber,- 1 • brother. He was engaged to wed many congratulations from her While the Shrewsbury firemen clwol baseball team for the second t«r aa aferesald,, their debts and <«.„_,., ,) Doors, Blinds, Glass, tanet from wher:«• Jit died. . For worse than a heavy cold and he re- against the iatt estet*, under tilth, wiutrl many years ha -waa • road overseer Miss Gertrude Fertell of Haleton, tbrncd to Holmdel the following friends on the success of her busi- were at Shafto's Corner a call was me this season humbled the Bed•lz months ftfm tnt data of of" " of ,HU Wife la February., At Lut Nitht't~M««Mna- H*' Said cytown and the Shrewsbury firempn and Henry Hanson of Leonardo llarcb, ia!9. on ths ainllcstlim of 'tHe " ' son survive* Mr. Hopping, ht being Ing toncern. About ten years ago Higher Tax Bill* wera Du» to In* 0. M. VanBrint, exvurxTx ot tht esUtt et ,' f< RED BANK, N.J. Albert & Tillotj'on, president o: ho retired from active'work and he were called-out again. NO water each made a home run. Annlt E. Cotoar, deflcasert, notles ta htxtbx ,' Jay Hopping, who live* at home. A created A«ie»iment» at 1923 Tax was available and the firemen used glvtn to til creditbrVTof said dssialii toi ** .laughter died about fifteen ye«» the Cranmer-Tillotson lumber com- had since lived with his cousin at Rat* it Lower Than Lait,Year. exhibit to tht aubieriher. extantrbl ee , ago. ' i pany of1 Long Branch, and clerk of Holmdel. He was a bachelor. He chemicals, find in tha^ manner saved t pays to advertise in The Segistej, afortsala, tbelr debti etra danaiide anJtit , j A talk on taxes by Mayor Charles several houses frorn destruction. the .aald tstat«f- under 'oath, nlthln ttx t-r The funeral was held at the house Oceanpoct borough, died at hisleaves a brother, J, Hopping Frost rnonthi fronx the dett of tha eforeiald or*4 \ home at Oceanport Sunday night. of Brooklyn. P. Cross Bnd an argument between der. or they vlll be forevtr bartid of tfctir Saturday afternoon- and it was; Councilman Augustus M. Minton aetlona Ulte(or autalnst; the said (lib- ; largely attended. The house is Mr. Tillotson had been sick since The funeral of Mr.' Froit will be HOLY NAME TEAM WINS. HAVE YOU D last February, when he contracted and Samuel H. Clccland over the °X>ittd Frteloid, N. J.. March 2Sd. lt|(. .'"'' large, but it waa not spacious held this afternoon at half-past two payment'of a bill, were tho high enough to hold the large number of a severe cold at the funeral of hiso'clock at the Mount funeral par- Boyi of St. Anthony'* Church Have ELIA q 11 VANBRUNT. .' MICE: W|fe. Later he suffered a nervous lights of last night's meeting of the Clot* ContBtt at Fort Monmouth. SHERIFF'S .SAtE. , ' persons -who attended, the last'rites. lors. ' Bev. A. H. Sutphin ot River Fair Haven commissioners. It was Po ,01a Erat Headacheban ot UcbT ?t> 1 > Bjr Tirtus «f a, yiilt, of 11,1e to rat dl- ", Thers wwrt almost as many persons breakdown and his condition had Plaza will preach the sermon. Bur- Victory came to tho baseball tected. Issued out o( tht Court at Chan- ,. the first meeting: in some time at team of the 'Hply Name society,, of Da they laet tired or arralnadr ' eery at tti Slate oH"N«w Jer»r. will be „ KRATS outside in the yard'as could get in been serious for several weeks, ial will be made at Fair View ceme- I* ee, hen Your eyet exaniloed; extaseil to lajs at pnblig vendue on Man- o, - Mr, Tjllofson was the .son of the, which all the commissioners were St. Anthony's church of Ked Bank der, Its 1th in of June. 1029, betnttn i-> ths home, Bev. John Muytkens, tery, Mr. .Frost wa» a member of present and it was the longest meet- roar (Uuaa emr nead a ohante, pastor of the Presbyterian church Iata Freoman H. and" Mary Agnosa Brooklyn lodge of Mn&oni. The on Sunday, when they played their the haua ct 12 '00 oeloclr «nd 8i»O ip-. 