RED BANK lulled Wiekir. Ent«r«d as,Second-Class Matter at tt« Poit- - VOLUME L, NO. 43. offlet at I!«d Dink, U. )., under th« Act of March t, 18TP. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 192,8. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12,

kcl/a'nd his rings and all other jew- places. Mr. McCampbeil states that PUPILS AS OFFICIALS. WILLIAM O'BRIEN'S WILL elry to his sister, Gertrudij Winkel,- NEW ROAD SUPERVISOR, A POTATO EXPERIMENT lie appreciates' the co-operation of ENGINEER AS FISHERMAN. SHOW AND CARD PARTY. This sister and brother-in-law are thii larmuiH who have joined with THgY WILL "RUNiK RED BANK WELL KONWN RED" BANKER tho executors of the will and they FRANK SCOTT OF FAIR VIEW HOME GROWN SEED ON TWEN- him in making the test and that he WILLIAM BENNETT OF RED OVER $200 MADH FOR COLT'3 FOR ONE DAY. LEAVES BIG ESTATE. arc Instructed to hold tho rest of Mr. GETS THE POSITION. wishes to thank tlii-in. BANK MAY HAUL SEINE. NECK CATHOLIC CHURCH. Krlsmeyer's estato in trust for tho TY-TWO HOLMDEL FARMS. A Mayor, Six Councilman, a Col- His Hou.o and $100,000 Led Lo HU benefit of^Mr, Krismeyer'a wife as Ho Wai Appointed to the Place by Me Can Haul the Seine for Carp and The Performance Wan n Minstrel the County Board of Freeholder! A Numlcr of Holmdcl Farmers Co- ELECTION IN MIDDLETOWN. . , Itetor and an Assessor Will bo Wife and Hit Secretary Renlvei long as sho lives. At the death of Opcralo With Tlieron McCimp- Suckers from* the Southern Rail- Show and It W»« Givrn liy Pr««« ' Elected Next Monday Among the $5,000—Children and Niece» and Mrs. Krismeyerthe estat? Is to go in Last Wodneaday—New Township It Looks Like "Eu»y. Going for road Briiltc All the Way to the hold Folks Who Arc Mrmberi of Supervisor to be Named. bell to Find Out if It ia Practical PupSli of the High School Nephew. Get Rest of Etlate. ,. equal shares to his sister Gertrude to Ute Home Grown Seed. Capt. Albert Runyon. Head Waters of Swimming River. a Chui-cli Dramatic Club, Pupils of tho ninth', tenth, elov*- William. O'Brien of Frpnt street, nnd Her husband. Gertrude B. Noyes Frank Scott of Fair VKW WUS ap- Theron McCampbeil of Holmdel This is an off year in Middlutown William Dennett of Red Bank, More than 300 pciiiinj .illuidcd a «nth and twelfth grades of the Red Red Bank! who- had been' in tho and Charles F. Sexton were the wit- pointed county supervisor of roads has enlisted tho co-operation of 22 township politics. The only position who is employed as engineer on the min.strel show anil uitd paity ut tho , Bank Jiigh school held u primary plumbing business at. Red Bank nesses, by tho Monmouth. county board of farmers of that-locality in an ex- to be filled is that of one township steamboat Albertina, last week got Atlantic township public tihoul at election last wook at whichcandl-, nearly forty years, made his will Frank Waldo Sugden of Deal freeholders last Wednesday. He suc- periment whether it is practical to committeeman. The term of Cupt. five of the largest trout'caught in Colt's Neck last week fot the bcnp-L dates wero nominated for' mayor, September 22d, 1025. The Secpnd made his will four years ago, with ceeds Frank Youmans of Neptune use home grown potatoes for plant- Albert Runyon of Delford, the i hair- the Tinton Falls brook tiiis season. Ot of St. Clary's church of Colt's councilmen, colloctor nncl usicssor. national bank and trust company J. Otto Rhome and'Lottie- Metzgar township. The salary is $3,000 a ing. Last fall a second crop of man of the township committee, will Two were rainbow trout and three Neck. The school auditorium wai A general election will be held af is executor. Mr. O'Brien was oneas witnesaes. All of Mr. Sugden's yes^r, The vote on the appointment more than 125 barrels of potatoes expire and he will he a candidate for were native trout. The biggest fish taxed to its capacity to hold the biff the acliool next Monday and the of- of tho wealthiest men of Red Bank property was left to his wife, Mary waa 3 to 2. Freeholders Bryant was gathered on Mr. McCampbell's le-eleetion on the Republican ticket. was nineteen and a half inches long. gathering. Scalj liad to ho placed Newcomb and Harry G. Borden fav- The next largest fish was seventeen : r flelals chosen then will takb over tho and ho left a very large estate. Tho M. Sugdcn, and she is the executrix. farm, Tho potatoes were planted No Democratic petition has been in tho aisles. The profits amounted . reins of government of lied Bank first item in hi.) will, after provid- Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Vaiighan of ored the retention of Mr. Voumans late in the summer and the crop was filed for tho position and unless inches long. The other three fish to over $200.. Tho affair waa under for ono day on Thursday, May 3d.ing for tho payment of his debts Bradley Beach left her ohliro estate as road supervisor and they cast the not gathered until after the vines some Democrat is nominated at the ranged in length from ten to eleven tho direction of Rev. Thomas Kirk, and funeral expenses, bequeaths (ho to her daughter, Maggie McBridej negative votes. The appointment is had been killed by frost.'. The vines primary election by writing a name inches. A few days after making the. rector of the church.' Tho Bed Bank Rotary club' is. for three years. the first catch Mr. Bennett' caught sponsoring tho election as a •means sum of $G,O0O to Miss Mary Brand, and this daughter is executruc. The were sprayed to prevent disease. on the tickets Capt. Runyon will be The minstrel show wns given by' who had been ,Mr. O'Bricn'K secre- will was made June 3d, 1925. Mrs. * Mr. .Scott has been supervisor of unopposed at the election. Capt. four more good-sized trout in tl)e of giving tho school pupils practical The potatoes were about the size same brook. members of tho dramatic club of St^ instruction In the methods .of elect- tary and confidential agent for many Gladys Poland and. BeTnaid V. Pol-roads of Middletown township tho Runyon is how serving hid second Rose of Lima church of Freehold, years. The sum of $300 was be-and wero witnesses; past thirteen years and previous to of pigeon eggs. About 100 barrels term, Tho[last time he ran for the ( ing officeholders in HID Dorough. of these potatoes have been planted Mr. Bennett does considerable The acting was clover nnd the" big Next week was Bet as the time for queathed to St. James's Catholic that tima^ he was a townsnip com- office he was unopposed. fishing. He is the only person in audience showed its appreciation by, church to bo invested and the in- mittooman for five' years. He is whole on Mi. McCampbell's Rama- giving the boys an opportunity of nessin farm at Holmdel and fifty or New Jersey who has a permit to haul frequent applause. Those who took running the town becnuso il is being terest and income therefrom to be generally regarded us the best su- a seine in the Shrewsbury river part were Vincent Foy, Joseph Crino, used to keep tho O'Brien plot in FALL RESULTS IN DEATH. pervisor of roads tho township has more bags of the same potatoes observed as hoys' week by Rotary have been planted on the plac'es of THREE HOUSES BURNED. above, the old Southern railroad Aloysiu.i Corty. Joseph Harciinian,. . clubs throughout tho country. Rulph Mount Olivet cemetery in a neat SEABRICHT MAN DIED AT ever had. Mr. Scott and the road bridge nnd up Swimming river as] Thomas Booth, Miss Margaret Dunn, and sightly condition. A%hi6 plumb-, overseers of tho township have al- the 22 farmers who are co-optrating .Parkell is in general chargo of the • WOODLEY HOSPITAL. ' with Mr. McCampbeil in testing the A-LOSS OF $40,000 AT LEONAR- far as the ponds above the Tintern Mis-- Nellie Daliy, Mis.-i Margaret . progrum being urranged by the Red ing tools, plumbing mutoVinl, auto- ways worked in close harmony and water company's lake. He received Uuike, Miss Klizubclh O'Connor,' mobiles and all other gooda ami chat- this co-operation between the super- homo grown potato scad. These DO LAST WEEK. Bank club. Capt. Brazilla Johnion, An«d Sev- farmers took from one to three bags the permit March 1st fruiu the, Nt w .Miss Sarah Burke, William Wnl- tels used in the plumbing business enty Year», Fell Froi.i Second visor and those under him'nas had a lhe Houses Were Used as Summer The four high school: grades have of Mr. McCampbell's potatoes in ex- Jersey lish and game commission .-.'.eafl, Miss Maiie Gntsherger, Miss ' carried on by Mr. O'Brien at Sen- Story Window of Kottaurant marked effect in bettering the roads Residences and Were in the Shore lor the purpose of ridding that part .Kuth Gra.sbirgur, Mr.-. Kliuaboth been divided into Democratic and bright were bequeathed to the chil- of the municipality. The roads of change for Prince Edward" Island Republican groups. Six hundred Building; at Seabright. potatoes and other potatoes ^hich Section of the Village—Nearly All of the river from carp and suckers. Lorii, Mis.s Jennie I.nmb.Jamcs Bag-' dren of his dead brother, Frank Capt, Brazilla Johnson, » lepident Middletown township arc in better the Contents Were Destroyed. These fish destroy the nests and >?ett, Raymond Daley, Mrs, Marian votes were cast at the pirimn#' elec- O'Brien. These rficcos nnil nephews condition today than ever before. were bought by the farmers to be tion, the Republicans outnumbering of Seabright fifty years, 'lieu last used for seed. Three fine summer residences at breeding places of game fish and eat Cartwright, Alvin McDonald, Edr nro William O'Brien, Grace O'Brien, Wednesday at Woodlcy, hospital Tho township has more road mileage the fish spawn in breeding time. Un- ward McMahon, Joseph Cnwlcy, Mrs. tho Democrats four to one. The. Harry O'Brien, John O'Brien, than any other township or munici- Leonardo were destroyed by fire of Democrats nominated Charles Tabor from injuries received tm 'lay be- Mr. McCampbell's idea in making unknown origin last Wednesday af- der Mr. Bennett's permit he can Margaret Kvold, MrB.'L'oreTta Kyan,' George O'Brien, Mary. O'Brien, fore .when he fell from a second pality in the county. this exchange was to give the home haul the seine during April, July, Mrs. Roso Booth, Mr. and Mrs. John for mayor, Peter Pingatore, Sylvia Frank O'Brien, Charles O'Brien, An- ternoon, causing a loss of a'jout Mllloiy' Hobert Schroedcr, Ernest story window of the Jordan restau Mr. ScottJs one ofjhe. best known grown seed a thorough test on differ- S40.000. Tho houses were owned August, September and October and Queeney, Mr. and Mrs. George Kel- Hartnian, Patsy Vacaraill and Al- na O'Brien and Katharine O'Brien. rant building at Sonbright. His leghouse building contractors in this ent kinds of soils. He states that until November 20th. scy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balentine, Mr. O'Brien's residence property there is no money saved in raising ;,y Dr. Sloate of Brooklyn, Mrs. Wal- fred Scaccia for councilmcn, William was broken and he also sMlertd in- part of. the state. Some of the fin- lace D. White of Baltimore and Mrs. Ho has already drawn the net Miss Gnico Dugnn, Walter Kelly, Higgins for collector and Joseph on West Front Btrcet, Red Bank, ternal injuries. He had hepu put est'houses on the Itumson road, on Home grown potatoes for planting, Miss Catherine Morris, Mrs. Mao which was formerly tho home of at the cost of spraying and other H. A. Hollub, who is now in Hon- several times in the water company's Dixon for assessor. The nomina- to bed in the restaurant building af- Riverside drive and at other fash- da. Dr. Sloate is a son of the lntu lake and in tho river below their Lewis, Miss Margaret Ryan and tions by the Republicans woro David Asher S. Parker, was bequeathed to ter he had "been taken with a dizzy ionable places were built by him. necessary work makes the cost as James Morris.. his wife, Frances O'Brien, together large as that of buying seed pota- Ferdinand Sloate, who for many lake. His largest haul so far Russell for mayor, Pcnn Strode, spell while waiting for a bvs. His son, Cliarles Scott, is associated years was a summer rcsiden* of amounted to 35 suckers, three bass A door prize of $2.50 in gold, Tony Shurubba, Annn Black, Lloyd with all the lands connected with the with him in this business. toes. He says his chief object is to residence and together with all the Capt. Johnson was born seventy produce disease-free potatoes. He Leonardo. and one pickerel. The bass and which was donated by Mrs. J. C. Colio, Lewis Jacoubs and Frances household furniture, fixtures and years ago at Cedar Creek, He had Much lively speculation is taking The houses were in -n unfre- pickerel were put back into the lake. Wilson of Red Bank, was awarded to Blalsdell for councilmcn,, John place in the township as to who believes that if this can be done it personal property'in and about the followed the sea ever sincn he was will be of (?reat advantage to the quented part of Leonardo, fro.iting He has so far been unsuccessful in Mrs. George Grause of Red Bank. ' Houghton for collector and William house. The sum of $100,000 wan a young man. For a number of will succeed Mr. Scott as township on Raritan bay. None of the nuuses catching any carp. He had several First prize for the cord games was tt Groonwood for assessor. supervisor of roads. The term of potato farmers, as they are finding left to the executor in trust to be years ho was owner of several bait it more difficult each year to get i in that section is occupied at this large ones in the net but they floor electric lamp and it was won Ballots for next Monday's elec- Invested 'and reinvested ana the in- boats and for a long tin'.t he wan office does not expire until January season of the year. The Sloate and jumped out of the water and over by Fred Welsh of Colt's Neck. Re- 1st, 1930. It is expected that Mr. potatoes for planting which are not tion will bo provided by the Rotary como frcm this fund to be paid to employed by the harbor express at diseased. White houses were burned to the tile rim of the net before ho could freshments of coke and coffee were club. After tho votes have boon his wife, Frances O'Brien, in equal New York. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Scott will turn in hie resignation as ground. A portion of the Hollub get thern ashore. Any game fish served. Assisting Father Kirk in counted the successful candidates quarterly payments as long as she E. Wolcott Fary of Seabright. and a township supervisor at an early date, Diseases which were unknown a house remains, but it is so badly dam- caught in the seine which are pro-tlic management of tho party, was » will organize in the same manner as should live. If it should be deemed brother, Capt. Frank A. Johnson of perhapsat the meeting of the town- few years ago have made their ap- aged that it will have to be torn tected by law must be put back in committee of women consisting of the real borough commissioners and wise and should it be the desire of Norfolk, Virginia. ship committee tomorrow night. pearance. Mr. McCampbeil has down. All the houses were well fur- the water. Most of them are put Mrs. Albert Bennett, Mrs. Thorns. Many rumors are afloat as to who spent a grent deal of time in study- will make the various appointments Mrs. O'Brien that the residence The funeral was hclil Saturday nished and only a small quantity of back in the water company's lake. Welsh, Mrs. Patrick Golden and .of clerk, attorney, chief of police property should be sold, the wili pro- will get the position, out the town- ing this situation. He' has made the furniture was saved. Mrs. Charles Soulia. afternoon at tho Seabright Methodist ship committeemen, who will make trips to sections where potatoes are Early in the herring season Mr. and other appointive officeholders. vides thnt this may be done and the •»•«» • church and was conducted by Rev.the appointment to fill the vacancy, grown for "planting and he has had Most of the fire companies of Mid- Bennett and Andrew S. White of On May 3d they will assist the income from tho sum received for Samuel R. Latham. Burial was (iietown township, as well as the fire- Oakland street, Red Bank, caught FIRE COMPANY^ANNIVERSAftY. tho residence property paid to Mr3. have made no announcement and conferences with governmentagricul- borough officials in performing their made ut West hong Branch. The nothing is known definitely as to tural experts. He states that aside men of Atlantic Highlands, fought over two barrels of herring while respective duties and boy scouts O'Brien in equal quarterly payments bearers wore John Thorscn, Augus- the blaze. Water from the bay was hauling the seine nt Swimming river. Independent Fire Company Will b4 during her lifetime. All the rest of their intentions. It may be that the from the potatoes which are ob- Fifty Years Old in 1»3C. will assist tho policomcn. On tho tus Forsman, William E. Let«on, Ed- township committee will have to tained from Prince Edward Island, used. The tide was exceptionally They put most of the herring back samo day the youthful officials will his estate is bequeathed to his four ward J. Welch, Nathaniel Jr.'mes and low and tho firemen hnd to run their into the water. Independent fire company of Bed children, Edward O'Brien, Alma F. make two appointments, for in the off the coast of Maine, it is almost Bank, in preparing for its SOth an- be the guests (if tin- Rotary club at a August Peterson. Capt. Joh>on was event that any township official is impossible to get disease free pota- apparatus beyond the shore line. The Richard Wyckoff, Walter Dunbar, dinner. O'Brien, William O'Brien, Jr., and a member of the Seabright fire de- apparatus of Navcsink fire company Earl Battcrsby and Carl ton Burnside niversary celebration which will b* Joseph O'Brien, to be distributed made road supervisor another va- toes. The demand for Prince Ed- held at Red Bank in February, 1930, partment and of the E!i^'. Moose, cancy would be created to be filled ward Island potatoes for planting is pot mired. of Red Bank went trout fishing at RUMMAGE SALE TOMORROW. nmong them when Mr. O'Brien's Odd Fellows', Knights of pytl.ins and The Sloate house was the first to Marlboro brook at Marlboro last has elected an nnniversary commit" youngest child, Joseph, reaches the by appointment. growing and Mr. McCampboll antici- tee. Frank Dickman is ehaliman of American Mechanics' lodge a. pates that the price will greatly in- catch fire and the blaze was under week. Mr. Battersby caught one Il Will be Held on Monmoulh Street age of 24 years. The executor of the Since his county appointment Mr- great headway before it was discov- trout and a sucker. Mr. Wyckoff this committee. His assistants art by the Womin'i Club. 1 ereuse. Nearly all the Eastern and will has authority to scl any part TIRE STORE BURGLAR ALARM. Scott has received scores of con- ered. It was a very difficult blazo to did not get any fish but he caught a Samuel Rogers, Anthony Webber* of the real estate at any time it is Southern potato planters are *?oing Raymond Doyd, Harry Klatsky, Tho Red Bank Woman's club wlli gratulations both from members of to Prince Edward Island for their fight. The firemen deserve grent severe cold due to falling in th. hold n rummage sale tomorrow in deemed best for the estate. The wit- The Farmer Fred'j Tire Shop Ha« his own party as well as from Demo- credit for stopping it and thus saving brook at one of its deepest parts. Frank Houso and Jacob Stryker.1 nesses to the will were Alston Beek- potato seed. The indications arc The celebration is scheduled to lout the Eisner store on Monmouth Now Safety Device. crats, Many of these congratula- that Western farmers will do like- '.he other summer residences of thnt He fell in the water when he failed street, near tho railroad station, for- man and Esther II. Lamb. tions have been tempered with re- .-.ection from destruction. in his attempt to jump across the several days and it will be, featured merly occupied by the Katsin drug William B. Siegfried of Perth gret that the township is soon to wise next season, in which event with feasts, entertainments and » Amboy, who bought Fred Munden's the price of Prince Edward Island A suspicious looking man was brook. store. The committee in charge of lose the eorvices of Mr. Scott as a si en in '.he neighborhood shortly be- parade. the rummage sale consists of Mrs. John Sheehan of Long Branch, tire shop on the south side of Front township official. -Tho Republican potatoes for plnnting will be. "out of who had lived at Red Bank nearly street and moved the shop across fight." Mr. McCampbeil says that fere the fire was discovered, ana LOST PLANTS WORTH'$500. Nnvesink hook and laider com* . Robert C. Hance, Mrs. Thomas Voor- leaders of the township get a. good fame people believe the blaze was of pany is the oldest member of the* his, Mrs. Walter VanKouren, Miss all his life, made his will November tho street, has had a burglar alarm deal of satisfaction out of the ap- for this reason it is wise for the 2d, 1920, with Alston Beekman nnd installed in his store. A large bell farmers of this locality to grow some incendiary origin. A search was Cold Weather Killed Then, .n David Red Bank fire department. Thui Lydia Ovens, Mrs. John R. Qook, pointment, not only for Mr. Scott's undo for tl)e man after the fire, but Soffel's Hot Beds Last Week. company eolcbrated its &0th anni- Mrs. George Baldwin, MisT Allan Esther Hurley as witnesses. Mr. loented over the store's front door is sake but also because they say it of their own seed, if this seed pro- Sheehan ordered that the dividends connected with the alarm. Wlicn duces good crops of disease-free po- he was not found. Tomato, egg plant anj pepper versary about five years tgo. Inde- Frost, Mrs. John Ivlns, Mrs. Frank is fitting and proper that some sort plants valued at $500 in the hot pendent and Relief companies an S. Curtis, Miss Mabel Hall, Miss Ju- nnd earnings from twenty shares of the store is locked the nlnrm is auto- of a political plum should come to tatoes. the capital stock of the Long Branch matically set nnd any one attempt- NEW STORED beds of David Soffel of Lincroft the next oldest, they bein^ the Bams lia Little, Mrs. J. Albert \ anSchoik, ing to enter the store will rini; the Middletown tovvnship in view of the Mr. McCampbeil will repeat the were killed by the cold w.u'hir last age. The charters of the two com- fewer compnny should be paid nn- Ruby Lane to Have a Branch at As- Miss MnryMount, Miss Jane Willis, alarm bell. Mr. Siegfried was led fact that it is the banner Republican experiment of planting potatoes for week. Mr. Soffel had ra'jtd them panies were signed by the Kcd Bank nunlly to his granddaughter, Eliza- bury Park. Mrs. John 11. Patterson, Mrs. Elmer beth Catherine Warwick, until she lo take this precaution because of municipality of the county. For sev- seed this summer. He has bought from seed and he kept them safely mayor nnd clerk at the bathe meet- ,E. SclTtt, Mrs. W. P. Strode, Mrs. reaches the age of 21 years. Whon frequent tire store robberies of late. eral years past it hns cast the high- 25 bags of Prince Edward Island po- Ruby Lane, incorporates, which through the earlier stages, of propa- ing night. Liberty fire company if Frank A. Morehouse, Mrs. William (.he reaches this age she is to receive Mr. Mundcn, who is now employed est percentage of Republican votes tatoes for this purpose. These po- operates a store on Broaa ;treet at gation. A cold snap came up during a little younger than Independent G. Maiison nnd Mrs. Walter Bruyerc. of any place in the county. It is Red Bank, will add two new links tho twenty shares of stock (of the n; service manager of tho store, and tatoes are now in cold storage. In one, night when the beds were not and Relief. Relief and Liberty The telephone committee- of the sewer compnny or the sum received Andrew Fisher, who is resident man- only in tho last few years i-hat this this climate it is not practical to use to its chain of stores within the next covered. Thu next morning tho companies will also hold anniversary club, of which Mrs. John King Is for them if they should be sold by nger, have been appointed Mon- has been the ensp. Previous to that the crop harvested last fall to plant two weeks. Tomorrow a store will plants were found dead. Air Soffel celebrations. Union flro company, chairman, has asked nil club mem- tho executor in the meantime. The mouth county agents for the burglar time the township was debatable this summer, Old-time residents of be opened on Cookman inenue at conducts n farm on the *-oad from which is the next oldest company to bers to take uny articles they mny will recites that "Tho above bequest alarm company. New tiro repairing fighting ground and it was not un- Holmdel remember when some of Asbury Park and on May 5a another Red Bank to Lincroft and ne rnises Liberty, is 38 years old. Wettslde have for tho sain I^o the store on is made to the said Elizabeth Cnth- nnd tire vulcanizing equipment have common for the Democrats to win. the farmers there used to plant po- store will be opened at New Haven, many thousands of vegetable plants company is eighteen yeari old. The first time Mr. Scott ran for tatoes in the summer and sell their Connecticut. Within the past five for sale each year, l'.io plants Wednesday afternoon in order to erino Warwick with a request that been installed In the shop. township supervisor he "pullc-d lmve them arranged for tho sale, once in ench year the said Elizabeth 1 crops in the full to the Peter Hen- weeks the company has opened would soon have been ready for A Corset for Every Figure. which will start at ten oKclock on Catherine Warwick shall visit the Mr. Siegfried formerly lived at through" with a scant majority". A , derson seed house at New York. stores at Morristown nnd at Port market. A graduute corsetiero in attend- Thursday morning. cemetery where my remains arc in- Red Bank. Me moved to Perth Am- each succeeding election his majority This was done for a number of Chester, New York. The concern ance from 1:00 to 5:00 P. M., to fit boy about six years ago, where he increased." The committee states that from terred nnd strew flowers on my years with good results, but the was formerly known as the New ROSES. every figure, from ono of the largest grave." The sum of $100 was left started a tire business. His Red prevalence of potato diseases event- York cotton stores. For spring planting we offer our assortments of corsets, corJcleftel (>U they have learned there will be Bark store is a branch of his Perth -*-•-* > - •AV^ll—flSiorUd—M-wlr-irr hybrid teST -and brnssierpsr-rn-Red Bnnk. Wo nit unusually good assortment of nr- to St. James's church of Red Hank Service Medalt for Troopers. ually-pul_an--«nd -to—this industry. for masses nnd $1,000 wn.-i be- Amboy business. Tie will retuTrfTo" These old-time farmers did not .-.pray Closing Out climbers and Polyanthia roses. This .dso ciirry a full line of underwear, tides for the Js^t of n wide variety Red Bunk to live in a short time. Four members of the Red Bank is thi' lie.-t time to plant MI look your I osiery and gloves. Also extra, sizet quonthed to Mr. Sheohan's nephew, their vine.", nor was it dremi-d mces- .-ewTnl Hne.s of nirivl.andise we ear- of uses, and thnt there will be an invalry troop received liron/.. nied- iy tu make room for other cood-i. 1 rOM-bt d over and ?e<- what \ou nei'il. \e.'ir.= ill tile nl|.';l nizati' 11. l'lu y til nftir the vine.-, luil bi-eti kilUd by bv earring' s hh'Vi-l. ... vr-loeipcdi's, N'. ,1.— Adieiiiscnient. lianl..—Ail vert iseiui'lit. The San Ucino, ritht on the ocean fro.-t. Mr. Mi-Oiinpb, II In In-ves Warwick. All tho rest of his es- front nt West End, N. J.; phone Mere Capt. (Jeiirgi A. IIMJ;:,II. I u ut. .-coolers, table ami floor lamp-, lamp Earning* 8'i'/,. tnte was ordered divided between his .Lone Branch 17J3. Strving lunch- .IOM'|I!I K..].'ix, Jr., anil S'i^, ant.- that by .>|iiayinu ;unl l>y waiting for ''•mil's and many utln r item.-. C. 11. Open for Business. Dance, Shares of the Red Bank Building wife. Elizabeth G. Sheehan, nnd his eons, afternoon leap, bridge parties, John .1. Many aiuj Loin- Dinguiun. Hie vines to dn- from !io.-t, i;uuil Knnis, Hi Wl.iti- .tie, I. K. .1 li.ink. II. lielgiud'.'i Modern Shoe Repair- I.a.-t (liilu-e ot' the .season to bll and Lonn Association have earned daughter, Julia E. Warwick, wife of shore dinners, Itnlinn dinners, sup- The medal- were pn III'.MI liy Lieut. seed potaloi s can In- KI-OU n aL •— Adverlisi metil. ing Shop; lir.-t i'la».< nork dune. (men liv Atlantic township flro com- 8 % % for some years past. Arc youRichard C. Warwick. Mr. Sheehan pers nnd a la carte. Music and Robert Linton. Holmdel. Ui ,iMiii;il)le prices. II. Dc-lgratl, <» puny, at Cult's Neck school nuditoi'lr a Hhareholder? If not, you should appointed his wife, his duughter dancing. Gene Folci.—Advertise- L. Richmond, Antique. White .-tin t, iu.it around tho corner uin Friday ru-nintr, April l!7th. Dont All the home provvn potatoes :>1 11 forget, tin- KUUII tinitM you huvo nU subscribe for shares now. A now J ti I in and Julln's husband, Riclinrd ment. Wo Furnish a Loan Service When .-hoppinir slop '- Hrund from liruiid street. Open evenings series hna just opened. Apply fit planted on Mr. McCnmpbell's place street and go through our houu , until S-flO u'rlui'k. — Advertisement. v>ays had. Ladies free, gents $1.00, C. Warwick, executors of the will. tu those who need $1100 or less on every room furnished ill antiques i.Mine on', I'uine nil anil glvu IIH I\ ofllco of association, in tho Ilroad Save Fuel, furniture or notes with payments of this spring and all the potatoes ex- Street National Bank. 12 Broad Install Jersey Metal Weatherstrips changed with other farmers were giving you a complete idea how they Visiting Chiropodist. call. Music by IInckierlo< to his daughter, Eflle C. Tlirockmor- thu opening of nn ofllco for tho prac- phone. 5fi'l!l, Anbury l'urk, N. J. New "A Southern Cinderella," n throe-net now open. Mukn application tot tho family tonight.—Advertise- ton; mid to his grandson, Leslie II. Jersey Cash Credit Corporation, un- \y thnt many Holmdel fanners will lank.—Adverti-eineiit. 1 ment. 4 tise, of Hencrnl medlcino nt 5fi Knst try the plnn this summer. Mr. Mc- play, nt llolindel Itefurmed church, Hliin-es nt ullli ') of thu iunoclntlon, Wolcott, John V. Lnytoii in the Front Htioet. Ofllcn hours: 1:00 to der supervision of Slate bunking de- B Vulcanizing. Friday, May 4th, at 7:1)0 P. M. Ad- lu tho llruail Street National Bnnk, executor of tlul will nnd the witnoss- 1 partment.—Ailvertl.-iemcnt. Canipbell states that whether the ex- 1~ Ilroad street, Red Hunk.—Adver- Tlie-Plac« to go' for Radio. II :()l) I . M.; 7:0O to R :00 I'. M. j Sun- periment Is Mii'eemlul or nut he will "First A I to Hut Tire*." All mission adults HO cents, children Sfi William II. Wilson. 21 Mnnle nve- cs were Harry E. Lnyton of Long liny* 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. Trie- repairs giui'-iinti-eil. The Tire Serv- I'cnt.-i.—Advertisement. tisement. phone Red Hank lfilil.—Advertise- Top Soil, Fill Dirt, not be twitislieil with one yenr'i test. IIUP, Red Hank. Croslcy, Kins and Brunch anil Drcwcr Kwniiboni of grndlng of all kind*, ulsn roadways ice Co., :!li West Front street, Red A Tine Lawn, Roil Unnk. ment. It is for this reason that ho has ar- Unnk, phone Mil!.— Advertisement. Dr. Oscar 11. Seylor Fndii sets. Lot us demonittrntc ono built; Lnkc-wood sand, washed gra- ranged lo raise potntnes for plnntlng Kveryoiui liken u nleu groon, VtU of tho nbnve sots In your home. Wi» 1 will see Ilr. Knglert's patients Mon- Fred JenniiiK' . Jr.. of Freehold, Card Parlv. vel, slag, cinders, hluo stone. Prices again m-xt aensuu. J vcty lawn. Fairway lawn compound cur), satisfy you.—Advertisement. reasonable. Howard (1. Rosovelt, War Declared day, Wednesday and Friday, 1 ;00 I . Is n great nW. UIIOIII'H.I, Imxpomlve, bequcnthod nil hli estate to hi." wife, Tim Good mid Welfare dull of wllh imiilc. Trianon ballroom, A»- M. to 7:30 P. M., ut 4'JO Hrnndwpy, phone, 1585, Itcil Unnk.—Advertise. The fiiriiu ill who rceeived homo 1 rimy In apply. Fred I), WlkulT Co., 20 Slirulm and Evergraent (or $10.Ciladyn A. Jennings At lui death Uelfon] will hold u find pnrly I'ucs- bliry Pnrk, Tlnir.ilay, April lililh. Lunir llrunch, N. J., phono lOOi. . —- dny nfleinoon, May 1st, nt tlu< home Illi'llt. grown nerd from Mr. MeCampbell Ifi'l Ilanli, -Ad.i ill eiiicnl, A selection of the best (lowering whatever In left of tlin rntulc In or- ' Lucky l.inly pri'.i- Advi-itisi ment. Ailvcrli.u'inetit. •hrubfl nnil ovorgroeiiR. Plnntlng dered divided equally nmong hln of Mm. Kinmii Huyilmn, Knst I'OIIII, Money to Loan. 111 exi'liMIII.-e for seed wliirll tin y lind 1 1 l),iil>« Iti'illal plnn free nf charge, Colby ft Wit- children. Mrs. .Wining. If the i-xer- Uclforil, AdmUfiloii 25 criitn. Iie- I have available $1,0110,000 tu Imupjit fnr |i!niilin: an .Inliii Miilu r, Smiul DniuiiiK Lesion*. Kndio. f!'e«hnicnls, prize*.—Ailvei-thn-iiiriil. N'.M ni;Ui Mm ,;,i n. . \V ill i.ini. III my ; 1 r> i it loll) 1 ir II;-iCnrl.'Oi1 111 l.iUIiI an111Md 1 I!li. . ('* .. A.• t., i »,»*'" h>'.v v IIi T •, - |iu|pupippil ii iunf ilil- »• Ha I •llelllch i , tenberg, llrnnoh avenue. 1.11 tin Rll- uti'lx, Tim will wn» inadi In 1P'.!1!, Ionn on |lr, l him I anil imirlgnge. Lull-.-I Mi-p. M.il" I < "!' in" '. ' i St. ilamoH hlcll vr-r.—Advertisement. with Harold McDoiiiiotl nnd John Micllllel UVIllstl 111, I'lllfe.-; IlllKll ami (>i uri;i I'm,- . wlm l.inn in part- I!u lur pl.u-i . II'I '.-''HI. Hi'I Hani,. rmii|ile!i; \. C, puuer >el \ $i:in lu I ifiiiml uf iliiiirlni: In HI. •IliltloH JLtraitt Dance of the Snaiuii .11,'MM I), A, Juhii.'oii Cii., IIJ-HJ 'iliuul ninlitoriiiiii, I'rhlnyy rviMilnffrvr , V. Robliifon of Frrohuld i\n building, Anbury I'ark, nhonu (tVHJ. niT.liip; .1. (i. OaHfnr.l, Hurry —Adverll.-u-lii.-nl. .. .'. M. Ailmluloil Rcftdrri, Attention I i<> In) held nt Manning plncn Ilir- Lung, (leurni' I'. Hi I.ami,, Walter Mechanic I'lrci't, illume mill. —Ail-I April lii'tli, nl Mli P. M. Allmi liouse nt KinmhurK, Hnturdny night! — AilviTlliU'inrnr. _ 1 lli-ii Illiill, Pn nol full lo tend I.con'n column. CIIIIUVI r, linyiiiiiiid Crawfui-d, IVler Miiyi'iiil.i in" ni'V tu tnl.f. Try (,„,!,,,vei li ru. n illil. . "0 (''•III , -All', erll...l|ltelll, WonilmTul infornmtlon for the Frank H, III1U nf KrerhoM, li'ft April UNtli. Muijo liy lloeky Sim- DIM, I Wdll MnIn-r, ,lo. i ph K inliiifii, (i< m i;e Me- them' for iinlif.e linn, They nro l)r Dunn, SUIIJIIIU (,'lii • upmlUt, It Is Our Minium lioiimwlfe.—Advertisement $100 to Muplewooil crini'ti'ry, tin* Iniigcllo'ii M'vi'ti.|iir(V nrrlii: Irii.— until \onr UIIIUIIMIMII J'.MT dead, good..—Vherl.iKeiiii nl. .N ii\ rrt IMHH ill. will I... IHIC daily hum '.Mill until lu hiiiiilii'v yi'iir t.-nniiiik T]t\tnr» - «- .•»• Income from which Is In kerp hlx llllVu your Igniliiili elieekeil at I), A. Knight, liiinii I .S. Kly, .1 i lieu- New Itiiui For Old Oim. Jolmron J-CO.'.-., l.'i-IV Mi I'liiuili: in II, III-III y I', Conovei1, Ml.-., full Ic lllur- IUMIIIM Mi Muni hn Tnslril li:IMI 1', M, Kee.imil Naliuiiiil hiilill vim Illllllt lllli I pilllir uet Ollf Clll' builul plot 111 order. Tho vent .if liln Turkey Dlntleri liiiihliii;:. iMuuiu Hnl llnul: 'Jlllu.— iimlr niul iil.'in fnu nf eliniga. Col« lliivr your IIIKC idmninoocil lit (trod, phone liilll, Hnl Hunk,-- Thome, Kilwaid JUIIIIMIU. John l» iipiiri nut. I • >!•• lleiieiv-Ailw.T- r«lntn It licqucnthcil to hln wife, KTVOII Wodnmiliiyii nnd Miiturilnv lin, Jnlin Hut- ti.'i nn nl l.llllu'Hilvii', N. .].- -Ailvi'ilUcmont. ffiink ir>4ri.—-Ailvrrticrmpiil. out rpJcrvo, Mm. Hllln In tlm rxcru- nlwuyii linvo n vnrlrly to diocin Crcllx'n, pliin, KoiniMii Sulpliin, H'hiii- Car- I I, fur l!mi< v Hi!' I'lmver Simp laithio and DnllCf, , •~~. •--^•(•^ ~* lien, lit ut' tin WMMI|.||':< MIKI flu IN Irlx. Thi' wltni'NFii'K wri" ('luirlrn from. I'lionn Hnl Hunk lr.Hn (icniiiTH nnd ilyi IM, We cull rur mil ney mill John T. (!i'u:-:i. Tliise fiiinv IUUI iti ••iin-iii mi |i.ii:e :'• Ailver- UHT** Ii Kli 'nI i|ll!nl lj|l*l|f, Typewriter ll«H mouth utieel, IMil Hunk.—Ailvcr- of thi' I.ume isrnwn seed. '•Iri'li'l liiiildlnir. Aiiiui'-iuii I'M i nil,, r-tr- ii' HxI'J nit;, At Lfon'i. on •old, 'I'ttlliltl'K. liH llruail Btrret, IU'. 11II11 r11 -.• Advi Hi ' IIM nl, Wlillo Mr., t, I'luMiK IIMI llunk 1840. ) Hunk.—Atlvertln'inelit, Bodn wnlcr, nil llnvorn, mult liov. All till' Hi'i'd In planted In nepnrlite Wllllnm Henry Kilmnrycr nf LOIIK |i|ot'i inn! ehu.e ohpi'i'vntlon will ho P. T, ,liimiilne'n, ,(17 llrond street. —Ailvcrllwpntrnt. I'rnnrh, In n will WIIII'ILJIH mniln In frit*™ and illMlllnl wulor. llnnj. Planoi mill Servlca —Ailverllnrnirtit, 'ImvPayniant Plan. , FIvo Comers Ten Room (it Mil- II. Crnlc, 1» North llrlduo nvi'liuu, Ilin bout, Dli'limi'n Pimm Shop, Hindi' fur IIMIIUI, Much lute rent In fiilllJ, |i!2.5O lip, lit .llnniilnn'*, Typowrilrri, tuMlnjf in«eh|iiM. . ,'j croft. • Opr-n until cloven P. M.— 11)211, left hln gold wnfi'h and rhtiln Heil Unnk, iihono 140C—Ailvortlio- iliowt, In tin espi rlineiit, nut only nt (17 Ilruml Klr.rt, upstair*, Hod Unnk. Trtl.v'*. 17 Jlroul tlr««t, JUtl Bint .f lo hln lnollicl-lll-lnw, Chiulcn Will- Iliiiiiiniond plniv, Hnl Hank, phone I'lin ItfulotiT'n motto—"A. pnpar AitvortUumeiit. incut, IKIi'l,.—Advoill.'ifMK'iil, llulindcl but hy fui'ineni nt, other III ovury Iiuino."^-Advcrtlicmcnt, -—Adveillivenieiit, Page Two . KtlU BANK AFK1L 25. iyjJ8. NEW POLITICAL CLUB. fifth birthday last week with a par- Rniny day bags containing one cent Organization Formed by Republican ty;. She received many gilts. '•••> for each- rainy, day of April will be Bajuhor* Women, James B. Carton and family spent collected at this meeting, Sunday with Mr. and Mre. William 1 Special Safe of A now Republican club of women Miss Con Bennett and Mas Jessie made up of residents of the towns Bevirts of Red Bank." Pownall have recovered from grip Early American Antiques The young boys of the village axe and have resumed 'their duties as and villages of the' Bayslioru section . (In the Rough) was organized'last Wednesday at aorganizing a baseball team. Robert teachers at New York, S^DRAGONS meeting at the home of Miss M. A.Eustace has been appointed mana- George Reed has bought an au- ger. tomobile. _'•_ •'••••' -Tilton of Harmony, in Middletown of Red Bank township. Mrs. C. B. Mctzger, who Miss'Lillian Olsen COLT'S NECK NEWS: Thursday, Fricjay and Saturday AT PUBLIC SALE was president the past year of the was a recent visitor of Misses Mary Geraldine Thompson unit of Repub- and Catherine Warneker. Bueball Suit. Received by the lican women of Middletown^ town- A number of residents of- this Pioneer, Club of Thl» Place. ship, was-'clected ^president of theplace attended the card paity and The firemen wilt hold the iast of a (200]*feces) Fut-niture — Clocks (200 pieces) new club. Five vice presidents were dance at St. Gabriel's hall at Brsdc- series of dances Friday night at the $1.00 per Dozen elected. They are Mrs. Clara velt Monday night ' ' schoolhouse, Frank Hyatt will be In Schoellner of Port Monmouth, Mrs. John Kelly, Jr., is a new employee charge. Lamps - China - Glassware N. A. Stanford of Kennsburg, Mrs. of William W. Vaughan's farm. Several fenders on the county Frances Pohlig of Ideal Beach, Mrs. road between this place and Freehold WOVEN BED SPREADS Catherine VanDaalen of Leonardo TINTON FALLS NEWS. were broken last week by 'an auto- Honey Bee Flower Shdp and Mrs. Frank Muir of Atlantic CelUr Oug and Foundatioii Partly mobile which ran into them.. Highlands. Mrs. C.C Ph.lhps'^of At- Up For School Addition. Harry B. Holling has enlarged the UPPER BROAD STREET, , SOUTH RED BANK.! Geo. H. Roberts Go. Salesrooms lantic Highlands was elected secre- grounds of his bungalow ou the tary and Mrs. Emmor Clayton of Peter Farrell of Shrewsbury has county road by buying a piece of RUSSELL T. HODGKISS, Prop., :v finished the work of digging the STATE HIGHWAY, NORTH OF RED BANK, N. J., Port Monmouth was elected treasur- land owned by Mrs. Amelia Decher. Formerly With pean'i, . er. Mrs. Gertrude Schoellner of cellar for the addition to the tchool- Mr. Holling lives at North Bergen Leonardo was made chairman of the house at this place. The foundation and he occupies the bungalow dur- * ' • publicity committee. Is partly op for the addition. Under ing the summer. Dean'* Roiei, Funeral Doiigm and Bouquets a iptclalty, SATURDAY, APR. 28tH, 1928 the terms of the contract the build- Others present were Mrs. Benja- Martha mmons, daughter of Allo choice flower, for Motheri' Day, May 13th. 1 ng U to be completed by next Sep- Holmes mmons, continues to 1m- . at 1:00 O'Clock P. M. min Jonhson, Mrs . Gertrude Mc- tember. Grady, Mrs. Lena Fedler, Mrs. Mary prove at the Long Branch hospital. J. Henry Vlning returned homeiuiiSheo wa,._os injure...^.^d thre„,.„,_e week„„„„s, MBagUo „by, Tliis is the largest collection of antiques ever Bold under the hammer in Mon- Spencer, Mrs. Corinne Breton, Mrs. Sunday from Winter Garden, Flor-| ] i a blastin ' cap while MMMHHII.HII.IMI Helen Allen, Mrs. May Rupp, Mrs. the oxp os on ot e Mouth county at one time. A partial list is as follows: Coiner closets, mahogany, ida, to which place he was called by :a t BChool. rherry and maple; chairs, tables, settees, old lamps, steeple clocks, rare old china T. C. Tilton, Mrs. Margaret Opdyke. the death of his father, James J. Mrs. Jane Beam, Mrs. Mary Terry,. Mrs. John Beck of Long Branch, and glass, children's chairs. Paisley ehawl, woven spreads, Betty lump, Iron pots, Vinihg. Mr. Vinlng arrived at the formerly of thU place; has recovered Mrs. Harry Hartman. Mrs. Edward bedside of his father four hours be- pine bracket foot chest, snuffers and candle sticks_ schoolmaster's desk, rope spool Silcox, Mrs. Etta Schenck, Mrs. from sickness. FARM MACHINERY bed, wool pictures, mirrors, tin candle mould, Boston rockers, goose neck''rockers, old fore the death of the elder Viningj The Pioneer baseball team of boys Mary Schoellner, Mrs. Eliza Watts occurred. * prints, Rulcy overlay; blown pitchers and four (.'hisses, lustre ware, jewel boxes In and Mrs. Elizabeth Noble. Refresh- have received new baseball suits | (Service) (Repairs) Laying concrete on the county with the i C. N. P. on them. china vases, 4-picce set lion irlass, opalescent warn, and''articles too numerous ;o ments and a locial season fo'Nrvod road will be started next Monday. mention. the meeting. The club will \v>'-\ us Chriney CSaover, the leader ot the next meeting Wednesday afternoon. The work of excavating lie road club, was unable to be present last : Field and Garden Seeds. Spray If you are interested in antiques this is a collection worth looking over. has been carried to a point, east of Thursday night and Wultei D, May 16th, at Mrs. Catherine Van- the Pine Brook road. Two of the TERMS:—Cash VOW OV EXHJBTT1OV Daalen's at Leonardo. Fields acted in his stead. Mi. Fields : Materials, fencing, Hardware, men employed on the road work are treated the boys to soda and bans. boarding at Mrs. David Scott's The EVERETT NEWS Michael Riordan, one of the oldest ; Poultry and Dairy Supplies, rest oi the men are boarding at Red residents of this place, has returned Firemen and Farmer* Unite In Bank and Eatontown. Alter the }hom"e "from the" "Long BranchTos" ; Tractors. Fighting > Fire. concreting work starts the number' where he was operated- on -for The Fair View tire company was of employees will be Increased. hernia. He is much improved. called here last. Friday lo put oul Charles McManimee nas a new A big lot of cabbage plants owned Visit our store. Here you will find Farm a grass and forest fire. The fire Essex automobile. by Frank Gunther were blown out of Equipment with a good past and an excellent started on the former St'lwagon Miss Ethel Drcyor, who kaches at the ground and killed during the future. This is your guarantee for Service and farm and burned over part Farmingdale, was home part of last sand storm last Thursday. Charles L. Grant's farm, part week on an enforced vacation. The In spite of the heavy lrosts last Satisfaction. Give us the opportunity to serve Henry Kelly's place and over wood- Farmingdale schoolhouse was moved week fruit farmers in this section you. We make deliveries. land owned by Frank Haley. At last week and no lessons were taught do not believe .the orchard crops one time Mr. Kelly's house was while the work was in progress. were damaged by the cold snap. threatened by the blaze, but its Guy A. Reed of New York, form- There was no moisture at the time progress waa checked by tne firemen erly of this place, spent part of last the cold weather set in and this was and farmers, who used sand, water, week at Tinton Falls I a saving feature. C. H. ROBERSON brooms and shovels. Some fencing Raymond Taylor, Jr., son of Rev. A coating of stone nnd tar will be THE WINCHESTER STORE was destroyed. Raymond Taylor of Pine L'rook, is placed on the county road. Piles of Edward Rowe, who is employed rapidly improving from a broken leg stone have been put on thi side of Opp. Public Parking Place, ••. as a carpenter by Harrj Fayne which he received in a fail while he jthe road for this work. Whitney, has Kone- to Belmont Park, jwas pplaying two weeks ago. A moving picture entertainment COURT STREET, FREEHOLD, N. J. Mr. Rowe will put Mr. Whitney'* Thomah s Archer, an aged resident was held at the schoolhouse last racing stables at that place in read- ! of Pino Brook, Is very sick. night The profits will DC used to , Telephone 8. iness for the coming racing season. rela- Ivar Landstrum entertained buy baseball equipment and other, "Good Equipment Makei a Good Farmer Belter.", William Lcddy and family, who tives and friends from Newark part athletic goods for the pupil.* ot the j occupy Mrs. Raymond D-ibisky'sof last week. I school. IIMmillHIIIIMMMIIIIMIIIMMMIHmMlllll House at vMs place, will mo\fc short- Trout fishing has not been 30 good 1 ty to a house they own at r'air Ha- the past week at Pine brook as it J ven. Mr. Leddy and his son are en- was the first few days^of the season gaged in the ice business. and the number of anglers has de- Edward Eustace, son o( Joseph creased considerably. Eustace, «'as confined to the house The damage which was done by p last week with grip. John Eustace fire at Wellington Wilkins's house | has given up his position at Lov- about a month Bgo has been re- '1.55 For Your Old Coffee Pot ett'a, nurseries at Little Silvsi and is paired. Hupmobile-Midhtnd (Steddraufic) now working on a Kumson load es- Mrs. Laura Jfoulton Has bought Brakes are staled against dirt and tate. an Essex automobile. water. Note self-energizing * The annual Easter collection of Sherman Vining, son of J. Henry During This Sale of piece brake shoe. St. Catherine's church amounted to Vining, celebrated his thirteenth | $345. This Is the largest Easter col- birthday with a party last week. I lection in the history of the church. About a dozen friends were present ] The money will go into tne repair and Sherman received a number of Quality Brand Electric Coffee Sets fund. ?ifts. j Miss Amefina Carton and Jeanne Mrs. William Smith-, has a new Carton were recent visitors of An- "hevrolet antomoblle. N. drew Carton and family at Trenton. Fred Hankinson of BelVuiJle, son I etween you William Dziezyc is spending a few- of J. C. Hankinson of this place, ] days with friends at Stamford. lied last week at his Sellenlle home. | Connecticut. Mrs. Dziezyc and fam- Thj Methodist ladies' aid society 1 Sets ^ in ily are entertaining friend? from will meet Thursday afternoon of; and all emerqencies— New York. Miss Marion Dzitzyc was ' next week at Mrs. Eugene Ehinger's. i laid up last week with ?rip I The society meets monthly and it j SaJe Sherman Ford, oldest son of Wll- j has adopted the plan of :elebratlng ! liam Ford, has recovered from an , the birthdays of all membciE whose ' Hupmobile's Positive Brakes attack of measles. birthdays occur each month. The . Miss Patricia Carton, daughter of only member whose birthday takes For T7ROM Hupmobile owners in centers of Patrick (Jarton, Jr., celebrated her placa in May Is Miss Ethel Dreyer. , JL congested traffic, from others in One mountainous sections, tributes pour in daily on the dependability, safety and Lnside— Outside— Weeli efficiency of Hupmobile steeldraulic all around the house Only and Get brakes. • • Quick control and instant release, lack of drag or rattle, three times We have a du Pont paint for every purpose at One the wear of usual four-wheel brakes—all You buy points and var- du Pont line of paints, var- nishes lor rnSriy different nishes and enamels there is This of These are mentioned by enthusiastic drivers of purposes; to fill rnany differ- a paint product especially rmn ^trmmy DnnrT 4-nm rercMMor an. BMrrdrul—«o. poUj finUad A. amain. Electric PercoUlir Ual nm toOi ent rcquircmehtsi. In the made for every possible need. nor apM°U Am uMtm .IIWM overflow* Brawa 9 cvpa of fte&cioua the new Century Eight and Sixes. • • coif M rlfjil .1 Ubls—taj neontbrMklna. Irma. Patented valve pumpe Price. «•!« IEI 19 el«kl lam IMM than onWi Pertolalore. Suiuknl Sets cord and phif Included. 9»D> «r»l Cncurm bootilul !• eWn— And brake superiority is only one of •n orwmol •> Ik. IrAk Bousd Tnv. alia inak. «U> tiomy many advancements that proclaim the fine engineering of the new Century Four-Piece Electric Percolator Set $10.00 Hupmobiles. • • Unusual riding com- The same high and unvary- paint product. All du Pont ? Less $1.55 for Your Old Coffee Pot $1.55 ing quality you have learned products must meet the fort, steering ease and low operating to expect in Duco can he same high du Pont stand* YOU PAY found in every other du Pont ards of quality. $8.45 cost still further accentuate the qual- Bring in your old coffee pot no matter how badly damaged it may be ity that is bringing thousands of and we will allow you $1.55 on one of these Great Northern Quality Guar- anteed 4-Piece Electric Percolator Sets. Percolator 2-Quart Size, West- car owners to the century's finest ex- minster Pattern, Brews 9 Cups Coffee in record-breaking time, patented amples 6f motor car beauty and value. value; pumps water eifiht times faster than ordinary percolator. Sugar and Cream, beautiful design; Tray, satin finish with ebony handles. We carry a complete line of f tocfc of paint products. Lei Your nearest \In/>mof>ile dealer im'itos you In chive du Pont paints, varnishes, us help you get started on any of the 50 standard and custom-cquil>l>cd models enamels and Duco. Come an economical plan of paint SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE AND OTHER on three different whcclhuscs— the [Six of the Cen- in and look over our du Pont protection. tury, the Century Eight and the Century 125 Eight. GREAT NORTHERN SPECIALS! TOASTERS WAFFLE IRONS TOASTER STOVES $2.50 $2.95 PAINTS $3.75 VARNISHES • ENAMELS ELECTRIC STOVES GREY BEAUTY ENTURY ONE BURNER TWO BURNER FLAT IRON S S'IXv&. EIGHT" JL DUCO Madtbj{ $1.95 $5.95 $3.95 F. M, CHAMBERS FURNISHING CO. PAINTER and DECORATOR Motor Truck Service & Supply Co. 2(T WEST FRONT ST., RED DANK. E. Front St. & Globe Court f'liun. BOS Phone 1259 Red Bank 170 Monmouth Street, Red Bank. Globe »•< BAVTK. KgTCflSTCIC,

ST. 3A!VlES% HONOR PUPILS. . HIGHLANDS NEWS, Bfown, Mrs, }, H, Dornpsey and wick, for the Connolly.; Mar. NOTTINGHAM wnrlta Col«, Eoaa Uanaanuo, Hmani "•nurlno, Han Walib." Crui UlntonJ • FABRICS '• Bljctb gradt-^Ulllin Dutrleai, Bml|r P« •'t'.iH*, Dorothy Utll«, WltfMd AtolnrlM, The outstanding feature of the clothing world '' M Mini,, U.Ian O'Connor. B«ri.Booh., • H 'Una Bulllvan. outanna Bran, l>olor«« •.'•:'• .M. Wanda Tylutkl,Robtrt .Bdr%«. Ru- u .' "-Urnnnn. Joaaph (tiloutn. Rlliy MEN'S

