BANK mm - U.o«4 Weiklri Catered at Biuntf-CUit Mattel at MM Fett- VOLUME LI, NO. 19. omee at Old Bank, N, *„ under th. Act o|'Mprob'l. 1871. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAYrOCTOBER 31T1928. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO ii RAYMOND WESH'S TRIAL PAST PRESIDENT'S NIGHT. MIDDLETOWN'S BUSINESS. TWENTY ACRES FOR DOCS MORE FARM THIEVERY.. It Waa Held by~th. Son. of Union Robber. Get. Twelve BuiheU of EAST KEANSBURG BEACH. RUMSON PUBLIC MAI CASH BEQUESTS MADE BY IT WILL BE HELD AT FREE- • '• Veterans AiyHUry. CREDITORS OF ROAD BUILDERS A NEW BUSINESS STARTED AT Archibald Reynold.'. Corn. BULKHEAD PROJECT AGAIN Past presidents' night was ob- ORDINANCE PROHIBITING • MISS THROCKMORTON. HOLD NOVEMBER 28TH. PAID BY TOWNSHIP. MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE. Thieves stole twelve bushels of BEFORE COMMITTEE. served last Wednesday night by the corn owned by Archibald Reynolds NtNG ADOPTED. Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary in Homestead property on Ea.t Front The Defeni. CliTin it Made That Unpaid Balance of $6,117.09 for Frank E. Davie* Rent, a Large Part of Colt's Neck last Friday night. The Tha Queition of Saving the Public • • r ;inn-- .-. . '<;... Street «,«ft to Her Three Broth- Mr. Welih Wai Not Driving John Clayton & Magoe's hall on Broad Naveiinlc Road Work Uied to Pay of Twin Brook Farm lor the Care corn lay heaped up in a field and Beach Deferred. Until the Next Borough Attorney SUtot-'tJUl^w-u street. Mrs. Elmer Dey, one of the Three Firm, to Whom Money of Doff.—He Hat Had Large Ex- er.—Mi.. Mabel Hall Left E.tate F. Kelly'. Car When Mli. Grace the intruder^sorted it over and Jook Meeting of the Town.hip Official! Traffic Act Requ(rH Municipal^/* to Her Sl.ter, I .'•'•..'•..' Morrii Wat Killed. past presidents' of the organization, Wa. Owed by Striker & Stryker. perience-in Thi. Line. only the best cars.. They hauled it —Deadlock of Intere.le Apparent tie. to Detignate >Stop'> StfHU Miss May Ella Throckmorton, who Raymond' WcMi of Bed . Bank, was in charge of the meeting.. Af- Three wholesale dealers in toad Frank B. Davies has rented twen- $way in an automobile trud: with- The question of building a bulk- —Drainage Problem. - '••'.''"'^jM died about throe weeks ago at hef who has been In the county jail ter the business session a covered making material brought suit to col- ty acres of Oliver W- Holton's Twin out being apprehended. ThiB is only head at .East Keansburg to protect The Bumson commhsioners"ThaiijfcVis home on East Front street, made Tier tfinco September 23d on a charge luncheon was served.. Next Sunday lect Unpaid bills from the contract- Brook farm, near Middletown vil- one of a long series of thefts of that place against the encroachments day night adopted the . ordlnariej^* .will August 24th, 1010. She be- of causing the death of Miss Grace members of the auxiliary will at- ing firm of Stryker & Stryker of lage, including the large house J>n produce and poultry which have oc- of Earitan bay again came up at the prohibiting gunning' on the pObUtfsi; queathed ? 1,000 each to her broth- Morris of Middletoivn,' pleaded not tend the exercises held at the "old Red Bank and they got judgment King's highway, where he is making curred in Atlantic township the past meeting of tho township committee streets of that plnca. James. ''KM ers, John 8., Charles E. and J. Dun- guilty to manslaughter last week. soldiers' homo at Kearny in observ- for the full amount of their claims. his honoc. Mr. Davies has opened a two months without a singlo thief of Middletown township last Thurs- Bruce, one of tho councllmen, nMlM bar Throckmorton. Tho homestead He was remanded to jail to await ance of Auxiliary day. ' Last year Stryker & Stryker put business on the property for board- being caught. Tho Red Bank day night. The subject *as intro- three young men froquently fn»':g on East Front street' wn3 also be- trial on November 28th; At the time concrete paving on Navesink avenue ing and caring for dogs. He is sec- chamber of commerce is providing duced by Justice Thaddeus Breton gaged in rifle practice on a lot JleiiSj queathed to her brothers. Bequests of'the accident Welsh was seid to at Navesink and a payment of retary of the Prof eesional Handlers' free of charge posters offering a re- of East Keansb.rg, who asked the ilia home. Ho sold it was dangcrom ,,/ of $500 each were made to her sis- have been driving an automobile $9,117.00 was due on'thlB job from organization of dog fanciers, which ward of $25 for the arrest and con- committee to take action to have for people to walk, along the atrest-f ters-in-law, Mrs. Goorgina Throck- owned by John F. Kelly of Head- MASTER MASONS' NIGHT. the township committee of Middle- is a world wide association for the viction of thieves.who prey on the the bulked built. near the lot whjn the young men *a morton, Mrs. Charles E. Throck- men's Corner. A charge was made town township. showing, breeding and care of pedi- fanners, and a number o£ Atlantic The beach front is public property are shooting. Ho wanted to knowlfs'$, EASTERN STAR ORDER ENTER- morton and Mrs. Louisa Throckmor- against Kelly for permitting a drunk- greed dogs. Mr. Davies. was kennel township residents now have these 3,300 feet in length. .East Keans- the borough had authority under thflS- At tho meeting of the township offers posted on their farms. ton; to her niece, Miss Lillian D. en man to drive his car. This charge TAINED MANY NOTABLES. committee last Thursday night an manager on James Cox Brady's burg is a comparatively new town, ordinance to stop them. Senatot •?! Throckmorton, and her nophew, Hamilton farm at Gladstone, New A large part of it was developed •William A. Stevens, the borough rt-Sf was dismissed when Mr. Kelly More Than 350 Perion«_»t Fe.tiv order from Vice Chancellor Maja James S. Throckmorton. Jessio Jersey. Among other things he had and put on the market by a realty torney, sai& tho borough had juritii?' proved that Welsh had taken the car .Itiei La«t Thur.dajOjTfcht—An Leon Berry was rend to the effect : Throckmorton, another niece, was without permission. that tho unpaid balance was to be charge of two of the highest pri*iB-| company and this company set aside djction to prohibit gunning only oi»f ? bequeathed $1,000, a diamond ring Entertainment GiveA by Lodge shepherd dogs ever imported into BIT OF NEEDLEWORK. the beach front land in question for public property, but if tho shooting;;;' Bradley M. Fischor of Red Bank, Member, and Girll. turned over to the creditors of Stry- and a set of gold carrlngei- The ker & Stryker. These creditors and this country. At one tfme Mr. Da- public use. A boardwalk and bulk- endangered the lives.of peoplo waljcv ' who is Mr. Welsh's lawyer? has Is- BIG .COliJ-ECTION OF GAR- turn of $1,000, a diamond pin and Tho Red Bank order of tho East- the amounts due to them arc the vies had chargG of the Penn Craig head Were once on the property, but ing on the streets tho young Men5v a bracelet were bequeathed to her sued a statement claiming that Mr. ern Star held its annual Master Ma- Bound Brook crushed stone com- cocker spaniel kennels at Newport, MENTS AT MIDDLETOWN. they were destroyed by heavy could be arrested on a charge of di»>r J nioccj, Katharlno Throckmorton. Her Welsh was not driving Mr. Kelly's sons' night last Thursday night at Rhode Island. He has exhibited dogs storms. orderly conduct. .i*S pany ?3,687.05, the Wickwire Spen- Hundred, of Article. Contributed nephew, Bayard Throckmorton, was cor when tho tccident, occurred in tho Masonic rooms in the Eisner of various breeds at many shows in Senator Stovens brought up thit'-i cer wire and steel company $1,758.- (or Charity and Viewed at the Re- Two years ago an attempt was l bequeathed $500. Her niece, May which Miss Morris received injuries building. More than 350 persons America and England during the matter of "Stop" streets. He ,iali 03 and the Concrete products com- formed Church—A Sbcial Time at made to raise money by an assess- Throckmorton, was left $1,000,. it which resulted in her death. MV. were present, including 100 Master past twenty years. Some of the the new state traffic act required?^ pany $672.01. The money was or- Mr.. Edgar A. Slote'i. ment zoning plan to build a bulk- -diamond ring, ono dozen silver Fischer says that Mr. Welsh was not Masons.. A number of young w.irn- dered paid, It was stated that the dogs which he handled and condi- municipalities to adopt an ordinance Garments to the number of 2,369 head. A large area was included in 1 spoons and a bracelet. Mrs, Annie in any way responsible or connected cn were initiated as first degree township money did not fully cover tioned become famous as cham- designating all streets which Inter?,; ' were colleoted and exhibited at tho the zone and a number of people Throckmorton was left $200. A with the death of Miss Morris, Ho members Qf the Eastern Star dar- the* amount of the claims and that pions. sect with main thoroughfares at•;!& annual meeting of the MMdletown owning property distant from the gold watch was bequeathed to Stella fays that during the present cam- ing the opening of the exercises. the three creditors in question would "Stop" streets and erecting signs at Mr. Davies has accommodations for village needlework guild, which was shore objected to the measure. The Throckmorton..A hoy's ring wasleft paign the death of Miss Morris has The degree was conferred by Wor- have to look to Stryker & Stryker objectors outnumbered the advo- such intersections. He said that LIV V 100 dogs at his kennels at Middle- held last Thursday afternoon at the td Jamea S. Throckmorton,. Sd. All been referred to and speeches have thy Matron Mrs. Elsie Kirk and her for the balance. cates of tho measure and the town- tie Silver has taken tho lead in thoK J -the rest of her estate was left to her been made in whicli it was taken (or town. The land is high and dry and Reformed church at Middletown vil- county in this matter. Street!'? staff of officers. In a letter to the township com- the dogs are kept in wired enclos- ship committee declined to put executor to be disposed of as he granted that Mr. Welsh was at fault lage. All theao things will be given through the assessment plan,-Sub- classed as mnin thoroughfares era: thinks best. Mias Throckmorton ap- An entertainment was given which mittee the Red Bank board of com- ures. In making the dog runs care to unfortunate persons in New Jer- generally those used for through'., for the accident. Mr. Fischer says comprised a recitation by Miss Dor- haB been taken to have them lo- sequently state legislation was en pointed her brother, J. Dunbar it is an injustice to his client to as- merce asked for co-operation in get- sey except some articles which will traffic. Under the new act Senator i; othy Sceloy, solos by Miss Hazel ting better and more train service on cated v~jhere there is plenty of acted whereby state funds were Thockmorton, executor. The will sume that he is guilty until after be sent to Philadelphia, where tho made available for building sea Stevens said traffic on these Btreett:' was witnessed by Anella L. Morris Scott .and jokos by Mrs. Isabella the New York and Long Branch and shade.- Mr. Davies states that shade national headquarters of the.needle- has tho rifht of way; provldIri(fS; tho trial has takon placo. is a very important requisite tor the walls, provided that the municipali- ; !; nnd Martha Morris. MacGregor. A drill team of "32 Central railroad lines. The commit- work guild is located. there is an ordinance designatiatr. ;, girls also entertained under the di- carcfof dogs during the summer. On ties benefited raised part of monoy tee voted • to co-operate with the Many of the garments will be sent intersecting streets as "Stop"'*;*' PARENT-TEACHERS. rection of Dr. Edwin Stewart, drill board. tho property is an isolated dog hos- reeded to build these walls. Mr. Miss Mabel L, Hall, who died re- to the New Jersey state training streets. Tho matter was referred tOM\i master. After the entertnimrent a pital. Mr. Davies is a-specialist in Breton stated last Thursday night cently at tho home of her sister, An Organization to be Formed Next William Lovejoy asked that a sign school at Vindand. Many others that he and other persons interested the police committee. ' ,i^j?i luncheon was served by a commit- the treatment and care of sick dogs. Mrs. John H. Patterson of Riverside Month at Red Bank. prohibiting automobile parking be were turned over to Miss Gallagher, in the proposed new bulkhead had Regarding the drainage prol)lel^f; '" drive, executed her will five years tee headed by Mrs. William File,. placed at the corner of Thompson He has several cows on the {jlace ; A parent-teachers' association of and the milk -which they produce is the Middletown township public had an interview with Senator Wil- on the Borden and Parmly prope^v^ ago last July. A lot at Eatontown tho Rod Bank public schools will be John Carhart, worshipful master avenue and Bray avenue at East health nurse. Miss Gallagher took liam A. Stevens about getting a ties on Bingham avenuo Senator end $100 were bequeathed to her of tho Red Bank Masonic order, Keansburg. Tho committee instruct- fed to tho dogs. Mr. Davies owns a formed at the high School • next number of cocker spaniel and shep- from the exhibition several pairs of state appropriation for this purpose. Stevens stated-that the situation «-•; brother, Frank G. Hall, All the rest month. All teachers and tho par- gave a short address in appreciation ed Thomas B. Day, the township stockings for children who vere in- quired immediate attention. He wid herd dogs and he expects to exhibit Mr. Breton stated that Senator of her estate was bequeathed to her ents of the pupils will be asked to of the good timo shown to his fel- road supervisor, to have the sign sufficiently clothed to be able to at- that George K. Allen, the borough!:-; sister, Mrs. Patterson, and she was placed at the corner. them at various dog shows. Stevens had advised against this join. The formation of tho local low lodge members by the Red Bank tend school. These articles were for engineer, recommended a ditch ruittff named as executrix of the will. The course. He stated that Senator Ste- organization will bo.done by a state Eastern Star women. Leo McKee immediate needs and comprised only ning from the east Bide of Blnghahifc witnesses were Prudence L.Vander- introduced Mr. Carhart and other BASKET OF ONIONS STOLEN. vens had said that the proposed avenue to a drain in a new street •'•' veer of Red Bank and Harold C. organiier and the ""Bed Bank unit CLOTH CUTTERS' DINNER. a small part of the garments given bulkhead was not a large enough will become part of the national Masonic officers. Shortly before to the nurse for use in Middletown in Parmly Park. Mr. Allen wilg^ Morford of Long Branch. the exercises ended leather match Gathering of Ei.ner Factory Em- Monroe Avenue Homo Broken Into proposition to make state aid prob- make a survey and report at th«K,-;:< congress of paronts'"and teachers. La.t Sunday Morning. township. able and that in his opinion the folks Mrs. Mary Brlody of Long Branch Tho parent-teacher association is coses were presented to the Masons ployee* at River.ide Grill. next meeting of the commlsslonertij;! by the women. Inscribed on the Early Sunday morning the cellar The exhibition occupied a large who wanted the bulkhead built left all of her estate to her husband, an organization of parents, teachers The employees of the cutting de- apace in the church and it was well VanE. Halsey reported that Sew**^ cases were Master Masons' night, of an unoccupied house on Monroo would get better and quicker results Daniel Briody, in a will which she and others interested for tho pur- partment, at the Eisner factory held attended. In addition to Middle- tor Stevens and Mr. Allen would HOti executed last month, shortly before tho Masonic emblem and the name avenue, near White avenue, in from the township authorities than pose of studying problems of the a dinner party last Wednesday night town village residents those present from t*he legislature. Mr. Breton be able to serve on the zoning; COni-v,-: her .death. Her husband was ap- of tho Bed Bank Masonic lodge. at the Riverside grill. Thirty-two Shrewsbury borough, owned by Ser- mittee because no appointive or eloc-|," child, the home and the school and geant William Curtis of Fort Mon- were from Lakewood, Asbury Park, stated that it WAS because of Sena- pointed executor of the will, which their relation to the community and The ceremony was arranged by a persons were present. A chicken Red Bank, East Keansburg, Port tive officeholder can, serve on 'OM^f was witnessed by Maurice A, Potter mouth, was brokcri into. The in- tor Stevens's advice that he was ask- the state. committeo headed by the Eastern dinner was served. Talks were giv- Monmouth, Belford, East Orange, ing the township' committee to have committee. He also reported that the;; and Sarah J. VanGolder. Star officers; Tho rooms were dec- en advocating an organization for truders gained entrance by breaking model zoning ordinance of the;J" Professor Edwin Gilland, superin- the glass in one of the cellar win- Burlington and Flemington. Ad- the proposed bulkhead built. Mr. Mary E. Leary of Millstone town- orated with cut flowers and stream tho promotion of good fellowship Jersey league of municipalities ' tendent of tho Red Bank public dows. A door leading from the cel- dresses were made by Miss Marian Breton made no suggestion as to ship left her house and land where schools, has endorsed tho project and crs by Mrs. Henrietta Elliott. among the members of the cutting S. Battle, president of the national whether the money necessary for not yet ready. • _ .