1 ing held by the officials in quite a o'elDcle (at I.OO o'clock, dsrllght saylnaT L.>£ of Bed Bank, preached tht sermon. TUlotion' 'and waa born at Bedservice at the grave wilt he in first'game-of the, season against STILES & CO. tlmt) In the alternooiv-ot ssld der at the while. Fort •Mbnmouth at-Port Monmouth. Court Hoult, In tha Donuth of frnhold. ' : Burial was.made at Fair Vie* Bank 4tf years ago, His'parents charge of the Masons of Red Bank. PhUadelpUa Ey* SptcUlbU . j Cotaty of Honmouth, N«w itttrr, to s»t- >) cemetery. . The bearers were Wil- moved to Oceanport In 1891 and he Mayor, Cross said reports had The. score was 14 to 12. Lester isfr » decrtfor laid Court, eraountlrif to •'" reached him about property pwners Bennett, pitcher for tho Holy Nsrno 2nd National Beak Bid*, Rtfut aa evproxlmauir 11,462.00. '" POISONED liam A, 'Hoppiiig. George 0. Hop-bad since'made his homo at that WEDDINGS. Erarr Wednetdey ttowe 1 tt> S maa> All that certain lot, tiact, or strcil ef ping, Walter K. Hopping and place. His beginning in y, External treatments--seldom cure floral decorations at St. Agnes's tha tax rate in the borough' forJoseph Talarico catcher, Jamci scribed el follows: T, J.. BEAN IS FATAL TO, BABY. 'of .the prime movers in securing a church nt Atlantic Highlands. Rev. fieslnnlnt; at a. point In the westitly, Pile£ borough for Ocearipovt. In addi- 1028 is $3.50 a hundred as com-Galatro' center field, Frank Caoli side of Uonmouth avenu*. In tha north.,, Nor do surgical operation). Michael Callahan performed the pared with $3.61 a hundred in 1925. third ,abse, Lester Bennett pitcher cut esm« of Lot Number Thlrtj-Ihrltl.. Iho twin is inside—'bad circuit* RED BANK1NFWT DIED FROM tion 1(0 being'borough cletk'he was ceremony. The bride was attired thstce t.uli Map; thence. (SV tov The bowel walls are weak, the 'MatbUna 'MVUUUna and At"afternoon* . '. is responsible, is less than one cent tean) of Middletown township at HlH£dHelHe..£ryAn,:jdeceaitdd , . Bride roses and lilies of tho valley. a hundred higher this year tban last Bivereide Heights. "Notice- to -eredtton - to ' p/ef ent~ -ellimr elomr laid lot - Dumber Twenty . jarts almost dead. aulted In Hai" Death at the Long The bridesmaid; Miss Helen Conlon, aaiiinBt estate. twenty-flit feet to-Lot number Thirty,,! To. quickly and safely rid your- Branch HoiplUl Two D«jrt Later. DIED AFTER LONG SICKNESS. year. Fursuant to the order of Joseph -.L. Three, on aald map; thsnes <«> aas.t«tly,!f ttWttt piles you must free the cir- a cousin of th'e bride, wore a cos- Donnhay, surrogate of the County otjslon- along> laid Lot Number .Thlrty-Thret, ene.,. A bean which lodged in the Tho niayor asserted' that, those ORIOLES WIN AGAIN, T mouth, made on tha twelfth day.of 'ApfU. hnndnd fitt to the point or place" i be* V culation—send a freuh' current Mrs. Leon E. Lorigttrnt Paitei tume of green chiffon and sha car- 1C2S. on >the autillcstjon of The Broad ginning...rlnnintp.:.. ' ' * • . * through stagnaht jools. Internal throat of Madeline Msddalena, 22 who received higher tax bills this Street hottousl Banlt of Bed Banlv N, J., Reiiut ttha same-lane) and premlies-e»o.^'. Away at Age of 63 Yean. Tied sweet peas. Arthur Kennedy, year were assessed moro than last Red Bank Nine Defeated the Col administrator Kith will annexed of the es-•eyed by' NehiNellie jnojiorMollor,. unmaunaaunmarried,, vto the'-toe ' treatment is the one safe method. months old, daughter of Anna and a brother, of the groom, was orod Cianti Sunday 4 to 2. Uto of Harriet Nellie Bryan, deeeated, aali Katherine Aaghney by deed dated Ointments and cutting won't do it. Fred Maddalem of . Shrewsbury Mrs. Leon E, Longstreet of Rum- year. He said the commissioners notice