Con. • .-•.••• •'• ' . FUli, : ••,.l«—Jiu Fliun, Ru OoMlnoagn, Harold 1,'nunlban, Edrf.rd Ploeollai JwnM ALJL. WOOL Nolan, Elian SUnliv. Dorothy Morton, * Ang.llna Soott, Marlon Cogan, MirU Kll- »an, Dorothy Grama, Jus Slqym., Wary SUITS MoDonald, tlirr E»an. , ! Kourth «r«il«—M«rjorl» Mailnciu. Uarr HAND TAILORED __ fju«o, Cladyi Gill, Mary HtraMhoot. KaUi- , ryn IConneiJy, Mar> Nau»bt/)1f. i noratb* With 2 PAIR PANTS Ktlly, Dorla Klnmy, I.JOIII» Ourmlnjhim, • Ciranl Bl.y.a, Joiaph «i «I«or«t $ Molt. Joitpb O'C.IUhun. Edward Finn, 10M6INAL William Ullle. I Thirl trada-^-ilaniaMt B«TIBI. Mary Bennttt, Ann Tivlnr, Mary McGtr«th, Ann Little, Unrothy Glnibert, Ellriberlh Dvyir, ConcttlB Sharal)bt, Mamarit H»lin. WII-- llom OuB«y, Theodore Flynn, Rfohard At. trldne, Orala Layton. IWoo Po«««r. Cnth- orlno Finn, Mary Cnrlnn, ) DAVIDSONS Second grndn— Oer'lm llrnno. Ray O'Nolll; Ellinboth l,rinn, . I'rnnnta Bulllvan, RED BANK Ida Solaro, IJorin Mnrlu. Hnri«r«t nine- 1i«m, Moritot WcEWaln. HeUji Onaikl. Monmouth County's Largest Men's and Allco Joliniton; Maruarct. Klnn.^Cath«rmo Murphv, Dorothy Hopklna, I. Boys' Clothes Shop. «n • . ' Tbursday, Friday & Saturday Aibury Park Young Man Daad. Vemon Earl jBckson !of Asbury APRIL 26, 27 & 28 Park, aged 21 years, diccj last wenk of intestinal trouble attei a slckneas of two weeks. He hod' beon asso- ciated with" his father Ip the hotel • business in tho summer,'and in the produce business In tho,winter, His engagement to Miss 'Mildred Moos of Afibury Park was announced a short timo ago and Wey were to SAVE ON PURETEST& REXAIX have been married in Jpnc. WHAT IS A A PROFIT-SHARING TOILET NEEDS, ETC. REMEDIES, ETC. ONE-CENT SALE? Officors of Imprr-ornent Anocialion. METHODOFAOVERTISINC 50c looted Cold Cream Face ' 25c Cherry Baric Cough Syrup 2/or 26c Miss Susan L »vn has been cfee 2 for 51c TT is a sale where you buy an ted president of the Keyport im- Pairdtr,Bnman,Fksh,Whiie HPHIS sale was developed by 25c CastorOil, 3 ounce . • . 2 for 26c provement association, Other offi- |2/or26c JL item at the.regular price, 1.00 Syrup Hypophosphstes cers aro Mrs. H. S. B,urrowe3, MrB. 15c Orange Blossom Talcum then another Item of the same J. the United Drug Co. as Compound, pint , . . • 2 JOT 1,01 C. S. Jcnks, Mrs. J. Hoyor, Mrs. E. 2 for 51c kind, for one cent. As an illus- an advertising plan. Rather !Qc Rlker't Ilasol, soothing lotion than spend large sums of 50c Rexall Laxative Salt, 7 ax. 2 for 51C T. Tucker and Mrs. C. M. Britton 2/or 31c tration: The standard price of SOc.Milk of Magnesia, pint . . 2 /OT51C vice presidents, Mrs.' H. C. Hlggins JOc Rexall Shaving Cream . Klenzo Dental Cretne is 50c, money in. other ways to con* and Mrs, W. H. Hitchcock Bccretarics 2 for 51c you buy a tube at this price vince you of the merit of these 25c Tincture of Iodine SSifiR; 2 /or 26c SOc Jontecl Cold Cream. . and Mrs. Albert Vanderbilt treas- 2 for 51c and by paying 1 cent more, or goods, they are spending it on 25c Soda Mint Tablets, MO'I 2 /or 26c uror. 50c Jontecl Vanishing Cream 51 cents, you get two tubes, this sale in permitting us to 20c Spirits of Camphor, 1 or. 2 for 21c 2 for 51c sell you a full size package'of ••-•«• - 50c Bonquc£l$amee Talcum. and tave 49 cents. Every article 20c Boric Acid, 4 01. "Vw." "2 for 21c ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. high standard merchandise for lhOO Bouquet Ramee Face in this sale is a high class stand- 25c Cream of Tartar, 3 o;. tm 2 /or 2€c Powder.Dnmene, Fltsh, WTiite 2 foyl.Ol ard piece of merchandise, just one cent. It costs money to •Jjndidatei for Offices—Men'a Club' 10c Epsom Salts, 3 0;. a • 2 for lie 1.50 Bouquet Ramee the same as is sold every day get new customers, but the Minttrel Show. 2 for 1.51 sacrifice in profits is justified, 25c Rochellc Salts, 3 «. tin • 2 /or 26c (Tho Bod Dank Ruelitcr can bi bought Toilet Water . • t . at regular price. No limil—buy aioh weok In AtUntlo Hlllh indj at th« all you want, but on Thursday, as we know the goods will 25c Zinc Stearate, 1 K., sifurtop 2 /or 26c »toro« ot Wlllfam jiolt, William Gerklni 25c Georgia Rots Talcum a 2 for 26c please you. 25c Catarrh Jelly ; . • 2/or26c tnd Leon Kntt.) ' Friday and Saturday only.' 50c Georgia Rose Cold i 1.00"No.93"HairTonic, uor. 2 for 1.01 Two councilmcn, a collector and Cream Face Powder i 2 for 51c an assessor will bo olected this year. 40c Gypsy Cream, 8 oz. . 2 for 41c Tho timo for filing tho petitions of 1.00 Toilet Waters, Arbutus, 75c Theatrical 50c Klenzo 59c Rubbing 69c Aspirin 25c"IVo.93" Shampoo Paste 2 /or 26c Wistaria, Violet Duke, , 25c Carbolic Salve, tube ; , 2 /or 26c candidates for the primary election 1 Georgia Kox. • 2 for 1.01 Cold Cream Liquid Alcohol Tablets '•expired Thursday. Walter Williams (pound tin) Antiseptic 25c Compound Licorice ,, (pint) (IOO'J—5 grain) Powder, 3 or. 1 1 • 2 for 26c will bo n candidute for councilman SOc Harmony 2 for 76C (large) ' to succeed himself and Edward Quinine Hair Tonic 2,/or 51c 2 for 60c 2 for 70c 30c Glycerin Suppositories Jneggor will bo a candidate for 2 for 51c Adub, 13's . , , 2/or31c Nearly everybody 39c Harmony SOc Klenzo Z5c Glycerin Suppositorlea councilman to succeed William Con- Cocotnut Shampoo < 2 for 40c 1.00 Peptona over, who will not run again. JopaB Dental Creme 75c Bay Rum 25c Epsom Salts . Infants, u'j 1 , , 2/or26c 35c Harmony . Jumbo Tube (system tonic) pint (pound tin) 25c Corn Solvent 1 • V 1 2/or26c - Tunion will run for re-clcctlon as Cream of Almonds P for 36c (pint bottle) collector and Walter J. Roberts is 2 for 1.01 25c Larkspur Lotion • 1 2/or26c would like to own aPierce- SOc Harmony 2 for 51C 2/or 76C 2 for 26c a enndidato for re-election as nsscs- 2 for 51c 25c Little Liver Pills, IOO'J , 2 for 26c or. Rolling Maitage Cream . 15c. Toothache Dropi • •, 2 for 16c 2/or 76c Artow. Not everybody knows A minstrel show for tho benefit df 75e Harmony Ubc Vegetal . SAVE MONEY ON RUBBER GOODS, ETC. 25c One Minute Headache tho men's club of this placo will be Powder, 34's t > 1 2/or26c 2 for 26c 2.00 Maximum Hot Water 7c Kandeek Nipple . , 2 for 08c given tomorrow night at the high 25c Harmony Bandoline 50c Granular Effervescent Bottle, 3 (juart size . . 2 for 2.01 25c Tinker Tape, mutll . 2 for 26c Soda Phoiphate • • 2 for Sis school auditorium by/ tho young 25c Recall Tooth Paste . • 2 for 26c 2.00 Maximum Fountain how easy it is to buy one—how men's Christian association of Mat- 12c Flntald Adhesive 20c Zinc Oxide Ointment, rate 2 for 21c 25c Trailing A^nitua Talcum 2./or 26c Syringe, 3 quart ske 1 2 for 2.01 Plaster, 1 in. x I yd. , 2 for 13c 45c Ca>caraSagrada,jgT. IOO'I 2/or 4€c nwnn. 1.00 Monogram Household 40c FtritaldAdheilve Miss Jane McCue. .who ia em- 50c Harmony 25c Twin Tabs, Laxative*. JS'S 2 /or 26c inexpensive to maintain—how needless 2 for 51c Gloves, sizes 7, 8, o . 2 for 1.01 Plaster, 1 in. 1 5. yds. , 2 for 41c 35c Hlnltlc's No. 3 Cascara ployed at tho telephone "office, is en- Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 2 for 5!c Compound, IOO'J t I 2/OT36C joying n vncntion. 50c Rlker'» Egyptian Henna 25c Compound Cathartic the postponement of Kerce-Arrow own- Tim Holy Nnmo society of St. 50c Rexall Sharing Lotion a 2 for 51c SAVE MONEY ON PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Pills, 36'. . . , , 2 for 26c Agnes's church hns begun arrange- Z5c Klento Magnei[a 2 for 26c The following Items arc sold tn our stores at the reduced prices every 50c Quick Acting Plaster • 2 /or 51c ership, and the pride that goes with it! ments for a show entitled "To the week-end. We quote them here because they represent excellent values. 50c No. 6 Disinfectant, Pint 1 2 /or 51c Ladles," which will bo hold in May. Dental Powder > • 1 2/or 26c 39c Liggett ! Breakfast • , 25c Vanllk Extract, 3 on 25c Spring Tabs, 6o'i • , 2/or26c A. Leroy Gnffoy sniled Saturday 25c Medicated Skin Soap • 2 for 36c 2 /or 26c Coffee, pound . . • . , 2 for 69c 45c BallardvaU Orange 25c Pep Tabs 1 1 , , 2 for 26c on n trip to Bermuda. 25c Klento Tar Sh«mpoo Soap 39c Tea, hall-found . . , 2 for 66c Marmalade * 1 . 2 for 49c AT DUFFAl0 Bfltty Ryan, daughter of Patrick 2 /or 16c 35c Saccharin Tabs, H gr. IOO'J 2 /or 36c PROM ^2900 He Rexatl Toilet Soap . • 25c Cake Chocolate, M Ib, . 2 for 36c 29c Lemon Extract, 2 orj 2 for 41c 25c BUud's Pills, 5 *r. IOO'I . 2 for 26c Ryan, la eick with pnoumonitt. 2/or lie 35c Currant Jelly . . . 10c Egyptian Palm Soap • 19c Cocoa, half-pound .2 for 26c 2/br51c 25c Charcoal Tablet), 00 "j 1 2 /or 26c Harold Kelly has returned homo 85c LlRSttl'} Olive OH . from tlio Lennox Hill hospital at 2 for 26c 19c Beef Cube a. la'i .2 for 31c 2 for 1.19 35c Analgesic Balm, 1 or. 1 2 /or36c You may purchase a Pierce-Arrow out of income, if you 25c Georgia Roaa Soap • i 21c Chocolate Sauce • • New York, where ho wnj a mrgtcal 2 for 16c 25c Peanut Butter . 2 for 40c 2 for 36c 50c Antiseptic Powder, 6"o*. 2 /or Sic prefer. A simplified financing plan makes this a most 15c Elkay'i Hand Soap • a 29c llnllanlvalo patient 25c Ballardvalc Grape Jelly . 2 for 36c 69c AntUcptls, pint 'KSit. 2 /or 70c 15c Gopdform Hair Nefa, Salad Dressing 2 for 41c ta practical procedure. Your present car accepted at ,Tny Stout linn .bouglit ft now 2/or 16c 39c Ballardvale Jama—Strawberry.Raupberry, Grape, Pineapple 2 /or49c 25c Cedar Chent Compound' 2 for 26c Single anil Double Mesh • cash up to the,full amount of its appraisal valuation. Gr&ham-Pnlgo cur.' 50c Fluid Extract Cascara A now Dodito carhni boon bought 35c Maximum Men's Combs 2/or 36c Arom., 40;. 1 s 1 2 JOT 51o by tho Jcrsoy Ccntrnl powor and Heary7Hla. . . . 2 for 26c 50c Eyelo (£ye Lotion) • 1 2/or51c light nompany. 15c Wool Powder Puff, 3 In.. Silver tableware for 25c ElUy's Klena-All "RSSf 2 for 26« Archibald Knorlngcr nml Larl 20a Wash Cloths (Auortal, 2 /or 21c 25c Foot Powder, 40& 1 1 2 /W Z6C Cordova nltondcd the pnit mastor* colored fancy boriien) • i 2/or 26c nlrfit hold last week by the Masonic 0lexall Silver (Jubilee Sale 25c Laiatlvo Aspirin . J. F. & M. M. STEIN lod«o of .long llranch. 2Sc Children's Tooth Bnnthes 2/or 36c Cold Tablets,ut t 1 2 /or 26c The chnrming Chester pattern— RED BANK ASBURY PARK ' ,Mlss Iloitonso Ellis, night chief 35o Adult's Tooth Brushes i 2/or SOc Tsl. 1352 cporntor at tlio tolophono ofllco, who 49c Klento Hand Bruthei i Oncid;i Community Plate. T.I. 43io] lion been kept Indoors with ulcknou, 61 Monmouth St. 803 Main St. . is Improving. SAVEON Guaranteed Twenty Years Opp. City Hall SAVE ON At Aibury At*.' Mrs, Amolln Cowiltn- m vlnltlng DELICIOUS CANDY relatives at Wont Oriingc. Silver Tcaslxianst • 2 for 31c FINE STATIONERY • •• Tim Christian Endcnvor aooloty 35c Knndy Packs Silver Medium Forks 2 for 61c NOTICE, IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. of tho Control BoplW church hm 1.00 Arabesque Pulillo notloa li htnliv nlxti Hint Nnil> C'luiiKiury nt N«w Jnraii*, inaila oa tba day tflb.bax ' 2/or 36C o( Mlililletiivvn, mi llni Jill ilny uf M,,nli. ut Hin ihii.i ti.ranf, In a «erU!n aattia ilent, Allan Knight vice prccldont. Silver Tab\cslx>ans , 2 for 61c dccklal aiu bordered U2», a vatltloQ Klilro-iml In llif 'li,»np«ar and plud, Mrs. Harold Loonnrd troOBurcr. lentfo Package parmllilnn *nd lontritt of int«l TuwnMhil) nii.in.r nr ilomur In tullllon.r's palltloa M Mr. nml Mr«. I-oon Kntj hove nn- 50c Lord Dnltlmoro Outninltlcti thq aovtmlKU buily uC t'n1 ruro II... Jl>t ilny n( May liait, 01 ii auortedchocolaui, Ib. Z/orltOl BmcadeWhiuStattonery Townahli of Ml.lJl.h.wn, In tlia u»u ny [.•r,.. It lli.r.nl ."Hi ilama. will bf tallM noitnccd tho aiungcnKnt ol tholr 2 for 51c lakl Ttlrphona Oflmpttny uf all of lliull Is Is obtain t> meh, found 2 for 6^C I'»p*r (about 50 iheeti)2 for 46c Itia'liiigiK In lh« talil 'lowmhln of Ml'i, I'AUMiNH * Tho Itotl Icnni of the l'rf kbytorlun Jinvclopeslikjjc of 30 2 /or 11c inknhiili'i, loaillrtif oml vmilti, IIIMIIHU imlN, HillallatS ill I'.lllloM",. lib. tin 2/or6ic Innluillnu lh« nttmary itrfat upanliiiit mil (l, Aililraaa II»H Uanli, X, I, thuiTli will hold n fnod i«lo on Sat- 75cFertwnyCherrlea 50c Manwla Slatlon- Ikltral euriniotloim tit cjurb p»Ua Hniriirun* urduy of thlit wook In llio vncnnt • rty llnaa, anMlMiiiroir'ir.rii7i!MKNT of ACCOI/NV purlinnnflM, fni HA lor.I Nml Ihrutiuli tinea tn Liquid Cream.ll). 2 /or 76c 2/orGlc I.-IHi., uf 1. lldnnirk ll.rliUfl, AttUtt, «tor,i fnrniorly occupied liy thu At- 1 RIIII iyit«m», In fluritirotlcii with tlin truni. istlon itf lla ItuilnMa. Nml,'. I. II..I.II« il>fii that Ilia ai Inntlc olnctrlo supply compnfiy, 35c Peter . Milk „ , .. 50c Mnntnln/JJoxoA uf Hi. .u,..r,n,.r. aiiiliii •ittutsi Mm, A. fltnrllnif Wllllnmn, nn nr- I'trtnlialun attil c(nii«itfc la a«li(>il for ni'>t«l« ft unl'l ilm'anai'il, will tin audit., Chocolate,'^ Ib. bar 2 for 86c litvveloiKK \ 50 / 2/or 51c pirlml «l (Ifty (liO) r-Mi. 'Hi. aiilil -I.II.MI i.y iim Unrr'UfHis }f Ui« Cinafr tlH, tnlit hff woili'l, TIK. KIIKI« I'ownahlp Cotnmltla* (if tha Tuwtiftlilp *>t u mil i.inl rriirl.il fur aaltl4m.nl l)«nci>, nt nn cxlillijt nt Niw York, 35c Llggdt'i Milk • 10c Wrltlnu TnhlcH MI1I1IUI11WII "III prumail til rmialilai tlm in,, li,|,li.iM ri.iui df laid Uiiaairi. Jcr/S # f Drug Stores ««lil lislltlllll nil III. tlllll i\H of Mn«, llniraiiiiv. tl'i •iK.nl.anlli lay •/ Ml ChocoTnte, X tl>. bur 2 for I»C 45 JJIMII, ruled or plain 2/or lie lean, lit Ilia lliilir nt Hillll ii'iloi-U P. N. A, M. luvn, M* wliln>i t(m« aa(tll«stf/Til • ifanlllht MVIIIK llina, »l Iliu llnmniltlxa lin mmlii fur Ilin «lli.w«n»a tl •MtmlilH . A directory of dcnlmblo liotnnn It 5c Llggctt'i Wnfor 60 BROAD STREET RED BANK " Phnnr M44 lluum Hi MliMlatnnii, N. .1, I ...IIIIKKI I, Tlin UrKlatcr* Wnnt pngo.—Advor- 'rilOMAH :' IKIMItlriM, /tnfll Illi, tliomont. Rll J 2 for (h ArlliK liiwn-hlit llmt. Illh I'llNf" WA'Hl **$$*^ IUt.il A|>rll tllli, IU3K, i Pass Pour KED BANK REGISTER. APRIL 25. 1928. v- tains, scenery and other things f o: THE RED BANK REGISTER. the show which was given for th JOHN H. COOK, Editor »nd Publlihtr. benefit.of the Catholic church. In CMBQE C. HAJJOa Anoelmtt Editor. addition to that the members of th' Reformed church turned out in large THOMAS IRVING BBOWN, 1 -— BoilntM Manager. numbers to the show and helped ma terially to make it financially suc- ' T«lt»honu>—R«d Bank IS. cessful. Many Catholics attended th ; Bed Bank 1800. GOVERNOR Reformed church entertainment. In Column v ft,' mBBpBSa^BHBH? ' Subscription Frlcoi: loaning the curtains and other things (tat »«r -fl.tO _ .14 for the Catholic show the Reformer Six montht „. - .40 Thrft ..month* . folks had in mind the donations of W/ . OPEN poultry, vegetables and other things WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928. | PRIMARY which they received from Catholi KltL MOTHS—••••,-.« farmers several months ago when a The Cows T^EH KEEP THEM OUTl TOWN TALK. [.upper was held for the Reforme church. The Catholic priest, from the pulpit of his church, thanked the LOWER Calling a Good Man Reformed church women for helping You Want to Go Up Higher. WINTER GARMENTS his church. ** f•'.--- TAXES AHE tho 'cowa.'we have- at our The freeholders of Monmouth , • • * DRY CLEANED AND . • • • '••••'..- stables. Wo bought' thchv for you county made no mistake in naming Considering the fact that Chris- DELIVERED READY in Wisconsin. They compriso .Hol- Frank Scott of Fair View for county tianity is designed to bring peace on FOR SUMMER STORAGE. •upervisor of roads. With due ro-earth and good will to' men, inci BUSINESS steina," Guernseys mid Jerseys, fresh epect to Mr. Youmans's work on the dents of this kind should be niore and close springers, nnd heavy pro- county roads, Frank Scott is a common than they are. They have ADMINISTRATION duceia Wo bought them right to worthy successor. Mr. Scott has an intrinsic value, for they help to sell at livd'nnd let livo prices. ?Ap been township supervisor of roads make thg affairs of all denominations Sealed in SAN1TEX a result you get tho best hero ut •OJLOIk, . of Middletown township for thirteen more successful; but this fmancia MOTH-PROOF CEDAR- LAW ENFORCEMENT prices that in many instances wil years and the roads of that munici- success amounts to nothing as com- IZED BAGS at no additional save you money. pality today are better than ever pared with the bigger nnd broader cost to you.' ' before. things of life which cannot be me^as "M a Professional Politician/'': Every cow tuberculin tested and • • * ured in dollars and cents. They GO day retest guarantee] goes with Keeping the roads of Middletown build up a happy and united com- every cow. munity and make life more worth township in good condition is a first- DRY CLEANING KILLS clau training ground for a county while for everyone concerned. In- Good exchnngo given for any cidentally it is worth mentioning " •' MOTHS. JUDGE CORNELIUS livestock. You can how hive the eame beauty supervisor of roads. There is no that both church functions took inyourkitchentlatyouhayelorigen- other municipality in Monmouth Dry cleaning kills old county with as much road mileage as place at the public Bchool, which is C0WS ARE CHEAPER. joyWin^!ivingrboin8ofypurhane Middletown. It is not only - big the common property not only of moths and'moth eggs. No Come in and ece: our1 assortment of ' all members of every church'but al- township, but it is made up of farm- new njoth can touch a gar- Colored Vollrath Enameled Ware. • Jruj districts, small villages and big i.o of folks who dont go to church at all. No better use can be made of ment packed for storage in a SAGOTSKY & SONS Several brilliant huw andpaatel tint*; towns, and requiring a diversity of at very interesting price«.; '.., road treatments. such a building, outside of schoo Ce'darized Sanitex Moth- REPUBLICAN 40 West Main St., Freehold, N. J. hours, than to help some-worthy proof Bag because no moth church cause. Stables oh Frcehold-Lakcwood road Neither is there any other place • • • can get in. When you send PRIMARIES-MAY 15 1 milo out of Freehold. ROBERT In Monmouth county where the vot- your garments to be. dry This Incident of friendliness be- Call. 13 or 1300 ers are quicker, to show resentment cleaned for storage just spec- 12 Broad Street, Red Bank against an incompetent or dishon- tween two church congregations is VOTE FOR HIM! When you want to find a quick lot only pleasant but logical. After ify "Sanitex Mothproof Bag buyer for your automobile.—Adver- est official and to throw him into the tisement. . ( discard. The fact that Mr. Scott all, no matter how much churches may differ in their forms and iere- Service." Make every clos- has held the office of township road - et a cedar eloset. • supervisor thirteen years, and has rr.onies, they all worship the tame been elected each time by an in- 3od. The difference between vary- creased majority, speaks more elo- ng church beliefs is no greater than quently for him than the highest' the difference between two persons praise. traveling by different roads to the READY FOR STORAGE. same destination. Less intolerance • • • and more of the same sort of friend- Have your winter suits, Monmouth county gains and Mid- liness and desire to be of assistance overcoats, dresses, drapes dletown loses by the appointment of that was so plainly manifested by 'Mr. Scott as county supervisor. A the two church congregations in At- and blankets dry cleaned new township supervisor will have to lantic township last week, would now. We deliver them to be appointed to fill Mr. Scott'a un- make the going easier and pleasant- you securely packed in Sani- explred term. No matter who gets er for all travelers on all roads the job nor how capable he may be, whether celcstia\ or terrestrial. tex Mothproof Bags (Cedar- ha will lack the experience 'which ized), -all ready to hang (Town Talk continued on page 16.) Mr: Scott has had. Time will cure away for the summer stor- this lack of experience, but whoever the committee appoints will need to age. Takes up minimum be a good man, for Mr. Scott set a closet space. No moth balls pace which will not be easy to fol- 128 Choice DAIRY COWS or disagreeable smelling ,low. Holsteins — Guernseys liquids necessary. 100% • • • Jerseys Mr. Scott's appointment as coun- moth protection and preven- ty load supervisor ia an exemplifica- JUST UNLOADED AT MY tion. tion of that good old Bible doctrine: STABLES IN/ FREEHOLD, "Well done, good and faithful serv- ant; thou has been faithful over a lew things; I will make'thee ruler LET YOUR RUGS AND iver many things." CARPETS BE A PLAY- GROUND OF CLEANLI- NESS FOR YOUR CHIL- Everybody's talking about Tydol Dandelion Blossoms DREN. U an Aid to Bacchus. Last week The Register made These cows were bought by my- Children were.intended to Ethyl, the new motor fuel. It some comments about dandelions self direct from the farms where be healthy, happy, playful and about old-fashioned uses made they were raised in Wisconsin. Each gives you faster starting,; quicker of dandelions. The Register spoke cow comes from accredited herd little animals. You cannot and has a C. T. A. record showing keep them primly seated in about dandelion blooms and leaves milk production and butter fat test. being cooked into a compound sup- stiff-backed chairs. They pick-up, extra power and greater posed to have medicinal qualities as Some have official records of over 78 lbs. of milk per day and butter- like to roll oh the floor, kick Be sure to look "greens," and about girls using the fat test 4.8 per cent. This ia no hot mileage—qualities that have long stems of dandelions to make air but the real goods and can be their heels and raise the dust for the globe imitation curls which they wore be- proven. —if there's any to raise. But that says Tydol hind their ears. These cows are fully guarantee;}, there shouldn't be any dust, made Tydol gasoline famous. • • * Ethyl fpr retest nnd an., other manner nor a particle of germ-laden There was still another use made required. '"These are cows and they of dandelions of which mention was are each and everyone a choice ani- dirt in your rugs or carpets. And now with the Ethyl not made. In the summer when the mal. If you .nre interested in pur- Let your floor coverings be stems of dandelion blossoms got old chasing some real dairy cows at a playground of cleanliness. and tough, boys used to make whis- dairymen's prices, uttend the inspec- compound added you have tles of the stems. They gave a loud tion of these fine dairy cows. It is better for yemr children jvhistling noise when a boy put one —cheaper than paying doc- Tydol Ethyl—the perfect anti- in his mouth and blew through it. JACOB ZLOTKIN. In the old days when bicycle riding "The Man Who Sell. Good Cow.." tor's bills. was popular-many boys preferred Phono 330 Freehold. knock fuel for high compression these dandelion whistles to the bells on the bicycles as signals to pedes- THE SHAMPOO PROC- trians. Whistles used to bo made or carbonized, motors. out of pieces of elm wood and wil- ESS PUTS NEW CLEAN- low branches in much the same man- LINESS, NEW LIFE, NEW ner. LUSTRE INTO CARPETS Don't just drive up for "y^ • • • Gone are the days of the dande- AND RUGS. , In this vUigaugc Be sure you get Tydol Ethyl. lion curls that girls used to wear, on every fydol gone are the dandelion whistles boy No matter hqw old and cyclers used to make, and gone are worn your rugs and-carpets Ethyl pump yon Stop at the orange, black and the dandelion "greens" thnt old folks may be—no matter how can actually see used to cool: and brew. Today folks the rich red color are using dandelions to brew some- badly begrimed and stained, GRAY Tydol Ethyl pump. thing very different. our Special Shampoo Process of Tydol Ethyl • • • will clean them thoroughly, Gasoline Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation CCIDENT, theft, These old-fashioned thing? nr< ' A lire or nny kind harmlessly. The matted but memories. All of these uses of; of insurance Jim nap will be straightened, the 11 Broadway, New York City. dandelions were made when t'." may wi.sh to plnrj dirt-dulled colors will be re- blossoms were cither well advunr d on your cur can !>• or had gone to seed. Anybody wi o written hen-. If stored to their original 1 wanted to do the-' thing." today you are not liuniliiir brightness, every particle of would probably be "out of luck," for with the luiula of the usages of homo lirew demand protection we <-nn dust, dirt and smudge will be that tho blossoms be gntlnTcd when ive your nuUnno- removed. young. By tho time thesu usag">, tilo pltiiM' ask us. are auppliod thcro wouldn't bo rnuiTy dandelions loft in tho-p iirohibition ] days for thfc makers of curls ami Cleanliness is a law ol whlatUs and medicine and "grcriiB." Hawk' s Bros health that will never be re- Perhaps it in just as wnl tlint thej INSURANCE desire for these things In no more. pealed. .Let us give your The dandelion today, unlike parlier 10 Monmoutli St.. floor coverings our Special Rod Bank, N. J. generations of dandelions, serves tlic Shampoo and they'll be re- Tulupliuno old god Bacchus alone. turned as clean and bright a< when new. True Christian Unity From la Atlantic Township. Settled Pumps Atlantic township In not tho big- Mnnmoutli Cniinty Stirrl(to of Ciitheniit T.. For your protection gest plnco nor tho richest plnco In VimDijrn, dcri-tim-il, Nutlro in iinllli'ri lo inr.Diit clnlmi ngdliinl Miliatltnlion, Monmouth' county, but It has prob- nunliKl until. ably got moro rcllgloun tolerance I'uriuniil l,i II,» fltl|cr nl Jmrph I* tho Tlilo Wnlcr HL'III 1* Doiiuliur, • iirriilrnt* nf !lm I until) ,,r Mull- Leon's and truo neighborly nplilt than any moulll, mull* mi Ilir l»»lflh lUy of A|irll, nUixeil 1» tho inlnko other municipality In tho county, or 102". oil Dm niinllrnlliiu uf llnllll Ft, WHERE RUGS ANL plpo of every •Tyilol for that mutter porhaps In tho atato, I'Ui-W, tiMiilrll nf III. tltnU of Ollirrln. K. Vmilliitn, ilrrnnnl, i,.ilk. |i Urnlix Ktliyl tnrtk. Nothing last week thoro were two big ovontn ilv.i, lu i|lt rrrillmri nf Mill IW»M«.rutn. «• HOUSEHOLD GOODS lint Tyilol Ethyl rim In the township. Ono wan held vnrly • fnronil, Ihrlr ilililt mill cliimamli nunliiKt In til* week by tho Catholic church lh« 1*1.1 «.|»irr „,!,!„ ,,,,il., ,,1,1,1,, ,|, ARE BEAUTIFIED, come from that lank. ntnnllll from Hi. ilnln nl Ilia .fnrttnlil or- of Colt's Nock and tho other wm il»r. HI liny will I,, liiravrr Iwrrfil nl tluli h«ld UUr In the week hj tho Jlo-• olliiiii Ihtr.for minimi |lii mid •ulncillj. jformed church of Colt's Nock, 70-7G Whito Street, WJ f.t.lmM, it, J,. April Ijih. 1»j«. • • • , -i. ., IIATIlH ». III.AOK, II M«r nn Htr«l, IM Hunk, M, J, 'On* of tho women'i lotlotloi of Red Bank, Now Jeraey, (lit Ittformcd church loaned cur- M vrisvj, y.;M(or, ltd) Hunk, t(, J, Phone* 1545-6-7. s RED BANK REGISTER, AFfllii 25, 1»28.

, FOREST FIRE, '/. : the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Heath, formerly 61. Fort Mimmouth,..Dan- Eight . Hundred Acre, of L.n'd iel S. Ely made a tide trip to Phil- Burned. Ow Welt of Deal. adelphia and he bought a number of More than 800 acres of ground horses for the William C. Ely estate west of Deal were burned over in a horse business, i forest fire last Thursday afternoon. Robert Vooriices, Jr., ton of Rob' Maytag Makes The blaze was fought by. residents ert Voorhecs, has recovered from Model614 of that vicinity and by fire com- sickness. • r panies from Oakhurst,: Wayside, ' A coating of stone and tar will be Wannmassn and Asbury Park for put on the county road between this House Cleaning several hdurs before it was under place and.Marlboro, Piles of stone ontrol. Sevcrnl large residences have been placed on tho side of the Is Here were threatened, but the good work road in anticipation of this work. of the firo fighters prevented the After an absence of tUt'qe weeks Easier flames reaching these places, on account of-sickness Kcv. John Sherman expects to conduct the Dinner Party For U»beri, ' morning service at the Baptist Th© ushers of St. Catherine's church Sunday. This will be the last church of Spring Lake were, ten- opportunity to make missionary of- Wash dered a dinner last week at Lake- ferings this year and tho3e who have wood by tho pastor, Rev. Thomas made pledges havebecn requested to Rellley. Those present were George respond. No service will be held at Heavy Blankets Rolla, Francis Judge, Samuel Chas- night. • Daylight saving time will ey, James Dovelin, William Erbe", revail.' Quilts, Rugsor Frank Erbey Arthur GifTord, Els- ,The term of John VanMater as worth' Gifford, Frank Paul, Roland ownship committeeman will expire 'iweriesthis Biakewell.'Vlctor Judge, A. N. Clay- thl3 yaar and he will run for re-e!ec- ton, William H. Halmeyer, William idn on the Democratic ticket. There asifWay F. Halmeycr and Edward Weir. s no opposition to Mr. VanMater. -' 4I« Hiss Amelia Carton Is running with- You are invited to inspect the entirely new mt opposition for membership on ECAUSE its large, roomy, cast-aluminum • St«t« Aid Wanted for Roads. ho Republican county executive Model 614, a six-cylinder MQiot car of reason- tub holds, four gallons more than ordinary A,t last • week's meeting of tho :omniittee. able price available in a five-passenger sedan B washers, the Maytag handles the bulky board of freeholders George K. Al- Mrs. Marcellus of Fair Haven things .of housecieaning time easily. It will' len reported that the »tate highway pent from Saturday until yesterday or four-passenger coupe, and embodying, flush out, with surprising, speed, all the dirt from commission would not enter into a with Mrs. William C. Ely. among others, these desirable features: comforters, blankets, rag ruga, etc. It will wash reimbursement agreement with the J. N. Blauvelt b~.j set out e vine- your fine draperies and curtains as carefully as county for paving 600 feet on Front •ard of about tT^e acres o.i his farm Four'Speed Transmission—Seven'Bearing Crank- if washed by hand. street at Keyport or lor paving n the Vandcrburg road. Broadway, between Keyport and James Brownlee bought a eccond- shaft— Pressure Fuel Pump — Four-Wheel Now is the time to make a free trial test of Matawan, unless the safety aisle and Studcbaker automobile at Red Hydraulic Brakes—NewTypc Manifold^ the Maytag. See how long the seamless, cast- feature for the proposed roads was Bartk last week from a Newark man aluminum tub kccos the water hot. See the eliminated. for $75. The car had been in an ac- We urge you to see this new Graham-Paige, tci convenient, all-metal, Roller Water Remover-— ident and It appeared to be clam- a new, exclusive Maytag feature. It setSvclose Freehold Church Election, ged worse than It was, Mr. Brown- drive it, and to consider its substantial value to the Water line, making it easy to put the The Freehold Baptist church has lee got It repaired for $10 and it heavy blankets through. The tension adjusts elected John F. Sickles, Claude C. b now running good. Underwood and William H. DuBois Some potato planting is still going itself, and the, balloon-type rolls remove the n, but the bulk of the crop U now Fire chassis—sixes and eights— surplus soap and water evenly from every part deacons, Mrs. Elmer Robbins and price* beginning at$860. Illustrated Mrs. Belle Neafie as deaconesses, D. in the ground. is Model 614, 5-passenger Sedan, of the fabric. ' / P. Smith, Samuel Perrinc, William The plan of creating an endow- with 4-speed transmission, $1295, Heckman and H. R. Dix trustees and ment fund for the perpetual care of (•pecial equipment citra). All hs—Bolnwiol—cemetery is meeting prices f. o. b. Detroit. , for a Maytag. Seeitwub 'a big tubful of dothet THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa assistant cleric and Mr. Dix treas- with success. A large number of plot every 3 to7-mlotrtc»,-nn., Etell4 urer. owners hava contributed ?100 or in on hour without hand-rubbing anything.^ more to tni fund andTTfiis insures VK it for a weefc'a washing FREE, ir It RIVER PLAZA NEWS. ermanent care of their holdings. doesa't sell itaelf, don't keep it. The sewing club met la»t Wednes- F. H. VAN DORN Installation of Community Club Of- day afternoon at Mrs. Charles S. ficer! and Banquet Lait Night. 77 Monmouth St., Red Bank. MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS gly'a. Phone 473 WITT, Chlcam. Tut, Wed., Thut.. Fri., Sat.,9:0O PM, WCCO, Tho newly elected officers of the Mlnnmpotll- oHfcFrL, Fi , 8:30P.M. WHO.DuMotae; CHKVIlOU.l CAliltlOLKV Tha Woman's club has made a gift 1 beautifully appointed, the New Essex Hniiiliful Wilt, iluco finish, ^oii A vny In!' iii'-ili I. B Hi'» tlii't of two Norway maple trccj and two .^how no wi;ii *li^< win i l.i, l.imm- evergreen trees to the public nchool. tires, liutr.pl is. upholstery in IJj" Super-Six gloriously earns-its richer re- Simple, Compact and -V,u|io. O K inciliuniciilly. J::7". ii?, diicn I'ru.sh, rui uniy ,'J,80i) ward in. even greater popularity than its The trees will be plahtorl with spe- mill'!) I'linlii allj ii I.' w rur ,it Convenient cial exercises on the fchool pounds 1 : predeqessor. u UMII tin lii'I'l M7f, 00, I, Uaht control - J, Horn button Saturday nfternoon. Tho »;ift will be presented by n commiUco headed 'I'f.i.iTii v;hl\ rcitiiiditmrii'I In "ur 3. Throftlo • 4,'Ridlttorthuttcrcontrol ijOI.t.l' LOI.'I'I.. l!»-'1 The .exclusive, high-compression Super- by Mrs. Charles W. Hitter. s'.-jp, in »My fm^lird >r. Si .lumcj' .V Starter • 6, Electro-lock lludt'l; IniSiri.--.- lull|" Kind) III". Six mcfcir that turns waste hent to power, A number of the resident) of • k'i»y duto. J300. 7, Goiolhio gtugs • S. Chok* thiinirnl ruinlii .nn. .\ n-nl .L>:tf- develops the greatest power per cubic inch River PIMR expect to attend the r roltl) DCMl' 'I lil-TKS IJIIin tit M, >U 00. Til hauiiful fuux inilrutunl harJ il.tfibitQ meeting of the ' Middlctown town- of piston displacement of any stock'motor W * w I'. Vinvc tl.n o I-Old il>ini|i Ji'niih, ^muting uniir iniiria light, mmmiwA ship committed tomorrow night to 1.1'ICK we know in the world. /•Mtlmiifituit, ifitiittmtur «*d atnmtttr. Km/* ask for road Improvement' nnd ti-..i-l%( "itliin th" rnxt Jew d Haling ftiithn tWM tnvniintt, tni i-ll in KIKHI wurUli.K u.nilit,.,., , A iiMi.pH. I; .;.|.I)|.1.M! ,:,r thnt other Improvements nt this nlncc. il In nil ways the New Essex Super-Six is ef/raritn t,,,i. int.-r.-Bl.-iiti i cuTl M.nir of- "ill ,i,t,Sfy th,. i,,,,st ••;; UW, taiitit driving jit tvtr hrw. ;.,r |»articular8. jV,,< . HI only f 10U.0O. engineered to the lowest operation and HOLMDEL^ NEWS, maintenance costs. And increasing thou- ROUPK . . - . tilt (RumbUitotSSOntrah COACH • |7M SEDAN («.rfoor) . ,»nj' A PUy to h* Glvtn for lb« D«n«fit sands of owners rolling up thousands of Ml prlctj /. o. b. Dttrolt, plus war txclit tax I miles of service prove that these qualities of iha Rtformtd Church, lluytri can bat lor ton out ol Incomt a/ tmvil A plnj entitled "A Southern Cin- which delight you on your, first ride aro avattabtm thal-gf tor tafrtlt. darolln" will b» given Krldnynlpht, just as lasting ofl'tlicv arc brilliant. tturutllng ana Initirane Maj 4th, for thn bcncdl of tho Re. formed church by the mcmncii oi thn church choir, Thos« who will RED BANK l^OTOR CO. take furl are Mlsuri Ilcdrico and Minis Ilinnett, Kdnn AIKI Fre'th-<,,\ :-wSH3i BROTHERS BUY BIG FARM,! NEW HOME FOR DENTIST ARTHUR E. BOYCE BLASTING Flying Instructions-Aerial Photographs DECORATIVE SERVICE RAYH.STILLMAN - Farm Blasting THOMAS GRIFFIN'S PLACE DR. EUGENE NEWMAN BUILD- PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS SOLD.AT BRADEVELT. ING AT GOOSENECK t FLIGHT RATES: Flnt Interior Worfc a Specialty. FARMS Submarine Blasting "AgenU Thlbaut and Lloyd. Fin* Will Pap.r.. It Hat Been Bought For 410,000 by Fin* Home for Red Bank Resident Rid Bank, m«.m««._™ TEL. 312-M, RUMSON, N.,J. Country Homes Caps, Fuse, Blasters' John and Augultut Koenif, Who Will Coit S22,000— It Will b. Lone Branch, __^—$5.00 , Supplies. .Own the "Domini* * Schenclc BuiU of Tapeilry BricU and Will Aibury Park, .™^..~..._..$7.B0 Shore Estates Farm"—Now Have 252 /Verei. be Completed in September. Estimate* Given. All form. .»'INSURANCE Augustus and John Koenig, two Dr: Eugene W.. Newman of Mc- Special Rates for H. H. W1LLETT, M.E. brothers who farm in partnership, Laren street is building a house of have bought Thomas Griffin's farm/ State. Highway ' • Phone*—Keyport. >67, Dutch colonial design at Gooseneck of 133 Is acres in the extreme north- Cross Country Flights.. Catontown. N. I. Phone 178 Red Bank 1028-M. Point, near Little Silver, which will western part of Atlantic township, cos^ about $22,000. It will be com- iwMHMSMM tftlttHM • Phone -1730 R«d Bank. V Growing Things? near Bradcvelt; 'for' $10,000. The pleted In September and will be oc- farm is on the east side of the Mon- cupied by Dr. and Mrs. Newman. trose road. A house and the usual Dr. Newman is a dentist and has an JOHN"F~CASEY . What, When, Where and How to outbuildings arij on the place. The office in the Eisner building. . buildings are in need of some re- The house will be , of tapestry Agent tor WACO and . Plant will be answered by radio , BUTTONWQOD pairs, but they are in fairly good brick. It will be 28x36-/eet, with I*AIKCHILD Planci. condition. The house is occupied an enclosed porch across tho front over WOR each Sunday at 5:00 by Mr. Griffin, who will continue to nnd an addition 36x20 feet on the P. M.—March 18th to May 6th. AT SHREWSBURY. live there and who will work for the rear for a garage, boiler room and new owners. Mr. Griffin will have an A COMPLETED RESIDENTIAL PARK. storage room. The house will not auction of his crops, live stock and have a cellar, Why not send tor your free copy of our farm machinery tomorrow after- "On the first floor will bo three f. Architecturally perfect and properly landscaped. High and dry. noon, beginning at two o'clock. large rooms, a maid's room and a f Properties and homes open for inspection by appointment with 50th Anniversary Catalog ? For the past year or so the Koe-bathroom. Upstairs will be four d your agen* or bedrooms, two bathrooms and a lav 9 C. H. NEV1US. Owner. nig brothers have owned and occu- pied a farm on the opposite side of atory. Parquet floors will be laid the road from the one which they throughout. The walls will be of have just bought. The farm which sheet rock done over in textonc. they occupy is commonly known as Chestnut trim -will be used on the S afe milk TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN the "Dominie Schenck place" be- lirst floor and whitewood trim on the cause it was owned and occupied second floor. Modern-improvements LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Contractor and Builder for m4ny years by the pastor of will be provided, including an incin- HLas been SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING old" Brick Reformed church at Marl- erator, which will be installed in the SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES boro. A large house of the old-boiler room. The gavnge will have MMimilHI room for three cars. George A. Haw- Telephone 940-M 160 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank. N. J.fashioned colonial type, with a slate LiAAAAiAAAAAAiAiiAAAAAAAiAiAllAAAAAAAAi'ii'AAiiiiAAiA roof, ft on this farm. Tho fam-kins of Fail-Haven is the contractor. R ealized. ilies of the two owners occupy the house. The house is enclosed with Ettabliihed 1854 Telephone 111 rived cedar shingles, and according LITTLE SILVER HOUSE SOLD. Eternal to tradition all the shingles were John H. Ander.on Buy« a Home on obtained from one tree, on the farm. Branch Avenue. ALEXANDER D COOPER The tree must have been enormous John H. Anderson of Mechanic to have furnished so many shingles. "W atchfulnesss street has bought from Ue White The farm which Mr. Griffin sold 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N J. Pach real estate company a bouse was willed to him about a year ago ACID PHOSPHATE BONE MEAL y g and lot on the west side of Branch by his bth th lt Mihl brother, the late Michael avenue at Little Silver. The house S ecure§ Griffin. SHEEP MANURE NITRATE OF SODA WINDSTORM INSURANCE Fifteen acres of woodland was formerly the ' Wimic.d White arc on the place, nnd during tho residence. It was built in the olden A Good Coverage at Very Lqw Rates. past winter six carloads of wood days of heavy frame timbers which SPECIAL LAWN COMPOUND were shipped from the farm to will make the house last for a cen- O oth purity and Perth Aniboy, where it was used in tury or more to come, jt wss or If you want your lawn to be rich and velvety, apply tho smelting works. Mr. Griffin has »•••»•••»•••< iginolly on th; east side of Tiraneh Special Lawn Compound—inexpemive, odorleii, easy to apply. •»•»»»«»»»»» been using the iand as a potato and avenue. It was moved to tin west JJ tmost dairy farm, but its new owners will Fide of that road, on a lot CUxl58 use it almost entirely for raising feet, when the Winfield Gardens LIME FIELD SEEDS potatoes. Michael Griffin bought tract was laid out into -o luts of Red Bank 3 the farm in 1906 from the late unusual shapes. eliability to LAWN GRASS SEEDS William Crawford. In 1861, ac- The Winfleld White residence, af- cording to old residents of Brade to its new site, was Sunny Lawn Mixture — Shady Lawn Mixture velt, the farm.,. .„.,...... «,.,. ">»-"- t01. bcing mOvod to its new site, was '"^-'nnn ? ,^ Tr i completely rebuilt and modernized, ou and your family Real Estate Board J VunMater for $2o 000, and the d.Mj^j ' |t jnt0 a resiuVllc0 of a i... SEED OATS ference betweerecn that amount anandd i . f, wlt, it.h . t,!,h „ . MEMBERS the recent ,,e of $10,000 .. illus- ^^It' •v trativc of the dec-ease in farm iJ,onmollth- ,t llBS c|gllt l! values tincr thiit time. ilOmts „(j ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street brother? formerly ,, t M Am|c,,,on f,.t s,7,5Oo, lived at Pemn,v,lle ami they moved i , ,. 100ms, a Telephone Red Bank 1455 whu bathroom rea,l ancstlUcd alls improvementswas aim03. Itt HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. from tlu.ro to Long Island, «^ore|)ik(, jvi tlv? ,ace Mr. FredbWikofiCo. they engaged in farming They |A , b ht the ,., for RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. WILLIAM A. HOPPING Broad St. & Linden PI. moved to Bradi'Vflt from Long Is-1... u .,„ . i mi • I . i t it ills *iornc# 1 y and. The manner in which they do Phone Red Bank 652—554. HENDR1CKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place J their farming is a mixture of Mon-Brunch Avenue Lot Sold for $3,000. mouth and Long Island methods. Mrs. Jennie II. Worthley of Long HYL1N & SALZ 42 Broad Street Be.-idi's raising a bijr lot of potatoes Branch has sold her lot on the west jlace, to Harry B. Hayes, the elec- brothers have a total of 262 acres. A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street trician, for $3,000. The lot is D0xlC7 Both places wcro once owned by feit. The lot includes a strip of Dominie Sciienck, who was a prac- LAND and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. land seven feet wid.e extending from tical farmer, as well as a preacher. NEWTON DOREMUS. Prea. the rear of the lot to Brown place.

TINTON FALLS HOUSE SOLD. *•»**« Guy A. Reed's Place Bought by an PAUL RfeVERE Asbury Park Doctor. Guy A. R'-cd of Kew Vorli has Automobile Insurance YCAMOREfOURT hold his house at Tintor, Falls, on Do You Own a Lot? the Shrewsbury road, to Dr. Ernest REAL ESTATE HARMING A. Robinson of Asbury Park for 56 Broad St.. Red Bank, N. J. $7,500. The hpjise i; a short dis- tance frow the village center at the OUND ONVENIENT Do You Wish to Build? top of a bfij on the left side of the road going (Wards Shrewsbury. The property coiimrises eight acres and Mortgage 1—We will draw your building plans. it '•xtendi, frtrai tho road to Pine 2—We will loan you the money. brook, north off the Bennett mill inol d Hum. Tlit- house has seven rooms, a Money! SYCAMORE COURT Historical Shrewsbury, i» just another piece of old 3—We will build your home. bathroom, hot nir bent and electric- AT&iUbU io lumt of ity Dr Koliinson bought tlie place Mother Earth that is being offered to the public for home 4—We will furnish the mortgage. as an invrstnu-nt and he will offer $1,000 to $5,O0C it for relit. Mr. Reed occupied the sites. 5—You move in. house lust year. White-Pach, Im like Mothcr Earth h 8 a better ' Tel. 2100—2101 SYCAMORE COURT " - ' investment today than ASK US QUESTIONS TO MAKE NEW STREET. It Will Extend From Shrewsbury ever before. It cannot deteriorate. It's bound to increase Avenue to Leighton Avenue. in value. Trevonian Ucnnett will start work f next week on making a street THE NAMVER CO. Geo. V. Sewing wil! brin rofit to the earI invest a valucs wil1 in through his property from Shrews- 733 Mattison Avenue, Asbury Park. N. J. bury avenue to Leighton avenue. SYCAMORE COURT « p » y °™ » " Trees are being grubbed oat to make CONTRACTOR room for the street. The distance and BUILDER crease with the fast growing population of this section. is 700 feet. The street will be be- Population makes real estate values. tween Mr. Bennett's residence on RED BANK, N. J. Shrewsbury avenue and a housp Office In Elmer Building lte for t l0te w want a 10me iteo frefinemen t which has just been bougnt by Bates Room 3 lodge of Elk?. Mr. Henucti will di- SYCAMORE COURT •• p'° d ^ ^° ' " vide part of bis property on the Telephone 20IB. without being forced to spend amounts way beyond rea- h south fide of the new street into Jobbinj of All Kindi SUNNYBANK ten lou-, 4O.\flO feet. The lots will E«timat*i Cheerfully Kurniihed •i son. The lots are very reasonably priced for the attrac- be put on the markrt. , tive environment. (ox i IIK s —FOR- M;I I:Y Auto Fdund in Luke. A car ownrd by J. Mo«;ird Scott, ncar enou 1 l0 Red Bank for nrcnntst nt 'Jio Mnyfiiir tnenter n*. Tire Service SYCAMORE COURT '• 8' convenience, yet far Shrewsbury's Most Exclusive Development Afbury I'ark. was fouiul in Woslry TELEPHONE 2112 enough away for economy. There's no better real estate lnkr- Thureday afternoon. An auto tliink ! Livin.e in the• heart oi historic derrick pulled tlu' oar out of the buy today in Monmouth County. l.iko. Mr. Scot! had jinrked the car Our Service Car is Shrewsbury, within tlirce minutes' walk of the on I.nko nvenui' and It I? not known railroad station jind yoL huvin,u,' the Sliruwsbury whether the onr linil been pushed always ready. into tho Inkc by hoodlums or hnd River and twu l)c;(iitifiil lakes at your own berr, blown there liy ihc strong Let Us Tell You More About dooi'yard for Ijioatii'iu, swimniitiR, icc-boatinc, Steam Vulcanizing skatinK, as thy- seasons ponrit—this is what Nnw Masonic Chaplains. SUNNYDANK oilers v.,u. liv. J. K. Slmw of Spring Lnkr Balloon and Truck ind Hi v. I'rnncl.s Pui'i'cll of Atlnn- Tires in Stock. SYCAMORE COURT ONK AND TWO ACRK I'LOTS FOR SAI.F. tii: ll:);hlnnd< have boon appointed IOR HOUSES OF Till: IIETTER TYPE. ifrnml rliriplnlns of the Mnnonlc IIHIB. . Dr. M. V, Mnrccllun of Mnn- n-qiui'-, find William Curcliln, Jr., of SEE YOUR OWN BROKER OR OLD-FASIIIONCU COLONIAL IIOUSK OI NINE Hod Hank luivo been Rppolntrd John Hansen ROOMS ANI) THREE IIATIIS WITH TWO ACRES liiputif", nucrrcdlnic Frederick K. INSPECTION IIY 'AI'I'OINTMENT. S'tlmil, "H« «>' Hir l.itllu Silver Slitjlnn. Foreman of Grand Jury, (Orivr in niui Innk immml.) Jfilm II, Uavu of Lonu Urnnch Investment & Realty Corporation u-jis clioicn forrmnn «f Ihe gratid j ii i-y for th<: April term of court, Siipn nic f.'mnt Jiiillcr, r'lnnk T, RAY H. STILLMAN Lliij'd clmigi'd tho Jury upon tlit 69 Broad Street,, Red Bank, N. J. . \. s of i(tiiniln« inillctnicntR State Highway, Entonlown, N. J. rocklcf.i driven of nutomo- bllrs who cRiitnl death and ptriont ou voun OWN nnoKi;tt, who carried w:npom. -

It nnyii Io advertise jf\ The Hcglstcr. KEU BANK KEG1«TER.•APRIL 25, 1928, Pago, Seven ..'ffi . MOVING A HOUSE. •:, Bought Two-Lots For a Home. COLORED ELKS BUY HOME. A New Location for the Corliss W ' .'Artcmi Trukan," who has. lived at Patterson House. .Wilmort Park two or throe, months, I ATES LODGE GETS SHREWS- Jacob Becker has bought Codies1 lias bought two lots on the south ••-. FUNERAL DIRECTOR"^ BURY"AVENUE PROPERTY. fide of Lincoln street at that place W.; Patterion'a property at the FUNERAL HOME-60E.FRONT ST. - RED BAFiK northwest corner of Shrewsbury for n site for his home. Thci^ lota [oust on the West Side of the Street arc 20x175 feet ench and Mr..'Tru- Bought From Martin Marx of avenue and West Bergen place for kan paid (SljOO for the two.. The .Shrewsbury For |6,7uO—Tht $7,000. The property is duectly sule was made by tho Whltc-Pacli Lodge Has 85 Members. across the street from a store which real estate firm. The house at 300 Shrewsbury ave- Mr. Becker conducts. The house nue, Red Bank, has been, bought by on the Patterson property is being For cur service and ba re- moved from the corner to another Missionary Society Election. lieved of oll worrying df Bates lodge of Elks of Red Bank 'part of the property facing West y from Martin Marx of Shrewsbury New oflicen of St.. Luke's "mis- tails and • burdens of the or |6,700. Tho property is on tho Bergen place. The Schenck S. sionary ,society of Lung liranch are funeral directions. At your est side of Shrewsbury avenue Thompson company is doing the Mrs. Stanley Kdivurd.-i president, ;nd it is 40x86 feet. The house work. Mr. Becker has not fully Mrs. Wesley Si aimin and Mrs. Frank service always. las six rooms on the first floor and decided what use he will make of the Vanliitsc vice president*. Miss Manna our rooms and a bathrooro on the corner Jot, but he considers building Lanu and Mrs. Annie Edwards sec- looond floor. It has a hot water a store there. retaries, Mrs. Ru:-oell Smit'n treas- heating system and other improve- urer and Sirs. ,!;icolj Edwards stew- 20A BROAD STHEET, RED BANK, N. J. ments. Trevonian Bennett, who FOUR SERVICE STATIONS. ardess and pianist. TELEPHONE DAY-.E.NIGHT •,— RED BANK 55^ 7 owns adjoining property, will make MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LEADING'CHILDREN'S STORE. new street extending from WILLIAM T. JONES ENLARGING CHAmS. AND. ,TA.BL.ES FOR ALL /OCCASIONS Ihrtwsbury avenuo to Leightbn HIS BUSINESS. ivonue and the property bought by MtiMieni BOYS* BLOUSES lie lodge will be on the corner of Ha NOW Oparates Three Service POLICY OF Shrewsbury avenue and the new Stations at Red Bank and He Wi We carry a complete line itrcet. The lodgo will use the house Build Another at the Corner of of Kaynee Boys' Blouses, THIS STORE. 'or a meeting place and lodge Front and Spring Streets. lome. Only a few changes will bo Five years ago William T. Jones jn" silk stripe madras, leeded to make the house conform opened his first automoDilc service broadcloths, in all colors Best quality merchan- ;o its new use. station at Red Bank. Today he op- Wa 1 k- Over and styles, Sizes from 4 dise af the market's Tho house was owned and occu- erates three service stations here years to 14 years. pied a number of years by the late and is building another. lowest prices. Daniel H. Cook. Later it was owned A short time ago Mr. Jones bought Grace and beauty by Anthony Minori. Mr. Marx tho Hcndrickson property ut the arc in this strap Priced cto$ .50 bought it several months ago. The corner of East Front street and 95 l Latest Styles. deed lor the property has bren tak- Spring street and he will erect his model of,- daintily n in the name of Dr. J. W. l'ark- new station there. On the lot is a colored Honey Courteous Service. er, who is one of the trustees of house, which has been lacing on ONE PIECE Bates lodge and who will turn the Front street. To make room for the Beige Calf. Boys'Belts property over to the lodge. Dr. Park- service station the houso has been Boys' Pajamas Money refunded with er and Sprigue Williams, another moved back near the southern 50c each trustse of tho lodge, arranged the boundary line of . the lot and has $8.50 $1.00 Boy»' Hickok all leather belts. a smile if not satisfied*. sale. Dr. Parker paid a deposit to been turned around so that it now Some in plain, figured, striped Juit like Dad's. , buy the property before he knew faces Spring street. It will be con- and colon. Siies 4 to 12 years; whether the lodge would take it off verted into a double liouse, with five his hands or not. The lodge at a rooms and a bathroom on each side. meeting a few nights later voted to The service station will be 12x16 To use our Transfer Service, Boys' Caps and Hats make the purchase. The other feet and will be of hollow tile and lodge trustees besides Dr. Parker stucco. There will also be a pit for because we have adequate and Mr. Williams are Julian Scott, changing oil and for greasing auto Motor Equipment, trained Boys' Caps, $1.00 ea Boys'Hats, $1.00 ea Dr. George Marshall and William E. mobiles. In front of the station will personnel and exacting su- COLORFUL FOOTWEAR Made of fins quality all wool mater- Big selection of the latest styles Rock. be a driveway of blue stone with en- 1 pervision. ial. All styles and latoit colon; all at|d colora. You can almost match The full name of the ledge is trances on both streets. The service The Voice of Spring is appropriately mani- any suit or coat with these hats; "Bates Lodge No. 2, Independent ;tation and the alterations to the sizes. Just" call ^led Bank'894. fested in the new color tones of advanced styles all sizes. Benevolent Prptqctive Order of Elks touse wit) cost about $10,000. of the World." Its mombcr.-nip con- Mr. Jones opened his first station in WALK OVERS. sists of 85 colored residents of Red >n the southwest corner of Maple We Carry High Grade Standard Merchandise Only. Bank and vicinity. The lodge was ivenue and Bergen place. His bus- formed eleven years ago with Wil- ness increased and he leased the liam E. Rock as organizer. Recently service station on the opposite cor- Dr. Parker and Mr. Williams were ner, which was built by William Wi- Boys' Wash Suits Boys' Knee Fants made honorary exalted rulers of the koff. Last year Mr. Jones built a lodge in recognition of their ser- ervice station on Bridge avenue, White Shoe Co. vices for the order. The other of- near Goopar's bridge. A most complete line of Boys' Wash Complete line of Boys' Knelt and ficers are: 9 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Suits is to be found here, AH Golf Pants, made of fine quality Exalted rulpr—.John Writbrook. A directory of desirable homes is Esteemed leading knltfht—Morrln ScotL. The Register's Want page.—Adver- Esteemed loyal knleht—William Parker tisement. stylss and colors. Guaranteed fast, tweeds and serge. Sizn 4 years £steemetl lecturing knlcht—William colors. Sizes 2 years to 8 years. , to 16 yean. Grcar. Treasurer—tor. M. C. Dnbney. Secretary—Lewis P. Mitchell. Rtcordlnz secretary—Walter Connolly. Priced $1.95 to $3.95 Twenty-five members of the lodge Priced $1.50 to $2.95 made contributions of $10 each to help pay for the Shrewsbury ave- nue property and the remaining six Car ^ ty members made pledges to give like amounts. The lodge made a payment of $1,700 and Mr. Marx ace XC took a mortgage for $5,000. for Americans who Connected with the lodge is an organization* of women known as Phyllis Wheatley Temple. This aux- iliary is named for an early colored love Xogetup a poetess who wrote poetry in support of the colonial causa during the Revolutionary war. The woman's auxiliary has seventy members.

