'VOLUME XXXVII? NO, 18. RED BANK, N8< J,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914. PAGE1S 1 TO 10.

3PASIM OH B1CYCZ.EB BIT BY i!I7TO. Down (iocs th< Wmi of Jolin Bronaen's Q&ilto Ftuts liEicapes Unlmrt In Accident Bedroom When /into tShuKos House. of his bedroom t Wilson, Secretary of War Qr.r- Prate, was riding a bicycle on Broad 5T0LEPI GO0DS ECOVERED fulling on him. Every bit of the wall rlson and Governor Flolder aro g£-street Monday morning with a load came down, filling the room with dust pocted to 1)0 Present—Piamiijiu for aof fruit for delivery, and the bicycle und dirt. Pieces of plaster struck me EH-tot Pm-udo find Banquet. was bit by an automobile owned and Mr. Brennun on the head and body, The new armory at Red Bank for driven by Otis Harlan, an actor who indicting numerous slight bruises and tho Red Bank cavalry troop is near- lives at Deal Beach. Dante was fticii and Poor, Young and Old, Domini© and Even cuts. Mr. lirennun jumped out nf ing completion, and plans are being thrown 1o the brick pavement but was"Pinky™ Cavanaugh and fHanriee Carroll Nabbed bed, thinking that an earthquake had made for the dedicatiyn of the build- not hull. The bicycle was badly dam- W©m©i\ and Children Get Buss? with Hammers, struck the house. His injuries were ing. President Wilson, Lindlcy M. aged. The fruit was scattered along at Jersey City Through Clever ©elective Work painful, but not serious, A heavy Garrison, secretary of war, Governor Broad street half the length of the Saws and Trowels and Help Rear the Building— automobile truck passed by the house James !•'. Fielder and other notable block. Mr. Harlan agreed to pay for hy Ued Bank Chief off PoSace- StoBem Jewelry and while Mr. Brunnan was asleep and the men arc expected to be present. The the damages to the bicycle and for the jar caused by the passage of the truck contractor plans to have the building loss of the fruit. Found in the Pockets of the Two Youths. caused the ceiling to fall. finished about November 15th. The armory will be inspected for accep- Bjt-n clclevee r piece of detective work if tliey attempted to spend the money This afternoon at Highlands will bo He, like Mr. Aimor, has gone out of in this locality und they never touched laid the corner stone of a church build- his way to do many acts of service tance by the state military board, and ATtfiurthur L.L. Wymbs, Red Bank's chief after the army men have 0. K'd. it the of police, has recovered for Dr. Lester it until Friday night. Thursday ing which la being constructed under not stipulated in hia contract. Other night, however, Chief Wymbs was so circumstances the like of which are out-of-town men to whom Highlands formal opening will be held. H. Strykcr all the jewelry that was All the work on the building is WILLIAM E. BOCK PLAYS HOST TO stolen from Dr. Striker's house on sure of their guilt that he made com- seldom soon in this ago. Not in archi- folks feel grateful for special favors plaints against them and had war- are Edward Stone of New Brunswick, completed except for the painting and A V/TtiD OOOSE POH A DAY. Shrewsbury avenue Monday night of tecture nor in appearance, but ii> the W. HASOLD rOWEBO WUX, 331.1. HO las-t week, and he has got back for rants issued. uctuul work of construction, thn nowwho is doing the mason work, and I,e- BIOBB APPJ.EB THIS YE&.B. plumbing. The town will pay the cost roy Carhart of Novesink, who has tho Editor of tho Eod Bank Echo Had Do-him .$108.70 out of the $200 that was Cavanauuh nnd Carroll got the building beiu-B a striking parallel to of connecting the building with the stolen at the same time. The self- contract for the carpentering. T. II. ulgns on tho Bird's X, but what happened to him hasor the nation. neighbors who would probably turn up breast of everything. They said they the youths, the amount having been could not be obtained by the payment on the job since the work was begun. been experienced in lesser degree by The first meeting place of the troolT'for it in a few days. In case no one of iiny amount of money. robbed the house between quarter-past equally divided between them. The Young men and boys who are. giving practically every other farmer in the was on the Parkek r farm on Shrews-^ did show up for the goose, Mr. Rock nine and ten o'clock, while Dr. andjewelry had also beeH-.divided by the The new building is to he a parish valuable assistance are David Pat- county, judging by the unusually bury avenue. Later a house on ^ made up his. mind that be would have Mrs. Strykcr .were at a moving picture bovs. Chief Wymbs was notified of house for St. Andrew's Episcopal terson, James Clcmmens, Frank Fra- large number of complaints which the struct served as an armory. After it for his Thanksgiving dinner. - It fiirmers are making this season about y show, the money was in a bureau the arrest and he, Dr. Strykcr and church and in addition to serving vo- zer, Fitzhugh Miller, Howard Brittin, that the Swift beeff buildinbildi g oOn Oakk -was a big, strong, substantial looking drawer. The jewelry, which included several others went. to Jersey City litions purposes it is to be a sort of John Foster, Harry Brittin - andthe way the commission men have goose. been treating them. land anil West streets was used. Tlie Mrs. Stryker's gold watch and chain, Friday night. The chief could not uncial center or neighborhood'capitol. Harold and George Eldridge. A host present meeting place of the troop is That night when Mr, Rock fed his a pair of pearl drop earrings and aget the legal piipers needed to bring Such a building will (ill a long-fell of smaller hoys and girls are also A few days ago Mr, Powers shipped over George Hance Patterson's ga- .chickens the goose ate with great gold veil pin, and Dr. Stryker's dia- Cavamiugn nnd Carroll to Red Bank want at tho Highlands, and for this ; doing what they can to help build the '18 barrels of apples to :i Nmv Ynrlt rage. , gusto. It got most all thi> corn that mond stickpin and gold graduation that night, and the boys remained in reason tho parish house proposition ' parish house. commission man. At tho same time About 1,500 persons are expected at was thrown in the chicken yard and it class pin, was in a jewel box on topthe Jersey City jail until Saturday finds Home of its strongest support ] Robert Hartshornc, who attends AH that he innde the shipment Mr. Pow- the opening exercises, and the troopers seemed to have an unappeaseable ap- of the bureau. After stealing the afternoon, when they were brought to from people who have no decided re-1 Saints' Episcopal church at Locust, ers ordered fifty barrels from the plan to make the affair the: biggest petite. After all the corn had been money and jewelry Cavanaugh and Red Bank. On the way home they ligious leanings. The church is being | has donated a big quantity of lumber rarne commission man. Mr. Powers public function ever held at Red Bank. consumed the goose looked up in the Carroll put everything in a tin can,told Chief Wymbs that they were aided by many who are not of the for the building. He has a force of intended to use the barrels to ship The New Jersey militia will turn out air. Then it said "Honk, honk" and dug a Hole and put the can in the bole guilty also of breaking into Mrs. Wal- episcopal faith as well as by the mem-' men felling trees, and he him another the balance of his apple crop. 'The and militia from adjoining states will flew straight up in the air. It circled near the Lyceum theater. After ters's small store on Monmouth street, bors of tlie congregation. Aside from force of men and a sawmill on his day after he shipped the 48 barrels around a couple of times and flew due "planting" the stolen articles, Cava- near the railroad, several months ago. also be on hand. A big street parade south. tho religious purpose which the build-1 farm cutting the timber into the de-of fruit Mr. Powers received ifM.SHI will probably be held, and tliei-c will iHiURh came up town. Dr. Stryker had caused a warrant ing will supply, many Highlands folks ' sired lengths and shapes. Augustus to be issued Tuesday of last week g ppy, y g sired engt n p g from the commission man. By the be a banquet. : Then;Mr. Rock realized that the Chief Wymbs thought Cavanaugh Wunt tthh o parisih hhous e becausb e tthehy HilHilll , anothehr LocusLt t man, whho is actut - The troop is raising money to buy and Carroll were guilty of the rob-against Stanislaus Patterson of Her- mail he received a bill for the goose wasn't a domestic fowl at all, bert street on a charge of breaking belicve it will be a benefit to Highg - ated yby the same motives as Mr. Hart- fifty ban-els, The bill was $17.50, or furniture for the armory and to buy but a wild goose. He scudded into bery, as they had been connected with UUitufs . To many of thesh e peoplle it iis shorne,h hah s alsl o donatedt d lumbelb r ffor $2.(10 mom than Mr. Powers received dress uniforms. So far $2,0(10 has the house and got his gun, but by the several other robberies at Red Bank. into his house. A >ou1,h told Dr. not so much a question of religion as the building. Mr. Hill is a notable iinfo_r ,hi„ s apples,.. ,Th .e commission which been subscribed. About ?5,00t) will be ..:_.time- hue. go..-t, ou-..ti thit.e- goose was toi-~o *fa—r He had a young man watch the Strylar that he had seen Patterson it is a question of community welfare ' figure in the theatrical world and is I t|le JJOW Voi-ic man had charged for needed. The uniforms will be made away for a shot. The goose had prob- youths continuously. Cavanaugh and standing in the field near the house. anil civic pride. Their belief that the (the owner of several very successful Kl,]|jnf,- the apples had more than at Eisner'i factory and will be of tte ably been tired by a long journey and Carroll knew they would be arrested Patterson easily proved an alibi. new building will be • of service in productions. wiped out the profiit on the firuit, Hussar type. They will be dark blue had enjoyed Mr. Rock's hospitality for forwarding the interests of the lior- j Another well known man of nation- Mr. Powers says he will'not sell with yellow trimmings. .^day in order to rest up and get three nngh is heightened by the vast amount al reputation..who is helping the Hi(;h- he rest of Iris apples,"but" will have square meals before resuming "its HIDIIHJECSOOB POWIiAE.- ™- TEIP-AEOU2T D IBB WORHD: of interest "shown in tho construction hinds folks is William B:\vfliVy Par- them made into rider. He says he can travel. A SWAT THAT WAS WOBTH WHILE. Tl.o Highlands Methodist Clmroh Ol»eB nf the building. The ' interest and sons, a summer resident of Locust, sell the fifty barrels which he bought RiditiGGff Seoma to be Regain- t pi-ide displayed by' Highlands folks He built the New York subway and to lV.'hermon'alonK the bay shore for Ono Blow of a Swatter Sends 59 nios RECITATIONS AT SCHOOL, ing ltil Old-Time Hold a« a Sport. I a Hovel Courin 8ni from Kay & Cornwall. The to the church. Liberal discounts were soda water dispenser, got a fly awat- Beake recited "Rose by .the Wayside," lanes in thin section. The troop has decorated to represent Boston, and iroporty fronts on Bay avenue, the j ij business men from whom the apples, and this taken with freight 22 horses and on some days the supply [ baked beans, potato salad, cheese and lnu( e y charges and the other expenses of liar- er and struck at the flies. Every and this morning "The Finding of the irimipal street of Highlands, and i material was bought for the new member of the fly chocolate drinking Lyre" was recited by Ethel Layton. of horses is not large enough to meet j pickles were served. Mrs. A. R. •um back to Second street. Second , buiklinjJC. vesting the apples made his total loss tho demands. Horseback riding if es- \ Reed's house was , where the on the fruit about $15. Assemblage was killed. Two. persons Tomorrow morning Minnie Reed will itreet is u new thoroughfare, which j 'r)10 women's auxilinry, of which who were at the fountain made a recite "Extracts from the Vision of pe-ially popular among the teachers of I diners got spaghetti, olives and grape .us been surveyed, but which has not aiiss Mary Trask is president, has Sir Launfal." Beginning Friday the Red Bank schools and ththee nurses juice. Mrs. A. C. Quast's house rep- bet as to the number of flies killed. resented Germany, where sauerkraut, 'et. been laid out. It is the plan of (|one notable work in raising money EUCHRE AT One of them bet fifty cents' worth morning two students will recite each of the Long Branch hospital. he rector, Rev. IK. K. Crawford, to to finance the building of the parish cigars that more than fifty flics morning during the term. Irene , The receipts from the riding school i frankfurters, potato dumplings and 'or the first fifteen days were $97.50. roast beef were served. Mrs. George mid a church on the lot, but this will house. By a fair last summer the Bloom will recite "L'Envoy" Friday I fui u«. "••-"• ••••-.—• —J-. ••--- •'-••, ,, , 7 ,, .. , , .-_ SucooBBful Card Party Givon l>y tlio had been slain, and the, other bet ... . , • _• ..i _r T}..,.]. ^I.i l'i.innooomr'o nr^e .TOVI.ITI flin t'nnfl nniflf' iot be undertaken for some time yet. I auxiliary elenred $3iiO, Other mem- Women of tho Catholic Clmroh. that less than fifty had been killed. morning and John LaMarche will re-1 The school is in charge of Buck Me- Hennessey s was , the ipod being jr. Crawford also hopes to build a ' uers of the society besides Miss Traak cite "Winne-- r by Their Own Lengths.••'--" | Kcc. Th•- e proceed's wil-'l '•be- ---usndd ttoo rice fritters, yacqumai and jelly. At A euchre party was held Thursday The flies were counted and it was Last I Mrs. Edna Hauscr's the last course ;ynasium in the rear of the pnrish ;ar e Mrs. John Green, Mrs. William night nt St. Mary's lyceum at High- found that 59 had been killed by Mr.The recitations arc given for the pur- j buy new horses for the troop. Last o, but this, lil'c the church build- Beige, Mrs. Vinton Havens, Mrs. Al- pose of giving the students practice; week two horses were bought, one was served. This house represented lands for tho benefit of the Church of liinson's single stroke of the-.swutter. Highlands and desserts of pie, cake iK proposition, vill not bo under-' frcj Vaughan, Mrs. Rebecca Parker, i' n publi.-i:c speaking- •-!.--.. from vv. D. StonebridRu of Shrews- iiken this year. Our Lady of Perpetual Help. About and ice cream was served. Mrs. Sylvunus Liming, Mrs. Ella 150 persons were present. The fol- bury and one from'a Seabright man. Tho present church is on Fifth Mahler and Mrs. William Mead, Sr. WEW 0PPICIE3 VOU. COPS. The attendants at all the places lowing prizes wei'e won: ZIOH METHODISTS MAKE SGO. The troop will buy horses from time trect and Val.ey avenue. The coupe-, They nre assisted by Mrs. Everett | to time from the proceeds of tlie rid- were dressed to represent the coun- Cut i;ln«n illsli—Ooiiiw .1. Smith. Folicouiou'a Association Will Hold Elec- tries represented by the various ution bus !)!) members and the Sun- Newman Mrs. William Lawrence, Cliiic'iUUi! si'l—Winnie Alitwn. ,h i ing school until it has 81) horses, which tion in November. ' That Mnch Monoy Added to Clmrc: 1 lay-school enrollment is 100. The Mr3. Edna Houscr, Miss Helen Bis- Out KIUH.4 piece -i\h'H. Hcniiuil CrelKh- .vill be enough to provide every caval-, houses. lon. Building Fund. •hurch building lias not nlwayji been hop, Miss Alvina Wecker and Miss l Oflicers were nominated nt a mect- ryinan with a mount. in Kpiscopalmn pU.ce of worship. For p ] Murray. A abort time ago the (.'uvd tiil>U —Mrs. .loKepli (lannnnlii. nn- of the Policemen's association of Zion Methodist church of Red B ink MORE IDDDIiETOWN VOTBBS. onr Kllk Klcii-klUKM—.MrH. Jului ( wtellii. cleared $60 by a fair which closed !) years it was ii Dutch Eeformed Kirls' friendly society gave a play Irish laei- rolliir—llrn. IllirilM. Monmouth county in Justice Edward •hupcli. The Epis :opnlinns bought it which netted $G0. This will be used to ClKnrK—Joucpll WHO. H. W. Wise's office last Wednesday. The last week. The money will be used SCALDED BY HOT MHiK. j liofflstrntion lu Township la 150 Greater IK.Ily —l'CKKV t'ri'lKlltnn. to help pay for the new church on tho Thnn It WHO Laot Your. iom the Dutch Reformed congregn- j furnish and equip the society's club election will he held Wednesday, No- ItuKnr strop—Terry Marten. corner of Shrewsbury avenue and Thvoo-Yonr-Old Evorott Boy Upset In Middletown township 15G more ion ten yenrs ago. room jn t|ie p!lrish hoUBe. Tit—HolK-rl Johnston. vember 4th. The following officers I he parish house will ho 30x70 feet, I The corner stone laying ceremonies Hi-nrX—Krimli Wells. were nominated: Beech street. A number of articles Boiling? Iilquid on BCimself. voters are registered this year than Cut (,'lasiH pitcher mill Imwl—Mr*. \v. I'l-eiiik'lit—liiMopli Kmliiy. were disposed of on the co-operative "Buddie" McClnskey, nped three last year. Every district shows a wo stories high, aid will be provide^ are scheduled to take place this after- Miller. . Vice nruiildi-lit William Antonhloo. vitb modern improvomonto. It will noon at four o'clock. Rev. J. C. Lord, Kniit l»ii\vl—MiH. fc. WIlIlninH. Set-relary-tredsuriT—I larry 'P. Clayton. plan. They were awarded as follows: son of Charles McCloskey of gain except the Navesink district, Ton of conl—Mldiis Washington. years, which has a loss of ten. The regis- n- constructed of hollow tile. Only [ ,.eetor of All Saints' church, will lay Cakes—.John Wooilwnrd, .Mrs. Heunie TIUKU'CH—Mnratto Vilnius, John Ale- Kverett., was burned by upsetting a I'lnrnx. Krniikliii-'Mai-till, OeoiKc lUu- .•uU, Hurry VimNute. ,--- I Unit—Juliu NcvUw. ">an of not milk on himself last week. tration by districts is as follows: jne story will -be completed this year, th0 C0VHer stono. Visiting clergymen HOHMoy. Hi-rtfennt-iit-Hi-inK—Allt n Smith. mid the second ator/.will he built next JH be present and there will be spe- Table cover—Marvin Ueevrs. The boy's father and mother were Districts 1!>H I9IJ W C!lllVCK--l-l0ll!ll Milltlll. The play of "Mr. Bob" will be given e:ir. A temporary roof will cover cial singing. Dull —Ml'K. .Mill'lllii Mi'MmimiKh. workimi on the farm, leaving Buddie lie building this whiter. HE WOULDN'T MARRY HBI5. in Crescent hall at Eatontown on Fri-in tho house with the baby. The baby j :,;•,;,;;;••,;,; hi People who do not live at the High- :lay night, November 6th, and the pro- On the first floor will bo a Suiulny- lands, but who have been spectators of ..tarteil to cry for something to cut ] i.-om-tii. ].• iiai-dii 1G8 PUT IT VP TO FOSTEE. :eeds will be added to the church fund. •'irtii, MlUTol't 107 •hool room with i\ seating capacity 1 Sophia Cmnpfccll of Rod Bnnlr Has Wal- and Buddie undertook to take the hot , j , w fill* t thtllWe worMVilki UoUn thb e^ neHVwM VU41M1U^building), sakit*y/ thaIsllClVt 1'iirl .Miiiimoutli. 222 in- 225 persons. 1 his room will also strongest impression which the im- ter Dig-ffB of Middlotown Arrostod. Those who will take part in the per-; lilk off the stove for the infant. He SI-vill, tlie Oommittoomen Dout Know -Whothor formance are Mrs. Amos Woodhall. )i> used for ontortn.runouts, plays and I U8lmi circumstances attending the .Walter Uiggs, who works on E. A. | v/ns scalded on various parts of his TotM. iocial gatheringsj;s.. ;loom-1 s wil—'l" 'b e par- ' . -. . They Cim Mako an Appropriation. Miss Kthel Brandon, Miss Mabel Hen- | body and for a short time it was construction of the parish bouse Tlie Atlantic Highlands borough Luyster's farm at Midddletown, was driekson, Miss Ruth Thomas, Charles > , , ,,, ,,, itioni'd off forSunilny-school and kin- makes upon them is tho spirit of real arrested Thursday on a charge of f thut he wolll( m)t vc vt He IWnriiod 3D Yonro. ItM-garten libraries and for a public council has passed a resolution that Rilcy, David Holmes and Joint Nevms. ,. ra))id,y KctlinK m,,, noWi howevcl.. Christian democracy displayed. They it will make an appropriation of $200 wronging Sophia Campl:ell of Pearl Rev. and Mrs. Robert MacKellar of Hilary. -There will also be a kitchen. say that because of these unusual con- street and not keeping his promise to Maple avenue quietly observed their The upper story vill have rooms for to the, visiting nurse association of Now Vocal Ter.chor nt Reil Biinlr. ditions the new building is typically Atlantic Highlands if Ihe MUldletown marry her. Sophia made the com- Imiiroviug West noil Bnnli HOMDOB. . 29th wedding anniversary last Thurs>... . men's club, for sewing Work, for arepresentative of thoso who make use plaint. Diggs had a hearing before Mrs. Kthel Patterson Bronte of New | day. They were married at Louis- lass room, for boy a' and girls' clubs township committee and the High- John Smith is having new sliingk of it. In this ago when commercial lands borough council will each con- Justice Hurry C. Radeau and was held ville, Kentucky. Mr. MacKellar has ind for a guild room. strife and competition have forced ?200 bail for tho action of the grand been rector of Trinity Episcopal Many curious aid interesting sights tribute a like amount. The commit- the question of "What in there in iti tecmen say they doubt whether they jury. B«il was furnished by Hillard church at Ked Bank 22 years. He TiTt the eyes of siipctutors who watch for me'!" to be such a lnrgc feature in M. Alston of lied Hill. was formerly rector of churches nt h,-* building of tlv jiarish house. Us- I have a leirnl right to make such an the Mves of men, the work of the Iligh- apiu'oprfatioii. Pending an opinion Burlington and Trenton. idly five or nix up J<1 men arc gathorett lands folks is an impressive example Mnrriou Forty-TJn-oo Yours. lessons every Friday afternoon, begin- • -o-«-fe- in ii knot near the I uilding looking on. from John K. Foster of Atlantic High- Louis Bci-ker of Shrewsbury avenue that, given a cause in which they be- lands, the township conns'1, the mat- ning this week. Mrs. Bronte will try HOI-HS rails ou Stroot. I'lit.y arc too old for work, but cn- Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fillmore the voices of prospective pupils with- is remo'lelinn bis house on Uecrh lieve, the people will work for the joy ter lias been laid over. Many of Hudson avenue were rnairied : Iri.-et, which lie houglit a short time cavor to be of .s.'ivicn by giving ad- of service in preference to dollars. out charge. \ horse belonging to Edmund Wil- ice. Mr. Crawfori', the rector, is one V.I years Sunday. No formal celebra- .- go from A. M. Weis. son of Red Bank, which bad been tied When it is considered that the High- tion was hold, Mr. and Mrs. Many r the workers iiirl it is not an uiicom- land„ s people who are carrying on the Vlotlui of poluonlnsf. Tilled for IlooklOBB Dl'ivli'ff. by the reins in front of Japhia Clay- lion sight to pee him with Ins coat and ,.j wore married at Ued Bank and have Eca EankorB Can Stow Drlvo Anton. ton's store on Broad street Thursday Wl) c nvB nmostly folks in moderate cir- Hving Iiork, ip of i\ smm>>h lived here ever since. Mr. Many is Mortimer Baniberger of Oceanport i;cKt peeled off handling n mason's I'umstancocs their action seems all the afternoon, got its hind feet caught in shoh e .'-tort e onf tftroad streett, is ablbel t ot employed as bookkeeper for the Luke was arrested at Red Bank Saturday Miss Pearl W. Worden of Bridge the' reins and fell. I1'rank Chandler, rowel, or n lianin.er, or a saw. He is inoro noteworthy and remarkable. attend to business after having been avenue passed mi exiiniinnt ion at i young man nil'1 a native of Cali- Marion icn company on Monmouth morning for reckless driving at the a clerk in Clayton's stole, released the laid up several days from poison ivy street. corner of Broad and Monmouth Trenton last Wednesday and secured horai". by cutting tlie rein with his pen- nnihi. lie grad .ated from the gen- poisoning. The poLsouing affected the nil automobile driver's license. Fred- ial theological seminary at New Homo from Wiuhinffton, streets. Bamberger was tried before knife. , , . left side of Mr. Berk's face and bis Poonhontaa Will Druico Tonight. rick T. Hurley of Oakland street se- I'oi-k, and he has been in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Alston B e e Justice Bndenu and was fined $B. He . ...i'"'"! !!"!il y«« were so badly swollen he could paid the fine and said he would appeal . iircd a driver's license at Lukcwood Colobrato Double Anniversary. liglilands cliiii-c:i the past sixteen child of Monmouth street and Mr. and not seo for a couple of days. Mnssabcfiic council of Degree of last week by passing u .special exam- Months. During that time a new era Mrs. (ieorge C. llecknnm of Shrews- Pocahontns of Red Dank will hold a the case. - -»f-® nation belli at thixt place. Mr. ami Mrs. Millard F. Tctlo^ of bury uvemie returned home Friday af- dance tonight at their lodge room in >f religious onthumnsm ban been Anklo Brokon Pmotlslngr Football. Xilvlntf on A nouuobont. Hudson avenue returned homo Sat- Tented. Mr. Crawford believes that ter spending four days at Washington, the Odd Fellows' building on Mon- urday after spending four days on a i church, to accomplish tho greatest I). (J. While thorc Alston lleckiniin Thomas P. Doremus, sor of Newton mouth street. Mm. Arthur Little is Guy VanNess has moved from one ' - BOWIOEJ Sontoncocl to Jnll. trip io Washington, I). C, nnd Gettys- inioiint of good of which it in capable, attended the annual convention of the DorcmuH of Washington Hired, broke chairman of the committee in charge of the houses of John II. Cook, Jr., on Alfred Bowles of Centrlil avenue burg battlefield. Mr. and Mrs. 'lot- must fill the social needs and material American bar association. two hones in his right unklo liuit of tho dunce. A sofa pillow will be ttiver street and is living on a house- was ai-ivstt'd Friday night by De- ley were married fourtcon yours welfare of a community as well ns to week while prncti.'sing for tho high disported of on the co operative plan. boat;, which be recently built. .Mr. tective Irving Roileiiiii'i-jvi'i' for being Thursday nnd tm that day Mr. Tetley idniiuiiitur to the moral anil spiritual 83onrcd Hol-aa Dmiingeg Auto. ncliool'B football team on tho grounds VanNess is employed by Henry A. drunk aiul disorderly and for stealing was -11 years old. k'ood of tho neighborhood. It in to bnck of the school, The bones wero ftoclnl>lo emfl »nnoo Tomorrow Hlgltt. .n furniture repairer, nnd he cord from rail road ears, Bowles was ~e> ..£» Clmi'lcii II. Thome of Leonardo left reset by Dr. Edwin Field. Thomas iitiulo tho housc-lunvt (hiving his spare perform thefio dual purposes that ho The ladies' auxiliary of tl^o West- tried Saturday before Justice Badonu Bornnrd Ooyno Clots a OolA X*Uco. and bin flock and others outside of IIIH automobile in front of a Kcyport will be laid up several weeks. time. store hint week, nnd while lie was in side hose company will hold !! masque- and was sent, to the county jail for Bernard Coyne, who lives nt the h(! church who hold similar beliefs rade danco and sociable tomorrow thirty days. ire donating their money and their tho store a horse bolted and ran into lMvnr HI root Child nniitlinll. corner of Washington and Mechanic tho nutoinobiln. The rear mud guard night at Mrs. (Hunt. Ornborg'fi at tho streets, has been awarded a $0 gold iibor to build the new rliurcli edifice. 1 ItoA Maultova on tJmminfl "Ei-lp. of the machine vnw amiuiheu nntl othci William T, HendricUiioi. has l>cw corner of Newman Springs nyenno Duvid Thoimis Oomihuu, infant son piece, which was disposed of on the I,, .1. Aimer of Navenlnlc in the damage was done. unpointed road overseer of the Newarid Carmiin place, (lames will of Ilavid Donohue of River street, was Borough Kngincer George I). nirhiteft, and liu in (supervising the co -operative plan by a Ued Bank ath- JVIonmouth district to miccucd the hit played and refreshments will be Sunday at St. James's Cooper of Peters place, Dr. liidille II. letic club. The club cleared over ?1O Work. Although living: outsidu of the Joseph I). Front. served. church by Rev. I). J. Duggan. The Garrison of Moninoiith street and J. Hlglilandii, Mr. Aimer id an enthus- Two How Bod Bank Hoog@, by tho disposal <>f tho gold piece. — -«•*- sponsors were Mr. and All's. John 8. Oakley Cooper of Irving place will re- iastic Imllovcr in tli« principles which .. Timothy Qiilgloy, bookkeeper for Bout Onkcs. turn home Saturday from a gunning We actuating those who aro 1 mildiHIT EJtlfprliaa X?ftrty on Wlilte fHreet. How Auto Uollvety TruoK. Strykor & Strykcr, und Hay Fred- riiik or ruin your night. Get till! Lester McKnight, son of William trip of twelve days at the (f work which hln coiitrjicf; ilocn not typ-to-Bnt* Wan rapeta. («>, we will tell you, ami if you require and (intact your holiday gifts buforr Drink BallanUiio'a Dwur. $(I,I>(M), $7,5110, $K,O(IO, $!),000 and cherry or clurot. given away free with 'Ml! for nnd ha is doing; thii work with, Tho (Inert lino in town; estimate! RIUHHPH WO will lit your oyuM nt a most thn nifih. We will stin-e your luilei'- Rend to 11. II. Crate's for a cano cf IOOO worth iloilblo the amount our dollar a full quart Ciiuinot wM»* nit chniKe. ' on pointing ami decorating. 3. J,roimoiiablo cost. Ira W. Smith fiotui until you nre ivmly for Ihnm HuUnnUrin'H import beer. You will 11-iked, Wn invite correspondence, key every Saturday. J, I. Morwky, 10

jeweler nnd optician, 0 Broad ntreet T William Wolin of Atlantic IHBII- Travsra, 29 Enat Front atroet, oppo. Ira W. iiniitli, jewoh'r nnd optician Ibid it junt right. Phono 1SS1 Rodlli-evJ > I 1 VVl' Iw. ir,-)>in(inborni |lr I'fiiHi, i Smit«^»/- h Co., Asbury East Front ntrcot, Kcd Bank,—AiMt» KIM in tictin!? ns ftnnornl contractor. site) Globa hotel.—Advtrthtment. 0 Bvond struct Advertisement. Bank.—Advcrtiiwtnent, l'ark, IS. J. Atlvcrliiuiuwnl. (

THEGRAND JMRY'SWOII E*teeiieid tea Only Hlg'li SoiiooS to State IT NOW BATCH 0* 101 mOlOTMEWtS HAJHS- Freehold liij-'li school tiijuyu tho dis- x;cs li.uU: ffsepU Should mat Wci« VntSl Compound Interest SB IK tinction vi beinK the only high bihoo! It in Sou Iir.tc. in the stein wlii<"!> l>r«vi(te:} a course mtUni Voiuinm wlio "Wen Inriictud En- in agricuUuro. Tho Fieeliulil sdiool is The tippdlling"death rato from Itid- tered Picas or Hot amity ana srlBl thoroughly equipped to tench a full ney disease is duo in most cases to ; Works Like Magic Pates Wore Bat—One Prisoner Pieafls course in mrriciilturo. There nru «ev- the fact thai the little kidney troubles Uon ¥ult. ernl greenhouses in which all kinds of uro usually neglected until they be- come serious. Tim Blight symptuiris It is the faithful, never-failing slave that works day Tliu October grand jury returned vcKutuUles • mid hothouse, fruits and in which are brought to the front all the ROO^ books 101 indictments to JudKc Foster lust flowers are irrown. At present the often give place to chronic disorders and night for you when your money is deposited in Thursday. Following this there was beds contain over BOO heads of fall and the sufferer may alip gradually Iti- that'boys ami girls !ik« to rend. Inspection by parents a cenerul jail delivery in which fifteen lettuce. 100 chi-yi;aiitlicmuinii in bloom tO'.somo Berious form of kidney cam- this institution. How small deposits and compound plaint. and children is cordially invited For this week only,' offenders who were indii-lvil Jileuded and COO carnation plants coming in the following books are beinu sold at special prices: ' interest count up is shown in the following figures not guilty and trial dates were set for bloom. A tsnmll revenue, is obtained IX you suffer from backache, head- them. One prisoner, Frank ConUlin from the sale ol" tho products grown in aches, dizzy spells; if the kidney se- Regular 25c Books Regular 50c Books of Rumson, pleaded non vult to a thp greenhouses. cretions are irregular of passage and charse of breakirip: mid entering and unnatural in appearance, do not de- •>';,> a month Earle C SUhve.ll, tarn of Joseph 2 a month atteraptinK to steal. He will be sen-StitweU of Adelpliia, is in charge of lay. Help the kidneys at once. tenced this week. The fifteenwh thoe agriculture department sit tlie ,Poan'u Kidney Pills are especially •flirt WLI!: ONLY 1 year $24.48 $61.26 pleaded not tiuilty, the churecu aguinst fdt* Kidney disorder;!—they net whore THIS WBF.K Freehold school. He suei'mla Wil- Dick Humllton'o them and their trial dates are as fol-liam B. Duryee, who rusijmed last i others fail. Over ono hundred thou- Tho Moving Tkfiifa 2 years 49.94 124.98 'ows: sand people have recommended them. Boys Foftutig year to become comity farm demon- The Motion Picture 5 " 132.64 332.00 William WIlhliiBtnn of Katontoivn, ns- strator. Here is one of many cases in this 'llio Raver IJoye M xuiilt una liatnry; trial Novi'iuber i. vicinity. Chuius' I'irtit.Vciilitro Scluxil Davhi JcillilMKH I"' iii'cliuhl, inrryliiB TliQ Outdoor Cliunia r 10 " 294.28 736.72 M223. TILTON GETS $10,000. rho riniusra Hall conci'illt'il WI-HIMHIM; trial Oitnl.er 2'J. Tho IJoya of Columbia Ctldcla Siumi<>l ValiniT <->f limilUw, llrarh, as- lllKh 15 " 491.32 1230.04 sault mid hatli'iy; trial Ortnljer 2». ,Buit for Her Husband's Death Tried lor 11 r.lpli ul tlio Kouud- l.laiili'1 Douclii'i-ty iif l-'rui'liolil, rob- Tom Swift and His House 20 " 731.52 1831.40 bi-ry; trial November n. tlio Third Time. Motor Cycle William 11. Clayton "[ Matavan, steal- Mrs. Carrie A. Tilton, widow cf J. Tlie Outdoor Girls |( iiK copper win'; trial .November 10. of Dtciululc N w ia lilt-- tlinr '.,» liu.stava M.niNO of Asbuiy l'arlt, furnl- Ely Tilton of Hamilton, who was killed Tho Girls ol Central t;ike ;ulviinta^< of eation; trial XdveinbiM- 5. on a railroad crossini? at Asbury Park tint bijjjuvcnik book While you think of it decide to at once put your James Onnsales, colored, of Aslmiy High -. I'urU. assault ami Imttury; trial Xuvinii- by a Pennsylvania train in 1D10, was Tho Movlns Picturo event. money at work and let it, and the interest on it, grow iM'l- :". awarded damages of $10,000 by a jury Spt'CKtl pricca with- Paul Francis, colnrcil, of Went I.OIIB at Freehold last Thursday. This was Th(ilrlo ISobbaei y TWIIIB llranrli, riililii'ry; trial November 10. From OHico Uoy to ilniwn iiftcr October in the strong and carefully managed the third time tlio case had been tried. Reporter 31st, Ucta\his llaeull. i.-olim-il, of Lous At tho first trial the jury rendered Jinmcli, luicpiiiK cilmmliTly house ami Price 50c, at nil dealers. Dont Drop in and look them auar, and! IUCK il sale nf lli|ii™-; trial Xovi'inlier 3. judgment of ¥i),0lll). The verdict was simply ask for a kidney remedy—get William t'urtlii of SIII1I11I;III\VII town- upset by the supreme court and an- gst a free complete list of fiV/ss. ship, breaking alul entering and attempt Dean's Kidney Pills—the same that to steal; trial November 2. other trial ordered. At the second Mrs. Ward had. Fostor-Milbufn Co., AT OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT Red Bank Company trial a non-suit was granted by Judge Ci'orKo llroun find Samuel BuiT of Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Kevport, larceny i'rom tin: person; triiil Dungan. Tlie supreme court reversed Broad and Wallace Sts., Red Bank, N. J. Novenilici- 10. Hattio and Alonzo Xoivtnun, eulnreu1, of Judge Duniran's decision and sent the No Mail or Phone Orders lleii Ifanlc, larceny from tin; person; case back to tlie circuit court for trial. One Dollar will start an account trial November 11). The case was tried before Judge Dun- at Above Prices [•'lorence Roberta of Highlands, j;railil Kan again last week. Sirs. Tilton was larceny; trial November lit, RED BANK, N. J. lMwanl Creasy, colored, of 3(ar1boro, represented by Joseph S. Conover of ynuid larceny; trial November lti. ' Asbury Park iind Wilbur A. Heisley of Long Branch. WEDS A SOUTHEBIJ (HOT.. P0UI.TEVMEI3 ORGANIZE. c :,'.,",;.••;"•".'.- Harry E. £[Uteraou Married at Virginia, Boacti Itaat Saturday Woelt. FreoJioia Cliiclcon Bnlsero Oi'ijauisctl * Harry E. Patterson of Asbury Park Cliiu Laot Thursday. and Miss Clara E. Gardner of Vir- About fifty (if tho leading poultry ginia Beach, Virginia, were married raisers met at the courthouse at Free- at the latter place last Saturday week hold last Thursday night and-organ- | by Uev. D. G. C. Butts. Mrs. Thomas ized a poultry dub. Speeches were \ 31 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. j Ferguson of Richmond, Virginia, was made by Farm Demonstrator William WHILE YOU WAIT : I matron of honor. The bridesmaids B. Duryee, Prof. A. L. Clark of the were Misses Bertha and Grace Pat- New Brunswick experiment station, terson, sisters of the groom, Miss and Charles D. Cleveland of Eaton- and the work is • j LuL'ressia Moran of Philadelphia and town. Mr. Clark demonstrated the Miss Fannie Matthews of Hamilton, egg laying type of poultry by exhibit- up-to-date j North Carolina. Dr. William L. Pat-in;; White Leghorns raised by E. L. terson of Asbury Park was grooms- Trevver and Barred Plymouth Rocks man. raised by Garret Buck of Coifs Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson will live The following ollicers were elected for Expert service is my rule \ at Asbury Park after a wedding tour the new poultry club: through the Southern states. Mr. President -I'. I- HUKUS. Patterson is in the real estate business. Vice iiri'shli'iit—IJ. L. Trcwer. Secretary— U. W. Blakiiliy. List Prices Ssz© in all the latest Fall and Winter Styles Tremhuvr liniTi't W. limit. Also here, an ; KKeeutlVf conmiittet'—o. K, SUlwell, WEDDING AT SPIJIITO LAKE. -Mrs, Jolm Stliikliinil, Alrn. l->. II. Jones. $13.85 30x3 $7.70 ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS 30x3 1-2 9.95 g> I Miss Mary J. Justico Wedded to Jolm It. 17.00 O | McCorinloK Laot Weolc. EBIDAY IS OYSTEE DiTT. 1S.1O 32x3 1-2 10.55 Tlie Spring Lake Catholic church EvoryUofly ia Urffod to Eat Tlioiu Friaay 23.05 31x4 13.85 ^Sfr JS^L ^&*/S^\ /f> /**"*» /3^ raa v\ /S&9 ^™^k -_ _ w was the scone of a wedding Tuesday —J3le Crop Thio year. Friday of tins', week is oyster day 23.90 32K4 14.35 and everybody is urged to eat'oysters tice of Villa Park, was married to 24.80 33x4 14.90 ! John L. McConnick of Belmar. The on that clay. The day will be observed throughout the state. The yield is 26.35 34x4 15.80 ceremony was performed by Revlarg. e in all of the oyster seitions of William McConnell. Miss Mary the state ami the quality of the oysters 35.00 34x4= 1-2 21.00 •^!*-^&-~-,i#^»^% tf^i&h #^1^ 0 ^& ^M ^ B^ © D'Arcy was maid of honor and Harry -this, year is_said to be better thanever, The New Jersey bureau of shell fisher- 36.05. 35x4. 1-2 21.65 tion held at the bride's home after the ies claims that oysters and clams 37.10 36x4 1-2 22.25 1 ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick found in New Jersey waters are now 68 Broad Street I "A Dollar saved on every pair you buy.' s ent free from all contamination. While 38.15 37x4 1-2 22.90 m, m i P their honeymoon in the South. the price of nearly all foodstuffs has e«oeB@0eOOeeOOaO@O9©®e8OS»a«OOe©eS©©OOOOCSS©C0OOOOOOO j They will live at Belmar. The groom Telephone 67Q-M 43.65 36x5 26.3d — • I is a son of County Detective Lawrence advanced oysters and clams remain at about the same price they have been 44.90 37x5 26.95 :•; for several years. KEYPOET Mfl.H YTEDS. DEATH OP WAE VETEE.1N. 1914 1863 i Wilbur C. Walling Takes OTotuchon Qirl Laundry Economy »| i for HIB Wife T. Conover Morford of Long Branch We have a!s© file Mowing sizes In Non-Skid! | Miss Jennie Terhune Almond of Died Last Friday Night. and Service. J: Mettic-hen was mariicd la.st Wetlnes- T. Conover Morford of Long WE GIVE YOU BOTH. Branch, a veteran of the civil war, Tires at day to Wilbur Clarence Walling, son 1 Our Hat wont, washed and ironed >\ of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Walling of died Friday night after a Ihrce weeks' ready for use, at 36 cents per dozen, , Kt!.v])ort. The ceremony was persicknes- s from kidney trouble. For a! includes table, bed and toilet linen, and List Prices Size Our Prices foriui'd at Metuehen by Rev. John S. week previous to his death he wa!s is cheaper and better than you can do Senton. Tlie bride was attended by unconscious. He was 74 years old. • i it at home. It saves time and labor $19.40 30x3 $8.50 V Miss Mildred E. Wailing, sister of the }Ir. Morford was a son of John A. I that yourself or servant can spend I } gi-oom, and the groom by GeorRc 31. Mori'oi'd and was horn at LonK I better in another way. 22.65 30x3 1-2 11.40 Branch. The latter was engaged in ;Cliinery of Keyport. Following the ! Our collars have that neat domestic 24.15 32x3 1-2 12.15 j wedding a reception was held at thethe slore business and bis sun helped | finish that good dresnera demand. him with the business for several i 0' home of the bride. The couple will Our shirts are ironed by hand or by 32.25 33x4 17.85 ] I leave in a few (lays for Pasadena, year.;. In the civil war T. Conovcr the new pressing machine method, j ' f'al., where they will make their home. Morford enlisted in the 2!)th New Jer- whichever way our customers prefer. 33.60 34x4 18.95 ( A rcfejitioii was g'ivun Mr. and Mrs..st"y volunteers. lie was cashier of tho Then there are the many other 35x4 1-2 24.90 J, Vv'ulling: Saturday night ut the home I.on^ Branch banking company for things about the home, such as cur- £ 45.05 ** of -\Ir. Walling's parents. nine years and a director for twenty tains, blankets, bath mats, washable | ,*. years. Mr. Morford was editor of therugs, portieres, etc., that people oftcp j •,• Ttiypit\icr and WorlHntpnun, published send to dry cleaners, and pay double j J»* MICHAEL MdRBIED. at l.onu' Branch, for several years and after the paper was discontinued con- for, because they dont Unow we do j t*. y Pornicr Star ot tho Now Yorl: Ginntu ducted a job printing plant. A widow them. ^•»] Weds Miss Hitn BOBS. :nul three children survive him. Why not send for us to call and do >*< • ]\lich:iel J. Donlin, assistant to your work'/ {•J! Jlana^'er ,Iolm J. McOraw of the New DIED AT SOWS HOME. •*<; Yorli ' i last week. The ceremony was perI - DiM at wanaiua&Ba Xast Wecb. 62 WEiltc St., RED BANK, N. J. ?E^^*-*?^*^*-*r*^ ! formed in the Asbury Park Catliolic j Sirs. Henrietta Buckley, wife of church byy Rev. Father Roche. Aftc I Isaac liuckley of Freehold, died at the Telephone 32-J. Distributor of Fordy Stoclebater and Lozier Cars Protect the ceremony a reception :\vas hole] at j home r.Lake, .Mrs. James I.ayton (If Lake and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest digestion. Trunk W. Cady of BoclioEtei1. ] wood, Mrs. A. C. Stratton of Trenton Ask for "HOttll®tt'S"-s>t Hotels, Resfawanfe, Fountains, Jiiss Eleanor l'eale, daughter of and Mrs. T. C. Hutchinson of Free Don't travel without it. Also keep it at home A lunch in a minute R. S. Peale of Deal, was married ; hold. III Lunch Tablet form, ul.o, ready to cat. Convi'iiivnt — nutritious. Tuesday of last week at her homo to Dr. K.'W. Cady of Rochester. Uev. DEATH O3? OID rA .Mi. Whitaker of Eli/.abeth performed Davkl C. BomiQ Dloft at Froohold Xnst the ceremony in the presence of a few i lose friends and relatives of the Wool: Affefl 70 Years. KEANSBURG AND RED BANK lotiple. David C. Bownc, a retired farmei, Mrs. F. G. Wolff of Newark was I (lied at Freehold Sunday cf lust week B@@8eTO69«S@tSSiPS«e«SW«« «| matron of honor and F. W. Cady Jr., of hardcnitiK of the arteries. He was a •-on of the groom, was groomsman. ' 7K years old. Mr. Bowne was born on The bride wore a white sntin dress a farm near Freehold and he followed Thrro 10 no ncrtT to buffer tho ti mimed with e^ni lace. After a the occupation of farming until three annoying, oxcrucititmu; pain of ihort wedding trip Dr. and Mrs. Cady years ap:o when he retired and went to neuralgia; SIonn'H I^iiuincnt laid u ill live at Gates, New York. Freehold to live. Ilia nephew, Kpaf on gently will sootho tho aching ford Wallinf;, has since farmed the liena like magic. Don't delay. COH.ONE3R. place. Mr. Bowne was twice niai Try it ut once. 7l HOV/II.L ciir.r. A. ried. His first wife was Miss France! -j uneral'Director sand Hope of Freehold, who died several Blear What O&sra 3a? Mlrj'i Elizabeth H. I'olhoinim Wadded to years ago. His second wife was jMiss •'! liavo been n fiuffrrer \ Uh Ni urnlgla UpliolBterisng in All Its Branches. mi Anbury Park Sinn, for Bcvcral yearo nud fmvo triod tl HcTOnt Mary 10. Covert and sho survives him Llmnitiitn, but HIOBII'S Ximmcnt la tba Wotmmly wftli R. T. Smith of Hcd Bank far 27 ynnf 0.) Miria Elizabeth H. PolheiniiK, only he t Liniment for NaimlRin on caith. daughter of Charles Polhenms of I Imvo triftl it Biirpp'infiilly; It hna nsver Camp Oliolra rand Cnrci XabSca foi\ f-IU^K ANb Donth I*roui Consumption. failed."—F. II. William*, A ugutla, A rk. I ID well, bccaniu the IJIUIL* uf Fr;ink Mrs. liulh C. Claypool, ntlepenthnce, O((lco Tliano B5T. I'ulltm of Anbury l'nrk Sunday of Mrs. Jennie Wainwripiht, wife of hfc, writes; "A frieml ol oura told uo last week, Tho oerninony WJIH |x;i'- Jacob WuinwriRht of Shark Hivcr, nbaitxmr Liniment \Vi h iveliocnu ins O!!ka and Fuoeral I'atlors, 15 Monmoutli Streol, Red Bana, N. J. roriurd aL th« hritle's hoin« hy Itey. II. died Tuesday of last week nt'tcr a lonfi it for Uyi irminil think Hutu li notlilng i lik« if Wotiao it on pvtrytblnfi, him*, EMBALMER K. Post of Freehold. Misa Nollio sickness from consumption. She wa . cut ,burn .liruW^Borfl throat, hi atliulifft Snio"k of Frooliold and I.ost^r Pullen 55 yearn old ami beside*! her husband nml on 1 %frythin« cl c Ww cm % ^at. ntonj; uitbout Jt W«u Efll tms or lu-thaveafev/ litna Near "sliaple Avenue, Weddert at A«b»ry I*nrk. Jli>«l ihat \\'v iuiv« fti-ouri'd from \n\ w. K <:rtut!iin of ilroolilyii, \, V., tlio jfi>|t to supply jour cm» family. Conu tu and |ac« j Mis.s Mluajior Matthcwii, iJau^litejr lUrhb; to m>H liln famoiiH (ioi.DKN of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mntthewn, IIIIItH WINK, ii iviiinly I'm* i-h<>uiu»t|f>ni «if (•< tun try- wldo Kiiututloii; ami uo Sr., of Key port, was niarriurt lust cm nt'Mily urge nil ilitMimnlh' inifftMiM ti ifl the bestTomedy for rltctimttitinif RED BANH, NEW JERSEY. Wt'dnesduy to Ucrbert A. Shook of tn ui\t' ttihi r<*ni(irltabii.Mini(ii][i ili'UK'J tho rctnt-ilv i^-nutiaH ' and you will UHH\ bo jetting a!l *hr ogjjs )nu |ta! chinch at Anbury Pink hy 1U:Vvvry. j.uit «r Ihti bumnn nyHU-ni with waul. Il iWa m«tc hem lay ruauuttttl lu William N. Itnily. 5rho couple will \vt.ti.l4i-ful licrtllHjt off'.'«•!, t-uririK: rhcn s&? cmU in ei&mp% for © iriiitti

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\HAT used to be the way the election officials called it when the ballot was a Democratic ballot and bore no markings. It meant that a vote was to be reg- istered for every man on the ticket. The ticket was not'' cut." Of course the new blanket ballot has changed this, as it is now necessary for the voter to mark a cross opposite the nameof every man he wishes to vote for, and the election officials must tally each one separately. But the "straight" ballot can be voted just the same, and there are reasons why it should be this year. And it should be '' Democrat-Straight." Every man on the Democratic ticket this year is worthy the support of not only every member of the Democratic party but of all voters having at heart the interests of nation, state and county. " ' To the independent voter, the man who carefully selects his candidates on his judgment of their fitness, without regard to the ties of any political party, the men who have been nominated by the Democrats this year must appeal with unusual force. .It is seldom that a real independent voter casts a "straight" ballot. His '. ' ' ticket is generally " cut." But this year he can vote the Democratic ticket in its entirety without a qualm of conscience or the slightest misgiving. Your Path Of Duty Is Straight—" Democrat-Straight" THOMAS I. SCULLY- HENRY E. ACitEHSON, JR. Candidate for Congress. Candidate for Senator. OFFICIAL BALLOT

A DEMOCRATIC GQU- TO VOTE FOR A PERSON, MARK A CROSS DEMOCRATIC ASSEM- X IN THE SQUARE AT THE LEFT OF GRESSMAM should be elect- NAME OF THE PERSON1 FOR WHOM YOU BLYMEN should be elected to ed to further a continuance of DESIRE TO VOTE. show the people's appreciation the peace policies of Woodrow (Congress Vole. For One of the splendid record made "j W.~ Bi'lrlis" "Havens Republican Wilson. Thomas ,1. Scully Democrat in the lower house during the """jSenator Vole For Olio last four years by Monmouth Xjllenry E~Arkerson """""Democrat JT7Vr7mirA7>T>Ieljy Republican men who belong to the same TOR should be elected to jjoseph 0. Coleman Progressive political faith. make certain a continuance of ' Sheri ft ~ Vole. For One X jUorneliiis B. Biu'Uiilow Domocml the constructive legislation |JolnT\v7 l