is hpreby given to.the credltora of May 2Sth, 1022, from which deed the' > son 'died' early Saturday morning groomsman had nothing to do with-the assess- By a score of 4 to 2 tho Oriole: snld-doeeaecd to «xbihlt-to-tha cahieTlhe& foregoing: description, la ttken L f J. 8. Lconhardt, M. D., a special- avenue, resulted'in the death of the After the ceremony a reception nilmini^trator with will annexed aa efore« {teind at the property ,of Biehar^ Bee. ist, vet at work Bomo yoorB ago toinfant from suffocation at the Long from • complication of diseases at ment of properties. Se said prop- baseball team of Bed Bank defeated said, their dehts-ahd demands' affajnst-^ho- et ejj. taken in eoncntlon at the salt of find a real internal remedy for piles. the age of 63 years. 'She had been and dinner was held at the home erty owners who bolievo their prop- tho Colored1 Giants Sunday after- eald estate, under oath, within etx rnorttha Atlantis Bighlands Building *ad Loan At- i Branch hospital* The bean had of the bride's sister, Mrs, Charles frpnl'tha date of the aforesaid order, er aoclation, body eorpomte, and ta be ,lold ^ He succeeded.' He named' his pre-lodged, in the child's thrpat lart Fri- in poor health a long time, Mrs. erties have been assessed too much, noon on the Newmaii, Springs road they, -will be forever barred ot their- ac- scription HEM-ROID, and' tried It Longstroet's maiden name was Miss W. Ellert of Minneslnk Park, In had a right tomake an appeal; and field. Three hundred persons a' JOHW ,-H.- VAN MATES, sblii L day, unknown to Its parents, y Sun- 1 t\on« .therefor avsintt the aatd subscriber, In 100O cases before ho •waB'tatls- Louiso Loncstrcet and she was &Middletown township. The house should make nit appeal before the tended the game. David Maclntosl Datetn _ a. _ 1 d^^ ~Freehold 1. _ 1 A ^T ,^ Na . 7>V1. 4Apri Jh*4_* Ml h ltt\A ft j May 6th.Ma2# . '• Jted. Now HEM-ROID is sold byday night the ' baby developed a was attractively decorated with BROAD. STREET WATlOrJAI,-B___ -lt;-Strit daughter of Eliza and William D. county board of taxation it the Bed started in the box for the Oriole Bed Bank, New Imtr, U", lines) drilgrgists everywhu a ,'under iguar- fever and, began,to suffer fromiack ferns, Thirty-fiVo SlUJ. anted. It is a harmless tablet, easy ot breath, puring thk inlght the Longstreet of Jersey City.'. She had flowers and Bank town hall June 28th, when SHERIFF'S SALE. S. lived'at Bumson 28 years. She isquests were present from Red appeals will be heard by that body. By vtrtvlo o£ »' writ ol fl. fa. to me <• to tike) and can always bo found at chili grew %wrrse, She was hurried directed, lisutd out of the Court of Chan- Whfilnn-Cassldy Drug Co., who will, fo'the Long-fitasch hospital, butsurV^ed by a daughter, .Miss Mar- Bank, Leonardo, Atlantic High- He -said appeals must be filed by cery of the State of New Jersey, will he gladly refund tho purchase price to jorle Longstreet. Mrt. Longstreet lands, NewYork, Brooklyn and' June15th.- eagotid to sale at Dublin tendue. otnlton. issatlsfled customer. she died fifteen minutes after reach- the; day. the 31to to d da y off MMay , 10210266. h«t»eeh n . ing there. It was then that it waa* also leave* two sisters, they being Connecticut. Tho bride was Mr, Cro83 'declared tho commisi the hours of 12:00 o'closk asdJS:OO o'clock ' Mra, Eatelle White o£ New York recipient of many flno- gifts. stoners Vere running tho borough WILLIAM O'BRIEN (at 1.00 o'clock, daylight aaving time). , discovered a bean -watiir. her throat. in the Afternoon of laid diy, at the Ooort •i-FOR-,. The hody was prepared tot bur-and Miss Jennie Longstreet of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy loft for efficiently and. economically and Houae. in tha Borongh ef Freehold, Cettn* ^ Rumson. Mrs. Longetreet was aa wedding trip to Atlantic City. ty of Honmouth, N«N w Jersey, to sltlilsl y ai. ial at Worden's funeral home on were endeavoring at the same time def t ld Ct tln t Upon returning they will occupy decree, of t aald Court amountlne Oie Front street. "The funeral was hold member.of the Presbyterian church to keep tho taxes as low as possible. pnximateir »6,307.0J. ' Tire Service l of Kjim'ton, The funeral was held their now homa in the Bay Ridge' He Aaid, people at Knollwood want- AU, that Jet, traat er parcel ef hs&endi. thjshjsmon morningg at 8 Anthony'Ay s yesterday- afternoon at the house section of Brooklyn. The bride Is etaiieaT* nirelnatter psrtleulariy ' de^ •' churchhh andd wa aa conducted by R Rev. ed electric lights and other im- eeriUedj. lltttM*. lying smd.helns la,thai Nicholas Soriano. Burial was made and tne sermon was preached by a graduate, pf Atlantic Highlands provements but the borough could HIGH GRADE SERVICE Tonmhto nfjMWdletoWi, to the CtnlBty, Kev. Arthur A. McKay. Burial was high school and of Flower hospital •if MenneuU aui« 'State ot Mew JenwV at Mount' Olivet cemetery. Mr. not do'anything because tho streets Stomn •a,l<*>*i»(I'«%:tl5)«lW»t!' Our Service Car isMaddalena conducts a billiard par- mada'at Evergreen,cemetery at Lit- of New York. at Knollwood had not boon accepted Approved and Improved '• ' numbeh f lour CCellar shown, on. Jaa» tm-l tle Silver. titled "Map or Faird.W "OardeAtroa the1! lor on Shrewsbury.avenue.' There rh»rt. bx'the borough.. The mayor also Kins's Ulthwsr. n..r It.d BanV.-MUdl"- . always ready. are three othor children in the fam- stated he .had heard a movement Heating Plumbing - Roofing f town Township, Moimouth County, K, J< DIED OF PARALYSIS. Miss Hazel May Davis, daughter was under way to annex Knollwood owned by John ^}r. Cook.-Frank Oshura, of Arthur W. Davis of 'White Water Systems . Copper Work Sorveyn, MWdUtowh. ~M. J, June t|, Cortelyou, Formerly of to Bed Bank and ho wanted it made 191B." dnly filed In tht Nonmonth Coun. Steam Vulcanizing. Ittac street, and Frederick P, Carhnrt, clear that as. long as he was mayor ty CJerk't Omco at Freehold. •• • DEATH OF A NURSE,- Shr«w»fcury, Died Sunday. Earthen and Iron Pipe i.'. • Bei4hnlnc at a pAnt u tha toutatfl* , son of Frank D. Carhart of Little he would fight ngalnlt such action Ida of Andovcr street, said biflntne-f- Mrt. A'btrt B. Wilton. Died at Isaac Cortelyou, a former resi- Silver, weto married recently at theto the last ditch. Mr. Minton said We Handle) the American Radiator Company's polnt bilnK forty feet distant wasttrly'' Balloon and Truck dent .o£ Shrewsbury, died Sunday from the Interjection of tha westerly |U» • Oauthter'e Home at Little Silver.' Bad Bank Baptist parsonage by that the assessments in the "borough ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS » of Brighton avenue «nd tht aouthlrly tide'. Tires in Stock. Mrs. Annie A. -Wilson,,widow of at the i Francis E. Parker homo at Rev. William E. Braistcd. The had been raised $232,000 this seat of Altdover street; thtnea (1> eoutaerty., New Brunswick, where he had lived brido wore a gray geprgetto dress- and' Joseph W. Davis, the collector, RED BANK and SEA BRICHT elons; tha westurly side of lot No. It, one Albert R. Wilson, died from a com- two years. His, death was duo to hundred end forty Hot to a point la the 1 and a hat to match. ' Tho attend- said the .borough would' pay ?24,- -northerly side ot lot K6. IT; ther.ee (1)' plication of dlseasesy last- Saturday paralysis. He , *v?as 11 years old. westerly, ajouj the northtrlr aide ef lot A' at the home ot her daughter, Mrs.