ft A BAN REGISTER. VOLUME XXXVII NO. 48, RED BANK, N. J,, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915. PAGES 1 TO 10, son nr ooumi. ATTEHWCE AT SCHOOL WO OYnniDB FAT TOM UH. atiBBismrf and AUantU Slf Maada Boje James JMkMi'i BUI for Extrn Work In ChaJ-fe Of rtobttlon omen, Turne** Down by fowl Officials. REFORMED PASTORS MEET. vsa AT Kenneth Johnson of Keanahurg and James Jackson, one of the employ- BOROUGH OR HO BOROUGH. Frank Ewing of Atlantic Highlands, IS OYum to FIB enrr. ees at the Red Bank water works, who had admitted to breaking into Th» Kaport of the Sohool Attendenoe turned In a bill for (2 for overtime SESSION OF REFORMED MINISTERS AT 30 houiii at Atlantic Highland! and work to the borough council Monday KEANSBURG RESIDENTS GIRDING UP Ocean View in Middletown township Offloer S*ls>te* IOM of tfce Diaoal- night. It was not paid. All of tho HOLMDEL LAST WEEK. and stealing the quarters which had Uea WUttfc Knit fce Onwomi In. Keep- councilmen opposed its payment ex- THEIR LOINS FOR THE SCRAP. been put in the pay-in-advan.ee gas ing Children la School. cept Dr. Herbert E, Williams. George meters, waived indictment at Free- At last week's meeting of the Red G, Browor, superintendent of the i\\ tha Rftfornittri|Chiirrhe« of Monmouth County flold Jast-ThuMday,—Their eases wer* f d Mi«» I.nn}iu» plant,-said- that the bill -was -entirely The Civic Alliance and Folks Who Favor Borough turned ovtr to W. W. Ramsay, the Greenawalt, the school attendance of- uncalled for and that Jackson had not probation officer of the county. He ficer, made a riport which showed shown a very willing disposition to do Government Say That They Will Have a Bi^ Ma- Report Having | Had a Successful Year- Two will make a thorough investigation that the attendance at the Red Bank his work of late. Dr. Williams con- of the case and report to Judge Law. school was over ninety per cent. The tended that any man who worked over- Churches Have Had New Pastors An Increase rence when the investigation has been report set forth s number of the diffi- time was entitled to extra compensa jority in the Coming Election, but the Opposing completed. culties which are encountered in keep- tion. of Seventy-Four In Church Membership. ing children at school, and it also re- Side is Equally Confident, lated some of the conditions which Thrclaiiii of Monmouth held its ioudt la pastor, has made aeeesiioni affect school attendance, Tho report The important topic at Kcansburg beaten by a big majorityjy. The sum- annual meeting at Holmdel last Tuea- to Its membership during the past TOWN COUNCIL MEETING in full is BB follows: SLICED UP A MERCHANT at the present time is the incorpor- mer residents who oppose borough day, The clasais of Monmouth is com- year as well as having increased its To THE OF EDUCATION : ation of the borough. The legislature government say they are afraid that posed of the pastors of the Dutch (te- benevolent and congregational funds. imrom HATTHI TMAMBAOTED ii The regular routine work has been DBUUIBII IIO1MAZE1 IJT JAIL has pnBBed the law providing for the if a borough is formed, that the regu- formed churches of Monmouth county. The Asbury Park Reformed church, vmrn carried on since the laHt report. The AFVSK CUTT1WO A GBOCEB. incorporation of Keanaburg, provided lations would be so strict as to in- All the churches , were represented, with Rev. G, M. Cqnover as pastor, average of attendance is above ninety, the people vote for borough govern- fringe on their present libertiea. cither by their pastors personally or added seventeen members to Its roll Samuel Dnrantl Went on Warpath Bftt- ment at an election to bo called by the The civic alliance and those in favor A Committee of Women at the Council except in several of the lower grades Clerk of Raiitan township. The elec- by reports. during the year and progress was re- Chambers—Assessment Map to be where bad weather keeps the Itttte nrday Wlg;ht tad Used a Knife OB of the borough government say that At this meeting reports were made ported in every other branch of this Raphael TomtlJio of Birar Street— tion will probably be held early in tho work of improving the place Mad*—Jamil Merman data Cross- ones at home. It was my ambition to May, All legal voters within the by each of the churches in the classis. work. The benevolent fund of that walks Oontraot—South Street Curbing. have the average above 95, butJn1 al- Oroc«r Cut OB Sand and Bldt. should be begun while the place is The combined reports thowed an in- church increased 25 per cent over last Samuel Duranti got drunk Saturday boundaries set forth in the law will be small, because it will cost much jess to The borough council on Monday most every room a pupil has been ill entitled to vote at the election. I have sidewalks in line, and to make crease of 28 familiei who had united year and iti congregational funds for a long period, and each such in- night and jwent to Raphael Tomaino's forty per cent. The church is wholly night instructed Engineer George C. The civic alliance of Keansburg is regulations in regard to improvements with the Reformed churches of the Allen to make an assessment map, cident cuts the average down three store on River street looking for a county during the year. The number free from debt. fight. Tomaino didn't want to fight, largely responsible for the passage of now, than it would be to wait until showing the location and size of prop- per cent. Even when a child was the measure the placo was larger, when a good received on confession of faith dur- The First Reformed church of Red known to be ill, I have usually called but Dijranti was not diverted from in the legislature. erties in the town. The cost will be The Keansburg borough, bill was many sidewalks and curbs might have ing the year wai 74, which la nearly Bank, of which Rev, Lester G. Leggett $500 to $1,000, in order to find out the gravity of the his intention of getting Into a sirap double that of the previous year. The passed last year, but it was vetoed by j to bo ripped up and changed in order ii pastor, is the "baby" of the Mon- Councilman Frank Stryker reported case so that, if necessary, the inspec- by the store proprietor's arguments in number received on certificate was mouth classls, this oeing the youngest favor of peace, Duranti is a shoe- the governor because the measure had j to conform to general regulations. that after receiving bids for laying tor might take precautions against They declare that the taxes will be B!BO greater than the number received church of this denomination in the any illness spreading. For this rea- maker and he went at Tomaino with a not been advertised in accordance on certificate last year. There wai six crosswalks on Shrewsbury ave- with tho law governing tho incorpor- lesa than at present. They say that a county. The report of this church nue and one on Riverside avenue he son, my calls have been more numer- knife which is used to repair shoes. also an increased number of baptisms showed greater growth and greater Tomaino tried to defend himself, but ation oT" boroughs. great part of the taxes which are now of both grown persons and children, had awarded the work to James Nor- ous than during the early part of the Some of the large property owners paid by Keansburg property is used activity than that of any other church man at 30 cents a lineal foot. year, and are now averaging about Duranti cut him on the hand and in and there was a gain in the Sunday- in the county. Mr. Leggett's report the side. The drunken shoemaker then are opposed to borough government by the Raritan and Middletown town- school enrollment. In almost every was as follows: Mrs. William J. Sutton, Mrs. Ernest 150 we'ekly. The calls for discipline loft the store, with a throat that he and some of the summer residents are ship officials for improvements in A. Arend and Mrs. Johnson L. Miner, and tardiness have been rftany. At other parts of those townships; and one of the benevolent church funds "During tho past year forty new times it sweeps through a school, and j would return in the near future and also opposed to it. The Point Com- there was a greater amount contrib- representing the Borough Beautiful fort beach company and Charles Can- they say that the real reason why members have joined the church, committee of the Philomathean has to be severely dealt with, The give anotner exhibition of his prowess uted than in the previous year. These thirty of whom joined on confession of as a knife wielder, are two of the largest property own- Middletown township officials are op- increases in contributions wore spe- coterie, asked that certain changes be Interviews with parents regarding era in Keansburg and they are op- posed to the change is because they faith. Twenty-two persons were bap. made in the collection of garbage and their children's behavior are usually Tomaino went to a doctor and had cially manifest in the funds for mis- Used, nine of whom were adults, and his injuries attended to. Three posed to borough government. Mr, want to use the taxes paid on Keans- sions, for widows of ministers and for that sidewalk obstruction be elim- rather trying and not particularly Carr says that he spent $150 a day burg property to pay for improve- all of these adults joined the church. inated. Mayor Sandt thanked them pleasant, but so far I have been for- Btitches were taken to close up the. cut disabled-ministers. The increase in Two members of the church died dur- in his hand. A'complaint of atrocious last summer improving his property ments elsewhere. The civic alliance these funds was so great that the for their suggestions and praised tunate in persuading them to cooper- and getting it ready to put on the declares that all the taxes paid on ing the year and four moved away them for their interest in civic mat- ate with the schools. assault and battery was made against usual urgent pleas for those funds from Red Bank. A men's club, known Duranti, The latter "Was still full of market, He fears that the borough Keansburg property should be spent were unnecessary. For congregational ters. Later a motion was passed to The eyes of a number of children tax rate %vould be much higher than in Keansburg instead of being spent as 'the Dutch Arms,' was organized instruct John S.,Applegate, the bor- have been attended to recently, either rum and fight when a policeman went purposes the churches raisSd nearly during the year and this now has a to his home to arrest him, but the the present township tax rates, in other parts of Raritan and Middle- $2,000 more thnn the previous year. ough attorney, to prepare an ordi- by the parents themselves when their Keansburg lies partly within Roritan town townships-, and that the only membership of fifty. All of these men nance dealing with sidewalk obstruc- attention has been called to it, or shoemaker soon, succumbed to the are not members of the church, but all strength of the strong arm of the law, township and partly within Middle- way the Keansburg people can get the Detailed statements were made by tions. This ordinance will provide for through the fund provided,- This has t thp i At yth i benefit of the taxes they^pay is to form all the Reformed churches in the of them are interested in the church, a license fee for gasoline tanks in necessitated much additional labor on Duranti was arrested and was held in town township. At the present time and ono by one they are uniting with a local government. This, they say, county. The Reformed church of front of stores. my part, but the results already $1,000 bail to await the action of the the ppart which lies within Raritan would give them control of the money Marlboro increased its membership by the church, show in happier children, who are grand jury. He was unable to find townshihip pays taxes at the rate levied Mechanic street, at its intersection a Dondsman and was sent to the they pay in taxes and every resident six, with a substantial increase in "A Sunshine Band of little children with Broad street, is to be widened also better able to cope with their in Raritan township, while the part would have a voice in the regulations benevolent and eqngregntionul funds. school work. There' have been many county jail. in Middletown township pays taxes at has been formed, and they save their and the curbing will be in the form of 1 of the place and in the expenditure of Rev. Charles L, Palmer is pastor of pennies and carry flowers and good a curve at its connection with Broad demands for clothing , oven more than the rate levied in Middletown town- the public money, thin church. cheer to the sick, the discouraged and last year. These have been met after THBEE CONTRACTS AWARDED. ship. street, Keansburg is a good deal of a "free The "report of the Holmdel Re- the flhut-ins. The contributions to the Ensley E, Morris made a request careful investigation. The declaration that taxes would be benevolent funds of the church were Awards for Sprinkling-, Meters and Cops' higher under borough government and easy" place in the summer time. formed ch-urch showed a record of that East Front street be sprinkled. It seems rather difficult to make any Suits Made Monday It has a very large summer popula- steady progress with increased doubled during the past year, and the Improvementi in the sanitary condi- than under the present township gov- No action was taken. ernments is met by the civic alliance tion, which comes from New" York, benevolences over last year's fund. contributions to the congregational A sewer assessment of 5120 on four tions observed in my work. There Three contracts were awarded Mon- dav with the statement that the expenses Brooklyn, Newark and other large Rev, Frederick N, Boeder is pastor of fund were nearly trebled. lots owned by Mrs, James Bennett on are no sewers in the congested dis- night b^the Red Bank council y 1 1 in Keansburg will be governed entire- cities to have a good time. Members thithi s churchhh. which will cost Spring street was reduced from $120 tricts, and the inspector tells me that J » mi«tingS|hich was remarkable "Improvements f ly by what the people themselves want of the civic alliance say that borough church of Middle in contemplation. to 580. The lots are on low land. nothing can be done until they are I « its great Irtgth, It did not break government will not interfere with the The Eeformed about 57,000 are U mi done, and that taxes will be lower than has been without a regular pastor for The church will be moved to the north | Mrs. Bennett will sign an agreement laid. It is a serious question, for it V i yVf* V;& . «, t at present, Afcthe present time, they present good times enjoyed by the city side of the church lot and it will he binding her and all future owners of [ meanenss not only the health of the real- , Luther fiStapletoa got the contract people who spend the summers there, some time, but Matthew T. Conklin - •* • • • for providing two 6v more teams, say, Keansburg is aq slight a factor in is to be instatled in a short time. enlarged by building an addition to the land to pay the remaining $60 as J dents there, but also in some degree either Raritan or Middletown town- but that on the contrary, by reason the church. A building committee has soon as buildings are put on the lots. the health of every family who em- drivers and harness for doing the of controlling their own affairs, and The Second Reformed church of sprinkling. They will get $88 per ship that the wishes of the people Freehold, under the ministry of Rev. been appointed from the Dutch Arms j Similar agreements have been signed ploys help from these districts -or, there receive scant consideration. by reason of spending their own tax club, the ladies' aid society and the \ by Andrew Freedman and Mrs. Henry more important still, of those who month for each team. John O'Brien, money the way they want it spent, -H. K. Post, added 26 to its member- Frank Fielder, James H, Megill anc If the place were under a borough ship. Important improvements to the consistory and plans are now being S. White, government the people of the borough improvements will be made which can- drawn foi' the addition to the build- Following a petition for curbing on John Galatro each bid $100 per month not be obtained under present condi- church property and grounds were re- eam and Hollis F would have the entire control of every- ported, with prospects of still further ing. This addition will increase the South street, an ordinance for this under the most unspeakable sanitary P« J > - Goodwyfie bid thing which was done. tions. They say further that the regu- seating capacity of the church to BOO, improvements. improvement passid first reading. A conditions, When the date for the election is set lations which will be made under a and it will also provide bible class hearing on the matter will be held I would again mention the need for The Pittsburg meter company was borough government will give the The Keyportt Reformed church awarded a contract for 100 water by the clerk of Rftritan tosvnship, the gratifyifyini g gains everywhere rooms, library, dining room, kitchen, Monday night. May 3d, The curbing Inteljigent instruction, for the mental people^ not only all the freedom they Wndergarten7-4>owHng--«H«y— and—a- will-be laid as a-preliminary^tep-to- meters for $800. The company of- work for and against a borough gov- as a result of the ardent labors of th« defeetives—ijr-the—Rfld-'Bank-sfthoolsr ored to give fifteen meters free of Jrnment will begin in, earnest TEe now enjoy, but many_addition«rp.ISM^ -flr*t ye»r-«MH«-paBtorate of Rev. fire-proof .booth for. a. moving picture graveling thi itreet f rom Branch aye- This ia a questfon more widely dis- machine (which has been promised as nue to Pinekney road. charge in its bid and this offer was Republican officials of Middletown ures also, and that all this can B ac- Frank T. B. Reynolda. Its benevo- cussed than any other in educational accepted. Several other bids for township opposed the measure in the complished under a lower tax rate soon as the building is ready for it). Collector William M. Thompson was circles today. The local boards of lences are nearly three times those of This building will eventually be uied meters were opened, among them be- legislature and they will also oppose than is now paid on Keansburg prop- last year and its congregational in- relieved of collecting taxes for 1912 education who realize the importance the measure in the election. They erty.- as a community house, with the church amounting to $1,507.99, of which come was f 1Q0-more than last year. of establishing these special classes Jacob Kridel was awarded a con- fought the incorporation of Highlands Both sides are confident of victory. erected next to it, for there is ample $1,018 Is poll taxes. The taxes are will be counted among the most far- Eleven new members are reported and room on the lot for both buildings., tract to provide nine policemen's suits AS a borough, and they fought the an- The civic alliance, which carriedtha a junior Christian Endeavor society uncollectable and the amount outside seeing and deep-thinking men in the nexation of a part of Water Witch to incorporation law through the legisla- Until the new church is erected, which! of the polL taxM-Ji-owed chiefly by at $13.75 per suit. ha% been organised. TmprovementB to will not be until some time in the fu- stater Last month two Red Bank Highlands last year. Whatever in- ture, declares, that there ii no possible the church property have been made people who have died without means boys of thirteen were sent to James- ture, tho enlarged building will serve MILITARY MEN XIX A BCBAP. fluence the Republican organization doubt of the result; while the oppon- and harmony prevails. or who have moved out of town. burg for stealing." Both were slightly can bring to bear on the election will ents of borough government say that both as a church and a community A petition for two lights on East The Long Branch Reformed church house. defeo'tive mentally, and one had been Troop Captain Makes Charg^a AgalnM be exerted against the borough gov- it will be impossible for the borough- was without a pastor for five months, Front street was referred to the light expelled from school some months ago, ernment. W. W. Ramsay is also ites to carry the election in the face of committee. Madlcal Corpa Offlon. but its statistics showed a gain of "We feel that there is great future without any provision being made for' R. V. E. H. Stout, captain of Red opposed to the borough government, the opposition that will be created seven memberi and an increaie in for thi» ohurohi its location, the rapid- A request was made for electric his education. Perhaps a special and he predicts that . it will be against the measure. service connection for fire alarm bells Bank cavalry troop, has filed charges benevolent gifts. Rev. Alfred Dun- ly increasing population, and the class for boys like these, a class under with the military authorities against combo has recently been installed pas- many modern, though modest, homes »« the homes of the fire chief and the someone who knew their needs, might Major Hess of the United States med- tor of that church. which are being erected by good first and second assistant chiefs. The have saved them from the disgrace HOSE BROKEN AT BALL OAME. NEW DAUGHTER/ Or REVOLUTION. = • - - - . .. firemen volunteered to do the wiring ical corps. The complaint is that of The Reformed church of Colt's families of moderate means, make the which will now always follow them, conduct unbecoming an officer.' Dur- Neck, of which Rev. Octave vonBever- outlook very promising indeed." themselves and action on the matter There are children like" these in every William B. Wibion, Baseball Enthusiast, Monmouth Chapter Meets at Red Bulk was deferred till May 3d, when an ing a recent visit which he made to and Adda to Its Membership. class room in the school, often more Red Bank, Major Hess called on Capt. Meeta with Unusual Accident. estimate on the cost of the wire and than one. There Is a boy now who has William B. -Wilson of Park place Thirty-three Monmouth county LAW BDIT ABOUT A COW. PINES IMPOSED. other materials will be given. Stout and recommended that certain women attended a jneeting of Mon- caused me unending trouble since he rooms in the armory now used by the was struck on the nose with a baseball The Red Bank and Keyport trolley came to Red Bank several months ago. last Wednesday afternoon while mouth chapter of Daughters of the Edword Oooko Olalma VUt Hav. J. W. Must be Oanrild on VahlcUa or line asked to be permitted to pay its troopers should be set aside for the Revolution at the Globe hotel last He is fourteen, and has successfully use of the newly organized ambulance watching the game between the Red Towir Own Him $83.80, tho Copi WU1 Oet You. Bridge avenue paving assessment of eluded school for two years. His Bank and Leonardo school teams. Mr. Wednesday. The hostesses Were Mrs, $1,000.89 in five yearly installments corps, which is a branch of the mil- A suit tor 188.80 brought by Ed- oaiiiiieSamueli Lavinijavine 0o1f neRead oaniBanki wass ^»,»««,u^ „• ">w JMUJ i..=. . ii.iiicii .T father is dead and his mother works Wilson was sitting in front of the Charles B. Parsons, Mrs. Harvey W, l t l ) itary medical department. Capt. Stout Young and M, „•. Clarence WhUv. A ward C00K6' of Tinton Falls agninsrt fined $2,50 for driving a horse and J but the councilmon said that the full in fl factory. Ho ia sullen and defiant, differed with Major Hess and an argu- wire that protects spectators on Rev, J. W. Tower, of Colt's Nock will wagon at night without a light on the assessment must be paid at once, as and of a low grade mentally. He is a the grandstand. The ball glanced off dinner was served, after which Mrs. wagon, He said he did not know he the time limit for making applications nu-nt ensued, in thy course of which W, D. Harper ot Long Branch read be tried toinorrot w before Justice Ed- persistent truant, and as such will go Capt, Stout claims that Major Hess the bat of William Kelly, one of the ward 'W. tVist e of ReRd BankBk . MMr. was required to carry a light. " for deferring payments expired sev- before the juvenile court next week. Leonardo players. The bone in Mr, an article on "The Death of Lincoln," eral months ago. riade remarks; unbecoming an officer. written shortly after Lincoln's death Tower, who is a retired Methodist Walter Walsh,of Red Bank was There will be only a reprimand, of The troopers held a special meeting a Wilson's nose was splintered and the clergymal n and who for twenty years fined $1 for riding his bicycle in Bed Action on a request for a telephone course, tot the various schools and spectacles he wore were broken, mak- by George Bancroft, the historian. Bank after dark without a light. He in the home of William Crispell, as- few nights ago and voted to back up Miss Sarah Elaine Eldridge of West was pastor of the Keansburg church, reformatories are filled to overflowing, Capt. Stout in his refusal to turn over ing a bad gash in his nose. Dr. Wil- ^bought a'Cow from Mr. Cooke some said he knew he wag required to carry sistant fire chief, was deferred till ppes it not seem very wrong to wait liam D. . S_ayre was at the game, and New. Brighton, Staten Jsland read a a ll^htr but thought he wouldxtake a the next meeting on Monday, May 3d. the rooms -at-the-armory--to- the--am- timS-agb for ?7S; He gave a ilotrtof until a crime is committed' before we bulance he stopped the flow of blood and took paper comparing New York today that amount. After keeping the cow chance. *"•-«. take any steps to prevent it? Special with New^York in colonial times. Miss 1 Mr. Wilson home. Later Mr. Wilson for a few weeks, Mr, Tower took it John Zane of Linden place broke a WAVES WORKS MASS f 1,018.76. classes in schools are only the first went to a specialist at New York to Eldridge is making a" record of the , buck to Mr. Cooke because the animal shaft of his wagon and did not get step towards making legislators real- ENTERTAINED AT CARDS, have his nose treated. Mr. Wilson is marriages performed in Monmouth wan sick with tuberculosievhe said. home until after dark one night last Superintendent 'mrm in Report for ize the importance of this class of i very enthusiastic over baseball. He county in colonial times, Mrs. C. A, He stated that he did not know there week. He was arrested for not hav- citizens for whom in time we may >OnUa of ooiflea Bun Card Party rlrst Quarter of Year. at Miss Jessie Throckmorton'g. has not missed a .school game at Red Mount waj elected a member of the was anything the matter with the cow ing a light on his wagon, but when George G. Brower, superintendent lope for custodial homes. Bank in two years. The high school society. The organization now has when he bought It and thnt he did not Justice Uadeau learned the facts he of the Red Bank water works, turned My wworo k really deals with family A card pparty y for the benefint t of thte boys sent a boquet of flowers to Mr, fifty members, which is the limit of' discharged him without imposing a think that he ought to pay for the In a report showing that the profits roblems, for when a child is absent Guild of the Golden Rule of Trinity Wilson on Thursday. membership fixed by its constitution. cow. The note went to protest and fine, of tile plant for the first three months or reasons other than personal ill-'| church was given at Miss Jessie Co'iirtland White of West Front Next month the society will have Mr. Cooke had to make, it good. He Rodger J. Cox of Red Bank was of this year were $1,0-18.75. He was .ess, I must go deeper and find where Throckmorton's on Shrewsbury ave street, who was also a spectator at the cards placed in every public school afterwards sold the cow to another fined JJ3 by Justice Harry C. Badeau authorised to have tho machinery at he real trouble lies. Family rehabl nue Wednesday afternoon and netted game, fainted when he saw the broken room on the use aid abuse of the partysfor $75. In the bill on whleh he last Friday for using his motorcycle the plant overhauled and to clean out tation is a difficult task and yet my the'society about $25, There were nose of Mr. Wilson and the bloody .American flag. One of the cardinal IB suing Mr. Cooke deducts"$23 for.the without a registration number. Ha tho reservoir. When the water is let work would count for nothing with-1 about fifty people present and prizes spectacle he presented. Mr. White I objects of th*j society is to prevent second sale of the cosy, but adds 383.80 said ho had lost the number and had out of the reservoir Mr. Brower plans ut itit . Sometimes the father Is out wer"'—e awarde->»•>**•>*•d to th*•e« •>»winners» «"—»»•. »R e w»wa.s revived with water. dtsueration of the flag, and it is for "for interest charges on tho note and not had time to get another. After to turn on all the hydrants and let the f work. Sometimes a widowed freshments were served and music was this purpose that the cards will be the fine .was imposed, he was told not for the value of the milk given by the water run out of them. He thinks mother is struggling to support a furnished on a viotrola. The prize LODGE CEI.EBEATES BIRTHDAY. placed in the schools. Miss Eldridga cow while Mr. Tower had it, to use his machine until he had ob- that this will have the effect of clean- amily. Sometimes the mother is ill winners were Mrs.. Lorn Keteham, will represent the society nt the na- tained another number. ing dirt out *of the water pipes. Com- and there is no one to prepare the Miss Constance Greenwalt, Mrs. Daughters of Liberty Oliiaived its tional congress at Washington, The Harry Conover, Miss Eva Mount, T*O WELLS.' plaints about dirty water have been children for school. Sometimes there Twentieth Anniversary Friday. next niuttlng of the'society will be at A TAI.K ON-BOLIVIA. numerous of late, he stated at Monday are several little ones in the family, Mrs. John C. King, Mrs. Arthur The Daughters of Liberty lodge Red Bank on Wednesday, May 12th. Matthews Brother* Vatting- Sown One at night's council meeting. He said that and when the mother goes out to work Walker,.Mrs. Amos Tilton, Mrs.«H. J. elebrated its twentieth anniversary Rosevelt and Mrs, Louis'Barthelemy. ? Xeanabnrg* and One at tittle Silver, Monthly Meeting- of the#Ked Sank Phil- the books of Collector William M. to supplement the father's "earnings, riday night, when a musical and lit- S»*• been receiving a reduced salary, two detachments of the Red Bank daughter may be in sohool regularly. ployed as foreman of Mr. Doelger's Used Cara For Isle. first water-hearing stratumu, , whicwich is tee on "The City Beautiful" will take country estate. He claims that he up active work this summer to im- cavalry troop, was called off. A In closing, I would say that it would Bargains. 1 Napier 1%-ton truck about eighty feet below the surface, protest was made by ministers and give mo great pleasure to escort any had an arrangement with Mr. Doelger Unclaimed £etter». the well wi ll go no deeperp; ; b\i\ t if a prove the appearance of Red Bank, J J chassis, 1 Grabowsky ton truck, top church 'people against the prof members of the board at any time on whereby the latter was to pay him a and open sides; 1 Fiat, Victoria body; Letters are at the Red Bank port- good supply is not founfd d at thithiB depthdth, my daily trips. It would give you all commission of two per cent on the the well will go down until the second sham battle as soon as the plan 1 AppeiBon seven-passenger touring office for: a much better idea of what. I am try- sales of produce raised on the farm. Parkftf Morris, or third stratum is reached. / to ft Store. the maneuvera were announced. In car, 1 Peerless roadster, 1 Koehler Mlsi Oru (' Alli'll, deference to the wishes of these ob- ing to do than a mere report, and, I He is bringing the suit for money 1,600-lb. truck, express body; 1 Modern Miss Sullli- Hiilc, Jy R A new front of plate glass has been which he claims is due to him by virtue .Mr Humuun, Matulckl dakul. put in at Krldel'8 meat itpre at the jectors Capt. Stout called the fight off, think, would make you very much ton truck, panel body', 1 Cadillac, panel Plunk Brown, Mr, 81ui|lmun, , Totty Anatta) Ut •» Month. corner of Broad and Front streets. ^nore alive \o the problems which con- of this agreement. body; 1 R^ C. H. touring car, 1 E. M. H (.'. J TON, Mm. JaniuH Hlmp- Intt»U» W»w Touutain. front us. F. light delivery,-1 Franklin tiuck, ex- MIHH Annie Hnrkpvn, hlnn, Recorder Harry 'C. Badeau turned The main entrance" to the store has Jlni Hurst Mrn. Respectfully submitted, Undertaker Buys Auto. press body; 1 Autocar glass bus, ca- i:ni Mutallk, over lines amounting to $23 to Col- been altered BO that the door is directly Gui Skokui, who conducts a fruit Mm. I). -A. ThompaMft lector William M. Thompson on Mon- on th«'corner; The work was done by stand on West Front street, has in- LOUISE DEFOREST GRBENAWALT. Harry C. Pay bought a Ford auto- pacity ten passengers; 1 Autocar glass Mr. and Mra. Ot-orgcKd bus, capacity twelve passengers; 1 McClellen. Aluxundor Tlltoo. day night. Forty persona were ar- Waters ft Os'jorn. stalled a new soda fountain. The mobile last week for use in his under- Paul Mtlllgan, John WUIBU, reBted the last month ami the fine? fountain was started in operation Hew Machinery Installed. taking business. He recently added a Maxwell, with touring and expresp s MIBH Mny Molloy, Alonio Warden* were colic-ted from olght of them. Who Soli* Tour ifort»a*-et Saturday. Mr, Skokus will also Frank E. Ivins, who has an auto combination hearse and ambulance bodiesbdi ; 1 G. M. C. thtthree-ton n ti'ucti'uckk, Npocntnur N Three persons were sent to 1he county Death frequently causes mortgages automobile to his equipment. chassis only; 1 handle ice cream. tire repair shop on Mechanic street, cs y; Buick truck, stake Property Moat »• MoUU jail an j 29 were discharged with rep- to be called in hurrtdely to settle es- has installed new machinery for the bodybd ; 1 CCameron truck, flat body; 1 rimands. tates. Why not prepare for such a •' Ohiropo01«t. WUH. , , • To close estate, homa of ih* repairing of all kinds of rubber good^ Chose truck, chassis only; 1 Ford de- Mra. Theodore F. White, possibility by placing your mortgage Face and scalp treatment and chi Mr. IvinR h now equipped to do any A* bottle of good California port livery crir, 1 Chase truck, panel body; Ante ••rrtce «t Moderate Bates. with us? Our existence is perpetual. sherry or claret, given away free with Washington and Mtchanlc if «f ropody. Dr. Frances Cooke Casler, kind of ruhber work. He was for- 2 Pope-Hartford trucks, express body; 05x125 feet, 10 rooms, alt Ford sedan or touring cars to-hire Red Bank Building and Loan Associa- Second national bank building, roomB merly employed in a big tiro repair our dollar a full quart Cabintt'whii- 1 horse-drawn hose wagon, in first- 'bb;y day, hour'or trip, at most renaon- tion. H. S. Higginson, secretary, 60 10 and 11. Office hours 8:00 till 5:00, shop at Now York. key every Saturday. J. I. Monsky, 10 elass^ condition. Clark Clayton'B menta. Inquire) of A, T, able charges ___.. A. L. de Fabry„.. Phon. e Broad street, Red Bank.—Advertite- East Front street. Red Bank,—Advtr- Garage, Spring Lake, N. J.—Adver- executor, or your brok«r.- Sundays excepted. Phone 387—Ad ment. 89-R |le4 Bknki-rAdvcrtitemenL vertitement. • It pay* to advertise m THE REQIBTKIL tisement, .1 •• THt RID BANK RIOMTUt Pago Two. sura, tinami ur. luiuy sf to Tumt The January term of th« grand Mr«. Charlotte A. Ru«, widow of jury enjoyenjoyed a dinned r at Charles P. Rue of Allentown, died last otel at Highlands Saturday after- Thursday week. Mrs. Rue was taken noon, Dr. James J, Reed of Seasic- k with m tevere case of tonsilitis « THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF RED BANK bright, foreman of the Jury, was given few d»y» before her death, She was a golld kknifef. Thhe presentatioi n was 82 yean old and because of her ad- made by Arthur Pryor of Allenhurgt, vanced in her affliction resulted hsa just celebrated its 40th, birthday and. during jlLtUs-time The guesta of the jurymen included fatally. Mm Rue la survived by four hwhad a sueetsiful record in providing banking facilities tot Judgge Rulif V. Lawrence,, Prosecutor •ons and two daughters, George R. of CharleChl s F. SextonS , AitAssistant t P Imlayitown, Samuel C. of New York, its customers. tor Elmer H. Goran, exJudge John Walter and John D. of Altantown, W. Slocum, County Clerk Joseph Me- Mrs. Harrison Wright of Juliustown This bank is large enough to inspire the confidence of Dormott, Sheriff CorneliuC s B. Barka- and Mrs. Jacob M, Coward, whose llow , CharlChMl E E, MountM , Qwtm W, husband is connected with the United its depositors, but not too large to givi consideration to ike Pooleoole, Harry Johnoon, Arthutur States army. BtButcherh , SSurrogate JosepJ h L. DonaD - interests of every customer. hay, George W. Elliott, Howard D, DIBU WXXX.B OX A. VISIT. Dont be afraid to start rbank account with a small LeRoy, John M. Burtli and C. 0, Davenport. Mri. M*ry SMH »i«d WWU sum. We know that small"accounts have a way of growing, The members of the grand jury are aNttafr-t&o&vW in Conuotloat. Hubbard Morris of Keaniburg, David Mrs. Mary Been died suddenly at Buck of Freehold, Dr. Edward M. the hope of her brother-in-law, Fred- Beach of West Long Branch, Fwd erick Eiak^of New Britian, ^ontwrti- IE BUSINESS HAS ft FUTUJ^ltff ACCOUNf A. Brower«f Freehold, Clark W; Clay, cut, lasst tSaturda atdayy week. Mrs. Beers ton of Asbury Park, H, W. Conrow was tthh e widoidw of _ WllWilliai m JJ. B IN THIS BANK WILL HELP DEVELOP IT. of Oceanport, Whitney I. Cook of Oak- and was born in Holmdel township. hurst, Charles X. Crawford of Hatiet, Since the death of her husband she Lewis Craig of EnRlishtown, Patrick had lived with her sister, Mrs, How- Devlin of Matawan, George M, Bavi- ard Tindall of Crawford's Corner. son of Seabright, Frank C. DuBoii of She had been in poor health a long Bi'lmnr, Bennett K. EHkensen of Mato- time and went to Connecticut hoping iiiiMiiiiiim wan, Dr. H. A. Hendrlckson of to be benefited by the change, She Middletown, 0. Mell Johnson of High- was 37 years old. lands, Gideon C. McDowell of Wieka- | WE GIVE GREEN %M TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM tunk, Arthur B. Pryor of AllonhurBt, ••- something Edward H. Perrine of Holmdel, WU- MAHWAN OIBL DEAD. liam Ssmdlass of Highland Beach, An- motoring drew T. Van Cleve of Ocean Grove, Kill Win* Dflmfnk)* Died EMt W»du«- E C O N O M Y RULES Charles White of Allaire and Dr. Amw Aftar a Loug- Blokiioi. •uprame In all our •tore*. *Juat read the«* prices over mmA you'll b« oonvlnoed Jamei Reed of Seabright, Miss Nina J, Deminick, daughter of J. L. M. Dominifk of Matewnn, died ••*« last Wednesday night. She was SF>ECTA L. FLOURS ALE UFOII BHOBTAOE US ACCOtTWTB. twenty y«ar« old. Miss Dominick FOR THIS graduated from the Matowan high Auditor. Dtoi**» th»t collector reit« school in 1910 and had been sick al- li Short fM3,M, most continuously over since. Be- FLOUR barrel - - 97.SO The Park, Potter company of New sides her parents she leaves four sis- DISTRIBUTORS York, after auditing the books of ters and three brothers. They are Former Collector Everett B, Foster of Mrs. G«orgt W. Allen of Red Bank, PILLSBURY FLOUR bbl 88.29 Bradley Beach, declared that the Mrs, Albert B, Smith, Elizabeth, books showed a shortage of $562.46, Marnrct, Edwin, Franklin and Jack- covering a period from January lit, son JDojabiick, TOMATOES can Se 1914, to March 16th, 1916. Mr. Pos- lbllc STANDARD No. 2 CAN, FULL OF RED RITE TOMATOO. ter is now undgr bail pending action 6p«»ol»l F»ric« for Ttil* Week Only THIS WEEK ONLY. by the grand jury on a charge of with- OMT MDI TATA1O.T. holding cash books belonging to tte borough. Mr. Poster declares that his accounts should be correct as he has nwt BuH Head Catsup *«?"."' a bot 7c IONA BAKED BEANS can turned over every dollar he ever re- Josmh E, Frey of I^ong Branch ceived. He says he iaiiolding several died Thursday after a sickness of less IONA CORN can - 7cSpecial BARLEY Ib 4c checkhk g whichih hy gd t th than a w#ek of grip. Mr. Prey wai were not good at the49 years old and had lived at Long bank. Branch 27 years. For a long time he 3TNED ASSAUtT. worked for the Patten steamboat line. Doukle Tip Matches, T boxes.. ,26e A&P Pumpkin, 3 cani 25c Pat Norway -Mackerel, S-lb. He is survived by a widow, one daugh- Bleached Raisins, Ib We Evaporated Cranberries, pkg,., Uc kits, each, , ,T»9§ Neptune lawuUpKu Sfutt P»y »50— ter, Isabella, and four step-children, Clothe! Lines, each 10c B&M Pish Flakes, 8 cans 25c Fat Novway Mackerel, §-!b, Jackson !•. Mock's Sentence Deferred. Edward, Lawrence W. and A, E. Paol- A&F Jams, 2 jars.., 2Be Fat Norway Mackerel, each... 5c kits, each, , 89a Isaac Fromer of Neptune township son and Mrs. 0. L. Cottrell of Long was fined $50 and costs by Judge Rulif Branch. V. Lawrence at Freehold last Thurs- 10 STAMPS FREE COFFEE - 20c day for assaulting Julia Wiseman of DIED AT DAUOHTEK'S HOME. Aabury Park last December. Fromer was convicted two weeks ago, Mm. Ell«n Claxk Succumb* to Attaok of 15 STAMPS FREE 22&1 IONA COFFEE - 25c Conge»tlon of tne £osci, VALUE THAT MONEY CAN BUY J. L. Nock, who recently pleaded Mrs. Ellen Clark, wife of Daniel R, non-vult to a charge of wife desertion, Clark of Long Branch, died Thursday was in court for sentence last Thurs- at the home of her daughter, Mrs, 20 STAMPS FREE £££.! SULTANA COFFEE 30c day. Judge Lawrence deferred sen- George A, Layton, She had been sick —OUR PUT 8ELL.BR Your Factory Roof tence for two weeks, during which only a few days from congestion of time Probation Officer Houghton will the lungs. Three weeks before her should bs fire-resisting inside and out, giving you a lower investigate circumgtances relating to death she had a fall and this con- 25 STAMPS FREE K^J AMBOSA COFFEE 32c insurance rate and protection against flying sparks. It should the case. tributed to her death. Mrs. Clark A gLSMP TOAT IS NOT CQUAjUBO AT THC PRICE be permanently weatherproof and practically repair-proof. — m »* was 59 years old. Besides her hus- Driving Annoelatioii Banquet. band she is survived by five children, 30 STAMPS FREE ^J EL RYAD COFFEE 35c For Buch a toof ws recommend the use of the genuine The nineteenth annual banquet of the Freehold driving association wat; A COfrra FOR PAR11OULAR PEOPLE onounced -RU-as In RUBY, held at Freehold Monday of last week! . AfUr long' Blckneai. —THE nSitT IMPORTATION O^-» and was attended by 63 members and friends. Speeches were made by 0.1 Mrs. Amelia C. Buck, widow of J. rANCV TEAS I-BER W. F. Randolph, Willianr"E. Truax, West Buck, died at Freehold last Fri- 60 Staaips 'with 1 Ib Very Fancy day week. Mrs. Buck had been an c EGGS Tea ../, ,..,, ,TO« Richard W. Herbert and Harry 1. COSTS MORE-.WI Stout. The races for Memorial day invalid many^years. She wai the BO Stamps with 1 Ib Pancr Tta.60e . were discussed and other matters per- daughter of .William Campbell and SUNNY BROOK BRAND 4a Stamps *vlth l-U^iais JPamily -.I,--A RUBER-01Q it the ideal roofing Hundreds of Illl BIROtQ Roofs taining to the welfare of the aasoeia- Hannah Bowne, and had lived all her Oo i because it meets th_c_BieiL£xaciing_ lihih life-at-RFeehola.—Sh^is^urvrrerhbjr 28 Stampa with 1 Ib Very Good re'quiremenSi ItThas the endorte. 20 years of hard wear. tion were talked over. two brothera, Peter B. Campbell of tea ,,,,.., ,...V,.,...40c tnent of underwriters and firede « The U, S. Appellate Court ha« Shrewsbury and John P. Campbell of 20 Stamps with %4b picket partment officials the world over enjoined imitators fcom using the Automobile* la OeUMea. Marlboro. Mrs. Buck was 82 years A&P Blend Golden-Tipped In- »i a tafm roofing. name "Rubberoid or any §inuUr A Ford touring car driven by Jesse old. __^_^^__ jaia.Ceylon Tea >, ,..gBg name as the trade name or brand" * And Rtl-BER-OlQ U pennanently Greene of Long Branch was struck by Affed M0nl»t«r S#MU weatherproof and water.proof, and of their roofing. a car driven by Charles E, Brown of 1OSTAMPS FREE 10 seems wear-proof. Foundries, rail, We sell the genuine, with trie that place Tuesday night of last week. Rev. William W. Mftffei of Kingston Our quality and price have made u« the largest butter re- * WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING roadd s and chemicachll workki emplol y "Ru-ber-oid Man" (ihown above) The left rear wheel of the Ford was died Monday of last week of pneu- 1 can Sultana Spice 10c it under conditions •where •parks on every roll. We have it in »lat# torn off and tile ear was otherwise monia. Mr. Moffett was 81 years old. tailer* in the world 1 bot A&P Vinegar... 10c •nd fumeg would Boon destroy gray and in Tile Red or Copper damaged. The front axle on MrH.e was admitted to the New Jersey 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream or Jelly other molt. It containa no coal Green. ' - Brown's machine was bent and theconference in 1888 and had ierved as Powder 10c tar or asphaltum oils. Come in and esamine it. mudguards were twisted. No onesuperintendent of the Trenton and 1 can A&P Chloride of Lime... Be ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Hopping MeHenry &TFroit was injured, New Brunswick districts of the Meth- MELROSE PRINTS 25c 1 can A&P Lye 8c EATONTOWN, Robert Higiiiwon &. Son — — • — J odist church. Among the charges he 1 pkg Reckitt's Blue flc KEANSBURG, Brown Estate Co. Want* $50,000 for Broken KtWrt. held in Monmoutii county were Free- 1 pkg Puffed Rice 18c I KEYPORT, Brown Estate Co. hold and Matawan. 80 STAMPS with 1 can A&P BAKING POWDER 50c 1 pkg Puflfed Wheat ,10c MATAWAN, Caltan & Devlin ' Miss Beatrice Ruffle of New York and London has brought suit for 26 STAMPS with large bot A&P EXTRACTS 2Sc 1 pkg None Sueh Mince Meat.. .10c RED BANK, Charles Lewi, W. Burner De»a. ALL LUMBER DEALERS $50,000 against Walter E. Fenner of Asbury Park for breach of promise. George W. Brower of Farmingdale 20 STAMPJ with 1 can A&P COCOA - - - - 20c Miss Ruffle claims that Mr. Fenner died Sunday of last week of apoplexy. I 20 STAMPS with 1 can imported boneleit '.'B Sardines 20c promiaed to marry her-. Last fall Mr. Mr, Brower was the son of the late Pacific Toilet Paper Fenner was married to Miss Margaret Samuel and Margaret Brower, and IS STAMPS with 1 pkf A&P Wa»hing Powder - 16c Baudiitel of Asbury Park. Mr, Fen-had lived at Parmingdale all his life. . Should be Sc a rail ner denies he ever promised to wedFor many year* he was an auctioneer S STAMPS with % pkg A&P Washing Powder - Be Miss Ruffle. and was also engaged in the real es- YOUR FAVORITE BRAND tate business. He was" 72 years old. S STAMPS with 41b Carton Salt - Sc 7 rolls 25c Trades Some for Two brothers survive him. LEMBECK & BETZ Archie Height, an Allenhurst plumber, has traded his house at Al- Death from Paralyili. Pair Haven, Oceanic, Rumson, .^^nS^^v lat|ntown. Little 8Um «n* lenhurst to Dr. Harold R. Applegate Jacob C. Lane, who lived on Jo- «. ^ J „'j ^cf^MllinilXl^^^SL e Shrewsbury, Monday and Beer, Ale & Porter of Asbury Park for a 65.acre potato seph ' Rue's farm at Tennent, was Tuesday and Friday. j^^t^mmmmSi^^Z Thursday, farm in Howell township. It is said stricken with paralysis while loading Ss Now en sal* at the following dealer: the transaction involved about potatoes in the barn last Friday week, MiddlitowB and Atlanttc High. <^^^M|FfJ||ljHMlljfj^^g s Nwresink,.MM»d»y^ - $20,000. Mr. Height will not retire He died Sunday night. Mr, Lane was lands, Wednesday. ^^UB^MMSUBU/BUBKS^0^ Belford, Tuesday. from the plumbing business. He will 41 years old and was the gon of the engage a farmer to manage his farm late Jacob and Imma Lane. He was Highlandfl, Thwsda,. ^^SKllEBPi^ Chapel HiU and L^arfo, W- BENJAMIN H. CRATE for him. born in Atlantic township. A widow and one son survive him. Trolley ana Waffea Cr«Jh. OBBroad Street, ^^^TO^ O0 B^ad St., 212 West Front Street A trolley car and a delivery wagon Red Oanlc, N. J. Teitchone to. Red BarOc, N. JT. collided at Asbury Park laat Thursday night. Louis Jaanow of Long Brmncn I WE GIVE %M GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM Red Bank, N. J. was driving and he and the two other occupants of the wagon, Abe Rothen- FRECKLES rg and Harry Rosenberg, were If your dealer cannot supply you, notify us and we thrown out when the hone started to Now l« th« Tim* tm Oaf Rid of Th«a« run away. The wagon was badly dam- Utfr Spate will see that you are supplied. aged but the men escaped with slight There's no longer the slightest need bruises. of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Save our cape, they are valuable. Send for our Premium Catalogue m i m the prescription , ©thine—double Bxd*« {!«••• In Court, strengrth—is guaranteed to remove Several persons were before Judge the»e homely spots. OOD beer has been a delight to Lawrence Uat Thursday; on charfea Simply get an ounce of othine— LEMBECK & BETZ of selling liquor without license. double strength—from any druggist Each of the accused was required toand apply a little of it night and morn- EAGLE BREWING H.rir furnish $600 b»iV to await-teiaLo» ing and you should wen Me that even May 18th. The alleged offenders ware the worst freektor"fc«vi^begun"to-dit" Samuel Snverstein, Alexander D«- appear, while the lighter ones have Bianfem3lf6Fmore than ZQOO Rpgatls, Abram Qshinski and Celto vanished entirely. It ii seldom that Fields of Asbury Park and Herman more than an ounce is needed to com- Goldstein of Neptune township. pletely clear the skin end gain a beau, Special Authorized Agent for tiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double years. We are glad we make it Red Bank and Vicinity for As Official Bird XUl«r. strength othine as this ia sold under The people of Freehold have been guarantee of money back if it fails to so annoyed lately by English star- remove freckles. Luther Burbank's Seeds lings that Isaac Hopkins has been ap- pointed official bird killer to rid the _ —Fpgempan ti and Nuracry Stock. town of these birds. Permission to destroy the birds was obtained from BIDS WANTED. the state officials. The starlings are Complete assortment of Garden so numerous at Freehold that Mr. Hopkins is expected to be kept busy The council of the borough o£,Hlgn- PRIVATE SEAIi and Flower Seeds on hand. Special for some time. lands will receive sealed bids for the orders taken for Bulbs,Shrubbery, laying of 1360 feet of four-inch water Sets at Auto R*«. Etc. main and 725 feet of feix-inchwate r Lester House of Asbury Park was awarded a Ford nutomobilo at the ga-main and four hydrants, at the bor- KNICKERBOCKER PHARMACY, . theater ough hall on Thursday, April 29,1916, day night. Mr, House held the cor-at 8:00 o'clock P. M. !: Broad and Monmouth Streets, Red Bank, N, J, rect number which corresponded with tho sesond tickot which wan taken Certified check of flOO must ac- Telephone 12S. from ft hat, Tickets were given to everybody who attended the theater in company each bid. thu past two or three, weeks. " Specifications may" be had upon re- ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER OR DEALER Eft«t»lde Park Lot Bold. quest. PRESCRIPTION Geoipe W-. Cowlay, a clerk- in James The council reservei the right tore - for IS years—'•— Cooper's tlrutf store, has Bold his lotject any or all bide, at "Enstsidc.1 Park, on Lexington ave- D. D. D.The Standard Skin Remedy nuu to William Leddy for $300. Mr. T, H. LANE, Lcelily liM-, on property adjoining that i BqrouRh Clerk. Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles whirl; Iu- t ought. The lot ii 60*1601 JA.MJ3S COOPER, Jr., Druggist, Red Bank, N. J. feet. Edwnrd W. Wise made the sale, " It pays to advwtiw la THS RMIBTHL LET LUKE CHI RID BANK REGISTER Page ThrM. »•••»#••••< ••#••#••••••••••••••••#•••••»•••»»•#•