Mark an "X" in the Square to the left of these names before you cast your ballot

TNORiAS S. PILLON ALBERT B. McCABE • JOHN G» SEXTON Ciuulidnto for County Clerk. CmuHdato for Coroner. Candl*lnto for Coroner* Cniuliduto for Coroner,

Paid fm !>y tho Monmouth County Damocrutic Committee. Page Four. THE RED SANK people. All natural resources not do nothing to advance these principles, mouth county to help cut down their created by man oliould be held for thebut the men at the head of tlie R«- taxes. When titles arc searched by general welfare. These iiaturul re- puMkun brgtuiuutluii ate bitterly op- Joseph McDciniott's title company the JOSN H. COOK, Editor KOUIVOS were not put in the ground posed to these principles. The men at money for making the searches goes to GECSGBCHANCE. AwotUt for the benefit-of a group of men who the head of the Republican organiza- the title company. get extortionate profits from the peo- tion combine politics and business— *• * + .THOMAS IRVING BEiOWH. ple for the privilege of using these they manipulate politics so as to get Suppose you hud a factory and paid RLIJiClllIIJOh1 MICE: gift-j of nature. They should be used laws passed which will enable them to a superintendent of the factory $1,500 One year S1-™ for the welfare of all. The Republi- control public utilities; to retain own- per year for taking cure of the factory BiK months '• - '" cans are utterly opposed to the public ership of natural resources; to create and looking out for your interests, 11 B 11 ui tl ownership of ihese t'iits of nature. monopolies based on patents; to tii- courage speculation in Innd by hold- What would you think of tlmt superin- I t r t < I HI t 1 1 1 In nil. The, Democrats believe a little bit in tendent if he started an opposition fao. fJ. .1. u this principle of public ownership, and ing tracts small and large out of use tory two or three doors away, and grot Woodrow Wilson has forced the men while waiting for a community to most of your business away from you? WI 1)NL>DA\ O( 10ISI K -h 1914.who were grasping at the natural re- grow and give them a profit which What would you think of such a super- Are you afraid that we will convince you against your wil!, and prove to you with- sources of Alaska to loosen their grip they did toothing to earn; to increase intendent? Wouldn't you fire liim on that territory, in order that the and multiply swollen fortunes by .re- mighty quid;"; Wouldn't yoUiWant to out a doubt that we are selling the regater $15 Suits ansi ©vare@ats of tho mineral resources and forest re- fusing; to pass a graduated income and put in as superintendent of yflur fac-, .fancy fixture stores, at. S1O'1? ' % - sources of that country shall be used inheritance tax law; and in other torv a, man who hud YOUR interest There is one i>rovision of the .flec- for the benefit of all the people. ways to aid and befriend the House of lit heart? Do you think a man who (•If you want to save $2.00, just walk around the cornet from Broad Street. Our tion law which opens the iloirf' to * * * Have against the House of Want. 1 fraud and imposition, and under which was running an opposition factory two number is 12 West'Frent Street, where the Little Shop does the Big Business at the rights of the voter should be pro- The Progressives believe in tho land * 4 * or til roe doors away and had got most tected. The law provides that any tax. They believe that a tax should bo With beliefs so absolutely different, of your business diverted from your Little Profits. person who declares under oath and put on land which would be sufficient why should the Republican candidates factory to his own shop would be a establishes to the satisfaction of the to bring all idle land into use; andexpect Progressives to support them? good man to keep on the job as super- tlection hoard that he is uiiublc to they believe that all furniture, ma- The Republican candidates believe in intendent of YOUK factory? - read English, or that by reason of chinery, buildings and improvements none of the principles of the Progres- * s * Windness or other physical disability of all kinds should go untaxed. Such sive party. They want to get back to Joseph McDermott is running for .he is unable to mark his ballot with- a land tax would prevent individuals tlie old methods, where the people another term as county clerk. The from holding tracts of land out of use woro tied hand and foot by the special TOE STOSE WitU THE AM. WgOL PQLiSV out assistance, may have the assist- while waiting for the land to advance interests. In all their platform they election takes place in November. Do ance of one or more members of the in value. Such land speculators are have not one liberal principle. The you think that a man who runs oppo- flection board in preparing his ballot. a positive injury to any community. greater part of their platform is sition to your business in the county All members of the election board They refuse to make improvements to devoted to denouncing Woodrow Wil- clerk's oflTice is a good man to keep in have the right to £o into the bootli their lands themselves, they refuse to son. Woodrow Wilson, in spite of YOUR employ? Would you keep in with such a voter and witness the sell their lauds at a fair price, and some of his acts, has done more to your employ a superintendent of your jiri'pnration of his ballot. they prevent the growth of the com- advance real Progressive principles factory who was running: an opposi- A VOTE FOR * * * tion factory a few doors away and who munity by holding their idle lands as than any other President except Theo- had got most of your business away EVERYBODY IS COMING TO In many districts in the past it has a barrier. The Republican party is dore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson from you? If you would not run your been hie custom.fur one member of bitterly opposed to such a land tax, was enabled to make most of his ad- own business in that way do you think the election board to K'f> in the bootli but the Democrats'~"ure beginning to vances because of the public interest that is a good way to run the public v/ith him and murk his ballot. This believe in such a law. Last year in in those questions aroused by Theo- business, for the public business is as lias led to rumors of unfairness in the New Jersey legislature a measure dore Roosevelt in the campaign of marking the ballot. In every such was introduced providing for nil taxes 1912. uch YOUR business as it is any- case one member of each political to be placed on land when a majority :(; :p % body's. parly should go into the booth with of the voters of any community .should • * ? * the v >ter. Then the illiterate voter vote for it. This measure received The Progressives are looking to the Think of these things when you go would ;vet_a square deal and his ballot 21) votes, 1!) of which were cast by future and they know that in good to vote next month! Think of YOUR could I; it Be marked except the way Democrats and one by a Republican. time the things they believe in will own interests. Every thousand dollars THE STORE FOR THtelFTTf he wanled it marked. The law ex-The Progressives had no members in be established as the law of the land. taken awayMrom the otlice of the plicitly : iys that "all members of the last year's legislature, and so that The Republicans are facing- to the county clerk and diverted to a private hoard of registry and election shall party could not cast votes for this rear. They want to get back to oldbusiness'means another thousand dol- have the lipht to witness the prep- measure. conditions, when a small group of lars to be made up in taxes, paid by men held supreme sway, and when 1 aration of the ballot of any such * * t- everything that would benefit the gen- YOU and the other taxpayers of the voter," but one member of each party county. would be all that would be usually Two years ago a land tax law was eral public was made subordinate to needed in order to make certain that passed in Pennsylvania, which ap- the enrichment of those who held the * * * the ballot was marked the way theplied only to two cities, Scranton and reins of power. There is still another viewpoint to voter wanted it marked. When the Pittsburg. The result of that law has (2'dtvn Talk continued on page H.) this matter. I -believe that a man who voter is in the booth with the election been to bring great prosperity to is getting §4,500 from the people of officers, the names of all candidates these two cities. Some of the Penn- Monmouth county for his services for the first oflice on the ballot should sylvania cities of a smaller size than THE COUNTY CMBK'a OFFICE. ought to put in ALL his time in the he read off to him and the voter should Scranton and Pittsburg want to get public service. If you were paying a then state for what candidate for that the benefit and the prosperity which la it Bnn in tho Intoront of tho ^'ax-man $4,600 per year for superintend- office he wished to vote. This course comes from this land tax law and a payers of Monmouth County? ing your business, wouldn't you want should be pursued until the names of number of these cities are working to (KciirlnU'il from The Register of Oc-him to be on the job? Would you all candidates for all ollices should elect legislators who will favor the ex- tohor M, 1illl.) want him running off to attend to his have been read and passed upon. tension of the law to cities their size. For many years the office of county own business while taking your The Johnstown board of trade "has clerk of Monmouth county was de-money, especially when his business i: £ * been especially active in the work of clared to be the best paying oflice in was in opposition to yours? What urging candidates to indorse an ex-the whole state of New Jersey. This would you think of a man in your em- Booklovers know no time or place. In the seclusion of tha Every illiterate voter should have ploy who did that to you? opportunity to make certain that his tension of this law so that it would ap- was during the time that the oflice was town house or the-peaceful quiet of the country home, their under the fee system. In those days ••'. r^, vote is marked as he wants it marked. ply to Johnstown. The law which was * * * proposed in New Jersey last year is the county clerk had all the fees which I believe tnat there should be a libraries are a perennial source of efljoyraent And booklovors Any member of any election board can a little different from the Pennsyl- were taken in at the office, and he paid go into the booth with a voter, if he vania law. Instead of making it ap-the running expenses of the office out change in the oflice of the county everywhere delight in the restful environment of artistic desires, for the law expressly makes ply to certain municipalities it gives of these fees. What was left was clerk. I do not believe that a man can will be a vote to continue the libraries where ©Iols®-W©rai®li© Sectfena! @ookcasoa this provision. But the county elec- to every municipality the right to profit for the county clerk. In those serve two masters. I believe that the tion board should establish a rule, so adopt this law if a majority of thedays, under the prevailing system of man who has charge of an office like open and economical methods form the decorative theme. The elasticity of the handy unite far is it is within its power to do BO, voters favor it; and if it is not found buying votes at the primary and atthat of the county clerk of Monmouth adapts them perfectly to various arrangement, as taste or providing that one member of each beneficial the voters have the right to the election, it was not uncommon for county should give his whole time to put into practice by the present political party shall go into the booth go back to the old method. It gives a candidate for this office to spend the job; and I do not believe that a convenience may demand. Their luxurious finishes add charm v/ith an illiterate voter, whether such the people home rule and the right to $50,000 or more to get the job. I fre- man should be elected to that office board. It will help to put in to mansion and cottage alike. As the libraries grow you get voter wants this done or not. In theregulate their own affairs as to thequently heard, in those days, that the who conducts a business in opposition office a man well qualified to look absence of such a rule by the county method of raising taxes; but the Re-county clerk's oflice paid $40,000 a to the people who pay him his salary. more sections to match. Thus you suit the present while election board, the election officers f, * * * themselves should put this rule in publicans dont want to stop land spec- year in clear profits, but this must have after the interests of the tax- allowing for future expansion. " Desipjned to grow, they are -practice. And in the event of no such ulation,, and they do want,..to continue been an exaggeration. Dr. James H. I believe that Joseph McDermott payers ajid pne who will dp team- built to endure, and cost no more than.the ordinary kind. rule lieinpr made, two members of thetaxing' furniture and farm stock and Patterson of Shrewsbury was elected should"be"overwheimingry beatert~for election board of opposite political farm implements and machinery and county clerk in the early 80's. Two or county clerk next month. In -mywork with the other members. 'Won't yotrstop-ln-and-see-ourdlspiay? •-••—- - parties should insist on their leptal improvements of every kind. At thethree years after ho was elected he opinion a man who accepts a salary , / (2d floor, front) richt to accompany the voter into thij present lime the man who makes im- told me that the profits of his office of $4,500 from the people of Mon-Mr. Pearce is the running mate booth. provements to his property or to hiswere from ?23,000 to $30,000 per year. mouth county and then engages in a farm is taxed because of that improve- "Dory" Aumaek of Keyport was private business which competes with of Thonias Edwin Jeffries on the — o-o-o-o-o- ment; while the man ' who lets his elected county clerk subsequently to the public business for which he is A very recent furniture shipment discloses the arrival of'a fields go idle and tho owner of town Dr. Patterson, and he told me the same paid a salary, is unfaithful to hisDemocratic ticket. whole carload of One of the peculiar tilings about lots who will not improve them get off thing. Mr. Aumack added that the public trust. ;-* this election, as well as about the twoeasy. The Progressive plan is to en-money he had to give for campaign Paid fcr.-by S. Hartley Teari'e preceding: elections, is that the Repub- courage improvements, not to make purposes, and the money he had to committee. lican organization feels aggrieved "be- them pay a penalty in taxes because of pay out to people who wanted pay for DAMBUHG THE SHBEWSBUBY. cause the Progressives run a ticket of the improvement made. That is thetheir, "political influence" took away their own. A number of Republicans object of the land tax law, and be-a great deal of the profits. WaBto £ancln Has Always FOR ASSESSOR Couclraes upholstered in all shades of velour, have talked to ini nliont the iniquity cause it would discourage land specu- Proved a Frotttnblo InvoBtmont. are priced at • ' of running Progressive candidates for lation Hie Republican organization is (I'liim tlie Asliury Park Press.) OF dfli'.T, because it "split up the 'llepub- uppused tu it. Many individual Re- THE RICH HANK REGISTEH is advo- lijan vote." In those days the county clerk re- Shrewsbury Township publicans and many individual Demo- ceived no salary from the county, but cating the damming of the Shrews- crats believe in encouraging improve- bis whole pay came from the fees of bury river at Hubbard's bridge, the ments and in discouraging land specu- effect of which would be to reclaim In tlie first, place, any party has a ( the oflice. The county clerk today gets HARRY G. BORDEN rifiiit to nominate candidates of its.lation, ; but Hie Republican organiza- a salary of $-1,500 per year, and inseveral hundred acres of meadow and own. The Progressive party is n le^al tion and the men who stand with the estimating the amount of profits of the marsh land and provide a water front of Shrewsbury. party, under the laws uf New Jersey. Republican organization are bitterly oflice at the present time, this salary for residences and add to the attrac- Imitation and Genuine It is its duty, as a parly, to nominate jopposed to the law wliich exempts should be deducted. Deducting the tions of Red Hank. The improvement, I respectfully solicit your vote en- furniture and machinery ana* im- moreover, would provide water power candidates, in order that members of salary paid at the present time from tirely upon my record as a citizen and the party may have opportunity at provements from taxation, in spite of the profits as stated thirty years ago which could be diverted for the opera- election time to vote for candidates the great general prosperity which would leave ?20,000 to .f2i",o'O() as thetion of Red Hank's water and electric as a public servant. wlio believe in their principles. has ensued in localities where this law net profits at the present time if con- plants. Tut: REGISTER estimates that is in force. ditions were the same. 10,(100 homes could be built along the If you feel that your assessment for lake formed by this improvement, the the past two years lias been just and Ill the next place, the principles of cost of which ought not, it is further Velour and Imitation Leather Upholstered, at stated, exceed $35,000 for the property impartial 1 aslv that you Rive me your the Progressive party and the princi- Tlie Progressives believe in a com- It needs to be remembered that the ple of the Republican party arc wholly county has grown a great deal in theand the dam. The reclamation of plete change in the patent laws. At meadow lands in New Jersey has support at the polls irrespective of antagonistic The Republican, parly present most of the important patents !past thirty years. In 1880 the popu- , . doo.s not believe in a single one of tlu; lation of Monmouth county was 55,538. been going' on in all parts of the state. party affiliation. are bought up by corporations to en- The project of reclaiming near New- Progressive principles. A jtood many able them to operate a monopoly. In lilll) the population of JJonmoiith j Paid for by tlie Harry G. Hot-den Coin- individuals who have been acting with county was !M,7.'14. This was an in- jark has succeeded to some extent and (2d floor) Thousands of these patents are never in other sections of north Jersey im- mitti'e. the Republican and Democratic par- used but are held out of use. Thcrease e of over 70 per cent. This in- • ties in the past believe in the Pro- portant reclamations are already prcsml laws permit, Ihis and so the [crease in population must have re- [bringing benefits to the several com- gressive principles, but the Uepubii- people are prevented from enjoying j suited in a considerable increase of - can organization is bitterly opposed munities adjacent. At Belmar an im- the benefits of new ideas and im- J business in the county clerk's oflice. ' portant and costly reclamation along to them. Many of the Democratic proved machines. Or in case the jIn the old days a very large part of | and soon you'll need one of these principles resemble the Progressive the south bank of the Shark river has patents arc used, the purchaser of thei the profits of the county clerk's office just been completed to the great sat- principles in. some degree, but thepatent can p.revent anyone else from i came from making "searches." These '' principles of the Republican organiza- isfaction of the residents and it prom- I have been established in using that patent, and so can create | "searches" are examinations of the Iises just the results in additional resi- tion are directly opposed to Progres- a 'monopoly. Tlie Progressives be- titles of real estate according to the Red Bank eight years and guar- hive principles. dential property that THE REGISTER lieve tliat patents should be issued by records of the county. The profits of jFinds probaide if the Shrewsbury is antee you the lowest rates and the government, and that the govern- this department of the county clerk's ' dammed at Hubbard's bridge. New In Bargain Basement The Progressive principles are fewment should permit tlie use of anyj business was so great that at one time residences are. already iu evidence the best service that can be given in number, but they arc vital. The patent by any individual or firm on Dr. Patterson tried tcr'prevent, so far along this beautiful river terrace and by any agent or publisher for all l'ronressives believe in public owner- payment to the inventor of a reason- as he could, anyone except himself or 'a clubhouse has been built. There is ship of railroads, telegraphs, tele- able fee, to be fixed by the govern- his employees from making searches. no reason why the tract sought to beMagazines or Periodicals. I have phones, and all other national public ment. This would create many now reclaimed along the Shrewsbury could all the club offers with the "$1.00 utilities, in order that they may bebusinesses; it would give the inventor For the year of October 1st, 1011!, to not be utilized for the profit of thesaved coupon." If you have not operated fur the welfare of the whole a fair compensation for his invention; October 1st, 1011, Joseph McDermott, town as well as for the benefit of new people as the postotlice department is and it would give the public the use of the present county clerk, turned in to suburban residents certain to be at-placed your order for magazines now operated. The Democrats lie- jnianv patents which are now not used the board of freeholders for the county tracted by a beautiful water front ex- your patronage will be ap- lieve in government ownership a litlb: at all or which are \i*vd for the cre-treasury the sum of .f2."i,5-jn.C0 as thetending around the lake. At Seabright bit, as was shown when Wood row Wil- atiimofn monopoly. The Republicans total receipts from his office. The ex- and Monmouth Beach much of thepreciated. Magazines malce ideal boli put through the measure to build and the Democrats are both opposed peiiKe of running the ollii'e during the reclamation of marsh land has been to this change in the patent laws, for for the pin pose of protection from Christmas gifts. Have you seen a governmen1 t railroad a thousand year for salaries alone was $li),(i39.!)!>. miles long in Alaska. Tlic Itcpub- they have never done anything toward This left a balance of $0,1)00.01. Re- river flood-:, but a deal of these lands the new monthly magazine for li-'aiiti (lout believe in government.own- milking: the change. sides the salaries of the oil'ico there are now covered by magnificent man- children endorsed by educators? \ ership at nil, were expenses for printing, stationery, sions and could not be picked out or * 4; :]: etc., of $2,H81.:i8. This left a net ba'l- located except by those familiar with "Something to do." Ask for Tlie Progressives believe in a grad- improvements along the ocean and &•:.-•,..,/ The Progressives believe in state iince of profit t:to (he county for the prospectus. Join tho Hcu;okeep- uated income tax, many of them be- j year of !j;:),n!l.- - river fi-nnis. Reclamation of public mid municipal ownership of v.-nter lieving in an income tax up to 75 per lands along the water fronts in New ing Neighborhood Club limited to v/orks, gas works, electric light plants, cent on incomes above iJ'JIIII.11(10 per Jersey is in no sense an invasion of 25 charter membersfand cut your trolley roads, bridges, and all other year. They believe that a man with What has ltecome of the profits of property rights or a source of danger public ulilitie:: of every kind, in utdur an immense income should pay a high- the ollice of_the county clerk? If theto permanent investments. On theyour expenses in half. Some- COOKING STOVES that Uiey may be operated for the er rate of income tax than a man with office of county clerk paid profits of contrary in every instance the im-thing new. welfare of all the people, an the'pub- a small income. Some Democrats be- $25,01)0 to $30,000 thirty years ago, provements have been EO general that lic schools are now operated. The llc-lieve in this kind of an income tax and when the population of the county was land owners in the vicinities have de- publicaiis do not believe in any ofl i-ied to get it through when the in- small, how is it that the net profits rived profit from a rapid ris;l< of vaN erwl $3O the.ic tilings. It was Republican nia- come tax measure came before con- of the county clerk's office to the people lies and thi'iiigh the surprising1 im- cbilie politicians who many years ago • rress. ^ Republicans are against this of Monmouth county under .Joseph Mc- provement of the neighborhood. plH through the law; providing for kiml of an income tax. HEATERS monopoly in water by water com- jDermolt are only about .$S,O00? What Magazine Specialist, I !• J. * j has become of tlnVieat of the money? panies, and great profit N have been Where have the profits goto? These Red Bank, N. J. reaped from these law:; at the expense The Progressives believe in a I'rad- are things which the peopla.of the Ailvertlaed SjBttsrH^ • - of tlie people. In many localities in ua'icil inheritance tax, ninny of them county of Monmouth are asking today. Advertised lctteru are at tlie Retl Phono 107 the slate the Republican!, have fought bel ievinir in an inheritance l:ix up to Hunk postolll'-e for: t&s all ell'oi'ln nl public ownership cif the7." per ivnl nn all inherited furlnnos lt(i. r. M.,, u. ii,n,i, .lull,, (inllM. v/ater system. The Democrat:; lie- ov.-r*l,H"'i,iiiM>. A measure somewhat When the county clerk's oflice was Ji'M'pli Hark-...a, J'ii'tni Sprain,,In, lieve in public ownership oi" a water similar to this belief of the Prngres- rim on the fee system there was a"II" lihTlaii, rilllpu .Muz/jinl,', liiippl.v. but they dcuit go much far- •;ive:i was introduce,I in tIn- I'nitcd MiHKii.Tlta I:-. :i|-n, lllTOP' I". .MI.MIIMH, i great deal of "searching of titles^" done Air,.. ll..||r- IliieUo, Urn, Kvu M.-iirvr,. ther Ibau thai in iniinieipal owner Stales Semite a year or ,n ago and in Hie county clerk's office. The search- A. I'. Iliill.-r, (;.•., M,in ,,<.,.;i ' ' EVERETT. N. J. hi iC.it twelve voles, all of I hem, if my ing of titles provided the greatest I'.n^taotliii I'li.clu'l, MI-H. Xi-lll.' Ni-III, memory i.i cnrrecl.. coining from lleino- I S I'v, Mrs, 1011/iili.lh Nc| • Mi'ii'.'i ltnit jnckctti, i'ft;nl(ir price u Desist-* in All Kincll of part uf the profits of the county clerk's I-:. cnils ;unl Progressh i-;. 91, rccliK'i'il to 1)0 funtH. If they're not UUIUOINQ MATLH1ALS. The Progressives believe in Kowni- ollice. How is it now? l'or the year MIH. l.ctllia n'WIl ment owner;,hip of all tin* nalural re .ending October 1st, HIM, the county .NakiiHMtu liet.>i;:bni- all rijrlit yon Kt>t. yunr irioncy biiflc BKIDGE AVENUE. •I'linniri'; ,' l-'.lv 11 Vmdit Rolinud .'(toll.i-i. MMIlrc.; of the country. Tlli-y believe Thi-..e ;in. the fundamental beliefs clerk of Munmoutli county turned in to ' 'Inn If:; Kni' i ',- K, Now i:i tlie tinie to repair your .sUm ). that it is wrong fur OIH' iiian or i'ur a of Ilii' Prn|'n".MVe.i. T'lifV are vcrv tin: county the insignificant sum of•rii..niii:i MiiiuiiTy, -Mni. l.aunt I'altei I liiivi.- n complete lino of slovo pi|ii"i, • 'I V. Best Bank W. 3. group <>( men to seize upon anil Inibl SUk I'lKi^rl'li', M. )•,ill,Mini, r Wferli Hm*s hr tho d«^ tw eeiitfest, iliffen-nl fr.nii Memocralir 'beliefs anil .•fWril.-KI an the total amount received Wlllium ll.-ii'l. Ili-iiry K feiain, owti, email. they are directly (,ppi,M.d In Republi- liy tlie county clerk for limiting Hurry A. llol.lninl, CI it,- llulieil-. have :i Kiwit vnricty.of five mid ton- 3lfelK Rttauisd to at Bhmt nbtiea, water, mid then imil.t* nien pay forcan belief:-. The li.piiblimni!i', iH'ci'imcd. bt^ uuvd for the general in'iiefil. The only inclhml at the present linii! l"or Ndlleo In lltToliy MH'< M tluit thft nr- IYogre!s).ive!i believe tliat lilt1 public ollice of the Wonmouth tille company. Tnnnanlmmu 3Co»oo Bloyolo. Ilii- I'roi'ivK.-iiveu (o prrM'iit their case Joseph .McDermott, is fin. president of iMinlH of Hit' IIIIIKM rlhci, lulmlntalrtitrlx .ibotild own the nuil miiiea, because to (lie people in |o nominate candi- (iiibrifl 'riinni'iilinum o> West Front. if the I'Htllti- "f ""III ilrriWH'il, Will III The Register's afmy of 27,000 readers are tin! ilimmoiitli title company. This, ulttt't! utid Filiiti'd \>y th>- tmiMtgittn mid «'t»;tl VVIIII not denied by any nun oidate i fin olbii', in djilcr to five all '' nlty Ktoup i)f men, mid it n n mil lompiiny mal.«.i t.'nichi«i ,,'f fitlcn. TKH know whether isc left it r

'lon », ron «if W ifiB'n Fru'i, iHttur *>! C»tijjlitoii'L j IOVC is , kitieiltult <.<( i uUftiW nt hit: itn\ frtoidr; f. ft w.A A SUJ1- pa i w" tu>t vtd| fabd tHo I >y«s pluy«,{ twiil s |«ie I mr. TJw«e pr ™ nt In 11)10, under, a Uepublicau Hoard of Kreeholders, Mclivriiiuli Itii'i lhMioiJ u li'ltiv fu I he vnterii of the Momuuiilh county hudgt'l was ^425,300.7® /iMxTdll, OliHfu , j }>r* ii'iultng fo reply to the i how that during < ottrcll, I Mil U V pnri Ufr.«t Ktmw, tilt, li»->t iivi ytarr. of l!i-> iTi-iiMi0<'mci)l ol (ho county derlt's office Suppose after he had signed a llve-yeur conlrncl with you hi 10! I. » democratic Hoard cut (lie btiflgcl. to ' 394,140,» Ct Mill Johnron lies U^i'St » Ni>- thuuMmilH of li'illm'4* hitvi bi-tm (li%trt<><| irinn the cleck's hfi opened a store of his own, just iiround the corner from your In \\)\Z, und(!r a Democratic Hoard, flic budgel \va<. 401i040.8t K dfttsu oUti, &t. iff' » 1 bUtily EtM li" «W NaUom.1 to ijc|gcl j- 422,650,08 Lauphr the new car ficm IIIPI. Mi'. M<'l)t!nni»Ll'f> only nnhwcr is (.lint nitu'« Hie rlwrk's Huppose when pco]dc came to your store lo Irade, I lie Wiiil im Kach liai !)0< pwt r, n».w This year Ihe Hoard was obliged ID ni.il-.c » >jifiiitl iipprii- jfllce lias been on a sulury Imfiw he has lin'nctl.ovei' to tho coiiiily nijiniiger said to them: caf.h register. , i.'J-i, or more than IxUli the surrogate'.-; oiJko and Uio shcrilfs prialion of S^O.IMHI fur a Nntioinil (iunrjl Armory at As In i ry Park B » «ui Ci-Uh'cn has Su-d the .•Hid anofli'*!1 ^pei'ial appropriation of s|S,0i)n fur a bridge over lawn mound his bungalow Rt'suleJ, and aro 40 eents a dozen hope. Why dont you go to the t new iliivtwt y ha bum la d out. la this way he xvurt Roberts™,! dttei known to hihiss Highlands f iontl'iontl»» uss Th"The Col- tell yon how much money ho took in wh«n lu> was 1:01111 ty clerk a dozen and they're Just as good." COUNTY TAX RfiTE. mul,l' ' whho 1 a n beeb n ulaymulymg u kaduikaduiRR under tho fee .system and.did not have to anumnl lo the comity. Suppose your niiiinigtir hired an expert egg man and puicl iola foi the Butteiffy motion pictu <• He dooH not tell you tluit when nil the fees wont .straight concern, tpont Setuiday and Sunday hint ifiKKI a month, In 1!HO, under Kepublicaii iiiaiiaireinciil. tin- roiinly hix 8t his Bummer cottage on Bay avenue, to Jus own pookothc took in thonwuids of dollars a year'as clerk rate was $4,109 hi f66R for searches but that now, when the fo.7! I, SherifT llelrick lurned in 9,643.04 at N«5W York. • , There is nothing new in that. Title Company where the work would be done cheaper. Everett Newman, who- ia employed Mr. McDermoU tells you that in five years h« lias turned MeDerjnott told Judge. Foster that his deputy clerk was Tola! for :t years. . . .$31,814.12 at New York, epent Saturday ond over lo the county $ 120,434. But he doesn't tell yon that in the Sunday with iiis family at his home an expert .searcher and .should be paid f1S6.8B a month. Id fl/lS.'SlK'rifl1 Heecrnft, Dcniocnd. turned in $19,564.43 hew. same period the expenses of the clerk's office, to he taken out of Miss Gladys Field of.Richmond Hill, that amount, were $07,524.20. Lust year the clerk's ofllce took in §84.74 a month for Jn l!)Ci, he lurned in '.".,. 14.S04.0S Long MMM, is visiting her parents, searches. In 1014, up to October 1, he turned in 12,807.88 Dr. and Mn. B. C. Field. These figures were taken from Mr. McDermotl's olflcial H'itrry Sadlor of Eliseheth spent reports to the Board of Freeholders: The Title Company took in $1,333 a month for searches. Sntftrday and Sunday with- Mv. end Total for 2 years and li months. . '. §47,376.10 Mre.' W. A. Teaney. McDermolt asks Ihe. people of Monmouth county to renew Clerk's office Receipts. Expenditures. his contract. Are you in favor of it? If not The Democratic club held a meeting 1000, from Nov. 15 to Dec. i f ©gt,flfl These figures are made public id Ibis time because un- ThuisJaj nigirt at the headquarters' at truthful reports concerning the management of (he county husi- the Derby house. -About 100 persona 1010 '. 84,781.38 9 •wave- present. Henry E. AcMflreon da-1011" ...... ;....:.;...... ; 17,011.07 "ness, under the Democratic Board of Kreeholders, are being cir- culated for political effect. livened an address. 1012 ...... •.;.... ; Mr. ond Mrs. Clnreneo Matthowa 21,730.68 are visiting relatives at White Plains. 1013 ...... ,..:.;..;.. - 22,122.31 These figures tell yon the triilh. Hemeniber lluil th«; Mrs. William Anderson and family 1014, to Oct. 1.... ."•:;...... 10,142.03 17,133.70 county has grown enormously in the past four years and thai the 3-eturncd Sunday from a visit at New cost of keeping up the county roads goes up every your on account Brunswick. Mr. Anderson' went to New. Bwmswiels Sunday nnd returned Totals •,.;..' .-•".•.; §ias»@,!0.44 • $ 07,B2«S- of the heavy and constantly growing automobile tralllc which with'his fen)Uy. • - , From November 15, 1900, to February, 1011, there is no If you make him your manager in'the county clerk's busi- wears out a road-bed very fast. With these (Wo elements jM view v Ira Smith and Wa tnothsr of Red record of the 'amount collected hy the cle'fkV-olj-lce in fees for ness he will be yourjnaiiager. He wont run a title company. —increasing population and increasing road wear—examine these Bant, and Mr. end Mrs. Asher Carver .searches. * The records sjiow the following-receipts for searches : ligures and decide for yourself whether the Democratic manage- of &sbury-Park spent Thursday with : He'll try to get for you lhal-$l,:m which the Title Com Mrs. Sylvia Bor«J«, Miss Ella Smith urn ." .:.;•;...':.:. :•;'.•. A... Mtn$i§§ ment of the county has not been .thorough, economical and in the spent Tuesday of last week with Mrs. 1012 : ,/, •.,.:'..: •; i,aie.4t pany gets every month. best interests of every taxpayer. Bordon. IOK! ygwe 11)14, to September.i...... -...... ?•.- 607.80 Boeeroft's salary list shows a -asing of ss 1,500 from the salaries paid by llelrick to the deputy siiontT, chief clerk and These flgures-Rhovy. conclusively that the .county is losing stenographer. The cost of feeding prisoners in (hi; comity jail SIra la s eiotlies Oloaat CBiw»a a aoso thousands of dollars every year in McDermotl's mismanagement of liOO to MCK B&rab B. K«i!igss.' in 10i:t was $(!,.">(l<}.:i4. Under thc'.ohl fee system Ihe county paid Commodore Bailey of Highland ave- of the clerk's ofllee; . . sherilts for feeding prisoners .$l(5,fl0li In SIX,mm per year, iuil nf nue SIUB hod the porch of his house re- Are you going lo re-elect him lo carry on the same kind which the sheriffs made an average anniud prolit of *i),00U whiell paired and repainted. of business for another fire years? is now saved fo the county. Miss Henrietta Erhardt and Miss Frances Gardner of Newark spent Saturday and Sunday at the Central Paid for by Monmouth County Democratic Committee. Paid for hy R. C. Thompson Committee. Paid for by Monmouth County Denio-..'iatii: (^ommittuo. 1 Baptist 5>nruQnag&. Next..Sunday morning Rev. George II. Gardner will preach at the Central Red Bank November 14th. Henry A. William Hartshorne, continues to re- Baptist church on "Echoes from At- Conover, in whose store the postoffiec cover from her sickness. lantic City." At niRht the topic will ill located, will probably bo appointed Harold Benott has given up his job be"TlurlMSult of a Wise Gfeoico-'L.Mr. to tlie position. He is a brother 01 as chauffeur of William Ilartshorne's John It.'Conover. automobile'truck. " "" Mr.- and Mrs. Chavaliere anil Miss Chavaliere of Bath Beach were recent BU^PHISED QH BIBTHDAY. erf; ovel" $130. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Con-, "Who has worked hard for appropriations for the in> Kev, J. C. Kulp will preach at the over. Sample Line of 1914 Designs Mrs: Marion T. Clark of West Long ?B. CUarlea £*. HcBonald of EnffUQh- Mettiodist church next Sunday mora- town Haa a Party. Now Complete. ine on "The Kinpr," and at niRht on Branch spent part of laat week with provement of our rivers and harbors ? " Mrs. William H. Thompson. . Mra. Charles F'. McDonald of Eng- Before placing that order for "Miracles of the Bible." Rev. Joseph lishtown had a surprise party Monday ! B. Kulp of Camdcn, a brother of Rev. Miss Jennie Fenton spent last week that papering job, get in touch "WHY, SCULLY!" with relatives at Belford. of last week in celebration of her J. C. Kubv.hus been visitlnR at tho birthday. .The affair was arranged with me. paraonaRe. The ladies' aid society has completed t "Who intr6duced the bill appropriating$20,000,000 arrangements for the supper in the by Mr. McDonald, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. See my*' beautiful line, of Wall Conover E. White of Highland ave- McDonald of Freehold and Mrs. Fred nue has had the east end of his house chapel tomorrow nipht. Everything Paper and get my prices. indicates a bip; 'turnout. _—«»_ 't Stout of Newark. Mrs. McDonald re- for the canal across New Jersey ? " d ceived a diamond ring as a birthday There is the good kind of Wall Charles White of Highland avenue Mrs. Daniel Fetter is visiting' at Paper and the other. Orange. gift. The guests present were Dr. "WHY; SCULLY!" has had his front porch enclosed with and Mrs. A. T. Applegate, Mr. and When you want the best at the Robert Tilton has rented his house Mrs. William E. Mount, Mr. and Mrs. most moderate price, call on me. Tho firemen were culled out last to a retired New York business man. W. H. Reid, Itev-. and Mrs. William "Has the war proved that a.wide and deep canal Wednesday morning for a small fire Mr. Tilton will move to Red Bnnk. Bulloch, Mr. and Mra. C. Marcellua, The largest assortment in Mon- which started, in a clothes closet in Howard Sylvester has returned Mr. and Mrs. J. English, Mr. and Mrs. mouth county to select from. across New Jersey is necessary to the safety as well as the Mra. Surah E. MjMiRan's house. The from n visit at Orange. D. S. Aumack, Mr.- anil.Mrs. J. Oaker- Beat Materials. Best Workmanship. fire was in (i closet on the second floor John Rhea Wallini*, son of Harry son, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Conover, Mr. Beit Finish and Best Service. commerce of the United States ? " and was confined to the closet. The A. Walling of Phnlimx, has bien very and Mrs. H. Vanderveer, Mr. and loss was about $100. aid:, but is recovering. Mrs. W. L. Conover, Mrs. A. Dunfee, All Work Given Prompt ond Personal "IT HAS." Misses "Flora and Corrme Roche oi J. Holmes Conovor, who bow'vt an Mrs. Rankin, the Misses Applegate, Attention. Sixth avenue left here yesterday for automobile a short timo ago, is build- Mrs,. W. L. Steward, Dr. and.Mrs. J. their winter home at Baltimore. ing a garage, Stilwcpon & Mousor O. McDonald of Trenton and Mrs. "Who now sees the importance of measures Scully MVB. Celinn Duvale of Third avenue are doing tho work. Fred Stout of Nowark. was'taken to tho Morris Plains asylum advocated ?" Friday by Chief of Police John R. 2© W. Front Sta-oet, Red Bank, N. I. EOSBHKH HEWS. Snedeker. Dr. Harry Hcttdrickson ex- FOB A H05P1TAE. Telephone 688. '' THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND EVERY amined Mrs. Duvale and pronounced . her insane. UO.UD tlootiuir at Auljury Purl: In Inter- James Murphy arid fnmily have with Ooli'o iKook Olorsfymnn. est of Tuboxcaloiila Banltariain. OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICAN." moved from their apartments in the Rov. F. N. Baeder, pnstor of the A maBB meeting in support of a HON. THOMAS .T. Sl'l'T.T.Y. Columbus hotel to Fair Haven, and Reformed church, exchanged pulpits ounty tuberculosis hospital was held John Rossi has moved in the apart- Sunday with Rev. Octave VaiiBevar- it Asbury Park last Thursday night. " Are we going to give Scully a chance to finish the job he began ? " ments vacated by Mr. Murphy. houdt of Colt's Neck. The principal address was made by Mrs. John Heath underwent a suc- Communion will be held at the Bap- Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf, winner of the "WE ARE. WE'RE GOING TO MAKE IT UNANIMOUS !" cessful operation last week at a tist church next Sunday. $10,000 international tuberculosis Brooklyn hospital for cancer. She is Theron McCampbell will build a prize and one of the leaders in the expected homo soon. -' barn on the Wainwrlght Brown farm, fight against this disease. Dr. Knopf Pred White, proprietor of the Hob which ho bought a few years ago. said the greatest element in the fight erts &. White store, spent last week Trees on the Crawford place at Craw-, against consumption lay in teaching on a trip to Atlantic City and Phila- ford's Corner aro bcinR felled and will children the need and benefits of delphia, be cut into lumber for tho building; plenty of fresh air. Other speakers Miss A. Mildred Franklin spent Henry Maher received a surprise wero Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of Lin- Saturday nnd Sunday with her father, birthday visit from a number of croft, Dr. Reginald S.' Bennett, Mayor Paid for by Middlesex County Democratic Executive Committee, New Brunswick, N. J. William" T. Franklin. friends a'few dayB ago. Wi A. Berry and Rev. "W. A. Atchley Mra. W. P. Chase and her daughter of Aabury Park. Anio Bpent Saturday at Tottenville. 2IBWB, A union service will- be- held at the FOR THE BABY Baptist church Sunday night. ff ItRllana j MaSa Off with g Mius Nellie Snundera of Brooklyn is the very best of toilet sup- xUk Sally's n$a. visiting Mrs. A. A. Egolph. Output oi 3er@@? Rt^btnlng; , at - STat- Two Italians broke into a storehouse The boys and girls of the village are ovjemp Bill Will 1)0 m'snuniaona. plies and pure drugs are © BROAD.STREET on Patrick Kelly's form last Thursday having great sport roller skating on D. Clarence Walling'a cider mill nt RED BANK and took two bags of rye. Mr. K.elr tho now sidewalks in front of the Re- Nutswamp is overrun with apples. needed. In our store we aiiw tho men leaving the house wit! formed church. Fifteen or twenty Never since Mr. Walling has been tho ryo and ho saw the men put thoyoungsters skate over the; sidewalks engaged in making cider and apple- have anticipated all the rye In a wnKon. HQ started after continuously before and after school jack has he been so busy an this year. them, but they whipped lip their horsea hours and on Saturdays.- A short time ago he had hia mill en- baby's ?ie'eds\ as well as your and got iway. The laat Mr. Kelly Harry Schmidt ia having an extra larged, but in spite of this there arc saw of them thoy were driving their ruBh of work ut his ftnrage. Many of not enough bins to hold all the apples own and you will find our S iteam up the road nt breakneck speed. the automobile owners in tltisi vicinity brought to the mill. Greut heaps of Mrs. John B. StilwaRon, Misn !iro having their n^achines repaired "windfalls" arc stacked in the mill stock complete, qualities the 'Rachel Stllwagon, Mrs. Benjnmin for winter use. yiird und they will be placed in tho r~r HttiiltlB&oii, ISdwnvd Stllwogpn and .The annual oyntor supper-of tho binn us coon ns the apples now in the best and prices reasonable. 0030 Charles Stilwngon spent Friday ut Baptist church tonight promincs to he mill are converted into cider nnd Real Estate, Insurance Lnkcwood. • ' . . , , lnrgely attended., Most of. tho people "Jersey lightning." Patronize our reliable Pre- Patrick Carton nnd fnmily attended of Holmdel township will bo thine and and Loans. the funeral of Chnrlas Ponton of Oce- many autolstn from ftdjoininK towna scription Department. nnic lust week. and villages will also be on hand. I have a Hpkimlul lot of FARMS FOR SALE. James B. Carton took Bliout twenty A fumily from KeanBhurg named Sirs. Arthur M. Peer's houau nt plants coming on from tlihs COTTAGES FOR RENT. younff follie on u Htrawrlde to the hni'-' Phillips has moved in Morford Tny- Deal \vna damaged to the extent of hi!;l .'UimniiT sowing, and if ^ voat homo at Brndevclt Thuriiduy lor'B house on tho Vnmlorbtirg rond. .$'J,000 by fire and water tost Thura- I planted this fall and then g | Both Furniahed and Unfurnished. night. dny night. The bouse caught fire with :i liivht niulili A VUK ciirjiet party, ut which twuity from an ovorlimUcil chimney. As tho J. L. BERGEN & CO.. will form beautiful blooming imniiH weld prciient,. wn;> ht>1tl nt »B0X MBWB. fire wus located inside tho.walls tho plants nexl, season. I am of- O Money to Loan in Various Sums. Sn, Bvrnurd A. IiiMtoy'fi SutmJay firemen had to pour tonst of wntor Into Proprietora, luring these i.s long as they | nltfht. A lar«e qunntity of VOR car- anllOsre'en BueloM.) Will 1l« KoW In So- the house to subdue the Maze. Most I last .iii' supply is limited ® pet was Bijwed, after which rofrcsli- formed Ohapol Tomol-mw Ml0ht. of the furniture wns carried from tho Ifi Broad Street, Red Ban.k. at $:i.i)ll iK>r 10(1; SO nt bun- | mcntB and a Kcnoral Hoi'lnl tinui wore The annual Hallowe'en no:"ial>lo will houtie". , ili-i-d vales. This stock in tlm g 40 Brood Strooit Red I3»nti, M #. . onjoyccl. he hold in the Reformed chapel tomor- To lephono 70-J. i I'ullowiiig variclii's: I'lilo.r. a row niKht. Games will bo played and ] Iliilli/h,u'l-n, I'hd-tt, (loilhinliu, | WBWB. .» there will bo an entertainment of >: li\).i-<(l'-rrn, Li/rhtiin and Lark- X soniw, K'*oteaquo drills uncl recitations. •' «iuir. • ' 0| owtoa Haw wi> vMx Biooa vvt- Refresh merits of ice cre'um, cuke und -ES L llcrr is ini opportunity to 9 , iscolng Jn iSJn »oot. I fruit will bo som\d, .\ oi; who want to plunt olil- g Walter Newton, who is employed by I A Democratic meeting wnu held in fi'.sliiniii'd llnwi'i'.'i in lai'1'.i' 0 Sti-ykor & Strjikcr of Red liimk, in tho townnliip hull Saturday nicltt. <|ti!inlilic!i. Mtit I<-I;K limn 'ill c 1'inl «sr-' Reliable Homo Treatment Uanly l'lant;. .Saliiila.rtion 0 of liwt wt'fik tit LonK llnuich. . flnhl, wfiRi-ci they hough I, a number oi 'riimniimlii nl' wive;), ninilicrfj nnd ?it.'t- I'liMi-nnlivil, l'rii'i' List' I'i'i'c. © Mr. Miivtoll, who him bran vlititiiiK vattlo nt» vcntluo. tcra arc OIIUIUHIIMSIII; In HiHr htsuno of am! HAItl'V 1'lll.llX. (HlltlN'l-:. IMVIUIHH It him i-und iix'lr William llurk-y, Imn K«ne biiclt to hin Honry Fi'uncis linn b4)U(.dU. tui nuto- Iiivi-il oin> or (Im "Drink lliililt" mill job mi lender or « tlimitrlenl oruliontrii. mnbilo from Rev, .)• W. Tower. Ift llKIVliy liroil/illl llll|l|>l»rrl» In lllHl' '•.•' E. KING, Little Silver, Pf. »J. I John It. (lonovor will give uplvis fiouglit « uiotoreyclr, a tilioH time ngo, houii.M. {'ills tic >!lv.>n f!(h,.|-u!]y. IKUEINM TUl.,n- II,-,I lli,i>r Wli'to Drew pooition us j)o«ti»«Bter, An oxarttliui- but, will (toll It. liotililtt. .!imi*M ruuiHr, Jr.j riirncr t(0B- to ftti the vacancy wi!) b« held at Hurtshorno, daughter of ilrultU iirul Wlille NIITI'IM. KKD UANK. N. J. Pago Six. THE RED BANK

M.-lry "lyill Kit ll|) ."MHj stilled i ruom. "If you .ouid !«if .Mary J^ou." l < il fltc'ly'ht her sister. "Kl'SK Tliu .lack aineuded, "you'd be iiuuc tiiau Itul ll ...I I inciiic > ..i ii . ! il ll (/I sue ili'iu.'iiicji'il, "uhiit's the Avciconielu slay." ten ' i i, ' c ^Ic d I o^tmui I 111 iu*ti4 nil li yon'!' "I.ove Alary l.ou:" 'Itiele was ("11- TlK c dc lit I \ 'M d hi c so n ill Itl'SS (cmpl. in iiobs iilirnin laugh. --11111'If lrltllil cci t s\i t 11 • ' n,. thin' i ,! you would Liimv why I may I will tell ,-lii- rt'|>lli'il. "Oil, IHMlillii;. iililv" Montnoutti Street, '"i'v'clK I'll 'I*'- my iM-st I'IVIMIS on you," he said, "it's because, heart nml thin .' \\i II h\ time ' Wlnl - Ill s mi Depot, hi known c i nan u ' ombi ' UCi'cly <-!i;iuirc:ii-,-- lioi- yi)iins;,i ininnlscil n "Anoliier girl!" .lack and his wile re- tin eiiornioiM four horse WHKOII HWIIW- UKDEB NEW MANAQEMBNT ... j fiivur to .fiino. You soi\ .i,-tin'"5 fliiv sit pented in chorus. lusr Aiiiund Hie corner "f Hie slitiet. •V ':' lln.'Si'lili'iiu.iil lioiisi-MilK wi.fk. :iiul sli'j Hob nodded, ".lane." he said. '£t He Found His Vocation | 'l^lie wii^in Inidy was boxed in hy ^ay-