- ants were Mr. and Mrs. E. Albert 224.60 in county taxes this year. A^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAtAAAAAAAA No. 17, forty feet to a) point; thence (t)'V' His wife died two years ago. Mr. Bogart of Fair Hayen. Mrs. Bogart northerly, alons the. easterly! side of-lotfC'' John Hajisen Charles T.' Long- of Little. Silver'.' Cortelyou lived 'sovoral years with A bill of $1,315.68 from Buffini No..-^4,-ona hundred' and forty feet to> a;--'-1 She had been sick only a'snort time. was also dressed in gray. The cou-£ Ambrosia for" laying sidewalks point In ^a.soothtrly/slde of Ando»er'. his stster,' Mrs. -Walter. C. Bunn of ple left onpi (wedding trip. They atrtet; thenta ...<«), aaiterly, »lon«> thatf"-' 42 West Front Street Mrt.- Wilson was a- nurse arid was and curbing.on Hance road -was the ; Quality—"Bicli in flavor, alicaya-uniform, aouthgrly (Ids of Apddver street forty feet * ' Shrewsbury. He WBB also a formerreturned last week and have* set up v : V engaged' in her -work until a, fewresident of Asbury Park. The fu- causo of a wordy combat between to the poibt. or plaea'of beglnnlns.' . V, . RED BANK, N. J. weeks ago. 'She was 68 years old. housekeeping in a now bungalow on Mr. Minton and Mr. Cleeland. Mr. factured in'a sanxtar'y bottling;ptaiit, -s'cwiififU Intended.to be the aame land end sirai.t,'. neral was held this morning at Wor- Mapla avenue in the borough, of lies conveyed to Lart I, Olsen by. den etZ ' Mrs, Wilson was born at Bumson den's funeral home and was in Cleeland wanted the bill laid over cally, with pure cane sugar, syrup, guaranteed George L. JHott »nd wife, dated! October , and -was the daughter of Mary and Fair Haven. Mr.-Carhart conducts because the bill had not been sworn 17th, J521, and recorded In the Monnratli n charge of Rev. F. P. Sweeioy. a garagb business on West Front County Clerk's Office, in Boole UtS of David S. Allen.' She had lived at Burial was mado at Brooklyn. to before a nptary public and Mr. PURE FOOD extracts and flavors. Charged into Dijfd'.iPSgts 439, etc., and subject to the Red Bank most ot her life. Be- strojst Ho was formerly employed Minton wanted the bill paid because cevenantauaiid restrictions referred M la" by J. W. Mount Co. y o VERFECTLY\ STERLJZrED BOTTLE^and said deed. sidos Mrs. Long she .leaves two the work had been done in a satis- Selted as ths property ot Lsrs I. Olieni • other daughters, they being Mrs, 6. DIED AT NEWARK. factory manner and tho .contractors et all., taken in execution at. the tQlt 6f! Walker—Cracker.1 served to you as a FOOD PR0DlJ0T,a3 well as Cltlsens Buildins end Loan Asinclitio) ef ' Fottir Spinning of Red' Bank and Frank O'Brien' wat a Former-Rail* were entitled to the money, Mr. Red nsnk, a corporation of tht BUtl of' Mrs. Nellie Dickey of Newark. >8h* Mrs. Edna; Grace • Walker and Minton tald that Mr. Cleeland did 1 New Jersey, snd to be soli) by t dent of Port Monmoulh. a THIRST QUENCHER, is what you get when Jgj JOHN 'K. VAN MATEB. ShirlflV also leaves two brother* and four Francis O'Brien of Newark, a George. Henry Crocker of Shrowa- not know anything about the job Dated April 21, 1926. . ' •,' sUtors. They ate, Stephen H. 'Allan lury were married last 'Wednesday and that he did not know anything i1 John S. ADlegste * Son, Solicitors. former'resident of Port Monmouth, • you luy • , '•''' 8" (M.lln.i) ' ' • and William P. Allen of Bed Bank, died last Wednesday at the age ofat tho Red Bank Methodist par-about a lot of other things. , Mr. Mrs,* Arthur Erriekion -of En'glish- somiRo by Bov. W. Rolland Raver, Clesland explained that it was ille- 'SHERIFF'S SALE. '»• fifty years. \ A lister, Mrs. Patrick By virtue of «.