/ Telephone 6BO 4. Hreriihodif ix in vited to No man is so poor he .cannot risit the Pnidctitial Exhibit on Life Imur- MATHUSHE K pay for some life insurance, ancrmid Public Wvl- farv. Palace of Mine* V and the poorer he is the more and Mi>In flvrfty, PIANOS P a 11 am a -Par ific necessary it is that he should Kxpi)HI tiuti, San In previous advertisements we have called your attention to the money saving that Frtuiviaco. you would affect by purchasing one of our instruments, which are guaranteed to be the have life insurance. equal in quality of any Piano made. We received a few inquiries regarding this matter and hope that within a short time we will place one of the Mathushek Pianos in each of their homes. To those who read the statements, which we refer to and who are inclined to be a

little skeptical} we earnestly beg them to grant us an interview. By so doing you will not be PRUDENTIAL j ,»•» mi f run to death by any of our salesmen. One interview followed by your call at our ware- - STRENGTH OF. ( • GIBRALTAR ' S X rooms ought to be sufficient to convince anybody of our claims, because we are stating rutktital true JL^CTS that are unimpeachable. FORREST V, DRYDEN, X We are not a mythical concern, but are always on hand to back up our statements X and guarantees. • THE HOUSE OF MATHUSHEK ••••••»•••••»»»•»•••••»»••••••»•••••••••••••»•»••»••••••»»»•••••#••••••#•••••»•• EVERYBODY IS COMING TO S BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N, j,

DAUGHTER GETS HOUSE. lOWHBHIP COMMITTEE MBBTBro. • Contract for Graveling* tittle Silver ENT Where Economy Rules! WBB. MAUD a. HUBBABD QETS Road to be Awudid Next Month. THE STORE FOR THRIFTY FOLKS PBOPIRTY OK BOUTH STREET. Bids for graveling u mile of road Pure Lard, per Ib 13c California Hams, ib 10 %e from George M, Quackcubush's store Curtis Bros. Blue Label Jam, all Fancy Cprn (. . 8e Her Brother Hornco Is Boqusatliefl 82,500 to the Little Silver railroad .station BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, Hunt's Quality, Pineapple, No. 3 flavors 14c will be opened at the nuxt meeting of Standard Tomatoes, No. 3 can..., 7c and A Lot IB Will of Their MotUer, can 17f Mrl, Goorg-lnnna Stout—Other Will* the Shrewsbury township committee Hunt's Quality Pineapple, No, 2 Kremlin Brand Corn, can 10c Rcoently Admitted to Probate. on Thursday, May Cth. can ,13c Japan 'Rice, Ib 6c The committee has ordered fifty • Large Sc bon Matches, 3 for 10c All Sc size Soaps and Powders. , . ., 4c Mrs, •Georgianno Stout ,of Redfeet of suction hose for the Westsicle ; Shoe Polish, "Shinola" 8c Toilet Paper, Sc size, 7 for 2Bc Bank, who died a few weeks ago, mado fire company. Shoe Polish, 2 in 1 Sc Toilet Paper, 1 oc size Be her will last month. Mrs. 'Stout left Argo Starch 4o her house and lot on South street to Health Inspector Benjiiniin F. King Campbell Soups and Beans, 3 for. .25c was instructed to investigate n com- •Mother's and Quaker Oats Be Pet and Borden Peerless Evap- t her daughter, Mrs. Maud G. Hub- Be j bard. A lot butting against this one plaint tnat Joseph Leucke of Shrews- The .Prunes, 30-40 size, 2 lbs, for 28c orated Milk bury had been dumping garbage in a Carolina Rice, long, 1b 8c Full Cream Cheese, none better. . 20c 1 and fronting on Hudson avenue was left to her son, Horace B, Stout, who vacant lot on Broad .street between Seeded Raisins and Currants, 1b. Lard, Ib 10c Shrewsbury and Red Bank. pkg , ,, , IQo Best Butterine Prints. 20c, 2Bc. was also bequeathed $2,500 in cash High Grade Catsup, absolutely and securities and «his father's gfold BUTTER. pure, per bottle 18c watch and chain. Mrs, Stout ap- ,Very Best Creamery. ,. 35c COIFF'EE, pointed her son and daughter execu- CHURCH'S GOOD YEAR. , TEA, Very Best Coffee, per Ib 2Sc tors of the will. The witnesses were ,Very Best Teas, 60c grades 36c Fancy Coffee, per Ib 20c \Dora T. Brown, Margaret L. Borden and Daniel H SHREWSBURY Mixed, Ceylon, English Break- Fancy Santos'Coffee,' per "lb!'! '.! ! '. 16c I - Applogate. Lots of things to do and lots of things to buy to put your home in Al shape WIKD W A BANNER SEASON. fast, Oolong, Japan, Young Hy- Alaska Red Salmon, tall can. ,14c Left Estate to Widow. son, Etc, me before the summer visitor arrives. National Biscuits, all IOC pkgs.... 8c Patrick MeDonough, who died in •reports Bead at the Annual CongTeffa- • Early June Peas, 3 for . ,28c National Biscuits, all Sc pkgs....; 4c Holmdel township a short time ago, tlonal Masting' Friday Hlffht Showed It will pay you to consult us before purchasing your Home Furnishings, We Fancy Succotash 10c California Lemon Cling Peaches, made his will May fist, 1905, Mr, That the Cliurch Enjoyed the Most Stuffed and Plain Olives, lOc size,. Sc regular 2Qe, sold for 13c MeDonough appointed his wife, Ellen Troiperoua Tear la Its History. Stuffed and Plain Olives, 25c size, ,20c Pure Cider Vinegar, per bottle.... Be MeDonough, exeiutrix of the will and $ are splendidly prepared to supply your every need at prices that will make it easy Pea Beans, per Ib 7o Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 for 28c left-her his entire estate during her About 100 persons attended the an- ' ' » ' life time, After her death the estate nuaShrewsburl congregatlonay Presbyteriar meetinn churcg oh f Frithe!- ! I tor yOUr purse. Eggs Wanted—24c per dozen in trade for strictly fresh Jersey eggs. is to be divided among his children, day night, when reports were read •Z/ John Stateair and Harriet B, Stateair showing that the church had enjoyed were the witnesses to the will. the most prosperous,financial year in MM, ma.rga.rtt Bray'» Will. its history. The total receipts were Economy Grocery Co., Mrs, Margaret V, Bray of Mata- $5,419, which was far in excess of the wan left a one-half interest in a house church's income for ttny qther twelve '<' 102 Shrewsbury Ave. and lot at Matawah to her daughter, months since the church was founded. \', Phone 18-W. Red Bank, N. J. This was partly due.to two unexpected > • At Decidedly Attractive Prices This Week, Harriet' W, Bray, who* was also -be- ; « queathefl all of her niother's wearing sources of income, yne of these wrfs * a! apparel and household -goada .and a a bequest of $1,000 from thejate Mri. share of the rest of her R. B, Conover of Red Bank, mother 'Brass Bed,72-iri, post, 5-8 in. fillers, ^0 up to. ANNUAL SPRING SALE II ppppersonal propertyy . The other half, of of Mrs, Jacob B. Rue, The other un- looked-for windfall was a fund started | satin or bright finish, all sizes at $7,50. $20. OP- j. the personal estate was divided among Mrs, Bray's grandchildren, Hulda M. years ago by an organization of j * Tindall, Sidney J, Boers, Margaret church workers known as the Frag-1J W, Conover, Mary, jSartrude A., John ment society. This society went out i« Brass Bed, 2-in,continuous post,5-8-in. OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Goats and Suits I "J. and Eleanor S. Beers, Charles H, of existence a long time ago and the I' „,, ,. , . , , » . , ,*,« Wardell was appointed executor of fund which it had placed in a New \ fillers, Satin Or bright finish, at $12. the will. York savings bank was completely for- < $12 and $14 Suits now 98.8O gotten till last sumtter, when it was ' -.. ,, ni n,i r mi a Widow Gets Ufa Right in Estate. restored to the church with the inter-'! Uther Brass Beds at $15, $18, A 2-in continuous post bed, j4-in fil- Mrs. Annie E. Dravle of Raritan $16, $18 and $20 Suits now eat which it had earned. A report of !• *«e j township was bequeathed a life right this incident was printed In THE REG- \ $d>Q, ana lers, all sizes, at $4,98, worth $6,50. $12.88 in the estate of her husband, Richard at the time the fund was un- Ji Dravle, in a will which was executed earthed. The church has no debts and In Poplini, Gabardines, Sporting last February, , After the death of has a balance on hand, Mrs. Dravle the estate is to be divided All the church societies have wiped Checks, Toggery Serges, Prunellas, between Mr. Dravle'a children, Marion out their debts and have balances on F, A. Whitney's Celebrated A. and Alice E, Dravle, hand, In the absence of John T.-Lov- French Faille Weaves, fine Satin Cloths Left Lot of Real lltate. ett, .J, Frank Grifflng acted as secre- and New Novelities. Mrs. Amanda Mclntire, who died tary. The women's foreign mission- Baby Carriages and Go Carts. several weeks ago at Oakhurst, left ary society reports were turned in by a lot of real estate. She divided all Mrs. John G, Breese and Miss Mary j her property equally among her Maxson, showing that the society, j sisters, Qeorge, Charles, Jane, Joseph, which has sixty members, raised Carriages ranging in price.$9,08,$12, Go-Carts, $2.25, $4.98 and $5.98. COATS James, William, Augustus, John and $131.50.. A report made by Mrs. Alice Boardley. Mrs, Mclntiro owned Harry G. Sickles showed that the $1S» $18, $20 and $25. Sulkies, $1.25, $1,69, $1.98 and up. $5.98 and property at Oakhurst, Beach Haven, Helping Hand society raised $238 Wayside Park and Brook Haven, Now from regular sources of income, be- $7.98 Coats York. sides collecting $487 by solicitation. This money was used to build an ad- Now left Property to Slater. dition for a kitchen, and to buy cull- Phoebe A, Pettit of Manasquan nary articles, a small portion of the made her will a year ago last July Couches, $6.98 to $30. 93,98 Fragment society fund being also and left her entire estate to her .sister,. used for this purpose. .The balance of Mary E, Brannin, who was appointed the Fragment society fund, amounting Be sure and look over our line of new Couches, It is the best yet. Talk \ $12*1114 and executrix of the will. to $500, was invested. $16 Coats Freehold Woman'! Will, The young people's missionary so- '.', about values—just wait till you see them! Mrs, Catherine Errickaon of Free- ciety, as stated in reports read by Now hold left a bed and $25 to her sonMiss Bessie Borden and Miss Dorothy David; $80 to her daughter, Mary L. Linson, raised more than $250, About Carfares Refunded to Oiit»of-To-wri Patrons. Everett j a table and !f50 to her daugh- $70 was collected by the Westminister i 87,88 ter, Ca»rie Austin; a gold watch and Circle, The statement of this society mimii HUM chain to her granddaughter, Cath- was read by Mrs. Dwight L. Parsons Every correct new spring shade. erine~'\ErrickBon; and a silver sugar and Miss Mary E. Borden, Harold bowl and HuMi pitcher to her grand- Nevius gave a report on the newly or- TELEPHONE, CALL, OR WRITE daughter, Carroll Errickson. The rest ganized Brotherhood, which has a of her estate was loft to her son Wil- membership of seventy. liam, who was appointed executor of The Eatontown church is part of SKIkTS the will. Mrs, Errickson made her will the_Shrewsbury parish, Rev. Dwight last month, L. Parsons acting as pastor of both $2,50 and $3,50 Skirts now churches. The report of William E. left Caih to Hiafef, Morris, superintendent of the Eaton- si.ee Thomas G. CuJlen of Freehold town- town Sunday-school, showed that the jhjp bequeathed $300 taJiiB^jistarr BehooHhere^had TaTBed"$85:C8 and hltlT Mary E, Cullen, Mr, Cullen directed added fourteen children to its mem- that his executors allow Harry .Rue bership. ..,-.. Thei Shrewsbury- Sunday- toTemaitt "on his"•farm" for two years, school also increased its membership. At the end of that time he directed The report of Mils Evie Valentine that the .property be sold and theshowed that its collection totalled money divided among his brothers and $41.65. siiter,, Martin M., William J, and Many notable improvements were MODEL CLOAK AND SUIT CO., Mary E. Cullen, The will was exe- made at both churches. At Eatontown OUR •TORES; cuted last month, . * a chapel was moved from Locust Left Bitnte to Brother. Grove to the church property and re- 39 Broad St., Red Bank, 707 Market St., Newark. Mrs. Sarah J, Appleby of Manol- modeled. This chapel and the one ,pt apan. township left her entire estate Shrewsbury were -wired, for electric to her brother, Isaiah P. Smith, in a lights, and a stereopticon machine wa's will which was executed last Febru- bought, The total benevolences of the ary, Asher T. Appleby was appointed church amounted to $9p3, of which executor of the will, $407 was devoted to home missions, $216 to foreign missions and $121 to Grow your own Vegetables temperance, BATTED BALL KILLS BOY. Edmund Wilson of Red Bank and Cut down .your living expenses. You'll be astonished how ea*y it h to Jacob Shoemajsei1 and J. Frank Grif- 18»vc time, labor, and money, and get bigger and better crops when you u»e Freehold KLgh, Bohool Pupil Btruok In flng of Shrewsbury were re-elected Mend ia Hii on Bnturday. trustees and Edwin •Hobbs was re- For Your New 1915 Three Speed Twin II1 P. J6hn A. DeRoche, Jr., of Freehold, elected elder. The vacancy on the died Sunday as the result of being hit board of elders caused by the removal Planet Jr on the fight templo by a batted base- of Dr. Homer T. Partree from Eaton- ball during the game between Free- town to Torrington, Conn., was not HARLEY-DAV1DSON This No. 16 PUnot Jr is the highest type of Single Wheel hold and Point Pleasant on Saturday, filled. A vote of thanks was tendered [ Hoe made. Light, but strong, and can be used by man, Both teams are in. the East Jersey to the church officials and the secre- ORDER NOW FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENTS woman or boy. Will do all the cultivation in your, high school league and the game wns tary of the meeting, after which a so- garden in the easiest, quickest and best way. In- on the Freehold field. destructible Steal frame. Costs little and lasts a ciable and refreshments were enjoyed. , DeRoche WHS sitting neor the base A short program was given, compris- Singles $200 to $230 Twins $240, $275 and $310 lifetime. line at third base when he waa' struck ing soloi by Mrs, Frank Wyckoff and H»w 7%p*M* Catalo(1Gg R Illuitretlom) tn*t do- by a ball from the bat of Harry Gat- wrtbtt over sa different hand, and hwM-tooU. Misg Bessie Morford, and a piano solo V lor it. ling. DeRoche was knocked uncon- by Miss Miriam Parsons, scious for a few minutes and when ho C. H. HURLEY recovered he waa .taken home. H% Remember that every added sub- W, C. LAWRENCE, again became Unconscious and rescribe- r helps make THE REGISTER bet- ; mained BO until the end. Death was ter for everybody. Turn over a new 64 Broad Street Telephone 199-M - Red Bank, N. Jf. caused by a burBted blood vessel. De- leaf and become a member of THE Monmouth County'^ Distributor Roche was sixteen yqara old and was REGISTER'S vast army of over 27,000 the only son of John A. DeRoche. readers.—Adverii$$meni,

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P«qe Four- THE RED BANK REGISTER.

ioiiipliHluHl by n liberal policy of con-there is no venison to believe Judge THE RED BANK REGISTER stiuR'tion and iniprovoiuont. All thoTaylor wus an untruth, thun IS YOUR MOHAIR AUTO whh-h the town nilforda thin property, inin being BHseBBOd tit UHfi H COOK, Uitar ami PuMi.h.r, ? 1,000000, ini nsse.s.se dd at forty per cent of I GEORGE C. HANCE. AMecUL Editor, lie brought within the scope of such i\ movement. Hundreds of its value, I dont believe thut Hope or TOP RUSTY? the Avon assessor can find anywhere BUIIBMI MiLnaiari Uinus-ands <6f dollars, and perbnpK mil- THOMAS IRVING MOWN, lions of dollaiH, nru nlreudy invi't.led In the county of Monmouth a farm «t forty per cent of its value, It will appear like now it given a SUBSflRIFTIQN in HIM! Hank in cluirelieM, puhlie FIIELSTEIN & POPE, si-luKils, paioi'hial and private si'liuols, M"auy farms are nHaexaed abovb e their coat of One yenr i,0 1 MU iimrillis,..,,..... TO eti ., for the production of gond citi- real value, uiul moat of them are as- Timv 1111111111M,,,.,...., zuriH, The co-ordination of nil these iiesfied iit least up to eighty or ninety FRANK MILLER'S THEONLY AND EXCLUSIVE I'M -il III -.(••ill at lln\ Hauls, agencies, together with co-operation of per cent of what they would bring. ... n IN, .1 what might be termed I'omniereial en- * * * MOHAIR tertainments, would aid greatly in This incident shows how Hope und APHII. in, i.u: promoting sound health, irixx! morul his bunc'h of tax whirkirs are trying TOP DRESSING I'hariU'ler, and iinwholesoine habits to manipulate things. Hope- recently $101 I $121 and I $15 SHOP lOWB TALI, in iht' UM! of leisure hours. named farms in Middlctown township o-o-o-o-o which he said were nsseRsed at ten to For sale in Monmouth county by the The report of Miss Louise (Iroen- twenty per cent of their value, when following denlera: Last fall the Newark .Vi ir.i wasany person who knows anything ulxnit muilt, the lu'il Hank school alti'iiduiu'i" one til" tlii< most vigorous papers in the ^'.li-.-ei1, which was tvuuie to thi> Hod these farms knows that they were as- RED BANK IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. Uiink board Hi', oducatifii at it:-; hi Ft Republicans geltiiui' in power in the P. R. Boice & Co., Front St. lneetini;;; I'fiitaiii.s one sukrger.ti.in •o clear legislature. The KepuhlU'ans }iot inthat they were assessed for more than Chns. H, Ennis, Broad St. >viiii-li s-hoidif In- lifted upon. That power in the legislature, /largely Empire Gnrnge, Front St. WE DO THE BUSINESS! hi in'vsiion was that members of tho 1 they would bring, that ns soon m through tin work of the Newark Hope's statement was made public in Robt. Ifince Sons, Broad St. him id ot' education accompany lier cm AYiCJi, for the Republican assembly- llendrickaon & Applegate, Front St. hiiiiu' of her rounds of visits to tho THK HEOISTKR, and attention (•entered men carried Kssex county, where the on these properties, a reduction of an. Ueo. A. Moody, Broad St. You can buy % $10, $12 and $15 Suit liuines of pupil-., in -order that they Xvirs lias its greatest iiillueiice, and sefiRDiint was decided on by the Mid- Mooney & Wood, Front St. iiiiulit learn at first liaml of some conditions uni'er which these pu- dletown assessor. These farms would in any clothing store—that's true : ii to control the assembly. not bring tho figure at which they Frank II. Weller, Llrond St. ]>il.- live. were assessed, notwithstanding Hope's ASBIUY PARK LONG BRANCH enough—but we sell a regular $16 Suit r lont knoW wh tlu [h Nesvark declaration that the nsSr.ssment" was Mo can do eile.T.vc work In t v ..', '' '>' * only ten to twenty per cent of their W. O. Emnwns Harness Co. Gilbert White 1 is sorry for its in % at $10; the regular $18 Suit at $12i and • line iii' •* pulilic lllltle;: UnlesIIII'SKs lu ' * ''-•"' k of the pre--ent legisla- | value. W. H. Kmhley & Co. familiar with the conditionmilitions oonn ' "' »IR'.W "V . . • . Zacharias Garage Co, SEABUTGHT positively a regular $20 and $22,50 is hasc'i. No school J, W. Eyleg i\ h his y ture. 1'Ut it certainly is very much This statement of Juilire Taylor in ti'i.-tee in Kt'.l Hunk can pa-^s proper dissatisfied with the work of the men Suit at $15. and no higher. The Big •n. luiol iei;idaiions uiil'--;-. IK- is t'aniil- whom it elejleil. The legislature has court last Thursday was not made FRKKHOI.D SPRING LAKE 1 with any idea of assessments in view. jis.f with tin H'inii,ion, suiTOundingthe not kept the promises it made to tho Freehold Motor Co. - Robt, D, Duvison Profit Store with the fancy fixture 1 It was a plain declaration of the ac- ihillie life of the pupils. Only by be-pei'l'l' ; it lui.; been as rampant in its,tual value of property and the as- eoiiiiii^ familiar with the conditions partisanship as any legislature which sessed value of property us a basis of prices can not give you the same value iu the variuii:, purl:; of the town can lia„. s,,.,, bee. n in poweit r hawithis son conductethu pasdt giving bail. Being made in th»t way, FOR BLACK LEATHER CUSHIONS USE FRANK MILLER'S t-K> s-.-honl trti-tei^ realise the ehnr- i twenty years; that we give, no matter how hard 1 .thiu.v,.-. that many of the ureatly it had much greater value as evidence BRIGHT WATER PROOF DRESSING ;iiler of tin work which needs to be| needed improvements in the state of under assessments than it would clone. Imvg been laid over for I'uUive years; have had had it been made in a hear- MANUFACTURED IV they try, because we make a specialty it lias retained every one of the use-ing on assessments. It shows up tho of only three prices $10, $12 and $15, Th; yenr t'vn new trustee? are onless olViees created by the liuniocrnts style of assessing property in Avon the hrud ol .(hicadnn Ihey may or;wUhJn t," • ,,lHt tw£; vp.irjt ,uu, and the percentage of assessments in THE FRANK MILLER CO. and for this reason we sell more of may «; t he familiar with the housing ; iilu;tl thl,m with no ^wr ilU.tt ^m>l relation to real value. A forty per y ; cent assessment in Avon, and a NEW YOR3C Established 1838 cunditu 1S and with the «iiutarv ron- t '^iv0' plafes to pcliticiaiiH who these Suits than any of The Big Profit ditions i < vai-ioiw ]uirts ot Red Bunk. needed tho money!"and it has created twenty-five, per cent assessment on Jt may 1i> also that some off thho oldeld r other oll'r.-cs and has tilled them like- James A. Brndley's property in As- Stores, Is it not worth your while to lnunil'tjrs , f the board are likewise un- wise with politicians who need the buiy Park, seum to be what ttopoan d .fumiliar with eruditions. The sani- money. Besides that, some of thehis associates want in those localities; walk across the street when you know tary conditions in some parts of Redmost important pledges made by thewhile they want farm lands assessed HARRY C. FAY, Bank are referred to by the attend- Republican party in regard ^legisla- for more than one hundred per cent of you can save $5 on a Suit? Buy your ance ollicer as '•uivpeakahle," and this tion, have been violated. The Newark Funeral Director and Embalmer. term is none too stronj? for some lo- their value, calities in town. A great work of ref Scii-f: has been commenting severely * * * •j next Suit at the Specialty Shop. --••••-:•••• -- --- : . on these things. When it remembers Tho general belief throughout the Upholstering In All Its Branches. ormat.on is needed and the^school |it s efTorts t0•c ,ei-t the prescnt leg|a. county of Monmouth, ao fur as I hove (FormnrlT will) R. T, Smith of Red Bulk far 27 fmmn,) trustees should become personally ntf lature,-and when it rualizes that the been able to gather it, is that Asbury tluuiuU'd with actual conditions. The Camp Chairs and Card Table* lor. Hire. home life of pupils has much to dopresent conditions in New Jersey are Park is assessed at a much lower rate k of valuation than any other munici- •with their advancement in school; and rerall that old proe t g Hohool regulation.* cannot be intelli- that fc pality in the whole county. Not satis- Office 'Phon. 5S7. gently made unless these regulations is u good deal better than foresight. fled with this condition, however, Ar- The Store TOTteM Wool Nicy. Office uii Funeral Parlon, IS Monmouth Street, Red Bsafe, N, J. are based in some degree on home con- * * thur H, Hope and his associates are ditions. I dont think any practical man intrying to get the assessments in the the state was deceived by the Repub- rest of the county, which are now close WE SELL FOR LJSSS! Eincaner ami | ,.. , He an promises last fall. No man whoto the 100 pei- cent mark, raised still There is another and BequallUil y higher, in order to help the tax shirk- strong reason' why the board of edu- knows anything about politics ex- cation should know all about living ' Pected anything different from what ers of his neighborhood evade a still conditions in Red Bank. Unless liv- 'has happened, the Democrats were greater proportion of their fair share | • 12 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. ing conditions art; sanitary and whole- in powepoerr in New* Jerseyy two years. of taxes, some, the advancement of pupils is re-TheTh y were extravagantt t andd they cre cre- (Toivn Talk continued on page U,) THE MOLLY HTCHER TEA ROOM! Next to Libby*» Restaurant. tarded, with a consequent loss to theated a lot of offices which were abso- H'/iiool district by reason of the dis-lutely unnecessary, so far as the A QtTEEK O*A1«T THIS, Has Been Reopened For Business. trict not getting as largo a return for public welfare is concerned, They iniiimiiinimniiiniiiiitiniiitrmnimii its school money a« it should receive. filled these otlices with Uem.o.-rats who Wavy Man Baa Scat to Bua on Land TTher e are IGUIGOn pupils in the KeeRedl uanBanKk i needeneededd ththee money money. . " ThThee Republicnn Republicnns and la tUa Wtttii?, DAINTY THINGS to EAT and DRINK. DANCING, Therubliec arschoolse . Probably fifteen per j told the people about .these unneres- I" h l b th s Rear Admiral J, A. Howell of Vir- x-nt of these full of promotion each i sary ofiices and they declared that if ginia is having a novel boat built by Open Sundays. cent of these fail ot" nvuimmuu •••••••••• should have been sufiieient. The mini » * « There is a wheel on each side to keep 10c CAN, EAjRIJf JUNE PEAS - 5c; ber of pupils who fail of promotion be- I dont think anyone really it from tipping over. It will be started Not the soaked variety. But gamine fM&h pack _• cause of "unsatisfactory or unwhole- that the RepublicanRepublians would do , some homo conditions is probably m OF THE it they mt ux power, But the people f h N. B, COS. lOc SODA CRACKERS Pc Ib; Piopollo CONVENIENCES DIITTCD Sweet Bloom - 37c or; whose salaries would be saved to of Uselo^ otlkea, and they turned the IDU 1 I tIf STIRLING - .33o tin. di^lriit ii thi'annual Kcbool course i ])cmoi.j.nls otlt ami put the Rupubli- UP-TO,DATt jb I B£hllljiiet If you want results you canmi et-tts 0,e dde.1 that thov woulm d not t-ut out a j« reaeaes thtnee jioojiie oi WIIB rom- In addition1" to -thin expense for M,,nn of'the useless legislative m«mty who have the money to buy will inian for you—and EGGS STERLING SELECTED 22c therc wuuld be a ] oiiu'ti•-"•-•s wlik-h'th' • .--„-•-V Democrat- .s har...d, eve....- \l^hn-f whnt. 1'nyouu hav havee foforr salesale.^ "UsUsee thi thiss toa;'her.s . . Uclb ate ,., they decided to break their you want some of their busi- the really low cost of in- Ivina* Bonnie Ginger \Vatcrs t-cii ivspoi.dintt' waving in equipment 1 and in si-hool room. The savin,.g„ in... (0 pupils, I every useless ofii'.'e which the Demo- iFine Millineryl ynovidyd'these ehiUlren H'ft school at ! crats hud created was filled with a us about your work. PURE WHITBLARD llclb the same grade as at nresent. This ; Republicnn, down to the second assist.- and NK '•HoUy f l-2o on wovhl 1-e the snvinu- from a financial ! ant and third aspistant strap hangers QuickeitWork! Quality Work! Square C»n« ol,Tlp« 18a con Kt.indiioint. and it would probably | and euspidorc .cleaners, ^at P'>°n per t Children's Coats i\\Lowest Estimate! California Asparagus Long Cuii of ~ • ISe tin 'I'iKiui'it in M'lino to ?::,.")iiu ]>er year.! Kession and upwards, besides that, Tlw -idvantai-'e tn tho town by raisinir i they created other omces, equally vise- Call 388, 12c Pkg IMPORTED MACARONI WRlie n hj'-her uTad'e of children and a more i less, because there were other camp- 5 Moderate Prices S t competent irenei niion of men and followers who "needed the money, , GENUINE LEBANON BOLOGNA Thinly sueed 22c Ib is Having in These new oHices which the Repub-|R - w PINEAPPLE TID-BITS lie and 1-4 o a can tn.\e.-'1 , the henefit to the ohildren "and , Hcuns created made this lesrislature j 9 .8 Broad St,, Red Bank ¥ Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. th-, ndvantafre too the town VCQ hand-in- j the moat expensive in tho history of j£ ," -..--.-.- 0 i Holbtook's Imported Table Sauce . 15c bottle lie hiuK.1, and an improvement in home the state, No. 19 Front Street, R.ed Bank, N. J,

cuiiditions would help in each of these politicians••_—•---• ,..—-. an-d I suppos... e the-.y- ,felt increase his profits at the expense j that they had to make up for lost An Open Letter to Business Men cither_Qf the healtkQrLof4Jiajnorals.of-l-tiniet-..And,th.ey_inade-up_foTrthe.lost- thu community. | time all right, all right. And the people will pay the bill for the ex- Who are Party Line A tour oi visits by members of thetravngnnces and wastefulness, as the M. F.Jet-ley,! board of education with the attend- people always do. | Red Bank, N,J. ain'f oflicer would shovv also the need — —o-o-o-o-o— — Telephone Subscribers of rt'ereation work in Red Bank, This Here's,, something which it would WALL PAPER. work was started last year under seem was up to Arthur H« Hope of private auspices, but it should be made Asshury Park"and his assessment bunch We wish to call jova attention to certain n public work. It was long ago dis-to investigate, Asbury Park is gen- advantages of Individual Line Telephone covered that leisure well used consti- .•irally believed to have the lowest as- EGAN'S tutes one of the greatest forces of sessment :n relation to tho real value Service, in order that you Bay have an human progress, while leisure mis- of property of any municipality in opportunity to consider its use in con- J. J. TRAVERS. used is one of the greatest menaces Monmouth county, and property own- Auto Vans and Express. of civilization. It is realized in many Mow that moving time Is near I am nection with your business, 4 ers there have evaded their fair share cities and towns that investments in ppreparep d %%o flofl y you r next ..moving go ol l of the county taxes for the past forty furniturefitr , ppianopoi s O Orr bgftfbtugftfss ,, to alll partrtii Painting and Decorating. the interest of public welfare and hap- years. Recently Arthur H, Hope, who of citity or countrynty) in the largest paddepddd Individual Lln« Telephone service provideo: piness include facilities for the wise used to ho one of the assessors of As-vans In Red Bank, Before you Unv* 1, One line to the Telephone Central j UMJ of leisure just as surely as it in- your next moving done, write, send or bury Pai't, got sonic of the people of call for the only reliable furniture mover Office for your exoluaive use, | cludes fire protection and public high- neighboring municipalities to join with In town, and get my prices on your next 29 East Front Street, ways and public schools. Without op- him in hunting down the farmers of lob, All kinds of heavy or light truck- 2. k telephone that you can use at ' ! portunities for the wise use of leisure, the county in an effort to miike them ing done at short notice. Call or addraa* all times without the delays that , ' physical health and moral health are pay more taxes, Avon was one of the w-"1 J. T. F.GAN, .<"' occasionally occur vhaa you share ! Red Bank, N. J. injured, A high moral death rate is municipalities which joined in this 11 WaU Street* R«d H«nh yeur line with ethgrs, beginning to be considered as dismovement- . An incident in court, last R«ildcnes phone 124-J Office phone 6J9-R S. k telephone -that your ou8ton«rs oan graceful as a high physical death-rate. week shows how much faith is to be reach at all tines except .•bra you * * * put in the declarations of Hope and or your representatives are u«ing ' The board of education, once it was his Avon friends. the telephone. familial' with all phases of home life I guarantee satisfaction in all „• '* • • Thig one-BUbflcriber-on-a-lina aervioo in Red Bank, could do much to im- Last Thursday n desertion case prove conditions whereby leisure time came up at Freehold. John Kirwnn oosta only a few cents more a flay than my work, interior or exterior. I could be well used. They could co- was the man against whom the charge operate, not only with the board of W/E HAVE Owns tot you now pay for your Party .Line Telephone. health and with the town commission- was wade and he was his own bonds- also have the finest, line of Wall ers, but with many other semi-public man. He was testifying as to the VV farmi in every county Our Commercial Office will be glad bodies, such as churches, moving pic- value of- the property owned by him, in NEW JERSEY. If you Paper in Monmouth County. Try and he said it was assessed for $1,600, are considering buying, selling to supply further parti,ooXa.r«. , ture theaters, cluba, pool and billiard Judge Walter Taylor of the Asbury rooms, bowling alleys, vacant lot own-Park district court was in the court or exchanging a farm, con- me and be convinced.^ era, playgrounds, etc. The churches • • • .' • _.. " ' IMI i room and he arose nnd told Judge sult ui. especially, by enlarging their sphere Lawrence that tho property was worth of action, could prove of vast aid in Country D«pwtmMit HEWTOSK co-operating with" the school board in at least p.000, *B0HE G0MPANT Improving moral conditions. This LO.1S SCHtESlNGER, INC , W. H. HAH, local CommeroUl cannot he done by a system of repress- If John Kirwan's property iB worth Eiwafcldi, Newtrk,N.J. • ion and condemnation; it must be ac-$4,000, as stated »y Judge Taylor, and 32 Monraouth Street, •• - r**1 •<' fHI HID BANK HKQI8TER >•••••••••••••••••••+•+••••••••»•

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i 1_-T- ' - -i- - - - -^"T _ .J . ., Invest Your Savings In the Citizens' Building and Loan Association of Red Bank and Get Interest and Profits on All You Save. The Citizens' Building and Loan Association has been organized in Fed Bank. . This Association wiirgive opportunity to save money by paying in one dollar a month or more. You get interest on your savingH, and thisN interest is added annually to the money you pay in. The money which you and others pay in is loaned out each month to persons who want a Home of Their Own. If you have a lot free and clear, The Citizens* Building and Loan Association will loan you money to build a house on that lot, an 1 you can pay back the money in monthly installments, the same as rent. This is called "borrowing money on your shares." Jf you do not want to borrow money on your shares, yiu keep paying in one dollar a month for every share of stock you take. When the money you have paid in, added to the profits made by the Association, amounts to $200.00, you stop paying money and the Association gives you $200.03 in cash. If you borrow money on your shares to pay for A HOME OF YOUR OWN, the Association takes a mortgage on your property when it loans you the money. You pay in one dollar a month for every $100 you borrow. This amounts to two dollars a month on each share, and it pays both principal and interest of-your mortgage. When the amount paid in on each share, added to the profits made, reaches the sum of $200,00, you stop paying and the Association cancels your mortgage and your home is free and clear. The office of The Citizens' Building and Loan Association is at the Second National Bank. The subscription list for the first series of shares will remain open until Tuesday, May 11th. Nearly one thousand shares have already been subscribed for. You are invited to call at the Bank and subscribe for as many shares as you wish to take. ••••••••••••••••^^ MA.mi.BORO liWl, inswnvmf WEWS. FINEST STORE •Is W«w M.mbera Ialtt*t«d la X,n»«rty Olnb Meat! with Bed Bank Qrang-* lut Waak, Coteri* M Mr*. Borden'g. Liberty grange held an enthusiastic The Shrewsbury reading club met .meeting last Wednesday. Six newyesterday with the Red Bank coterie members were initfated in the" firstat Mrs, A. Holmes Borden's, There and second degrees and two were ad- was a very large attendance and a mitted by card. The third and fourth special program was rendered, one of dfeei are to be conferred tonight. the features being an address by Mrs, Love'a Test" will be the subject at Ropes of Montclair, president of the the Baptist church next Sunday morn- women's federation of clubs. The af- ing. The evening subject will be "The fair was one of the notable social Broadway, Long Branch. g. eg unctions of the season at this place. Kingdom,Kid" " "M"MiMissionari i y1 PtPractici e ESTABLISHED AT THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1873. ththrough h ththe use off Tracts ' will be the Miss Clarissa Johnson and Ralph iubject for the young people's meeting Johnson spent Sunday with Miss Mar- on Sunday night, Joseph Moran will ion DIekenson of Middletown, be the leader, It will be Rev, W, W. A picked baseball team captained by The Recognized Furniture Center Hoaglsod's last Sunday as pastor of Benjamin Lane, Jr., defeated the boy the Marlboro church, The pulpit com- scouts on Saturday by a score of 11 of Monmouth County mlttee is composed of O. C. Herbert, to 8. Formaii Stryker, Charles Layton, George Lang is employed on John Prank Burke, Samuel King and T, Lovett's nursery farm at Little Stephen Curtis. Silver. Misses Florence McCue, • Lillian Edward W. Johnson spent Sunday Cummings and Flossie Kilmartln were with John H, Stilwa^on of Holmdel, Grand Rabids Mr. and Mrs, J, B, Green of Long girls are members of the Rappahqe confirmed in the Freehold Catholic Branch were Sunday, guests of Mrs. church last Wednesday afternoon. The Johnson. girls are members of the Rappahoe Robert Pierce has iquit his job on Canypfire girls of Marlboro. Mrs. H. G, HallenbakVs farm and has gone W. W, Hoagland, the guardian, was to work on McColgan's nursery farm present at the ceremony, at Red Bank. Mrs. J. F. Maran spent several days Mis* Miriam Parsftns, daughter of We ean show you the finest assortment of j last week with relatives at Bridgetog n Rev, Dwight L, •ParsoBS, is sick with in tfag Staterat prices that Will ihakryoq and Allowa Mr. Maran spent Sat- chicken pox. quick buyer. with his t M-rer" r, Mmotola, N. J. John Ousterman of from sickness. Onittee took his place at the station.. At a meeting of thf Presbytery of $e %f§ (j^injl the largest Furniture busineai in Mrs, Thomas Fields spent two days Monmouth at South Amboy last week Five-Passenger $1,385 Seven-Passenger $1545O last week with her son, Walter Field Rev, Dwight L. Parsdns was chosen the history of thw store which keeps our auto trucks of poll's Neck; moderator and was selected to repre- Six Bloc Cylinders, Timken Bearings Throughout, 121-inch Wheel Base, busy every day delivering goods all over Monmouth Rev, W.- W, Hoagland was at Na< sent the^Presbytery at the general as- Non Skid Tires in Rear, York on Monday an,! listened to ansembly at Rochester, New York, next B% Bore, 5-in. Stroke, Crown Fenders, Two Unit Electric System, "county. address dellvtsi-nd by Billy Sunday av month. Full Floating Axles, Gasoline Tank in Dash, Calvary Baptist? church before the One Man Top, % ministers and theological students of TINTON FALtS HEWB. Dressers Ne»%v York and vicinity, STUDEBAKER "FOUR" FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR, $985 Mrs. George Curley visited George Thomas Zhiffale lellt •!• Property and Hundreds to select from in Anderson and family of Keyport las , Hovel to Eatontown, STUDEBAKER "FOUR" THREE-PASSENGER ROADSTER, $985 Friday. Thomas Zingale has sold his house all woods and enameled. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Harnley o and property of six acres.on the Pine All Prices F\ O. B. Detroit. Morgnnville and Seth Bennett and Yv Brook road to George Coleman of New : Oak Dressers A, Dugan were resent New York •*!.-, York for $1,200, and he has moved to itirs. Eatontown. We have the new Fords in stock and ready for Immediate delivery. Of course you have _>_ Frank B.uum and Mrs, Callahan o Fred Truswell has moved from a seen the new mode], with the CDW! clash, curved fenders and electric lights. The prieo remains I $6.00 to $60.00 Red Bank visited Mr, and Mrshous, e on Felix Tornadiski's farm to Thomas Fields on Sunday, James Dean's, house.. the same. Mrs, J. S. Quackcnbush nnd Miss Most of the farmers, have finished White Enameled Nellie Qunckonbush were recent New- planting potatoes." They expect to TOURING CAR, $490.00, RUNABOUT, $440,00. ark visltorR. start making asparagus shipmenta $9.50 to $45.00 is Mrsvisitin, Edwig hen r Strijklanparents, dMr o.f an Freehold MIMd .nexJoht weekn Spence. r has moved from George Curley. Brooklyn to th1 e William Mapuire Curly The subject at the Christian iSn- house, "which 'hi. recently bought. Ho denvor moetlng at the RefornwJ is employed at Brooklyn. church next Sunday night will bo "Tin; William H. Oilmartin has been im- . $17.00 to $65.00 Bible, the World's Supreme Book," proving his property on the Shrews, The meeting will be In charge of Jo-bury road, _ Monmouth Street, Near Broad Red Bank, N» J. seph Blcwit, ^ Fomed Pali Var.tUrburg Hews. DISTRIBUTOR OF Dining Rpom Suites $60 t EATOHTOWH NEWS. Mr, and Mrs. "Michael Ryan anclTi children James nnd Millieent, Mrs. Two Benl Bitnte Seal! Here Dtirlnar the George P.pole and son Charles ffnd FORD, STUDEBAKER and CHANDLER MOTOR CARS. Salt WMfc, James Gilrhartin visited Mrs, Patrick Supplies and Acceisiories of every kind and description. White Enamel Iron Bed The old pool room building and land" Murray and. Mrs, James Curley of onji Railroad avenue, adjoining F. Shrewsbury and Mrs. John Ryan of Stanley Higginaou's lumber yard, has i Red Bank on Sunday. Cars for Hire. Storage, Washing, Polishing, ^ 2-in, continuous been bought by Mr. Higginson from ! Mr. and Mrs, Charles Connors and Taylor Bros. Mr. HTsginson will use family of Newman Springs spent Sun- A large stock of second hand cars for sale. post, 5 fillers, extra the building as a storage house, day with Mrs. Albert Bennett and Mrs. Charles Shick has bought a Mrs. John Crawford, Money loaned on automobiles. If you have a car and need money, see us, lot :fffl*14() feet, on the south side of I James Johnston has gone to New well made in every L< Met from. Mrs, Jamei B, | York to visit his wife, who has been GASOLINE lOc per gallon. Hiuhaway as an investment. The very sick at the home of her daughter. respect. price was ab#ut $850. Rev. Peter B, Cross of Eatontown The largest stock of tires in this section^ and_at_the lowest prices, ^JMhJ gaxeJnstructlon on-Saturday-at-M*^, TiiaVy cold. Mary Welsh's to n number of children Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smock, who who are preparing for Holy Commun- were married a short time ago, have ion. ^; started housekeeping in one of Joel Flelds's .Houses at South Eatontown. To Take Koisea to Califoruia. Mra. Smock was formerly Miss Marie Michael Vaughn of Lincroft hns got Toner of Oeeanport a job an horse trainer for Thomus Mrs. Orville IReid and her two sons Sharkey of Long Island, the former of Elizabeth spent Sundny with Mrs. famous pugilist. Mr. Vaughn will go Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John to the exposition at San Francisco Murphy. CUT FLOWERS! with a string of Sharkey'a horses. $12J»0to$125 William and Arthur Taylor, who run a pool room, are having their automobiles converted into jitney buses, whfch th«y will operate between CATARRH GERMS Carnations, Sweet Peas, Roman Hyacinths, Red Bank and Long Branch. Chiffoniers Darius Vand«rmark is laid up with EASILY KILLED a heavy cold. Antirrhinum, Pot Plants, Azalias, Cinerarias, In any «tj-i« wood you derive Rev. C. Graham Attorns bought an By BM&tliinsr Into Throat, Hoio and Overland automobile last week. ' % Tut* Anttg«ptlo Air. Frank B. Woods has Bold to James If you hnvn catarrh find wnnt to Kot Easter Lilies, Asparagus Palms. Covert the barn on the place he re-rid of It you iinint kill the gcrma which $4.69 to $45.00 cently bought on South street. caiuio tho (IIHI'IIHO Thomas Zmgftle has moved from The hcHt known way of

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BASEBALL TIME IS HERE! ptblM. All over the country just now the BASEBALL fan is talking If you are interested in team work and are about to organize about the national game. see us for Bopplw* in bulk. The price will be interesting. ^ • We have prepared for this well known game by getting in a Our assortment of baachall supplies is partially enumerated complete line of new baseball goods and we have now on hand the here: - . largest stock of official and semi-official baseball supplies to be found Bats Balls anywhere In Monmouth county and we can supply your many needs Gloves for this great sport. Mitts Caps Masks * If you are a player there are many articles necessary for baseball Shirts Jerseys Pants success. If only an onlooker you may want a score card or a book Uniforms Shoes Sweaters for more detailed scoring and if only a reader then you will insist on having the principal publications featuring league and local baseball Supporters Belts Banda'ges news, in which we specialize. Home Plates Bat Bags Bases We are headquarters for BASEBALL goods for father and son. Heel Plates Toe Plates Leg Guards You can get here for yourself the same balls as used by the big Hand Scorers Chest Protectors Score Books leaguers at $1.25 or we can sell you-a baseball for your boy as low Come in and see our stock. If we have not got what you want as five cents. We've got a good mitt or glove for that boy at 25 and it is made we can get it for you in a few days, Dont put it off. cents and we have them all the way to the official glove for the The BASEBALL time is here. fielder at $3 and the official mitts as expensive as $8 each. Our as- Dont forget the latest baseball news can be obtained here. All sortment of bats cannot be duplicated outside the large cities. the metropolitan and county dailies that give you the news of the They range in price from 5 cents to $1,00 each. big fellows and your home paper for the sporting events about town. Also a complete line of Basket Balls, Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls and Nets, Camp Uniforms, Bathing Suits, Croquet Goods, Golf Goods, Pennants and Banners to order