^S; she lived to her nephews, Morgan department force. The idea was re- lar to the upstairs part of the house over fifty residents of this section was locked and In an attempt to gain needlework guild, and by Miss Eliza this work should ba raised under a John.M. Ellis^ehalrman of tt(^ and Alphonsus Leary. The remain- have signified their intention of join- NEXT YEAR'SJ^UTO LICENSES. ceived with considerable enthusiasm. Ridgway, the national recording sec- special assessment scheme or by finance committee, was appointed'*.:^ der of her estate was left to her The employees will hold another entrance to the upstairs rooms the ing tho association. intruders battered the door but they retary. After the exhibition the general taxation. He said the bay delegate to a conference to bo hejd.j nloccs, Mary Scars, Margaret John- VonKattengell'a Agency to I.iuo dinner shortly at which time an or- gathering went to the home of Mrs. was rapidly eating away the public by the Red Bank climber of cft* Shepherds of Bethlehem lodgo will principal speaker at tha meeting ing sheets, pillow cases and towels, which might compel them to r \y for Last year about 8,000 registration shown where public money has been 100 hand knit soarfs, sweaters and A letter of thanks will be sentt**^ hold a card party at Clayton & Ma- was Senator George H. Moses of expended for private clam bakes, Mr. and Mri. Daniel Dorn Will Vi.it the proposed bulkhead. Mr. Roach licenses were issued at Red Bank. Mr, Dorn'e Father. caps, BOO palra of children's stock- said the Homestead Park folks fa- Bernon S. Prentice, who donated » gee's ' " on Blond street. Various New Hampshire. Another addies.« Of this number 6,000 were pleasure pleasure trips to Now York City, number of pictures for tho conncll"^ Atlantic City, Syracuse and other ings nnd 600 pieces of children's vored raising the money for the bulk- card will bo played and the was made by Congressman Harold cars. The license bureau will be Mr. and Mr3. Daniel B. Dorn of room in the new borough hall. 1 ; places. I have shown whore labor- Pinckney road, Bed Bank, will leave fleeced underwear. To buy material head by general taxation and that highest ^^..ors will draw for prizes, G. Hoflfniun. open from nine o'clock In the morti' to make these articles the needle- Postmaster Richard Rogers HH' s which have been donated by lodge era, at least insofar as the voucher this week for a motor trip to Atlan- they would not object to this course. John Caiey Talki to Rotarian.. ing until five o'clock at night, ex shows, have received from $13.oO work guild held a card party last ceived a letter from the PoBtmastor '•, members and friends. cept Saturdays and holidays, when to $18.00 per day, plus ton per cent ta, Georgia, where they will visit summer and cleared $170. Albert W. Runyon, chairman of General requesting the municipality A Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett of Mon John F. Casey of the Air View nnd transportation. I have showr. Mr. Dorn'a mother, who is well ad- tho township committee, stated that flying service gave a talk on aviation it will close at thrco o'clock in the to paint an arrow, pointing to th«. ' mouth street has been appointed how a favored few get all the bridge vanced in years. It will be Mr. he feared there would bo a" general north, on the roof of a building M »':> deputy supremo commander of the at a meeting of the Bed Bank Ro- afternoon. and road repairs at their own price, Dorn's first trip to his former homo ' Clam Chowder Sale. uprising of the people of the town- tary club last Thursday noon. The • •» guide to aviators. Mr. Rogers eava Asbury Purk Shepherds lodgo and both ns to labor and material, with- in seven years. Mr. Dorn is a pro- Tho firemen's aujyliary of the ship against the project it it was at- tho letter to the commissioners. Sev- Rotarians expect to make a dona- Bo; Scout Show. . out competition; where trucks and last Monday night sho presented her fessional motion picture camera Fair Haven fire department will hold tempted to raise tho money by gen- eral places for the sign "Were suff; > tion to the fund for buying tho new Tho advance sale of tickets for a tools and machinery ore charged up eral taxation. After considerable commission nt n lodgo meeting. A man. Ho will take his camera with a clam chowder sale on Election day, gested, but no deflnito action TSM.r beacon light, which is now at the show to bo given November 16th by at high prices. It lias been shown more discussion it was decided to delegation of Bed Bank Shepherds him and tako a number of "shots" November 6th, in tho fuehouse on token. .".•,.,'.•; Air View flying field. Thirty mem- boy scout troop 23 of Red Bank has how their bills for tho work, mater- defer action on the matter unti also attended tho meeting. Mra. ial and tools have been juggled to enroute. Pearl street. Tho sale will begin at bers and eight guests attended the been very good and a largo attend- tho next township committee meet- Tho ordinance for impiovin*.-. Emily Jordan o£ Long Branch has come within what Freeholder ten o'clock. Mrs. Hattio Smith and meeting. ance is looked, for. Tho show will Warren strcot and Shrewsbury; been appointed deputy supremo Thompson ia pleased to say is the Dutch Supper. Mrs. Madge Mills are in general bo given in the junior high school law. It has been shown that u drive, which had passed its flnrt;• commander of tho Bed Bank lodgo Announcement. A Dutch supper will be held on charge of the sale. reading at tho previous meeting, WM* and sho will present her commission auditorium. Tho profits will bo bridpjo contracted for nt $62,000.00, Thursday night, November 8th, at New Special Officer'., Mr. B. V. Philips of Bod Bank used to buy oqifimcnt for tho fife, cost tho County of Monmouth $110,- held up until the next mooting. Sen-, tomorrow night. is our local representative. Ho will tho African Methodist Zlon church James Bartholomew and Clifford ator Stevens said a bond was re- drum and buglo corps. 000.00, or more. It has been shown Dance Every Night he glad to furnish estimates on nil where the ofilcera of the Board hnvo on Shrewsbury avenue. It will be to tho tunes of Joe Woodward him- Iluddlcston of Middletown township quired from tho property owners OB*, Ten Per Cent Dl.count Allowed* •••-•- • types of roofs and explain our de- given under tho direction of tho wore appointed special policemen on all orders of Christmas cards to Fall Roofing. been paid two salaries for ono day'i self, at the San Re mo. Opon all tho Btrect beforo the work could be , ferred payment plan. Wo aro dis- work. It has been shown that the Sunday-school. year. Located at tho south end of without.salaries at the meeting of started. bo engraved, if loft beforo Dccom tributors of Rubboroid and Bex Now is tho tlmo to re-shinglo the township committee of Middle- ,ber 1st. Our Christmas cards juet that old roof. Olson roofs aro ap- Board of Chosen Freeholders are not Ocean boulevard at Long Branch— Fllntkoto Asphalt shingles, Johns- tho careful and economical expenil- Dont Lit Any One Fool You. whero courtesy and cuisine meet the town township last Thursday night. $25.00 Reward came In, nnd we have a large assort- Munvillo Asbestos shingles and Ana- plied correctly over old shingles, and ' m n ment to select from. And as usual will glvo you 100 % protection ers of your money thnt their Coun- Thcro is only ono original Phil- requirements of tho most discrimi- will he paid, no questions asked, tot conda Copper and Copporclad sel, Stevens, would have you believe. lips, tho roofer, as always giving you nating—whether for luncheon, din- our selection in designs apd verses shingles. Olson -Roofing Company, ngninst tho heavy storms of this Magl'trate'e Court the return of brown collie dog. an« . better roofing nnd better workman ner, dinner-danco or late supper you swera to name, of Spay. Very littl* are of tho best. Come in early, Atlantic . Highlands, Asbury Park, coming winter. Let us cstlmato on During all this time Freeholder for Monmouth county. All com avoid the rush nnd save ton per cent. ship, for loss money. I am now spc will find that the high nromiso of white on breast, lnrge drooping eart. nhd Newark, N. J.—Advertisement, your roof. Monthly payments ar- Thompson has not challenged ono of their menu will bo fully lived up to plaints promptly investigated. Bad i Art Kraft Shoppe, 7G Broad strcot, ranged. Olson Rooting Co., "Mon- dalizing in a heavy shingle, weigh- accounts and checks collected. Day LostSaturday, October 27th, 1018. tho charges made. lie could not, It ing 230 pounds per square, thnt I in tho food served. We cater to a M/<"*E. H. Priest, Whlto ro«d, lied Bank.—Advertisement. UDrlvt-It. iliouth County's largest roofers," At- la all taken from tho record of the and night service. Justico Elmer C. lantic Highlands, phono S40; As- will completely npply for $10.00 to hitch class clientele. Kescrvo your Slrewsbury, phono lied Bank 2252, Rent a car—drlvo It yourself. Board. tablo for New Years eve. G. Folci Wainright, 4 Patterson nvonue (near i Notice to the Public. bury Turk, phono 705; or Newark, $12.00 per scninre. Let mo' show Broad street), Shrewsbury, N. J., —Advertisement. Hudson, Essex and other cars. You phono Terraco 8814.—Advertise1 I am in favor of a reduction of you this real ehlngle, and show you —Advertisement. You cant go wrong if you hnvo pay by the mile, hour or day. Just tho salaries of the members of the telephono 4. At 54 Broad street. your shoes rebuilt nt Moody'B be- nomo of tho big beautiful homes I There U Juit One Gift llko owning ono yourself—only inent. Board nnd their officers. hnvo put Xliis on. All work person- Red Bank, by appointment only,— tjhat money cant buy and only you cause workmanship and quality aro Hou.e For Sale. Advertisement. cheaper and bettor because wo take m i e» I am In favor of making the ally supervised. Dont lot hlgli prcs- Sllvorwhito Gardens, seven rooms can 'RIVU: your pliowgrapn. M«k» tho bywords at this shop. See us By Popular Rcque.t Board bi-partiRnn, so thnt tho tax- — m • •» tho next tlmo your shoes need rc- enro of your troubles. Tho Long nuro salesmanship mnko you pny and throo bathrooms, all improve- your appointment now beforo tho Branch U-Drlve, 850 Broadway, we will continue our special ten-day payer will have at least an oppor- moro for n shingle thnn what it ia A Rare Special. ruah. Louis Mendel, tha airing. Wo guarnntco our work. ments ; now copper pereens, new For a limited tlmo wo will wire next to City Hnll, phone Long offer to wire any six room houae tunity of knowing how his money In worth. Let me cnll and explain. awnings, electric refrigerator, two- photographer In your town. 48 fl will pay you to walk n fow doors with H-X cablo and latest stylo epent. No obligation. Phillip, tho roolcr, any six-room house complete, In any Broml street, entrance on off Brond. street to Moody's Shoo Branch 327.—Advertisement, car garago attached. Cheap, ensy location, with B-X cable, scrvico and • ^ i m Browntono fixtures for $02.50. Cnll I will favor the awarding of con G7 Bergon place, Red Bank, phone torms. K. 1'. Dangler. 12 Garden street.—Advertisement. Repair Shop, 20 Mechanic strcot,— Atlantic, Coast Electric Co., for rep tracts for nil work wlieru required 888.—Advertisement. inspection for $3(1.00. Atlantic ,3a~» Shon, Money, Tim*. road, Ucd Bunk.—Advertisement. Coast Electrics Co., 1317 Corlies Advortlsement. rcscntntlvc. Phono Asbury Pnrk by tho price, not permitting It to Metal Weath.r.tripi • • i • • . Go to II. Bolgrad'a modorn ahot> avenue, phono Asbury Park 4251) for repairing shop at No. 4 White etraat. 4250.—-Advertisement. l)o so Juggled thnt two or three or Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Radio Repair Man, for your homo will save you 2694' Hallowe'en Dance at Log Cabin. more vouchcut for tho name work ropri'sentativb.—Advertisement. If you nro stopping out tonight, Red Bank, just around tho corner Chicken and Waffle Luncheon, grading of all kinds, also roadways Daniel Hancock, export radio re- «,> nf yuur fuel bill nnd save your dpo* from Broad street. That's whore can bo paid nml kept within the pairing; long experience; formerly tor bills. All work ituarnnteod tot step over to tho LOK Cabin, Porlnu- Thursday, November 1st, 11:80 A. law. built: Lakowood si*ml, washoil «ra- Permanent Waving, 15.00. Pock. Dnnco nun illno to your you got good work, quick work and M. to 1:30. P. M., by Improvement vel, sing, cinders, bluo stone Price* with Monmouth Uaillo. For appoint- Guaranteed beet nt any price, tho life of your wlti'lowj nnd doori. heart's content. C vein, Including reasonable prlcos.—Advertisement. Socloty, In social irnll of l'rcsbyter- I will give my entire time to the rcasonnlilo, Howard O. Iloiovolt, ment phone Heel Hunk 1!--W, or cnll Genuine Nestle clrcullnc; gentlo Monmouth Mntnl VVfnthoritrlp Co,, refreshmcnlB nml -won, $1,00. |nn church. Menu! Chicken, wnfllon County. I bcllovu 1 nm qualified phono 1G86, Red Uank.—Advertise- nt 01-A Wliito struct, Ucd Bank,— sufc, eurc—no klnki or bums—by phono Red Bank 1400 for eatlm«t«l< Phono Long Brunch HUH. Wilbur DontW.lt and syrup, colTco, gclntlno and l.avlng nerved tho County as Free ment. Advertisement. our Ncstlo specialist. I'rlcda Marls —Ailvortliomont. C, Gardner.—Advertisement. until your nutomobllo gooi dead. whipped crtnm, Tickets 71i cents. holder nnd nH Clerk of thn Hoard Pnrlora, 610 Warren avenuo, near m i — i Hnvo your Ignition checked nt D. A. Advertisement, 1 know the work nnd cnti do It. Apartment For Rent, Vliitlng Clilropoill.t. dciiot, Spring Lake, N, J. Phono Er.ry Wedne.day Nl|hl Public Notice. Johnson Co.'i, 16-17 Mechanic In conclusion, permit nm to unc 21 Drumiiiontl ptnee, lied Unnk; Dr. r'ninccs Gaoko Casler will Hlbo / ' " " Ii Victor night nt Tu.llnjr'i, Mom The, next ri'Kuliu1 mooting of thu ntroot, phono 800, Rod Bank.— Wo hnvc a few smart tailored thu wordn of Freeholder Thompson's thrco luw rnoma, huth nml garage; make appointment*! bv tolcnhono to mouth street, nenr IIroad itnifc, Shrewsbury borough council hn« Advertisement. suits and sovcrnl light wolght coata fellow nuinlior on thn Hoard, nlno a hot water I-cat, hot and cold wnier, como to you when needed. Tele- Juitica ol th. Peace, RaUlon, rolls, ortliophoula viotr«l»«i been deferred from Tuenlay, No- : which wo are niicrmclng below coat Hrpubllcnn, Mr. ' Hurry llorden, electric rofrlis'orntor. Apply your phono KSntoiitown 10'J-M. bctwocn Criminal and civil cases given records nnd nro-omlnoiit m»k»i ol ',W Sav* Fuel when ho snlil, In open meeting to own broker.—Advirtlncmcnt. prompt and enrcful attention. Of- upright and grand plnnot. " '— vombor (Mil. 1U2H, to Tuesday, No- by Installing Jersey Metal Wcathor- Wmnko room for our holiday stock. B:00 P, M. ami 10:00 1*. M.—Advor- VWilbnr 13th, 11IUH. The Rose Shop, 7,1 llrond street. Red Freeholder Thiimpmn, "Your aim- ike opon from 7:00 A, M. until 0:00 tho family tonight.- ' ' ntrlpn on doom nnd windows. For pnlgn this full In contlnK thn tnx- Our Chef 3«yl, I1. M. ilnlly except Sunday, Uillitirt mont. Krank C. Ilyrnm, Borough Clerk. ontlmato cnll C, It. Knoll, Itvd Unnk Bank.—Ailvcrllncmont. 1'nyorn of Moi'imiulh County n lot >— Advertisement. "Eat nt tho Homelike* Dining Hoom. lU.llo. M. Keith, 1! Wnlluco street, ltd _ ^ i m « . - ^i'ffl 1107.—AdvortWmi'nt. Annunl clrctloir ilny luncheon nnd of money, nml you MIOHM halt In wlieru tint liii'iiu chmiKi'n ilullv l>ut StrombcrK-Cnrlnori and II. C. A. Dunlt, next to Wcitcrn Union,—Ad Wu lira fonturlnir • full ljn« «l your (!X|H'iiilitiircii of thu l' rertisotnent. /i|iort« (lrfioi In lki. twortll t»d " DOR I'e.ill, L.adlni Brandt. Nerrout Indigestion, niippnr Tucsdny, November Oth, nt thi) iiunlity rrmiilnn thn mine, 10 complete A. C. tuner set", $77 to knlttml Juney*Juney*.I. n •illllAU, twotdo «itl »»d , Spruit'* piiti'iit froiiH nnd rcmo- money," 11,210, I). A. Johnson Co., 15-17 AUo «it«rn40lt, Tako two Mnyplnki anil (orgot It thu Holfnili'l lluptlst church. Clnm Wallace street, Kcd llnnk.—Advcr- ilrosngl i nnd fformal ovtmlnff fownfowniij «llon; Old Trimly, llinnettVi milk Mr. Fnrmnr, Voter nnd Tnxitnyrr, tiMMncnt. _ Mechanic «troet. nliono 800,—Jill Matlame Sara Harding, Ask your 'l l IlIlroIlronnd d «lrt»t, U*4 bone, Uoiin'n tlog mini, I'urlim clog Ailvortln'ronnt Chlldrim HO emits,—Advnrllscmont, K you urn nntlnfli'il with thn promt vortlsoiiiRiit. * (how. Mont cuii'iilntn linn In thin condition* |>rr>v/i!!liitf In Din Jliraid. FoTsIk! Mrx. Wolcott. Figure trnlnlnK nnd Hunk, AltlmnA'lvtrtlaumontt , vicinity. I-'rcd U, WlkoiT Co., Ikil I tlo not i>x|HTt your votes hut II Sorin water, niTl llnvori, malt bov 111K Hall fur Rent, Mipi'oitliiK (riirmontn. 'i'H llcrifiin "«»» 'ilium Social Dancing Le.ion.. New Ku|. For Old Onet. Civic hull lit Knnt KiiiimliurK for Brlil|e Playeri* llnnk.—• Ad vurttnFini~iit. Mnbci Colcmnn, 15 Doctor plncc, IUvo ypur rug* nlmmpaood it you think I cnll ho of ncivli'ii to you, crnici nnd (Hntlllm! wntor. DonJ. pliu'i', Kelt ilnnk, |ihntio 807-M,— In helping to Kivn (~oo