-wr!t ot fl. fa. to me dl.' town, Mrs, Harry H6well of- -Pleas- Kelly ot Atlantic1 Highlands, sur- piutor of the Methodist church. Mr. gal to pay a bill which had not been DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES rectcd,' liiucd out o( the Coisit ot GUti'S will Mrs. Edward Obre ot Elberori sworn to and tha* he would not put eery of the'State tit New Jersey, will be' ant Mount, Pennsylvania, Mrs: vives him and he also leaves anoth- exposed to tali at publln vendue, on lot!'. Lydla A. Barber of Freehold and er slater wh'o lives at Philadelphia. wexo the attendants. Mr. CrodceV his 0. K. on the bill until It-had dajr, the 1st day of June, 1029, betweeil is ftK in aillrie parsllel with the eUt, the blase waa discovered and It waa Party Givanifor CIIMIM Crojdon a 4a ei Vl»t,i}»trt: ttetiee wcttwirdlr, U*' m health for. Highlands. tnd. • high ntu ' of Wit laving; The firemen kept fh« enc« with Mayor William 'H. R. lint klnUIJ. with the north tide » five ye»r». it.w.W requiem wu ehanttd by RtvBIC, M irom sprtadlng to other build- of Marian Street. ; WMte of Red Bank and Mayor W. Expert Movers of Household •i!!< V"J'r •w^jJiMPtirfii an*1 tjrttti,. often nuceaiary,. ThomM 'F.jKtatjit. Burial «M Friends of Chirlei Croydon gave UOi faeb to t> M'te In tho Hast fiat ofe for him to do tow. * Warren Harbour of Bumaon U -Veil1 sfaettl .thinst leulhwiidlr, I madt at Mount Ollv«t eimtttry. surprise party for him Monday tlvr> to chtnelng tho name) of.tht , Goods and Pianos. thee ent tideoildi'of WWilt atiiat forty this, nut*n feem ta tJo. .1.losjlH»rr.l>l>ir; a^ ^h»s" completed 35 years of birthday. An enjoyable evonlns Red Bank It Is called Front street, city Movlngs a Specialty the Te*rt of n.il n«nt. In tin Ceu work hard liam Ahem, Jullt. Ahem and Ht»> aervlct, .with tHt Prudential insur- wan upont In various festivities and In Fair Havon it l.i cnllod Fair Ha- Monmeilth end State of Niti Jtnt h anywaanyyy Ina Ahern arid Mn, P. J. JBurlta.o* Charles received • number of Rifts. Bel;* itnitna ,prm«rl}, J>*lr(« 6»r» k anct) company. Except for a short ven road and In Rumsan it is known on veiill eld* of Wail alrlal/aistt !e lima lie spent In doing her work Highlands, Mrt, A. J. Koean of J«r-' period in which h» wat conntottd Thoit present were Mluas Elisa- ve?lliedd anejj iMM u tt fh 'Wdd forl 8h» d* asU|y»• Thi{il«r« -**1 nkbfcn'i Vegetable Com. __.d It. Baver, Xlwood Duncan, Edgar : : : tylvania, and Thtodor* J, Ahtm At membtr of eltsi G of tht Pruden- Htrdon, ',. .;'.;. it , . "f',.'r , , Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions ply won (tarn!. My heftlj l»t>et- ,Wtll»villt» Naw York. She ,al«o tial-Old Guard. Bray. Buksell- and Oliver Wymhn, Tin printing and auppllii 'oom- UtaVt. two tlattn, MM. MWftaiet Harry Aumaek, Bunley Croydon, wllU» waa »«th«U«A ^ buy »lx John K«ane. Mlllanl and William Anywhere, Any Time. > * • Rowland of Highlands M4 Hif. J. C(tft« Given to Firemen, »p«cl»I nollca badgelg . I tovin «f N-tf York. Ortndchlldrtn Mriv Luke Fryor ot DeForeat Aumtck and Mr. and Mrs, J. D. PlUl' i CUrU, 'wai given to tht pir fireproof Storage. P«cj,.n« tjjp^BwwM, «v«nu« hha i donatedd a pound, rake oommlttot to lay a, ittlp of conctoU weighing tight pounds to th« R«d « tht twatk and curb « Odds tnd tni* ot farnltur* ot bttw««n tht alatwatk* and curb «k Globe Court and Mechanic Street J l d Th thh s corner of ))»«arl street and tht main road, whert tht buuts stop, Borough bill* to th* aiMouat of Tel. 894 , RED BANK, V IB* . V«ft ,'. . *

f • Everv 'dollar, spent in advertising ishot' only; a seed dollaf which grows a prpfit for the:aaver»tiser,.butit Is acfeally, ret§Sned% \,*<•*• ! ; him even after he has paidior the advertising; .,;.,.' \-( ^- J . . J - .;- ;'/,',' ; ' V , ;/J..' Advertising creates a good will worth the cost of the advertisement and hence in.most cases advertising;actually; cosfe nothing. (While it uses money it does not use ft; up. It helps the merchant to make his businessgrow and it keeps -his'.bi^^ftpArcb^.'Wh^^ does.