NilWW Broad Street, Opp. Adiem & Co. Telephone No, 1 Red Bank, New Jersey

City spent Saturday and Sunday at I,:iiiil on South $1. NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. heir bungalow' on Lincoln court. Hrlioeru K. Wlim-lan to llmiy A. Ri-til- Georgo Hoos and family have tli'ivp. I-Ht. $1, COMPANY OIK 4.1*8 S2D AT A moved from Edward Tanner's house ThnniiiM II, Leiiiiiiril tu (Muni H, SViidP. Lut, $1. ' HBCKT1S SOCIABIE. :in Main street to New Monmouth. _.Joseph Luflmrrow to WHlkiin A. He- Michael O'Flaherty and family of Yomy, Kiiml un .Mill iitrcft, $1. Newark are down for the season in KKti-Uf i'. Allen tu Ihnry A. HotnlHck- The Affair Was Held at the How Point heir cottage on Beacon Beach. sun. IIS 4U-100 iHTt-s, fl. - , Comfort Hotel Last Saturday Ilifht— KmiTiM A. liiinlelH to Hi'my A. llrii- Concrete Bido%Talki and Other Im- Congressman J. II. Manor of New (li'lt'ksun. ! IX in-lUi) in-IVM, Sfl. York has nigged in his summer taun.- - Uinii'in. Thompson to lliMiry A. Ik-n- provements Under Way. palow at Keansbui-fj; Heights. tll-lfksiiti. 1 IS Ili-illU (LCl-HH, $1. Ask the Engineer Tho ladies' auxiliary of the Now Jliiiy !•:. t'ur.-ii1 tu Wlllkiin A. l'liniiiln. Point Comfort fire company held a Miss Goorglamm Arriugton of IJUIHI on IJLiy iivciiin>, HlKliliimls. %\. ncH'ktie sot-iable and dance at tho New West Keansburg has given up her po- Kr.inU A, Miii-ttnor I'ninpiiny t-> I'ruiiU sition with Hart & Lloyd. lliiitiiMi. i IntH, 51. We hope youjiave in your acquaint- Point Comfort hotel Saturday night. Harry Fowler is having his house Ifoiinto IJupitlla tu Antiiiinv Hii]lollii. Each woman brought a necktie and Half liiii'i-esl In two triii'tH of lainl in ance a competent engineer. \ " LEGTRO" is the word to re- an apron of the same material. Tho on the Creek road repainted by Sam- MiililU'tiiwn tuwiiHlilp, mil- tiiu't in iini-i- uel and Edward 'Tanner, tiiii towiiH'iii!, tiirct' triu'ts in MiUiiwaii We would like you to get his opinion neckties were distributed to the men towiiHliip and one trfiet in Miiiiho™ town- Hlth ^P Charles Dillon of New YorlcJins fhHbil moved irTEdward F. Manning's bun- Antiiony Ilrfpolln to Hnslnn n-ipullfi. nera for.dandng were found by thegalow on Manning place. Hair iiitf'ro^t in two u-nct-i of liiiul in Engineers constitute a little world of and unto matching of neckties and opi-ons. John Paynter, Norman Uarhart and Mltlilletnwri towiiHiiip, one 'trtii't of lmiiL Over 100 persons attended the affair, in Hal-linn tiisvn^lil;), three trtti'ts of l:>ti(l themselvea, -j-'liey-are -keea critics,, btit bugs and prevent blight. The line Jerry Sheehan spent Saturday and in Mutiiwaii township und one Inirt in and the auxiliary made about $25. Sunday at Long Branch. Marlboro townxhlp. generous ones, when they encounter good work. William B. Randolph is laying a Mise Elizabeth Petrie of Leonardo Seieiiu KaMimiirul to llirinio Uoi'n. Lun 1 of "Electro" materials includes: concrete driveway at the aide of hisspent the Week-end with Miss Anna •in Hiirniniiy uvnnut>. Port Monmtiuth. fl. And these sharpest of observers say the Hup- Main strait property. He will put Hnriict A. Maliy to Willium K. JawKiT, Brands of Brands place. jot on Palmer street, f 1. mobile is good. "Electro" Araenate of Lead Powder, down a concrete sidewalk next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward of New ^Electto" Bordo-Lead Mixture not only kills all forms of , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Begprin of West York are oicupying their jsummer cot- Shrewsbury Township. In Detroit—where there are many automduHtt New Brighton have been spending a iv leiiltj" eompurty to Martini loaf-eating insects, but prevents blight, week with Mr. Randolph. Mr, Begtag- e on Beacon Beach. Stark. Lot, fl. engineers—one hears the highest prai.se of the Thomas Gilniour and Rudolph Wil- Anna B. Hinitli to Mttl'y C, -Hon^, "Micro" (for dusting) kills insects and prevents fungous gin is a fire chief of his town. Walter t% iicreH, fl. Hupmobile. troublea. Randolph has his auto out of the re-helm of Jersey City spent Sunday in pair shop this week. town visiting frjends. Eatomtown Tomnghlp. It would be too mucH to say that there is not a Frank R. Hill of Beacon Beach has n B, Steeii to John* I1', t'ovort, * 'Electro' * products have been developed after years of careful A, M. Bennett & Son will open their bought a Buick touring car from H. L.Liiiul on Maple iivemie. fl, dissenting voice regarding the Hupmobile grocery^ and vegetable market Satur- Joi'l I'. Flolils to LMiai'les K. Diunlur. study and experiment, and are the result of long experience. Zobel of Red Bank. 9 3-1-100 acres, fl. among Detroit engineers, , day. The store has been wired for Randall Whitaker and Garrett S. Ask for our little folder about "Electro Products," but better electric lights, and the outside of theWright of New York spent Sunday Raritan Townihlp. But it would be hard to find one who holds an building has been repainted. A con-at Granvllle Park. Now Point Coinfiirt HtTuili ounipiLny to still, select the ''Electro" Mixture you need and' itsc if, crete sidewalk was laid in front of Xiivlor Del Nagro, t lotH, f 1. unfavorable view. the store last week. The sidewalk is Miss Ethel Bennett of Commodore Jennie N, KiiHsunillcli to .Hcatritf 1), avenue has been laid up several day* Saltta, Land at KeanHbiii-g, $1. By common consent they have settled on the twelve feet wide. with a heavy cold. ROBERT HANCE & SONS, Red Bank, N. J. Miss Edith Stanford of Main Bewail TowaiMp. Hupmobile as one car they can unite in com- Harry Schick and family of Jersey Annie M. Case 'to William A. .luKtiip, street has returned from a visit of City spent Sunday at their bungalow 6 48-100 acreR, fl. mending. _ __^__ a few days with her cousin. Miss Eva on Lincoln court. Interstate horn*' anil liomi'sltes ram. 1 Russell of Farmingdale. Miss Stan- pany to ladieB' aid of Oak Glen. $1. Now this is not mere sentiment or friendliness; ford is learning how to drive an auto- Karl LaBella of Main street is fit.Joseph Heiitcr to I'mikratss Knauer. • 2 mobile. Mi's. H. Russell Stanford ting his barber shop with new lights tfueta of Inntl, f 1. Reputable engineers will not barter away their spent last Wednesday at Freehold, and chandeliers, Matawan Township. Charles Morrissey of Main atreet .loiiiv J. Oiiaincii to Jouohiin HopIuiH professional standing by unmerited praise. Guilford S. Bueklin's saddle bUinket has had his automobile overhauled by Oiii. 21 57-100 run>M, f loo. and bridle were Ubupht by Frank Walter B. Mills. When they approve of the Hupmobile—and EARLING, JOHNSON I fRAKE CO. \ Freehold Townnhip. Johnson of. Main street at a constable Edward J. Lawson of New York especially pf jts splendid small bore, long sale last Wednesday. Constable B W. Harrison to William Broilie. ! • (INCORPORATED) ^ has moved in his summer home at 2 lots, f1, Frank K. Niblett made the sale at the Granville Park. Annie K. Parker to Frederick A. White. stroke motor—that approval means something, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN | suit of Charles- Uhrig, u butcher. Mr. Mrs. Western of New York arrived 2"Io"tH,* tV." ' " • - • i - Jonnson paid $6.10 for the outfit. Anple II. White to It, Kliisahetii lMtii< It is\an endorsement founded on extraordinary- at her summer home on Beacon Beach Lot, fl. experience and knowledge. I George Snellgrove has finished last Saturday. Fiedi-rick n. Hfiinctt ilo Frn-hnlil ! work on a wagon shed on his prop. Samuel Tanner has been repaint- iiiotor lonipniiy. Land .on/ Main Mticut, It is a source of pride to us—and a recommen- city. The building is 12x16 feet, and ing Mrs. Celia Schuek's bungalows on has one big stall. Mr. Snellgrove was Main street. Manalnpaa Townililp, I dation you can not afford to overlook^ Take Lumber, Cement, Lime, Lath, Brick | laid up part of last week with sick- George Macdonald of Main street i A. ('onover to Stj^hla Kjuyliin. the engineer's expert opinion along with' all the ness, 2 tnictH of land, $L',S0n. spent Sunday with his parents at Kute A, 11. Kninioiis to Julin Kchi I'mnl, other good things that you hear about the Mr, and Mrs. Ezekiel Wilson, Mrs, Eaton town. Trsict of land, fGOU. H. RUKKPII Stanford and Charles Mor- Herbert Stanford has 'finished the Hupmobile. Let us prove the tlupmobile in a riswy of Main street took an automo- work on his garage. He painted it quality test. Flue Lining, Plaster Board | bile trip to Philadelphia Friday in last week, I Mr. Morri.ssej 'w now Hupmobile, George King was detained from August Zachrison of Carr avenue school jjartjjf hist week jwjtlL throaj Sand and A!! Kinds of Building Material 1 has ronTCd"h:rr MoTiring—Vtew house trouble, } 1 '_•-* , _. __"„...__. __- sion -Lincoln court to a New York Norman and Clyde Carhart have Fred H. Van Dorn, party, who will open the house about finished the repairs to their automo- LOCAL DISTRIBUTOP, = Distributors for the Famous Beaver Board ^ Decoration day. , bile's. Lawrence Amon has rented his Sea William A. Gehlhaus and Jesse L. 3032 W,Front St., Red Bank, N, j, View house for the season to Mrs.Sculthorp spent Saturday at Mata YARD; Leonard Street and N. J. 5. R. R. Phone 497-J Jennie Wilkerson of Now York, The wan. new proprietor will open the house Physically and Mentally Worn ahpiit._ May. j at. Mr; and Mrs. Nelson Coryell have OFFICEt Bridge Aveniy. Phone 336-M Melvin Morris of Main street and avid fronTtinsrplfige~K Philadelpia; Out—Tells- How Nervous •1200 to. Lloyd, Hopper of Carr avenue have Mrs. Frank Johnson of Main street and .Crying Spells Were i>HM, Trartu Cw or ReaMst connected their houses with a tele- spent last Thursday at New York. $iaai B. Seymour Compton of Main Ended by VlnoF, lllllllllllllllHIIIIIIHMIHIIlHIiillllllllIMM graph line. Both the young men are telegraphers. street has been on the sick list. Monmouth, III.:—"I WMweak, wore- Charles Carr advertised last week Lewis Jewell and family of Newout mid nervous. I had no appetite and I W, U HART ^ . JOHN LLOYD in THE REGISTER'S want department ark spent last week in town. WM getting to thta and discouraged, * Kauuburg, N, J Lake Avenue, Red Bank, N, J, for a good second hand dump cart. Albert Neiman is employed in Otto one d*y I juat broke down and cried Early Thursday morning he got hisKellar's new store. when a friend came in and Mked me first offer. Mrs. W. W, Ramsay has been laid what WM the matta*, I told of my George W\ Dufoiir of Main atreet up with gririp.p condition and bow nothinjfl took seemed Oscar Bt spent last Thursday at New York roander ipent last Sunday todewne any good. VinolwaasnggiMted. HART & LLOYD His brother, Lester Dufour of Key- at Newark, I got a bottfe and before K waa half port, took charge of the store for the gone I could eat and ileep well. I L day. BB£BB BE0OB9S9, eontinued its use and now wy friendi BUILDERS — CONTRACTORS Rev. J. Wesley Tower of Colt's •ay I look ten years younger, and I am Neck spent Friday with friends here. Of BMl E«Ut8 nvMffCM well, healthy and itrong. I wlih I His son, J, Wesley Tower, Jr., spent - Bt FrohoKL cwld induce every tired-out, worn-out, The Be^at^iarimy M 27,000 readeA are KEANSBURG AND RED BANK Sunday with Walter Randolph, Tha followinf ii a4»t of deeds re- nervoua womatt to take Vtool,"—Hn, W, Goldsmith haa moved from the corded in the coun^ clerk's offim at HARRIET GALB, Mohmouth, 111. con^nt^ lop^^lor-bwgains, $01 theratwhat William Thome noun on th« Stone Freehold for the past week; There are many overworked, tlwdV you hare in a Register adverti9em«tni ;; road to the Joseph VanBrnnt house ••ABMA. out careworn, nervooa women In -thin on the Port Monmouth road. tdnnii nnd Loan company 4o William 8, vicing who naed -th«-«»rMigttienh«;; George W. Rittenheust & Son have 1 Wlillam M. HMkloHB to WJHIBA, Clay tiarae buildlng,aiid viu&dns effee^oT repliiBtered and . repaired. Dr.- David ton, Lund on Irving place, 11. Vinol, oar dellclooicod llVeV arid'Jrott A, Hill's summer cottage on Pine 8amu»l Baeco to Ftlloe A Terr!, 8 tonic,, and ao wire aro •d* —«-printing—ants^- --d J whe-^n ^ at New York, - , MOalatown Towaablp. '', all oar printing 4tri»wt Fred and tfenry Miller of Jersey P. '

employed ai stenographer by Conovcr •••••••***•••••*•»•*•••••+••, K. White of FirMt nvt-nui'. PREPARE YOURSELF iV, NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. Mrt. LillUfl HarriH und Mi,-,* Mdith NOW •i£.. WhittinKhirn Aid thuir futhwi kft 1O1O. WQ DEOOSATB here lust Widncsdiiy in tin ir iH'WTO TAKE A GOOD POSITION I eight-cylinder Cadillui* touring car for the exposition at Nan FiiilHis-.'n, IN THE FUTURE. BTAIN HUlar It**** BataJBtac Wan Mr.'and Mrs. Harold Matthews uf W« Teach; Shorthand, Typewi I ting, •anatA D*g Bit fcy AutonoMla Newark have bei-n visitinK M»h. Mat- to !••>• fc JohuoiTii •ten thews'i parents, Mr. und Mrs. liu.a- Bookhcaplng, Penman ship, 5 polling Correct S/y/es Uon Bailey of iA'onnrd nvcmii1. and Ail English Br«ncli«». J. Bunlgc, Fred Corse, Tunla II. Lone, 8. F, Pliillins, J. F, Uam- William T, Frunklin hun IMM.JI en- VJ joying a vacation part of thii* week. Perfect Quality man and Jacob S, Hoffman hove been MINK Muudfl Ewiinf «f Highland ave- TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, mppoinU'd dclc'Kutui to utumcl u con- nue ha« been fluting an bui'ough clerk. PEHTH AMDOY, N. J. vention of the Patriotic SoriH of Mr, and Mrs. John Ccntmill and Pair America at Miitowun nuxt Tuesday. family have movrd in llu-ir KiviMith T«lp|>honi> 509 M, Mr, Hoffman has the contract to dec-avenue cottage for tin- MUSOH. orate the hall at Matawan where the Mr. and Mrs. I1-. (.'. i>ilmar of New meeting Is to \m held, nnd ho also has York have moved in tlu'ii1 the contract to ducorute a convention home on Bay.View avenue. WOOD WOOD WOOD DRY GOODS. hall at Philadelphia next week. /// iMilliiieiy L. A. Michfiison of New York hiis!|«5 gi WILL PURCHASE ft hhls Jonathan T. htout of Atlantic High- opened1 hiB.eottagL!. .aiti,,v OJI UiiII,.,y. Vu\' w >. *•• ** UO« lands HUH completed the new atone Hue for the lutAmt'i', j OF SPLIT KINDLING WOOD wall on the Miller (street hill to re- A. C. Harteorn of Ni-w York, who g. place the wall wuhhi'd out by the storm own« the Harteorn building on FirKt Oak and Hickory Graf* Wood last winter. The ni'W wull ia braced avunUi', ipent Batunlav and Sunday Sawad to Order 32 BROAD STREET, with anchors extending ten feet in onwith Janice Hi Carroll uf Highland MISS A. L MORRIS the school property. nvenue, H. Q. ROSBVELT Lone & Johnson of Hay avenue have Rosalind Linson, Leonard Irwin and SB W, Front St. I, Opposite tin' Second National Lkink installed'u nuw gas light in front of jay Htout were Ijuptisid at the (Vntral Phone O2O RED BANK RED BANK, N. J. their BtoiT. Work will IK: started Baptist church last Sunday night. The within tlie next two weeks on a store- Finding-Out club of the rhuivh met 66 BROAD STREET, RED BANK room for jmlntB and oily in the reur of this afternoon at Helen FlctiH on the store. The addition will be 35x22 Washington avenue. ••»•*•»****+»•*. feet. The contract for the building Miss FrnnceH (iardiu'r of Newsirk •••••••*•••*#*•»## has not yet been awarded. spent Saturday and .Sunday with her Johnson brothers.1 bowling alleys on father. Rev. Ckorge 11, GnidiRT of Geo, W. Sewing, Day avenue have rented for the_sea- Highland avenue. son to J, Shomone of Atlantic High- A three-dBy convention of tho tem-Contractor and Builder, NATIONAL METAL WEATHER STRIP lands. He •ncned the alleys to theperance union will lie held in the METAL OR WOOD FRAME FLY SCREENS, i«K$ public Saturday. The interior of theI'rotestunt churches lu-re thtj 2d, lid RED BANK, N, J, building was decorated with American and 4th of May, SCREEN DOORS AND PORCH WORK, flairs, bunting and streamers. A buainofia.and s*ocinl meeting of the Grandin V. JohnHon is having an Epworth league of .the Methodist OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. INVISIBLE ROLL SCREEN, unusual kind of a special Bale at hischurch was held hint Wednesday "i ill-: H in-ii'N iii- i.I'M:, "\ pA store, which he calls a "penny sale," night at Charles IJeVtsity's. Miss Room 3. t short notice. Try it a little while. It has carried tome 400,000 Braaek, Robert Burns, Thomas Con- and Augustui Sage. The young Estimates fnrniehed on all kindi cf inotorMts to the haven of content. It b traveled by more cannon and Fred Wells went by auto actors and actresses were coached for at all prices, work, to Morganville last week to attend tile the play by Mra, Guy P, McHcnry and S»tlsf action Kvannteed, users than ha» any other tiro. That haa been to for yean, Mrs. Harry B. Hart, About $25 was You will find here JUST ,' Office, SM-M funeral of John F, Costallo. ^ Yard. 497-J A big St. Bernard dog belonging to cleared. THE SUIT you are looking We can't win you !o Fortified In five costly ways, employed by • Mrs. Ejdridge of Miller street was Mrs. Joseph C. Kulp of Third ave- for and at a price less than Tires by asking you to try them. no other maker, they offer unique struck Saturday morning in front of nue has returned from a visit with Rowland's pharmacy by Terry Mar- Tier parents at Pitman, New Jersey. you expect to pay, NOTICE ! The tires themselves must win you. protection. They combat five ten's automobile. No bones in the A congress of the Ne-vVa-Sink troubles — rim • cuts, blowouts, dog's body were broken, but the dogChristian Endeavor union of New Jer- $5, $10, $15 and Now is the time to have those bursted seams in your tin But our pies is that you should was badly bruised. sey will b« held at the Presbyterian roof and gutters repaired. The sanitary condition of your plumbing tjpr the tires that countless men loose treads, punctures and skid- Herbert Hunter of this place, who churcj h next Tuesday night. rArthur $20 ding—as is done in no other tire. attends Lindsley 'college at "Wheeling, E, Jewell of Long Branch is presi- for the best values on the work means a great deal to the general health of yourjfamily. Why found best. There must be a rea- West Virginia, has been elected cap- dent of the union, and he and a num- not have it looked over and put in condition while it can be done at son as you know, why Goodycars tain of the college baseball team. He ber of other good speakers will be market. Price Reduction has signed a contract to play with a present. a nominal cost. dominale like this. Last year men Fort Wayne, Indiana, team this sum- A son was born last Wednesday to I would be glad to give you estimate on any new work at On February 1st we made mer. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. bought about one Goodyear for Mrs. William E. Conrow of Washing- same time. every cor in use. another big price reduction. That Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Allis and daugh- ton avenue, Let us supply you with the ter Dorothy and George E, Hunter and Fred A. White has been confined to makes three reductions in two Joseph Hunter of Melrose, Massachu- his house on Third avenue a few days finishing touches of correct HOWARD FREY Men Like You years, totaling 45 per cent. setts, spent the week-end with Mr. and with grip. dressing: Mrs. Robert Hunter, Sr., of Navesink Mrs. William T. Franklin of Third 74 Monmouth Street. Phone 234-J. Red Bank, N, J, This Goodyear army ia com* Today Goodyears, more than avenue. avenue has been spending a few days The Proper Collars, posed of men like you. They ever before, offer you most lor Colonel Stuart Roberson will Join with her daughter, Miss A. Mildred The Nobby Ties, the thoatricnl company in which his Franklin of New York. • ESTABLISHED 1854 TELEPHONE III I want quality, safety, endurqnee. the money. They offer you the mother is starring at Philadelphia this The high school baseball, team de- The Newest Shirts, They want trouble-Bnvinu and low utmost possible in tires,measured week, The comedy which the comfeate- d the Leonardo school team at The Right Kind of Gloves, by cost per pany ia playing is called "She's In It." Leonardo Saturday afternoon by the coat per milo, Leonard H. Spltznagel of Navesink score of 12 to 1. A feature of the CHILDREN'S SUITS, ALEXANDER D. COOPER Doesn't avenue k building a large garage, in game was Frank Potighkeepsie's home Goodyoars Real-Estpte-and hrswance best met these D accommodation of the autos of hison bases. The regular battery of the the kind that look right, fit prove that ? * gueata this summer. Atlantic Highlands team, Poughkeep- wants. They f3°° i AKRON. OHIO The following' St. Andrew's Episeopal church will sie and Colleran, was not used in the well and wear good. {I 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J, inot them be- Goodyear Ser- hold a bread, cake and rummage sale game. Frank Wells pitched and Ger- Prices $150 to $6.50. Fortified Tires at the church next Saturday, from ten ald West caught for Atlantic High- .Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and cause they are No-Rim-Cot Tir..—" On-Air" Cured vice Stations o'clock in the morning until ten o'clock lands,, while William Kellyy and Earlai Splendid Blue Serge Suits Fortified Tires, With AU'WaaUMr Tread* or Smooth will supply youi Plate Glass Insurance at night. . Patterson pitched and caught for at $3,50 and $4.50. The board of health will finishIt sLeonardo. Thomas Colleran was hit' monthly inspection tomorrow. The on the head wj.th a pitched ball nnd I Goodyear Service Stations—Tires in Stock board snys it has found Highlands to was knocked unconscious. Ho was re- WE CAN' TOP OFF your be a "Spotless Town," with a few ex-vived and continued- the game. This New Suit with a= STYLISH George B. Brown & Co., 35 E, Front St., Red Bank ceptions, afternoon Red Bank is playing on the C. H. Ennia, Red Bank H. L. Zobel, Red Bank Sidney Williams of Navesink ave- Naveiiink avenue diamond. HAT to please you at nue moved in William Lane's house A. J. Whitely has opened his store $1,00 to $2.50. Nearby Towns next to Lane & Patterson's store on at Ocean View, for the season. Bnv avenue Monday. Mrs. Hazel Trautman of New York * j, F. Clowes, 117 Main Street, Matawan Harry Schwartz of Bay avenue has is down for the setutm in hor house Headquarters ol Jtmn Graver, John Hintelmann, Rumton had a now balcony built over the en- jon the Circle. Theodore Newman of for Made-to-Order Clothing. PETER J. Van Mater & Wdgand Trading Co., Hazlet trance to his store. W. W. Gilbert New York ha? also opened his house did tWe work. on tha Circle. Aiher P. WooHeyClB8 Main Street, Matawan Mrs. A, E, Dennett and daughter Howard Nipirian of Now York is Madeline of New York are down for now living; at his summer home on UNDERTAKER the season at their cottage on Bar- rand View avenue, H. N. SllPP, berie avenue. B. E, Cohen has sold two lots at Terry Marten of flay avenue has Plattmount to Mary J. Skidmore. i 19 Broad Street, Bed Bank, AND bpught n. six-cylinder Thomas automo- bile, and he will use it for business and mi mi ai mi tin ii IIIII | Rheumatism Sprains pleasure. USED CARS BARGAINS. EMBALMER. Mrs, H. MichaelBon and daughter 1914 Cadillac Touring, overhauled Anna of Long Branch were at their W. A. HOPPING summer homo on Barberie avenue last and painted, like new. Lumbago Sciatica week, Guaranteed. Monmouth Street, James Kay of Brooklyn is down for Packard, •svan-paisangsr Touring, REAL ESTATE Why grin and bear all these ills when Sloan's the season, John Corn well of Brook- lyn JDfint last week with, Mr.Kay. with fore doors, painted and In INSURANCE Near Maple Avenue, Liniment kills pain? William McKenna is having a new good order. Great bargain. 111 have used your Liniment and can six-room bungalow built for his ownFranklin Tourtajr Car, good order, and LOANS RED BANK, NEW JERSEY, lay it is fine. I have used it for sore occupancy on Twinlight terrace. 9100. John J. Burdge of Bay avenue has Maxwell Runabout, good order, throat, strained ihoulder, and it acted built an ornamental picket fence on like a charm."—ABen Dunn, Route 1, the south side of his property. with top, J175. TRUEX BUILDING Telephone, 254 Red Bank. Box 88, Pirn VtJJey, Mm, Roland Wallace, who was badly cut Cadillac with Limousine and Tour- -BROAD STREET on the head with a baseball bat re- ing Bodlas, fine order. Great RED BANK, N, J, "lama painter and paporhanger by cently, is able to be about. bargain. trade, eonaequontly up and down lad- Phillip BlBChoff made his first trip Ralnl«r Touring Car, good order in his automobile bus from Perth Am- iiiiiiiiiiiiim ders. About |wo years ago my left knee Cheap, became lame and lore. It pained mo at boy to Freehold Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Rowland of Brooklyn Autocar Touring Car, Great nights at timei till I could not rest, and spent Saturday and Sunday at their bargain, I waa contemplating giving up my tradi cottage on Bay avenue.^ NEW SPRING GOODS AS BRIGHT on account of it whoa I ohanoDd to think George Behr is-having his Seaside Jr. W, Mount Co., Kitchen renovated and new gravel of Sloan's Liniment. I had never tried RED BANK, N. J, AS POLISHED BRASS. it before, and I am glad to state that walks and drives laid. W, W. Leonard of The Beacon houie losi than one 25c. bottle fixed mo up Is circulating a petition for a liquor LET US TELL AND SHOW YOU THE MERITS OF THESE GOODS, apparently aa good as ever."—Gharlet C, license for his house, Gamjbett, Florence, Texas. Thomas Martin, who has been suf- ALBERT BURDGE This cut represents the'Acme fering with pneumonia the past week, is able to he about. HAS RESUMED HIS of perfection in mowers. Our Mrs. George Braack has opened her Braack and Twinlight houses for theIV AUTO BUSINESS | stock includes the Coldwe]], season. I AT LOCUST, John Suttmnn of Atlantic street was Imperial, Rajah, Lakewood, laid up last week with rheumatism. ••J Ha ii BOW prepared to take orden also the Townsend High Mrs. William Kohlenbush is ser4- lor iously sick with stomach trouble, ft Wheel Victory, etc. J. Boulton of B«lmar spent Satur- § Moving Parties in His New Now is the time to brighten day here. _ < *" Moving Van^ and also up. Your home will look ATLAMTIO mi, Parties in His Touring AD De.l.r. 26c. Car. well with "Kyanize" the re- Tiu to Be the Banner liaaii All orden promptly attended to. • S*ad fopf «Mts in itunps for a frao TRIAL BOTTLE, fUl Plaoe Xti Inown. nown for quality. DR. EARL & SLOAN, Inc., Philadelphia, Pte. Dn*.B According to records of rentals by | Straw Rides, Hotel Parties, various real eitate men, Atlantic etc., At rMionable price*. 0 EVERY TOOL FOR THE GARDEN, RAKES, HOES, SPADES, Highlands is to have • banner aum- Address ALBERT BURDGE | I mer. Houses which have been rented LOCUST, N. j. $ SHOVELS, FORKS, NORCROSS WEEDERS, CENTRAL PARK for the p*aeon include the Hppeland, Mattox. Ha^'non. Stearnn. Waldo, Bell Tei.phooe 141 AtUntie Hiihtandi. ^ Air, Morrell. Bpt.tR and Mnehl pot- LAWN GRASS SEED, PATCHET SEEDS, SPRAYERS, ETC. tages; the Bay View and Loskwood hotels, tilt two Mickens houses on Pourtii and Mount avenues, tiie Kee- Auto and Motor Boat Supplies, General Housef urnishings and Build- waydin lodsre/and houses belonging to CHARLES LEWIS. David P. Smith, Mrs. F. A. Reiter, ers' Hardware. Mn, Forman Smith, Franklin Patter- son, A. i. Wooding, Gus Ballin, Cap- tain Barr, S. Morris, Mri. Edward WHOLESALE AMR RETAIL DKALKH IN Hoeoer, B. M. Tucker, A. H. Magee, P, W, Wright, W. J. Wright. Mrs. Luf»ber.S»»l;,t>oora4Bllnda. Glut Katheririe Davie^ Mrs. Charles Puvole, MAHONEY <& HARVEY, mrn vVkiwt ,A, Brown, William A. Gehlhaus, G. A, Kraue and B. Briggs. ~ " " tufburrow, of NeWBrUns- HARDWARE, PLUMBING and ELECTRIC, ,,.., ,ti&a)^rdBy apd Sunday -with his joftrents here. ; OCEAN AVENUE, 4 &^Mm^m^^^^M^mM of N«w«k ia RED BANK. N. J.. iinimimiimmiiMimiMi Mill / J in." P«fl« light.

picked up unconscious ami was taken home. Mr, Onkoa wns lniil up two or BRIEF throo day a, - . PROPOSALS. NEWS. SMth from Start Oliiui, Mrs. Deborah J, Bennett, wife o Sealed propoaali for tht furntahint Eden Reunctt of Neptune City, dim of all twig, labor and pat«riali tn MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN of heart diseuHe last Thurmlny, Slu wiiH r>."i yearn old and besides her hus- the proper eonitruction of the road ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. band in .survived hy two daughters urn known ai the Riverside Drive, in tht four HOI1H, townihip of Middletown, county K«u C«u|rht In * 3Pip*. Monmouth, in accordance with th?" Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- Mrs. Henry Miu-Elvaino of English plant and »poolfls- players enjoyed a supper nt the Amci'i The Rangs that Hcly opened and read. •Ntlson is liuiirdinK with them. day iiij:ht of la^t wot-k and ronferiu 1 ean house. I'aynionil \"4iiidei'lioer IUIH luvn the_derive on threi- I'andidiites. Sev- Plana and specifications can be ob- juien the eontraet for wiring the eral visit my members were present, Married 57 Y«ar«. k n tained of George U, Cooper, county iMiirlishtowii MethodiHt eluuvh for anionu: them i>euiu .lames V. Umiloy Rev. and Mrs, Henry Wheeler of engineer, 60 Broad street, Had Bank, elei-triu of Newark, the irrand orsUor of theOcean Grove observed their H7th Howard Croxon of Freehold is muk- , order. wedding anniversary Tuesday of last N, J,, by depositing the sum of ten aitoi-itions to tin Olrli Want Simple Dresi. week, Mrs, Wheeler was sick and this dollars therefor, which said gum will wiiieh ho rt\t>nt!y luHiuhl from ohn The trirl niaihiateH of {lie .I.onir prevented any formal celebration. 1 .nklM'SOIl. be repaid upon return of the plan* I'raneli high s-.-hnol will make u stand Given a Llinn Bhow«r. and specifications to the »aid enginets Mrs. Lewis Kyno nf TVnni'tit in lliis year for simplicity in IIIVNS at the si'i ioiihly t>ii'k :\l tlii' home of heeomnieiHi'iiienr t exi-ivine*. They have Miss Mildred H, Morris of Long In good condition, ilniiirhtiT, Mrs, Philip Stoki^ of Free- all ainvi'ii to wi'iir simple dresses of Blanch had a linen shower last li.il.j, Wednesday afternoon, Mins Morris's A certified check, drawn to the or* Mr. ami Mr Josepph lirakeleyy of, "i;;^"1"111''"1 llluI t0 lIiW"*e with engagement to John Hartley of I'hil- Vu-i'liolct have rt'tunii'il from Kloritlu, dor of the collector of the county o£ 1 adelphia was recently announced. No Filigree when they p.punl ni'vural weeks. Iioies iieeniB. z Mew night Watchman. Monmouth, in the sum of one thouiand .1 nilII (iitheiis nnivoii last week from Raymond Bra/.o of l.onir Branch on the Plain Cabinet dollars, must Bccompnny each pro- 1 John Jackson is now employed as Glenwood. Just tho unr of tin i)i'ii])lcr liounrs at l':imiin£- NVas lined S.'ii) ami in addition the auto posal. 1 night watchman for the fertilizer fac- natural black iron fin- (iiiii to Asliury Park. liivuse of his father, John W, Brazo, ish. "The Minion X H(>II \v;i^ liorn to Mr. and MrsWii,H revtil;ed last week, VounfT Urazo tory at Farmingdale in place of Jo- seph Caniglia, who is working for tho Idea" applied to a The BoBrd of Chosen Freeholderf <'!iarles Km ley of lloriuTrilown on was ciiarijed with driving ti car with- range. Every essen- I'I iilay, April Dth. out a license with his father's knowl- IVmst finnd rind prnvel company. of the county of Monmouth reserves"* Xionsr Brnnchor to Wta, tial refined and the right to reject any or all bids if Mrs. t'lilTorii iTain'e of Freehold fds'.e. improved uaNo liirtli to a ilaUL'liter Sunday of CnntiiantDS for Fostiiinnter, Elmer V, Lawyer of Long Branch ,v upon. deemed to the best interest of tht last week. Thomas I', Haiiailow. Joseph Tny- and Jliss Lopisn K, Fenstermachor, a county so to do. .1. iUilii.ins teacher in the Long Branch primary f Allentow1 n has \0Vt Aivhie Kogerx. Hurry lnger.soll school, were married this afternoon at j. M; CORLIES, liai! his huinc wired for elei'trit and ChnrleH !•'. Huriiey are candidates I'leive of .Maiias™* the past fifteen Farms were iiiai rie.d at the latter and came Isorth on a visit. GLENWOOD women entertained their husbands af • Sealed proposals for the furnishing !> 1 u •»• Saturday week. The ceremony ;\ dance and luncheon" last Wednesday Family Sick witli Oiip, was performed by. Rev, B,-Harrison of nil labor, materials and tools re- . . • , , , .--i— a..t . th>...e. hom...... e. o,,ft Mr...,. an„„d„ !.»..,.Mrs, . The entire family of Alward Bucka- Ihvker in the presence of n few rela- John I), Betile, Tho alVair was the i lew of Imlaystown is sick with grin. quired for the construction of the tivi's and friends, last party to be Kiven by the club for y p third flection of the Mai-lboro-Vander. the season. Elmer H. Buekalew, Ethol Waren riromeii 'Nominate OHleeri, and Alvin Hendrickson of Imlays- burg road, in the county of Mon- U'ilHuni E, Taylor has been nomi- weaded by Justice. town have also been sick with grip! Sooner mouth" in Bccordanee with the plans miled for president of the E. II. Jordan S, Cook of Lonp Branch and nominee Oets a Baiie, or Later and specifications prepared therefor Htokesjire company of Ocean t.rove. Miss Anna A, Johnson of Asbury The salary of William Kieffer, pas- John E. Quiiin was nominated for l'ark were marriedlast Wednesday by by the county engineer, will be re- tor of the Freehold Presbyterian you'll ceived by the Board of Chosen Free- first vice president, (.. ^ llliam Justice John A, Borden of Asbury church, was raised $200 at a congre- SMMwarx second vice president and h. Vavk George Sheppard and W. Hur= gational meeting last week. Mr. Kief- liavoonQ holders of the county of Monmouth, N, Woolfion secretary-and treasurer.. ol,| Warren were the witnesses, fer was also given a purse of $103. at their rooms, court ho'ute. Freehold,- wouiau't Oet tip ! Ackerion Named iu Hordjca Bttlt. Kurt with Calci of Ice. on Wednesday, the Bth day of May, Mr, and Mrs, Thompson Brnnk of Senator Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., of B. F, Hulse of Allentown was badly L, Schwartz ® Son, RedBanK 1915, at the hour of eleven o'clock in Park were (U-iving isuriday of JCoyport, has been appointed udminisV cut and bruised on the nose last week Sncceuor* to W. J. Sntton the forenoon of said day, and then and lust week when their horse fell down trator under the 1910 will of Madame when a heavy cake of ice fell on him and refused In get up.. All attempts Nordica in place of the late David S. as he wafl"ftlling the ice box in Hutch- there publicly opened and read. to get the animal up proved unavail- Crater. The appointment was made inson Reilly's butcher shop, ing until the next day, when n hole j,y Judge i,awrence iast weei{. (Continued oil next page.) Plans and specifications can be ob- was dug and it was helped to its feet. :„,„„_..,_ EUet officM, tained of George D. Cooper, county . ., ,, ,,,,, _ Mvurse r lii j;iisuji «sis 1'G-Clected engineer, 60 Broad street, Red Bank, Mrs, C. K. Isewell, Mrs. Uikoff superintendent of the Asbury Park N. J. HeiHlrickson, Mrs. Alberta Hock, Miss pri;sbyterian Sunday-school last week, Jennie H.bordon Mia. John S. Hulse nnn,y w. Smock is assistant superin- A certified check, drawn to the ordeE aiul Mrs M. M, Zollinffer of Allentown tondent, Lester Pullen secretary and attended a meetjntr of the women s William E, Harrison treasurer," of the collector of the county of Mon- American Baptict foreign missionary _. _ D. W. WILLGUSS, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE. mouth, in the sum of $500, must ac- society at Trenton last Wednesday. K«d for A».ault. _ company each proposal, _.. *-,-„.. ' Samuel and Ellis Slater of Millhurst The Board of Chosen Freeholder! Object to Small Stores. COR. FRONT and BROAD STREETS, RED BANK, N. J. PHONE 90. wenj arrmtcd ]aAt week charced with of the county of Monmouth reserves The Long j•Branc h commissionerg s [ nasaultinfr Morris Masman and wife, havotakestoren sobjectio in fronnt toof thhousee buildins so thag otf ; The Sinters claim that Masman in- the right to reject any or all bidi, they project into the sidewalks. The sulted their sister, Thev wure held Property for Sale in Red Bank and Vicinity. city attorney has been instructed to in $500 bail for the grand " . ,_. J. M. CORLIES, draft an ordinance prohibiting the Want Woman for School Fine Residence property for sale on Bergen place, Maple avenue, Shrewsbury avenue. East Front street, Attest; . Director, building of such stores. Residents of Neptune township Ice BuuliiB** Sold. have petitioned- the board -of- edue-a- Harrison avenue^Sast Side^Parkrf^iy'-Havenr—Residence tt^fW^IfWla tion to appoint Miss Mnry C, Bartine Charles McChesney of Freehold has as principal of the Bradley Park school. ' Monmouth. Good Dwelling and lot at"Little Silver, Price $1,400. '. |, solld hihis iic e bbusinesi s to EdwarEdd Me-M | Miss Uartine teaches the third grade Chesney and will hereafter devote his • jn the high school building. . The Dr. Boyd Property, on East Front Streethas been Qpened up ^r the sale of lots. I have the agency entire time to the operation of his •_,,_,"'._, Be It Ordaintd by the Council of th« Ba DeIaats for sale of these lots at very attractive prices. The late are 50 feet wide and have access to the rivir. Borough of Fair Haven; farm, which he bought several years j Jf' ci«»wftt#r. 1, That Sycamoi't Place b» gradedU— ago from A. P. Fardon. The ice buai- ! , Edward I. .Rp Ralph, epioex-champion npo pooo l 2, iuch Kradlng shoU be dona In ao- ness brought $10,000. pkyer of this country, defeated W, M. Lots at "Red Bank Park West." S2QO up, on easy terms. ooraanee wfth profile and speclflcatlon« riearwater, also an ex-champion, in a prepared by Arthur C, Swift, O, B,, Bicyclists Hit a Fole. datld March. 18th, 1818, and mow on file match at Ocean Grove last Thursday Lots on Pinckney Road. T^Is tract is improving. Several houses already built. Jn tilt Clerk's office of the Borough of Leslie Gregg and Douglass Hand nigh..t^ ubyr _a _„score_ ouf i20 „0 to 147. Pair Haven, lay of Ocean Grove struck a telephone ; Knlph'Klh s high run was 32, 3, This Ordinance shall take effect pole while riding a tandem last Thurs- ' FIRES INSURANCE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, immediately, Bowlinf League Banquet. X Pasied April 13th, 1B1B, day night, Gregggg was knocked un- I hereby approve above Ordinance conscious and Handley received se_,v_ The Freehold bowling league held a this 18th day of April, ninoteen hundreA was 'an\ Tuesday night of last week. Mr. Widmer Lost at Lakewood, Suiumcis is n member of the company. Francis Widmer of Long Branch is Winning ' Ministers Organlre. lost a roller skating race at Lakewood Tho I,OIIK Branch Protestant min- last Wednesday night to n Lakewood have oignni/.cd a ministerial as- boy, Widmer lost ground by a fall or Favor. and have elected .Tohn G. the race would have been a close one. Lowll president. Frederick B. Har-,Attended Clinreli Mietinf. ris 1M vice president, Alfred Duneombo CHEVROLET "ROYAL, necretary und W. I. Reed treasurer. Rev. James A. Mntheson, Charles CHEVROLET "BABV , OlufilXUect* Offioera, B. VanHorn and Horace R. Ford of PRICE, with Magneto and Prest-O-Lite Tank $750 Allentown attended the spring meet- W, O. B, Flint, Michigan PRICE, with Magneto and Prra^O-Lite Tank $875 Mi«fl Fricdn Schneider WAS elected ing of the Monmouth Presbytery at 191S « ^ O BB., FlFlintFlint.i . M^ehUaM^hn president of the ComuH club of As-South Amboy Tuesday of lost week. Ixtra, when* equipped with Blectric Lights ana Starter $110 uury Park last week, Mrs. Stewart Injured in a fall. Extra, when equipped wfth Electric Lights and Starter $11O ApploRalc is vice president. Miss Helen Cottrell secretary and Miss Alfred Oakes, who workss In ththee rug •Marguerite Hampton treasurer. milill at FreeholFreeholdd , flfelll ddow n ththe fifire CARS AT BARGAIN F>RICES. cape stairi last Wednesday, He es- \ * • - V. •" •*»!** THE MB BANK REOIITER, NlM.