1 How Little Mary.Lou-Was Z Ii,!1i,..si.;ic...-n..;ir..r.in.iis,. i,.,4. in ,h:,,w "Hut .hum {A IIUIIJ," 'lied the ly |lll|l|U-ll I'lUltllH Veill'll!!,' the Jflffl'tnl: ' nt tin., cnnlc i,,,l n very Int••]!i =4.-nt |ic:r puzzled ltess. or.ii Dti.-OHIUI.K u,'•»,-' • : 'V t it Conspired Against II. I nii'lil , l.unl I, over :iltil Sll "She eitlllo h:u-k.< Itoli exphllned. OKNURAI. HKAU-:it, cl.VK i'Klc'l-; TO AT.!.. f "I!een stoppl nf( ut 111" house with By EDWAR0 BOtTWOOD 1 When the Vehicle icnchcd the hotel ['ss :iiul tirr hvisbiiiul exi-liuli^fcl Mary Lou. ' • CVpyi-iijlil I'V Frank A. Almsey C, By AONES 0. I1R0QAN II tall, gray beardetl individual wenrlns ii-i's. -Tlmfs iill rlKlil." .lurk mi •lack's eyes gleamed with u strange I .'-M-J-H-H-K-K-H-H-M-K-H-bH-I- » linen duster leaped from I ho driver's &!•&••.'' •''••'S't-i-t-?-* • ?•;••• ••?•*•• it v« iiwci-od In-Wily, "and M In* n Itc.-s Is satisfaction. "Well. .Ii.ine is going to sent. I busv, sho r.-ill si'inl till1 cluillflVlir ovc'l marry another man," he said, "lk-cu 'As if Ihi!" nl;y had niysteiiously dls- Hess rcc-Uod to and fr.» vicl.-ntl.v. Imr ; ,„ ,;,,.,. ,,,, . ., ,.,,,,, •• ..,,- ,„. ,.„„„„.. "Howdy, diic?" Hiild IItipii|ii>lo pleas- y fll| engaged sln«jt! slie was in the.cradle." I'hiU'ged him, Foghorn Fefuaudi! H\\>- nntl.v. proitv lircnvs diaun to^cihor In an im j ,.,,.,,. a,M,.,\ ,i,,uliinillv. "ICngngoil." Tlie word "crime sharply. peareil lor tlie lirst time In the villtitfc jiiitiiMil frown. """ »„,«,»» Hob's face bad gone \-cry -wliite. "(loud morning, my friend," reiilled of ltoli ucla one niorning about -1 the general healer, "('an you ttdl imi "CiM-lo .liiliez-jWiis mi nld idiot." she , ••MnkrN „„> .,.| |i| , shi-imp." l!»li "'I'o be niarrit'd next month," rin- t< ci :1 o'clock and demanded admission to the the size of this settlement'/" mimi-lccd lo her ciiiuilly nortui-hcl lms ; ,,|,|,.,|,.,1, --ni^iiiic-ni.lhi;; :ni.im,l in iiouticed Hess. l'aclllc hotel. At that hour the sky was ".You eiin sc-e .it all from hei'e," ttald li.-nid. -IInw on cin-lli c-cml.l ho ox j (Il.,t r,,,,| mliU.|-b:iin! way." Holi arose slowly and went over to actually discharging .1 lit" |iliinili rain- the landloid, ^esturlhs at. Dok-uela pec-t twci licopli! virUmlly Ilirown ill! ..y,m ,,„.,, ,|u. s|,.| .,, |,..,st :, Hiam-o (lie window, stiinding with his hack 1 drops of a tropical thuudei- shower. with Ids pipe. wifli ntli(.|--s IIOIKI tn ho in.-liiioil In • ,lf |-:l||i,,^ h, pi,,,, witli ynii. .- .la.-U in- to them. When lie spoke again his Dr. titinble looked about him ^.'uro- iiliiri-V'V Mm-y l.ou says his forluno linly j sis|,.,|. So with mil. ll cliu.-liliiif; iljion voice was shaky "So. Unit's over," liu Over his breakfast, tsihlo. Colonel HO to 11,,,,-iK.vllim r.n- nil Kho OHIVS." j .lark's part anil mm ll invprcssilil,. said. -We had some moonlight walks Hopi|,|,|e, the lanillord, described to fully. together, and she used to sing lo mu "I don't UUOSH it would pay me to "Ami my lirotlior I'.nli." hor liu.tlinnd | |;,||K|||,.r. fm]ll ]:,.Ss. llic ilinnilVm -\s his guests the stranger's advent. cli-W.md, "is not the. kind of a man j oiiliit was iiiljustod l. ~ li..li".s :iiI• 11• 11 <- out there among the Howers. l'sli'au <_ stop." lie derided. "I've got to mnkc forget. I guess I'll gi> now all right, •ludge !tirl\ aid to Inspect, the lloss iii-ose aiijirily. "It1 vein "moun j -you ;uv tu niaUo n iiretoiiso of iiivnpy ghmees. ">'ot that l'v,« heard of." Kopnpplo new arrival. 4 liny iviloi-llon upon my slslcr hy that" j |,, n,,. rlianficMir's «iii:u-ti-rs. «v«r the- "The legacy is over a hundred thou- rejoined. "\To'ro torralili lU'eservcd, K lie was Icaiiiu- against a cart wheoi Everyone Come and Have a 'pood Tlna^. -- sin- In ••sin, when, '-n-illi ii short Imuili. j K!II-:IL'I'. whilo cm." best iiuc-st icium is at sand." said .TacU. Hob swung arnund thanlc yon." Then his eyes fell on and gazing sadly at llopnpplo's aged ,7ac-li liri'W her dimn to his side1. "\Yliy, vonr clis|iosal." furiously. Fernando, perched despondently on •pair of mules as they dozed in thei:- cic-ar," ho said, "dmi'l. lei us iiuui-icl j "itrsi assmed," Hob aKivocI, "if I'm "Hang the legacy:" lie crieil. -s'l'lien the Itltclilni; rail. "Why, by mighty, 1 rope harness. Cross eNsimhiet., he gave ahoiil il. In drawliiK this poi-ulhir will | l(l ,|,, n,,. thins;. I'll do it mi IIJOH-II." the door o]ieucd lo admit Mary l.ou. duiiiio, after all!" luuscil the c-olnuel. the name of Fernando. He sought em- c-lil utii-lo .Inhoz paid 11 tine i-ompll ;'r;u> initial rlilc with Mary I.on was "The veranda is a line place to hear."' "Ilow do you stand, doc, on tho science ployment. incut In <>m- hnppy iiiiii-rli>il stalo. j in tak,. place nio follcnviiij; iiicirnin:; she remarked calmly. "Your coin er- of the throtitV" " 'May Ilils idoal ouni|iiiiiloiiHlii|i.' Tfc< i Ai'iucd with a wi-itton <>x|>liiiuitiuii from sation came right through the open "Ilow comes an honest mail out of "Ace big," declared the pliyshlun, writiis. -bo ro]ii!!itod in (lie lives of tho | H,.st! tlmt. KIIO WHS unavoidably do window. It reminded me of annther workV" asked tlie colonel unreason- "Olvo me n c(uarler, open ycuir mimlli sister and brother.' Mary I.ou was ul ! talnod. he was lo drive to the. home of one which occurred shortly after I ably. and sny 'Ah.'" ways a favorite of his. and after he I 'Jniii..,' in n niniibout, huilt for two.came." She liirned to Boh. "How, In truth'.-" retorted l-'ernumln. "Sliucks, it, ain't mo!" ITopnpple is at your service and will appreciate had met llcili he told me confidentially J This propimiulty, liess clecicled, would "A deep and vl.llninnus plot was un- "How keep I not the ,|ob> Alas! Aye! coriec-tc'cl. "It.'« that little grenser. If tlla[ there was one tine slrnijrlil IVHcnv J he more favorable to c-bimre c-cniversa Jit is some curs I toil. 1 slave. But, you can euro his voice I'll go you two folded to me as I lay hi the hammock. , listen! I recount to you!1' the privilege of sKowing; ybji a most to whom he -would 1 rust the future I ion nnd ac-c[iiaiiiliineeslilp. My brother and slsler here had plan- bits just for greens, Talk loud for use of his money. .love! I wish he'd II. was with a lVoliiif,' of n|>i>i-ohon ] The fortlieoiiilii!; torrent of words the doc, you, Fernando, and J'll hold ned to force upon my attention a pos- was not In the least intelligible, but impressive assembling ol the world's mt?. Hut he diihi't, mid now sion, howevei-, that they awaited upon sible future huslmml in the guise of :i them horses if I can."' ! soon tho disconsolate orator seenieil to Foghorn obeyed,' whllo the plaza It is up In us to try to keep the Writhe verandn the rhan-ffeiir's rot urn. retlned chnulfeui-. Tliere was a 0110- i be nttemptlnst, and with 'prospect of fortune at lenst in the family and lo j "It would lie like Mary Inn to have a sldedness to the jiff;iSr which did not rang like it sounding board. The as- best woolens m smartly designed iirraiiKe u meetliiK lietween the two , i-onlrary streak," liiiuenleil liess; "and ! succi'ss. to iual;e his story nudlhl© to tonished filmble rubbed his enrs and appeal to my sense of fairness. So the entire county of San Hei-nnrdlno. obstinates." j i-efuse to spenk to 'the man' at nil." when 'Charles,' tbe chauffeur, called .glared nt Fernando with gi'ent earnest- Men's and Boys' Fall and Winter "Ho-lee smoke!" blurted the judge. ness. - "it. is strange (lint limy have never ' "There is one tliiuc eertnlii." .luck to drive out Miiry r.ou"-the girl liroUe "Is that n hiiiimn throat or- a- steam T met," Hess soliloqulzi'd; "let's see. Hull | conifnrted. "If Knli is liiiiiian. lie'll he off to laugh 'merrily - "he aiient several "For the love of Mike!" he ^usped, 1 whistle " wnsjit i-olloge nt the time of our mar- j lialiou over as soon as In? sees her." jdeasant afternoiins with June's cook. "How long can you keep tlnj up'.'" Suits and Overcoats. rlnfie. wasn't he?" -7ai;k nodded. "And Two pairs of eyes i-.-ist ^lain-es of "Cur-r-r-rniiibii:" roared Fernando, ; She said she was quilt; pleased wi'.h IlllluiT his htn.L-s for a llnnl effort. . "It's the easiest thing he does, and Jiving us we do, In this out of the wol-lil | .stihdueil. excitement u|>on tile whilum her part in the performance when slie that's tlie trouble," said Colonel llop- plnce, thi! two have not hnppened to chauffeur, n.t he leisurely usi-endeil the His shriek of woe was of lulniculous wore my hivi-ndcr gown." vohmie, and the mules instantly tossed npple. "He'd koifp It up nil day If no An abundance of fine English and meet at our home, 'i'liis pi-otrarled ! steps and proceeded in a cooljy provoU- With sudden enlightenment. Hob wasn't stopped. Can yon cure him V vlsit of Mary. I,ou'.s should -prove OIII- ] im; manner lo lijjht a eij,'iir. j their venerable hivls at the horizon rushed forward. "You mean Jane," he and flew, panic stricken, out of the The doctor,.lifter a thoughtful pnuse, Scotch goods priced in accordance one cntiid opportunity." : "Well:" asked .lack inipalleully. began hroiithlosHly. '- 1-ejnove.d his slllc hat and with It clap- "Hoi) is such n illllleiilt. iiersou," his "Well, wliiit.V i|iieiied the cliauffeiir. court. The crowd jostled throuKh the "I mean." the girl answered with a trate In pursuit, while Colonel Hop- ped Feniaiido turoojjUdlht'i-iite strokes wife enniiilaliied. ! "You've seen her -Mary l.mi • how swift upward glance, "that I am not on the left shoulder. with the lowered tariff, showing "Sure is, mi this idea," .lack agreed, | did it come oft";" Hoh removed his ei- I apple, who had been knocked over hy .lane." | the runaways, addressed Fernnndo "Cure him!" cried (iinihlo Joyously. "hiillcs ike a horse at lieini; even ^:jr. "Ves," he answered slowly, "I "And you're nut going to marry an- "Xo, I won't cure him. If lie'll hire warmly. exceptional value. . presented. Snys tliat fortune is enough have seen the lady named, niul as far other 111:111'•" out with me I'll Hive him $101) a "C'onsam It. why did you howl like to lnlliieiiee any iflrl and ohjirts ti> he as I nni cniii-erncd nolhlii!; is KiiiiiK' to A moment slie jinrried the eager month and cukes. I own two niedieiiie Ihal?" Riild he. taken on sufferance." ! come off." Silenro Kfi'eted this reniiirk question, then Mary Lou ran to Hob's wagon shows and a merry-go-i-nuiid, "Ah, I wns excite in the head," ex- Value always has been the fore- "If they eimld only lie inailc reason- j astonished, wrathful silence. luifstretelied arms. "You ask me that?" and this fellow will sure ninUe the 1 plained the lillle Mexican. "Alwnys auk ,"' sijrlKil Bess. .Tai-k .intnped to his : ••[in i niiilerstanil." Hess asked icily she cried. "Then have you forgotten best ballyhoo barker in the business. when l"iiin excite then must I talk foot walking up and ilnwn het'ore her. j sweet, "that yon disapprove of my sis- the promise of 'Jane' given among..the Why, put him on n pint form outside a, most factor in Brokaw Clothes, a "Let's Iriek them into it." he sug jt,>tr'<-' witli slveiiKlli. ' But look, senor! Hut Mowers?" Half laughing, she looked I! hy Si tent with tlmt voice anc] my jested, "work up a plot like a novi-l. roLriird! The mulos. they come buck "See here," sitld Hoh lestllv. "let's back from'her lover's shoulder. "Un- palter and he'd have n county fall" ami have thorn fall in love iui:i«-aro. j ,,,,,,, , , ,, „„. ,,,,•„„ on us already;" feature worthy of- consideration l( W|ls ;lf ;li st from cle ,7ahez was a Tvise old man," snid thinking It wus Hnriium & Itailey. Between the blacksmith's and tlie If I do Mi.v it. Hob's niiuhiy iinnd sort I ,i,(, n,.st anywiiy. It is ini[iossihlc. now Mary What do you say. partner?" A sroro of (jirls wciuld be willini; to | ii f i luive seen her." hotel was Iloliuela's dry guilds dis- t ;i Fernando, in a hllssfiirdaze, snldnoth' these days of economic retrench- take him for better or worse, with tin- | ,„ ,, , .lifrnlty Moss arose and trict, consisting of Toniiis Mouzon's llir u u>ll ing. lie had understood nothing ex- ftrrrnneleft out:"--•-- -• •': pussOrt'lnffl 'the • lionso. l!ob leaned trr WARMING." | store, and now from the store sevenely 1 emerged \ MonzcuVs""' ilh-iifilitc'r, '^liys" •eopt -thp )n:o|icMod salary, and Ills-reti- ment,.' - .' ' — . :.. ' A sudden Iislit llaslml aeross his , wtl,.(1 h|s i,,.,,||u.r. "l>n yon iiieau to Bad For this Old and Helpless rjativeo -\nilu. u lur-'e lady of nn indolent cence caused the ihowinun to be fear- wire's hluo eyes. "You hiive adv.Miise.l | „,„ ]|u,.. ,„,,,,.„„„„,,,,,_ ..„,.„ „„, aM In flntcll New Guinea. | mind, I^hysirally and mentally Anita ful of losing such a vocal treasure. fur a VliiiulTeur," she surest,'.1 nie:in- I, ,„„,. llrivln^ m* mornins is your Conccrnm^ a peculiar custom discov- I moved slowly and there! stood, as if "Here's an advance of S."it) to bind lu^'ly. "And Hob niiulit I.e piM'similed ; w|f0-s ,,,vl, .„,„,.,.•, ^ asn't she udopiml ered amoiiK tlie natives of Dutch New | pnralyzcd, li, the path of danger. the contract," added Dr. Cliniltlo Inlsti- to net the part," -lark Unshed. ; ,„. s,,,,u>ti,in',' like that?" (luinea, tl;is inleresthi^' clc.scription Is j It was little Fernando who scurried ly. "We'll start for Cni-tus City In a "That would give i the uclvaiil.r,'e ••(Vrlalnly not." .lack .-inswered terse r ASTOR PLACE AND FOURTH AVENUE : « ivon by A. 1-*, IE. U'oilastou En the! first to her side and stopped tlie males. hulf hour, after I've fed up." of sec-rrlly observing Mm-.v l.ou. while : ,v ..M.,,.v , „„ h:|s !lhv.iys ,„,,,,, ,.„„ (ieo^rapliiial .lournaL: "On top of tho ! Tlmt afleruooii Fernando was hired • IK v -> * * * NEW YORK CITY frhe well, if Mary l.ou was nl all in „,,],.,.,„, :1' very |irelty ^irl. a-a really ( lirst' Steep rldso we i-anie to the lirst I as assistant clerk in Tomas Monzon's When Fernando entered Monzon's _.-___ ', wonderful su-1." native dwelling thai w.e had seen in j si ore. establishment that forenoon tile Indig- fr^t^^'-^^ ll fi|||]|^[ ;''' ! } ] "Slie may he pretty in a e/miinon (he country. It wns n rcctiiiiKular SUBWAY STATION AT DOOR . . sl ! • * • * » * « nant merchant reached for his broom- I'D Ilii'lli li L-ili'l-JLili! ] "'t of way," r.nh eondi's.-endiil, then wooilen .-Utictnie. raised on pilesnboiit Foghorn Fernando prcnecl a pret- stick, but Foghorn never wavered, lie he lauuhecl shorlly. --She's a wonder, live feel from the mound. A 'Sloping ty ilood c-Ierk. held lils head high and hummed a tune all rl-ht." he aihh-d. and went in bani;- ladder or two or three poles th'd to- •\l the end of two weeks he received us he glanced uronnd the stove In the Iii!," the cloor. Ill all lu-sle Hess went gether lends to a nnrrow platfouin. ! his lirst waiies and promptly proposed manner of the einpoi'ni' of (lertnnny I to the house of .Jane. helllnd which Is the living riiom about Putting" off the work , lei Anita helllnd a stack of ^In^hains. . at a n»vk^v of-, troops. ! "What has happened?" she asked of ten or twelve feet square. In the mid- j -IVi! shall see," temporized Anita, "Where Is the proprietor of this lit- means much discomfort her wide "c-ynl iister, t'or^etluii; that, dle of the Hour is a sipiare Iheplace. j and she allowed him to Hiss her cliuh- tle shop, my good nuinV" snUl Feinau- you HI; person's iiinoeenee in the eon usually lined with sand or small 1 by i.unl Then she dropped her eye- do to Monzon. when cold weather sud- spiraey against her. "1 mean, what Mimes. The walls are made of split | lashes tenderly and left Foghorn alone Tomas, unable lo devise suitable ob- happened with the ehai'iTeiirV" poles placed closely together, and the denly arrives -call us in I in a paradise behind the ginghams, jurgations, puffed out his cheeks help- "Not :in aniil/iil!" eriecl the iKirrl- roof is made of the lenves of p.'inilnniis ! where he commenced to mutter rap- lessly, and Fernando tossed a yellow now about the Ii<-<1 Mary r.ou. "Oh. don't tc-ll me or of n palm if any happen to grow in lurniisly to hiniself. bill on the showcase. | that nh-o ycinni; in.in Inis met. with an j the nei^hlVii'hood. There was n mys "I nni going'to marry with your "I mmise myself a minute on my noeiileiit: why. lie jusl left." ' ) tei'y nbout that lirst house which we daughter." lie :innoniiceii tc) /i'oma.s travels," ho continued, "by pinvlMsinj; ; "X-ee youn>;-- :iian." repealed thc-'j wore never able to solvo. It was evi- I MOIIZOII. jewels. J.Ms my habit. Let me, see j fiei-ple.\ed Hess. "So you like lilinV" ! dently quite newly huilt, n small clear- | "Tdu ymil" Jnldiered -Mctnzon, turn- that miserable trinket, if you will." i ••Iiiniieiisely:'" said Miiry I'.on. "He !In? hnd been made about it and n few i/,''"""» Prompt and satisfactory I in^: a vivid purple. "You shall innrry and he pointrd at an cnormoir-i breast- iiistrin-li-il me lnnv to keep the v.onus j banana ami (Irai'oeuns recently plnnted. from Jane's rcises, and hi- lied up all i I with my hrooiusticli. that is all." nnd pin of imitation gold ami' dlanuuids, repairs, overhauling; your ; tho wistaria vines., Dli. In. was most • "Outside the house were a number i he |iu-died Fernando into the plaza by I which hnd been coveted for years hy cold room or rooms made , obliu'iiiL'. Send him orer :ijr;:in lonior j of tnen. women and eliihlren, the men means of that Inglorious -weapon. every girl in Dolci'ioln. row. will you. Hess. doarV 1'erlnps I i oopiipled In cooking hii-L'e cpiantitles of It-happened that tlie banishment was j "The price," faltered Monzon, '/Is warm and comfortable. Get our estimate on a new c-Mii draw him out. then, about his jynms and sweet potatoes nnd i;rent witnessed by I^ulre Honar, whose kind eleven"— system. . future MinbiUnn. And. lioss. send over ! lumps of iilg's flosli We naturnlly hear! was touched hy ,tbe exile's de- •'Wrap It up," directed Fenuuidil. "I 1 supposed that it was a sort of house spair. The priest inimeiliately con- buy:' " my fotohiiii,' lavencler. 'Toll CharleS" I i my f«-t<-hinur lavender inuslin. Tell j wnrinlncr. MS in one sense it turned voyed Fernando to the mission nud as- | Tomas was overwhelmed. ITe wnd- c'li::rles I ciilh-il him Charles at once- i out to be. The men shook thoir heads signed him to the various duties-nf a ; died feebly to his safe in therein- of 1 ] I want i! in time to wear for tin rhlo." ' and pointed in a mysterious wny to- hiinily man. j tlie store atul.eniptled his niomiv druw- "Slie sei'llled pi-rfec-l ly wild about | ward the house nnd made,the curious In his new sniTouiiiliiiss Foghorn 1 er In a vain attempt tojniikVcliange ' hilu." Hess eonlldeil tci her linslinurl ' si^n which they are accustomed to woi|;(>ii bard and took neM' hopi; in re-I for the yellow bill, lint his customer Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. "Ami. nil. clear, suppose il ends in tfie j make when they talk of simietlilng dis- spec'l to Auita'#Monzon. ! I was not left alone, for Anltn Monzon No. 2©. rront Streets, Rod B&nK, N. J. ira::ed\- of our heanlii'ul ;_;irl euler- ; n.ureeable. Thon they Invited us to One Sunday morning before tho serv- I now glided forward from ludilnd a j enter the house, where we found an ice lie contrived to whlspei- to 'Anita In : tainin;.'. n hopeless love for that brute ; t jille ctf .irltiirhaius, thinking of the i Ocoati Avenue, Saabri^S&it, M. J. . . "f n hrullier of yours." old man slttiiiK hy the lire. lie wasthe f Impel porch. j eighty cent lnonth which ,Indue Klont i Mar\' Lpu',-1 rase seemf*l ho|teless in I ^diseased nnd decrepit, but nppeaved by "is your love awaiting fur me, most i had given her-at Christ num. "I.KT'K TBICK Tinm INTO IT," BiiocinsTiiii deed, judnliiu- from the sulky eounten- ' no means likely to die. He took a adorable;' breathed Fernando. "Sweetheart!'' she iiniinnircd to Ii-pr- JACK- ani-e i.f the ehnlltl'elll' as he vliinilsly j keen Interest In our appearance, mid she nodded sweetly ami .returned nando. ESTABUSHED 1064 TELEPHONE 247-B I li'l-ested In tlie hnndsonie chaulTeui-. svo t":-ed the violet friiel; into the wait ; enjoyed the tobacco which we pave the seciei c'lasp of his bund beneath Foghorn jVnwned :f( her iilnliuralely. him. the folds of her mantilla. Fernnudn t ' illicit have licipe. (.'omet" think of ll. IMi; c-nr. ; "Is ll that you also are employed * nearly fainted with delight as' he slies siroiKt on tliat .sort of thiiiK, Isn't . "'I' l!l'^ thinks this ',Inning up' is; "When we returned five days later here', my worthy woman';" mild lie. ; climbed the.ladder to the little organ ' she? Kilui-iiliiiK the laboiln-,' class and :.'oins m help her sistco-'s easp any."! *vo found the place utterly deserted "Slmw me. then, if you please, half a loft, where his business wns to pump all that. We could tell her." he went he spitefully Mil his brother, "she's , and the house a blnckened heap of dozen linger rbi^s of your hes-t value. the ilerrc pit bellows. • on. ciilliusliii; to his Ihome. "Ilial er mistaken. It's pioilhy fortuiii- for me." | nshes, on the top flo* ot which n-ere I expect that I ineel ill Cnclils City, Keal Estate and! Insurance When the service was ended he leap- •fhnrles.' the c-liaiilfeur was an am- 'I v.-as uiiex|.liiinalile-. In vain .lacl; lying the iharred remains of human whither I am traveling, a huly of sta ed over the rail nf.the gallery. There bilious eolle^e lii.in. arrested in his -"'.'i.-ht for H-UIUC possibh.. cause of this bones. It was Impossible for nny one lion to wh'lriin;:e •bainfeiir alter l>y their Having creinatiHl him In n newly huilt house." ward tlie Judge ami saw the Judicial j thero Is M sacred templo to A1 Aluhed. Hliilleil. I :l11-" ':!l1' K'"]- ";""i "" 11IUS • l'lo<-.- RED BANK AND LEONARDO ' ] wllere tlit;rfallliful meet once a vein- to "AYheii can von Mt-rniiKe It?" she ! '"" """i|1 '-"iiliclen.-,. in him lay own llnu'i'i.i nuvt jjNid caress it without ap- --^•«^. j go through a curious ceremony In lion asked. ' t; '"•••» !ili!lk""- parent ohleetlon cm the lady's part. 1 or of the pro|dioj.— London Speclalr:-, •Til Iry toniorrow," .luck told her. ; "xl lslllM- lllls "')"»•" '" lilllc' " V1''-v Pounds and Weights. Hut licit !ji> on FOKhoi-lf/ He lifted up Here Is n ipiestlou that will tnx the Hand i mil, like the lovers n,,.y . early ride I walked.over i,, the K,irnv:e; Ids voleo. ' "I ., i i :.i i.i i. . [. .., .. .1. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO { l l i mmi K:lhl arithmetical powora of a ynutli. Sup- Hlill were. I he two KII_PI_IMI out on (he " ' '" '^ ''»*«* '">t T.reklly, most c>f the cougremitlon I His Cord Tricks. ESTIMATES OHBBRJF'UL.L.'V FURNISHED lioreli. A lazy, reclining little llguri; ( •"'' "I ll1 " '' '" hiH """" ! pose that for KUIIIC reason or anoilicr had already filed out of the eluipel, .so n shopkeeper wlm sold floods hy pounds Mrs. Stryvor—\V« hnd a most enjoy- Red Bank Offies Atlantic Higtil«ntl. „ , , ,, , _ . ; to call him." Mnrv I,on I mil SIMI im- • that the ensuing pj^de crushed no- able time at Mrs. Hunter's tea. 'Count opened he, «yoH sleepily ,,„ ,I,,ek Bhool: lin-ssivc-l.v "Hi. found that ' theclniuf- and Itnlf [loiiuds, but never in i]iiantl- P!ia»a CKO-H, 26 MmSaoti Av;;. PhotHl 01-fl p Tedoiit u-M there and kept IM mysti- fetir'ii lii'H had not been slepl In," she1 lies exceeding liventy puuiulH lit iitline, body. I'adre llonar xtrorio Into th« ^"Whiil IH It.'' u AUI fied for ari hour with hhi ti'li'lw ivllli ""' ' ''"*', ,-dclwl. •• \v I |iu.-lionMlCliarlesi.viu|. I w:is told that he must transact all j nisle wlili an an^i'y faecc. ami l'c>^hot-n the .CIII-IIH. Mr. Ktryver (clrylyl— lit; ell 111,, sllhieil. Wllere Mien, I lisk Voll, j Ihls business with four weights (inly. I'Vriiiiniln left the inlssioii forever. '"No. dear ,•• her Jiept us inystliled with 'cm for three i i.i I,'' ""7'"1'11!1' >W"i c- have l.eei, ,,,,l,, s munh'lhu; : VVIun must Ihese four weights he? 'J'lie : "months nt the club, hut we're tin t« Imve cr Jo-ct been illscnsshu; Iho |icw- i .. .,. hinswer Is half pound, one and n linlf ^ Feiiianilc) (liereupou applied apiln PROMPT •. EJF'F'ICIBNT " SAFE * him now -New Voile Wiirlil. dllillllle.., or a new ohnulTc-ui-, w!s.i may ' ..j"' ' ,""?,-' , ,,••.„ , pound, four anil a half pound anil thir- I lor employment at the 1'inllic liotc-l, IINi 1 1 arrive slioitly." ' "' """'' """ """• '"••- -" "- teen and i, half pound. With theso It | lint Colonel ||o|iupp!e before answer- • TU,. ,,ir, „,„„,„.„ -"Ma,,, ,„.„ »\;X1:T^L-;?Z!™7^Z will ho readily tjeen that any weight ing pulled Ids chiiir -Inlo I lie shade anil Another Course, iilKhbrciw. idle Hald, "iiini will inn nit / ,.,. ,,|v. ..,| . |., '. from half n pound to twenty pounds j stared doubtfully iicromi tlie phiza. r—Vow, 1'vi! IIUHSL'II (lie scliu EVERY OE3CKII"^TIOW nil Into n dllrh while tldnlilni: out ii| i "'" •[' . '' ' J '-1 '"'!,'"' "lc'"';siiiulniilli>i), lint now I iniiat '^ pound:!. "'7'''' . , Alli-r lid;- I1.'" i clelel'niln.-illv m.imlil . the- colr.uel, "tlint the illMpi.tiwitl if 1 I'mt-tlcnl Mollipr—Mlup! I'vu nrnni;;t'i! J*J 'i HesK.-leiircl hertlirmt "I lln.mrhr." ,„.,. ,,„„,„„'„,. ..Vnu ,„„„, ,;,„,, „„,, ; I'l-ovldeiirc has j;ot you tinddle Kalleil for y«n II llicimni;li c-iun-se In mm-tulu- Mie rcinuikcl leulaliv,.|y, -n,,, !,,« „„„,,-,,„ i,|,,M,fnlh. '-Wl,y, M Everybody nuwiiilnyii Is t;triviii|; for when It dimes to ki-cpin' jcdi* That in Iho lioilcimoni ,ir i;y, iHtllu'on.v. fcim'iiolo^y. itiirnnlo^y ic I'niitlniie to slay If he ivfusivc |c> ellieiency. The heat uxampli) of - peHli^ u\ recn coiiti-nptlon >ou carry «hi-l i,di;hl he il sjii.iinl i.|,p,.rlniil|_v |o ptifclmlcj^y IMMI (fc-niM-iil (IcMiiciitlf-olti^y! •IIrn- out I he [.urpci:-,. or the ulll?" I'Mieii'iiry we Know of is a KwiiiiTKK [ in .vnnr c he.il Is tinhle any minute tec OCiANIC, B®r®«gh of Runtson, H. J. •>»•!• Vocir |i.MVel'll c,f ei|,-OTIIil;;,.|,,,.|,l in iidvoi-lifieiiicrit. They nlmost invari- Thai was I he i|iios| Inn ,|aik asked MM : stampede liiork and bus! up tracle and ably ret- for you wlinl you want.•-- i '.c-ir,. r,,!'.. nitimb (iiin fori'fttltr ttiep :;T-:i 7'- :i" :-.••. K nij» RGB REGISTER. §*&S<» Sevan.

liuilt around three of his lots on For- est Park aveaue. Mrs, Corn Tanner and Mlm Gusaie Wilson of Main street spent Friday et Keroort. M, itelgiano, the Keimdh.urjr tailor, i In; BuSKUsgf left Saturday for a week's vieit at at Steirsh Now York. ©yens Hew S'eaat—Bert Satea Mrs, h. Vcttcr ha's closed her house on Sea Breeze avenue and returned to l?ira company Ho, 1 held its tost Newark. fete drill last Thursday night. Dur- Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Dillion spent ing the drill the members stripped Saturday and Sunday at thoir cottage the" emiafsiliia and got into action in here. '• - . record' time. The eompisny will Hold Mr. uhd MM. Gtorgu Conrad left these , drills every Thursday night Saturday for their home'st Newark, hereafter. At a recent meeting Nor- Frank Collins is now working for B. man Carhart. Clinton B. Lohsen, John A. Morrio in his fishlne; business. Payntor 'ana Raymond • Trues ware Lester McLean of New York spent elected flro police. Sunday with Miss Alice Crenr; All departments will-unite in another great sale next Saturday. A com- . WinfleUl B. MorrU spent Sunday Edward Compton Is.'' building B %yith friends et Asbury Farlc. frame bungalow on Commodore uve- plete price list is not ready at the time this paper goes to press. »u•':•"• built to house his horse. Mrs. Jessie J. DoNiko was a New All Stoves delivered and set up free. Saturday morning only. are high-priced Suits left over from past seasons. Miss Hazel Boffart, Mrs. A. C. York visitor on Friday. Bargnw and Mrs. E. J. Butler have MISK Miriam Conoyer of Keyport returned from a week's visit at Brigh- spent Sunday with Miss Elizabeth V. ton, whore'they attended the.'Wedding Young. of a friend. Miss Annie A. Cowles, Mrs. C. V. Raymond Hunoljl of Center avenue R. Clark and Mrs. Louis Stultz spent has niyen up his job with the Fire- Monday at Newark. men's insurance company nnd in now Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles celebrated with the Lyons (ire insurance com- her birthday on Wednesday • with a pany. dinner. Her sisters, Mra. John H. Ciirtis, Mrs. Emil Pimper nnd Mrs. Mrs. V. Carhnrt spent Thursday at Hattie Thome, took dinner with her. New York us the ivnpHt of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Walling and Miss Miittio ColliiiH spent Fri- nnd Ivh'B. James Morrcll motored to day at New York visilintv relatives. South Jersey on Friday where they Mr. and Win, E, .1, Lnwson of Gran- 'wry Park, Mew Jersey spent the day with friends. vilh: 1'jirk spent SuLurdiiy and Sun- Mii-.u Clussie Morrell of Red Hank day at Brooklyn, where they attended spent £irtrrriny with her parents, Mr. tho wi'ildinjr of Mr. LuwsorT.s niece. and Mrs. James Morrell. ills. W. (',. Willi'U ami (laughter Bciihu have retnrnwl In NewburK, North Carolina, sil'lor having spent Homo WcAdhiff nt Alleiiuurot. ; the summer at tho Granvillo house. NT WORRY Mr. and Mrs. MeC'iirriin of the Jliit'i Nathalie StnutcnlmrKh, daugh- about the dirt on your CARPETS und RUGS. Just send ter nf Frederick 1). Stiiiili'iibiirgh of them to us, for our sanitary process removes the Cafiinu au Ucpose have close;! their Newark, was married at the Hiunmcr bungalow on Centor nvrnuc and have I,nine of her parents at Allc-nlmrst dirt and worry. movi'd to WashiiiiU'iii, !>.<'. lai't Thursday to (.'harles 't'. Reynolds DON!7. IS ONE DAY iF YOU SAY SO. h. (!. Tourtcllot and fiuiiily closed rK-. Tin.1 cfi'eimitty was per- RED BANK GARA.GE COMPANY, MID-SEASON their biiiiKalnw at ttrai'on beach Hat- QUALITY RIviiDr-NCE AWNINGS ARE MADE HERE. I'ormeil I»y Rev. Henry 1). Rose. Only Bridge avenue, near station, unlay and returned to their winter a few intimate friends and relatives home at New York. They roost high and are im;h in grade. attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. RED BANK, N. J. Calls for Velvet Hats Trimmed with Fur, Mrs. J. Miller anil daughter T.ui'ilc Reynold:; will live at. Newai'k. Pennants, L'cat Covers, and we do everything best of .forKoy ('ity spoilt Saturday and Ostrich and Flowers. for YOUR CAKI'i-.T'S SAKE. Sunday wilh Mrs. Hdwiird Arrini;ton Prices reasonable and estimates of West Keaiialuiriv. cheerfully given. FOR CL,H:^,M!L,KNFi,::;3, OO TRY US. y Edward C. Rowland bus had a new coai'ielc .sidewalk laiil cm his properly on Itnynide Parkway, and has had We are showing all these materials at the £j Red Bank faiag and I.J Bhnda trees net out. { Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Hlnrkmnn of popular prices. £ nn m. d, V, II'.'101*. New York H|Hlnt Saturday and Kun- l tluy at their liiiiitHiiluw ill New l'oint f.-I WHH ' • 1 Comfort beach. and ought to tiao occasionally, Mrs. I. A, llopliiii.t, 1'nrmoily of Should Read the Following a proper remedy for the Rnritan avenue, has reLurneil to her Letter—Mrs. Slack's Story headache, backache, languor, home" ut nk'lunond Hill, Lome Inland, licrvousneflH and depress- MISS A. L. MORRIS I— for tlujj winter. About Her Child's Recovery Rudolph Wllholm :ind Tltoimw liii for itself in ,M Vlt 1 .lilt tliiri ypu could count nil her rilw.nnil alio •'';'' Iiukery and dwelling hoiiiio miiiitect :i '**5"*"**^^*'*t'*k'*"'"^''"* "*'v"'*'t*?'""*"*"'"^"*"*'v*" "•"•"*' ••-••".".'•-"•"•"•"-•'•"•"-"•"•"•*'•"•"'*•• •"•' •' • ,: | , ,. j,, tdeir uimal lir.il. <\.\*A i-oiuiiliun At Mi 1 K n i a I lie Iji^tji liljlit, brown. Tanner it Cook did the coitfrnvd i;o much she had no appetite. u "Nothing wo gave her oui'invd t« ^Z*Z*I*Z^X*Z*X-^*A*^*X*IK*I*I*I^*I*I*I*I*I*X^^^ with ii* liuicli coii'.iil< ! itii'M .in tht [ ii i) n! lj,,\ h r. <'i lir'tr (Ulli Irt'.ll work. belli her ntnll until nmi duy Mra. Nnibflrt nu-nl for iill ia till- l-ilt.i nf tin: pin i ,|i , I .1 I) nvliu(/ fur 1a.li i;s. Al Mr. and Mrs. I'Yank Field have told me how much irond vinol had done cloned their "MaKsafluiselts" i'otUi|;p her little girl, no I derided to try it for :i rost-rvcil for th'-ir u.u; l,y ivrriin; i mi ill Whtn yon luivo no <>lher>pliU' nnd moved l<> Clill'side, New Jersey. my little ono, and it halt done her no much to [in you can alwny:. ]>;>i;-. iiwuy yotli | o h tu |,l< i ultly ;vt .1. 1,. Nc'iilthorpu and family moved good she ia hungry all tho time, her MadilalGiia'n E'vvllnft All n > r>H>* id Billiard Parlors, yesterday to their new, house oa cough in (folio, she is ntonter and moro in ' I IK! W jllllin \ i I! KIIIIIVNK. Mount avenue. Atlantic Hiclilamlii. Healthy in color and thiu h th» first win- nro nt oncn imfo, certain nnd G. A. lludclin ban insliilled olo.'trii1, ter Bile linn been nblo to piny out in the convenient. .They clciir tho nystom liKht lixturcd in (Jtiorno W. Dufour'ii BnoWj coasting ami snow-lmlnng without and purify tlm iilood. They ox- butcher nliop mi Miiin iitreot. any ill ollecla."—Mru. Al.Minn SLACK, «rt n ijimoriil tonic cfTucl nntl Kdwuril Tnpasltl of Newark has Palmyra, Pn. iu;iuro $;tmil health ami iitrnngth, u u moved in the Wfiite lionui! nn Hen View Wo know Vinol will build up *our in) Unit nil tlio bodily ortcnnsi do Bvontie, Atluntic HlKhlnndu. llttlo onea anil make them healthy, tholr nitturnl work wlLliiiiit omniing fiutt'orhij'. Every v/omun of tho So iniirli wur m'W.'i in tlit> |m])i'i-i! i:i I'nmii'li lo I'lvi' mm Hie iiinlixly ITIII- Mr. and Mva. V. B. Wiirdcll of N»w strong and robust, therefore w« unit nmnly Known :i.-: a "l':iin in (In: N.'di," llnl Ilic \-.;»i• I ;un r;ii-iiijr'with Mtino York nro vlsitini? Mr. and Mm, W. 13. pnrenta of «v«ry frail nnil nlckly child thouHnniin who luivo tried them, Tennis Wnrdell of Granvillc Park. ill thia vicinity to try a hottta oE Vinol, Imuvvu tliivt Itoeclmm'u l'illu net of (lie old h(!iili'i-M in lied Hunk nliiiiil.l hi' ;i I'l'iniiiilrr dial \,ui rlmulil luivn It. W. McMnmiH nnd family moved our dollcioua cod livor ami iron tonic yunr lifalim-; :>y:,trm ovcrhunlt'il hi-l'.iii' tliu.i1 \Vin(i-r lihu.!:i liil, yon, unit ThiUHday from their house, on Bea-without oil. J-'.ivi' ymi iilli'll ;L p;iiu thnl. will he hiiyunil nH' In ii'jluir. , eon beach to Ni»w York. If we can Indnco yon to try i» (lottln > In iT'pnh'inK fimiuro:! nnd iininko pipi'M I w;t\ only thi; hv,\t 1^1 jida of ^al Tho holes in Mn!n ntwet havo boon of Vinol BUS body-buildorDndntrenirth- filled with gravel by Kood BuperviBur crantor for mat cWlil, eml y«« do not vani'/i il iron. Tho IUMIIIHT of yiNir:; that il will ti'iiiniti in nervi'.'is i,i IIIH William B. Mohinaon. find it to all wo claim, w« will return 98 Broa# Street, Red Bank, N. LJ. bust, Yours for moro hrut itltil Wmi wm1, Harry Iie«m«n «f East Ornnga in yotir monoy on,ilmuuid. ept'iulin^ E ft'W linyn at hln bunKolow BiiWltau wlik %vttr Bra «l SfuW VKIM to WHIM, Talwhnna 249 J 1OWARD FB en CulliitH i«tt««t. S«W «i«jnlet», In <••«", ••<•'', lit. 14 Street. I'liimo KM-.I. , N. intuit fjblllm«n hu-,1 1.4(1 ft tt pays (a n tn Tl»n KE

Our crop was Good la»t year, with your help we will double it this year. Read How To a. Diamond j-iiiK liku tlili Wfll, um- iifltl- ••.'jay, John, that's a line Dia- 5 mond vuu iiuvv ,Ui».'if. rr.iOi> I r*iiv! n .qbawy HUH lilljr "You bet it is.. Nothing bet- marked $25 i- Mi\ lUussillo's Tti Sttvltitr hiUad'at&Gnt Coffees we m& &%&M%it$ thte f%.tt& Istd0.cemssl> A. \$&n&m£%il &pp&ttunl$f i© fill yous tor. Woi Ih is buni-lv of money." window, 118 Broad otrcot. I went "I can secthat; but what i in; tried on the rinit;'. it just ot AM' and though it certainly wits not Ihis money together io buy a like this one, t looked flood to stone -like thai." me. and I bousjht it. Mr. Uelis- "I didn't. I '.«'<'"•' l»'s one. sillo then explained thut in ease , 10 SIAiPS witfi 1 Ib Cood Coffee • 21c 1 S v I -visile.! a Ini-Rer ptone, tlmt ?2!j —Lodge Dsliigs diamond was worth "hi trmle ix- "What do vou take me for? actlij what I paid for it. rages, • 252c5 STAMPS wifh III Inttesa Coffee - Where's the joke7" "Well, to shorten the story, I exchanged that $25 stone for one "No joke at all. I'm serious. worth $50, the 550 for an II STAIR wi 11 Coffee i IIIE! Ryad A daugh d' was born to Mrs. John Mrs, Henry F.. Miller has been "Show me, please. You know $85, the $85 for $150, and the 1 I'm—" $150 for this onr-—and as I never , A. Gitl'ens of Af; i:ry I'ark lust Fri- elected president of the Elks' auxil- We'also have a good coffe© at iSc and l©e per'tis. "Well, I n'.ways wanted a largo iri'ssud the money that way, T • I day week, but the child died in a few iary of Asbury. Park. Mrs. E. C, diamond rirjf, hut, :is you Miy, iii-ure that I "grew" this diu- hours. Mr:;. Githens was Miss Jo- VanCleaf is first vice president, Mrs. tlie (iiiestion was, where was all m >nd from that ?25 seedling. sephine Hersli before sho was married. Samuel Metzgar second vice president, Hit.' money cominji from—at one Am I right?" William H. Tuthill and liens Carton Mrs. Charles Hugarber secretary and Wo have been Cofreo roasteru for over 65 years. Have more sati3 lied Coffee customers than any lime? I usually had a few dol- "Yes; I think you are, and I of Miitiivvau have had their houses Mrs. James D. Curtail treasurer. 1 other grocer in the world. Fresh shipment to our Btorcs twice a week—no stale Coffee in stock, that is lars left out of my salary, but also think I- will see Mr. Keus- painted. Edward Wilson did thHure t Playing Football. one of our socrcts; and another is our excellent qunlity for thel money. A pound will make you a regular the amount I saved never Rot sille." work. Arthur Mclntyre and John Nicker- customer. 1 within speaking distance of a Marry Robbins of Allcntown, who son of Freehold were hurt while play- !_,. de la REUSSILLB, has been traveling in the West for ing football with the Freehold mili- several months, has returned home. tary academy team at Perth Amboy WATCHES', DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Red Bank, N. J. • Miss Emi!ia.Cullah;i!i of Freehold Lowest price in many 38 Brood Street, ; last Saturday week. The boys', in- left last week for Toronto, Canada, juries were not serious. years. A pound 23?* i < where she will make he? home. Preacher Buytj a Farm. .>v..^;«;»>:<;»>>:-»:-»>:<>:«>>x-»>>^>>>>H'< *x~>>X"X'*x- t-*x»K'*> lira. Charles Schm:;!t of English- Kcv. H. Sproute of New York has -CRIME'S EVAPORATED PAT NORWAY {' i town is suffering from a severe attack bought the William Redmond farm of § of muscular rheumatism. sixteen acres at Oakhurst. Mr. MACKEREL John E. Perry of Ocean Grove has Sproute retired from the ministry he- (;-)iie to St. Petersburg, Florida, for CHUEC of poor health. He will engage th.? winter. in the chicken business. (INCOKPOEATED) 5 I Statins' Elni nt Freehold. Matnwan Boy Borionsly Sick. 5J | The' Sloeum amusement company of Byram Anderson, the eleven-year- WHOLESALE AND UETAIL DEALERS IN "'. i Towaada, Pa., has rental the 1'rec- old son of Frank Anderson of Mata- $' i hold armory for three nights a week wan, is seriously sick with acute 1 " for six mouths and will open a roller Eright's disease. The boy was at a skating rink. It has '.leen twenty hospital for over a week, but nothing years since the armor;, was used as acould be done for him. % j skating rink. Belmar nd James S. Miss Hazel Hulse of Belmar, who V! and Mary M. Walliiig: of Keyport left last August for to be mar- X j were acquittal at Freehold last week ried, was on an English ship which •!*! on a clmrjre of assnult and battery was captured by a German cruiser. '?,! upon Rebecca Decker. It developed The whereabouts of Miss Hulse at Grandmother Sand anil fill Hinds i; Buiiing lateriaf X j that the iiifaii- was « scrap among present are unknown. Seeded •J I neighbors. Unlicro nro Fcaotort. *•* Mattvwan Qirl a Pri-.o. The ushers'a union of Old First church at West Long Branch were Distributors for the J unous Beaver Board Miss Helen Kelly of Ivlatawan won a feasted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Still- 5 STAMPS with. .4.1b carton 1 ir i i diamond medal in an oratorical con- wagon on Monday night of last week. Salt Sc test held by the women' temperance About a dozen of the ushers and their union at Moorcstown lnf week., Miss wives were present. S STAMPS with 1-Ib pkg A&P ft!!' YARD -. Leonard fetree, nd N. J. S. R. R. Phone 497-J Kelly had alrcdy won t. silver medal Horso BroaKg Railroad Gate. Waohing Powder ^c and two gold medals in a similar eon- A horse belonging to Gus Mihm of OFFICE: Bridge Ave; ue. Phone 336-M test. Monmouth Beach got frightened at an 5 STAMPS with 1 pkg BIRD GRAVEL 4c ! Blinding n How Chnroli. engine last week and ran into the Special aalo AS:P Washing powder with Extra Stamps . ' A&P-Extracte 25c Work has been start . on a newcrossing gates. One of the gates was colored Methodist churc'i at West broken off and fell on the horse, caus- 15 SYARUPS with 4-i6s pkg A&P Washing Powder ing it to run away. 20 Stamps with 1 can A&F Abbury Park. Several iwstors. from none better ISc Cocoa 20c nearby Methodist .cliurc' s took part Boys' Earm Work ExhlUt, in the ,er>'iccs held lar week when v The exhibition of farm work done EbKtra Stomps Witfri Hiound was broken for tt*'- new build- by boys will be held ut the Freehold ing grammnr school on Saturday of next TEAS Spending "Winter in. Plori. . week. Move than HO0 boys took part 60 Stamps with Mr. Mid Mrs. Frank 0. Cooper of in the contests last year and more is 1 Ib. Tea 70c. Ocean f'.rove are spending the winter expected this year. f 60 Stamps with at St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Botunia to Jjong- Branch. 1 Ib. Too 60c. Cooper will be a teache" in the St. Bazil B. Bruno has returned to Long 4o Stamps with ESTABLISHED SINCE 1873 Petersb'irft' seminary and his wife will Branch after an absence of five year1* I Ib. Tea ,B0e. also be •connected with the seminary. (luring which he was connected with 25 Stamps with Biff Cr. . of two Newark drug stores. Mr. Bruno Creamery 1 Ib. Tea 40c. is now working in. Werts's pharmacy A report recently made by the state Still talking about our Butter, have you ever tried it? It's 20 Stamps with motor .'hide department shows that nt Long Branch. rA Ib. India-Ceylon 2bc. 2,376 pi.."sons were granted auto dri- Rivalry Among Onion O'jwere. delicious and only 35c , •irs' licenses at Asbury Park from There is considerable rivalry this •J anuar.v 1st to October 1st. Thyeae r among onion growers at Farm- numbei of applicants rej ted was 338. inpclale arjjJ.s.ome'Q.xtraardinary large STRICTLY Stono f'-v Huiul Ballore. onions have been exhibited by them. A s'ono has been placed over the George P. Matthews is the bosi> grave:, off fouf r of thhe saileril s whhu llostt K«»ver so far. their lives when the schooner Charles Brido of fifteen Dead. K. Buckley came asho"e at Long Mrs. GuiFeppe Eubini of Long 1 can Sultana Splcc 10i Branch last winter by vV illiam Mai- 1 lot A years old and had been married over cartona, every egg C^uor Alexander . Paul of 'he plumbing j a year. Sh leaves a husband and enteed. Per Doz. 2 jikprs LaFranco Laundry Tab- firm of William Curr & Co. of^I-ong | her parents. lets, each 5,.- ; Branch is bu:.:,Hmi a house on Second ' 1 can Globe Polish 10- 'avenue for his own occupancy. The Athlotlc Glut} ElootB Oiflcors. 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream or Jelly ] Mouse will cost $8,000. The contract Frank A. Brazo has been elected ASIC FOES WLROSE Powder 10c has been awarded to Newell Atchley. president of the Packe; r athletic club 1 pkg Grandmother Oats 10i- ' Atteuftod Titeiiieji'B Convention. of Urns Branch. W Uiam A. Tall- 1 box A&P Ball or Square Blue. 8<- If you want to furnish a home or man, is vice president, James R. I Thomas L. Worthley ot Long Branch iwiin-.ot i 1 pkR Quaker Corn Meal 10.- J'i ! attended the liremen's convention held Walstreasureh secretarr y and Alfred A. Ileiles 1 pkR Quaker Hominy 10c ! at New Orleans lav1; week. Mr. | BETTEt 1 can Raspberries l.'r any portion of a house, you will i Worthley is the only dehgnte to this ! Do^ Bouts Bnrgtat. I convention who attended the conven- A do£ routed a burglar which tried j tion held at New Orleans in 188U. to break into M. J. Durkin's house at 1'REE DELIVERIES TO save money if you look over our Hiffh School Athletes Organize Long Branch early last. Thursday FREE DELIVERIES TO morning. There were marks on a Fair Haven, Oceanic, Rumsor, Eatontown, Little Silver and The Freehold high sch< jl boys have window showing that a jimmy had : organized an athletic association and I \iQen uset] Tuesday and Friday. Shrewsbury, Monday and ! will rent a building in which to play Thursday. stock before buying elsewhere. 1 basketball. Ralph Heiiiingsfeld is Lig-liting- Company Elocta Ofllcoro. Middletown and Atlantic High- i coach. William N. Smith and Earl J. H. Butcher has been elected pres- lands, Wednesday. Navesink, Monday. i • Stilwell will aet as his assistants. ident of the Fanningdale lighting company. A. W. Bailey is vice presi- Highlands, Thursday. Belford, Tuesday. Victim ot pneumonia. dent, V. C. Arnold secretary and Telephone 60. Chapel Hill and Leonardo, Fri- 5 ii j Mrs. Anmi L. Scot widow of treasurer and M. L. Moore assistant dny. £ J George W. Scott, died at her winter secretary. 'jhomc at Philadelphia Tuesday of last (Red Bank Deliveries) t! week of pneumonia. She was 4fSwal n ArroBtcd for Mnrder. S6 BROAD STREET, MED BANK, N. J. j j years old. Mrs. Scott was a pioneer One of the black swans on the Inke at Spring Lake has been locked uup in •:• ,! summer resident of Ar'-.i'ry Park. WE "GIVE 4J-^T GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM HE" ")rj Cluirifocl with Theft White Waslilnir. a strong cage. One of thewhite Lizzie Wi'shingioii .^f L ng Branch swans was recently found dead and it : iias been held under $200 bail charged J is ]*.,?"snid dth.,llluu black swan attacked it ard ' i with stealing a silk dress from Mrs. i mc(1 "• | Carfare Refunded on Purchases of _ i Abr\:m Hinielslein. Mi s Washing- Horao Dropped Uond in Road. [ i ton /as washing; for Mi's. Hiinelstein A horse which was driven by Mrs j when thu dress disappeared. Jiimes Crine of Wicltatunk, droppeo Mm ;i3cl at ' ra ley Beacli. dead while Mrs. Crine was driving to I CANNOT understand why there would t 1 I $5.00 or Over jd:ss Carrie Shihlji and Iicnjamia Matawiin Tuesday of last week. Tl II. Davidson of Brudli"- Beach were animal was one of Mr. Crine's lest -*• be a single individual with any responsi- married (it Hint place I .st Saturday horses. veok by ltcv. Samuel S:tiLft'iit. Tlic Attended tft'omeil'n Cluli Couvoutlon. bility whatsoever, who has family, relatives or •parents of the bride were Hie only Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Otto 'witnesses t'1 'ho wedding. Rlionie nnd 'Mrs. Florence Within friends, who has not an assurance upon his life. I Wnnt WaW ^omimny Prol'Otl. were (Ideates from Asbury Park to Shrewsbury Avenue, IRed Bank j Patrons '' the Moinnoi""h county the convention of the women's fedei" I hold as benefactors of huriianity and society Tliree TVIlnutcn from Depr [ | water i'innp:ny, which supplies water ated'clubs at Hai'ken.tack lust Satur-| FIRST-CLASS SERVICE to a large pail of Ashury Park, arc' day. those who do go around using eloquence, Matnwnn X>odgfe X>utortains. Coinlortttble Rooiins s;iid tn be seeking ap. iin'estigation of I thu mi'Mio'ls used and the rates Thi' llatawtm lodge of Royal Ar- poetvy and persuasion and everything else, and charged 1)\ the company. canmue; lield an open ineetiii.i1; last CAFE and OAR ATTACHED : Church Socloty Ofllcoro. Wednesday' nifrht at which over 100 win them to go out and assure their lives." Mrs. J. K. I'iddlc is Ilic now presi- men were present. A smoker was dent of tbo ladies1 aid society of thehold ami refreshments were served. JAMES L.. WORDEN, Proprietor ].Anbury I'nrk Lutheran lin.rch. Mrs, (Continued on nc.vt page.) — Johiv Ireland, Archbishop of St. Paul. j W. F. <\>1J1I- is vice iiri'sidi'til, Mrs. i'J, TELEPHONE GfSH. UF.D B 1 S l.c 'IM -',* '- ,i '" . !• '-rets ami J. 1.. >i. h» tw- James Cooper Jr.'s Unusual Offer Whcclcvn A.ITlVI j in Jrni)n». Mr . aiul JIrs J'OSt Wit, r have ; ii,1, .1 apat . luTt' Mr. If you are locatins in or near Red Bank, I'm the ONE to see. 1 Whc. •lei- h ;' i i i t'fl :issij. i •iCC't - rtn.'KQunrnntees a Cure Town properties, river front residences, farms; one of 160 acres (arv (if tb0 \ i) !ii Cfrove Tidy tit Wetl. ri'fiind I in.- liioney if it does not cure," IIi-v, Many IC. iMill,.:-, s[)n of M'-M. said .Iain's COOIKJI" ^f., to Ji Heiristci K. V. iM.lli-r of Ocean (iiove, and Miss man wlm di'»l>pp ron«ti|i:i*ion, Hii-k In niliu'lie, diz?.it»:fi!t, liver trouhlti, liaom 3. ' 5 >:; iiuliKeiilion or a Ken«rnl phiyei! out - v ^\'l :'•'?'•]:•' -^ condition, oup.ht Ut Like advnntttj!;" Allentown IK - of llii.-, clmnco. You can toll your ... - Vincent estiite ' ,i rcaderii tlint if they lira not risitisflod ln'inr ii'iiiDdided hy thu mlditiim of i vvilh tlic cp-oiflc that Uiey «an come now klti'lien mid Kiivcrnl more win- riifht Imck to my Htoni and I will «9 Ml MM®. cliiwfnlly refund tholr roormy THE RED ttANK REGISTER. Nine.