HOUSE AND BUNGALOW SOLD Mrs. Edith M. Yonks Invests in Now. man Springs Road Property. Mrs. Edith M. Yonks, who con- ducts a store on Shrewsbury avc nue for the sale of dry goods and women's apparel, has bought double house and a bungalow on the north side of tho street fiom Ira D IMITATED * * BUT NEVER EQUALLED Emery of Rumson for $4,500. The bungalow is back of the house and the two buildings arc on a lot if ii 62x400 feet. 1 Mrs. Yonka bought the property as an investment. Slip will have the house and bungalow rrpaired and they have been offered for rent. The Thrift— only improvement in the two build ings at present is electricity and the now owner will have other improve- SW CmbrloUt, EoJ; by Fith ments put in. Tho double huuse has is spending money wisely six rooms on each side and the bun galow has four rooms. The house was built about eigh and snap. With its rugged frame .. . The thrifty householder is a good provider. toon years ngo by tho late Mrs You know the feeling. Wanderlust Alpha Cunningham. Mrs. Cunning- . .. the urge to get up and go. To see & its 117-inch wheclbase . . . self-ven- He looks ahead and lays in his household needs in advance. ham drew the plnns for tiic_ house new places and new faces. To drive tilating, self-adjusting clutch . . . ami did nil the carpenter work. The as far and as hard aa you like. instant-action four-wheel brakes. He knows he will need fuel next winter so he buys it only assistance- aim rpcrivrd was from a boy and a girl who linmlon * * * • * * now while the price is lowest tand saves money. hoards to the femininr carpente When you feel the urge to wander You'll be thrilled by its perform- utul who sometimes held hoards in . . . that's when you'll most appre- ance. And by its color and beauty He uses the genuine Koppcrs SEABOARD COKE and,' i(|ilnce when tlic nnlU wore driven in. iMnO Cunningham lived near Swim- ciate this All-American Six . . . thin of line. By the. vivid style of its as it always costs less than hard coal, savks money. i ming river, bctworn Lincroft and staunch, powerful brute of an auto- Fisher bodies. Ily its riding com- iTin'oii Falls, nt that time, and she fort and handling ease. ^Be thrifty. Lay in your next winter's supply of this j luiilt the hoiiHi: lor her own u.*c. Slip mobile designed to meet every i occupied it n mimhrr of ycim. Af- American motoring need . . . cap- ,. , * * . * * • good fuel now and save money. IUT her di-nlli it »n> rnhirgru ami able of withstanding the hardest Here's the very car for you when j mnilo into a iloulile Imuie. The bungalow was formerly a liarn and pace. : you answer the rail of the road- jit win moved on the property from Come in and try one. Thive it an Till Company stands tquorttf be- l I another place. hour . . . and you'll want it for hind ertry pound of tht ftnuint HOOPPERS Ourotilhorlt»d SIABOARD rrrr locaUj. «r« ulttUd &MWSW ... providing an abundance of drive your own. mailer who dtlirtn it, or win* of ihtit *i>a Handing h tit dl+ BACK ON HER FARM. it is ddirtrcd. Iricts -wkidi tiny itrvt. Mri. Furman Has Temporary Living i-tkxnr Sudan, $W4S; Tsmtinn Cmipe.tlOISt Sport RonihtrT, $1075; rhactnn.tWTS, j.ftur.Wss.l OKE Cabriolet, $IHS (icirn tchrrU, npare (In in oc- cupying it temporarily. During tho Jersey City New Jersey summer or narly In the fall Mrs. Kurman expects to build n house on T. F. Morford Motor Car Co., Inc. Phones: tho fllto of the one which wan Montgomery 4120 Kearny 1041 burned. She haii wiled, portions of Mitchell 6760 tho farm to farmers of Uolt'« Neck 21 Mechanic Street, Reel Bank. and the rot of HID fuini will ho op- JC Til acc IE. ' JE erated by a miin whom sho hns en- Raged. if In npproclallnn of tho work don* liy the Colt's Neck Ilia company nt Lead Distributor thr fire, Mrs, Kiirniim hn.i mtvdn n Klft of $25-to tho conipiiny. She Fred. D.WikoffCo. ulna mnclo ii slmllnr gift to thu Frnt- hold flrrmen In appreciation of their Ml'Front St. •urviccs, Mri. Kiiiiniin formerly W RedB«nk,N.J. llvtvl nt Point rlratnnt nnd nftr-r tho P«r Ton DeUv«r«d ntt, before, the temporary 'living n,llartfr« veto prepared, nhn rnii ! dully ti'lpn between that place «nd 33d lur farm, 1'iiouucT op C;F,N'I;HAI, MOTOIIS Page Eight 7 BED BANK REGISTER,' APRIL 25, 1928.

was given at the. Red B?nk opera NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Wlndlnrlloadrtb*nce (7) northerly, down NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. iarsty. Boathirn rallKiad*'.ihtow\ WIN WITH Atlantic TowQthlp. N. J. ' the center line of the Sorrey Winding Road '•' Bomuirk ol Red Bank, N. J,'4^- house. Antong tho performers.were . Town.hlj. of MtddUtown. warijly along ths traoks or road bed of th* YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. Notle, o( tht tin* and place of holding to the center line of tht road leading from -•Notice U bnebj ,glvu that ft Ginarai N*wr Jersey Southern railroad to it* In ttr*, M Notice it hereby alVon that * General Navesink to, Uonnrdvlllt; thenct (8) «ait- Elsie Doig,. Minthorne Worthley, th« G.n.ral Election and. of th« officer! to EUctlon will be beM in and for the Town- Election will be held ID and for thi isetion wltb the ospttf tins o( Monmouth ba aleeud In tht Towmhlp ol AtllMlo, erly. In the center line of th« road leading Borough of Bed Bank, In .he Count* of ttresL'thsDce esstwardly SJODR th* e«nt*r HAPPENINGS;, OF- OLD IN AND Ei>ma^C6rnwen3I&uf New Jersey* on garet Davidson, Mijlle Cornwell, Ada Notlca i$ haraby fciveu that * G.D.ra) Tuesday, Novtrnbtr flth.lBBS, between th« wltb ostiter Iln* Qf Broad stratU th* polnl AROUND OUR HOME TOWN. day. November ald Township I Towmhlp Uall. Colt'l Electors of a Prcildeht and Vice President lands to high Water mark on the ihore of Electors of a President and Vice President line of Broad strset Is (nUrscottd with thsj Ago and Forty Years Ago. Clara Ogilvio, Nancy Blaisdell, of thft United- Bute*: a. Member of the f th« United States: a Member of tho Neck. • . • Houie of Reprcientatlvet from the Third Raritan or Sandy Hook Day; thtnce-tll) ocnur Une of BsokUss pltQt, thenc* south* Louise Lippincott, Flossie Phelps, Said election will be held In the said wasteriy. In the high water mark on said SEouiVof Representatives from the Third wardly alona tb* center- Una of 0wa4 Forty Years Ago. Congressional District; a Member of the shore to Ware* Creek, the point or place of Congressional D is trio U a Member of the street, to-tb* southerly boundary of th* Minnie Conover and Margaret Township for' the purpose of ' electing United State* Senate from this State; a United States'Senate from this State: a Elector* of a President and Vice President beginning, • • !• .. .. •- ' Dorough of Red Bank, thano* northwttt- Shad fishing in Raritan bay at Miriugh. :, " . - Governor for tht State of Now Jersey; two Governor for the State of New JerMy:.two wardly aloni tb* osnter Iln* of tb* track* of the United States; a Member of the Members of the General Assembly of New Members of tho General Assembly of New Port Monmouth resulted in great The will of James H. Peters was House ot Representatives from tho Third Jersey; a Member of.the Board of Chosen Tlie rollintr pl»ce-for the^Tourth Election or road bed-of the New Yorjk and- Lon« Congressional District: a Member-of .the Freeholders for three years; and one Mem- District Is the'Brtvent.Park and Leonardo Branen railroad aompany to Its Inters*ctloii catches of shad, which were sold on probated. He left a liberal income ber of the Township Committee for three firehouse, Center'Avenue, Leonardo, N. J, . Freeholder! for three years i a Mayor-for wltb th* center Un* of Chestnut striet, United States Senate from- this Stile: a 11 the Borough of R«d flank for two year*, the breach to peddlers who sold them Governor {or the State of New Jersey; two yean. " •.. • * • . • \ thane* *astwardly along tha osnter Iln* to his sister, Miss Caroline Peters, Fifth District. Commonly Known as ths two Counellmdit for the Borough of Iteil of OhMtnut street to Ita tntarssotloD wltb throughout Monmouth county. At Members of the General Assembly of New LJncrolt District. •' Bank for thrco years and a Justice of the and the income from all the rest of Jersey; a'Member of the Board of Chosen Notice of Primary EUctlon. • tb* ctnter Hit* of Map I* aytoo*, thono* the shore shad were bought at 35 Also take notice that a Primary Elec- The boundaries of the same, are as fol- Peace for" th« Borough of Red Oank for southwardly along the center Ho* of Mapl? his estate was left to his wife. At Freeholders for three years; and for the lows, vis: . f'. -- •. • : -:. / flv« years. . _,- . • _ • •-,, following municipal officers, viz: One Town- tion for all political parties entitled there- avenoi to th* lnUns*otton with tho osnter' cents to fifty cents a pair. The ped- his wife's death the entire estate to wilt.bo held in the sntd Township, in said Betflnnlnff at the Inttrseotlon'of the Ntw line of Rwklssi ptie*. thsno* tastwardly ship Committeeman, for three years, and York and Long Branch railroad with the. - ' Notic* ot Primary Election. dlers- refused to pay any highci was to be divided between Mr. Pct- one Justice of tho Peace, for five years Count/* on Tuesday/May 15th, 1028, be- Also take notice that a, Primary Elec- along tho center line, of Rcckloia place to twee tr the houra of seven A.M. and eitfht Shrewsbury River; thence northerly along tb* center Una of Droad street, the point or price than this for the shad. The the-said New York and;Long" Branch rail- tion for all political parties entitled there- ers's two children. Charles Henry Notice of Primary Election. P. M. (Standard time): Said Primary to will bo held In the said Borough, in aa|d ptao«t of beginning, . . • I fishermen formed an organization to Election to be held In the places In tho re- road to .the Intersection of ths road from Tb* polling place for the Setsnth EHec. Ivins was executor of the will and Also take notice that a Primary Elec spective districts as herein set forth, and Headdcn'a Corner to the Still House; thenco County, on Tuesday. May 15, 1028,'be- tioh for all political- parties entitled -there- tween tba hourn of seven A. M. and eight tlon Dlitrict Is Eugeno M. Uagee'a ga-' send their fish to New York by one the witnesses were James J. Quig- said Primary Election will bo held for the (2) westerly, -following the road from ragi. Irving place. to will be held in and for tha Townahlp cf purpose of nominating persons of the re- Headden's Corner to the Still Houie and P. M. '(Standard time.) Said Prlmury of their members and George 0. ley and Robert H. Hibbetts, both of Atlantic on Tuesday,* May 16th, 1028, spective part.e* to the offices above to the corner ot Balm Hollow, road at FreJ Election to ba held In the places j In the • Eighth Motion District. Howard was unanimously selected as whom were employed in Mr. Peters's from the hour of seven o'clock A. M. to mentioned, and also to elect one male and Hans' Corner: thonce (3) westerly, follow- respective- district! as herein set forth, Baglqnlns »t a pulnt whsr* th* osnter the hour-of eight' o'clock P. Pil. (Standard one female Member of the County Execu- ing the center line of the public hlghvray ind aald Primary Election will be heW Una of the tracks or road bed of the Nevr the shad fishermen's representative. store. I time.) Said Primary Election to be held tive Committee for eacH political party betwVn Middletown and Holmdel Town 'or the purpose of nominating persona of Jersey Southern railroad Is Inters«ot*d with • The fishermen who joined tho organ- Oliver G.Frake was the executor i1" <•» »!ac« '•> the. respective district as participating in said primary election In ships to Ogden's Corner; thence, M) fol- the respective partlea to tho offices' above tha shor* of the North Shrewsbury river, ! ...... _ .aid each election district; also one male and lowing tho center line of the road from nentloned, and also to elect ono male and thenc* southwardly along tb* center Ho* j ization were George C. Henry, Dan- Ogden'ii Corner to Everett, through -Event*' of the will of Mrs. Mary Woodward, •?»"*"">•Primary Electio •!>•'n •mil ..»•••>«<>•»<'l be held fo. •»•r th> e pur- one female Member of the SUte Executive >ne female H^mber of the GoUnty tSxecu- of the traoks or road btdof ths ^ew Jer- iel W. VanNote, J. L. Moon, A, Loh-his mother-in-law.. After a few pose of nominating persons of the re- Committee for each political party; ulbo to Smock's Corner; th#nco (5)> following a lve Committee for ench political pnrty sey Southern railroad to Its Intaraectloa .man, H. Jontry, H. Johnson, E. Rpoctivc parties to the keen above seven Deiegates-at-Lar&c and seven Al- lino on a course (May, 1011) of south •grtlclpatlng In said primary flection in wltb th* center Iln* of Herbert atreat, VOTE FOR special bequests tlic remainder of mentioned, and alno to elect one male and ternate Delegatcs-at-Large arc to bt fifty-seven degrees, forty minutes,west to mch election district; also one male'-und thenc* w*stwardly aions th* center line or, chosen by the Republican party to Swimming River: thence (6) In an easterly Herbert street to Us Intersection with th* Johnson, S. S. Compton, H. H. Fos-the estate was ordered divided one female Member of the County Execu- and Houtherly direction, following the vari- me female Member of the State Executive tlvf Com mitt ec for each poiltlaal party represent said party at the National 1 Jommlttce for each political party i utuo aenter line of. Shrewsbury avenue, thanes* ter, L. B. Morris, W. Simpson, N. among Mrs^. Woodward's seven chil participating in said primary election in Convention: and that eight Delegates- ous courses of said Swimming River to veven Delegates-at-Largo and. sevtn Al- southwardly along th*' center line of Brown, Joseph Clark, .F. Moon, S each election district; also one male nnd at-Larse and, eight Alternate Delegate*- the high water line of the ah ore of Shrawa- Shrewsbury avenue to Its Intersection with James S. Parkes dren, Jonathan V. Woodward, Phoe- at-Large are to be chosen by the bury^rlvor: thenco (7) easterly. In the hlch ternnto Delegetes*at-Larpo arc to be one female Mcmbor of the State Executive writer line of the shore of snld Shrewsbury chosen by tha. Republican - party to tb* aenter line of West *>onsrd •treet, Applegate and Martin C. Lohsen. be Hannah Perrine, Edward P. Committee for each political party: also Democratic party to represent said party rep"re«ent said party at tho National thenoe westwardly alunu tbe center Una of seven Pelegatc5>at-Iiargc and seven Al" at the National Convention, also that two River, to the railroad bridge, the' placa of FOR MAYOR Members of the four fire compa- I Woodward, ,Annic C. Worden, Ada Delegates and two Alternate Delegates to beginning. Convention; and. that eight Delegate*: West Leonard street to Its Intersection said National Convention are to be chosen at-Largo and eight Alternate Delegates- with the canter line of Lelghton avenue, - They Regular, Republican Candidate nies of Red Bank were apj.ointtd ; M. Schroede'r, William L. Woodward iblican party (u by said parties In the Third Congressional The ii ol linn place for the Fifth Election' at-Largo ara to bo chosen by the thence northwardly along tb« Qehter Une of to act as special policemen at fires.' and Lily Mae E. Frake. represent said party ot the National district of the State of New Jersey at said District Is the postofuco building at Lin- Democratic party to represent said party Lelghton avenue to IU Inttmeotloo vltb The Taxpayer's Friend. Convention: and that eight Delegate*- Primary Election. The Boards also sit on croft. N. .). at the National Convention; aUo that two th* center (In* of Locust avenue, thenca There had been much interference TU T> j o i i t iii lonvenuon; anu mai eignc ue egaics- this day for registration purposes. Delegates and-two Alternate Delegates to westwardly along the.center tins of Locust with firemen while they were on Tht Red Bank-cavalry troop held UuLnrgat-Lnrge anarde eighto t bAlternate choseen Delegatesby the- Sixth District. Commonly Known ai the said National Convention are to be ohosea avenue to, Its Intersection with th* shor* Primary, Tuesday, Democratic party to represent said party Tort Monmouth District. by'nald parties In tho Third Congressional of the North Shrewsbury river, thence duty and the persons appointed as an election and Lieutenant Edwin at tho" National Convention"•- "•; als—o tha"-t tw"-o Notice of. Registration. 7he boundaries of the same are as fol- district of the State of New Jersey itt said northeastwardly aumg the shorn of th* fire police were given authority to Field was elected captain, J. Dey Delegates and two Alternate Delegates to And further take notice that on Tueadoy, lows, .viz: Primary Election: The Boards also,, sit, on North ShrewsbtiryMiyer to IU Inleraootton ' May 15, 1928. said National Convention are to be chosen May 1st, 1028, the Board of Registry Beginning at the corner formed by tha this day for registration purposes. with the Center line of the track or road arrest any person interfering in any Conover first lieutenant, Howard by said parties in tho Third Congressional and Election shall meet In their respective intersection of the road from Hondrlokson's bed of th* New (laraey Southern railroad, Polls Open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. way with the firemen. The fire po- Whitfield second lieutenant, John H. district of the State uf New Jersey at said districts and' proceed to make a house to Corner to Atlantic Highlands and the road Notic* of Registration. tbo point or ploce--flf beginning, Primary Election. bouse canvass of the voters In their re- from that rond to Harmony; thence (1) And further take notice that on Tuendny, Th* polling place for ths ISIghtb Election (Dayligjit Saving Time.) lice consisted of William H, Wood, Mount first sergeant, Archie G. Hall Said date will also be the second regis- spective districts, registering all persons easterly to Mill Brook; thenco <2) follow- Mny Int. 1028, the Boards of Registry District la th* cafeteria of the Slumund entitled to vote at the ensuing Primary nnd ing said brook tta various courses northerly and Election shall meet In their respective 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. William B. Mount and Charles H. of Atlantic Highlands second ser- tration date In said Township, to Confpfcon'j Creek; thenco (3) still in, a Eisner Company, Brldg* avenue arid West Notice of Registration. General Elections, which said canvass shall 1 districts and proceed! to make a houso to Front street* . ". (-Eastern Standard Time.) Borden of Navcsink hook and ladder geant and Jacob B. Rue corporal. be completed oh or before May 4th, 102a. northerly course, folio wing the creek to house canvass of the voters In their re- And Further take nutic* that on jftieaday. the old right of way of > the New Jersey Ninth Election District. company; Joseph Cdley, John Sliee- Mrs. Hanna Hopping, widow of Second registration day—Primary day, spective diutrlctv, registering all pernonn (Paid for by James S. Parkci C'mp'n Com.) May 1st. 19ZU. the Hoard of Registry Southern railroad; thencQ (4) stilt north- entitled to, vote nt the ensuing Primary Beginning •( • point whers tb* center han and Patrick Smith of Inde- John J. Hopping, died suddenly of and* Electio— " n shal' l meet and ' raakt the 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. (Standard time.) erly, along saiil old New Jersey Southern linn ot tiurewsburV avenue Is intersected Third registration day—October 16th. and General Elections, which anld-canvnss pendent fire company; James Walsh, .hear t. ,diseas rt e at ,th„ e hom. e„ ov.f .he r ..sisI- registry by a hoase to house canvass, railroad right of way, to. Sandy Hook bav; (thaiI bfc comploted. on or before May 4th, with the center line nf Herbert street, w completed on 1928, 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 p. M..'to revise thence (B) westerly along the Buy, to the thenca southwardly along the center Hoe of Thomas Manson and Elius Magee of. ter, Mrs. Samuel Frost of Riverside which .aid canvass shall . and correct the lint for the General Elec- mouth of Few's Creek: thence (6) south- 1U28. Shrewsbury avenue to Its Intersection with drive. She was 76 years old andi».1»f»» Mw 4th. 1928. tion. erly up PCW'H Creek and the Brook at the Sitcond registration day—Primary day, the, center tine of the Newman Springs COAL YOU'LlTl Relief fire company and John Eagan October 16th, 7;00 A. M. to 0:00 P. M. (Standard time) . t oard Tho following Is a description of the head of same and In ii straight line went road, thence saaturly along tha aenter (Ina SAVE ANDTEMPERTOO- of Liberty hose company. left two children, John T. Hopping! 1028. the Board of - Registr- jt whicy anh dthe Electioy wilnl of the farm of Charles II. Milln, to W. E. Third registration day—October 1 Oth, of the Newman Springs road to IU Inter* ' ""> p Election Districts in the Township of Mid* Ralph's Corner; thenco (7) BUU southerly 1028, 1:00 P.-M. to 9:00 P, M., to revioo of New Monmouth and James P. Jhold the General Election above men* dletown and the polling places in tho section with the center line of Broad IF HE ATI NG WE Thomas F. Moiford, who conduct- Hopping of Atlantic Highlands. tioncd. between thi o hours of one o'clock 'same, vie; alone the rood past John J. Murphy's and correct the list for the General Elec< street, thence northwardly along the cen- ed an iron'foundry on Bridge ave- in the afternoon and nine o'clock in the houao to the placo of beginning at Har- tlon. • ... ter line of Broad strost to It* Intersection INSTALL FOR VOU! Justice Edmund T. Woolley and evening, for the purpose of making the ^irst District, Commonly Known as the mony Corner. Boundaries of the election district* In with the center line of' the traoks or nue and who was one of Red Bank's flnal* ' * ' .. and correction of tho rcgls- Middletown District. the Borough of Red Bank, and th* polling road bed of the New York and T*ona his wife, Mrs. Palmyra Woolley, of ter for the General Election. The boundaries of the same are as fol- The potliuK place for the Sixth EUctlon place ID each district, are as follow* i Branch ^ Railroad, thenc* northwesterly richest men, was fixing a belt in his lows, vit: District Is William M. Seely's store at First Election DUtrkt. Oakland street, celebrated their gold- JONATHAN H. JONES. Port Monmouth, N. J. along the oenter line of the road bed oz foundry while the machinery was in en wedding. They were married in I Townihip Clark Beginning at the corner of Wesley Mn- Beginning at * point on the nhor* ol tracks of tha New York and Long Branch operation and his clothing caught in Dated April 18, 1028. son'tf house on the road leading from Seventh District, Commonly Known ai the the North Shrewsbury River directly be- Railroad to Us intersection with the centei 1848 in the old Bedell house on Rail- M iddletown to Keyport, and thenco (I) Eait Keaniburi District. tweeo the properties owneit by the Mon- line of Chestnut.street, thence southwardly the machinery and his arm was torn road avenue at the Red Bank end NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. following n line on a course of (May, The boundaries of the same are as fol- moulb Boat Club and tho properly kn^wn along th* oenter,line of the tracks or road off near tho shoulder. Dr. Edwin Shrewsbury Borough, 1011). south forty-eight degrees and forty- lows, viz: aa the Bed Bank Lyceum, thence '*outh« bed of tha New Jersey Southern Aallroat] of the southern railroad bridge. five minute* west to the line of tho road Nolle. is hereby given that a General beginning at the corner tormed by the wafdly to the oeoter line ot Uroadatreet to Ita Intersection with tbe center !lne ol Field, Dr. William A. Warner and bounding Middletown and Holmdel Town- Intersection of the road from Hendrickson'd thenoe along the center tine of Broad street, Herbert street, thence weitwardly along Thomas McDonough of Red Bank will . be beld in and for the shipa; thence (2) southerly, following tne Dn'William A. Betts were sent for of Shrewsbury, in the Corner to Atlantic Highlands and tho road to Ita Intersection with tbe center tine of th* oenter line of Herbert street to Its ln< and Miss Emma Allen, daughter of County center line of said boundary road between from that road to Harmony, thenco (1) Meahanto street, thence eastwardly along taraect.on with the center Una of Shrews', and they bandaged the stump of the Dennis Allen of Colt's Neck, were of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, ... Middletown and Holmdel Townships to northerly, and northeasterly, along the laat the center linn of Mechanic street to the bury avenue, th* point or olao* of begin- Tuesday, November 6th, 11)28. from the Garret S. Luyster'a corner; thence (3) named road and nlong the road past John arm and Mr. Morford was taken the hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hour westerly, to Hendrlckson's Corner in said and of Mechanlo street, thence southeaster- nlnir. married at Freehold. Miss Ella Al- of seven o'clock P M.. at the respeetivi J. Murphy'a residence to W. E. Ralph's ly along the' Fence Line to thV curved Tho polling plnce Tor the Ninth Elcctlor home, where an amputation was boundary line; thencv (4) southerly, again Corner: thence (2) northerly, In an almost boundary tine ot the Borough tt Red Bank, len, sister of the bride, was brides- polling places In said Borough. to the corner of George C. Luyster'a land straight line, west of tho barn of Charles District la Union fjrehouse, Sbrewsburj performed. Mr. Morford died a few on the road leading from Middletown lo thence northeastwardly and lorthwardly avenuo. maid and Peter McDonough of Red Said election will be held In the said H. Mills to Pew'a Creak, and thence (3) following the curved boundary Hot of the days subsequent to the accident. He Borough for tho purpose of electing Holmdel: thence (5) easterly, and fol- down said Creek to Sandy Hook or Rari- ' Tenth Election District. Bank was groomsman. Electors of a President and Vice President lowing the center lino of said road to Borough of Red Bank to the shore of the was 55 years old and had always tnn Bay; thence (4) westerly, along the North Shrewsbury riven tbonce south- Beginning at • point where tha centei Harold Johnson, son of Mel John- of tho United States; a Member of the Balm .Hollow at Fred Harrla'n Corner; Boy Shore to the Keansburg Borough line: line of Shrewsbury aveuue la intersected been very strong and healthy. House of Representatives from the Third thence <6> easterly, following the center thence (&) southerly, and westerly, along wtstwardty and weitwardly along 'the with ths center line of West Leon an son of Locust Point, was hauling Congressional District; a Member of the line of aaid road to the -New York and tho Kcannburg Borough line to Palmer Ave* • tiara of the North Shrewsbury river to street, thence southwardly along the cen- Ethel Da,vis, aged five years,' a cask of water through a field on a United States Senate from .this Stato: a Lone Branch railroad: thence (7) north- nue; thence (C) southerly, along Palmar the point above mentioned at the shore ter line of Shrewsbury avenue to Its Inter- Governor for the State of New Jersey; two erly, alonif the New York and Long Branch Avenue, to tho State Highway Route No. lino of tho said river directly between the section with the'center line of th* Newmsr daughter of Thomas Davis, Jr., of cart when the horse ran away. He Members of the General Assembly of New railroad to .Milt Brook running through 4: thenco (1) easterly, along said State properties. oWned by the Moo mouth Uoat WE'RE pointing out the fact that farm ot William B. Conover: thence <8> Springs roadt tbence westwardly nlong tru Red Bank, was severely bitten on the j was thrown from the* cart and hia Jersey: a Member of the Board of Chosen Highway and along the road from J, C. Club and property known as the Red center line of the Newman Springs rom Freeholders for three years; and for the easterly, blong said Mill Brook, t1o the road Hendrlckson's Corner to Atlantic High- Bank Lyceum, at the point or place of'ba- we're experts in every branch calf of the leg by a large Newfound-. face was gashed in many places, following municipal omcers. viz: a Mayor from formerly Antonldes'a Corner to Chapel lands to the point or place of beginning at •xlnntng. ' co Its intersection with the North 3hrews< land dog. The leg was badly man- J The official board of Trinity for two years, and two Councllmen, for Hill to Headden's Corner past the Evans Harmony Corner. i bury river, thence northeastwardly alone of heating work. You'll know three years. place; thence (10) northerly, along the last The DOIIlog place for the Hint election th* shore of the North Shrewsbury rivti gled and the torn flesh was sewed, church of Red Bank bought the named road to the naid Antonldes'a Cornor District Is Navenlnk Hook and Ladder to Its intersection wltb the canter Una ol what a properly heated house melns The polling place for the Seventh Elec- Ftrabouse, Mechanlo street. up by a doctor. Tho girl was laid Charles S. Hill house on the east Notice ol Primary Election. formerly at Chapel Hill; thence (11) west- tion District !•» the flrehouso of the East Locust avenue, thence eaatwnrdly aloni if you call us in on the job.' Call Also take notice that a Primary Elec erly, and following the main road from Keansburg Fife Company. Thompson Ave- Second Oactloo DlstrlfJ. the center line of Locust avenue to Its In up in bed for upwards of a month. side of Maple avqjiue near Irving tlon for all political parties entitled there- Chapel Hill to Middletown to the old Mul> nue, EaHt Keanabnrff, N. J, Beginning at a pvint where" tl>e center tersectlon with the center Une of ^elghtoi 1215, Red Bank. to will be held In siiid Borough. In said dletown Station to the New Jersey Southern nn* of MechanlQ street is InterVeoted with avenue, thence southwardly along tha cen The dog was owned by Mrs. Loew place as a parsonage. The price County, on Tuesday. May lath, 1928. be- rriflrond: thenco (12) northerly along the Eighth District, Commonly Known' as the the center Hue of Broad street, thence tor line of Lelghton avenue to Ita Inter and after Its attack on Ethel it was ; paid for the property was ^5,800. tween lh« hours ot aoven A. M. and eight right of wuy of said New Jersey Southern Riverside Drive and Headden's Corner southwardly •Jong the center line of Broad section with the center Una of West Leon P M. (Standard time.) Said Priirmry railroad to Walter Hopping'n Corner: thence District. street to it* Intersection wltb ,the center nrd H treet, t.hmco ca»twnrilly alnnir th killed. It had previously bitten sev- ! Miss Emma C. Snyder, daughter Election to be held in the places in the re- The boundaries of 'the samo are as fol- line of Wallace street, thenco eastwardly center line of West Leonard street to th< OSCAR F. HILL eral. other persons. * j of John ,6. Snyder of Freehold, was spectlve diatrlcU as herein set forth, and (13) northwesterly, from Walter. Hoppinc'a lows, viz: atootf the cauler tine of Wallace treet to oenttr lino of Shrewsbury avenue thi aid Primary Election will be held for the Corner nlong the Hopping road to Mor- Beginning- at the intersection ot the tho rear of the property of tbe Second point or plae* of beginning. Three weddings were celebrated, married to Walter C. Applegate of ford'a Corner at New Monmouth; thence Shrewsbury River and the bridge over the National Bank, themce so at b wardl? along Tho polling placo for the Tenth Jlectloi same of the New York nnd Long Branch at St. James's church. All of the i Red Bank by Rev. Cunvin B. Fisher. JJ£5£ °P«r^T to the officer'abL^rne": (14) westerly following the center lino of 1 (he rear of «ald Bank one hundred feet District Is WesUlde Engine House. Ltigh Plumbing and Heating railroad: thence (1) northerly , along the .from ih» eeni« ~i»r"&r~willis«~»ri»v toff avenue. -- - - "~ weddings wero performed b'y Rev. | Mr*. Applegate was employed in the tioned, and al»o to elect one male and the main road leading from Leonardvllle to right of way of the New York and Long New Monmouth toword Keyport. Brunch railroad to Mill Brook, running thence eastward I y br a straight imagin- AMY K. 8HINN. 34 Westside Ave.. Red Bank. N. J. Father Kane. The wedding.s were;James H. Peters store. ^,'co^m^Vn^««V poim/.i^"?; The polling place for the First Election throug the farm of W. D. Conover; thence ary line to Its Intersection with the oentei Clerk of the Rorougb of Red Bank those of Mary Carroll of Red Bank I Jamea Pettit of New Monmouth, partioipoiine in .nl.l primary election in District is the pontofflce building on State (2) easterly nlong Mill Brook to the rond line* of Linden place and Wallace street. Dated April-10th. 102B. t r 1C Highway. Middletown Village,- Middletown, from Chapel Hill to Headden's Corner near thenc* northeastwardly along the center Phone 1215 Red Bank and Cornelius Croenen of Headden's who was employed at tho govern-1 ?,nV\e*m"aVe™emb. r oj *h'°sut'. Exccutk'. tho Mill Pond; thence- (3) northerly, up Une of Wallace street to Its Intersection NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION •aid road to formerly An ton idea's Corner with thw center line of Prospect avenue, Borough of Rumson, N. J. "orner; Margaret Joyce and Michael ment works on Sandy Hook, died of j Committee, tor each political party; ai«o Second District, Commonly Known as the thence southeastwardly along tb* center Dclegaton-at'Largc and Al- Navesink District. to Chapel Hill: thence (4) easterly, along Notice Is hereby given thnt a Genera Maloney, both of Red Bank;; and '[ th e grigpp after a sicknesks of a few tomato Delecatcs-at-Large ar_ e be tho Chapul H ill road to Garvey's Corner, line of Prospect avenue to the toutherly The boundaries of tho same are as fol- formerly WyckofT'a; thenco (&) easterly, curved boundary line of the Borough of Elcctli.n will bo hold in and for th Cornelia Davis and James Dean. 1 days. He was 45 years old and left chosen by the Republican party to lows, via: Borough of Itumnoit, In the County n id party at the National and southerly, along the boundary line of Red Bank, thenoe northwardly along the Monmouth nnd Slnto of New Jersey, o Morgan Hulse, a Red Bank young a wife and six children. nd that eight Delegate Beg In nine at Many Mind Creek and District No. 2, to the Brown's Dock road, curved boundary line of -the Borough of Tuendny. November llth. 1028, between th man who was employed in Miller's | Abraham Russell Holmes died of at-i-arge and eight Alternate Delegates- Seventh avenue on the George tt. Davis thence (6) southerly, along the Brown's Red Bank to the Fence Line, thence north- hours of six A. M, and seven P. M... a 1 n 1 property, and thence running (1) south, Dock road, to the Shrewsbury River; thence westwardly along the said fence Line-to tho respective polling places In said Boi barber shop, started for Farming j paralysis at the home of Darius Van-; uVn;oc?»tlcT.riy"to 'repre»ent .«id 'partI° in thf center uf Seventh Avenue to the (7) westerly, along the Shrewsbury River. the center line of Mechanic atreat, thenca oujrh, dale to call on a young lady, but he I dermark of Tinton Falls. Hn was 1 «_t .the Na'.ionai Convention; al.«o that two road leading from Navetttnk to Leonard- to the point or place of beginning. westwardly along the center line of Me- ville: thence (2) westerly, along the cen- chonlc street to Its intersection with the' S.TIII election will ho held In the «M ter line of said road leading from Navcsink The polling place for the Eighth Election oentvr line of Broad street tb* oolnt or Borough for the purpoic of electln to LeonardvH)e to the winding road leading District in the flrohouse of Middletown Fire olaco of beginning, blectors nf n President nnd Vice Presldon up to the Sorrey (formerly) property on Company Nn, ], State Highway, llrtadden'tf of ths United Suites: n Member or th Corner, N. J. — The polling place for the Second Elec- IlonsQ of Krprescnlntlvea from the Thlr tho Bay View Height?: thence (3) Boutn- tion district Is Independent Flrchouse. Me- rimary election. inc_uoii_r,'is_BJsp ( TH* I yT-np-theTratd-TrirrdimrTOBd-to- Fnr- V-i»w- HOWARD W. ROBERTS, CongrcsHionnl District; a Member of th night. who ha3 move iTs day for rptnsirflflnn purposes. ' Avenue; thence (4) westerly, in the cen- --Thlp Clerk. ohanlo street. '"' United Stnti'fl SenHto from thin Slate; of Naveaink at- from Red Bank to Elizabeth, Col- Notic* of Registration. ter line of Far View Avenue as laid out on Dated April 15th, 192S. Tolrd Election District. Governor for tho Stnto of New Jersey; tw Henry Wilson And fhefurtherr take noticnoti e thtit on Tuesday, the Map of Ray View Heights, to the cen- Beginning at a point wbvra the centei Members of the Qcnrrnl Assembly of No- tempted to stop the runaway horse j orado, three years previously, paid a ter line of West Side Avenue; thence (5> in line of Wallace street Is Intersected with Jersey; R< Member of tho Hoard of Chose MMa y 1st1t . 19281928 , ththe BoarBdd of IieKi NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION of Fred Richcrs of Long Branch and , visit of Red Bank friends. \His home try and Electionn nhulll meet and proceed a northweiterly direction in the center line the center line of Broad street, then-'e FrceholiicTfi for threo yftnrn; n Collie tu to makke a hhousa to house cnnvaaH of the of Went Side Avenue to iw Junction with Holmdel Township, N. J. southwardly along the center line uf Bruad and mi AascBflor for the Borough of Rum was knocked down and troail upon.' was on a ranch about forty miles the Old Woman's Hill road; thence (6) street to Its Intersection with the center son for the full term, mid two Cuuncllnic voters in their respective district, regis- southerly, and southwesterly, alonv trip | Notice of tin- time and place ot boldlnu for the Doruugh uf UumKoti for thrs His head was badly cut and his face, | soutli of Denver, tering all persons entitled to vote at the the General Election and of the officers to Une of Harding Read, thence eastward!* years. ensuing Primary and General Election, center line of said Old Woman's Hill rond i bo elected in the Township of Uolmdel. along the canter tins of Harding Road to it) neck and body were very seriously | Walter Havens of Belford caught which said canvas* shall be comnleted on to Garvey Corner; then (7) southerly, from to the County of Monmouth. intersection with the center line of Branch (iarvey, fnrmerly Bow ne'e. Corner la the avenue thence southeastwardly along' the Notice of Primary Election. bruised. Mr. Wilson was 03 years a sturgeon which weighed 140 or before May 4th, 1028. center line of the road leading to Winter's Notice fa hereby given that a Oeneraj Aino tnku notlco thnt n I'rlmnry Elct Second registration day—Primary day, Hill to the junction of said road with the election will be held io. and for the center >lne of Branch avenue to Its Iirter> tion fnr Mil pulilieiil pitrlleft entitled then old. ., . , • |.pounds. Township uf Holmdel. in the County of section with the center line of Bergeh 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. (Standard time.) road leading from Chapel Hill to Brown's place, thence eastwardly directly between to will be held inXho anltl Borough, lu in I The Leonard and Burdge wood (Continued on next page.) Third registration day—October 16tn. Dock; thence (8) In an easterly direction In IMonmouth and State of New Jersey, on County, on TucsMny, May Uth, 191!B, In 192B. 1:00 p. M. tu 0:00 P. M.. to revlae the center line of the lust mentioned rontl Tueadny, November 6lh, 1D28, from the the properties owned by tht Est jf Surah tweon thr lnur« of »cvun A. M. nnd ei«r land property on Old Woman's Hill 1 A VARIATION of Lliu utili- nnd coircct the liBt fur the Gonernl Elec- to lU intersection with the road lending hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hour of P Wotcott and Emily Spinning On* hun- I . M. (Stiindiird lime.) Bald Prlmur near Atlnntic Highlands was burned from NaveMnk to Brown's Dock; Uiciice lev en o'clock P M., at the following dred and fifty feet from the center Hn? of " ty oxfonl. Tin.' closed NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION tlbn. Branch avenue, thenca southeastwardly by Election to be held hi tho places in 111 front serves to pn.vi.nt the over from a fire set by children who The polling place for Shrewsbury Dor* (0 > southerly and southeasterly in the plncc in thr snid Township: Township respective districts us heroin net fortl Little Sllve Borough, N. J. ougb Is tbt Firebouse. Shrewsbury. center line of the la«t mentioned road to Uall. Uolmdel, New Jersey. a straight line to the curved boundary line nnd fluid Primary Election will bo lie! foot from slipping forward wero playing in the woods. The \ Notice of the ti e and place of holding PHANK C. BYHAM, the shore of the Shrewsbury Rixer: thence of the Borough of Red Bank, thence north- for the purpose of nominating pernoni < lh Ga Elf ship Com mitt qeniitn, for three yenrs; two represent nald party nt the Natlom niiiili- with a Ilixihle shank, drowned. ' [•'Ire Company's House. pulliuc pincci in snl'J Town*hip. Highlands to the easterly borough line of Justices of the Pence, for flvn years each, The pottinrz pla^e for the Third Rlentlon Lou volition; mul that eight DclrRntoi .so that the inipnrtanl foot' Said election will be held in th,e Raid Suid election will bv r.cld in tho said tho Borough of Atlnntic Hlgh)und bo cho.uMi by tt" mu.-clr.-i .-an gair. j-trength the southerly line of tht laid Borough ol ' throuK'i CXCITIM thu? cor M y be^an the pnicticr- of running Elector, of a Pro.I.lent nn.l Vice Preildei.i Eleclor! of • Preiidt-M »ml Vice ('resident Fourth Election District. Dt'innerntlc party to represent sold pnrl <>f Ihe United Slntes: n Member o' the of llio Utnltd Slfttcj ; ii Member of the Atlantic Hitrhlnnds to tin point where the Notice ol Primary Election, Beginning at a point where the center nt the Nntiomil C'oiivonlion; ulso tlmt tv reetini; ur pr« M-I-.IIHI; weak theater trains from Atlantic High- House of IteprcnenUitk.s from the Third HOUM uf nn>rtM-r.tnli\*0 from t).c Third center line of Seventh Avenue on tho *md Aho take notice thnt a Prlmsry Elec- Una of llroad street Is Intersected with tht DolejfRtett mid two Alternate Delegates | Davis property Intersects Many Min'l tion fur all polittcitl pnrtles entitled there- National Convfiitinn arc lu bo ehont arch.s aiui kin'h-i ij il^. liy hind;, lo Kid bank every nit,ht there (.'oiiKrchlonal District; a Member cf tbe ConiAhMonol Di?lnel ; n Member nt the creek, the same bolng Die point or plncc uf osnter line of Harding road, thence east* nalil National Convfiitinn arc lu b Itovpiiig the fuot will hnl was n theater entertainment at the I'nitrcl States Senate from thin State 1 u United States Senate from this Stale j a beginning. Also all that territory known < to will |>« held In Hnd for th* Township of wardly along the center of Harding Road l>y i""I"Idd pnrtipn in thth o ThirThidd ConCg i Governo(i r fofrr the State of NeNew JrrityJersey; (wo Governor for the Slat* of New Jericy j two as Sandy Hook or Fort Hancock. | llmniilcl on Tueiduy. Mny 16th, 1023, to Its' Interscation nltb Hranch avtinue. dlstrlcdistrictl of thtlice StutStiilio- of New JcweJemry at sn aln-( *embly of New frum (he hour of Heven o'clock A. M. to thence southeastwardly along th* center PrlmnrPl y KleellnnKltl . TThh e Honrdu rilno sit c fimctinn naturally, Cantile block. Jersey; a Member of the Hoanl ot Chosen Jersey; a Member of th* Hoard of Ch thi hour of curia o'clock I', M. .(Standard Una of Branch avenue to Its Intersection thin day for registrtitiim purposes. \t r Shoe.- enalile you lu go Kreeholtlcm for three yoor«: and for the Crftholilcr* fur three yearn; on* Townahlp lime.) Huld I'rlmHry Kltction to l>« tiold with th* center t|n« of Qergen place, Nolle, ol Registration! The S'-ahn^ht Methodi,-t church following municipal office*, viz: Two Coun- Committecmnn, for three yrhrs, and a Col- The polling plac« for l)ie Second Elec- In the plnce in tha respective district «f thence easlwardly directly bolweon the ijuily throunh a Iju.-y clay. cltmfii fnr three yearn, nnd a Justice uf lector fot tlic Township of Shrewsbury for tion District U the Nnvcsink flrfhuuse, ' specifically ftliovt nie n tioncd anil said iropertles owned by thu Kntntc uf Hnmh Anil further take notice Hint on Tuesdn clriftetj Clinton D. Kisk, James It. the Peace Tor five y«ar*. two years. Navesink, N. J. ; f'rl mnry Klecttun will Lt held (or thr V Wolcott and Kmlly Bplnnlng, ono him- May 1st, Il)i8, tho Hoards of Itcgisti purpose uf iiomlnntitis persons ot' tht mul ICIecllon ehull muet In their renpecth TKCM' new niiiilcU fit pi-r- Minujfh, -I H. ^egill, W. R. Tall \ Notlc* of Primary Election. Notice of Primary Election. Third District, Commonly Known as tht drcd and fifty feet from tha center line illslrlctH .nnd pn.rc-.l to mulm a hulls« fi'ctly nt tin- heel; they hug Also take-notice that a Primary Elec- Alio tak«, notice thnt • I'rltaftry Elec- reaper uvt> pmrtlex lo the (tiUccs above of Bergen plaoa, thtnes southtastwardly man, A. MarMullen, Sanuul T. Jcf < Dclford District. mtriliiiiipd. i.nd also, to elect one malt anJ by a straight line to ths curved boundary houna cnnvanH nf tlio voters In their ri thi: linUli-; they fit the iirch; tion for all puliticu) pHrtlc* entltlcj there- tion for all political parties entitled thtrt- The boundaries of tho sutne »rt is fol- otie fcnmle Mimlmr of thu County Extcu- specllve ' tliaIrictts, rvKlHtcrlng fill pnraoi froy nnd C. II- VanHykc IL> its board' to will b« held In and for the llurou?h ol to will bit hrld in Bald Township, In laid lows, vlt: Una of the Borough of Ked Bank, tuenc* enlllleil to vote nt thu ensuing I'rlmai and the y provide room- fur Little Silver on Tuesday, May 15th, 1928. County, on Tuesday. Mny 15th, 1028. be- tlv* Cuminltteii fur each political party touthweiitwardly along the auryed bound- of trustee*. Beginning at the IU; Sr.or* ID tht right par tic tpii ting w naid primary election In ary tin* of th* Borough of Itcd Hank to Us mid (lenenil lOloctloti'i,- which BHlit canvm the loe«. from the hour of iteven o'clock A. M U- tween the r.rjim of t>tvon A. M. and tight nt wny of tht old New Jeney .Smithern (Hth tlccLion district; alto onv malt and nhall be .cumplclcd (in 01- heforo May 41 l'Vrdinaml P. Earlts «im had re- ittie hour of elirlit o'clock P. M. '(Stanilnrd P. M I Standard time, i Snld Primary Intersection with the center. Jlna of Broad 102 R. time.) BoicJ Prlmnry Election I., be heli Election it, lu held in the ptuct ai hrretn railroad and frorr. thence running < 1) on« ftmsie Memlitr nf the State Executive street, thence northwardly •Ionic the oen* Thc-y K'IVI- JIIII a beautiful I'cntly bought, th(. hotel Xormundir louthorly, to a brook k-adinv Intu Comp Crminlttre for isch polttlctil party, A I no Recoud teuUtrntlmi ilny—Primary da in the iilaee In the r**pi>ctlvi> rlUtrlet a> ict forth, and *al«) Primary Eire I lor. will be ter line of Broad street to th« lulfrttutlon 1 !lt—nnd a heautiful fool. nt Senbri^ht, bought twenty row- ton's Otek; thence i7) uj, Mid brook htiu seven Dnlevutcft-M-I.arttv and seven Al- with the ctntur Una of Hard Ins road; tilt 7:00 A. M. to OiOO I . M. (Slnndnnl time iliecitlenlly uUovt mentlonert Btiil a«ld f'rl. hrld for the purpose of nominating pcrtomt Compton's Creek to Mill Ft rook nt New tfrnftt* Ijtlfj'etei-nt- Large art to bt I bird rettUtration ihiy^Uctobrr lot boat3 nnd two steam launches for mnry Elfctlon will be held for thf pur- ot the respective partlcit to the ofTicei altnv* oolnt or place of beginning. 1 Come mill f-n- tlieni. P»ie of iinmlnatlnp perHons of the re- mentioned, nnd IIMI to rltct one molt and Monmouth t thanca ill caiterly to the Hit hi chuiri! hy tht Republican party to The polling placa for the Fourth Elec lUiB, 1:00 I'. M. to 11:00 I , M,, to revli the accommodation of the hotel 'Poctivi* pnrt>i to (Ho ofllcc above out female Member of ih« County Eievu- of way of the Ntw Jerity Southern rail- n preitnt ss.10 party at the National tlon DUtrlct Is Mrs. K. U Blaltdtll's ga* •ml correct the Hit fur tho Uc.iiernl Klc guests. morjtinned, and nUo to clrct mm niale and l.vf Ctiiiiiiiltlee (or each pdiltk'al purly road; thencfc U> south to th* »ld Middle- Convention; and that eight Delcgkles- r*B«. Broad strctL lion, . 'tip female Memtur uf the County Kxeru- nnrtii'ipfitlnjr In Mtlrl primary ciertlon in tnwn Station of th» New Jerity Southern nt>Lnrtr* and el^ht Alternate btl«K*t«M- Houndarlta ot thi elcotlon dlatrloti ! A My.-tic lodge waj* orpanizfil by . rallrond; thenct (or easterly to Chapel Hill fit-l.nr(t* art) to be chosen by tht rtllb Election Ulstrlct. th. llorough of flumaoi), and the'pull!^ llvp Cnmmitlf* for ench poll) lea I imrtv each election ill*triet: olio one tnnt* and road at n corner of tht junction of the ScnbrlKht boys, tlu- oflU-or.f tninj; I imrtli'lpntiriir In nalil primary flrcMnn In one female Member <>f thr State Kxrcutlv« iJcnincrntlc pmty to reprcnertl said party Beglniilim at a pulnt on tti* shore lint place In i>iii-h district uro us fnllowai CANTILEVER unrh election district; al*o otir male nrnl t'omiiilttre for fitch political party i aNo rond lending .from Middletown to Hut*- nt Die Nntionnl Convention; al»o tlmt twu of the North Shrewsbury Hlver dlrtotly be. First Election District. Nathaniel .lahnea, K. V. Ilrown, Wil- niio female Member of the State Kxccutlte M-vfTi LJf1»tinte*-iil-l,itruf> ami icven At- landi: thence (0) following a lint of a Dtlrvntvn and two AltPrtiNtv Dcitgatts tu twwtn th* properties uwtied by th* Mon All that portion of III* llorouuh nf llun liam DanKler and (Jarre! Worthley. Cnnimltti'o for eHch- polltlral party; al«t> trritHto I>«leicHt<-it-at-l.ArKt* ar« to be coun* (May, 1011) of north sly drKrro* nalil Nutidiml Convention art tt* lit chtiktn mouth Ituat ('luh arid the property (mown •on altunte west ot th. oent.r Iln. ot Him «rvrn UiBnten*xt-I<*ri;e an'I never Al- clnmui by tho Kepublifmi party to no minute* eaut to Mill Urook: then?* (7> >hy SKld partlti In the Third Cungrtitlonai as tha had Bans Lyceum, thane* south- ham av.nu. bntwesn tht North and Soul SHOE SHOP Jomo? Ilrown, u workman innploycd let nate I)tleiri>t«a-flt*l>Arirr ai-t* \c br rr|ir»ditt Ml.I party nt lh» National north, down tin conttr of jtaid Mill Ilrnnk i district or the Htitte of New Jericy at laid wardly to the center line of Broml street, Slirvwibury river,. at Lorilliird't; brick workn n.-ar clioKfti br (h« Ttepuhllcan parlr to Consent Ion; and that tlRht Itelegatl*. to tht llay Shorei thence (H] w»«t«rly, j rrlinxry KUctlon. thence southwardly along the canter iln* The polling plact tor tht ITIrst Kltotlc RAYMOND BOWNE. Prop t-i'lire-iont ini'f party a I thf Nation*; iit-I,iirtf« and elirht Alternato D«let«tvii- following the high wattr murk along the Snld date vkll alsn b* the lecont) rtglf- of Brpad street to the Intersection with tht Dlatrlot Is Oceanln Flrthoust, eorntr Itlvi KoansburK, wont ofT for u HOIKI time Itav fihore to tht p)oc» of beginnhiK. I center line of Monmouth strt*t« theno* roail and Allen atratt, Itumson. (on veil tlon; and that eight Drkuatci* Ht-Largr are to be rhnppn by the the polling place for thr Third Kleo* ' tration date In mid Town*hip. wtstwardljr along tb* atntcr Mne of Mon- nnd hu uncut Sl'JG in tivti duy d Hithl Altrrna_H UenitiiTiitlc party to rrprufnt said purty tlon District Is the ftrehome of tin- Molfurd > mouth street to Its tntsrivctlun with tlit Second ELotioa District. 621 Cookman Ave., ub clh> 1 Hi 111* Nittlonnl Canvtnttun i aluo thnl two Notjcs ol Rtglstratlon All that purlin,, of ihe llon.UKli of llur Hurry Crumley, «on of Mrs. lsa- ,,'"'•""",, "" .'". " "." ,'/ "" I)el>'t(ntc* nnd twu Alternalo Dflfirati1* to Chemltal Knulnt Company No. 1, I And furt))«r take imtirt ot, Tuesday, center Una of the tracks ir road bed of • on sltunte tnsl nf till' conler Una of Him mid National Convention are to ba chotti May 1st, M'ilH, thv Hoard i>r Mvgli- the New Jersiy Bouthcrn railroad, thenct ham avrniii. btlw«tn tht North anil Soul Asbury Park, N. J , ,i ,-, , t . ., , Unin'criitlit Hit Nnlliinae partl yConvention to represen* al't anlc tidn pnr'j Fourth District, Commonly Know the try and Election shall mtet In their re- northwardly aluna the center of the tfa«kt he.Ha Cionloy of Hed Ii'ink, wa: elec- • ••,'ntc "i •nn• d •tw - o Altarnst. Delegatei to | l>r »ntd partlxi In tho Third Corner..atonal l..onardo District. | of ttte New Jersey flouthtrn railroad, to rlht'.waliury rlvera. Nallorial Convention «r« In ba rhnurr, district uf the Slate of New J,n»y at said The boundaries of tha sarno are al lul' !• ptctlve district* and pructtd to make a The polling plae. for the Baconrl Ela ted prcnlilcnt of the Amiitt'iir A«so- house to houne canvass of. tin voters III tht shore of the North Hhrtwshurv river, linn Ulatrhjt la llum.on Klrt Oomp.ny nlil partlci In tha Third Concrer-slmial I'rlninrii I'.lvi'tlon. Th* Huaril* also alt onluwt, vln their remttotlve illstrlats, r#gUt«rlnu all ihtno* southtmtwirdlr and northssstwanl' |'T the FI.K nf N«« Jcrirr ul >ntil ' ll>!» diiy fnr rri'litrKtlnn riirpna.a. . Iltilnnlng at th. Hay Mmr< nt Wart llousa, Otnler itraat, near lililue roa NOTICE Ol' SETTLP.N.l.NT Ol' ACCOUNT clnted prom of New York. persons entitled to vole at tli* urtiulnii ly aloiil th* shore of the North ^hrtws. lluminn, K«tat* of Uiuli>a L. II. Dupnler, deceased S 8 Antonlde.i, who luul 11 Imtlrf Nolle, of n.flatratlon. Cre,V anil tunning lhehc« Ml snuthorlr, 1 rrlmnry and Otneral Kltctlons, which salu bury rlfsr to the center Iln* fjctween th* mttiUot on Ilroad ptreet, hit'l n fall uid [Ut. \v 11J alxc be th. sarond revl* follnwlntr tht several course* of said rreek ! nropvrtv btlonwlng to the Mnnmnuth IJnal .JICIlK J. OAIIKW, Nutlet ll hereby glt'vn dial the account* AnO further.l»af notice tliat on Tuotdar, and Mills llrook 1 formerly ktm**n as Cob) ennvatt tball be eumpl*U llrldge on ths road Lyceum, the polnl or pises of h»ainnlhir. . t)atr.| April 1(1, III2K. uf salil i]»ctR»*d, will tit au'littd and stMW laid up B week Nolle, ol R.ilalralliin. try and Klecllnn thai! iitr.l and tiroue.d leading from Leonardvlll. bt New Mon- And thnt tm 'lur»0ny, Ootobrr lath, br the Murrogalt o. tin Counti ol Moh Am) further take notice that on Tuesday, Ij make a house to lltitls. carivaat uf Ilia nt*. Die JloMPfj of IlfgUlrr mid Kltotli'ti Th* pollIna- pine* fnr th* Klfth Klrailnn mouth and reportod for ifltlimtnt In tht Hi. Jeremiah R Snyro WIIH rc-ap- Mnr lit. Iil2rl, the Hoard of ll.ul.lo i.ilr,. In their ronprrtlv. dlitrlrt, reil>• mouth) thgnce. (»> following a line on a District Is Liberty Bniln* Uoait, Whltf NOtlCIS OP SETTLKMKNT OK . online nf south six ilair.CM nn minutes will m««t M Ih* plsfr at which tlior w!ll Kitnla ur Mtrguarltt lladlty liniallrj. UrpliMii Curl of said Cuunir, on Thur*> polntod town^lp phynlflan of mi'l r.lectlull shall meet anu maka tli. reff> Iprlnl all iierinni antltlnt to vul. at tha visit I Mar, Hill "I" a corner nf Iln rnsd htihl tht (ieiitml Kite tlon »lntv# rntlt* strasL tiny, till seventeenth (lay of Maj, A t) i.lry liy • hdu«. tu house canvass, wblcl eii^tilnv Primary anil Otnprat Klnetlon, tinned, lift ween th* hour* til nut o'aloeli dljttb tfUclloit Oliulet. Nolle. I. hereby ulvtn that tha • lluli, Ml which tlmv Hni>lleMlon will bi 11 01 b«> «l>lrh aalil rauiHM shall be eumplaleil 4111 l.aillng frum Chapel HIM to Mld'llelnwn and C111111I. uf Ihe suiiicrllinr, mianUan of II Shrowfcbury 'lown>liir al n Milary of llesililen'a Corner! th.nce IX) aloin the! In I fie afternnnn ami film n'clnok In thv Oefinnlnu al s point whvr* |hs sentei nit.I. of aalil lunatic:, will lie auilllld ai mud* fitr Hie allow-Mid uf I'nirimlsslom anc fi'in Muy 4th, \n*. or l»fiir» M«T 4lh, It]*. *v*nlng, for th* purpintw of makliti the llu* of Monmouili ttr««t is Inttr-taitd Douniel f»»*. 1146 per year. ' Anil Hint 1111 TuMilsr, Uelohrf l«lh, Chapel Hill roail .ailerly tn tiarvey'a f'ur* . • laltd liy that niirnmnln nl (In County HMIIIHI tmlHistlnn .lay-I'rli.Krr ilar, i)tr, fonnarly lluwne's and WycknlT'i (>ir> final rtjvloliiM Hnd vnrrrttinn of (tit ttgU* with the Btnl.r iln* of llrotd ilrtfl, thtnot Miininuuth and repnrlml for ••tllemtnt' DaUiI April S, A I). Wit Jnmci Korti nnd Mniynret l-'liit- IliL'H, tli. lliutril al KtBl.Irr aiM I'.lenlliin lion A. M. In «;00 I'. M iHinmlaril lima,) l«r tt>T tl>» (lanvral Klvetlmi. -outhwtrdlr alonn, the aenlsr tin* ot CIIAIII.KB f. CI.AIIKf, "III inert | Ilia lilac, at wlilfh' the; will iart lhatte. H) In a. nnrthsrly 1ilreetl.u1 , 1 ha Urphans Court nf snlil County, , Iry, who Wfrfl rtccrtU; innrricd nl a Ihlro rfuUtrallnn ilar—Uclolier Mill, 11 111. center lint nl Old Wiiman's Hill r I HlfiNKY V, IIHAY, Towmhlp Clerk. Broad slrttt to Its lalfrstdtlon *llh tht I hurtil.y, the ssventetnlli day of its • III OcMh fivsnua, llriioltlrn, N 1 Imld tin ll.n.rsl IMrrllun abuv, nuii' Hlis. 1 :l)l) 1\ M. In »il)0 P. M.. 10 rrvlsa t)Mtpit At>rll 1Mb, 1U2R, settler Iln* or K*4klt«s piste, t tit nee west* Hcc' tlnnk movrd te Cnllfunilft Mnneil, h.twsrn til* hours uf mi. u'rlin*li ieatllna from (larv.y'a Chriier lo Its lllln}- A, I), llll/rl, «l wnleh tlmt smilleatlon w an'l furred Iln Mil lot tin (Isnaral Elto- lion with Wesrt t nhflliltt MsnuMtnt ntni tlth*e (illl.tlIUUl wardly a Ion if thi etnUt Iln* of UtoklMi be matlt fur tha nlluwanca nl cummlulm Hhr*wilivit7 t* 1 In the aflrrnoon anil Illlif o'eltirk In III, tlmi. ils«s to. Us Intfrstellnn with ths a«ntst 11MI QU1NN, VAH*ONfl A IullUMUR evening, r», th. pilrpo.. ol maklnil lh« troptriy. known aa liny VlVltt * lltlrliln Let Luke Find Your Home., •ml rnunMl fen. k " °i . 'I l<« pnlllng iitar, foi Mliraw.burv Town. ihtuc* IS) In tht ft nt* f Mnt <>ff MM W«*«* | JIn* of Mauls avsnus, thsns* inrlhwartllv Dot.d April U.I, A, I'.IO'jI. t*rot'»rf. , Tlilrlj Yenri A|u final rril.l.m anil eorrtl'llon el th, rmli. • Mr I. MM, H. 3, ll.nnell's (Hurt M Tin- Luke LonKlifftri'i' tlopArtmont oJ •tdiil the aeiUr Iln* nf Mspf» av*ni|* to Itrii Hunk. N, -' ttr for tha (Itn.ral r.l.ctlnn Bills' Avviiu* lo trie polnl wh#re ll I tt t«f • A mlimtri'l Mivw lij women Jot ton I'alli Mftl far View AVPUHI nr. Mid ttllltll Tho lU'fflKtcr evirry WOCH if IU of t\t\> U« Inttrstellon with the s«nivs«nivr tins', of Ai'ri.KriA'i'K, HTK'V'KNH, > "' KUZAUK'III n, iionim, TA l» irotitrlyi thvnei U) Msttrly, In thf pfn* Chtsttxtll slrset.. (htns** wtntwardlwtntward r HIOIIH Ul ou b Cllrtl Mmlito homci lor talc— AUy«rtUa* h l li f UhMt tit to Us It pnyi to ftdvorttioft lit 1X)i« iltglncr, th« bcticllt ot th« Itc'd Ilonk llbiury D.t.d April U, 1031. " ' rer lift* "C rar VUw Aveinic Ui th# ltil*r* Ih* ofdlri lint of Uh'Mnut itrti Lr.uNAiil) a liKiiunll, sttlluB of what I* known an tin fiuntjf inant. ItiUrsfdUon with the trsvks of th* Ntw niil U.nk","N. J, «•• 1ED BANK REGISTER. APRlt 28,1328. Page Nine