of Ocf an Grove toHarr y Eaton of Bth, 1014, JOB, IS. Wnn1t.il,,..,,. ino.L'3 O. McC, TAYLOR, C. Wi A, Parker i.oo u, V, Wiinlcm .,, LI7.NH PROPOSALS. BRIEF ITEMS OF HEWS. Cleveland. The wedding was private. HERE'S PROOF O. J, Wurdeii u,as CONaULTIHa KNO1NKRR. MM at I 152,UO Mill CIVIL KN01NEIW .nd BimVEYO*. Account. n. P, Warrtrn,. zn on t BulMinir, I»r,*l 11., B«l Bank, •• 3, (Ccmtinutd from la$t pagt.) James Batten died at the Long tJ. j. Wimli-n,. Scnlcd propOBals for the furnlHhing A B«A aaak OltU.n T.IH of Xla •«- WBV J 1914. II. J. Parker... 11A f f all tools, labor and materials tot Edward Malonty &M at the horn* Brunch hospital last week of cancer VUllnm Huiini-'ii, . f\n. KOBERT DFCKSON," IS.S3 JlllllCH UlJlHlliiW an oiK/o •^ VITEB1NAMAN, of hU f«ther, John Maloney of Wtek- of the intestines. H« lived with hit Vrjid Uordi'ii, .,,.,,, JIIM, J.. pKT the rtplunkinK of tho bridge known aa U.ou 117.011T.IVfl.lO 1 F.lr Haven, N, J. Phana 421 W. Rai BtuOl stunk, Sunday, April 4th, of pneu- brother, Fred BatUn of Aibury Park. Octubri- 10 Hi, 11(14. Dangler ll,()4 ('oopui'M in the townships of monia. He wai 45 years old and b§- H. CurtiH n no ('iiriiill You have a right to doubt state- IS. Mi .lartlcH irliiio Shrewsbury and Middletown, over the I AW OFFICES OF •Idu hli partntw leaves n brother and William T. Ketcham of Went Fartni I. H. Hci'urd. . 19,00 Itlrlmril lirki HhicwKhury river, will be received by L REILLY A QU1NN, * •later, ia building a two-story addition to hii ments of people living far away but KODttllillll Sil, Hill, I'lmrlfi H. liurli-y. . . D«vW»on BuUtllnr, r, U? Bftuv««r 14.00 t'liurl^n B11 r,, u 11 the iliiiird of ChiiHon freeholders of j, Qulmn. UMM* rot w«w not •, house, and la making several improve- an you doubt Red Bank endorsement7 John A. ,Mi-(iiili'(> i 77,7a JIIM. !•:. Wnnli-ll thi- t'ouiity uf Monmouth, 111 thuir A dinner will be given toJud n ments to the interior of the building. Wliliiim CiiHlcy. ., M CONK Rulif V, Lawrence at the Monmoufb ••id o« SMtMn OttMtr*. Read it: •O*rd of Xfalth Acoount. J'liink C^. lljiiim rooms, court house, Freehold, N, J.E., AUCTIONEER, 1 1 houie at Freehold next Wednesday FVImiiii ) nth, 1U14. IHIMIKII I I I'.il on Wednesday, Muy fith, 1910, at tho Propt Bttenllon to all MIM of tttm John Hurley of Avon pleaded not Vllllam D, Hajii...... f 8.00 I-'niuk I', Hj liifii mwehuidlic «nd panonal praparty. night, W. P, Tftraokmorten and Dr. 1 is.no J. Q. Clayton an arranging for the guilty to an indictment charging him WlllUm If. Pope, barber. 88 Wuilftci I, (*}. Bordan, , , L no Aiihiir If. HhntlH. .. hour of oleven o'clock in the forenoon V, O, Aiidrcii, 102 Bardsn BtrMI, Red dinner. with wife desertion last week. He tr«»t, Il«d B«nN, N, J., «ay«: "I frs- . I". King .. . 6. I'd UooiKt' K. Allen, Jr. m.on of fiui. I", Wuiilt'li icly opened and rend. fwut fw X0M Brjiac Towwr MM what c»u««d It. I triad different kind* .'. W. HhampniitMi., 3, V b u. j, Wunk'ii 11.no D OBTEOPATMIC PHYSICIAN!. Edward Johnaon has bought E, 1, of medlctnaM to no avail. Fjnnlly I Muy 7th, 1S»14. jiini*H HI-IHIIIIW. PliinH and spocificutions can lie ob- Room 7, Ebn.r IluiUlns, And 8L. The new hose drying tower for the tot Doftn'B Kliiney rill« at c\ A, Mlntnn od Bank ReBlHtiM- ,,>.,, 7.11 .IIIH. L. Cottraira store at Hpwell and took Allentown Are company was erected i Co,'* Drug Store, Th«y brouglit r. It. 11. Wlltton...... g II. taineil of (leorKC I). Cooper, county Gndnatai of American School ftf poatenion of it last week. Mr, John- on the boMDUgh hall lot last week. irompt roller and I now have no caunc June fitli, 1914, It. J. I'urk engineer, CO Broad street, Rud Bank, Kirk**ille, Ua,, son wai recently married and he and B. F. Rogers raised tha apparatus. fur complaint." (Hlatement fiven Jan* amem Cooperi ir...... 3,10 OffiM Hour. SMA.U. to W» P. U. hig wife are keeping house over the uary Sth l»0i). December 1 Till. 1914. N, J. Over three yean inter Mr. Pope laid: orBe H, JLitpplm-'citt , F.2.on R. «, F. KING, •tort. dft> Wb to Yt&nsyiv&atMa Vsot Accoaut. A certified check, drawn to the or- Whenever I have felt In need of a kid- tenneth FleldH,, .,, •JR.00 D VETER1NART BUROKOH Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kelt of Long noy tonlr, I have ujiert DOBB'B Kidney aron Armitronff 88.00 Januarj' Ifith, li»lt. der of the collector of tho county of U1NTU1T. Branch will soon leave for Beaver ""lll« with good re«ult»." Kllaa B, Olack ...... 21,00 A, II, HordPii, , , . 20.00 SHREWBBUBY, NSW JKEBBT. Mlu Martha K Wider and MnCity. , Pennsylvania, where Mr. Hcit O. Bofden.,.,., .,.,., 2S.00 O, SI, yuackenliuiili. , Monmouth, in the aum of two hundred Mrfermad on UtcbM with Dr. B. V, King 134.60 February 4th. 1014 and fifty dollars, must accompany each •afiitT, Jos«ph A, Reed of Asbury Park art has A Job caring for the golf links. Seloim nanirlcr.,, 34,70 Alu dosi tnatad with Semm for attending the continental congress of Price 50c, at all dealers, Dont I 348,06 Fiiiiruary 19th, IB 14. bid. afansc, the Daughters of the American Revo- Ocorgo QuiickonbUBli 21,00 TcUphena IllS, Kittmtown. N. J. VanNest Quackenbush of Freehold simply atk for a kidney remedy—get »nd Maana account. March i>th, IS 14, The Board of Chosen FreeholderH of lution at Waihbfton, D. C, this Janunry litti, 19H. Kclena Danglpr 34.70 R. L,, H. BTRYKER, weak. started work last week u district Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Warren Smock, attorney ,f 50.00 March IDth, 1814, he county of Monmouth reserves the superintendent of the mosquito exter- Mr, Pope had. Fotter-Milburn Co., Rtd Bank RajliUr... SO.lt John C, Crawford 90.0(1 right to reject any or all bids if VETERINARY SURGEON. Sato Thirty Bajn. mmatton oruuade in this county. January 17th, 1114. C. H. Hurley , .,,,,, 3S.00 OfflM, Psblle SankM Bulldihl. Ta H. W. Lencitreet of Manuqnan ropi,, Buffalo, N, Y, lieodore Snlffen ,,.,, IS,00 A, H, Borden ..,..., 10,00 deemed to the boat interest of theR*iW«nc«, 11 gfarcwabnry ATMML T was arrested last week on a charge of An OU TlolU, nbrunry Btli, 1914. April Sd, 1014, HBO &4MK, M. J. Joseph Merkle of Belmar has a :. J. Parker .,....:;;.., 13,00 Dr, J, E, Sayre., ...... 37.SO county so to do, driving hli automobile while drunk. February Kth, 1114, Geo, M. QuaekenbuHb ,, 21.00 J, M, CORLIES, A. AREND, Re MI MntMMd tothirt y days In violin whkh is said to be 400 yean Bumste&d't WormSymp Red Bank Rifltttr ...... 10.60 A, H, Borden ...... 8.00 ARCHTTECT. th« county jaQ and his license was re- old. It was made in Italy and wat, A fftft lU MM Brautr 1w WWM M. F. Tetley,, ,3B Selena Dangler 34.70 Attest: Director. lOS W. 40th Btraet, New York CiW, bought by Mr. Marklt's father. MM th» MM for BO INH, IT HIVBI Red Bonk Standara 10.10 D. BattUer.., 10.U0 Klnmonth Bolldlnf, Aabsrr Park. N. J. voked. March Dth, 1S14, May 20th, 1914. C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. BaaJdanca. BrMd SteMt. Red Baak, H, wsxut. To «ktt#»M Mia u ass «i of 5dwin Hobbl . . 12,00 Selena Dangler , 34,70 Sp«ij«ii»tln «)Untr» work. IIHWT TO tin, •^ no ft hvhena Conn»eUon». Bmb Mas tajwr**...... An addition i» being built toA c oaeph MeDermott. 11.40 JunJ o 4th, 1814. o* mnm so BAB. oiisnou, George ROMMU of Bradley Beach Aintl 2(1, t914. Selena i 34,76 JSnaeutora' Notice. rear of the Standard plumbing com- Bdwln Hobb». 118,00 June 20th, 1114. Mary Thenpaon and o&rrett R. Con- TOHN 8, APPLEGA.TE & SON, caught his hand in a jointer in thepany's building at Freehold, George Mrta ama i Kenneth Fields, ,., 3T.50 John C, Crawford.... 81.00 over, executors of Edward Poole, de- O COUNSELLORS Al LAW, Often, Hagerman lumber company*! Richardson U doing the work. in, o. A. George H, Lipplncott. . . > 37,60 July Zd, 1914. ""' ceaaeda by order of the aurrogate of thi DduWlion BuiUlns, B™* mill l»gt week and the ends ox time Kllas^ Black. 3?,50 Selena Dangler » , 34.70 county o( Monmouth, herrty »lve notiet R«D N, nngen wire cot marly off. I. G, Borden, 105.25 1. E. Sayre.,,..,.....,..:..,* 37.BO to the creditors of the said AeMMd to GOMVW ArmitronK 37.50 August «th, 1S14, brine 1° tbelr debts, demands and clalrai REDERICK W, HOPE, Clarence F. of Howetl April 16th, 1814. Selena Danf ler ..,.,.,., 34.70 lt ththe aatattte of >al ld ddeceasedd, un COUNSELLOR AT LAW, broke Va wrist and sprained the Red Bank rter'nti-r. IS.SO John O. Crawford.,., , 63.60 der oath or tfflrDmtten, wlUiin Mint F •am Bread and Front IMttfc Arthur Brisbane, editorial writer muscles of his hand while starting a " A. Sweeney. ...,.,,,,,,,,, 22.32 A, L, McQusfn If.TB m«uth» tfwm the ninth «»> of V***nMvry, ID BJLMK. N. 3. May 20th, 1114. 1116, or th*y will be forever barred si for ft* New Yaric Jnnal, ktn twen gasoline engine last wtek, • October 2d, 1914. any action thcr»tor aB«lnnt tha uU o> eorge H. Llppliicott. . 15,00 Selena Dangler., 34.70 upending Mvnsl day* on hU large Red Bonk R«»laU'r 28,74 37.50 eeuton, DMUND WILSON, farm at Farmingdale inspecting £U M. F, Tetlay 1.30 J. a Sayre, ,.., , MART IB, E CX)UNS«LLOH Jkt LAW, Alton Taylor, aon of Charles Tay- led Bank Standard , T.92 October 19th, 1914. S0.OO Red Bank. N. J. RED BANK. M, peach wad apple orchard*. 'homa» B. Washer,... 13,14 O, M. Quackenbuih ,.,... , 76,00 OARBBTT B. CONOVEH, DOm; ID Eurr no« I lor of Arfrary Park, was operated on r John C, Crawford Aimr v«m at Arttur wmtk. last weak at the Spring Lake hospital iola Patterson ,,, COO Freeb^d, N. J. S, F. D. No. L Army wermaiiave nude their ap- June 4th, 1814, November ith, 1814. 6.3S A LOTON BEEKMAN, for tilt removal of tonsils. '. A. Applentc A Son, -310,21 L. 8. Bohn 34.70 •KJHRXTB lf A OOONSKLLOB AT LAW, By virtu* of * writ of B, fa., to mo pearance at North Anbury Park agate Xed Bank neglatcr,,,,,,, 39,00 Selena Dangler.Decembe, r 3d, 1914, Ofleaa 10 WmA itmt, HBD BAMt •. J, and gardener* and peeple with fine Arrownmitn Pott, G, A, R. 2$,00 A. H. Borden 273,00 directed, issued out of the Court of lawj have been bwiy ipxiading poiion Wilson Marriek of Allentown fell D. B. Blrney Pout, G. A, R 10.00 Selena Dangler,.,..,, 34.71 Chancery of the state of New Jeriey, down the cellar of stain of Mrs, A, H, June 6Ui, 1114, December 17th, 1814. will be MpoMd ta sale at public vandue \\U. ilEUBERT E. WILUAIH, to exterminate the wormi. Bank Register,,,, 39.00 A. McQuein 35,62 on MONDAT, THE TWENTY-SIXTH XJ SURGBON DEN'llBT. OMgM Tiagtm la Tot*** WUMme, Jones'i houie last Wednesday and July 2d, 1914, C, H, Hurley. f.OO DAT OF APRIL., 1916. between the Qimdaata Onlvani^ M P«in«y»»»fc>. sprained his left ankle. Qeorge H. Llppfnoott , Sf.iO Selena Dangler,..,,.,,. . 34.70 hours of 1I:O» o'clock aid 6:08 o'clock Omm Swata bd Baaki atadwi, W«*Ma Carroll Megill of Farmingdale ••to fsk as K^M 01M*. Kenneth Fields 3T.B0 p. Battljer. , 11,00 (at 1:00 o'clock). In the afternpon of said and S*tanl*T«- caught hli hand in a potato planter on Edwin Hobba 125.00 John Crawford . 68,00 day, at the Globe Hotel, Red Bank, In U» Bmd Btz«et, Itel Bank. N. *. SpaffoTd Redd of Bightstown has Aaron Armitrong 37.60 Dr. J. B, Sayre 37,60 the Borough of Red Bank, county of Percy Farry'i firm at Wert Farms John C. Crawford 15.00 Monmouth, New Jersey, R. W, M, THOMPSON, been appointed freight clerk at the Jnly 18th, 1914. All th»t term, the homeatemd farm of last week and about two inches of one Black-...... " 37.60 D DENTAL B1WSH, of his fingers was cut off, Pennsylvania station at Freehold to Augugt 6th, 1114, I 1,457.82 Thonma S. Field, deceased, situate In theM Mat'l Bnk BnUdtair, YOUR STORE W, W, Slmmpanore,,. 2,60 township of Htddlatown, in the county •MNM. B«i Baalc •. I SM*N Otto a Mb, succeed Walter Hulae. Total expenditures , ,114,241,82 of Monmouth. aforesaid, and beginning Baa »orJt In Hi Toot. Oetober 2d, 1914, at tiM Intersection of the middle of the Samuel A* BMTM «f Ocean Grove This ia the store for per- aron Armntrong. 37.60 public road leading- from the village of T-|B, J. D, THBOCKMORTON, has been appointed a member of the John Morris of Long Branch stack llas g. Black., , 57.50 Lpfidsvllle to the village of Middletown LJ DENTAL SUBGSON. board of managers of the state geo- a pitchfork in his ankle last week. fumes and all toilet articles, Kenneth Fields 37.60 PROPOSALS, with tha middle of th« public road lead- omca: The fork penetrated to the bone and OeoPBe H. Ldpplncott 37.B0 ing from Ojborn'a Corner to Red Bank; No. I BHaTStoHt, •ad M» logical rorvey to inccted T, Frank every toy in the yew, Blwin Hobbi , 125.00 thence from said btginning, running Applebf ©f Asbury Park. made a bad wound. November 6th, 1914. Sealed proposals for the f southwardly along Uie middle of the first K, FRANK L, MANNmG. Red Bank R«trister. 64.44 aforesaid read to corner of Joaeph T, Victim of TntnmOBla. Our prescriptions are com- tod Bank Standard...... ,.,,. 63.14of lights on the bridge on the road Field's farm heretofore bot of William mmim Misa Mary A, Thompson of En- The members of the Ocean Grove H. O. BarOen ,,,, 200.00 Mlcheau by Joseph T. Field; thence BxMd MM, aMWdte Itet *V Mffllrt. Quean Esther circle will make a visit pounded from the best drugs, Edwin Hobbl 30,00 known as the Hamilton road, in thesouthMstwardly along said Joseph T, glish town died Tu«JKiay of last w*ek W, W. Shampanore,,,,.,,,.,,, 23,26 county of Monmouth, and on a culvert Field's land to the line of John B. Craw- WIL1JAM of pneumonia. She wu 79 years old to Ellis Island at the mvtiation of by tteskUful l prescription December 3d, 1914, ford; thence northeastwardly along the Miss M, Matthews, J. S. Applegate A Son 150,00 at corner of Hamilton road and Cor-aforesaid Crawford Una to a corner of BaniiiLir to Di.K/Oorim. and leaves one ulster, Mri. John B* clerks. Red Bank "Reei.Hter. 4,00 the aforesaid Crawford land; thence Thompson of Rahway, Hmy Op«n Kot.L - Otcember 17th, 1114, lits avenue, in said county, will be re- south eaatwardly along the aforesaid W BBOATJ STREET. RED BAHK. •. 1, Charity Bull at Aatauy Vaife, An effort is being made to re-open We thank you for past Aaron ArmitroriK 37,50 ceived by the Board of Chosen Free- Crawford line ta the middle of a small Oeorge H, Wppincott ,. 37.60 brook or dtteh; thence northwardly WILUAMLB, FOStESi _ A charity ball will be given In the the old Hollywood hotel at Long favors and invite a contin- Ellas S, Black. 87.50 holders of the county of Monmouth, along the middle of said brook or ditch VV UAL 1BTATE, INSUBANCai Aibury Park casino next Monday Branch this summer urioer the old Kennetn Fields 37.50 at their rooms, court house, Freehold, to the public road aforesaid which leads time management. - uaace of your esteemed pat- Bdwln -Sobbs liS.OO to Red Bank; thence continuing north- night. It will be the last ftf a ierSs Frank C. Brram IE 0.00 N, J,, on Wednesday, May 5th, 1915,wardly alone the line of the middle of of charily benefiti held at Aibury Somg Bramefa CHrt nek. , , „ •aid ditch, and also on the same line ronage. ^ Theodore inltten 16.00 MJ, D, Park the put winter, Harry O. Bo»4tn 100.00 at .the hour of eleven o'clock in thecoirtinned northwardly to the top of the Miaa Mary White, daughter of John south bank of the Poricy meadows; CIVH, ENG1NEIK. Eleotrlolty in Flaoa of Xtroira*. A, White of Long Branch, wai sick I Z.S40.4I forenoon of said day, and then and ttenee vtstwarfly along the top of said there publicly opened and read. bank to a stone In the aeutbiast corner The old kerosene lamps in thelast week with a heavy cold border- of the tract of land laid Thomas S, Field Farmingdale Presbyterian church ing Oft pnetmionia, SfflMBEK Plttlitl, « JalOry 17th, 1914, Specifications for said lights can bought of Crawford; thence northeast- K, JB., have been replaced by electric lights. DUd la •aBltertmm, uWlo feervlffCo.,,....,.,..,I 231,07 wardly along the line of the last afore- February 4th, 1914, be obtained of William M. Bergen, Bald tract he bought of Crawford to * KBiU The wiring wai done by Morris, Lane William Kahle of Long Branch died J, L. BERGEN tt CO, Public Service Co i 283,56 •tone at the point of the bank; thonee & Co, of Ocean Groye, in a sanitarium in Pennsylvania last PROPRIETORS. Fenrusry Bth, 1914,. freeholder, Belmar, N. J, northeastwardly along the foot of the BAH*. N. J. COMoUdated Gas Co 104.10 bank to a point opposite Joseph Field's Wednesday. He was 44 years old and west line T ducting an electrical business at T»rry Over Telephone 79-J. ubllo Service Co , 204,75 thence northwarfly alon« Joseph Field's inrt othar Ocean Grove, have dissolved partner- While the bridge over Fletcher lake April 16th, 1914. the right to reject any or all bids if line to a stone in Elnathan T. Field's Consolidated 'O»« Co.. 81,37 deemed to the best interest of theBOtithetutt corB«r; thence westwardly ship. The business wQl be continued at Asbury Park is being built James May 20th, 1914, along- said E. T. Field's line to a large by Frank S. Morris. A. Bradley is maintaining a free ferry Conaolldated Qa« Co., 62,05 county so to do. stone in the east side of the said Leeds, IB. A, F, VOSS, Kom« from JfcaUU. . _ •••••••<>•>••»•»•»•»•»»•» 'ubllc Servlee Co,.,. 214.42 •ville road; thence weetwartly on the across the lake. _.... i J. If. COELIES, said COUTB* to the middle of said road; " <1«TEOPATH1C Mr, and Mrs. Edmund L, Thompson Onr Sanitary Carpet and 'Ubllo ServlA Co..,.,.....,,. thence aouthweatwardly along the mid- IB tb. BuUdin, Xw 1%, of Ocean Grove have returned from June 6th, 1914. 214,42 Attest! Director, dle of Bald read to the aforesaid begin- Bk,£.k£l.aa William Ssdmvui of Fn*h»W is . Rug Cleaning Make* 'onaolldatLd <* A—rtoa Bdwol cd daughter of Long Branca returned having his Home remodeled, William Y«w M«di far *• rMit Uad «f CAKPET % Publlo Service Co.,. ceased; eutwmrdly by the pubiio road TtIR Ma. iris tt« imaAm last week from Sooth Carolina, when Mri RUG CLEANING wit km. Ootober 2d. 1914. 2I4.T1 Sealed proposals for the farniihing from Leedavllle to Middletown, contain- E. Sedan awl Conrad EMJBODS are do- Consolidated Qa« Co,,.., ing about one-half of an aero of land, they spent the winter. They are now October 16th, 1814.- li.75 oC all tools, labor and materials for more or less, and be.ng the northwardly ing the work. UtMRMlU , tenant house and lot of formerly toe visiting at Puttie, lamk to Wmr Bttnrt, Oaa Any tarvfea V j*» My H>. Publlo Service Co 2|9.S? the replanklng of the bridge known as Mn, Hamub I, WMSwavfl Stag, * Comolidated Oas (Jo...... 12.05 Micheau farm BO called. The Farmers and Merchants na- Han, ' ' Novamber 6th, 1914. the Main street bridge, over Deal lake, Alas all that certain tract or parcel of Dr, H. B, VanDorn Mrs, Hannah g. Woodward, widow Public Service Co ... land and premlaeB hereinafter particu- tional bank of Matawan has estab- 232,37 larly described, situate, lying and being DENTIST of- John P. Woodward of Cream November 20th, 1914,. in accordance with the plans and Second National Bank Bofl«iJ« lished a savings department and will Consolidated Gas Co 12.06 specifications prepared therefor by thein the county of Monmouth and state of Ridge, died last Wednesday, Mrs, pay interest. November i?th, 1914. New Jersey, ta Rarltan township, being Reonw 8 and t Woodward.was 68 years old and is Consolidated Oa« Co St.OtOS county engineer of the county of Mon-lot No. 1 of a map and survey of the WMd«a as Red Bank Awning and :;Pubiio Service Co 231.12 woodland Of Qeorge Hoff, deceased, made survived by a son, [WRev. and Mrs. WllUm Bullock of Carpet Cleaning Work« ;; mouth, will be received by the Board by Alfred Walling, February 24, 1865. TTTTT v •yJliiiii! Painting Contflfltt Awarded. Vhglishtown celebrated the 25th anni- f f 3,158,93 of Chosen Freeholders of the county Beginning at a pine tree in Gum EW YORK AMD LONG BRANCH Melvln M. Cnw, Bridgge hoeoe,, ,i t beinbgg a. corner of WilliaWilliam The ' Manaiquan council has versary of their wedding last Satur- SMfl Account. of Monmouth, at their rooms, court Hoff'Hff' s llandndd ;; tthench e soutth eighty-ninihti ed de RAILROAD. awarded the contract for painting the day week. 84 WHITE STREET, January 17th, 191*. greea andd t thirty-nine minutes east four stand pipe at that place on the inside Prank C. Byriini f 79.37 house. Freehold, on Wednesday, May chains and twenty-two linkj to number TRJUMSIJKAV«M«DBAM,K and outside toM . B, Main of Camden. To siiika Wttawaa TalaplMMu SMI, February Bth, 1614. 5th, 1915, at eleven o'clock in the fore- two; thence north thirty-six rolnutf-3 O. P, Warden 24.75 east ten chains; thence north elghty-nye • O, 144, •«. t« Mis bid was $296, An ordinance providing for the ex-•<•»•»»•»•»»•••»»•••••»•»» B. J. Parker 2i,87 noon of said day, and then and there degrees and nine minutes wast two >HM XOOMW UtoUn. tension of Broad street at Matawan Monroe Shafto 7,96 chains and ninety-six links to Cath. Charles Brenton,,,,, t B.ii publicly opened and read. Kelly's line; thence alon- the same south A prize rooster, which had been was passed by the borough council last William Tlltop eight degrees and one minute west t€n g SftSM.IM. •»!».•• week. ANNUAL REPORT Flans and specifications can be ob-chains and twenty-four link* to the place Riven to Miss M. E, Gordon of Allen- Tyle MatthtwSi ., of beginning, containing three acres and Per B«»tatt «n4 ^ miAB OF Jos. Retvey.. .\, 4 tained of Qeorge D, Cooper, county <,00,7«J.»» town was stolen last iatnrday week. Bold a jfarm. Benj, Rumson sixty-three hundredths^of an aeref The rooater had taken a-priEt at the 8.1S engineer, 60 Broad street, Red Bank, The last above described tract being IN, » UU. ~ Timothy Curtin has sold ""ther Curtin William Heev«y,..,,... i.is part of the premises conveyed to James Mt. Holly fair, Johnson Heeyey s.ii N. J. Dowd by deed from Willet Griffin and homestead farm in Manalapan town Jos. E. Warden 19.19 ••Mptiaii at IhMwlB. ship to John Theki of New Bruni- Towoship of Shrewsbury, Oliver B, siiafto wife, dated September 9, 1S87, and re- rSS Charles G. Armutrong. is.is A certified check, drawn in the sum corded In the Monmouth county clerk's 12J. (M»t»««. Mrs, Tunis R, Schanck of Matawan wiA. MONMOUTH COUNTY* N. J., office In Book 202 of Deeds, paw 22. a.m.J 146. Ift entertained about 100 guests at a re- for the Fiical Year Ending January February 19th, 1914. of two hundred and fifty dollars, to gelled as the property of Ada D. Field, 9 2S.fe Wmw SUtztot Oeorge H. Llpplneott 20,25 guardian, etc., et als, taken in execution a. •.; 1 U. 4 *6 nU, 6 M ception last Wednesday. Music was Pred J. Beckert of Asbury Park has 1st, 1915, March Bth, 1914. • the order of the collector of theat the suit of Peter B. Tall man, and to «uenlf), 1W furnished by Harold StUwell's orches- O. J. Wordeti, 21.13 county of Monmouth, must accompany be sold by tra of Freehold, been elected district deputy of the nvamrrm. Otorge H. LlpplncoU 11.53 O&RNELIUS B^-BAHKA1,OW, shore lodges of Encampment Odd Fel January lat, 1814. O, P. Warden 11.25 each bid. Sheriff. J Balance on hand,...... | 169.15 p. Battlger.,,.,,..., i.op ft. Batw canal mm lows, ~ Joseph L. Dangler. 17.17 JOHN S. APPLEQATB & SON, Sol'rs. ri mW, 4 E». 6V (M January Ifth, Itl4, The Board of Chosen Freeholders of Dated March 21th, 1915. tISZ.JO.] i m, • ML TW, l»4t ftf Senator AckerWs bUl appropriat- Srutft Man to Build. B, J, Parker, oollaotor... S,1S3.B9 Joseph T. Burrowes 7.85 ing $3,000 for a survey for a canal April 3d. 1914. Frank 0, Byram SOS therconnty of TMonraouth reaervesrthe nr CjOAirc«*T or mw H, F. Lucas of Long Branch has Edwin Hobbe, eollector 2,000.00 Maroh llth, 1»14, between the Shrewsbury and Mana- James Belahaw 1S.S7 right torejec t any or all bids if To Harvey W, Southl hail plans drawn for a house to be May M, 1914. By virtue of on order of the Court of aquan river was passed by the senate County collector 149.88 Charles Covert 11.83 TBI,ilt,HM,s,.14«,, built on Rockwell avenue at that place, Joseph B, Wardeil 65.25 deemed to the best interest of theChancery of New Jersey, made on the last week June 12th. 1914, day of the data hereof, in a. certain cause dayis i »T fc«-: 4 45, • 00 *, m, fffova •ey with Olretiir. Long- Bnabft Woman Sic*. Edwin Hobbe 2.000.00 April Id, 1814. county so to do, wherein Elisabeth South is petitioner LEAVE KKW TOWS M July 10th, 1114. B.» J, Parker....,.,...,...,.,. 29.62 and you are defendant, you §re required x r—m Benson of Ocean Grove has Mrs. Pauline Wert of Long Branch Edwin Hobbi., 1,000.00 O. J. Warden 10.95 J, M. CORLIES, to appear, plead, answer or. demur to has bean seriously sick the past week July 27th, 1114. O. P. Warden 17.12 joined the LeTena circus at its winter Joseph IJ, Dangler ....,,, 12.S7 Attest: Director, petitioner's petition or or before the Bm,tm.9fSv,m,;Um, (midnight), fw mat-tew at HBVM de Grace, Mary- and a trained nurse la in attendance. K, Shoemaker ,.,,, 1.70 twenty-fourth day of May next, and In 4W. 8 45. »lfcW0Om.m.; *Ml40».»|O. Henry B. Kunnel 6.00 April litli, 1914, C. E, CLOSE, Clerk, default thereof, uuch decree will be land. This is his second season with Vew Boof om BniidiAf . State forest Ore fund 19,32 O, J. Warden ,,, 15.76 16.7B taken acainat yon as the chancellor £LW M. Jr..f"t the show. Fred Jennings ia putting a slate August 22d, 1914. Rocco Natora...: ,. •hall think equitable and just. tML Check, Pintard Interest , ,125.00 Oeorge H. Llppineott 37,13 The object sf said suit la to obtain a 11 20 •, M.J 18 N 1 I* To Oalabrat* £Mgv Aanlvmary, roof on the store building at Freehold Ootober Id, 1814. O. P. Warden, 37,14 decree dUMervine the marriage between CStaUW» * owned by the W, H. Ingling estate, County collector .,,..,., 14i,8S Charles H. Hurley.,,..,,,,,,, 860.00 PROPOSALS, you and the said petitioner. Tlie Matawan lodge of Odd Fellows September Slat, 1114. Richard Parker ..,...,;, 27.00 Dated March !2d, HIS, will observe tile 96th anniversary of SNtt of YfMboM WatMM, Edwin Hobba 1,500.90 May iOth, 1»14, O, P. Warden 45.00 CHARLES W. HBNDBICKSPN, Jr.. . the founding of the order next Mon- John S. Hanson, sen of Samuel November Bth, 1914, Sealed proposals for the furnishing Boilcltor for Petitioner. Bol, peit house property sis; Joseph Wardrtl 10,75 7S Monteoitwry itreet, Jersey City, N, j. day night, A fine program has been Hanson of Freehold, died Monday of November 12 th. 1914, Charles C. Armstrong., 20,62 of all tooli, labor and materials for arranged. , last weak at the age of five months. Edwin Hobb«, '• 2,000.0 tfeorge H, Llppincott 19.76 ITotloa tf BIWlBMt off Acoount- B,, December 4th, 1914, C, H, Rogers...,,,,.,.,, T.Sl the replanking of the bridge known as Sstate of Horace P. Cook, deceasetj. Mf tain Month int tAawHea. OpmUM fw AgVMtfaMi. Edwin Hobbs. gOO.Oi B. J. Parlter,., 85,50 Notice Is hereby given that the ac- Ralph W. Shinn, aon of Mrs, Har- Mri, Charles A. Craig of Adelphia December IStb, 1914, William O-Brjen 24.32 the Wanajnaaaa bridge, over Deal counts of tha subscribe™, executora of Edwin Hobbs , l,loO.i Qaorge K, Allen 47,00 lake. In accordance with the plana and the estate of said deceased, will be fortW* pwtkulM. IN twMla «t riet Shinn of Belmar, is managing a was operated on for appendicitis at Deoeraber 29th, 1914. June 4th, 1814, audited and •tated by the surroiate and branch office of the West India oil the Lakewood hospital last week, County colltotor,,. 149.SI J, H. Herbert specifications prepared therefor by the reported for settlement to the orphans iUwBEmET. Sn«rfnUniI«nt. H.lnlLE .company at Buenos Ayres, South ftaU Vp witt ItaauMmta, O, Ji Warden..,,, 10.17 county engineer of the county of Mon- court of the county.of Monmouth, on America. Total ,,.. ;.. 114.834,2, O. P. Warden 39,38 Thursday, the slith flay of May, A, D.,CHAfl! O, MCFADDIN. Go, Pa-. A|M M. Y. James Masaey of Manasquan was Lees disbursements , 14,241,9 Frank C, Byrftm 171.02 mouth, will be received by the Board ills. ou aatii nami June 8th, 1914. Dated March ISth, A. D., ISIS. D."N! BELL. O.JO.P*-. jJi«B«,f»Bn,j, taken sick last week and is now laid Balance ,.| 692 3 Martin Griffin; 1,134.60 of Choien Freeholdera of the county NELLIE L. COOK, Daniel DjinBer has removed hii old up with an attack of pneumonia. ilgned, , June 20th, 1914. of Monmouth, at their rooms, court FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. B.B.aflf.J, barn from the place which he recently PRANK G. BYRAM. O. P. Warden 22,01 Bworn to before me thl« lBUi day o OeorBO H. Llppincott 18.00 houee, Freehold, N, J,, on Wednesday, iboMfM.ft Imlayatown, Mr. Danser Martin Griflln will build a garage whew the barn Jacob B, Sweet, James Boice and April, 1916, ' 76.00 May Bth, 1016, at eleven o'clockin the MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. C. Wedey Glover of Ocean Grove HARRY C. BADEAtJ, July Id, 1914, stood. . JuBtice of the Peace. O. P. Warden., 15.75 forenoon of said day, and then and TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MARCH IB*. IMS. have organized a collection agency, George K. Allen , •, 25.00 fmtalMay a atMcwattnt nut. July ISth, 1914. there publicly opened and read, lUk!aiU Frank Ely *nd company of Pre«i AUmtown Han Bays Sot, HM Aooount. O. P. Warden. ,.,,,,.,, 22,00 hold are building an addition, to the William Applegate of Allentown January llth, 1814, Attplt 6th, 1914. Plana and specifications can be ob- STEAMER SEA BIRD has bought a lot adjoining his prop- John Wylle , /.• s 0 B, J, Parker.,, , 47.02 tained of George D, Cooper, county _.,_«»• Pier 24, foot of fYn...- 8.76 Arrive Highland! nbout., pleuro pneumonia. O. P. Wunlen. .5.16 ** Hlshfandt. f Offlcm. John Wylft pi, 27.00 The Boaid of Chosen Freeholders ;; ownie •;/, ..MO Arrive BtttaiT LaLandlnx aabout &alfl Up >Mth BOM Throat. A, J. Bowmnn a 6 ut-folicr 10th, 1911. tor. F. V. Thompson has been in- .TOM I, Dangler of the county of Monmouth reserves Ljocuat Point ..5.60 ArrlfAl * FranklinStnataboukliSttbt Decombel 3d, 1911. 121.14 " ExcursioRed Bannk Uckot ". 6 ,0 conU. BiniU Foro. 40 cents. stalled as dictator of the Belmar lodge Earl, Allen and Henry Johnson of Tlntern Mnnol Co 87 Ti William II Ciirhnit 27.10 the right to reject any or all bids if of Moose. Joseph Hubscher 1B ViceHomerutown were laid up last week IJct embor 17th. 1914. O. P. WnnlMi 11.LT. NOTICK-At B»ttety Ludtaff, kU cWntal tnilu fw uptown, «ubw«» dictator and Samuel Atkinson secre- with sore throats. Jnnien Murphy 220 "f Myjon cunipliell 30.00 deemed to tho boat Interest of the and iwfftM ear* «nd fenlo* to Baton bl^and K^kln,eu%im^iM$ John \yyHo 20.0 Ni>\emhi>i Oth, 1011 county so to do, THOLLKY CONNICTIONa. •m *»• U. J. I'm km fi'l 60 vta J. 0. T. Co., (or Bton. Ohnreh. Navetinb, Attantto OJ-J- WA4 djii- ,% K.75 great hpnit O. P. A\ard«n, 17,00 J, M. CORLIES, OBlcSlfteln^iBOrF, EatontowB. Ufli8rtt,«li •P«ir of Monmoutb ..OeorK« H. blupincott 43.13 Attest: Director, , O, T, Co., fw Fair Vhw, Middtotoim* Hew U

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COST'S NECK HSWi. on Chviney S. Holmes's place, David JIIWS, Doremus slipped and fell into a water Expect to b» Cutting AiparagTis .filled hole. The hole wag on a wet and Blizafcetli Oonnoii's Honse Sllflitly in B riw Days. springy piece of ground near a pond, Damaged by lire. A STANDARD CAR AT A POPULAR PRICE! The earliest asparagus season ever and the water was "up to Mr. Dore- Fire caused by a defeitvve chimney known in these parts is indicated by mus's waist. He managed to climb broke out on the roof of Mrs. Eliza- the present crop conditiona. By this out of his wet position with the as-beth Qonnors's house on the Red Bank timt! next week the farmers will be up sistance of King Bennett, who wairoad a few days ago. The blaze was to their nezka in th6 work of harvest- working near by and who heard Sir. put out—bflfore -muck—damage—was-- ii Bqr' s tafftroirp; ione. present signs go astray, and it § Howard T. Ely, %vho was operated • John Haley of Red Bank spent part probable that some shipments will be on at Ann May hospital at Spring made this week. The spears are out Luke last week, is much improved and of last week with his brother, Frank of the ground two or three inches al- his complete recovery is looked for. Haley. ready, and the farmers have bought William C. Ely sold horses laat week Edward Francis has moved from asparagus crates and have made other to Henry Kelly and Archie Wright of Charles Breach's house on the Middle preparations for an early - season. Everett- Joseph Applegate of Cream road to Edward StilwelPs house on Some have already cut "grass" for Ridge, Martin Moore of Freehold and the Middletown ro_»d. their own use. "John G. Bennett gath- F. Dick of Smithburg Mrs. John B. Stilwagon is on the cred enough for his family dinner on sick list with grip. 1 George Crawford, who lives on the Saturday. Harvesting asparagus is Keyport turnpike, is building a large The sewing club will nieet tomorrow THE MOTOR'S different from petting in most other bird house on Theron McCampbeirs at Mrs. Harold Stout's. The dues crops. It is a job that; usually keeps farm. paid by the members are being applied most of the members of the household to a fund for a New York theater THE THING busy during the spring and early sum- The Baptist church v.'Ul be closed party. next Sunday morning, when tha con- mer, the men folks doing the work of Miss Catherine Henry of Perth Am. The Imperial ear is one of handsome cultivating, cutting and driving to the gregation will unite in service with boy spent part of last week on her -^shipping stations, and the women folks the Reformed church and when Rev. and graceful lines and in finish it ia Fred N. Baeder will preach his i'are- father's farm here. doing the bunching. Reports from the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haley attended the,equal of any, but the motor is its South are to the effest that the aspar- well sermon. The usual services will biggest feature. be bold at both churches at night. the wedding of their niece at Red agus crop there will be short on ac- Bank Thursday night. . The motor ia the moat important count of bad weather conditions, and Mrs. Victor Dean Kenney is reeov- Archie Wright and Henry Kelly part of an automobile. "If your motor if these reports prove accurate, the ering from sickness. bought horses from William C. Ely farmers hereabouts should make more Benjamin Tilton is out again, after of Holmdel last week. Is not a good one your car is practi- money off their "grass" than usual. having been laid up several weeks cally worthless. Imperial cars are with sickness. , Mrs. Charles E. VanDorn of Van- SCOBEXVH.LE SEWS. equipped with Continental motors, derburg is recovering from lumbago. George A. Schuck of Plainfleld will which are recognized by auto dealers The IMPERIAL "JPoUT** Complete 81,083 y , May Brakley of Trenton, formerly open a garage in William H. John- A, Dof Attacks J. Henry Tiniag'i Tnr, of this place, has been visiting Miss son's building, recently vacated by and owners as one of the best motors See this FOUR—or better, let us tttkeyou for a drive in it. That's the way to tell and we'll Annie Sherman. Harry Schmidt, who disappeared. keys and Mr. trinlsg XIUB the Dog-. bunt. gladly put it to any test. Mr. Schuck expects to have his busi- A dog whose owner is unknown John Beck of Vanderburg has re- made an attack upon a flock of tur> covered from sickness. ness in operation the latter part of this week. The whereabouts of keys owned by J. Henry Vlning on "ALWAYS IN SERVICE" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis spent Saturday afternoon. Mr. Vining got Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Schmidt are still unknown. The Imperial line of cars for 1915 embodies the most widely advertised and approved mechamcal parts Garrett D. Longstreet, Jonathan H. his trusty gun and killed the dog. A : Mrs.„Warren Matthews of Prospect big turkey gobbler was bitten and in automobile construction. •""" ~"~ ^- •-- Plains, formerly of this place. Jones, Edward W. Perrine and 1 Charles X. Crawford attended the otherwise hurt, but it will probably ^ tar aTEhe price. Mrs. Louis "Snyder underwent a I get well. You will find that^the Imperial at-Sl»08S ia wrthotit a doubt 111 very serious operatron at a Newgrand jury dinner at Highlands on A record-breaking crop of fruit is Imperial Cars always malce good and Imperial owners everywhere are strong support. Brunswick hospital last week. HerSaturday. expected on Fred Lerch's farm. Mr. DO NOT BUY A CAR UNTIL YOU THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATE TH1 IMPERIAL. condition wns critical for a time, but Most of the farmers are through Lerch has seventy acres in peaches, she is now gradually improving. planting potatoes. The acreage is and the condition of the fruit buds in- Mrs. Walter Fiplds and Mrs. Ar-said to be even larger than last year, dicates a tremendous crop. thur Sofffil wei-e 'visitors at Freehold when a new high record was set. Dorothy Vining, daughter of J. on Saturday. Mrs, George Wyckoff is sick with Henry Vining, celebrated her second H F\ R. 3OICE Miss Annie Sherman has recovered birthday with a party Saturday. Sev- from grip. eral other children of about the same Red Bank, N.J. Rev. Octave vonBevevIioiuH and waws. age as the little celebrant were pres- Garage. Storage, Supplies. 29 E. Front St. Telephone 1074. Experts on Repairs and Qcrt«ral Machine Work. l Charles E. Sherman represented the Boyg ff a Bmeball Teftni—Her- ent, and the usual pastimes were en- church at this plaee at ft mcefmir of Plautiful in Swlmmtaf RiTir. joyed. A birthday 'cake with two the Reformed clnssis at Holmdel on candles was one of the features of the A NUMBER OF USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES. Tuesday of last week, The bays of the village have or- party. Robert Rus'.-h is back nt his job asganized a baseball team with Allen Mrs. Aller has returned to Summer- clevk in Charles E. Sherman's store, White as manager. They want to fir-ville after a* visit of fiw %veeks here. after having been kept indoors sev- range games with other teams whoso era! days by grip. players average fifteen to sixteen Suckers and catfish have started to years. Those on the Lincroft nine are run in the brook and the mill pond, Charles Donk pitcher, Frank Harvey and the boys of "the village have made catcher, Allen White first base, Frank An Appeal to' Wives * some catches. Miller second base, Milton Tomlinson You know the terrible affliction that third base, Charles Kelly short stop, comes to many homes from the result of Mrs. Thomas Fields of Marlboro Wilfred Mullin right field, John Kelly a drinkinjr liusbnnd or son. You know i scent part of last week with her son, of the money wasted' on "Drink" that i left field and Herbert Winter center Walter Fields, field. SB needed in the home to purchase rood i PROGRESS and clotliliiu. ORniNE has saved thous- Mrs. Herman Sturke has returned Arthur Donk has moved from Red ands of tlrinltiliK men. It is ft home w from New York, where ahe had been treatment «ind can bo given secretly. w ainee the death of her husband in aBank to Mrs. Isabella Sanborn's house Your money will be refunded If, after a. on the Swimming River road at this trial, It has failed to benefit Coats only hospital at that place a few weeks ago. place. 11,00 a box. Come In and get a free George Crawford'a dog broke into booklet and let us tell you of the good CHICIT Louis Snyder's poultry house a few William Riddle bought a motorcycle ORHIN15 is doing, •• James Cooper, Jr., B«by Food for Baby Chtcta—a complete (ood- nights ago and killed several ducks. from Louis J. Tetley of Red Bank last corner Broad and Wlllta streets. LAUNDRY 75 per cent, prtdlgeited—guaranteed to niit every Mr. Snyder ahotat the dog and hit it week. He uses it to ride to and from i poniihle chick. in the leg. Mr. Crawford has been his job on Brookdale farm. .. nursing the dog and it is all right George Mouser, Jr., son of George i again, Mouser, has a new bicycle. THE WENCK S CHICK 1 William Hunt is employed on Dr. Herring have started to run in i Will Do Your Work^- Frnest Fahaestock's farm at Shrews- Swimming River and some good CMto •»• e«»t ft cUck tm tfcres weeks bury. ' catches have been made. Catfish are Weaklings grow itronff. Prevents bowel trouble, leg wtak* m*m — also plentiful. Still Brook pond on Hardwood floors laid, and sen and diicue. A trjil t« proof. Lewis S. Thompson's Brookdale farm finished,' plain or ornamental, * 14-lb. bag only fl.OO, Smaller package! at tow M 25c. HOLMDEL NEWS. is a good fishing place and some large in design. Have IB years' ex- Baptist*' Annuml Mcetingw-David Don* catches have been made there. And Do It Right K nu O*t» an Unexpected Bath. perience in the floor business. POULTRY REGULATOR John' Enright of Freehold, county . I make It a specialty. My ma- 1 I Co«U «n* c«nt p«r bird par DMMlk' Reports read at the annual meeting superintendent of schools, was at the terial is from selected kiln For growing tnd grown birds, on«l for baby chicks to keep of the Baptist church Friday after- school here on Friday. dried stock and the workman- * i_.« up the Uetlthy start given by Pratts Baby Chick Pood. Insures noon showed the church to be in a very The ladies' aid society will meet ship speaks for itself. Ask I poultry health and vitality. Makes ripjd growth and tecure* good financial condition. Church and Thursday afternoon of next week at early maturity. Guaranteed to satisfy or money bick. Sunday-school officials were elected those that have them, ,. Mrs. Henry Conover'a. . Old Floors Reflnl»h«d. Try a 12-lb. pail at $1.25. Packages SOcrtnd 25c. and all of lait year's officers were Bruno Raab bought a pony last chosen for another term except in All kinds of flooring and floor PRATTS WHITE DIARRHOEA REMEDY week for his daughter, Miss "Hilda finish for sale. V—* ffom iba.ilaa at hiiclilng. will uw roar tkltka (mm I cases where the removal of former Raab. i,' 4r««4e4 ilittfc. Almyi tclmc lubultutti. Ini , residents necessitated changes. Jo- 76 White Street, Red Bank, N, J. I, on Print tai ret the prortcUoB of awe awittHiufc seph Wyckoff and John Rhaa were Remember that' every added iub- H. B. WENCK, \ W. cauulr II not I ' * ' made deacons, and Rev. W. P. Chase acrlber helps make TJCE REGISTER bet- wro'ki '•» W« »f D«»l«l E««i?wtoit wan. chosen Sunday-school superin- ter for everybody. Turn over a new 60 EAST PROMT STREET, J i Telephone 629-M tendent with George Wyckoff as aa-leaf and become a member of THE RED SANK, N, I. £ •istant REGISTER'S vast army, of over 27,000 TELBPHONB 4O9. i While digging pofit holes Saturday readers.—Advertisement.