UilfcCj yfcui'B, &BBerBor of tiiu tuwnfihlp vcmbei* i'Zih, n» n year nrounil hotel. wtty or Htrttt an is needed tliorefor, the IT M. CONK, Are You Going to Advance of Khrev.'iitiury for three yeurn, onts town- c'itifiimltr may be sold or leased and Fntncia Yurnull is manager of tho Hhlp coinniHtei.-rrnin for tlireti years, to l bl titl lU AJJCTIONKPR. hotel. townehlti clerl: for Uirct: yc:iri3. one ]un- rtriuut utUullini tu nil !<•!. 1 uf fWm t| {Continued from laid pa/Jo.) Drafting Bcliaol »t A»*niry vark. vcyoi-H uf the highway, two constiilduiJ i" O Aillrt 1 JO" Uiud nStl ot_ Id (I I!n> ' . i New Jersey, 5. - Wlllhim B. Duryca, 'Munmoulji iK t" Ha ^r to \uUi ii.ru!irf:iti; fur llio lowii.ililp. at Anbury Park by )>. li. .Stewart, 1 caunty's,farm donKtu^tnitor, is p^pc-i-j- !•(•]ii) t 1111 111. An wiorm AMRMDMP.NT 1« II1I Uil III' mcuting vvilli iiuintot'.'s at the KreehoM U'lti'lior of. manual training al. Ajilmry of i-'.7;I.Htrntl'-;n f'ti'l 'l.'tlnn In utiil i''.ir { TO tlio liAvnrlilj) of Flu'.-w. i-iii-j-, win ni'-.--t I THE LEGISLATURE OF 1914. 10^ Huili (111 A Ji nu ' l«l(Dlil oltnl Pill * i II. I'ai'li, and 0. Scott Iluvcyck of ISioofc- Ml.(I niKiimxmi-nt lo lln; yoiliiK mini Ml: U Intu ti mil ( (Id 11 Ik In! 1 -hlfrli lichoiil. Mr. Duryca Is trying to uinl j ouiuv ;vvomiiu who nil! iip'imiiHl. for tllli lil -I fl<:clli.u rll;ili-|i-t Uf in.Ill t t'iih'.i) puttituun without tUa. ait! of pol- lyn. ••'.•• Hi: Jt Itisuolvwl Ly thu f^iinlfi (the '1111 OH I lnst I ilt 1 nf lint .11 II i ./ Ai'o you ready'.' 'fruiiii-rii isijtitiiei.M Cul- ll.WIII,lll|l, lit lllU llllll'iusi. uf Un; 1,Hill: I Iloua- of A.H-...ji]bJv ciinrurrlnB): rsi li-|;u will lit yull In 1111 creditably a ili- .Silver iuliintc.iT HIT c.iupany, mill rur ! dm 1 f Cyinnutlt. I U 1 trldly IlydiiT fdruhh; position In Hie inmmerrlal wnrbi. (lie Hi-riind i.-li'tui'iii ill: tilct IIf ,-iilil tmvn- : TO Till-: 1. That the roHowlriK anifjitflment to John Blown him bounlit Mrs. Sliurlhnnil, 'i'.viicwrillnjr. Huidliisii Jr;iikr- nliln. nt the whcclv.ilri,t shun tit i'liarli;.i j wmie is hurt-Uy urnjujnvil, tind wtiun the iS I-AKIJK, Tln> roof of I'sul Dnmettf'M houp.i' ul. Htrtui/usVi-hoiu;i' at Pelmar and will Huh.- nillc.i 'J'rililllnir, llnol(k""|i|ni' mill IT. rdirli-v. In Hi': '.ill i.'.'.- nf Shn-ivslnirv, • I!c It 11OKO1\ til by th use nf AH- -'lirdiiciipbi't ciuiKlit firo last ThunidHy. Allt'UUhtlllJ.-. TilCSC ClllllIIII'IH Itlll lipiljl- un TiH-Hilny, Octuii.r ^,i;,,.|!il I, ri,,m I :iiu I bl h i: to rin^ [[ibcr.s\-lt'..:u:tl to Ui IIY AND I'AC'IAL MAfsaAf'iH. move it to a lot owned liy him, lie u'l'llJCk |). HI. t'l 'I'^l't H'ririrli p. III. fm' I!,.' Tluit the fiillinvius^ :iiii(n,]uii.iit to tl 1 Mriin ml House ol , •nii>lv,lhc KiUi ainiiMfl- The fii'o wu.i supposed to Itnvo Blurted will remoilel it for nummer rental.- jiH-lit llutt < Hidden ynuii;< ni'.n uri'l ptirpu:"i> of rovlKlni; :.n.l .-..i c.-ct Intr (!)••. Cun^titutiun nl' tlihi Sl:itf> bu and tiie Hpecialty. all bu entered 'mi th(.;ir Jiirna, D from a Bpiuk tin-own by u locomotive. 1 '•rlKliiiil I-CKIBII'1-H nml n-ci-lvhii,- ml.ll- ; KIHK i« lif-ri'by in iiMiBi,.i, mi,! v.'licn tin- r.nn.niN-< < '1 t'l by 11 Ullijoritv with thn yt/an and IIMVH taken thenjon, l'lloiu* 2'Ji-J. tionul rcKliilralloiis. nnd rcU-rrail to tho Leidslatuie next lo Tiie roof of tiiu house WHS buruutl uH'. Miii, Slejihen J. AllKaire uf KUKHS'I- onoRfiio IT. i.iri'i.vr'OTT, ! IIf tin; nii-mlji-rs cli-ctcil to tlio Hunatu Day and Evening Sessions. Enter any ami tlio lluusu uf ABiiciiibly, the B.iiil bu rlioKi;]!, and published fr* i- ibree SostU roilov/t? Operation. town loijt a valuable ilojj while KIIU CliTll 'if tin: l'iiin:lii|i nf Klirun-Hliury. i inoiithH previous to tho Iirst Tiu-.d:iy in US. CARI.I3 & CAULK, Time. Telephone E09-M • ' Mated .AUKUSI LT.th. r.n-i. iiiucinUiiciit uhall. Ira mti-iTil un their Mabel Vimliise, (iuugUter of lanac wn<; away on a vifiil lasit week. Some JoiiniulB, with thf yeas and nays talic-n .\nv».Tiiber next, IM.-IIIK the third day of D OSTKOI'ATIIIC 1'IIYSICIANS. Vanillin- of Kmlcj'rt Hill, >li"il nt a t!;cn:on ami rciv-rrcil to tlie I.i:i'l3latui-c .salil niMiitii, ill at U-u.-^t OIH; jH:iv,-i»ap'!r Ituoiu 7, Kiiner lluililiun, llrtjililSl.. ltuil liimi one stole the -d Trenton liofljiital Monday of last week iTomon. mca to be clio.Hi-li, imil imbllsluyj fur 'l'..-lci.lionci :ir,;i. flaying- on Gollutfo Toam. inontliH [irior tu Ibu llnst tn'icin, to |x: .h-HlKiuiicd bv the I'r«M- (iraduaton of American School of Outoovatfes following mi opi'riition for aiipcmli- NOTICK OI'' TI.MI'l .i;; d-,'iit of the: .Senate, tin* ^iIl.:ak^•^ of the Ifiit-ry liockivfelh;!' and .TnnieB Cole- IHli'S BUSINESS-COLLEGE se of AKHembly and tlio Krcn-tni'y of KlrkHvllk'.Mo. riliM, iShi? w'iUi twelve yean; nhl. Oltai ll: or (Jun- Iiiyuul H, Nowooiru), mayor of I.onK '.•ral A.'isurnbl-.-, and if tlie samo shall be Ovcr;ituuiy perfurmed on bitchi'U with pcrffid IiiHii-uvcmoutfl to a Htove. OF NOVICMHICU, lull, lutWi'in tin! 1 ;j;ift.-ly. Iinuu'h, hits been tfiven a silver trowel lioiini of I2:iii) o'clock imil c.iii) o'clock iiKn:cd in bv a majority of the members tcil tu <-;n-li ij]' tin- two house*, such Aliu ilv.su Ircaloil vvilli KiTiiln for Uiutcmcu'sni) in rcfo(Oiition of hin work iti connec- Steven I). Woolley of Ocean drove (al 1:011 o'clock), In tlu; afli-i-iioon nf nul.1 Hmiuc. has had his, drue; ntote raised up and uav, al the court liuu.ic, l-'rccliobl, in tlu- |troi)'ts«'(l riiiM-iKlnn.'iit shall b>; **nL^rtd on Tiiloiihoni!2i]», Kiitontown. N.J. tion with lnyini; tlio corner atone of tuwNKlilp of Krceliolil, county uf .Mun- Ut'-ir Jouru;tlf4, with tins yi• iiM ;nul imyn a concrete foundation put under it. ni'Hith, Now .lerscy. 1t»v tlif I t;il;''11 th'-ron, nnd reR-rreil tr^ tin- ],<•«- the new Long Brunch jioatoiiieo. Liit K. L. H. KTRYKER, The work was done by A, Keller. All tluit lut, tract or parrel of in ml J.^>. ' tui.,» tilt;n M(.xt tr, jju chuj'cn, nnd H1I;U1 D VKTKI1INARY KUHGEON. Burpriso £"iLl'ty Rt EnifMalitown. nll'l tirciiilJii'M, hcicinartcr luirlirulai 1 y vlutii fur tbrtu immiliH yreviun.-t V. il, Davenport of I'jii^liHiitown Found au Ola Sitrtle. (•Kcriiu"l, sltilat'-, lylliK and licin^ In nx Huch ch(»fcc: in at 1'•;tHt om• OfTico, rubllcServi« BuildiiiB. Ttlepliono 248. John II. Ker of Milhurst found an In. bui'oiiKli "f ll'-il liimlc. In lIn- i i,inn y ni1 oi' cuvAi county, if any be had a suvpiiFi' party hint Saturday HKII i'.ANlr. N. J. old turtle Tuesday of last week on f Jioiillliuitli and stati' of Xnw Jersey. d th'-ivln; nnd ii* in tiie next "week in celebration of his sixtieth II-KIIHIIIII,' at a poiiit 111 tlio ca«ti.ily linn Kctf Is] mure next cliust-n as afonjsalii, which the figures 1877 and the initials f Kjirlni,- iilreel, which point In distant such pi'dpuseii a nw. ndnx:iit shall be RNEST A. AREND, birthday. About !i dozen fi'iohdu 1 (1. W. li. and A. It. C. were cut. I:\-I lit v-:si:vcn ali'l u Unit feet uurtlici ly agreed tu \>y a iniijui-ily uC al] t.lm mem-E ARCHITECT. spent tlio evuiiiiiK with him. fl'iiin foi-iuerl.v the rtiitluii Hue; lln-nce ber;* elected to each IIIJU.-JO, tlit.Ti It Khali 105 W. 40tli Klii-ct, New York City. Ffiieliold House Sold. Moving- a Biff Hoiiso. nurihi'i-iy aloiiK Hprliif; street furty no pauper, Idiot, lnnane IKT.- be llio duty of tli« I.cfjiHlutiirt UJ subiiilt Kinmontli liuililinK. Anbury l'nrk. N. J. buiH of tiic* Monnicnilli im nty It. .:li ])r(i]M>Ki*iier;il y iu;\t aft' hold from Fred D. Wikoff, executor Haid general elect inn will be hold in h from behitf a wit- four montri.s slintl have f-l.'ipKod after tiie beinn; moved to a new location. tin; BuutlieiiHl rnrner of the saiiie; the following nlu Deen upToud to by Oalriiurst Han Undergoes [email protected]. ltud Dunk: t th llt hll j th both housfj*^ oi' tlu1 LrKislatun: as aforu- ft COUNSELLORS A1 LAW. property an an investment. Kiltlim llliu forty feet, nuu-eor lend, u I'lrni district—Xavi'sink book and lad- to tho rl,%'lit of Kiiifriijui, Hhall enjoy tho Davidson Buiidini Broad Btrast, Justice W. Smith of Oukhurst un=; a imhit illHtnnt forty feet ut rlylit niiKloii right of stn elector; ami provided further, yaid; and li.' tlie jieoido at HU^JI j;uiu:ral RED BANK, N. Boy Breaks AnlUo. tu the last Hue; thenci: westerly on a line der company hou.st!, ^l^cliiinlR Ktrtc;t. that in time of war no doctor/ in the cli;cliiin shall approve and rfuify sueh derwent an operation to his jaw hone uirlillel with the. liaid line, two liuiiilieil Second district—in'it-iH-nilciit ilro com- actual military nr-rvice of tlio State, or d'iit by a majority (if tii^ dec torn UcKinuld Swuin ' of West Ocean pany house, Mechanic street. to \pDtu l"i- inoiiibtu-i-i of tho REDERICK W. HOPE, Grove fell from a v/iiuxm Tuesday of at New York Tuesday of last week. He mil flftcen foet uni! nine Inches to the Third cllKtrlcl—Mmvanl s. III«Rim;ftn's of the United States, in the army or COUNSELLOR AT LAW. navy thereof, .shall be dejirived of a vote ru vntiuj,' tlH'i'<,-pie iiiay E COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Aoqulttocl on XUGgfftl Salo OharffQ. built another market wagon with ' rlc'B olllco In Uouli 921 of DeedM, pa(,"ea abnenbt t Glcetftrlt s may votet , andd fof rt thhe ^fjl), etc.. from which naid deed the ubovo whop, 108 l\Ioninouth ^treot. vote for cjr af;;dn AND MICKTiNO Ol- HOAltDH OF nlonjT Mechanic street to WiiKljinjfton name is hereby proposed, and when the said deceased tu biintf III their debls, ter with their son CSeoi'Kc. stable, last week and was hurt so badly KLKMTJON AND ItlCflTSTltATION IN r pame .shall be agreed to by a majority of demands ami claims against the estate . THOMPSON, street, thenco aloiif; \\ :LHhln;n'ton strict DENTAL SURGEON, Hnteuvan Pastor Injured. it had to be killed. Till'] liOitOUOII OF liUAISON. thu iiu:inberH elected to the Senate and of said deceased, under oath or anirma- Notice in lKT<;by i;iven tluit a general to Wallace Htroet, thence Walhico to the House of Assembly, the said tion, within nine nmiitlis from the twen- 2d Nat'l Bonk Buiklinir, Ilcd Dank, H. 3 Kev. D. C. Lippincott of Matawan Dioil nt Brother's ZXoiua. election will bo hold In und for the bor- streett t to PrOHpccPtt avenue, thenco ulont; amendment shall be elite red on their ty-fuurth day o'f Koiitembur, 11)11, or Hours 8-C Prospect avenue to tho boundary lino recently scraped the skin from his Gnvan Eastey died at the home of tuh'li of JtuniHOti upon Tue.sdny, Novem- journals with tlie yeaH mntl nays taken they will lie forever barred of any action ier M, 1UM, from the hour of G;00 o'clock of tlie borougii of UWl liank, thence thereon, and referred to the Legislature therefor aK'ilnst sniil executor. \K. J. D. THROCKMORTON, left leg. His leg' became brolly swol- his urother, Walter, of Asbury Park, a. in. to the hour of 7:00 o'clock p. ra.northeastwardly and northwardly al next to bo chos«n, and published for ALBKI'.T T. IJOH105IUS. " DENTAL SURGEON. len and jiuve him a great deal of last Wednesday. He leaves a widow d oloctlon will bo liold lor fiald bor- tho bounOary lino of tlio Imroiigh of IM three monUla previous tn the first TIIOB- OFFICE : ...;h In the flr.st tlJ.sU-lut, nt the house of Hiillh to the North hhrowsDliry fiver, ' . ,i Noypinber No. 6 Broad Street H«i Bunk. H » trouble for several dayH, and four ehildrcn, ]ny aftor th0 (irs t Mon nv of OH EUI.E TO BAE CEEDITOBS. thn Oceanic hook and ladder company on thenco alciiK the North Slirewaliury river nuxt, in at least one nowipapc-r of each TZo\7 Bonl Eatnto Man. Main Hti-ci't, in HJLII] borough; and in the to the place of How Pastor for Mnnas^nan. , t ., I county, to be designated by the Presi- John I-'. Swaokiiiimor, Jr., arlinlnis- K. FRANK L. MANNING. l'rospect ave- D Succesaor to Dr. R, F. Bonlon. Bow Honae at Bolmnr. thereof the following: months from the tifleenth -la>- of Oc- h. P. Clayton has the contract to of New Jersey, county clerk, sheriff, j nue- - • • ,; , thenco alon--• g• • 1'roHpec• ,t avenu-,,. e,, to 1. Tbo General Assembly slinll be tober, Jill I, or they will he forever Gas administered. Mr». Margaret Uayhurst of Newark three coroneiH, two members of the board burred of any action therefor against 00 BROAD STREET. BED BANK. H. S, build a bungalow at Adelphia. for Mr. of chosen freeholders of the county of AVallaco .street, thiMi.-n uloiig AVallaee componed of members elected annually the said administrator. has bought u lot at B'elmar from Monmouth for threo years, two council- P 0 nBt Rt et Callahan. Lester Barton will occupy " "' i Washingto,^ -_i.^fiLg n stree.V"...*t to^ Mechani^ ".^"^'bc i Jnccy tht vele lcfjav li l votero shals ol f thboe countieapportiones red- JOHN' !•'. SWAC'KIIAMIirc, Jr. ILLIAM H. FOSTER, Robert G. Poole. Mrs. Uayhurst is men for tlio borough of Rumson for 41t/\n itA (Linn if \ljin1.*i»itf» (••n/ifit trtl ? - ~ the bungalow. three years and two conntublea for the . thence„ aloru,' .Mechanic stree- t to : uinonfr tiio .said cuunLits as nearly as W REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE building a house on the lot for her borough of Rumsoni al.so the elrctlon of the corner of Brouil tilroct to tho place j may ,,„ aocordirg to tho number of their ON RULE TO BAB CREDITORS. AND LOANS. own occupancy. Bolmar Wamnu Operated On. nuunbern of the Monmouth county' ex- or iivKlnnlng. .,..,' I inlmhltnnts. Tiio Legislature shall In .AdminNtratov'H Nntice. EATONTOWN, NEW JESS33. Mrs. Hubert Cu. PooAV of Bdmar ecutive eoinmlttws respectively. llmil district—ISoKinninK nt the cor- , the (lr3t year a£ter ,,,|3 ameiiilment to KdKar A. Tyrliune, administrator of Hatawan Mnu Brsa&s n Bib. nor ot Broad street niul Bruiuh nvtmie, , ,,,„ Constitution shall be adoptoa, .it IM IlVnry <*. Terhunc, de Hanli:. tlionco alontr l|lio boundary linei of ,irBt soaElon n£tor tho Unitod States itors of tin: said deceased lo bilns In Postofucu BuildinK, RFD BANK. H. claetluii dltiliict of Htild bordu&li, at tho tho borouKh of li.'i), Bank to the i\cw i hereafter, und not their clehtfl, uc-hinnda and claims atfaln&t week. Mr. Eggleston did not know house of tho Oceanic houk and ladder dcccmila ccnsu3 \ork and T,miK Hr;mc i milrojul tiaeks, uUmer uivl.Ie each county of this Stato the estate of paid (iecoased, under oath the extent of his injury until he hud Summer Homo Olonod. oompauy on Main street; and for the or affirmation, within liiiits months from EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., ;ond diatrlot of «ald borough, at the tlionco alonij th.! ..lallreiiil triieks to int0 a ',HsMct or districts for the elec- G CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOB, Martin Maloney of Spring Lake Clicstnut "treot, thopco along Chestnut tl(m tliPrelh of a member or membors of the t wen tie til day of August, 11)14, or returned home. house of tlio Rumson fire company they will ho forover barred of any action Room 7. PatterBon Building, Broad Strcsrt. has closed his slimmer home nt that on Center .struct, on Tuesday, October street to Maple nvenue, theiuc almiij Ulc General AHsorahly. Each Assembly RED BANK. N. J. l*ryor Solln Ills House. Manic avenue to llotcra place, thence lltstrlct s0 c0nstltut0(l shall contain as therefor against tho said administrator. place and has pone to Philadelphia for 27UI, litl-I; from 1:00 o'ebnk p. in. to 0:00 alonK Peter.s jilace to. TJnKid stn.-et, . i ., practicable an cnual number ot EDGAR A. TMUHUNE. Arthur Pry or has sold his house at o'clock p. in. lor tlio purpose of revising np lr v s the winter. thence aloiu; Broad ^troot to lirimch hihaliitants and :.hall conatat of uon- ACOB C. SHUTTS, Asbury Park to Renjnmin Frank, pro- and correcting the orfRhuil refilHtera and avenuc, the place of bPKinnlnsr. venient and contlcuous territory In a AUCTIONEER. Atlolphla Elan Ureaus His Arm. rectivini? addition.-il registrations. J prietor of Frank's clothing store. Mr. I-ourtli ilistrlct—BeBlnnmB on .the I conlI).u.t formi but ,„ ,.ounty or part Special attention (riven to na!ea of farm EtQ^l DANiKL A. NAUGHTON", shore of the Xorth Shrewsbury river William D. Taylor of Adelphia 1 thereof shall be joined with any other farm implements and other personal property. and Mrs. Pryor will spend the winter Cleiit of tbo borough of Humson, between the lUulmiouth boat club prop- county or pnrt thereof in any such dis- NEW JERSEY CENTRAL P. O. Atlilresa, 1!)1 Broud uuoet. lied Bsn& at New York. slipped from hi.s waK'on Tuesday of Dated August Utith, 3914. erty nnd the Red Rank lyeoum property, trict; provided, that each county shall TRAINS LEAVE RED BANK. Telephone 2M. ^ Mothers' Club Officers. hist week and broke his right arm at. tin <•« to :i enrnor of Bruiid and Front at all tiniCM be cntltloil to at least one For'Now Yoik, Newark and Elizabeth li 55. (1 H. UOTIOB. trccts, theme uloiiK liroud street member .mil tlie whole number uf mem- "7 23. 7 53, "8 27, 8 3:1. 0 17. 119 88, 1050.1125. K. A. K. VOSB, Miss Irene Iloyt has been elected the wrist. 1'oters place, thence along Peters place bers to be chosen hhall never exceed NOTICK Or TI.M10 AND 1'1/ACB OP to Maple avenue, thence nlon^ Maple 11SS, a. m.; 2 48. MIC. 4liO. 7 «. S3 25 p.m. OSTE0PAT11IC PHYSICLA.S. president of the Bond street mothers' Addition to Froeh-Olil HoUSO. -IKII^DINO GE.N'ERAIJ KLKCTION sixty. Sundays 8 58.11 44 a. m.; 2 Hi, 4 40. 7 10, 8 3b D In the Eianer Building. Roam 36. A.\l) OK OKKICKHS TO IUO lOLKCT- avenue to Chestnut street, thence alonK The court of last resort by whatever !) 00 p. m. club nt Asbury, Park. Mrs. E,- I,. Dr. W. E. Truex of Freehold is hav- Kl) AXll IIKCTIM <)!•' HOAllDS OV Chestnut street to the New York and Ilcd Bunk. N. i nnmo" lTnowii,""ls'*'horVl)y' "liiv'r-stcMi"\vitl'i i Tor Freehold via Matawan nt 7 55. 3 17.11 25 n. m.; Telephone 18-1. Coyte in secretary ami Mrs. J. Silhcrg- inp- an addition built to bis house. ICLKCI'iON AND itlOGI STUA'riON IN IVillK Ilrauoll railroad tracks tlionco | PXCI1UHIVO or],;inal jurisdletion and with •130 p. m. .Sundays, 9 :!7 a. m.: 4 15. 9 01) p. m. T11K HOltOUCill OV 1'Allt IIAVi:X. alonK the rallriind tracks to Monmouth i (lllI ,,„„•<,,. umjt.r ,,m.|, procedure an itFor Lakewood. Liikehumt. &c.. at 0 r>t). 11OG a. m.; leit treasurer. A bathroom will be installed in the Niitk-e In hereby qlvcll that a m'nenil street, thence ulniu- Sionmouth street to [ llul). by ru]l,,. ])v,..:.;ril^o to review any F2 Oil. 3 02. i 31. E 06, 6 12 D. m. Sundayu. 1010. R. WM. J. WOLFERT, Dentil of Rotlroil Farmer, addition.. elocthm will be held In nml for the hor- I'earl street, thence nlnnu Pi-nrl street : ,Hvislon anil arranmiii.-iit' mn.lo "liv tlv 11 0G n. m.: 3 IH1. 10 22 p. m. to West Trout street, thence alone; \Vest ' For Atlantic City. G 50. 11 01", a. ni. S2 0G. 4 31 p. m. D OSTEOl'ATH. Aaron 11. Iiurtis, a retired farmer Cop BoturiiEt from Vacation. uilKll of Kali- Haven 11311111 Tuesday, No- LeKislaturo into Assembly districts of 91 Broailatreot, Rcil Hunk, N. J. vember ;ld, 1911, from the hour of 6:00 the counties of this ytiito for^the pur- Sundays. 11 0G a. m.: 3 '.VJ p. m. of Cream Ridgy, died at Allentown Maple avenue'to tlio rtvtM", thcnci; For Vinelanil. nriilRoton. &c fi DO. 11 Or, a. m. Grailuatcof I'hilndelphia college of Oateopathj, Amos H. Barnes, a member of the o'eloek ii. in. to Hie hour of 7:01) o'clock ]ioso of rtctcrniiniiifT wlictliur riiilaiielphiiicolk'Kcof Anatomy. Anil poat BTBfiO* I). 111. Kalil election will be held for aald tu the place of be in- | ranuonic-nt anil division 4 37 p. m. Sunday* II 00 a. m.. B SO p. in. Monday of last week. Mr. liurtis was Ocosin Grove police force, has returned K any part For Toms Hivcr and Harni-Kiit al 0 ."0, il (J(; a. m.: nto of AnuTiran school of Osteopathy ot Ktr!u>< IiorouKli at BoroilKh Hall bn I'oarl street villc. Mo., under tho fonndor of tho science 7!! years old and leaves a widow and from a vacation spent at Brooklyn and in snld biirout;h. Knld elorlion will lie at tho river I ,..i,h i|.'t_ ',,..,i,,',. .,.,,1' i(' ii 3 02, 6 12 p. m. Sunilnys. 10 It) a. m. one daughter, buhl for the purpose ol' electing a mem- and Mniilc avonuc, tliolice alonn llm.lo ; , r, IIIIJUIIKL- the same nr such parlrtt * New York only, a Suluidaysuiily. ni Monilay!=. Orange. . bir of thu housi) ol' reprotientatives for vlth t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA rirat Kccittil on Hew tirjjnn. nvniiif to «csl ]• ront street, theiira j thereof as may bo in conflict herewith, Matawnn Man Buys a Lot. the third eou^i-esslonnl dl.'itrirt. a member nliinir «ost Front street to I'earl strec-t. ; lullI .lml volll. ]n (.„„,. ,sai(| cuurt p,,.,,, EW YORK A.NU LONG liRANCH The first recital on the new pipe or- of the yenato of the state of New Jersey thenco ab.nil I'earl street to Xlnrmiralli ,,,.t«-i-iiii,iG Much arriuitr.-Mient and divi- RAILROAD. (ieorfte MaRhnn of Matawnn has from tlio county nf Miiiimmith, two meiii- sir.... . th.MiL... Ml.m.c Moninmitli street tr, ' ,. , ,„ ,, N Dr. H. B. VanDorn silM lir t t]l rc )f e rullI alll] gan in Hi, Andrew's church at Spring boiM of the general assembly of tbo state j TimoT.iblc in effect Sriitrllibi-r 15th, l'jli. bought a lot at Hint place from Tunis tho, ;\ew \o;k ai,,l_LonB Branch railroad ; vtl|,, t|u, I.,!KiBlatnru sliall proeoed to ol Now Jersey, county clerk, sherllT, [ 1: TRAINS LEAVE RED BANK Lake was held !:u"t Thursday uip'hi. II, Rchenck and will build a house on traeljs to Chestnut street, thence al ^ DENTIST three coroners, two incinlieiH of the! make a new arrangement and division, For Nov.- York: 5 Oli. I! II, 7 o'i 7 2:\. 7 40, 7 "(i. 8 27 Haiold liodshalk of Caldwcli presided it: • board of chosori freeholders of the ICliestuot street to Shrewsbury avenue, 1 ,,1Uirc or partial, as tljo action of the Second National Bank Building ahuii; t^iircwsbury avem "to"b"e:i;:cour, t may require. B S!. S II. 917. 9LIS tMonilayaonly). J Ti 1031. at the organ. cimnty of Monmouth for three years,' P'oiest avenue, thence- ulnni; 1 icrunMl n 20. it f.j a. in ; l K 2 n. -1 p', i ;;o, n, i;on Rooms 8 and 9 "Homo BronkH ItH Node. a mayor for two years and two council- 1avenue tu tiie river, thence alone; the ; Move to Nowarlr. mull for three years; also the eleetlon of j "t -i;S. 'J 2^, (Saturday:! only) p. In. Sumlnyr,- A horse valued at $250 belonging to rlvei- shore to the liver front of .Maple K r,S, il :'~I. 11 11 a. in.; 2 111, 115, & 17, li 03, 7 It), Georgu M. Lnub, who owns what is liiemlu rn of the Munmouth county ex-j avenue, tlie place of lici;lnnin;r. William 1!. Gilbert ol' Ocean Grove ceulivi; eominitli'r.i rispectlvoly. 3. 8 01>, 8 38. 9 'JO, 3fi7 p.m. known an t.lie Cniuu'r Brothom farm SIx 111 dlslriel -lieirlmiirur nt the slioro For Klinibelh and Nen-ark: 5 ».", 'iMl. 7 03, 7 II). ll ill l renau, has moved to Newark' for broke its ne.'k in the stable last week. I'\irtbor take notice that the boards of of the North Shrewsbury river at the I'KOPOKKD A.MKNIi.MKXT 7 .".I'., s 11 INou-ark only). 'J 17. !> 12. II 2.'i. 11 Mi. DK. ROBERT DICKSON, Elbcron Infiuit Dead. registry nml election In and for the bur-i fnct of DeKorest avenue, tlionee alouiT n. m.: 1 Hi. 2 IS. 4 K0. 4 Ml. li (HI. 7 HI. '.I 25 (StllUf- the winter. Mr. Limb in in business liol-'ori.'st avenue to Shrewsbury avenue, ilnys only: p. m. Kumbiy:;: SfiS. !137. 1141. Veterinarian. OIIKH of 1'alr Haven will meet for fiahl [ lie It Resolved by tlio Sol in New York. Irene Applegiilo, the infant dntigb- thence nlom!: Shrewsbury avenue tn ol' tlio II. in.: U 16, 4 -If., 5 47. t; 03. 7 10, 8 Oil, 3 33. 'J 00, horiHi^b at ISoroileh Hull on l'earl Hlrcet ' Slate of New Jersey (the II, DOGS, CATS, TOY DOGS. on Tui'.--(luy, Dctober ^7th, 1911, from l:n(i jChestnut street, thence alonK Chestnut of ,\s- Hotel Floors Settle. lor of Ralph Applcgatc of Elheron, street to the New York and I.oilK Branch For'Miilawiui and Perth Amhoy: r> f.S i; 41, 7 03. lttmrilina lliii'ii, 4'IIIH nnti Iloreea. d'cUick p. m. to 11:110 o'clock 11. 111. for the Thnt tin I'nllim'lw IHiicn.lm lt tn tb dieil last Friday week of marasmus. pui'linsi. of rovlKiiii- nnd correollni; llio railroad tracks, thence alone; the rail- I 7 23, (MsititTvan only).7 r.i;. !) 17, il 42. 11 25. 11 ».", Tlie doors of the Woodbine hotel at road tracks to a point opposite Kivor cmstilutio of this Slalv In-, nml t a.m.; 1 -iti. 2 IS, 4 .11; 0 00 Mat.-e.van only).7 -1:1. Fair Haven, N. J, 421 W. Roll Bank. Matawan hnve been settling for some Now Bunk Building to Open. it time mid Mr. Kennedy, the owner, has I The new building ()f the Farmers' tiuiml roKl>:tratlon!i. C1IARLK8 P. CnOKB, sviui only). 7 10 Matawiui erily), V no II. in, i had 11 force of men at work making anil Mer-hants's- national bank at CI01K of the boioiiBh of Fair llavtm. For Long liraiieh. Aabury Park, Ocean (irovi1. | Notice of Settlement of Account. alterations. . ^ Matawan will lie open next Tuesday. Dated August 25th, 1914. Point I'leasiintund iatormi'iii:ile statiuni-; i'Z'l. ' I-:«t;ite of Lillian WikoIT, a minor. und nays tai;en tlierton and referred to (Monilnva exoeiilull '• 00. •'. 0-'. ii 10. Ill 27 a. in.: j GAVOI fL'om WrocitOfl Schooner. AUuitown l£an Returns Homo. if llcForest avenue-, the place of li N.iiici. Is hereby Klven that Ihe ar- NOTICE, the Legislature next to he chosen and 1222, 12^5. 1 43 (Saturlay siliiyl. 157. 2:;",e.units nf the sulisel'iher, bite Kuanll.'lll liliu. published for three months previous to •nly). 1M. 5:17 (Snliiiiliiys. A. M. Whiteford of Long Brunch Harry II. Kobbins of Allentown, XOTICK OF TI1M T1MK AND PLAC10 Seventh di-trict—BcKinnlnK at ,,|- ,|H. Ostati- nf ; :ibl lute I il 1 lint . will Im :hthe firs lirstt Tuesday nH.u! f - Ihfl e tlrst Motiilay ' has a gavel liuulti from wood from the Lvho has Ijci-n working in Michigan a OI' HOLD1XU UKNUIIAL VAA-'A ITION shore';?!^• tl, ' N-lrli .1 frei si ii'A- river ",t - T»-«''"y ' <"'- '« »"' Untnh.y leill. li :A 6 21. VfiS. 7 37. in -10 „. in. Sunili.y.i: •in.lit'd mot sl.itfd by Hie sui-n'Kite and AND OK OKKIOKUH TO UK IMilOt'T- UJ n llt ll! t & reported for c.-l tlem'ent t" the .irpiiaivl wrecked schooner, Charles K. liuck- ionj; time, has relumed home. Kl), ANI> MKKTIN'li OI-' TI1H HOAliD ,ho" 'fool "o, HaJik' It'rceruJeiic^a/olu ! "' ^r or «u'hT.';1Hv iu K dc""..n»Y«.l I I % K? ^ '" ' " "'^ " "' " ' court ill' the eounty nf M.Hiuniutli, on 1 mr y m ley, which went ashore at Long Branch Enirlialitown Farm Sold. Ol' KbKOTION ANI> HIWISTUATION !!:"'.';.. "W.l ^,I!!"^ L...^ ^ I 1> •' tl. "' I™«;i,l5nt "of' 'the Se'n-Ue.""{h.0 I ForVreoUl'v^Ma.aw™ and (1. R. R. of N: J.. Wednesday, tlie twcnl> -IIfib dny uf No- OK T1IK TOWNSHIP OK ATIJANTIC nee nloiu: Slirowslniry JL veil ue t f tin Hous if Assembly nml M. «J 17, 11 2:-'. a. m.: 1 ill. I :'.n, I'. OH p. m. Soa- Veluli'T, A. 11., I'.'I I. last winter. (Ji'orgi1 Kennedy of Jamcsburg bus ISotk-o In hortiby Klvcn that a K*>"< lvnr street, tlienon aloiiK Hiver stn-nl tnry .St;itr |>ayincnt for .sucli (Uiyr,: 31)7 11. in.: I ir.. '.HH D. in. • I latiil Oi tnlier Hilll. -\. I '., l!il !. Arrested for Double 'Jlioft. election will bo hold In and fur tin? town- ibo NVw Vurk nnd liOtu; Mnuieh LEAVU NEW VOKK FOR HED RANK. HAHKIKT A. WlKl'l1'!'. bought the Smith'farm at Jumcsburg ship of Atlantic, on TnoKtlay, NovtMiiber C. R. It. of N. J.. foot, ," I.llii'rty ntrcot. I 00. 8 IS. John Cnnimus of Long Branch has ami will move to the place. :id, HIM, from the hour ni fi:0l) o'clock 1000. 11 JO a. ni.: I Oil (S:iturd«y.-icnilyV. 1 ?u Notice of Sottlomont of Acoonnt. u. in. tu thu hour ot! 7:00 o'clock p. in. (Saturdays only). 1 :iO. ^ 110. 3 10, •! 45, Ti (Kl, C ^0, been arrested and held for the grand Brolro Ankio in a mil. Hnlil rU'i:tt»n will bo bold in tlio Town i:st:ilo of .lolill II. I'll 11 ••rsoii, d. reused. jury on a charge of stealing a bicycle r. 3H, tl Jill. U 00 p. in.: l*^ Dl (mi:hii|:lit>. .Sunday;:: ,.. II (hat tin Mi-s. Richard Petty of Englishtown Hull at Oolt'n Neck, tn the towiiHhln of •1 CU. y -I,"'. It Ui, in 00 n. m.; 2 UU. 4 (K), 8 ;10, D On Is I and a motorcycle. lie isi now in the AUuntlc. Sabl election will be held for Is iif the si tilers, I'XrClllOl'tl Cf fell from a porch last Saturday week tin! ]>UI|H)NU of *-U-rtliiK ii menibi-i of tiie •slate of saiil •ns.il, will be iiudll- county jail. C. l"'it'.'ot N. J.. tool of W.»t 2!<1 utroot. 8 05. C HI, ami broke her ankle. IIOUHO «f ivpn'iicntutlvi'H, /i nuMiilier of tin" liltu'i' nf Kp manner nit they chilli by yoto iir-'nerlbo, nd slated b> • surrogate and re- the fioiiuti! of the Nt:ito of Now .leiHi^y rl'ln» sovi'nil liuardH nf ^y 11 UO a. ra.; 12 M (Salunlays only). 1 II) it to the orpllnlH Mrs. W. B. Conovor Dean*. Mnnarittunn Bafcory closofl. tlio .system ami form of Its Koverninent (Saturdays only). 1 20. :; 20. :i .'10, i DO, \ CO, E 2fl. •d for setll from tho county of Monniontli, two nieni- i-l.'ctlim will mr..| nt tho iiliovu plnni-'.i not liuMiimlslent with tin' coiislllutlon of t of tl ty nt' .•M.Mltlioilth, O11 Mrs. W. li. Conovor, daughter of the bern of tlio general iiHurnibly of tho HtuM hi tlio iibnyo rrsiiH'otlve election dLstiietn ti '20, H r>tl. 11 fit) p. in. .Sum'ayii: 8 ISC, !) or>, 0 6i', lifth day of November, Pearce's bakery at Manusquan has 1 this Htnti' or of the United Slateti; and a.m.: 2 21). 3 50. 8 2il, h 00 p. in. late Joseph Stimnon of Ocean Grove, of New Jer.stty, count A clork, rdieilli', In tlio lioroiiKli "I Hod Hunk for tho pur- oyory innnielpallty wliall hel'ealtor have \ Ii, l'.)l I. been doted and Mrs. Peai'ce will re- tbroo coroni'iM, two nienibiirn t»f tin; poHo of making a rcKltitintlon of the Pcnn.K. It. Till Avctiml 32il Klruct. N. Y..90-I. 1112 died at Newark hist Thursday. She power and authority to do all thluKu ». in.; 12 31. ;M.'. . 1142. 122 Hotico of Sottloniont of Account. Mrs. H. 1!. Sherman of Long Brunch trlftM and IVKI.SII'I In perMon. United Stlltca. (Kiitur.lay»oxeepti'.l),f, 12 p. m.; Siindaya: a 112, trip in Maine. live yeiWH, two mirvRyoi'H of (ho hitfh- WllnosH ins- hund thin alst dny of lv•liile ol' Hill-riot .1. Allen, dereimeil. in building n bungalow at that place. 'J 30, 1110 a. in.; 1 W\ r, 17 i>. ni. Notice Is hereby KlV'-tl that tho lie- wuy, 1'onr iHniinlIiceiieiH, lo voti> apiiropi-l- Auiiimt, l!ll 1. For furlllur iiartifulnrj lieu tirne-talilea at W. B. Smith baa the contract. Mrs. Bvlolla Woman UorioitBly Hick. adniiM for the town-tliiji, mid tbo eb'clion A. O. IIAltRISON, BUtlonn. counts nt the subseiilier. survlvilu,; *x- of iiioinb(>rM of tbti Alnntnotitb enmity ox- Olovk of tbn lloroiiKh of lii'il Hank. ceiitnr ,,f the nutate uf suld deceased, will Sherman's tion Horuce will occupy the Mrs. William Kunkiu of Brielle is iHiutivo er- seriously nick at the home of her son l'ltOPOSHI> AMKNDMUNT TO THIO CHAS. O. MCFADD1N, Ren. rm.M.' AK.'iit. N. Y. Krt'HHlvo. oim meinbtr, OK RULE TO BAB CKECITOKS. CONSTITUTION. l»lmn-i ciuirt "f the e.unity of Moliinoilth, Kovliisr a Bungalow. Greenwood. Adtnllibiti'uli'iX'u, etc., Notice. ...II.. II. 11. It. on 'I'liursihiy, Ihe Ill'tli day of Nnvoinlior, Ite. it ]{i>!4i>lvoil hy tlio ifouao of AG- D. N. UIOLI.. Gon. I'ann. Am'nt. lVnn. It. It. A. li., I I'll. D. V. Pcrrine of Freehold in having Vialttaff in Ohio. Further tnUo nnlir.n that tho bourii of Mile l.'l-OHt, ildnllnlMtlutll-r with will iieinhly (tho Scnato conclirrlliK): W. C. UOl'K. Coa'l l'u!i.ieni.'cr Aitont, Outre iiuiioM'd of .Io,.e|ili 1>. I''rost, deceased, by Dated lii•pU'iulier :'3d, A. li.. 1U14. hist bungalow nt Mnnnsniinn Bench Mr. and Mis. .1. S. RnbhinH of Al- ieKi;itration nml election In and for the Thai tlic f'olloLVliii; aiiicndiuont to tho It. It. of N. J. towiiHhlp of Atlantic will meet at tlie older of tlie surrogate 01' the county of I'lUlMlilutlon of thl'i Stuto ho nnd tho moved from uouth of the Briello road lentown are Hpcnding several weeks Town Hull, In tlio VIIUIKO of *'olt'H Nock, Rionmnuth, h.iehy Klveti notice to the fijiine In hereby proposed, nnd when tho c.lodltors or Hit, said ilorciuied to brill); to a plot adjoining the life anving in Ohio. fc IIn the tnwimliiu of Atlantic, on Tno:i- imino jihnll ho iiKi-ecd to hy a ninjorlty of >-*lluy. Ooloher TiiU, 1»M, fnnu l:uo o'clock In their debts, domandti ami claims tho inunilieni el.cted tn th" tiennto and utatioii. p. m. to 11:00 o'clock p. in. for tlu> i.mpono iii;nlmit tile estate of ."itlltl deceased, under llonnc of Ansiimbly und imld alneiidmelit NEWIKRSEY; of revlHlii); nmt correettiiK "in original oath or iiltlnnatloii, within nine montbii shall be. i-nteieil on Iheh- JOUHIHIH, with MERCHANTS STE t-tKlxttTtt tmil n»ci'lvliiK uildltloual l-t'i'M- Crom tlie twelit.v -seeond ilay of Keplem- tho y. r, Kill, 01 they will be for.ivei' Imrreil referred to tbn l.o(;lKlaturn next to be Kid)].-i!t lo chMvo ultlmiit nntloo. ell were married :i5 yeurH ag<> Sunday of any action tliensfor amilimt the Maid chofion, and (ilinll hu pulillshed for three JONATHAN II. ), administratrix, etc. of last week and they entertained Sev- clerk of Urn towiiHhlp of Atlnuttc. niolllhti provloiiH to tho llr.it Tuesday I>jited Aujjuftt ::5tb, l',UI. IIA 10 FliOHT. nftor the flrttt Monday of November next ern] friendn in celebration of the oc- IMcssu-H, JOHN S. API'I.HllATIO'iS; SON, 111 at leant one newspaper of each comity, casion. Proctors, lied Hank, N. J, if any bo piibll-ihe.l Ilieri'ln, the stifd NOi'HM'J OK 'i'Hl-J T1MM AND I'LACin lieu-spnpei- tu l>o ilo:itt!ii:iti'il l>y the 1'n-n- lietween Pier 24, font ot Franklin Sln-et, ft'cit) York {l,andiaii nt the lialteru FUhlug* Fatty at Bnntof-cat. 1 Ideal of the Scnal.', the K|ieakei- of tho Ol' I1O1J>IN(1 (1I0N10KAI, I^I.Ki'TKtN' Notice of Sottlomont of Aocouut, tu lake oil mid ht off I'lmaengen on/;;), unit lliyUlamh, lliuMand Utaeh, AMI OK OKKH'UHH/ro 1110 Ml.KCT- Houso nt AnHiinibly and Hcerolary of Paul C. Tuylur of llelmnr took a Ritnle of .li'ininelto I,. Allen, ilci-ea'iod. Htatc. Oceanic. Lncuitt Point. Fair Haven and lied Hank. j)nrty of fileniln to Hann-gat bay on a KD, A til) M1-3MTINO OV HOAUUH OK Notice Is heieby Rlvi'll Hint the 11c- I'll.MOTION ANI> HMUISTllATION Ob' counl.11 of (he Hiihserlberi, CMjeiiturs of Telephone Coll 1701 Franklin. Now VTnrlt. nml 4'.'.'! Hed Hunk. N. J. Illuldiiliilii Toli'iilionc, JEM, llnhing trip hint Thursday. They hud 'I'HI-J TDWNtillll' o|' HMHIO\VHItllU>\ AltTici.n IV. the estate of said di'Cotined, will be uilillt- FOH NEW YORK. a good time nnd mado 11 large cntch Notlco hi hereby KIVCII tluit a /;ener»l ed and Minted by the nurroKUto unit re- ran mia BANK. election will ho bold In anil for tho town- ported for i-'id I leiuelll tn the uiiihali1! of fish. Hliljt of .Shi'fWMbury, on TueNdny, No- liully mi-out ihmilay. llullv (oiriiptJJinnlav. court of llio I'onnty of Mnnmoiith, on AniPiul Article IV" by nddlnir llio fol- 1'. M. ' Bdeoptlon Cor Cantor. vember 3d. ID 11, ri-om tlio bom- of (1:00 Thursday, the Hull dny of .November, u'elork n. in. to tlio liour of 7:00 o'clock lowing lu'cllun, wlilch nlmll lio known un Li-nvo I'lor 21, foot of Fianldbi A. Ii., I!H I. Sin lion IX. litrcol ..'.'.rini ., lt|.|| llnnlc Memhei'H of the Mnniuiqunii Mctlifty p, in. Hahl elect Ion will ho held in the Hoctlon IX. vWUiKti uf Mttlo Hllvitr for th« th-ut *'!««•- Dated i-ioptclnber 23d, A, I >., lull, l.t-av.i Ihittery Luiidlutf ..2-llJ I'ulr lluviii (list cluirch gnve a reception hist niRht MAtKHK Al.lilON, 1. Tho r.OKlslntnri' may ailthoilzo the Arrlvu UIKIIIUIIIIII about . 4,(10 mil I'l.lol (Ion illttlvlft ((C riulii t<.M'iiMhl|>, nt tbo (In.. for Rev. Jnmca V, ("oily, who linn been hoilun of tlio l.lttlo HHviir vohmteor ilie HAItitY (;.\MI'llKl.li, Htale, or cenmhn, cltlcM, tinvii.'!. boroilHli" .. I.JI. fie, iiln .returned an pantor for another year. munpaiiy: and for thn tti-cond nlmittnu IlllMUNl) WILSON. or oilier nmiilclpnllllc.'i, or any Imard, Loeiii.ll'nl.it " •--• i.X. " UUIiliiMilHl.ilili.i. H »•'» ilhtlrlct of mild towntiblp In tbo vllla^" i^ovet'nliu; lioily or coimiib'.'ih'ii of llio " I'"idr lluvon " . An No llulU-ry Lnmllim i>b'"lt Soa^o W«a Eirt OJnins. of MhrtiWHbury, at th«! wlieelwrlKht Fdiop Ifotico of H3tHGlll6nt of Account. fiiiino, to talii' liioro land and property " Koillliiilk " .. Arilvo Frwikllil lllrud alwut Hiillite nf Wllllum Tullinan, Jr.. deieicied. thltn hi needed for nctual cuiistriH-tloii lu Tlio Uniform Hunk of KniRhtii of of i.'linrleH If. Hurley, fluid (deedon will the layliiK out, w'ldonhu' oxlcinllnir or Excursion ilrliet. CO rrnlil. bo held Tor tlio IUUJMI^U nt oitM^tlii^ a Nollec Is hereby KIVIIII Unit llm ne- NOTICE - At llntlcty Ijunllnlt. nil mlavalfl tr»ln« tat milawn. «uhway tut uptdBft M (rtIiBS«*l|ii l'ytliian of Freehold had 11 stfnmot! iiu'inlM-r of DIP hoiimt of reiiretiiiHutlvoH, eollllti of the sitbflcrlhi'l', lillleititllteil re-llHrathli; Iho parlci, pllhlle Ithieca, libth- 1 way:i or jilrt'clH; provided, howovor, tluit Mil uurhico ciu» nnd fi'.rluii to !lli.(.>n l.-ilmul onil Ilruiklyn, ion Iw ru». li«»l In t*u inlnvtM, Hum Htimxr Imtt wcc>k. The nupper n tut nibiM ftl th" HenfU*i (tr th« uUitt\ of ll'lliilen of the I'Mtato of mild deeoiciol, N'niv Jvt'ti v itom the eimnlv of Mom e. Ill hi, audllid nnd ntitted by Hie Hllllo the additional lumlM ami pioperllo)! Ho '• TaCJtLEY CONMECII0M8. VI&A in chj»K« of O. Harry Clayton. ;>,ate and ie|>niteil fur itetllt 1,1. lit to tlx oi]lhorl^.eil to ho taUi'ii fill fill ho no morn 1 ihimth, two tut tniiot't of Uu> rjou^iAl «H nt to form miltiildc l'iiU«lln»? AT If|GU!.4^U^IIIU|l4t(lWi vis»* J.t . '1'. To, lot fHony Oliurib. Nav* "loli. Atl.infii! BliyMminlK, *»e#M #»•»» Wotsl »,» Opstj, *jfmbti, nf ili« flat*' «f W*-stt .loiMny, llUlhlllli 10111I ol tlu couuH of Alnn- than nnllhl ... .t ItrJ llnnk. eouHtv ej«n!(, ni\ntifr, tttioii vnvumn, two uumdt, on Thin mbiv, tit*i twelfth day of iilleii iibitttlni; 011 mioli pin U, imhllU i plul i e, Kt(inni,.li«. KKjiort. ftllddl, (o l., t* Tii« Koith i.memliei, A l>, I lilt. litlihv.av 01 nt lee(. Afltrtui nun U of the AT Kill) DANK vl» 1. 0.11, <^.. for (Mr Vl-iw, My.il«limn, MM»v» 1 Utmx will be VnlnH Hrliluiiili-r 80th, A, II,, lilt I, lilln[ami l or tuu[ii'ittuu[u'ityy (tti'elui'eu Imilinnl lielie>'ini UJMUIujiiu I liujfatmil KeyBort. pilittfd tor euch imri!, twlilln |>l«'), hltfh- <"* (!tx«l«l6tt»HllaaKl»Mtotiic6t»ttf HM«»«'St«»il»»"t( V >l " ,, THE RED .BANK REGISTER.