WILL CONTEST, ADJOURNED. YOUNG HOLD.UP MAN. plcion was directed toward Burke and he is said to havo confessed af- The Estate of B. M.nt«ll > Smithburg Youth ConfeMu to Hold- 11 ter several hours' questioning by To-Night, Wednesday, Oct. 31st. 1928 BELFORD TIRE SHOP Small On*. , ing Up Farmer. state troopers. LIGHTi George Durke of Smrthburg, agrd ~ In theTonlesFcfWwlU of Rob- «i» Near^Campbeiri Jet, nineteen years, has been arrested ert B. Mantcll of Atalntlc High,'- Weighing Devlcai Totted. ' lands, the noted Shakespearean ac- on a charge of attempting to rob Fall Opening and Hallowe'en Dance FOR YOUR HOME! Tho Mohmouth county depart- For Radio, Auto, tor, which was re-opened at Free- John Stankle, a Smithburg farmer, who was held up one night recently ment of weights and measures, of NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS hold last week, it developed that which Glenn Berry of Asbury Park Battery Service the estate will not amount to more while on his way home from the Chestnut ^ Grove Manor Call Kaaniburg 95-L-4 Freehold market. The hold-up man is superintendent, tested more than than $6,000, excepting the real es- 1,000,000 weighing and measuring tate at Atlantic Highlands which ^ became nervous and fired almost m State Highway, ' Eatontown, N. J. ALLEN ELECTOIC SHOP We recharge and repair all soon as he had ordered Mr. Stankle devices In the year Which ended July makes. Michelln Tirci valued at $25,000. This property 1st. Of the.scales tested 76 were '•;. Fun Galore Favors 163 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. and Auto Accessories. was held jointly by Mr. Afent'ell and to throw up his hands. The bullet condemned. . ' his wife. .The contest is bolni; lodged in Mr. Stankle's arm. Sun- „ Chet Arthur's Orchestra. • brought by two sons of Mr. Man- tell by a former marriage; who Make Reservations Early. claim that he was incompetent when Telephone Eatontown 414. the will was made. The case has PUBLIC SALE been adjourned until Friday of this Cover Charge—One Dollar. ' • ••' week. Music Every Saturday Night Throughout Season, HOLMDEL NEWS. Live Stock and Farm BaptUt Election Day Luncheon and Supp.r Next Week. Are You Particular About the The women of the Baptist church Machinery are getting arrangements mads for On the Crawford Walling Farm, "Harmony Road," HOWARD FREY Quality oi the Food You Buy? their annual sale of election day Port Monmputh, N. J.,. K luncheons and suppers next Tues- SANITARY PLUMBER Most Homekeepers know instinctively when they are receiving Value day. As a large vote is assured the for their Money. Naturally, they patronize the Stores where they receive luncheon and supper is expected to Monday, November 12th, 1928, 74 Monmouth Street Rod Bank, N. J. Foods of Known Quality at Prices that are consistently lower. A be very profitable. »* at llOO O'Clock P. M. Mr. and Mis. Harry Helm moved The undersigned, about to give up farming, will sell to tho highest STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING last week wrom the hotel building bidder the following property: Black horse, 8 years old, good worker; Particular people patronize 4SCO Stores because they are always as- to River Plaza. young cow, milking eight quarts now and due to-froshon the last of Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing sured of complete Satisfaction. Everything possible is done by this big Food John Bennett of Red Bank has Distributing Organization to bring to Your Table the finest Foods at a mini- been spending several days with his February; 1928 Ford sedan, on or two-horse farm wagon, 15 chickens, nephew, John G. Bennett. new disc harrow, new furroughlng sled, iron tooth harrow, barrel spray mum of cost. A number of the residents of this pump, two-horse plow, grass seeder, ijavden cultivator, new ono-horso place expect to attend the supper cultivator, new grindstone, wheelbarrow, double set of harness, and TIRELESS It Pays to Trade Regularly Where Quality Counts ! which will be held tomorrow night small tools too numerous to mention. for the benefit of the Reformed Gas church of Middletown village. HERMAN SEDDIG. Mrs. Harold Tilton of Middletown TERMS:—Cash. township and Charles Wolff of OEORGE H. EOBERTS, Auctioneer. COOKS witKTtfo GASTTOED OFFl' Eeanslurg were visitors here last JAMES E. GEIGGS, Clerk. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Best Pure LARD Thursday. Mrs. Koert Heyer is having her usual success with trukeys this year. Big Money-Saving Canned Peas Sale! She has a flock of more than 100 re- gal birds and there is every indi- cation of a good market for them Reg. 23c OSOO New Pack 1928 Crop Farmdale during the holiday season. Another Extra Fancy Sifted OSCO & Del Monte successful turkey raiser is Mrs. Tender June Charles Bennett, who lives on the road between this place and Van- PEAS PEAS derburg. can PEAS A son was born last Friday to 19c can can8 Mrs. Richard Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Taylor of and 3 cans 55c 15 2 25c Fulton, New York, spent part of last week with Rev. and Mrs. John Sher- Buffet Size Csm man. jMrs. Sherman is now return- Reg. 10c Sweet Tender Peas 25c ing tho visit. Wilbur Hammond, Robert. Voor- hees and Harry Pitcher are new NEW members of the young men'B asso- ciation of Hazlet. The women's card club held Its first meeting of the season last night at Mrs. Bronson Butler's. However you use the Bread, with the Meals, Toasted, Mrs. Harry Pitcher entertained a for Puddings, etc., you will find Bread Supreme an- number of friends at a card party swers every purpose satisfactorily and economically. lust Thursday nigKt. Oven-Fresh to you from Our Own Bakery. COLT'S NECK NEWS. ERSKINE SIX w A Series of EvangelUtic Meeting) Bread Supreme S- 8c at the Reformed Church. A series of evangelistic meetings Wrapped will be conducted at the Reformed Loaf church from Tuesday, November Victor Bread 5c 13th, to Sunday, November 25th, by Rev. Arthur J. Smith of Kew Gar- dens, Long Island. Mr. Smith and Every Meal Suggestions! Newly Packed Fall Foods Eev. J. A. Thomson, the pastor of the Reformed church, havo been *86F.O.B. FACTOR0Y &SCQ Tomato Catsup bot 15c Red Salmon 1b can 25c friends of many years' standing. Mr. M le Sunrise Tomato Catsup 3 bots 25c Maypole Syrup ( »P FI«<«) bot igc Taylor is chairman' of a union church OSCO Chili Sauce bot 25c Hecker's Buckwheat ....pkg 12J/2C committee which conducts evangelis- tic meetings at New York each year. TYLE that your eye will be quick to In the new Ereklne .Six, you buy for Pure Horse Radish ....tumbler 12c California Evap. Apricots ..It) 32c Mr. and Mrs. William Boobe of California Cucumber Chips jar 15c 4SC0 Fancy Tomatoes med- can 12c Long Island spent Saturday and notice and approve. Speed conclu- I860 a car you will drive with pride. "4SCO Bread Crumbs pkg 10c med can Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archibald S sively proved by its record of 1000 Pride in its appearance, smartly styled. Prim Ripe Tomatoes .... - 10c Reynolds. SSCO Peanut Butter ..tumbler 10c Red Ripe Tomatoes ....big can 14c Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Thom- miles in 984 minutes! This is but one of Pride in its performance, better than White Norway Mackerel •»• 10c, 15c OSCO Pure Strained Honey J« 15c son and their two children of Mld- eleven official records which make the an honest mile a minute. Pride in its ulcbush spent Saturday and Sunday Farmdale Preserves jar 15c 4SCO Sugar Corn can 15c with Rev. and Mrs. J. A; Thomson. Erskine Six unquestioned champion of thrift with your fuel and oil dollar. dSCO Beans with Pork 3 cans 25c (ISCO Cooked Spinach ..bis? <*» 19c The Reformed church Is being its class! No stock car selling under $1000 Pride in its commodious comfort. repainted by Walter D. Fields, with has ever approached its performance. Pure Preserves jar 23c 4SCO Sour Krout big can 12C Archibald Reynolds and Daniel Studebaker engineering genius per- Hamernick as his assistants. The belfry has been repaired by Edward These outstanding Erskine records mits you to drive your new Erskine Six Cloverdale Buckwheat Limber. prove more than speed. They prove the 40 miles an hour the very first day, and Victor Bennett is a new member Erskine Six has the greatest virtue de- or Pancake Flour of the Pioneer club of boyB. at 62-mile speed later. Motor oil need The sewing club of the Reformed sired in a car—stamina. Studebaker be changed but once in 2,500 miles. ASCO Golden Syrup church will meet tomorrow after- 3 - 25 noon at the home of Mrs. Arthur stamina! The heritage of 76 years of Come, drive an Erskine Six today. Be Soffel. building quality transportation. The Super\ •*> Austin Buck, son of Alfred Buck, critical—make it prove to your own ( was operated on for tpinal trouble satisfaction that it is the finest, fastest Cleaner ) O at tho Spring Lake- hospital last week. Tho operation was successful car under $1000. Kansas Sweetheart 9c Camay P. &G. and Austin is getting well. At the Reformed church Sunday STUDEBAKER'S FOUR NEW LINES Cleanser Soap Soap Soap nifrht, Rev. J. A. Thomson gave an cakes c address illustrated with stcrcopticon TheEraUne...... 1835 to $1045 cans 4 cakes cake 4c views. Tho subject was "The His- 3 20 tory of the Reformed Church." The Dictator 1105 to 1395 The Commander 1435 to 1665 Newly Packed California Reg. 9c OSCO Gelatine TINTON FALLS NEWS. Tho President Eight... 1685 to 2485 Kennel, for Dogi Being Built on All prices f, o. b. factory Prunes 2 lbs 25c Desserts 4 pkgs 25c Hunt Club Property. A long narrow building which will bo partitoned into quarters for dogi U boing constructed on the Mon- Specials in Our Meat Markets for End of the Week! mouth county hunt club's property. Tho club members, hold a hunt Small Freih-Killed through this acction last Wednesday. Lean Pork Shoulders Some of them woro red coats and Fowl Round Steak hud other hunt features of dress. lb. 25c 1b, 34c Electric wires nro to bo strung on lb. the Pine Brook road. George Wash- Lean Boiled Ham ington in having his Pine Brook Small Fresh-Killed l utoro wired for electricity. Ho hnv Roasting Chickens . A lb. 22c hud n new gasoline pump placed in All Smoked front of hln alore. 1b. 42c Cooked Corned Beef .lamei Ferguson lost a horse by colic Inst week. Small Fresh-Killed HAMS !/4 lb. 9c John 11. Citrney has a new Chev- rolet conch. Frying Chickens (WhnU nr SUnlc ILK) Mr*. Frank SchulU and her fath- 1b. 42c Case's Pork Pack er, John Johnson, xpent ln«t Thun- Vz lb. 20c • 29c Dnvld Scott It a new omjiloyoo of (ho Moiiiiiouth county hunt club. lb. 3Sc Long Cut Sour Krout Arthur Kelly will movo tlili wock Car Illiittrotxl (• Thm UrMnoSI* Royal Satan, $104$ Club Sttan utlh'Artillery )f'h,,l,, iW,jl e.b.JMtorj Littlo Pig Fresh lb. $c to Now York to apond tho wintor. Ha Lean Soup Meat expects to .return to Tlnton FilLi •^ROASTING next nprlng. lb. 20c Imported Mr. imd MM. Hamilton Scott of Onhhurnt npctit part of l«»t wcok Loin Lamb,Chops HAMS Swcitzcr Chceio with Mm. Snrnh Scott. THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT Vt lb. 30c i SavoriU roildontN uf tliU place at- _____ ^ (Wliol. or Sh.nl. INK) tended n play .which wna .given hut Thumdny night liy tho ftpworUi 29 East Front Street, fted Bank. Lean Stewing Lnmb Sodus Creamed Chocse loiiffUa of tlio ttatontown Mothodlit Phone 70S lb, 18c fo. 29c .'hurcli, lb. 20c Mr. uiil Mri>.,Harry Ott of Brook-, Tti»». prim .fl.nlv. In mi, 8iw,, I,, ||.,| niuU .ml Vltlnlij." lyu spent fluiurdny nnd 8und«y wltti Mr. nml Mr*L. Kitwln Wnnthnlt. Br. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 31,1928.