fcyfe^-- £itffih BANK REGISTER. VOLUME XXXVII NO, 48, RED BANK, N, J(| WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1915, PAGES 11 TO 18. xouax BOLD ow •O»TTWB» VBAOT. LAMES HHBttOR FIGHT. soai. •• M. Monrli of M*A Bank Mnjm a Som* l"rw*nt Tows Official. Ar» Opposed to A. LWYMBS DIES SUDDENLY lit MlddUtowa Township. MOTHH m Bivann nr A Mavlaf Tbam MuiiUd. The Boettner reatly company has The practice of muzzling dogs nt FARM BUILDINGS BURNED. sold one of its new houses on the Ap- •LOODT BATTX.B IW "XKU FtT." Red Bank in the summer season will POLICE CHIEF EXPIRES AFTER SICK- plegats road, in Middletown township, probably be discontinued, judging by to E. M. Morris of Harrison avenue, th» Wlmaar of th» Tlrlit, !• remarks mudu by Mayor Hundt und BARNS AND LIVE STOCK BURNED AT Red Bank, who will make it his home. ift Jail—B«r MeMwr la L.ld Up with the councilmen Monday ni^ht, Tne NESS OF TWO DAYS. The price was $1,450. The house has »aior Out* on Bar Inut and Arms— old plan of letting doKs run at larvu been completed with the exception of Tri«d to UM » Shot Oms. without muzzles if their owners hnvu EATONTOWN AND HOLMDEL. papering and electrical wiring, and Eva Conover, • colored lady who them registered at a cost of $1 ouch Ha was Strlekan with Pneumonia Sunday Night and this work will be finished within a lives jsn the corner of Leifchton avenue will probably be resorted to. No week, Two other houses are under and Beech street, got in an argument action was taken Monday night, but Big Building on M. R. VanKeurenTs Farm Destroyed H« Dlad Ln»t Nljht~H* w«* 36 Years Old and way. Th§ company expects to build with her mother on Monday afternoon the remarkM made by the officials forty houses this summer. It has over fifty cents; A fight followed the showed plainly that the warfare »on awarded the contract for the electri- argument and Eva knocked her dogs which was conducted during the with All of its Contents. Including a Team of was the Bast and Most Popular Ghlsf of Police the cal work to Carl Clark of Red Bank. mother down and cut her with a razor past two yoiirj is to be much less on the arms and breast. rigorous. Last year the dog catcher Horses—John H, Stilwagon's Barn and Black* Town Ever Had -The Funeral to be Hold Friday, At the start, of the fray Eva's received $407 for killing that number mother got a shot gun, but was pre-of dogH, smith Shop Go Up in Flames and Smoke, After a sickness of only two days, zeal in his work. The intense interest SALE OF TWO HOUSES. vented from using it by another Arthur Lake Wymbg, chief of police which he took in his duties often daughter, Mrs, Lavinia Boldon, Mrs. Fire breaking out lati1 Monday ' eratt'.s on the wagon were burned, of Red Bank, died late yesterday caused him to expose himself to great Conover then got a razor and went •ROAD «TBEBT BBUDBITOB l*mOl>- 1 night in a barn on Melvin H. Vun- ' The burn was 40x108 feet, two afternoon at the age of 86 yean. dangers and to put In long hours of afteT* Eva with this. She cut Eva BARN AND SHOP BURNED Keuren's farm nt Monmouth Park, ! stories high, and was stocked with a Death wu due to pleuro-pneumonla. labor. The doctors who attended him ZBTLE0 01AKOI! KUISI. slightly on the wrist, but before she near Eatontown, completely destroyed large quantity of hny and agricultural His sudden end wai a great shock tq •ay that overwork was one of the could inflict further injury upon her FIRE AT HOLMDEL Ol JOHN the building and all of its contents, implunu-ntw. It was located a con- hU friend* and aequaintancei. He at- causes of his death. Th» MtMOm KQSM Bong-fat by tool* 3.daughter, the latter snatched the BTttWAOORS PLACE. A team of hornes was burned to death. ' aiderable distance back from the stone tended to hli duties as usual on Sun- Mr. Wymbi wag born at Matawan •iaUaf and th» Darti KOUM by Al- razor from her mother. The loss is about $7,000 and is partly \ fond lending t'rom Eatontown to the day, and during that afternoon while 38 years ago. He was a son of Mar- •ton Iiitmu Both Plact» to bt Oe- Mrs, Conover then fled, her daugh- Th« Blai* Itartad from a Z.lg-ht«.,d- o—f th—e eight.. h wee—k o .f- the— ,! Al—l th—e furnitur—e and other house- in u short conversation with the doc- First Methodist church, He was also j chief of police, and the sickness of ing suit with hat to match. The B heat became so intense that they were | egg-laying contest of the Monmouth 1 hold goods saved frofrom tthee hre which tor. He said that he was sinking fast a member of Samuel T, Sleeper camp Theodore F. • Shuitt, street superin- bridesmaid was Miss Marie McCue, a unable to go inside the building after \ poultry club finds J. A. Gamewell ^ill | destroyed the old Monmouth Park ho- and that he felt that the end was near, of Sons of Veterans, Independent fire tendent, has caused the appointment j d Joseph He said that the doctors had no need 8iater ot the br de an anything else. They ran into the i in the lead. His hens average 5.26 j tel at Oceanport have been attached company, Monmouth Star lodge of j of two men to fill these positions tern- Solomonovltcsoiomonovltch "wawass the groomsman. blacksmith shop, which was ablaze at! eggs per hen for the week. Professor \ by Eatontown township. This action .to conceatUhe truth from-him—that Shepherds of Bethlehem and-th^poHce porarily till the next council meeting if he was going to die he was not After th^ceremony the couple left the time, and got a ladder. This lad- Henry Clay Talmage was second with [ was taken by Edward Hendrickson of chiefs' association of Ntw Jersey.' He on Monday, May 3d, when permanent for- a lengthy wedding trip through der was used to fight several small an average of 4.50 eggs per hen for ! Eatontown, collector of tile township, afraid to know it. He gsked a few was an honorary member of the Pa- appointments will probably be made. questions about the police department New York state, and on their return fires which had broken out on the roof ! the week, and T. V, V. Hendrick was , The goods were seized for unpaid trolmen's benevolent niioclation of Harry H,-Clayton hai been elevated 4h6y-~will live at Atlantic Highlands, third with four eggs per hen. for the \ personal taxes of $400. They are and then fell into a sleep from which Red Bank. from the position of desk sergeant to of Mr. Stilwagon's home and on the he never awakened. roof of another barn. These fires week, C. O, Duncan failed to get his I stored in a part of the hotel which wai The funeral will be held Friday that of olice chief, and Peter F. notjigstroyed, and John VanKirk of rewsbury avenue biiH~beBTi~ Earllng—O»~bortt.- were soon put out and the damage report in and this reduces the total .,_ _r-..T 'earlessnisi which Mr, o^tack ti- 1 Liiiig OT from them was insignificant. amount of eggs, as shown by this Oceanport and another man have .been Wymbs iJthibititt ift the face of death _..urcKureh and will be irOhargn chargee ,°o* jI appointedstree pp t superintendentpe . Mr. Miss Cora A, Barling, daughter of engaged to watch them day and night. Ellas H. Earling, and Amory P, Oi- The blacksmith shop was equipped week's report, since Mr, Duncan's was characteristic of his work as chief Rev. Harold P, Sloan. The service Shuitt will probably recover from his with tools, but it had not been used | flock laid 912 eggs during the previous Mr, "Hendrickson believes that the of police. Red Bank never had a po-will be public and any one will be we!-! Bickneis, but he may not resume his born, son ot Ezra Osborn, both of Red Surburban Homes and Development Bank, were married Saturday at except for Mr. Stilwagon's own pur-1 week. Last week the hens m the con- lice chief Who fulfilled hig duties with come to attend, The burial will be in^position as street Buperintendent, In poses for a number of years. When test laid 2,869 eggs, not counting the company, which owns the building and, greater Ardor or who showed more Fair View cemetery. the opinion of the doctors who are at- Grace Methodist church by Rev. James furniture, will eventually pay the Lord. The witnesses were Mrs. Lord the Gideon & Daly stock farm was run eggs by C. O. Duncan's hens. This tending Mr, Shuitt, his sickness was by the firm of that name, all the race was an average of 3,37 eggs per hen.taxes, as the goods are valued a\ brought on by- the arduous duties of and her mother, MrsF Isabella Foote. The total number of eggs laid so far $1,200, The company will also have CKABI.EB L. WHITE TOVltD DEAD. AKHMOAIT KILLED IW The couple are living with the bride's horses on the place were shod at the hli position. shop, and in addition to this work a during the contest is 26,666. to pay the legal fees and the watch-" He was stricken with paralysis parents on Spring ttreet. The groom There was only one change in the men's wages, Bhr«w»bwy r*rin»r. Pa.Md Away TTn-x- of Jota 3, Kno* ««id while directing street work on Beech is employed as bookkeeper of the lum- big lot of shoeing was done for farm- •-- _ A_ ^^A_- ^. B I — =" ^^_ =ii standing of the contestants during the Mr. Hendriekson is conducting an WUli Ssrrlnir In French Army i street Saturday. His condition was ber mill of Waters & Osborn, of which era. week, this change being the transposal investigation into the wholesale theft firm his father is a member. He is a Charles L. White, who owned a Andre C. Champollion, who marrje'd I critical for a time, but he slept well ITEW AND LOAN. of positions of Dr. Dickson and George of furniture which took place while small farm at Shrewsbury, was found a daughter of John J, Knox, at onelast night and was much improved this \ member of the Nyack club, the Re- T. Linton, Mr. Llnton having passed the fire was raging. One firemen has dead in his home Thursday morning,; time United States comptroller of cur- morning. His improved condition was j formed church and the American Me- AiiooUtiOB Tonned at Sad ink La»t Dr, Dickson by a very small margin. returned seven chairs which he took, His death was very unexpected. He rency, was killed while serving in the indieated by the fact that on awaking ehanics lodge, iriffbt with Twenty-»ive Director!. The contest has now been running and others have admitted their guilt lived alone, and his death was not dis-' French %rmy on March 28d.. Effotts this morning his first request was for Haley—Moriin. A building and loan association, to eight weeks, or 56 days. Mr, Game- and have promised to return the goods covered Until some time after he had have been made to recover the body beefsteak. be known as the Citizens' building and will, the leader in the contest, has a which they stole. The excuse which. expired. Mr. White was 68 years old j but they have been futile.. He was 84 Miss Florence Haley of Leonard loan association of Red Bank, was record of 86.28 eggs per hen during most of them give is that they only and was the son of the late Charles years old. ' " LIHOBOFT PB0PEE1Y BOLD, itreet,Tted Bank, ad Otto Morris of formed last night. The meeting for the 66 ways. The record of each con-took the things for souvenirs and and Mehitable White. His sister, Miss I Mr. Champollion came to this Asbury Park were married Thursday testant is as follows: that they didn't see any harm In re- night at St. James's rectory by Rev.organization was held in the Eisner J A. Gamewell.., Addle White, died about two months; country when he was 21 years old and Xhe Pop* HOUN and an Acre of Lund building. A charter for the associa- .38,28 moving the articles to their homes. ago. She made her home with her took out citizens' papers. He gradu- Booffht by Mrg. William Henrelinn. Joseph Casey. Miss Agnes Haley, a H, C. Talmogc,,,. .33,18 tion was granted by the state bank- A. M. Posten,,.,. brother. The funeral was held Satur- ated from Harvard college in 1902 The Pope property, comprising a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. ing department last week, and about .25.48 day at Christ church and was con-and married Miss Adelaidr Knox. house and an acre of land on the I ThThe bridbde wore whith e crepe de chinh e James Woleott,,, .27.97 eeionTOBSiiA.r. 1,000 shares have been subscribed for. P, F. Blalsdell .28.68 nw ducted by Rev. P, P, Swezey, Out of She survives him with one son, aged Holmdel road at Lincroft, has been and the bridesmaid wore pink bro- At the meeting last night 25 directors & E. HendriekROn, .51,85 restiict for Mr.-White's wishes the' five years. sold to Mrs. William Henrehan of caded satin., John Morris, a brother were elected, these being Clarence E. t V, V. Kendilck. , 2n.3O Dtmoeiati Elect CMrtti T. SfeBnaM body was.not taken,in the church but I When the war broke out MrLittl, e Silver, one of the heirs of the of the groom, was groomsman. After George T. Llnton.. .24.68 to inecMd David 8. Cr»t«r. Boughton, Louis E. Brown, James P. Dr, Dickson .,.,., .24.45 For a great many years the lata wap left, in the vestibule where all • Champollion was living at New York. Pope estate. The house has six rooms the ceremony a reception was held at Bruce, William S. Child, John H. Jolin Yeomans,.., .20.72 iKt seee the remains. The burial He felt it his duty to take up arms for I and is occupied by Mrs, Henrehan's the home of the bride. The couple will Cook, Thomas Cook, A, D. Cooper, jameH Kennedy... ,19,RT David S. Crater was a member of the was In the'Churchhh cemetery. his country and he returned to France I brother, Edward Pope. The price was live at Asbury Park in a newly fur- C. M. Pap , .17,29 Democratic state committee from riished home. Slgmund Eisner, Oliver G. Frake, H, A. Rogers. .. . .10.72 Monmouth county. His death neces- and enlisted. He was wealthy and $850. Mrs. Henrehan bought the Borden L. Hance, William H. Hintel-! carl Schwenker,, ,15.52 1 I owned a handsome place at Newport, place for the use of her brother, with sitated the election of a new member SBIOTHEBED SELI" TO DEATH. Lore—Sharp. mann, Harry A, Hawkins, A, L, Ivins, of the state committee and a meeting Rhode lalandr Mrs, Champollion is j the idea of eventually selling it to him, Richard Lufburrow, R, S. Merrltt, now livinf with her mother on East Miss Jennie Lore and Samuel D. LYCEUM THEATEK LEASED. of the Monmouth county Democratic Man W«nt to B#d With Fac» Lester E. MQAMcQueen,. Augustut s M, -committee for this purpose was hel* in Pillow. Front street. Sharp, both of Red Bank, were mar-L Minimi, Fiank McMat WtHram M-AHEBITBY ULAOE B.EMTEP. ried last" Wednesday night at the Eat- Many Improveroentu Under W»y—Moll- at Freehold last Thursday. Charles Thomas Thorpe of Highlands was O'Brien, Mort. V, Paoh, Benjamin J. oal coanfly ShowH.,.to DEATH OP AOES WOMAN. Show Plao« on tht Klvtr Bkuk to bo Oc- ontown Methodist parsonage by Rev. Parker, George Button, R. V..R, H, F. McDonald, the present county col- found dead in his bed by Thomas Burton J. K. Way. The newly mar- The S. & G, Amusement Company, lector, was elected to the vacant place, Lyons, a policeman at that place, last cupied by a Haw Yotkar. Stout, Charles H. Throckmorton and consisting of S. Goodman and C, W. Hn, IluMbU B»rU»r of ried couple are new residents of Red Fred D. Wikoff. An auditing commit- Mr. McDonald has served nearly Thursday. Mr, Thorpe was lying* on The Marshal J, McAnerriey country Bank. The bride waa formerly of Holtz of New York, has leased the ly- thirty years continuously as a mem- his stomach with his face buried in his Town.hlp Siad Monday Ntffht. estate on the river bank near Red tee, composed of Harry A, Hawkins, ceum theater at Red Bank. Improve- ber of the Monmouth county Derao- Mrs, Eusebia Barber of Riverside estate on we river oun^ near neu , Bl.idget and Mr- sharp moved t0 pillow, and Dr. Harry Neafie, county Harry Hagerman and John Enught,! entg co8tinf $2,000 have been I cratic committee. He is the oldest Drive, in Middletown township, widow Bank has been leased furnished for DARedJ %Bann»i,k ' a ,u«shor^t *!«,tim„e „„„#„„ago from„ rCamo™.- physician, eatd death waa cRUHed by the season to Theodore Offerman of was also elected. started, and as soon as these are com-1 member in point of service on the suffocation. Mr, Thorpe was a native of James Barber, died Monday night den, The directors will meet next Tues- ! 1 from the diseases and infirmities inci- New York. This is one of the show plete••'••d th' e bes'• t• "-New- "-•York' musica- " l board. His election last Thursday of Ireland^aud-bJa-onlyJmown, j-ela? rom te places, along the Shrewsbury. It com. Pnrkor—Hart.grove. day night at the law office of John S, comedy shows will be produced. A tive in America was a sister, Mrs, dent ftft ol oddl ttgeeSh wa s eightighyy yyears Applegate, Jr., when officers of the was unanimous and was accompanied N M prises, six acres which are in a high Bliss Flossie Mabel Parker, daugh- brick walk, flanked with a flowergar wit- h much applause and many ad- Robert Spencer of , Weehawken of age nnd was born at New Men-state of cultivation. The house is association will be elected. den, will lead from Front street to Heights, Mr, Thorpe was, 45 years mouth. She leaves two sons, Joseph ter" of Reuben Parker, and Charles Those prominent in the organiza)rirani7a - dresses of felicitation. provided with modern improvements, Hartsgrove, son of William Harts- 'rganiza- the theater and the other improve- old. He was n mamberof the Knights Barber, with whom she made her and a garage is on the property. The tion of the new association i m home, and William Barber of Middle- grove, both of Highlands, were mar- , tn hf ' ents will comprise the repainting of FOLKS OW A BTEAWBIDB. of CelumDUs nnd waa connected with rental was made by Edward S. Allaire. it is not intended in any way the building, new scenery, new chairs the Catholic church at Highlnnds. town township. She also leav.fs sev>. ried at Stone Church yesterday after^j rival QV competitor of the present era! nieces and nephews, one of'whom noon by Rev. John C, Lprd. The Bank building and loan association. and various repairs. •WilUnr WoiliM aad'Thtlr Wntt The funeral was held-iit the church PBOPEKTY TWICE BOLD. couple were attended by Miss Georgi Monday morning and the burial wii Is Jerry Beldo of Red Bank, The fu- They say that a second association of Tftko a Moonlig-ht Journ.y. made at Mt, Olivet cemetery. neral will be held tomorrow nt Jo- etta Hartsgrove and Frank M. Green, this kin| in Red Bank would augment A TIVE HUNDBED PA1TY. The Willing Workers, a society of seph Barber'i and the burial will be at Btrttt Boaia mad. Two XiQts Have boys of the Red Bank Reformed Thr«» Owner* Within m Month. the amount of money available for DEATH I-BOM HBA»T TKOUBLE. Lincroft, Tliompion—Jonen. building homes in this neighborhood Ml.a Mae Throckmorton Entertained church, and some of their friendi, About three weeks ago the Red Miss Edith Thompson, daughter of i and that it would thus aid in the Thirty Frfmdi went on a strawride to Freehold laat Jacob CorH««'» Dauffhtir Dead. Bank real estate company sold Mrs, Joseph W. Thompson of Lineroft, and ^iss Mae Throckmorton of Broad Friday night. A big hay wagon and a Mlohatl nood of Pdlr KftVin DliA Biit- Nora Conrad's house on River street growth of Red Bank. A number of ^iss Mae Throckmorton of Broa team of horses owned by John Galatro nrdoy Woon—L«ave« Bin Children. Mrs. Helen Detwiler, daughter of Cecil Jones of Everett, were married id h fid and a vacant lot adjoining to Willard thBane kshareholder building s anofd thloaen presen associatiot Rend street entertained thirty friends were used. The strawriders were Michael Flood of Fair Haven died JttUdb C'orlieB, formerly of Red Bunk, last Wednesday at the Baptist par- Thursday afternoon at H, Mount. Last week they sold the ionage at Red Bank by Rev. Johnson have taken shares also in the new as-and five hundred. Seven tables were Misses Anna Keeler, Alma Keeled Saturday noon of heart trouble. He died i.t Mansfield, Ohio, the latter pan house and the vacant lot to Prank sociation. Mary Haggerty, Margaret Scott and was nearly seventy year* old, nnd of lust month-. Mr. Corlies wai tot L. Miner. in play and five prizes were given. Carson, a contractor of Aibury Park. The prize winners were Mrs, Arthur Helen Weston, Charles Patterson, Ned leaves a wife and six. children. The many years postmaster of Red Bank, Mr. Carson paid f2,760. for the prop- troflt IbUUf BM». . Hom»baok ltdii Hurt. Creelin, John Murphy, Harry Eitell children are Ellen and Margaret He moved to Ohio in the early eighties C. Swift, Miss Helen Enright, Miss erty, which he bought as an invest* Best butter, 83 cents r Cream of Walter Field of. Nutswamp, was rid- Helen Walbridge, Mrs. Frank L. Man- and Victor Hembling. Flood of Pair Haven, Mri. Thbmaa und for, many years thereafter he and ment. .Wheat, 12 cents; full cream cheese*20 Pay of Pertti Amboy, William Flood his family visited at Red Bank sov- ing his horse on Monmouth street ning and Mrs., Frank DuBois. The cents pound; strictly fresh eggs, per Wednesday night, when the animal prizes consisted of a hand bag, mirror, Oettlnff »«.dy for O»rd»n Wort. of Red Bank, Patrick Flood of Newark eral wteks in the fall of each year, Cooper -Mnt«a. dozen, 24 cents; Post Toastles, 6 cents and Edward Flood of Oyster Bay, Mr, '"uTjies's daughters weri very at- shied, throwing Mr. Field on the brick embroidered collar, card case and William T, VanBrunt, who lives on pkg. For other bargains read our pavement. He was very painfully towels, The, garden club of the neighbor* The funeral waa held at St Jnmes'a tractive and very engaging in their adv. on page 14. Bray & Bunell, East hood house on Shrewsbury avenue be- church yesterdny. Rev. Joseph T. ways, and the newspaper accounts of the Middletown turnpike, near Coop- bruised and cut and he has had to use er's bridge, has rented the old Cooper Front street.—Advertisement, crutches since the accident. $190.00. gan the work of clearing up th* Casey celebrated maaa. Burial was at 1'frs, L'itwiler's death speak of her us ground and getting ready for garden Mt. Olivet. a woman of many admirable traits. homestead to Richard Rochester, who Straight mortgage $1,000.00 has just returned from a long visit in Spotting-Ooodi. Bpeoial Sale of Bed.. Interest, 11 years, 6 months. 675,00 lanting on Saturday. Mrs. Lorraine Baseball supplies, flShing tackle, $2,50 white enamel beds, .$1,40, I. Warren of the recreation society Vnlo»ni»lnf. WonM'i Vaw OoMt ut Bnlti, England. Mr. Rochester will^take f Auto tires and tubes vulcanized by possession June 1st. tennis goods, bicycles, bicycle sun- $12 brass beds, guaranteed not toEquals cost to cancel mort- supervised the work. steam process; work guaranteed and A maker's sample line of high class dries, lamps, tires, bells, etc. C. H. tarnish, $8.9S, gage $1,576.00 -n-». prices right. C. H. Ennis, 64 Broad atyjish Bpring garments. "No two The ladles' auxiliary of the Sons of Ennis, 64 Broad street,—Advertise- Handsome new wall papers per Building and Loan Mortgage.$1,000,00 With •on«* OICAnlnf ConM Fiotnf» •treet.—Advertiiement, juit alike." All sizes, favorite colors, Veterans will not hold their dance ment, double roll, 6 cents and upwards. A, Total payment (both princi- ' 110 to $28, worth one-third more. , pal and interest) until can- Another thing, the arrangement of next Monday night ^Because of the Ponr-Oorn.r-a'>Uld Salz & Co., Keyport.—Advertisement. the pictures on the -walls should b« Women'i Iashionaoly trimmed hats, de»*'Jbf Arthur L. Wymbs, a member celled • $1,880.00 special at $8.98 and 14.98. A. Salz & Armory building, West and Chest- rour-Corner#d HilA lUit. changed occasionally. Many a beauti- Have our mechanics repair your bi of ttA Sons of Veterans ;> but the reg- ful home is spoiled by picture! Im- cycle. Wo know how and our prices Co., KeypoVt.—Advertiaemmt, ular Meeting will be held.—Advertise- nut streets, tomorrow night. Admis- Armory building. West and Chest- Saving over straight mort- sion, adults, 28 cents; children under nut streets, tomorrow night, Admis- gage $ 195.00 properly placed or framed. Call are right, C, H, Ennii, 64 Brood ment. Dickopf in. He will make •uggtitioni atreet,—A dver ti aemm t, 12 years, 10 cents.—Advertisement. sion, adults, 25 cents j children under Is it worth looking into? Red Bank Pure lard, 11 cents; Anger's Baby PUld M*«t. 12 yean, 10 cents,—Advertisement, Building and Loan Association, H. S. free of charge and will plan your pie- ,<« Eat squabs nt their best, killed to- Head macaroni, 7 cents; egg noodles, Armory building, West and Chest- Home and Lot Tot malm. Higginson, secretary, 60 Broad street, tures for the entire house. Pictaif 7 cents; Shredded Wheat, 10 cents. nut streets,;tomorrow ni^ht. Admis- House and lot for sale-, eight rooms a^nnnylTanln L»wu Howttl Red Bank.—AdvertweiMnt. hanging our Rpeclalty. The Dlkpt yyou r order,, from the Leask Squaqbb Art Shop.—Advertisement. FarmF . PhonPh e 695 ReRdd BankBk. AAdver-d For other bargains read our adv. onsion, adults, 25 cents; children under with bath, range, gas, hot water heat; from $8.26 to $16,50. When you get tfnemetit. page 14. Bray & Bunell, East Front 12 years, 10 cents.—Advertisement. corner lot, 86 Spring street, or your a Pennsylvania you get the best, C, street.—A dvertinmen t, agent.—•Advert ieemeni. for Saturday only, assorted flavor »iotur»» for W«d«UMr»> H, Ennii,-64 Broad street.—Adver- Pictures are seldom among bri —,—«»»«», » X*n'« ••lnooata "Tr**" tisement, >' Jordan junmends, 29 cents" pound for Saturday only, Mexican kisses, 21 •10 with every man's'suit at $10 and up- Kodak Sugar Bttwl,—Advertisement, gifts and probably among;tb« *&* for the return of small yellow, female EUottloul Bappllea. •{ ^"»—•— : . be bought by the newlywedi. Why centsj pound. Sugar Bowl.—Advo/v wards, on "Saturday only." A. Salz Kodak developing and printing in buy a few for them, Tha cl«»y dachshund, strayed April 12th. £. L. & Qo., Keyport.—4 24 hours. Try our up-to-date service. Most complete line in Monmouth \ BloyoU UIMt Lentilhon, Middletown, N.'J. Phone Instruction free at Diekopf's.—Adver- county. C, H. Bnnis, 64 Broad street, from $1.80 to $4,00 each. C.'H. En-iortment at Dickopf'» Art « , It bay* tandvertiw Ui XHEilEGIflTin. 1S79-W RIlddlArfrt« It pays to advertise in THE REGiSTEa. tiaernent, _ . . :.. —Advertisement. nii, 04 Broad street.—Advertisement, vertieement.

•"*- THE RID BANK REGMTKR. •>» RED BANK WINS AGAIN. OUT TO6T WITH AXB, owsui ftAT m&ones MJOL DINED MNDSr FIOWEK HHHIIIIUMI Vhompsea ef H»v**ink Ont Off •CKOOX. BAX.X.-TOSMSRS -Inch SUc« of X.*ti Vsot. •und&y Afternoon. SMMOJTZ AT A QUAtlTY OUR LEADING FEATURE! LEOMiEDO. Charles Thompson of Nttvenlnk re- The Orioles played a practice Jam* B bad-cut" on the inside of hliSunday afttrnoon with a team repre- IDDU. £troy Kcarn.y* Home Buu and 8i>«c 'left foot while chopping wood Mon- senting West Red Bank. The Qrfolei Man WfcM »40 CU**«* feyACtl x tator'a aroken Moat Inclrt*nti of theday. The axe ho was using slipped won by a score of 10 to 8, Clinton Vkttntay Mfkt-Iki Monty to M Q-(tm«—Big- Crowd of rani !••• a«and d took off a slice; of skin nearly Johnson and Ensloy White pitched for Vn* *• MMUM UM 0omp«O7's A»- XMkara Trim MWdl.towu Boy*. eight inches long, At one place the the Orioles and Gabriel TanntabfeUM •Ml fWUftW FiUr. Tin; Rod Bank high school baseball bone was exposed. The skin was caught, William Feeney pitched for About $40 wua added to the treasury team iidiiod another victory to its lint grafted on the wound, and twelve the West Rod Bank«n~ and AJf«d of hook And luddur company el Oce- last Wednesday afternoon by defeat- stitched wore required to hold it inHcalier WM catcher. Tha OriolM will anic bit Thumlay night, when u sup- ing the team from the Middletown pitted. Mr. Thompson la able to beplay another praetk'o Rama next Sun- per wag jriven in the truck houM under McNAIR'S township high school on the Branch about on crutches. day and on May 2* will open tha sea-ttie direction of the women's auxiliary 9 avenue diamond. The score was 2;J son on Tobin'a field at Tnir Hnven of the comptmy. One of the moat at- Roasting to n. John Shea iss a new "find" on UncJurUkor Xiekad by Hor«#. """ with the Mystics of Belmar. tractive features of the supper wns Calves Liver the Red Hank team. He pitched the the beautiful table decorations. The Melvin P. Yard of Hclford was flowers were given by gardeners of first six innings and kept the boys kicked on the legs by a horse Monday, MARKETS from Leonardo guessing." Matthews mm country estates in the vicinity of Oce- Chickens and he is laid up as the result of the MM. Harry B, Hart, wife of the ed- anic fund the decorations are said to pitched the rest of the game, and heinjury, Mr. Yard entered the horse's allowed only two hits, Kelly pitched itor of the Atlantic Highlandi Jour- have been the finest ever displayed tt stall to put on its harness, and thenal, was stricken recently with an at-a function of this sort at Oceanic. Sweet Breads for Leonardo and the Red Bankers horse kicked out with both feet. Dr, 19 East Front St., had no trouble connecting with his tack of appcndicltia. The attending 0. W, Budlong attended Me, Yard's physician succeeded in curing her More than 2:)B diners turned out to shoots-. They found him for four two- injuries. the affair, and about 25 suppers were base hits and any number of singles, without an operation. delivered at the homes of famllks who Red Bank. Hunt was put in Kelly's place in the were not pre»erit, The proceeds will box in the seventh inning, and he suf- be used to finance the fire company's Calves' Brains fered about as badly as Kelly at the summer fair. Mrs, DeWitt Scott WM Main Street, hands of the Red Bank sluggers. chairman of the supper committee. Leroy Kearney knocked a home run in The offkeri of the auxiltiiry are: the eighth, and the Red Bank boys I're«!dent~M)n. IVWilt Moott, #niade singles whenever they wanted Play the Game Square! Vlri> presidi'iii ,MIH. HlcBnor Slionlt-y. Fur Haven, 'them. Swrotary—Mvf. Jehu HUVUCHB. The Kid Bank players were Harold Treasurer—MIH" AUKUKIUH JisfTrcj', Ifurley, Kugune Newman, Loon Gor- Some people are always looking for a little under- The auxiliary will meet in the truck don, Myron Alinton, John Shea, house tonight to maku plans for the SPECIAL FOR THS WBEKf Jo-eph Fix, Fred (.Justin, Chris Wil- handed advantage over the other fellow. In summer fair. One of the articles li !,;, Arthur Jacobus, Leroy Kear- which the women are making for the m i ud William Matthews. Those playing cards, or in an adventure, or in a business fair ii a quilt to bo known as the Oce- w i played on the Leonardo team 1 anic friendship quilt. It will consiBt Picnic Hams 10c 1b Plate Betf 9c lb Crawford Compton, Frank Gil- enterprise, they are always looking to see if they of 49 blocks, the middle block of which Jiuly, Joseph Mcitfopane, John Wood- cant get just a little the best of the game. will be made by Mia. Elizabeth Long- ward Earle Patterson, David Mulli- street, who is ninety years of age and •on, Crawford Bennett, William Kelly who is the eldest resident of Oceanic. and William Hunt. Play the game square ! The other blocks will be atari, and in William B, Wilson of Park place, * the middle of each star will be two Spectator at the game, was hit in the ' names. Each star will have eight nose with a foul ball in the seventh | A business that's worth while isn't a business that's points, on each of which will be ft inning and the bono in his nose was nan\e. The quilt will be disposed of Rugs From The Greatest Auction Sales broken. Dr. Wlliam D, Sayre was at for today only, nor for tomorrow^ nor tor next on the co-operative plan, and this the game, and he attended him, urce of revenue will net the firemen week; but it's a business for a good many years to 8, of Alex Smith & Sons and S. Sanf ord will be on Mia at thin come. The only way to succeed in buiiness is to BPORTS AT THE AJR.MO&T. nnnm PABTT A? siu.rOBi). play the game square, Abe Lincoln had this store within the NEXT FEW DAYS, WUd WMt Show In Which S«avl«i In Mlia Dot B««l*r > Oomji»J>T ta Troop Kayj Bonbi. hull nat, motto in mind when he said that you could fool The Largest Stocks. The Finest Patterns. Wednesday night's sports at the ar- some of the people all of the time, and you could Miss Dot Seeley of Belford gave a mory drew an audience of about 400 inner party to several friends Satur- people. The usual horseback riding fool all of the people some of the time, but that Oay nirfit. To« house wag decorated The Lowest Price* on Record. feats took place, and an innovation in pink and kewpie dolls with pink was a Wild Weat show in which Ra- you couldn't fool all of the people all of the time, saahes wer« given as favors. After phael Santangelo, the heaviest man in the dinner music and general eocia- the troop, played a double female part Lincoln's statement told the story in detail, but to w«e enjoyed. of an Indian squaw and the wife of a boiled down to brass tacks, Lincoln's statement rhe guests were Miss Aline White, migrating settler. Another unusual s> Mrs. Frank Grant. Harold D. WiU«H WEST FURNITURE CO. event wm an egg-eating race in which simply meant; "Play the Game Square! and William H. Bennett of Belford; each contestant had to eat five hard- Misses Libbie Table, Cecil K, Weaver, boiled eggs and ride around the ar- May ConWin and Beatrice and Helen mory an egg on a spoon. Chamberlain, Leroy and Harry Chwn- KE3YFK)RT, N. J. William Musto won the race. Wel- berlain and Harry S. Jerrls of Eed lington Kennedy wag the winner of a It doesn't matter what kind of a 'business game Sank; Misses Lillian Foreland and We^ave just received and offer now,' subject to sale, 500 New Rugs in room sizes; shoe race. Myrtle Quackenbuah, Raymond Gerry, 20,000 Rolls of Wall Paper with the new borders, all cut-out, ready for use; 2.000 Extra Buster Williamson, a Texas cow- you are running, folks get onto you pretty quick George Jordan and Charles D. Thorn puneher, gave an exhibition of riding if you try to fool them. The man who runs his of Atiantic Highlands; Charles Heavy Grass Rugs, in nearly all sizes; about 600 White Enamel and Brass Beds; 50 Rolls of a bucking horse. The horse is owned Throckmorton of Long Branch, Ma Linoleum; 100 Rolls of Matting; 400 Dressers, in oak, white enamel, walnut, forest green, by James Minniek, who has thirty business on the plan of trying to fool people, Olive L, Eriekson and Dr, Arthw Texan horses quartered at Eatontown. Jalovaara of Mfttawan, Albert Mor- fumed oak and mahogany. Williamson is one of the beat broncho usually fools nobody but himself. He may think ford of New Monmouth and Clinton busters in the West. John Dickinson Wilber of Fair Haven. gave an exhibition of high jumping he is sharp and cunning, and his tricks may last EVERYTHING 1-3 LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES. on horseback. a little while, but it doesn't take long for folks to The troop polo team with Robert TtV% VBAS8. Mason and Leo and Fred MeKee as its " get onto him," and then his race is run. members defeated the Freebooters of Jtr. kad Mr«. Ttanlmort O«opw WUA m Rumson by a acor« of 4^ to 2. The OilctMties B«tnrd»y Might. playing of the two MeKees was es- Fake statements, as Lincoln said, may fool all of Mr. and Mrs. Fenniniori Cooper of pecially brilliant. The players on Headdea'a Corner celebrated their the Freebooters • team were Thomas the people some of the time, and may fool some of fifth wedding anniversary Saturday Field, W. G, Stonebridge and James the people all of the time, but such things cant night by •ntertaining about thirty Reynolds, friend*. Th« evening wag ipent in • > — —— fool enough of the people enough of the time to sociability and listening to music BIO KASQUESULDE DAWCE. Dancing was also enjoyed. make a success and "get away with it," as the The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Otto Gautichy of WyMMida Enter- boys say. liam McKnifht and son Lester, Mr. talatd Phantom Club la»t WMk. and Mrs-'Qeorfe Kaney and children, The Phantom club of Highlands held MTTnd^M^irthtg H a masquegade—barn^^anceHn—Ottar dren, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cqoper^JIr. Gautachy'a barn last week. Wyman's I The reason The Register prints more Want Adver- and Mrs. Louli Morris, Mrs. Haggle orchestra furnished music for dancing, Estell, Mrs. Edward Bremyer, Mrs. which was continued until half.past tisements than any other country weekly paper in Charles Smith, Mrs. Jame§ Scott, eleven, when a supper was served. Mrs. Carrie Bremyer, Misses Martha 10,000 ROLLS OF OUR FINEST PAFElS Many of the guests were dressed as the United States is because it plays the game and Mabel Estell, James Henrehan, clowns, but a number of more elab- square. No one is ever deceived about anything Fred Bremyer, Henry Field, Daniel GO INTO THIS SALE AT orate disguises were worn. Larkin and Frank nannery. Among those present were Mr. and connected with The Register. Everyone who PRICES, Mrs. Fred Corse, Mr. and Mrs, Otto BJOOEB AIUWIO Gautschy, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gil- puts an advertisement in The Register knows Our 50c Papers now cut to , 28e bert, Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert, exactly into how many homes that advertisement Pour Trftot* of £mA Ann«it»d to Hit Mr, and Mri, William Cottrell, Mr, Borovgb bMTt WMt Our 40c Papers now cut to 15e and Mrs, Frank Layton, Mr. and Mrs, will be carried. There is no "about so many," Ambrose Liming, Mr. and Mrs. Etnil The measure enlarging Atlantic Kolmar and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. or '' nearly so many," but it gives the exact facts. Highlands was passed by the legisla- Our 20c Papers now cut to 10c BUNGALOW GRASS RUGS, George Brooks, Mrs. Lottie Branson iure last week and was signed by the and daughter, Mrs, Harry Foster,. For instance, the circulation of The Register fovernor. The tracts taken from Mid- Our 10c Papers now cut to.,,,,,,.,.., 2c These Rugs are.heavier and smoother than Mrs. Viola White, Mrs. Edwin Cur- during the year ending January 1st, 1915, was dletown township and added to At- most Rugs of this kind. The warp is stronger ranie. Misses Mamie and Margaret lantic Highlands are the Ballin and and the colors are water-proof. 12 very al- Kielty, Dolly Hodge, Dora andjSer- 5,402. The circulation of The Register for the Lawrie tracts, Hilton Park and Water trude Liming, Marie Gautschy, Edna Witch Park. Atlantic Highlandi -will tractive colors and patterns to choose from, at Loder, Pauline Cottrell, Sadie Rosen- six months ending April 1st, 1915, was 5,468, assume a proportionate share of the prices never put in print before by any house, baum, Mary Corse, Eva Siegel and debt of Middletown township, based on $8,50 Rugs, 9x12 ft., now '., .$S,SO Drusella Fritts, John Meinhardt, Wil- Averaging five readers to a family, that gives the assessed valuation of the land liam Koch, Emil Schroeder, John Mc- over 27,000 readers of the paper. taken into Atlantic Highlands. $7.50 Rugs, 8x10 ft.» now .$4,80 Gann, Manuel Bosenbaum, William