We received so many requests to extend our 7-Day Wonder Sale for another week, thai we have decided to do so. Not only will the sale be continued for the following week, but it will be bigger, broader, grander than the .first week. , „ ., . , , ., „ „ . , , , ,t , • .. „«•.„_ So many patrons told us that the first seven days of this Wonder Sale were not enough to allow them to take the fullest advantage,ol the bargains it oiieis. No one will be able to make that excuse now, for the sale will commence afresh and continue for another week. Here are some of the Bargains that will be offered for the second week of this tremendous event. $10.00 Suits at $4.98 Extraordinary Bargains in Women's Serge Skirts A Wonderful Sale of Sheets and Pillow Casea The models arc convrl for Iliis season's wear. Some arc Brand new models in black, navy and all Hie other wanted 50e. Sheets al 37e. Size 72x90. neatly (ximined, others are plain lailoivd. •••• They arc worlh $10.00 iilindes,- made of very lino surges, designed lo meet tho daily UOc. Sheets at 880. ami $ 12.00. increasing: demand for high-grade separate, skirts at moderate Seamless sheets made of Mohawk brand niiialiit. Size 81x00 prices. inches. $15.00 New Suits at $9.95 $2.25 Skirls (it. iSLOH. 92.50 Skirts at $1.85. k'i'.OO Skirls at $2.26. $i.0() and $5.00 Skirts at $3.05 Pillow Cases at 11 l-2c The newest long coat models of .superior quality serges. Made of linen finish muslin. Sines 42x00 inches and 'i5.\:)0 You arc sure to lie pleased. Women's Blanket Bath Robes inches. Others to 2io. Extraordinary Values in Women's and Misses' Exceptionally good value at $1.95 Boys' New Norfolk Suits Coats at $3.75, $4.95, $6.95 and $9.95 .Two styles, various colorings, with, Dutch or V shape neck X $3.00 Values now $1.85 ,. Simply by reason of the fact that we have the goods. They and rope girdle. In fancy mixed cassimeres. Goats have stitched belt; also arc made of.mixed eliuviuls, plaids and all wanted shades. Prac- some Russian and sailor styles. x tical and dressy. LADIES' WEAR Women's uiulennuslins. Offerings of genuine values never 1 heard of before, downs, combinations, Jong petticoats and Boys ' 25c Blouses ISc Do You Need a New Fall Dress ? Attached collars. 5 to i& years, U to u Come here and save money. $5.00 and $0.00 wool serge chemise, trimmed with lace embroidery and ribbon drawn bead- In fancy patterns. dresses, $1.95 and $2.95. ing-. customer. . 91.00 and ipl.25 Combinations at 79c. Women's and Misses' all Wool Serge and Silk $1.00 and $1.25 Night Gowns at 83c. 59c Cadet Boys' Blouses at 44c $1.00. and $1.25 Long Petticoats at 83c. They wasli well, wear well and fit well. It's the one proven Dresses $4.95 to $9.95 $1.00 ami $1.25 Chemise al, 67c. pnvdiual garment for the boys. Tho only blouse (.hat is inspected Several chic basque effects, including' navy lilac, black and 50c. and 00c. Chemise at 34c. and known as lock slitched throughout and llnishud inside and green. 00c. Corset Guvers at 44c. 25c. Muslin Drawers al 14c. out. , 25c. and 20c. Corset Covers at 19c. Specials in Young Women's Raincoats at $4.65 50c. Muslin Drawers at 44c. 20c. Muslin Drawers at 19c. Extraordinary Bargains in Boys' Pants Mannish slyle mats of mercerized poplin, in tan and navy 50c. values now 37o. •' blue. Practical and waterproof. DeBevoIse Brassiers 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 values now 89o. $1.00 values now 59c. i>0i\ values now 25c. Made in bloomer and Knickerbocker slyle, pfsjll wool serges, New Waists Sizes from 32 to 40. corduroy, cassimeros and worsteds. - Extreme in service. About L'5 styles of Indies' while voile waisls, (> China silk waist-;, sale price $1.35. Serviceable, all black cotton waists of satine, poplin, lawn 50c. values now 35o, . . $1.75 values now $1.16. and soisctte. All in good practical tailored styles, with long $1.25 values now 87c. And Sweaters up to $2.85. Black Messaline and Peau de Soie Waists at sleeves, high and low collars, front opening. $1.95 and $2.95 We can please every little girl who comes here for a llemstilcliing is Mm principal touch on these dignified waists. Some Very Exceptional Values in Best Makes of coat. We sell them at Special Prices, $ 1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Ladies' Ribbed IJnderwear for Fall Made of all wool fashionable materials, belted and finished with White and Black Waists Medium weight cotlon riblied vests and pants, long and'el- velvet collar and fancy buttons. Of soft silks and crepe de chines. Are admirable for the bow length .sleeves. Regular and extra large sizes at very low new slyle, §1.93 to 54.95. Girls' $1.50'Dresses now $1.15 prices. A very charming model for street and school wear. Tunic Lowered Prices on Women's Sweater Coats House Dresses and Maids' Uniforms effects. Sizes 0 Lo 14 years. and all because the warm wealher remained lunger than was $l.0D and $1.25 bouse dresses and maids' uniforms al 85c. Girls' $5.00 All WoofSerge Dresses now $3.95 expected, lint knowing if is a qucslion of hut a few days when Striped seersucker and ginghams. High neck with turn-over a good warm swealer will come in handy for outdoor sports we collar. Long sleoves or low neck, ,'i'i to 40 sizes.' Trimmed with plaid silk, balkan ell'ect, blue anil cardinal, are olVoniiff: 0 lo 14 years. _ K2.vT> and ft?.75 Sweaters at $1.87. Women's 50c Silk~Gird!es at 29c You will not find their equal elsewhere. We have them in Children's 25c Union Suits, Special 17c, 3 for 50c s:!.r><> and w:i.75 .Sweaters al §2.85. MediK-m-weiffhl, long sleeves, high neck, soft • cot toft yarn.' *'i.,">0 Sweaters at $3.75. all shades. . , - 1 Sizes 2 to <> years. ^ All kinds HI odds and ends of Sweaters, l?^.00 values at 99c. , Bargains in Corsets Tlie.se will inieresl many Women. ' Children's 69c Fall Hats now 44c BURSOFSTOCKINGS - Made of line velveteen and mixtures,, in the newest shapes. Women's iTic. Ilmroi! slockings at 18c. Medium weight r>!)r. Curse Is now 44c. 75c. and 85c. Oorsels now GOc. Xonw $:?.00 and *?:!.'50 Corsets now 52.60. All sizes. ' ^ i ^rjMw_ roilnii. I'lie only slocking 'knit lo fit wilhonl, a seam. In split Tl'iey come in strong, white eoutil, medium bus!., long modish or mac,i feel. Also balbri.^yan. Regular and extra sizes. skirls, in all sizes. Lovely Silk Petticoats, now $1.65 and $1.95 The majority of women llnd that satin mcssalino petticoat 25c Gingham Aprons at 17c or 3 for 50c , 39c White Aprons at 29c give them longos'l service. We have them in a variety of styles Made of Lancaster (jinfjiiam. Only ?, lo a customer. 01' good qnalily lawn or Swiss, in round or square ellocts. and some are made of silk Jersey, in all wanted colorings. OTMIBETF AMS, PC Jr.

Buiistead's Worm Syrup yp ChUdn' CaSe Blend - g.tc iOnir Branch Commissioner Do&en't *Want safe and sure Romody for Worms. CVilIds* Special Blend - .3Hc VOUELSSNU SENTENCED Trip at City's Exponoe. Stood tho tost for 50 years. IT Z30BVXI2 Genuine lVIochn nnd Java 2&c The lipwortli league of the Sca- Marshall Woolley, one of the com- FAILS, TO chiiaran It la an iingol of FOB STEALING A HOUSE. ! meroy. n.E/\3AKT TO TAKE. Q WO Winner Brand, in lb crno SOc Noti(( is hurehy Riven thut the iK''t .Ylet iudist church was reor- missioners of Long Branch, last week SICKNESS. NO PHY-3IC NEEDED. Ono Ho Enid He •Wan Drink at tho Timo and .ni'/.ed lust Wednesday night. Viait- made a proposal that the ?30() whieli bottto liaa JiUleu 13a wontsp. AH driiff- Commissioners of'AsKessmont of llie H' clergymen from several parts of had been appropriated for his ex-tristB and doalcro, or by moil—SSo a toot, Diclu't Intond to StJtil the Horse— Est O. A. VOO3HEES, Bt D» FllUa. Pa. BEST CREAM CHEESE 16c lb Borough of Ked Banlt will meet at the Other Prisoners in Goiu-t a 5 Proolioia tho county attended the meeting. penses in attending the annual road Last Weefc. Rev. L. L. Hand, president of thecongress at Atlanta, Georgia, be trans- CHILDS' BEST FLOUR 38c __^j8-OOJblb£ Borough Hull, in suid Borough, on the New Brunswick district Epworth ferred to the lighting account. 1 William VoRelsanE of IjonfC Branch, IRUL , made an address. Other Mr. Woolley said that the stieel PJ. B. CO.'S SODACRACltER3 - He lb j)c regularly^ second day of November, 191-1, al who had pleaded guilty lo stealing a speakers were Rrv. George F. Smith lighting had to be reduced because of 7:1)0 l>. M. for the purpose of henrinn horse and bufjjry from William Co!!on, of Nuvesink and Professor W. E. Bil-the lack of funds and he desired that •was .sontt iced to not more lli:m three derbaek of Seabripht. the money which was to be used foi persons interested in the assessments years nor less than one year in state The folowinn oliicers were elected: his trip should be spent for more SOc QUALITY POUND CAKE - ISc lb to be made by them in relation to the jiriKon \,y .fudge Foster last Thur.iuny. l "I-.-Hi.it-iit - \v. K. miiii'i'iini'k. lights. ^^ VoKclsniik said lie was drunk when lie l-'lrst \ ice pri-slili in -llr.4. W. I-'. ,U- New Catsght White Marway nackerel Sc and 3.0c ea paving of Bridge avenue. took the horse and that he did not vic.. ,,, -.\ll.-<« ll.'lllicltr PAST CHIEFS HOLD BANQUET. By order of the Borough Council tnke it \v}]\ tho intoiition of stealing GHII-DS' B2SAKPAST COCOA it. Third vlci- pn-iiiUnl —Jllss lOniily of Golden Eaglo from Six of the Borough of Red Bunk, N. J. Fetich ie .fa^kson of Kuyl«-rt WCK lii-n-iim. IS HBI! Pound Cain I3is>. Quarter Pound Can 7c !''niii-tli \'w>- intsiili'jil--.\l iss .Mvl'umvi XiodErccj Meet at Asbury Park. Attest: sentenced i i foumnonths in tho county The past chiefs of the Knights of Do You Likie jail for ii similinfc W. II. Bailoy, a the Golden Eagle of the fourteenth A. C. HARRISON, special ofTi er at Koyjiort, last Juno. J'ianiM —Ui.-.s IliMu H.^i.s.in, district enjoyed a banquet at Asbuiy 10c Pks 7c Borough Cleric. Charles Miller, a fourlosn-.vcar-old Park last Friday night. Members of Keyport lioy, pleaded ;;nilty to I roal;- IVIason's Block Drooslnf?, Mason's Brown Dreaolng, CLAIMS WEDDING WAS A TAKE. the lodges at I.ong Branch, Spring Mason's VSiilto Oraoslng BUY ALL THHBEFOR20c inK into a restaurant. The l-.ny said Lake, Miinasi|uan, Point Pleasant and 1hat if he was relented he would tfut Asbury Part Girl roars Qho Was Novel' the two hidf-os at Asbury Park en- lOc Tumbler a job. Probation Oifijer Ramsay was joyed the affair. Several grand lodge FOR instructed to take him iu charge. The aonlly Married. oliicers were present. Arrangements iOc.BOTTLE BONDi lioy has previously served time at Jliss liclle .Skwaranina called at the were made Tor visitations to all the Jamesburii. '.'ity ck'i'k's olli.-e at Asbmy l'm'k last lodges in the county. Bids wanted by the Hormi(;h Coun- Apnes Hurdle pleaded iniilty to ueek to seek iul'oi'iiiation coneerninti' 6Oc TE3A 29c cil of the HUI'OUKII of Hed Bunk for !vr reputed husband, known lo her as Seems Btranpre to some people thut there ia a navinff of 31c " ll> in stealing a bod spring and blanket he- 1 I'luanlnit the septic tank lit the newer h/n(,'iii}? to the Mew Jersey rifle asso- 1'rank Rose. A marriage license "was rormor Rod Banker Doad. huyinp: Teas at Chillis', liut its our wny of doing thine. ', cutting prices ciation by whom nhe was employed at issued to the couiil'.' in Neptune town- Mrs. Mary .1. ingalls, formerly of and Inlying direct m responaihle forthcoe three kinds of Tens being sold for plant, North Uru've avenue. ieagirt. It was shown that the ship last May. A search of the rec-Win] Bunk, died at the home of her sis- IScfinlfIb Straight Ceylon Formpsa Oolong Old Country Assam Healed bids will he received by A. \*->nian retiuntHl tile articles and sheords lias failed lo sliow any niarriwe ter, Mrs. John 11. Jeffrey of I.wig IN "v. as released under suspended sen- he'ween the couple. I'he youni? u'o- Ilrandi, last Thursday. Mrs. IngalK New F*acl«ed California Asparagus C. Hni-riiion, borough clerk, until i nee. liian says that K(tse I'efused to supi)ort was 57 years old. Death was due to Holly Wrentli Tlpa lOo eon Patitlier Square Xlps lOo con oi|?ht o'clock 1'. M., Monday, Novem- GeoiKe V. T.ane of I.one Branch lier and that he disappeared recently. Bright's disease. The funeral was K^anther Lonjl Grass 19c can ber 2d, 11)11, for I'lcimiiiR and ru- She says she )-';:u'o him $.'{()() before ,,as acquitted by a jury on the cliar^e held Saturday at Long Branch and moviiiK rcfiiBc from I ho wptic tunic they were married and she fears some- burial was nmde at Matawan. • •, desertiiiK hin wife. Ijuic was rep- JAR. RUBBERS nt tlie newer ]il»nl. The KtiixessCul irsentt'd l>y W. J-. Edwards of I.onf; one impersonating a priest was se- l'.rancli. ll red to perform'* a fnltc mnrrinKc DRIED FRUITS bidder to fuiniBli u bond drawn in ceremony. Fancy K*cncliea 13c 11> Ksctra Choice FVmclieB lOc ll> the amount of bid. Howard Trotter, William O'Brien Cliolcc >Vprlcota 14o lb Ljargcst £JI&c E-'rimes Kiel lb and William Kelly were released un- Slsie X^ruxic^ lie lb IVletSlistr* Slsso F*s-uBie3 Sc lb y\lll£>l^ Crop For any further partii'uliirn inquire der a suspended sentence on a I'hui'KO SHU VfAMTB HEK HUSBAND. As well as other { of stealing eight thickens from Fred That's the Way You U»o Hyomoi, the of William J. Hwnnnell, Hupuriuleiid- Ktanfrle of Smithburj;. Mru. Badia Hunt of Occnu Grovo Was Safe Catarrh llctnejy. Biggest asr». only rnllulilu fiirnlttnc mover years, him announced Unit he will voto inassa w;l^i burned down early .Satur- Catarrh, which usually begins with a In l(»w», and m't Iny lulcen on your Host tln> Dcinocrntis ticket thi;i yenr to iiii!i- day moininit. The loss in placed nt neglected cold, often becomes n very Hrecdara nnd impotU'rs of lil(;li clasa 'I'oyo. I'tb. AH hlm1» "t liwvvy or IIHIII tviiutt- Ilig a«l Olr<>«t. Rod Hank. to $400, Offtc* i>K«a* to udvurlicc in TUB liuiliiiiii', was not damaged,. plan. W. €or!Ies Av*nu«, Mlia fr

HIM! he wan appointee) !i!i?i«»or last OiiAi?aEa "A Jiovau. IHid M«')> in I'. I'itl'tl, One heur;i very KprjiHf'wIii'ri Albert was imide a mem- little of tlic coroner cuniliilutc-.H, and ber of the county tax hoard. An as- EuBloy u. Kforris la HavUis Dv^cutnu i they will prohalily Htand or fall with, sessor is a hard roan to defeat if his Oimuffed Into Double 3Iou»e. the tfenenil run of the ticket. Maeh assessments have f^iven .Latisfaction, Ensley K. AJorrin is Imvinp, his candidate is Ktriyiiu: to make a show- for most taxpayers dont like the idea house on the north side of Linden ing for himself, and this individual of a change in their assessments if place, formerly Borden street, neyr work will he shown i)\ the n.'sult. they think they have btcn treated liroad street, raised fourteen inches HUGH J. TOSLLiPS, JR., i^SS^llLTE© BY Ik A new brick foundation will bu put I'olltlct In Bad Bunk. under the house. The house, which HUCKSTER. The political ncrap in Red Hank is now contairiH six rooms, will lie xcry much mixed up. No one knows rVmnjjed into a double house. Kadi what will happen, except that every- Jw side of the house will have si.\ rooms Republicans Concede the Election of All one believes that Dr. William M. ,«' - nnd a buth room. A hotTiir heating GomciSman's Son Dreadfully, EPouitded asic2 Thompsoppson will be elected collector. plant will he installed and the hou.-e cratSs County Casidicfafes Except far County Claris, Mr. IlackinanIlac , the Democratic ei'iidi- will have moilevn conveniences. '! he reielSed for Taking an Apple Off an Italian's house will he ready for occupancy the ilate, is mailing a stronjj 1inlU, but Dr. "-.% • but' They are Hoping for a Political Landslide— Thompson in a .strong canipai//ner and first of next year. Tin; chaiu'es will Wagon- -A ¥if arrant Has Been issued for the Huck- u colleflor who has served DIH' or two cost $3,800. Gooire W. Sewing- is Both Sides Claim EvorytSiing in Red- Bank. , terms in the hardest man in the doin^- the work. ster and He Will Probably be Arrested Today. 1 world to beat. Tim campaign is nearly over. It io very iio.se, with a majority of less The political situation in Red Bank- IILIJ*"!I J, Phillips, Jr., .son of Coun- eye, I'liillijis was also j;oiin h-p.s. The linn .MM), whichever way the election 1 1 (season. Times are changing and the WS. candidacy of Archibald J.. iV ' ' " brutally as:^u.iltt/d .Monthly nfU'^iioun bov's injuries were \V;ishi'd at the old-time methods of campaigning arc In the fight for shfi-ifl1, John W. by an Italian luiL-lvstcr for taking an seliool and lie' was then sent home. apple. J'hillipH ami William K^ofl' Dr. Helen I'\ (nb.--on bandaged Ilis in- now obsolete.. This wan conclusively I''lock of Long Uraiich, the Republican ^*> n' \ * '' \ kTRYICEE U BTaVKER MUST PAY J. shown last Friday night, when the candidate, is making a strong ell'ort \vi.'i'i.i on thuir way lo ^irliool \vhen they jiii-ics iii'tt'r he reariieil lionic. •r. ECJAN ron MOVING. jumped on the luK'kstor'.s wa^on foi* a Hod Hank Democrats enKu^ed a hand in his home town. Tfis majority there - 1 1'olii'e Chief Arthur L. Wymhs lie- .for their meeting and the linncl pa- n fiffurecl anywhere 'from 200 to !i0(). Mr, E£0.H Moved a Faniily from Freeholft ricit . AH they rwu'hcd the wliool tin; ji'an an investigation as noon as he ladiid through some of the sstreels. A Home Democrats say he will not curry jR bov.s junipud of!" tin; wii^on ;md each heard of the altai'k and a wiiirnnt for * to uayoniio for strykor & Stryher nnd too Is ;iu apple j'i'om u banket. volunteer procession was inado up Long Brunch (it all, hut this in a V- Tiiey rileil an Olffjet for Allcgcti Dsnn- The ati-iKiious use-.mlt ami batlevy has bten r comprising thirty (ir forty men,. pretty wild estimate1. The Democrats Ualian shouted to tho •hoyn and told issued. The biK-k.stei- will probably be ng-o to Furiiitnro nt n Jjate Oiito. them to leave Hit; uppk's nlauv. Phil- arrested today. Twenty years ago this procession •iay that even if Mr. Mock should gel ,]. T, E^an, un cxprc^nian on 1,(1(10 at Loiiv. Hninch he could not /t'v lijis says he put the apple he took I'liillips's father is in a Philadelphia would have been half a milts lout?, with 1 Ktfofl' ^ut a\va\* with his hundreds tuul perhaps thousands of' li-fcut ('nrneliiii: Bnrkalow, hut their "? - ;' <\ hospital, where he went several weeks 1 aflo for treatment for carbuiu-les. Mr. men in line. iguros of Mr, [''lock ;-, majority at mouth" street' for $W..-,ll" foT movin^'a \ "nlW'h ,,'Y'1. T^'," i .,• .1 The Hepublirnns/ are hoping for a Long l!ran:-li are under 2"i(). Tliey 1 Phillips was stricken with diabetes elie'e Mr. "liui'knlnw will Lc elected EI.I.W001) 11. IVINS, family by the name of Willunson iLn i , J^ «^{ „^U ' ZX about the lime his larbum-k's (rot well. landsliile next Tuesday, but they ilo t.-eehold to Bayonne. Strvker & | , J , tinuJhl th(, r ,,.„„,, not expect it. Hard times always •y iihout 1,000 majority. ** ^* w illll- I'llllillilllli! I'.'t y, iU'.ny I't'ifUblic'aii vot^s on c]i'[.'tion inf?. They (?ot Mr. l-ifian to ilo the ti> tlii.s country anil which cut oil' ship- wililll gett besidebid s thhe .ote.i of a ^reatj work for them. Mr. IJ|»an tried a :a. Harry J. Ing.ilis of Red Bnnlt Died Republican!,- nutl Democrats Holtlinp Club : lay," The Domocriits '.«ay that these ments ol iioods from this country to mini er 'of j.'ersoiml friends and a:'- innnber of times to (jet tlic money Thiu'aday at I,ong- Brniich. Meotlng-B at Tlieir Headquartoru. F.iiropc. The present financial con- piainUUKL--'. from StryUer & Stryker, hut they liep't Mrs. Dora ('rook Jn^alls, wift1 of 'i'lie Republicans and Democrats are ditioim iu thin country are so plainly No uin1 he;.i\s ir.tich about, the -;wi:li- ! L Mi-Queen'K personal popularity in tbo putlinf,' him off and liiiiilly Dr. Lester Harry J. Ingalls, who eonducts lioldink' nicotines in their headquar- i'e:-eiveil part payment for the movitiK I duv at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. tinKM are. due lo the Democrat!-;, As candidates, hut they will their ifom Mr. Wilkinson. I J." Jeffreys of LOHK Bram-h. Death stories were told of a preat riot which an olfset lo this Republican endeavor, I'or assessor at lol). j had occurred there. These stories nil independent candidate for mayor. Is a mattei' of fact neither party; Jlr. I'-Kan clouhted this and to settle I wllK caused by dropsy and heart there is u sentiment that when trouble all disputes ho brought tho suit to re-, trouble. Mrs. ' Infills had becif in were without foundation and the meet- comes the people must stand by the Mr, Miller was defeated I'or coiincil- I.now.s "where if is at" iu the llc(\' 6 su m e Wlls tl | inn was harmonious in every way ex- nk boroUKJi election. E:idi jiart•i-fvh'f"™;,",y ' , ' ,' "^ ''« .lioor health eleven weeks ami had been administration. Alu'um Lincoln voiced m\n last fall. Afterward a vacancy iiosi ,,f I last, Wednesday before Justice Harry j , j . i .' ] live weeks. Mrs. cept that there was an animated dis- occurred, and as Mr. Miller had re- hin^ a quiet campaiji;n an( lt lel K ritcl s lome cussion over roKiwU'ation. this sentiment during the.civil wa,r ' | C. L'adeau. Dr. Stryker did not ray i inl,;,ll.s was born 57 years ai'o at .when he wjui running lor a second terifi received the next hu-f'est n'wiil i oi | a word at the licurinK about Mr,; Jlatawan. She had lived at Red Bank votes to the sUi'cessful i.uihdali , ho Last niclit the Democrats held a. JIS President, when he Maid: "It's a lean's employees receivniR part pay-! mil]1y yt,al,s. i3,.si(i,,K her husband she meeting' in their headquarters, ut had time to swap horses while cross- was appointed councilman to fill tin iment for the inovinK but he filed an j leaves'two sons, Alfred D. Infrnlls of which Daniel 11. Appiejrate made a va'ancy. The death of MJM I Hm KC ing a »trann." The sentiment tliat in [oflset tor :JS15, claimniK that the work- HiVL'r Plaza in Middletown townshiii, harmony and 1*. Cook made a vncniK-y iu (lit m i o ^ strong address, ursine" times of trouble the government must men damaRed ii piano and a table. ami i,-nti u. ]nKalls of Morris Plains, activity. Robert II. U irlcy, the can- ollive. r.',;\ Miller wanted to u .i|> he KHKluineil is a strong otl'set to the Mrv.... Ep;aT,.,.,~n dlj not ,.,,ow anything ; She also leaves two other sisters, Mrs. didate for' inayor, also made a speech •Kepublicnn claim that the hard time" pointed mayor, hut I In iinin il in about this claim until Dr. Strykcv • Flor;1 Thompson of LonK Brancii and telling' oi' conditions in Ked Bank pcinteii Mr, Hurley. Then Ml M 1 i me c uiife.il by the government, • . 1 brought it up at the trial, notwith-1 j.|,.Si Ocoi-jre Shepherd'of Jlatawan.'which should he improved and of his Eowlly Biuo to Win. wauled (he Denioci-ati: noi in i* ion loi standing tile lad he had seen Dr.: The funeral was held Saturday at'-Jwork as mayor in case he should be m:iyor Ihi.i fall, hut tl L IVm i >'. , Slrykcr many times after the moving.' t Mrs. Jeffreys's and the' elected. He surprised those present Thomas J. Scully, the Demoernti' nominated Mr. Hurley. Ui M n< i tprnooll a <'ai',()i)(i majority. The i monling, when he gave judgment iii —•••••- in the Lyric theatre last rririay niijht. didalc- I'or I'liiyor. J favor of llr. Efsm for the full amount DIED PROM CANCER. The theater was crowded and many Kepubiicans admit that he will win /wi im'cju udtnt club \\a Ji i JI d ol )>y :i,O(IO or 3,110(1, and Mr. Scully's ; ;uid costs of $.".8i). had to stand up. The speakers in- lioi-Konal friends t:ay he will win Uy • Pdi v,-;io, lii.e .Mr. Millr-i a< ill ,ip pointiii! in.net get I ing the thing-, tlu \ i -- -»••» samuol Becker Expired Yesterday Mum-; eluded Daniel 11. AppluKatu, John J. 7,1)01). W. Bui'tis Havens, the Re- in£ micl Was ijmied in Afternoon. j Tracey, Governor Fielder, [lenry E. 1 wanted. Ifeni-.N' l\l. Tayloi l til' pies TWO CONOVEHS IN A TO.1X-VP. pii lican caiulidale, ia handicapped by Samuel Becker, who conducted a ! Ackei-son, Jr.., and..l£ulif V.. 1 .iwrorwo. tlii! political manipulations which re- dent of this club, but the n am noi ku s Oeors-o W. GOPR to Law AiraiiiRt, Potcr s. j in the club are Amos S Hoi den and dry (.'iwtls and" clot'iins.' store on | 'I'ho audience was entlnisiiistu- and the sulted in his nomination, but it if. ud- j and Collocts n Claim for S102.60. | Shrewsbury avengi', (lied yesterday ' .speakers received much applmine. .n>itU'd orr nit sides (hat"no man couh) Edward 11. Slaltery. Ah Sli'tuv wanted to be made supei inleiidmt ot (icor^e W,. Cunover-jrot judiiicMt for ! morniiiji- from cancer. He had beenj --• -~&*o- win against .Mr. Scully unless there ¥102.50 iu a suit against l'eter S. • sick a long time, and several week:;! RED CBOSS MEETINGS. tihoulil lie Hint tremendous landslide :l'or v, liich (he Kopublicaus are hoping. Conovor hol'orc Justice Jid,wal-d. \V. juyo lui.undbnviint.ua.-*apeutUuii..at a], ...•., - . • nominees Jhat ,jiUJ?po.,tt, • wiij; Wise jestti'ilny morning." tioth" the;New York hospital, lie moved from Much Interest Manifested in Tliia Work Me. Scully has received the f:il1ow- wRirihe party "ticket. The gvncral Coiiovers live at Atlantic Highlands, i New York to Kid Ii.'in'k ten years ago nt Bed Banli. inhtli!;[i,n. Kveryone hiJiev'es that Tl'om:i:: Ed- v for telegraph poles to the Atlantic also leaves a brother and a sister, Jo- demand for garments has been so lletolior Hi, l!l'H. in' lofi'ries will le elected free'i."b.!er. coast railwav company for $201 811. M'lih Hi-t-ktr mid Mrs. Melta Ho'-vcv. Teat that the association iinds itself ]lll.\',- TlHHIAK .1. Sl'I'ljl.V, e has been in U)i.-> position several UWTE1I E. M QUEEN, William Taylor, who works for George, He was a incmLer of the Jewish ! =n Ilucti of i-mi- 111V /ears and he is a candidate for re- C(iii;rawa>n of Agundas Aclum ami' terial Contributions for this purpose till II II \e\V cy IHlii (ill- 'kvtion on the Democratic ticket. The . , ,.,..,, ,. ! Peter the check for $291.8,'! which had I of tile lodge of Independent Order of: .,re s,,nt to Mrs. I. H. Adlem of Red .ill' II • inn'!; ,-, :ni,I pin- voi! i:-. (lone by individual cumli-j |Je(,n j,ivcl|1 bv Ule nliiWay coml)anv | Hi-iih Ahrani of ICed Hank. The Jewish [Mihiii ny |i,-r.-.on;ij lemocrats say that 8. Bartlcy I'emve, Bank. Jid Ihe Demo-.'i-ats have been car-:aIK l Vl,im. j,..;v(, QmrKe ., t.|K,ok foV j religion requires that the deiu' 1111 ' nt I 111 .lie other Deiuocvatic camlkiate, will 1 j A special meeting' of the Red Cross il tbal tin' .-.-ill I, rt ilso hv electci:ti', wlier • yiiu II.-IVI- n-nil, li.lilih-ill.le »,. •\ I -e, I,ill I i-iiiiiii strong man. Tbomus VV. Coliins ot' • I' fii-llillllK llH Middlelown and IJaritun townships, MU|J|)UH'l. one of the JJcpnititan candidates for S( ll.-l- i'ly ISIBIH-.II \V > > 11 > i: i freeholder wilr poil a Vi ry lai'L'i! vot,e in his neighborhood. Ho has lived County Onndl^lntcii. •lear Koanslnirg all his life and he is j Tliu lteiniblicaiis seem to have an upright, square business man. But I lowed anand a writ of execution was is- flay those who desire to aid in the work of abandoned nil their county candidates the Democrats are putting up a very j K W. SAN11T, At Fair Haven Frank D. Covert sued p roviiliug for n sale of Peter S. Mrs. ilaria Morrell of Port Jlon- the association. except Joseph McDermott. Many Re- strong fight for Mr. Pearce, while the "|Hll.Ill' anillilnti'1' I'm- expected to be a sure winner for j Conovor's business to settle George's i mouth, wife of Joseph Morrell, died publicans admit that all their candi- Republicans seem to have forgotten mayor, and Ibe Demon-inn'expect to claim. When Constable Chandler j last Wednesday night at the :ige of 64 TWO DEBATES YEBTEKDAY. dates me kenten except Joseph Mt=. that Mr. Collins is a candidate at all. the Red Bank water works last Jan- elect both couneilmen, although they ! went to Atlantic Highlands to post the vears. Death'was caused by a com- The other candidates for freeholder uary, but the council re-appointed admit that the vote will he close be-; bill of sale and close up Peter S. Cono- plicsition of diseases. The funoval TvreUtii ©riulo EloouticniBtS of Bed nre William M. Bergen on the Re- AleX|inder 1,. Cooper. The independ- tween John Hobron<;h and Irving'jver's business, Mr. Conovcr paid the w;is held Sunday afternoon and the Bank School Argtio Twice. publican ticket, and William I!. Lodcr Wild. The Republicans concede (she claim, which with the costs of the case burial was at Fair View cemetery. ent chili say they know they cannot The morning and afternoon twelfth of UiKlilunil:-. and Lincoln G. Neshitt elect Miller as mayor, but they say election of Mr. Covert and also of amounted to $114.98. Mrs. Morrell leaves two adopted chil- KrLHQ elocution* classes held debates iff SprinSi g LakLke on ththe ProgressivPi e thathtt MilleMill r wililll 't enoughh DDemo- Lester Curchin for councilman, but; -o-.-c. ilren, Charles Morrell, who lives at I yQStertlay. The morning debate was ticket. cratic votes to defeat Mr. Hurley, and they hope to pull Mr, Wild through. OUT WITH A SAW. home, and Mrs. Emma Bade of Ho- j "on "Resolved That Women and Chil- For assembly and for coroner the K'.uunon'B Election. oken. She also leaves three brothers dren Suffer Move than Men in the Democrats also espei't to ele t all their Keansburg- Man Injure! Wlion Power and a sister, Great j European War." Portia Uer- George H. Kuhn \\as nominated by ji candidate:;. They are working hard to the Deiiio-rats for re-election as coun- ta'nw Cntciioe HiB Sweater. gen \\ as captain ot" the women and 11 their men while the Republi- cilnian at lUimsoii and he is regarded D. C. Schenck of ICcanslnirg- was VICTIM or CONSUMPTION. children's side and Ownond Mintou cans are concentrating their oll'orts on sure of election. Charles V. BriRgs I sawing wood with a power saw hist ! was captain of the men's side. The the county clerk. One would think an independent eamliiliite for coun- j Friday week, when he was badly cut ' E>ialoy BmiwiDn of St. Mary's Placo DioiX men's side won. that I'eler F. Dodd, for assembly, and man and the Ku.nseKn n peoplpepl e believe I witwith the .suw.saw.. Mr. Schenck haihadl fin-fin ii Montlay, Arjoil Nlnotcon Yonrs. "Resolved, That Lincoln Did More lira'iv Tor coiiirn r. who were that the contest will lie rinse between ; ished ti»o day's work and had shut off i Hnsloy Hrandoii, son of Laura and for His Country Than Washington' nominated both by the K'jpubli.'ans hhii m and ChCharlel s IIII . WhiteWhit , whh o i s thth e !'t thh e power. ThTh e saw Inid no'guard on iJohJh n BrandoBd n of StSt . Mary'M' s placel , i was thh e (lebaldb e in thth e afternoonft . Th'Ihe nnd the l'rof',i'essivci;, would I o pretty other Democratic candidate. -it and was still doing of its own mo- 'died Monday of consumption, aged -J!) | Lincoln side won the debate. Dorothy sure of winning, but the Democrats do •^e, jinentum, when Jlr. Sclieni'k attempted !.vears. He was lorn at Red Bank and] Dean was capUiiirol the Lincoln side not believe this. The Progressives, Democratic Mootli.>r nt HluWanaa to haiiK tip his gogRles over tile saw, i hud always lived here. Besides Ins land Ilelcne Mo.isky was captiiin ot those in favor of Washington. lowove-r, 1 elieve that both of these „,, , ,. , . . ... , , . . Th1 lie sasaww teetteeth caughcaught iinn MrMr.. SchencSclienck'k s i! paieiusparents, nhee leaveleaves aa sisu'sisteir aianmd aa nicn will be elected. Ilarrv (.!, Van- r I he Demoi-i-atic club of I ighlmuls : BWeatc,. iuul mU1(Hj hiln on top i)f the 11,,-other. The funoral will be held to- Note, w'no is one of the Denio.Tat.ic will hod amass meeting- !• riday nignt : , r. Hcheiu'li braced himself i morrow afternoon at the house. The Smalt Fivo Ycstonlay. cundirates for assembly, is recorded saw M at the borough hall. Ihe ineetinp will ! ,linst the puU ond. LaMonte, Lio' n .KK . V,:Taylor •'". 1Uuli; ;Kf ' .V'". , . shop on Mechanic street anil started elected, but nut by as large a majority H I l U ]nill( tllre the inner lining of the 1 a small fire. The bla/.e was soon put i)ermott, and they are straining every as Mr. YiinNole will .receive., .lohii l.awieiu-e and the .vmu'i-iiti: county . slom.u.h. 3,ouis Davis of New York", son o.' Ihe Jlr, Si'hcnck's son George late John W. Davis of .Shrewsbury, ! out, nerve lo pull him through. Joseph Thomson of Avon, in the other lie- candidates. David S. I i-nu-r, Hecrc- pulled him away and prevented fur- AlcOermott wanted Claronce K. F. ti'.ry of state, will he (he puiiKt of the died Wednesday at his home al 712 publii'an candidate besides Mr. Dodd. AiirmnAi.D I ther injury. He was taken to the lletriik noininateiK for congress on evening-. St. Nicholas nvenlle after a long sick- Rllis rraotm-od by Horse. iiirii-iii-iiiii-m en Long lirant'h hospital for treatment, ness. He loaves n wife whose mniilen hotlt Hie Ri'imhlicaii and IYouiTKHive Itopuljllcan Ertltoi-8 on Tom Scully. lie will recover, but will be laid up Thomas Ki'ddington, who in em- lifki'tH hut his Hrliumt! fell through. name was Jennie I, Laird and he is ployed by Matthew Mnllin of Lin- that is what they want to do. This in- The editor of a Republican nevvs- several weeks. also survived hy two children, Laird j The failure of this Hi'lieine has .shown depeiident cltih is also against KUwoml ' paper in Keyport was asked last croft, is laid up with two fi-aelured many people that Mr. McDermotl is and Marion Davis. The funeral was I'ilis due lo heiliLV kii'Iad hv a horse. 1!. Iviuss for assessor, bci'imse Albert ] Wednesday what he considered the Dr. rleld on Kuntluof Trip. held Friday night nt the house and (in mt the (ireat politicnl neneral which 11. Iyins did not get Mr. Millec th .H'st argument in favor of the re-dec-| |h Edwin Field of West Front buria, l was„„..,,„ at tireenwoo, d cemeterv at he IHIH been believed to he, and thiii : nominal ion [has hurt his prestige considerably. alum lor mayor, and because ; tion of '1 nonius .1. Scully to congress. ] street and Dr. Lester I). Wise of Long New York. E. Wont, Hut the Republican niuchine wants | Mr. Ivvini s has not got jobs fur mem- "Why, he's u deer," wiis the answer, j lhancli are on a deer and moose hunt- | -' -»• 1^11 West Front street, I'ed Bank. .(oHeph McOcrinott elected more than ; hers of the independent club who 'he does thiningsg . | ing trip in t'adiuhi. They will bl' Dontli from Aonto Noiilu-ltls. Hugs, linoleum and malting. Hag i wanted jobs. This romttrk v.'ur. repeated to tlic etled-- j |ro,1(. about two weeks. rugs made to order. Also plain car- it want.'! anybody else elected, ami il( <)f :l Mrs. Mary Mount of Highlands, more work in beinn done for him than The vote which Mr. Miller will get ] "' ' Hep.ibliciiii newspaper in , , . i wife of Captain Tlusinns Mount, s !{",m'-v of Mei-hitnii'' was .>H yeai-K.old. The fuucral \cas rugs will arrive this week iu tap- Henry 10, Ackerson vvill be elected Him. The Democrat:! .nil); that he will thing!! but Mr. .S ully do,-.-!' the ,-Ight Klll'l't 1Vils oi't-''''if«l <>' for iippmidici- j held .S:iturdayS'i?nil'niti|!: and the hiilial est.ry, Axininster and wool velvets; i uator by 2,50(1 majority, lu'cordinjt things right. He is a wise, ppatient, ti.s at the Long Brunch hospital yes- '• was at IMounl Olivet cemetery, U also a lot. of Itoyal Wiltons. These not i'.et i-iiouph \otc: lo cut anv ligure terduy, sides her husband Mrs. .Mount leaves to thi! Democratic estimate. The lie in the vampaigu, nnd Unit when the lihrewd, conservative legislator, whi td ' ' rugs are of high grade, hard spun, iiihlinina admit that ho will win by votes are counted he will be a ridirti-1 knows hi.s district like a book, who two sisters, who live at Brooklyn. '!-ply worsted yarn, color eiVeels and Our smns t least 1,000. T, I'Yunk Appleby is Ions figure nnd will he lossed iu the thhthorouglill y undeislaiiddtd s whahtt it needsd , Insler finish Will show (heir higU lie Repuhliciui candidate and ho lum inid who knows how to gel those things have neiirly all been printed. | Mari'lod tit HoKord. qualit y. political honevard, with iu> friends in We linvi: already deMiverel d '.!,()m> nnd I n ido an enertwtie enmpamn, hut it nny. parly. They say,that this will if it is possible to get thi'in, l\lr. Kcully " "lose goods are sold by all lirat- not iieein to have made any mi- [lave 11,000 more to come. If you have Miss Helen (!, ('nulls and John T. be bin finish, whether he siu'cecds in is also a iu-oad-niinded, liberal man, Orsoe of Perth Ambov were nv.ivviwl elnss houses iu New York City. ll ssion on the people. Joseph (i who comes as nom- being without any not receiyed one, we will be ghul to Hugs iu all the popular sizes, ilefeutinK Mr. Hurley or not; but they neml you one upon rcipiest. It is full at the Mclford Alethodist church Sun- olenmn of Aiihnvy l'mic h the Pro- nay that Mr. HIM try will win by n'l narrow prejudice:! us any mamann I know. I nuve been in the ni|r husincHK for aivo cnndiilnlu for neiiiitor, nnd of gift suggestions and will help you day by Kcv. W. A. dohli. Miss lOdiul Uiiist 100, end his majority may v\m( "I urn going ID vote for him, 1> will (tot more votcn in that city The Republicans nay they will make triet (Icinnnd il and because I ngren tiniates given on all special !ii'/.ij rUKa. him Mr, Appleby. Mr. Ouloimvn hnti between now and Xma.M. Ira VV. a clean' sweep of the town. They say with tho Hudson Observer, which de- .Smith, jeweler and optician, (i Broad Allfornlii,' normiulii, I*iiiiniuil Cmml, .1 ilt'crtiutiiitiit. nu be out of touch once. Corey Millinery, 07 Itrnml houi'H miiy lie nirimited liy plume 5 contest will he niiieli clo.wr tlinn nre Chnrlon V. Kennedy and Dulbm G, Ivhvt ban hettn iiHi-ocinted with hiii l''onv new «tovoa and iiuvrkHn to iron! •«•«•- |. Many experienced polltieinnn YOUIIK. Tim K«pulillran cmiilhlatna hrolher Albert iu the work of the IIH-on Wharf nvenuo, ^lli-ljtl per month, Oldfii'iliioiied barn dance, Monday Old-fin hioned burn dunce, Monday that tlio vota on county dork ill bunklcn Mr. Urnce uio (ieorgo Woods senfioi-'fi oflk'O for the punt nix yoiirii Harry A. tluwkiii8.-.U(f«i'!i««m«»it, uekt, Mt. Jmiies' club, —.t