perpetuate the institution. Advertising is a sqrt^f insurance policy which in reality costs nothing/. It paysi premium eacli^ear instead of calling for one. ' l • ' ..' .:.•.'.,.•:-

hirru But it isvitally interested in the goods he sells., Adyertising is the one thing that willenable the merchant to tell the-buyingpublic about his gpods. It will help increase his business far beyond anything; he could hope for by dep^ding uponbis.perspnali^ ance. o Using the Advertising Dollar While the^dvertising dollar that is used wisely is not spent, it can be thrown away if used unwisely.' Advertising' dollars can no$ •"'• mal?e a business grow unless they are used in a way that will bring the greatest results—that is reaching the greatest number of people. ] 1 ' An advertisement in The Red Bank Register will reach practically every home in all this section, providing a possible, market of. ". Upwards of 35,000 persons. The merchant who wants to use his advertising dollars wisely and. hopes;to get his share of business, from the- w Vs, guying public of this section will publish his advertisements in The JRegister. ' ' ' ' "/ • -,'•>' ' • • '• '. •'

ft *- ' , A Circulation Built Up on Merit Alone The Red Bank Register 'do£s not conduct contests or give premiums in connection with circulation.' TheRegister sells on its merit alone and its advertising,rate card means exactly what it saysl No secret whatever.regarding rates;.or.circulation! lRecpr.ds-of. .circjila^ SLon will be gladly shown. ' '. • " \ , .-• " "'.•'' '•'•..'. ; !! . '••'." . • i < • . , ~, , , i ' ' A Searching Test of Pulling ^PoMrey ^ - The Red Bank Register publishes more want advertisements than any other country weekly in NewJersey-and*probably;'moire'

% want advertisements than, ariy; other country weekly in'the!United States. , ,. '.'••.«/ '" ,;'•', '•' • The little want advertisement provides the mosf searching test of a newspaper's-pulling. power: 'standing enjoyed 7 Eegister. in this important jiep,ai:tment of adxertising speaks for itself. ' ' , , ''':. v. The Red

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' The senior,class of the high attend tha dinner,' /Raritan post, school Is planning a "Home Talent" American legion, will decorate >inner Follow* Attendance Contest night at the high school auditorium graves of members ot Both organi- PALACE of the Kiwanis Club—Police Friday night ' zations. > . Mark Parking Spaces on Broad Mr. and 'Mrs. P. H, Dana have Edwin J. Bath, scoot'executive of • ". • '—2— RED BANK -^— and Front Streets. announced the marriage of .their Red Bank, will address the Re- THEATRE Dallas G. Young has purchased a 1 daughter Eva to A.'W. Geran of formed church men's club tomorrow RED BANK. N. J. Ma«n.a S 9iO.O j' '' -' M. E. MeNULTY AMUSEMENT COMPANY lew Hudson car. 'Mr. Young xe- Matawan on May 2nd at St. Mary's night at the church house. 1 41 e • SATURDAY an ,',' ' - Evening 7:00 to 10;4S , The work of, placing the orna- Last^ Times , May 12th mental street lights in the business ; section was completed last week Today-Wednesday, MAY 12th-Today and the lights were turned on forTo the Voters of Red Bank: LEW CODY in "MONTE CARLO" the first time Friday night. The lights aro 600 watts and arc placed I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for tha Republican M0RMA TALMADGE in Front street from Church nearly S-STANDARD ACTS 6F VAUPEVIUE-rS ,o Beers street and on Broad street -Nomination for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE of tha^Borougb of-Red in "Kta'and Keith Vaudeville from Third Warly to First street Bank at the Primary on TUESDAY,'JUNE IStb, and would like your George VnJacobs's team of thesupport on that day. If npminated andy'elected to, this office I will Thursday, Friday, Saturday^ May 13th, l4t;h, 15th Ciwitim club Iwon the attendance :onteat which has been running ten fulfill it to tha best of ray ability, and give everyone a, square 'deal. Thursday. Friday, Saturday, May 13,14,15 veeks over Henry ,T. Hopkins's ;eam. The result was very close. ;he Jacobs team winning by a score MANLIF L. BRANIN. >f 174 'to Hopkins 173. The Hop- 5-Keith Acts-5 :ins team gave a dinner last night '•'"_»' ' —FEATURING— ' it Jhe Raritan Iiin to the Jacobs ( ;eam, which was the penalty im< ipsed on the losing side, Allan and Jean Corelli parking spaces hava been marked IN— ' ff