of OL1AIWO AITS J>TBXViif|.; van iiiulii* iiwn ri'iialin, I'. O,, Wiitcr pi'cionng • lilc WHIIH .nut lMiuni) 302-M. •nd more. tiiil ntid riilmetto flspttiiiKHH riowiiM, niu pi'ci I'll - il I li|.Hit !'• ir iii.iiin- li wan good thing about It, they all euro box 171, Mnlnwnn, N. J. Mh 117 I.H till i Hiid (wii yi'iira old, TII«III»M H, I'iiild, him. i)i.-li'"n Md' l;.i'. Ill- On •nor* It U tho oloctrtc aye of thehad the minister wid them whin they * < > • J -I, Hcsi Hiilik, , j;cd JSiink, T.lil •lM)l"r ' , MlHIli •!• SOUS* WAMTBD. army. It IN curried to nil part* of thewere (lying." fonon An lunu, tii .,ink. UmiHe wanted, ill ••Hi' -liiilf Ilillfl Topaolt and manure for sale, II. M. DAID PARTY, rmill HhreiVHliiii y, l.illle Htlitr ,,r 1>,,,| field of net Ion by motor truck, mid the Taylor, contractor, 84 Patera piaee, Red If you iiru looking fur ! wurklntc | Mi.' FHOHOOBAFI FOB SALE, ll.-lllk Ntiilliin; rill IIIHIICI!. fur >iin:i|l fi,',,!. motuf that propels the vehicle driven Uank, Taiephuno connMtion, IIIII'HI-"M from |10 up to ili ii|i|ily In .1. Itiiic, 111 I.,' liii til ut 111. I $ l.1.'. ppei in..ntii. Hi jit •• fnji Culiilrii, -07 llufliurt Htri ' Iti'il it;inU, 1.1" Mi -. 1.. ' hi ,\|..ll.|;iy tii •uhii-n, Ailili MH Hioall the electric generator that HUppllei tut- "I am sorry, but I advertised for a llilli. AUTO FOB MIKE, 1'ln-liu r.H-M. i'Vl . .Spil "I li U.t .'Ml'.'l' I',I i, lii'il iifinli. Si-undinftviiin cook," said Mm. Whit*?. Hiivcn-iHi««riigi'i' riiilii fur him liv iiiililt' STOKE AXD DWBtHHa AT OCEAMIC "Luwd sake!" replied Farulynia roa BALL I'd ll.lllli, FBEE Moil of thews fleld tanrehliRhU are IiitiH. I'lione 1T-SS" I ted liiink, for rout: I'viilrtil Uluenlil. IHIIIIIIK "i liNn I Im tur 1 hi Alii. rhiiM. It Pearl Waddlei, "what difTunee do it Hiiriid It.ilk i-gMN for IMIMIIIIK. ,s v. not directed by bund, for ench hist™- tridby ruiid, HiiitHble fin ,11 I.HJ.iin«« will hi I hl4 \ 1,11 MI, ( till,I l moke what a lady's 'ligion urn, TliiiinpM'h strain. I'I |n r huii-li ,-d ; Whit. KAVB .OU« TIIIB SPRAYED It v 1 wzma m nut i'.Ti per month, .Inmen III IKII I, jr. llV il |i(iilri I.I:, him •. 1 Hl i ||o IV I-.-: 111 >" to ii! j; | yi> \ nil , fi in incut ia fitted with what U known it* 1 '••!< In diii'lt iKS", -T .•"!«•. per il.i/.i-n. I'. I", Hun t'\ iMNli so's she kin cook?' and I'll wira for you, Fred K. Brower, u.eimie, N. ,1, Hymni, l'pper Hriiml BIIIT!, lieil IS,ink, i h i l-'cil fii | .11.ill 1.1. the dlotiuit control. Two mniill motors oloctrlcal contractor, 72 Monmoulh —--v- ml I mil K ijlliiilo. TOB BALE. •-ii \ c Ilk « i 111 atrcet, Had Bonk. Tel. SSI-W. U Ill,nn m, N. .1. govern the vertlcul nnd tho horiiontii! WOTBI m BAI.B. rom BALE. -rimm tile liuusi-. all 1 MIIHIiv, - if. Hum II. hills, Drie would !.,„,„•,. I [ i 1111 f Three NIIIIII-M fur WANTED. IIH'IIIHI Illml elght-I'iium Inline limHe ai movements of the liubt. From tiieui llolnuh-l, N. J. HiUe. T. iniike n dandy peddler M «;III strung FOB BALE. A HeaiiiHtn'Bij to miiku diiyH' wi»i»i» at iiiid roomy. Address ij. l.ai ii, Kiil- Ui-iallh I'ill ll> IIIHIH by iipplyltig tn 8 PEB OBHT MOlTOAOEi FOB BALE, Ti'ii-i m ni'idi-rii h l , .ill i-I BU electric cnblo runs to the tttutloii 1 re:,tile, N. ,1. her iioiiii'; t-ut rc.-i'ly tn mnki . Aililn-MH initowii, N. .1. : win HofllriK, Allen I'l i til iiini tyiii;.., |;IIHI, i; prr i-,.ni; ili:»t iliisi'ij t: TO M, Vtiix 31:1". lied llniik. In. ,11, ,1 of the operator, who, IIHUOUKII he mny %wr. TIiiNt Front turn tKiii-V. Iliilj, i; |.,|- 111; II i Ml molt,, Ml iilli'll ilill room. - 80 •tort for. K»nt on Monmouth Btr«»t. WAOOHB FOB 1ALE, Inn! IHIHH mill nil vermin. L'ull ut RIVEB, FI.AIA LOTS POE SALE. if the operator stands behind the tight H|ii!ii(j street, HMII HunU. Flno Htoru on Moninouth Htrrot, neiir i 1,000 WANTED. ' hie liiiihi r I'ui'i.iiiii'ii i|, put \ OBT DA1T Ilrond Rtrent, for r«ht. (.ppiy to Hod For Hiile rhi'jip. lotH :il mill :;;;, ui lilvor Wti ill ill. tl.iiini ii! ii I'l'i .•.•lit, on A-lan 1 . ne I'.illiij mini wiiuun, in lir-it to do your electrical work, and KO th»re nnd IOOUB nlgng tho bcatu IIIM vision 1 MOTOl OTOLE1 FOB BALB. Hank Itenl Kstato Co., lied Hunk. l'lii/a. MlddH'towii, .JOMr.n fi-i't. Apply tlt'Kt IlliirtKllUi , from lift v;lt •• paits. N.. I'niidltiiiii, uitll pu|., si TIII ----li :i l"t r--: for your electrical Mtippllos. "' ' IS hampered by n luniliiuu« hiizc. A liidiiiii, nun t«ii nml tlireii Hpo'ilH. Lou to 1". Himll. A.i'tropollliin np'iii Hi.nm-. ill 111.1 H I !••••• 1 IlIiHW.'r. Ailill'.-^H I "ollllil. II- • itlii r W.IUMIIS .-in.I MIIIH- II;.|'III.,>.M, I,'U'I-II. .1 • il>*3 |,riiiiiptly iilti ii.b'd tn. ,<) Ni'W york City, Ihil It.iil Kutiiti', riiri' ho\ 224, Ht I HiinU, •ecoud inlvantago is that HID light run L Uoy, Moi'iiiinilj Htriel, TWO PAlWVZmi WANTED, 1'.,lupin . y, i !., .HI i • - in,,.i. Hnuid Ntriet. Swift iiiill.liin... i,., 1 No Two iiuliituiH wuiited ut uncf. Apply 1. Hed Hunk. UMIee iiiioiie, U70-M r lii hl- be pi need in an cxpoHcd position with COW FOR SALE. in person to w, J.. Trunt, Uci'iinlr, or AUTO BVFFbY SHOP TOB BENT. MAW WAHTBD. ilellce phiiiie, n'{.\S . IJiiiid chnuee for live until supply whop, A . lively eh'lk tn HKHHI ill mil- uro- CAHA8Y BIRDS. 1'iiMli row fur Hiilt;, fuuc yiiir old. iiiklri'i'H Lock Box M5, Oi'i'iinlr, N. .1. ll pi il f •:!-, ,., |,| •; , out eniliuiBPring the men who run it lil nii'iit miirkfl: MIUHI liti.iw 11• • w bent locution, Miiin street; MIIV ]Ht to ' eei v .H ri.iiu •..-. |.,.|IIM up. John Uiihlol', Ilolmdci, N. ,f. iind Hiilek in:iehllie». A],- Were the opcrr.tor and uHlcrr 1M.»K1I1C> MONEY TO LOAH Octobcr IMI: |10 |ier month. H. U. Heck, tu run ionl uu. e,m,i liiiilkelM, t|,, ' >ne dnnbli' -(I. MJil'Inu Klile liar ph.,, Lakcwood, N. J. ply to John I linteliiiiiiiii, Itilmsiin. N. ,1. toll, wnlllil make ».-4H»J>«l'«4Hw they wiiuUl Uo ,«irtttlu DJUHaH on first bond nnd mortgage on Impr sea ll] IM, illllH, ..|i-., ill \V. Ih. hhile. .iiiguir; iil^i • II npi'U BOOM. , li;irnuflic "llltlltil fur i.iuu'er. All lmpntvi'iiiiiiitH. L- property in Huma to •utttJOTTOwcrB, Al- l trei't, li'd liniiU. 1 '.I run. IH HIITO IK- 'iitriil lowition, HOUSE worn SALE. WAHTBD, iiliili gi iii ; nn to reuelvo tho fire flmt ti'11• <•: ic -ti11 •• nml nil oh! liiily and in: in i.li-iiite llulIHe, CARDS DESIGMED. 1 for A 1'i.iil l uiiiil.iiiii fur suit'. In lirM .Mlil.j IciWII, X. .1. auBer the inHtnnt the writes win Ufund wA OU rom BAIB. Kooil UK' . 11 • • il Hunk SliMiu l.aiiiiilry, n Apply ii ,\l i H. Carfli, originally ilesiBned for special 62 White nti'i'i-t. riiliiiltion, forc.loiirs. wiii.l.«-|ii. Id, Huniibout for Hiilo. Cull in moinlnK lit. purpoaea; dlnnerM, blrthdayis, ftc, Studig, K.eler, 'iTi \ViiNhingtoii Ktle. t, lU'd Hank, HATOKIHO BOOS. i;! Onklim.1 hew piiint; priec very re.i «,.:i.ihli'. 111 - Bed Hank. room 14, Eianer buUrtlnf, Rid Bank. FOB BALK. I veslU'.'ile. ll.inUiui Hh ri in] IM iioi,-, l Iliirrod riviimuUi MM k i-utm f.ir lint •h- AOBKTS WASTED, Hilver. X. .1. Ph..lie SH-SV. ntl" ; ing, I,red from prU,. \vllillln« 1 TYPEWRITES, SE1E WAMTBD l-'nmlly ilrlviutt hoi'Me, |ii hands, Hind ; 1 1 BAM CHEAP. CM 11 you Well K Is . I ulfiT il hill ilie«H 'liiitchfd fnriii-riilMi'i) stnek, OJ cnlM CULLODEN MOOR, Typi' writer tli-xk wiintHil. Adl ""itAiiiok rom nii'l Keiitin, till hiiriioptu, IIMI-I'III, Hoiiiid, iiiid hum.. lii-n-SHlIy With Inn per •••-lit Hi'lting uf is, nr %\ p,.|. hurnfi.il, is Typi-wrltiT, box U13, Hed Hsink, Hulf onhln luui'.i-h, -it ft., 0 ft, hcam, Molll'ilO HoplilllK, ].](llulltoWII houlevuf-ll, TJIM MEH WAHTBD. h I t'H, pliiji I. I'iirtiriiliii'N free. Awhiiiy HuiiplN' i I.IIIIIM Hi.ffel, i.iverluiik KRi-m, lied 0-huiMn iiiiwor OIIKIIIQ; fully ciiiillipi'il. (Jeeiinport, N, ,1, .Wiltlt.-il. two . Spi-fii'Ilreii lii.li. iille Hank, Th. Last ••tilt Fought on tht toll af :,IH Jlullroe iiveiiiie, AHlniry l'lirk, ' Hi.Hidi.nci' on llnlf-.Mllt; r.,i,.i: BE00siE00sii HMHMD YC JiM-oiiunon'H bout ykrd, OIIHIPI', N, j. Co oil iiHpaiamiH an.I mie tu buiicli, pay X. J the hiinrh: nl«n tnnn whn iTii'l'T^frir Qrut Britain, Not inn-, but six o* ul«lit, In iiiii' Bix wmwt OEirr MOKTOAOES, ; lit hou 'ri'tlcy's, i Mechunlc Btrei't, BTOVE STORAGE. il'luing, in l'idu.- lunr uere«. Addr. rOB BA The last battle fought on the soil of hr-t UB Htoiv your stove or We havf Ht'vernl aiiiilli/uliuns for limns i FOB BAiE. \V. H., Imx :l|:i, Hed ..auk. At New Monmouth. house, store bund- Great Britain took place In the middle MOUSE rom »Bira, tli(> Huiniiier, L. Hrhwartz & on Ke/uiHhurK property (it U jier cent; , K. II.Conk, auetioneer, will sell (lie Inn, b.-irn, WiiKon lioiiRn and slifilN, witli to W, J, Hutton, Hioail $300 and up. Drown & Klngsland, ! in-operty. rinisistliiK "f two OVERLAND two acres of Kiound; two minutes' w, IK House for runt on Mei-liiinlc street, Keanaburg, N, J, > j llie, muWABOUT FOB SAIB, of tho eighteenth century. Inuulre of Lorn Ketchrirn, Hod Hunk. hull iml twii IniilUlllows lit t" Kiuuilil, appli on-hard. gruiH-K. BARGAIN. Phone 037 RuiiiBOn, cintial lucutli'in. Price $li()M, jliill A six-room lioiiMe with an extra q Charles Edward Stuart escaped to BIO MONEY BATES 'M30-K. hit, plenty uf riniin fur Rarrton :md ut Krtrtel & CO.'H market, Hod Rank, MOMEY TO LOAN. baliinri' inimthly i aymeiits of |,"i. France after he hod wandered for flve OAEBENEft AXS POBiTBTMAK. 'K KnrlKht. Oi'c-:iiilc," I'lili-kfllis; within two initiutPs of trolley N. J., foi-eahih only, H>RM of spring lamb, Money to loan In BUBW to ault tor- PoHltion wanted by tliorfJiiKlily ex- COWg AND laOTES rOB lA. .V. J, : and short walk to Hed Hank. Pi ice months in the highlands, pursued by sac. lh. rowan on flrit bond and mortBaKe, .Jersey family cow, Hvu yuiirs mil. 1ml- perienced man; married; no family; very ATTENTION! I $2,b00; good iiii.H'U'HMH remain.' Francis his enemies. Be died in name Jan A, L, Ivlna, Register building. Red Bank. hest reference, Addri-SH Poultryman, tfir broke, with two-wei-ks-fild (•alf, fur ! White Agency, Jlunmuuth street at •Itt MOHBf SAVES box 313, Red Bank. .-. . •> HaW; nine S Piloted, 1^ wceUs uld; beuf Carpi'iitiM's and jrei'.cral .inhhoi'N. Ks- SO, 17M, The Duke of Cuaiburlnnd at Krldel & Oo.'s market, Hed Bank, ram BBira. cow, 2 years old. \Y. H. Grlllln, Lirailu- tluiiitcH furnlKlu-il; iiiiiiiiiy wurk a «])<;- Hrnad. gare no qunrter. The wounded were N, j,, for cash only, prime ribs of beef, 910 REWARD I volt, X." J. cialty. lirciji ui a i-ai-d. Juyuiih Lake, LOOKING FOB BARGAINS? 20c. 1b, Six rooms and bath, modern irnprove- "Ss_ Khrc-WHbiiry uv./niu-: J. A. "I'iillllpM. all ilain, and the jalti of England mintH, olpctric lights, excellent location. for the return of smhli yellnw female gATUSDAT CLEEK WAHTED. JO Wallace street. Red Hank. If so, see our furniture and household 12$- Brunch avenue, opponlte Tower Hill. dachshund, strayed April 12th. K. "L. \ Kcut, bright, anililtluus youiitr man specialties. Kntlra contents of hotels, were lulled with priaonera, ttiimy of BIO MQWBT SAVEm Lentllhon, Middletown, N, J. Phone: IBIE'S A BIO BARGAIN. boarding houses and cottages bought for at Kridel & Oo?H market, Ked Bank, FOB BENT. 2T0-W MldQletown. aiiout IS years; chance to advance, if spot cash. Deliveries''free of charee. •wbonjl.^ere executed, Among the lue, nine rooms, all improve- understand xelllnK sliuus unil HiKiik cst-r- An (jverliin 1 tuiirfng ear, electrically N, J,, for cash only, lean plate of beef, equipped and priieticnlly as jiood_aii-nu\v, Schwartz's furniture stores, 108-110 latter unrflbor were Lords? Bulmerlno. 10c. lh. ments'. 150 Monmouth street. Charles K, LADIES' AID ENTERTAINMENT. llian so much the bi'ttur. Ularonei: White, Wen Front street, earner Maple averue, Cligmplln. Inqntre at 70 Oakland street. can he hoiiBht I'IKIU. If you want a KllmanibcU;* find Lovlt—rovnT being The ladies' aid of the 1'irst M. K, good car for a little money HI-U thin one. Red Bank, MONET BAVkB church will hold an entertainment In the last person who was beheaded in " HATOHENO BOOS, MONMOUTH CO. FABM WANTED. Kd. vonKattenif.il, Rfd Iiank. at Kridc.! & Ho.'s market, Ileil Bank, the high school Monday evening, .May 17, Five to one hundred ucrt-H, wnu-ri-.l by POBTABLE OARAGES. Ena!«nd.-Phlindeiphia Press, N. J., forciiBii only, lean chuck-roast. Single comb" Bun Leghorns, heavy lay- AdmiMslon 25 cents. 18o» "Ib. era and winners, |1.50 per setting. Royal streiim, river or lake. Full partieulnrw SATOHJHO BOOS AHD BABY CHIOIIH ' ' til"1 C% wlvich is to he sold at ime, Ileil Baitk, England. 1 John. Wharf avenue and East Front Rumson, N. J. public auction April 2li, at ^:0i> p. m,, 'tinted; caali. payment, I . O. box US7Htreet, , ed Blink, TOR SALE. ! has all improvements; till' bath room UPHOLSTEEEE, Even more peculinr is the carving *~~~~ HORS1 E TOB SALE. and ii snriiKe for one. automobile. FOB SALE. cjolden, Silver, Lady Amherst and Hay hoi-Hi ," young, sound and kind, Furniture iccovered nnd repaired, our. on one of the four rmuela on the Queen BIOTOI.E FOB SAKE. Two iloxon pairs of biinds,, painted KnKlish pheasants; also eggs of tinl.r.OO'pmindH; . work in any harness, price tains, drapciicH ,aud Austrian Blinded; Victoria statue in George squnre, Glas- 'H ljleyi'le for sale, In Rood ortlnr; above named variety, Olenniary Farm, HOUSE FOB BAKE, laying of carpet!', matting and litioleinn, R, pood as new; sell for half price, Riverside '.Drive, Red Bank. lino, R, (', Fiii'KoiiH, Monmouth road Lot 60x1.50; house, bath and six rooms, Iiavniiport sofas, couches, mattreHuea gow, The subject 1» the knighting of riee |5. .HarrlHOn shnmpaniire, Little tireenawalt, foot of Bank street, Red anil Parlnihl.v, yet hath UoofB meet wklo |dy to R. M. Hurley, 220 Shrewsbury l''or Hiile, Hix-rnom cottage, good HIKO Constable Co,, New York, Furniture re- ivenue, lied Baiilt, * BOUSES FOB BENT. stable, chicken houses, etc; an acre of covered and repaired; awnings, ghadel, by gitlo nn the iiedestsil.—London Biiar6 niv«UOBTBHboiKBB Two ..houses on Oakland street, seven liiiiij or mure 1,1* desiriui; line Khailc and MOTORCYCLE. curtaiiiH, drapcrleH, laylnir of carp'ts, rooms each, at |ii5; house of six rnoiiiH, apple tie H; prlcu tight, Willium A. Twin cylinder K.\eelsinr iiiutoreyele matting, linoleum. Mattresses and oueh- Moments. STUDENT MISFIT COATS, AH letters and compoHltitm written nt gas, water nnd toilet, |1H. Ued Hank for Kiilo nt fi liiirgiilii to eiisli buyer; ions to order. McGraham. 37 East Front 11.25 up; second hand pants, $1 upreasonabl, e prices. Dictation a Biiocialty. Hopping, agent, ^ Apply at 123 Wallace street. Phone Heal Kstaio Co., Red Bank. eiimpletely t>i|iilppi-d. with tandem at- Btreet, Red Bank. Telephone 14-J. (Jlionp John, corner East Front street 1070.J. HOUSES TO» SA1B AT AUCTION. taehuieiit, rreKt-u-Liio oiitllt, etc, II. L, Just'Why W# Snean, ind Wharf avenue. AUTO BARGAIN. Two new hiiiitraluwN and an eight-room Alwatur, 152 Maple aveniie, Hed Hunk. FOB SAI.E. " White l^fghoniH, Hiiode Islnnd HcdH, Sneezing may be due to one of a OTW AOENCT. « 1913 model K, M, F, ear, just fully frnmc hiuifip with improvement.--:, of the AUTO SOB SA3B.E. First-class r handH and all other overhauled, for sale. Price $100 foHutllnr K propfi'ty, will bo Hiild at publle 500 WHITI IBOBOBK HBNI. Mlui'U Minnivns and ISiured I'lymoutli number of cnusea. A bright light will Overrand runabout. 1813; overhauled, hired iielp; alsofar mam n and wifif e positioii n oni iiuick disposal, RoMal l>'arins. Little aui-iiun, Alonday, April Liii, at ^:UO p. m., 'I'n niiike room we will Hell thciHO lieuH Kiu-ks; ii huge number uf fine, Rtron«j, eauie many people to sueezo. ns alio •epaintedj bariraln, |aOO. 114 liruudwiiy, farm, ,T, Miller, Eatontown, N. J. Phono Hilver, NT J. Phone ifiB-Jl, ut UceiinlK N. .1. out uf which we raiHi'd ,iiioHt of ourIhrce-motiths-iild birds hatclied from JOIIB Branch, N. J. yl3B.Il. \-.iiing wtiiek; iin^xcelli-il fur egg proegg- M Hulecled friyn heHt JerMey fai'iiiB; (.he pollen of certain plants, whil»tliBitf WANTED, ruaSIBHED HOUSE. FOH BAKE. diictluii i11111 vigiir; males IIIMO if wanted, niiim needed for yiiiiimer Btnck; will «,>li nro few people but will sneeze in the rom SAIB. Wanted by refined i couide, a Minnll Attractive houso ill Miunesliik park iiok Kai'in, iOntontown. l'liuue nt %\ per pair, l.audera'B poultry yards, A. MINTZ, urnlslied IIOIHC or upartriicnt in nice fur Halo on oiisy ti'i-ms: nil improyi>- Dceanport, N, .1, prewnee of dual. When you have n His- .liatTOls of hfn manure nt (10 cents Horses and cows bought, sold and ex-location; referenccM exchaugod. Addrcris miintH, electric, lightN, sleinn bent. etc. cold the HueesUng ts due to an uttenipt per barrel; no dirt. T. K. Huylor, box hanited. Fresh COWH a specialty, 337 U. A, M.", box 31*'., Red Bank, liHIiiire nt I'ittciiMer'K market, i!!i iiroud NEW LOCATION. POE SALE AT CALEB PABMS, , 130, Kntoutown, N, J, Oak Btreet, Perth A in hoy, N. J. Phone stri.-i.-l, Ked Hank, JTiix nunln, proprietor of the niiaran- Freehold road, Kntontown, N, J,; Fine by utUure to cure you. She la trying A BABOAnn. 1328-W. KEANSBUBO LOTS FOB SAM. ton I'aiutlug compirny, lins moved his iliiiility loose huy-, timothy anil clover to innlu" you HtieeKe for the name pur New bicycle, coaster brake, mud oO BOOM rOB Mira, Lota In 'Keansbiirg to be Hold during PLOWING A store to 117 Went Front street. Hig Re-mixed; gteel roller, hay kicker, 2 plows, \V.IIUU guards, guaranteed, for 122, nt Lou Tet- lie" month of February %t |100 each, Contract wanted for plowing, bar. | lectliin of wall paper at reasonable lot of second hand lumber, posts, doom pOMO thnt Bho yoti to shiver—tu ley's, Mechanic itreet. In American Mechanics' hall, in theworth $200, Knsy payments. Brown & prices. Paper hanging and palntlnc; and windows; Brewstur brouglmm, pnlo Second national bunk buikllnr, for rent wiiig_niiil fiirrowing a l'.j-iu're. corn and Kiiafta, rubber tires, good us new; gunurute h«(iit for wiirmliig the blooel TuoBday nights. Apply to the Board of Kingslnnd, Kennsburg, N, J, lold, F. Busse, Btoutwood Purli, near also li ted Hank, of address Contract Wanted, Hi:eWNter runabqut, light two-wheel ji>K- uud jiii'Veutiiig you froiu tnlnug inori> MAT SOB BA36E. TriiHtees.**' BALE OB KENT. HOUSE TOB SALE OB BENT, giliK cart, one hululled bushels torn on cold-to hulp relieve the colU you Dnve For "ale, timothy nnd mixed hay. Ap- House of thirteen rooms for sale or IOX ;n;i, iu-d liu Eiglit-room house, bath and improve- ear. Fjit one dooB not »uut«e wltu'iilx'uotii*. ils- to J. Stilwell Qrover, Newman FOB SENT, rent; all Improvements, located at ISO ments; $500 down, balance payable as H road, riea Bonk. . Part of houie, KBH, olectrio llghtH; all Maplo avenue. Apply to any agent or DONT RAISE SCRUB BOOS, eiit. Also will rent house for summer PABKER HOMESTEAD rOB BEHT. but witli the Piitlie body, UUIIIIK tin Improvements; larite back yard; aduits. on tlie premises. J, W. Mount. To introduce our pure bred U, I, C, f not Hold. Frank I laminar, contractor I'arker homeptnnd property, ciniipi la- BET YOUB STOVES IiKluIre nt 43 Broad street,* Red Bank, HWiue we will soil wtiineil pigH nt >>and builder. Knstnlde park, Hed Hank, in K about 15 acres, on corner of ShrowH- net every niuKHe of the body niveH u Let us repair your stoveB now, L. J. WaWing. ^_ iicii • iiractically Immune from cholera. Jutnp. us it were It «oe» Into n sort or ichwurt* & Son, Wut Front street and POSTS, IS OBNTS, \lsii yiiiilig boarH nnd bred HIIWM, Hun Phono 5UC-M. niry avenuu and tlie Newman Spring* Maplo. avenue, Red Sank. 1NOUBATOB FOB SALE. Saweff clicHtnut fance posts, extra ybrobk Farm, lOatoutown, liioue i\'A$ oad, for rent. Limn Is especluny Bpnsin Hint wanna the.euilru 8y«tem,- A 170-oRK EHHOX incubator, used for lioavy, Get ready now for Hprini* fenc- H, Oood Opportunity for Blfflit Party. iidapted to truck farming. IJCHS tliiui tv one hutching: liiiruuiii at t\2. Apply to ng;. Also chestnut planking, all A seven-room house that cost 11,500 nllc from Ked Hank, Tho house linn New Yorta BUH.DIWO fOII to build, witli nOxinti lot, on Mechanic twelve rooms. The usual farm out- Blao 8x!l feet, Hijitablo for tool house, George F. WilBOn, 187 Branch avenue, Hollywood Furrn, Everett, N. J. FOUtTBT WANTBD, Hed Hank. Fifty to one hundred old fowls or street, for Hale for SI.N on same for onft au- HprliiK Htroet, Rod Bank, Hed Bank. tomulille; one einht-room frame IIOHHO the eTer changing scene. The depths FOB BAIB. HATCHING EGGS. chick dry mttsh feed hoppeiH, exhibition QtMT. WANTED. pig coops and wire streteherH for with |m»rn\yinunts; tw'o slx-riiom huiiKU- Black; Orpingto1n OK(fB for hntchinR, |1 Hatching cggH at ifi per hundred, from lowH, Ii)cluiiiujf jiantry, with Imprnvo- of the chasm"'below are veiled from Hale11,111 .; Al^K&lA lMeeoul^..> ' d linnd. but In first CUISH A SO-foot inotorboat, fully equipped. Qlrl wonted for general houHework; for IB: furmi'i'M chickenH nt furmers" fancy Rhode Island liodH, Hnrred l'ly- mentw. will be sold nt public uuctlou on gjgtat by the rising columns of opnl must bo good plain cook and laundress; nrlceR. MrH. Alexuiulnr. NutHwtimp road, "mouth Hocks, White Leghorns and 1'e-eonditlon, IHalI f price. Hoyal Farms, Apply to Allfn Haviland, near foot of Little Silver, J, Jlouday. April 20, 19]n, Condition* will cent mist, and above the yawning Wharf avenue, Red Bank, small family. Addreas Girl, box 117,Middletown, N, .1. Phone ijJS-.l. kin ducks. Sumiymeado l-'urms. Mill- be made known on day of- Hale, Two Red Bank. stone, N. J. Telephone IS-F-la Belle- bungnlnwB nnd tiln housu on ono tract, BbyHi the eua glints and spnricies WANTED. PUBNIBHED BOOH WANTED. mead. DO TOU WANT AN AUTOMOBILE? ICdwIn Hotllui,', yceiililc, N. J, weaving the drops Into a mngnlflccnt HouBO In or In walkltiK distaneo of WANTED. Wanted by refined ludy, a nicely fur Of coui'Me you do, and 1 have just buBinCBB part of Red Bank. Address S00 dwt. of old sold. Old Bold bought nlHhed room in prlvatu family, tilcu 1TOBAY-ICIOOL ENTEBSINMBKT, what you wii tit. nt .lust the rijtht price. TO CI.OBE BBTATK. rainbow. Throe hundred feet below for cash or exehanRed for new goodi, L. Come and sen my line of now and used House, took 313, Red Bank. - neighborhood; references exchantfed. The youiiK people of Grace M, !•:, Hun-cars. We can get together. Have Hume Fifty-elKht Heron of KOOII Itiml, about ronri nnd bolls the Bwirliug flood iw It a« la ReuBilll*, jeweler, 38 Bread street, Addresn Henrew, box S13, Heel Bnnk, day-Mcbool will give an.cntertiiinuient in exceptionally good liargalnH just now. threo miles from Red Hunk, nrj ISyui'-tt emergeii from the Boiling Pot ritshina WQm BALM OB UXOttANQE. Red Bank. the lecture room Friday night of thin and Hcd Hunk road; ovor iinoihiilf of , •WavBrty plaoi lot for sale or ABa TOTJMBIHa WOBX, week, Viical, violin and Instrumental Kd, voiiKuttcngell, Jiud Hank, Jnnd rich m«ndmy Innd, will Jtrnw n»V- on down the zigzag gorge between tow change, 4'SklDp fe«L A, i, Pnyne, 108 HUFMOBII.E WOS BAtB. Plumbing, heating and tinning work of iidos and other feuluri'S, Admlsslnti 111 thiiiR; other hhlf llKht loiuu; Home line Hupmobile runabout for siile cheap; the beat kind donq quickly nnd at a rea cents. CABFENTSS WAWTED. ertng cliffs of rook, narrow, Herte Wnllaco mreet, Red Bank. J tlmbor and runnlnK hrook; no biiildlnMH, newly painted. Kd, yonKAttengell, cor- sonable flgtire. Uavla H. Bennett, Da Cariienter wanted for Hleady position Will soil reasonable to rloso estfttB, Thl» and of unfathomable depth,—Afiicni ner Mapltf avenue and Monmouth street., Normandio avenue. Fair Haven, N. J. NEW DANCES. on Beiitlemau'M farnu must bo HinKleIn ii barKiiln for nnyotm intereitiNt In Ittd Bank, Syncopated Walk, The Globe Trot and man, ilrst-eluss inechanlci olio preferred World. m _ Second hand 1814 model touring DM, Who kiiowH Hiimetiiing about iiluiiiliInK, ohiokons and farming. If y/m nfe took-' Rood condition, flno hill climber, 1260. BATS TOUB O&B OABPETB. Opera Tango, etc, F.IHIO Parsona, ex electrical work and painting; wagcH |40 lim for MoniHthinB goofl lot n«« hnAr'fiom P. O, Wcigand, Hailet, N, J. TOB BAXB; COST BOMB, Be«uUful revenibla ruga mode from pert Instructor In all ..ho modern dancoB, per mimth with bonrd. Address Carpen you. ,1, niiirk Conovor, real «»t«(|r Mod«rn p Bergen place,, comfortable, cosy, eight old carpets and ohenlllo portleree. Write TuesdayH, Odd l<'ellows Hall, Residence ti'r, box Uin. Red Hullfe- • broker, Hod Bimk, "My ancestors came over'In the May. com BAXB. room cottaKo; nnmll Htnblc: plot 50x165. (or clrcularn. American Rug Manufao 1110 Brond Mtre«t, Plume 880-M for ap ^ Bargain. Investigate. William A. Hop tory, 296 Vermont, street, Brooklyn. pointment. , . flower." Fine Victoria^ carrlnge, In flint elann l agent. DONT WAXK WHEN YOV OAK BIDE. TOP SOIL FOR SALC "Te«r rejoined Mm Cttmrox. condition, new. for sale very cheap. John HELP WANTED. I.EQAI. PAPERS. Own your own car. At the price I am Kvcrnham, Shrewsbury, N. J, miATB BIIBIDBN011 FOB 8A£B. Two colori'd Kirl" an wnttrpsn nnd " Affldnvitfl; iickuowledRmenta, loanos, homing my u«ed cars at noboily should Good •trans to,7»oll for •*!•. Prta* walk,' Come.and look over the lino of understand that the fare wns really Between JCenliHburfe ami Atlantic clnuiiboiiuHliI In prlvutu faintly; young bond nnd mortRARCM, deedH, utclv pie •ents per load on tha pr«ml«e», *t quite low. But, gracious me, the bout o «AB. o HlghlendH. near Hhoro, vuluo |4.000 girl IIH nurse: coirttH, farm baiiil.H and pared bx* I"*'. In my ofTlce froin PlKlit tiHod cars at hand. They have been re- aeslnk Park, near Red P»nk, Inqul Anparagun curt for, sal*, new, With price $3,000. No iiKentB. For further numerouH otber phiceH. cull ut fi Wharf o'clock to- Mix, Kdwnrd W, Wise,' justice cently overhauled and repainted and caneJeorgt Ourtif, iupftrinundent, «M| must

he ut't'()ni|)|ish<>(l when the promises of what i-i kiiid ultovv— -tliut tha pro- WIPHC I 1 THE RED BANK REGISTER nrt> minlc, (lovi'mor Fielder dayys that hiliitiuntHtM do not cart whether liquor l d l I itolld or not, thehy onlly want l •r. IM Hn. OvOfffa ffNIM *t W»»» JOHN H, COOK, IdMiw mad P-MUfc™. iiUife protniiicd unil ICHH a. CEORCCC, KANCE, AMecUl* CrfM 'i)iii)iliHlii'ii than in any M'.sninn he has which .nay no liquor will be gold, re- Front ItMat 0«l«br»u4 L«it Might, WAMTT BRAY & BUNELL, litc'ii through, 'the Republicans of wluithur thpsu lawn Hr« Mr. and Mrs. George C.raune of •••(•Ma Mttsafsri who loiitrullcil tho !«'j>iHluturi: Buy or not. They would rather West Front afreet were marriod seven THOMAS IRVING MOWN. tluit hcM'o hurt lifi'ii « ittMul ilt'iil of a prohibition luw, with lota of yeari afro last nieht, and at a wed- liquor MIIII, than to have a licviiao law will Ti«y Mm SUBSCRIPTION PRICK ciiiisti iii'tiv!' work mid tliut IMVIMIKO of ding celebration lust night jome of the with vi-ry little liquor Hold. oi »o«l»lUtaT—It'i Oat F«*r...... ,..,... 11.80 |!M;, ci)iistrui-tiv« work the Kc|uil>|i- memberi of the St. Jamtt'i Dramatic -Mm* to BNUI em 0*UM Br*ry week w« offnp you •r M gwxla »t «nt, ulh.m • U nirmtlifl .,....,.,..,. 76 wililll tini ; IIi'jmluturil ' i club were present. Mr. Grauio ia prrtlt U cut la lew ihin halt, Tfu bh !! njuit Thf i'« lii.iiilliH ,*U not tnktntt Mvmimt* ot th«M offer*. Hem full. However that may be, the demand manager of the flub, Dancing and (H>- Kilmund B. In Thu Com- Hem.mb«r tltlmt wa do notot •: it I • •} lit lln> |.n...t.i[|i. i. ,.! lt.-d I),ml;, the quality of our «oo.l, to oink« |h«M prtoM, UverrthiR« U of Ui« b««t; for prohibition lawn U iiicrentiinK music" were enjoyed until a Ute hour. •very kHicIa fuaranUeU. li'-riiti'l'i |:i-ji Ih MI, I: 1 mon tlootl.) One thini; inn In lelied on ns i'cr- ineryvsherc. Tho pivmture trti husi- Those present were Mr. and Mri, Kd- Of courw, nobody ii being fooltd WKDNKSMAV, AI'IMI, 'JI, 1!U.~.. tain, ami thin oiu- tiling IH within tliu , which requires thut mi ward p'Flaherty, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- by the brave talk of certain eritwhUa I if i-veiy nmii. Most of the .shall lie »Mf to Kivi' hist utrnont cis J, Egan, MIHM',1 Margaret Maloney, l'iogre.t«ive», who aiaert that th« Pro- 1 H«lr« Fiiney Cre«m«r>' Outtpr, per Ih, thiii>.* Is ale ni'eticil in Nt-w Jti -fk'iicy to the work in hand, started Beatricat e DvKmnDuKmn, Mnrion Conrad,._ Alice greHsive party will go right on, ia t luwir TALI M-y are tint, nesv thin^.i whi h have the movement. Thix work hus hewn Sihmidt, I^ouise Sluttery and Helena bound to win in time, and that they W« «r# makliut a •pZdaliy "or Kmtry "HutUr'itn'il"kcg«!"Otialrfut to- (•(line 111» within the pant year. They Henderion, Rev, Joseph T. Caacy, cr™«lB» Mlea prov« ihat the pub)to KpprscUtu low prtrn »nd tao6 yu«l- Kuinn on for u trviu'raliuu, with the will never, nevfi go back to either of Ity. Are yeu one of the iu»nyT if n»t yo mt^i to HT» M m trlia. (('niiUniiril fruiu ])i1;)i' /,.) H whi. Ii the (it'opk* of result that th« present generation is John Gorman, William Ryan, John the old pnrtJrs, M Wlu-ii Jimu-s !•'. |-'ii-|i|i-r win run-ti... !.t:iti liavi> Iji'en di'MiaiiiliiiK fur vastly 11)01 e i'llicient thiin uny liruviouit JIoKan and Mkhad Hynan. Howuver much we regret it, wi niiik' foi |*u\ i-finir. lie \\:\<- cli •••. I iln-il ii'i yeu.i i'.iui years, I'leviouH to this ^eiieration, Miirhinvry hnn fxsori in- inlBht »* well wlmit that tho Pro- I JI "|i| 11 (.-1 *• :,Ki' I irliiii lilt." WcMidniW yiai ihi- lleitiiKTiit:'. were in |iower in VLiituJ und ia in tlaily unv whirh ro- 1 gressive party i« dead, pust all hope For On« W««Jc B*ctnnlnK Th»rMiayP April \V il mi vii'luully iiiilili«*'l tin- Iipmn- tin- lepixiftntrt fur two yriira, anil ilur- (|uiri'H (-(instant ulertnt'.sM on the part of levivMl, Poit ToiltiM, rtjular 1 Oo p%g.,,, cia!^ of New ,11 I ay that tlii-V Itiliht inir one of these Years .lunics 1'", of the npiTnlorx. l-'ro<|U KEPT IMMORAL HOUSE. • We thought we were BtartinK • l)unhamii OiJCOanul, 10B pfc| irtiwrnor. Thu several Angci B ittthy H<-u<1 Mmnn*l, 10c jikji..., nominate and cli- l I'li-lil'-r, nml wi;li tie* great new party in 1912. History will Anger's llaby llrud K(K Konrilca, 10<- pkg. II,'' hii jmtnuiam. win !i tin- J'ri-M- cd hv ththee poojile of New •Iiir.iuy, any one of whom, if not up to the AUDIT PA&X MAX COWVIOTBD recall that it was a great and success- Baby Head Hpu*liettl. 10c pk«. ill :it i ,iu 1,0 .luVs, Winnll'ilW Wllsflll'ti a ;id aliovi'l , not m-w thingsthi - highesh^t hnotc hh o f (•ilifiencyli , niiphiht not ful revolt against the rule of the Re- d Whuat, per pkg, 10a l r uf Wheal, per l>l«n. woiil v.ii- Ia';<'n n-i law and what he they l.ave lu'i-n (lemumlici for year.s. only diimiiKe the machine, but niij;ht publican party by privilew. It wai l-'uil Crtani Clitear, per lb. Why, then, did not .lani<i•!iii• i :it :r In- Could into same line is cauiied by the new luws Philip Feinwiit of SpriiiKWood ave- orip nn (i|iportunity to BIVB our T«a« nml ('offwa a trial. You eunnot beat (if the li-|;i-.luiure ulid tlm t'oVernur, tion und regulation of privilege, when niif lirlcig fur the aiiftlitj' of the good*. Nil uuiiiim. So fancy k •I'll- j"1'•-, I lui'w' Ciuh-d |o >ee miiili making the employers res,ponMiblu for j nue, AHbury I'lu)., wan convicted Isttt TIK n why does (iiivcnior Fielder com- the need was for a party to aboli»h tu puy fur, Vou Mi't iiuBllty «n'. «lilfiTi-n •!• liitwiii! .lisii;-. I-'. I'leldir lU'cidents which happen in their fac- : Thursday of nuunUuiiing a disorderly plain of the Kupiiblifuns for not do- privilege as the Tlepublican party .'Hid ill.' : laiiii-pati- t of tin' lti-Iilllili- lories or which hnjipen to their work- houste. FeinHOt hud lured a youn^ in:: tb • very thuiU'H which (Soveirior uholished Blavery. j LARD! LARDS 1-,'m • i'l'i Would have li'.i-d the Job of Fielder and hii party did not do hint men. KmployerH will not take the white woman to the place und a col- 1 In nil* i.*u\eni'ir. A .-.I'lii'l-|i;it Ui'imiili. vink of heavy dunuijieH which inuy he ored woman was also un inmate of I firmly believe that, if we hod do-1 Swift * riire L,«ttf Lard. \>er Ih, lie \ (-at•'.' clnred for abolishing privilege, nnd I NVe liiivi" IH'OII offering Furu Lard at Uila price for avwnl wevki. <:iii wivl'l ha"c aflvfi'Jiti-'l pif'lty inu.h I caused through the indulgence in li- tlu- hoiiKo. ThU white girl und ft col- lona. utliLTH frilliiw, tlii- an,i' tliiiii', wlii-h .latm'K I1', . i (juor of the men whom they employ. ' orod nwri who had b«m employed jTor buginning with government owner- The ati-wer to this 1 1 ship of railroads, telephones and tele- !•'jfl'Ji• t- 1111.-; iwh-'i •.:111• v- con i' up for settlement i "What are wo ProgressiveB going to erniir ]''i 'Ider was the veto of a meaM- lure of every state. do?" FRUIT and VEGETABLES! ui(• v.-l.idi would ttivfi to jiiHtifOH of Loth sides work James G. Blauvelt of PateiBon has Grape Fruit from 4o up. Fnney Florida, ani] California Orungoa, Pine- ea. Wine Kftp«, Bsiiawin and Newtown IHpjvin Apples' KfW Cabbage, the peace power to act in CHKUH of IiKh been doing some thinking out loud on Nj>W I'otatoi'H, Ni-W Onions, J"rp.Mi AaparaKUfi, Rhubarb, UsdlHheii, hettum. n.id Mime violations. In nddition to this iubjeet in The Way, and I cannot Spinach, K«w liosl*. New Uarrots, Chlvea, Cuf'urabera, Tomato**, Egg Plant, fie veto of thiK hill, Governor Fielder was CODvictod of do better than to quote what he ha» and all otljs:r VegotaVilcs in an4 out of Hvanon declared hiniKelf in Kympnthy with the been saying. In The Way of January EQOS WAMTtD 24c Par 0«XM la Trad* tor f trieily leftri'tiori of the powers of tho ju.M- ..„„,, t- ...u-,.", • • • i «•••••••* i-i««i illegally at Long 81st, Mr. Blauvelt appeared to think that the Democratic party "looked liut' of this pcHte. 1'IIIH is cxantly party i« in power. A p^ceVa po= i The outlook iH that next year in a I Bnmchne^ £^ugS^™ ^fig I in lint' with the talk of everyone who litual fiKht is put up, m(-op)e in rotrord to the administr'u- Neither party ^ give anything ?™ tun ui jUHticfc hiiB bi.«ti Ko'mK on. ra and more inviting, eipecially when we Farm work has begun, Carpenters, masons and more to the people than it can help, £>« ^ ff ^nS^oSidlre^ when ' order for persons who were gettmg contrast it with the reactionary views nnd the people get nothing unless the ^ time eomcs t(J makii prohibition a a menl at his restaurant. of the Republicans." workers of all kinds aw getting busy.' h bl h t ll AH for the prosecutions under the i« pohtirinns beheve their party will party matter. ThT e questioin wilill lthe h n By March 21at Mr. Blauvelt had Buy clothes and shoes suited to your work. fish and (tame laws, muny of thene, be HmaHhod unless they make f me • bo »H to whether such a plank will pet | seen the "other side" and anid in The prosecutions may he legal, hut they toncesssions to the people. In those Vf)teR or wm loae votes for the party. ! — Way: We sell suits that look well and wear like iron. iii-L- as unjust and as unrighteous as cases Uiev Rive as little as they can , ^ , p j ; i rnanaKers are ' confusion a. to l.y*l Amttotlty many of the prosecutionK have been t unti thc O it ca "Just now there are strong in- and still "save their faces. Many or= Convinced that a prohibition plank will S«ii4«iiti Withont »dl MM eentivea for former Progressives to Good enough for Sunday; durable enough for tike hardest under the laws concerning the society dir.ary ".en believe that the strife be- i ;n p was reeently ap- for the prevention of cruelty to ani- et more votcs than it wiU osc w oter Sidney Dunn return to the Republican party and kind of work. * tweotweoini the Republican nnd Inmoc-rat.Democratiec rohibulon m national issue be pointed postmaster at Leonardo, for- renew the contest with the stwd-pat ,i inals. This Hociuty should be wiped ? for Ktato control of leKislutiof partips for_fitato control of letrislutipn takm b ithp ty merly "Lionardville, after the recent crowd that was won and abandoned Two Prices, $9-75 Mid $12.75. out of existence, and the fish and is leal, und they throw themselves in death of Matthew Brown, A dispute in tho great campaign of 1912, }»;imo commission should be wiped nut to the strupple with jrroat ardor; hut has arisen between Mr. Dunn and the . "Had the Progressive party com. We sell shoes—strong, durablt, good lookers. of existence ul.-o. The trenorn] laws liif uferests and thu bip politicians W.0WEES railroad eoneerninf; the transfer of the mitted itself to government ownership Of the state should be HUfueient to tit IILKU in comfort, knowing that their Two Prices, $1.95 and $2.95. Old JudfS »na lT«w Jadfe Oreeteft Witli mail between the poBtoffico and theand declared that unemployment and cope with any eases of cruelty to interests trc safe RO lonft as the strife the holding of land out of use were animals, without trivintf uny private is confined to the two parties, with no a plOMl DUptay in Court. railroad station. Mr. Dunn has put 1 wrongs the nation should correct, the Store open nights till 8:80, Saturday nights till 11:30. society powers of prosecution, and outside elements "butting in." Undenuor John W. Slocum, the retirinK judOT ^ a new buildinK near the iitat»n party would today be strong and vig- without (riving this private society these conditions it is no w that of Monmouth county.-and Rulif V. for use as a P09toft.ce. He claimBrtat orous. power to tnlfe all fines which may be pcliii-.'.il promises are alwaj w,m I .iwrtmee the new iutliie of Mon- under the postoflicc regulations he has TANNENBAUM'S CLOTHING STORE, imposed under its acts. In the samfl mouth county were greeted with five no power and no authority to transfer "But a policy of expediency pre- It would be a wonder if they vailed, eo that when the first excite- w;iy thu fish and iiame commission , broken. huiw'haquotK of roaes and carnations | the maU from the "»lroad station to GABRIEL TANNENBAUM, Manager. should be wiped out. The principle when tliov ontcred «-ourt last Thurs. the postofflce, and that for him to do ment wore off there was nothing to ; ™ ^o-o-ri-o-o——- hold tho voters and they left. Never- of uivine; fish and yame commissioners .,..,, , • , u dnv. The'old judpe and the new judge % would be a violation of the post- No. 25 West Front Street, Near Broad Street, Red Bank, or their wai (lens power to brintr prose- theless they did a good work and are A disorderly and immoral house h ;J j , conHUltation before the ' oWee rules and laws The rai^ottd ready to do more. cutions and impo:-c finoH is an out- se WUH tried at Freehold last Thurs- »«",„;„„ of court in which nil tho ' company has refused to transfer the A ma and rnue on the people of the state, just day. The bouse was located at «- t.r^t,H iiow under' advisement by tho ! H fof two or three days the "It was certainly the best political e sts it is an outraite to permit a private bury Park and the evidence was of c'Q'^^i were discussed. When they I P °P)o ot Lepnardo have had no mail movement of this generation. HO 'ietv jo (lojjhjs. ' : such a character that_women w_ere C*X- lejvit.rccl the court—room—th«v—^found-r^ac^tiea^_J3iejnfl^tfiC_Kaa_J).ePlL_Efc. ±KJ learnedtJ I clTRleil^Troni tiiTTcourt room while the tun nr.wnrv li.mkpd on ihe iutlLfe's ferrod to the poBtoffice department at That a new party cannot be organized HOW! noil CH30A&0. (lowcrh UanketI on lne JUUfce The Rigta Place to Buy Dcair-| : trial was in procrcRS.- The principal . J^k , Washington for settlement, , It js said on anything but n radical platform. ln.tl.ehfl of a n.sh and Kami? comnils- s evidence was irivc-n by an employee of i "" Qjjarjee, p Sexton and Elmer H 'that tho Republican organiaation of "The Republican party is controlled D, Coop«r iwid Clisrlei X, OlMt Kion, there should ho one man placed : today entirely by the stand-pat con- ble the place and by a (tirl inmato. Be- Gurm]i the" new prosecutop r and the ; Middletown township is preparing a AdvUe on IlHi for JaokinKe Brid*«. a Hi the head of u (lepfirtment for th« maintaining an "immo Potion, to the departmen Borvativei of thePenrose-Cannon type, GoprgeD, Cooper of Eed Bank, tb* propitiation of Hhgllfihh, fish und the evidunre showed that liquor was no\'w j Vourt -« new assistant, were that Mr. Dunn be fired aa poit- it is true; but that ought-not "to dis- jtiiiiie of all kiiiilN not lo provide sport, n m n Monmouth county engineer, and CORRECT STYLES, PERFECT Ko!d in lnre;c quantitieK, nlthouKh Aa- ' * Vj-jno inrOn master, courage any former Progressive, be- for the an trier or hunter, hut to nmke cases to come before Charles E. Close of Matawan, clerk of Imry Park is under prohibition rule, the no' w jud^" c were three cases of cause, first, nowhere js there a party the board of freeholders, returned QUALITY, FAIR PRICES, fish and (Jiinu; plentiful as a food rOBTIETH controlled by those Bpeaktng with home Monday from their trip to hiipply. The oik- man at the head of men who had abandoned their wives. party authority who. are for govern- The jury promptly found n verdict : '«'» «f them pleaded not guilty to Chicago, where they went to decide on this department should he a man of -. ana Mrs, Jo»epli Garrison ment ownership, or taxing idle lands plans for a bridge near Keyport, ample knowledge and he should have of Rullty"ttml the proprietor of the «'mndonment. ihc thn'd nmn said he KeA Bnnksn, Have a Celebration. into use; and, secondly, the Bafnes- MiWcr Parlors, plncu will come up for sentence tomor- had abandoned hia wife but that he The bridge ig to be built over Matawan ah.solulr power. Under s,iich a man, . and Mrs. Joseph Garrison of Penrose Btand-patterB will not be able creekj and ia to be paid for jointly by trained in hir' work, the shellfish of U. AI« Branch man, who waS ^d stood u ^reat many_th, R? up to to maintain control in a contest be- years ago, when he could stand ' , formerly of Red Bank, eele- the Heyport trolley company and the the state, and the ilsh of the state, .convicted of sellinfT licjuor illegally, their fortieth wedding anni» tween their stand-patism and a real county of Monmouth, The plarTi for Would be quadrupled in ten years' will also be arruijfned for sentence at J no longer, and he took up hisversary a few days ago, Mr. Garrison economic idea, guch as government 12 Bread Street, 1 and walked away. The man and the bridge ar« being drawn by the time, anfl th<> cnmi would lie Kreatly Lie same t me. These were thee firsfirstt "">• """ "»'»"; „.,.„•-..>...«.. »..-- for 444 years served _a pa pastot r of varii- ownership. Strauss Bascule bridge company, and RED BANK, N. J. jncrenKed, instead if if much of tliu •ase-^ tried by the new prosecutor and , the woman told conflifjtinff stories, or ous churches "They have no control over the Mr, Cooper and Mr. Close spent two BIIPIHISII, fish und gnnio beinjr in they were the first eases tried before father, the man and the womanis ous churches in Monmouth county. l His wife was voters, AB long ns the former Pro- dayi in the offieos of this engineering danger of extin'.'tion, a;s nt present. juilT.,,i,..w, ri,,4:Rulif V\'. Lawrencer.in.1..^ , an...,»di con«*„_- ! lawyer ^^told eonnictin^ Ktowt'thc^l"« stories, juug e ! ^ Hcd Bank. yeyearSn gressives stay out the stand-patters concern deciding upon the details of BIDS WANTED. „ __.. -—-—-o.o-o-o-o-———— will have undisputed control pi that the bridge. The bridge will be of the formidable party. The minute the lift or •"jack-knife" pattern, and will .Another veto of Governor Field- former Progressives return, pleasing be the first bridge of its kind to be er's was his veto of tho meiisure pro- erected in Monmouth county, The ex- Sealed bids •wanted by the Shrewi- 1 their principles forward, the stand- viding for tin submi.-i'-iion to the pat control is nt least in dispute, and penses of Mr. Cooper and Mr. Close bury townnhip committee for gravel, jiiiiple of the proposition to bulk] and cases, as they may be a criterion i to Chicago were paid equally by the 1 two eaRCS largely attended, among those the way to ultimate success for the ing the road known as Willow Drive, e;-iubli.xli a hospital 'for consumptives of his views on illegal liquor selling i being a number of former modern progresgive ideag is opened, trolley company and by the county. beginning at the northerly side o£ in cadi ('ounty. 'riiis bill was vetoed on m^ourin courtt i : and on keeping disorderly houses. ' county parishioners of Mr. "There is no ©aRy way, but there is George Quaekenbush's store and ex- by (iovernor Fielder on the groiind Garrison. this direct way of splendid promise. th'it this ((liestion Hhould be setUeil liy in number of valuable" and useful pres- tending southerly to the wegfc side o£ 1 , _ cases was lmiv nnnnd d n h Locally we find many former Pro- 1 tl" freeholders und not by the peoj)le. Mlwtions were held in TUinoiTUinoiBB yoHu - f»»™ .«»" ™™ f' ,° °*°* ?5 ents and many congratulations. Ono gregaiveB taking the view that they GBOrge ArrantB itore, near Little Sil- y in n numbeb r off townH on'' the .vordJct could have been rendered in rlfty ot BnUrtdlwntnt Ln Arrow*mlth * * • ' terday in V1 w oI t] Q of the features of the party was thecan bept advance thest ideas by re- ver depot, a distance «f 4919 feet or.] r (luosUon and the prohibitionistB I " } evidence.,, One of tho reading of a poem written py Mr. Poit Booms. I believe that this is nn absoluteh' ckd « considorablQ number of ;«ses was for iIleRal hqnor selhng at joining the Republican party and sup- .931 miles. "wronR stand. I believe that the mat- Garrison's eldest daughter, Mra.^ Jo- porting candidates iB the pruaarieft The women's auxiliary of the Sons towns nnd cities whijih had previously j Unj^Miehtjindihg_other case wy •btjph Kulp, wife oL the pastor of thf pledged to this" " «nano tne sons ofTeteranii Before laying ae gravel, ti» •4ff—of -jJw—«^t,ahHHhmcnfc- within^-fl- fefn^'wet." ThirtouTiSteB the con- pTtTOp inFWlmmoFBl house Bt Ai- Atlantic Hlgblan&Methodist church. of K'••permanent hospital for "Former Progreisivef, in returning held a joint entertainment Monday way shall be scraped and crowned. stantly growing strength of the pro- to the Republican .fold, are not return- night in celebration of Belgium Day in The gravel shall be spread along the t oc'ciipancy liy patients suf- I hibition Bontimdnt. This sentiment Arrowgmith Post rooma in the Child ferinp; from eonsiimpCion, which is MORE JITJTEY BUSES. TOTES FOB V01O« TOB THEM. ing with their hostility to the stand* center of the roadway to a width of now recopiiw'd as a contagious or com-i has been Kroatly increased by the war patten in any way abated. We could buildjng. The entertainment began i measures of France, Russia and Eng-I-otn of 'Em Are Now Bunnlug nt go back and put up a set of candidates with the formal opening ceremonies of fourteen (14) feet and a depth of six iniinicable dised^c, Hhould be left to the at Brotherhood Bodiibls ll Won the auxiliary, an impressive feature of will of the people of the county. Con- ! land in regard to drinking during the Bnnk and Vicinity. •by VagattTa Bide. for assemblymen, and other legislative (8) inches at the center (loose mea- j continuance of the war, This Bonti" offices, making a good ihowing and a which was the aallitf to the flag, The sure) and two (2) inches at the tide fiiiiiiptivet; Hhould be cared for, but the also greatly increased by tho Two more jitney buses will be added Ninety-two persons attended a so- rogram comprised piano solos by people of the comity should have a tomorrow to W. H, Berdnn's line, ciablQield by the Red Bank Prelby. probability that some would be nom- (loose measure.) Hay-so sin to whether they should he inated. This i$ the form the Pro-Eiiss Constance Durham and Miss terlan Brotherhood Monday night. gressive movement , evidently will Marion Sherman, readings by Miss The work of aeraping the roadway, cared for in ii hospital eRtalilmhed Branch. The buses are nowMany of them were from Shrewsbury, Peart Wordfin, Misi Ursula Earl, Mr», within their own county, or whether shall be totttl abstainers from liquor, running on a fifteen-minute schedule. the members of the brotherhood of eventually take throughout the nation^ spreading the gravel and the quality, tlu^se patients should be cared for in and we might just at well start the Hattie "Wyrtbg, Wflluun P. DurhaiB vf the gravel ihail beliwbjtct to the * • # Eric Gislcson is running a jitney that place being special guests. Afdi" campaign along these lines now forand Lionel G. Harrison, solos fay Mias PpHfial institutions which may be lo- The "people interested in prohibition bus line from Red Bank to Oceanport bate on woman suffrage was held, Evelyn Chandler and Miis Lydia Mc- approval it the township committee, cated outside of the county. arc not so much interested in temper- the fall and fight it out on this line through Little Silver. Leo HoniRman,. Harold Nevius, J. until it wing. Queen, witt piano accompaniment by Centraetara •« requeited to bW on ane'e as they are in prohibition. They Another jitney bun line has been * * * . Prank Giffing and *Williani E. Morris Milt Adele Chandler; recitations by both Allenwood gravel or equal, and want prohibition laws passed, whether started between Red Bank and Sea-of Shrewsbury argued in favor of "If this course ia followed we"could MigB Chandler and Miss Minnie Reed, I.nnt ywir a proposition was made in they will be found effective or not.bright by W. O. Crabtree and George votes for -women, Henry C, Talmage, probably in the national convention in and a speech by Gapt Charlei B, par- Hopping gravel or e(iual. Monmouth county to submit such a They would rather have a town under Buckalew. George H. Harton, Harold K. Allstrom 1916 make G. 0. P. mean the Govern- Contractors must furnish samples of proposition to the people of the county prohibition rule and have great quan- ment Ownership Party," sons. The festivities wound up Arthur and William Taylor of Eat-and Jomea D. OtterBon took the nega- gravel upon which toey bid. Ht the election last fall, but this could tities of liquor consumed there, than ontown tire having two automobiles tive side. The judges were H, Webster And jurt to show that he is not dancing. not lie done because the law does not to have a town under license rule and converted into jitney busea, which they Linson, William A, Hopping and Dan- "eating humble pie," the redoubtable Bids will be opened at the borough liermit.it. A measure wan introduced have a comparatively small amount of will run between Red Bank and Long iel H, Applegate, ana their decision Blauvelt makes this observation in IOUUI PA»TT. hall in Red Bank, N, J., on Thursday •providing for- this, and .was putliquor consumed. . Tho "name" nndBranch. was against woman suffrage. The Way of March 28th: afternoon, May fith, 191B. through both branches of the .legisla- not the "game" is what is demanded •'The BiEnincant thing is that if the utti. now* •»« Mria «»*• • «M« «HM ture, only to lie vetoed by the govern- The Rod Bankers accepted an In vita- with »«m«« ma, Bu^f. All bids must be in the hands of by them, OBATOBICAt OOirrBBT.* tion to the Shrewsbury brotherhood's former Progressives decide to go back or, I believe that the people Hhould be * * N" annual summer clambake. to the Republican party they are not llaie U, D«y of Wallace istwrt h«d George H. Lippincott, townihip clerk, given every possible opportunity for going buck with their tails between a Burpriae party Friday night which on or before Z>, 80 F« M. of the above self government; 1 believe that the An instance of thifi is found at As- School PupU« will SaelMn for -»« * bury Park, and has been found there M«aal« Tomorrow WlfM, their legs, but with heads up, carrying was attended by abont Iweato girii date. people Khotild be consulted as to their Trult Stan OMiaA. their banners of Government Owner- and boys. Ounei and children's wishes in rofturd to public works of for the part forty years. Asbury An oratorical contest will be held A certified check for 20 per cent of Park is."under absolute prohibition at the high school tomorrow night be- Mrs, 0, H, Rogera of Mechanic ship and Hone Rule Taxation.*' dances form»d most of the pleaiure of every kind, wherever it is possible to the evening, Prbww ta ti»egwne a were the amount of the bid must accompany do so; and I believe that the people lnws. The laws of Uio Btate declare tween teams representing the ninth street has closed 5«r fruit and to- & subsequent issues of Th« Com- should have a much wider opportunity that no liquor shall be sold in Anbury and tenth gradea and the eleventh and bacco store on Monmouth street on mon Good, I shall present other medi- won by Lydia Applegnte. AUaa Min- each bid. in exproHfi their wishes in regard to •Park, nor within one mile of the Ocean twelfth grades. The contest is under account of sickness. She has offered tations on "Wherre WiWilll thtee Progres- ton and Boy Henry. Others present The tewaihip committee reserve! proposed public,, action than they have Grove gates. Besides that, most of the management of Miw Leola Moore, the business for sale, "but if "her health sives Go? BDMUND B. were Helen Linton, Ethel Fix, JPIor- tile right t* reject any or a]l bM , the 'deeds to real estate in Asbttry elocution toucher at the school, and permits she will reopen the store and ence FinWesteln, Marion Many, Paul- B nt present. Park provide that the land shall be medals will be given to the members continue it until a purchaser is found. Appolntm»irt« to ine Spritzler. Pauline Cartmon, Alma AARON AEMSTRpNO, # * * forfeited to the former owner in cjise of tho •winning team, Leon Gordon, Dr. J. Oliver McDonald of Mercer Kaneyy, Rflbeeca Hal«tead, GUdya 'v Chairman, Governor Fielder apparently does liquor shall ever bo sold on the prow- Harry Ivins, WiHinni Hendriekson Boy'» moe Out <*ttk Oclf OlnD. county, Bon ef'Chsrles F. McDonald «f Hayward, Eobert Unton, Given Hen- GIORGES H, LIPHNpOTT, drickton, Amzl Clemana, William not believe in this principle. Neither 1B08, and Kenneth Weyand are the Bpeak- Engliantown, WAS appointed yesterday « Township Clerk, do the Htand-pttt politicians of either * + * Williftm Truex, »on of WilliBtn A, as a member of the department of Keyno and ftafoa Hal»tea«L ora for the eleventh and' twelfth Truex, Jr.,, of Hudson avenue, man the Republican or the Democratic These are the laws governing As- grades. The ninth and tenth grades health in New Jersey % Goiwnor party. But as for calling-Governor 1 accidentally hit on the nose last week Fielder. Charles A. Steele of Eaton- bury Park, und yet it is declared that will have ns theii speakers Dorothy by a golf club in the hands of Wilson Fielder a "progressive Democrat," he there are more placd» in Asbury Park Linson, Minnie Reed, Marguerite town was appointed a member of the The annual pnlUlo «icamtnaUon ot alt appoaiH more to me like ono of those Coe. A long gash WBB made, but Dr. board of conservation and develop- The sewinVr circle ,«f St. Jamei's Btalllon* offoretl for braedinf nurpoaes where liquor is sold than there is inWyckoff w\d John Kumpel. Walter A. Rullman closed it without church will fiold a «uchre party to- ln Monmooth county, N. J.. wllf be held officials who, to use the language of a any other town of equal size in New ment Mr. Steele was formerly a at Had Bank, >f, Jn nt the Globe hotel Htump orator, "look* boldly into the using any stitches. member of the state forest commis- night «t £harle« Hoffman's on West ntnblow on Monday, May 10th. 1915, at Jersey. Prohibition in Anbury Park Oat to the BOM, Front atreet. The money from t$i« a:00 o'clock p. m. and puts the future behind him.' not only does not ?iroHWt, but it tends sion. Tbore is no «*kuy with either John Garrity of HighlnndB WOB cut job. party will be used by the sewiig circle ThThe tlltllol oI IRW ^rnvld«« *hat altt »*»1 -o-o-o-o-o- to increase the number of places where on the finger while repairing a hen to buy Bewiniz.material*, and theliana ofltoreil fqr public service ln this liquor is sold, if thorp were a Jium- Edward Boyne of Mechanic street •tut* be assembled each year, and ev»ry The legislature adjourned lant night house las^j.'WWnosday. A nlahk fell and I.«roy-Chamberlain of Branch ave- 0»rfl ot money from tHraale «f the articles parson, Urm or oomMuy. i« hereby uotl- ber of licensed ploncH in Asbury Park, tuade will be given to the ehnrch. nerl to.'present their sUlUonn for »uch mid Governor I'^ieldcr, nccording to on his hjwid and the sharp edge of thenue were swimming in tho river yes- We wiB to thantkk our unumeroue s nxfttnlnaUod before the Examining paying a high license fee, tnere is board made r, cut through to the bone •*•* nt)Wfi|»apcr i/itorvieWH thin morning, little doubt bu« the number of drink- terday. They are the flrirt persons to friends and neighborn andd also xsoaro. t Btftted thnt the B(-HHion htid been the on ono' of his flnRers, pr, J, J. Row-enjoy this, sport in the Shrewsbury Ancient Order of Hibernians and * Ho Work en Taiamft. Wattrway. _ All MOtrtw, oerUncates o* reftiBtm- ing placed would quickly be reduced. thiw year. tl«n. thtp«t*r*. ptrtnit* or Moons* certi- most tedious nnd wearihome, with land droseed the'wound; Holy Name society for their many Th^legi«rtatore on Monday night re- ficate* m«»t ht presented to the Secre- more piornined uiul Ion u't'ornplinhed, ••-*• acts of kindness to us at the death Of futed to continue work oh tbe inland tary at Uie Board for inspection *nd :] > thnt he had ever been through. To the Perhaps the moat nnamoious featurt That IL you want results you can getour beloved husband, son and brother. waterway «f the stated nUbougb Sen- UbuU*lo« on that date them by advertising in THE REGISTER. ator Ackerson made a strong effort ordinary nifin, the nemUm ban bwnof liquor gelling in ABbury Park in Mrs. Newiywed—I want a cook, but MM«fl . "ELIZABETE HC IwMt about fikt- memt of the other ICKIK- the fact that while it m illegal, no It reaches the'people of this com- ~ - MR. AND MRS. JOHN Coamixo. lor the tUto to complete the Inland 1 flhc muBt be capable, munity who have the money to buy waterway from Buy Bead to the' (ntivf M'nmmn A lot of thi/iCH are effort JB ever made by temperance Hend of the employment a$«ney— AND ajway* pr^>miw<} and are never Jimim- people to stop tho Hale of liquor there. what y