ROAD WORK^HELD UP. lett, Mies Madelyn Dennett, Jacob auditorium by the Christian En- K. Hoffman, Harry Rubley and Fred deavor society of tho Presbyterian M«Uw»n Proptrty Ownm Interfere Mohr. The interior of the tavern hurch. Those who took part wore With Highway Contractor* was decorated for the occasion by Charles Stokes, Harvey Bowtell, RcBcau Hendrlcksori, Anna Hcn- Mr. Hoffman. Herman Bennett, Harold Merritt, drickion, Harvey Hendrlckson and Fred Gerkens, Eunice Rogore, Mil- Mr«. Edna PoBturg of llutawun wcce ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. diod Gehlhaus, Mary Rice, Ruth churgod with disorderly conduct last Koeppcl and Margaret Armsted. w'«ek when they refused to allow Uctlon Day Supper—Food Snle Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Baldwin .workmen to begin excavating for the Saturday—Church Society Play. have returned-from a trip to Swift; new atate highway In front of tho|r (Tha B<4 Bank BuUtai in Hi bought Famous water, Pennsylvania. proportion. It Is sold tho Hcndrick- •nob week In Atlantic HlihUndi at tb« tomwere offered $800 for the prop- •tow of - William Lett and N. Brown,) Mrs. Charles Cox and daughters c-rt.y but they did not consider this The Methodist ladies' coclety has Betty and Mary have left for Flor- M. M. DAVID S enough.1 Each of thorn was placed completed arrangements for n sup-ida, where they will sppnd the win-, und.er 8500 bal^ _ per to be held from five to eight ter, , ••• '-. . ' . .•„••. 'clock election day Jn \ the church The children collected f 94.38 at a HIGHLANDS NEWS. basement; :.•..'. ... >' *• , tag. day held recently for tho Vol- A food title for the benefit of St. unteers of America. .The first prlzo To Elect a Mayor »nd Two Coun A«nea'« church will be hold on Sat-for collecting the most money was Retiring From Business cilmon—To Cleur School Site. urday of this week at Roberts & won by Arnold Peterson.' Gordon * ITfa« B«d Dank Reirlittr oan bi bought White's store. Bread, cake, pies and Kohler won second prize, Irene Wil- euh weak In Highland! at Ueilln'i drui • tore, and at Jonph Stumen'i itora.) potato salad will be told. Mrs. Wil-son third prizo and Herbert Poston A mayor and two councilman will iam B. Kelly Is in general charge of fourth prize. Mist'Gladys.' Imlay was Brands ;he arrangements. • , ., In general charge of ,the tag day; Hundreds are Taking Advantage be elected at this place next Tues- day.' , C. Moll Johnson Is running for ' Mrs. Daniel Oakes and Mrs. Samp The commissioners last week mayor on the Democratic ticket and son attended a Democratic luncheon passed a resolution notifying par- Co.prgo \V. Hardy is the Republican Saturday afternoon at the Hotel ents that .they will be held respon- Commodore at New York^ . sible for any damage or injury done oi Our Closing Out Sale candidate.. The Democratic council- manic' candidates are.John Ahenrn, Miss Marlon Sprague attended a Hallowe'en night by their children. Sold by who is running for ro-olcctlori, and mooting of the Btate organization Mrs. Percy. Soden is a surgical David Mahonoy. Tho two Republi- for social icrvlce at Atlantic City patient at the Long Branch hospital. can candidates are Conrad Ffannan' last w6ek..\ Tho annual roll call of the Cen- Schmidt and Henry Quast. Mr. and \ Mrs. William Stewart tral Baptist church was held last Don't Blame us Later if the At the'last meeting of tho school have closed their home, on Hooper week. The collections amounted to trustees three bids were received avenue and have returned to New about ?46O. for clearing the tract bought at Wu York. Miss Edith Price, who has been Davidsons tor Witch as a site for a new school A,"eomedy In three acts was g\v-sick with pneumonia, is slowly im- Sizes You Desire are Gone! building. Tho contract was awarded en Friday night In the high 6chool proving." to John and James Horan, who,bid $204.80. The other bidders were IMIIIHIMMimilllllllllllllllUmt Edward Havens and Clarence Van- Now is the Time to Buy! Kirk. The tract comprises about GREATLY seven acres and fronts on Linden avenue,' Water Witch avenue and Navcsink avenue. - •> Men's and Boys' Howard Bray is a new member of Star hook and ladder company. The <% LAUNDRY / . company will hold a nomination of REDUCED officers November 16th. Joss it test/ Everything is in readiness for the Hallowe'en sociable to bo held to right in tho Methodist church bnse- Suits and Overcoats ment'undor the direction of the Fashion Park Clofhes choir. Games will bo played and prizes will bo awarded to tho '•win. ners. (-A fortune telling booth wil also be a feature of the party. Re- Charter House Clothes freshments of cake and coffee wil REDUCED! ho served. Rev. Walter S. R. Pow- ell and Miss Emma Quast will bo in charge of the games. Nottingham Clothes Very An Epworth ICHRUO was formed Very last week at the Methodist church •with 25 members. Meetings will b Special! Special!^ heldSunday nights before the regu- Smithson Clothes a ROOTS lar church services. The fourth Men's quarterly church conicrence was held Friday night and was In chargo TIVOLI FUR LINED of Rev. Herbert J. Belting of Red Griffon Clothes Bank, district superintendent. Mrs. Susan I lodge underwent an (^SERVICE Underwear GLOVES operation last week at the Long Branch hospital. Stetson Hats Mrs. George White of Miller $1.60 Now $2.80 street gave birth to a son on Mon-