ted vr«ro ' William P. vDurham, bert. VanSchoiclc went fishing and YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. Charles A. Mlnton, Charles Reckless, caught eighteen trout and a very Walter GfSutphtn, Griffin Coit, Dr. large carp.__ _-. :, _..: ;... (Continued from last page.) Horace B. VanDorn and H, Q.'Cdr- George Wbrthley, William Ash- more, Carl J, Diet-/, and Arthur Jef- • James Miles of Navesink waghurt ll0'y.r'. . , W1V V .'" . By name" and Edward Mr Cooper's large barn at frey of Relief • firo 'company were internally by a cave-In while digging Headden'f Corner was destroyed by granted exempt firemen's certifi- a ditch at Water Witch Park. Miles cates. • . . . - was buried up to hia cure, but was fire. Three-,'mules,' a horse and a by nature cow were saved, but all the rest of Alex L. McClees of Holmdel was quickly shoveled out by fellow work- very badly poisoned with poison. Ivy ers. ' •• • • the'eontenta of the.barn, Including farm machinery; hay and grain, was while cleaning up a =mall patch of Philip Schlnbar of MorrUvllIe was >rush land on nii plan;. driving homo from Red Bank when., A masquerade bail was given by August Kuhmi mill iiis daughter, ill Per Gallon his horse got scared and ran into a the Fair Haven volunteer fire comAnni- e Kuhne, of Colt'.s Neck, sailed CoMem ditch. Tho wagon was upset and PAINT pany.- Prises for the, most unusual for Germany, wlu-ru Mr. Kuhnu had ** THiemaiML •* * Mr. Bchinbar was severely bruised. costumes were.won by Mrs. Edward formerly lived. - i Buttermilk Growing Mash Miss Lena Tanner of Kcansburg Large quantities of nerring and AfUr < welcs of age, growing fowl! muit, and Fred Nlcman, a barber of Port b«vo t feed stronger In protaln. If th«y suckers were cauglu 'it Swimming sr« to Bet Into tin broiler and layer ela.ltaif - Monmouth, were married at 'Keens- J. C. river. Somo of-thc catches were al- M In the «hor(esnor^it time., Conkay'Conkayi ItIi 'Juit The, Once a year, to advertise the wonderful right—-madfl of the pure it grain 'tnor- ?orbes, Fritz Smith and her most A'wagon load. oughir combined with Homl-Solld Butter- Rhoda Tanner and Soymour Sceley, sons Charles and" Clarence, all of Alonzo Curchin of' Fair ihivert milk In,the Original Conkey way. Uke It Tho will of .Miss Agnes E. Child quality of this Inside White Paint, for quick and certain remtti. Conk«y*« Middletown, were taken tick with quit the barber IJUMIU-S.-: :iud went Poultry JJook frcp. , of Red Bank was probated. She had diphtheria and , the Middletown to work aa u carjit'nt'r with George FRED D. WJKOFF CO. / died several years previously. Sheschools were closed. Smith. 19 ,Wr Front St., left all her estate-to her Bister, Miss Ethel Bailey of Atlantic High- Twenty chickens of f:inr-y broods Regularly Sold at $2.75 gallon By Name And By Nature Red Bank, N. J. Sarah W. Child. . lands, who was aerloUBly burned two were stolen fronr the chicken house The best set of harness o£ Wil- Monmouth Count'y Surra*aato'a OIBce. months previously, was able to sitof Maurice Krass of Kair Haven. We are offering a limited quantity In the mutter of th (o $169) would revolutionize flying. Tho In- blocks. Hie DICTATOR 70 )IIVJ lo 1129) ventor wni a graduate of Ilnrvnrd Bpringbase equals four-fifths its cs collofro and hnd 'taken » course lfi liltSKlNIl SIX M 62 $7M lo %')(••, Window lent' and troiura The new LANE finish ia not affectf <1 bj olcctrlcnl onfrlnccrlnit entire wheelbase! cliaitl In walnut v«n««r ovf •olid cedar. stonm or hot water, This is a wonderful nd A vault containing sixteen humnn vanccmont in cedar, chest finish, It will no'» pkoletons wni found on Sundy Hook, T,ho akolotont woro thoso of Ilrltlnh , $22,50 to $35.00 oven show scuff marks. soldlori who hnd boon ncnt nnhoro Jit-it, 1'rlco, |30,OO to JBO.OO to capture dcacrtori during tho Rov- ollltlon, Tim sknlotonn wcro rebur- THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT led In n vault near tho plncc where tlioy wcro found. 29 East Front Street, Red Bank. Elijah M Conk was appointed n Phono 705 •poclnl iiolicomnn to Im on duty ut ROBERT HANCE & SONS tiio corner of Broad nnd Front streets, during tha nuimucr. 12 Broad Street, W. Strotlior Jones mid Thomni A. Beautiful In design—thoroughly modern—mechanically right Red Bank Voorlill woro oloetcil wiirdoni of MllMllMMMMMMMMlltllMMMtMMI >»* HMtHH Trinity church. < Vila voitrymon dec- ••*' •'• Page Ten RED 'BANK REGlSTEit^PKliL. 25' Charles, A. Bilms president,' Mlas BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Elizabeth Piummer and.Slra. Adolino THE TIRE SERVICE CO. Mcadvfpe presidents, Mrs. A. D, .i • • • .' •••;•:'— " '. i — '• •:': Heyl secretary and Myron T. Kistler 38 WEST FRONT ST., • HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST, IN.treasurer. •J.'.L.:._:...., L.^:_._. _-_ . ' ' Phone MONMOUTH COUNTY. ' Church l'ru»teei Organise. Bs This Fair t© Penonul Notei, S»le« of Properly, ' sThe.trustees of Simpson memor - S 9 6 Building Operation!, Lodge Do- ial-church "at Long Branch organ VULCANIZING, Ingi, Slight. Fire», 3irths, Mar- ized last week aiiu elected C. P. tO S, CHICK W539 CVT TO 6% AND Friend or Your Family ? ri»gei tnd De»tb«—Other Itamt. Soffcl president, J. Harry Davis, Jr., {.ESS,- Chicle IOMCI for V: a inrw vice president, George Huff secre- <>yi governmtnf official. • D»i •urtinir The sixth annual banquet of the chlcki on 'Pratt* Buttermilk B>by Cblok Many men, in making their wills, name one of their friends Freehold court of Catholic Paugh tary and B. Carney Reid treasurer, - Tootl you^ tan avoid troublt and ratie as expcutor. • , <•*,••••-••• teft of America was held Monday Fishermen Elect ODicer». ' ixery . Liveable..: chick. Pruts, with SB Have You Considered night* Miss Catherine Morns was The Freehold chapter of the Izaak yeari''expertenee/cuarantfe.U.' We mg- You may have a friend on whom you absolutely rely, and jcut you try <(,' : Fred P,. Wlltolt Co. chairman of the committee in charge Walton, league.of America has elec Putting It In Trust? Avho is worthypf this faith and reliance./ But-suppose this friend of the affair.. ted William B. Boscheh president, himself lDecomes incapable through sicycness or perhaps be re- Lieut. Stunn Chadwick and F. C:Matthew London and Cleveland Rog- There are many case* where it | Chadwick, Jr., have completed ur- ers vice presidents, Lloyd'Ely treas- HAVE YOU moved by death ! ' V^ - . • , I rangert»ent3 to use the.Freehold high urer and William. Baggitt secretary, it not advisable to bequeath an j school athletic field as a commercial Th'on the court appoints a person to lake his place and this flying field for the third successive Woman'« Club Election.- --- Headache? j eitate in one amount. Prudence person may be one whom you would ncor have selected for the season.. '", The'Elberbn Woman's club ,has Do your Eysi burn or Itch7 , i ihoWa that it it better to put it The Freehold .American Legion seleotcd. Sirs.' Viola Rudloft presi- Do they fpl tjnd or Stralntd? | position. ; • ._.. • post- ia^organizing. a baseball' team dent, Miss Dorothy Johnson and II •©. h«v« ypur ty»» «x«ro!n*d} I in trust, with The Broad Street Mrs.- Harry . Demarest Hce presi' which will become a memoer of the your irlaiie* may n«ed * cbanga. National Bank, as Trustee. Ask You can easily prevent loss or shrinkage of your estate and junior world series leogua team.. dents, Slrar Frank Dolbier treasurer and Mrs. Charles Meyers secretary. STILiEIS fie CO. i us any question "you wish, about the possible disability of your friend by appointing*this bank as A kitchen shower ivtts Riven'lost Philadelphia £ya SpactalUI* j .your executor or trustee. week for Mrs, Dwieht Woody of To Viiit Europo Next Summer, 2nd,Natlon»l Btnk Bldf, Room 28 I this important matter. Long Branch, who before her recent Hobart Clayton of Seagirt, a Every Wadnaiday Hour! I to 5 pjn. | Why not talk-over this mattei^with us now, \vhile you are' marriage was Miss Ada Layton. student at the Friends' central school Mrs. Elizabeth Potter of Neptune 1 at Qyerbrook', Pennsylvania, has strong and well? •lied last wee * "in her 87th year. been selected to represent his school She was born at Manasquan and had on a trip to Denmark, Norway and lived in that locality all her. life. Sweden during the coming summer, i Mrs. Margaret Nichols hafe been' elected president of the Ridge ave- New Borough Attorney. • nue school parent-teachers' associa- Halsted H. Wainwright was ap- BRW STREETREET NATIONANATION L BANK 28 Broad Street Red! Bank, N. J. tion of Asbury Park. pointed borough attorney at Man- o ^V RedBank,N.JRedBankNJ. Merritt B. Kent, county finger asquan last week by Mayor Lloyd Start a Savings Account in Our Bank And See the Interest Mount Up. We Compound export, gave a talk on' finger print- G. Riddle. He succeeds John R. your Interest every Thrpc Month*. ing before tht> Long Branch Rotary Phillips,' Jr., of Asbury Park, who club last week. , wag not reappointed last January. START Announcement has been made of the marriage of Dr. Paul Weber of Grand Jury Dinner. 'Nothing sells coal—like good coal. Leas sales Matawan and Miss Blanche Springer The grand Jury of the January of Englewood. tjnrm of court will hold a dinner effort arid better service is our policy. May 17th at' Tory's restaurant at Mrs. James S.' Parker and her Long Branch and one of the speak- CHICKS son, Dr. Parker' of Freehold, are ers will be, William L. Dill, state spending two weeks at Washington, motor vehicle commissioner. D.~C. RIGHT! Mrs. Henry. Travis of Freehold To Give a Show al Keyport. was taken last week to a Newark The dramatic club of St. Joseph's Give them exactly the things hospital for an ..operation. church of Keyport will present a their tender littlebodiesneed The boy Scout troop of Matawan comedy erititjlcd "The Whole Town's is making arrangements ts hold a Talking" Friday night, May 18th, in and they'll grow swiftly into parade on Decoration day. the parish hall under the direction sUong, profitable birds. No . SUPREME -for Mrs. Kriola Olassin has been elec- of Mrs. Herbert Gittins. troubleat all to use ted worthy matron of the Eastern Farewell Partj for Captain. Star lodge of Farmingdale. A farewell party was given last 'fluffy bakings Warren Strong of Englishtown week by Captain II. L. King of Fort Quaker has taken a position in a.bank at Monmouth atyt'he Log Cabin res- Trenton. taurant at Portaupeck. Captain FUL-O-PEP .Martin Malia'of Freehold is en-King is being transferred to Fort CHICK STARTER joying a trill to Bermuda. Leavenworth, Kansas. Food Shower for Veterans. Joined Tennent Church, The complete oatmeal feed The annual food shower for the Sever, boys joined the Tennent that contains cod liver oil, - Toms River convalescent home for church last week, they being Victor cod liver meal, molasses in ex-service Men was held last week Bennett, Warren Hammond, Dun- PRICES at the American Legion home at can Perrinc, Warren Saltcr, Adam dry form and other valuable IGHT, flaky, tender; with a texture of Asbury Park. The admission fee ;ch\verthoffer, Hamilton Stilwell materials, and blended into are lowest just now. Jeddo-$iighland will help silky softness; and an extra measure of was a package of food or canned nd Harry Thompson. a scientific ration We have you save considerable. goods. Mrs. Yorke E. Rhodes was Building at Freehold. . chairman of the committee in charge it for you. flavor—adjectives fail to picture the de- Frank Arnold is Building two of tht affair. nouses on BrinkerhofT avenus at A»Wj Park Girl Married. Fred D. Wikoff Co.' licious breads, cakes and pastry goodies Freehold. A new house is going up that are made from Heckers'. You must' Mfi» Anne .Smith, daughter of on Kiowa avenue for Henry Free- Red Bank. N. J. James J Smith of Asbury Park, and man. taste them to know! William Ronca of Brooklyn, were $5,000 for Community Center. married laEi week at Holy Spirit Ai a meeting, of the Long Branch church at Asbury Park by Rev. Thomas Ruche. Miss, Msie Smith, a council of Jewish woman last week For Heckers' is the achievement of eighty- motion was passed to ipledge sister of the bride, and John Flana- Telephone 103 six years- sper.t in blending sweetest wheats gan of Freehold were the attendants. $5,000 for a Jewish community cen- ter. into the one superlative flour. Koya! Arcanum Convention. (Continued on next nage.) he Royal Arcanum lodges of •»»»>»>•»'••••»»»•»••••»••••••••••»<>< *o»»»»o»»>»»j New Jersey held their annual con- vention Monday and yesterday at Asbury Park. An addresi was giv- en Monday by Thomai F. Burley, Jr., secretary of the chamber of ^v'7w life commerce. A dance was held Mon- day night at the Metropolitan hotel. Gathering of Rotarians. Members of Rotary clubs of New Jersey, north of Burlington county held their annual convention Mon- day and yesterday at Asbury Park. Extra value! Budd H. Obert, Frank H. Cole and Har,ry Smock of Asbury Park repre- sented the Asbury Park club in'mak- ing the arrangements. Recommended For Postmaiter, T!ie appointment of Ernuot Wol- cott as postmaster of West Lons Branch hus been recommended to tho postoffice department by Con- gressman Harold G. Hoffman. Net- slices tie Sutphen, tho present post- mistress, rtsigr.ci! n short time apo. Camburn—DePont. Miss Eva Camburr, of Warctown, a teacher in Neptune City fchool, and Harry DePont of Bradloy more Beach, were mifrricd last week by Rev Martin Ferris of Asbury Park. Their attendants wrre Mr. and Mrs. ERE'S a new idea! A long loaf Harvey Cnunt of Bradley Beach. H cutting into slices of just the Sunday-School Election. ideal size and shape for the toaster The Knglishtown Mi thodist Sun- —for sandwiches—f01 serving at the day-fchool has eloetcd Artnur Pettic superintendent, Lester Davi?or> as- table! sistant superintendent, UMIII Davi- jon secretary, Lester Daviton treas- And with six more slices to the loaf. urer, Arthur Davi.-on librarian and Mrs. Anna Glum pianist. Think of the saving—in a month— Preparini for Firemen't Parade. in a year—to housewives who have a At a meeting of the officers' asso- daily lunch-box to pack with sand- LUXURY*/ ciation of tho L011H Branch fire de- partment lfit-t week it waa rcportrd wiches! that 24 fire rompanirs havn already accepted an invitation to lake part The delicious flavor—tho high food In Die firemrn'r parade nt Lonj; value—Is just the same as the familiar Branch August 18th. Fxclhofcr loaves that you've always Dulliling Damaged by Fire. liked so well. DamnKc of $80,000 waj causrd hy a fire last week in tho Goldstein building at I/ong Branch, adjoining Made of tho samo fine ingredients the Urondwny thentor. The fire- was —strictly, tested. And with the same confined mostly to the fourth floor, strict tests of trial loaves out of every but much damage win done by water to the floors below. bake, Order this new long loaf to- Fira Coihp&ny Election. day. Delivered fresh twice dally—to Monmouth ho.se compar,)- of Free- your grocer. " hold )m» elected Albert'1'aUeii pres- ident, Ocorgo J. Mulholliuid vlcu pri^ldent, William II Liiwln fqro- ninii, ClAi'i'tirc I'litlcji assistant Ion- mnn and C'lmilri 1'iittm secretary and tri.nturiT. ParmlngtlaU Girl Engaged The cnKngoment of MIM Dorothy Ilncoii of Knrmlnir

  • lr to J. Artlmr McCormlrk of Knnl Ornnitv vim un- mniiiceil nt n pnrt) jrlvin by Ml™ Mllrn (Jroi.'fl and Mln Amj I(UMI' '|l»Mil ill11 (>I) ilkcs. ol UCL'UII Urova 'liui elected Utn. Convrifilit, 1028, by Wn Fnlholw Uaklni *T1 L^i . t KED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1928. Pace Eleven' VVomun's club,- At the same meet- »••••»••*••»••»••••••*•»••••••••••••< >••»•••*> BRADLEY M. FISCHEk, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. ing a past president's pin was pre- ATTOHNKY AT LAW. ! 60 Brand Slr.«l, RED BANK. N. J. sented to MrsT .\V. K. Campbell. T.lmhbns H,j n.nlc 144a? • * (Continued from last page;) Fire at Manasquan, WILLIAHJ MATTHEWS. M. D., . John H. O'Connor has been sen-, Fire last week .partially destroyed Ey«, -Eur, Noli «uid Throat. ' ' $ tenced to throe months in the county Anderson Brothers Omens- In fr.mier Herwul Natloul But a vacant frame building at Mana- UuilJInic. phono BUI. . • /all by Judge Jacob Steinbaoh, Jr., squan, owned Jby Mrs, Harry New- „„ ItusWIeiioe phont 116. OHIO, hour; i 11:00. to 11:00 A.--M.I Tl(F0 t* for having passed four worthless nian, and damaged a house on tho uced 150 checks. A like sentence was im- STORAGE WAREHOUSE rices adjoining lot, owned by Ellis Bryant. Fti WILLIAM A. HOPPING^ ~ ~ posed on Frederick Schultz of Ued Matawan's Candidates. - llenl Bitili UroW.r, Bank, who pleaded guilty of forging i_WnilloB_P|ac«. UKD DANK, W. t. three checks. Warren B. Hutchlneon and Lev! S. Local and Long Distance Moving i QUINN. PARSONS 4 DOREMUS, Vaudeville Show at Oakhursl. Emmons of Matawan have filed pe- titions for councilmon for -.full COUNHELLOU3 AT LAW. WILLYS-KNIGHT SIX Tho.Wayaido community club will tornifi. No iietition was filed for Our vans are padded and dust-proof. J°lm J. Quinn,, Thsodor. D. Parson." give a vaudeville performance Fri- councilman for a one-ycar-term. niuroHn P. Dorvmas day night of this week in the Oak- Packing, crating and shipping to all ALSTON BEEKMAN, To Attend Dairy Conference. COUNHELLOIl. AT LAW. hurst school for the benefit of the l Miss Marjorio Farry of Farming- points. OIBMS l >_jn™arl__St;JlED t)ANK. N. I. parent-teachers association. A card dale has been chosen a delegate to party will bo hold May 25th at the GEORGE D. COOPER! represent New Jersey at the na- school. CIVIL ENGINEER, tional dafry club encampment at f Succn.or to Georii Cootxr. C. E. Keyport'a Now Fire Chief, - Washington, D. C, in June. 1'iilti.r.oi, Ihjlldhiy. ; BED^ANJt, W. J. Albert Cornell defeated Harry M. Office and Warehouse !! at Deal. GEORGE K. ALLEN. Jr., C. E., and Aumack and Gordon E. Woodcy for -.,- , n i r GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. election as fife chief of Koyportj • Thu auxiliary of Deal fire corn- an wl h ld 51-53 Mechanic St. last week. William M. Croon was P X " ° " card party Friday WALTER C. VANKEUREN, now elected first assistant chief and •?fternoo".of *'S.,W«? J? • ^C °" CIVIL ENCINEEIt AND SUHVEYOA house Ml3S Estcllc Worth ls in gen Uroad Strs.t National Dank BuUdtal/ Frank C. Walling second assistant -L rge of the affair, " R»d Banh, N. J. chief. ~-al chare Claims Basketball Title. GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E. Elberon Junior Club Officers. CONSULTING ENGINEER. • The Crescent basketball team of CIVIL ENfilNEEB and SUBVjivOR, New officers of the Junior Wo- 8S Ilootor Plice^ Rod Bank. N~J. man's club of Elberon ate Gladys Spring Luke claims the basketball Hampton president, Anna Pinta vice championship of Monmouth county. DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, During the past season the team won nENTAI. SURGEON. presidentpiubiuunw, uiuuGracue nuiuuHerbernt returninrecording D - • - Siicce-gor to Dr. Frank Lee. BEARING 25 amcs iind lost threc 54 Brood Street, Efanar BuUdfaf, secretary, Helen Kara corresponding! K - Rooms 4, 6 and 6. ' CRANKSHAFT secretary and Anna Kramer treas- •'Mrs. Carl D. Miller entertained a OIBca Uours U :80 to 5:00 urer. number of friends at a bridge lunch- Tel'Dhnna SO2.VV. Patented Bible Clas, Officers. eon party last week. Prizes were WJLLIAM A. WIRTH, won by Mrs. Caroline Ingliflg, Mrs. OPTOMETRIST, double aleeve-valve engine The John A. Stults bible class of Kegttier BuildiDf, Rtd Bant Englishtown has elected Mrs. Wil-Edmund Parker, Mrs. T. B. Lewis Office hours: Dally. «xo«pt Sunday, and other Important and Mrs. John Hall. 'id you ow U:00 A. M.-12 M. 1:30 P. M..5:S0 P. II. advantages make WUlyo-Knlght liam J. Carr president. Miss Mabel D, Tuesday — y A. M.-12 M.j 1:80 P. M^ftdO Gunson vice president, Mrs. Wyc-Lodge Building Project. P. M-: 7:00 P. M.-8.Q0 P, M. the outstanding fine car value ThuMilnr 0:00 A. M.-13:00 M. koff {lowe secretary and Mrs.. Ira. The Red Men's lodge of. Freehold that you could enamel Patented double sleeve-valve D. Hulsart treasurer. met last week and discussed ways MONMOUTH COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. engine—the one type of automo- and means of putting up a building Edward F. Uurrrll, plaintiff, VB. Joiepb The greatest 3 months bile power plant that grows Sunday-School Attendance Contest. JlimniolnlKsch anil Julia HlmmeliUoh, An attendance contest held by to cost $40,000 on their Lafayette a whole bedroom set for $320 defendant*. smoother and quieter with use. place property. In (itUiclimunt. Notice. Its simplicity of design insures the Presbyterian Sunday-school of Nntirc ia herrliy jfiven that a writ of at- in Willys-Overland History tbciimri.t wua idsued out of the MonmoaUi freedom from carbon troubles Engliahtown was won by the boys of Candidate For State Committeeman. County .Circuit Court, uculnnt the rights and repairs. There are no valves Mrs. W. E. Anderson's class and H. W. Mountz, principal of the TT'S a fact—but it's not the only remarkable nnd creditH, monpyn and cfTecta, goodi and make possible these to grind. The sliding sleeves and t!i.-itteii, Inncja nnd tenements of Joiaph spherical cylinder head form a eaclvniember of the class received a Spring Lake public schools, an- Ilimmclshnrh nntl Julia lllthmcinbaeh, ab- silver honor pin. J- fact about Devoe Mirrolac Enamel. rent debtors, at thu suit of Edward F. Dar- perfectly sealed combustion nounced last week that he was a n-ll, far the sum of three hundred and impressive reductions chamber, giving high uniform candidate for Democratic state com- ninety-seven dollars and thirty-two cent*. To Dedicate Memorial Tablet. For Mirrolao Enamel is easier to use than returnable on the twentieth day of March, compression with any gas. A marble tablet erected in the mittoeman. A. D. I'JlH, has been served and duly •»«• His 7Sth Birthday. you ever imagined an enamel could be. It cutcd, mid WIIB returned on the twtntT* 4-wheelbrakef Form-fitting scata Mount Carmel school ut Asbury alxth day of Mnrch. 1U28, by thcShtrlff of Standard Six Now Reduction Thermostat~alr cleaner Park in memory of Mrs. Julia I. Philip Schmidt of West Belmar doesn't "drag" or leave brush marks. Doesn't ihc County of Monmouth. oil rectifier Shanley, donor of $50,000, will be was tendered a .party last week in need three or four coats. Just made.it seems, JOSEPH MeDERMOTT, COACH $ 995 $150 8 front axJe Tlmkea bearlogs Clark* dedicated next Sunday by Bishop | celebration of hiV75th birthday. with one idea—to produce the most beautiful Dntrd April 2ttl " ** A number of farmers of Imlays- oodwork of the Freehold municipal Red Bnnk, N. J. town and the surrounding country- building for J275. side who had satisfactory returns It pays to advertise in The Refftiter. from tomato yields last year are Garden Party Date Changed. preparing to increase the acreage The date of tho garden party to this year. be given by the Matawan Woman's Did You Ever Play Poker? club has been changed from May Fatally Stricken on Street. lGth to May 21st. Mrs. Drummond Williams of Bel- Sometimes you can bluff! More often you never dependent upon some careless me- mar was stricken while walking on Freehold Church Supper get called for a show down. chanic—all you do is push a plunger with, a street at that place last week and The Freehold Presbyterian ladies' your foot. The Bijur system is found only died within a few minutes. Death aid .'-ociety will hold its annual This is exactly what the public is doing to on Auburn, Packard and Rolls Royce. was due to a stroke. She was 03 spring supper on Friday of this the automobile industry today—demand' years old. week. ing a show down! ' High speed demands most reliable and Matawan House Sold. elective brakes. Auburn gives them to you; Paid Fire Department. Floyd T. Taylor has sold hia house People want to know what the car is made internal expanding hydraulic four-wheel Asbury Park's paid lire depart- and lot on Jackson street at Mat- of, how well it is put together, what it will brakes with compensating cylinder. Easy ment went into effect last week. awan to J. Clarence Lewis of do, and how lpng it will last. to operate in wet weather as in dry. In- Three'companies are now established place. on 24-hour duty in the fire head- Play »« Englishtown. You cannot find the answer to these ques- numerable tests have shown them to be quarters Twenty-six men are on tions anywhere but in the car itself. capable of running 20,000 miles without duty. A play entitled "Cyclone Sally" adjustment. Memorial Tree. will be given May 2d by the Chris- Auburn welcomes a show down! tian Endeavor society of English- The brake drums are reinforced with a An elm tree will be planted in the We have built this wonderful Straight rim that enables them to permanently re- new park at Mntawan hj Mr. and Eight, Model 88, so that after you com- tain their true shape. Mrs. Patrick J. Devlin as a memorial pare and drive it, it wlH-scll itself. to Lieutenant J. Oliver Murphy, who Of course, Auburn has hydraulic shock was" killed in action in the World 2 FIRST CHURCH OF And here is why it does— absorbers, the most efficient type obtain- war. f CHRIST, SCIENTIST able, and all steel running boards. Helping Teachers Reappointed. It has the strongest frame, an armor-plate Miss Catherine M. Parker, Miss Whether you analyze Auburn by its fun- \ frame, the strongest under any automo- Ida J. Vocke and Miss Charlotto E. Service* Sunday 11 A. M., 8 P. M. bile built— damental structural features or its con- Sundny-Sctioal—0:30 A. M. venience and refinements, we arc confident Wilson have been reappointed as Subject. Sunday, April 29th—"Ev«r- That means rigidity, a steady, strong, en- you will find that it excels in every detail. helping teachers in Monmouth coun- Jji.itijic I'unUhmont.'* ty by tho state board of education. Wwinosdny Evening Testimonial r* during foundation. Meetings—8 P. M. f Owners tell us the seating arrangement is Flowers and a Birthday Cake. In this we put the finest Straight Eight Henri in tr Room—Wednesdays and 4} the most comfortable. This is not an acci- The American Legion auxiliary of S.iturdnya from 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. J| motor built in the world, Lycoming! dent. All the controls are unusually con- Mntawan last week presented a bas- The public U cordially Invited to W* ntt'-ml the services and visit the # Anyone who challenges the above claim venient, within easy reach. For example, ket of flowers nnd n birthday cake to Heading Room. A Between %ooo you start your motor with both feet on the Mrs. William H. Diggin, lho pres- can verify it by its performance records ident, in observance of her birthday. and by driving it themselves. control pedals, by simply pulling a button on the dash. All the pedals are rubber in- Allenwood Farm Sold. You will find it is smoother, more power- sulated to prevent scuffing of shoes. John A. Frnzec hns sold hi^ farm ^There's No Car that ful, more flexible! The upholstery is of De Luxe springs with of fourteen acres nt Alhnwood to Lcwis Caplnn of New York, who Auburn gives you Bohnalite steel-strut genuine curled hair—no skimping on die will go into the chicken business. pistons and Ly nitc connecting rods. Lighter Auburn even where it is not visible. Fashion Show at Long Branch. Compares with in weight, more flexible power and saves Brewster type non-glare windshield, felt A fashion show wna hcid at last tremendous weight and wear on the padded metal glass channels, heavy door week's meeting of the LOUR Branch Few people will question that statement, bearings. posts and hammered silver hardware. and many will insist that Buick leader- Dual type carburction with dual manifold- Auburn bodies are lower in design with a ship extends well beyond the price ing enables Auburn to pack a large charge low center of gravity. They are easier to limits mentioned above. in each cylinder, gives you quicker, more handle and hold the road more safely powerful performance and prevents with less sidesway. starved cylinders. Van Blerck Motors, Inc. Comb the field and you'll come right BUICK It would take a large book to tell all of back to Buick for the style, colors, Lancaster balancer. find further proof of Buick superiority the desirable, money-saving feature* of Continental VanBlerclv Marine Motors. upholsteries and appointments of its the new Auburn. in Buick's Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock High compression, and you can use any gas. bodies by Fisher. But the way to call for a "show down" of Hacker—All Mahogany Runabouts. Absorbers,Double-Drop Frame,Sealed We claim more horsepower per cubic any automobile it to sec it and drive it. Century Kid Speeders. Chassis, Mcchnnic.il'Four-Wheel inch of piston displacement than any Make the same test in performance Brakes nnd n host of features not com- other stock car in the world to our Also, how do you fed after a long drive? Baby Whale Hydroplanes. and again you'll select Buick for the bined in any other car. knowledge. power, getaway and dependability of its We claim the Auburn 88 Is the greatest Cape Cod Boats. And you know your Auburn chassis is value on the market and we leave it en- Valve-in-Head six-cylinder engine— Buy your car carefully. Make thorough thoroughly lubricated, never neglected, tirely to the car itself to provo this claim, Richardson Cruisers. ribrationlcss beyond belief. comparisons. Prove to yourself that Buick outpoints nil other cars telling Elco Cruisers. Compare specifications and you'll between #1000 und #2000, Evinrude Motors. SEDANS $1195 to $1995 « COUPES $1195 to $1850 » SPOKT MODELS $1195 to $1525 Universal Motors. JlHnrk*tia.h. FtmtMkk.tormmmtta to it *JdcJ. Tht GM.A.C. finance plan, iht moil dttittUl, J POWERED BY LYCOMING Marino Hardware. Xn,i,t,r *OO1, A.tn Hpcirt 8«dsn «tod), rt.flrt fl.J.n $1 Mil«.«« C.brlot.l 1114*1 7fl S«Un *I3«9| 7« Bpnrl (tiilin (tl»1l7lan «I tV^t n-7? Cahriolft *11«5| ltd R«.Un Modern Marine Railways. vli •• Hpinc llailan »M91i OB C.l'tlnltl »|OT?| Hn lloaililsr •I493| nil Bnti.litfi $l.wl| ail rlmlon Hti!>li*IH9*| It] H«

    CLEARED J300 AT A DANCE: the' shijjj'uid of .Hurry •Marvel »t who ha9 been. wintering In Florida, Nowburg; N. Y* The fl-Miieswer e ha3 also returned 'to her summer I It. Wai Held Lt.l Wednesday Nifekt discovered by an engineer on a train home at Ideal Beach. by the Reel Bknk Athletic Club. of. the-West Shore railroad, who Miss Augusta Brnum of Now York Over 400 persons... attended a •sounded an alarm... .The firemen was the guest of Mrs, Jlarj Delariey dance Held by the Red Bank ath- were unable to save the steamer, due last week. for Governo letic dub at the Smoke Shop tav- to a liifh wind and freezing weath- Mrs, Henry Maurer has returned ern lusts.Wednesday night. Persons er." The firemen confined their ef- from a stay of several dii'.i at New were present frpra various parts of forts to saving the steamer.- Mob-York. • CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR GOVERNOR Monmouth county and • Mayor Wil- jack and the City of pcansbure, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Aurcli of Quality/Foods liam. H. E. White and Assemblyman which were tied up but a short dis- Newark have opened thcii summer E_ Donald Sterner were guests of tance from the burning steamer. The home on West Shore street. . "THE MAN FOR THE EMERGENCY*-"' honor. A dance act and a musical large', volumu* -of water that was Mrs. William Mprneman of Broolt- Always Fresh entertainment were given in addition thrown on the flames eventually yn has been visiting Mrs. George Said THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE, September,: 1927: "He to the regular dance program. A filled the hull of the steamer and she Eeaman. . • '• , Sensibly priced, too. You can judge in & mo- committee in full dress sold carna- sank in eight fc-cit of. water, .and Vincent Briggi, proprietor of the seems to be one of those men of the hour which always appear on ment the accuracy of these assertions; from this tions. It was 'the first dance held within fifteen -fi-ct ol «tii!i t fore. Casino theater at New \ork, was a , the scene in this great democracy of ours when changed conditions list, and using tiSGO Brands (80 of them now) by the athletic club, and the receipts The causa of the fire: 15 unde- visitor in town this week.. call for a new type of leadership, the type of. engineer-statesman, amounted to $300. The money will, termined. Repairs had been under Mr. uhd Mrs, William Kirman which are companions on our shelves to the be used to buy athletic equipment, wny for several days piior to the have returned from Atlantic City. for instance, needed-now." . - National Brands also there. and to help provide the club with a fire. It was the intentii-n of the' Mrs.' Adele Vinlngro has icturned meeting house and gymnasium. The Keansburg steamboat company of- from St. Petersburg, Flu. New lb lbs party committee included Anthony ficials to operate the boat on a new Edward Eckert of Liberty lane Texa s Onions 9c: 3 25c Fiasconaro, George Meyers, Robert route, Newark to Kt&nsbur);. The observed his eightieth, birthday on PRIMARYJILECTION Sound Old Onions tb 5c Nicosia, Raymond Mancmi, James. loss is partly covered by in:urance. Monday. Sheedy, Carter Krahnert, Anthony The steair.t-r \v,vs.bui:t Ijy 'he Bos- New Potatoes 3 Tt)S 25c Cardoner, Daniel Fullerton, William ton steamboat company, And had a Buckley and Edward Bonnell. carrying capacity of ],'20U. It wa.« UMAY 15th, 192& Two new members joined the tlub bought from the Nuw Yoi k §. New WASHINGTON and six new applications for mem-j Haven railroad in 1012, her name .(Paid ior b^ ?"red Oarretson, Campaign MET., Perth Arabop, N. J.) bership were received-at 11 meeting 1 then being the NantaAet. The 3—25c of the club on Thursday night. steamer was of the side wheel var- or BALTIMORE Mayor White was voted an honorary iety, and was considered one of the Reff. Price 10c. The highest grade Evap. Milk Packed. nembcr. fastest steamers o£. that tjpe enter- The club officers are: ing New York harbor. The steamer's SC5-OO President—Richard Bereen. average time from Keansburg to the Reg.9c OSCO Reg. 15c .Vice president—Raymond Mancini. Battery was 0110 hour and twenty Secretary—George Meyers. Treasurer—Robert Nicosia. minutes. Gel. Desserts Pure Jellies Assistant treasurer—Edward Ronnoll. At an adjourned meeting of the Excufsion Sunday, April 29 Assistant secretary—Frank itice. borough council last Thursday the Tickoti food only on Special Train .co.vlnR ' pkgs 2 tumbler. 2$ lied Bank G:00 A. M.t Middlotown 5:03! contract for paving, the Uuichwny, A. M. Returning leaves Washington G :0J The Tusting's The from Cnrr avenue to 'B:iy avenue, P. M.. Bnltimoro o;oo P. M. • 4 25c S[>cciiiMV put »p in our KEANSBURG NEWS. The House of Quality own kitchens. was.awarded to^Jish, Rmhorford &' (Eastern Standard Time.) - Amended Recall Petition Alto De- Company of Camden on uieir bid of STEINWAY DUO-ART P. & G. White clared Invalid. $20,350.00. Other bids that were Asbury Park Red Bank (The Red Bank Register can be bought submitted wore William Kttf-nberg NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Naphtha Soap 7 cakes 25c encli week m KcanuburK at tho store of Louis Volland, N. Santa Lucia, Phillip & Son, Camden, 823,29.5.25^ Jan. An unusually low "cut" Keller and Charles VoseU n'arone construction company," Bcll- The 'recall filed by a committee ville, 521,603.85; S. S. Thompson Lewis & Hagerman Reg. 29c Prudence Reg. 25c Cooked of the Keansburg civic .aioociation company, Red Bank, $22,859.26; for the recall of the mayoi and Ruffini, Ambrosio construction com- Lumber Co. Corned Beef Hash Corned Beef councilmen was amended last Mon- pany, Ucd Bank, $22,042.50 and the . Formerly day. The original petition was de-Red Bank sanitary sewer company, can can clared invalid by the borough clerk. Red Bank, $21,440.45. CHARLES LEWIS 25c The clerk announced on Saturday Robert Sec'ey of Montc'.air has SITVD it with Prou-lii'd 21c We specialize In All Kinds of Cold Sfal KKKS fur rt-iil A tasty hiirh-erjiiJe product, that the amendment, whicn consisted been visiting Mrs. Martha Voorhecs. Eiicciully priced. of submitting new affidavits for each Mrs. William A. Gehlhaus has re of the separate petitions, which had turned from a stny at Montclair. Building Materials big cans 19c been combined into one petition, Mrs. A. Steineman has ictumcd Including: . OSCO Cooked Sour Krout . . when filed was still invalid. A con-from a visit at New York. Lumber CookeaSweet Potatoes . . . big cans 19c ference of tho committee 01 the as- William A. Gehlhaus and Kenneth Masons' Supplies sociation will be held this week, at Gehlhaus have returned from New- OSCO Cooked Pumpkin . . . big cans 19c which an attorney will be present to burg, N. Y., where they went to ex- "Builders' Hardware Mixed Vegetables . . . . can 12c advise what action will it taken in amine the burned steamer, Keans- Paint, Etc. the matter. It is understood that burg, destroyed by fire. Joan of Arc Kidney Beans . . . . can 10c several of tho members favur court Look over our line of j James Rayan has returned from ! California Apricots .... big can 22c action. Florida.. Mrs. Rayan will return in Garden Tools, Grass Seed, The steamer Keansburg, tnvned by Del Monte California Peaches . big can 19c a shori time. Fertilizers, etc. ! the Keansburg steamboat company, Mrs. Ella Taylor, who (.peril the Prices and Quality Right. OSCO Halved or Sliced Peaches big can 19c was totally destroyed hj fire last winter at Sharpcs, Flori'.i, has re- week. The steamer was tied up at turned. Mrs". Isabella 0. Button, RED BANK, N. J. Campbell's Cooked Spaghetti . . . can 10c Farmdale asco or Strawberry Paradise Island Preserves jar for Pineapple 15c:2 29c big can Learn how to make Big Special on Prunes! How much longer Extra Large Prunes . . . . 2Jb> 25c your furnace give more ^eg. 10c tfSCO Prunes . . . 3 »» 25c will your children Reg. 8c Choice Prunes . . . 4 lb» 25c heat from less fuel! Reg. 23c OSCO dSCO Teas be without a piano? , Delicately varied Pure Preserves in their blending. jar Your coal merchant 19c Orange Pekoe lA It) pkg What your children know best ihey wiE low best India Ceylon 1 7/* now sends an Expert Teach them to know good music. Water Glass Old Country * • ** qtjar Style . to show you ^ FREE 25c Black or Mixed M lt> 13c And isn't now the time to give serious consideration Fo; Pride of Killarney !b tin 75c >r use in preserving egg*. Your coal merchant nowadays to the question of purchasing a piano for them. What OSCO Toasted Bread Crumbs . . . . pkg 5c sells HEAT—not simply coal. He could be more uplifting, more inspirational, more cultural OSCO Country Gentleman Corn >. . can 15c sends an Expert to your home to than Music actually produced in the home? OSCO Fancy Tomatoes . . I i med. cans 19c show you how to get more com- Red Ripe Tomatoes . . . «' : med. cans 15c fort from the Anthracite you buy The late Dr. Charles W. Eliot, the foremost Solid Pack Tomatoes .... 2 big cans 25c educational thinker of our time, said: "I OSCO Tomato Puree . . can 5c : 6 cans 25c from him. When you use Anthra- cite you KNOW you are consider Music the best mind trainer on the Gilt Edge Malt Syrup .... . 3 lb can 65c Most people waste coal because burning the SAFEST Blue Ribbon Malt Extract . . ., , ; , , ,. and CLEANEST fuel. list." ' . 3 lb can 65c they do not know how to adjust You KNOW it cannot OSCO Fruit Salad . can 23c, 39c Iow u an se r dampers or stoke their fire prop- j" | 3 ' J°" T Dr. Eliot meant that Muelcf HS afi educational force, OSCO California Cherries . . . can 23c, 33c r r r house afire. You KNOW Cider and W. D. Vinegar . . 2 bots 25c erly. They blame the coal—also it gives offr no dirty soot simultaneously develops the three senses—sight, hearing Soft and fresh baked the Coal Merchant to ruin your furniture, and touch—thereby developing perfect coordination as no niv v/ucu iut.iv.uaui. paint and draperies and other subject can. in every one or our If you have a heating prob- burner ^^1™! stores. lem, learn how to solve it. attention. Drop in today, or the first time you are down town wr od thiIsf you are not getting Bread^ Supreme 3 8c The Anthracite Mine Owners comfort and satis- and have a piano talk with us. You may be surprised to L _ i .v • .,i , , A faction, consult your Victor Pan make this possible through An- coal Merchant. learn that you can own a very good piano at a very reason- Bread Loaf 5c IS-10c thracite Coal Service which they able price. Too, you need not make a large first payment. have established in principal cen- Ask these Dealers A very reasonable amount will put a piano in your home, Special Values in Our Meat Market ters. They employ a large staff l° aid you payment of the balance to be arranged for by convenient 3 ' Broad Slreul, lor the Week-End ! of.combustion engineers who see *'.'£"!)".?.Zi.ZZZZI.'R.d'iw. monthly payments. r All Larije that you get satisfaction. ";rr^, u ,oTri.r',"ZZZZZ.'"«•»" »«"k Smoked Skiniml > 21c . burns Hrolhers . .. Long Branch If you are not absolutely sure c°IMn! "roih.;. Ke.mburi Upright* , Players Grant.* Butt I'ntls String Ends Cllli.iit Coal Co Lout Branch you are getting 100 cents worth J.H.D.VU (Firm), inc. N.um nr.nch $295 up $450 up $485 up HAM HAM c . p Hnrac« G. Fowlar Ktansburtr ot neat irom every dollar you J°hn omn a, w«iund Reproducing Pianos lb. Uc lb. 20c , . . -L II.MO & Dovls „„ Ha.l lUnl. spend tor luel, ask your Dealer to "erl"rt H. iiuni«. inc H«I uam. $995 up Small Stewinu Chickens ..11) 32c - r, K«1ly Coal Co Lollf Urantll Small Roastini; Chickens II) 37c send an li.xpert to your home. Get *-•••• c": * S"PP'V en shnwibunr Lnrgc Stcwins Chicken.-, , II) 38c_ the tacts. No charge for his in- •'»«i«on, J.,. C0 L»n, nr«,,di ... . , Jamtt A. Hy«n Hiabtlah' Fresh Ground Genuine Imported spcction, demonstration and ad- S"»«.rdic.c.•:...; u.d ii.,,i, HTKINWAY IfAtlOMAN IVRnS & POI^D • "• "• Sli»rm«n A Sons, Inc. Una tlr.ncli DUAMDACII I'AUKAHU IIAIUHNGTON Hamburg Steak Sweitzer Cheese V1CC. ')• A, Ahstmaliir Lltll* Sllvtr 8TECK MH/l'Ofl. WKDEn Sloiurn Coal Co Lon» Drantl. lb. 25c 1 lb. 16c fr.J O, Wlkolr Co '. Hi.) II.,,V And the Duo-Art In tho Slolnwny, Wobor, Slock and Aoollan Lean Smoked Boneless Butts ,, ]|> 3Sc Lean Snlt I'orU ll> 22c Burn Anthracite Imported Back Bacon '/,, ||, 25c ; —the SAFE, CLEAN, Economical FueJ ICO Mntllnon Avo. 14 Monmouth HI. Plcklci & Vugiitnhlc Rdinl.cit .'.jar 10c Ailuify Turk Tusting's ltd Hank (VI I Vog.'» Dry-Curotl ^' Ik '" o'ol" , ttorst Open Wednesday and Saturday Bn»kf«it:B«con "'IM() IDV ZOC 3|...Tl..K«-»;.J!!i!:'!.i'.l!L'-ll!'J'-i'Lyi!L?!'""l,,|". "'<' 'I""11 ""' Vlt inltyj RED TER, killed Wetkljr, Zntned •• Beoond-ClMs MitUr «t th§ Post. VOLUME L, NO. 43. oIDoi it lit* Bank, N. J., unitar the Act of March t, 1878. BED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,19287 $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO, 2&

    Connello has. no opposition" for com- LECTURE AND CONCERT. ACHAMBEROFCOMMERCE NOW THE FUR WILL FLY: mittee-woman,- MET DEATH IN CHURCH, THE FREE LOT DRAWING UNION OF VETERANS. GETS HONOLULU BERTH In the second district the only It Will be Held ZTthe Jewish Syna- MIDDLETOWN* MAN CRUSHED gogue Sunday Night. J3NE WILL, BE FORMED IN REAL SCRAPPING BEGINS FOR andldate for membership Oh the , \ . Tho young men's and young wom- NCLE SAM'S FORMER FIOl^T- :HARLES H. MARTINSON GETS4M Republican county committee is TO DEATH AT CAMDEN. ERS WILL COOPERATE. A FINE POSITION. /;";v|| • RED BANK. RED BANK OFFICES, IT WILL BE HELD SATURDAY en's Hebrew association of Red Bank leorgo W. Bray and the only Derno- will hold its closing1 lecture and con- Meeting «l Town Hal! Monday to The Republicans to Have a Battle ratlc candidate is Ellwood B. Georgo Brooka Caught Under Church AT TWO O'CLOCK. I the War Organizations of Red 'ormer Holm del Boy, Who Quit iKe] '~&M Balcony When It Collapied— cert of the season at the synagogue Bank Get Together and Decide to Consider Plans For Its Organlxa- for Every Town Office and Also vlns. The Republicans have no The Eleventh Ticket DVawn Will next Sunday right. Nathan Witkin Village to Join the Navy, Is Make ••§ tion—A Paid Secretary and a for District Leadership*—The ommittee candidates in the third Red Bank and Eatontown Resi- TickeWin tht e LotPresent, if the -Holde-Prizer sof the Work Together Along Various ing Good With Unds) Sam—H« ' # dents Among Those Injured. First Ten Tickets. will give an address of welcome and Lines—-New Drum' Corps. - ' Credit Bureau. 'a • -Democratic Scrap for Mayor. iatrict. The Democrats havo one, a short talk on the work of tho as- is Now on Hia Way to Honolulu* 'v$ umes A. Curley. In the fourth dis- Tho drawing for the free lot on .Bed Rankers and others of this With tho filing of nominating pe- George Brooks, a colored resident sociation. Prosecutor John J. At tho meeting of Shrewsbury Charles II. Martinson, former** ¥$ Immedlato locality Interested in the rict the only Republican candidate of Middlctown village, was killed the Country Glub estates in Mid- cst of tho American Legion ot titions last Thursday, tho primary .if C, V. Shropshire and tho Demo- Quinn, will speak on "Religion and f Holmdel, who has beon_omployea _.: ;il betterment, of this section will'.meat election campaign got under way in and a number of colored residents dlctown township will take place on Crime." Rabbi Samuel Levy of ed Bank Monday night an undef- ho past 21 years at tho quarter* ";5 at tho town hall Monday night to ratic candidates aro Mrs. Clara L. of Red Bank and Eatontown were the property Saturday afternoon at anding was reached whereby all ; dead earnest at Red Bank. All the icdlard and J. TonBroeck Beekman. Perth Amboy will talk on "Com- naster depot at Philadelphia, hur y | consider plans for tho formation of signs and portents indicate, that it injured Sunday, night when a bui- two o'clock. About fifteen hundred munityAWork and Religion." Mrs. io veterans' organizations of Red een promoted to a" position whlcli '3 a permanent lied Bank chamber of iandidatos in the fifth district are cony collapsed at Wesley Afric.-.n porBons have registered for the ank will co-operato along various la going to be tho liveliest primary Mrs. Martha A. Bray and John B. I. JaylTrubin and Miss Margaret ilacos him charge of tho. quarter* ;.j commerce. A- committee composed election ever held in this town, not Methodist church at Camden. A drawing. More than half of these Goldfaro will rentier vocal and in- nes. The Veterans of Foreign master subsistence depot at Horio» vt| of Robert S. Johnson, Thomas In- 'rothero for the Republicans and conferenco of Methodist Zion are from Red Bank and its imme- ars were represented at the meet- excepting tho scraps which used to Mrs, Maud Stryker and Edward W, strumental selections. Harry Feldt, "ulu. Mr. Martinson and hia wit* --:Sj in^ Brown, Kenneth H. McQueen, take place in the old days when Red churches of this part of New Jei- diate vicinity. Registration tickou- president of the society, will be g by Sergeant George Smith and ailed for their new homo iafit Fri« :-"* George . D. Stlno, Harry Kohn, Wieo for tho Democrats. Mart P, fley was being held at tho timo the will be issued up to Saturday noon, rgeant John Engieton, who aro Bank was part of Shrewsbury town- Iaviland is tho solo representative render vocal and instrumental se- lay. At the pier to hid them faro< .• vS • Abram Krldel and C. Irvine PattoV ship and bitter struggles took placo. catastrophe occurred. A bus load when the barrel containing the tick- lections. Harry Fuldt, president of gular army men. A joint mcel- ill Were Mr. Martinson's aiatea< ..?,< soir, havo prepared tho Constitution >f the Republican party in the sixth of 24 Red Bank folks and a bus ets will bo taken to the free lot on ig of the American Legion, Veter- Tho Republicans hold tho center of district, The Democratic represen the society, will bo master of cere- nd brother, Mrs. J. E. Hulse of ; j and by-lawB for tho proposed organ- tho stage. They wlllnotmonopolize load of 31 Eatontown people at the property, where the drawing monies. is of Foreign Wars, Rainbow Divi- CVhito road, Rod Bank, and Willla'BI /;'J ization and have formulated working ativos are Mrs. Evelina F. tended tho conference. Tho bishoj' on veterans, Spanish-American war all the scrapping by any means, for vins and George C. Fountain. In will be held. lartinson of Holmdel. A BOilj •? plans. This committee will report the Democrats have a fight for the had just started to read tho ap- In addition to the lot, ten prizes aterans and Grand Army veterans ^harlea Martinson, Jr., who hhS^ ' .* , Monday night.. • :he seventh district the Democrats pointment of pastors to tho various ill bo held at the Legion- rooms mayoralty nomination and for are represented by Mrs. Ophelia Dib will be disposed of by drawing tick- cen In service on tho destroyer < ,/\ Secretaries of chambers of com' party leadership. However, the K churches when the balcony fell with ets from tho barrel. These prizes KITES AND AIRPLANES onday night, May Mth> The le- Brooks, arrived at tho dock a short ,5 en and Majtor White. In the eighth, ion appointed a committee con- merco at Asbury Parkt Berth- Am- publican shindy outdoes the Demo- crash that WUB heard blocks away. will bo awarded previous to the imo boforo his parents sailed'. Rel«« ; ibojr, Eliza'bcth, Now Brunswick, cratic fight because the Republicans district the Republicans have Mrs, Two hundred persons were in the drawing for the lot. The first tick- AERO CLUB TO HOLD CON- sting of William Noglows, Joaquin ivea of Mr. Martinson who live at ;:f vpialnfleld and 'fronton have helped have contests for every oflice, whor> Hargaret L, Russell and Walter S. balcony and many persons were et drawn from the barrel will get TESTS FOR BOYS. .awrence and Samuel Estelle to 'leasantville were also presont. Tha ..; v the local committee materially in se- uij, tho Democrats havo only the may- Noble for members of their commit- seated beneath it. the first of these ten prizes, pro- iok after this matter. rip to Honolulu is being; made on lecting tho proper standing commit- oralty contest and a contest for one tee and tho Democrats have Mrs. Prizes Will bo Awarded for Home Sergeant Engieton was requested he transport Cambria, by way of I Anna Hacltett and John Maloney A panic and scenes of indescrib- vided the holder of this ticket is onday night to form a buglo and tees as well as giving tho Hod Bank- district committeeman. able confusion took place. Ambu- present. If the holder of thia tick- Made Kites and Model Airplanes :hc Panama canal, with a stop at • ers tho benefit of their experiences for members of their committee. That Fly the Best—For Boys .rum corps consisting of members Tho Republicans who have filed lances were rushed to tho place and et- is not present another ticket will 3an Francisco. Several parties weM . ?: In the formation of a suitable con- Tho tenth district committee nomi- From. Any Part of the State. the various veterans' organiza- liven for Mr. and Mrs. Martinson '"-5 nominating petitions for mayor aro the injured were taken to the Cam-bo drawn arid if the holder of thia : stitution for tho new. organization, nees for tho Republicans aro Mrs. A kite flying and model airplane ons. The sergeant agreed to do it New York and Philadelphia a ; ; Councilman James S. Parkea and Emma VanSchoik and W,illiam Hugh den city hospital. Because of the ticket -is not present still another is and ,he said he hoped to have The by-laws and standing commit accident the busses with the Red ticket will be drawn and so on un- contest for boys under eighteen ew days before they sailed. *; tcos to bo suggested by tho commit- Robert S. Johnson. Democrats.who Ryder. Tho candidates for the Dem- years of ago will be held by the Red ie corps ready to take part in the have filed petitions for mayor are ocrats In this district are Mrs, Mary Bank and Eatontown pcoplo did til a ticket is drawn, the holder af nnual Memorial Day parade. Tho Mr. Martinson was born at Holnv y tee havo been selected with tho idea not return until the next morning. which is present. The remaining Bank Aero club Saturday, June Sid', . of an organization that will bo large Mayor William H., R. Whito and Dieterich and Harold A. Hendrick at its grounds on Shrewsbury ave- ew musical organization will be. del and ho attended school there, •• Councilman' William H. Francis. son. Mr. Brooks was killed instantly. nine prizes will be disposed of in nown, as, JtheJUnjt,ed V eferSinsBuglc^ caving the village when he wal | —in-momboi'shlp-yot-not-too-largo—in-l Tr nue. ..Any boy who lives in New Jer- its scope of operation. According to rafnorT^HcTi aretBig-picces--oMimbOT--whioh-;f-eU.,cffl. nd Drum Corps of Red'Bank. ;ara.,Qjd_to_enl!stJn_jth8 J| the ten prizes will be about $500. sey is" eligible to compete. Entry It will be the suggestion of the tion. It WBB generally known two afloatoat, tho real fight in Red 'Bank him broke his neck, fractured his rps navy. He had seven,years of tax*. •/* weeks ago that all four of these men skull and caused other injuries. Mr After the prizes have been dis-1 blanks must be filed at the oflice of Tho legion received five new •ice in the navy and he had varied committee Monday night that the this year is between Frank E. Prica •ioscd_j)f_anothex_tick'et will be tne nyinS c'ub on or before haljl- chamber of commerco concentrate would-be-candidatesT- a—36—years—old—and—ht| lemberB—at—the—meeting—Monday-! xperienecs—during—the—Spanish*-^ But there is a new wrinkle in the was employed by Martin Ahearn, a Sawn from the barrel. This ticket'past one o'clock, Saturday, American war, tho Philippine iri« < its activities on a few things and got :ween two of th6> presumably nm win the lot provided the holder Kites and models that are bought at ight. They aro George B. Voor- them accomplished rather than havo fight for the Republican nominations strongest Republicans of the town feed and coal dealer at Middletown store is, Warren Conklin, Rudolph Reck- surrection and the Boxer uprising ;;; for councilmen. This new wrinkle village. He is survived by hia wife >f lthe ticket is preEent on the , s will not be allowed to corn- too many operating committees with Tho fact that Mr. Bray is support- grounds. If the holder of the ticket: P«te- They must be home-made, nziegel, Irving S. Harrison and n China. After his service in'thtl "-.•;• is that Councilman Charles R. Eng- and four children. His wife,, be- but tho disappointment that usually fol- ing Mr. Parkes for mayor and Mr. is not present to claim the lot, thu I 't «s allowable to buy certain alph Sacco. Bradley Fischer acted navy ho got a position at the quar* , v lows such u plan." lish has decided to be a candidate Price is supporting Mr. Johnson for foro her marriage, was Miss Lucy- is not present to claim the lot, thu I .a adjutant in the absence of Harry termaster depot at Philadelphll. •' : j for re-election. Two councilmen are belle Kane. She is a daughter of ticke• !~i—it . wil...:nl b!,e„ cancele„.,„„„!„,di nran,Ad ™anotheni!,o-; i partsparts-. Three attempts will be al- It will be proposed to extend tho mayor, is only an incident in the lowed to each contestant in each imith. His transferral to his new dutijfl v to be nominated and the scrap is fight. Mr. Bray, because of his in Albert Kane of Middletown village ticket will be drawn, and this pro- A letter was received from John at Honolulu is a big? promotion. Hq V membership to any person interested between Mr. English, Martin Nil' event. No contestant will be allowed : in the development of Red Bank and dependent attitude in politics and in The funeral will be held thia after cess will be continued until a tick- to enter more than one model In . Kelly expressiag appreciation will be at Honolulu at least tore* j nnd Christian L. Berge. The Demo- his oflice as assessor, does not set noon at the Red Hill Methodist et is drawn the holder of which is or the interest which the Post had yedrs. _ __2jd •'.,-'»' immediato vicinity. Tho member' cratic candidates for councilmen arc each class. ship dues will be paid setnl-anminlly well on the stomachs of some of church and burial will be made present. Mayor William H. R. The kite flying contest will be di hown in his welfare since ho has George F. Wilson and Hnrold A, the Republican statesmen of Red tho church cemetery. White of Red Bank will draw the so that anyone desiring to beconv Hendrickson. Myron V. .Brown's vided into three classes and the air iecn laid up with injuries received TOOK HIS OWQJ LIFE. ~T[ n part .of this operative jiody can do s Bank, who are also said to believe Mrs. John Nevius of Linden place, ] tickets from the barrel. plane contest will be divided into six n an automobile accident. Georgi term as councilman expires this year that a Republican who holds so im- Red Bank, was sitting beneath the There is . no stipulation' and no Albert Nolan Attached Garden Hot! so without •payl»g_jW~full year' nnd ho will not run for re-election. classes. There will be first, second Moody, another member of the membership feiTln advance. jortant a position as assessor should gallery when the collapse came. I obligation of any kind on tho holdei and third prizezs for each class and lost, was reported to be very sick to Exhaust Valvo of His Car. A paid secretary will bo employed A contest for the Republican knuckle down and take orders fron One of her arms was broken in t»t of any ticket. The lot and the a grand prize to the contestant hav- 'ecil MacCloud, who ia senior vice Albert Nolan of Eatontown left and a credit bureau will be.formed nomination for justice of the peace tho Republican machine. This Mr. places and she received many cuts prizes are simply free gifts. About ing the largest collective number of ommander of the post, appointed his homo last Friday in his automo- within tho organization, which wil is being waged between Manlif Bray has never done. According to and bruises. It is also feared that 2,00,0 persons are expected to be points. First place will count five Kick committee consisting1 of bile, telling his wife that he would Brannin and Charles B. Robinson theso rumors, there is no animosity sho is injured internally. Mr*!. | present at the drawings. be home for dinner at noon. Be did be for the use of the members of the Mr. Robinson, who is a colored resi- points, second place will count three 'rank Thompson, Moe Gordon and credit bureau department. Commit- on either side toward Mr. Johnson Nevius is at the Camden hospital. During the past week nine lot« points and third place will count one Frank Soule. not return and no trace of him wat tees will bo selected that will co-op dent of Red Bank, was formerly • or Mr. Parkes, but if Mr. Bray The left arm of Mrs. 'William H. were sold on the Country Club point. found until Monday afternoon, when constable. Tho Democratic enndi should fail to nominate the cundl Some time ago the post under- ornte with tho mayor and counci; Thompson of Linden placo was estates. Fifteen lots were sold on The various classes are as follows: ook to dispose of an automobile on he waa discovered dead in hit auto* and other civic bodies toward secur- date for justice of tho peace is dato he supports for mayor, it is be broken and she was cut and bruised the Rumson -Shores property aid mobile at Cold Indian Springs, neak James A. Curley of Elm place, who licved it would weaken his position KITE FLYING CONTEST. tha co-operative plan. Unforeseen ing much needed Improvements fo on various parts of her body. She one lot was sold on the Wikoff far.u Class—A—Smallest kite. B—Laraesl ircumstances arose and the auto Wayside. He was seated in his ca* is engaged in the real estate busi n the town and would make it easie kite. C—Most original kite. and he had been killed by monoxide tho town and immodiato vicinity. was sitting in the gallery and with development. All three of these mobile has not been disposed of. f ness. to defeat him for the nomination o MODEL AtUFLANE COYEST. f ^ y' t Vbe her were Mrs. Robert A. Reevey, properties are owned by the Pe:» The post will take up this- matter gag s rTrrrii ththn ti Yg m Several contests for county com assessor next year. Many peopl d HOME LECTURE-RECITAL. Mrs. Laura Brandin and Mrs. Rosa Sales agency. AbdutTwo^tnTrSS"^ distance flight. Hand launched. 3—Longei at its next meeting, engine. A piece of garden hose had mittcemen, or district leaders as believe that the fight is not a con been fastened to the,valve and the test for mayor at all, but. is simply Clay. Three of tho women were the lots on the Country Club distuned flight Rising off platform. A committee made up of Edgar Fifty Persons at Event at Mrs they havo comq to be called, wil! pinned beneath timbers and were estates have been sold and about 4—Longest time- flight. Hand launched other end was placed inside the au- Joseph W. Child's. a fight to see which faction of the s—Longest time flight. Rising off plat- McClees, Charles Kelly and Warre take place in the Republican ranks. unable to arise, Mrs. Reevey being half of tho lots on the Rumsoi Conklin was appointed to examin tomobile. Mr. Nolan apparently bad A lecture-recital entitled "An It is plainly discernible that some Republican party shall control the form. 6—Take-oft in shortest distance; seated himself in the ear while the political destinies of Red Bank, with the only one who was not impris- Shores are sold. No special efforts :ho army discharges of all appl Afternoon in tho Garden of Tone these contests nre n direct result of oned in thia manner. Although have been made as yet to sell the engine was running and had waited was given yesterday afternoon b the strifo for the Republican nomi- Mr. Price on one'side and Mr. Bray RECEPTION AT HIGH SCHOOL. ants for membership in the post. for the deadly fumes to take his life. u on the other as leaders of the two cut and bruised by boards which Wikofl farm lots. Robert Schilling, who is a ehov Mrs.. Eleanor Morris Child, wife o: nation for mayor. In these contests struck her, Mrs. Reevey flung the Mr. Nolan was forty years old and Joseph W. Child, at her home n both the Parkes forces and the John factions. : Annual Gathering of • Senior and producer, submitted a propositio: he had lived nine years at Eatontown, timbers aside which covered hui WAR VETERANS' BALL. Junior Classes Last Friday Night. ;o give a performance for the ben Uiversido Heights, near Red Bark son forces have put up candidates. Late lnst week a rumor became friends, and she assisted the throe to -vhich place ho moved from Mrs. Child was assisted by Mrs Assessor George W. Bray is the lead- current that Mr. Francis had retired Annual Event of Rainbo)*' Chapter Two hundred and fifty pupils o fit of the legion and it was ac Jamesburg. His family can assign no er of the Parkes forces and Frank E women out of the building. All the epted. Bradley Fischer was ap Mnbel Pcfcival Collins, n sopinnc from the raco for the Democratic women were moro or Jess hurt, but to be Held Next Wednesday. I the Red Bank high school attended reason why he took his life. Ho mi singer of-Asbury Park. Fifty pur Price is the leader of the Johnson nomination for mayor. Mr. Francis Tickets are selling fast for the'a Joint reception and dance of Jhe ointed chairman of the show com employed as a carpenter by his Mrs. Thompson was the only one mittee, with authority to select t sons wero present from Red Bunk forces. says this report ia wholly without ninth annual ball to be given next senior and junior classes last Fri brother-in-law, I. R. Taylor of A«- Itivorsldo Heights, Freehold, Asbur; foundation. Ho snys he is in the with broken bones. Mrs. Thomp ther members of tho committee. bury Park. H.e is survived by hl> Each election district is entitled to son was taken to the Long Brancli Wednesday night at the Smoke Shop \* X^£&ITS*Z Alfred Wolfskiel, who is tho ath- Park, Spring Lake, East Orun£i one man member and one woman fight to stay and that he expects to wife and four children. and Atlantic City. Mrs. Child gavi be nominated and elected. hospital, whero tho broken bone I tavern by tho New Jersey chapter school colors and class pennants. An etic officer of t$e post, reporte member on the county committee, was re-set. She returned home in! of Rainbow Division Veterans. The, ... ;hat he was organizing a basebal the program in tho form of an il In tho first district Lester E. Me Iustrated lecture In four parts, th the bus with th1o0 other Red Bank j organization is composed of memmem--1 elimination dance was won by Mar- ;eam of boys to represent the pos1 RED CROSS MEETING. '', Queen and Richard C. llackstnfT an DOLLAR DAY AT RED BANK. folks. Iber' s of" tile -•----Red Ban•k ambulanc. ...1.-1 e |guer'te Zweifel and Lloyd Lawrence, illustrations being piano solos bj running against each other for Re- Muslc was All boys who want to play on thi her and soprano solos ronderoc Mrs. James Li-ivingston of Eaton- company who served in the world P™vidod by Broadweh"; ;eam havo been asked to leav County Chapter Met at Red Bank ' publican committeeman. Mrs. Violn It Will be Observed Thursday of a wrenched arm iwar. The ball this year will be in orchestra. Punch and cakes wer Last Thursday. by Mrs. Colli- Tho subjects o Next Week by Merchant.. town received u .... _ served. heir names and addresses at th Jardino has no opposition for com- Mrs. Samuel Richardson of Eaton commemoratio"-n- o-»f th"--o i—iitenth- anni—-:- served. A meeting of .tho Monmouth coun- Iho lecture v.,, "What Tone- Is, mitteewoman. Mr. McQueen i. A number of tho business men of David Russell and Robert Flade: landy Kitchen. "Development of Tone by Person town had a crushed finger and Mr*, versary of the signingg of the world were in general charge of the recep At the conclusion of the pos ty Red Cross chapter was held deputy county clerk and is not only Rod Bank have joined a movement Thursday night in tho Eisner build- nlity," "Development of Personul Alice Richardson of Eatontown wa* war armistice and one of the fea- tion and dance. The various com- leeting, sandwiches, coffee, pickles 1 a big Red Bank politician but he I in observance of "dollar dny" on w ing with about fifty persons pres- ity Through Music' and "Music— regarded as a county politician only ThurS"^ on the head. Two . Uicr Ea-j lure. ill be a pro^-am of *"}« imlttee, were Penn strorie and Ed and cake wero served by the hous the Voice of tho Soul." > :ommittoe, consisting of Samue ent. James T. Nicholson, assistant one step behind tho big Rrpublicnr., tho merchants who have joined in tontown^ rodents jho were more. ™»«= p™^.^ ^"^"A j ward Wise, decoration,; Robe manager of the National Red Cross, who run the county machine. Mr tho movement will offer bargains nt pp g Schroeder and Sylvia Miller, re Estelle and Harry Antonidcs. Mrs. Child is opening a stud g ardson nnd Mrs. Sarah Taylor. made the principal address. Ha nt her homo for piano instruction HackstafT is a new man in tho polit- $1 eachh. All storet s observinbi g dldollal r number of novel dances will be pre-freshments; Donald Sickles an- mentioned the fact that the society ical game but he is very populai Mrs. Mary Patrick of St. Mary's sented. Janet MacKay, invitations; Kathry^ and she is specializing in tone work dny will display yellow and black Joseph E. Fix, Jr., is in general A PATRIOTIC^ PILGRIMAGE. was-called upon in 91 different dis- Sho will givo other lecture-recitnla in his district. Ho lost his arm in plnce, Red Bank, is confined to Hit Po a An , entertain signs. The stores nre Ye Gem Shop, bed with bruises and other injuries charge of the ball and the chairmen j Pe "< "» asters the past yenr. The Man- v * • un uccident a short time ago nr. Siegel's, Kauffinnn'e, R. Hnnco & of the various committees nro C.!mpnt'- Llewellyn Patterson and Al egion Veterans to Run a Railroa mouth county chapter now has ft this hns not. only created n goc nflout the head and neck which she Excursion to Washington. LIONS PRESIDENT HONORED. Sons, Prown & Cooper, Berk's Shoe Harry Smock, decorations; Reginald ; ston Bookman checking; and Mar disaster relief committco which can deal of sympathy for him, but hii Store, Harry's Department Store. received in tho accident. lf v Preparations nro completed fo bo called into immediate action If » Robert A. Kennedy Will Reproien friends hope, that if ho should t> Mrs. Percy Reed of White street, B. VanBrunt, advertising; and Wil- """* " ''•«••"''•• -"' '<— f-w-n Jonas & Bernard, Ruby Lane Shop, Ham J. Dowd, reception. Mrs«[ . iMar( j music. The chuperones were Mrs the patriotic pilgrimage which wil local disaster should occur. I. N. Red Bank at Iowa Convention. elected committccmnn from his ilis Tho Silk Shop, Red Bank Candy Red Bank, was bruised about the ^'Ada Crandnll, Miss Sarah Stnnger be made Sunday to Washington nn Williams of Bclmnr, chairman of th» trict it might lead to a political head, shoulder nnd arms. Bloom is in charge of the prepara Kobort A. Kennedy, president o: Kitchen, Goldberg's, Hirsch's Kiddie tion3 which are being made by the Edwin C. Gillnlul nnd Hurry C to the tomb of the Unknown Soldie first aid and life saving committee, tho Kod Bank Lions club, wm position whoro tho loss of hta nrni Shop and Shipkin's. All of theso Mrs. Jennio Rock of i'ine Crook Sieber. at Arlington. The journey will nls reported on tho program for the 1 chapter auxiliary. unanimously elected at last nigh ', might not bo so great n hnnd en firms will advortiso their dollar dny i laid up with injuries on various, ncludc a trip to Georgetown. Th summer shore work and said it wai at in business life. parts of her body. Red Bank Masoni Honored. .meeting of tho club to bo tho offi offerings in next week's Register. New Goodyear Store. pilgrimage will bo in charge hoped to havo every life guard on Mrs. Margaret Shields and "!rj. r, n i , * r. , r. i , -i At tho meeting of tho grand coun- tho beaches a Red Cross life sav- cinl club representative nt tho an A Democratic fight is in this dio Shrewsbury post of the America nual international Lions' conventio INDEPENDENT'S STAG PARTY. Margaret Livingston of liiitontown I G. Jaudy of Red Bank, who, «' „ f R , ftn^ SelcctVastcrs o legion of Rod Bank. The train will trict, tho rival candidates being the Monmouth county distributor for , J , ,, ,. A report of tho eleventh roll at Des Moincs, Iowa, in July, Ocorgi nro undergoing treatment for in- F M Trenton la3 leave Red Bank at quarter to six cull showed total collections of James A. Hendrickaon and Harry C, It Will bo Hcld~T7L. Bon Temps juries which they rccelvi-il. Goodyear automobile t.res, taiiThm% Dr_ Go VftnVori W. Bray also expcctB to attend th Bryant. Mr. Hendrickson is th I'clock, daylight saving time. Tick- $12,540.82. Tha junior enrollment Thursday Night of Next Week. Margaret Finiwy of Mo- opened a branch store and service Wnrnc/of Enst Front 6trcot| o ' convention. leader of Hie insurgent forces win Miss ets arc on sale nt the Red Bunk showed a mombcrship of 22,000, ; The COth nnniversnry commlttco chanic street, Red Dunk, station a 510 Main strcet, A.bnry |izcr f F|eld „ f Ro(, , About sixty members of the cli> nro backing Wlllinm H. Francis fo: Park, with Dnnicl Wnlllng of Sun«ct , , ^^ „ Cnndy Kitchen and by members of wero presont nt tho mooting am of Independent flro company wil) bruised In tho accident. ectcd ( d the post. William Noglows, Vernon mnyor. Mayor White has tho back avenue Red Bank, us manager. Mr.: , ^ .i,J , J. Edwurd Cox, a new club mom ing of tho Democratic organization hold n smoker and entertainment nt tho cour t lind Vn(i rkli D Rose nnd Alfred Wolfskiel have been SENIOR CLASS PLAY. ! Lo Bon Temps hnll on Monmouth .InudyVdistributine oflice is nt 200 Huricy of Llttlo Silver wns appoint bor, was greeted by a commlttc In tho first district the only womn Pupils to Give Operetta. Monmouth street. designated by the post to answer in- Pupils Rehearsing For Show En* In charge of Mnrttn Vanllurci candidato for membership on tin street Thursday night of next week, An operetta entitled "The Mock- — ^»-»- d grand mnrshal' of Uio Gran quiries about the pilgrimage Tho frank Dlckmnn Is chairman of the Council. Both Dr. Wnrncr and Mr. titled "What Happened to Jones." Smock, Rev. B. Franklin llhoadi Democratic county commlttco I ing Bird" will bo given on Friday Credit Company's New Branch. public has been invited to mnko the wua it guest. Thcodoro Parsons am committee, which Is inndo up of tho night, May 2uth, nt St. James's Hurley nro past thrice illustrlou trip. Pupils of the senior class of ths Mr>. Maud Elcliclo. entire membership of tho flro com- Tho New Jersey cash credit cor- Red Umik high school aro working Edwin It. Conover told nbout tho. masters of Field council. *> i s» In tho seventh district tho suprem pany. Tho receipt* will bo put info school nuditorium by the pupils of poration, which makes loans on fur- hard rehearsing for the comedy en- rocant vacation trip to 1'lnohurst, ncy of Frank E. Prico Is threatens tho high school grades. Tlio lead- Gets Absolute Divorce. North Carolina, tho nnniversnry fifnil. nituro nnd notes, bus opened a Save Systemntically. titled "Whnt Ilnpponcd to Jones," by Arthur B, White, who to runnini ing roles will lio played Uy rGrnco brunch olllco in tho Kisner building Twenty dollars ilonoslleu monthl Mrs. Ruby Kathrryno Keelor of which will ho glvon on Thursday ngnlnst him for Republican commit- Sllsbco and Tnlbot Truvera. i the Red Until: ihuUiiiK and Lou Red Bank has received an absolute NollcB to tho Public. Rummtge Sale. at Hod Hank. This ofllcu will bo in night, May 3d, in tho high school Clean up week within tho Uoroug teaman. Mlrliini M. Kriilcl Is th charge of M. S. Muon-, who will bu Assocntlon rut urns $2,0U0 In nbou dlvorco from her husband, William nuilitorium under tho direction of only woman candidate In this ilia 'l'lio pnrcnt-tcuphors' association Foot Trouble. sovcnty-cight^iiionth*. Now nerie N. Keeler. Mrs. Theodora Drown, All sonts will of Kod Hank will begin Monday You will always Imve troublo with assisted by J. I!. Chamberloss. Tho now open. RInkr application fo April iioth, and end Snturduy, Mn] trict. of St, Jnmos's school will hold n compnny hns two olllces nt Asbury bo on snlo nftor throo o'clock In tht Dili, 191!!), iico Hint nil proportloi rummage »alo on Saturday morning your foet if you dont havo your shares nt ollli'e of tlie association Saturday Specials Onlyi In tho ninth district n bnttlo li o; fhocs ronnlrod nt it good shoo ropulr Pnrk. In tho Dronil Street National Bnnl Ten-quart galvanized pulls nftornoon on Mny 2d nnd 8d >t Tat>, are chmnud up and put In n simitar between Conslnhlo Leon lionnot of this week nt 104 Shrewsbury nvo- fihop. we hnvo MitLsfled thouflnmlH ley's Htntloncry Btoro on Drotd condition, Look out for tho bncl "Lindeninere," '•1 Droad street, Hril Hank.—Advo units each, 1!7xn•! grass nisi. nnd Gcorgo J. Mnjorn for Repulill of people In Red liiink for tho mist tlsement. cents ench, r«Kiiliir •10-cent Item; street. nil ynrdn and vacant lots, I'ut nil rub Boven yonrs. Let tin witlxfy you too. III the Lebanon Valley at the bane of UIHII on curb for irnrhnftn truck, enn commltlcomnu. Tills nemp up Olion Roofs. the Hliic Uidgo miiiintiiln.i, Pa., com- Rainbow Dlvialnn Bnll. dronsor scarfs, U6 cents each, regw puronlly is not connected with th lloforo you let out tho contract to Grand's Shno Repair Hlion, 28 Went Inr 4!)-cont Item. Watch our win- Evsry Wsdnesdir Night llerltli Inspector will Innpoc Front fltrnu], Red Hunk, Just oppo bined fuimimr ciinip mid school for aNinth nnnuiil bull, N. J. Clmpto < .jTopprlU'n Hi" week following clonn mnyornlty fight. Mr. Majors Is ro IIIO your rouf, consult tin rc- mil, Red 11 ilov i for othor apcrinln. l'rown- In Victor night nt Tustlnu's, Mon* ill™ room.—AdviM-tiscmont, , boys. Flvii wi'i'kn of outdoor nctlvl- Knlnbow liivlniim, vrti'mns' nmiocln pitted to hnvo tha bnclthiK of Jus pnrdliiK our "giMnmtueil roollnp;." tlto wnlllni! tii'n. Pally Individual Instruction by tlon, Sinoko Sliop tavern, May 'it Cooper Co., '17 llrond street, phonu ninutli utrett, near Ilroad itrMb , ltnil Ilnnft Ilonnl of llonlth, tlco Elmor C. Wnlnrlght «f Slircwn Wo niako n npoclnlty of ro-Blilmjlliifr Red Bank 19U'.),—Advertisement, Radios, rolln, orthophonla YlctroUs, Something Now fnr Ladles' expi'i'li'iici'd Iciu'lii'i-.i In public school 1U2K. Ailmlcslim $1,00 per pcraoi records and prn-emlncnt makes of WIHIH A. Cliiyton, Secretary bury, who although not u rcnlilont o old WOOIIIMI roofn, thereby nnnblliik Mlbjecta. lteiiiionablii rnten, luqulr- film turned iihocn. Nn moro imllii Null* Bed.—Advi'ftlni'mciit. Everybody Invited uprlRlill t iiml Ki°t Clilcken Cllion 5tisy Supper. Win. AilniiM.ii.ii $ 1,110 put person. litttln Silver, N, .—Adv«rlUlffitBt> Wnlnrlirlit. l''or nomo rimnon tb , N. J. (JChapterl , Null' M'd,-—Advi'i'llni'iiiciii, benefit of the Wninrifn Mooinhcn Ninth minimi ball, N. J. Clmjitor, Rainbow Dlvliioh Uall, Ninth iinnuiil bull nt thu Now Moiloniiioutln "i Iliipth' ' t Knlnbow Division, votornim' mtnuHn —i i II , two hud u Culling out nnd now Mr Knlnbow IJIvlnlmi, vntrrnnn IIMOHII church Tliui'Mluy <-vi>nliijt. April li-irlon, Mniulay, April HOt.li, In th Ninth nnntinl'lmll, N, J. Clinptor, tion, Hmoke flhop tavern, Mny 2d, tlon. Smoke Shop tnvrrn, Mny 2d Flmllni si Jobb , . 1 VVnlnright In out to hont Mr, Hell filh, D:i)0 to HiOU oVIncli, Tlokctn, Vulcitnlilng. Krldel bulMiiu:, AIIIIIIHUIDII 50 coati Rnlnlmw Division, volpriinn HHAOCIII lt)l!H, AcHnlcMoii $1,00 per pornon All Iti'freiiliiiii'iitn.—Advert Intjincnt, 1028. Ailmlinlon $1.00 -nor pornon. On* of tliA qulckeft w«/l to iUM tion. Bnniki' Hliop tavern, Mny 2< unit, Mrs. Mnrtlui lOmnmna In th NulT icd.—Ady,i>rlliu'in<'tit, (15 cciiiit,—AdvertInot Aid to Mitt TIITA," NulT nod,—Advortlnprmmt. a Job II to /idvorllM lit TIM JMMF only cnntlhlnto for Keimbllcnn com rrpiilrn ismiriiiilenl. Tho Tim How 1U2H, Adnilnnlnn 91.00 tier pormin Ilrl.uT Players, tur'» want ilo|mrtm«nt.—•AiivtnMf' mlttoowomnn In thn ninth illstrlol f'lvo Cornorn Ten llonm nl I.lu- leu (io., !l(l Wi'Kl Front nlrect, ttod i Nuff «cd,—Ailvnrtlmimtnt, D«nc« Recital lliuili, plmnn niiil.—Advertisement. wo will furiilnh you with nenrn pw Order* Now Using Talen ment. . ', -,i,'k.'i..,/»-"'.'.!ii croft. Open until eleven V, M,— for Mnrvol I'nclcwn Company'* ban- Tho DomocrnU nro nlxo going t irlvnivnnn byy thoo puplla ot Kind HHclllch Advorllsrmriit, If you call nt our tilnnl. Lnon'B, 71 Typawrlttr ' QtMlll, y babby chicks on hnnd tcliool off tiin ncliiLl f In fitfit. JJumci i hlh kets nnd hnmpnri for futtiro deliv- ock havo n battle In tho 11I11O1 dlntrlol Du«i Yuur Hull Need Lime? 70 White street. Hod Unnk,—Advo Rockt, Ucd« mid LcKhomi, H cent 1 fchool nudltciiuii!, Friday cviWnir, ery, Como and took nt tho iinnv Tho rlvitln ore Hnimml IIIKKMO nn 1 TypowrllciB, , luldlniluit t innoliiiiMnoiiM.. U'I'H tiilli It over, lliilid ft Diiv! tlnpincnt. Mali. Frown-OoiipOr Co., 47 Dron April 27th, at thir. I . M. Admltiloii tk' 17 lld lt Hl Dk nlci. Oalrd A Ditvlson, 10 Welt - his uncle, Louli G»Uls. Mr., Wary Jcllvy 17 lliond Blicut, Hull Dunk. con, HI Wi'Kt nlivi't, Hid Dunk.— IUOOU Bod Daak%sjrAdYcrtiMaiUts itiftit, jjhono 10l>P.--Atl<