by tha police on Broad and "UNIQUE FEATS OF RESISTANCE" Front streets. A scientific demonstration of .muscular control of tha body, Mrs. Lloyd P. Armstrong was I that:has baffled.and puzzled medical men throughout the iperated on for appendicitis at the FROM KEITH'S BOSTON THEATRE Spring Lake hospital on Friday. She recovered rapidly. , Mrs. Sarah Baxter has returned from a several months' visit with in Shipping Department MM. Roelif Crawford in Asbury Park. The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ja will hold n card party and dance it the parish house on Friday, May L4th. —APPLY— Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins is spend- ing the week with lira, Alice Noll- ner of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Hopkins mado the trip in her car, accompanied by her sister-in-law, ttrs, Samuel Tilton and son Ells- orth of Flatbush, L. I. SIGHli EISNER CO. George S. Hyer has purchased a lew Studebaker sedan. RED BANK, N. J. Miss, Betty C. Hendrickson enter- ;amed. a number of her friends Tuesday of last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson, the occasion being her seventh birthday. Games were NEWARK'S >layed at which Eleanor Aeh and r. Leon Schanck, Jr., w^re the win- Rroad lers. Others present were Gar- Brantord aur Bread SLS Broadband Fulton SIS. ina, Barbara and Conover Arm- strong, Lucille Haigh, Frances Og- den, Doris and Dorothy Armstrong, Why go to New York? All the good shows come here! Pauline Ash and Wyman and Con- itance Bedlc. Refreshments wero Tha lova sha watched tail lerved, the tables having yellow as NOW PLAYINGl NOW PLAYING! into tha tatting lun find* its he color scheme. Miss Mildred CROSBY GAIGB ^RESENTS MADGE BELIAMYrJACKMULHAII way back to thit tomboy of RETURN ENGAGEMENT Lackey and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadoo, Direct from Its' AU-Seaion ,Run at tha tha Gibing 'deck*—but tha Jr., wero also guests of the after- Lxt Tim* In Nawaik Time* Squart Theatra wings of romance first beat noon. CHANNING POLLOCK'S SOUL-STIR- RING PLAY through a man-made storm The Keyport lodge of Royal Ar- of emotiona that gives canum will hold a beauty pageant BLOSSOM Blanche Sweet her finest at the Surf theater on Thursday acting part linco the great evening, May 27th. The pageant is "Anna Christie." , open to all, married or single. TIME Every entry will receive a prize and TVOHLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL there .will be, a silver cup for the PLAY STANDA|tO ACTS DOROTHY SEBASTIAN fvinning Keyport girl and for the BARGAIN MATS. TODAY £ SAT.. BARGAIN MATS. TODAV ft SAT., ROBERT FRAZER winning- girl living outside Keyport. EOe to Sl.EO too to Jl.BO ! A. A. Philo is receiving the entries RUSSELL SIMPSON * for the event. NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW! Raritan hose company has NEXT WEE^—SEATS N0W1 VAUDEVILLE >ought a now Graham Bros, chassis DIRECTION MESSRS. SHUBERT America's Dlitl'niul.led Artlita - BLANCHE SWEETS :o be used as a fire truck. The Gieateit Star Cait Eyer Anembledl BERTHA \ 5 tody on the old truck has been re- Far Balnter . RoWt Loralnt mpved nnd will be lengthened and M.ryN.ih Robert Warwick ENTIRE WElEK OF MAY 17th CHARLES MURRAY placed on the now chassiB. Jt is ex- M*y Robian . ., ;. , Jot*Ruben' Hanrlltla Croimin Htnry E. Dlxay • KALICH pected to have the new truck in Florcnu Niih Wilton Lackaya Vaudeville's Most Pretentiou* Juvenile Offering service in about a week. Mr.-WWen WUIlam Seymour In * In a Glorious Revival of the Ever SUDERMANN'S MASTERPIECE Charles Armstrong of New' York Popular Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 17,18,19 risited friends in this vicinity over ;he week-end, "MAGDA" Charles Butler has purchased the The Two Orphans VA Supportlait Company ol HlitrloWc THE W. F: Kosencrans house on Broad- Distinction 5-Keith Acts-5 way. ^ (THIS IS NOT A PICTURE) «- MATS. WED. & SAT. F. P. Armstrong and J. H. Hen- MATS. WED. ft SAT. '• As Seen at dricksbn of the Keyport banking lo KED BANK company, H. E. Ackcrson, Jr., H. • P. M. FROM NEWARK S. Burrowcs, Evart Silcox and W. P. M. FROM RED BANK C. R. Rj-4|tS E|34, «i38, 9lU N. Y. HIPPODROME ,S. Wallace of the Peoples' national 12128, 1148, 3:ST, 4il», 4tVS. BlOO P. R. Rw—0132, Bill, 18123 —and— KEITH PALACE, N. Y. C. 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