of trees in honor of living veterans SIX FISHERMEN ARRESTED. RE-ELECT FOR THE RED BANK REGISTER. inatead of waiting until after they Thty Will H.v. > H»ring Friday • JOHN H. COOK. Editor mod Publisher, a« dead to do this. Whether this is Before Jiutico Foxwell. OEOROB 0. UANCE. AtioeUU Editor, done or whether trees are set out Member of as they are at Rum3on, without »pc Arthur Lindland, Richard Smith, National Bond ($ THOMAS IB»INQ BROWN. Augustus Lars2n and~JohirSa)'mrel- " P BUIICKII M«nag«r. cial reference to a holiday memorial, General Assembly it ij gratifying to find that falltimc son of Highlands, Samuel Aumack Mortgage •l.ih.^lptlon Mail .planting of trees la finding a placo of Keyport and Richard Smith of OlW T»l — Satisfied Customers fishermen,—wore &*Corporation Bll months _ In popularity. Arbor day is as ap- .40 rested on Tuesday of last week by Thru montbl propriate in the fall as it is In the ReuiUn, Tixu f^DdnaliHterner —Red Dank 1>. spring and it would be a fine'.thing E. W. Parsons, a state public health Bed Bank 1300. to have it observed in two seasons, inspector, on a charge of clamming First Mortgage Collateral REPUBLICAN. are telling others for there is a woeful lack of trees in'a restricted part of Raritan bay. Tnut 6% Bondt WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928 in most communities. The men were scheduled to-hava a hearing before Justice Charles R. Due May lit, 103B. That is why new business comes to No. 16 West Street, each week. TOWN TALK. D. Foxwell last Thursday, but the Last Winter's Idleneaa hearing was postponed until the Secure,* hr Flrit Mjjrtuwei coming Friday morning. Cecil S. on Real Eitato liravooibly Our stock of mixed feed and ingredients for mixing are complete. Accept Gracefully and This Winter's Prospecta. Ackerson of Keyport is the attorney (rutruteed by Marilland the Election Results. , . Wjnter showed Its fangs for the for the fishermen. Casually Companv- '.. Orders now being taken for CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES either fall Advice to voters is appropriate fu\$t time last week and devastated the week bcforo an election. Every- all ivemaining vegetation. It was a 100 and accrued interest or Spring delivery; also, Green I.. untain Table Stock. body cant vote early, for some peo- foretaste of what is to come, and in Serving Time in County Jail. yielding 6% ple have work and duties which apprehensive minds it recalled mem- Walter Irvingham of Wharf ave- make this impossible. But every- ories of the great unemployment nue and Winfield Bennett of Ever- one who can conveniently vote early problem of last winter. Hundreds ett are serving thirty days in the "Service" h Our Motlo y should do so. not only to avoid the of men in this section were out of county jail at Freehold on a chargo PAUL & Go. last hour rush but also for the ben-work at that time. MiBery and want of disorderly conduct made by Rich- Investment Sicurltla efit of those who can vote at no may not have been so prevalent ra3 ard Towler of Ernest Wadlay's Sun- 1420 Walnut St., Philadelphia one would suspect, due' to the fact other time than late in the day. This nyslde «f arm at Everett. The men W. Raymond Johntoi. I U one year when the election board that most of the unemployed had threfitsned to beat up Mr. Towler, IS Hubb.n) Pull, Red Bank. | been provident and had saved canvassers are going to earn more and they were sentenced to jail by T.I. 1836. 1 BAIRD & DAVISON money against suc,h a contingency; than their salaries. The ticket will Elmer C. Wainright of Shrewsbury. OTiiuiuumranminnmiinnuiimuimiiiuniiiuwi'n bo big and the voto will be big. It but this fact docs not affect in the They were both omployed on Mr. slightest degree the principle that it wont be surprising it the count in WBdley's farm. i some districts will require-all night was an outrage that men and women It pays to advertise In The Register, 16 West St. Phone tl74 Red Bank and part of the next morning. Vot- who were willing and able to work ing early will help the election board were unable to find jobs. workers and hasten the announce- • » • ment of the result. What guarantee is there that the ' • V * same thing will not happen this year? SERVICE There is no definite guarantee. The -This is an unusual campaign and MEASURED one calculated to raise much deep government, national, state and lo- NOT BY • feeling. In many places the cam-cal, should provide against such a GOLD paign has been conducted on a plane disaster by a program of public im- BUT BY • of bigotry and intolerance. In the provements, but no such action has THE • main, throughout this section, the been trjken. Withthe leBson of last GOLDEN adherents of both sides have shown winter's experience fresh in the BJJLE Sponsored and secured ine pas SUPREME -for light public mind, nothing has been done sago of the following laws for tho commendable deportment. There benefit of Monmouth County: have been some lapses, but these to prevent a repetition of last win- have been exceptions to the general ter's experience. However, there is $150,000 for opening of Mana- fluffy bakings lule. Partisans .on both sides of the one re-assuring sign and this is squan Inlet. political fence should be prepared found in the fact that local con- $175,000 for Monmouth County Shore resorts, for Jetty and Freak- to accept victory or defeat grace- tractors and builders have taken up of tJ e FLOUR fully. Any other course than this the work of constructing houses for To Be ! Symbol of water Construction. •would be un-American. There investment or sale. Joint resolution to Congress for ohould be no undue rejoicing by Service which discontinuance of New York City the winners. A sober sense of re- • • • Worthy you see pictured garbage menace. sponsibility should temper their ela- An unusually large amount of abovb e iis no small task. The $50,00 allowance for headstones tion. Many grave problems are winter time construction is to take for deceased ex-service men. pressing for solution. place hereabouts the coming season, restraints and the require- Concurrent Resolution on Battle according to statements made by lo- ments placed upon those "who of Monmouth Stamp. UT, flaky, tender; with a texture of cal contractors. It is much more are permitted to use this Sym- Successfully worked for the fol- Both parties have made large pleasant to dwell on the consti uctive lowing laws and appropriations: Cdlky softness; and an extra measure of promises. It will be up to the side action which they have taken to bol are strict. $100,000 for Japanese Beetle that wins to make good these prom- prevent a recurrence of what took menace. flavor-adjectives fall to picture the de- ises or forfeit respect. The day af- place last winter than to*"comment We are proud, therefore, to be $10,860 for combating Oriental lidous breads, cakes and pastry goodies ter election is no time for jubilation on the lack of action by government peach moth. by the winning side. Let the win-officials. It may tum out that gov- marked by this Symbol. It $80,000 for extermination of that are made from Heckers'. You must ners reserve their rejoicing until ernment action will be unnecessary. MEANS something. It stamps Gypsy moth. their party has made good its plat- No one knows at this time whether $100,000 for indemnification of taste them to know! this will be the case or not. But it us authoritatively as worthy form pledges. Rejoicing over parti- condemned tubercular cattle. is unquestionable, no matter what san advantage is unseemly and un- of the utmost confidence. Doubling N. J. State Police Act. called for. Winning a victory at happens, that the activity of con- For Heckers' is the achievement of eighty- tractors and builders in constructing Volunteer Firemen's Compensa- the polls is not worth celebrating tion Insurance. . unless it results in advancing the houses during the winter as an in- eigbt years—spent in blending sweetest vestment, instead of marking time $2,000 Municipal Aid for Volun- public welfare, and only time can teer Fire Co. determine whether such a victory is and waiting for customers to turn ALBERT W WORD EN. Jr. wheats into the one superlative flour. lip, is a great public boon. FUNERAL DIRECTOR to the best national advantage or AMBULANCE SlftVICfr (Paid for by Campaign Committee.) not. No one has to be a profound • • * SO IAJT rRONT STREET student of history to know that the PHONC 957 Do You Read Them? One thing which may be hard to » f D BANK The classified advertisements In best man does not always win. The Register contain worth while * * • understand but which is nevertheless true is that the average homeseeker opportunites for everybody.—Ad- vertisement. Since 1840'the SAVING flour -It goes farthet The duty of the losing side in an would much rather buy a house election does not need to be stressed which is completed than to under- su much, for it is well known and take to build a house. It is useless has seldom been violated by cither to cavil or rant against this custom. party. It goes without saying that It seems to be deeply rooted and in a hard fought campaign like the even though it may be founded on present one the disappointment of false premises there is everything to the losers will be keen, yet there is be gained by catering to it and no reason to doubt that they will ac- nothing to be lost. This is what the cept defeat cheerfully, as good winter time builders at Red Bank Americans have always done. and vicinity are doing. • * * This presidential campaign differs It is not a new thing, but it has from its two predecessors in that the grown to greater proportions be- outcome is not definitely forecast. cause of the success of those who In 1D24 and in 1920 it was apparent have tried it in the past. All of what the result would be before the them have profited. Perhaps their vote was cast. This year there is no motive has been to make profits for such pre-election certainty. A land- themselves rather than to solve the slide one way or the other may de-winter unemployment problem. That velop, but if so it is well concealed does not matter. They are public at the present time by conflicting benefactors, regardless of what signs and portents. Anything may their motives may be. They richly happen and it behooves both sides to deserve whatever monetary reward be prepared to accept victory mag- they get. They are showing faith in nanimously or defeat gracefully. In their community by investing their the past, and this refers to both money here. May these home build- parties, the winners have been tho era live long and their number in- greatest violators of this rule. crease 1 They make the town grow » * * nnd help to keep hard times from knocking at the door! It is seldom that an athlete or a sportsman of any kind violates the proprieties whether he wins or Idses. More of the sportsmanlike Quick Work spirit would be a desirable accom- on a Road-Building Job. paniment of an election. No friend- It is not often that a road build- ships should be broken and no ing job gets done ahead of the time neighborly spirit lost because of specified in the contract, but when partisan heat. it doea happen the contractor de- serves lots of credit. For this rea- son a public vote of thanks should Fall Plantings be accorded to the Jannarooc con- of Shade Trees. tracting company for tho quick work The borough of Rumson is to have it is making of widening the state a sort of a fall Arbor dny. The highway between Red Bank and the shade tree commission of Rumsqn junction which the highway makes has ordered 100 trees und they are with the new cut-off near Middle- to be planted in a few days. Many town village. . trees can be planted with butter re- * • • mits in October and November than The work is not quite completed in tho spring. When warm wcathrr but it is so nearly finished us to comes next spring their roots will leave no doubt that it will be done be settled and they will be ready to long before the specifim! time is up start right off and grow, innteucl of When this improvement was Btnrtei losing time, getting ni'clinmtod and there was doubt as to whether it getting their roots nettled as they do could bo finished before winter sot when they arc put in this ground in in. There Is no such doubt now the spring. There will bo no necessity for hold- * * * Ing up tho job In cold weather nnd Rumson, besides improving its ap- completing it in tho spring. pearanco by thin fcilltlmc planting • • • of trrcs, «ct» nn example for other communities und for private indiviil- It mentis a lot to the convenience Unll. Nothing - regarded at u memorial day, having preclatlon in no other way thnn by iou May Telephone Your Order by the immo'-meimlng for world wnr tlinnkn nnd thin tho Jnrmnronc com- Calling Market 0001. veterans an Dcl'oratlon dny docs for nny should rocilvc Intlm fullent (In- civil wnr Yotornnn. This fall holi- KKW tor It/i quick work on (lie ntnlc day will never liocomo lunioclntuil highway, with floworn to Ihn nittno extent m (Town Tulk continued on puRo 10.) Decoration day, but It i'nn linva ft tptclnl ulirnlflcnmo fur truer*. % \ Finding • Job, • • • lltvt you rond tho Want Advcr- tr&fo. tliomonU In Th« Nofrlator thli week? Decoration ilay rcmnnbora the W»ybo thoro It Jtint tho thing advnr. toutttrj-'i do«d h«roo«. There would tlied Unit you iro looking for.-—Ad- bo nothing •mil* in planting avenue* vtrtlioment. ««.-*MI i -ftO. RED BANK -REGISTER,' OCTOBER 31,1928. ACQUITTED OF ARSON. proved from her recent attack of here and Phalanx. William Leddy the village- residents. On Sajprdoy paralysis. . . , and-Bert Conover of Fair Haven, many of- these people gathered tho Mid-week Excursion Jericy City Mori Repudiate! Hit Tho first fall hunt of the Mon-who are w^}- known here, shot two tubers of their annual blooming Signed Confeitlon. mouth county hunt club to be' hold ducks during the week at tho water flowers. The-dahlias, jro tho-most "Oscar" J51in«'6n' "of* Tereey "Cily Here"'started from''tlfc'crossfio'aUS company's "lpfeT" THe™b"lfds"'feir tft extensively" grown flowers in this NEW ™YG1 wan acquitted at Freehold last week Saturday morning at about eight the- lake and the two hunters' were section, the chief growers being Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. c- o'clork. Thn procession comprised unable to get them. George Thompson ami ft, Hurry WEDNESDAY* gg barns on HerbertE. Angell's pbee, more than thirty horses. It ended Wilfred and Joseph Mullin have Richdahj, - - November 7 11 BROAD STREET Phone 1560 RED BANK, N. J. niior Jcraoyyille. last June. Jrttv in front of St. Catherine's church at returned from an automobile vaca- William Bray of Newman Springs, December 12 son had been employed on the farm Everett after crossing tho fields in a tion trip to Quebec and Montreal. who owns, a farni at Phalanx, has roundabout way. Tho hunt was cut Miss Marion Force was a visitor at bought a Dodge sedan; :: and wns discharged n d-, partici- Our Annual Offering of " New Pack Canned Foods " starts !ho flre. A confession signed by Lakehurst last week. The large training stablo at $1.45 \' : •/. pants to attend a race meet at Far A carload of brood marcs from Brookdalo farm has undergone •"• Round Trl» Tomorrow, November 1st. Buy now for the winter months. Johnson was introduced at the trial. Hills Saturday afternoon. i Mrs. Payne Whitney's farm and many changes and has"'been repaint- Tlchttt Art Good to Nnnrk, When Johnsonu went on the s-.iml Josef Mergl of tho Swimming from Harry Payne "Whitney's place . Train leave* Red Ilgnk (hOI A. M. , A few of our canned goods specials are listed below: he repudiated tlio confession suyinn; ed inside and out in preparation for Hamming lo«vo« N, V., W»t 9ld lt> • '•( river road is confined to. the bed here were taken to Kentucky last the return of Mr. Whitney's horsc3 0,15 !•. M Mb.rty Ht.( ;:»» P. K,,v;ii , he made it to escape a beating at vfRh sickness and is under the care week to bo sold at public auction in • rk. Ilronri Bt, O'Jt P. H. from Southern and New York tracks For further Intormntlon itcort hmdbltt the hands of ofiiccrs. The beating oi a trained nurse. f^ovember.- next month. The repairs and the at ticket oflce. " Tomatoes, Maryland Country Gentleman Corn was denied by the officers. / Dante Daverio shot three wpod- Tho cold weather Friday night painting work were under'Matthew epek Friday in the swamps between killed most of tha] outdoor flowers of Mullin's supervision. Large No. 3 Tin...^..:...... Sunbeam Brand.' No. 2 Tin ....-I Ac LINCROFT NEWS. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Dozen Tina ...... $*l .9S About $200 .Cleared at the Supper Dozen Tins $0.10 of. tho Lodioi' Aid Society. : • BONNfl. ; C " The ladies' aid society cleared No. 2 Tin ...... • v20 Large No. 3 Tin 9 ab'out.ifSOO last Thursday night at BOX:': its annual supper at tho cljapel. Part 3 Dozen Tins .....:...., ...... ,.....$2.40 Dozen Tins .....^..J...... $9- 0 $2. pf the receipts were derived from a fancy booth. Mpre than 200 per- COAT SALE43 BROAD STREET 3 Days Only! sons were present. The proceeds Peaches,A. M.&C.Fancy will be used to repair tho interior RED BANK, N. J. Pineapple, A. NUC. Sliced C of the chapel. James C. Richdale of Yellow Cling. Large Tin -9Q Phalanx, who has been confined to Extra Quality. Large Tin Q the house since ho was injured in Dozen Tins $9.40 an automobile accident several Dozen Tins .:..$O.7$O. 0 weeks ago, attended tlie supper. He is greatly improved. Tomorrow, Thursday, November 1st; Friday, Cherries, Black California Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis of New Stringless Beans, Imported York were visitors last week of Mr. BEVILACQUA 'BRAND, EXTRA FINE Sunbeam Brand." Large Tin ....E!Oc nnd Mrs, G. Harry Richdale. November 2d and Saturday, November 3d QUALITY, Eniil Horsfall of Newman Springs has returned to his former homo Dozen Tins $ff.95 at Bristol, Connecticut, to vote and to1 visit old friends. ' • Dozen Tins ...... $9.8$9. 5 The pupils of the public school are Your Chance of a Lifetime to Get Crab Meat, Japanese Namco Bd. selling Christmas cards and candy to 1 No. %TinA|c Dozen Tina $J .75 make- money with which to- buy a a Real Coat at a.Great Savings. Sardines, Portuguese, Boneless radio set. Tho radio will be used at the school, principally for educations Plazanet Brand. Large Tin ....O-i c Kraut Cocktail, Snider's al purposes. During the past week C 2 Ralph Layton and Fred Horsfall Pint Bottle. 2 5 Bottles have sold more tl\an ?25 worth of Dozen Tins $9.50 Christmas cards to residents of Lin- croft and vicinity. Port Wine Flavoring or Claret Colgate's, Octagon Soap Misses Anpa. and Alice Wiligerodt, Albert Willgerodt and Louis Stein- Punch/Virginia Dare Large Cake 1 muller attended the football game Box of 100 Cakes $fi.6O Saturday between the United States Fall and Winter Large Bottle $J.15 military academy and Yale univer- sity. The game was layed at New ONLY A FEW CASES LEFT OF THIS WON- Haven, Connecticut. DERFUL PRODUCT. BUY NOW, FOR WE WILL BE UNABLE TO GET ANY MORE. \ Chow Mein Mandarin The newly concreted road be- A/REAL CHINESE SUPPER, ENOUGH FOR tween Brookdale farm and Holmdcl ' FOUR PEOPLE. lias been opened to general traffic. Mince Meat, A. M. &C., New Pack Carton '. $1.15 Milton Banks, who moved away from here a short time ago, is stay- Large No. 3 Jar $J.39 Ready to Heat and Serve; ing with relatives at Philadelphia. Charles Toop, Eugene Ford, Wil- COATS No. 1 Jar Preserved Figs, Carpenter's liam Molzon, Eugene Cotton and John McQueen attended a mas- Values Up to $47.50. Large Jar f querade dance at the Leonardo high Echool Friday night. Peanut Brittle - for .$•• .00 Richard Babcock and family of 1 Pound Box « Off c Long Island are visiting Mr. and You'll find all the latest modes for the Fall and Winter in this group THE REGULAR PRICE OF THESE FIGS IS Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson. On Satur- of Coats. Get here early for the best selection. A Small Deposit will ; MADE FOR US ESPECIALLY BY MAILLARD, 50c A JAR. day afternoon Mrs. Thompson, Mr. p.ncl Mr3. Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. hold the coat you choose for future delivery. This'is the only sale of Howell VanGerbifr attended the coats we will offer this year. Take advantage of it! football game at Princeton between Princeton university and Cornell. Give Luke Longhead the Job of Supplying Your Wants. Mrs. Melville Reid is greatly im- THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET

FORTRESIDENT FOR ELECTION DAY, NOV. 6 FOR VICEiPRESIDENT

presents to the people of Monmouth County an exceptional group of candidates of the finest character, honesty,'purpose and ability—a ticket in keeping "with'the high ideals of public service setvup by the^citizens of this historic'commonwealth., WON'T YOU SUPPORT THEM? FOR GOVERNOR

GOV. ALFREDJErSMITH jOE»T.,ROBINSOlf T T Trie Greitett State't Greateit Governor FORU. S. SENATOR FORTCONGRESS HonMt—Fearless and AbU

FOR'ASSEMBLY WILLIAM]L.tDILL, FOR ASSEMBLY He HM'M.delhe Highly. Sjfc for You and Your Children - FOR\FREEttOLDER

EDWARD.L EDWARDS J0HN|R, PHILLIPS,(JR. A Mm with lh« Courage of HI*' Convlctlom "The Human Dynamo*'

EDWARD,FARRY, JR. SQLOMON.LAUTMAN For L»wi only llitl ire Approved h I'ur Lawi only thai ar« Approved bf Their People, Ti.elr People ' CHARLES E.' CLOSE Woulil Stop Extntvnitanco anil IUJIICO Uupcnici ' Men and womcn^ofliclallyjdcntlficdjvlthtWDcmocratlcOrgnnizatlon In MonmoutK County arc proud ohhts ticket and nrc worklnR fnlthfulty for Its success. Won'tyou IKIP to return to povnr^pa7tV^mmIttcd to honest and effi^

Pa I for \>t Ilia Mmifflnulh CmntrD<"iii fnrnmlllil, Pace Six "RED BANK REGISTERi. OOTO:iBER 81: 1928. SHREWSBURY LOTS SOLD. COMPLETING FOUR HOUSES. BUILDING BIG BUNGALOW. Red.Bank and Brooklyn Woman to Naw Dwallingi on Silrarton Ava- nua at Foxwood Park. Going' Gunning'? RAYH.STILLMAN Geo. W. Sewing FINE RESIDENCE GOING UP AT Build at Bultonvrood Park. . RIVERSIDE Miss Grace Moore of Locust ave- The firm of Joseph Picone & Son We are well stocked to supply your gunning CONTRACTOR nue, Red Bank, has bought a lot ai is, completing: four houses on Silver- FARMS It ii B.in'g Conitruct.d for MUt Buttonwood at Shrewsbury. The lot ton avenue at Foxwood-Park at Lit- requirements. and BUILDER In»'' E. Sqiii.ri at a Gut of has a frontage of 53 feet on thetle Silver. The houses will be fin- Country Homes 920,000—The Rapid Growth of We have the Fox, Ithaca, Parker, Smith and main 'park drive. Miss Moore ex- ished in about two weeks and will th« Riverside HughU Tract lower priced^uns^-Ask for prices^ We handle Shore Estates RED BANK, N. J. pects to build on the property and be put on the market at prices rang- Offic* U Eisntr'Building MI53 Inez E. Squiers, whose make it her home. Another lot,ing from t 16,000 to $20,000. All U. M. C. Nitro Club, U. S. Defiance and Peters' AH Forms of INSURANCE Room 3 home is in Florifla and who has been about half an acre in extent, has of the houses are of the English High Velocity Duck Load Shells. T.Lphom 2018; visiting of late at Atlantic City, and been sold to Miss Adele Smyth of type. One Is enclosed with brick SUlt Highway other places in the East, will build and the other , three are enclosed (•tontown, N.I. Phon» 178 Jobbing of All Kindt Brooklyn. This lot has a frontage a semi-bungalow for her own occu- f about fifty feet on Buttonwood's with stucco. Each has eight rooms, Gunning Coats Shell Belts Duck Decoys EttiouUi Chuerfally FurnUhtd pancy on land which she bought last main drive. It' is irregular in shape bathroom and a breakfast nook. week from the Douglas R. Balloch and has a frontage of 200 feet on Hardwdod floors are laid through- Leather and Canvas Gun Cases. company at the corner "of Riverside the large private park, which is on out The houses have craftex walls drive and Balloch place. The land the rear of the development. Miss and chestnut trim. Tile floors are is in the Riverside Heights section, Smyth also expects to build a home in the bathroom and kitchen. Each Robert Hance (Si Sons near Red Bank. MONEY TO LOAN on the lot. Plans for the new bathroom has a shower attachment. Miss Squiers bought two lota from houses are being made by.Quacken- The kitchens . are. • provided with 10 Broad Street, V Red Bank, N. J. the Balloch company and this land bush & Nevius. built-in cabinets, electric dish wash- $1,000 to $1,000,000 forms a plot with a frontage of 108 'Work on installing a new under- ing apparatus and electric Ice boxes. feet on Riverside drive and of 130 _round street lighting system at the Joseph Picone & Son' have been on First Mortgage. feet on Balloch place. Miss Squiers park has been completed. Four large investors in Red Bank' real paid $5,000 for the plot. She ha.i itrect lights have been installed on estate. During the past seven •••••»•••••••••••••»»• that may befall you ! feet. The main part of tho build- ing ii 24x40 foct and thcro will lie n pantry addition on tho rear. The The Red Bank Board of Realtors make in- bungalow will have five roomi. n surance a regular part of their business. If you bnthroom, pantry nnd breaklast fall and break a leg or a finger or a rib; if you nook. A fireplace will be in the living room nnd tho house will be Parker Heights are sick and cant get to your work for a week or I (quipped with modern improvo more; if your car is in a collision, whether you menti. The cost will be $6,7G0. are to blame or not; if your house or your garage Shrlton Heulitt ot Entontown ii Un- building contractor and the bunga- SHREWSBURY burns down; if your automobile is stolen; if low will bo completed by tho mid. 1 thieves 'break into your house and steal; or if illi' of November. Mr. Hcfbcrt will offer the building for aale, Our First Mortgage Bonds any other kind of misfortune befalls you, you 1—Secured by first lions on hundred! of proportion located In tho rosldontlnl nection of Central New Jersey nnd In tho induitrlal contora of Trenton, Now can be made safe from loss by the proper kind F. T. BLAISDELL'3 NEW HOME. LOTS $5OO of insurance. • Brunswick, etc. Red D.nk Duiln.n M.n Will Build We offer 10 lots with sidewalks and curbing. 2—A Urgo portion of tho mortgigcs aro on properties occupied by tho ownori. Go to the Red Bank Board of Realtors nt Long Branch. I'rAnli T. niniadrll of Long Water and Gas available. The best lots at the 3—The lonns avorigo C3 percent of tho coniorvatlvo viluo of tho property) when you want anything in the insurance lino. Ilinnch, who la nmlstant superin- never exceeding 00 pticont. Tho amount of tho Indivldunl lonni nvorago $8,000. tendent of tlio ijenbonrri Ice com- price in this section. — MEMBERS- pany'* plant nt I!«l Dank, Ii having 4—Kvery bond Ii not only iccurod by tha Mortgage! thormolvpi but also by II houni! built for hl« own occupancy this old rotlablo initltutlon't guarantee, with niourcoi of over fO,000,000. ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street on Wmtwood HVNIUO nt Long One^halt mile from Red Bank B—Redemption privilege at par »ftor Fcbrunry, 1081. llrnncli. Alfred (). I,uy»ter of Mid- HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. dlclown vlllnKO In doing tho work WM. A. HOPPING, Broad St. & Linden PI. nnd the Amount of tho contract*'!)! TIM 17. Tim liouii! will lie of Monmouth Title and Mortgage Guaranty Co. HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden PI. finiur nnd ulurco construction with 416 Main Street, Asbury Park, N. J. HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Street brick triinmliiKK nnil » llln roof of > dtrorntlvn tyjip, On the flrnt floor Inc. '< Freehold Toms River Mt. Holly i A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street will l>

E^ifc^^j^fc.^ j^^MM^j _^t j.,.4. J_A..A...^^^A^A—A~A- .1...1 *. A A A. l>y M*x JUt., ^ fey RED BANK BEGISTER, OCTOBER 81, 1928.