    .'.,!•!. *-. ... Hi,I. i I ' Pace Fourteen RED^ANK REGISTER, 'APRIi; 25, 1928, tor boat races, consists of Fleet dap- LINCROFT XOT SOLD. Too Uto.Fot Csttuiticatton. ARTICLES FOR SALE. ARTICLES FOR SALE. NOVEL MOTORBQAT RACE tain W.E. Tobias,, chairman; Com- WINDING UP THE YEAR PARTY WORKERS'DINNER FOB RENT, two nliely lurnlilnd roorotl TWELVll-fOOT llgir oaee for sale, all FRESH ralllt goats) .for lalei priee reason-' modore Gerald Holbrook, George Edward Malar ~7F Pairfield Gar- gtntitmm pnfernd. Inquire at Hi plat* jrlaiii'naivle biiei aJio lee cream •bist also a .six-quart mllkfr, dellr. : 'dam Buy* « Lot folr.lijOO. white str.str«st,, 'H«d B.n«.« . tables and chain. Inquire Braiar, II 8ehllkels Honey Farm, Hatawan-Prestiold A RACE FROM THE BATTJERYCiilllg, Robert lu Llhton,; Thomas S. WOMAN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES OF NO OIL WAS POURED ON THE Wsst Front street, Red Benk.' . ' Edward Maley of Falrfioid Gar- MEN wantednted,. 60 cent* per hour. Martin road, Matawan. N. J, •'•:•>,: TO RED BANK. Field, Jr., William T. Brown, Pierre 1927-28, NEARS ITS END. : TROUBLED WATERS. Flaming, Bummn, N, J. COR SALE, a hot water heating boiler, No- FOR SALK. one eighteen-foot V bottom A. Proal, Augustus J. Murray, Har- deng In Middletown township, where VOU RENT, fivt room flat, all Improve- vui, No?'41-W! perfect erderi will sell Hacker deilgn speed, boat, $5 miles ver, Instead of Being a Neutral Affair It ment*;. ISO per month. Inquire ZfiO at a eaerlfliii Jnstililna; a Isrgir plint. Al. houri alio one JJ-foot V bottom n**i It Will be for Outboard Motors and vey W. Dobbins and Jay .DBncan; Ari-Depirtment'p-Saition—Ditlrict he owns a house and three lots, last Shrewsbury avenue, R«d B«nlc.« litrt W. Surdge,'IX Broad itreet, phone boat, mahogany null. Aekennan nroiti ~ Wat Pronouncedly • Bob Johnson Itlrl BanV 71. Keyport. N. J. . '.; • •:•'-•.' .' Will be H.ld July 28th—Big R«- The Monmouth boat club and Convention—Civica • «nrl La(iila- week bought a lot on the Lincroft TWO (reih.'eewa (or aaiai one Holiteini t»Ma Planned for Red Bank on North Shrewsbury iceboat club will " lion—Little) Theattr Tournamtnt Estates tract at Lincroft for $.600 Party—Jim Parkei Not Invited— blir milker; one tttltttnd 'Guernsey, TOP. SOIL. '"). «U dirt, sand, gravel and KOOa for hstchlnsi White Plymouth Boek, also Ms rallkfr. Can bo sssn at tht Rum- blue stonei sradlrtg and truoklng, Prices esis for salei 10.00 per lOOpr ll.SVPerU Thai Data.' have a joint committee which Au- —Card Party for Awningi, cash. The lot is one block south of Frank Price'* New Role. son 1'arni Kennels, Oo««tUo mid and mionable. All kinds of Isndieaps' work; jettlni of flftesn, Mrs. I, H. lean, Holm. lluitia VUta avenue, Phom Rumson C«I. estlmitea furnished. Morris Bro(., Ria Usl, W, J,, phons 78-y:H, Bod Bank will be (he finliii of gustus M. Minton, president of tho The nrt department of the Ked the Phalanx road and it is at the Fifty persona attended a Repub- Ilmk, phone 1978-J, GHEEJJ MOUNTAIN' potMoss for salt. 1'OOR BALE. No. 1 titimothm y bay j In biles. ( Monmouth boat club, and Thomas Bank Woman's club held ita final southwest corner of Holly avenue lican dinner last night at tho Smoke "VIQOftO." • specially prejand fsrtllliei probably one of the most interesting _ Apply William Toomey. Ever'tt, N. J.' for lawns and shrubnery. Prompt aehv. John LangLang , EvirettEvirett;; N, J, -, ' and unique motor-boat races ever Irving Brown, president of tho icemeeting of the season at the club- and Oak str'oet, The lot is 100x200 Shop in behalf of Hamilton F. Kean, FOR RENT, a stvtn-roorrf moder^bunBa". err In any quantity. M. V, Drown, 24 low, on 3t«U highway. Hoar Red Bank. ALL KINDS of snnuali, pirennlals and. r. held in this country, according to yacht clul, will organise to repre- house last' Thursday afternoon. Mti. feet, or about half an acre. Mr. who is a candidate for tho nomi- Wharf avenue, Red Bank, pbohe !I Inoulra MM Nellion, Slate blghwar, phone vlnei, hardy chrysuithimums, dil- plans tentatively laid out by the re- sent these two organizations. C. F. Bostoek gave an instructive Maley bought the lot as an invest- nation for United States senator, Red nank 4B2-M. FOK a ALE, Cirnaux pigeons: good squab m • e» ment and ho may build on the lotand in behalf of Morgan1 F. LarsohT brceilen; ipiclil srue to close out. Al- phlnlumi, iriinhouis plant*, vtsetable '' • gatta committee of the Red Bank talk on "American Mural Fainting SW1NO machines 1 barasltu In used ram- so trsller for lale or exehangi. Illllslope . plants, dahlia and (lallolvs kulbi and r* „•'»•«. Rm Bank, phone a race for boats with outboard mo- told of recent events in art and sale was made through Hawkins tion for governor. In addition to be- len Greenhouses, Llttlt Sliver, N, J. . • County Board Announces Appoint- 702: dealer in all makes new machine*, all ( tors will be started from the Bat- Mrs. John Ivins road a letter re Brothers. ing a Kean-Lnreon dinner the affair opposite Foxwood Park. , •- .,/M ,- ment! to tho District Hoards. klndt repaired and parta on.hanrj.* tory at New X.ofk city. The con- ceived from the artist Charles H. was distinctly a Robert S. Johnson FIVE-ROOM houit. all Improvement! s EDEN electric washing machine;, in perfect testants will be sent across the up- The county board of election has Chapman. Mrs. John H. Cook gave dinnarr Mr. Johnson is running for two minute* from station 1 I2B per ' condition. Felten, Ltnctoit, N. J,, phone the Republican nomination for may- I^lhorns, 11.00 for 16 es»s. J. J. Haja- Mlddletown IH-V-il.' ' .• • per and lower New York boys, across announced Its appointments of mem- a talk on the flower gardens and at BROTHERHOOD BANQUET month. Telephone '1114, Red Dank, or thin. 88. Miple avenue, Estontown, N. J, bers of the district boards o. reg-the close of the meeting each per- or. It is tho usual practice at af- !11 West Front street,: DRY oak ilsb woo'd'tor sale, sawod:in~stove liltUNaWICK cabinet Vlelrola with ree< • Itaritan bay and Sandy Hook bay IIHX pax IISD WOOD (or sale, sawoa in itove prds. perfect condltlonriost I1S0,nil and up the North Shrewsbury river, istry and election throughout the son present rcciJIveH^a* package ot PRESBYTERIAN ORGANIZATION fairs of this kind to ihvite all the , lengthslenathsi! 11|io0 forj rsfUIarssrularr larffilarroj load, de. for (90; slip white snimil bursiu l|,00, , FOR SALB,~~a •mall, portable chlokenhoutiie Ilvsred. Only a few load's left, John It. Phone 874, Hsd Bank.* finishing at the Red &Bank yacht county. Because of the tardiness of Siberian iris plants. A pottery ex- TO DINE AT LONG BRANCH. candidates, but Councilman James S. and hen coops—>ps; useful to anyone rMainralainiB Cook, Jr.. Hid Dink, jl. J, Phone 468-R. club's floating clubhouse, which will filing tho appointments nith the hibition'will be held by the art de- Parkes, who is running for the Re- chlckods with htn>. Mrs. Farley, 85 Hub- TWO parlor stoves In'good condition,-for Annual Banquet Will be Held May lianl avenue, River Plan, phone Ked Bank PEANUT stole delivered In any quan- sate cheap Apply VVeiUlde PhirmSll'i be moored off the foot of Wharf ave- county board and because scmt who partment in May. publican nomination for mayor, re- 1206-M. ______189 Shrewsbury avenue, Bed Bank. • were first selected declined to serve 11th at Garfield-Granl—Rev, received no invitation. Assessor tity. 1. R. Honn, 2S8 Bay svinui, APPLES for sale. Phone Mlddlstowu nue for the finish of this special The convention of tho third dis- STABLE! MAN wanted, one who under- the announcement of the appoint- ThornUrfi Whaling of Kentucky George W. Bray was not numbered atande horiei. Middletown Slock Farm. Highlands, N. X, phone 112°. 705-W. race. The course laid out will be a trict of the New Jersey state feder- ThomBS S. Field, phone Red Bank 11128 ANTIQUES and modsrn furniture (or laltl difficult one and will offer mo/e ob- ments is late this yenr. Tho follow- and Biijle Dudley Among Speakers. among those present BARGAINSi used tins and tubes] all throe drop.leaf mahogany and walnut ation of Woman's clubs was held at •lies.. John Hansen, 42 West Front ing are the district board* in Red Plans are practically completed FOB RENT, one four-room and one flve- tables, Hoppl««-hlte dresser, also tady stacles to the contestants than the Keyport last Friday. Those who Some Parkes adherents may hare wom arartment and s«ra«t: heated; all street, Red Bank. ; Pembroke table, rush seat ohalre, , tiOUM recent race' from Albany to New Bank and the surrounding oistricts, for the sixteenth annual banquet of been present, but if so they must Iniprovemeutst ready May 1st. Proapettt aEED POTATOES, bons meal, nitrate of XVI carved mirror, slie 0 lest wide by art attended the convention from the avenue anil McLaren etreet. Phone 492>B, in each case the first two numed be- the Presbyterian Brotherhood of have been very scarce. One person sods., lime, ehtep manure, dried blcod, feet high, wing and boudoir ehalrs, nine* York. Red Bank Woman's club were lira, or inquire Shlpkln'B, B6 Broad etreet.* . potash, sulphite oi smmonle. Any quan- plsce Hhcrston dining room stt, mahogany ing Republicans and the last two Red Bank, which will be held Friday and oak ohlna closets, vanities, walnut twin '.. The Red Bank yacht club has been Leon do la fieussille, Mrs. J. Daniel remarked that if any Parkes sup- VERY fln« house at Rlversld* Heishte for tity, M. V. Brown. 24 Wharf avenue, Red Bank, phone 27. / bedroom suite, chlfrorobes, Vlotrolas, thr«i" assured that they will have the en- Democrats: night, May 11th, at the Garfield- porters were at the' supper "they rent; Israe rooms; all Improvement!I piece lltlng room sultsi, book rscki, ,fo6t Tuller, Mrs..W. W. Armstrong, MM. rent very reasonabu, Fbone Red Bank DAHLIAS and perennials; dahlia tubers tries of the best drivers and boats of RED BANK. Grant hotel at Long Branch. This must have got'in by accident." The stools, rndios, screens, tiwninffi, domastla A. E. Kussgll, Mrs. John H. Tatter- 1634. and Plants for salt; all latest varieties; and Oriental rugs, tapeitrlss, walnut chsv- Fint diilrlot—Reginald Van brunt. Wil- annual affair, which is looked for- supper ,was entirely an invitation also phlox in1 delphiniums. Willow Brook this class that car be obtained from liam Worthily, Edgar Denin, Mrs. Ger». son, Miss Mabel Hall, Mrs. Lymaii ale mirror. Goodie- prints, prints of presi- ward to by°many persons in this lo- event. The sentiment for Kean was MONMOUTH County'! flneet farms: Fsrm. Everett road. R. ,F. P., Rsd Bank. dent, day peflii bronie statuary, old glassy eastern waters. Gerald White, com- trude Scott C. Vanlnwegen, Mrs. .Victor Kins, china, Puisley shawli, set Jenny L(na Qlr- cality becauso of the prominence of free list of all elelsee of /arms, DAHLIAS and perennial!: dahlia tubeM modore of the Broad Channel yacht Second district.—Gertrude Uuy, James Mrs. L. L. Millar, Mrs. Herman unanimous. Among the strong Kean and plants for sale; all latest varieties; andotes with star priamit six lamps and i Bray, Frank I Huhn. Mn. Ulllan L. . homea and ucrrajc. Litnion Agency, shades, suit cases snd trunks and many/ club at Great South Bay and editor the speakers and other features, will supporters is Frank E. Price. In J also phlox and delphiniums. Willow Brook Ivlns. Asentiorf, Mrs. Walter Bruyere, Freehold, N. 1. SpBclalliing In firnu Farm, Everett roid, R. F. P.. Bid Bank, things too numerous to mention.' Canonl/ bo attended by members of the other contests in which Mr. Kean has he appreciated when seen. 85 MonmoUtB of the yachting magazine Rudder, Third dtatnet— Louise Crte. taul Stry- Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs: Frank -S. and Country Homes. FOB. BALE), mahogany secretary and book- brotherhood, their ladies and invited street, Ked Dink Auction Houss. ' ' has promised his support in getting ker, Arthur Davis, Antlj, L. Conover. Curtis, Mrs. Isaac H. Gilhuly, Mrs. participated Mr. Price' has always ease. In fine eondltlon, tlOOt walnut see. prominent outboard motor enthusi- Fourth district—Mrt. Myra fix, Lionel guests. lined up with tho Walter E. Edge STROLLER for i>le, In good condition and retarr and bookoise, IJB; wllnut bedstead TEAM of work horses for salt, louqdt al'~ Harrison, William Plntard, Elizabeth Cos. Clifford Humphrey, Miss Florence cheap. Wnntcd, a baby cirrilge In ffood end articles ot elothlng, stylo prior lo asts to take part in the New York The principal speaker will be Rev. forces against^ Kean, but there he .condition. Apply Ibi Lexington nvenue, I860, In One condition. Mn. A. u. Con- so three farm wagons In good order. - tello. ft. Kridol and Mrs. John H. Cook. over, New Monmouth, -W. J. B. A. Shoemaker. Llttl. Bllver, K. J, to Bed Bank race. Thornton Whaling, professor at tho was at the supper last night as bigRed Bank.* FOR SALES, reasonable, one upright piano! . Fifth district—Frank House, \:\ t. Bat- On Friday of this week the civic; KALAMAZQP furnaces for sate, no' mon«y Commodore White spent part of teriby, Jacob Stryksr. Mrs. Elizabeth Kir* LouiBville, Kentucky, Presbyterian ab life cheering every favorable CAR3 for sale; 1029 Essex colon, Dodia For Information phone Red Bank 1181.M department and the legislative de- delivery, screened- body; 1024 Ford se- down until February lit, over two last week in. Red Bank at the home t>r. theological seminary and lecturer of mention of Mr. Kean's name. dan and coupe; all cars In good condition months' (ree trial, 118 to (150, completely Sixth district—Grace Uhl, Wj.Tcn Mln. partment will hold their final joint luitallai). Cash or Installment Hey of Gerald C. Holbrook, commodore the University of North Carolina. He Neither Mr. Kean nor Mr. L91an- d sood rubber, Applegate'ft Garage. Val- guaranteed, All furnaces, itovn is Hook, ton, Louis J. Tetley, Bessie A. carton, meeting at the clubhouse at half ley Drive, phono Atlantic Highland! 314-J.' nl tlie Red Bank yacht club, and Seventh district—Katherlne Hi.,, Eugene served at one time as president of son were present, but they had we sell at estalogus prices. New Jersey past two o'clock. Mrs. Russell will toil BALK, 5,000 yards of Kood quality Branch Kalamatoo stove Co, of Michigan, while here he went over the plans of M. Maeee. Samuel Rogers, Phoebe White. the Southwestern college, as presi- spokesmen to represent them. It top soil from Shrewsbury Golf Course. residence 4Q4 Newark avenue, Bradley Eighth district—Mrs. Lillian D. Hycr. give a resume of measures pertain- Cult Fleming. Rumson, 393-M. Beach. N. J. Phone 2020-R, Asbury P«r» GAS itove for sale: Osnopy range. 2} the coming race with the regatta dent of Columbia seminary, and was apparent that the sentiment Applognte street, River Ptaaa, N. J.* Samuel W. Wise, Thomas J. HacKett. Mrs. ing to women which came before ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, six rooms and LAWN SEED, uie only the but Wonder- committee of the local club. Mr. Catherine Mulligan. was a former moderator of the Pres- for Mr. Larson -was not nearly so bath. 11,200; six rooms and bath, IS.700: FOR SALE, standard register office ma- the last legislature. Lieutenant H. lawn greis seed for sale only by M. V. chine, Coldivell ffrlndlna; lathe for sharp- M.,White'advised that the.race be held Ninth district—Jackaon Murphy. Arnold byterian general assembly. He has strong as it was for Mr. Kean and six rooms and bath, 16.400, Leonardo, lix Brown, 24 Wharf avenue, Rid Bank, phone >W. Johnson of Fort Monmouth will rooms and bath, $0,000. Also rentals. JT. ening lawn mowers, shesrir «tc.j stoek of ""on* tKe'sBove Sate and assurecFflie Hock. William Hackett, Lena Goldburg. served as pastor of the largest Mr. Johnson. Several candidates Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J,, phone Keani- new Fortl portal ulso resmers for lathe ' Tenth district—Charles L. Rjevea. Jamea talk on. the work of the signal corpj BARGAINS in furniture. We carry one ot Red Bank club that the same advis- church in the South, the First Pres- are in the field for the Republican burg 502-M. work. Naughton, Rumson, N. J., phone A. VanSchoick. William Dietrich. Catherine school and other" activities of the the largest Itotki of used furniture and 488. ______ory committee which handled the Hendrlcksan. byterian church at Dallas, Texas. He nomination for governor, Judging FOR BENT, house ot live large rooms, ga>, nouse furnishings In thi state. Buy con- FOR SALE, Dak sldeboaW 16.00, ohnlrs army camp. This meeting will be electric, wster; on Main road, Fair Ha- tents of homes outright, or sell on.eommil' Albany to New York race would co- 1IUMBON. , was recently called to New York to by surface indications not more 12.00, nuriery chair |1,00, high ohalr open to the public. ven; rent J27. Inquire of T. M. Boden, •Ion. George H. Roberts Co., Inc., State (1,00, itand 11.50, two itands, each B0 operate with the Red Bank yacht First district—Ednard (I. hfliell. An- assist in straightening; out the af- than half the persons present, per- Main road, phone 14.70-M- Highway tons mile north of Rid Bank,. cents i two wash stands, asoh 50 oentit club In this race. drew 1', Zerr, Louise 1". JelTre/, Edmund On Saturday afternoon at one fairs of the White biblical seminary. LONG BRANCH properties for sale; eight Fhono Red Bank «S7I. Morris chair 18.00. pictureB, settes 91.80 A. Desmond. haps not that many, were for Mr. rooma and bath, four bedrooms, parlor, and tihle 18.00. Apply at 88 Prumtfond o'clock the literature department SOD (or sale, thirty years old. Thomas H. This advisory committee consists Second district—Harold Benson, Louis Bide Dudley, a noted humorist of Larson. dining, room, kitchen, large sun parlor, hot Grant homestead, on Bverett road, one place, lied Bsnk.* __^ -'-••• :• will take part in the "Little Thea- water heat; one-car aru(e; (8,000, 13,000 of such well known yachtsmen as F. Newhauier, Edward Cosher dad James the New York Evening World, a The toastmaster was Assembly- cash, balance mortgage. Caleb Luker, Bel- and a balf miles from Red Bsnk. John U. FOR SALE!. Ironing machine In good eond^U. Porter, Jr. Qrant. R. P. 1. Bed Bank. ilon. Phone Bed Bank 8029.* ' •* W, Horenberger of the magazine ter" tournament held at the Glen dramatic critic and a playwright, ford.. N.' J.., phonp e KeansburKeurgg 602-M2M.. rran Thomas M. Gopsill, who as- IR&23S and shrubbery for sale. I am HOUSEHOLD goods for sale. 7° Hirri- Motor Boating, Charles H. Hall of FAIR HAVEN. Ridge Women's clubhouse. They will be one of the other speakers. FOR SALE, eight room house, on eorner offering for ssle a fine assortment ol Flrnt district—Herbert Snydit. Hnrry pires to represent Monmouth coun- lot 160 foot front; all improvemente. lon avenue, phone Red Bank 860-W. the magazine Motor Boat, Samuel will present Christopher Morley b He is in constant demand as a lec- specimen trees, and matored sbrubbery WALNUT dining room suite of nlns pli'ess Dennis, Jr., Matbew D. Baden. Samuel ty in the state senate when the elec- Telephone 621-J, Red Bank, or apply 948 among which ttr* Included Japanese ale- Wetherell of the magazine Yachting, one-act play "Rehearsal," which turer and after-dinner speaker be- East Front etreet. in very good condition for sale. Mrs. A* Heodrickson. tion for that office is held next pies, blue spruce, elm, white btrcb, Norway Farrell, Riverside Height!, on Highway, Commodore White, editor of the Second district—Ray Sweeney, Alexander they gavo at Red Bank last Novem- cause of hie quick wit and ability to BARGAINTn radio sets •. Garod neutrodyne maplei, llndene and ia large assortment of year. Mr. Johnson made a speejh V, with bulbs, Freahman Masterpiece, with •vergreem. Far particulars apply to John second door from Riverside drive, or pbone Rudder, William Taylor, motor boat Doughty, Walter Minton, Elizabeth Good- ber, In tho cast are Mrs. Louis size up his audience intimately, al- 23139. Red Bsnk. •____ epough. and so did Norman Gardener, the speaker and bulbs— both In A-l condition! P. Martin, Fair Havm. Phone Red Bank expert of the New York Herald- Mendel, Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller, Mrs. though pleasantly and humorously. for sale vary reasonable (Installation serv- HB8.H. or 898.M. LITTLE SILVER. president of the Red Bank Repub- ice). For particulars phone Red Bank AUTOMOBILES, Tribune, and William Eldridge, com- P. B. Powers, Miss Mabel Hall, Mrs. E. Frost Bassford, president of the FERTILIZERS for sale: all klndi: from a Myron L. Campbell, W. 111. I nun Sham- lican club. Other speakers were 22-W.« pound to a oarload. Prompt delivery. M. modore of the New York out board psnore, George M. Quacktnbusfl, Daniel V. Frank Warner and Mrs. Eugene Red Bank Brotherhood, will preside UOEU anil rebuilt trucks for lalsiiarlous Assemblyman E. Donald Sterner, JAPANESE onion seta and Washingto1n V". Brown, 24 Wharf avenue. Red Bank, make* of from ous to five tPJls eapaelty. racing association. Fltimaurlee. Manifold. A number of members after the banquet, and the toast- asparagus roots tor sale. Charles I' . phone 27, Freeholder S. A. Thompson, County White. Branch nvenue. Little Silver. N. J.. Sold wltb .guarantee, A. VeensUa, While This committee represents prob- SHREWSBURY, arc expected to accompany the master will be Clarence J. Buzby of Clerk Joseph McDermott, Deputy opposite Foawood Park.* WOOD for iale, oak and pins; areplais truck distributor, 877 Oorllsa avanus, As* Dr. Benjamin F. King. Waltei i'.. Guutlel. players to Glen Ridge. and stove lengths f also cord wood tot burr Park. N. J ably the greatest experts of today Albert C. Weldcrholt and Charles H. Hur- Elizabeth, a former'president of the County Clerk Lester E. McQueen, FANSIK3 and daisies In bloom, (0 eenta sale. J. H. Carney, pbone Eatontown SPEED TRUCK for sill, International; be, on motorboat racing and this will State Presbyterian brotherhood and a dozen; rambler roses for sale, 2B eenta. lo-P-Sl. ley Next Monday a card party under Mrs. Ernest A. Lindburn, vice chair- Charles F. White, Branch avenue, Little good condition. 8. p, Conover eV ifrw mean much toward making this race well-known in this section. Eugene Intermtlonal Sales and Service. Wlcka- SHKEWSBUItY TOWNSHIP. the'chairmanship of Mra. CharleB D. man of the Republican county exe- Silver, opposite Foxwood Psrk.* FOR SALE, cabin cruiser, 85 feet, S3 tunk. N. J. Phons Holmdel ll«.i"J4. from New York to Red Bank a suc- William Gllhuly, Wellington O. Wllklns. White and Miss Katherine Vander- Magee, a member of the Brother- FOR SALS, lllae bushes, purple and white, cutive committee; and Edgar I. wisteria and bridal wreath, 25 cent! ta. p. Kermsth motor; sleeps five .on BUS JJODIE3 for sale; two bus bodlss, J5 cessful one. Through their influence Ernest Hillbrunnir- and Kenneth Fields. hood, will lead the chorus singing. .and 40 passenger) (200 each, worth MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, veer will be held at the clubhouse. Vanderveer, chairman of the Re-each; Boston Ivy and phlox, 11.00 doten. spring berths; price 12.250. Charles ic will bring many persons to Red Tho proceeds will bo used to buy Thomas W. Head is chairman of the Grape vines. Charles F. White, Branch C. Conover. 28 Arthur place. Red Bank, (2,000 each. Come and get them. Burdge First district—Crawford latterson, publican county executive commit- avenue, Little Silver, opposite Foxwood eV Sons, 40 Mechanic strest, phone Bed Bank, both by motorboat and by committee in charge of the banquet phone Ked Bsnk 1S81-M. Oeorac Miller, John J. Gravers, William new clubhouse awnings. The com- tee. The supper was in charge of lark. e-*aiinuv*|Vie*Uank B04, ore 71 . i automobile, who have never been Bohn. mittee which vtill assist the chair- nnd his associates arc William W. IUIICK touring, four cylinder*, f\ve prac- a committee headed by Mrs. J. A. FRESH-Jerney eow for sale. Phone Red tiaally n*w Flrentone, aord tir«, tour- here before. Second district—Joseph E. Johnson, men consists of Mrs. Leon de la Armstrong, Fred G. Dunnell, Archi- Bank 1948-R. SPECIAL oloslng out ssle pf radio sets firanlt E. Bieh, HUbury Stearns, Howard VanSchoik. Three-tub* sets in good, working order wheel brake*; ptrfefft condition through- The Red Bank yacht club has un- Reussiile, Mrs. Clarence White, Mrs. bald G. Rutherford and Albert W. TOR SALE, Bulek flve-mssenier sedan. 15.98. flv.-tubo in.»8, 201A type tubes, out; any OenfionstrallDn; $186, J. W. Deveaty. m 1 a»—•— Jate model; new paint; must sacrifice; 09 cents, ell tested; storage batterlel Mount Co., Mapto aveouo and WlUt* der way plans for a racing regatta Third district—Elivood Runyon, C. H. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen, Mrs. James Worden, Jr. flS5. Dresner, in West Front etreet, atreot. Red Bank.* ' ROAD CONTRACT AWARDED. (4.08, 119.50 chargen 14.98, A eliminator! to be held immediately following the Lohsen, E. T. Bennett, Walter Smith. R. Smock, Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, phone BB1-M. Red Bank.' »14.98, B eliminator! 11.08. cabinets f 1.49. REO speed truck, 1029, A-l condition! transformers 79 cents. Art Jewelry Co., finish of the New York to Red Bank Fourth district—Albert H. jukles, John Mrs. Jesao Minot, Mrs. Jnmcs R. JOHN WAGNER PLACE SOLD. FLOWERS and flower plants for sale; slso also nine-pansonger Ford . bus. wicker 'M. Johnson, Jr., Francis KildufT, Benjamin Jannarona Construction Co. to Pave some French lllae bushes. Joseph Mor- 147 West Bergen place, Red Bank. finish body, very classy. Hflrry A. Bov/ne, race. Both races will be broadcast Gotterson. Wolcott, Mrs. Alice Hendrickson, Two Fair Haven Street!. ris, phone Middletown 1S18-F-14. THE "MORNING GLORY" curtalnle» Wayside, N. J. through stations WABC of New Firth district—WiKred Mullen, Florence Mrs. Vernon Rose, Mrs. Seeley Tut- It Wai Bought Last Week by Mrt. •hower for iale; fits any bath tub fix- THREE-QUARTER ton Stewart truck for At laEt night's meeting of the York and WJBI of Red Bank. The Brand, Joseph W. Thompson, tharlet J. hili, Miss Mabel Hall and Mrs. Julia H. Wolcott for $45,000. ARTICLES FOR SALE. tures; direct stream, no splnhlnsT floor or sale; in excellent condition; do for Ice- Kelly. Fair Haven commissioners two bids walls; fS.oO installed. Free demonstration. man or peddler. Address 66 Belford. K. club has put up cash prizes of $300 George M. S. Goff. One of the John Wagner placs EIGHT fresh cows and calves, suitable fot George McQueen, Jr.. 119 Oakland street. J., or phone Koanaburg 878-W. Sixth district—George B. Frelbolt. Henry were* received for paving Hance dairy or family purposes; will give good Bed Bank, phone 1560. for this motor boat marathon from Coe. Jr.. Charles L. Morton, fitnry De- on the river front at Grange avenue road and Pearl street, between the exchange for beef cows. B. Ziotkin, Free- COAL prices have been reduced. April New York to Red Bank. Th« dis- Grote, Jr. was bought last week by Mrs. Julia hold, N. J., phone 26. BUSINESS NOTICES. SHOWER AT FAIR HAVEN. Fair Haven road and Ridge road, prices are the lowest. Buy now and tance will be about 32 mile; and Seventh district—Edgar F. Day, Lester H. Wolcott, who has been occupying COMBINED coal and .wood range for sale, save money. M. V. Brown. 24 Wharf ave, LAUNDK/ work dons at ' home. Mn; Thorn. Michael I(. Harklns. Karl Holwoi. with concrete. The contract was should be finished in approximately It Wai Given by Mn. Leo Henncn- the property. The place comprises with warming closet; used very little; nue. Red Bank, phone 27. Up ho 111. Uwaon, IB St. Mary'i sliet, Rtd ElRrtlh district—WIlMam Scott. Jr., Ed- awarded to the Jannarone construe; good as new. Price reasonable. George CANARY blrdi and gold Bib for sale. We btnk. .-- an hour and a half. The regatta ward H. Morford. Edward O'FIaherty. ley tor Misi Gracs Bell. two acres of land with a large resi- L. Hance. Colt's Neck. N. J. tion company on a bid of $53,211.94 now hare a full line of canary birds end HAVE your window foreon* niada to Drd«J program will include heats for run- Elliott Sullivan. dence. The house has a large glass VERY special lot of baby chlx: Rhode Is gold fish; also bird end fish supplies, W. by an experienctd carpenter, VV» roak* * A surprise linen shower was, giv- S. S. Thompson & Co., the other bid land Iteils; also hatching eggs, 14.60 W. Kennedy A Sons, 41 Broad street. Red •pecinlty of ail kinds of tcrctn work. For abouts, class B and class C out- EATONTOWN. enclosed sun porch facing tho river, per hundred, of the same variety. Free Dank. First district—William Taylor. Mrs. en last Saturday night for Miss der, submitted a bid of ?52,169.80. osllmaieB e*U Helmhtru A Btek, 70 Hon- board motors, free-for-all outboard nnd the servants' quarters have all range, beiutiful birds. Your success Is my * COMPLETE assortment of toye for the mouth a treat. Had Uank, phont 384-R. Maude Clark, M. Floyd Ruih, SUnley Van- Grace A. Bell at the home of Mrs. Tony E. Hunting was appointed a pleasure. Also turkey eRgs. V. VanDorn. motors and free-for-al! racing boats. Brunt improvements. A two-car garage is Kctl Bank. Star Route, No. 1. babies. Full line of carriage!, go-carts, MOHTQAUli. money from 18,000 to Leo Hennessey at Fair Haven. The member of the board of health to oassinettei. orlblnettes snd swings. We $260,000 to loan on bualnati and n*U The final event of the program will Second district—John T. Bateman. Miss color scheme of pink and white was en the place and the grounds are SIXTY cown for sale; a new lot of cows repair and mount new rubber tires. Jo- donee property tn town anU out of town] Elliaboth Higglnson. Herbert Smith. Percy succeed Elwood Smith, famine in next week from Michigan. terms thrtfl or flvs y«s\ri, with privlltg* of be a chance race open to any motor carried out in favors and table laid out in lawns, shrubbery, walks seph Beita, 150 Monmonth itreet. Red Dangler. A petition was presented for side- Prices are, chenper In this new lot. Sagot- Bank. renewal. Hadlcy-Hatl, fid MonmoUth boat. decorations. When Miss Dell en- and flower and vegetable gardens. nky Bros., 40 Wcet Main street, Freehold. ntreat, phone Red Hank 1888. ^ ATLANTIC TOWNSHII. walks and curbing on Church street N. J. Stables on Freehold'Lakewood road, TOP 8O1L. Bll dirt, grading of all kinds; The distance of the outboard laces fieorne S. P, Hunt. Frank Hyatt. Rus- tered the dining room she was The place has a frontage of 127 mile out of Freehold. also roadways built! Lakewood eand,- PliUMUINQ and hontinu ektlmatu (w sell Heulett, Alfred C. Buck. and the borough attorney was in- wasbed gravel, slag, cinders, blue stone. nlahed. Joseph W. Vox. lit FlnekDty will be in two heats of two miles showered with presents from a pink ieet on the river, with a substantial COW (or sale; fresh cow with call b] structed to draw up an ordinance Prices reasonable. Howard O. Ro4e*elt. romlI upii|, Ha«»v«Bd Bank»^>«e»t, phona^B»«'B««ee tanBISJBV.B each. The runabouts will be sent HOLMDEL TOWNSHIl. and white, basket suspended over- ber side; also one plir. Jonathan H ohon* 15A5. Red Bank. Raymond McCue. Joseph Lovelt, Harry dock. Mrs. Wolcott paid ?45,000 for the improvement. An ordinance Jones. Holmdel. N. J.. phone 73-r-U. KhlMINATE worry, board on Dodg* Farm, over a course of two heats of four head. On hearts hanging from the EVERGREENS for sale; buy little ever where you can enjoy frtjah vestUbltt. Cowles, George R. Sehnnck. for the property. The sale of Uie for sidewalks and curbing on Maple GERANIUMS and pansies now ready and aiparngas. B trim berries, raspberrlei and miles each. The free-for-all events chandelier were directions where greeni and watcb them grow; Norway place was made by C. Edward Pich- avenue passed its first reading last others. You can save something on your spruce and Douglas fir. 12 to IS inches, resftln your health and nervtt. RoMt for racing boats will be two heats of other gifts were located. Miss Bell plants here. Nelson. 46 Locust avenue, trice (1.00 each. Larger tr ame va- chicken that tw tea tike chicken. Alio WINDING UP THE SEASON. ler. ____^.^__ night. Ked Bsnk. bungfllow o( three room* and bath, tvery six miles each. received a large number of fine rieties, one dollar per foot. Fine hemlocks, Bills to the amount of $369.94 HOGS for sale, any weights, any aixe: a] two feet and over, at tSvo dollars per foot. modern convenienctj, nestled In th« wood*. The chance race will be two miles, Last Dance Thia Season of the At- gifts. During the evening gamts BROAD STREET HOUSE SOLD. to beef cattle. Telephone or write B. N L. Swan, NaveJink. N. J., phone Atlantic privacy: moderate ratei. Apply early* were ordered paid, / Dodge Farm, Hums on road. Little Silver, Nt or once around the club's triangular lantic Fire Company. were played and a luncheon wab Zlotkln. phone 26. Freehold. "Highlands 861. Mrs. Emma Felten Hai Bought the JERSEY Hlnck Giant "chicks for sale, 2 LARGE bronze turkey egge for sale. F. Q. course. This chance race-Js looked served at eleven o'clock. m 1 a» CONCESSION tot sale: Una restaurant, in- The Atlantic township fire com- Odell Property for $18,000. cents each, from pure bred, healthy, Hunt, New Monmouth, N. J., phone Red upon as being one of the oddest ever DANCE OF THE CRAFTSMEN. heavy weight bleeders; hatching effga, ten Dank_lllfUI. cludlnn ballroom and waoclated parlor*l pany will "hold the last of a script Among tho guests were Mr. and built-in pipe organ; on, twenty aerea; flna run. Any bout, regardless of speed, George F. Odell's property on the cents each. Plauveh. llolmtie], N. J^ FOR SALE, 22 pairs-of used bllndi (not of dances Friday night at tho school- Mrs. J. J. Ballin, Mrs. Roy Allgor, Masonic Club Will Hold a Party To- lawn. Cnll Atlantic Highland! 77-Jl r«*r has a chance to win. Further de- west side of Broad street, near Ber- BARliED~BOCK""hatcliinit "eggiTfor sale; shutters). Who has uie for them! Mlddletown, N. J,; on Sunday. Tlvoli Oar- house at Colt's Neck. Dances have Mrs. Edwin Stowe, Mrs. Frank [ren plnce, has been sold througr, the morrow Night. bred from laying stock; fl.00 a set- S9 Leroy place. Red Bank, telephone 87-M.* tleii I'nrk. tails regarding the chance race will ting of 15. Fred Oletz, Nutswamp road, PLAYER PIANO with 'about~lf>0 lelected been held at the schoolhouse ever Covert, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mre. H. Courtlamlt White agency to Mrs. The Red Bank Craftsmen's club, second farmhousi below River Plsea school. HADIO repair man, Dnnltl Hancock, expert be made public when the committee rolls, for sale; also a Ford truck In good radio repairing; lonjr exptrlenwi for- fince last fall at intervals of about Edgar Smith, Mrs. Everett Smith, Emma Felten of Lincroft for composed of members of the Ma- River I'hua. N J. condition. L. A. Moyau. Hance road ind decides on the handicaps FOR SALE, twenty-two lavatories, afl merly wttK Monmouth Hadlo. For appoint- I wo weeks. Nearly $1,500 has boon Mrs. Ada Gracey, Miss.Alice Worth- J18.000. The lot has a frontage of sonic lodge, will hold a public dance Parker^venue, Fair Haven, N. J* ment phone Ited Uank 22-W, or call -it There will be a marine pageant in • lies, reasonable prices; also two gas FOR SALE, Guernsey eow. fresh, giving fll-A White itmt, Ifed Uank. -. c,eared by these affaii.- and the fire- ley, Mrs. Arthur Davison, M.ra. Ray- 65 feet on Broad street and is 230 tomorrow night in the gymnasium of eniilnes and pump jacks. Charles D. the evening and prizes will be I'rown, box 82. lUHf.nl. N. J. twenty quarts of milk n day. Frank C L. CHANT, Everett, N. J., carpeuUr men hope to increase, the profits mond Dnvison, Miss Emily Minton,' feet deep. Tho house lias a urge the Red Bnnk high school. Rube's Haley, Everett, N, J., phons Middletown and butliler* all work uuaranteedi eharg- awarded for tlie most attractively WONDYAU.AWN grata teed (« the beat, nbove tlie amount mentioned by the Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Ki- living room, entrance hall, library, TOtKl* t»s reasonable, flames, garas««< porch «n* decorated boats and river front orchestra of Red Bank will furnish nnd Is for sale In Red Dank only by clanurcs, poultry houiei, ata. Alteration* dance Friday night. A few months wood Smith, Mrs. lioland Fcnn' dining room, four bedrooms and a the dance music and refreshments M. V. Itroivn. H Wharl avenue. lied Uank, FOR TALE, chickens and furniture; fifteen nnd repaid. "Ready-Cut" hornet built* lawna. Handsome silver trophies phone 27. . ngo a ladies' auxiliary of the com- more, Mrs. Alonzo Smith, Mr.s l.athroom. It has parquet floon and Rhode Island Reds. Greeni itrein. Has- Call, ^vrlta or phone MfddUtown 79ff^P'8I. (suitably engraved will be awarded will bo sorved. George Havens is IIIIOUDKUH for ssle. Buckeye Improved ten; pure bred; also broody hens, one year pany was formed and this organizn- John Scott, Mrs. A. W. Dell, Mis. it, provided with modern improve- to the winners In the regatta races chnirmnn of the party committee eoal burners: three slses, SoO-ehlek ea- old. All wet, developed. Address J, Lc-n- WB rLlilNISH a loan aervlo* to tho» tion has cleared $125 by selling re- R. S. Merritt and Miss Theresit ments, including a hot water heating paclty, 110.50; HOO-chlck capadtj, 121.60, ney. 6D Wtahlwiton street, Itumson, two and there will be prir.es for first, and Charles Hammel and Gilbert nnd l.OOO-chlck capacity 126.60. Fred II, doors south of Church street.* who neeit 1300 or leia on furnlturi freshments at the dances. The fire- Smith of Fair Haven; Mrs. Nin.i (.ystom. On tho rear of the lot is u WICKER uoctrt (or sale, tS.OO i ilso fold- Rccond anil third position boats. Shultes nro his assistants. WlkofI Co., 19 West Front itreet. Ked lnff wash brnch with three frnlvanlied or note* with pnymenta of 20 months men have received some generous Coyne of Rumson, nnd Miss Hos.iit' two-story stucco garage with room tub!, 12.B0. Phone 49S-J, or apply at UG The club has bought nine beauti- or lens. Three convenient offices. You donations. Johnston of Newark. Miss Dell it t'or three cars. The new owner will r'Olt SALE, adding machines, deike, safes, llranch avenui, Kill Dank. telephone—we do the reat Room U. ful cups for the season's outboard Card of Thanlc*. typewriters, filing cablljeU. Everything UADIO receiver, three tube, with loutl Last July the township committee engnged to wed John F. Wngncr take po?S'islon of the property early We wish to thank our friends for tor the office. Call Asbury (440, Hut!er'< Blarer bulldlnit, 64 Uroad itrtt^, phont races. These races will be opon to 1 ipeskir: fine tone and volume! will bought apparatus for the firo com- Jr. , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John V in May. nil their kindness and sympathy dur- Office Equipment Co.. 4J^7 Hon.l itieet ilemonMrate. For sale eheap, Utlea, 110 20S6, Itcd Uank, N. J.; Room 1001 any boat carrying an outbonrd mo- pany. Since that time response; Wagner, Sr., of Fnir Haven. ing tho time of illness nnu bereave- XrRTTTi'nlCEsln effiteToii cosT. Prices Maillson avenue, fled Dank.' Klecirfo uulId.nBt. Hangs avmui, phon* tor and will be hold twice R month, are lowest during April. Buy now and JEH9EY cow. young. Rood' mllkert itentie hive been mndc to thirteen n'arms ment caused by the death of our be- nave money. Prompt delivery. M. V, 3227, Aibury I'urk, N. J.l 100 Emorr ' following the initial race on Decorn- Fair Haren Bungalow Sold. snd hsltsr Woken, tiurtls Walllnl. New itreat, corner of S«wall nvtnut, pbont The company has <12 members, n ma- loved husband and father, Edgar A. Hrown, 24 Wharf avenue, Retl Bsnk, phone Mrmmouth. N. J.« Edward D. Truex has sold his 27. f»JU, Aibury I'ark, N. J. New J«ntf tion day. Thepe rupa will be placed jority of whom are on the nctivp list. FAREWELL FOR A VERMONTER. Tcrhune, Sr. Especially Dr. Hhodcn, KOIt 8 A I.E. Simmon! Ivory tisd. sprhu bungalow and .lot oh Lexington ave- tKUlSiKRKU cow and calf for »•!•; also nnd mattereae, almost newl lll>. 1 I'armly Cunti Crtilli Corporation, undsr super* (in exhibition In Captain Charles P. Tho firemen paid $2,800 for 'heir musicians, ^bearers, tliu policemen a. snw and eliihl tills. William I). Last. Party Given for a Visitor at tlie nue ut Fair Haven to Mrs. Mac street, Humson, N. J. ,. _ vision of Stntv bunking department. Irwin's motor boat nlore on Broad firehouse property, and there is n iind nil who loaned care und guvo Kn«t Freehold, N. J. Phone "6l-r"-'2. IJAUY CAIIRIAOE for sale.'in iood condl- ftreot as loon an they iirrive. Daptisl Parsonage. liruck of New York for $0,000. Tho flowers. FKHTil.IZKHfrrarm~iardsn~iinil "shrub, tlon, cheap. Inquire 41 Mechanic street, iMortifaKc of $1,000 on -the place beryl prompt delivery in any qusntlty. In the morning of July 28t'i the The women's class of tho Red lot Is 60x100 feet and the bunga- Mm. Edgar A. Terhune, Red Hsnk* Besides making a payment of $1,300 Lillian C, Terhune, M. V. llruwti, 34 Wharf avenue, Red Hani, GOATS for Hie; purl bred horniest TUKS I metal wo*ther»trlpi In* Monmouth boat club nnd the North i Dank Uaptist Sunday-school gnve a low bus five rooms and n bathroom. phone 'it. on this property the firemen remoil Edgar A. Terhune, Jr. and mllVlosu. K. Wunderle, It tlro>>/- it«lloJ. For ettlmata call J*r$*r Shrewsbury iceboat and yncht club fnrcwell party last week for Mrs. Mrs Druck bought the bungalow for FOB. BALK. . conlei.ti of e twelve-room wsy, Oik Phldes, MaUwsn. R J. _. Meul Wtsthirstrlp Co., llttl Oiintc fled tho buildlnK anil bought « IIIR —Advertisement. houtsi beds, spring* and mattresses, all I-lnna M. N. Cragg, who hns been T'lJt^KViC bromler'ior isie, 1,000 chlct M97, vlll sponsor a scries of nallbont lot of equipment for use on thoir her own occupancy. Tho snlc wns sites, dresssri, ehflfonler, wash alands. eapaeliy, Pnlanil Chins plis. all slses racba, It Is hoped fo bring together , n guc.il for several months of Miss mntle by Edward Hnyer of Knlr Ha- Card ol Thanks. tnnlei chairs, gai stove and dllbel. Cell appnrntus. Rumson 487j W. H Fores, l.lnerofl_N, J. Vivian lirnlsted, daughter of Itcv We tnk« this menns Ic sincerely the cmck yachtf of these two clubs. ven. hAltllhl) HOCK hstchlng ovv>. ID H> eel- SIX-WEBKB^OLO Jinerlfeo pl»i foi s«'Ie". William E. Umisted of Mnple nve- thank the members of tho Kcu Dank also fenea) poiti end ralli Inquire of together with entries from tho 'tum- BUILDING EXCHANGE CLUBS, tlt.u oi tht hundred! Whlu l'*Htl duck Chtrlel 1) Flock, Freehold. II I). No. 1. «on country cluh of tho South iue. Thirty-five pernons were pres- Two Sores Rented. fire department toy thoir excellent rir(f«. F. C llyram. upliei Brusd itretl "_£• Telephone tTl-f-t, FreehnM. tut, Including all the members of the work In saving OUT homo from elo- Shrewsbury river, nn well tis lome Tlio Red Bunk Exclimi.o Club Ad- Tho Goorgo Tully store uc Hilt 8AI.K ristlonsl cask res-liter, show €Ol.fTu puppies (iir islel thoii ailtirahla class us well as HOUIP other frlcndb (.tructlon bj fire when the bunga- thorouvhbrsil collies, black while ind fmt yachts from Rnritnn bny, Great dr.ssed by Two Doctors. Shrewsbury uvcnui hiu been rented easei. mirrors, cffiof psrtttlom and sods tan, and tan ami white, Usadr no« for KM irr* wnn i*try low next door w»» deitroyed fountain and csruonelor lr» ioo< eondlUel. Corner, lUlmur, N. J, ^__ Bouth bny and Barncgnt bay. It Is Dr. John 1. Wyckofr of Merchant- Ah entertainment waf given under new homai Is two ot/thrii weeki. I'rloei by Tony Cardner, who hru rented Mi and Mn. George Urovor M. Kootarier, eonliolloner Ii West Malr reaaonihle Mn C L. Orhnt, Kvrrelt. "RrONKy tt. ioiin*"«n'"«r! for >•!«'('fert'J Inellei'Vl WXW'AMM sni! IIUI tushes h, s7i7 til«itlria*< l'han* tlutntou tit. Still'* wen. In chargo of the pnrtj. • feel, 11 H Inches, lilt* h«vi gowl foi Mn II Itolhi r.altinlown N J ' biggest day Red Hank hnn over aeon chiintvlllc KxchuriKe club ami hi Dowd of Long lalnnc) In thu death of nuibnnO nnd father. 1 Mr.i. Cnu:g line moved to llnrrp, ihflloilfie rturehi 'J.OP eseS f'hone M> >'OII OALI . htncoOool Vui«ll uai »lov», en Ita river. All tho clubhouse* will spoke prlnclpnlly on tho tjilniiF 1^ Mrs Somly Modlion mid i'uiiiily 'JJ1K SUN 1* ih.MUtiiMuvf nol.OWw , klDUrf jrOUl Isnlle lllllilsndi 101, Ii. W. Mirer, Mm with poreelm. Plate wsrmer three.burin 1 at i hual)i*altht y firm when bo opon lo tliu public on th« Vermont, where. nh» formerly lived — AdvertlKi'mpiit mouth ati'l Illdlewntiil svenua, Leonardo. sr. W" i nil toi 116. fill Kitonlowt Front 5tr*»l llouss Sold you «.»r> thjit) all th» rood tnlnv* In I If, tht) regatta nnd following I lie rugnt- club, Mr, Irndi'll, n incrnhci ol thi —*>•-«•• IU.J,' and rilai JH>M) bt quit., 0«v«n »tt*» i Mrs Gnico Armatroni hai nold llAIUIKlV INr'moutyfcoe* Vrisnjrur"«»s"irf OAlAii ciViVOVlO i f laTe7hi7t tiumavn foail Ittainnahlt raltt, Uodli U * dinner dnnco will be (tlvon to Klwmili club ol Now Jlrunewlck Homeward Bound From Florida. ul prlilaTe7whi7e l>0t poro»lslni uied Tarn. Uitrnmit road^Jt.Uile Wilver, M, J tii r liount nnd lot on tht north «ldi thi 101 oi •ettlnsi tlii sittlni hinp ll ffew monlhii pr l l>0 lall At)>title tho contestant", of the day'» ovontu (fnvr »uuK(1»tlonf concerning the WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, tin ifwni purl brieil, Mrl, Louie hoffjl, llfsrlilsmls »IIM • f MV "iVmiininit btvi (ivulij thi worry'«•) I)i. nnd MM C W. MncConnO) of Kwil I'ron! Direct U Mr« lr«i,lt lit tho Rod Dunk yacht club'i club- crippled ohllilrcn'r mitlnn, which will Too Lato loi Cl«nlfic«llon two cloora efcil of villas.! llors, Llnirefl. ffrKf I.tini1ny dlnnet ant injo) a food oM« of llnrlur, iivcrmn, Kennaliurg, wht UufiK««il< foi 112,000 Die lot In N. J, flowiri. »t«. (•' isli i"/ . tmh.oharl hum* dlniitr al Ou Turpon Hj>rlnK»' I'lorliln, hiiv« «.Ur|. al 1'iuler stieel IH»s> I'lesi. )!»'' 1n>nk_ s«aa al Illillle'l Host Ysril, Osasnporl IIIX'rV'eoFt" ioj"iaiiii s neWiiiV ill Vuwi room* hfttliroort and tut. pnrloi, in liiipilri nl A T, Amllk. Ormnrnrl, K ' jitil arrlviri rrnrs Mlehlvsn, I'rleei an vtfttfttit*!, hon.*ii(J tin KlifKlif r »A|.SS ssTT f loon "huussal "B'tifiinli i,IX.<:YI,INlj«.ll Merlliir motor lll-lii shespsi Is ihlr ««• lot., "BiiAtiky lirtii,, mor« nit for on* ilotlat a tit ad antf «w(W Thr MIC wno mnti''"«..K»""l. "".l_i :ll_1 si [.Khan molori frieip C«n lit le»» »s| •table! on • LsKiwouil rosd, mils rio :._ ^. rye, stray In ihuili foi lal 11. Tli« K »»r.«si Ijm *or«n l»l ii lllvsr HE WILLIAMS Muralng Homa la' now JWOHT bedroom, furnlebed or unfurnlabed, ronilENT, »t-«6 Mechanlo atreet, halt HOME BUILDERS, we have loam available 1 WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. a. dcwka sod faulk* ready to acootnmodata eonvaleatanta, .for rent., la Elm placa. Rad Bank; . houaa of alx roome, Imcrovamenta; from 3HOIGB rivir srVp«rU«f .-for'."*.!»al«i all •tnat. phon. 1718. for new construction on private or bull* FOR SALE, garage and gii station on wonderful iUilngi of huilntnoiu loll (fontlnmd t—a prwaatoi put.) fad and eaml-lavalldl, In their naw boma LARQE,'. pleaeant room toi rent; llBht «y let, ISO per month. Apply at 12 mis buildings for the term of thrt* years; dwelling loti and UrtBi, I, hive »o«i« Bank. n Fair Haven road and Oburcb atraat, houiekeeptnir prlvllesai. 49 Patera Mechanlo atreet. Land at Loan Co. prompt service guaranteed. Hadl<7t>Hall, State highway at Mlddtetown; fully rtaJ baririlm. • Joitpb fcUiti, flO lion- . 'air Haven, N. J. • Private and aaml- •quipped; telling on account of other* BUSINESS NOTICES. WINDOW «1MOIO«. W« auk* • apwlaltj Ivata rooma with nuralng. eara./ TaU- placa. Red Bank, phono 391-W. EW slx-room house for rent, all conveni- •f Monmjuth atreet, phone Bed Bank mouth itrett. Red Rank, of, eiaaDtD* wladqwi of atora,, gfflcu FOR itBNT until June 15th, nicely fur- encci. Charles Brenker, Wait Front builnsss, Call owner for appointment, • REAL ESTATE for tilii d will toil, lou, MONBV; to Jo»nl-tonl.!! mm,- lit, ni print* nildinemt alae ««otral «B»» - -- nfahed pleaaant room, lama elbaet; Iiuil- treet, Rlrer Plata, phone. 1807. . ' SIX-BOOM, house In town for .ste.-alMm- . Idj«d Id; at wl_U baJWM-ortnnlr i iw Batlirae Keyport 788, or Keansburr do-W. river frou* property, bus loess iHel, aaoW *au» raaionabla. BatliraeUou IBIOKEN8 wanted! rfli pay blgbaat reia woman preferred. Refere ce. Resi- UMMEK bungalow'far rent, furnished, at provemeTitB;. (7.00O. For particulars see Also (or rent. F«rtlta having oioptrtf tot aonabl--, a dlleoaat--,.---. Ali--laoo Dmifc*'buildinM g loanf unstttd. 41 Wublnitlbnffw' affwt -R< market prieee for fowla and brouara,' dential atreet. two bldcke from Droad and River Plata, on the Shrewsbury river; Hadley-Hall, 00 Monmouth street, pSont A_to. ._,T.ipomlbl_ . * __!• |^. bulldtn1_^_,, B . . _ , B. WolJ, Mon. tata or rant eall or atnd full due rip tion an», phunafim; ... . -•• . Oail'pr write Mei ZwIekL 6V North Monmouth. Phono Red Bank 1866-J.' ivt room* and bath, electric lights} eight Ifod Bank 1888. NSW all-year house for tale; California ,nd - terms, D. W. Wlllguis. I Broad mbutb tvmut, eomar IHIT atraat, UV»> roadway. Long Branob, N. J,' phone nlnutei' walk from Red Bank station. Ap- tipe: live rooms, iuh parlor and tile *«d, W. J., phop. utawood 1481. SAU ESTATE and .Iniurancai houm {or TWO lam rooma to let: would be good for CKlonial house, tile roof, six rooms treat. Rrd Dink. •il< pr ranli ganaral Inauranea. William 00. ;. •. v ..-•.-•.< •• office or artlat or for elderly couple. jly E. H. Bcattergood, River Pits*, phone and bath, sun porch, oak floors; open bath; open fireplace, two>ear garagei lot Curohlu 4 Son* Fair Haran, N. J. Jbona B BBADY for. your baby ohlcka: brood- Corner Main, road and deNormandle ave- ted Bank 2119. fireplace, breakfast nook, three-car ga- 07x200; ntar railroad ttatlon and. •ehoot. MONMOUTU county rtal «»U», river iiila OB;ENTM. rogi. * Oar onlr Una of • Bad, Bank 1388-B. . • , - are, buttermilk, buttermilk alartlng read, nue, Fair Haven, N. 1. Iniulro at tbo 'OUR and. flya room bungalowi for rent rage: lot 60x180. Price baa been reduced For parjtlculari write Box 183, Leonardo, properties, builnets propertlei, Caelory 1 N. J«" iltei, farms, dwellings. A tin* to this tiuilniiii, oarpati. Wa bay, till. LDFLOOHS raturtaaad ilka naw. MI ill'aUppllae, remedlea and equipment. Drop cabinet maker !, C. W. Bardelll. at River Plasa; all eonvenlencei. O. J, 1)4.000. Hadley-Hall, 00 Monmouth n our etora and look thing* over, Fred NEW four-rojm bungalow t _ office' will bring' full particulars. Lufcei'i »fo;t, ttpilr »nd'Tl««n, Import«ra ol m gtTa rpo a» aatlmata for. mart Ming FURNISHED rooms, all ImprovemenU. 34 Ho rep, W«t front itreet* ;Blver Plau, etreet, phone Red Bank 1888. ial«, bath, . Wlkolt Co., 10 Woit front atraat. Bad ;ed Bank. ' IIVE-ROOM house In Rumson for sale; no garage; all conveniences. Liberal terms. Realty Office, Campbell's Junotlon, Belloid. OrUnUl "ruga'and earpaot * alaanar,. rour old floora br mMhlot> nblob wa bar, ank. ' • •.' \ Oakland etreet, corner of Pearl atreet, N. J. Phone Keamburg 8Qg-M. nototlJ ad_«a.to out eqorpm«nt Pboo, Red Bank. Two bloeke to atatlon.* HREE-ROOM bungwlow for' rent, fur- Improvements; lot 50x150, Alao house Charles Breaker, Went Front*st*reVt, Rlv«t T°il«n Broi., room 1101, MS Filth of five rooms and water, lot 60x211, located Plata, phone 1607, Red LIST your property with me aod get qultk ilpb- B. Slokili, Bad Bant. -. 'UXEDO aulu for blra. Utaet atyla. nished or unfurnlihed.'Inquire E. A, 1 * »T«B«,'N« York. • i"1 -. Oan amply any amount Deeded, alia, rorler/ Pearl itreet. Fair Haven, N. J,in Fair Huven; price 92,000. find ley-Hall, FIRST-CLASS comer gasoline and service Yesults.- Choice proeertlea for aalt or CLAYTON B. CLARK,. BR_ Juitlc, of tha HEAL ESTATE WANTED. ffl) Monmouth street, phone Red Bank rent. C. F, Kemp, rtal estate, Insuranot PIIOI, borough, of Bad Bank.. N. J., I to 44. Monmouth Street Men'e Shop. 'hone Bed Bank 1082. station, for sale or rent. Call at Nick's H Monmoutb atreet« Bad. Bank. WANTED, to teue iltcs for chain grocery Bay Shore Sea Food restaurant, 103 Front and mortgage loans. Little Silver, N. J*, t priqaa paid for aU klnda of llv> County of' MoiTmouth. ; Civil • action, and : \PAETMENT, furnlihad, all conveniences, street, Keyport, N. J. Angel is D. Aggslu phone Red Bank 1810-J. or I6PH. criminal'caiar haard and datarmltiad. 11 store m n«d Bank and vicinity. Ad- Phone U16-W, or call at 6 Riverside BEAUTIFUL home near station for sale; iWINO machineei any make of Slngar dress C, JI. WoUl.n. T. O. box 513,.Aibury kos. . OBNEUAL STOKE and gasoline slatluP lor "hltIII" a Titr.atWtit^*t9t'., B*»iBidf Bank—mttnt . * w aawing maoblnea repaired «t' abort no* venue. Red Bank. two acre* lawn, good house, three-car ga- " "' Bink. oi. pb'ona Uld'-'w! RaJ Park, N. J. rage: owner leaving town; wilt take $18,000 sale,. ID village, on concrete Klgbwaft Baink. IUVOH Deeoratlva Service: painting, due- lea. llepalra, parti, olla, ato. Hematltoli- PARTMKNT ta rent; four rooms and MODERN house for sale, jot 80x160, six prge stock all kinds merchandise, ftuto ig a ipaelalty. Singer Sewing Maobme HOUSE or bungalow wanted of five or six for quick sale. A Hood home for com- rooms, bath, laundry, electricity, flru- orating, paper hanging) «ret elaaa me- bath; steam heat -108 Wallace street, muter. Prothero. 31 Mohmouth street, Red luuplics; long lease, law rint* Doing ovff TYPEWRITER baadquartara. rrpawrllan •rlala: oompetent workmen. Aganta Thl. ampany, 74 Uonmoutb atraet. Red Bank. rooms and garages at lenst three bed- lorner Spring street. * phona 2065. Red place, garage; near river on bus line, near $600 weekly; will sell for IU.000 l«,0U0 rtnud, bought and aold. Trabla'a. •»• >ut, Lloyd'a wall paper. Phone (of eatl- lone 1677. rooms, and Improvements; convenient to Bunk, phone PG2 railroad,station; ten, minutes to Red Bank, Broad .atraat. Bad Bank. lank. fifteen to Long Branch; garden, shrubbery. caih required: balance uasy ternu* &•»• latea, Bumaon 812-M. YORATED lima will aweeten tha aoil, school and stores. Btate rental and partic- SIX-ROOM house for sale; restricted lo- Terms. Phone 68-M. A. Walte, Little IS-Jward W. Llntnar, 25 Eist Main slrwt. DOCK and bulkhaad baUdai. «ForubM ulars In first letter. Address House or HOUSE for rent; furnished or unfurnished: ' cation; good uhaile, fruit and shrubbery; PAINTING, paper hanging) aprlng la haral help tbo farm,,.lawn or garden. Legorc " everaBUaii"!y / ^ImprovementMmnrnvumatnt.. ' rhonPhr\naea ReJtmAd BaYlunln f Sliver. N. J. Freehold. N. J, ' docka >nd float, » ipaclaJtj, - , better gat your ordtri In before tho ruib. Irae la the beet. Wo can deliver elngio Bungalow Wanted, drawer M, Red Bank, all improvements ; Hteam heat, gramsc lanre Whlta. «» Oakland atraat Bad Bank. WANTED, old house, itory and a half or 238-W. lawn and scarden: $6,500, 1500 cash, Prflth- THIS EIGHT ACRES 1B » splendid site for CHOICE LIST of ropertles for sale or Flneit raat«rlali, competent workman; plua bagnrtona or carloade. rred D. Wlkofl rent Elisabeth . Hobbs, rent eslaN, BEND-yburflothai toMiii. Caarla'aprivata •ervlce. - Boyea Dicoratlva Sarvlee, phone Co.,,10 Wc.t front atreet, Bed Bank. twp, stories; sloping roof, colonial lines; TOWER HILL, home, adjoining Ambassa- ero, SI Monmouth atrcct, or phone Red A country home; convenient to trains B 112-Mi Bumaon, annta Uoyd'a and Till- five • rooms or more with three to ten dor Elkus's home; four masUr bedrooms, Bank 952. tlnd shore* resorts, yet away from nalae Little Silver, N. J.. phone Ited Bank . laundry: a apaclalty on avarythingijuat IBGOND'HAND olotbta bought; mane scros; shade and fruit .trees. Reasonable lervanta' quarters, three.car garage; two and confusion of shore traffic; near Red 741, ^ try onoa,. if wa plaaia you tall other, I If tut papari onlyt muat ba in good condjtlon.* Call RIVER property: eight rooms, three baths, wa dp'not,' till ua." rhona Rad Bank commuting distance to railroad etatlon and ox stalls, approximately ' seven a dreg of hot water heat; fireplace, uood condition; Bank. Trees, fruit, a-Kpnrateus. Charles FARM for sale, 75 ocrei tillable Isnd, gooil 1 IHIUNBV eweeplog. William V. Die^te X L Karber'a, 168 Monmoutta atraaL Red New York, Write Waterbury, 320 Weat grounds; rent for season or year. Hadlay- Grant (owner), Keyport. N. J., R. 2, box htnvy soil: fruit, paitur*. brooki, larga 730.il. Ordara promptly taken oara of. rich. 48 . Lelngbtoo a/enua.- Rad Bank lot 190x260; price $20,000. John B. Proth- ,n», phona 88UI.W. gad atreet. New York City. [all, 00 Monmouth atraat, phone Red ero, SI Monmouth street, or phone Red S8; house, usual outbuildings; cheap for ea*u MONEY to loan on bond and mortaag*. Phona U84. ' ; lOMPLETE lino of Buckeya ineubatore al- tank 1888. Dank 952. A BARGAIN, old-fashioned colonial bouse, Address Farm for Sale, drawer It, Bed Aoply to _ L. Wlna, RaglaUr baUdlng, HDNT blocki. eldawalka and tnaeon waye In. etoek, with eapacitiea ranging Bank. Bed Bank. ' REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. 1OLONIAL type bouse of six rooms and LOT on Lake avenue for sale, 150 feet about one aere ground: large trees; con- worki aUo rackfaoa. Pete* CePontl. 246 rom 45 to 600 egga, and prloea from bath, open fireplace; very good condition; south of Front atreet, for $2,000; ft venient; $10,600; $3,600 cash needed, bal- REVIDENTIAL plot for sale, 15xl6a feet, Shrewabury aeanua. Bad Bank. Phone (16.50 to 4107 eaeh. Catalog or ealeamau TWO bungalows at Fslr Haven for real •ent 155 a month. Hadley-Hall. 09 Mon- cheap lot In the finest section of Redance mortgage. Ray H. Stiltman. Eaton- in restricted residential tract In Rum<\ TILE CONTRACTOR. All aatlmataa 84.J. Red Bank. lent upon requeit. Fred D. Wikoft Co^ furnished or unfurnished; all year nouth Htrcot, phone Red Bank 1888. Bank. John E. Prothero, a I Monmoutb town, N. J. *n*on;; water, gas, electricity and curbing. .aheerfully glvan. William J. Qur- lAVB'your elothea oleaned at tha City 0 Wcit Front atreet. Red Bank. round; up-to-date improvements and. ga- RIVER front apartment In Twin Gables, atreet, or phone Red Bank 062. PricPi e rightg . H. L. Freas, Brosd street, on. Fair Haven road, near Cedar ave- Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Worki, V Me rage: five and six rooma; Catherine street. fpur large rooms, tile bath, janitor serv FOR SALE, sli-room house, all Im- Shrewsbury, N. J.. phone Red Dank ATTENTION. Houeekeepern I We will Apply Mn. Hamlln, Catherine street, co; elevator service, Frig Ida Ire service. HEW six-room house, tile bath, open fire nue, or Addren Box 512, Bed Bank, ibanlo atraat, qaar Broad etreet. Bad place, sun porch, steam heat, oak floors; 120-J. nk,° Phone 1117. William Oetrov. oro lond to honest borrowere $26 to Kemp avenue. Fair Haven, N. J. hort or Ions tens leaie; rent 1110 a provements ; with garage; price FOR HAlyE, eleven room house (sevan , phona Bad Bank 1208. modern kitchen, garage; cement drive; irlelor. • $800. Springtime brings new ex- PRIVATE garage for rent at 20 West month. Phone Red Bank 1U4. 16,000. only 11,000 down. John D. Proth- $8,750. Charles C. Conover. 23 Ar- bedrooms) and two-dtory bungtilow; on IBABHORE Window Cleaning Co.: etorei. Front street; 17 per month. Apply FOR RENT, stor* rooms on Monmoutb cro, Monmouth Btreet, Red Bank, phone thur pUce, Red Bank, phone 1831-M. state road, near Atlantic Highland! j suit- pense. Wo cannot remodel your home, Land and Loan Co.. 12 Mechania street atreet. Bed Back, for rent; favorable lo- 4E2. able fur boarding house, restaurant and private houeea a apeelalty. Telepboua Ued Bank. JOSEPH L KNIGHT, auctioneer, onr tumaon 602, or Hlghlande 1860,. paint, paper, put up ecrcen or pay your cution; moderate rent Apply at the offltt FOR SALE, in Red Bank, five-room semi- gas station; satisfactory termi. Caleb L. toaei, but we can lend you tha money APARTMENT for rent, opposite railroad of Slgmund Eisner Gx, or telephone R*d NEW five-room bungalow, bath, garage, all Luker, rejl estate. Belford,_Nj_J. , twaaty yaari' axpartanca aalllng IABPBNTBR and-builder! all klndi of Job- bungalow, all Improvements; forty-foot conveniences. Liberal , terms, Charles RIVER HOME for sale, $12,500; attractive blng promptly attended to: old and new to do these things, charging you only station, Mark's building; five rooms and ank 1100. lot, restricted neighborhood, for 15,000. gobda at auction. I aall anything any bath, with iteam heat. Phone evenings. Brenkcr. West Front an-eet. River Plaza, home on Shrewsbury rtveri deep water oora reeurfaced and flnlehea by machine, the lawful rnto of Interest. Call, write APARTMENT for rent, four rooms and KOO others. John B. Prothero, SI Mon N. J.. phone 1607. ( for motor boat. Ray H, Stlllman, Eaton* wbafe. Pbona Bad Bank 7S7-W. ilio eitlmatei on painting cheerfully plv- Red Bank 2223-J.* bath, all Improvements; steam heated, innuth atreet, or phone lied Bank 052. or phone about our courteous, prompt, r< FARM for sale, *2,50 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. phone 748, • FOR SALE, water frontage; Blossom FIVE-ROOM bungalow on plot 100x150 feet than rod will alwayi. Tbla al«o appllea door.1 . HoumoUtb Carpet Oltanlog room house on Wests id e avenue, steam HERE'S a real bargain 1 Price $8;500; easy near Riverside drive; good well. Price - tlauo furniture In any condition, I will heat, $G0. John B. Protbero, 3L Monmouth Cove; exceptional residence site; (2.600 ca, gl27. burg Sli-W^^- "Land A Loan Co. condition; located on Branch avenue. Red garage; ten minutcfl from railroad sta- RADIO repair man, Daniel Huncock, expert SIX-ROOM bouse for rent, five minutes Bank; good neighborhood; attractive terms. tlcn; splendid location; possession at IliU OVERHEAD door (or B»r»s«., fac LANDSCAPE! aorvlco, garden doalgna, radio repairing; long experience; for- walk from Broad atreet; all Improve* C. P. Kemp. Little Silver, K. J. once. Address Owner, drawer M, Bed torles, warabouiei, etc.; any »l.e, any tcradlng und pUntinc. Lawns mowed, erly with 61 uiimouth Rodlo. For appoint- I'ank. Is Unlucky. Ipentns. L«t ui call and explain. Hoti- George J. Widly. Lock Box 6, Eetontown, ucnt phono Red Bank 22-W, or call at menti, including fireplace. Telephone Rtd BUNGALOW, five rooms', some improve- ftouth and Ocean countlei repreiantaiive l-A White street, Red Bank. Bank 1118-J. ments; lot 40x120; owner will.sacrifice; INTERLAKEN—Would like to sell three ftaiph -B. filekeli, Had Banh. FOUR-ROOM house at Fair Haven, foi price $1,400. Terms. Edward Hayes, of my flvo acres of land In Interlaken 'RICES CUT: Lawn moweia that were rent: some Improvements; Karaite. Ren Church street, Fair Haven, N. J.. phone for country estate, or would sell In acre Dont You Believe It! EMPLOYMENT. $12 now $10, $10 mowers now $8, $9.60 Red Bank 405. . or half acre plots; near pool, polo, golf, OABPKNTER work wanud. Ail klodi mowem now $7.50; 28-foot extension tad- S26 per month. Apply Mrs. Kennedy, Ma CAUFENTKRS wanted. Apply Rmvip plo avenu^. Fair Haven. N. J. FOR SALE on Upper Broad street, one of beach and Atlenhurst station. The high- .of lobblnB attffijdtd to bf ao «B> dem $10; 82-root extension ladders $12; est« land In Interlaken and the lowest (Thirteen years ago this week I wrote the fol- Uouirhty, Fair Haven, N, J., phone 86-foot extension ladders $16. Howard APARTMENT for rent; price reasonable. the choicest properties, ten-room house, priced. Mary B. Doolittle, owner, 831 Eu- oarteaeed carpenter. Writ* or ohrtbr lank HDil-M. . >- Tlndall, farm implement*, 35 East Front Fred D. WlkotT Co., 10 West Front hot water beat, open fireplaces; electricity, clid avenue, Allenhuret, N. J., phone 4368, lowing article for The Register's Want Department street, Red Bank. gas, baths, lot 67x316; double garage. ilanrln. 8fi Hardina ,road. Red Bank GARDENER, reliable, aged 85, married, treet, Red_Bonk, phoneJ Terms x^can be arranged. W. A. Hopping, or any broker. ______It seems appropriate after Thirteen Years, to re- Pbont 210t* no children, .deulres charge of small es- ijAVE~a~load of aaheB to bi given aw . N12W ftve-room bungalow for rent; bath, 8 Linden place, Red Bank, phone 897.* LOTS and lots; I have 63 very desirable tate. Write Box 203, Seabrlght. N. J. for the carting of same, Mrs. A. J. all conveniences; garage. Charles Brett building lots for sale, besides several print it. Here it is:) lc for as- gaa and running wntcr. Phone 582-J, right you will find it to be the luckiest number that need work done of any, kind. ' fr day i cart. Ca)l Hed Bank 106^-W. FOR SALE. c*t one of these lots at the meadows for pasture, 10 acres of aspara- manure. Seo rue about .tx-clmen treo«. hour, cnll Red Hank 17S6. apply Mm. Robert C. Hunce, 101 Blvcraid- gus, tenement house; on Nutswatnp road; size velocipede wanted, neconu- *veiiuc, Hed Bank. low price of $260, J3G0. $375 or $600; ever was. Large blue ipruce and oines: alao a HKLH .upplkfi of all _etloliaUli«e. for a two minutes from the station,.near school, $20,000. Reynolds. 39 East Front street. AVAKTMENT for "rent on corner Drum- Red Bank, phone 702.• flub lot of Norway mhplea, from ttirer kind, of work, apeoiallctng In furm on bua lino. These are lowest priced lots uanil>. Writ, or oall al 8. Berger'a Agen MONEY—We "have available $5,000,000 mond nvenufi ami Shrewsbury avenue offered In this vicinity; 50x175 feet. Hml- FARM for sale of 24 acres, near Tlnton to >ten Inqhei ID diameter.' Alfred 8an» to loHn on improved property for first nix rooma and bath; all improvements ley-Hnll, 09 Monmouth street, Bed Bank Falls; six room house, bam, good land; I believe that THIETEEN la a LUCKY num- oy. Ba We.t itraet. New York City, ohoni mofttfiiKca in Kpd Hunk or Monmouth coun- rent cheap. Inquire on premises.* . dcr. S«ven*Brtdge road, Fortuupeck, llfot.ii 9(46 ty lUule.v-Hnll, 1)0 Monmouth street, Red phone 1888. (5.00O. Reynolds, 39 Cast Front atreet, ber, instead of an unlucky number. U, i . pUono long Branch '21)76. HANK nur.e*1 renlttry. 4b Ktver»id linnk. I'ii'ono 1888. . FOR RENT, a: Beattie Park, on Shrews MODERN eight-room house on Plnckney Red Bank. Phone 702.' bury river and Locust avenue; newlj road, near Silverwblte Gardens, for sale. FARM tf 88 acres on State road for sale: avtjtiUfi, telephone 1421!; trained nt MORU accidents moan moro worry for you docoruted, six room house, with bath, ex prHCtloal nurte. on call day ami uigh if you tiro not insured. Protect your House In excellent condition; contains ten room house, all improvements; hot I could give you Iota of experiences to prova iONttV *50 to <8UU quickly and cIK1> i avenue, lied Benk* \ blnck ears, full curly tall; bad llceme No. .lorf, Tin ton* Foils, phone Middletown depot; 88,000. Reynolds. 89 Eant front ber is probably bettor known and known to moro 48, Llttlo silver, on collnr. MIMIIIR since Rted; Benson or year. Helen L. Hughes, street, Red Dank, phuno 101!.' 'Sbraweburyi obrlatlan family offare OAHObNEK wante poeitlon to tako ohargi Sundny A. M. Suitable reward If returned Tin ton Falls, N. J., phuno Eatontown 44B-F-32. Monmouth County peoplo than any other telephono or gcntleman'e eitate; experienced -JL I'ARM of 93 acre*, 12 room houne, large guaata dallgbUol boma lltai delleloui to Oullngher, Little Silver, opposite rall- 1R4-F-2.* SMALL truck farm for sale, one and a half garden, flowere, lawn and treei; beet HM'.NISHKT. apartment* for rent: entire miles from Keansburir, on good road; harnt), best Innd In vtnte; on main road; number In tho entiro telephono list. food, large, airy roome. Open all reference*. Addreae Gardoncr, drawer M eight scree; all kinds of fruit trees knd ihrco acres npplpn, brook at each end of YOUNU collie, yellow mul wKitf, VtnTy^l upper part of house; H[X room", bath, nun faar, Ellaabath Powara, obone UDft. Iv.l llnnk.* porch, kitchenette, separate entrance: Hear Lorries; five room home, Improvements: farm: $U,.000. Reynold, 3D East Front awiiy ftund«y; uimwern to n«mo of Jnck. 1 store, lwo«far garage, barn, i-hick on houie, i.t.reet._Ii\ Hank. Ueward. Prlco $7,000; terms. Walter Wyn«Iorr, Tln- bungalow, wMrr, electric; largo barn, WILLIAM V, OlETKIOIl, plumbing, baa lawn. 15. Kobrrts, corner of Church an LOH'L' Bund«y, rulllo tloir, reuUtcr Ing on APAHTMENT for rent; npnrtment of throe Am FBIIW. phone MhldUu.wn • nil afIT five o'clock phone 344-W, Red ilev«lopment; 00 to 6*1 faet/fronlafco, olds, 81) l-Xit Front atreet, Ued Bank, doal aavlng devloa. FtU any fttroaee* I( in lreDt< t ! h t re an On n bio. liiqulro 43 Kast Lront street, aitlon aa chambermaid. Write to / ! ?J'H£_ M J°! _* J r!!LI "" . — - ReilJUink.» water, gM, electricity, niiUwtlkn \nd curb- phono 70".* ly hotter and better. • Lalgbton avanua. Red Bank. Pboai StnlTel, R. P. I), Nn. 1, Htit Bank. bo» IOC 1I1K PKKHON who ' plckoil "up*"a brown ing: flue residential nwtion, 1'rlcV (U.POO. LOOK'lt ovt'i—thVbeit fur the muiiey In tl<4. (ringed throw rug In vicinity of Morris ijTKAM heatod apHrtmcnt for lent, hot WtiUe*Paah, Inc., Ilroad and Mcchapic FEMALE help wanted. We pay IL2 water all tho tint*; all improvtmenU i Red Hank: Up-Uwlnto >even*room house, OABPENTBll and bulidar. O.o.r.l r«- nveniif, Hrlfonl, pltnnu retutn to Mr». N. rtrceU, phonaRed Bjvnkaj^qO. all ImprovemctitN; pint &0K10OJ beautiful doaen arwlng bunsalnw aproni at hotni W, tialmon, Morrln avenue, Hrlford, N, J.* »Uo stnrn for rent. Apply 10 Drummonu pairing, aatlmataa glian on all klnda ol Bparo time, fbraad furnlahedl no bu placo, Red Hjink. i bni'OLB PARK—W« have a few lots left porch ami In Mi; nharte, cenxnt walks; Hero's a wa; you enn mako tho number 13 building,, bloa prlnta (urnlahcd I prleaa tfin hoi.>. 8eml atamp. Cedar Qarmt on this tract; water, electricity, side- $0,000, ReynnldH. ltd K**l Front street. raaaonablal all work guarantatd. a KOU KENT* a"t lUvernulo Hoi«!>*», nmall walks and curbing. In " fmtt pro win if t-om- Util II a nil, plunf 70?.* YOUR lucky number. Factory.^AniatenlBm.JMew York.^ , ( ROOMS TO RENT. new Htucco coltiire of \\vo rooms, all Im- Oon*. phona Bad Jlank JUr-M. 1 rounlty and lower Itt price than anything WOUTU louklnit ni, l>t>w tip-to.dkto slx- 5lRiTwarTiV«rierwork In "tore/ A'ppi»"J provemrnUi tiir«ao! rent Mt. per month, an near Red Dank, From $000, anny ierirnt. Kl'HOUTEfliNfi and r.(>nl,hTS|r ol ai linker, liDO Mtejiaiili >>'vl, K"l Hani t.tnilT hniiM-lifeplngj two furnUlieil room Ilirfo minuter from hu-i nnd ten mlnutei roon\ bouse, nil Improvements; plot An advertisement In Monmouth County's Mar* kind, of furniture. Frank UoWaril. 4 phnnn 2»D». jf__ fni'liiv ftniilh; nil convenience!i for twi \Vhlte>Pach, Inc., nrrmd mid Mechanic TOx 100, In uodil nrlulihorhood i high anil : from wtiillnn. 'ralaithnmr 1013. Hrd Hank.' dry: $10,000. U<l(e. All ImprovtmnnUi price hoiise, nil linprtivrn.enti; M>(l fuel /rom talng and apbolaterlng* topi( eur» huuMkrcphui .'rlvllotfes; iilno gamut). Nn lo Clark I', Koinp, l.lltlr Silver, N. J. $4,000. Whlle-Pach, Inc., Ilroad and Me- river on Ststo TMHII; plot 8Ox.l6n. (Jet this You can pjit an advertisement In tho Want Do- Ulm, enrUlo llgbta, ellp aoftra, MAN teVtted to drTv. truck i aleady wor I'lillilren. lmiulro 1H Urlilue avenur. Red 'l>lop_Hiue KeiMUiik ISJ.O-J_oi_ _ fhinlo itreeU, Red Bank, phona Red 11 ink f.itlckt JH.noo. itrynold.x. M^ East Front rood pay. B. A. Sho.niak.r, I.U1I. U Hank, i>)ion* M'.ll.H. ,. Volt 11KNT* at 'lair"" Haven, 'benutlfiil »00. ___„___ pnrtment of Tho RcKlntor for a wholo year for eaehloni, eto. Ida Honnoulh ttreeu vtr t ion up of seven rooms Vtnl Imth j KII mod * ^f__^__ . ~. - — MICKI.V filrnlohoil front room, si) Improve- . _ avenue, forty acre* for (level- VH'iALTliniiVi"irreiittBi~l»le«liilr, can bt THIRTEEN DOLLARS. R.d Bank, pbana lltJ-W. flBIii' wmir«u7~inan Ui •ili ail~in»tarra3 •ni ImprovrmeiitN J lnin«cf> IIAHA door, tin- npnient or for 0ns rett Mentis I site, with nmntu, one block front Uroad a(reet, ten rtme. Apply tu Clark I1, Krinp, IJttle Kit- foutxl on Llttlo Silver Point; high ant) WHITER heaclQuarlare, TjDewrlh ator encloaur.ai experience nut necan . JO feet frontage on Hycanflire avi>nu*a dry i never loo hot, never too cold; house of tary. I slv. you .Kc.ll.nt co-dperntln nniiulcn to ritllroMil »Utlc»n, Intjulra 40 ver, N, J, TBIUPIIDII* lURO-J, or 10RS. __ If you put nn mlvortlscmont In Tho lioglator'» ad. bought and aold. Tnibln't, IvUll tteel, lfil llanh.* _ ___ r Cat) III pure hat eil at aiorlflre. Whltfl'neti? eight roiniu, nil Inipniveinenls, hot water am[ help you olnae deaUl cotnmlialon nnl) VUK"HKN1 *t"l,lttll,lttl» HlerHllver, , limiii"of five Broad jtraalatv«> . Tied Bank. f five I no., Ilroad nml Mechanic strteti. llttl h«nt, throi) Italhn, Inundrv, tlueplng porch, Want Department for n full year, nnd glvo that id- W. K llUd.I, 109 JaReraon av.nue, Avoi room fnr rent, .uluhU 'for r Impnivrmrntii II Rod looa* Hank, phnn* SI00, _ UOllIiJ'r prltaa" paid (or Ufa ahli inii mtme plot lHdx'iS'i, niim to river, Uo*. Wl.|te*l'nch, Inr., II road and Mtoh»tito HiV'Kit HUMK of npvt-ii"r«um«r"ill \rf tho Thirteen DollnrH you iipcnt fur thin mlvcrtlalnf ran. Kuiena tout, l> llodion at KKft wanleil to work IU,[ lU k l 11h7!t ntomn mid Imth j nllmr IniprnvemnnU I itrceti, Iteit t)iink^phone 3100. provomniitN I ysntur, onn rlynrlvrr nankk }i llad BanVj phon. X4M. ^^ KftntK*. IU0; InimKilUto ponieMlmi. U«rk ihriiln, r«ol lit won tlio Luckiest thirteen dollars you ovur «|>ont. Apply Kenneth Korearorc.. I'roapect ll )HNiHilVr inrwliW(rwitli 1 nin, nrm In winter, lUAnuiiwi UI«M»... ImtroMmeote. a IVtiapeeVt t avaniif, lieHd UUHIIM, phone Mjj.W out Imsnl, Whvlr, Main roml, Inlr !!•• I . Krmp, little Mllvrr, N, J., plume Ueil rteld (Jsnlrni for saU; ti\%tf modern Rtid ^; llvo mliititm tn ilrpoti and aold .running »atar, a.ntrallr k TikFfrilSll WiVfnairwViiUit To aril direct vnti, N. J Imx l_l, lt-nti innfl-J ot \u-i. ___ li|)>li>'ilatii Improveminti |ilut n(lM l_!tV. fH.OOO, M-( :ui lid ut l-'rnnl »tr««t, aatadi ratea raaaonabla. lludaon Moue women only, llare la a rliattr. In to 1 j 6 M f ;^*f J if K~"t^» n»rViTiWif ^"" t»ri*H r"< I uTiriri7ii * • r P6if'flHNT. it'ont and ijwrllirn/."'"!• or pit t'tmto upon rcniifit, whllf-1'nfK tnrM Hetl llanii, nl III!__eon aranua, phone n.d llank «<4. itact wllh a raal gnrwlnv anurArn ami ma *l*o ftirnUheil rixiinsi alonu Hit* tlhrewi- tlnulnr* aihlrnc I', i), Uox SMI, ltumson, t(rund and Mechanln slrerti, Ho ______ultalle for mi* or two purnoitM re ill vator, henl nuppllajil l i)(nt*r«»|(ni M»y 11 rent fumlshvdl 14fon14-font bncbvnchh (runt, r>rlpnrlal n Inn llnol lintf l>l<>rk In stoie* sml river) av.nui, t__i«J!ranih.__^J»inna «•_.•_. YOUTrfi~rn«n waiita wTiri« nn (arinl e: 10 M All U West Front I no n numth, I(«'li«y-IMI, DO Nonmoutli rlRhlh m own wntut r worksk , lr . W. MaMarthinir , tin,01)0, jlryi OICIK, ir_ii« and alaariVT p.rlaneadi anliat, willing wnrkajr, ('• utrtif, phiins Hfil Hunk 1HM. I', (l^Htii >6i_11lnlil*niU.__N. J, .. lli-rl llnliV, plx'IlP 102.* alT -lada of graillng and trutklng am ilrlya ear or Irtiak, J'llin 'I'arlor, 111 5lX.U()U,M"i'(!uiu'" fur ront/sll "Imnruvf. VdirKAf.i1;. a"l*rKi"pieps*of propfrty oii HAIHIAIN, fmif l"t>« fur iNle . moving In all part, if Ida Halt at Hi Main atr»el, Matawan, H. J.. phona Ma nrniWTTiwra^ hitnUi M'flliatil- nlr«nlt rmil flh A month, th» HhrewHhurv rlvsr, Wiirtfter unrtlou* dell otm or tltrt***' Imiulrn Harry •« 41 (_»«>• irltw.. fl.e.a il.aii.il up. Howard awan «»4, ronnti for HHTII ItousflteepliiHi oomptetelyt l'oMfMlnti Miy Ut. Hmllfy.lUII, n lion- lam Immlra II, Wrlirht, l.nrtiit, N, J,* Ilrnml fttriMit, lUil Hntik, 1 1 MKK and woman wetitedY all or Marl tin ftirnliheil, wllli ins raiiu*, lulu, A Ink, run*. moillli •!rr»|, fthonii If 11 M»llH 1HMH, • I..H-" •_ •- — - - a •_ • — • •• • • 'fma'jjrW 'Mjjyry'.! '." v lilnjr liol Htitl enlil. WNlrr, "UitrlrUy, gm : . .. of •nv»n (.iipit "IIMAirillilft limiia for "•"•ls| livan-rnom In «»ll Ih, Morning cllnrr aurlalnlei NM'I 1 lnth«i i*rKB< If w»nt»rl Vrry r*n< VrtWiiiWi1 iii i f i itt - r«r«p cc inin"h h iu i"ui •• * * ' "i rr iiii hVrufihVrufiii ' pine.. lOCBllott 111 ClMit.ly, *llllst»f] (Ht III fniil |ioll«i>, Iwu-i'lir until iff, Itcnr ilioppl^ Ihret y,«r<' well eeMireili houla In da' thnwerr llbiia! e*nmmlailnn and reittlili Rnimlilff "ml hmtiellha, Ai>i>)y Mi», (1, 11 i,i w»|.<|.rr ti»n|t , 111 Ir I (milt(!l 91091000 h muntltli rri>n i niiltiullitliitfN In ftrit Hue* liter nml *1III1IHK rpflnnl iirlnh'tMrnofl illranlt laeait«n< l'rln«lpat, only, Addmi t'rrlliiry, Wrlla fnr >pp>ilnlm'ii|. W, I liqxn, loo Muniiiuuth itt««l, lift! Hank, lU'll«y>IUIIUII,, tilt MonmdiitMthh ftrcittt, lle'll'i iUmii live ncraii vt l«»d. (J«(>r| Lulmil, «In.r>00. Ilvlln A HNU, I^HMMI-N, IU|l»lir UMHI 001 JaVarion avenue, Avon, N, J pliuin ollH« Uauli, yhont llll. Uilfyrd, N. J btilMlttu. Hod tiHiik, ,'h'>nt UJ. Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, &PRIL 25, 1928. statute books of New Jersey, in the When a law is passed-without say- Democratic governor who -„• has p DANCE AT SCHOOLHOUSE. A FREE FISH DINNER. a forett'flro lot him know as soon proved this toll road grab law. This as possible. The fire tower tele- Farmers Attention THE RED BANK REGISTER. past quarter century than this re- ing that it takes' effect immediately It Will be HeldTy.St. Anthony'. actionary measure designed to give that law takes effect July 4th. Un- year,- after railroads and other cor- Fish Hawk Drop* a Bluefiih In Rob- phono number 1B Freehold 108 F-B. Wnao ta «MJ »l,P«m H.I. pb—Red Bank IS. be shrouded in mystery. ' It has been to seize.tho lands of anybody and approved by.the same Democratic night at the Eiver street Bchoolhousa. Red Bank, and his family enjoyed a Red Bank 1800. Members of tho Alpha Delta condemned by the leading newspa- everybody who has land they want, governor who had approved the John Johnson's five-piece orchestra fish dinner last week that did not Subicription Prlcm have their papers all ready to file original law. will provide music arid solos will be cost a cent, A fish hawk flying over group of Rumson and a number of pers pi the state. Nobody has spok- friends enjoyed a dinner party last Ont Jear, en a word publicly in its favor or the minute tho law goes into'effect. . « * t sung by a'professtonal entertainer. Mr. Johnson's home dropped a three- EGAN'S , Sli months Thursday night at the pariah bouae defense. • A, wrist watch will be disposed of pound blueflsh in the 'yard. The fish Thru months «.- * * * This is ah illustration of the kind was still alive and Mr. Johnson soon at that, place. The dinner was pre- Auto Vans and Express "Public rights are imperiled by on the co-operative plan. • The Now tbal moTtng that Is mat » w The legislature has adjourned un- of govcrnmsnt tho people of New dance will be in charge of Carmine had it prepared for cooking. Mr. pared and served'by .'members of inpared to do yonr ont moTloi of farot- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928. the presence of this measure on the til July 10th. Those in favor of Jersey aro getting under, present. Johnson in telling a Register report- tho group.' A talk was given by Mtt, plsnos M barasce to all nut* of statute books. Fortunately there is Caruso chairman, James Arnone, iltr or country. In tb« latttst ptddsd van* This monstrous law say the legisla- conditions. These conditlon3'are not Angelo Ciaglia, Gustavo Cammer- er of the occurrence said that only Mrs. Gladys Meyers of Freehold, In Rsd Bank. Before tot hs?e rent a«l still time to correct the mistake ture can repeal the law. then. By likely to be changed.. Nine-tenths last Wednesday he read in The Reg- The guests at tho dinner in addition noting dons, writ*, sand Of etU for tb* TOWN TALK. made in its enactment before its un- ano, John Garruto. and Frank Inna- inly reliable furniture motan Is town,,and uly 10th all the corporations which of the voters of New Jersey are cclli, ister's column of happenings twen- to Mrs.' Meyers were. Httttle Kel- tat at prlaaa on yow'nnt Job. All fcmda usual and archaic provisions be- want to take advantage of this out- chained to one or the other of the ty years ago of a fish hawk dropping lett, Dorothy Zieglar, Ruth Jeffrie?, of heiTj of llsbt trnekloi donilt abort (Continued from page 4.) come effective. To prevent grave The members of the society take a notloa, Call or addrtsa ' . ,r. rageous measure will have grabbed two state political machines. The big interest in athletics and the so- a fish in Chester Hagorinan's yard Edith Connors, Catherine Lemig, and lasting injury to the public this all the lands they want. The law one-tenth of the people who do their at Red Bank. Ho"said he thought Margaret Porrine, Doris Finogan, J. T. EOAN Jobless Men and Women law should be repealed before July ciety has teams representing it in al- 1 WALL STREET, RED BANK ean then be repealed for all they own thinking are not sufficient in most every lino of sport. The so- when he read.the article that it was Helon Reed, Olga Christensen and and Their Right to Earn a Living. 4th. A special session of the legis- care, for the cvil.by which they ex- number to defeat the machines. Con- an'casy way to catch flsh but never Gortrudo Connors. Members of the Residence Phon* '39>W: '. lature is needed- to accomplish this sequently laws of this character are ciety's baseball team won 25 out of Office Phona 2218J The national department of labor pect to profit will have been Jone. 35 gomes', last season. Plans are thought ho would be, so fortunate as group present were Mrs. William 10 WHARF AVENUE 3ias issued a statement showing im- result, and under the constitution « '* • likely to bo passed as long as" monop- to catch one in the same mannor. Ward, Astrtd 'Chrlstonseri, Marjorlo the governor alone has the authority olies and corporations see anything being mac'2 for tho annual outing of provement in the unemployment sit- In spite of Senator Parry, in spite tho society in the summer. At tho Macintosh,' Anna Cunningham, SHERIFFS SALE;' to call such n.session. The circum- they think is worth grabbing.. Gladys Mollish, Catherine George, By virtue of A writ of ft. faJ to me dl- uation. This is in accord with local stances more than justify him in of Mr. Harrison, a candidate for the last meeting eight .applications for HOMINY HILLS WATCH TOWER. •eotea Uautd out of the Cour*t of Ohtnof ry conditions. Farming and other out- Republican nomination for governor, membership were received. Margaret Cunningham, Violet Traut, )f th. Stats of New Jena? will be «p«i»d calling a special session for this Mildred and Edith' Brown, Eleanor o sale at public vendut on Monday, the doorVeasonal occupations are calling purpose." in spite of all adverse comment, the It Was Visited by 640 Persons Dur- Hat day oi May. 1028, between the bouri their quota of men and conditions ing the Past Year., King, Marguerjto Rogcnhard, Jessie >f 12 o'clock and B o'clock (at 1 o'edook, • • • legislature is not likely to be called An Old-Time Poem EPWORTH LEAGUE SHOW. natcrn »taadard time), la the alttrnoon Otherwise are improved. in session to repeal the law. The During tho past year 640 persons Yeomans, Annabel Marthens and of arid .day, at tho Court Home m the In a subsequent letter, which Mr. Lucy Rico. Dancing arid games ioroush of Freehold, county of Monmouth. r • • • • law was enacted by both Republi- Which is As True As Ever. Little SHver Society to Present "Are Harrison has sent to mayors of mu- visited the observation fire tower in wore enjoyed after the dinner.' New Joraoy, to satisfy a decree of itld This is very gratifying and it will cans and Democrats. It was passed Recent events in Washington, D. You a Mason?" May 25th. the Hominy Hills section, south of court amounting to approximately $7,007. nicipalities, freeholders and town- ALL that certain tract or parcel of land Cause general rejoicing, but who can ship committeemen, he says: "This by a Republican senate and assem- C, indicate that there is as much The Epworth league of the Little Colt's Neck. Tho numbor of visitors end premises, hereinafter particularly de- • fiay tha£ it means a permanent cure bly, and it was approved by a Demo- truth as ever in the verses of the Silver Methodist church will present for tho previous year was 169. Tho ttaribe*. altunto, lying and being In tha measure' menaces the best interests A Houiewarmlng Party. owns hip of Shrewsbury, In the County of for the trouble In the opinion of of every county and municipality in cratic governor. It was another il- poet-philosopher who long ago wrote a play entitled "Are You a Mason?" towor is on a high hill and it affords Monmouth, and State of New Jtnty. • tome of the greatest industrial lead- lustration of the monstrous laws about the effect of "the law on dif- on Friday night," May 25th, at the a fine view of the surrounding coun- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bclgrad and .BEGINNING at a a take standing at a the state. A corporation organized family moved a short time ago from point formed by the Intersection of the ers the same unemployment problem under this law may acquire a right which can be passed when Republi- ferent kinds of individuals. His lit- Red Bank high school auditorium. It try. Visitors are always welcome. northerly BIIIO of Whfte'i Road w|th the in a more aggravated form will oc- can and Democratic officials join tle poem ran as follows: will be given under the direction of The tower is open every dry day West Front street to'Wallaco street, westerly line of the right of way, of tho o£ way for a toll road through any and last Sunday night their daugh- New York nnd Long Branch railroad thence cur next winter. Everyone is fa- county or municipality, acquire vest- hands to put such laws over on the John M. Strong, Jr., with Bpecial and Everett Tower of Colt's Neck is (1) In n weiterly dlraction along the north- miliar with the winter unemploy- people. The net of law is spread so wide arrangement with Samuel French of on duty scanning, the country for ter, Miss Sarah Belgrad, gave a irly side 61 White's road, elnhty-fourftet. ed rights by turning a few Bhovels housewarming party at her new alt Inches to the easterly line of land of ment situation, but in recent years cf earth, and thereafter prevent any * • * No sinner from its sweep can hide. Now York. The principal parts will signs of forest fires. Tho best way Sarah A. T. Oibom: thence (21 along the it never has been so acute as during to get to tho tower is by way of the homo, for about forty friends. The easterly line oF landa of said Oiborn In' a street, sewer, pipe line or other pub- Last year a law was passed giving Its meshes are so fine and strong be taken by Miss effie Dowlen of northerly direction, fifty-seven feet to a the past season. • A number of great railroads and other corporations Rumson, Miss Doris Price and John Colt's Neck-Farmingdale road, on guests were from Red Bank, Free- Btake • ton ding In the westerly line of tha lic improvement from being built They take in every child of wrong. hold, New Brunswick and Perth Am- right of way of the New York and Long industrial leaders who have pub- over or under its right of way except power to grab certain streets. That Kemp of Little Silver and Mr. the west side of which la a sign Branch railroad aforesaid; thence (8) In a lished their views on the question at- marking tho route to the tower. Mr. boy. Singing, dancing, games and southeasterly direction along tfce westerly on the company's own terms. No law was passed by a Republican leg- O, wondrous web of mystery! Strong. Rehearsals for the play are refreshments were enjoyed. line of -the right of way of the New York tribute the growing seriousness of existing corporation in New Jersey islature and approved by this same Big fish alone escape from thee! now being held. Tower requests that anyone seeing a.nd Long Branch railroad, one hundred and the unemployment problem to the possesses the broad and unregulated seven and 70-100 feet to the.'place of be- increased efficiency and increased ginning. powers this law gives to toll road Seised as the property of Sylveittr Sou- - use of machinery* These industrial companies. Under the terms of the tallaro. et ala,, taken In execution at the leaders claim that the machine is suit .of Alfonso DeMarla and to be sold by act, no county or municipal consents HARRY N. JOHNSON, Sheriff. rapidly wiping out hand labor. are necessary." Dated April 17, 1028. • • • Qulnn, Parsons & Doremus, Solicitor*, • • • (48 1.) tlfi-06 Regardless of whether this view The law asjtajjed does not say SHERIFF'S SALE. i& right or wrong, the unemployment By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- that it shall take effect immediately. rected. Issued out of the* Court of.Chan- crisis deserves a lot more attention cory of thb State of New Jersey will be exposed 'to salo at publlo vendue, on Mon- frbm tho statesmen and "best day, the seventh day of May, 1928. minds" of the country than it has between tho hours of 12 o'clock smd 6 o'clock (at I o'clock eastern standard been receiving. According to gov- DIAMONDS time), In the afternoon of said day. at ernment statistics more than 1,500,- tho Court House In the Borough of Free* hold, county of Monmouth. New Jersey, to 000 men who were able and anxious WE AIM satisfy a decree of aald court amounting to to work were out of jobs the past to sell fine Diamonds at a low roar approximately $8,888.00. iwinter. It is gratifying to know All tho id certain two lota, tracts or par* gin of profit. A comparison cela of land and premlaei, hereinafter par* many of these men have found jobs. values will be your best way tleularly described, situate, lying and being On the other hand, why should these In the Township of Middle town, in the knowing if we reach this mark. County of Monmouth and Btate of New yage earners and those dependent Jersey; and being numbered, and desig- •en them be punished as they were nated as Lots Nt>a. 77 and 78 on tha Hap REUSSILLES' of Bclforri Park. In the Townihlp of Uld- •last winter by the wolves of want! illotown. In the County of Monmouth, and have just completed a new and State of ttew Jersey, and approved by the This jobless period was just like tak- beautifuU lina of finest quality Dia Township Committee of the Township of ing so much out of their lives. They monds. They are specially priced Mlddletown. and particularly described as;. follows. Beginning at the point of Inter* y.ere idle not from choice but by for the next ten days. section of the easterly side of Church streel necessity. Why, when the fault was and tho northerly side of Union avenue* and from thence running (1) easterly, r.ot their own, should they be de- along/ tha northerly side of Union avenue, nied some remedy or insurance? one hundred and sixteen and seventy-three one hundredths feet to lot No, 79 on said : • * * map; thence (2) northerly, along lot No, 70 fifty feet to lot No. 78 on said map, thence (8) westerly, along the southerly ' The United States is big and rich side of lot No. 7S on said map, one hun- pnd is capable of feeding many times dred and seventeen and thlrty-ona one*° hundredth! feet to the easterly side of inore than the number of people who Church street: thence (4) southerly, along inhabit it. There is no reason why the easterly side of Church street fifty Breakfast and two onr-hundredths feet to the) point anyone who is capable and willing to No. Ul 129—Finest white, clean well or place of beginning. •work should lack tho necessities of cut Diamond pel in 18-Kt. White. ]iie. Jobless' men and women of Gold, flanked with two small cut Seized ns the property of Edward F*ur« long, et ale., taken In execution at tha this kind should not be objects of Diamonds ai)d four Kmeralds. suit of Ucd Bank Building and. Loan Asso- charity. In a well ordered country SPECIAL $240.00. ciation, a corporation of the State of New Jersey, and to be sold by they should be entitled to a living HARRY N. JOHNSON, Sheriff. without almsgiving. Every man Dated April 2, 1028. HOWARD S. HIQOINSON, Solicitor. should be entitled to an opportunity <60 linen) $2t.qS to earn his bread by the sweat of hii NOTICE. trow. To take away this oppor- To Kate It. Wells; D By virtue of an ord.r of th. Court of tunity and to substitute either char- Chancery of New Jersey, tnad**on tha day ity or want is to take away a human of the date hereof, in a causa whar.ll> birthright. Jacob WyokolT U complainant and Kate ft. Welle and others are defendant., you are required to appear and answer the bill of No. R1134—Very fine white and snid complainant on or before the fifteenth The unemployment problem is of clean Diamdnd sot in 18-Kt. White day of Juna, next, or the laid bill wilt be ., much geater importance than the taken an confessed against you. Gold delicately pierced setting, The .aid bill Is filed to fondest a ear- •wet and dry question, the tariff, or octagon top. SPECIAL $150.00. tain mortgage ilven by KaU B, W.Ua ftny of the other hackneyed subjects • widow) to Jacob Wyckoff, datad the twelfth dsy of May, 182B, on lands In the that the politicians talk about. It is Borough of Atlantic Highland., In the not going to make the slightest bit County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey: and you, Kate B. Wells, are> made Of difference to the jobless man how defendant because you own tba land, da* these questions are settled. Yet scribed In Bald mortgage. ' Oatid April Hth, 1928. r.either one of the big political par- HOWARD S, HIOOINSON, ties apparently considers this great Solicitor of Complainant* vital unemployment question as of 18 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J. any importance. Monmouth County Surrofate'a Office. No. 1174—Absolutely perfect blue- In the matter of the eatate of William white Diamond set in I'latinum O'Brien, deceased. with six small cut Diamonds and Notice to creditor, to present alalma If it is true, as sorar of thr great against estate. two narrow Sapphires. SPECIAL l'ursuant to the order of Joseph L. Den* industrial leaders claim, that ma- $615.00. ahsy, surrosate of tha County of Mon* cinery has put men out of work, then mouth, made on tho eighteenth day of April, lOill, on the application of Tha Sec- it shows a great lack of foresight ond National Bank aud Trust Company of that something which >hnuld free Ked Dank. N. J., executor of the eiUt. of Wlllinm O'Brien, deeaaeed, notice le the human race from toilsome tasks hereby given to the creditors of a.ld de- becomes a Frankenstein monster ceased to exhibit to the subscriber, ox.sutor that takes food out of their mouths. as aforesaid, their debts and demanda BKainat the said estate, under oath, within Real statesmanship vvmilcl find a • Ix months from tha date of the aforeaaid remedy for this situation without pnler, or they will be forever barnd of tl.elr actions therefor against the .aid condemning the iT'w nwchinrry to •ubieriber. the scrap heap. Dated Freehold. N. J.. April 18, 1SSI. No. R1067—Very fine Americnn cut SECOND NATIONAL BANK AND • « * Wnsselton Diamond, set in Whiti TIIUBT CO., ("old, and Hanked with two small lied Bank, N. J. Problems of this sort Imvr oc- cut Diamonds. Si|u:u-c claw IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. curred again and again whenever in- ting. SPECIAL $415.00. To IIEULA11 OAOE GREEN)— . Uy virtue of an order of th. Court of ventors porfeetod anything of far- Chancery of New Jereey, made on th, day reaching importance. Always these f th. dato hereof. In a certain eauso problems have been mrmouiited but herein llnlph V, Green !• p.tltlpnef, and you are defendant, you are required to rot without fHiising misery and woe. appear, and plead, anawar or demur to p.- Mankind should bo old and experi- litluner'e petlUou on or before the twelfth ilnr of June next, or In default thereof, enced enough to den] with situation! tueh decree will be taken against you aa of tills kind; but if anyone looks for Hie Chancellor shall think equltabl. and, Jtj-t. this to be done through govern ment- Tha object of asld suit la to obtain a al agencies they will sonivli in voin. ilt-fre. of dlvore., dlanolvlnff the raarrlaf. The political speeches or platforms belwain you and the .aid petitioner. SK.IUKS No. 1—A group of Bpec- Dated April 11th, 1028. enunciated thus fnr by the "hlch- HeWtnd perfectly cut cfp AITI.KGATK, BTEVENS, FOSTEII, LEON* lips" and bigwigs of the two big po- iallv selected perfectly cut clenn AHU 4 IUSUnSILMS, white Diamonds net in 18-Kt. Hollollo^s of Petitioner, litical parties either have no remedy White Oold nettings of latest d<:- 1'. O. Adilreis ai Broad Street, Bad Baix, lo offer or they are thoroughly con- M ,H SPECIAL $91.50. New Jenny. * , tent to have, this unemployment con- B NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINO. $3 Weekly Buys This Suite. Tho nntiusl tns.tlnr of the shareholder.1 dition remain as it is. (.[ th. Friends llulldlm * Loan Association We coniiiJer thil Suit* th« mo it beautiful we have will be .held on Tueed.y svenlnv, May II. IU7, at atven-thlrty o'clock P. M.. at yet offered at the pr.c*. Comiilt of ten piecei WEEK ONLY tlnlr omca, M.rcnantl Trust Co., Droad China, Duffat, Server, Petleitnl • treat, Hid Dank, New Jersey, for th. rvir- Republican! and Democrats pone of eltotlns directors and for the trmns* am. Six Chit.r*. Axmimtcr action ot auon other builnes, that nay and the Toll Road Law. come before the rn,,tln>. B. K. UcdLIEa, A good many ofthe. newnpnpen No 111127—I'lllCBt white clean, full t of DUhei FREE 1 B.oHUry. of New Jersey nnd a ronsldrnible out Diamond set in latott ^vle ^_^Aprj^|_^fltn, IB*7. number of prominent citizens of tho IK Kt White Gold lovers knot NOTICE OF SETTLtMF.NT OF ACCOUNT ietllnk. SPECIAL $136.00. Kitat. of Asron D. Butphln, deeaesed, - state Imvo cnllo/1 on governor A. Notice la h.nhy llvtn that tha Mtounti Harry Mooro to call u special sen- ol the nibiorllier, ailmlnlilratrlx of the alon of tho legislature, to repeal the .•tat. of aald deceased, will p. audited and ron| .t.tej hr tha Uurrorate of the County ot law glvliR 1°" l companies pow- Monmoulh and reported lot i.ttUmant to er to irrnb lands for toll roadn -til) ih> Orphans. Court e>( laid Oountr, on TKuriday, the tenth day of May, A, p. foot wide, nnywhern In tho ntntc. mm, at which lime appllo.llon will b. Former Soiintor WHllnm H. I'nrry, n made for tlie .llowanoe of .cimmliiloai and eouniel fe.i, Itopubllcnn, wan vi>ry ntrong In his BUY ON OUR Dated Marsh II, A. D, (III, ilnnunclntloti of the innniiurn. J. No. UI0R2—Very fluent While YOUR MONEY MAIIV r, miTPIIlN, llonry Ilnrrlnon, oiiu of tho Hopiih- American cut lllinnonil net In 41 Hudson ar.nua. Had llink, N, /, lloan cnmllriiitoi for governor nt the latent fityle IIPUIIIK with two FRIENDLY Homing primary, w«« llkowlno bitter nmnll nil DIIIIIIIMIIIII IHI »MCM BACK IF In hid donunclntlnn of Hie law. SPECIAL $205.00. IDDLESEV MI Tueailay, May lath, »l«, at saian, • • • YOU CAN CREDIT thirty o'elotli ]', M,. at the .file, of it. Funsitrune COMPANY^ Aisoilatlon at tha Beeorio Nttltnal Bank }\l. Unrrlson, In aponking of the and Trull Company, Red ,Msn», N.w Jer. REUSSILLES' sir, for the pnrpoe. ot el.Him four III* law tat n rocrnt political mooting, BUY FOR LESS. 27 Monmouth Street, PLAN. reekori, who*, l.rma aaplre, and f»r tba talil I DIAMOND MERCHANTS tranaRetlpn of enaa elher builnail at May .owe before th. nMtlnjr, "No mum iiionxtruua jilccc of 36 Broad St., Red Bank RED BANK. SOMERVILLR A. AI.VIN WIIITINO, IfgUlntlon hit been plucod on Urn NEW nnUNSWICK BEK OUU W1ND0WU. fl.il Dank, H. J., A»iU ltlh, I (I•'"""' ..('., • -. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1928..-, .Fage Seventeen