WOT TETJE, SAYS XENHETH FIELDS. I.0OIES I.0SE TWO

ORIOLES RE-ORGANIZED. L/;.LI: t licict t)p uiul ii'urced tu Bteul Ap- Bed Bunfc Bu*lyi» dav6 £cttfftie Match Wire. EUanop Tltne ot Ooea-alc !a 79 Years 01(1 Today. H/1KIIY a. DEOIIIRUJO IS 1JBW i»iL'iJ lie iioutcd tiie 'i'Movca. Kriimtll Fi'-ld.-i iff Vi'ay^idt.' :-ny:s Tin- l..,.-i.-H )..:,w!i'i-l' tcr.m <>f Kcil Mro. Eleanor Titun of Wnr.Iiinjjton MlHiOEE OI' I£AtI. ti.at it is not true that on-hard thieves Bunk lost u leuKUu matrh to the Elk- street ia 7!) years old today. Many lu-ld Ujl him and iuo <.f M;; i-oiiipanUins woods of I.0111; Hranch Thursday relatives and -friend.-i called tliiti niurn- Bed Br.lill Biiscllnll Kino JIILU S.-KctE Mr. at the point of a pi'ilol ami i'mTo-1 him niclit by winiiiiif.' out.- of t-hm!'names. i»(! mid conjnalulated 1: -r, Mrs. an-! lii.-i I'li.-nd.-, to .-hid apld-.-.; and Tho inn'ti-li v,-»s Unvli'd nt P.wl Hank. Titi-ia enjoys: irooil health :unl is vt-i'y Oi 11)0 CUi'.lj i'XClt JUHL'U ili thO jtffcW load tliem on a \v;u-.on. On the cou-(leori'e Dennis of tho Louies bowled active. She is tlic oltle.-': memlier of Captain—xin-J iitcuii; Paul fjLiayuu. trai-y, he- say.-:, he and- his compan- hiivh'score, :»2, in the last irame. The four venerations ;ind in the niotlKr of ~~""Tli ions ili'ovo (h« thieves out of tiie or- Levi li. Van Nest of Allen street. Mnnl vlwinl. Hi1 .--ayii (bet !In v did not iri;l a Hcrnurd liyan "f New . Vorli spent '.'ill :i oa Alan.in .--li-osi and | 1(15 Harr sint'lo apple, so lliurourjily were they V.il Sunday with frien.is at Oceanic. for- (lie lvMiaimlt'i* nf thi-s j frieJiU-iK-cl. J? J The Mcthoilist buai-d of trustees Wonderful offerings in correct wearing apparel for Women and ii"\t;> >.-a--.cn. liarry G. I .\lul-Il.-: I7L- 1 TII will meet tonight at tho par.sonatio. was eh'--;i- .William Murphy, Jr., and .lolin Presses and Sl«rts» SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. a|ii?r aiul coav-h, l-'red Jones capUiin, j thieves have over ji'ot the drop on him Dllh-li- "'.'.'.I'.'.'.'.'. ii'i:'i l'Jl) Ifcil NaiiKliton spent yestcrda\ on an auto- Kdwan! OtlipciT iiiii-.ial i rorcT and j yet. lie .ays Unit when they'do he Jill ilont care how '->•- h news ia printed HcliulU 171 • mobile trip to Keyport, Atlantic llis;h- Ladies' and R3is*es' 3>I2.O0 aptl $18.00 Evening Gowns, $12.88. "\ rracn A. anc-tt oilicial limpilt*. I lands and Red Bank. about him, biu <;t on the occasion Totals. $1S.OO All Wool Serge Suits, long and W'v n.. yon Illis wrdU Ihc very newest Jir. /i:-.-vin : id (il---!>'.i C'liandliT will j of the orcliai,. robbery the thieves A special meeting- of the Methodist lie ;'•• • -i.lic--i.irs served, by rnnpoments were coniplotod for thoj^ Cn.'lio de (.!liino and l'us>y Willow Bilk Sir. Fields says that one of his com- Bong Bralicli Horso Won Tlireo Hoivts Mis-fs' uiul Ijiidii's' *().O0 and fpS.OO . l!My(ifn IVmble. from rtcd 1. of Eoil Bnnli Gaturaay. chicken supper to be .served from five j - Dresses, handsomely trimmed. jN'nl, many - Oiic.1t- panions circulated tho story that they iickn ^aei A troltiiifr race for a purse of S-100, until eight o'clock tomorrow nitrht hy Spurt (InuK ii jriviil vinicly of cliillis, oxlr/i tin- - •-. : :-.': n aid \v. 11 I lifh-cn, n j were held up by the thieves. He says the society at Ked Men's hall. The @ on hand. They 11 I'd I.Jic hit of Ilu; season. the best three in five heats, was held heavy ipialily. all M/Ccs, licsl vulue«il town IH'i n :!;:<> of ,7,"-'ii. 1 Hilton Jolmson, the story was told as a jolly on him. next meeting of the society will be ' ; It 'was widely circulated and believed Saturday afternoon on tho half-mile l'Ul • in ..H as "ll.c," pitched .six- track at tho county fair grounds in held next Wednesday afternoon at §4.95. Children's §6.03 Coats, $4.B0. ta-n .-.-".':• I'lir i:ic Hiiolcs and wonat Katontown and at Tinton Fulls. Mrs. J. DeWitt Blower's. .Several pei-sons spoke of the incident Sliddletown township between Fred lifti'i • i,ii..U-y \\"liii•• pitched two Luther's Fred IJ. of Red Bank and Many Eum.son and Oceanic persons ladies' ^Ki.Ott :im.| SIO.tH) (jnitls, mado Unlikely new anil esiiecially sna|)|)y' Kan, .-,-! l-cdi win. lo.it by the to a KKCISTEI: reporter and the story will attend the annual exhibition of was :C?»ld to him in detail by a number Henry Muhlenbrink's fllaxio Payne ill' llio lalcsl inaloi'iiils, jirclly Mi\lurcs, Zili- styles, well designed, I'uulllo.ssly niiide, up to (hi. Iliil Ulooii! of Ocean Grove of Lone Branch. Maxie Payne won the Monmouth county horticultural t\vi:\ -iiii1 i-anui and this was also of air. Fiolds's neiR-hbors. ' Sir. Fields society, at St. James's clubhouse at says that the next time anyone wants tho race by capturing the first, sec- cliiics, (jhiiirhillas ;iml A.sli'iichiuis, soino III yo.irs. '](>,! -hiisou |iit-li--d throe shut-out ond and fourth heats. Fred I., wonRed Bank today and tomorrow. A ma- t'uii.i . OIK- ra.-h ajrainst tlio IVrtli to start a "jolly" of that sort he hopes jority of the members of the society arc © lined with Skinner's Sulin, nllici's triiiinipd Am1 - - , IU-lruar imil- Ki-yport nines, they will take someone besides himself the third heat in 2:17. .Maxie Payne s (gardeners on estates at Ilumson. All Wool Sorgo Skirts, $1.98. as the hero or the victim of the tale. times were 2:1D, 2:19'-< and 2:20. wil It Kri'iich (looney. lton! fail In see Ilieni. lie :.!!owcd KowaiTon. lone Branch Water lias been installed in the and South Aniljoy one l-nn each. Ohlandt cottage on Allen street. The All sizes; sju'eiiil $0.98. In navy bine ami lilaek( made, in llio ml- Next season the dub players will work was done hy Louis Freitau. vani.'i! slyles; olliers up to have new uniforms and will bi> coin- ] The last two dej.;ree3 were conferred $10,011 ;iiid SI2.00 Dresses ol' SiTgc and pletely equipped. Tobin's field at J on Richard Clark at last week's meet- j 1 Tho New College Coat, $G.85. Fair Haven lias been leased and more inp; of Narumauiik tribe of Red Men. Silk Poplin, very liaiulsoint slylcs, sonic, seats will be built to accommodate the | Hev. and Mrs. Charles S. Fees and jileated lunii's, OUHMS vi'slee ellV.cl; sjieciul Worthy of llio naino on neeonnt of ils spectators. The admission at all j daughter returned home Thursday af- games will be free, byt a collection.; ter having spent eleven days with rela- ut $8.98. snajijiy ell'eet, full of (lush. will be takon up.- Tim Orioli-K will' tives and friends at Camden and vi- play only first-class uniformed teams i cinity. next season and all tho rules of the I A sociable was held after the meet- game will be strictly enforced. There used to be a time when a word to the ing of Naramatta council of Degree of Pocahontas Monday nipht. Mrs. ORIOLES WIN riRST Or SERIES. ! wise was sulTki'eiit. Nowadays, they want Philip Bonner is the delegate from the council to the pa-eat council meet- Be-Organiztd Ked Bank Baceljall Team i "•ilt-wl^e security. ings at Asbury l'ark yesterday and to- Triumphs Easily Over Collier Nino. j day. A number of the past officers of Tiie Orioles baseball team, under Narapiatta council are attending' the tiie management of Harry G. DofAen-'. Your security when von patronize The Regis- meetings. Mrs. Harriett Whitmore, riiiR, easily won the first frame of a ! ter's Want Department is the PROFITABLE a member of Naramatta council, is series for the best two out of three,1 Great Keeper of Wampum of the state games Sunday afternoon from the ' R.KSn/1'S other advertisers have enjoyed. council. Rest Hill team, which is composed of i Mrs. Levi B. VanNest spent yester- workmen on Robert J. Collier's es- ! If Register Want Advertising pays THEM, day with her daughter, Mrs. William tato at Wickatimk. The score was 18 ] Curchin, Jr., of Red Bank. to 0. The frame was played at Tobin's ' there is no reason on earth why it shouldn't The advertised letters remaining at field al: Fail- Haven. A oood crowd at- • pay YOU. the Oceanic postoffiee are addressed to tended the itanie despite the disagree- Mrs. H. Harkness, John Lang, Carl A. able weather. Old reliable "ike" Blalinborgh, C. Holm and William Johnson was on the mound for the In looking over the Want Columns in a single Patterson. Orioles and lip held the Iiest Hill bat- [ Mr., and Mrs. Adam Patterson of ters at his mercy throughout the issue of The Register, I noticed that one man Saugatuck, Connecticut, are visiting jrame. Myron IKnton of Fair Haven Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hicks. Mr. Pat- was the Orioles catcher. The Collier wanted a watch-dog' and another had a watch- terson is one of the judges at the team used several niU:hers and catch- flower show at Red Bank today and to- ers, including Hankins, Frawley,- dog- for sale; somebody wanted to buy apples morrow. , Stryker, Alfred Hcalier and Ray San- lorn. The Orioles, besides the bat- and somebody else offered apples for sale; a Members of the Presbyterian tery, were "Dutch" Howor first I'ase, man wanted a job and another man had a job I ladies' aid society, who have been Jack teddy second base, Joseph Pol- sewing articles for the Red Cross, will litt third base, C. Ray Sweeney short- : to be filled; a building- lot was wanted and lots I attend a meeting of the Red Bank stop, Fred Jones left field, Hoyden 1 branch of the Red Cross at Red Bank Pemble center field, and George Roop were offered for sale; somebody wanted to I this afternoon. We sell these fine instruments to you direct from our right field. The next jr;ime. will be I Dr. W. Gill Wylie of New York is played at Wickatunk Sunday after- borrow money and somebody else had money ; having a twenty-room house built on noon. I the Rumson road.' The house wilt be to lend. j three stories high and will be of eo- ••manufacturing- plant, - which eliminates the middle- | lonial design. It will be ready for oc- MARRIED MEH WA1LOPID, | cupancy next summer. man's profit. These buyers and sellers were introduced to Thomas Mount of Center street lias one another quickly and at a cost of only 25 1been spending several davs at New i York. Do not^be misled by cleverly worded advertisements. cents for .SO words. The Want Department Mrs. William H. Hintelmann of the Ridge road gave birth to a son'Fri- did its part. Now if they dont get together jday. This is Mr. and Mrs. Hintel- Printers' ink is cheap, but it takes long years of scien- , mann's second child, botli boys. Mr. in person and close a satisfactory deal, it's j Hintelmann is a real estate' and in- tific studyj/to produce a piano of fine tonal quality surance agent and is secretary of the THEIR fault. Monmouth county fair association. I The Presbyterian trustees will meet such, as the MATHUSHEIL When you want something, isn't it worth 25 tonight and appoint a building com- mittee to have charge of the altera- cents to be introduced to somebody who can tions and addition to the Presbyter- ' ian church house on Bingham avenue. BRANCH SALESROOM: supply that want? Then phone Lucky l'i, The meeting was postponed from last Tlnn-fday night. ' : Red Bank, and let me introduce you next Miss Jones of Riverside Drive, who 5 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. week. made a trip to Labrador with a mis- sionary, will give an address on her travels and experiences at tho meet- TELEPHONE 69O ing of the Presbyterian ladies' aid so- ciety this afternoon. After Miss made tllem so nervous and u Jones's address the society members they couldn't play their best. will sew articles for the Red Cross. They will also sew articles at the meeting Wednesday afternoon of next ATLANTIC HICtHIi/lIIISS I.OSES. "week.

ABliury Park Eifirh Kclioo! rootbnll Team Mrs. Edward Bo.aert of the Oceanic Acld.M Ar.otliel- Victory tu Lib-t. road lias been entertaining her brother The Red Bank Register will carry the news of. your business, or th; Th- All.-iMtlc Hi';.':!;",!:.!-; f-i.ill-all from Highlands. ! team \\':i- ifcR.-u.-d Satniiias' .it A>-- NEW COUNCrl. M2MBER. i I'M worth Rex has given up hisnews of what you have to sell or want to buy, in 5,400 homes each weel hui-y l'ai-1; l.y it fvniv i.f l-.i tu il. The BF.OWH TCfStf.III) BUSY. position in J. DeWitt Hrower's meat Asinil'V l':'.i-k bo.-,-, ;v\'<. ,1 i I.!MI !• on lUilm Piilinjr Now a Keyport Ofllcinl— market and grocery store. | 1 old stvlc foo'diall aiul hu . >.-,• ..i I'm- '.raiislnu-g- Eii.il Ustnto I'inn Dolu? BilsiiiGHS Tr.niBnctoil Tjy Council. ' Alls Amelia Heath of Lafayette! ncv. !'(ir:i.a;inns were ii-i-.il. Ar-lnu-v lllbi loen sti-cei will soon move to Keel linnk. ] 1 o Klilui I\)lintc ' ' appointed Park is iiov. tb.i- i-iil. dam in the .Miss Heath's mother died ten daya I i:.:i«-n * Kiimv.hm! npurt the I'ol- a n;e;nber of the Keyport horoufth En>( lei-.-.-- hifih s-!h.,i! 'e:u-'M- which T.vinjj ,ales n-oai Udober .1st to <).•-! iie;o ai the age of !U years. ; council to .succeed Edwin J. Currie, ha-- :• !( i,.: a Lam*.-. in .S;-.-, ui(i:r,'•: ni-i-r ! "ah; who rcsi'.uied. i Hsn-y K. Travis has given a con-j Kan- I., wrei.ci- l)ri-v oi' .\. h-n't'-c i: i'. - •; -.••.- -i i.-i - i.. il- I. II I-:. Tliomas Polinp;, Harry Fitzgerald t ra< l to Arthur I'J. Smith to repair his j Hi--! I: !:.:< ii-a- j.ii'il -d -., :-.„;!. he' hoik.e on the Ridjre road. The work- • >' it.-. i..|,..i i .: • . • '.\ .'-••.• Y..rk' an.! and Tollius Jr. Roberts have been v;;t : ..!..-i li, llv " I .-.j.-.- l)i-a." -h' h ,s- will en.it :?28r). ; . • ]--! • :-. .'.Vi:- K. I , .1 ..;' I'- ; Hi A ni- ehvfed members of the board of fire Vi';-I. !! - -i^r-i--! a - -id!-.- W|:-n- ! cil William Nnughton of New York line-. wardens and the borough council has confirmed the election. : .spent Thursday with his parents, Mr. o*<*^- A lively discussion took place at tiie .•mi! Mrs. William Naiii'hton. Frank j PIETY r.T BEiPOSB. council meetinp,- Monthly night be- Niuigliton returned to New York Sat- tA\ei'n the couucilmen and Clustave urday after spending several days Miss lician Horrdl Iii:Lc:-;.iiin il rrioiuis •with his parents. 1..I I.. Voelcker, the engineer in charge of ; Sanu-iiny :-i-.,in. the changes at the water works, i James Barber is having minor re- j .-•• He •il- l.-l I 'I iiere is a lealcitf-'e of from IKI.Ot.Kl to pair-- made to tho house on the Oceanic ; in. il '-I- .'in.Oiiii gallons daily at the plant r.iail, which he recently bought from i. Tli. WHIU.' and the lioroup;!) will not accept the James Enright, Jr. William IJruce is ine; ^.ai: , ;, . ii.;• i:t;: job until the leakage is stopped. The doiiu- the work. .1. i1. . .11 'v \\. i'.-n;i!. n.ii-i -'I'wn r pri.'-': :;t V. i-l'i- !\li:- Alae council has notified water consumers M is, Alpha ('unnin.L ham, who Mamie and K:iti-- Voni hi-i-- and Cii;,r- I--I- !•' .-.:.. r\- Kil'-\' -.1 \.-\-.- V • M-k who have not installed meters to do so moved from Red Hank into half of the Joltf Willi'tl. Iv-ni-st Maih. ;in,l .inhn I! low n »C Kinij-slami. lot;etlier with lions; on Lafayette street owned by !,. -i.-r Smith. Mr. Xaacjiton and .Mra.t once or have their water supply Mc(ii-af of lii'lfnrd; I,'.-on liunlt-v ami cut otf. Jaim••-, Enright, Jr., ten days ago, Edward [lendt-ii-kson of l-'air Haven Kelly are opening up O.-ean avenue niovil Friday to her own home on the and .(udson Wells, Kohcrt I'lirneit, from the J'oi-l Momnoutb roa minnlis and :!•) I -fi Hand, past slate councilor of the ITS of the county diocese met Thurs- SPECIAL EVEWT WEiSMESUAV NIGHT tin, ii Norwegian employed h)' William seconds, which lieal Tbiirsday'.q time. Wmltlel! of Kriiiiiiluiri^, received a had American Mechanics, will speak in tin? day afternon at St. (ieorge'ii church. PflISS ROSE D0RHIS Will Introdnco Tho Latent N«w Ynrlt Novitlty, cut on hi.'i luiad. JVTiirtin'a axe cau[..bl Thin ra.-c was won by Tom Ailey, who morning mid afternoon. The autuni- Rev. T. A. Oonover of Kernardnville covereil the distance in (Hi minutes and Animutcil Hongu, ShowinR In Motion Photography How Tho Authors in ll clolheii line mill was pulled from unl offerings of fruit and vegetables gave addroEineti in the afternoon and Wrote "Tho Ijiml of My Bent GirlH1' i ; - - i (lit! hand. Nine stitches were ivi|iiirt'(l :i0 seconds will be given to the poor. »t night. A HUpper was nerved nt nix to Clone the cut. o'clock that night in the parish liniin« USUAL PHOTOPLAY PHOOHAMNB AT IJYRIC Finn Colory fiom Port Moninoittli. - -*a-» *&~ hy women of tho pariah. Ulrl Ynlln from Boat. Kjr. foe Itrotbers of Port Monmouth, Mrs. Patrick C'onluy of New York who have a laij;e truck farm, have a Miss Matie Dumont of Nnvesink spent. Friday ut Kiinimm. She nutrie The eleventh tfradn of tho Leonardo line crop of celery this year, consid- wan out in n small boat Unhing last arriuigtiimmtu with William L, hijili school (iiive a lianci: hist Friday ering the I0111; spell of dry weather. week with her sister Virginia and Triitit to have her liniine nt the corner liiKlil «1 Hie ii'liuol. About J00 |iei-- They brought one stock of celery to brother Herbert. JMisss Dumont lost of thn Ridge mini and Center street RI>II'I w«'i" |tji"*nl and th«> rovoipt.-i 'I' I It-; ItKiisTKii (illicn tliin week, on her balance and fell in the water. Khis repainUMl, WHHans ('rono iuu\ family t« uiff MO. ivliicli tliert' were fiixt«eu sht»jl>(. Van rescued by lior brother. live In the house. THE RED H&UV, REGISTER. Thirteen.

Bid BKOKBE. BMSfix Waiirraa. .****, XUVIS. ddition of a kitchen built to the back Come IlIKi Ilt«r tlie KIlliViIKe KP'-Oker of her house on Locust avenue. ton|Kbt on llrrio'l utreet, O>S«K to <>•George Doughty and David Harden- nei Bank Ooaaoil EntertriiiaS Two tlnn SMflf* Om 01(1 FOB SSSI. brook are doing the work &V6& MiU £»»t Thursday Ccntlflsred At ytiWSi! K««Uaff. Two hundred men attended the in- Him* '. oh Ciinion plan-, H.-veii room.i, EilWiijd Hawkins elttirmi bo was Wftter JI id )>I,K; Inn!',' lot. Fur urn Hi II1,I|H fuiiiiul KUIK uinokcr held Thursday A public meotind wil! be held in lh» stopped lute 'Saturday ni(rht. nw the Sil'jUl'! 0 Of 1', ,1, (iilllMOIl, lleil ljlilill. nitfht by Hed Bank council of Royal " " iiwe n- opinion of every taxpayer In the bOr- UmiH vven: remti'i'cil hy the Hed Bunk |IHH«C(! tlie penny Friday. l»ly..nt :!II8 Mouth Ktr'ii>t,-i(w! Hank. OUgh 1)11 tlllH IllftttBI' Bll'.t HOllCCH Will band of eighteen pleceu, vocal solos ../.The young' people oi Hie MethodlBt HOUSS *"0a BEMT. " \ tie Bent rWjtieiitlriK all taxpayers to at- were KUnK by Cecil W, Lediur'd, Harry church will hold an entertainment and On"'tlviiliivn uvenue, with till imimivi'- tend the meeting next week. The old Boskey and Fred JoneH and the quests will (?ive a musical sketch, "The inentK. Apply tu WlillJim r, Snylir, bridge over the crock was torn down played euchre, pinochle and dominoes. IJiiiDn liolei, Whurf tiveiinc, r.tii lifuiit. Gypsy I'icnic,'/ at Monmouth bull on and a fence was put up on each Bide A nUpper consisting of roast beef, Wednesday night of next week. Reci- 'of tho creek by Dudley S. Farrand. baked beans, bread, pickles, olive3, cake tations and vocul and instrumental White Klrl or wtJimtti \ Fair Haven peaplo claim that thoro is und coffee was Berved, The smoker cval houHtnvoilt In HIIIHM Jinrills'. A|,|ily selections will also he rendered. The a right of way along the shore front was one of the mout aiicceBsful ever ut (10 Worlhh-y street, IO KI It<:,l Dank. entertainment will ho in charge of nt tills point untl they claim that Mr. Mrs. E. F. Morris and Mrs. George held by Ked Bank council. Orator KtOBBT TO LOAM. Fnrrand hud no legal right to Imvo the bridge removed. IiCWig. Melvm Crec had charRo of the Bupper „*%?£ ft»J tnT'".^,!" .aolUS, Resident!) of Sycamore place have John Colnndriello, who recently and Charlcu Hopping wno in charge of A. h, Ivina, Resistor building. Ked Hunk! asked the borough council to repair bought George Ellenberg's bottling the entertainment. establishment, is having a bungalow W&HTEB. that street. The road fund will not Fuvm waiite.,1, Jrom fiit to vr, uere.H, permit thia work to bo dono tills year built on the properly for his own oc- good tillable land; will work on .Sharon - Iv *-%--—- Aroannm Deputy Davlo Busy. Lut it will probably be taken up early cupancy, George Miller is doing the or rent. Htepben Slmltz, riuOanx, N\ J. Supervising Deputy Grand Regent next year. work. p Wultelt r IIJ . Davis, a member of Red HOBBE SOU SA1E. The bill of Donald Kanliin, Jr., for Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hendrickson Wulter Bank council o£ Royal Arcanum, has the storage of some IOBB has been set- started housekeeping Saturday in k norm.; leather top IHIKKV. harness-; $r><) been busy the past week making of- uUe» mitllt. Aidrom liox iS, Ited Hunk. tled by the borough paying Mr. Ran- part of the house on Main utret^ ficial visitations. Tuesday night of • kin $30. Mr. flankln's bill called for owned by Mr. HendrickBon'n fathor, last week he visited Long Branch ma M}o monitia. $48. Henry HendrickBon. WHlllniT und ironhlK idme at lioiiH! by council, last Wednesday night he Bills amounting to $228.74 were The Methodist ladies' aid society llio dozen or by the whole wu»ii. MHK- visited Glenwood council at Matawan, Blo Bowles, 2U5 I'CQi'1 Hti'it, Iti'il Haul; paid by the borough council Monday met last Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Thursday night he visited Red Bank night. Included in this was $125 83 Bdgnr Smith's. Sixteen .members BTE&U BOIIEE FOB 3AEE. council, and Friday night he attended part of the appropriation for thewere present. The society will meet ThivtchfV Htenm boiler for ^al« or ex- the identification celebration held by olmm;u, BCO-ft. rudlutlon, l'..r Hin.ilkr board of health. only once a month during the winter. Coronal council of Keyport. holler. U, B. Uulsurt, box 28, Malawim, The borough clerk was instructed Mr. and Mrs. John L. Penrsall will N. J. Monday night to request the Consoli- .leave tomorrow for a visit with rela- tives and friends at New York. TOP dOI£ I?OB BAM. HBIiP TD dated gas company to repair Battin Will flolivor name, Churlcn Burd, White li1! wanted for U|I,S1;IIIH work, road In two places where openings The Methodist newing society will Bank. ThOHO Wlllln^ Hlicll a iJO.sillon iiiipjy ;it jvere made to lay pipes.. hold n supper und sociable ut the ^tley iinVKfjtantl, liroinl street, Hr<\ ihureh basement tonight for the mem- HOUSE FOE EEIIT. Uanlt. The first and cccand degrees were Apjily tit 1'UUK's fiuuly Ktore, Uroml conferred on Charles Ames Thursday hers only utrect, Ited Dunk. HOUSEWOBK. nigt l>y United council of American Jack ManniiiB, Charles BerRe and lli'i',lM lnr- in New York where they will make N. J. Telephone 129-J. Hunk. use at II liuilHon are! for r wnferred on Frank Hendrickson, Ce- ooms, nil improvement. Apply KlclTei' pi-ill's, linsliel i,n«k'-t', 7:, cents; iviird, elect ri.; li^-htH and self Klarter; arrangements to apend the winter in 1 cil Warren and Alvin Parker. Nearly & OulcU ;', Hed Uiuik, er any a^ liiii-rcl, il.Vr,, I'rU-it'B 1'iii'in, Chuiiel Hill. .vill In: I'M ut ren»oi>nl,li. llKi,re. Ownei- Florida, auFEBAGE. WAITBEB. J'. I). a.ldri'.HK Atlantic Highlands, X. .1. lesir.'N jinotliei- type ol' ear. DomonHtrn- eighty Mechanics attended the nieet- 500 dwt. of old gold. Old Bold bought 1 Street ineetlliK lonljjlit on Hrntiil lion. I'lu.ne 1'JIU) Asbury Tiirk, X. .1. iiiR , visitors beiiiR present from Red Members of the Methodist church for P!\sh or exchanged for now j,-oods. I,, Tlio Ifew Euglanil Employment Agency treel. Very KOO<1 speaker. help liolcls, HEALTHY WIOTIE APPEES. Bank, Rumnoii, Belford, Seabrifjlit (rave a reception last Wednesday lie la UOUSHIII*. Jeweler, 38 Broad .street, ill'jllsli i.scs and prival." iUl ThorunKlily sprayed, without worms SAVE VOTJE OT.O CLOTHES. night to Rev. J. L. Algor to celebvate- SAOKAED CAS rOB BIBB Hod Uanli. rdiiiK b>.' and Atlantic Highlands. An oyster I'enrl »tn i-t, Iti-il Hunk. ' or fungus, tin- foilnwin^ varieties for Best priees paid for secoml-han.il his return to the. pastorate here for for all OCCUHIOIIH; uiiroful driver; reuson- siileillaldwlns, Kalisbury, Nero, Pelican, t'ents' clothing'. Kor estlmatca Inquire fiupper was served by United council ulile rates. Cull 040-K Red lianK. his fourth year. A substantial purso WANTED. Hen Davis, Coniier'•'*s .liarket. J. C. Itleh- at Hed rianlt 8team and Dye Works, 95 after the meeting. IIoouiej'M ant] boiirder.s unnleil win dale, Phalanx, X. J. Slircwsbury avenue, or 2i West Front was Kiven to Mr. Algor. A social desire a permanent home will, a refine, Colored maid wants place for general Artfndna Little, daughter of Leon P0TAX0E0 rOE BflLE. leiiKework; i;i)o,| referencf. llnlsy Wil- street, Ited Bank. Phone. lfi-R or IK-M. time was spent. l-'llHt-ClUHH GllftMl .MoUIllatll it'llu family. Apply lit I'll U'ulluei: Mini Little, waa five years old Friday and Hid Hank. lains, can. of .Miss Iteed, l.iicu.st, X. J. FOB HAI,E. fui- null... John LiniB, Hvenrtt, X. J, J l''oi(r-;icre larai, bar^alti tn iiuick ron SALE. she entertained a dozen little friends Mrs. Alfred Disbecker of New llone S-m, Atlanlic Highlands, N. .1. buyer: llvi-r. i house; stable and oilier Di-pel wuK.o, will, leather eurliiin-; at a party that afternoon to celebrate Yorlt lias been spending several days PIOD FOB CAtE. rois P1E.ST-GX,ABS PLTJ^TBING- WOSK, Imlldhifts; "U main rnuil, i'.u miles to I'atTei'v I'ttiul wu^on witil poles ontl at her home on Maple avenue. MMdlotown Two snmlt Wltll |)l|if, -sh;il'ls: lU'o li"lit express WiieouH. Will the event. Games were played and a YounnK IK . etc. Also two cedar UUHII lubs, In JL;OO T'luinliiuK, lii'utiiiK and tlnhlnft vvurlt i Ited DIIIIII, near villa.ue. Aihli'i™ Kni-m, ^ell eheap. I'un lie seeia at 1C. \ • birthday luncheon was served., Ar- Mrs. Daniel H. Cook of Red Bank Stock J.'arm. Tliomlifl S. Field, lied Hunk. ^<)tu.llti'urnished rimjn, ivlth I'onvenlenecs Mrs, William VanNote Rave birth to Ten TinirH of Home] i>iK' for li^llt lioiiseKeeplni,' If wanted: im- itandH. Howard for return to I will sell a Rood lot for $2(1(1 and $Ht,; trill hieatioti; reasenable rate-s. Apply at a son Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vun- HARDY EDANTB, 30, EACH. Hudson House. 1 lfi Hudson avenue, Hed pnneini'iits; in a very small family; Held Squab Kami, Brnnrli nve monthly luiynu-nt-i. Lots In that locality ceuliiilly located, reasonable; between Note now have two children, botn Bee my display ntlvcrti.senient on page Ulll laye (ionldeil 111 value In tlie past l'ultr Hank. Plione iIJJ fi of thin Issue, Dont mlas It. W. IS, Wallace, and Mechanic sUeets. Applv at boys. Mr. VanNote is a carpenter years. George .Muttliews, I'.ed lianli. •Hi Spi'IHB street, lied Hank. contractor. COW BEETS FOR SALE. STEINWAT PIANOS. HE LEAVES TOWN IK A HOEET AWD Aliovit 20 foan-'fLso f medium .sized COM tOOKI IiOOKI! LOOItlM liny tlie best, a steimvuy upright, Miss Jennie Butcher has returned ItlHDr.riTG WOOD SOB SAXE. Yi'rU'Knmd, JUilu; linmd, %*,(M. AVCTI0H SA.I.E. GOES TO CONHECTICDT. Six burrolK for one dollar. Howavd G. foeet.i for fc-ale; line fur liuukry. M. 1- Automoblloa repaired and all klmls of •iuelioil sale of uenerul ii'ie,'"hantlls.-, home after spending a few days with Lyle, on O. K. l>a\is larni, .\e\nna engine work done Jit your own place or et (.'a.sh fir payments. WWrili e fof r tbK, Ro.scvelt, fid West Front street, Rod oi- I will enU. l-'riinH T. lUooin, Hed household t-oods and kilelien nti-nMIs her mother, Mrs. Lavinia Butcher of Rank. KiHln^H road. my place. Autos for litre. C. A, Morris, Ho ^look 3I1B Brotlioic's Horso IJillik. I'hone M!l-l:. will lie lield nt.U. ('. lU'imeti'a store at Ardena, near Farmlngdale. Tilton avenue, Red Bank. Tel. 497-M. Chapel Hill next Friday iil'iernotm i >,- Wagon with Him and Ho Loft BeUlnd CAHBIAOEB EOE SALE. SHOE FOB KALE. toiler MIIIII, at o'eloi'k. Tet'nis ciiill George B. Moxley, advance, adver- A number of ii.st'd farrl;i^es, fncltldit];. SAT7MII.I. rOB SALE. Savoi'sl Hutoo WHlcli BIB Brother Will ni Kuturday cleric wanted in shoe All i.iiVfasliinned lundscase anil old l>e\vis Ii. l-'ust\'r, -.uielioneer. tising- agent for the "Little Cafe" iii-i-NH SIIOL'M, imx ;;i;i, noil VU-tnrin, ilijiiot WHBOIIH, \I1IIIKI. earl, el Ktei sawmill for sale, with all th Hnvo to I>ay. bookii for Male cheapp; also liir/o]] healera,, company, is spending a month at Chi- Hiillli. Apply tu C. ltleyelniiinn, Illaek l^oln ieeeSNai'>y |> alleyalleys,, etc. . I'l'iec as.m- Ullle. Alil ('l(o'l)avi) d II. Hennctt, l)e- No. Ill, , inK onditionditi ,, clieal pp forw want SPECIAL SALE OF WAI,! PAPER. cago, where the piny is being pro- •Tastes Kdward Parker of Bridge, f From 5 cents a double roll up. Bio FOB BALE. Xoriuuiitl enue, l'"air Haven, X. J. of use. Apply ;o .MrsM . OliveOli r C. AylesA , duced at the Illinois theater. avenue has shaken the dust of Ked M -12, Locust, .\. J. selection of wall paper at lowest prices lleuthis nto\f, nearly new, in excellent BOUSE FOB BENT. Estimates on pallet- liatiBinp; ami pUnt- Mayor and Mrs. Frank D. Covert Bank from his feet and has gone to "iiiiilltion. Call or-wri;- I'. J. (JlslOK Furniture of all kinds repaired. Re- Wo acres of ground; two minutes' walk mer home here. FOB BALE. Xovbe.r lOtli. Also :;n IOWIK. Hi TOE BEITT. brother, Benjamin Allen Parker. Hia About r,0 biislii-ls of eld corn on oarV. .1. iliillei-s, niverslde In he. .Aorlnf? of antique, anri ronhogany fur- from the trolley line, or.,, live ..minutes- Thomas Walters returned home Fri- niture a bpu-iMidty. Hunry Grause, Krpnt Seven-room liuu.-.:, vyi,Uv, Aleeti-.ii: U^litii from tlie trolley junetlon. Apply to A D whereabouts were learned by making for nale. Walter U. Walling, Atlantic 71-w Ked Uanli. nnd' all iinprnvenieiits, im l'eters place; day after spending ten days with rel- IHBlilands, N. J. _ ,• street, n^ar Soutli^tn railroad, Red Bank. Conover.New iVIonmnuth, N. .1. inquiries at tbe..iiailraad .freight .sta- 61TUAWOH WffllTEB. luudwoud Ihiurt; and open i;Tate.'. warm atives ut Brooklyn. ._ FARM POB SALE. house in-winter. Appl.v al 70 Hudson tion frcyri which tlie goods were FOB BEHT. Wbltc Kirl MMDIH Hltllatl.in a WANTED. Mr."arid Mis.' Frank Wesson, who Can l'tirni.sb cotVi-cnet's. [MII1 [iju' I.'itrm nC I'll acres, al Uruilevi'll sta- n venue, l'liiim. •t:>,:t-M. shipped. 1 ICMIC riioiii nr iiatt of mure to rent. thui for sail1; inn aetes more Kooi l'iirty d. Nil ins t,, lo.iile in l:,.,| u,,,,!,- were Jiving n vaudeville sketch nt Inquire al I'ahlt .Store, L'!l l^awt I^'ront apply at Totley's neivs^laiid, M- vieiuilv, ,lr.|,,-, I,, |,i,relu,se enlive .,v .'Kieet, Ited Uanli. potato land. AdAd'lre.-'..'l i ((''. 11". lleiiilrieHson. MOVIE M/iCHINE POa SALE. Buffalo, have returned to their sum- Jumes Edward left behind him sev- strict, Ited Hunk. avenue, Asliury l'ark, X. .1. liulr interest in business wit-li suitaulo 11 111 Fourth i'nwers's nii.vine; picture machine, X aelne partner. liuslneww unwt lie mer home bore for a short visit. eral holes amounting to about $200, WASHIKd AND IE0NII7O. , ami a standard liimtli, tiiKctller or sciiuiri- and .stand r,,]leuvt of last week with her Bis- His brother will have to pay these Willow heathiB mem ahovc. lor sale rcasnluihle Mdve.1, Hed Hank. Apply to .vlrs. l-'arquliar, Ili2 ICast I.'ron 'I'lif'atei-, Uelford, X. .1, ter, Mrs. Frank A. Mulford. Mrs. .notes. Before Jumes Edward went to qiiicH Iniyev. Apply to A. YrumUull WIMDOW OIiEAKlHO. Mlrtct, Hod Banlt. .Ve make a s]ieeialty of eleaalii": win- Steyert and Mrs. Mulferd spent Fri- away he sold a small shack on tii« BORDEO rOIt SALE, Kinith, 8 To'wt)!' Hill uvi'lliie, Ueil I'.anlc. EID BASK DAIRV. i dows ol store-, oll'ees and private |-.-si- day ut Middletown. Parker homestead to James Bollanger. One. sorrel num mid one ..ny mare for 3POB BENT. Sweet cream, pure milk from our own ' also general olliee eleaiiiuL. I.OST. fnr-ms; fresh huttor, buttermilk ana Benjamin Allen Parker snya that Hllle, ;;oim w'orkerM. Apply to 1'lnllk A very desirable six-room hou, liable Hallsfaetlun Kiuu'all- A horse owned by Charles Gehl- KMiler, Kwl Bunk. water, ^as, toilel, plcnij' of closet A siin-liurssiinliursl IIOHIKII KIIIIK I lirfastiiii n home'-mado pot cheese delivered dally. ^, , pj , dd l ll Iced. JI West ]-•, uit street, with lleil baua, an Atlantic Highland___„ s baker. , this building belongs to him, but that *l t I) Ili' witli opal in center surrounded li\- small Charles A. McCluskey, Red Bunk. Tele- Hank Bleiini dye u, WAHTED. at I). I.elin.v'n, L>10 Hhrewshur stonest . SuitablSitbl e reuupreuu ii . Hetui'iHetui'ii to was strickeik n witihh colilic in ffront t off ! ho has no bad feeling against hia avenue, lied Hani:. phone 463-M Hetl Bank. A yotniK mtin to make himself useful Ueilly's Kiocry, HI i'l street, John L. Bennett's grocery store Sat- brother. He says he has no doubt that 1OST. In cUitMnK utove. AiUlreHH llobilirook, FAItM WANTED. lianlc. KUKSINGt. bin- ;il;l, Hed BnnU. I'laiiM of small Inmiratou- l.eu tu-uw^u urday morning. Dr. Lester H. his brother will return and make good ^I'^irin wanted Ui rein, about ten a«res. Nursing hV 11,e I,our; also lna;;Si lien- arniory an,] Chdie hotel on Tuexd.iv Strykor was summoned and he at-all his obligations. suitiible for corn; land in sod lu-el'erred. BYT: PIOK. Ktaduate i,,i!v;e. All kinds of (Jetiihcr 27 I!M-I. i'luns Xo 1 lur, daii' OEEQE TOD BAtE. Wanteil, tiu te eurry one of my eye tended to the horse. The horse re- Benjamin Allen has received word 1 (.live full iiiutteuhu's nnd terms. .1, \\,, laket). TerniH very reasonable .M. (letohe, r I-, - i:>- l I'ai'ty.- findint;- Hume. Wlilti l'2mden pteeHc foi sale. box :ii:i, Ked Haul:. liiclt.s in youre ixieket, for taking eindeiv, liox 5-A, K. 1). No. 1, I.uuise ri'iiwftiril, ti Sunset aveiui' lied pleasl e returt n them lo .loscnli siwannell. covered sufiiciently to be driven home from James Edward that the latter W. K. : etc., from tlie ye. <'. H. ClovU, 161 VYcsit lie call :iOM-.M. N. JJ. liunl ' ileet, liiiviilsmi bullilinu, Hed Hunk. Saturday afternoon. is going to get a job at Chicago. WANTED. Kl'eiit Street, ij.poBile West street, lied llanl:. Arthur Sickles is at Atlantic City, James Kdward said in his letter that POBITIOH3 WANTED. Uotli Hexes tu liuvel und solicit orders; 1'OB SAiLE. SOCIAL AND DAHCE. $25 /to ?:!l) weekly can he made. Apply hentIl\K stove, nearly m^v, best Ma: whore he is representing United coun- he would be back nt Red Bank in the Tu'o white Anieriean i^irls wish posi- nt II l>rnininnud place, (I;)!! p, ni. to S;00 HUDSON TOTJEING CAB. luer.-uli, social and dance, will he tions an clinnibcrinalil.s. Addres.s liox A lltlt .six, ")•!. with two extra lires oi der, suitalde for in, .store, hall held at Airs. Host (jrnlierK's, .\uWnnm cil of American Mechanics at the an- spring ami that when he comes back p. in. \V. Dcolitllc. or any plae S-, Oceanport, \. .1. comiiiete and two spare tulles, clock, plenty prlliKH avenue and Carman plnee. l;,.,l he will pay every one he owes. rinlred; eeonoin ml Inirner nual state council of the Mechanics. sheclc nhsnrhers, utc. ('. W. l.uyster, ianli, on Tluirwihiy, l>clol,cr _':ith for in., EMPLOYMENT AOEHCY. Ma])le nvi'iiue, Hed Banli. Mrs. John F. Meyer will give a Some time ago Dr. Lester Stryker ,lr, N'onvoiid ami Park avenues, lOllieron, i.enellt of the ladies' auxiliary of M',.«l^ \ When in need of i-eliaMe help call 7H-.J ;lde hose company, Kvmyhody invilcd. masquerade Hallowe'en party at her cot judgment for 525 against James roaa HEHT. \ N. .1. t or at Xo. (i Whuff aveuuc. Red Hank. CLOCK REPAIRER. home, "Haroldia," on the river bank Klx-room lioltHe, all imiiroveinents, !1 Help for hotels and private families sup- Edward Parker. He undertook to un^et nvQiine, Red Bank. Apply to .1, II' h;i\e ;, eloek or a sewing ma- tooimjo roE BAKOAIKS? . „ . . ... T, \v. i\loill plied nt sllovt notice. FOTATOES FOR SAIE. Saturday nitrht. Two score persona seize crops on ucnjamin Allen rar-1W. Mount, Ited Hank. eliifie \-iiu wish lo h:,ve repaired^ \vl,.\' If so, see our fiiriiiliire am! IIOUHCIIOM Oreeii .Mountains and lviiormoun, %'i.'l'\ nut let me do it for you? Will cull n't • from Fair. Haven, Red Bank, Tinton ker's farm, claiming that the crops BOAS' HOUSE FOB BALE. pev liiU-rel \ve.lsht nf Hi", pouiulH, IWKKea spiKialties. Kntiie contents ol hotels your home. Address (f. W. WdudU'ai'd, z boardmi,' liou.ses and cottages bought for Kails and Little Silver have been in- belonged to James Edward, but he was Hound, klmi and Kentle, suitable for HOUSES ron SALE. on carri; fine 1'iu- hakilifr, siiperior |]n\-or, Burrowes Ktteet, 1UU liaak. lady to drive. MI-H. 11. A. A'un.Mutei', box spat ci'.Kh. Deliveries fiee of chtuge vited to the party. unable to get possession because it Team of Ixirse.s lor sule, kind and menty AU'lvnl K. .leimlu^s, !''inivill5i;dale, Schwartz's furniture stores, 10S-1I0 107. l.'iilr I In von, ,V. J. gentle; Hta^e, wagonette and auto luis X J" Mrs. David H. Bennett is spending was proven at n trial before Justice TWO HOUSES FOB, BENT OS SALE. West 1-ront street, corner liaplo avenue, luddiiiK finutcen pe'isnus. J, a. l^anke- Ited Hank. OABBOTS FOK SAIE. COWS AND BEETS. Hue on Wnshin.^ton .street, eli;ht rooms, a few days with her sons, Theodore Wise that the crops belonged to Ben- tliiu, Keansbiii'K, X. J- burn ami all iinprovenu-nts; one entirely About T[i liar!' 'IK of t'hnlney anil U:\n- Wnnleil, HI tons of cuv hee Bnd Percy Bennett of New York. jamin Allen Parker. The coats of the OUNH1NO- NOTICES. sale '' tine family ciw*. Addre I!, lit-w, ail iniprovt'inelits, near the lair PIBEPHOOP PORTABLE e \t'i- carrots for sale. Austin easier, Knt- tJumiinK notices pi-intcd on either m\tw- Kround.s. lni|uire at l'itten?;er's inai'iu't, William Reed, who had his property suit, amounting to $8.90, were paid by Insco otter Hill Farm, 1-ord special frame, JJ.V steel niHiiwn, \. J. U. V. I). liII or cnrdlioard forbidding tl'espassim,' Sll ilroail street, Iteil llank. Benjamin Allen Parker, who after- Tower tlill and i'rospeei avenues, lItedd S-I'J; all steel, J£ ult BERT. 'I'M lumilreil seli-eti'd Xmway inaplevs ahlo prices. All l'.m sumplos of Im- SUPBEB. I1- tu .", eiiliiur, for sale, U,,'f;e nun,Tier / David II. Bennett spent part of last PAIR HATEH COUPtE WED. IClKlil-rooni house In liimcl comlillon, Come and elijny the nood supper pro- ported iini] iluiiientlc wall papers anil FOB SENT. ef snuilier (revs if desired; line;-! ntoek -rotoneH to mutch now on !,„„,!, oni week nt Freehold.- They made the n Athmtie street, Ke>puil; or will tn\de iiiat, Vllll-i;| Ylnlf house for rent, si* roonifi; UIKO ( vided by the ladies' aid, in the l.hn'l'Oll furm pppiuperl>-> . Apply to .J . rchapel. , Thursday nMit, Urlobcr :ntli. in .state of Xew .Jerse.W Address A. \V.Hast I'Yoiit str "t, near tup in Mr. Bennett's auto. live lots for sale. liuiulre nt 1!IS Alc- i-'liapiiell, II llroa.l sticet, Ite.l llank. Hani,. I .street, Ited Bllna Cfoiti-iulo 13. B{X11 Becomea tlio Wlfo I.lciyd, Jhltuwau, N. T,T. Supper I'lOlll 5:110 to !l:00 o'clock; •!!) A Cadillac touring autompbile elinnle street, Ited Dimli. nf John T. Xjniig. ce£[s. _ ' owned by Harry P. Chandler linck- AUTO FOK HIBE. 3C1TCHEU 3ANGE lOS SAT.E. CHICKENB POI5 SAI.E. Miss Gertrude Elizabeth Bull, FOB BENT. n-passene,er liniousiue for hire by ~ STEAM VUICAHIZINO. Mm flii'liatdsn,, and ISuvntot, .\'o. s cliampions of America, hutched \li hietl Saturday night while Mr. Chmi- lliniKe at I:! Wallaee street I'er rent, all in;;le oven, ]ioil;,hl,' IMIIfie, wjl], ba.se, :,j, iller was on his way home from Eliza- iinproveim>,HM. .\])[>1\ to t'uok & Oakley, M'viee; reasonahlo rate by steam at tlio Auto Tire. Shop. ^C Me- i ','••• anil AllKUSt '.'II, ,-i,; H<-plvnilier "1 !•'• |l Francis Lang, son of Stephen Lang, Ke i Hank, or ;my ai;eut. y beth and the auto was totally' ile'- ( l'lnine 17-W lEi'il Hunk. slreet. AllAl l workk giiaranteet e' iii-ly inw. Will .-I'll ' '• "'' l«: "ei^ln-d by dlsi'ntei'eytc both of Fair Haven, were married cchanic Address Kite :i parly and K1'"W1| ell f 1 lirepareil I." htaoyed by fire. The ncident hni>- 'I'ernis cash. I.'i-oo air. !•'. H. IVIIIH, liro- i-nrly Monday night ut St. James's ron SENT. TOR HENT. I k. '• .lolin u, .shiifto Him II,,,,,.M .,..,;. p< ned between South Ainboy and Key- Ijrietor. ie, A.-.bury l'ark, X. ,F. < luireh by Kev. Joseph Casey. Tho at- A lint wllli Improvements, at ~t l'ark Itmtse on itiver street, JIL'; house cm port. Mr. Chandler was not hurt Opportunity to Strike Biff Barg'nin. plvu-e; low rent. Apply to It, O. WIll- Shrewsbury avenue, ?ITi; store on ."\Ion- PUItETa TOR CAI.B. tendants were F,HsH*Doiotny Bull, a liniiith Hlreel, ('III. lied Hank Heal Ins- I :,ti([,MU;ui leavinv. f-,,v llu- white!, , ^u.ss, ;ll Iltulson avenue. ),„• liunilreil Wliilf l.i'aluivns ntnl Kdward J. Hayes, a mail carrier nt m'.iter of t.hc briile, ami I'cter J. Lang, tate company, Ked liank. i^i^: slvlisli te:1in M!' hurses. !;tuir:iiite •CTPHOLSTEBEB. 'TChude Islmiil lieds, an inatureil, priee ^1 the Red Bank postofllce, lias resumed GET YOUR STOVES EEPAIKED. :ile-,olutel V senild and ^elilie, liolb Formerly with Herts Bros, and Arnold, brother of the bridegroom. The eaeh lluvid WiltiiU-e, supeiiutelident on Oomilublo Co., New York. Kurnlture re- g Let us I'epnlr your .'itoves now, I.. liiirness as well ;is uiidi'l' 'a.Idle. Ill'llli his iHitkis after having spent n vavn- Tllunuis X. .Merarter's eslale, Tail' llu- covered and reiHitred; awvilnt'M Miuilo. bride was uwny by hor father, Sei,\vart» & Son, We.it l-'ront .'itrcet nnd W.ACJ AND OnAVEl EOOPIMG. oi 1'atlick Sulli\;lll. l>ce;inie r,i;N), lilll tioti of fifteen day., nt Washington, 0. K y y Leaky tin and slate rool'H made tlKlit; Vell, .N. .1. sell, X. ,1. eurtalns, drnperle.., laying of eur|iet», i fil t Majile avenue, Ited Ilanlt. niatllni;. linoleum. Mattrty.ara and ou»h' ( and other points in the South. About 11)0 relatives mm frit'iuls at- (UNO tur and nsplialt for wale, u^itcn Iended the wcdanuC Mr. und Mm. McCluHkey, 117 niid;-;ou avenue., Red FURKJRH3CD ROOM. LEGAL PAPEItS. Ions lo order. JloOrahain, 37 Kimt Fi.mt Kdward Crozicr of New York is COCITEREl'.K FOB SALE. L' ]iavi' started hoitselveeping in a Uunlc. Teluphone -iOO-.l. \ uieely furilislied I,'.ml lo'dloom, Allldavits, iickimwledKmclltn, leas.'si, Ktret.'l, Iivi! Bank. Telephone 14-.I. Sollle uooM IV,»V\'VMI Uneli cockerels i'or il,|h,.|'ll expos,,,-.-, suillllde for ,0, ' ,' this week uthis home horo.; ,1(,w Umyi< ,,t K|lh, j,.lvcn w)lj(;.h Ml, M d1 1,1 , deeds' • , etc . . ah>; Turk's j;real lneln^ strftln. liiiyal two men. near lailroail au.l troll,n' :ila- POB BAM. OroSsior of New York, Ed- AMD nEAIIKO. liared l.y me. In my ollleo rYonl eiKht Lung lux) all furnishetl for their oc- 'iinns, Utllo, Silver, ,\. .1. lions. 7 I'anal .-dreet. near llruad street, I'arlles wishlm; u, .e.'ure very line .dd- ward's fnthoi', spent Snturdny, Sun- cliithle work call on John p. o'eiuek to alv, Kdiva r.1 \V. \VI:a>, Jiisliee L'tipnticy. .Mrs.. Hull rni'eiviM many Ited i'.allk. of tlu> peaeo, I'ooni 7, IOISIHT luilliUni;, HIMIIIlined lied Cheek l'l|ipin apple-, for FOB ijAI.E. Momuouth street. Phono 1I.1-.I. winier use; also extra line lii.tat'ie*, dav mid Monday here. pretty nnd substantial presents. lied llank Vouiur YorkHiili'u pl^M rr.otn ref;lHlereil, .lobhliu; promptly 1'tlended to; o.ithnatoM WAH'l'ED. rouiiil Mock, should plaee ilieir ordera Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hunting, who are iraiiteed. S irlKK-wllllllllK slnek. (ile iii-v 1--JI r Klven; nil work nu shidics Wil I MAI) W4KIBB. now. Addi'e.iM ,/IIIM, II. Vouinaus, T-le- on a vntuloville tour, spent Sunday at I'Npel'ieiieed MISS WltBWB TO WED. tlvelHiile Drive, Iteil Ilimll. prominent dr i;onds sloci' on lim l'"ol' ,1,1 ' e,,||ilo>'lll.',ll. I, Ian hi.m: Ki'iiiili 11,11 l-'in-ni, K'ey K I'' |1 Mo thoir home on Main street. ANHTIAI TAIH AND SUPPEB street; innsl fltrulsli 1 n-1 et cin I,.I,I lie prefei iv,I. -'. I'! -Ti'i-l-'-i'.l Jilddtftuwu. X I 1OST. f the Colt's Xeok Uer.'i'ined clmreh will Hie woman of the Chupel of the 1 Adilre-'S l':.\|ic leiiei.|l Saleslady, bo-. 3 Uiilury fl« liofl Bftnli: YOUIIB Womnn Will Bocomo Sleel wire itunnu Imit Matiinlay e held Wednesday uud 'I olll'Miluy cvi'li- Heil Hank. I'OR BALE. Holy Communion cleared $111.80 by a iK. Kliuler please rcliiru mime nisa, Xovemlur till ninl Mil. t'lili-ken Wlfo of St'oolilyu Mnu. I';,flies \\ Isidlii; I in-,, ,,.,-v n,,, • ihl- homemndc cako nalo Snturdny after- I'jisl l-l • iiir Nli'i'i':, Hcil llnnk. ents i:.-,! i;.u,I, Minn Nellie Fillinoto Wilbur, daugh- d to i.it T0« RENT. I'.l-llloiied Ue.l 1'1,,'ek I'ip,,!,, ,,',,p|,. noon ul llu'. store on Main utruct I lit i liiiiisiili .i\ 'liue, elj;!H - ter of liobort F. Wilbur of Hed Dank, »'llil'T use: .ils,i ,-Mi-t Hue ,„„„, owned liy Miss Annie .Schneider. The Ol'i'ICUJfl VOli BHHT. HOUSE POB RENT. ill lnt|,rove,u.'Ills, With !il,'-: OINO AND DYEINtt. iMiind sleek, ,d,,,ul,l pin,-,. Mich- ,,nlerH and Louie, John Siding of Brooklyn, nillcef! foi- rent, 11 .Mimmoiith fitfiuit 'lion."" for renl at |] I .lillletion, I ,,', mi,,,,(,. iniiii null,", : r.-e I-ndlt:.',' and i;eulu" elolliiiiM cleaned MIIW uomtm who lielpt'tl conduct the sale 1 - AddleiS Jelll) ||. \ .,,, 11, n ,,,'i, l',-|e- will ho married on Haturday night, For Informntlon npply to A. M. Wols, !10 s[[\ iimiii;;, linin menls, newl\' null-. nf .\li:s M.'.lil.'tli. eiil'e :uiul .'tlreiu, bride'..) homo at the corner of llrond HIBEWSBUBT BIVEK PItONT LOT. ;ifi Slirenslmry aveiuit.-, Hed lhinli. Phone PIANOS AND PI.AYEII-PI/VNOS. Mrs. John Lnfreniere, Mrs. Kmilie conlnctloll:!. litrcot ttud Wavorly pltvco. ACter ii '1'oiinoll anil nuuutre fur sale.. H. M. OUR 131'ECIAI.TinS. One-liall' aere plot mi Si,rew-hiiry river el Ii-, cliin III .loncfi, Mian Lucy. O'Uiien and Miiis nyllr, eontrnclor, ,11 T'otorn jihtco, ltetl u waul I'r.sb-Mlletl I front for sale al IIIUMI reii.si.iiiildi. prlei.. s.ne In.in ?:;'. lo f,-,u. Mil (tie trip the couple will start iMeUeiw ,,r ul,l I'mvl, |; KOUHE WANTED. Hf,...fli« II.,,./l,.i,'lioo,, wiaiiiillK mil uiu i-uii iw win ami Hiiuk. 'rlhune conueattunnueattn. i; 1'lenty of shade tl'ees; .sandy beaeh. Ap- Dh'lK ,v Son. n r- and luit'li. ply fin- terms lo William II. 111 lit il 11 in II- lliu'iin.' sirlel'i HI. >;..'|',|| ami Vii-t i.'d.i Mb" Sv Einerv, dnurht,,' of !-onscl««,,.i,.K«t.Hrookiy... Mr. Siol •et, Heil Itanli, l'la\ er 1'f.inoi. I'sed phii BOOS WASTED, Went l''ront ii lluiuson, N. .1. nvl1 :. SIM. lipuald. Cash i,r pavnii ut < Will, i,.v William Kmcry, will cntertivin a '"»' '» » ™Kinwi^ Will puv IT, eent.'i pel' tio/.el, fi etly | I'OUHTAIN PENS. i,me:il pi-lei. I'm Callulian ealalo,;,,,.. ,,,' I » III eall |.'p,-,uk 'I'. Ill ,,in • rare of fi'it>nds ut her liomu on Pearl ...,..."1.^.^1 „ fi'i-v>li fsmi 111 Irnile. i:. l>li'ln« lion, r.':| uinu wiim'iio. Two Waul",I. Mini- I'.iinnain liens lo renal i'h:i|iel Hill. \. Allalilli lieil llatlU. I'houe I PI I;, «'«'«1 l.'nnil utreet, Ited llnnli. A vmul;,' ei>!oi-i-,l til lo attend a f,u I trcflt Snturtlny iiilfl't at a HalloweVn r M « III sell ..oi i. 1new foiilitni I lli'.lil hi, N. .1. vear-old elilld; unit.I <•• iv- - |l,i,-, 1 party. Mi.i.ioa Alice, Jessie and Mar- Tho I,ooien bowling tiiimi of Ked POTATOEB FOB WINTBE. : l %\. C,\liH'-.ll\le|.tl i'hivk. ron BM.i: on EXCHANGE. Kiiinl home f,i|. Hie I'lulii paity. I'nll . '. II. HimU won one of three Raines! hint llt'een Mounliilli, rinind Mluek. 'our winter*!* Miipply nnw ln-foro tltey ,11'ei-l, Hetl U;uili. one hr Ill,,; 'ion,,, [letllei, $lll, e,ei( a Hallowe'en dtrawrido Kuturday ui^ht front tlio Kurekn bowlotu of AH- Hank. iiliylhln,; Uu .i Ide inh'BUee ill prlee. O.M'3. Davili. OABBAOB rOB BJU1. ?..: one wiirl, beiii'li, i:;: bl.iel.iiniih's nifrht. Iniry l'ark in a lengue nuitcli. Hilly AUTO TRUCK FOll BAI.S. I-M.ell i i;li I I im , e ilse, »;!. , o..|| S|;|; ,,e,y ,„ - y ),,,,,.„, Willie!' enUhiilAe, I|\ Hie iulllilved or ntiy w'lii.h'. le er i.-lull i; Oeoi'Ki- nnd ('ni'il Wurreli moved White of tho Kuroknii bowled acoreti of WIJ'.Il tm \lllo IrneU, will, lull ei|lli|Mllent, for 'i'' I'el, never uaoil, fll; ,e,| ii,i,ue illiillKlty desired, deli veivil, V. Vmilliini, Sd.lr.'i \\ .1. M , In, I II, l.lnde 216, 217 and 20K. i'md Morris of the ttuil \'\\ wlvo Cor you. Kc*\d 10. Hrowcr, Male for Jloo; sullnlile lor ilelheiy pur- •iu.I I'U'.II, *'; ,,iinnlllr of ,|,(i,I..II .1,1,1 Monday from Main ulreet. into the vciilileiu'c llnll-.MI!e 1 1, Mlilillelmvu Xeu Il iuisn I, k. \. .1. c"III"'I,lor lool.i, ebeii,,. Il, M,,,,,1,^11 l.ooieii bowlnd 'i'H in the flrut name. rliu'trleul coiiiriuitor, 12 Monniimtli lowilslll|l. Piildolllce Hed H:il>ll. iiiiM,...i. r'li>l-i'l,uri I Im: order. Call nonee on Fiidt utreet, wh It'll wan re- Blvciit, Kwl llnnli. Till. a,14-\V. 1 ,-eii "I linvl.l I1. WIluoii'H more, llonlli Kevpinl. ,,,.,,, I'II.II-II-,I l/ui,,,,,- FOB UEHT. lOW'M ...IIIIV. (ently vaimtetl by OeorKO Adnina. The Looics team ncoreu were H7 Curllw, nu|,erlnUiud..ill, t,,i til* £Tt>toroycllat Atttolst Fay. kalMomliihuf, eoileretlni! nnil 'ililewalUs, by \nilHi! Tetley'H lionv ull. f,t) ennlii tv to iln your oleet i IM1 wurk, itii,l gi, thoiui Young JumoH Lallan bus recovered tr,') I'milnil avenue, Heil Hunk. Kallnn In bulk, or in cami ut 111) eunt.'i. &FVIiY,H JTOIt WINTKB, moinhiefj. Wlnevupn, Hie liliol Unit will keen ftiti!i; illniiol-H, htrthihiyn, ntis. Htuillo, A farm lo let ill Idueiofl, 11 lovely tl HeHliUmeo jihiini". a:m-M An esluv line llocli of yem-lliiK , ocH- Mm. Aiidftrtion's parents, Mr. andlinion with Mr. Haceo'a uuloinobllc. mom M, Vltmior ImllillnB, lloil HniiU. linnie. For Information mil or writ,, to tilrt'el, lti-,1 Ilimll. Min. I,, i:. IHIIIfilan.", 1» Hl'OiUl HliCet, erel'i from o, I II. it, I I";,, I'. I,,IHI Mm, Willlnm Ciirchin, Hr. Mr. OIUWHVO brmigbt milt before Jun- HODBRW J>ais T.OM*. ited Hunk, ut huh' drcmdiu;- ptil'lor. I'IOI' In nilpellH of White Plymouth Itnil:,,; J;; up; ttef? W>fui for bin claiin, and Mr. .Sut'eo 1 Viueuir I'l'iidmile will Inki' pnpll'i In l-;}ule I'lirHiui'., e\pert I Itobevt Iteovey in'bavinK •><» hoiif.8 *l'ii*Hidn,\' evening on Mnptu nvelliii , lie- l'llvnU, nnd elumi tnnd l:o Mel I, to bo nppleciiltt'il, A|HO utiid it without making wsy H>!?al tweeli Front nnil tlahlnnd Mltentn, or on BATH WJUB OX.D 0AH»BSB, lailln, llerniiin nltil oilier coll,'«e preiuira- on Tliird ntreet repainted. Tbt> work II, tlay mill I'vi'iilnic Oilil I'VI- in .Iliimillv llu" y'.MiuK tVklll fil'itfcciMa IjiiliK iirmich Irolley. eieMciilit iiluuii'il liifv imliteeU. llm'Uwanl ,'u'honl pupil- l Ill Btiaullflil idvorftllilo rtll^l ttiarto from Hull l h"ou,' t;*i(l M Iteil II utk. fo, is beinR donn by Robert Hcavey and Kuld hfiHieh nol tvflli peiuln, Hinvurd If old carimtu nnd ehcnllle piutloron. Write nl'ii, taken. I'h.lence H. Kl'hlel, cor lillVM ? ', ii. A llinllf.i, Ilii/IM, !•: J, >'. >k ,1p,.. |>1(UI.'. chllilreu'o i In. il I'lldllf tnley Laverssn. H'lllllleil to Mm, A. 1". Tlllutnou, <»cniU fur elrouKwu. Aiueilenu Hug Mttuufco I'llllll I'TMIlt Blrei'l Illl'l I'lospol- «™ nHill.ai. 1!. P. Ii .".'it, *, Ki'iiwlt. K. .J, R istiya l» nilvorttae in TIIK o ite 'llootl'i t ;l:l!i o'elnek t». CJi8«J«» Berge |g having an liort, M. .«. tors', S8U V