BUYS A SUMMER HOME. NEW EATONTOWN HOUSES Watt Long Branch Property Sold to Eait Orange Woman. We Specialize in RED BANK AND RIVER.PLAZA Miss Carolyn Chaltln of Eset Good Roofing Direct Importations < PEOPLE BUILDING THERE.'.".' Orange bought a house and an acre Second Edward HaTSpton and~Wltl!aln~B7 of land-last- Saturday at West Long "The Kind That Lists" _ _J_ —BY— Fesler of Red Bank and Norman Branch from Joseph Slocunf, a West For all types ot roots —Mortgage— -Cr-HiHIiy-SrRiver Plata Move Soon to Monmouth Parf, paid was $3,500. The sale was DELUXE PARLOR CAR i< Harry P. Lippincott Loans. T Edward Hampton of Harding made by Ray H. StiUman. .The Monmouth Roofing' Co. F0RSPWAL TRIPS PAR!if.. road' Is building a house at Mon-hhous e iis about 100 yean old and It has five rooms and a bathroom. It Johns-Manville Approved Roofers J Residence, the Point Ro; Little Silver, New Jersey. mouth Park at Eatontown on a lot 12 MASON PL. ho recently bought at that place. is equipped with electric lights and . ..(Near St, >/ohn's Chapel) j- • Applications Given running water and two large colon- Phone 380 . . . KEANSBURG. The house -will be 24x20 fcet.and ial fireplaces are in the building. A will have six rooms, a bathroom and Mtlmmediate Attention garage is on the rear of the lot. Decorative Acquisition* for the Home From modern improvements. A fireplace .A/WVWWVWWWVWWVWVVVWVVVVVWVW\YYYWWVVVV\ STUOTINQ Miss Chattln will make many im- will bo in the living room. The cost __ India, Turkey, Spain, Morocco, Italy provements to the house and land A Local, Friendly will bo .$7,100. Charles w. Roberta and will use the property as her of Eatontown is the contractor and summer home. _ WHY ..; France and Belgium *. i Organization. the houso will bo ready for occu- pancy after Christmas. Mr. Hamp- Mrs. W. H. Vradenbnrgh Dead. higher prices for good meat when you can get Importations Include Attrecttve Personal Gifts ton is employed at Eisner's factory Riverside Mortgage Mm. Bessie H. Vredenburgh, w$- nnd he will move to his new home ow of Judge William H. Vreden- ( ' Appropriate lor Holiday. Requirements, & Finance Corporation fchortly after it is completed. burgh of Freehold, died at her Broad St. N.fl Bank Bldf., Mr. Hampton's son-in-law, .Nor- home at Springr I^ake last Thursday. Blatchley's Ducks Artistic Modem Wares No Antiques man C. Hadley of Elver Plaza, Is She leaves a" son, Peter Vreden- Red Bank,'N. '. building a bungalow on an adjoin burgh of Freehold, and two daugh • The expense. Employ our ing lot. The bungalow is 24x34 tors, Mrs. S. R. Knight of Spring for 38c per pound dressed? MOTOR TRANSFER feet. It will have five rooms, a tile Lake and Mrs. Charles Dawson of bathroom and modern improve- Our Ducks are different from any others. They are not Servic« and ttop wo-ry. Oklahoma. greasy, but very tender and delicious. The meat has a very high ing. Exact tupervision and ments. A two-car garage will be m i» illlllllMI protein content and is very good for growing children at well at careful, satisfactory work, built on the rear of the lot. Tho Against Receiver Appointment* grown-ups. cost will bo $7,000. Mr. Roberts is Vice Chancellor Backes last week building this bungalow, which will • We kill our Ducks at from 10 to 13 wetki old and the fe- refused the application of Walter males weigh from 3& to 4 Itie., the males from 6 to 7 lbs. bo completed in about three weeks. Reade for the appointment of a re Mr. Hadley will move to the bun- There it no difference in the quality between the male and fe- ceiver for' tho Trenton-New Bruns- male. We would be glad to have you inspect our, plant. galow and will commute to his work wick theaters company, which oper- at New York. ates six theaters. Reade was mana- We, deliver by Parcel Post, C. O. D., oryou\can call at our William I). Pesler of Rector place, ger for the company until 1922. place at East Freehold Station. Give us a trial and you will be BORBHEftS Red Bank, is building a bungalow another satisfied customer like hundreds of others.*) llMOVIHtl'E on a 50x150 foot lot on the same MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. tract. The structuro will cost about BLATCHLEY BROS. $6,000 and will have five rooms, a Tablet and Cross as a Memorial to EAST FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY". bathroom and modern improve- Thomas Henry Grant. Phone freehold 368-F-3. IT! ments. A fireplace 'will be in th