    TWO CLUBS GIVE CONCERT. SAND STORM AT COLT'S NECK- HNTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY. ••/;• •..:••••. PERSONALS. ;': •;.":/> New York, Mi.rcli'28Ui, lfl-iij.t I Fix Clocks. The Bon til of Director.* have dcduruil Mrs. Fred GliTo? Oakland street Mu»ic«l, EnltrUlnment. at tb* Wo-A Regular Sand Storm in the Village Fifty ytart' axptrlanc* sod tho baft A quarterly dividend of nUty (60) ccnla man'* Clubhoui. Last Watlc Last Thyridajr. / •'/ a share on tho Common Stock of this Com- BELFORD TIRE SHOP 1ms been laid up In bed with tho equipped clock repair ihop fn tfaa county. pany, payable May l&th, 10^S,.to Common trip, Sho has been .very tick but Tho Junior Woman's club and the Most of the land about Colt's Keck Shareholders of reeurd at, the close o£ busi- Near Campbell'* Jet. iho la now Improving, - . Young Woman's club of Red Bank light and sandy and during the F. F. COLEMAN ness, May 1st, 19'JS. Checks to be mallcil. Transfer tiooki Mr. aiuLMra. Howard Duerkes of united'In giving a concert last Fri- icavy wind last Thursday thin section IS Rector Place, Red Bank, N. J. . Phosx 2011. will not close; Kearny, who were rccetitlyi married, day, night at the. Woman's club- vas drenched with sand. The newly OWEN SHKPHGUU, For Radio, Auto. Vico President and Treasurer. are visiting at the homo of Mr. and house. The program was ably ren- (lowed raw land was swirled away in dered,', the audience wan apprecia- clouds so dense that the sun was hid- AGENTS Mrs. Charles L. Duerkcs of Wo«t- Disability insurance IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Battery Service tive arid the applauso was frequent den from view during a large part Notice to Absent Defrnilunt; tide avenue. . , Full Coverac.. Policiea To HARRY G. WALLS: Call Kumburg 98U4 of the day, Autoiats had to drive at ALSO LIMITEDS AT S5, 110 and «lf> Mr. and Mr«. Walker A, •Hughes The opening number was a chorui By virtue of an order nt iho Court' nf Wu ruclmrgo and repair all by tho members of both clubs. Or- a slow pace to keep" from running liberal Commission; Full or Part Tim* Chancery of New Jersey mado on the 'In of Clinton plnco have returned homo NATIONAL ACCIDENT SOCIETY, of tho Jato hereof In a certain CP nmkca Mlcholln Tiros and 'alter haying spent flvo months ut iginal poem* were read by Folly Into each other, and on some of the 320 Broadway, New York City wherein Llda M. Walla id petitioner Auto Accessories. Established I BBC you uro defendnnt, you nro rcnuircd Orlando, Florida. , Bruycrri Frances Blaisdell played a roads south of the village sand drift- appear and Dlcad, anawfr or demur tn . J)r. and Mrs. Henry Nevynam ar.'l flute si with piano accompani- :d to such an extent that cars found titionera pgtitlon on or before ilic fou toonth dny of June next, JJC. In Jcfuu Dr. William Schweldel of phlladel- ment li> »' Emma Lafetro. Solo it difficult to get through the loose J. H. PRICE thereof such decree nhall ho-, taken «KH - phla were guests over the week-end dances v,. performed by the pupils sand. Minute particles of Band were yuu ns tho Chancellor oh nil think cquiubli Monday, April 30th, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS und just. of Mrs. Nownarn's mother, Mrs. driven into every house in the vil- if Mrs, Mabel Colcman. Dramatic REPAIRED. Tho Objoct of said suit U to obtain Mary A. Hopkins of Oak Hill farto solos were sung by Janet Smock, lage and cleaning, out this mess made to Saturday, May 5th rrco'of tiivcrc of Hetl Bank; (cstlrosted that it may bo repeated at other Phone U85-J SANITARY PLUMBER Hmount r<-t|uircctivc bidders during business hours. Fire Company. In tho afternoon of HAUI day. at the Court ltida ntiirft he imidc on standard prupotftl and fHinily of Caro court wore Sun- Two hundred and fifty person House, in the Borduuh of Freehold, County Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing forma, in miinner dcHlgiiateiJ ther«1n ind day visitors of Mr. Fischer's parents of Monmouth, New JerHcy, to satisfy a de- required by the upcciflcutiona, mu»t )>e «n- were served at a supper which wa cloned in scaled envelopes,, beaxlntf tb« Mr. und Mrs. T. T. Fischer of cree of said Court amounting to> approxi- name nnd addrt'*H of bidder and nairia ol given at the community house at mately il.6u2.00. Bridle. pronoBeii work on tho outalde. addrauau Eiver Plaza last week for the newly All Lhat tract or parcel of land and prem- to the Council of tho Borough of Red . Mrs. Ella Glidewcll of East Front ises hereinafter particularly-described, sit- Hunk and munt be accompanied by • cartl« organized fire company of that uate, lying and belnir In the Township of (led check fur not less than ten (10) P«f rtrcct lias retvfrned from' Miami place. People were present from Shrewsbury, In the County of Monmouth cent of tho amount bid and be delivered at Beach, Florida, where she spent tho •nd Suto of New Jersey (at West Red the place nnd on the hour nbove named. many distant places nnd a numbci hank), bounded eastward by the west side winter. She is now visltinp her i nl Shrewsbury avenue, northward by the By order of the Council or tbo Uorougn of suppers were delivered at th IV t-Carthy lot. westward by the Shlel'ls lot. lor, Mrs. George Clark of Matawan, Chambers •'««"»•»"• WItuAHH. B. WH.TB. homes of families at River Plaza am nnd southward by other land of said May Mr. and Mrs. Clark entertained l-'crrU. Major. i:uniber of frieiuln from Red Bank vicinity who were unable to be pres- Ueslnrilmr at the southeast rornrr of thu COOKS with tk GAS'TURJJED OFFl A. E. SIIINN. Clerk. 1 ent on account of sickness- or fo McCarthy lut at the west side of Shrews- All Babies' and Children's Wear will be April 23, 1028. Long Brunch, Matawan and Soutl bury avenue, thoncc southwardly nlotii; tho River lnst week. other reasons. All the returns an line of the west side of Shrewsbury avenuo sold at unusual sale prices. Besides the value not in, but it is certain that thi forty-three feet to a stake; thence west- Mrs. Irving K. Lovett of Wallac v~ardly, one hundred and Bcventy-scvcn feet offerings during |his week, you may be sure that street spent yesterday at New York profits will amount to ut least $200 to the east side of tho Shields lot at s Mrs. James Taylor was chairman of make stnnditiB forty-three feet southward your purchases will be made from one of the •- pity. t-t the McCarthy lot; thence northwurdly. Miss Curulinc Wurdun of Mechan- the committee in charge of thi, sup-from the Ins'. aforeuit ul ilsi.nlh W. Irnllord. and to be L"O Sheedy of ICwing, Missouri. Lo uro held on Tuesday nights. Music t>old by during this week. Meat and Poultry Stores! Shecdy was employed on n Missis- UAHRY N. JOHNSON. Slicrill. Is.provided by Thomas Brennun's Dated April IX, Iil28. sippi river steamboat anil he was irchcstrn. Uulnn. PnrKon& &. Dorcmus. Solicitorn. drowned in that river. Tim boily has Ill lines) 117.22 OWNED AND OPERATED not yet ber-M recovered. BV Rehearsals hin-e lioen stnrtiMl for WAGNER MARKET CO. Quality of Course! n pu^oant to l>e given on Sunduy niRht, Mny. nth, at the Presbyterian church by the missionary society. •cii FRESH KILLED LNTERTAINMENT BY BAPTISTS. 'Old Fmhioned Songl and * Play to Long Island Spring Duxs . 27c be Given on May 4tli. A IIUISICHI entertainment will be L BAMBERGER given on Friday night, May 4th. at CO. CENTER CUT tin; Hid Bank Uuptist ohurch by the PRIME BEEF bnptixt young people's union. The "One of America's Qreat Stores" Neuiark m'ugrum will be composed of songs =4 •SKI- Sliced Ham of bygone days and tho singers will Chuck Roast wear old fashioned costumes. The i musical entertainment will bo in two lb parts und during the intermission n 4. farce entitled "When the Moon 4. TORE - 24c 39c Shines" will be presented. 4 Those who will take part in the VERY BEST PURE LEGS OF, program of music nrc Catherine 4 Conklin, Margaret Magoc, Vivian Bralsted, Mac Prcdinorc, Betty Min 4 Pork Sausage ten, Mrs. Annabel Mattcson, Alma 4 Milk Veal Thompson, Evelyn Harrison, Mildred . Harrison, Albert VanNostrund, Clar- 4 ence und Frunklyn Gray, Graudin 4 Full Cut Ilummell, Kenneth Urower, William »>• 29c 27C ShulU, Eugene Mugcc, Jr., and 4 Imimmoml Hoop. 4 SMALL LEAN The characters In the play are Al 4 mil Thompson, Catherine Conklin, 4 • Margaret Magce, Mrs. Annabel Mat Smoked Skinback Hams by the whole lb.22c teson, Mildred Harrison, Grundln • Unmmeil, Albert VanNostrand and '4 JRS placed in the L. Bamberger & Jdhn Green. Miss Idn Grover is di- 4. FCo. storage vaults are assured of Lean Selected Fresh BREAST OF recting thn play and Mrs. Fred Con over Is In cliniuo of llm chorus work. absolute protection during .the summer HAMS Fatted Roasting Milk Veal CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS' PARTY. months. "Not only are they safe from Whola or M«lf Over 125 P.rioru Were Preienl and fire and theft, but our modern and com- Nearly Everyone Won a Priie. "> 19c Over 125 penons woro present iind $15(1 WIIH clnnrnil al'u card party We will call for your plete equipment prevents any possibil- "»• 24c ' liclil lust Tluiriilny nlKlit it MM. C, furs, place them in stor* V. McCnrthy'a on Wnllnco otroot for age, and return them in ity of injury from dust, moths or de- Summer Bologna tho Red llunk Cutliollc Daughters of the autumn, when you SMOKED BOSTON Full 4-lb. Size —or—« Amcrlcn. Kuchrc, live hundred and vitalizing heat. Our staff of expert fur- lir|dgo wcru plnyotl nt about thirty want them; Salami tnblcs mid ovar 100 prUcN were 4 riers stands ready to offer every possible Pork Butts nunrilcil. Mm. Gcorgci LQWIB of 4 We will clean, glaze, Kntontown won a door prlto of (2.00 service. In Rold und Mm. Itohort Norman of 4 Trtakc minor repairs, ,or lb. 39c »>• 29c Onklnii'l ntront won tho non-playem' 4 If desired, completely re* 24c it/ prlto. of it gdnillnr amount In rold 4 model your furs to the A luncheon iirrvcil nt it Into hour * rmlml thu purly. Ml»« (lortrudo 4 modes of the new season. ARMOUR'S STAR OR OUR OWN WONDER BRAND O'llrlen wnu thn ucnoml chairman of 4 Custom zMasfe Cj'ur Qoats v lb acka e tho pnrty and idio wn« a««l»tod by t Atelcphonc orpost card Inritfi Dinmlttco. Duting the summer we nrc prepared to Sliced Bacon • • • • h - P s 19c A $5 Kolil pli'i'o, which wax ncheil is oil that Is necessary to UIIMI to be dliponcil of on tlio Co bring our representative make up coats to individual order. Advance opomllvo plmi nt tlin |inrty, will bo to you. fashions from Paris arc available, or our dlipuaud of nt n mucthiK of tho so- clciy on Mny Bth. skilled designers will accurately carry out CHARLIE'S WONDER STORES 4 your own ideas.. Muila and Pliytlcul Eduaatlon. 4 A NEW JERSEY CHAIN A hiuidciiln mid n phynlcal odu 4 Eiotrm Futon Dillon iloinoniitrntloii will bo licld oi 4 AND OPERATED BY WAGNER MARKET CO., Krlduy nlKht, Mny I15Hi, nt tho Ked Dank IIIKII ichool (tyinnitnlum by tin 4 ptiplli of thn ichool. It will bo In 4 Remember youcan always teliphone your order by calKng MABKBT O0O1 fd . Retailor* of Good Monti and Poultry Slnco 1900. churls of Mini Kmmn Lnfotra, iu< 4 narvhor o^mtiilc, and Mlm Ruth A Located Throughout tho State. Inddy, luporvlior of phyilonl cducn- tlpr PaceEighteen REDBANKREG 25,1^8.•:..... RAISE THE JCH1CK8 YOU USED TU BIDS WANTED. spent the week-end at Brookdalo Bid. vdnltt.br. lb* Board of •Kdjic.Mon WWS FROM KEYPORT. farm. ' . '• " LOSE. Pratts Buttermilk Babr Chicn of th« Borourh of Fair Haven for 100 torn Food t»l«es eviry liveable ehlok bocauss ng coil, more or Ins. delivered to the vat- Mrs. -William'D. Morgan and Miss Us Una nourishing Ingredients art care. lous schools of the Boroujli. 1 he Board DR. 0. C, BOGARDUb CANDI- Dolly Kernochan of Now 'York were re«erv»« tlio rlsht lo reiect,«ny or jll bid.. Woman of Refinement fully selected; skillfully blended: mechani- nidi to be In .my hnmls on or lisforo the DATE FOR MAYOR week-end guests of Mr. Lewis S. cally predlgestid. Phone ui (or Informa- fourth tiny of .Ma)'. W». »' 8;UU V 'l°o11 Can secure full or part time pleasant out-rloor. Thompson. tion. Fred D. WIIoft Co. . r- M" H. EDGAR SMITH. Ha Will Oppose Mayor Raymond Leroy Daffcndorf isjhe ntw driv- Clerk, employment, representing America's most beau- Wyckoff, Who Seek. JU-EI»ction er of Hurry Eayno Whitney's horse Monmouth County Surro|«t«'» Office. —Improvarhent Society Holdi An- moving van. • 1B the matter of the eitata ol John Wa». tiful and complete • nual Election of Officers. . Expert Repairing ner, decoaied. John David, one of Harry Payne Uotlce to creditor! to preBcnt claims ' !nlh Hny ol Pr. 0. C. Bogardus has filed hia and JEWELRY March. 1'2«- <"3 ftf •ppllciitlon of The petition as a candidate for mayor on plan by John Johnson. V Another Big Shipment of Rugs Farmers' Loin antPVrust Company, execu- Sales experience desired but not necessary. Miss Mary Kelly, daughter, of tor' ot the estate of John Warner, de- tho Democratic ticket ai.d Mayor Accuracy, skill and ex- ceased, notice is hereby fflven to the credi- Good income. Apply Raymond L. Wyckoff has U}M his on Bernard Kelly, who has been spend- 80 Bales of Rugs have arrived this week tor* of said deceased to exhiliil to the BU'J- ing the winter at New i'ork, has perience enable us to •erlhrr. executor a% aforesaid, their debla the Republican ticket. Mrs. Flor- and ilemnnds nirniils*. the said estnte, un- ence A. Poling, defeated lust year returned home. Thomas Conner of do the most delicate re- and will be on sale next der oath, within six months from the date Freehold was a recent visitor of Mr. of the aforesaid order, or they will be for- FRESH SILKS, Inc. for councilman, and C. J. Post have pairing. We guarantee ever barred tif their actions therefor Kelly. •gainst the said subscriber. filed petitions for the nomination for councilman on the Psmocratic Mr. and Mrs. Fred Behrman of satisfaction. Our prices Friday and Saturday, April 27, 28 Dated Freehold, N. J.t March 29, -192b. 908 WISS BLDG., NEWARK, N. J. THE FARMERS1 LOAN AN!) ticket. John B. Hoke anj J. R. Belmar were Sunday visitors of ^il) please vou. TRUST COMPANY. George McQueen and family. ' • 'Ji William Street, New York. N. V Camp have filed petitions on the Re- publican ticket for counulnien. Frank Sullivan has returned to Silverware Repaired < , These Rugs are all guaranteed perfect, in The Keyport improvemtnt associ- work at Brookdalo farm after a and Replated Like New. ation has elected the following of- week's illness. John McMahon of new 1928 designs and will be sold at prices that ficers: Bradevelt and Charles Gahler of REUSSILLE'S • ... • ', • • , Pmident—Miss Sussn Brown. Holmdel are new employees on the defy competition. Vice presidents—Mrs. Horacu S. Bur- farm. 36 Broad St., Red Bank rowci. Mrs. C. S. Jenks, Mrs J. Hester. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClain en- I "ROTH" Markets Offer Mrs. E. T. Tucker. Mrs. C. fa. Britlon. tertained friends from New YorJt on Recording secretary—-Mrs. 11. C, His* gins. Sunday. Corresponding secretary—Mrs. W. H. Thomas Ruth and Jack Bchan are Hltchctck. new jockeys employed by Harry j. Better Quality Meats at Lower Prices Treasurti—Srrs. Albert Vand^rD'lt. R. WEST Payne Whitney. Mrs. Josephine A. Hoff is cpcnil- Burrowes Walling • of Chicago I DRY PICKED ing some time in Virginia.. spent part of last week with friends , Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Cokclet and at Phalanx. His brother, Harry j 129 West Front Street, sons Junior and Charles spent tho Walling, who had been a patient at i Roasting or Frying Chickens week-end with Mr. and M'f. Luther the Long Branch hospital since he 39* Schenck of Holmdel. had two fingers of his right, hand cut •>««•«•«••••••«••••••••••»»»••••••••«•••••••< The Thursday Evening bridge off about a week ago, returned home NEW SHIPMENT—NEW ZEALAND 1928 club met at the home of Mr. and | yesterday. His injury will not ex- Mrs. E. F. Enrlich, who with Mr. tend further than the loss of the two MILK-FED SPRING LAMB—JUST ARRIVED ! and Mrs. J. Arch. MacK.vtni were fingers and there now Is little .danger hosts. Prize winners were Mrs. Ray- of blood poisoning setting in. LEGS OF 1928 SPRING LAMB mond L. Wyckoff and Albert M. Red Bank Loan Association Haijrli. Others present were Ray- Mr. and Mrs., David Houston of mond L. Wyckoff, Mrs. A. M. Haigh, Oceanport spent Sunday with RED BANK, N. J. ,'RIB LAMB CHOPS George and Miss Emma Thompson'. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrickfon, Mr. Tba Oldest Building and Loan Association in Red Bank. and Mrs. Norman B. LOCK'AOOO', Mr. Mrs. Houston was formerly Miss and Mrs. Asbury W. Campbell,. Miss Lydia Thompson of this place. Mr. Chartered 1887. Assets over $1,940,000.00. Fore Quarters Milk-Fed Spring Lamb Margaret Ogden, Gilbert T. Van ajid Mrs. Houston are now on their Mater. way to Santiago, California, where A New Series of Stock Is Now Open for Investors and Borrowers. they will spend a three months' va- A farce, "The Wholu Town's cation. Talking," will bo presented in the CLASS A SHARES. SMOKED CALI HAMS PRIME CHUCK ROAST The new concrete bridge at New- Parish house of St. Josepn's church man Springs was lighted for the $ 1 per month returns in about 135 months $ 200 on May 18th. Mrs. Herbert Gittins, first time last Saturday night. The dramatic coach at the Matuwar. higli 5 " " 1,000 14c Ib. 24c Ib. bridge was wired for electricity by school, is directing the alT^ir. f< George A. Hogan of Red Bank. 10 " " " " 2,000 Miss Marjorie E. Walling has re- sumed practice teaching at the New- 25 ' " " 5,000 PRIME RIB ROAST ark normal school after a vacation spent with her parents. THE TIRE SERVICE GO., 100 " " " " " 20,000 39* (BEST CUTS) 39* Mrs. A. Morales of Kidgewood 36 WEST FRONT ST., CLASS B SHARES. visited her mother, Mrs. Ella A. Phone $ 2 per month returns in about 78 months $ 200 ' Brown, several days last week. 10 "" " " " " 11,00; 0 BREASTS OF SHOULDERS OF C. A. Johnson, a formci resident here, now of New Rocheile, N. Y., S 9 6 20 " " " " " 2,000 MILK-FED VEAL MILK-FED VEAL visited friends here last week. Mr. VULCANIZING. 50 " " " " " 5,000 Johnson has been elected president of F. J. Tieniey & Co. , 100 " " " " " 10,000 16c lb. 22c Ib. Miss Mildred Boesch of Branch- "BLACK HAV'K" OR "HONEY" BRAND ville wa3 the week-end guest of Mr. ; Application for shares may be made at the office of the Association in the and Mrs. George S. Cherry. ; 24c to. REGULAR SMOKED HAMS 24c to. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Cherry BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK have moved into the house on Broad "CLOVERBLOOM" street which they recently purchased. 12 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins is "pend- PURE CREAMERY BUTTER ing a couple of weeks at Washing- ton, D. C. 50! (In !4-lb. Prints) 50* Mrs. John C. Osborn nas i new Buie!; five passenger coupe, the birthday gift of her husband. Mr. Osborn has also bought a i.ew Peer- ASK less. The Calvary Epworth league will THE MAN Roth & Company give a three-act play, "The Absent "WHO OWNS TELEPHONE 506 Minded Bridegroom," in the high 4 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. school auditorium on May lith. ONE Horace S. Burrowes is having a "LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS IN NEW JERSEY" sun parlor built on the south side o Stores In New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. his residence on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wyckoff arc occupying their home on Mapl place, after having extensive alter- ations made to the house. Mrs. Russell Slierrane and son o yfJackard presents New York were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schildknecnt. U Harry A. Brown is a patient in the Long Branch hospital following Nine New Models of the an operation for appendicitis. Miss Elsie M. Osborn har a po- sition in the office of Smith & Merz. Famous Packard JEight L1NCROFT NEWS. ertake the?!"? A Welcome Home Party For Mr. an< Mrs. William McKnigl.l, Jr. at J{ew £ow Vrices\! (The- Red Bank Register can be bough each week at the Lincrolt postoftice build ' M Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lay'on, Sr. f and family, Mr. and Mrs. liank Me Carron, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens well, hardly'.' and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Layton, 1J"S addition to the marked reduc ments of the custom body. The I F CHRYSLER "72" Jr., attended a welcome homo party m tion in prices of Packard cus- new cars fits into an entirely new they to the "72" today? or Mr. and Mrs. William McKnight -*- torn cars announced January market and \do not replace any were merely more beau- No closer than they were Jr., last Saturday night. Mr. and 3, 1928, Packard now announces other Packard models. It if now tiful—if it were just an Mrs. McKnight were married a week three years ago. ago and the reception was jiiven by a new line of Packard Eights mid* possible to choose from 53 Pack* average good value—it Mr. McKnight's parents, Mr. and way in price between the Packard ard models—the widest and finest would deserve no spe- As they have struggled Mrs. William McKnight of Freehold. Six and the Packard Custom Eight. selection in the fine car field. to approach, Chrysler Mrs. McKnight was formerly Miss The new low prices are listed be- cial consideration from Maude Menk of Red Bank. low and merit careful attention. Those who buy the Packard Eight the buyer. "72" has pulled away Henry Fenton returned f>om the need have no fear of radical and gallops around ong Branch hospital last Wcdncs Thousands have asked for the changes in motor design and Pack- dny, where ho had been o patient But it clamors for his and past them with power and performance of the ard owners have long been pro- about a week. He was mffering tected by Packard's adherence to consideration and de- more than the ease rom internal trouble and he under Packard Eight with standard bod- mands his attention by went an operation while at the hos- ies and now Packard has answered. the typical beauty of line that has of the old original pital. Nine entirely new* and beautiful dignified and distinguished Pack* reason of a gauge and Chrysler sensation-car Edward Pope of Phalanx ia cm models are ready for delivery. Each ard cars for more thin a generation. proof of greater value ployed as a teamster by William has the same motor and chassis that of 1924. Bray of Red Bank. Mr. E.ny Is a which cannot be es- have long made the Packard Cu»- WsjYjgpt arrange to have your constructor and he has a farm totn Eight America's foremost car. present car appraised "and apply caped. hiilnnx. CHRYSLER"72" John Plett, who Is employed as its value against the down and All cart today seek to chauffeur for John L. Scr.cnck of Each new standard body is Pack* monthly payments on one of these ing cars of lesser price llrookdalp, it laid up with lheuma- •rd in design and Packard in work* new Packard Eights? Or, you may approximate Chrysler "72" performance (>y than the "72." There simply cannot be Uni lit the homo of a Red Umik manship and possesses everything desire to pay cash, although many patterning after Chrysler engineering.' But n valid reason for paying as much or more 'rlnnd. in comfort and beauty short of prefer to follow the practice of most Mr. and Mrs. George Clajton nnd the individually selected appoint. successful men and use their credit. after three years of striving, how close arc for any car other than the "72." (ninily havo returned from a visit with Mrs. Clayton's mother at Iltuilrioui New Chrysler "72' Vrieet — Two-pa.s*ng*r Coup. (ri/A rumbi, uat\ nmcuburg. Mr. Clayton, who has The Standard Models of the Packard Eight • 1J45| Royal Sedan, «1W5| Sport Kcuclilrr (with rumble te,il), •HOI, |iI),,r.pMMntt,r i>een Biifferino from rhcuma'l»in, has 1 T 1 Olnv lil> e eturned to work. Touring, 7.PasKngcr ' $3550.00 Runabout, 2-4-F«Mtn|tr $3450.00 Si" "' a!III' Z" ^""z'"'i" , " ! Co"!" ("I"' rumble ,,a,), II743, Cro»n S*dtn, U795. All prUtl f. «. b. IMrml, tubjerl lit current I-,,/,,,,/ ,„/„ ,„„, CArr»/«r Mnny resident!, of this plncc nn.. Coupe, -J-PMicnjfer ' £3750.00 Phaeton, 5-F*utn(cr ' $3450.00 Jealen are Inn /Haitian lo tiltnilthe mnvrnimce irftimt fiaymtnti. Minlunx attended the welding of Coupe, 2-Puscngcr ' $3550.00 Sedan, 7>PaM«agcr t $3750.00 ;iinrlcs Mautcr of Phalanx and Mls» 8«d«n Limousin* - $3850.00 Club Sedan t * $1750.00 ^n,,n all bo,f,n,«J,l, of ih,,llj,,.p. lmfmJ'H0,".ZZ^Zr1lZ''h, ilury Hamcriilck of Vnndcrburg Cl-S~0 $3050.00 i trailable al >lithl eitta coil for other body lyfti, of ih, "61 - an J\"1i.» nst Sunday nftcrnoon. The couplo wore mnrrlod lit thn Hoimdcl Ho- Custom Models from $3875.00 to $8725.00 forinnd church by Hcv. Jnnics E, Priui dm net UdW< Irttihl «ni i-nWMX la* •' i-nw, piu,tr/r of the lied Hunk Ito- ANDY'S GARAGE orincd church. Mr. Mnutor In H Cornar MapU Avanu. «ni) W»a| Front Slraal, H«n op- day mornings at eight o'clock. . eration. She makes weekly trips to Band Concert and Display of Fir*' The boyn of the young inion's a»r ho hospital for treatment. work* Will be H.ld at Fr..|iold. _ loclatlon will meet at the Baptist Mips Ida llildcbrand opciit Mon- An entertainment will ,bo given ihapel tomorrow night. '•; ,• day with friends at New York. ' nt the Strand theater, at Freehold Tho ladies' auxiliary of the Bap- Mrs. Frank Kilduff entertained a on Friday night of this wuk for the tist church will meet next'Wednes- number of friends at a card party benefit of the Fourth of July cele- day afternoon at Mrs, John L. Friday afternoon. bration fund. Froohold will observe Kendrlckson's. tho Fourth with a band concert and UNION BEACH NEWS. a display of flroworks. The com- LEONARDO NEWS. , tnitteo.ln charge'of tho celebration Catholic Club to Hold Card Party — Club'i N«w Officer!. ; consists of Mayor Peter F. Runyon, The Elaptiit Paitor anil Ml» Family William S. Holmes, Eugene DuBois, . Vliltlng In Penniylvani*. The Union Beach Catholic club will hold a- party Friday night at JIUTIGB A. McMahon, John K. Hurley, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas G. Thomas the clubhouse on.Stone road. New Hyacinth Levy and Max Brown. and their son are spending a week officers of the club arc Martin Dc- with Mr. Thomas's parents nt Ply- lancy president, Stephen Feketie Engagement Annpunttd. mouth, Pennsylvania. During Mr. vice president, Mrs. Charles Sappah Thomas's absence the sery'tw at the The engagement has been pn- treasurer,, Mrs. George Fleming re- Baptist ch'urch will bo conducted by 'npunccid ,of Miss Sarah Louise cording secretary, Mrs. Anna Vogelr Rev. A. H. Sutphin of River Plaza. , Poarco of Stroudsburg, Pennsyl- us financial secretary, Mrs. Fred ^vanla, t,o Ira C. Tllton of Marlboro. Mls« Anita Moller of New York Scholl and Mrs. Clara Murphy house ,.MIB3 Pcarco formerly tnught at..tho spent - Saturday and Sunday with committee. : Froohold high school. Mr. Tllton Is friends bore. • employed by the Natlanat Freehold Mrs. A'dclaido Balch of New York Miss Lottie L. Tillotson of Hono- tanking company. . has opened her summer home at this lulu was the guest of Mrs. Charles m • 1 place. Suppuh lust week. ' Miss Tillotson gave an interesting travelogue on Mrs. Francis Goertner and her son Motor Llcomei.-Revoked. Monday evening at the Florence ave- of Westdeld are visiting Mts. Anna Last week .the motor vehicle li- nue firehouso for the benefit of the Phraner. • censes of Stephen P. Yetman of eighth grade graduating class. The heavy wind last week blew EnglUhtown and Joseph Kuberry Mrs. Vera Skislak spent a few and John SWCHSOII of Lang Branch down a fence in front of Mrs. Carl Baumgard's property. days visiting her sister, Mrs. Peeler ivero revoked foV driving while of Dnnbury, Conn. " Mrs. J. H Obcrlo is !iS"ing al- drunk. Lester Gregg ol Asbury t Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyril Farley of New Park lost his license for speeding. terations and painting done at her house. Benjamin Haulbooky Is (lo- York were visitors at tho home of Mrs. Charles Sappah last week. MIDDLE;TOWN VILLAGE NEWS. ng the painting and Benjamin Gut- tormscn Is doing the carpenter work. Mrs, Bernard Stern and daughter Now! In the of Albany spent a few days last M Stephen Greenwood Improving The sewing club met la*>t week at week nt the home of her mother, From Pleuro-Pneumonia. Mrs. Thomas G. Thomas's. Mrs. Fred Clauss. Mrs. Stephen Greenwood, who has Edgar Baker is having a cement Steinbach Men's Shot floor put in his garage. Misses Burtina and Octavia Au- been very sick with pleuro-pneu' mack wero among the entertainers Mrs. Walter Paine is driving a , monla, has shown markoi improve^ at the Community house at Keyport new ChryBler automobile which is a mont since Saturday. Two trained Thursday evening and at the school ift to her from her husband nurses have been nttcndir.f, r,ei', and entertainment on Monday evening. her sister, Mrs. Horace Guodchild Cornelius Corbctt is laid up with Eleanor Culion entertained on Mon- of Trenton, has boon with her. Mrs, a heavy cold. duy with her doll dance. Groenwood's daughter, Miss Grace Mrs. Solomon Neumnrii is sick , Greenwood, Is confined to tho house with grip. "Bubbles" Thomas spent a few days last week with her father and with grip. Another daughter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. English of Newark grandmother at Newark. Marguerite Greenwood, '.iai, recov- spent several days last week getting ered from grip. their bungalow in the Occun View Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy Eng- section in readiness for tiie s-ummcr lish were recent visitors at the home The hour for Sunday miming ser- of the latter's parents at Newark. vice at Christ church will be changed season. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Aumack ant] beginning with next Sunday to nine ,Mrs. George Redman has been daughters, Burtina and Octavia, . o'clock and this will be continued spending a week with he.- sister at motored to Philadelphia and wen; for tho duration of daylight saving Bclmiir. the guests of Magistrate Godfrey time. The service ench Sunday will Lester Roberts of Ohio motored to last week. be over by ten o'clock. This wil this place and spent a wetk with his Jiormit church attendants to cpend aunt, Mrs. John Waldnun. A directory of desirable homos I.- Host of Sunday on tlic tennis Mrs. Victor Price has returned The Register s Want page.-—Adve) Courts. home from the Long Branch hos tlsement. Misa Catherine Headdtn, has re- turned from California, where she . epent four months. She made the trip homo by bout, by way of the Pan- nirm cunal. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hondrick- , son and Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas F Morford nttended tho wedding of 'S Misa Eloisc Morford of Liooklyn Notable Sale Metis Shirts Saturday. Tho bride is noil known 15.2 Hands, 7 years old, fine type of saddle bred at this place on account of her fre- quent visits here. horse, black. Charles L. Steuerwald is having 600 high grade garments, tailored to Steinbachs own many changes mndo to the spacious grounds around his place. Last week Stud Fee, $50.00 six men wcru working nn the exacting specifications of fine, fasl color materials grounds. Sire ( Rex Peavine, 1796 Miss Mary Holmes' Tuyl >i has lmd B new driveway made on her prop Peayine McDonald erty. 4602 ( Tipsy Clark, 6741 Thnddeus Rldgcway has buiutiflod the grounds in front of Us now house. Mr. Itidgeway did tho work Dam { McDonald Chief, 1451 At About Three himself nnd he ha3 made the yard Red Belle H. ono of the most attractive in the vil Usual Cost for $4.50 lagc. 9792 ( Belle McDonald, 1499 $1.55 Mr. and Mrs. George Hooping o Red Bank, who recently leturned Blue Ribbon Winner at Rumson. from Florida, am spending a month Values $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 with their daughter, Mrs. John L. Hcndrickson. Vestrymen for Christ church fo the ensuing year have been elected. They nro E. D. Lontilohn, figbort W, CEDAR BROOK FARM A really great shirt §ale—in every sense of the meaning! Swuckhnmcr, William M. Thurnpson, .' Gcret Conover, Fred Tatum, John A, Tel. 1887 Spring Lake, N. J. Carey and Ward Thomas, Sr. A sale of the character men have been inquiring about for Two confirmation CIBBOS have been MR. & MRS. W. WALTER MARTIN, Owners, formed at Christ church. Olie moots months. Sunday morning nt quarter afto MMMUIIMMMMHIMIIIIIIHIIHIHIHMIIIII r^.iriirNi-u rrjrrrniujrrjiiii.'ihT'^jiitniMLfii ii:ini iiiiiinrtrrnminiirrjrT^m iniiij'Jiiiiiimriiniini.iniiinriiiiLjr^-iiiuiiiiiii-iin IIIJ;I iirniiiiinjiiiii-Jiu imiLininin iUiiL;]im:!inii[[i:i i:iiiii!;;iiiiiimniniLr!r:i:Mi[Lii I Six hundred high grade garments comprise it—garments that were purchased from their reputed makers at concessions large enough to permit a pricing on par with, usual cost! Each shirt tailored with unusual accuracy, of quality materials. For Safety's Sake Both neckband and collar attached styles included. In white broadcloth, novelty madras, woven soisette, oxford cloth, French batiste. Sizes 14 to 17. Store your Furs STEINBACHS—First Floor in Vogel's Cold Storage Vault*— by doing this your Furs and other garments will receive expert Household Drug Prices Are Down attention allthrough the summer. Our vaults we erected early in 1927 and they During This Unusual April Sale Ending Thursday embody all that is new and scientific tor the' Drufi DonUl Preparation! Palenl Medicine Mair & Sculp Preparation* preservation and protection of Furs. Last season .50 Drown'a Mixture, A or... 35c ,(>0 Korlmn'n Tootli I'nstr . Ovnlti ,r>0 IkiiII:Il' ..'10c these vaults. Your furs are within your reach on a few min- '.b0 l.ronm of Inrliir, H oi 35c r(, . . .. 1 ,>() Ovidtinc! ..l.U) 1.,'ii) Maiv T. (ioliliniiiiVi .2b Compound Llcorkn ...0 LLSI.TIIL. •!<>.: 1.10 Oxy-Crys . flSi: Color Ucxtorcr l.:it utes' notice, when your furs are stored in our cold-air Storage Vaulti. I'oWlll-r Mi: 1.00 ListlTilK) 7<» I.'.;.'. IVIr I.1J .15 Kpsoni Snltn, 1 ll> 10.: ,l!,r> M.-tcrinc Toulli 1'nMr M. M'lUKNilt !)0 .Mulsilltil (jicoiinut .1!5 I'owdornl Iiorux, 1 Ib..Me .i!f> l.yon'.s Tooth l'uwtlor I!'* I .i.O Vjl UN.till ( Oil Sliiii)i|)oo 30c .45 I'uro (ilyccrlno, 4 OJ ....25c TiO UvuriH :111c I III) V|>lo-MnnnuM, '« n:it .50 Ni'iit-t/'oinli Hiilr FOR MESSENGER SERVICE—PHONE RED BANK 474. .40 Ithubnrb and tfoilu 1.00 l.iiviiim 7(i. .:i:> Vroxlde nf lly in ifk l)i'r:.HlnK H5o Mixture 21. ,.r>0 IVIIMHIMII Tmitli l'u.'.l.' :>l>. 1 00 'iiiiili'iiin 7!k .fid I'lilniiilivr Sliani|i(Mi -10u .M> Itorlicllo SiiltB, H o/. 3Bu ,r,() I'I-IIITII Tooth I'nnli' :i(i. .10 'Illh. WllIlW T ,[i() I'ui'krr'h I'liio Titi* .15 I 0(1 ,S«I IIH|IIIIII'|I HotUi Menrhnimtp, 1 Iti iut .10 M(|iillih'j( Toolli IWr ..:i(k SIlllllipDI) .1(ll Over a Quarter Million Dollars in Furs Were ,;irp Hcldlllr. Powder 2Bc .Illi Toolli IlrualicH I!J. 1 (10 S,|iilhb'B Alinonil Oil 70c .MK Wild Knot, lliili' Tnnl,' Air Protected in Our Vaults in 1927. ... \ IVQGEI/ SONS ' Furrier^ Since.18951 Broad and Mochanic'Sts,, Red Bank, N. J, COMPANY ASBURY PARK, RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1928.