Dflt BIUEf OCMOTCRI proms of the office under their man- GOOD rrenino. RtU ISflWtl KblgldlELff aRement were $25,000 to $30,000 per TWO AUTOS SMASHES, M year: And it does; not look u> though F!lili ArB SilBSlnir Vflrj XXuah Iiftter •Zour.g Tmtotslm "< Mai Bunk Salad Tliau ugnl Thin Year. MAKING A BIG GUN JOHN li. COOK, Edgier ti,d Publithw. joeejih McH'-rnmtt hndtho interests AUTOS COMilDE AS Two Tsg2U9 to f$»oti?*& Mftw Mfimbeys. GfcORGEC. HANCE. Anociat* Editor. of tlie people who paid him his salary Weaklisli, snapping liwckcrEl uiiif Tha Sickles branch of tho women's very much at heart, does it? other siiminer fish are remaining in WEEI. tempc-ranee union of Red Bank met the waters hereabouts this year very Thursday night at Miss Amy Olsen's THOMAS IRVING BROWN, 'I *• * Hav3p.nl OBltes Injured BO HO sraB 'fsteea ,One of the Amazing Conquests of William II. llemliickson of Red much longer than usual. WeaMish on Sprinj? straet. Miss Ursula Esrlo, htIBi CBIl 11C. N ntlClC: are slill Lying caught in very Urge to Hospital nnd C«*-s Belonging to proBidtmt of the branch, had chsrge of Ono yc.nr 11.CO Hank was bookkeeper for Dr. James John Beaastt tmd John E. Oueflslter Mddern Enoincering. Will yoEj luick ftp lh« men who BIx montliH •-. 1' ~ n dining part of his term numbers along the coast and snapping tho meetint?. Misa Eva Lamb v^as Tluefc uioiitlui >•• .4 mackerel are still found in the Shrews- Beducetl to Scrap Iron. elected a new member, A memberahip yisuf cowrfs of politics 'lay ' as county clerk. ' Sir. Ilcndrickson One man IB in the I^mg Tiriwli ho.i, 1 bury river. Usually snapping mack- contest will tie held by the 'branch. " Kllii'iull a! Ilir jiiisli'liki' lit ltid ISuni told me a few 'JUVK li^o tluit the )e- pita!, three others considerably WEAPONS WITH SHORT LIVES. N. .1., UH seeon.l-eluHS mutter. ceipts of the county clerk from erel' and weaklisli leave iim locality Two teams wera selected with Miss . ^r© yop proud .|h»t' pr by the middle of September but the bruised and scratched, and two auto- liracu Rose as thu captain of urns toaiii con»or*» searches alone under Dr. Patterson warm weather this year has evidently mobiles are reduced to scrap iron, as arid Miss Patience Koberoon captain WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1UM.were $l(i,(H>0 per year. And Joseph the result of a collision at. Atlantic Tho Monster Twelva Inch Hlfloa Ars divested o^ the power to mMsl McDcnnott turns in $853.40 as the caused them to remain in northern of tho other team. The color of Miss waters more than a month later than Highlands last Thursday night be- Uaeloss After Firing a Hundred Rose's team will bo green. White will youif government? tolal receipts of the county clerk's tween two automobiles owned by John TOWH TALK. customary. On Wednesday of last Rounds, and That In Actual Timo ol be tlie color of Miaa Robertson's team. Do you iappracist© llic improv ollice for making searches during tlle week Walter M in ton caught three Bennett and John Ii. Snedeker of At- Misses Grace Rose, Dorothy Jones and whole vear. lantic Highlands, The collision oc- Shell PasiSQO fVIoans Throa Seconds. (Continued froiu page .',.) very large weakfish down tho river, Pntionce Roberson were appointed one of which weighed six pounds. 'furred on llill.wli nvenue about six In the Hwinufni'tury of big guiia thy niuniber.s of u social cominittOQ. A pyblic school system fho ^cfem In a speech at Asbury Park a few Rut this is a question of principle, o'clock. Bennett was driving south sociable, was hold after Thursday ni/'-lit.s a^'O, aceorilinj'- to tho Asbury 1 The greatest fisherman in Ked Bank engineer hna certainly achieved some ., - --,., lot tlu figures be what they may. 1 is James Bunell. He spends a great on Hillside avenue and the Snedeker night's meeting. The next meeting of Park 7'i-f . Josep" .h' MeDerinot"" ' t said j believe that u man who ti;eU; a salary car, driven by Mr. Sneilekci's son of Ilia most during comjueMtn, for It iu the branch will bo huld at Miss HOSO'B Aro you ready lo Bay "wsll dona" So that many of the statements which r deal of his spare time on the river and tha p&rfi/ thai has kopt he pledges &o of $l,. >00 per year for Hiiporinteiuline; he knows all the lurking places of the Enrle, was going north. In the doubtful If them la anytiiiu^ mort) on Branch uvenue. hud been made about him in this cam- a public position should i^iye ALIJ OI Snedeker ear besides Eaiie, were his wonderfully fashioned or tsclentltk'iilly paign were falsehoods. Now, I have various kinds of fish which come to youi la the pttsrty thst has given yuu his time to that public duty. I believe these waters certain seasons, and he father and Edward Oakes of Atlan- oonstiuetod than Uio mouater weii|ionil in four years all thoso reforms ant! &&* niade some statements about, Joseph that a man who takes a salary of tic Highlands. According to young knows also all about the fish which found ,ou the latest battleships mid In vontnges {of which you wofl^d isa vsli^ MeDermott ami [ believed them to be .$1,511(1 from the people for perform- Sncduker, when he saw the Bennett Mrs. Herbert Chuniberlain of Mid- remain here the year around. Inrge forte. for nurny years? ri(j;ht, but I find that I understated ' injr a public duty, and then engages in James L. Bray is a frequent partner car coming he pulled over to the right dlotown, fwmerly of Red liank, who tilings. I •said that the net prolits [ ;i business in competition with the of Mr. Bunell's in his fishing excur- hand side of the road. He says Ben- From their muzzles they uro eiipalile has been laid up two weeks with ncute There ia only ono way to show your which Joseph McDerinolt 'had turned people who pay him his salary, is— nett immediately pulled to the same Last week these two men went of liiimchlni,' into simce; Bhelis weigh- rheumatism nnd nervous breakdown, appreciation of tho woflc of tha Oez&o* into the county treasury for the year well,, let everyy man judgejg, for himself i •,'.•'•, ee afternoons, Wednes- side. Then Snedeker crossed to the is slowly improving on ing ris much its unit n ton at a Hpeol erotic party in New Jersey undar, ending; October '1st, 1914, were ...i..,what* thnt+u.. * sor...... tt o..*f• a., inun..,,.., :.is., andi ;,.,i,r.judge. day ui, cThursda mtl tniy i and Saturday, fishing o^her side. Bennett did the same. $3,ll!).2:i. Thi' real amount he turned for himself whether lie would want for snapping mackerel. They caught Snedeker then tried to drive his car of thlrty-nve miloM a minute, or 11,1(10 Woodrow Wtlion and Jnmes F. Fielsfau*- in u'as-.^.'i.OOT.W. Tlie error was made such ;i man in charge of his personal HI 2 fish in the three afternoons-. The up into the front yard of Mrs. Kate miles nn hour. TheHO death dealing TKnt is to go to tKo polls on election through overlooking one or two items business. fish were all of good siic and they bit Di"'s to let the Bennett car puss, but iBlssilea may be DO dcsiKUed iia to Oswald Roop of Belford is runninp day and vole for of expenses. bui-iit lifter thoy have forced tbelr way as independent candidate for thti of- eagerly. The men fished with two |t struck his car on the siile throw- fice of eonatahltf. Mr. Hoop has been A wealthy liepubliran from up hooks and not infrequently two snap- ing Mr. Oakes against the hack of through a Ship's side or immedliitely When the AAury J'ark country was in Ked Iiank a few days the front seat, breaking his nose, 11 special officer at Belford tho past ping mackerel would be pulled in at a they Ktiiku mi olijoet or lit KOIIIC point two years. printed the story of Joseph i'-1 ago and he told me that I ought not time. What fish they did not need for I cutting face, und bruising during their flight. mott's speech, that many of the state-; to talk about Joseph MeDermott the Snedeker was incuts mad Tlie bid nua itself consists of sev- I diil; that Joseph -MeDermott 0 ! thrown out and received a few bruises. MILLER HATS eral tubes, or cylinders, slipped over one another and named after tho let- All the doi-.iaiida of dame fashion are ters of tins alphabet. "A" In inside found 'm our U&ts. Figured as tli and scorched by this powder pises. iu aim tie. amounts paul out lor: Him, it lie should employ a man at .i|)pm.iaUon of tlle interest which "HM goes over "A," and KO on, the out-ere to rsicot ths pojmlor prices, end sal ai.'s and expenses of the county, J.j,soo per year, if he would not ex-| ,; TER has always taken in morning Mr. Bennett offered to settle T E Jto;IS side tube of all being known na the up-to-the-minut-e in abjlo, wa feel clerik > ollice, as well as a statement of j pect that man to give his whole time i • ir.lir nnd rivm. improvements. with Mr. Snedeker for the damage to the tot; 1 amount received for searches. \ and his whole-hearted efforts to Ins his ear. jncket. justified in urging you to sec thorn. The eo/nty collector has to account I business, and he said he would. Then Etich separato tube, or cylinder, ia for all t'ie money paid to the countyj I asked him, if he paid a man $1,500, MILIINEBY NIGHT SCHOOL. AT BUMSOH. fashioned in much the sumo way. In Special attention given to order worU. for all i. urposes and has to account I per year would he be getting a square I the case of tho "A" tubo for u twelve fo*""r "al"l mone" y pai'•'d out-•' . Here is his deal if that man took his money and So Mnuy Application!] Received Tliat An- I of 35,000 Causotl by Destruction of Inch Bun a huge solid steel ingot in Miller Millinery Parlors, ! ul. prl sworn statement: then started in opposition to him and other .Clnss May Bo Started. Harry A. CnoGar'a Building. enst, welshing upward of thirty tons. Ul'VKll'TS. gave most of his time to his own con- Misses A. Y, and S. J. Miller, who Fire caused by spontaneous com- Tlie ends having been cut off, the in- HI Broad Sireot, cern. He said No, he wouldn't be Ret- starled a millinery nij;ht school in j bustion broke out in the hay loft of a got Is mounted In it lathe, nnil n tube- October . . Keaivhc tint; u square deal at all, and that j their millinery parlors in THE REGIS- | combination garage, stable and cow Red Bank, N. J. JSoveiuln'i- . r,t.'j:i 1,SOILS" Joseph MeDermott was doing wrong TEE building last week, filled the mem-1 barn on Harry A. Caesar's place at like "trepanning" borer removes a loni? :;i.m -,1'.KI.III) core from tlie center. The Ingot U} mn. when he did this, but Joseph McDer- bership of the class almost immediately j Rumson Saturday morning. The build- January .. iii-I. ir. L,ll-IR.62 mott was a guod fellow anci would be jOn the opening of the school. A nilm-1 ing was destroyed, ontailiriK a loss of then dismounted from the Intho and J.'elii-uary . lii.nr. elected and it wasn't good policy for fber of additional applications for i about $5,000 which was covered by in- heated. A lonK, hollow bnr somewhat BlKivli .... jur..ii.", ms to talk the way I did about a man 75 feet on Worlhley street by 150 April membership hnve been received and suranee. The Seabrifjht firemen did smiiller thnn the destined bore of tho who was £oinjc to be elected. another class may bo opened with les- very effective work in saving the house feet daop at a barg&in price. •mm May ...... '.1-.1'5 gun l/i passed throuch tho central hole, Juiii- sons given two nights a week. Ap- with their steamer fire fighting ap- nnd the ingot Is placed under n 2,500 July lliil.Ml paratus and they were ably aided by Maybe it isn't good policy, but I plicationplicationss, for this second cclasi s in 'mil- ton forging press, which gradually August .. . G'I.SO l!s'l!l!s9 the Oceanic and Rumson firemen. September !l». lil have never cared very much whether lmery are now being taken. thins nnd draws it out along tbo bar, 2 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. the things I say are good policy or which Is kept cool by water circulat- ?2'.,GI0.60 Blcyolor Hit by Auto. not. 1 say the things I believe in. ing through it After being tnmoil 1 believe that a newspaper man who To Ihe Voters of the Borough Nearly 100 young men have applied George Grillier of' Mechanic street outside ana bored Inside the tube has SnlarieH of was riding a bicycle on Monmouth to he tempered, find this is done by of Red Bank. street Monday when the wheel was hit If elected collector of the borough of by an auto owned and driven by Sam- dipping it into (i tnnk filled with thou- ] lecemlii'r 10?!! !!!!! uel Craig of. Oakland street. The ac- sands of gallons of cottonseed oil. Red Bank I will have my ollice at the the people who take his paper, and i j, ni ghn)t and the same interest is cident happened near the town hall. As It would be impossible to slip the borough hall. The office will be open jiimiilr.y 14 isn't doing his duty as a citizen I manifestet I'Vlmmry 11 i(iir. r>" — V i • 1 i t manilestert1 ubyy the young men pupils Mr. Grillier was thrown to the brick "B" and "C" tubes over the "A" ttiljo every day nnd three evenings each .Ackerson is the Wooc!row Wilson March II have never been afraid to say what pavement but was not hurt. l^MiNm have never been afraid to say what J sl1Own .-at this night school last when cold, this difficulty is got over by week during tho collecting of taxes, brand of Democrat. Hd believes in tho AlU'il S 1,1517.37 11 think, and its too late for me to be- are entitled to their use. May l;l 1.1; 5 :•..(:; henting them. The worlt, however, re- for the convenience of those unable to Wilion hind of government. He is a June Id gin any other policy now. I.believe it will be very harmful to the public Singer Wins His Suit. quires great care nnd constant ntten- come during the day. If this meets native of old Monmouth and a loyal July H 1.00S.07 The suit which George A. Daly, a tion. Tbo heated cylinder, of course, 1,112 1.77 interests of the ccunty for Joseph Me-1 Meeting of West Baa Bank Democrats. with your approval, I shall bcglad to son. The interests of tho county ere I .mix.:: I Dermott to be elected for another! A meeting of the Democratic voters professional singer, brought against decreases in length na well as In diniu- Nicholas Costa; proprietor of the Ma- have your help at the coming; election. his interests. He has pledged himself term. 1 believe that a man who takes .o f the West Red Bank diatrictr, will bG eter as it cools, and, unless great pre- •1'otai...: a salary from the people of Jlonmouth held Friday night at Levis Chasey's jestic theater, has been settled by the ALBERT A. HACKMAN. to do all ho can, if elected to the sea- I'rinliiiK. • Ktc. cautions are taken, it would naturally l! county and then starts a business in rustic manufactory on Oakland street, | full payment of She claim to Mr. Daly. cool at the ends Drat, and cause the Puirt for by Albert A. Hackman com- ate, to protect and develop the county's J Mr. Costa has a new singer at his •I Hil. 17 opposition to them is not a pood fel,:ne:u . the.railroad station. Thomas J. central part of the tube to cool In it mittee. shore front nnd to further the develop- IU low at all, but a mighty bad fellow.' Scully will be one of the speakers. theater. The silit was tried before 111 7 ;:.!!> I dont believe there is a man in Mon-! Steamed dams and the usual fixin's Justice Wise. state of dangerous tension. To'avoid, ment of the county in general. Ho l.tuiu.ir, mouth county who would permit such ! will be served after the meeting. such n thing happening one part Is DEMOCRATIC may be depended upon to represent I'.IHI.OO ' ;l tiling to be done in his private busi-; -^-.^a^ cooled artificially by means of water the resort end farming sections with THE TWO NEIGHBORS." jcta, while the other portions nre heat- April S •'-;'-;i'; : ness. 1 dont believe Joseph MeOer-i unprejudiced fidelity. I!:!L> mott would permit a man to do in his Snnk Street Infant Send. ed by gas Uaiues. Hi.iv i:: One of Them Gives His Version of the CANDIDATE • Jllllr ID 3 1U.74 business what he is doing to th Harry J. Norman, son of Bettie TVe. now come to .the wiring process. Ackefson is not the candidate of any July X ..I'MI'! county. I believe that a man who ] andd Robert Norman of Bank street, Condition of Affairs. Layers of ribbon-like steel wire are class or any faction. Ho 13 free of po- AUKIISI i "~f<:.i:> found his superintendent doing any-j died yesterday morning, aged nineMy neighbor owns a Oog that wound outside the innermost cylinder FOR litical entanglements. • Ho has worked •-I thing of that sort would discharge I months. Mi', and Mrs. Norman have barking at 10:^0 o'clock nt night, my •I'n nl • -"'r'-1- iliim at nm-c, and I believe that he: no other children. The funeral will j but one, as metal arranged in this on n farm, been n bank cleric and B, FSlntu of .New .lel-Mry. I , 1 ought to be discharged and nevei be held this afternoon at the house ictfriiifr hour, null cjiitliiiies until re- iminncr withstands bursting strains ASSEMBLY bank director and has managed a man- .\- of AlollliHHiUi, 1 lieved by the rooster at 4:1)0 in the j better than anything ye.t devised. .V I, C arli's I' . Ali'lloualil, dCdK- again allowed in a positioivof trust.'; and th liurial will be at Ml. Olivet ufactory. Those experiences have lllllll Of MnlUil'illtli, llo 1 cemetery. illuming. And e^•ery moi-iiiug my j twelve inch gun. consumes no fewer given him an insight into the lives and n I \ o-o-o-o-o- neighbor greets nn> with tlio words, | thnn 120 mites of wire, one-quui'ter ni.4 l,I vp •* Hii-iiri it 1 Auction at Chapel Hill. economical needs of all classes. Ih . "William K. Antlei-son. who was "Alu't these tine nights for sleeping?" I inch wide and one-sixteenth of an inch •eii l.y tin the Progressive candidate for county . C. Bennett of Chapel Hill, who ! ' thick. Ackcrson is fcr— i-.i. tlial r iieii,]ibor harbors riie aforesaid clerk, lias had bis name taken nil" tlu-'has kept a general store "at that place lllli.'llll I'IIS in iny That the shell may travel "business Clean politics, good government, •the election ticket, ft bad been rumored , - thirty years, will have an auction j of ilawiiin^. This finv] is one of mil. l« I'll rclll- ovel end" foremost throughout Its Journey It completion of the Ocean Boulevard, . 11 v l.iK'ii for several days that lie was in•..-•-••g to | sale of bis stoc-k and fixtures as well as ' a ito'k of twenty-seven feathered 1)1- must be given n twisting motion round development of inland waterways, moro llU. i11"'tlii.s1"*', bu.'"t wwhe'Vnn MrMr-. I-of*"*' u>t s«'- household goods and kitchen utensils' p,.,i of both sexes. There were twen-' ' •i IX. M. Ii. s fits axis—in other words, be made to state aid for county roads, promotion iiliseri ivtary „( tin- I rogressive i-ounty com-. nt the store next Friday afternoon. ...,,;„„ ,„•,,,„ ,,,„.,. ,,,.],,i,,.,iu l,.,t Ti re in • lliis ilotk hnt A. 11 1 i. ,mHtei>, called en him to see about it Mr. Bennett will Rive up commercial :*"'"' '" ""- ""K'"'"'?. \ | jspin. This rotation prevents Its turn- oi scientific Agriculture, a business s. i;i-|-:, ."Mr"Mr . l.ol'tn.lol'tus saiaidd that DDrr . AndrAndersonn aass - IjfljfVe . ; privatelluivalely murderemurdereidl anil ate two o£| ill}; limul over heels, as it undoubt- management of ctate departments, UIIIIS.-'HUH.T rV.' .!• '^< v. siired him that lie would not retire. them. These chickens scratch in my edly would do if not spinning, nnd i lint' lie dill retiri' and his name will School Library Opened. giinleii from Miircli .1 to Nov.1 SO, uiako lnnkpH it travel farther and moro no- s show thai Hie 'not lit' on the dllk-ial hnlldt. .Mr. Lof- The Belfonl public school library OimiMy. The spinning motion is tus has wiitten a letter, urging all a linnrd wnllc of my veriiuiln every (lay! )\s of mint v .'. oiSi.-e will be opened for public use on Fri- brought about by rilling—the cutting COUNTY FIRST UK* II;; ijcl. I'l-ngressives in Monmouth county to it it.M'sii'i, snow, roost on my grape ar- 1 1 day between the hours of 11:0(1 and 4:0(1 1 of spiral grooves in the bore, or in- I'nlit fur liy Henry I-, . .U'ki'i-Hon, Jr., II. I'I vote for lvolu't-t f . Tlumipson for o'clock. Koi-tv new books have been bur and make themselves at home gen- and Theodore AUIIKH t-otirity eierl;, now that they have no v Hhlo of the gun. This is done by n county clerl,.-: h'.'fiu-e JIK- candidate of their own. added to the'library and all pparents crallv. N. lUilior snys, 'There's uoUiin' long, hollow steel rod, lvhleh e.iri'ies nuitl, when the oIlUv w;i s mi the t j anill friendfids off thh e pupilils off thhe schoohll , 1 like tirr 'n wui'kin' with cliiekelis, three tools at tbe end and cuts three arc entitled to their use System, said that their profits \vc should think that (his would lie! grooves nt once. from ^-."i.tltMi lo ^:;ii,oi;n i per jc;i l::;!,i:ral eourse for every Pro- i .liy neigliliur had live (iffspring—' As the rifling comes so near the Democratic Candidate for What do the people of Munui-iiil :ivt' hi lake, Josejih MePerniott, Factory IGmiilayee's Huntl Crusliotl. fun;- buys anil one in dresses yet. nnd of the manufacture of n big gun county think of their count;- cli Wllile r . , . baleful "combination of ! 'vorkini'- in Kisncr's factory Tliesi> aimisi; theuisolves "Tiy*e!imbillg it must be conducted with the great- gels a salary of ,>l,. ii)ii JMT \t I'olii.i- and business which 'the 1'ro-; yesterday morning, Ramuel Klein wlio tlu-lis in pro/its oi' .S.';,IH'V u in.v 1'iuii tieer.. lii-eaking my fence, est care, for a single badly cut groove i;ri'-.-ive--. have fought, against ever' Schmidt's hand got. caught in a re- stoning my aunt's while cat. playing would spoil the gun, now representing as against the ^."i.OOO in s:;( • .»; f|?;,V' Having nerved the people of Mon- protity lindcf funnvr county ,:,,,,. :|),.||' party was organized, volving belt. The hand was so badly Olympic games on my lawn, etc perhaps Sr.0,000 In work and material. 'fhi'i-e ha< never lieen cue wt'int said i rn'-shwl tllilt Mr- Kleinschmidt has moutli county in the capacity of Un- 1 1 1 .Vi'Lchlior says: "Don't you jest can't' Indeed, extreme cure and accuracy !:.g;.iu.-t itit- hdiioty or liunor of Roll-. ; ' '" ""able to work since the acci- 1 keep from lovin' todulerH lilce them characteilze every process in tho mak- der Sheriff for tlio pnst three yearn, Joseph Mcilermoti is president rl I Tliiinip--on. lie hits been chair-1 there? Whut'd the woihl he without ing of heavy ordnance. The steel for anil from accounts that you individu- executive oHi"'d ..f freeliolflers and in this po- j CliarfiroU witli Hon-Support. children';" the tubes ia innde carefully; the ingots ally hear, that 1 have, made Rood, I doors from tbe i-o'.irt hou^e, and which ] -siti'in be lias been of great service to : Overseer of tlie Poor Frank J. Man- My tnighlior owns n phonograph, nre cast carefully and forged careful- now take this liberty of asking you, u R 1 company ha* :liv<.'i'led most of thc-jt' ' county. If he is elected he will I son this morning made complaints i 1 !«; nii'del. It lias six records—"Wiish- ly. Every tube is bored and turned the citizens of the county, for your searching business from the county ] '"ring to the eounty clerk's ollice the ! against two Red Bank men for not j inismii I'ost," "Sbnll We (Jnther at tho to tlio five-hundredth part of an Inch. aid and Kiippart at the polls on No- clerJ;'.s oHu-e. 1 do not believe that the j same high st:indanl of honor, the j supporting their families. Tlle men Itivor'.'" ''Annie- Koonoy," ''Listen to Though, a twelvo inch gun is nearly FOR THE INTEREST OF STATE vember 3d. I have endeavored to }ieople of tbe n iinty are getting a ; ^:mn' sterling lionesty, and the same [will have hearings tomorrow morning t||0 MniUin"- Bird" that's four and twenty inches thick over tho powder AND COUNTY. B(|Uiire deal when they pay a man ' high principles of business which j before Justice Harry C. Badeatl. you \youldir^t believe the otlioi" two.' $l,!i(IO per year salary' to look after i have duii'iirteim'd his U'ork as free- chamber, each of Its various jackets their inlere.--t.s, and then that same holder. Ue pluy.s the imietiiiie only on hot must have its proper tension ia order for liy .To.'ii-ph .M. Tiiiiuu- (,\mi- liiLin runs a business in competition! Bnntoru nt Boys' Conforcnco. nights, A\ lieu "the; whitlows art> open.' to receive its fair shnre of tho shock tiillt.-i'. with the people who pay him his sal- BMlfT DANCE MOHDAY iqIGHT. II. V. Capwell, Josejih Chamberlain,; My iirlglilior says: "Ain't It a wonder- of explosion. ary. How would you like it if your! Joscpb Valleau nnil'^Ormond Minton : ful iiivejiilon? It's nine tlm uinrvel of- : 1 Finally, tliere is tho breechblock— foreman or superintendent did this to "• Iiadios Sodality Win Kohl Danco of Re d Bank spent Friday, Saturday, the nge. I.never get tircil listening tlle door through which the shell ia in- you? Bt. Jnmcifa Jlnll. | Sunday and Monday at Morristown, lo il, do ,vi,n?" Hcrtcd. It. moves on a hinge mid is a RESIDENTS. OF of XL ' wilcrc they represented the association >'i'Ung ladies' sodality :lt :ln II101 llo My neluiilior has hoi-rowcd In the very massive uffulr, weighing nbout I believe tiiat a man who gets n sal-.Ianic.~':i '-liuirli v.'ill Imld ,i barn dance | " ' ys' conference. last six iimntliH my Jai'kpliuic, my boot- and Hallowe'en .soi-ial'le in St. James's! half a ton. Thanks to the presence of RED BANK ary of .} l.niMl per year f nun the county I Jtick, my bos of liver pills, my razor,' certain lovci'B nnd the perfection (if •••\ ; should give hi., vliule time to (lie husf- •luhlii u.^e next Monday night. The ll r. "/ouiiff Movco. (•lulilious e will m.v !tili!c. mj' loe <-reajii freezer, six (lie workmanship, any one who has for which he is paid. .Mr. Mr- he ilci-oraled with j Dr. II. \V. Young and family have Business men of Asbury Parft leaves ; mil the young women ! bars of snap nnd othor nrtkles. lie linn the knack eim movo it unite ciiHlly. It Derihott does no' do Ibis. If he has I moved from V>vuiul and Jhniien .streetsncvei- lemnied any nf tliciu. Neighbor and Ncptuno township believe Mi Ii a large number of eiiMdovee;; in i will wear rustic costumes. Tlie com- i to the Minu>:h l-.ousc on the west side ciin In? slummed and locked in about Ul suys, "I believe in being neighborly, the county clei-k'.s ollice Ilu.'i h'i.s |)er-|"" ' re: of llrond ,-lrt'ct, which l)r. Young live seconds. Tlie door gives entrance that a business man should be A don't you ''*' wiiiiil services are not needed, then it; '^ II.,1. ll.' bought a short time ago. Tlle house to thii twelve foot clininber where the elected to the State Senate from .seem:- III nir that the 1^1,'inii paid to ' !\i'jV.|" I'ii-J'ls, has been n modeled. X'i\v I'm in a quandary, and this (;i | shell Is placed. him by the people of Abniinoiith county • stiau Anna ,\l what I'm (plundering nliout: I don't Monmouth county and in -view of r ! Tin- IK-IIVU llfo of ii gun !;1 mudi. up ih-jii.-.t ?l,. i0(i thrown away, and worse "'"','• want to be u crenel), hut I'm nt tho ! of the total of the very short periods this they are supporting the can- than thiown away, for il'help-; a man ' r!il! xjov. Auto Ownocu, limit of cndiiniiice. I inn about to • occupied by the vflrloiis shells passing didacy of T. Frank Applcby of in bis cotnpi'titioii with the county's i i'!>l.-n 'iiii;!.-;.. -\ IIII.. Miili. Joseph liliick, \vlm l; 1 lik employed in hav|,.,V1e. ,mM,.ng,' on my nftlglilior-rm go- business. It lieed.s to lie reinelnlicred ! '-" .ml .Mis., s ili'ii.irr.- I)). ClarencCl e Walling'Wlli's li<|ii:h its bore: Tlie bore of a Asbury Park. al.-,o that Ihe sal'lies of the employees!"";'.,', West Front street, and ('. Mell John- hig to sell out ami move awiiy. Ho youj twelve Inch gun Is about forty-five feet of Ihe I'Olillty clerk's olliee are paid by j KM'!,! .';im of Highlands have bought new tblnk I would lie acting uinhrlHtlaiily ; lung, and the average, rate at which' lUisincss 16 bad, millfl are clos- the taxpayers of Ihe countv. If tnoi-'i' M;M- i\\ so dolngV nivo me a word of ad- automobiles from l'red II. YanDorn OL tho shell travels through It Is hnlfwny IIIK all over the country und men air employed than ;nv i i'iiled, it West Fi'unt Ktrect. vice, t'lrvi'lariil 1'lnlii Dealer. between no motion nt all and file 111117.- •\ ' is a deliberate' waste nf the people'n -Mir.:. zlc velocity of, tiuy, .'1,000 feet per sec thouflanda of men are out of em- money; and if tlieie air o many I I'M Itccl IJiuik Sallur on rurliuiffh. oml, or about I,r>00 feet per second. ployment and many only worldnR people einployeil in llu- lounly ilerk li\;,|| Miil.il '_\i:,i'- | Andrew Wolff, a sailor mi the 1ml- When Flour Was Scarce. ollice that Mi. MeDermottV service!: .Ha lliili'.\. M:i The Keni'i'lly of flour drove the privy Thh rilling of 11 big gun in worn out half time. •II. l'.illi"iini' i •irilnji | th'.ihi|i Wyoniing, h; spending a fiir- are not tu-edcil, then Ihe ollice is. v I after 100 rounds luive been tired, so make u thorough canvass of tho VII'M Val.'iilii i'. Mii ''•'"• •! lough of thirty days with his mother, couuril ii, t;niu(; ri'iinirldilife munptimry The country ia confronted with waslefully conducted. In cither cane re'i'iiiiuiiidHtloiiM in 17ll."i. All finiillles I that tho total life hi the time taken county in order to nee each one of you it shows that M r. Jliilei inntf iii not ill..:.., .,!,,,.,-. i-Mrs. Cecelia Wolf, who conduct-! a Were In la.'ed to Klvtr Up [Ulddlllgil illld ! for 11 Hlicll moving at 1,WM) feet per a $107,000,000 tax to make up n a lit man for countv clerk, ifecording iml.li, j grocery store on I.eighton avenue, individually, but as tluil in impossible, near Kiver nt i ert. pie. anil tlie privy e.oiinellom announe- second to travel -l,r.(M) feet—that Is, recent deficit in the nationnl rev- I tiilte thin means of reaching you. txi my ideas of public honor. Hint thri'o seconds! cd Ilial llley proiuiseif to i;rt ail ex- I'Velinif confident of BIICCCBB I deuiru I BI£OW OX'KN.'j. enues. Wll] Kotiu-ii to Itnly. ample liy i-onlliitiig tlU'tiiHelveii to ita'i, Powerful EiMplcsivct*. to iituto that it will lie my ambition Jiiseph Mi'Di riiuitl has iaiuiod a cir- Raphael, Millard and William To- ini'iil, vegetiibb'M nnd household hreiul, Building in at a Htnnilstill. c Annual Kxlilliltloii Uuirun Thin "What nro tho most powerful explo- to conduct the affair:! of the ollicu in cular in which he says that he has " | inaine will null thi'ir i;toic properly piutly made or rye. One iinnrttTii loaf )i:iid iu I f > th" countv tieainiiv Mi nt St. JaiiKu'o CUlMuiuse. sives known?" qoorlcd tho vonng mini The cost of living hao in- an up-tu-datn biiKincnu-lilie ant! ecu- and .'itock on Kiver ntreet and will re- n VM'ek wmi rceomiiH'inleil an tlio miisl- $l2(i,222.17 in :i tittle le";.-.-. thnn live r|1"' i'l'riith ammnl exliihitioii of the "Two prlnia (lonnna In out! oneru turn to Italy. They mild one of their creased. It had not been de- noniieal manner, that I will imsiiit iu years. Thai i: probably true, lint lib cniiiiiy liorticiiltiiral wicicty tiilim :illi,\v:in<-i> per liend, anil the loiif company," replied tho cx-tlimtrlt'iil (bis miiriiing at SI. Juiues'ii store wagons last week to a long ul i.i! 1.1 he put on llu' table for each to the cttipuiicllinic of iinpnrtinl Gntnil the cxpeiiHeM of hi:; ollice hist year, i Hralich bottler. mniiitgor.—Oile.flijo NCVVH. Vole for T. Frank i|ccordine, (o (Ii" i;ivorn tii'cncs of the I cliibbi.ii.-c oi iMdiniioiilh .ilri'i't. Tin' help himself -" tluil tlicru mlKhl. IK; nnd I'ettit Jurovn, and huil bill- not coluily collrcloc, were 'i'-l'.lfi'.'.W.trl Uhiiiv will rl e tomorrow night. The no v\-iiste. lih-h peoiile were nvged to tho HUaiNKSB MRN'S, CANDI- leant, will give to the taxpayer!* of Hand Cut (HMD. Almas&< Mnlliplv I liin In- live, and \mi li,-,i', i.i' b;i:; lici n converled into a ilo wltlioiit IIOIIJIH anil gcnvle-;, to talco Moninotitli county my whole time nnd Horaco— Old tlio eollpfre DATE for STATE HKNATOK T'l lll.ltifi.KI in, the total e.spciiM's of veritn Ii' llmver garden anil the ilec- William llordrii of Doiden licet only the pi'liue culM mill Iritve the rest experience in Ihe transaction of tho 1 oration;; nre finr. There are division:! reinstate yourig ^tiiHh ftflcs* ho was ly rleili':; olbre in Ji\--' leal ,';. cut lii.'i hand while nuildinj.'; a window /or lhi» poor. The poor uhould In* taught from thin county, who atancin for TIMH dot'H not Icas'e miicli ul' a buhim-e. for bulb piof.-s:iiiiiial .-iml amateur yesterday, espelhxIV Helen—Almost Horaai— imnmt'HM of the #;i)k'e, nut having tmy l>r. W. II. Hnyrc had to how to ntnki' HOIIJI nnd lite pudilbtg, Di'ductiiij1: the, r espi'ii: e. from the Iliiwei- grower:! :it (lie iihovv and ninny take six Idles lo cloiii' the cut. Almost? IItl«n—¥ess f heart hlii folks Ooiisitiuctivo li'itin'ation, not '