THt USD BANK REGISTER

n TUe *ii "M IT.1:, n or.n :niVn»-. •urprlMd On Mia Blrthd»y. FAREWELL FOR PASTOR. althotlgb lii''& in'tii lilutiicd fir tunny." George C. 1). Hurley, Jr., of Hiidyi1 Mr, Htrrkk of Niv York "Will th«-" and thnt night n mmilu-r of frii'iulH "Ito they any," HIU> MiMiwircl iiml ri'lntiv«'H (nivc liiin n hui'|>ri»r u Broad street. 1 UIM Lulu Scott, A linotype oper- •oes-an TO "Is llriintc inoUiiiK f"f liliu1;" nurty, A general tuifinl tmii was ci\- joyt'ii, with itiuhii1 mill Mntnm'. A ator In Bakar'i job printing wUb- Aboat 100 VMMM Attend »»o«ptlon tot "A man run I iitTniii tu lalu !hi' law hilplU'l- WttS W'fVl'll lit ! 11 i 111 i 1K11 ! , till' ibhment at Newark and a former FM* M. lMUr Fltdmy HlCbV- Into hlB OWii hiiiiiU wlii'ii lir'h Udi" It's Unwise Horse Thief tiiiiin uttrai'tiuii lu-inu ;i Ini^c lupih. rl of THI KBOima, it •pend- * vacation of two wMka at bar M Mia Wnmumua to Mn. »«•- day caku imiili- by Mr. llurioy'« at Had Bank. "A wkk »li!!(l" Ami slii' in.ilili-U In mothfi-. Mr. and Mn, Charles Roblnaen, A farewell reception was tendered till* dll't'i'tltill Of till' hlKlUlMliiU ii AniDiitr tin- t'lii'atM wfi't- Mr. mul To Stop Saving who win recently married, havt start- to B«v. Fred N, Bander and family at Thu liian liiipcil to law fiut. Ills cj MTH. C W, Bi'imt'U iiml ihihlii'ii Ntl- the chapel of the Holmdel Reformed How He Was Saved, 1 1 •d floutMkMplnr in imbtHh X, Dcgen- wi'i'o rivoted mi IICIH, lii , Cornelia, llynit ami liiiny; Mr. just bei-auBo you have some money in the bank. If church last Friday night. Mr, Bae- 1 ring'• houM on Whit* itrMt. "I»o you Ui'-Jin tu hii_v tlnil HIH IN mid MTM. JuHcph Crai^t. .Mr. and Mi>. dor will begin his duties as paitor of I'l'Oil lliirli'y mill win 111111.-. t > 11, Mr. ami Erneit Kerr of Newark hai ranted Bruiiti; Hi-iitliH i-kllilV" sii'km'ss or other trouble eoim-s to you, or if pleaauru Mrs. Jeter J, HeGUss'i houta on tht R«form#d church at Peapack, New By M. H. WORSLEY. Mrn, A. (.'. Hiiiiiy, .!r., ami iliuijihti'V Eiveraldt Drlv« for th« iummer, The Jersey, tho flrit of May. He will "YCH," B«U1 tlit- \siiiiiiiii di'lltict-iitfly. Zoo, Mr. and Mrs, (looivv ('. l>. Hui beckons to you, the. liunk balance that you have won't renUl wai made by William A. Bop-pream a farewell sermon next Sun- Copyright by Frank A, Mun»y Co. "Where U li»->" l*'y ami wm ikoiKc '!il. MI'H. Marj.ar.t day, "II« has RUIU> in fcti h tlii< diK-tur." Hurley, ^Irw. Samui'l Cmi^, Mr:,. last lontf. Make it a point to save soinethinK every ping. tutittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 John McNeil of Bridge avenue ii""About 100 persona attended tho "Aud tl»P diiitoi in thirty HIIICM nwuy Prall I'l'iriin', IIIKIMIM Allen, lliiiohl week ami deposit Hit* money in the Special Intercut employed as •tenographtr in Albert fartwili reception, an attractive fea- Tha winter bni\ brokuu earlier ttinn If ln''8 a foiit!" lli« wiiii in tlw (kM'f IHiwi'ti, llarulil llurhy and Harry L, Ivim'a real e»taU> and insurance ture of which wai the floral decor- usual, and betwuru the nuuryst point • lid looked out, "Ami It H HiiiiwlilM (iindir. __ Department of the strong, i".irefully manajjed and office. utioni. Kev, W, P, Chane, pastor of of clvllluitlou and tlie BUUCW ntr«ti-'he(l lU'i-i-o!" he inlili'd In n whlhpi'r, the Holmdel Baptist church, and Rev. 1 Sold Hii Figi, courteously conducted Mr. and Mri, John Kearney of Charlea Palmar, paitor of the lie-a wait* nf Klwiulug Hiiuwi. "liow'i lie iiiiiiiiiicdf" Shrewsbury avenue spent part of last formed church at Marlboro, made As the girl euaiu from behind the "On th« lioiK' ilu- HhiTlff wnnti'il him Kdwnrd A, Howmaii of Little Sil- weak with Mr, Kearney's niece, Mn. short addreises expressing rejeret •Illicit, liuulliiK the lirusUwotKl after for. It WUi 111-; only cliiiiii'f, HIH own ver advertised last wi*>k that lio luid John Kearney, Jr., of Flatbuih, 1 over Holmdol'i loss in the removal of !KT, tlR> soft jit aiNtiiut pad-nud of (lied a month iigii, ami lu> WMH 100 'young pigM for Kali . On Munda\ The Standard oil company has he notified Tin; UKIMSTKK not to repeat Mr, Baeder. The latter made a brief u runiHT's feet in tliu BIIOW caused IUT, till tin- hiiiiiiK lu'foi'o liuyhiK bought an automobile for the use ofresponse, A very fine supper WOH tho adygrtiHi-nieiit, as lu> liad holcl nl- Red Bank Trust Company to throw her lu-uil liHs-k and lUU-u In Ha aalMman, William F. Cogan of lUIUV." nioHt all the pitrn and liu expfti'il the served, after which the time-was spent teutly. Wcatiide avenue. in general sociability. The fnre of tin- mnti wns u stiidy In ri'mujnini; pinn would be hold witliiti James Hogan, Leroy Kearney, John Hluwly flip jiirl, \wr fuco nlni'mt ii#* lN'WU(l»>rmcm. JI»- i-tos^cd tho Ilnor In tho next day or two. McNeil and Floyd Mullen are new The church officials at a meeting a whkUi MM till1 Miiow, ilropptd tho bnitjli Broad and Wallace Sts., Red Bank, N. J. few days ago adopted resolutions of re- tlii» KhiikiHlown mid 1 WUN too lute! fence in the rear of his Columbia hotel minutes. As a token of their esteem In thlH weafiifr to save hin kill!" Jlr sitrcut WIIH HH yearn old lawt Tliurwday. Interest Paid on Accounts Subject to Checks property on West Front street arid ii the women of the church presented A innii'H nrni WIIH thrust into the tiiiiH'd awny from thi> IHMI. "And itoo:l Khe received handsome birthday Kift^ moving two outbuidingi from the rear Mrs. Baeder with u purse of gold last opijulnii hotwet'ii tUo door and tin- luck to you, lli-uiiti-:'' hi> iniitti'ivil, and n. shujver of pustnl cards front of his property to Water itreut, Friday afternoon. jiUuli. Hlii> piiNlii'd nt tlit* door with nil "You'd rlHk your own m>ok for him?" friends in Ked Bank, Hound Brook hiT Ntri-iiKth, bill did not u)ter a word. nnd other plai'es. Mrn. Chikener is Henry Woodi of Peters place is sick said tho mail iiiVHcnily. 1 With rheumatism, iriwi. "For ({ini'M Hiikc, (five tii'o a fljjlitfug 1 UiiMy. VCH." blind, but othurwisi H)IO IH in jjood "For liliu iiml il health. Mr, and Mr». Jamog Cooper, Jr., of rlmnrf!" tho IDUII ftronnod. 1'or a muuii'iit tliuir vyt-s mut and Th» Motto of tha rir»t M.tUodl»t Ohuroh Irving place, will leave Friday for She Hti'iiiitHl buck, Npnki', Aud thuri was HUnn>tlilny moru VUitori at tUe Big Tair, Titusville, Florida, where they will of Sail Ink U ••7ri«naUn«li." "The BlieHff! Illdo Jnc!" tlinn admlratiini In hi". Then his lip* •pend about n month whh their son, The topic of the discourse at the "They're here!" Bile sakl quickly nw Recent Monmouth county visitors to Gparge Vttnderveer Cooper, While in First Methodist church for the next uppued, aud the iiu that luul bi'i-n the I'ansimn-l'ni'inf exposition were the South they will visit Palm Beach three Sunday nights will deal with life tbe Hhoutliig of n dozi'ii men WUNdlHiurbiiig him for HDU thno rufumil Mr, nnd Mrs, Lewis S."Thompson of and other placus of interest, beyond the grave. Next Sunday night heard, "Ckr to be ••ontrolli'd. Lineroft, Charles Kelly and N, H. Harry Tilton, who has been con- the topic will be "Why All Men Be-going to light tho lninp. Don't move "Wliat'i Bniiiti' Hcntli ti> you?" In- Tuttlo of Allo.nhurHt and Mr. tuid Mrs;. ducting a blacksmith shop on Wharf lieve in the Future Life." The follow- or get skecred into Bhootlng," BMked. And tlii' Klluut-u that fullowwl L. n» ronwardt'n and Dr. and Miss •venue, moved to Tinton Falli yester- Ing Sunday night the sermon will be "No tricks,' niliid!" snld the mnn.was charged with fours and doubts for Aldoyof,Ocean Grove. day, where he will conduct the shop on "Between Death and the Resurrec- "This isn't a kld'H gnmo I'm playing, both of them. formerly occupied by James Walsh, tion," and the third Sunday night the I've got you covered, niifl if you glvu BIRTHS. topic will be "Mother, Home and "I'm his Bister," she said (it last. And ni'.HK.—At Hill ri;ml(, fin Mr. and Mra. William H, Downes them so much as a wink I"— k, "pod daughter Florence of West Heaven." An attractive musical pro- it was Impossible to iniHuiKioVsluiid the April -Jiilh, Mrn. IIITIUUII Hi' gram will be presented by the choir A thundering at the door closed h!« deep breatii that left Ills lips. Hampton, Long Island, spent part of mouth. Ho stepped quickly behind the K.MLl:V—At ]-Uirni'rntril IStli, .Mrs. Jiuiii'H Ihininiiincl, of n of Newman Spring* road, ipent Sun- will be presented at a Sunday service the door. illnlgiiter. in a short time. The topic for next "I'm not so Bure," he said thought- HAXCl:.—At Ki-0'Oiolil, on Sunilnv, day at Lakewood, The girl lit the lamp, then carelessly fully. A])rll nth, Mrs. ClifCiiiil Hiiiiee, ot u William Clayton and Misses lona Sunday morning will be "The Wit-drew back tno bolta. ness," and the sermon will be an ex- lie wai sitting there gazing at her ilauglitir. and Mabel Clayton of Lakewood and The mnn nt tho door leaped lightly WAHKOW.—At Tli-il Uiiiik, on Kun- Mr, and Mrs, George Moxley of Fair position and enforcement of- Jesus'a when suddenly the strained call of a ilny, April iisth, Mrn, 1'niil Wiisknw, 'if a words to His disciples, "Ye Are Myfrom his saddle and politely raised nls (laughter. Haven were Sunday visitors of Mra. hut. His companions drew back their dog-wolf reached them. With a cry of Thomas Walling of Shrewsbury ave- Witnesses of These Things," Mr. joy she sprang to the door and threw nue. I Sloan desires attention called to thehorses and waited. MARBIAOES. fact that the motto of the First Meth- it open. KAHMNG— OHHOHX.—At Red Bunk, Miss Olive Peginedfl of Newman "I apologize for having disturbed a A man, slight of stature, yet seeming- mi Hatllriiay, April 17th, by Hiv. JiinujH odist church is friendliness, that the woman at this time of night, but we're I^nrd, Miss'Cnrn, A. HarllnB anil Aniury Springs road has returned from a seats of the church are all free, and ly of •trength, judging by the way in J visit with friends at Aibury Park. looking for an ex-frulghtor by the name i . OBhorn, both of Ileil JiunU. that the officials are glad to show every which he hauled his tired horse IIANKIXKON — rATTHHSOX, — At The -" John Thompkins of Brooklyn spent courtesy to viiitors. qf Joe Gregar, 'Llfte*' a horse some through the BIIOW, was coining toward Went i'tirniB, on Siitunlay, April 17th,. by friday with his sister, Mrs, Harry Os- nilles back and not the first by a good Rev. Harrison Decker, .Miss JJiniriiL Han. born of Bank street. the shack. The woman mn to meet klnHon of Kast KiH-mingiialc and Oscar The topic at the prayer service at many. He's given us a mighty good Patterson of West Farms. Sigmund Sail has returned from a the Reformed church tonight will be him, kUsed him affectionately and Business run for the money, but I reckon we've drew him into the humble apartment. JOHNSON—COOK.—At ABbury Park, visit to New York and will again be "Persona! Work," and the theme will treed him." iin Wednusday, April 14th, by .Hi el lee employed in the store conducted by his be "Christ as a Personal Worker." The man alrendy there rose to meet ,lohn A. Borclen, Miss Annii A. Juhnson brother, Joseph Salz, when it is re-Tomorrow afternoon the members of "You're tho now sheriff, aren't you?" hini, but the woman was the first toof Anbury I'sirk and .lurdim H. Uook ot Man opened, the ladies' aid society will arm them- There was biting irony in her voice. speak, LoliK Urnhdi. "We've hoard about you in these parts. JOSTK—HPKUILL,—At Aslmry Furk, Walter Selie, the three-year-old son selves with thimbles and scissors and "A man by the name of Joe Gregar, mi Wednesday. April inth, by ltcv. l-'run- of Walter Salic of Bank street, fell in will go to Mrs, Roland Crease's on Something .brnnd new from Boston, fis SirCliiskvy, MINH Anna Jnsti- nf As- appreciates the the river at the foot of Locust avenue Oakland street, where they will sew eh 1 Cnme out here to show them how Brunte,** she said. "Ho came Ueru bury Park and William T. Hjiruill of ll»'J styleful but com- while his fathtr was fishing there for the fair. Sunday morning Rev. to rope in Brunte Heath, djdn't you? with the sheriff on hts heels, and IHank. Sunday. Mr, Selic pulled the ooy out Lester G. Leggett will preach on Is it Brunte that you're after?" gave him a chance, I know that you'd LOrilC—SHAI1P.—At Katnntowii, ftt) fortable lines and and after he had put on some clothes Wednesday, April 14th, liy Rev. Hurttin "Saved to Serve," and at night a Billy "Brunte can wait. We'll take Gregar say it was the right thing to do," ,7. K, Way" Miss Jenniu Lore and Samuel loaned by Mra. Joseph Bosk^ey he was Sunday service will be held. A de- "Mebbe it was, mebbo it wasn't," ho 1). Sharp, both of Iti;il Uank. serviceable construction of the Burt & to go on with. Like as not they're one 1 taken home, ' ~~_ scription will be given of the taber- said, staring hard at the stranger, .M'KKLI.Il — WILLIAMS. — At LonR Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Beats of nacle at Paterson where the revival is and the same." nrancli, on Sunday, April IStli, by ]li'v. Packard " Korrect Shape " shoes. Now being held, of the crowds which attend "Is your sense of manliness as grent "HOW'B the gal?"' His eyes were Btlll 1'reaoriek LS, Harris. MIHS N'prnio IMc- South Amboy* spent Sunday with Mr. Kcllip and Hurry William^,' both of LonB is a fine time for any one who has and Mrs. Harry Osborn of Bank the services, and of the work ueing OS your sense of justice? Perhaps fixed on those of tho other man, "How long have you been in this country?" Branch, •treet. done there, A chorus of forty voices you'd like to search my shack?" PALMKR- CABS.—At Wrst Long never worn them to get •acquainted— Mrs. Frank N, Worth of Canal will sing the songs popular at the "It's my duty," ho Btnmmerea, "mucu he asked in a suspicious voice, BraiH'h. on Sunday, April IStli, by Rev. meetings, among the songs being J. Wliltton, MiRB Kllcn J. I'alnior nf itreet and uncle, Humphrey Hayward as I may regret it." "Long enough to know a man when the new Summer styles are in, of Wharf avenue, spent a few days of "Brighten the Corner Where You I see one. Your horse has slipped hi« Wi>Kt IJOIIK Braticli and William fi, Cass Are." In addition to the sermon there She Btepped back from the door and of Long Urancli, la«t week with relatives- at Jersey walked slowly to the other side of the halter, Brante Heath." PAUKEK-HARTSnilOVI-:.—At Stone ALBERT S, MILLER, . City. = __ «_wil-l -be^oloa, duets ^and-picturaa, fTi_nrrh,_iin Tiiesilnv. Anrll liutli. liy lii^v. The women's missionary union of Worn. STio Btooped over a BHa¥eaown7 .lolin t*. Lord, MIHK FIUHKIC Jlabcl Par- Miss Virginia DuMont of Navesmk then turned and glanced at the man in door Blmultnneously, Heath's nnd thekfr and Charles Hni'tHgruvti, both ot No. 18 Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J, 1» working ai saleslady in H. G, Fel-the clasais of Monmouth will meet at HiKhiandM. the doorway. woman's, And it cold official voice lows'i millinery store on Broad itreet. the Reformed church of Red Bank turned them back again, SrnuiIAnHKn—KOOPS.—At Long Mra. Cecil W, Ledlard of Keans- next Wednesday. The morning session He was watching her curiously. Branch, on Sunday, April ISlh, by lir-.v. will be a business meeting and an ad- Something beneath the clothes on the "Put up your handa, Brunto Henth, Wllliani I. Reud, Miss Alma Schumacher burg is working in Mrs. Hannah A. I've got you covered, and it .wouldn't of Lonjf IJraiioh and William Knoi)s of 'Gi'reyV "millinery ~ store on Broad dress will hfi given by Mrs. James shakedown Stirred uneasily. She whis- Wcstlielil, ttreet. Graham of Albany. At the afternoon pered soothingly and drew down tue be easy to mtsa from tills distance!" THOMPSON—JOXKS.—At ItPd Hank, session addresses will be given by Dr. "I thought that I recognized you," on Wuiljirsilay, April 1 Hit, by iiev. Julin- Miss Marguerite McCue of Shrews shoot. The man at the door saw the Him IJ. Miner, MIHH Kilitli Tlinmpsoii of bury has returned home after visiting Ida Scudder of India and by Miss C, flushed fnce of a suffering girl child. Bald Brunte, atretchinghiB hands above her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cooper of H, Lawrence. These speakers will his head and smiling bitterly as theLlnornft aiid Cec'll Joni's Of Kveri'tt. Shrewsbury avenue. represent the board of foreign mis- The woninn recroased tbe floor, JITITK—HOIIKX.—At New Monmoutli, "Is that your mnn?" she asked barrel of the revolver almost bruBluHl on Suiuiiiy, April IStli, by Rev, janieH !•', Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodgeri of sions of the Reformed church. The his nose. "Nan, little gal, they've play- MoriiHon, Miss Kathevino ICliniilietli Jlr- Washington street have been visiting women of the church wjll serve lunch- brokenly, "Would you like to search I'UB and Arnold Builen, both o£ Atlantic their son, Samuel E, Rodgers ofeon to the delegates and the meet- further?" ed It low down on you this time. Have Hit'IilandH. ing! will be open to the public, you been properly Introduced to tho Shrewsbury. "No," he said; "I'll take your -word new sheriff?" DEATHS. Dr, James M. Taylor of, Colgate The women's missionary union of If you'll take my apologies. What Is BATiniCli,—In Mitldltjtnwn tnwnHiii]i, university has returned home after the classis of Monmouth will meet in The sheriff thrust his revolver into on Momlay, April 1'JUi, MrH. JCuKibla Cheap John's Specials, it? Can't be fever tliis weather, but visiting hia niece, Mrs. Ada Conover the Red Bank Reformed church next its holster and held out his hand to Uarlifi', agt'il bO yuui'H. Wednesday. Meetings will be held at her face ia flushed." BATTKX.^At tlie LonK Dnuuli hos- Nobby Dress Suits, $6.50 to $11.75 of Wallace ttreet. "Broke her arm," said the woman, th6 man, pltiil, Jamos Batten of Anbury Park. ,• Mrs. William Maloney and daugh- 10.80 A. M, and 2:00 P. M. Mrs. "I did manage to take you without All kinds of fine pants to match your Sunday Coat ter of Jersey City have returned home Jnmes Graham will speak in the morn- "and it's set badly," BENNETT,—At Neptuni- City, on ing and Dr. Ida Scudder of India will The mnn behind the curtain waited firing a shot, Brunte," he said with a Thiirsdiiy, Aiirll IHtli, Jlrn, Duburah J, at fair prices. after spending several days with Mrs. laugh, "Bear that in mind, will you? BonniHt, aged B^ yuars, Maloney's parents, Mr. and Mrsmak. e an address in the afternoon. till the sheriff had gone and then came BiCKnS.—At Mew -Britain, Connecti- Khaki Pants, fine for work 75c and 95c Peter F. Lang of Shrewsbury avenue. Miss O. H. Lawrence will represent from his hiding place. Because one of these days you maycut, on Saturday, April 10th, Mra, Mary Miss Marion Sherman of Peters the foreign board. "Why flldn't you tell'mo?" he asked, hear the fellows chipping the newUsers, agutl 37 years. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 20c each sheriff, and then you can—well, you HHUVV].*rt:—At Karmingilale, on Wun- place was a recent guest of MisB Is- The anthems to be sung by thenodding at the shakedown. "Is it your day, April 11th, CaeurKt! W. Brower, aged Men's Union Suits, the right hind 50c telle Moore of Brooklyn. Methodist church next Sunday will be kiddy?" can butt in and say thnt ho wasn't 72 years, njra. Samuel E. Coggins of West"Eyes Hath Not Seen," "The Good quite as green as he looked. I don't nuCK.—At Frepliold, on I'riday, Anril Shepherd" and "Nearer My God to "No- my niece." 9th, SU'S, Amelia , aKWd S2 yoars, Boy's Union Suits *„,... w.. 2Se Front street has bought an Oakland "Let me have a look at her arm." know what you've got In the pack for touring automobile, Thee." the little girl, but if it's a doll to jilny OI-IAMPOLIJION. •— In France, on Our Work or Dress Shirts cant be beat. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and The fourth of a series of entertain- He went over to the shakedown and JFarch. 23d, Andre C, Chainijollloli, for- gently turned aside the clothes. The with it will do her more good than inerly of New York, nifid H4 yciii'M. We have ail kinds, We save you a little. daughter of Shrewsbury avenue spent ments given by the young people of medicine. Keep her arm in the splints CUAFIK.—At Long Branch, on TIiurH- Sunday with Mrs, Johnson's parents Grace Sunday-school will be held in child looked up Into his face and seem- day, April lath, Mrs, Daniel H. Clark, at jelford. litt-tnrfl rnam Friday night of thin -Ed for a couple of weeks nnd keep your agejl 5!i years, Dont forget our $1.65 shoes, they are the best Ely Xirby oi JIojMflfiuth ititi#t and week. The program .wilLcottsist of "Are you the doctor monf1 uhfi a»k. heart up for good. That little girt on DAVISOX.—-At Jersey City, on Mon- that was ever bought for the money. Edward A. M»son of Pearl street are vocal, instrumental and violin solos, the shnkedown Is worth working for— day, April 12th, 1-U-nry P. Duvlson, for- suffering with rlwumatigm, ed. He nodded reassuringly and com- merly of Freeliold, . , Our $2.00 Work Shoes cant be beat. Grecian poses, tableaus and ft sketch meuced tenderly to remove the band honest work! I shall come back one Louis Soffel -of Jersey City is visit- entitled "Queen Ann Cottages."% of these days"—he glanced meaningly IJOMIXICK.—At MfitnWfin, on Weil- OgeB. neHilay, April 14th, MIHH Kina J, IJom- Overalls and Jumpers, the kind that wear, 45c each ing" his broiler, Augustus Soffel of The first of a series of euchres to be at the woman—"to see how the patient iiilcU.'ugod 20 years, Bridge avenue, who ii sick wiui pneu- ;iven by the newing society in con- "Set!" he muttered. "It hasn't had is progressing," I-'l^pOlJ.—At I-'ulr Haven, on Sntur- monia. a chance to set. Who made thene unction with tiie Rosary confrater- He walked to the door and looked duy. April 17th, Mlclincl Klooil, ugeil 0!) Mra. G. A. Schwarta of Broad street ?nity of St. James's church will be held splints?" years, S montliH. Ii on a visit to Ban Francisco. at Mra, Charles Hoffman'a on West "I did," iaid the woman, "It was the back. PI1KY.—At IjonR Branch, nn Tluirs- William Maloney and family have Brunto Heart was bending over his day, April 15th, JoHepii JC. Froy, at?ea 4H CHEAPJOHN. Front itreet tonight. The committee beBt I could do." yt'iii'B. moved from Canal street to one of includes Mra. Hoffman, Mrs, David "Xou can't expect a woman to be little girl. The woman was standing HANSON,—At FreolioHl, on Monilnj-, THE WORKMAN'S FRIEND. William Wilbar's houses at Fair Leroy, Mrs. Peter Lang, Mrs, .George transfixed in the center of the room. April IZtli, John, flve-inontliH-oId Hun of Haven. clever fit everything," ho mused. "Give Samufl Hnnsoh, Cor. Wharf Ave. and East Front St., Red Bank. Conrad, Mrs. Richard Tobin, Mrs. me that box," With the old of his The sheriff held up a finger, and she John Tetley and Irving Finch, Jr., George Grause, Mrs. George J. Daly, went to him RB one in a dream. KAHLE.—In Pctinsylvanin, on Wtcl- rode their bicycles to Asbury Park jockknlfe he fashioned the splints and iiesdny, April 14tli, Svtllinm Kiiiile of Open Evenings Till 8 O'Clock. Saturday* 12 O'CIocW. Mrs. John Carroll and Mrs, James "It is probable that they'll be want= Liting Brnncli, aijed 44 yi-ars. Saturday, where they visited relatives Jackson, enst rotiud for a illng. "Now that •nd cabled on Miss Graple, a teacher m belt," ho commanded. Indicating n ing a new sheriff," he laughed, "but LANK.—At Tennent. on Sunday, Apiil A township Sundny-school rally will I want yon to believe that I feel it lltii, Jagob C. Lanti, «(jtHl 41 yearn, the Red Bank school. be held in the First Methodist church man's cartridge bolt hanging behind MALONEY.—At WlekatunU, on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden MeClaskey of on Tuesday night. May 4th. Secretary the door. was worth it," day. April ilth', Kdwartl Maloney, nBtiJ Hudson avenue spent Monday at New I. B. Burgess and Rev. Charles O. Mechanically she handed it to Aim, She gave htm a sweet smile, and all 40 years. York., Wright of Ridgewoqd will make ad- that she said wai: MOFKI5TT.—At Kingston, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Moselle of and, thotigh the muioles of her face did April lath, Kev. William W, MofCett, dregiei, A fifteen minute' sonf service not move, she saw the look of iurprlao "Come back!" affod §1 years. Oakland atreet visited friends at Pat- will be led by a choir and orchestra. RUE.—At Allpntnwn, on Thurflday. terson over Sunday. The subject at Grace church next that cnnie into his eyea as he tookth e April 8tll, Mrs, Ciiurlottg Itufi .Utf«!il SLf Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ely of Wal- Sunday morning'will be "God's Oasis belt in his nngcra and turned it over. The Plane'! Seven Octaves. years. lace street are spending ten days at Within naif an hour the child wai TIIOMPSON.-*At KnBllshtowii, on in tiie Desert" and at night the third Pianos of atandard slzo have a kej Tuesday, April 13th, MIHM Mary A. Washington., aefmon on "At Whosi Door Shall We Bleeping iwacefullj. board of seven octaves and three notes Mrs. Samuel E. Coggins, Mr, and .Thompson, aited 7It ycarH, Lay the Blame for the War" will be 'Tin obliged to you," MAA tM wo». -Ofty-two wnlto keys. There la o THOrtPL].—At HiKhlantls, on Thurs- -t WE. AT W • Mrs. Jacob Degenring, Harry Smock, preached. The women of the church an. "Are we quits}" reason for thi« limit Am it is, the«lay, April luth, ThoniaH Tiioipo, tigM in Jr., and Mrs. Leon de la Reussille are meeting this afternoon at the years, REP BANK took a trip Sunday in Mn. Coggins's "I should like to think so," he re-keys at eirhi>r end of the keyboard are WIUTl'3.—At RlirewHliury, on Tliurs- parsonage. Mra, James Lord will give plied, moving toward the floor, rarely used, and the tones that can new automobile to Hoboken, where a reading on "Pollyanna Grows Up." day, April IBth, Cliarlea 1,, While, affOd they attended a birthday celebration "There are a couple of hone rogt In now be produced, from the lowest to 08 years. The Trinity church veitry will meet WOODWARD.—At Cream Kid TP, on lor MrV Smock's father, Harry Smock. tonight to decide on means of paying the otUer room," ahe said quietly. "The the highest. Include ail thnt have any Wednesday. April 14th, llrH, lluniiaJi S, TBtlRSPAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Walter Thompion, Jr., son of Wal- off the deflct in the miaaionary-«ppro- drifts would give you lepa of a chance definite niufUcal value to the hunmn Woodwurd, used 68 years. ter Thompson of Locust avenae, hai priation. . , than the ahtrtff did," ear. If the ceatptmt of the keyboiv^ recovered from pneumonia, Embarrasament showed lteelf in the were eiteoded the added keys would CEB.TICTOATE The Pride of the Flowery Kingdom Mrs. Howard Higginson of South OW TBIAI. FOR MUBDBS. " twitching of hie flagen, produce sounds or noises without any TttEAHPRY PEFABTMENT, itreet is out again after, having been "I BhaU rit up with the chllfl," she musical slgntflcanra It la possible for OF OOKinOUfil OF THE confined to the hoUBe with grip. MWIH BUoluuio Mulng Triad foe Kill- the hninnn ear to perceive sounds over OUBBENOT. Mrs. Anna Hackett of Locust ave- ing His Broth«r-in-t«w. added. lineton, D. r , Ajuil titli. 191." "Thanhs." Hie hand was ontti a range of about eleven octaves, but WHUHISAa. by »atlHfactiu v i-\ld<>ni<1•1 nue'is slowly recovering from grip, Edward Stachano is being tried be- the production uf musical bounds i* prusi'ntoil to tho uniloiMlKiit ii. It I ' " with which riie has been tick three fore Judge Kaliseh at Freehold for the door lending Into the other apartment bt't n made to appem tliat "The Bt-cond confined to the seven and onu-thlrd oc National Hank nf Kcd Bank." loontcd The Kuma Trio weeks. u murder of John Sherlock in Atlantic "I hope that Bmnte Heath, wtao*Ter f i BenUfl. In tlio town <> lt^d It.ink, In the i o«nt\ Bichard Deevey hae moved from township last December. Stachano he Is, will have half my luck." of Moiiinouth and Htntf of New .h-r- Entontown to Fran]f^ Pittenger's wa,s Sherlock's brother-in-law. Sher- BOV. IIIIB toniplli'd with all 'tho jno- In a Novel Talking Magic and "I hope so," she whispered. "He de- \lslonH of tho Act of CoiiKreH-i "to house at Minnesink Park, in Mipdle- lock was killed with a heavy club and serves It." triable national b.mkmi; iiHMOrlatlnni town township. The house in which his body was dragged to a ditch, "You teem to know something about Br««d Ralaor. to t-xtond thi'lr nn-poiate exlHtcni-r, Mystery Offering he moved was vacated by George H, where it was concealed by some brush. "Oh, dear," gronned the young wtfo, and for othei puu'oni H," uppiu\rtl Hale, formerly of Rumson, who baaStachanap represented by Thomas P. BrunteV lie naid. Julv Ii 1KK2. HB nnicmlid by tn<* tt(-t With Special Elaborate Scenic Effecti She was Hitting on tho aide of the •1 donft know what to use to raise my iippio\ed Aintl 12. 1!M)^. gone to Bristol, Conn., where he isFay and the state's case is being taken bread. I've tried everything." XOW, THKHKroitK, f, John Kkelton employed BB superintendent of a large care of by Prosecutor Sexton and his shakedown, and her eyes met his fair- WlllhmiH, t'oiiiptmlh I of tin- rimoiu'y, estate. Mr. D«evey trains Lem ly1 aud squarely. "A derrick and a couple of Jock- iln linrtby i-eillfv tbiit •Tin- Si'iond Nil- assistant, Elmer H. Geran. screws ought to do it." thought her tlixml ll.i'nk of Itrd linnk," loi ntcil In Ihn 3-OTHER STAR ACTS-3 Ketcham'a trotting horses. "I know that he's neiter Mid a square town of Ked Hank, in tin- county of Harry Gimlet of Bridge avenue was Owl, If that's what you mean." buttband. but toe didn't say it aloud.- Moimioutli and »tati' of New .Tiimiy, IH And The Usual Film Play Feature* ; to Xaaniia BoBtou Transcript nnthoil/cd to IIIIMI iiii ri HHIOII foi the • New York visitor Monday. "H«'s married, isn't he?" lipilod HiieoIilLil In its nmondnl lirtlclfft Mrs, Sarah McCue of Matawiin has Mies Lucy Perkins, who is employed "So I've heard." of iiHHiu tntlim niiiiiflv, until flosi> of FRIDAY THE MASTER KEY been spending a fewday s with Mrs- oa * maid by W. I. Kelly of Atlantic Old diatom. IIUMIIHMH on Apill Iti, 1li:tr> C. W. Bennett of Herbert street. • Highlands, went insane Uat w«ek. "Wealthy woman tT" In tfsttinony win n of vllni'm m\ hfind "Wealthy—but fine Isn't much of a In Pern It waa once tb« cuBtom for nnd Heal of olllee thli Mi'\i-nto»'Hth clay Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacKeUar of She was taken to Trenton by Chief of domentlc aerviinto to bate two of tbeir iii Mr. Eolic# J«hn B. fln^dekar, whare ahe woman. He was n good and straight CHi-iiU11' JDILM SKKL.TON WILLIAMS, Una committed to fh« state hospital man -when she left trim." J «pper front ttttb Mctnfitad. Tbjtr ab Coinptrolle^ of Iho Ourronry. ALWAY5 A BIB f or the in«nV .- - • . "'And then bo took' to horse lifting?" wnce indicated Mrntod*. Olfarter No. "2C No l^M

j i lit. * •" *"*'. Pago •Ixtaan. THK RID BANK REQI8TIH. Thou, •ffvTIfllini Tile TuTpftaed eon- At «Ma Monpitiu. *• fu WUlia*. A YUtUm of tkt Wat. nil run" nfiu pirueaii? Tlii,' liWu w diictui'H query of "Here—whuff eat- Robert big, hearty, ns (Inn An old South Carolina! darky wai It WM her "At hom«" day, and in "Madam," saM tha tattcrtd «nd Quut_HRV« you ahaan—hie—*nj^- in' you?" ho Hlnxlo buck to Sylvia— mill conllrineU n "»iinple Uve^" us «he Bent to the hospital of St. Xnvier in the awkward interval juit before t«» torn supplicant to tho benevolent lady •hinf my frlen' Boiworih latelyt (lie crowd in the alalu pacilng respect- Charleston, One of the gentle, blnck- wus servtd the conversation bffran to was transeendeiiliil, able, physically who amwered hii timid rap at tha Hotel cl«rk—H« wsi hart half «n fully before' liliu—eourteou.Hiy beckou- obud sisters put a thermometer In his flag. She WHB racking her brain in an door, "have you any old clothw you hour ago. ' One Touch ami mentally, to hold Sylvia in thu hol- nouth to take his temperiiture, Pre«- effort to provide iomt diversion for cd Her to I'INC, lifted liU hat galhiutly can spare for an unfortunate victim Gutit—Wui '« 'lone—hie—n low of his hiunl. to lili MtHI blUMhiim bunellclary, and, ntly, when the doctor made his her gueRtR, and at last an idea •truck of the European wart" wls '•-» Though she Htrugfrlei! Ufa* nud hard VvtlHisvtHl by iipprovlttK glaiict'a from ounds, ho -mid: "Well, Nathan, how her. Turning to the dull, rotund, "I think I have, my poor man? but t m Of Nature itKailiNt the eouvli'tlou, Sylvia knew I he men, the adulatory gii?,e of tile Jo you feel?" ' newly rich gentleman beside her she how doei thin happen? You can not warn la* WM him for her muster at night. woiiioii left bohliKl, mndi! his way from '1 feel right tol'ble, boss." naked: "Would you like a aonutu be- huve been in thii war, surely," Sapliieh—Clevirt Oh, vtryi Why, fore tea?" To do her jiiMtlee, however, she bat- the car. 'Have you hod any nourishment?" "No, madam," humbly replied the •he haa Eraini enough for two. tied biavely nwninst the Browing 1 "Thank*, thanka, awfully," was the sufferer; "hut my wife hug tent all MUt Keen—Tha» aha't juit th« girl How a Noncombatont Became;; to eiipitiiiiite to HilllugH, The conductor repeated ills qucittluiM 'What did you have?" reply. "I've hnd two on my wuy hero, my clothes to the Belgians," you ought to* tnarry. but 1 dont njinti if I have another." Every time tln> hitter, loving, loud iis to tliu cause of the illHturbance, but 'A luily done gimme a piece of glass an Advocate of Force, «• to suck, boss." voiced, confident, returned from 0110 N paid no more atlindoii to him A Truthful •ttibtad, of the engineering "Jobs" from wliloli In H»r r»th#i'» Oar, By ETHEL COLSON he drew ssiiUfaotlon ami siisttMianee. "Does your husband over He to "Where wore you last night?" you?" «#• Copyright liy Flunk A, Mun«ay Co. Sylvia, 1'1'cliiig her fiite 11 little nearer, endeavored to chill him to it 11 Icicle, tc ki one girl of another, "Never," "I was out riding with father in his "How do you know? ' send him (inlte out of her orbit, car." lint Hillings WIN iiinde (if Htuff tin: "Ho tells me that 1 do not look a "Yoirro mlstiikpn, honey! 'Unite "Hut I didn't know your father hnd day older than I did when he married stern even for her mnrtyr umterin! force' doesn't iihvnys ppell lirutsillty. nn automobile." me twenty years ago, and if ho doesn't Isiu. Ihi hilled the strange "He hain't; ho is a motorman," mid there nre times when It's us iieceB- lie about tnat I dont think vhe would tenets and (Hilts In which Sylvia rev- about leas important matten," Kiiiy iiH liroiitlilni;. I don't believe In elinl; nit. |>;irmloxicMlly, lie loved her | . m • m- cruelty to n«lninls, but there nre h«- fi»r en ilii'Miim; tlieni, And In* always Monty Valkl. 111:111 brutes who elm only be h.indled knew not only what ho want ml, but "Are you going to the mugicale at tho Robinson's tonight? ' "Money talks, I tell you, money by mnin Mtrengtli, nnd there nru situa- illvJ.i linw to get If. "I dont know. Aro they going to talks," tions thnt on 11 only be Htrnlghtenod out Sylvia, nt Ili'st condescending to ar have music or is Josephine going to "Yes, I know it does. I married by did of the huninn fist," guc wllli him In behalf of the furred Hing?" money," Mini feathered "little brothers" he Nimi "1 cnii't believe It, Hubert"—ond Syl- with mich ruthlesH enjoyment, presi*t via's gentle eyes 0:11110 their ncnrest to ly fiiuiid herself reltictantly enjoyini; flnnlilng. "Mind In more powerful tliiui his KOs'ieiy. Hy mid by It Heomed nJ If iii;itter, spirit stronger tlnin seusntlon. she iiilKht dn "the cause" non\ sorvliv Soul spoil ks to soul, and the natural by cliMiiijing his opinion!*. And by the t'oinnmnder on 11 couiiunnd aljedleiup, time HIH" knew llohcrt's prlnelplos—or when necessary, without nppealiiii; tu lack 'N ready tn Rag Rugs in novel effects—17 different kinds; many novelties", Sale of Canton China fiylvln, In connection with sweet, yield- do HO. If her queer 'pvliu.-iplos' make special sizes to order. ing llttlu pence, enthusiasts like your- her happy, why sliotildn't HIIO enjoy Rugs for PoreAes—Imported and domestic; 8 different kinds; During the month of April we are offering the popu- self, but you murk my words, honey, them? I don't care how much she 01IABFINO THE BULLV 1IY THE CJOLLAIt, rectangular, square, and oval. lar "blue and white" Canton Chinaware at a discount tho time? will come when you'll no- loves nil the rest of the world, so long UB VAMKED HIM t'HOM 111.4 HSAT, knowledge force necessary, and I only ns she loves 1110 more." Seamless Chenille Rugs— "Chaumont" and other qualities, of 25% off regular prices. bopo that I'll bo there!" Privately, the young man was of the thui( T.0 tiii: viLiujUiSiiuu uuiiy, '\vlio Wilton Rugs'-Foreign and domestic; 12 different kinds; hun- could be discerned desperately gestlcti' For over half a century Vant'ine's has been the head- "Well, I hope you won't," said SylTla opinion Hint marriage, culminating'In' dreds of designs. •firmly, "for I want to keep on loving tho mothrrhood she so highly revered, latliig and striving to overtake tho cur quarters in this country for Canton China, and in no other you, Robert, nnd I don't think," more would change Sylvia, makolior not loss in the distance. Body Brussels Rugs—-Patterni of decorative ejtcellence, establishment in the United States may be found such a firmly, but with n disarming smile, jjood, but more normal. But ho snid He simply, silently, assisted Sylvia •'that even you could make me love nothing, ijnturally, of this theory. to the ground nnd escorted her to the Bath Room Rugs—Domestic and imported; wool, mohair and complete assortment as we always carry in stock. you if I saw you lighting. You know lie only went on loving Sylvia huge- sidewalk. They had taken some steps cotton, Following UB brief list of the reduced prices i n#ru!»r bow I ionthe nnd detest and abhor ond ly, spending every available moment before Sylvia spoke. Axminsttr Rugs— Durable and inexpensive, Regular Bale Prlct'. ITlce, Price, despise n man who cun't control his with her, obeying such of* her, com- Then—tho surprise of his life came Price. ,...„,,, 4 qt 2.S0 6*. 1.8S ••. animal passions, -who tries to bend an- luundfl and wishes na were possible to to Robert Billings. China and Japan Mattings, Cocoa Mats. flat, 10" 1 i.BO dpi. §4,88 flo*. Coffee Cupi ftaJ Fimnrj, extra other by brute strength to his own linn, sharing her beliefs and practices He hail expected stern, possibly tear- i, flat, «" a,iS,100 " 1.S8 handU'd, high, iwill. Whnt nre our intellects given ns whenever he could, evading issues that fill reproof and..reproaches- -He felt a "Tuxmdo", Carpet Sweep0rs~$3.2S each. Meat DUhei, oblong. ,» •Hi" .,.,...,,,... T.50 ioi ~"l0".... SO e«, ,68 '•• Coffee Cupi and % lor it not to use -them, and what's the promHcd to prove argumentative'or little guilty as to Indulging in any kind Sir»t Dlihoi. oblong, II" «,00 " 4.50 " Saucer*, hnndl.J, M use of spiritual nnd mtjntul training If stormy. This was most difficult when of physical "trouble" in the presence Special Values in Wilton Rugs—Sat 9 ft. x 12 ft.. low. i U", t.50 " 5,88 It doosn't tench us to live In and to our it enmo to questions of physical prow- of ladies, justifiable, even necessary as BOUD Turpon, with Id C u p 1 anil highest possibilities? oss and war. at $30, $37 and $46,75; reduced from $39, $45 and $60. «*nd« •/• ...... *.O9 " 3,00 " Paueeri, (Un he felt his late action to have been. Cuvtriil Dlih, ban died, h 1 1 h, Ifike most liirge men, Robert was SiJ4" .IT.IO " 5,88 "But there's no use In our nrgulng," But—the face that Sylvia turned to- Special Values in Brussels Rugs—$iM9ii. % 12 ft,, " iqunre. $- •. 1,60 » 1.13 « Tea Cup* n n tl na nobert's mouth set in a straight nud peaceable by nature, but ho believed In ward him was radiant, adoring, and at $21.75^reduced from $28,25 and $32,50. Covtred Plih, oval, HaucpFi, handled, the timely and judicious laying on of her voice, if a little shaky, was tender low, 314" 6,SO " 4,88 « steady line, "because." another dlsnrm. li» ,,.,.,,. 1.00 " 2,15 " CoRt-e Pot. l/»..'.... S,00#*. 2.25 »«. ing smile, "the time evidently baa not -Bands and that in order to enjoy peace ly soft and sweet, Scotch Style Wool Art Rugs at Special Prices. s Covered Dl«h, oval, ColTeP Piit. •/•.. 8.00 " jO " come for me to convert "you, And it frequently was necessary to fight "Robert," she began, then drew him, g» 1.25 " ,04 " Binun, handled, i/l ...,,,,, 1.00 " ,75 « for it. with a pretty air of mystery, toward Salad Bowl , %*.O9 " 1,50 " meanwhile my, dear boys will be wait- Bakum. oblong, B".. 1.00 " ,75 " 6 » K » r I, liiinilli J, Ing for me if we don't ,^nrt rfgHt Sylvia as a noncombatflnt extremist the darkened doorway that led to a "Invincible" Electric Vacuum Cleaners Bakort, OblonB. 11". 1.50 " 1,18 " !/• 1.50 " away." ' '"* earnestly desired to convict him of er- darker hall and flight of stairs. Piteho™N, o1 Maiqt l Orcleri.BOi Filled" 1.1. SKoa " o mm C. O, D.or on Approval. Eight Portable Models. Stationary Plants UMtalled, "All right, I'll benready. when you ror in this direction, Sometimes it Wondering, perplexed, he followed In nre," retorted Robert. And SylTla trip, seemed to her as if she simply must silence, Sylvia stepped inside, waited ped gftyij" upstairs. succeed since she found herself equal- for him to join her, quietly closed the FIFTH AVINUIk47*> STREET, N1WJT0RK A. A.VANTINE & CO., Inc. The episode was characteristic. ly unable to face the prospect of life door. • Sylvia, highly strung child of'com- crowned by or bereft of her dear Then, waving his head downward— Fifth Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street, New York. • fortable parents, was an odd offshoot fljjhler, sheL JwasL ,batTJi_Jittbi.,thingT-whlle-ier- 51io clinjux cnrnlTorrfho Sunday aft lover stood sis feet two—she laid gen- ernoon when Sylvia, who, seared oi tie hands on his shoulders, blushed and her lifo in thu dark and of all mascu softly suggested: line strangers, worked several even "Please sliut your eyes." ings n week with the larger lads of it Still wondering, more puzKledj' he slum settlement, broke on* the recorded obeyed, and Sylvia, her face like a rose., conversation to conduct a "boys* peace her oyoa misty yet Btarlike, bestowed meeting" in the club liall, upon him a thistledown kiss— the first Robert bad consented to accompany she had ever offered. hor, though bo hated slums and peace "Hobert, dear," she explained when meetings, because it was his only the caress having been returned with chance of spending the occupied time vigor and compound Interest, she was with Sylvia, wlioiii since on the mor- again in a position to speak plainly— row he must cwny for another long "Robert,, dear, I can't tell you iiow "job" lie would not see again for sev- noble and line you looked %s you came If You Pay $10 or $12 eral weeks, <• to that poor girl's rescue! rerhaps"— They went through a neighborhood with tleotlug and tardy recollection of he mentally characterized as "rotten,11 the endangered peace principles—"that a Month Rent resolving that once Sylvia was his horrid wretch might have minded if wife, he'd stop her going to such jou'd merely spoken to him; but, then, places if they had to move to tho (perhaps lie mightn't; and, anyway, be You can purchase one of these Rocky mountains, deserved a lesson. Sylvia, born aristocrat, sedulously "Robert," with increasing fervor, persuaded herself that she loTed^tbe •'you know how proud and fond I've houses with the same money you soiled, unkempt men and women.^rho always been of you. I shouldn't be shared the stuffy street car with them. wearing your ring otherwise. But are now spending for rent, A nijlinsip, born democrat, not in the you've opened my eyes this afternoon, leant (ibjeeting to work or even life dearest; and I don't think, honestly und with lii.s social and educational infe- truly"—another luring gesture and n small deposit down, balance same rioiK, found the prevailing atmosphere caress not quite BO ephemeral In char- of beer, wliiMky, friod onions, stale to- acter—"that I've ever really loved you as rent, haeco and unclean clothing partieular- lief ore!"