    PAST MASTERS' NIGHT. chicken'houses built'in tho rear of the tavern property. Peactf Memorial Unfurled at Lodge Harry Saunders is repainting his . Celebration at Long Branch:, automobile repair, shop on Broad The 31st annual past masters' street; • ' night was' observed last week by • —• • - i — — the Long Branch Masonic lodge and HAZLET NEWS. was attended by 300 persona. The . peace memorial of 21 flags of dif-Mrs, Jmnes Sutton Entertains the ferent nations, collected Dy \V. Earl Social Nine at Her Home. Hopper, was unfurled for the first Mrs'lJamcs Sutton entertained the time. Mr. Hopper presented the. Social Nine at her home at Keyport flags, to the club as a memorial to last week. A pleasant afternoon members of the lodge who died in was spent and the hostess served military service in the world war. A refreshments. It was the birthday past masters' jewel was presented of Mrs. Louis Stultz and also that to William A. VanBrunt The cele- of her father, C. V. R. Clark, who bration Avound up with a banquet was 82 years old and who wus a served by the auxiliary. guest. Mrs. John Rapp will enter- tain at the next meeting. The club members present were Mrs. Emiel School Trustee Reiigni. Pimpcr, Mrs. Cornelius Lambertson, Alex; L. Moreau, who has been a Mrs. William Lambertson, Mf» member of the Freehold board of Thomas G. Cowles, Mri. Marcus Lei-. education for 27 years, resigned last Miss Hyldah Hyer, Mrs. Elizabeth K week. George B. Conover, vice Winterton, Mrs. James Sutton and president of the board, declined the Mrs. Louis Stultz. The guests were nomination of president to succeed Mrs. Hattic Thornc, Miss Anna Mr. Moreau and the matter of elec- Cowles, Mrs. John Rapp, Mrs. Henry tin a president was laid over until Chinery, Mrs. Charles X. Crawford the next .meeting. _ and C. V. R. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles, SHREWSBURY NEWS. Thomas Cowles, Mrs. Thomas G. Firemen Called Out to Fight a Grau Cowles and Mrs. Ida Pratt were and Woods Fire. Newark visitors on Wednesday. (The Bed Bank Resliter on bt bought Mrs. LeRoy Clark spent Wednes- each nit in Shrewsbury from Richard llcake at ibe postofflcc.) day at Red Bank. The Shrewsbury fire company Angelo M. Webster has bought a was called out twice Friday after- new Pontiac sedan. noon to a grass and woods fire at Michael Corbett's farm on Sycamore $12SO LOT avenue. The fire was put out with the use of sand and brooms. It Before Building threatened Mr. Corbett's house and Get this Bennett Book outbuildings several times but its advance was checked by the firemen. of 75 Homes $SOO WORTH OF PRIZES Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Smith, who occupied Christian Brpderson's AT THE house on Sycamore avenue, have moved to West Long Branch. Bruce Campbell, Sr., has bought a new Hupmobilc coach. Louis Reid and family motored to Philadelphia on Sunday. Mr. Reid is employed by Lawes Brothers coal VV/JJ cannot begin to company. W explain here our Members of the Shrewsbury fire wonderfully successful company with the fire truck will at- Money-saving Home- Country Club Estates Building plans. A call tend the state firemen's parade at from our representative Long Branch on August 18th. may save you $30.0 to FREE LOT DAY ON THE PROPERTY Dr. B. F. King, a veterinarian, is $3000. Get in touch confined to his home with sickness. with him today. Lewis L. Wliite has had the drive- way of 'his home recoated with ennett uome crushed blue stone. B Better II U Built r'rcil Ciibcroon, station agent at NORTH rONAWANDA, N. Y. the railroad station, spent yesterday Forjulliiijormiitioa set at Now York city. CRUCK.KII & JUDGE, William I. Green of Broad street Dickinson Road, Chatham, N entertained his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Smith of Bayonne, over the wcek- Phom Chatham 648-V. Saturday, tnd. Robert Williamson of Red Bank has installed a new oil-burning at- 2:00 F>. M. SHARP tachment to the. furnace in his house on Sycamore avenue. .lohn Levy of Riverside avenue, a salesman for the Woar-Ever cook- ing utensils, has bought a new Essex REGISTER TODAYIf coach. Several property owners on Broad street have done considerable grad- ^ At The Office Of The Peck Sales Agency, 6 Mechanic Street ing work on their lawns. Miss Elizabeth Colleran of High- lands, a teacher at the public Echool, ONCE was laid up several days last week w ;'') ^rip. in a lifetime! IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY IN THE BARREL ! p!i Killing.*, son of Mrs. Hen- i\ KriR.-i of White street, spent You will have only ONE th,: wi'tk-end with his aunt at New chance to buy her an en- York city. Benjamin Lane has finished a gagement ring. Make it Registration Closes Saturday at Noon large painting job on Edward Mur- the best you can possibly phy's o.Hate. He will soon begin an- afford. other large job on Louis C. DeCop- pct's estate. All the buildings on Mr. Come in and we'll show DeCoppel's place will be repainted. Alexander Robertson and J. Har- you how to get the most for old liiordan spent last Wednesday your money. Our direct 1 trout fishing in Eatontown brook. connections ,«ith a New The men did not catch any fish. They intend to try their luck again soon. York diamond importer Francis O'Brien is confined to the make it possible for us to liouso with tonsilitis. He is employed secure exceptionally fine hy Charles Conover of Newman values in guaranteed dia- Springs. Dr. William Stevens and son, Dr. monds and mountings. CUcn Stevens, of Scranton, spent spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "Diamond Headquarters." William Layton. Dr. Glen Stevens W« in dlnct raprcunUtivci of wrtant recently graduated from a college in j Checko-Slnvoki;i as a physician. Mr. KIMBERLEY nml Mrs. Ciirl Stevens and son Ken- _Diamoiut Cultin, Worki, N. Y. neth of Relford were also visitors of "Dtunnnit gvtrtnUtJ fa iht cutiin" First 10 Winners Mr. and Mrs. Layton. Dr. William I.. Finch of New York has bought See the Prizes I he Baldwin pony which was raised YOU must be on the by Mr. Layton's son William. Mr. Receive Prizes. Kinch has taken the pony to his property or have a rep* Mimmrr home on Riverside drive in in the Window Miildlotown township. •lack Cawy and William VnnKcur- resentative there to The Eleventh Will i n, one of Casey's pupils, in aviation, STREET, were visitors ut Detroit last week. RED BANK, N. J. of Our Offices. claim the lot if your ticket is Lloyd Hawk, manager of the Smoke Shop tavern, is having small drawn. Otherwise another Be Given the Lot. coupon will be drawn and so on until the number held by some- one present is thus selected. Now Is the Time

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    YI/ilK***** \A/UCf-^ Master of Ceremonies, will draw the Registration Quality COAL W Uliam W nite, Coupons from the Free Lot Barrel. That Burne Without a Clinker ! FredD.WikoliCo. JOIN THE CROWD - BE THERE RED BANK N, J. OFFICEi 10 W. Front SI. Phsn* SB2 YAnOi Mapl* At: It Damn PUc. The Peck Sales Agency , PhoH* BB4 6 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. Phone 740

    tami RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1928. Page Twenty-One Monmouth, who has/ been confined Tj|riiHWrT'iyimrTTrri^^ —--'"-•-r^T ' Br virtu. «t a writ at II. fa. to ma dl- to tile bed'several-days with rheum- notid, UisatToot of tha Court of Chan- NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN eary of tba Btata ot tin Jeratr wlll'&a atiem.'is able to.be about tho house. a*s»aad to aalt at publla vandna. en Mon- Miss'Anne Lehman is sick with a day, tha.-MV.nti dir of Mar. 10IW, Good Roofing A BIG GAIN IN CHURCH MEM- Stop-Think-Buy Now! between tb» boon of It o'clock and > BERSHIP. aore eye. o'olook (at 1 o'olook aaatarn atandard tlma), In tha afternoon of aald day, at Mrs. Howard W. Roberts of New tha Court Uonie In tba Borougb of Fraar ti "The Kind That UsttS' Firemen'e Auxiliary to Hold a Monmouth has improved from her hold, county of Monnouth, Naw Jtney, to Strawberry Feetiral—Woman AT- aatlify • dioraa of aall court amounting to , , For ajil types of roofs sickness to such an extent that sho approximate!* li.TM.OO. , •ragae 328 Miloi a Day in DrWe is. able to take short automobile Quality COAL New Prices Alt that oirtaln tract or panel of land From Florida. and primliaa bartlnaftar particularly da* rides. . •orlbad. ritual*, lylnr and bataj In tba As a result of tho recent evange- Mrs. Nellie Grant of Port Mon- T.wnitilp of HolmdeT, In tb. OQuntr of MonmoutK Roofing Co. Honey Brook Lehigh Nut Coal .....$13.50 per ton. Monmouth and BUta of Naw Janay. Johna-ManvllU Approved Roofsra listic campaign at the New Mon-mouth was suddenly taken sick Jast Egg Coal , ". 13.S0 per ton. BE01NNJN0 In tha canter of tha public 12 MASON PL. mouth Baptist church 52 persons week. Her condition wag serious >pa-llx digreil wait along •aald lot Pea Coal .?. : 10.50 per ton. threa hundredhundred,., . nlnaty*i.ventnaty*i.ven . and .five- . •MfMMMMl Sunday night nino persons were Mrs. William dolden of locust tenthi feat to We northweit comer of I baptised.' They arc Mrs,' George oint,who' received a broken leg in Top Notch, Stove Size .....'. 10.00 per ton. •ama and to formally Paul Konlih'i llnai thane* (!) north /our dagraai fortySv* Thome, Mrs. J.C. Runyon, Mr. anda fall several months ago, is able itilnut.l wit lion? itld Konlih'i lino on* Mr». Richard Best, Millard Foster, to .he about with the aid of a cane. Less 50 cents a ton for cash in ten days. hundred, ulna and - flftr-alght ona nun* BUY YOUR PAINT dndi fietl thenca (8) aoutn alghtyilx Frederick Runyon, MiBj Anna Ellen- Augustus Horan and family of dtiriei tut three'hundred, ulnety-nvin berg-, William Stout and Mrs. A. II. Brooklyn Bpent last Wednesday with 50 cents extra for bagging. All coal screened. .ana thlrty.four'hundridtha feat to tne een« DIRECT from FACTORY itl of the alomald publlo road) tbanca it) Crawford. More baptisms will take Mr. Iloran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. RAY SANBORN aontntrly along the iitna ona hundred'nlno LEAD AND ZINq PAINT place, Sunday night. Those who areHenry Horan of Belford. and *fiftr>elficht one bundradtha feat to the Slue of beginning. Containing one.acre... to be baptised will meet with the Dr. and Mrs. A. W. McConnell of ~~ Betntfiamo premliM conveyed to'Albert A $4.00 Patiit for $2.50 a.Galloa deacons, tonight after the prayer Belford.are on their,way home from J. Mbtt bj Miry a. Mott. widow, by deed bearing data Hay 22, 1025, and recorded High ^Grade Flat Paint Two Dollars "k ^Gallon: meeting. Tarpon Springs, Florida, where they In tha Cltrk'i efltea cf Monmouth In the ,A strawberry festival will be held spent the winter. Shrewsbury Coal and Wood Co. book 12)7 of iaedi, at saga 480, ato. : • Shinfl* Stain, all colon, from 75c per gallon Mrs. Jacob Stryker and her chil- > ' Belsad a» tba property of Albert J.-Motl VarnUhei from $1.50 per gallon' , by the ladjes' auxiliary of Chemi- at ai., taken In execution at tna eult ol cal fire company of Belford Tues- dren of Locust Point spent Satur- Phone Red Bank 824 from 8-2-4. Frank Herbert Eldrodga and to be lold by Atlantic Unwed Oil. $1.00 gal. Roof Paint, 60c gal. IIAHRY N. JOHNSON, Sberllt. day night, May 8th. Mrs. Edward day and Sunday with relatives at T. Bennett is chairman of tho com-New York. <<€^^ US U I10.H. , Monmouth Paint and Varnish Works mittee in charge of tho festival. Mrs. Irving Roop of Belford spent Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Walling of part of Jast week with her mother, $'•':' Makbra of,Paints for All.Surfaces Port Monmouth returned home last Mrs. Joseph VonBrunt of Keans- BumsteadsWormSyrup 25S Willow Avenue Long Brand?, N. J. week from Braden Castle, Florida, burg. Phone 31I9-J making the trip at a rate of more John T. Johnson of Belford has than 325 miles per day, with Mrs.' returned homo from a visit of sev- Agents Wanted. Walling as driver all the way. On ral weeks with relatives at Brook- nbr na]LMaa>totito. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walling had lyn. IRA D. BAIRD JOS. C. DAV1SON IM. 0. A, Voortuaa. K. D. I^OtaalDbU for guests Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boyd The members of the Odd Fellows' •>»•«•••*•*•*•*•>•*•*••>•»•••*•< and their son Willard, Mr. and Mrs. odge of Belforc visited the Odd TRADING AS Harry Boyd and Mrs. Ella Corson Fellows of Red Bank Monday night. of. Tottenville. Lester Sickle3 of Navesink is em- The subject for the morning ser- ployed at the Newark office of the mon at the Belford Methodist church Castle ice cream company. Red BanK will be "Assurance." At night the Latham Reid and family of New Baird & DaVison topic will be "The Mind o£ Christ." York have moved to their summer Last Wednesday 35 -persons attend- home at Locust Point, ed tho community mid-week Bervice Mrs. H. Wermert of Belford spent Candy Kitchen ^Specials at the church, and a goal of fifty Saturday and Sunday with her ... Announcement... hasj>een set for the attendance at brother at New York. th Crawford Compton in charge of various departments. The wait- Sunday, May 6th May we have the pleasure of a call? resses will be Mrs. Charlotte Mey- Tickets aood only on special train leav ers, Mrs. Harriet Bennett and Misses ing Red Bank 7 :58 A. M*. Returning leave New York. West 28rd Street. 7:47 P. M., BAIRD & DAVISON 1 ft. of Assorted Milk Chocolates 60cl Both for O-l AA Vema and Anna Helmuth, Mildrec Liberty Street. 8 :00 F. M. Newark. Droai Caslcr, Etta and Pearl Coddington Street. 8:06 F. M. Children 5 yean of ttge and under 12, half fare. 1 qt. of our own make French Ice Cream 70cJ «J»X««» Louise and Anna Palmer, Mildred (EASTERN STANDARD TIME SHOWN. Morris, Alice Walker and Josephine Bennett. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Mr. and Mre. Alfred Browor o 1" ft. of Caramels 60c| ... , -»- ftft Navesink entertained friends at i Al1 tor bridge party at their home Saturday lft. of Hard Candy 50c &J..UU night. First prizes were won b 1 ft. of Peanut Brittle 40cJ Mrs. Howard Bundins and Leslie Carhart, second prizes by Mrs. Agnes Dillon and Arthur Irwin ami third prizes by Mrs. Leslie Carhart •nd Stanley Sculthorpe. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sickles, Mrs. Stanley Sculthorpe Special Sale and Mrs, Arthur Irwin. The play of "Am I Intruding?" at the Port Monmouth schoolhouse last -of- Friday night drew 11 large attendance ami m;iile a big hit. The profits will amount to about $135. The play will be repeated some time in May in "response to' numerous requests. It was (tTvc-n by the ushers' union of the New Monmouth Baptist church. The members of the Republican women's club of Middletown town- Top Coats ship will make a trip to Asbury Park Friday ill Robert N, Seeley's bus. The women will attend a Bhow and CQVPE FOB. DETROIT have dinner at Asbury Park. Mrs. Bert Maxson of Port Monmouth gavt a euchre party for the benefit of the Right now, when you need some club yesterday afternoon. I or Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood and their protection and your heavy Over- 4-Door Sedan two daughters of Staten Island spun Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and coat is burdensome, is your chance Mrs. Thomas J. Casler of Port Mon DODGE '895 mouth. MiBs Leila Caslcr of Fort Monmouth returned home Saturday to get just what you need at .a big Cabriolet after having spent two weeks with Mrs. Kirkwood. saving. Arrangements are- being com BROTHERS >945 plated for the ceremony of tin- Je Lux* Sedan Crowning of the Virgin, which will be held Sunday, Mny Cth, nt St. Broken lots specially priced for a f Mary'a church at New Monmouth. Miss Mnrio Labrccquo will act in quick get-away. NEW 970 tho crowncr. I.». b. Dttrott Otlo Johnson's new house nt Navesink will bo completed early In Juno. Carpenters arc busy on the Blues and Fancys. house every day and after working hours Mr. Johnson, who l» employed na n carpenter, works on tho new Sizes 34 to 42. building. A nmiiciilc for tho bonoflt of tho old Indies' homo at Ocean Grove will be given Tuesday night, Muy 8th, at Values to $45. tho Now Monmoulli Unptlst church, under the direction of Mrs. Kathnr- ine Throckmorton of Red Hank. Here is the fastest car under a thou- lldatlves and frlcndR or Mis. Uob- ort N. Seelcy of Port Monmouth sand dollars! < With the fastest ac- Kiivo n blrtlulny lurprino party for her lust Thursday night. Tlie colo- brant received a number of gifts celeration of any car under a thou- and everyone, hnd n jolly time. St. Afiiicj'n guild of St. Clement's sand dollars! < And the greatest church of Bclford will hold a pack ogo party and sociable, with n grab bug AI > ipeclnl fcaUiro, Turadny flexibility! And the greatest motor! evening, May 8th, at eight o'clock nt tho church chapel. And the finest four-wheel brakes! An Eontor fcntlvnl w«»- held Tuo»il»y night of Inut wook for tho Built to supply tremendous power children of AH Saints' church of Locuitt Point. Tho chllilrou were troatgd to ice cream, colored osx< safety and dependably. ami cub. A rainy day linir nnrinMn will ln> Tuna In (or Doil«a ProltiMa Radio Program aTiry Thiiri'day Nlalil, lifltl Thurmlny night of next week WEAF, BiOO lo Sl30. (Eaitarn Slmdaril Tlma) NIIC Rail Nalwork. nt Uio nolford Mrtlioilliit clmrch. Itofroalimontn will Im iiorvcii anil u J. KRIDEL protrmm will bo RIVPII. FRANK VAN SYOCLE MM. J, H. Draljmril of Nuvn»l«dfc, Red Bank NBAL O'BRIEN, M«r. 14B-1B1 W. Front St. who hna boon In poor lifiilth novoritri Tolophono 1200 , ' montlm, In now mnklnit her Iiomo with hor (lAiigliter, Mm, L'nrl Uo- Atso rnn VICTORY «IX ttf<» TO >ur> AND TUB SENIOR mx tisn TO urn Vontry of /^Bvciiliik, Mri, IJOUISO Lthmnn of Port ..». Twentv-Two RED feANK KEGI51TBK, APRH; 25, 1928.