eous shower party hold Monday night orn and Cyrsnius V. Bennett, III, ober Gih. Sirs. Lest*/1 Ih-y, of a duuBli- will lead at the Christian Endeavor :er. for Miss Dorothy Youmans at Long I^YO.^H.—At li'ulr l/nvcn. on Hutur- Cornelius B. Barkalow. Joseph Sweundl of Peters piaca Branchh. meeting Sunday night. A farewell luy, Iklolar Mil., ill,., IVHlllmr l.yojiK. AT THE ifras it Thursday visitor to Now York. Mra JnrJlwnryy M. . NeviUB oof Eaat oi vi«ii for Mr. (Jutes will be held f ft rtuiudiler. Edward M. Hcyer anil 'Sayre Ilasi- front street i s BWO to b" aboutb , thhe Suniiny iiifrht:, lUN'i'iiLMAN.N',—At Itiiiumin, <>n Kil-j .. Democratic Candidate for ilns of Mtttswaii ajjont part of icst house after having Ijctii luid laid up Ruv. Luster Leggett will be installed Iny. Octoliejr 23fl, Mr«; William II. Hln- ! FIRST METHODIST CHURCH week at Ecd Bank. several days with sickness. a pastor .of- the lleformed church vluiuiin, of a Bun. i next Tuesday night. Ecv. F.'N. Bac- BHELUON.—At Hi'iT'llnnl!, 011 Hului-I William OtiSiereon anil family iuoved Mr. End Mra. Richurd M. Johnson ay, OctiiNr 21th, 1(1 i. ciuir.ir,- Sh+i Thursday from Mra, EitolfB house on •f Kingston, NBW Jereuy, nro visitinf! dde v off Hll, p idto ff tthhe MoriM- don, of n R(»n. Peters place into imlf of Frank their duughtur, Mrs, Abratu L. Oavi- rnouth sis, will preside and will VAN NOT10.—Al I'alr Iliivi-n, I.II riut- Broww'B house on Oakland street, ad- ion of Montnouth street. aor llitli, Mr--. Wlllj.-ini V;m- joining the Baptist church. Mr. Oak- Mr. and Mru. Edward Lafetra of Charles William Itoeder of Brooklyn, N'otu, of n «o:i. Mr. I'^Io:-!;, my opponent, foi- .Sheriif, AFTERNOON AND EVENING - eraon ia manager of the Atlantic & BridKt Mr." Lafcti'a's slater,'Mru. Jamfcs Fra- tlie'sermdii. Rev. Garret M. Conover SULBSIACtES. a square deal for all. and Flovvera, Dolls, Fish 1'ond, Kte,_ .: Al MP(III']II>II, A Fine Chance To (Jet Your Supply (if Holiday Gifts, Cards, Tn|;», Eto. Henry Graham of Keyport han re-zea of Hcrbertsvillu. of Asbury Park will give the charge A-IJMON'13AIM--- , I have always" .stood for a square to the pastor and Rev. F. T. B. Rey- n WcsclniiMtlny, Octnli.-r IIBI,, liyy itev. deal for all, irrespective of race, color Chicken Salad Supper, Wednesday, November 4th. Ice Cream mid Otb,-r turned home after spending u fow Miss. Martina Healy of Bank Btreet John H. Kunton, MIBH .1 • • 11'Ir11• 'I'' Al. Almondd or creed. Refreshments. •days at* Red Bank. spent Sunday with relatives at Mata- nolds of Keyport will give tho charge 1 Mfituclic-n uml Wllhilr l'. WalllllK of •Mrs. Cora Ifeynard of Balford has wan. to the people. Hevs. M. L. Ferris and Mr. Flock pledges a liUKincss ad- I. P. Gates of Anbury Park will bring DOLL—I.ANG.—Al lli.il resumed her duties as saleswoman at Frank Bendy of Matawan hta re- Suntluy, Octohtr 2(11 li, Uy I -uiili ministration and refers to his record Straus company's store on Broad turned home after viisiUnK his uncle, [reelings from -Asbury Park, Mr. Lef- CUBES, tliTlrudu , ^ as Commissioner in Lori(j 'Branch. street after having spoilt a vacation Duncan, Sr., of Cntnerinu ;ett'H former home. Eugene Magee William Hull, mill Jc.lm I'lan.lM I,iini;, witli her brother, Walter Kraft of will einpt a solo und the Busy Bees, biith of ]''alr Haven. I, as Under Sheriff, have K'VPII JOU fitrctjt. Willing Workers and Sunshine Chorus OOUTTH—OIISOIC— At H,ir.,i(l, on a business adminiiitration of the af- Brooklyn. Harry Amiy, who ig emplpyel in Sunday. October !!5th, bv- Itcv. w. A. faii'H of the oiliee the past three yeuiu. Frederick T. Hurley of Oakland "WooKvoHti's store at New Yorle, spent will K selections. An informal re- Colil), MiBS Heliu. G. Couim nnd JIIIMI T. street and Aniory 1*. Oolorn of Sunday with his parents, Mr. und Mrs. ception will b o held for Mr. Leggett OIBOO, both of I'crtli Alnl,o> . Mr. Flock says there, will be no Bridge avenue spent part of last week Edward A nay of Worthloy street. , fter the service. OAWWBU-PATTF.USON.--At Vlr- politics played in the oflk-i:• wlien he Klniu 13e»ch, VlrKlnlu, on .Satm-iluy, »inK ', 1 and Mrs. Thomas Ross of Hcrbort tonbury, Connecticut, is spending two held tonight and communion will be I-4lkc, on Tuesday. *le-1 , ] j ^ {\ms plainly shows that lie York. Dowen, Sr., of Herbert street. preach his fourth anniversary sermon Juntico of Villa 1'urU ai.,1 Jnlm ln( 1( ADMISSION 35 CENTS Cormlck of Hl doesn't know much about conductin Mi", and Mrs. H. Raymond Eianer Mr. nnd Mru. Frederick W. Mosello Sunday morning and the Sunday- 1IATTHHWB of Broad street have returned homo of Oakland street returned homo Bun- school will observe world's temperance Piirk, on Wtidr [lay, < HtTTiM-i ain't,' i,y ! them as it is humiliating; ennugh to a Itov. William N. Hnlly"'"'•' , Ml»,' i J01"""", ' "V! family to sell their property without -after vieitinp Mrs. Kianer'a parents day after having spent two wueku at Sunday in the morninp;, with recita- A tions and special music. Rev. andMuUhe.wH of 1-Ceyiion uml H> rlivi -i doing so under their very no.seis, md at Hochester, New Yorlt. Philadelphia and vicinity. iliiink ol Wllltamurinrt, I'a. \\'i: nuiKi! a >|IIM'I,III\ ill' l',u i.il, nri k ,in and «liin iiiiitiiig wrinkles iis our Ircalnii'iil Frazeo of Allcnwood. iployed au stenoprrapher and type- \V. (,'aily uf Itochcutir, .V. V. on the premises. Howard Frey and family moved writer in William H. Houston's real the church at the state Baptist con- Hand ainl ,'ii'in niass.iu-i! is I'm1 lint purl inihir woiiiim, Hi' vention at Atlantic City Monday, yes- l'OLHEMUW—PUIi I. i:\.-.M. Howi'll, last week from the apartments over estate and insurance office in the Dav- n riunduy, October I Mil, liy Jifv. IJ. K. Mr. Flock says that some KhcniTs Wdlllail wlni wi-hrs In iippi'iU' Ui guutl ailv;uil;i^i', -urially :i; terday and today. I'DHt, MIHH lillxuiU'lli II. t'tilhomun ill Mr. Froy's plumbing ehop on Mon-idson building on Broad street. J have made fortunes under the present mouth street into his new house on Mrs. Harry Ford and daughter The First Methodist foreign mis- Howoll and Frank i u!li-n of AHliury system whereby there may be manipu- Iho cjird IJI 1>Io and cNi-wlii'i'd. sionary Hocicty met yesterday after- l'ul'K. South Btroot/ Madeline of Bergen place have re- lation to the injury of both the pur- NKW YOISK SKUV1CE, lint at juijnilur prices turned home after visiting Mra. Ford's noon at Mrs, Jacob C. Delation's on HOSS— DONLIN.— At AHliury 1'urll, "ill chasers and unfortunates who are be- Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Worden, Sr., Reckless place. The last Tuesday in Tuosduy, Oetobt'l- 2(lth. hy Jd'V. l-'uther Shampooing, Maiiiciiriiijj, llaii' Di'Os.siny, Kir. end daughter, Miaa Pearl W. Worden, parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff- RtK'iie, MtHs KILa KOSM nt Ashmy 1'atk ing sold out through sales at too low and Oliver G. Frnko and Bon Cheater ninn of Keyport. November the society will meet at the lillil Wleliucl J. Uoiilin of Xi!»' Yuri;. prices, but Mr. Flock does not seem of Bridge avenue spent last Wednes- Miss Beatrice Havens of Lakewcod parsonage and elect new officers. The .SMIBLA—UAVHJHDN'.—At Braillcy to know that all foreclosure Sheriff RED BANK HAIR PARLORS second and third quarterly conferences Ueiich, tin Haturday, ui-tubiM" lilh, liy sales (and there being very few under day at Tronton. They made the trip was a Sunday Ruest of Miss Florence will be held at the lecturo room to- }iav. Samuel Siti'Ki'ii^t Miss Carrie Boom 10, - - - Eisner Building. by Mr. Frake's automobile. Allen of East Front Btreet. night after prayer meeting. The Khibla iinil Benjamin II ljuvidson, both Common Law executions) are report- Hem-y I. Braun of Jersey City is Mrs. Edwin P. Pntten of Shelton, bazar committee will meet tomorrow of Hradley Beach. ed to the Court of Chancery for coi'i- visiting relatives on Worthloy street. Connecticut, arrived at Red Bank yes- STOIJTKNBUKGH — ltAYNOI,I)S.—At | firmalion and if the property has not night and make final arrangements I terday afternoon for a visit with her ltanlmritt. on Tliuisiluy, Ortnlier 'JV.ll, | l . ut T" tnfli"ipnt or f'lii- nrii-p in Harry A. Tibbetta has given up Ma for tke bazar to be held at the church I0U( U a b J position aa salesman in the Regal shoe son, Frank House of Locust avenue. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and I Kuv. Jionry n. Hutu; ill.su Nathalie " :' , ," ,™.u ni. ii w store on Broad street and is now em- Mr. and Mrs. William Patten of New Friday afternoons and nights of next -loutenburKli o* AlliMilnirst uml Newark ! the judgment of the Chancellor, it Haven, Connecticut, left last nifflit for und Ohm-Ira T. ltnyimlilH nt New York, i will not he confirmed but the Sheriff loycd aa ealosman for a shoe manu- Mr week by the combined societies of the octunnK company. Trenton after visiting . Putten's DEATHS. directed to re-sell, but durinfr my term f church. Fancy and household goods, as Under Sheriff, every sale hry Mr. Swannell ia an architect with an Little Silver pluys the piano for dam on No- BoclaWo loot Hijllt. ing. Norman, nped 9 montliH.' !! vcrnbnr !ld. oflico on the third floor of the Davidson The Grace Indies' aid society cleared buildinp; on Broud street. $70 by a punch card sociable at the VANHISM—A1 Trenton, on Monday,' Mrs. liOiiia G. Davidson and daugh Attending Lloclmuicn' Stnto Council. October 13th, Ma\cl, dauKlitor nf Isaac i CORNELIUS B. BARKALOW, pparsonage last night. Recitations aiu VanHise of i.:mley\ Hill, aged 12 years. ter, Mardie Loriun, have returned vocl nnd instrumentanstrumental music were Eden S. Ewing of Shrewsbury ave- WAINHIO11T.—Af> Shark Mvcr, on home' after visitinff Mrs. Davidson's .vocal nue is representing Onward council oi TueHclay, Orloher 2l)tli, .lonnin, wife nf I Democratic Candidate for Sheriff. Kiven and cake and ice cream were Jacob WalnrlKlit, aired B5 years). I Pnld fur by <.'. B. Barlcitlow L'lilnniitlce. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homy G. Loeb sewed. American Mechanics nt, the anmia! of New York state meeting at Atlantic City. The Coroner Harry C. Fay of Monmouth Quarterly conference wasJicld at state council ebgan yesterday and will trtreet t spenpent Monday with his brother, Grace church last night. The attend^ close tomorrow. C3T CORRECT 'rani: H. FaFy of Trenton. ance waa the largest that had attend The newest ideas in smart Trimmed Hats for Fnll and Winter, made of the best mat*riali. Some Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Sherman and Ied the conference in fifteen years. Rev. BIBTH3. copies of the leading French Models) and very moderately priced too • OAKH-AIl.—AtNcw l'nrli, on Thursday Oetubw 'llv\, Mru. ITiiny A. Caesar, for Westside Millinery Store Takes oat Grease, Ink, Paint and all Soiled Spots in HMly Of iUllllrtOll, Of 11 HUH. 257 Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, IM. J. Linen, Cotton, Siik or WooSen Fabrics. DEV.—At lti'il Ilanl;, on Tuosiluy, Oc MRS. W. H. LOHMANN, Prop. Grace church, will j»ivc mi Price 25c and 35c Per Bottle Mrs. George D. Cooper of Peters Friday nifiht before the men's club place, is visiting; friends at Brooklyn. on "Nationalism, or the War Situa- Josuph Bray of West Front street, tion in Europe." Mr. Lord will lead R. H. VANDERVEER who was employed at Bray's market the prayer meeting tonight. The topic en Enst Front street, is now employed . . [Knickerbocker Pharmacy) as n driver of one of1 tho delivery will he "Daniel Beholding the Vision." REG wagons for the American express Communion will be observed Sunday • ,»< Broad and Monmouth Streets, Red Bank, N. J. morning and at night Mr. Lord will Tult-ijViouc 133 company on Wallace street. 1/ioacb on "The Lost Chord." Mr. The Moment's Mode Mrs. Clarence Sheldon of Westaide 1' i >r«r<>i*>i*i«i*i*>rK»r*i*ioi*i«r*i*x*i*i*i'C*i*z*i<*i^x^ The boy lias been named after his prent-unnlo, Charles K.' Champlin. Trinity Guild of the Golden Rule Cloth Top Eegals are the prime favorites with discriminating Mr. Sheldon is employed nt Childs' cleared about $30 by a card party yes- frrocery store on Broad stm't. Mrs. terday afternoon at Mrs. William women. Thfiy clothe the ankle smoothly and accomplish the finish- Sheldon was formerly Mins Catherine Tiuswi'll's on Riverside avenue. The Bordvii. monthly meeting of the guild will be ing ' 'touch" with smart suits or garments. Policeman Harry II. Clnylon of held Monday night at lire. Isaac Wil- Bridge avenue left Saturday for a va- lkuns's on Spring tsrect. r In the world's fashion centers they are by far the most popular Sunday is All Saints' day and np- catio.1101n1 0o1f IWtwQo weeks.. "ulm"J 'VI *. ' * '"' , , ..' i ni • style. Patent Colt and Dull leather $3.50 to $5.©O. Jnmes Jarvis has moved from Cnm- proprmti; services will be held at Inn- don to lieil Hank and is living with his !'t.v church. Jhe annual mcL'tinf? or sister, Mrs. Leon Pcnnington of i '.,™'lly lil(ll« auxiliary will be held | For You Who Want a Cheaper Shoe, we have them from $1.5© Bridge avenue. '•• | llmnalay oi next week at the rectory Eav' Snnborn of Khrcwsburv nvc-] o",?1",!1'" 'ivonue. to $3.00. nue, 'who wa« formerlv emploved at . •'kl''lu;1'.l; ';• Murdork Rave an ad- thv Anllor mailrd on Jloiiraouth I !lrl'H1, ?"„ ^j' Unihlutiis (,onil Cit. Buying SSio©s Siere You g@4 ffelisble Footwear at the Lowest Possible strc-t, is now employed ill Kridel's; iM'\"bip" before the Presbyterian meal market nt the corin'i" of Broad . t-.bnstinn l-.ndeavor sKiriy Sunday ;hl Price. and Front street:.. !"" " Addrcasos weiv also made by Elegant Plew Models Hen's Hegals Always PopssSar. Children's Shoes Both Regular and High Cuts.

of IiridKO the chapel. ladies' Miss Helen Kuriiih of Canal street iui|irovuiiM'iit society will sci vi" its iin- has lieun laid up hc-vernl duyn with a mini auUinin suppi'i' in the;

»MCO>>X*>I'CC*>T<<I«IiW formerly of Red Hank, spent Monday Davis, (Veil Weuve . in town with relatives. juul l>;iisy Davis. The next meeting THE CRY OF Mru. Clwn-Ku Hii-Mra oi' Nnvesinli of I In1 sueiety will he held Tuesday 'wjis a Monday most of her piironts, nm-hl, Novciniir'i- IDllt, nl MI-H. Samurl Mr. nnd Mm. (!oi>i'm> I.i'win uf East (i. Woulley's anil Mrs. .Stephen II. Al- Front Htrcel, K'u's_o]| Onkliind sliei'l. MrnMv«,, .lai.lucolht I'lurieU at ('mwim l | ti,,,.^,,^,^ ,uu, t]l|,M( ,,,s ,(,a u, wiM r ty and the Men's league w returned homo Monday inifhl. :' ''i'j h(ll,| ., k|m;,, ijl)N .,,„.!.,,,,,_, |,|.il,.iv |lii|t having upoiil wtra .luyu with n-la- | •„, ,,,,, Kuiulnv-i'cliot.l nmi.i. ' liar, not affoctod our goods. You will in most every case find tho price rnmaining llio same 1 1 tivwi at Jlrooklyn when; KIII> ntteiidVd j M;iny 1)i;iI' ' .'flollll aUl.11(|0,| ||,t, conceit as horotoforo. thoe wedding of heIHMr" iiic.'me™e SntiirdiiSaturday „,-l ,,,l.,-,ula1.,rr mu!)itnuni,c. ,,inivcv,,n |lastll!)t, niKhni^hl t,,) 1 niirliht t 1 (lie [''hit Molliorliiit flmri'li liy til HflRDVUflRE—Seasonable Goods aro now being displays. , such asJROBEH, GLOVEf Alfred O. MeU-giiv iif Irving place i'l\iir;il iniion. A sii'vios of nmiiirnlt.'S HEATING STOVES, RflWGES, OIL HEATEOS, and in fact any kind of jhoatinc) apimratufi. npfiiit Snttirdiiy \yifli lii.'i innllirr, Mr.;. will he uivi'ii :il Ilii' I''ir.',l. lMotlimlist 1 A- I -. Metc^iir i»l* KnyporL tiuuvh on iSututay ni^lUs, Novtnuliev You will find our stock and fnclllticr, reploto. (Soo our Enamel Ranges). Heavy and Light Minn (iUsiii« MOITCII of Hod Hnnlv l.'il, lici'finlii'r (it'll, .liiiiiiary ISil and Hardware of all kinds. Paints, Oils, Bruulios, Builders' Hardware n specialty. was a. Sunday guest, of her parents, l''i'l)i'iiiiry /tli, I'y Ihc oliiiir, UN Mr. and Mrs. .Jnmi\i Alorrell of Haz- I).V iiK'tnlh'i'i; »f l!n' clioiiil miidii. ELECTRIC—IF you aro considering tho lighting of your houso, let us estimate and givo lct. "Hoar My \'okr" will Iw tin1 unthi'iu you export advice. Our methods aro up-to-clato and at your command. $l.b0 Air. nnd Mru. Havid T,iiml>«rtw>n Hundiiy hiornini^ ul Ihr l-'ir.st l\li;llio- (lint I'liiLrcli nnd Mr:;. Millie] I*. Collins, PLUMBING—Tho modern methodts used in this lino aro one of tho features of thin uml children, Helen njid Dnvid, Kpunt An unusual Christmas jinnoiuit'oinont heiiulit'ully fliyfliiiuliiy with relatives) at Freehold. Miss l'loin \Villt;ii::«, Allx'it. Kiiiiyim branch. Many new and important changes nro constantly takmg place. We are alivo to Tbuy niudn Iho trip in MrLiiniberl- nnd Johri ('. Wnfilru will iiiiifi; "Sonic illuminated and bearin;'; on l.lie feveivsc side your automobile. Blit-Ki-il Day." Tin, n.itlimi al night those conditions, lot ue estimate with you. IVnra of Blond utrci't Bpt'iit will hi! "Lift Up Your Jlcml:;" and name us the donor ol! t\w ;nibiu-riptioii will bo sent Smiilsiy with hi» nl:;U>r, Mrs. Chnrlm ("Klvira." A (niinli't, I'oiiipdfit'd (if In addition to thoso mentioned there Is no firm bottor equipped for HOOFING of all I). Hmitli of ICevpoi't, llfiijiuuin .l'ihiii;on, Alitsi; Will. kinds, SHEET MET&L, SLATING, TILE ROOFING, ETC., ETC. to arrive on Christmas. Mrs. Alfrt-il Em-k-li of B\nMx street Itiuiti, Mia, Cnlliin;, l'',ii|;i'iU! Mni;t>u JIIK! Hc>vcrly VV. Brown will siiiK "Even spoilt Hitan-dny nt Brooklyn. Mr. uml M MrH. Kurlch unit Mrs. EuvU'h'B futlior, iS*iU^. Mr. MJI^OO wilt i\\tm llio tenor PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH Sniiiuel Mnruhnll, will move tliin wools f;olo, "Cnlleat Thou Tlum, O Waster." from SprliiK ntvcol Into Imlf of Mra. Tliia will lm the ilrnt of four Sunday fifor/jfl (latt'v liouiis on Wallace Mrcot. niKl'tll Of fi|MM'i*ll Ulllliie tl) Ijl! KlVfll lilt1 I'Vank Ernotof A»il»ir,v I'ni'k WIIH a Ii rut Nmnlitv ni|;htu in Nowmlnjr, l)i»- Mondav visitor at littl ihxnk. ci'mlici', Juniiury nnd February. K, Itigolld uf Morris Pliilns Kuviva! fiiuvii'PM nrc liold ont'h nii;ht toturncd honis after having upoiil tliin wi«ek, except Saturduy nijilit, ut NEWSDEALER AND STATIONER, orul dtiy« with hlu f»thcr. Hurry Iho IloforiiU'd uhtirrh. H«v. T. I*|. Ocean Atrenue, Seabright, N. J. J. ngallUU f Wa tl%t Criitm wiil (iiicnk nnd ninij, Now m«m- Mr. ftnd Mrs. Alvin Ts\bl« and bera will join the church Sunday Telephone Connection Broad Stwrt, 'tol. 1. Reel Bank, ft J. fiai*itM.«, Miss I.Shliie Tnblo, of liwnlnfj, when the cloning rovival BrMg# avenue, utteniei a Mlnco «tsrvkth. The pastor, lifiv. ISIIUC S, Ytukti, will lie assisted is in right I'y Hev, C. \V. Kntli of Indianapolis, Indiana. 'i'hii mnri'iiiK'e of Miss Florence He has nothing to fear on the Margaret Smith, daughter of Mr. and score of either service or style —on Mr.s. Patrick T. Smith, who live on the Stone road near this place, to Peter J. the contrary, he has cause for Hundreds of smart coats for girls and every one priced so low that mothers will be Kyrnes of New Voik will take place gratification in both. tonight at St. Joseph's cliun'li at six quick to take advantage of the economies offered. Coats of zibeline, broadcloth, o'clock. A reception will follow at the cheviot, astrachan and fine new plaids in forty youthful patterns, new sashes, breezy homo of the bride's parents. The serviceability of Werner The Kennsburp steamboat company collars and trimming of seal plush and velvet. has discontinued the steamboat serv- clothes is attested by the fact that im between this plate ami New York every stitch of tailoring is the work Coats, © i© I for'the winter. A free lecture will he ejiven in the of tailors and not mere needle- school auditorium Tuesday, November pushers. I Oth, on "Playgrounds" by Ki:v. F. T. IS. Heynolds. Crosswalks are beinj.1; laid on Front The style of Werner clothes is at- street by E. E. Cline. Mrs. W. Bruce Oakley and daughter tested not by meaningless pictorial A selectness of style, a thoroughness pf making and a remarkable grade of every- are visiting friends at Tarrytown, accessories, but, by the clothes Ne.w York. thing used in suit building combined to make these garments different from any Miss Madeline Walling spent last themselves, which are the acme of suits shown elsewhere at the price. Copies of exclusive models in poplin, Iiymans- week with fripnds at Mow Brunswick. perfection in cut, tailoring and ville cheviot and serge; rich colorings, made in choice of newest styles. .Mrs. Thomas Morrison of New York visited her parents, Mr. and finish. Mrs. .John G. Schaiu'k, last week. Mrs. John Tcmpleton visited her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Jack of And the man who wears Werner Brooklyn, several days last week-. clothes has mastered, in at least Dr. and Mrs. P. M. OsterlniiK will move next week from the SoandinR one branch of his expenditures, the Correct in style and price. Your winter coat is here at the price you want to pay— bungalow on Division street to tile • golden art of getting more than an 1 factory of St. .Mary's church on if it be $7.98, $10:— < luirch street. average equivalent for what he Walter B. Cherry made n business spends. trip to Washington, D. (-., last week. The supper and bazar of Calvary i hurch will be held in the lecture room Suits - $10.00 to $25.00 of the elunvli tomorrow and Friday nights. Overcoats $15.00 to $25.00 .lay Baker has bought a building 'i'he light-vyciglil.. warm, clean, blankets thai urc inado IMLSft lot from Joseph P. Sproul on Main Trousers $ 2.50 to $5.00 (if eotlon and luivo all die good features of the best wool si reet. T. ReRan has bought a new Ford variety without any of.its draw-backs. automobile from P. 0. Weigand. Beacon BlaiikiHs ai-e perfectly made by n new process Lloyd E. Cokelet has returned from a week's visit with relatives at of clean, long staple cotton. They are soil, easy to wash Newark. and dry; the colors are absolutely fast. The Guild of St. Mary's church is arranging to hold an entertainment The designs are original and nrlis(ic in almost an un- about the first of December to repre- limited variety. The prices are as interesting us the blan- sent an old fashioned singing school. The •ntcrtninment will be held in file 69 Broad St., foot of Monmouth St., kets. parish house. $1.98, §2.98, $3.98, $4.88. The ,monthly meeting of the Key- Red Bank, N. J. port improvement association will be held November 9th. Miss Carolyn Barton, a former resi- dent here, spent last week with Miss Belle Bedle. The utmost in qualify and service. A good sized crowd attended the en- ,.•,..««*«««..»••»»«•»•••••••••••««««««• Warm, wooly blankets made of sanilnry cotton by a new process that gives them Ilie tertainment given in the Surf theater last night under the auspices of the appearance and feel of the purest wool. Key port free public library. The en- In remarkable plaid designs that are unusually arUslio and, at the same Tune, the conslnirtion Hssures'dnrability. ' tertainment consisted, of two farces, S Useful Gilts " Easy,Prices "The Suffragette" and "Nigger Night Large she- washable, unshrinkable, last colors. We are featuring B10AGOA' Blankets. School." , §2.98, §3.98, §4.98. "i'he Keyport literary dub will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. • Henry E. Ackerson. Jr. Mrs. Henry V. Walling-has re- ...tui.iied to her hoivm here after spend-, inp the summer at Centerville. . For-Dressing-Gowns and-Bath,Robes... • ,-, Mrs. Arthur M. Brown and Mrs. AltriirtiVe, ecnitonvioal: ccrnvenientcomforliVbleH Hval William Cherry will attend a meeting will Itiok well in your guest room and give the best of serv- In (he iiiiiisual designs and color I'omhinations you of the women's club of Perth Amlioy base been wishing'for. . • next Monday as the representatives of ice at nil limes. the Keyport Improvement association. The Kina of Present to Give They are made in interesting Jacqiiard designs, in de- You can make them up into the kind of hath robe you Mrs. Fred Post won a ton of coal have always wanted, but have never been able lo gel. ligfill'ul color combinations and of the ir.osl, sanitary mii- last week, which was disposed of by HPHR preisent that gives pleasure and ser- "Warm, a coml'ortubli; wearing weight—but not too Lincoln hose company on the co-op- l(,na|—an (-otton, by a new (iroci-ss, which insures the besi erative plan. -*- vice not merely for a few weeks, but for long heavy. Percy Shaw and sister, Miss months and years is the ideal gift—and the only one of. survice and the longest wear. The .colors, of course, arc Mndc of durable, sanitary cotton, hygienienlly perfect ' "Wynne1 Shaw, sailed last week for you would care to be remembered by. absolutely fast; the prices are particularly reasonable. and unshrinkable. The colors are llxed and cant run or fade. England after a several months'* visit, with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bacon. A gift should convey a kindly expression of regard—its bulk II is important that you make yoi,ir selection early, as Be particular about your lounging robe and get the Mrs. William A. Tilton spent last coat IB not the tjhmdiird of judging. Buy jewelry where only trust- our stork is limited, at. right material in the design you like. week with Mr. anil Mrs. Samuel Til- worthy goods are sold and where the goods Ihat are sold are worthy. ton of Flatbush. $3.98, $4.98, 55.98. SI .OS, 52.98, $3.98. We have the stock that will moke choosing a pleasure and we are anxious to BfltiBfyyou. MABI.BORO HEWS. What you purchase hore will lepresent full value for Baptist Ladles' Ala Society to Hold a your money. Hallowo'eu Sociable. The Indies' aid society of the l.ap- A small deposit vill hold any articla selected between now and Xmos. Crib Blankets, px40 inches-3fSc, SOc, $!.©O. 36x50 inche3-75c, $1.00, $1.75. Double Crib Blankets 98c, $1.49 tist I'huivh will hold :i Hallowe'en so- If you did not get one of our Xmns Catalogues we will be glad to supply ciable in the basement of the chureh you with one on request. BABY-BAGS—Baby is always well covered if you use a Beacon Baby Bag. Will be pleased to show you this new article in on Friday evening of this week. our Blanket Department. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews of Colts Neck visited Mr; and Mrs. Gil- bert MaR'ee last week. i t JEWELER AMD OPTICAN • ill', and Mrs. Wayne IJarnley of \ G Broad Street • «^ WINTER DUMBER Pictorial Review Fashion Book will be on sale November 2d. If you leave your order at our pattern Miirufanvillc visited Mr, and Mrs. -tlst Sundny-Bi'liool pupils Ulvel'Hlthi avenue anil parallel with the *strmeilts for war sulferers. MiithoiliKl church in a liody Hnuday MIDDLUTOWa VII.I.AOI! UI1WH. were (riven a ll»llovv<;'eu pnrty thin Kt-'V. Calvin Hwitb. John Heath of Ily vlrtuii of a writ of n. fa., to me A rally s.rvirr will b . h .|d in thenip;lil. tllrieleil, ICHIII'.I out 11 r (lie I'mu-i ul' went line «- expu.-o-it ti, fmlo ill IMttille vill- Hubert Hi^inson is iiiiitallinc a hot porch with class and is iiiakini' i.thcr vin Ilcnth. due, 1111 MONDAY, TIIK 2M I'lA V OKfeme: thenee n»ntlii'Hntiirly, IIMIIK nnht Tomorrow Iflffht. utely (Iccoratoil, and tlic children NIIVKJIIiKIl, I'.lll, lietwcen Hie ImiiiiJ nf hoanl feiiro forty feet anil nix laclidn lc» air fiii'iime in his house on Lewis iiuproveinents lo his house. The supper nnd fair held last pln.vwl Hallowe'en |.;"I"<'H. Kufrciih- William Iluri'i!', of WanhinKlon, I). l^lllll o'i'l-H'li 11111I .r,:OII o'l'lmk In! 1 ;an^ler house on M^ain of Main street. It. (ioodehild wns (;iven n iiilvor- spent Hutu 1 clay untl .Sunday with her and attached to a liKlit farm wnKon Iliuutli, ,s'ew ,li l;Hcy, nnlil .1. Trafforil Allim'n went lino nimth- street, ami Kuilroiiii avemu^ to roonui Hy an enterlaiiiinent Tuesday niid'l wcHtorly. two huliilunl mid llfty feet 1« niollnted cane and Airs, (ioodehild. a narentK, Mr. JIIKI Mrs. William (lustier, ran away Monday afternoon. They All Hint line! or imrri'l of luail ami nti ulr linn lo Urn pluco of lie.KlnnlnK. over Tony Haiti's iitore. Ste|dicn of last week the Metllodii,!, ]'^|iwol'lll 1 1 ran from Ervini.;'ii blacknmlth nbop to silk embroidered pillow. 'I'he pn -MIHII (liifilei In » 1,1'lmul ti-m'lier at lirctolm-ti iM'rt'iunfli'f (mrtliulurly ile- HolKi'fl titi tho i.rojierty of riorentig* A AiiMiut'k will occupy the Unnfdcr league cleared :jiIiO. Holltalioll speeches were Innde hy W.Hlitherfitrd. the station and baelt. No dnmui;e wtis HI'I'IIKHI, iillimle, lyhiK »»il Wliifin tli« MiiKimt, el. ul, tnki'il In eKeellllun nt.tha lioMne.. A nunihei of Ocean|iorlers attended T. Mcllowell on helialf of the roncro- done. louo of Ited Hunk, In Mm ,'iiimtv ,,f niiit of K.hniitnl fi. I'-runcr uutl Alraan- Klijiili .1. Owen and family of New] AluniiKinlli anil ulatn of Nmv .lermiy/on •lor SI. I'l'imr, Jr., eKeenlorn, etc, ami to. Aaron 'lilton Jinn biuli mi addition a lecture by llisho|i Ijua.vle in KlKalion. . York Bjiont SnL'Ji'cliiv Jin«l hiunlay »t j Comitubli:! llobert Oeuproau^ t*nd ami tin' nortli nli[f nt IUVI'I-KIIIO uvuline. lle- to lii-i lilai'liMinilh ill op on Kailiond I.iike'ii chinch at Low; llrancli Mon- Itaymond Hpvnt Monday lit New York. KliuiliiK ttl tho tioiitltwcHi eorni't' or -.1. he »ohl li? A conceit will he held tomorrow? their mumiier Viomc iierc. j Truffonl All' n'fi lot of IMIIII on Hjilit ave- liveniiii. •liiv iiir.lil, nil-lit at the It...I Hill Methodic WIMlKilT A. IlKKdltOl'T, Hluirlir Mrs. lieilha Henth li"« retiiriird to I nue; tlnANIHT< ir. AI'I'IjKOATK, (torr. lltnik ami ladder company will hold William 'I'ilton, one of the ohlost church for the benefit of the clmivh. her houie at Vinelisnd after 11 threw I It payn to ntlvertini! in THK nlong Ittveifililn nvcinio fifty fwt; theneo »ale(] October ailtli, l»li. ITU.Sftl THE BED BANK REGISTER Page

»», »UIMM ADOTWIQH 10 ~T3 F|33 CM M H18 OEWMiB. Kuiii'V JOfOrotu uf JHort Mfuunibittli fiur- lu'lueil ou IMS Bail BinMxy—Augnutliu { \ ) Hill BuiMlwr n Bum Across Uiniul I 1 > Stifam tit Xoomit %'.>ini. He. .(). W. ULIIIIOUK of Uelfijnl lias lii'.il a in.'vy frame addition built lo the reur of his olliee. The addition iii.H1', fi>)t, nnd will hi! litt.'d up mi n luhoi a ftJ lory. J. N, Johnson Ji-,, and (Icor, i l.-teli diil tin? work. Wtmft Why 700,000 American Women Use the About fifty of Henry Dcflroti > BMt?^li > eeje lirntimi of his 'I'M birtliday. AtiBUtiliii) Hill of Locust Point: i liuildinii1 a Kuvun-fuot, dum ai'i'oiiu .1 Very few realize how important are the details about a Suit or Overcoat that

ntrouni to provido a Niipply of Xre li ~•) water. Ho lma recently biiilta eon I'icle bulkhead alon^ liie river front really seem insignificant. The work hidden beneath the cloth and the linings, the of hi;) property, Hev. and Jlrs. A. H. Hutphin, Mi. stitching, shaping and padding, all of it done by hand, is what separates a well made nnd Mrs. Willium Morionl Mi1, and Mm .1. N. Hillycr, and Mr. nnd Mi , 1 garment from a poorly made one. J '. It. Wnllinir of New Monmoutli and i ! Mrn. Horace Uunwes ol'-Kcyport ul- tenderl the Baptist convention at At- lantic City this week. The pal tj iniwle the trip by automobiles. Harry (Inborn, Willium Casey, Rob- 'I. ' ert Dmvnes, Albert Jlefinetl, anil Iion- {& y; ir k l& li\J M & 1 III £ k h ILa W ii hi i& j ,t , 1/ jamin Mills unjoyoil an automubi'e c lido to -Aslniry i'nrlc last Wi.'dnesd.iy 1.. s- t\> niK'lit. The, party iiimle the trip in Mi. a Ueimetl's automobile iiucl arrive I ' il' lionleju the early hours of the. next inorninp;. md ©oar J@MO i'.. Matlliew Doyle of Trenton return' il to that place Monday after a month'.' visit at the home of his diui^httr, fit "and keep their shape because there is skill and time used on them, and still they ' Mrs. O. W. ISudlonir of Bel ford. Mi , II. S. Cascoyne of Columbus, Ni"V •lyvsey, npont Sunday nnd Moniluy cost no more than the careless kind. You'll be really surprised at the good looking with Dr. and Mrs. (>, W. limHon^. Mr. und Mrs. V. T. Ilendvitkaim, Suits and Overcoats at . Mr. niitl Mrs. Henry Walliiiir, Mi,'. fe l'conio Willett, Miss fiernice Boyd, h nnd Elwooil Murphy enjoyed an even ing's pleasure with Mrs. William Hundley of I'ort Monmoutli In )t Thursday niuht. Elvvood Murphy of Port Monmoutli "Wfute Urauty" '' IIUH bought a hound from the Koek- field Kennuls in PemiHylvunia. The (log arrived .by express yesterday noon, and there is n t?ood deal of spec- Puts the "WHITE BEAUTY" the j ulation, as to its hunting qualities. §3©B00 U'hoinaa Dumont of Nnvenink is a NEW HOOSIER in YOUR Home \ HUfKieul patient at a Now York hos- 9 pital, where he hns undergone an op- - Suats —SAVIvS .MII.IOS l)|' STHl'S. -SAVKS Mo.\|-;V. \ cmliou for the removal of a urowth oil IUH eye. Mrs. Dumont visited her —SAVKS IKH'KS <)!•' T1MB. —SAVKS NKUVKS. J IHIHIIUIHI nt the hospital Sunday. —SAVJvS SUPl'.LIIOS. . r-SAVKS IIKALTII. \ 1 Charles Levering of Uelford has 1 opened a dolicutessen and urocery The ciioi'iiiiHis Siiviiiffs (if Hn llun-icr Kiti'lu'ii (1,-ilnuel, ] Htoro in his shop nt the "corner of have iMilscil ils wniiik'l't'ul sale. I'l'mn (lalil'iu'nia In Maim; J Church .street nnd Port Monmouth you'll mil liiul ii lown witlmiil al ICT-I IIIII' kilclicn nimlo i road. Mr, LeverinK will build a new Men's and Boys* IPunrEui store this full. A lecture will be triven Friday nipsht imiili'l lloosirr Caliincl. Kilclicns. ] at, the Nuvesink library by William WuiiU'ii wini riwu lloiisici's rornninuMiil Iliem In (lu:ii' J Hiirclay Parsons on "The Panama I'l'ii'iuN. Husiue^s men see in tlicni inuiieiiM' etDiumiy I'm' ' Cnnul." Mr. Par.sons was a eivil en- 1 K'iiiour during the construction of tho lllf'ir U'K'i's, \\\ I'j'yw lltM'C, Mil.' lliinHel' is IIji 1'ecuLiM \/A't\ i caniiU William and Isndore Walling of I I'ort Monmouth attended the Prince- And Here Are QtRey Reasons Why j ton-Dartmouth football came at 1'rinteton Saturday. They made the So Many Women Buy It ; trip in WilliaVn Wallinn's automobile -J Mrs. Austin Cnsler of Hntontown r~- z I—-I'KIIFKGTLY SAMTAUY—Ymi ran lake -il iMilirely « und Mrs. William Naylor of Navcsink tipni'l in inn1 miiiiito for du^lin^- ami (-Ica^iiu^; fur a i uncut part of last week with Mm 1 Hurry White of Belford. Mrs. White hiilli of sun ami aii . Was u"'New'York"visitor Prufii'y. "~" _J X II . J 2—MATGilLKSS ('.(INVKNIKNCI-:—HI lalMir--.i\iu^ fvii- Thonius Garvey of Nuvesink has c\- liiri's—17 iMiliivly new—-all al yuu;1 linirei--.' IMHIS. : changed bin team of horses with Wil- Siiari1 for '|UD ai'tii-H'>, rach luratcil lo save rrarliing-. liam Ely of Holmdel for a team of mules. The mules will be used chiefly Corner Broad and Front 'Streets, Red Bank, N. .'!—LII-'WIMMK Olt-NSTJUICTK »N—Tliis means re af- to work on the township roads. li'; no .,lBitsi . Hattie C. Martin of Joliet, l "re is visitinR her sister, Mrs, WKITK NOW V()}1 IlliIllinois; , is visiting Mi-s. Thomas Can- "obert A. Johnson ot Navesink. Y er of I'ort Jlonniouth. Mrs. John I 1-ester Sickles of Navcsink ha.has had d Suudny-Soliool Teiichera' Training Class . s?;^.!r™!:!:rt,"n4di" »^ ™»™™ ^n^, 1 1 1 Viu\(leihill of Koyporf spent part of the front of his store and dwelling Foi'mgd—Do.ith 0( an Infant. on enormous sales, is now lower ; This iS-pa^' . illustrated bonk tells last, week with Mrs, ('ussier. repainted by Millmry Stearns. The Methodist Sunday-school teach- than that of common cupboard cab- ' what \ ou w:uit to know about your Mrs. Francis H. Swan of Navcsink inets. kilchon mid the llwisier Cabinet. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Robert:; nnd ers have organized a training dass 1 VI. S. Itoherts and dnugiitci-s Nellie is hiivinK her house which is occupied with David Davis as instructor. The Ht;T OXI.Y A l.nilTK!) XI^I- With it we'll send price. - and full and Gertrude are at Jersey City to- by William Johnson remodeled. members of the class me llev and Jil'jU of lloosiers are sold on this information, without oldieation to day allundiiij; the wedding of \V. H.1 Mrs. Thompson, mother of Mrs. Mrs. Clifford K. Dilks, Mr. and Mrs. plan. KaL-h Hoosier 'a.m-n! sets the you, free of charge. Koherts';; nephew. j Mary Pope of Belford, i.s sick with Oilman Blower, Mrs. David Davis. Inco'i Sehnoor of Uelford is ilirafinsr I ailments incident to okl nue. Miss Margaret Cook, Miss Veni a well for I'1 rank Jlowues of that. Miss Viola Vanlliper of I'ort llon- Kemp, Miss Helen Laurie and Miss pl-.i'-e. Tlie well will be fourteen i'eet nunitli is visiting her sister, Jlrs. l!on_ Muvic Wilhy. Meetings au held deep, inn] will be due; on the store jamin JIalone of Brooklyn. llonday nijilit.s at the homes of tile Property. ,, Miss. Josephin• ,-•e Howe.-----.r of Navesiu. —k- nembers. This week's meeting' was 1 US e at Uc: se s lot held till last niirht because some William ChentJis of Vallev Streams, i , , .f™", "•' '! '', •>?'' , >- "^ if the teachers went on a strawriife 1 ,<,»<; I^liuul, spont.Sutuvdav and Sur,!;' ",' 1! m vxr}" , "'! -'"i u NEW DESIGNS IN RUGS l 1 lall s i!onal flirlt W1 muctt .0 I.oiiR- iiraneli Jlonilay niiiht. The day rath Hurry Harris of Brlionl. "'« "' ' " neeline; was at Mr. Davis's. Mr. (Ihenths is a former i-es'uh-iit of rriilay afternoon at Mrs. 10. J. Wil- liolfonl. lolt's at I'ort Monmoutli. Mr. and Mrs. .John H. Keeve.i vc- e In America Mif. 'I. A. Swezi-y of I'ort iMon- Koboi't Johnson and William W.v- uriied today from their weddinV trip. ii'outli has retarni'il fri.m a throe- nuin will jvive a hnrn dance tomorrow The infant son of Uohert Curtis In our hi^h-sradc Wilton, Axminslcr and vv^cls' visit in Maryland, ;ui(i is no%^nitfht at Niivoaink hall. died yesterday. The child was u BviiFsels Domestic Rugs, w.p ave showing a wide ai Kast (JIKM'.IIO, I.tniK Island. Airs, Burr ami son of Oranfie spent week old. TliendiiiT .lohnlry of Kelford i:-. now .Saturday nnd .Sunday at their buiiKa- Kmer.son Quackenliush, Benjamin rnngc of attractive Oriental, medallion, all-over, at liis home aftei' ha\in^ lieen em- low nt Locust, Point. and Harry Shoemaker and. Harry ployed for the .summer as pilot on one Miss Paulino .Smith of New York Herbert went to Princeton Saturday two-lone and chintz designs. of llie ]Measure Bay boats;. litis lie-en visilinj; Miss Anna Phillips lo see a football panic Tlie popularity of tlie "Cliaumont" Seamless Mrs. C'harl(!s Ac'kiu*inrui of Ited of 1'orl Monmoutli. The Standard Bearer.-; met Friday Hank .spout. Tuesday of last week Mis:; F.thel Ilillyer of Harmony at Miss VtM'nu Kemp's and arranged Rugs hns resulted in the production of n number with lior sister-in-law, Mir,. Kdv.'ard .spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Acker iorji play to he niven in a short time. liutley of Port, Monnionlh. of New lloiimouth. (teor^e Uye.-psoii on Monday nifxht of very artistic new patterns—an inlerestiny Ara- y ol Walter Walling of Port Monmoutli ManM y well:ll ; in and aboub t Navosinlv took a number of Little Silver folks bic design, a beautiful rose-leaf design, and Rugs liu v on n strawride to LOUR- Hraiu'h to a ve rron e diVi»^™;™ y i h ]? hSgt s\s::,,»»la-it Wednesdiiy. - ^ "> ^ «* Ic'ture byjiishop (Junylc in St.. Luke's having two-tone borders with plain centres and iSeveral wells have been deepened in ; Miss Wrie.iitmcyer of h'rtHdiobl has the effort to find water. j church. The strawridei-s were Mrs. Iwn-tone centres with plain borders. All regular I'earsall Brothers of Ocoanic have I been vi.'iiiine; Mrs. Howard DeVesty Uycrson, Mr. and Jlrn. David Davis the contract for the extension of theof Navesiuk. Mr. and Mrs. Clill'ord K. Dilks, (iil- sizes; also made to order in any length up to 20 protect in).'; feiu'e of the Ocean boule- Mm, K. P. Martin of Port Mon- nmii Krower, Jlrs. 1-Jihvin Wilhv and It's a real deliglit to fiance to vard at Ml. iMitchell. mouth has been visiting her mother at Miss Marie Wilhy. feet wide, in special design and colors, and irreg- TI10 Nuvesink Koi'ial cluli will liold New York-. Walter Uasseit and family will ular shapes. the peftiecii; musk-, oi flie -Victx* a barn dJinee tomorrow niixlit. in Nave, Ijj'le Patterson of Navesink, a stu-leave Hnturilay for Florida, whei-e tbev dink liall. Musii' will li« furnished by dont at Pennin^ton .seminary, is nowwill spend the winter. Mr. Hiissctt's Otlici noteworthy features of our Autumn displays Wymau'W s orchestra. at home. chaulleur, (leorce Kljrriin, Jr., will no "Perfect" is (Pi ' '' .1 I are: r While the sickness of Nathan Miss Henrietta Penterinanii of Hnr- with the family, the word lor Vic- f \ > \ , j V/1 mony is laid up with and (Till'ord Herbert bought a hound "Kalliston" Reversible Rugs in beautiful plain color- of Itelford continues, J -s j place ojien for him. Mrs. Mary Avers of Locust Point use, tlie IIOK to hunt rabbits. Mais (washable) ; and the celebrated "Beam" Wool Batli Ui-v. (ieori',i> I''. Smith of Navcsink spent, liii-.t, Wednesday at New York. A hull doc ownctl liy MIKK Sarah RuB5. mc—iu volume, H,'y /.-Jl-yl Hpont Monday at Ocean drove, where Misa Edna WullinR of Port Mon- Dueker ran a nail in its foot hist week lie, utteniled n disti'ift, mcetiiu: of tlin mouth iK visiting frio.mls at, Hnzlct. and blood puisoniny; developed. A Wool Art Rugs n! 20% Reduction—Desirable .i .... A S . / • • \>f 1'lpwortb league. John Franklin has sold a 'cow to Al- New York doR doctor lins been at- effects and colorings. •.mil. rliy'L.l.m, it Minn Heriiice Hoyd of l'ovt Mon- bert Hennett of fort. Monmouth. ndinir the tlotc and the iiiiimivl is eet- moutli H]ient .Saturday and .Sunday Walter Wallini,' of Port. Monniouth !l(C well. ic.lVCS HOtlliil^ li) with her mother, Mrs. Kunua Hoy.il of upent Tuesday at New York T. Ii. Haslar has moved from liis lie iksMCil. Wew York-. Mrn. Omar Sickles ifi spending part uumnier residence on Kilverside ave- FIFTH AVENUE & FORTY-SEVENTH ST., h 1 Aii|$iiHtiiii Harry of Nnvesink, who of this week at New York. nue to New York. ' The very liicst lii employed in 11 clotliinf;' fni'tory in Harry Sadler of Elizabeth was a John Lippineolt will install a steam NEW YORK Niivcaink visitor Saturday and .Sun- MA Now York, in cnjoyiiin; u vacation at heater in ilia house. lie has torn lii.i lumie, day. down a number of old outbuildings on phl\V!l l)y;)l^;lll-^Sj!e*^l % ^ « Mrs. l.nrrubce and Mrs. l''.lorence Ilia place. TIHTOH S-ALM HEWS. Wallers & Minton of KatontoWn i/:Un::is noted for liriiiidt of l.ukoliunit upunt .Saturday Harold del'iihiy has f;iven up hissoeinhle toniorrow nif;ht in .Meehank's' and Kuiiilny with Mid. .lames .Shaw of huvn been awarded the contract to Ox Huunt lit Pino Brook I.nut Illffllt— build V. Parker Wilkin.son's bunga- positioii in .liiKvpli l>k'l..T.ii't (h:,t in.ikc you fee 1 like dancing? ^I'OII Hits' ' KpiiicopuKil lchurc h h next .Sundayd . festivities!, position. (K MI-LI. Samuel Waliini^uf l'oi't Mon- » Ilieyele tvip to Atluntie lli|;liliiml» In Oilrt Wivy. ran at n;iy (mie v.•:t(i a Vntiol-i in your home, r'runk .Mcliullz is wearinK H navi A new roof hi beini,' put on tlm011 iSuturdny. Wliile making his round;', Tuesduy inoutli npniit Tuesday with Mrs. Kd- storehouse and nllh'o of tile Conover 1 I ninf. i:i ;iiul In :ir siiini1 ol ihi- l.itcsit datuc iiiusic •wmd llelliini of Atlmitic! HiKlilnndei. Watch which was iliMposied of on the The rein 'asln of Mrs. Williivm II. niu'htot' lust, week, lieovKu (ivos:i, upe- cooperative plan at Jmnes Oniii- coal and feed company. Mennett'ii automobile hi-olci: Sunday at eial roiistiihlo nl. New I'oiiit, Comfort., on (IK' Vu'trny oil'hospital where the wound was dressed. ; X Uoiiu'e Hinith of Poll. Munniniith Tim Tinlim, I''alhi and Pino I'-rook Williimi Klifi'Wooil spi'iit Knlurihiy thO note ou the tindiouno. The bllllel eollld not ho lolnoved nt the liurt boiiKht 11 rabbit do|>; from Abrant bnni'hall team hi scheduled to croiw and Sundny with hii, brother Walter Mr. anil Mi'.'i. William Dnvia apent hospital, it. beiiit: imbedded in the IIIMII ^c^ (? A Mathushek Piano Co.!,; Taylor of Wenllleld, i'cntiHylvnuhi. lintii next. Himdiiy with nn Hntoiilnwn Sherwood of Freehold. from Haliu'ilny till Moniluy lit Hamil- too fur to he probed for. Mr, Kress Mr, nnd Mrs. Willium Jtarry of nine on JMIIIVII (Hnnniiiij'ti'ii lot, nt I'ino ('Imvlea W. i\shn«>re will unwe from ton. returned homo Moniluy nflei noon. &," 1 'frlO 5 Broad Strflftt, Rnd RMA, N. .1.7? NnViWiinlt loft lliHl wnok for New York, Hrook, tlm White fin-in to Mm. Delia Ilow- Ilorhei't. Cook will lmve 11 HnlH-e suya ho did not know he bud been viheni they tvill mfilus their Imnm, land'N houso on th« Humtson n lowii'mi party V'rltluy night. t^liot until ho felt tho l'loud ilrippiiiK M«t, lnune Taylor of Hamilton it psiyB to mtvisrtissts Ii] formerly,occupied by Frank Shnrwood, Tlio Bowinit circlo will hold u rally On hid foot. *,-,* .."LC/L ••- . - i i-J r

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- A Strong Believer in the Policies Which Have the Welfare of All the People as their Corner Stone* , _ • 1 "*' 1 1 ^ i (. 1 < C ; A' Vote for Mr. S the Constructive Poli- v cies or tne rast . i wo i ears9 a Uphold'the National Ad- c 1 o is District for O

O J .s of the times. He'' O it in force, and C: O by all believers in governmental progress. O O O Thomas J. Scully v/as one of the most ardent workers for law, which has been in operation in European countries many O p >arcci3 post f-ystero, v/fiicli was inaugurated last January and years. Under this law farmers may obtain from the govern- o wlkb-h--^ t-^ukeci m been a great; convenience to them. at a comparatively low rate of interest. These loans contain 1 ii'omas J. lycmly was a a-roug supporter IQ movement provisions for paying off the loan in annual payments extending over any number of years, from five to fifty, as may be agreed f 1 for 1 upon. C savings in very yrnaSl amounts in government banks.. Thomas • J J. Scull^ believes that ev:ery large town and city should owe its ' Thomas J. Scully believes that all natural resources not now own postof-fice building. In Red Bank and in many other tov/ns taken up by private individuals should be- reserved and utilized and cilies in his district he lias secured appropriations for the for the advantage of the whole people. In this belief he sup- purchase of land and the erection of buildings for this purpose. ported President Wopdrow Wilson in all his measures for the Some of these postoffice buildings have been erected; on other reclamation of' the semi-arid Sands of'the West. He aided in the sites buildings are now under way; and on still other sites plans passage of laws securing for the use of the people forever vthe for the buildings are being drawn by the government architects. streams of the West which furnish water power. He aided in Thomas X Scully believes that 'the navigable waters the passage of laws providing that the mineral deposits and the of the country should not only be controlled hf the national . great forests of Alaska should be retained for the welfare of the government, but that they should be improved by the national whole people of the country. He was.,a strong supporter of the u government. He seeded-large appropriations for the improve- government-built, government-owned and government-operated ment of the Shrewsbury river and other rivers in his district each railroad in Alaska. . year lie has baeo. in congress; and this year, when these appro- priations had to be decreased by reason of the loss of revenue Thomas J. Scully has been a strong supporter of the measures caused by the European was', he was still able to secure for the str< 0 Shrewsbury liver aid for-ths other rivers in his district a suffi- of foodstuffs are prevented from using harmful substances or cient appropriation to. continue the present improvements. adulterants in the foods they prepare for market. O Thomas J. Scully has been a very strong supporter of the Thomas J. Scully believes ' that the national government new money law, under which a. greatly increased amount of should aid in establishing good roads throughout the country, money will be available for improvements arad for developing. especially under the new use of the roads by automobiles. o new businesses. Under this law, which goes Into effect Novem- Under present laws roa.ds are controlled by municipalities, or ber IGfli of this -year, the banks of the country will have avail- counties; but automobile travel, which covers great distances in 6 able, for legitimate business enterprises, a very much greater a few hours, requires continuous good roads. Such roads, extend - amount of money than ever before. ing through several states, can be secured only through the work Thomas J. Scully is an ardent advocate of the farmers' loan of the national government.

If you believe in these principles, and if you believe In the principle that the national government was intended for the advantage of all the people instead of for the benefit of a privileged few, you should vote for Thomas J. Scully for Congress* Put a cross X in front of his name on your ballot and you will be voting for a man who believes in the welfare of the people and who is ready to battle for that principle. , . •• '

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