Sylvia, divining his state of mind. BEST PAYING RAILROAD. tried to talk on sweetly, but was sorely hindered by the crowded condition of It's a Little One. Built of Scrap Iron 22x24 feet, ground dimension, the car, the perpetual' ehaiiRO of occu- on Wooden Rails, pants, the general discomfort of the Tho railroad film pays the biggest plenty of closet room, water and situation. „<* dividcodii on tbo capital invested is, Robert, stauHlng straight and stiff according to the Technical World mng- electric lights and a plot of Vfore her, fending her as well ng Qziiio, the Grnnd lalaud rnlirond. It Is might be from the unpleasant throng, in nortborn Albertn, Cunndo, 200 miles THE aiBIi LEFT HEP. HEAT THE preserved for the most part a silence from any trunk line or feed. ground 50x100 feet or 75x100 BI'OKE A0A1N, that he strove not to render grim. It Is only a quarter of n mile long iu all but personal appearance. From ITo regarded his fellow passengers ond built of Bcrop Iron on wooden feet, clear title guaranteed, for her very birth she had been dveron. with a forbidding stare, especially the rnlla. Ita rolling stocu conalsta of two flowed with principles, not to say scru- hi jr. loud, overdressed bully who sat n battered freight enra, which ore push- $1,450. ples. little to Sylvia's right, « ed along the rood by the men who ship Her father early remarked of hor Between Sylvia nnd the bully sat n tie freight, no locomotives being used. coucerulug the former that, wherens .rouiig girl, ehy, modest, charming, The freight thnt Is bundled on thta You must see them to appre- : moat people treated principles like whose attention the bullv was deter road conslata principally of furs^ which plus, turning the points carefully mined to attract. The more persistent, ore towed up tho Atunbaska river on away frost a possJbTe danger lino, Syl. ly she refused to be cognizant of his BCOW8 hauled by men, are laden on ciate them. via BO turned hers that they not only existence the move persistently he tho cars, pushed down the railroad and pricked her own conscience, but nlsc pressed his repulsive presence upon •hipped flgnln on other scowi, jhej*fibx every one who enmo within her per- her. clrcumTentlng the dangereFm Urnnd DIRECTIONS! sonal radius. At last the girl, nervous almost to rapids. Returning, the scowa carry all I>ntw he decided that only the girl's distraction, pretended to search her BorU of freight for the Hudson Bny lovo of fun and intrinsic sweetness pocketbook for something nnd In so compauy'a factors nnd are floated down Take Highlands car at Red Bank, saved her from prlgglshness, n tend- doing dislodged a stray uicltel. This the river. ency from which many-of her friends was the bully's chance. The Hudson Bny company charges leave ea,r one block this side of Head- did not consider her entirely exempt. Retrieving the coin from beneath the $2.60 a ton for all freight on this little Iu early childhood Sylvia'a too sen- feet of those in the aisle, ho handed it railroad, and the shipper must handle den's Corner, walk east to R, R. sitive conscience kept both herself nud back to the loser, with a word and his OWD goods and posh the can him- her mother thin and nervous. Sh« smile that sent the hot blood coursing self. grew up, again to quota her loving po- to her very forehead. Crossmg, . Battleships Now and Then, tternnl parent, 0 "universal believer," As the girl, frightened and furious, Religious devotionallsm, as a matter rose to leave her seat the bully spoke A battleship today la not tho same as Opposite The Beautiful Strauss Mansion, course, fascinated Sylvia. Vogeta- again, laying a bold,, restmiiiYug hand a battleship in Nelson's day. The old _ Uulsiu, nutl-vlvlsectiou, peace prln- upon her arm. The ihr! quivered help- Wooilon throe decker could only be de' 'cli>l«8, dress reform, public hygieno. lessly, divided between gj'ith and Ntroj'rd by long and Uosperato close AgenU on Ground DnUy. Sundayt Included. flU w«a grist that came to her Bpiritual team, • *™ quarter fl^liting. .It would stand hours mill. of buttering. It would take hundreds Or S«« Yoiuf Own Broker. • Sylvia saw and blushed almost OB of shot Mini Htlll be capable of fighting. BUo went cold In waiter becaustf' of vividly as tho bully's victim, Other But today 0110 unlucky shot, one blow tUe conviction that it was wrong to people saw and frowned or snickered. from a torpedo, tuid the great fighting kill animals for furs; BIIC wont hungry WRITE OR CALL according to temperament. uiaihliie Is a heap of scrap iron,—Lon- when away from home because she Hillings saw nnd recognized nt once don GranUlc, would wit no foo(J produced at cost of Ills duty, his opportunity, his outlet 4 life. For similar reiiBons slio wore HIIU and his desire, ftnd woolen gloves—with io:ithlug, Grasping the bully by thecollnr, ho To~W«ar The harder, inoro tryitii; a belief, e Lendera—Say, £'?* been carrying HE (ft! t BOETTK^ CO., yanked him from his sent, bunged him theory, the more nrdontly Sylvia es down upon Ills knees.before tho insult- those 1. O. O.'i of years until th»y ore |>oiuieU it. 1-ovlng peace above all ed girl, dragged liim, fighting nnd •bout worn out Burrows-Sorry, old ^ 828 BROAD STREET, aim fought daily for her prln sweating fiercely, through tho crowd maa. Next time I'lk use better pap«r. of amused, admiring spectators out of 'r Tlieao things being so, it wus uatu- the ear door, across the platform, and NEWARK, M. J. . It pays to advertise in THE REQISTEH, Inevitable, tiuit Bho Hliould —threw him over the rear rail, f —Advertisement. . '

u • •" THI IHW BANK REGISTER.

has been canvassing the village the past week for old magazines. She NEWSFROMMMMCTOWN hai a market for all these, and the SAT money U turned over to the Metho- OWMT dist church, (MAU lAUI. Mr, and Mrs, Edward Butlay of Port Monmouth spent last Wednes- VekMm, Jr., Mfl MM Wonderful Economies Arranged on Spring and Summer Wear day at Philadelphia, Mr. Butlay has to W*«~-M«w Xouwmttibeta enjoying a week's vacation from VMom to OIT« anttrtAinnunt hia duties aa fireman on the Central •AT- *4nM4»y Mfkt, railroad. Fiihtrnwn ftt Btlford and Port Work has been started on Walter Special Values in Women't25cMercer- Monmouth report •maU MtekM «f E. Walling* new stucco house at Port •had, harring And MU In Uwir fyke Monmouth. The house will be built Undermuslins. ized Hosiery, Special neta this y«ar compared with lMt of hollow tile, and J. Henry Walling year's eiwrn. Tht fishermenar ein doing the maaon work. For example, Women's 39c 17c or 3 pairs setting out their poundi this week, MAX Ekoskey, who has been em- John Watson of B«lford set a pound ployed the past four yean by Harry Gowns.made of good quality for 50c, net lMt we«k, «nd h« will »et another White of Belford, has left Mr. White's 'eusbric, o«atly trimmed, THE BROAD STREET BAZAAR In black only in all size*, this WMk, employ and he is now working for The engagement of Mlu Martha John Watson of Belford. 2Oc. double heels and torn. Hill, daughter of Gui Hl]l of Locu»t William Steams of Navesink, an 26 BROAD STREET. Next Door to the Sugar Bowl. RED BANK, N. J, Point, to Robert Johnion, Jr., ofemployee of Lester A, Sickles, will Naveiink, son of Robert Johnson, wu go to Aabury Park next Tuesday to Announced last week, Mr. Johnion take an examination for an automo- is under contract te play botball bile driver** license. New Voile and Organdie Waists, Bleached Sheets, Special 59c. with a Worcetter, Mauaehutetta, Mrs. Mama Pop* of Little Silver Sale of Domestic and Wash Goods. teanvand th* season lasta until nearly returned home last Thursday after Special lie. Full Bleached Sheets, standard make, no dress- 10c Bleached Sheeting, standard make, 38 tiie end of September. The weddi having •pant * few days with her will take place in St. Agnea'i Ca parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0, H, Greene Some of all-over embroidery, others trimmed ing, full size. inches wide. Special 6>4c. home. Mill Hill WM educated in aof Nartsink. with shadow and filet lace and embroidery; also convent at Washington, S, C. Her Mrs, Ella Hampton and her mother, father, Gun Hill, U a theatrical nan, Mrs, Isabella Scott of Newark, are plain tailored styles, all sizes. Bed Spreads, Special 83c. Bleached Toweling and BUged the famout comedy, "Mutt visiting Mrg, Scott's granddaughter, and Jeff," Miai Minnie C. Frost of New lion- Large size crocheted Bed Spreads in extra with red borders, Special yard 4c. The ushers' union of the New Mon- mouth. New Spring Coats at $4.95 heavy qualities. mouth Baptist church will hold a William E, Bunn, Rev, Lester G, musical enUrtainment next Wednes- Leggett and Henry McLean of Red and $6,75. 50c Table Damask, Special 33c. day night. The committee in charge of Bank weqt visitors at the Naveaink A new lot showing all-wool Serges and Shep- Woman's Cotton Gauze Vests the entertainment mmim of Wilbur Methodist parsonage yesterday alter, Mercerized Table Damask, different patterns. W, Coddington, Curtii Wallinf, noon. herd Plaids in all the new shades for Spring and Plain and lace trimmed, also shaped with wing George Acker and Albert W, Merloni, Miss lona Curtis of Navesink, a Summer* Coats are trimmed with Peau de Cygne sleeves and sleevelesi, regular and extra sizes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J, Eaattnond of night operator at the Atlantic High- 25c Bath Towels, Special 15c. Port Monmouth had a honwwannlnr lands telephone once, spent Saturday Silk, all lizes, party Saturday nigfc£Mr. Eaatmond and Sunday with ber sister at Brook- Combination Suits, Special 49c, 69c, 75c, Extra large size and heavy Bath Towels, hem- and nil bride, who waa Miss Olga Tin lyn. of Port Monmouth, wen married last MorelGoodlNews oflDreM Skirts at 95c anil $1.49. med, only 4 to a customer. September, but haw just recently Captain Nathan Brown of Balford, started housekeeping. Some of tMwho has been laid up most of the win- Our Special Price $1.95. Made of fine nainsook, beautifully trimmed glltt they received at their house- tar with pneumonia and other rick* Limn Cra*h, Special at 8He. warming were a kitchen range, tad-AMI, U "on deck" again at his store. **^Abottt a dozen styles for choice of Shepherd with fine lace and embroidery, excellent values. clothing, silverware, furniture, dishes Mr. and Mrg, Joseph F, Andrew Irish Linen Crash, 17 inches wide,- heavy. and kitchen utensil*. The guests and Dr, Brummel Andrew of Pater- Checks, Covert Cloth and black and blue Serges* son have been spending a few days full flare, belt and pocket effects. Woman's Muslin Petticoat* at 25c, 39c, were Mr, and MM. Adelbtrt Howard, at the formers' home htm. Nil* m% A3C, d9C| Scrim Curtains, Special 69c and 95c. Mr, and Mrs. George H. Day, Mr, 1M 49c? 69c, 95c and up Mn. Roy E, Day, Mr, and MM, Captain Chactet Hobba of Belford up to $3,95, Scr has been spending a few days with his Women's SUk Hosiery 28c and 47c. n White or Arabian ahades, trimmed with Charles V, Eaetmond. Mrs. Louis* friend, Captain Edward Lee, aboard Made of fine Cambric andI nainsook, deep lace I ^ Peteler, Mri, Harry Alfred. Mill Lil- the stMmtr Fulton Markat- Silk more than half up. and embroidery. lace insertion. lian Day, William fill, Ch.rU Boehrn, • Mr, and Mrs, Parker Johnson of I neatfo Albert Byrne and Burnett Carhart. Mew York spent Sunday with Mrs, Mrs, John M, Johnson of Navesink Johnson's parents, Mr, and Mrs, E. E, celebrated her birthday with m party Burdge of Locust Point. last Thursday afternoon. Mn, John- Mr. and Mrs, Warren K. Francis son entertained a number of woman of Nutley motored to Port Monmouth friends and a general social time WM Sunday to visit Mrs. Francis's sinter, SET ON A LJVB WO1B, CAIX «U-M enjoyed, Mri, Johnion received gifts Mra. D, T. Hendrickson. of potted panties, cut carnation! and Miss Helm Coe and Harold Cod- other floweri. Those pnunt w«« dington of Fort Monmouth attended Mrs, Susan Andrew, Mrs. Angrilne tfie show of "Carmen" at New York Johnson, Mrs. Ella Brainard, Mn, last Tuesday, George F« Smith, Mrs, Omar Sickles, Just Arrived SCHENCK Mrs, Celia Leonard, Mrs. Arthur Miss Edith Reatherington of Pe- Johnson, Mra. Henrietta Swan, Miss quannoek, New Jersey, is visiting Kate Davis and Mist Jennie Creamer, Miss Ethel VanZee of New Mon- A special lot of suits in the most fashionable designs, smartly cut in Bert Johnson of Harmony received mouth. semi and form fltting models. Some with patch pockets and wide roll- int 0 Ifardware a surprise birthday party from about Lester C. Wallinf of Pelford has thirty of his school friends bit Thurs- finished Inting tt»e interior of ing lapels. day night, Denise Beyer and Charles Dankl W, nNote's store at that These suits were intended for twenty dollara and exceptional value. Fort showed some late dancing jtcpe, place. usher u Ilustler and Miss Louise Heyer sans a BOIO. Mr. and Mrs. C, Albert Mount of Dancing and games wen enjoyed un- Locust Point were recent visitors of For Thursday, Friday and Saturday til midnight. Miss Hdgn Heyer of Rev, and Mrs.. J, B. Shaw of Little Lawn Mowers S2.7O up Belfwd drove with a party of friends Silver. to the party, and on the way home Mrs. Helen LaBrecque of northern the horse became balky. They were New York state is visiting Mrs, Isa- • II nearly two hours getting home, dore Walling of Port Monmouth, Self. Adjusting R, N, Hurd, Mrs, Mary E*ed and • The farmers in the township areMrs. James Duane are occupying their A Full taking advantage of the fine weather. summer homes at Locust Point, ? Field The truck farmers are out in force Mrs, George Ryno of Belford re- We can top you off with ft nv We ve been told our line of planting their patches for the early ceived a gift of a baby girl from the head piece, either derby or a shirts are the prettiest ever trade. Some of the Navesink truckers stork last Saturday morning, seen, we think so ourselves. and Ball Beaiing Line of s who have,teen ynusttilly active are Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis of Orange soft one, Thomas Curtis, Frank Bower, Rev, county, New York, is visiting Mrs, Worth your while to see them. George F, Smith, Milbury Stearns, Susan Andrew of.SaveBink. $2.00, $2,50, $3,00 Joe Johnson, Joseph Hallem, George Mr. and Mrs. Prank LinBmayer of Our Dollar Shirt Garden Garden ^JJteii ik visited friends-and-jela- a^doUat and a half value I Linzmayfir. tiv«g at Navesink last week. Captain Thomaa, Dumont of W, H, Meant has returned to his Sharpening? eink will be missed by hii~many summer homeTfriJoeuitrPoint after TooU friends on the Keansburg steamboat* a short trip to Chicago. this summer. He has had charge of Mr, and Mrs, George Palmer of Drawcut the boats, of the Keansburg steam- Naveiink spent part of last week with Open Saturdays boat company aver since they began friends at New York. Lawn Mowers .running, but he is now unable to see Oswald Seattle of Hoboken .has been Eveninp Until 11 P. M. after an unsuccessful operation at avisiting his sister, Mrs. Antonius Gib. Wall Paper from S CENTS DOUBLE ROLL and upward New York hospital for the removal of son of Belford, tmn Oatmeal Wall Paper 30c roll a cataract mm one we, Mrs, Georgie Sickles of Riverside Mr. and Mrs, William Gentsch of Drive visited friends at Navesink last 69 Broad 5treet>iOpposite Monmouth Street, Most complete stock of Paints for all purpose* at the Brooklyn have been visiting Mr. and Thursday, Mn. Harry Harris of Belford, Dur- Mrs, Arthur Curtis of Navesink RED BANK, N. J. Prices in Town ing hit visit, Mr. Gentsch has re•pen- t yesterday with friends at Bed painted the outbuildings on Mr. Har- Bank, SPECIAL ROOF PAINTS SO CENTO PER GALLON ris's place. Mr, Harris Is having a Peter Tallman of New York was a EXTRA LINE OF STEP LADDERS hedge set out «n the front and aide of Navesink visitor last Friday. •••••••••< his lawn by Joseph Thompson. George Halsey of Belford is laid up Rev. Archibald H. Stitpnln will give witW abscesses on his neck, lice chief, and their troubles will be T&nt HA.VEW nwi, TRIED TO EMS BXS LIFE. a ttereoptieon lecture in the New Mrs, Edgar P. Martin of Port Mon- aired at a public meeting, T. SCHENCK Aabury Park ItalUn mtm&m Two Bullet* Monmouth Baptist church Sunday mouth is on the sick list. . Thursday, May 2Qth, has been set ont mag* muA to •• piniBh»a AND DECORATOR night. The topic for prayer-mtetteg as the date for a hearing on the bill in About Two WHO. in Kli S«M, Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. , Friday night will bt "What Am I of Col. William N, Barbour for the Thomas N. McCarter's bridge over Frank Marchesano of Asbury Park Keeping Back That I Owe to God?" nuui vaws. loss of some ducks, which Mr. Bar-Ridge road will be completed in about fired two bullets in his head in an at- AU Trolleyi F»«M the Dow Four new electric lights have been in- bour claims were killed bydogs, Mr. two weeks. tempt to commit suicide Friday night. stalled back of the pulpit., ' Mi OdnuniBBion M Barbour's lawyer, Fred W, Hope of William Green of Red Bank has He was taken to the Long Branch hos- Mrs, Lester A, Sickle* of Navesink Vottmaatef, Bed Bank, wUl attend the meeting. leased Charles Cooper's house on Pearl pital, where one of the bullets was was operated on Monday by Dr, B. E, Henry Neinstead received hit com- Bills amounting to $278.63 were street for five years. removed. The other is still embedded railing for the removal of an inmissio- n M pesbnaster Monday morn- ordered Said. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Be Witt have in his skull, Marehesano was able to growing toe-nail. Monday afternoon ing. The poatoffice fixtures will prob- Mra. William Naughton, who hasreturned to their summer home onleave the hospital today. Despondency MrH. Sickles was leaning on a glaii ably be changed from Richard Luf- been sick with a nervous breakdown, Pearl street after their theatrical sea- due to his Inability to get work was counter in her husband's More when burrow'i store to Mr. Neinitead's is jrraduf'Jly improving son. the cause for the Italian's attempt to the counter gave way beneath her. •tort this week, ' Mrs, Harry Collins is visiting in Alvin Parker is working in Frank end his life, Marchesano was con- BUY A LOT! She escaped Injury, Agiutlon is strong in the village Connectttut, Pittenger's meat market at 'Red Bank, victed of -killing Constable William Mr, arid Mrs, ....ion Paddock aw4 for a petition to he sent to the trolley Dr. John Veitor spent Saturday at Lee Martin left today for Balti- Hodges in August, 1906, He was sen- There is no investment so secure and no George—Church— of Flatbueh «p«jt compelling the company to Ms summer home here. more, whare he will attend conference, tenced to twenty years in state prison • having Harry Dennis will start his milk but was paroled last December, , profitable as the purchase of real estate in a growing town. Willett of Port Monmouth. Mr, Pad- gcMolhouse hflj, A New York auto been laid up several Months by s Lots in Red Bank everywhere have advanced rapidly dock gained notoriety about a year mobilist broke a spring in hia auto ness. Theodore Davis and family of At- ago when his uncle left him a bigwhen he went over the crossing Sun- The foof of Good Will MethodJst lantic Highlands visited Mrs, Deborah price during the past few years. They will advance faster legacy, and he became known as "the day afternoon. - church is being resbingled and a fence A, Smith Monday of last week, ever in the years to come, for the town is growing faster Millionaire Kid." Mr. and Mre. Arthur Berrian of is being built in front of the property. Rev, and Mrs, John Alger are vis- CENTRAL SHOE SHOP. ever. Mrs. Frank Grant of Belford enter- New York spent Monday at the Vil- Police Captain Patrick H. Mcttair iting their son, Dr, George Algor of tained Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ben- lage Inn. Thomas Thompson of Lake- tf New York has bj^n visiting Fran« Paterson, JAMES l~ CACCESE, Prop. We have some fine lots at Newman Springs, just be; nett, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Seeley, wood is visiting his brother, Ralph ois Biuker. Mrs, William Curchin has recovered Westside, which we can sell at $225 each. MUs Dot Seelty. William II. Seeley, Thompson of the .inn. Some one took Henry Wright's boat from sickness? William H, Bennett arid Harry Ben- Miss Helen Mount of Orange, and a few nights ago, but it was found a An orange supper will be held in Expert-Custom Shoe Maker. Lots at Westside which sold for |200 each three or Clarissa and Ralph Johnson of the basement of the Methodist church nett of Belford and John E. Seeley of Shrewsbury, spent Sunday with Miss few days later half a mUe from the 76 Monmomtt MvMt, BMC ifapla years are bringing $400 and $500 now. Some of these New York at dinner on Sunday, place where it is usually anchored, Friday night. BBS BANK, N. 3. Marion Dickinson. The ladies' aid society will meet at Westside lots have been sold at |600. A small five started in tht Platt- Mr, and Mrs, Elijah M, Owen and Mrs. Dennis Martin is laid up with Oldest established Shoe Repair Shop on mount woods last •huriday, and all grip. Mrs. Edgar Smith's tomorrow night, Monmouth Street, Established 1893, Buy one of these lots at $225 and get some of the afternoon the Stone Church section daughter Gatherine of New York Harry Angelo and family have Shoe Repairing In All Its Branches a spent Saturday and Sunday at their Van Allen Soule will run,his bus to moved in their cottage on the river specialty. Work dono at Short Notice. of real estate for yourself. was enshrouded in smoke while resi- summer home here. Paterson. Sunday to accommodate All Solea Hand Sewed, dents were beating out the flames. people who want to hear Billy Sunday, bank. Positively the Beit Bhoo Repairing In Monthly payments if you want to pay that way. The blase was put out without call- The men of the Bed BUI Methodist William Knight has rented the Town, church gave a sociable at th» church The second annual reception of theCleary cottage on Pearl street for the Your Patronage Solicited, ing out tile firemen. last Thursday night. Over afty per- Oceanic tennis club was held Friday The three patriotic lodges of Bel- night in the pariah house. About 100 summer, ford will hold a masquerade and par- sons w«re present, and the affair was Mrs, Edward Myers, who was op- The Red Bank Real Estate a great financial succesB. The fourth persons were present, friends of theerated on at Ann May hospital at A True Tonic celi post sociable in J. E. Johnson'* quarterly conference of the church members coming from New York,. Red hall at thai place tomorrow night, A Bank, Seabright and other towns. Spring Lake last week, has returned is one that assists Nature. Second National Bank Building, Red Bank. small admission Will be charged, andwUUl be held nenextt Sunday nightg . Rev. home, John EirEirttW wilill l preach TiiTis ffarewell Music was furnished by Hopping's Regular and natural action of thfs wili1neiude-fche price of «fi»ah. orchestra of Red Bank. Solos were Charles Myers had a surprise party menti. ht ti He has been last Friday night. the stomach, liver, kidneys and The condition of Mrs. darenee Mullen and Mils Lois McKay, -Mrs,--Raymond Doughty Jias recov- bowels will keep you well and Marvin of Belford, who attempted charge for his fourth fear, he pianist and accompanist was ered from grip, suicide two weeks ago and who It now John H«ath of Brooklyn spent Sun Mrs, Liloyd Wheeler, At intervals Mrs, D. A. Smith, who recently fit, and this action ispromoted by at tile Long Branch hospital, is con- day with his mother, Mrs, Margaret Mjst Kimball of New York, a pro-broke her arm, is improving rapidly. Look for the Big Yellow siderably imorovorf and she is «K-Heath of this place. , fessional elecutionist, gave readings Miss Malvina Curchin is sick with t>ected home In a short time, John Hicks has moved from Albert and solos, Dancing followed later tonsilitis, A delegation from the Naveaink Brokenbaugh's house to Catherine with refreshments. The parish house Walter Whelan of New York is BEECHAM'S Methodist Epworth league will attend Heath's "Magnolia" house. was decorated with potted and cuspendint g several ! days with his a sociable at the Uttle Silver Metho- "Black Jot." • colored singer from flowers. brother, John Whelan. dist pargonage Friday night, They the South, will give a concert at the The annual meeting of the Presby- William Mahon is recovering from PILLS r Methodist church Friday jiight. n* Until Sab of Air Mttidsi In tki WorU, will make the trip in Albert Burdge s terian church will bo held in the parish grip. I Mlto lW l»K automobile track. home tonight to hear reports of the Mrs, T, F, Walters has proved here Mm Ernest PftTMn of Tottenville mmuow raws. different departments and elect of- from New York for the summer, spent last Thursday with Mrs. J. ficers for the church. After the busi- E. H, Wilber is repainting one of Council Vaattay ftftit Thnr«a«y »l»ht his houses on Pearl street. ELLIOTT'S 'Henry Walling of Port Monmouth. ness is finished there will be a social Mr. nnd Mra. Walling and Miss Ber- WM H V»ry Short ««•. - hour in charge of the ladies* aid so- Nelson & Wesson hove finished their nice Boyd spent Sunday with relatives The meeting of the mayor and coun- ciety. theatrical work for the season and are Ask for at Tottenville. cil last Thursday night lasted only The Pinafore club of New York has here for the summer, STATIONERY. Mre. Joseph I>in*mayer and sons half an hour. Tho ladies' auxiliary opened its camp on the Shrewsbury McNair's meat market has been re- * Joseph and Adam returned to their of Oceanic hook and bidder company river. About 25 members are at thepahrted. •.. • . , -.,..,,. HORLICK'S homes at Navesink Monday night served^* Dutch supper oh the first cabins. William Hohman has moved from a Tim Original after bavins tpent a week with rela- floor 4pthe firchouoe. Some of the The home department of the Pres- house on the river front to Kemp ave- tives at Oyster Bay, New York. borough officials partook of the sup- byterian Sunday-school gave a social nue ' • Mrs. Robert Seeley-and son Robert) per and this made the council meeting to ita members Thursday night In the MAjLtED-Mll^K- NEWSDEALERS. Mrs. Amanda Wilson and Mrs. T. J.late in getting started. parish house. About 45 members were (•oaf Brunch Qlrl "We3». Coaler of Port Monmouth spent Fri- Samuel Longstreet made application present. An effort will be made to Miss Ellen J, Palmer, daughter of Or You May Qef a Substitute tiny with Mrs. Carter's aintaiY Mrs. for a job as policeman. The applica- double the membership, * ,• William E. Palmer of ' West Long John E, Vanderbjlt of Keyport. tion was filed. Branch, become the bvfde of William TM Nourishing Elwood F. Murphy «f Port Mon- Exempt firemen's certificates were Remember that every added sub- G, Cass of Long Branch on Sunday, Footi'DHnk No, 68 Broad Street, Red Bank, mouth has sold about two hundred granted to Albert M. Stryker and Al- scriber helps make THE REGISTER bet- Tlio ceremony WRS performed by Rev, for Ail Ages -younjt chicks to Mra. Charlotte Mur- fred R. Roach. They are members of tor for everybody. Turn over » new J. Whitton. Miss Ljllian Palmer, a phy. Mr. Murphy will raise White Oceanic book and ladder company. leaf and become a member of THEsister of the'bride,"WHS bridesmaid AH Fountains — Druggists. Near Monmouth Street. The noWcam*n«f the borough axe at RBQUTBR'S vast army of over 27,000 and. Welter Palmer, the bride's Take a Package Home odds with Charles F. briggg, the po-readers.—/ • -• brother, was groomsman. Mi. - Might*** THE MB BANK RtQISTIR

Mftpl« farm on the RumBon road, loft '••••••.«*•«••••*•»<:K •• t ••«•#•••••••••••••••••• FROM KEYPORT. yesterday for Eugene, Oregon, where , Mr. «»rt Mra. J, •. Ol»r* Kaurtiiocd •« ho will engage in sheep funning. Mrs. I • I*«rty Vufadajr at Xiaat W««k. lornro MOWBT roa MEMO Smith and hop children, with the ex- MY MXAJC. DAT OBI.IIBlLA.ttOH. I Mr. und Mrs, J, V. Clark gave » ception of Helen, have jroiie to New HARDY AND I party Tuesday of last week for Mrs,York. Helen will live with Mra. L*B- PLANTS Clara Stout. About 4i> perKonH weni tor C, I^ovott till school dows for the Claia a»T« » Play rrtilny i W. E. KING IN IIAION Mfht and OIMFM * Mlc* Sum—Koynl 'present and spent u delightful even- HVtmmcr vueation. Mr, I'atsons, the Anumin Kodf* to Bold O«ui»« Friday ing in sociability and listening to m>W owner of the farm, hiiM _moved FUORIST AND LANDSCAPE GARDINER Wlfht After MwUnif. music, Roy Chumbeihun atnl with his family from Mount Vvriwn, A subscription list Is being ciicu- AugustUH Abeam rendered a vocal New York, to Maple fiirm, ANK, «•-« M l*Md among the merchants to provide duet. Miss .lean t'onover, Minn Lu- Kmer«on Quai'keniuiHh took Mr. nnd ella Croydon, MINN Kathleen and lien- Mrs. Myrou L. t'umphell, Mra. How- '»! ftwds for the Memorial dny ielebru- Little Silver, N, /, April 21, 1918, tkm which in being planned by thejtunin Lufburrow and MI*H. Stout gave ard 1. Hiince and Mr. Applegate in hiH Sans of Veterans, nsMMed by most of pinno selections and Mrs, Klla Hedle automobile to H funeriil ut Imlny.stown DM fraternal nnd ao.'iiil organizations sung a, solo. In the guiiien wbich were on Saturday. of the borough. A meeting was hi-ld played prizes were awarded to Miss Mr. and Mra. George V, HolmeH are To My Customers and the readera of The Register! Friday night nt the Kmnis of the lodge Alida Conover of Wickatunk and Her- at their home hero, after spending the to make fuithrr plans. bert West of Keyport. Other* present winter lit Clear Water, Florida. Dear Friends s The object of this letter-advertisement la to call were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I*. Liiywter, Mrs, Ijouise Newman ia having her The play, "Leave it to 1'olly." given William and Hiu\y (\>e of Port Mon- property on the corner of the Kum^on your attention to the fact that It is time to think about your by the mernbei.s of the j:i atiuatuij.-. mouth, L. 1), Hoherts, Miss l>ura Hob. road and Itiverview avenue oleart-d of 11 class of the high school I'riday ni^ht erts, Mr. and Mrs. V, V. Clark, Hoy brush and is making other improve- SPRING PLANTING, and especially the hardy planta, or "•old-faehioned in the high school auditonum was aClark, Misses Hulda 1'eterson, Fannie ments. flowers, such as Hollyhocks, Phlox, foxgloves. Iris and many othero C-owles, iIoKie Cowles, Carrie Carhart, William Ward has quit going to the tochers, Misses Hilda Welles and Floieme neNikeand Florence Kruser, Red Bunk high school and i« work- of this olaes of plants. If you have not received my catalog thifl Mmiy I'J. Kulton, who I'oarhed the Mrs. Frank P. Sproul, Mr. nnd Mrs.Ing ng a chauffeur for William T, cJniis. Music was furnished bv theCharles Lufburrow, A. V, Walling and Getty. Spring I shall be glad to nail you a copy on your request. high school orchestra under the leader- IJOOII Schenck. Mrs. Stout )« one of 55. Bernard Bennett and family of ship of 1'rof. (leoige Lolvr. the best woman farmers in the vicin- Now York are at Silver Bay house at POT GROWN VEGETABLE PLANTS is another specialty of mine, and moat Orator Charles \V. Moore of thoity of Ha/.U't. Slie has a prosperous Little Silver Point for the summer. Koynl Ar.-anuin lodge has arranged fruit and truck farm. of you know the advantage of planting pot grown tomatoes, rather than for a schedule of .--ininn games to fol- Mrs. W, Tabor Parker nnd her low the legulni" meeting of the coun- The ladies' auxiliary of Hamlet tire daughter Susie are home from Sum- the small plants from the seed bed; and of course everybody plants cil Friday e\rning. Ainonir the races company pave a musical entertain- mervilie. South Carolina, where they - ment and comedy, "Our Aunt from spent the winter, the pot grown egg plants and pepper planta. Last season I remember will lie :x potato ra e, tlnet'-leggeil California," in the firehous e last W. L. Rathbun of New York is nt race, peanut mco nnd wheelbarrow Wednesday, About l"nt persons were his summer home at Little Silver several customers were disappointed because they oould not get the race. First, se.-ond and tlmd piizt"> present. Those who took part in thePoint, will be awirded in eaih e\ent. Fol- entertainment were Mrs, Ilvelyu Luf. David S, Jones of New York spent egg plants and pepper plants when they came for them—that is why I lowing the-e events a luncheon \\ ill be burrow, Hnttie S. Webster, Kdna M. the week end nt his summer home Served. Coronal eouneil ha.^ bivn 1 mention the matter now, order your plants NOW, and then you will be awarded a .set of deinee banners us a Weipand, Josit A. Cowles, Carrie E. here, prize for attaining the l.ngest net Webster and Nellie F, I'uling, Mrs, Walter Worden bought a bicycle sure to have them when you want them. Frank M. little. Mrs. Frank I'. Sproul, from Harrison Shampanore last week, gain in membeislnp of any eouneil m MIH, Timothy WidlinK, MrH. II. Alvin the county (luring the je:iv (.nduig Wallintr, Mrs. P, Otto WeiKrtnd, Ben- Have you any vases or window or porch boxes that you will want April 1st. The prize was awarded by jnmin Ltifburrow, Harry J. Poling and OCEAJJFOR.T XBW1, filled with flowering plants and vines? I make a specialty of this the Grand coumul of the oide). Fred V. Croes. Miss EKie M. Cuiti.i was the over American Mcelianioi CtUbrnte Their work also, and will be pleased to have the privilege of making you Sunday guest of fiirnds at Newaik. Miss Marie E, Wallinn is visiting Seventeenth Anni-ser»aiy. Mrs. John -S. llendnckson. Miss friends at New York, The American Mechanics cclebrnted f Mips Louise W, Ivinyi of New York a price on any work of thia kind that you may want done—but please Alva Hcndri 'KKiin and J. Haloid Hen- spent the week-end with her mother, the seventeenth anniversary of their place the order early—don't wait until the'day you want the work driekson were the Sunday quests of Mrs, A. Ivins. lodge Monday night with a sociable at MJ\ and Mis. A. Cadoo. -lr. and family Mrs, Edward R, Pescux has rewhic- h dancing waa the principal pas- done, let me figure on the job NOW, at Summit. turned home from a visit with Hobo- time. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bronkhurst of kon relatives. Edward Champlin is slowly recov- GERANIUMS FOR 7 CENTS, WHY PAY 10 CENTS? Many who read this v New York spent Sunday with Mrs. Rain-jn-the-Face, an Indian who isering from pneumonia. Bronkhurst's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs,spending the summer at Keyport, William Koseh and Edward Van- letter will remember seeing the above heading in oy advertisements Charles Miller, Sr., of West Keyport. gave an entertainment in the firehouse Dyke spent Sunday at Lakewood, Dr. A. Petler is having his hou.su on Friday, Fred Day and family spent part of last May—a large number of people were successful in getting all Firgt street painted. last week at Newark, where Mrs. Day Mrs. L. Vnughn spent Sunday nt Mrs. Anna Lisk, who is visiting her has been under treatment for blind- they wanted of these bargain Geraniums, There were many who had to Farminjrdale. sister, Mrs. John L, T. Webster, was ness. She returned home with the Miss Edith V. Walling spent Fri- stricken with apoplexy on M^onday. family. The doctors hope to restore be turned away disappointed because they came after all were sold. day at Freehold with Miss Ella Ar- She is able to be down stairs now, the sight of one of her eyes, rowsmith. : Miss Mary M, MeFarland has re- Mrs, John Rhodes will move from Don't wait until Memorial Day to get your order in for Geraniums, do Miag Minnie Bauer is noting as ' turned.to'her home at Port Richmond Miss Libbie Welch's house on Main it now, it is not a bit too early, and then YOU WILL BE SURE OF clerk in the postoffiee in the absence of after vSpending the week with her street to one of the DuBois houses on Assistant Postmaster H. VVyman father, William MeFarland. the same street. The house to which GETTING YOUR GERANIUMS WHEN YOU WANT THEM, On all Reserve orders Birkbeck, who left Thursday for aI Ralph M, Fox of New York spent Mrs. Khoades will move is now occu- month's trip to California. I several days last week with William pied by Lloyd Sickles, who will move all I ask is 25°o of the amount paid when the order is given and „ Mrs. Rodney C. Drrre and son are' MeFarland. in the Ward house on Mill street. spending a month with relatives at ! Mr. and Mrs, William E. Erb of Mrs. Ellen Midgley will leave Sun- balance when you get the plants. This method protects you and me East Palestine, Ohio. j Brnnchville nro visiting Mr. and Mrs,day for Brooklyn, where she will spend also, Lewis Barbel' is confined to hisIra Carhart, three weeks with her son, Frank Midg- home at East Keyport with sickness. P, Otto Weigand has returned from loy. VISITORS WELCOME—HOW TO REACH OUR PLACE, Many have said they had Mrs. John S. Hendrickson and Mrs. !a *•"?_ to Mortimer D. W. Bambergev spent John W, Whitbeck were visitors at Miss Reta Xiquos of Port Richmond, Saturday and Sunday at Lakewood, some difficulty in finding our place % for the benefit of those who New York yesterday. visited Mrs. Harry A. Simonson on where he took part in a polo tourna- may not be familar with this section I will give these directions. Mrs. Elmer E. Morris was a visitor Friday. ment. His polo ponies and horse in Red Bank Fj-iday. Miss Margaret Kelah of I,ocust trainers were with him. If from Red Bank, come out Branch Avenue to Rumson Road, then to Miss Ettyo «. Wyckoff spent Satur- Point is visiting Mrs, Harvey Hyer. day with friends at Freehold. GOLDSMITH CHANGES WIND. Seven Bridge Road (or Riverview Ave,») then up this road about one Miss Belle Ro«evear spent several mws. mile toward Long Branch you will see the sign at the entrance of the days last week with her sister, Mrs, Una Wont Sell Hii ZiBnd to the John H. Jewett of Plainfield. Two SiW Autoi—Joi«pU White ftaft Kis Boroag'li How. place, from Long Branch, the place la near the white drawbridge, Mrs. Wallace A. Jack and son of Motorcycle—Summer Bcslilents Hero. Elias Goldsmith of Keyport, who Brooklyn spent several days last w'eek Cyrenius Worthley bought an auto- recently agreed to take SL100 from Watch for my advertisements each week in this paper, you can not with Blrs. Jack's parents, Mr. andmobile last week for his daughter. the borough lor » strip of land*at the Mrg. John Templeton. Miss Jennie A. Worthley. corner of Broad and Front streets, has afford to miss thenu Call, write or phone,' any way so we get your • Morace S. Burrowes is having his Mrs. William L, Borden has a newno%y refused to accept the offer. The house oh Broad street painted, Allen automobile. strip of land has been used as a side- order and save you money. Poling is doing the work. Joseph White bought a motorcycle walk for many years and all previous Mr. and I*Irs, W. L. Conover, who last week to ride to and from his jobowners to the property relinquished Yours very respectfully. live at Brooklyn during the winter, as clerk in Doi-emua's store at Bedclaim tp the ground, but they did not spent the weed-enddd at theihir summer Bank. After taking one ride on it,deed it to the borough. Mr. Goldsmith remdenne at Y\*est Keyportyp . Sir. White declared that motorcycles baa tried to put up fences and build- C k ill b b jverejc te tnnl-CDiitjiaptiona^nd^th at-he 4ngff-bTit~fo^ttr^hBr~bEeTr~pTeverrwd theClaan-u pfir*t^veekin41aj^^ttrebemgaT week will be observed here wanted nothing more to do with them. ftrom doing so, He has refused to pay HFrange* d for by the Keyport improve- He traded his machine the next day taxes on the property since 1913, and ment association, and they will be for a bicycle. when the collector decided to sell the a^'ded by the borough officials, who will An old horse owned by Myron L. property for taxes Mr/ Goldsmith se- have additional wagons to cart away Campbell was taken sick last week cured an injunction which prevented the rubbish. and was shot to put it out of its mis- the collector from making the sale. A muaicale was given In Calvary ery. The matter will now be fought out in chnrch last night by the Ocean Park- Frank Smith, who recently sold his the courts, way glee club assisted by local talent, jrhose who took part from this place .were Clarence Templeton, E. Kenneth Hoose and Miss Florence Lehn. The regular meeting of the borough To The Best of Our Knowledge This Is The Greatest Sale Of council will be held Monday night and C, B. WARDELL, Cashier, the hearing on the Main street side. f H, S. TERHUNE. President. walk ordinance will be held at that time. Mrs. L. Brower Wallinjr entertained No, 6440. WOMEN'S COATS and SUITS the Keyport literary club Friday af- ternoon at Odd Fellows' hall. EVER HELD IN RED BANK, Miss Hazil Lee has accepted a posi- tion as telephone operator, in the cen- ; tral office at Matawan. i Mrs. Walter Varian of Fordham i was the guest last week of her parents, ' Mr. and Mii. L. Brower Wallirig. I Misses Alva and Fiances Decker of 1 Port Richmond, S. 1., spent several days last week here with their aunt, MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY, '' Mrs. Chailes V. Hi user, Daniel M. Decker organized a men's bible elas-5 Sunday at Calvary church. The class is the lesult of the supper . and men's meeting le.ently held at the church. COMMENCING ON MAY FIRST next this Bank will open a The second annual concert of the J_ Keyport conceit orchestra was given SPECIAL DEPAETMENT paying interest at the rate o£ Monday night at the Surf theater be- c 8 per cent, per annum, on all money deposited therein. fore a crowded house, and was a suc- cess financially. The minstrel to be given May 10th Thus affording to our many patrons and the public in general'an In this group we have placed Forty-Eight Suits and Fifty-Two Coats, all at the Surf theater under the auspices of the Keyport silver band and the opportunity to place their money in a strong, conservative bank, of made of stripy all wool materials in a variety of choice colorings. In both Coats Keyport yacht club will be one of the best evei i:i\en in this borough, Wil- over eighty-flve years' successful experience. and Suits are a few that were carried over from hist season, but the styles are liam V. Knapp is managing the affair. Those who \w!l take part are George such that you can still get a great deal of comfortable wear out of them, and S. H>ei, \UA E. Yail, Andrew B. In connection with the above announcement attention is called to the save at least $10.00 on your purchase. You will also find in the lot new stylish Campbell, "Bill" Hallum, Lonnle Hayes, "HiA-" White, Lloyd F. Arm- fact that the FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OP Coats made of Black and White Checks, Navy and Black Serge and Covert Cloth. Ktrong, Lloyd E Cokelet, Joe H. Ack- ery, "Bill" Knapp, Fred V. Cross, MAT AW AN has been in operation under practically the same man- Any description we might undertake here would not do justice to the great Harry FeUunt, )«yeraber lit. The order-is the result covered buttons of same material, eleven shades desirable shade jjsed this season will be found ^ of the borough council's request that The directors of this institution are experienced in the banking busi- to choose from, priced low at 80c in the lot. A quality that has always sold at th» commission take aonie action in 35c per yard, special for a week at yd 2Se - tile matter as the crossing is a danger- ness, they fully appreciate that a large surplus is the surest guaranty CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES, Ou» one. EXTRA CORSET VALUE. j. Rev. P. T. B. Reynolds and Arthur that a bank can offer to its depositors,* Girls' Dresses, made of Ginghams and Corsets made of twilled coutil, a new low S. VanBuskirk have been elected deie- Chambrays, in plain colors, stripes, plaids and bust model, embroidery trimmed top, linen gates of the Reformed church ei the New accounts are herewith solicited. checks, dozens of styles to choose from, in- draw string, four good hose supporters, extra 7 II of Monmouth to the particular cluding suspender and middy diesses, for ages , which will be held at Hoboken stay hook; in every way.equal to any 75c Cor- 4th. Safety Deposit Boxes to rent from $2.00 up, 6 to 14 years, wonderful valuespt set sold anywhere, our special .price 43c •8. A. W. Hand entertained hep 79c, $1.00, $1.25. y-8chool claps of boyi Thursday SPRING NOVELTIES, it at her home. Amon? thoae pres« HENRY S. TERHUNE, President, DRESS LINENS. Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs with colored e Kenneth Hand, Ronald Bain- MiHard Brown, John Carter, Roy A very much wanted material for* drftses, borders; also tace trimmed .25c Ik, Ernest Walling, Ayfch.ur Con- CHARLES H, WARDELL, Cashier. skirts, blouses and children^ wear. This is a Kid Belts, black and white effects, for dress Oifford Poling, Harold Tlee and yarn dyed cloth of foreign make,. 36 inches and coats, very pretty designs, at, .25c and 80s >q Wyckoflf. wide, that we bought below the market value. Shur Lok Bags. A hand bag with the lock n 8. Matthews, Jr., and Llpyd E. You will therefore save about 8c. per yard. that prevents loss. You should see the big ^t were visitors in Newark Sat- Twelve shades to select from, at per yd.. .3Sc valueftat. $1.00, $1.50, $1.08 f DIRECTORS- J •• , Io« EvangeJine Stiles, daughter of James L, Terhune, Henry S, Terhune, Charles H, Wardell, b Stiles of Ocean Grove, was mar- to Marcellus .Parker of Mana- Andrew J, Cartan, Henry H, Longstreet, Richard W, Herbert, i Monday morning. The cere- was performed at Agbury Park P. J. Devlin, Jcs?e Hermann. After a journey to the South, they t housekeeping at Manasquan.

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