    tiiiitllii Hiaattsiaaaiiiiii'itiat PHONE LACKAWANNA 15 JO RED BANK 1746 RAILROAD PA VS. daughter of Rev, William P. Van- Tries, have been kept indoors with Suits * Growing Out of Crossing sickness. » .' ' Crash Are SattlerJ. Mr. and Mtt. Andrew Hecht have WILLIAM O'BRIfN Damage suits which were the out-movqd from Allen 'affect to Wash- Tire Sale growth of an accident on the «Jer- ington street.- HUGH GETTY, INC., seyville -ruilroad crossing, -near- Augustus Bauer of Jersey City Beginning April 25th, we will sell piir en- Farmingdalc, last May, in which two has reopened his boarding house on tire stock of Goodrich Tirea and Tubei at cost. MEANS were killed and fourteen were in- Allen atreet. BUILDERS jured, have been settled oat of court. High Pressure.sizes, 30x3% to 34x4%. Jean Humphries of Metuchen was LITTLE SILVER NEWS. HIGH GRADE SERVICE awarded $21,300 and her parents Balloon sizes, 29x4.40 to 33x6.75. Approved and Improved 359 West 26th St., 18 Mechanic St, $3,000., Dorothy Potter will receive Lodge to Hold a Clam Chow'eier $8,500 and hor parents $1,000. Doc- Supper—Missionary Meeting. tors testified that these two would t'fh. Bed Bank Register can be bought Ford Tires From $5.50 up . Heating ' Plumbing Roofing New York City. Red Bank, N. J. each week In Little Silver at the Union never wholly, recover from their in- News Stand at the depot and at Ceorgt MMIMIIHMHIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIHIHWIf juries. Miss Esther Pierson received tjuackenbush'a general atore.) Balloons From $6.50 up Water Systems Copper Work $15,000 and the vtfdow of Julius The American Meclianics' lodge Bcrcik, driver of the car which was will hold a clam chowder supper on To Our Friends and Patrons: , Earthen and Irort Pipe . . PLANTING TIME struck, received a like s>um.- The Friday night, May 4th, on the first We will reopen our new Garage and Service We Handle the American Radiator Company's —for— other euits were settled for sums floor of the lodge hall. It will- be ranging from $500 to $3,000. The the first supper held there 'by the Station again about May 1st, with entire new ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS killed and injured were, members of lodge. The first floor has been con- stock. Garage space to let. . C- Fruit Trees and Strawberry Plants a party of high school students, verted into a dining hall. A kitchen RED BANK and SEAV "••••••,••» BRIGH" T Roses, Evergreens and Flowering Shrubs and which had been on a trip to Asbuty and new tables have been installed : Respectfully, SHADE TREES Park. ___^-__ and the room will accommodate sev- enty persons. The menu for the such aa Mountain Aslif Elms, Cut-Leaf ' W«eping>* Birdi, Um- brella Trees, Linden, .'Weeping and Yellow Baric Willows, and RUMSON NEWS. supper will consist of clam chowder, WILLIAM HANNEK.EN Users'Experience Proved Norway Maples. potato salad, devilled eggs, gelatine, » Formerly Jot. Sesta's Garage SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS FOLLOW: Petitions Filed For Primary Election cake, rolls and coffee. 171 W. Front "Street, Red Bank, N. J. Grimes Golden, English Codling and Starr Appla Trees, —Athletic Club Dance. A party was given last week for (The Red Bank Register can be bought Lawrence H. Seibert in celebration 2 years, 4 to 6 feet; $2.50 per 10 and $17.00 per 100. eaeb week In Kumson at Fuinerty'a gen- BADGER ' Elberta and Hale Peach Trees, 1 M to 2 M feet, stocky eral store, at Boyle's grocery, at Jobn of his eighth birthday. Games were Anderson's confectionery store, and aplayet d and prizes were awarded to with splendid roots: $5.00 per 100 and $1.00 per 10. Philip Vellen'a store.) William Crease and William Rob- . Hydrangea P. G., strong 3-yaar plants; 30c each; 3 for Van R. Halsey and Leighton Lob- bins. Standard ... and 10 for $1.75. dell have filed petitions ioi nomin- JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dorrill have Flowering Shrubs, our selection, ten (10) large plants ation for councilmen on'thc Repub- returned home from Florida, where tor $2.50. lican ticket. No petitions were filed they spent the winter. Outboard These specials are at nursery or by express. We cannot by Democrats. Two councilmen are (futility Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winn will send by parcel post at these prices. - to be elected. Frank itenton will leave next week on a hunting trip run for assessor on the Kepublican in North Carolina. Motors JTANDARD QUALITY? ticket and Daniel A. Naughton will Tha Winona missionary society in tires U at the mark be the Democratic candidalc. Charles Regular and Racing Jos* H. Black, Son & Co. will meet on Friday night of this "Sterling" on silver - aj Ward will be a candidate for re- week at the home of Mrs. Edward Models with latest im- standard of Quality that is HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. election as collector on ti'c Demo- Wilby. The committees in charge provements now in never questioned. Such are— OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS UNTIL 6:00 P. M. cratic ticketU He is the only person of the meeting are Mrs. Edward to file a petition fot that office. In stock for immediate de- Wilby, Mrs. Fred Hurley, Mrs. the first district Mrs. Edythu K. Fol- George Millward, Mrs. Emerson -• livery. ler and James P. Bruce will run for BADGER Quackenbush,' Mrs. Victor Satter, members of the Republican county New, quiet mufflers Mrs. Jessie Spencer, Mrs. Harry Ket- committee and in the second district fof 1927 motors. and the quality never varies. tel and Mrs- David Jones, refresh- Mrs. Frieda L. Stevens will be a Exclusive authorized Hence the ever«increasing ments; and Miss Marie Wilby, Mrs. demand which these popo. 4jy Berths—Stare«>aker, Miss M. Peters, agent. 1 committeewoman and Daniel A. Mrs. George Ivins, Mrs. Louis East- lar tire* to deservedly enjoy. . Naughton for Democratic county man and Miss Florence Campbell, Bb'm'rrilffeeirlarr entertainment. C. C. ALEXANDER, Jr. Distributed by . The Rumson -athletic association Mr. and Mrs. J. Noble Imlay, who will hold a euchre party ai:d dance have been spending the winter at SHOWROOM: 500 Main Street, Asbury Parjt. NORWOOD TIRE CO., Inc. on Friday night of this wccK at Red New York, have returned to their SERVICE: 421 Jefferson Avenue, Avon. Men's hall. LONG BRANCH, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. home here. Phone Asbury Park 2664 Dr. and Mrs. James J. Reed of the Mrs. .Caroline Pontin observed Rumson road have returned home her 87th birthday last week. She Airships, Penn Yan, Sea Sled and Cute Craft Boats Ask Your Dealer from California, where they spent received a boquet of flowers from ••••••••••••••••»•••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••«••»«> the winter, St. John's guild, of which she is a A Buick touring car, driven by member, and a shower of birthday Henrich Zebuhr, a cook at ttie Rum- ! cards from many friends. Mrs. Pon- son country club, was ba( 'y' dam- tin is enjoying good health. aged Saturday afternoon when it Two Fort Monmouth soldiers were What a crashed into a concrete wall on thehurt last week when a truck injijyhich sharp turn on the Rumson road, near they were riding crashed into a stone Buena Vista avenue. Zebuhr was wall at Hightstown, The soldiers not hurt. He reported the accident were on their way to Trenton with A NEW JERSEY INVESTMENT TRUST to the police headquarters. He said several crates of carrier pigeons, a blow out of one of the tires caused which were to have been liberated Difference him to lose control of the machine. at that place. BOARD OF DIRECTORS CtTAiiu W.tmKa BAKU, Moaeclilr, N". ]. Based on New Jersey's Profitable Industries George M. Dexter has reopened Mrs. Minnie Harvey entertained If you think that coal is just coal we his summer home on the Rumson StertUry of the C*rpor«rion. relatives from New Brunswick on GiK.DiHMnF,CotLmt.ElIiil>etD,N.J. Tru* road and Robert G. Ilslcy has re-Sunday. itnt. FupUU H'tiotut IM, Eliubtth. K J. Founded by Well-Known New Jersey Men want you to see famous Reading turned to his summer home on CUHTOK Coitvit, New Vork, N. Y. Pmf Mrs. Ralph Marra has been kept i American AjMcUtim »/ Security A"Ur- Ridge road, Anthracite—the cleaner Pennsylvania indoors with sickness. for Conservative New Jersey Investors Mre. Lewis Wilson tendered a mis- H*ui COMA»O, Perth Aabor, N. I. rV«t+ Benjamin F. Shoemaker of Point itnt, PniJ. Amb-y X«Hoiul B*^. cellaneous shower Monday afternoon Hard Coal. Pleasant has been visiting his son, JOIN J. COMI, Dal, N. J. Tr»rarn wf tU to her sister, Miss Charlotte Soulc of C*p4tion.Ci Benjamin A. Shoemaker. J. VicTofc D'Aiou. Newark. N. J. E Red Bank, who is engaged to wed •nd Ex-Am. PTB«CWOT, Ctux County. I Frank Sickles, also of Red Bank. STirmx L. DAVIS, Newark, N. I. f It burns evenly, with less' soot, smoke xN the investments now being offered to-the public Mrs. Charles Dixon, Mn:. John MARLBORO NEWS. DtvU tr AvtriU, Inc.. Xtwitk, HJ. and waste. WATNI DUWOMT, Fiterson, N. J. by the New Jersey Bond and Shareholding Corporation, New Jersey in- Foller, Mrs. Phineas M. Sirith and House on Mrs. John R. DuBoia's lien Attarnty. Mis3 Kva Brace attended the third JOBH W. FnovtOH, Pitcrwoo, N. J. Prtii&n vestors arc offered securities which combine an unusual degree of safety, I Farm Destroyed by Fire. John W. Ptrtutan Company, Pdttrwn, H- h earning power and profit opportunities. annual meeting of the .Presbyterian It's economical and right now we have Marlboro firemen were called out ALU J. FiACtiMFOHt, Newwk, N. j. &tcrr* society for missionaries last week at urj, Wwtld Buldint & Loan Ann* Xwtrib Saturday night to the fire which Outstanding financial, business and professional men of the state, representing practi- Rivorton, near Camdcn. all the sizes in stock to give you maxi- destroyed the house on Mrs. John R. HAKIT M. PinMD, Nrwirt. N. J. Frnlinil, A party was given Sunday for EntxPrttt.Htwtt{,H.J. cally every line of business and all major industrial centers of New Jersey, are actively Dubois's farm. I mum results at minimum cost. Raymond Pullcn in observance of JOHN J. GILLIH, Ntrwuk. N, ]. Stertury d* associated in the management and direction of the New Jersey Bond and Shareholding The fire had gained suph-headway Truiurrr. Gillcn Co., Inc. his 39th birthday. A number of JDHMJ. GLIKKOH, Atliniton, N. I. fntldtni Corporation. This Corporation fulfills a need of New Jersey's profitable industrici for that nothing could be done to save •ni ftmuTCt, J. 1. Cwnntnt rounirj Co. additional financing accommodations and, at the same time, provides a sound and friends pave a surprise party Mon- Kurnj. HJ. day night for Mrs, John O. Foller the house or its contents. attractive investment opportunity for New Jersey investors. | George W. Elliott & Co. Mrs. Chris Mcyor, • Jr., and Miss RoiiKT 3. HuDCfiTH, Jener City, N. J. in celebration of her birthday. The J)iTKtor, Unim TTUII O* lluiton County birthday At Andrew Zerr I»_st week Christine Meyer were week-end vis- >istiont) Ban*, Vm City, HJ. John H. Naughton, Prop. IEAOING itors at Brooklyn. BuNAip J. KiATtita, Afliniton.N. J. CTufr* These Factors Safeguard the Money You Invest and tht I was celebrated with a party. James msn tf i)u Botri. Ifio.icm^.mm-t Bonk.. E. Bogle, the assessor, observed his The play "Pirates of Hawaii," JOKX J. LiKfXAir. Hinifoo, W. ). Qttpnv which was given recently by the lion Attorney. Profits Which Your Money Earns i Ocean Ave. Phone 14. Sea Bright, N. J- 67th birthday last week. JAUJ. MILL.*. Jmcy Ciij, N. J. Suu Maw Louise and Wilson VanTries, young people of this place, was re- •Itr, Mttrepoltftn Lift Ini. Ctf. peated by them in the Colt's Neck RICH A ID MOIKIIX, Paualc, N. ]• Viri Frcr OrganizationExpmnsPaiJ: Allcxpcniciincident Rigid Trust Agrttmrnti All stock told to in- schoolhouse Friday evening before a idtnt, Lincoln H«tion4il Bonk, P«jldfc. to otganiziag this investment trust, have been piidouc vestors is registered by the Trustee, under an A. P. Mimitiira. Newirk. N. J. Ch*itm*n tf of the proceeds of the sale of Founders Common Stock agreement which requires that at least 90%-of the large audience. t)ii BMrd •/ tltmon, Vtn Vinty *ni Muif to the smount of $L;O,OOO, which vru purchased price at which securities ate sold to investors muse Arthur Halligan, who has been in C WILFHO J. Fiac. Newirk. H- I Tuttwtt by the officers, director!, members of the idviior/ be deposited in the Trust Fund before the stock it Porto Rico several months, returned •nJ StertUry, UnittA Dit & TMI Wot\f, council snd sn additional selected group of New registered. No monies may be withdrawn from this on Monday. H<**T\, H- J. Jcncy business men. Officers of the Corporation hare Trust Fund for dividends or other purposes until the Miss Sarah E. Hayward spent COL. HAMT B.SALTI«, Trentoa. N. J. Ckltf served without salaries, and no stock hss or will be total sale price ii on deposit, and then only the Better Audiur Suu tf^itur Jtritj. given to officers or directors ot others without pay- excess may be withdrawn. * Sundny and Monday with her oous- EP*A*B SCSDM. Ntw.rk, H. J. Pr(iidint> Cutrtnty Tmit Co* ^rtsMrl;, ment for same in cash. in, Mrs. Josephine Vanderbilt of Loun Srm. PiUitoo, N. I- TraUtnt, ftiuc^ RntrvfJPundand DUidindi: After annual divi- Keyport. . , dends have been paid on the Cumulative Preferred FiiDiticK C. SUTIO, Bilking Rldp, N. J DivinifieJ Invistminl: Upon completion of Stock of the Corporation, tj% of the remaining pTCJidfni of tht C&rpmttion. thij fimncinr, the cost of which mar not eiceed nine Lawns EAST KEANSBURG NEWS. GIOKCI R. VAUOHAH. KciktOD. N, /. ftw profits of the Corporation will be set aside in a per cent, at least one-third of the funds of the Cor- Reserve Fund, which can be invested only in sea- tcuting Attomrf, Suiws Co. poration muit be invested and remain invested in SiLvuni 11. WIIUAUI. Newitk, N. I. PrtiV soned bonds and preferred stocks. A dividend of on« Series of Boning Bout, at the Civic carefully selected secuririei lifted on the Netr|Yorlc Hall Friday Night. ami. Cu, )(r"r(. Bosrd of Directors composed of u well-known New Contest runted at this placr. CAIVIW 1. DimvAU, Trcntoo. N. J. 6*cy.< Jersey Gnsncial, butlnesi and prolcNional men. An Trcal., Mipt^tnl Brkk Ca. O encourage a more widespread interest in Mrs. E. J. llnhn has returned Rtitrittfomi Among the restrictions governing Executive Committee of seven directors is in active Gioina W. HAI.I., thinclkn, N.). rVtlUmt, the Corporation's invcitmtnti are the provisions charge of day to day operations. An Advisory better lawns and gardens, THE WORLD home from St. Michael's hospitnl at that not mote than j%of all available funds may be Council of men of high standing and broad business Newurk, whore f-he underwent nn WAIII* HAMeaict. Mnbokcn, N. J. C/fcanr. Tis conducting' a contest open to all indi- Cipol, V* rittKhm.n Co. invested in any one security or individual company, experience, located'in Important industrial centers operation. She is much improved. J»un I KiAinaT. Unit Qty. N. I. Cnw nor more than io% jn any one industry. No securi- of the arate provides local coopct*tlon in the in- viduals, estates and communities in the Metro- The Woman':! club of Ideal flinch nlof at Law. ties may be purchased from any officer, director or vettigation and supervision of investments made ia W 1 IKIUI, EllutKlli, N. ). DltiiKr, •stockholder of the Corporation. politan Area of New York City for the best will hold n card party Sullrdny night, r.opln National taut, fltialilk, K1. Newjeruy. May 19th, nt Mrs. Julia Kerry's. ft'tiiuuF. Kinxn, IUitlKm.N.1. rtiiUint, entries in Amateur, Estate, Inter-Community Villlan f. K.irno C... Har,l,»i, ^. J. Sixty-eight persona attended n Aims T. Koi*iu,9t»»!t. N. I. TKIMIUI and Inter-County classes. Valuable awards are card party which was held |jy the Dnrctof, JnwiUfl Countu a; Amnict, Inc.. made in each class. Traveling card club Saturday night titotaa IV. LATTOH. tWdmlnitar, K, J. *Vnt> X HE great value to Newjcriey industries of this plan of nt Mrs. George Rlippcll's, tint, ttUitr-Ution Bua Ca., Inc. , financing and the opportunity which it offer! to investors is recognized by bankers, Livr, Kiw.jk, N. ;. 1,17 Cr If you take a just pride in your lawn or CkaH«.Xii«ak,N.;. industrial and financial leaden, Chambers of Commerce and business men generally garden, enter it in ,THE WORLD'S Competi- niNiAUW 1,. MuakAf, Rihwif.N.J. Vlca' throughout the'state, a large number of whom already have made an investment. You hlilbm, CilIUIU Hit»MI Bait*, a/ /Ufcv 4y. hive an opportunity .to secure a like degree oi'nfety, income and profit through in- tion. Entry blanks will be furnished on request. THE TIRE SERVICE CO., BTIWAUB T H.O'DoMmit,Tnntr>n,N.JH O'DT NJ, V V fririJn.1. 6«wrM7i\«itcn4U«nl;,Tnn!ori, vestmennt ijn the Cumulative Preferred anandd Invest A' Common itocki of the CorpoCorporationr . The contest includes flowering plants, vegetable 36 WEST FRONT ST., V.l.TAtt.Tttnietn.U,J. OmmUtuChitr- nun, Tfiniw CKJWIMT •/ Cumninti, gardens and lawns. There is no entrance fee, Phone Ifitix J. Quitm, Rid Dink, N. J. D(f«[»r, Truim & Rtgittrar Trtmjtr Aflat and the judges will be of recognized standing in I CtDWAiUMi ItAM. Tjtnion, N, J. FIDELITY UNION TRUST COMPANY FEDERAL TRUST COMPANY Newark, New Jersey Newark, Neifjcr icy their fields. 596 Jouia J, turn, Niwaik, U, J. k"\HmMki«"\HmM CaCa. Follow the progress of the contest by tell- VULCANIZING. !o»» 1. tiAtm*. luaaai, N. ), Mm aiW Omntr, ftw'lia lnliptnitnl. n i # a. r. , flShare7%CumuIntivePrefcrted($100Par) ing your local newsdealer to reserve a copy of Moumouth County Surroiate's Office, WiituuBBlu.i, lloUlu, N. J. Cataos- An InlcrestinjJ Annunl In the timlttr v! On eaiare of Marie I Price $i5o per Unit j4 ^-^ Ijmjtor.... Common (NQ ^ 1 tun* tofrtuy, Ijmjtor Common (NQ THI: WORLD for you every Sunday, or if that Wjiahfi , (Wasted. IIAI.T U«au, N...4, M. /, CaU.«U for Amateur Gardeners Notice 0» creillturs to present clniml , Suijttfj4 § t without nollet is inconvenient, send $2.25 for a six months' MUMinut ffelsle, M«« A. Wo*i, Monuiiii, N. ;. r*»i. a I'llnuaiu I" Ihe onlar of Jusrtih I. W»iJO-J»ni,lii<. " W«f(|«ri miilisvl n iitls fkau* ttfntmrt t\n UrttMtfi ib* ri|ki i* puckm MI tH\i\a*i\ itun of nnd Poultry Kaisers. subscription to THE SUNDAY, [WORLD. Dniiuhsy, aurruirsle of the County ul Hon. KOIIIT U'lnia, Pauiiwi, N. J. r»»iM«ni, ••HUM!' Cn«iB»)t 11 litM v aMftfff DfttaVff It, ml|*»d MN ttu/i u lij.iton w M«i (Vtmta rmiutn, m««Ja vn Ilia tuurtennth IIHY tif TntJa £>J«i"l Ca. a/ Amnlra, ralaiiaa, H j, |> $l itotf7jt«M*M* Wmvwl*t\t iftf 1/lK wt i I utii Write for free particulars and entry blank April. 102(1, (in the •|i|.llralli,ii c.| |;ult>, «'. Kuhlfltt, ailiulnlatrktor of the efttute ot INVBSTMBNT COUNSEL Iliis fotty-pj|i< annual, wldi TODAY! Marl* I, Waiher, ilfr«aai»l, uolli-a la lien- hindspmt four-color (over, cnnlilru liy ulv>n to the ersilltnrs ot anlil ileremiil Invmoai Coimm ni AUUKU,l»o,a) Will Write for Circular No, 'ZGG I. xl.ll.lt to the aubarrlhcr, ailiiiliilalralnl tliaat,N«yofiC4lr. nsny practical lumtsllona (or'llif gar- «a nforfiaM, (Mr

    11- $,; RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1928. Page

    Union company lust Wednesday riplo crown of the three big spring FIREMEN TO PLAY BALL, Jllght by winning a. game of basket- inndlcaps, the Metropolitan, tho The Quick Way ball by a scoro of.,27,to 21 at tho 3rooklyn, and tho Suburban.' Thin | For Up-toDate | Buy Safety and ' > RED BANK TOURNAMENT WILL Klver street school court. The In- on holds a record for running tho StARr_MAY 1ST. -J . dependent boys took tho lead at the Suburban) a tnile and a quarter, In Avoid Investment Losses outset, and they never weie; headed, wo minutes tlat. Broomstick's beat | Decorating $ Etch Fin' Company' Will H«ve a Roy McKnlght and William Schfoe- laughter,1 Regret,- Is the only maro •5 j >$ First Morlsage inFestmeota, besidet lh«lr HcurllyyUldy.ar In Turn and Each Team Will Play der starred for the winning aggre- K'and service,1 call Red Bank 594 H and your out about 20% higher Income return* than.bondi and vhich has'won the Kentucky derby. other securities. * Via Window Junction Fifteen Games—David Malr and gation and Henry Bennett waatho With Broomstick from Kentucky V % Henry Higgins Will b* In Charge. outstanding player for tho other " 6% and Safoty ' WEEKDAYS came a picked ban'd of, thirteen 1:04 P.M. I lit P.M. David Malr has been elected pres- team, marcs to which,ho was bred this ^ Estelle's Painting and ^ ,10i9t A.M.' iiliS eiOS'P.M. liH'F.M. ident and Henry Higglnd secretary • • Boynton Brothers & Company 4i40 P.M. , Tho players for the "Independent epring, for Mr. Rowe still has con- . etOO A.M. .MO va and treasurer of tho Red Bank Ore team, In addition to McKnight and & Decorating Shop " ft Perth Amboy Hill £M. :.lrt(|.M. «i08 P. M. idenco in Broomstick's ability to I*; 20 Mount Street, Red Bank. A department's baseball' league. A Schroeder, were Harry Klulsky, Ray- icnd out winners. Real Estate - Imuranc* SUNDAYS baseball team will bo selected from • $ Slit P. Far* On* Way mond Murphy and Anthony Bublin. each of the Bed Bank lire compan- Tho .Union players; in addition to eoe Fx. LINCROFT'S FISHERMAN. m ies. s ' Bennett, wero Henry Higgins, Al- $2.77 ./Tho league games will start May bert Sniffen, Edward Scott, Jack- Robert Felton Ceught Two Trout in 1st, Tho opening contests will bo son Murphy, Edward Murphy and Holmdel Brook Last Week. HIGHLANDS, N. J. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL played between Wcstside and Relief, Allen Pryor. Independent fir0 com- Robert Felton, son of Otto Felton, For Sale or Renf Union and Navqsink hook and lad- pany will celebrate its victory by r., of Lincroft, caught two big na- der, and Liberty and Independent, giving a feast, with the linion fire- :ivo trout last week in the Holmdel 5-Room House, $1,850 The games will be played on Mon-men as gueats, next Tuesday night. irook at Holmdel. Robert (joer con- With improvements, $350.00 day, Wednesday and Friday nights Union eolnpany got. tho cup three ,iderable fishing in Swimming -ivcr down; bnlnnco $20 monthly. YOU DON'T KNOW at tho Oriole baseball diamond at Within 300 feet from river. weeks previous to last wcek'u game McNair'_____—_s Marke— D ••••'•t • nd in the Tintern water company's the. value ^"SAtypB," old Biigliah olnbnent—for burtw, loros, skin Newman Springs. Each company by defeating Westsido company in lake. Ho also is an expert surf fish- will play tiireo' games with every a basketball 'game. dU Tl Notice to Horse Owners o< each company: Preakness Stakes, which will bo 1 18 WORLD'S RECORDS MADE ON DUNLOP TIRES. it Hook and Ladder—Harry Smock, John run at Baltimore May 12th, and Beechnut Baked Beans 2 cans 25c Watson, William Nobta. AuaUn^ .Botai. the Kentucky derby, which'wilt bu U. S. Remount Stallions; • mn eu er, »nM n v n, oBep x run ^ Churchill Downs, Kentucky, ry Little, Thomas Hrnsch. May 19th. Many two-year-olds were Beechnut Spaghetti . 2 cans 25c Independent—Anthony Dublin, John in the string that went away. IMP. LE PIERRF DE TANVILLE Swesl. ltaymond Murphy. Lcroy McKnlKht, A large number of Mr. Whitney's Louli Baker. George Worthlcy, William Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 pkgs 25c BAY HORSE—7 years old, 16.1 H. Schroeder. Erneat Blnklcy. joncph A«ay horses were at Benning race track Manson's Monuments Sumuol Chandler, James Hlgglns, Walter near Washington, during the Win- By Verwood—Philosophy. Anderson, Louis Tetley. ter and they have been taken to Liberty—Dunlel Hnnoocfc, Thomas Col- Near Borough Hall. RED BANK, N. J. Maxwell House Coffee per lb 45c andrlello, James Wlss, Edgar Dcnlse. Earl Belmont Park by their trainer, Free Battsrsby, Walter Dunbar. Thomas Mo«d. GEMS TO LET Hopkins, All of Mr. Whitney' Tel. T214-J. Harold Tctlcy, John White, Robert John- horses are stationed at Helmon son, Bertram HembllnR. Post Bran Flakes . . pkg 12c CHESTNUT HORSE—16.1 H. Westslde—Robert Stnrr. Alfred Jarvls, Park during the racing season am By Imp. Parisian Diamond—Imp. Lettie Lind. William. David nnd Wallace Macintosh. they are taken by vans from thcr Four Weeks to Benjamin Fryor, Kenneth Woodward, Jos- t" the races at Jamaica, Acqucduct, eph Urooks, llaymnnd Sanborn, Frlta Now Standing At Dressier, Charles LcMalstre. Empire City and Saratoga. Decoration Day BEST QUAALITY MEATS Union—Henry Hlgiflns, Henry Bennett. About 45 yearlings remain Allen Pryor. Harry Estelle, Harry HolT- Brookdale and they will be*broken Amory L. Haskell's Woodland man, Jackson Murnhy. Edward Murphy, We have just unloaded Smoked Cali Hams . per lb 17c Alfred SnifTen, Thomas Scott, Raymond by John Breckenridgo of Lincroft. • Farm, Red Bank, N. J. Hurley, Albert McQueen, Warner Applesato. Many of these yearlings will be several carloads of . Relief—Raymond and Everett Brower. among the two-year-olds at Jamai- AuffUstue Colemortccn, Milton Earl, Offdrn beautiful memorials at Shoulder Spring Lamb per lb 32c Placed here by the U. S. (government to Encour- Mills, Cecil R. MacCloud. Joseph Fox, Vic- ca next spring. age the breeding of better horses. tor dofldrldffe, William Darby. James Tut- Broomstick, progenitor of a long our show yard. Let us tie, Jr., Bernard Hnnnckon, James K. line of good horses, was brought Bray, William Chamberlain. Robert Drsn- assist you in selecting a Dixie Style Bacon . . per lb 20c ln, Clarence Major, Elmer Cottrcll. back from Kentucky a short tim Fee,'$10.00 ago to end his dnys at Brookdnlo memorial for your plot He Is 27 years old and although h FOR APPROVED MARES. TROPHY IN_NEW HANDS. Pigs'Liver ... . 1 lbs 25c is losing his teeth, a sure sign o. in the cemetery. For further particulars Phone Red Bank 1558, Independent Fire Company Wlna old age, he still baa suveral yea:1 Perpetual Challenge Cup. of usefulness ahead of him. Broom FREE DELIVERY. , and ask for Edward Feakes, Supt. Independent fire company took stick's best son, Broomstick 2nd MARK EVERY GRAVE the perpetual challenge cup from is the only horse, that ever won the Red Bank's Day ONE DAY ONL.Y THURSDAY, 3rd Offers the Greatest Values All! Never before have the Merchants of Red Bank been so en* thusiastic to put over the greatest Dollar Bargains in Years. Watch for the Stores displaying the Yellow & Black Signs RED EANK^KEGISTEK,' APRIL gff, 1928.

    MRS, weighed 914 pounds and has been IROTARIAN CW& CONFERENCE. DIED IN HIS 86TH YEAR, named John Sloan Langendorf. Fred Sho Died Tuetday Morning Rt the Langendorf recently opened an au- It Wai H»!d *t Aiburjr Park Mon- ECCENTRIC HOLMDEL CHARAC Home of Her Daughter. MARTIN VANBUREN CHANDLER tomobile repair shop in the rear of day and Yeiterday. •- • "V TER CLAIMED BY DEATHS Mrs, Margaret Joyce.Haloney PASSED AWAY SUNDAY. his father's service.station on the The Kotarlan clubs of Now Jer- wife of Michael J.. Maloney, died Red Bank end Lincroft road. Ered sey: held their, annual conference He Wat Queer in Loti of Wayi, bul Hit Death Occurred Suddenly at tie Monday and yesterday, at tho Bark- For Seven Days Only early yesterday morning at the home has not yet reached his 20th birth- He Had Many Admirable Trait of her daughter, Mrs. William T Home of Hit Son, Frank Chand- day but eeveral years of his life have cley-Carteret hotel at Asbury Park. and the Whole Village, Regret Jones of Maple avenue, from a gen- ler, With Whom He Had Beta been spent at automobile repair AH the clubs in the Btato were repre- That He it No More,' • eral breakdown. She had been Living—Wai Old-Time Fireman. work. He received his first experi- sented and in some cases nearly nil David Doremus, an aged and ec- sick only a few days. She was Martin VanBurcn Chandler died ence at Samuel Picot'a garage at Red the members of the club wore pres- centric resident of Holmdcl, died born in Ireland and was 72 yearn suddenly Sunday morning at the Bardc. He later became service man- ent. Many of the members were ac- last Wednesday at his home atthai old. Sho came to tho United Statta home of his Bori, Frank Chandler of ager at Schenck S. Thompson's Hup- companied by their wires. jflaee, where he lived alone. Abou when a young woman arid she hid Spring street Mr. Chandler was mobile show room at Red Bank, and William Russell, at last week's Special E)isplays! a week previous to his death he re been a resident of Red Bank over in his 86th year. His ^birthday oc- prevlotis to entering business for meeting'of the Rotary club, urged turned home from the Long Branch fifty years. Her husband was'^f.r curred four months' ago. Ho had himself he was employed at Frank a Urge attendance from Red Bank. hospital, where he was a patient for many years a contracting teamster. been under the care of a doctor for VanSickle's service garage at Free- The members and wives of members ' several days. The hospital authori Her son-in-Jaw, William T. Jones, is some time of late, but he was able hold. __—-___ of the Red Bank club who attended ties advised against letting him proprietor of several service sta- to be about. Saturday night his the conference were Mr. and Mrs. leave the place at that time. How- tions at Red Bank and Long Branch. health seemed no worse than usual TREES FOR A SCHOOL. Mort V. Pach, Mr. and Mrs. John Special Prices! ever, Mr. Doremus had small liking Mrs. Maloney was the last sur- when he retired, but lie was stricken T. Lawley, Mr! arid Mrs. George lor public or semi-nnblic institutions viving, member ot her immediate early Sunday morning while in bed Special Exercises to be Held Satur- Merrill, Mr. and- Mrs. Thurston O.AJ of any kind. Ho was so unhappy family. Besides her husband and and he died before doctor could day at River Plata. Blaisdell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bar- at the hospital, despite the attention daughter she leaves two nieces, Mm be summoned. Four trees, comprising two Nor- ber, Mr. and MM. William Russell, that he received, that it was funrrnl pjirlor.i of A. M. 1'oilen eral Electric Refrigerator arc. The the General Electric factory. You really Mrl. Id* r. Fruier oF |li|flilnml> (c KOIIH iilid |>rc|iarnl lor burial. Pigs' Livei Pled in Her 73d Tear, Tho funeral wan held nl St. Agiifw'u BRISKET scientifically designed, extremely com- should sec these refrigerators and com- Mrs. Ida Fronds Friucr died on church nnd n rr-ntili'in III.TO WIU 1 .Sunday of Injit weok at tU liomn rlMJiteil by Itcv. Mlcline! II. Ciilta- pact chilling chamber allows the very pare them with all others before you of h« «on, Iwv. IIownrd'Frnaor of linn. liurinl win iniide at Mount Highlands, with whom nh« had mado Ollvol cvmvlrry, Phila. greatest shelf space. The model illus- decide to buy. Do this, In fairncsslto her homo for tho pnnt (Wo yenrn. Corned Flal Death win duo to iicnrt dino.Rc, .She Killed In Auto Cm trated, built for tho uso of a medium yourself. Why not do it today? had been tick n long time, Mm, Won I)uronlo:i of Nuw Vork wnn RIBS Scrapple -Frater win VI yenri old. Xho fun- fntiilly Injured nt K|irlng Liiko Krl- inlmi held last Wednesday nt hi dny nftornuun wlirn n cur ho WII:I Andrew'* church nt IIIKIIUIKII nnd fiiK witfl ln'n collision with mi- w«i conducted by Itov. W, Diillnn dthnr ilrlvi'ii by Mm. Knthiv.i llnY'up H. HENDRICKSON CO. Send today for Dajl. Tho body win taken by A. of Kllznjiclll. IJuroploa win 3ii (mien compiiny. Mr». DuVoo Smoked 711 booklet. win held IIIKIIT 911,000 hail

    WfiDDJNQS, llti.at th»Ir lon'i jvodding rec«p- ELKS' AUXILIARY ELECTION. FAIR HAVEN NEWS, leased .convict deierve* confidence." people, Un failure bocauat educat- economic liberty, equality md fr»- - BOATMEN'S BUSY TIMES. For, we read, ed people aro disqualified for-office ternlty are a hypocrliy that smells ' Horky—Ktuglir. reunt Officer* Re-Elected at An- Only Republican Have, Filed Peti- "Convicts, like other people, are in * democracy and only those who to heaven. And with tha deeiy of - Fa.rr«ll—Shoemaker. nual Meeting Lait Week, tion* for Municipal Officei. diverse. Some lack the tense of so- serve "the machine" can advance democracy has come a growing STEAMBOATS BEING F1JCED UP ' Mist Anna Horky of Bed Bank Mii> Anna Marie Farrell, daugh- The annual meeting of the Elks' (The Bed Bank Rigliter can b« boutbi cial obligation and the will to go themselves. Such lifelong servitude, complexity of government, - _•. FOR SUMMER BUSINESS. nd George Keugler, Jr., eon of Mr. •seh wiik «t* KcEddcn'i Corner In the straight; of that type the group of ir of Mrs. Mary Farrell of White uxlllary of Red Bank was held last ho argued, resulted in the rise gf "A government It o laborlout and md Mr», George Keugler of South itoret of EUwird OTI»h«ttr and Qeoriie professional criminals Is largely com' tha professional politician and the roet, and Louis Herman 'Shoe- Vedncsday night at the Elks' home Urower.l clumiy mechanism for tho »d]u«t- Sailboat* and Motor Bo»t« Cit Ntw 2a ton town, were married last Setur- decay of democracy. Owntrt—Niw Boat! Bought bjr iak(Sr, eon of Herman Shoemaker of in East Front street. All the"of- ment of thousands of 'dispute* lay afternoon at the home of Mr. Mr. Russell, arguing on the other ivmorig hundreds of warring groups. StTtr»l.R«n. wil...411l ru«nn_ fo«*».r. re.n - ' P.mnlnvpremployer., an dA f-ton somanwitie AtHrftmdegree thfnea happier, more Intelligent, moro pro- the coming year's work between )akland' street, a sister of the bride, tlantic Highlands and Mrs. Vincent tude to a machine, and no cducttcd. irch of pink and white oweri by election for councilman and E. Frost penal system, treat all convicts alike. gressive? On this broad basts he N«w York and Midland Beach. They as matron of honor, and Arthur ick of Red Bank vice presidents; man will pay tho price,' nnd the re- •lev. Leroy Y. Dlllener of the Eat- Bassford Will run for councilman A man who has undergone imprison- could not see how anybody could Were ilocksd at Red Bank during . Farrell of Riverside Heights, a its. John P. Mulvihlll of Fair Ha- ment himself knows that convicts sult is visible right here. Only those - jntown Prc3byt«rlan church and the for a one-year term. The only pe- question the fact that the "United tho wlnttr and tboy ore now being brother of the bride, waa gr&omo- en secretary- and Miss Elizabeth are not airaliko. He can tell which who follow the machine can advance •• ouble ring ceremony was used. tition filed by a Democrat was by States and Great Brltian were themselves. ~r«palnt«d and .repaired by the boat man, .. • • loetello of Red Bank treasurer. ones deserve employment and trust. among the happier countries of tho Mn. Fred Wolf of Eatontown, * el«- Mayor Charles P. Cross for member He can, if the Carnden cases fur- "Every state, overy party and ->.' 'crawi and a number, of helpers. Miss Farrell wore a French ell- After tho business session card world. tar of._th« groom', was matron of of the county executive committee. nishes any evidence, render such every trado union is ruled by a u Many Shrawibury river gall boats >ver lace gown and carried a bou- games woro played and prizes were In closing the debate Mr. Durant lbnor. Frank Horky of Newark, a A hot, roast beef supper will be men resources of the community, small minority that devotes all Its and motor ho«U have changed hands rother of the bride, was grooms- rne^ of butterfly roses and liles of won, by Mrs. Florence .Tomlinson, employing them to his own profit said: held tomorrow night from half-past "It is conceivable to me that some time to the, mechanism of the ma- during tht winter. A number of nan. •.; -rr • • • he valley. The bridesmaid wore a Irs. Marion ' Hicks, Mrs. Robert and theirs. chine. In the decay of demoaracy % r fivo to eight o'clock at, the firehouse form of democracy should be a suc- • ntw boat* bay* been bought mi a rench blue all-over lace gown and 'ox, Mrs. Harry Welch, Mrs. Lcfoy it has developed mechanisms, poli- The bride wore a pale gray satin by the firemen's auxiliary. "It may take a convict to, judge cess, but our question la whether n»w racing; canoe Is on the canoe lor bouquet was of yellow roses and inyder and Mrs. Fred Trennery. a convict. In which case there is ticians, parties, nominations and rope gnwn trimmed with lace and About $65 was cleared by the democracy Is now a failure or some- racks at the Red Bank boat club. orget-mc-nots. About 200 relatives The auxiliary will hold a spaghetti room for other former prison in- congresses. Tho people who devota urrled a bridal boquet of white rummage sale held last week by the thing else. I£ there la anyone here John H. Gregory; aold his 80. foot md friends of the couplo.attended upper May 3d at the Elks home, mates .to start other businesses and all their time to tho mnchlno are oiea and-sweat-pea*. Mm. Wolf Improvement society of the Metho- who thinks that the people rule In cabin cruiser, Klelno, to Paul Ouch. he wedding. . ' rlrs. Harry Welch Is in general put to work the prison graduates this country—that they decide war called pqliticlnns; their function Is wore a light brown georgette g dist church. Tho society will hold capable of giving good service In to promise jyhat tho people want vaid. The Elaine had b,een docked After the ceremony at the church harge of tho arrangements. and peace, agricultural policy or nd her boqaet' w»« of pink MIW. another rummage sale next Monday other industries. Yet it seems as and to do what the invhlbla govern-.' at Charles Allen's property on the wedding.dinner was served to the tariff rates or nominations—such a fohn Loeffel of Wanamassa played In the vacant store, adjoining the though social study, which has ac- ment says; the only Issue on which jMlddletown ride of tho river dur- he wedding march. The bride's mmedlato families of the couple at MOTOR AGENT HELD. complished so much with other class- person belongs to a different century 'postofficc, from the one in which I am living. they aro divined is ns to which group ing the winter. gift to the matron of honor v/n.i a ;ho bride's home. The house.WBB es of the handicapped, might apply should hold the office." I amuel A, Reeves Undar Bail In This is clean-up week here. All - Fr«d Adanu nf Middletown hu beaded.bag and the gloom's gift to lecoratsd with cut flowers and pot- itself successfully to diagnosing the "Democracy has failed of its orig Calo A|»lmt Woman. rubbish and discarded articles put on man who issua from tho peniten- inal purpose to establish government bought a now 36-foot Elco cabin hla attendant wai a pair of cuff cd plants, A large wedding cake Hied the center of tho dinner table Samuel A. Reeves, Sr., president the curb on Friday night will be col-- tiaries and selecting the sound ones of the people by themselves. In var- cruiser, Tho What will betdelivercd inks, Mr. Loeffel also received a Hard to Chooie. ind the couple wcro the recipients if the Merchants national bank of lected free on Saturday. for their own employment and for ious degrees and places it exists, but .at the dock of the Red Bunk bout ,tt of cuff links. safeguarding society from the en- in the large any tyro, any sopho- Once there, was a woman who if many gifts. Asbury Park and agent for Ihc etatc The memorial park committee has club April 28th. ' After the ceremony a wedding forced criminality of the employ- more, knows that the government hod three suitors. She didn't know motor vehicle department ^.L "that engaged Griffin's band of thirty which one My marry. One was a Andrew Murray, ST., solil hit tail dinner was served and the feature In the evening a reception was ment outcast." of America is not tha people. If place, has been held in $500 ball for pieces to givo the concerts during grocer, one a doctor, and one a boat to H. C, Perlne of East Front of the feast was a large decorated* held at Le Bon Temps hall on Mo'n- democracy had even given us not a he action of tho grand jury bn a tho summer In the park. Six con- preacher. . »tr««t. The boat la named Agnes wedding cake. In the evening a re- mouth street which was attended by government by tho people but a ihargc of obstructing juulice. The certs will bo held during the season IS DEMOCRACY^A FAILURE 7 government by the best, then wu If jhe married the grocer, the and It la In the knockabout class, ception was held which was attend over 160 guests. Dancing was en- could harge against Mr. Reeves is based and the opening concert will taku might have forgiven it a great deal. uu get hor groceries for nothing. Dr. William Pierce of Red Bank d by over 600 guests from nearby loyed with orchoDtra music. After A Debate on Thle Topic By Two If sne married the doctor, tha in his alleged refusal to surrender place July 4th. But if. there ia any form of govern- h»n bought a new eighteen-foot rac- owns and from New York, Philodel tho reception the couplo left on Noted Men. could bo well for nothing. he driver's licenso of Mrs. Mae T. ment in history that has failed to ing knockabout from a Bnrn )hlu, Jamaica, Union City and Pal short wedding trip. For the present Gene Tunney, the world's heavy- A debate was held Hcently be If she morrit'd the preacher, jho fisher of Newark, who was arrested attract the best into office—failed ' boatman. The craft will be deliv- iades. I'lus color icheme was pink Ihey will live with tho bride's mother weight champion and a former res- tween Will Durant, author of "The could be good for nothing. ind fined as a drunken driver after to bring men of ability and integ- ered at Red Bank this week unil Dr. and whit and the floral decoration, in White street. ident of this place, has donated a Story of PhilOBophy," and Bert- rity into public places—It is democ- :olliding with a school out at In • Pierce will have it put in condition wcro liy George Kempt of Long set of boxing gloves to be used by rand Russsll, an English philoso- racy. Such men have got Into-ofllce NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT crlaken. . Mrs. Fisher's license was ' for the knockabout races the nam- Branch. Hierii—Eager. the boxers at the amateur contests pher and scientist, on the question in tho last 100 years through epoch- Estate of Elnnthan T. Field, tlaotutil. iriglnaliy taken by Recorder Hayes Is Democracy a Failure?" Mr. Notice In hereby given that tile accounts ing esason. The wodding of MisB Elene M held every Thursday night on the al accident only. of the BUoicrlbertf, executor! and truiteei Mr. LocfTel's six-piece orchestra >f Interlakcn, Durant began the debate with a Harold S. Allen has traded IIIB Hicks and Charles F. Eagor of Long second floor of tho Kurtls building. of the eitatc of mid deceased, will be au- from Wanamassa and W. Nults'a or- short statement, to which Mr. Rus- "What I too before mo as the fun- dite.l and jti.l«dt!>y tha Surrogate el the 124-foot cabin cruiser for a new Ilich- chestra from Newark played a Branch took place last Wednesday soil replied, and Mr. Durant then damental reality is that tho econom- County of Monmouth anil reported for let- Cecilian Club Concert. tltmsnt to the Orphan! Court of laid ' ardnori 24-foot cabin cruiser. The different times during the evening morning at St. Michael's church EATONTOWN BOY'S BIRTHDAY. made the closing statement. ic freedom of the individual has dis- County, on Tkur»d»y, the levanth day of new boat will he delivered next West End with a nuptial mass. Kov. The Cecilian club of Freehold held anpeared, that tho economic equal- June, A. D. 1928, at which time ipplltatloa for dancing and entertainment. The In his opening statement Mr. Dur- will bo made for the allowance of. aommla> Tuesday. M. C. McCornston performed tho Leater WMtnold Wai Six Year. Old its final concert of the ica>on last ant, who held that democracy as a ity of opportunity has disappeared, American Eagle fife, drum and bu Laat Saturday, slonfl and counnel feH. James M, Buncll of Red Bank has plo corp3 of Long Branch, of which coromony. week. Those who took part were Miss form of government was a failure, that even economic fraternity and Dated April 24, A. D. 19J8. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Whitfield said that democracy, conceived as brotherhood has disappeared, and told tho Whlppoorwill, a seventeen Mr. Keugler Is a member, attended Miss Marie" Kelly was maid of Louise Lawrence, violinist and Miss CHARMS L. BENNETT, f Broad street, Eatontown, enter a government of, by and"for the all this in a country from which JOSEPH H. AFPUSOATB. • foot opeh pleasure boat, which was the reception and played several se honor and Misses Helen Schlcnger, Sylvia Lawrence, pianist, both of tained a party of friends last Sat- owned by tho late Oscar Hesse, to ections. Tho couple received many Mario Rilcy, Helen Manion, Made- Freehold; and Edward O'Brien, rday afternoon in honor of the Dr. Theodore A. Doremua of Red wedding presents nnd one room o line Breslin, Ruth Horning and Vir- tenor, of Rumson. It was Mr. iixth birthday of their son Lester Bank. The boat is built for, an out tho house was filled to overflowing ginia Bobbitt were bnclesmaids, O'Brien's first appearance before a nea were ployed and a birthday board motor. Mr. Buncll still own with thesj gifts. Daniel Eager was groomsman. Marii Freehold audience and he was liber- the Owl, a lnrgo open pleasure boat Dillon, Mary Barham, Mary Eage unchcon was served. A family ally applauded. The couple will live with th inrty from Newark visited Mr. and William Clayton of Red Bank ha jroom's parents until their bunga and Madeline Eager were flowe bought William W. CooVa 28-foo girls and Joseph Eager, Jr., was ring Mrs. Whitfield on Sunday and there Woman Badly Burned. low, which is being built on Mr. was another birthday celebration for cabltl shift. Mr. Cook has bought a Keugler'i farm, is completed, rh bearer. Tha ushers we're Thomas Mrs. Helen Beck of Spring Lake forty-foot bridge deck cabin cruise Eager, Philip Eager, Jack Casey? LeBter and another big birthday was badly burned on the arms and brido is'ii graduate of tho Red Ban akej was cut. from a resident of Nixon, New Jer high school. The groom is a grad Frederick Flannagan, Joseph Clancy legs Friday night when sne tried to sey. Mr. Cook's new boat is now in uate of the Long Branch high schoo nd William Nolan. put out a fire which destroyed the HEALTH CONFERENCE. dry dock at Frank Dickman's boat and he Is a member of variouB lodpei The bride is a graduate of th bathroom of her home. The blaze works. Tho present Sterling cngin and clubs at Long Branch and Eat Star of tho Sea academy. Mr. Eage was caused by an electric heater will bfc replaced by a new 110-hors Tubereuloiii' League to Meet ai Ai- ontown. Ha and his father con- graduated from the Long Branc bury Park. which had been left burn.ng in the power Universal engine. Mr. .look duct a large chicken ranch at Sout high school and conducts a station bathroom. The firemen responded Tho spring workers conference of bought the boat for n personal Eatontown. ry and printing establishment. quickly and kept the flames confined Items of News From pleasure craft. the New Jersey tuberculosis league to the bathroom. will be held in the Bcrkeley-Carteret • Harold Voorhls has bought Hamernick—Mauitr. SOON TO BE A BRIDE. new fourteen-foot racing canoe. This hotel at'Asbury Park today and to- Miss Mary Anna Hamernick Ocean Grove Reddent Dead. canoe Is an oddly built craft and I Miacella,neoua Shower Given Mon. morrow. This afternoon tne guests 1 daughter of Daniel Hamernick o William 'B. Clayton of Ocean Is the first of its kind to be kept al day for Mill Charlotte Soule. at the conference will visit the pre- Vanderburg, and Charles Mauser, ventorium at Farmingdale and the Grove died last week at the Long the Red Bank boat club. Monday afternoon a miscellanc Jr., son of Charles Mauser of Pha county hospital at Allenwood. Pre- Branch hospital. He was born at ous shower was givon by Mrs. Lew Manasquan over sixty years ago. At Register Readers lanx, were married Sunday after- sentation *6f prizes in the county THE BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS is Wilson of Rumson for her sister, noon at the Holmdel Reformed health quostionaire contest will take I™8. t'm tomlo noon to douhlo thn cn|m<-lty of 13 to 5. On Krhliiy afternoon Red After tho corcmony a rccoptlo layatown over n ycur ago, has heen hlii plant. Fifteen"men win- nt work Bank will moot Lous Dranch high LODGE OFFICIALS' MEETITNG. In 1 IIInpr nut radio ciiblnotii, nrilp wits held at tho brldo't homo, uphold by tho supreme court. Mann- •ahool at Rod B»"k. field had sued for (411,1)110. models, nnd all lnimncr of wnml ob- wedding broakfast was served nn Shepherda of Bethlehem Will Gather ject n, nt tho tlmo of thn Intorvlow. . Ball Gamt Poitparml, u large decorated wedding cak • I Long Branch Next Week. KnmloyniiMit In now HID principal Pan or Tliunil, Cut Off. Tho opening gnmu of tliu season ndorncd tho center of tho table. Uu The nuprcmo ofnconi of tho Shop- prohlnm, IV n no ml or for mild, "1 could Inir the afternoon and nlcht ov of tho Oriole liuiebull team of Rod lienl" of llpthlcliein lodge will hohl a John Lnrtntiil of Wlllliuii Btrect IIMI J00 morn nun toilny, If they 1C0 person) visited tho houxc woro uvniliililn," liu iiildcil. "I linow Bank la schodulod tu bo plnyml nnxt inuctlnii at Long Branch next Tues- had part of tin: thumb ol hl« right pay tnolr respects to thn riowly mn whpl'i! thorn lire Homo vory nkillod Sunday uftornooii on tho Oriole day night, UolcKatloim from tho hiiml cut oil Monday hy n nmnll The Red Bank Register rlod couple. Tho brido rocolvoil wood-workiTn"—hero ho mulled— ground* on rai to have been played last Sun- tho brldo'i .mother, Mr. llnrvoy I) only two rulp.1 to iihcyi "Work linnl day, but It wai postponed on account Tho Hod Hank Hhophorri. will hold to follow thn ulrnlKlit nml narrow nmployod ni n plumbor by Mnhonoy Cavalrymen lo Play naienall. pnlli, nml ipilt liiMi/n riillruly," of rain;' & Harvoy of Hontirlght. n puhtlr card party nt Clayton ft rvo» c Magne'i hull Thumday night of noxt Thn HIT] Ititnk cnviilry troop luti Tho li'fi.imi llu> llriiiiklyil Knolo Call tVor 130(1 Thu rid.y wai nlio the SOlli wod- wook. Varloun gumoi will ho plnycd orgunljod * hn»i'hitll Uiun Carmine ilrnwii from thin novel mlvpnturo Tu- Whin your builniai or horn* re- tr nnnlvonary of Mr. Ilurvcy'i tu noi'lnl ncrvlrp Ii Unit, KIVPII tho and prlitr-i nwiii'ilrcl ' J. CnUiu|rli>llo of 0) l,li,ilc-n {linen limn, inlmn onn iiir-pnt-n him for a pnronti nnd they colohrnud the nn- 1 qalrtt aomptUnt halp.—Adrtrtla*- IF miinngr-t nut hf -wuiili' Ilko to life or honoM mid UFOI'II) (iidoiivor. "•St.. , . i nlvemry ol thoir thirty years ol 11 nay. to advofUs* In Tin IUnlator. book iiiimoi.wllh vlhsr "It'duun nut tliuw Uiut over* r«- • V" RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 25, 1928,

    MAN'S BODY FOUND IN BAY. stqro operated by Miller brothers o'clock-will be "Possessing Yot Not we're opened to-day, after having Owning." Tho topic for tho evening Body. Believed to Havre Boon In tho been closed since last Saturday, duo Bervico, at eight o'clock will bo Water Three Month*. ;o the death of a sister at New York. "Which Class Are You Traveling." TJID body of a man In a bad state Sunday-school and bible study at The subject for Rev. Leroy Y. ARL of decomposition was found in Kar- the Advent church will bo held at Dillcncr's Sunday morning sermon STRAN itan bay at Port Monmouth on Sun- len o'clock Sunday morning.- Tho nt the Presbyterian church will bo day. The body W03. removed to tho subject for the Bermon at eleven "Lessons From tho Springtime." RED BANK PHONE 658 M. H. JACKS, Manager. funeral parlors of A. M. Posten & CONTINUOUS SATURDAYS AND Sons at Atlantic Highlands. C«unty MATINEE EVENING CTHREE COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAILY 2:30 7 and 9 P. M. HOLIDAYS, 2130—11.00 P. M. detectives ' were notified and arn Matinet, 2:30s E-tningi, 6.45.9:00; working on ttie case. The man was HESSE'S Saturday* ind Holiday., Continuou. 2:30-11:00 about fifty years; old. He wore a 8 West Front Street, Red Bank. dark suit, a cravenettc coat, tan shoes and kid gloyes.^ It is believed French Ice »» tkffc, -BAUOO • k, CASTON UROUX afternoon a supper was served by The Work! Jft l HMUVV O. HOVT.. Tom Wilson the church ladies' aid society. Next Saturday another frolic Will be held You won't need to write a letter, get a In a Clean, Clever Musical Revue of and the old church sheds wilL.be "HAM" razed. A garage will be buijt to "re- money order, wait several days, pay express or place the barn. parcel post charges—and then put them on your- 25-People-25 Tho Methodist stewardship class "Heinie" Gonklin met last Sunday night at the church. self when you buy tires here at home from us. Harold Smock was in charge of the at "EGGS" instruction work. We put 'em on—inflate 'em to correct pres- A number of Eatontown residents DON'T MISS THIS will attend the Epworth league rally sures—inspect them regularly—and we are at at Asbury Methodist church at Long your call 365 days in the year for Service ! COMEDY WOW I Branch next Saturday afternoon and night The Methodist ladies' aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon at All this with Goodyear Tires at Mrs. Arthur Taylor's on Broad strc-et. prices as low or lower than you are "The Story of the Orient" is tho SATURDAY, APRIL 28th-ONE DAY ONLY title of a special musical service to asked to pay for ordinary tires. be given at the Presbyterian church the first Sunday night in May. Eev. Our fine, Courteous Service—plus Good- Leroy "Y. Dillener will bo the reader RIN-TIN-TTN for the service and there will be a year Tires is the sure-fire answer to all your tire special chorus of fifteen voices in FAMOUS DOG STAR addition to the regular choir. problems. IN HIS OWN LIFE STORY OF WORLD WAR DAYS About a dozen members of Pride of Crescent council of Sons and Daughters of Liberty attended the | "A DOG OF THE REGIMENT" past councilors' meeting at Toms River last Friday night. A "pot- FIRST EPISODE OF THE NEW SERIAL— luck" supper was held by the lodge on Monday night at Creaccnt hall. "MARK OF THE FROG" Mrs. George Lewis hns been ap- "THE GAS ATTACK" SEND THE KIDDIES. pointed a delegate from the Long Branch lodge of Dairymaids to tho Dairymaids' convention nt Cnmdon. COMEDY, "LADY LION." KINOGRAMS. The Dairymaids is a branch of Poca- hontas lodge. Several members of the woman's foreign missionary society of the Mon. & Tues., Gigantic Sets ! Oh ! What a Chorus. Mcthodlat church will attend the an- Hundreds in the nual meeting of tho foreign mis- April 30, May 1 Cast ! A Thrill sionary societies of Monmouth coun- ty next Friday nt Spring Lake. Dr. We recommend tlii» Picture to in Every Scene ! Frances Heath of China will bo the our public, with one of tho be*t principal speaker. caiM of the year— Piercing! A special meeting: of the Reapers' society of the Presbyterlnn church INCLUDING will bo held tomorrow night at Miss Penetrating! Laura Mabbs's on High street to de- cide on changing the society's name. Gilbert Roland Poignant! The Reapers are planning for tin pageant of "Ruth the Gleaner" early in May. Misses Cornelia Dean, Nor- « ma Stothnrt, Mnrgnret Wood, Inez Dennett, Lucille Lynn, Gladys Stout, Noah Beery Clara Sickles, Kunlco Lewis, Helen Wolf, Margaret Brown and Laura Mnbbs will take ]mrt In the pro- Billie Dove Emm. Mr. nnd MrS. U. F Dodd of Mont- —OTHERS- clair tpont Thursday with Mrs. •The • cM; e e n' • Uodd's sister, Mrs. Carl Whithurat. COMEDY NEWS The answer to J. W, Elgrlm visited his duughter moat li««utlful •tar In a romance nnd Bon-in-lnw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Loiiia —SOON- ' that vibrate* with "BEAK/ CfcSTE" Herring of IlanicRiit, ln«t I.'ridny to VICTOR McLAGLEN the muilo of Old New WITH BOO the ruins of the lire which oc- VULCANIZING Orlean* — ill "Black GARY COOPER curred at Hint plncc in Thursday. of "What Price Glory" Ivory" •muigltri ' and EVELYN BRENT Wght ho'irc", near where Mr. nnd —in—• •lave mart* 1 A Gaorga NOAH BEERY Mrs. Hi rrlrijf live, were destroyed "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT" riUinaurlc* maiterplace WILLIAM POWELL nnd Kcvornl lives woro lost. Pneumatic Tires and Tubes. with a* great • cait at Ci Qaramoma Qbcture Miss Minnie Johnson, who WIIH In- av*r ***n in one picture I jured early in the uprliip In uu nuto- Solid, Cushion nnd Pneumatic. RICHARD UARTIIELMESS niobllu accident nt 'J'hrockiimrlon'H —In— gully at lie (I Hank, Is nhlu tu walk Truck Tires. about with the nlil of ft nine. "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD _ A IIOIIM! owned by Mrs. Tony 01' KINGDOM COME," Kmuiii of l.owln f-lr;ct>t, n'mir lliu with Molly O'D». ICVEMAKI mllroiid ntiilion, caught flru Matur- ilny lifliinioon. Tho llro company .OFFICE AND SERVICE SHOP: \vorktsl lit tho liulldlui? nearly two LEATRICE JOY lioliri before tho blaze wan over- —In— romo, Tim dmmiKn nnioiinti'rt to 200 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N.J. "THE DLUE DANUBE" itbiiilt *r.;nOO, Tim origin of the (lie. In not known. Tin' hlnr.u nlurt«