Branch, who for many years lived at Barnegat and bagged 84 ducks. building on Shrewsbury avenue to YEARS AGO IN RED BANK on Borden street at Red Bank, Was They brought all the ducks-homfl the Millward building on- the tame UNGENDORPS shot and killed by Harry Brooks, a and distributed them among their street. HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN ANDneighbor: Brooks claimed that he friends. - E. Walt Havcna of Belfprd built GARAGE —AROUND OUR^IOME TOWN. was only in play^when he poiftTeaT ".•MissSarah Eliza Peck of Atlantic an addition to his house. The con' the pisESraTMrs. Hibbets~anTth~5t Highlands was =TBnTric~d"to~Edwnrd tractors were William-SciferVWil- LINCROFT. N. J. IncidenU Culled from The Register he did not know it was loaded. Conover, son of. X). Lane Conover, liam,,Heyer and John. N. Johnson, of the Fourth Week" In October "A football team was organized at atfThT bride's KomeT—Aboul Sr- •_• -JZZ ~ ; Expert Auto Repairing Twenty Years Ago, Thirty Yean Fair Haven with William Chandler guests were present ' nt the wed- Frank KeacK, who was employed Ago and Forty Yeara Ago. a3 captain. The other players wcro ding. ., by James Enright of Oceanic, ! and Towing. Forty Yean Ago. Edgar Chandler, Jesse Bennett, Har- . Charles Hendrickson, who hadmashed his finger by hitting it (v)th a ; T»l. Middlefown 44S-F-23. Mrs. Caroline Stilwcll, who hadry Minton, George Vix, Richard worked the Campbell farm at Newhammer. LARKSPUR died at Red Bank,, left a will in Tobin, William Curchin, Michael Monmouth, moved to the Hopping William Arras of Fair Haven An eiopllonillr well fitting 'rap In Maurelle Calblcln ! ;One Mile From Red Bank. .which she bequeathed all her prop- Conors, Theodore Parker, John Mar- farm, which had boon farmed for gave a masquerade dance to about li a wide imp of Marroo erty to her son-in-law, James Austiiv, tin and Thoma's Carter. the previous 25 years by Robert G. sixty guests in celebration of his of Red Bank, together with all of Joseph Ryan sold his butcher mar- Poole. birthday. .•'"'•' her right, title and interest in theket in,the Mrs. Henry Claybuilding i ' Maurice Chceseman of Red Bank J. S. Flitcroft of Farmingdale estate of Thome Walling,of New on the east side of,Broad street to died of old age at the home of hiaopened a plumbing office in the York. Mr. Austin was made sole Frank Bried. Mr. Ryan had been son-in-law, J. Trafford Allen of Kiv- Lightbpdy property on Front street. executor, and the will was wit-in business at Red Bank two years ersidc avenue. He was born in Zion church of Red Bank celo- tARKSPUR nessed by Sarah A. Stilwell anil Jo- and he stated that his total amount London and was ninety years old. brated its 25th anniversary and a of losses in bad debts in>the two seph Reilly. Mrs. Amanda Heyer died at thecollection of $100.28 was taken up. WAIKO River pirate3 stole 138 bushels of years was_ less than $10. home of her son, Frank E. Heyer Mrs. William Conk of Red Bank Of« SMOO women km an. Mrs. Patience Phillips, widow of of Colt's Neck. She left three sons, attended a ball at Oceanic and lost prored the Walko Tie by, their oysters which were on vessels in •nuchuee. It'a • He that flu. Keyport bay. The oysters wereCaptain Richard Phillips. of Bel- James and J. Worth Heyer of Con-$84 from her pocket. Autumn Brown CaU with owned by Adam Salz, Garret Post ford, died ab the age of 42 years necticut and Frank E. Heyer. William Casler of Tinton Falls Brawn Usard (rim. and Leonard Aumack and were val after a sickne'ss of six months. She Charles E. Strong of Colt's Neck sold his milk route to Nevada Wol- used at $225. Robert Conklin's sloop left six children.-thcy being Richard raised a watermelon which weighed cott of Red Bank, was robbed of part of its equipment Louis, Alonzo, Joseph, Edward and 65'-pounds. From five hills of .wa- The Lewis B. Horns house at Bel< and all of the food which was kept Lizzie Phillips. She left an estate termelons Mr. Strong picked a two-ford was bought by John Osborn for on board for the crew. valued at $2,000. horse wagonload of melons. $1,500. •••" • • > . 1 Miss Maggie A. Woolley of New Mrs. Eva Lillic Hendrickson Anthony Moran, a former resi- The will of William Norman of WALKO Colt's Neck left to Mr. .Norman'3 Bedford and Monroe Lane of RedHance, wife of Borden Hanpe of dent of Holmdel, died on Long Is- Supports you wife the use of his farm at Colt's Bank were married by Hey. James Red' Bank, in her will, left all herland at the age of ninety years. Neck and the use of all the house' W. Laughlin, and they immediately property to hcr'husband. The will Instant set up housekeeping at Red Bank. in style hold goods, together with whatever was made in 1892. Twenty Yean Ago. money he might have on hand at theThe attendants at the wedding were Mrs. William M. Carhart of Bel- HE same graceful shapes, the ht«u one*™ ih.i win time of his death. Miss Debbie Woolley and George C ford celebrated her eG8th tbirthday Some boys went cheBnutting in A heat... the woods west ot Maple avenue. .. ~* * «dd charm to any coitume. Middletown Baptist church cele Hurley. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T They smoked cigarettes and threw same attractive patterns, the suited*>rdm.«t brated the second centennial of its Frank Dickman of Shrewsbury William F. Malchow of West Front the lighted cigarette butts on the founding. The church was estab- avenue entertained a few friends at street, Red Bank. same^alluting leathers that distm- . ground. A fire was started in the upstairs lished in 1688. Rev. Abel Morgan a Hallowe'en party. His guests Miss Emma Louise Fountain, dry leaves, whichswept over a con- guish Walk-Overs are here found was its p'astor for fifty years and awere Miss Susie Hendrickson of daughter of William A. Fountain of siderable part of Morford's woods, statue in memory of Mr. Morgan Fair Haven, Miss Eva Lucas^ Mis3 Matawan, was married" to William with the added comfort of the Main A barn of John H, Cook of Maple downstairs was unveiled at the bi-centennial. - Ella Thompson, Lester K. McQueen Augustus Close of Matawan at the avenue caught fire, but the fire waa Spring* Arcru ' ; ' • EVE A Cozy Glow is Satin lined men's overcoats were and Arthur Wymbs of Red Bank. bride's home. put out by the firemen after dam- being advertised in Red Bank at ?8 Part of the Dorsett property on Josephine Mauser, daughter of mighty fine in the, age of about $200 was done. While each and fur beaver overcoats with the south side of Monmouth street, J. G. Mauser of Herbert street, cele- bathroom these frosty the firemen were going to the fire piped edges were being advertised which was occupied by Thomas brated her eighth birthday with a Clarence Gray of Oakland street mornings. Carry its at $15. Manson & Sons as a marble yard, party to about a dozen young was struck by one of the engines was sold at sheriff's sale to James H. friends. cheerful glow to the Dallas Young, son of George M. and his right leg and foot were very Hendrickson for $1,069, subject to a •': breakfast table. Use Young of Keyport, went chestnut- Charles Matthews of Colt's Neck barfly hurt. William Antonides ot ting and fell out of a tree. His armprior encumbrance of $3,000. lost fifteen hogs from hog cholera. WHITE SHOE CO. Oakland street was thrown from •R«f. U.S. Pat. Qffi 9 BROAD STREET, ] it anywhere in the was broken and his back was in- The Reformed church at Middle- Robert VanBrunt moved his bar- RED BANK. • house. For comfort- jured. town was improved and renovated at ber shop from Miss M. Watkins's (Continued on next page.) ing warmth from Henry Han.ce, Sr., of Tinton Falls, cost of $3,000. The church was head to toe get a was husking corn when a stalk enlarged twelve feet and was refur- struck him in the eye, cutting his nished throughout, new seats being face and eyelid very badly. put in, new carpet laid and new pul- William Hendrickson, who waspit furniture bought. Westinghouse the miller at Tinton Falls, built a Mrs. Sarah L. Jackson of Red arge brick icehouse on his hotel Bank, whose husband, George W. property t^ere. Jackson, was employed on the Red James Bennett, who lived on theBank trolley line and who was killed Scuffletown road at Red Bank, lost n a collision, got a verdict of $2,500 a cow valued at $75 from colic. against the trolley company for her The Monmouth Park association husband's death. bought the Casler farm.^adjoining Mrs. Harry Hoff, widow of John Monmouth Park, for $75,1)00. W. Hoff of Holradel, in her will left William Bennett of Little Silver $500 to the First Baptist church of went into the hog killing and cattle Keyport and after leaving $200 erich killing business for farmers. to a number of relntives all the rest of the estate was left to her son, Thirty Years Ago. James W. Hoff. Miss Kate D. Schanck, daughter A horse owned by Thomas Cooney of David Schanck of Holmdcl, was of Holmdel was found dead in a Buy from q$e of thest married to Gilbert Hendrickson of pasture field and a horse owned by Electrification Dcaleru Marlboro at the bride's home in the H. J. Rosevelt, who was clearing presence of forty guests. The cere- Ifbekhcckson swamp, was so badly .; KEYPORT mony was performed by Rev. Garret njured that it died the next day. Wyckoff. The bridesmaid was the Harvey M. Little of Fair Haven Jeney Central Power & Light Co. bride's sister Lila and the grooms- was pestered with great numbers of MATAWAN man was Henry Schanck, a relative rats in his barn. He invited his of the bride. friends to bring their dog* to hi3 August Kattner, 146 Main Street The Simon Miller business prop- barn on a Sunday and the dogs and RED BANK erty on the east side ot Broad street men together killed 63 rats. was bought by Doremus brothers. One of the deer which was kept Jeney Central Power & Light Co. • •.••.Bfc"aB«BBB||lllllllllll|l»-i"«.BlPIIIIIIIi"-- ' The lot was 20 *& feet wide and exo-n Edward Hoey's place, near Holm 9 • • « a tti H • i B B • • i a • • a a • * • - . - - • % • • • • • • • • • • i • • a • • • • • • • a a • • • • a » • M W •'• B •lllll'llalll ••IIIIIIIMIIIIWKi Illllllllllllll . Allen'i Electric Shop, 63 Broad St tended back to Combs's alloy. A del, was lot out of the deer pen for ' |ix.fK.aaai|||llllii flllllllllllllllllll'^ llli C.H. Ennii, 16 While Street ' two-story and basement brick store, a deer chase. The deer was chased • •«*•*•«»• (•••'••aaai.*-. - ••••••••Hlll|liiiiaiaiiii«*aiSBi - •» • mt.M IMIII-I«««iiiiii»»i«i' t ••••••«- a F. P. Reid, Broad and Front Sti. 75 feet deep, was on the lot. Dore- by dogs for two hours but was not l mus brothers paid $11,500 for the caught. m lllllil 1111 111 Also All Public Service Office!. property. 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oJ Ira Carhart, and Harry Peaeux, of Leonard street and Lcighton ave- street underwent an operation for YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. eon of Rudolph Peieux, both of uc. . ' appendicitis at his home by Dr. Ed- ************** Hazlet, wore married at Keyport by Edgar Adams, ageel af.ycn years, win Field and Dr. Jeremiah K. i (Continued from Uat pag«.) Rev. Matthias S. Neatler. The cou- son of Edward Adams' M"1ff4ton- Sayre. Relief hose carriage and got • black ple were attended by Mies Anna town, was,kicked by a horse and a An aged horse owned by Robert eye but was not otherwlio hurt* Peteux, a ulster of the groom, and long cut was made in his, forehead. H. Vanderveor of Riverside' avenue We are pleased to announce Mrs. Purlina . Wlikina of Colt'p ljyFredStfylcerof Keyport; The farm at "Shrewsbury known had -outlived ItsuselulncssTmThXd K ^NeckS!U_, JI^LJ^_~.»W»-wjfeoiOcorfee- WJlkins.,.., , fir.,«... .' M'» ; Elizabeth Patterson, as the Peter Campbell farm, was become feeble and sick and it was a quotation service for died of parnlym, Bho VHB etriCXOT -le» ind numerous other r«rt pltnti »uch «• Flower- tor of Trinity church at Red Bank up a new building to be used as a lurmiT. * llereta. Ka.fi Bk., alaUaaa Ing Crab, Fink Dormsod, Hawthorn, nowirMK Al- erick Lupton of Jtfatawanl • end Thomas Tonsey chanced off a Varmrrs' National Ilank, AUeniown Wellington Wilkina of Tlnton Falli. and for 87 yean he was rector of watch at Shrewsbury and th» watch wheelwright shop in connection with Kir.I Kftlloniil Ilank, Alia mond, Mountain A*h« ' l*lrit National Bank, lldmar . Pereiuiloli, HOIM, Rook Plant*, «t«. Theodore F. White sold. 25 Iota All Saints'church at New York. . was won by Daniel Lang, who was hia blacksmith business. lint National Honk, Ilrndler Beach Paul H. Zea bought Robert Calln- Flral National Dank, Katontown EVERYTHING TO BEAUTIFY JCHB on hia Eaatslde Park tract in Uat William Parker, an old civil war employed in A. Holmes Bordcn't l'Cr.t National Ilank, KnlUlhtoam . HOMEGJBQUND8 *• / week). Among tho purchaaera were veteran, buried a case of ginger ale Btore. Mr. Lang paid 27 cents for han's house and lot on Garflcld ave- Pint National Dank. Fwmlafdale rinl of nil iot our expert »dvlo« on bow and what to First National Bank, Vr*«hoid pUnt, Mn, Francli Hunt, Mrs, Ellen Ger- in 1865, near the Highlands light- his ticket. nue at Atlantic Highlands for >'Irnt National Bank, SMBrlKht 52,850. First Natlnnal Bank, Hprlnr I*ko Tour rlalt to our ournry will, be moat brecht, Benjamin A. Farkor, M'll- house. He forgot all about it and John ' W. Ivins ' of Littlo Silver ,'ruttCo, wiloomtf lurd J. Roop and JoiephHulie. The thecaae of ginger ale was un- built a house at that place on the .William Bennett of Wallace street Keanhburit National Bank Keyport Ilonklnf Co. Beat Brtite yiutla* to Ml Smr amount Mr. White received for the earthed 48 years later when Lev! Rumson road for his own occupanqy. had a surprise visit from about lAtpg Hrntirh Bnpklnr Co. lota was $6,200. They wore told Maxspn waa doing some grading. The house had eleven rooms, bath- thirty friends, principally from Red IA)DB Uranch Tnut Co. Mannttquctn National Ilank through advertisements in The Reg- Miss Catherine McCarthy of High- room and all available improve- Bank. Mitswan Uatik Merchant! National Bank, Atbarjr Full PLAINFIELD ister at a cost to Mr. White of ?10. land* and John Bremen, a soldier at ments. A well trained rabbit dog owned Merchants Truit Co., Bed Bank Lota wcro sold during the month on Fort Hancock, were married by Rev. by Clinton H. Lohnen of Belford National ffrehold Dankloic Co. Raymond W. Oulick, son of Jo- N. J. Trust Co., LOOK Branch NURSERY Mr. White's Eastsido Park property Joseph Rlgney. Mr. and Mrs. seph Gulick of Middle-town, and was kicked by'a horse and killed. Ocran Grovn Nntlnn»l Bsnk to John L. Hubbard, George B. Bremen went on a trip to Washing- I'eoplfl* National IJunk, K«rp«rt Miss Elsie Conover, daughter of The Bay View house at Atlantic Hracoant Trart C«., A»bnrx mk Scotch Plaint, N.J. Moxley, Charles Parker and Mln ton and on their return they set up William O. Conover of Manasquan, Highlands waB sold to Milne Ruther- Hecond hat'l Ok,« Tr. Co.» B«d Beak r«L Wft Taawo«d ' Anna McConaty. - housekeeping at Highlands. ford of Allenhurst for ?13,000. Member* of Uie were married at the bride's home. Thomas K. Durham, father of Miss Mary Hurtle, daughter of OCEAN COUNTY (tanerjmia Mrs. Joseph T. Burrowea of Broad Randolph Parmly of Riverside Bay Head Nation*! Bank Mioetatlom stroet and her eon, Harry Burrowea, William F. Durham of Red Bank, drive in Middlctown township built John Hurtlt of Hazlet, wns married Beach Haven Not'l Dk. Jk Tr. Co. Coait National Bank, Ht**Id« Hatfhli 10O were laid up with injuries. Mr». celebrated hia 76th birthday. For an addition twenty feet square to his to Daniel E. Byrne of Keyport. Klfst National Bank, K Burrowet fell from a ladder while many years he had been aasociated George Cos of Port Monmouth Fln>t National Bank, Lakrhnrrt house, for a billiard room and laun l-'lrnt National Bank, New Eirpt trimming & climbing rose and with hia aon in the lnsuranct bust dry, at & cost of $8,200. lost a cow for which he had refused First Nntlonal Bank, loan Blier Tieaa and he retired from active work Jakewood. Truit Co. sprained her wrist, and Harry Bur- Hugh Summert of Wallace street, $100 a few days previously. Ocean Count? Nut'l Bk., Pt. PlaaMMt rowca was taking some cement from on hia 76th birthday. Peter Hauscr bought a lot on OceAti Conn 17 Trnat Co., Tom* Rlt«r who had lived at Red Bank seven' I'Mplfi't National Bank, lkd a wagon when ho burat a blood ves- George Howard VanNest, son of teen years, died from Bright's dis- Bay avenue at Highlands and built rt. rioaiant National Btnk sel in his arm. Thr Tuckrrton Bank John H. VanNest of tittle Silver, ease. He was a nativt of a store on the lot. • $oo paid In. The Newman Springe hotel prop; was married to Miss Lillian Herbert and was 58 years old. A theater benefit was given for erty, formerly owned by Charles of Jamesburg at the bride's home. John Cullington, son of Mary and Relief lire company and the com- * Quotations are subject to confirmation; bids and offcrt *r# Invite! George M. S. Goff l.elghton and afterward bought by They began housekeeping at Little Samuel Cullingtori of South street, pany cleared $45. Mrs. E. W. Cliapin, underwent great Silver when they returned from their died of consumption after a year's John Jahncs of Pearl street died A four year analysis of these batiks <* changes. The big north wing of wedding trip. sickness. He was 45 years old and from a general breaking down at th'j is available upon request invites you to drop in and inspect the the hotel building was moved some Barney Kelly, son of Mrs, Edward was unmarried. age of 59 years. 1 distance east to the edge of the bank Kelly of Beech street, and Thomaa Two square miles of woodland in Arthur Swift bought the Percy handsome assortments of Fall and Win- mid thib was improved at t cost of Clusoy, Jr., of Mechanic street, the rear of William Hartshorne'a Sherman house and lot on Leroy $•1,400. passed the nautical school examina- farm at Colt'B Neck was burned over place for $7,000. ter Suits and Overcoats now on display. Miss Addic Beldo of Central ave- RAMOS & CO. Miss Laura Edna Wolcott, daugh tion nt New York and enlisted for and all of the timber on the land tcr of Thomas I. Wolcott of Colt's two years in the merchant marine at was destroyed. nue died of dropsy at the age of SIXTY PAtlK PLACE <*^ thirty years. MARKET 2200 ? Neck, was married to Fred B. Cono- New York. Fred Poughkeepsie of New York They are dignified in appearance, stur- ver of the some place by Rev. O bought the Hanford Crawford prop- A steam heater waa Installed in Mrs. Mary E. Curtin and William the Shrewsbury Presbyterian JOHN S. SCHOCK, RcsUrM Patnm Rnt Nat11 Bank BtlMH, Spttaf Ilka tnvo vonBeverhoudt The wedding W. Crane, both of Red Bank, were erty at Atlantic Highlands, former- dily tailored, exceptional in wearing wns a very large one, upwards of church. married at St James's church by ly owned by Robert Couch, for TtUpktm, Sprint Ldal 10*5 100 guests being present, and the • i e» qualities and moderate in price. Rev, Joseph Linnane. The couple R250. wedding gifts were numerous and The Register's motto—"A paper CharleS Hammell of Washington costly. .

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Local Office i Pe»rl Stoat, Red D«nk DIRECTORS l>)aphon« tSO FRANK McMAHON AUGUSTUS M. MINTON BORDEN L. HANCE LOUIS E. BHOWN BENJAMIN J. I'ARKKR WILLIAM O'BRIEN LESTER E. McQUKKN HARRY A. HAWKINS ALBERT L. IVINS MORT V. PACK OLIVERG.FR A KB JAMES P. BRUCE WILLIAM S^CIIILl) i-i RED BANK REGISTJEA, OCTOBER 81,192ft.

1 NOTICE OFJIEC1STRY AND ELECTION thine* wetuwardly aloof tbt oenter lint of 1OTICS OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Rlva*. to ths railroad bridge, tbt plat* ©* Park broke at-Freehold last week, West Leonard «trwt to tU InUneeUoD l UdW ttglnnlofflloff t Borouib of Red Buk,~{VA Tbe volllnc piss* for tt. FiftFifthh Station Keevey steered the car over thj with ths esnttr Hot ot Lelgbtoa. attDae. KotUt ti hereby iW«& that a General BRIEF ITEMS OFNEWS. Notlo« Is hereby «l«tn that a Ceoeral hmce north wsrdly along ths oentcr Une ol DUtrict I, tthe postoffle. buUdlnbuUdlntt «VUn sidewalk and against James Pow- Election will be bsld In and for tha Town- >ro(t>(t , N . J. Blection wlU be held ID and (or the LelgbtoD tveDue to it* InUrasqUoo rlth ship of Hlddletown. In tba County of Man* HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ers's store, smashing two plate glaSs Borough of Red Bank, _„ th...e. County _of tfte stnltr hut of Locust vnnat, ttatnet Until District. Commonlr Known «s ths Monmoutb and State «T New JerseyJ * on tstwardly along the tenttr lint of Loouit mouth and State of Nsw Jsnsy on Tues- ay( Novsmbsr 8th, 1B8B. bstwesn ths „—--Port M»nn»iuh District- MONMOUTH COUNTY. . windows. Tuesday. Novuiribtr-6tfa, 1B88, between the ifenoe to lu intentotloo with the short Tbs boundaries Qt tke same »te ,l fol» huurs of six A. M. and seven P. -M.. at if tht North. Shrewsbury . rlvtr, thsnos lours of I lOQ A. M. and 7iOO p. M., at U\» Enillihtown Girl Weds. the respective polling places In said Bor- lortheaitwardlr- along tbt shore of tht rtsptctlve polling plaen of laid Town- Persona! Notes, Sales of" Properly, iip..-- -,•!-• :- ; ^ ;••'••• .-•.., ••'•• -'-.".'; BlB«Blnnll m «t the corner formed byby.. rt» 'Miss Elsie M. Orr, daughter of North Bhrtwsburr tirri to its inUrstctlon Ssld elsetlon will be hsld In tbt said demotion of th, road from Handdeltsoiisoii's Building Operations, l^odge Do- ^A—Orr_of_Englishtowji, Said election will be held In the.laid with the tenter line of tht track or road Township for the pnrpoie of electing lornsr to Atlantis Highlands and th, road Borou,rn~T~for tho purpose" of "electing bid of ths New 4»rseT-3oothsra~ railroad, Hectors of a Prsildsnt andd Vfci PrflldsQPrflsldsQt from-tbafc-roBi)-t(r~H«nnonirr^triarteerom-tbafc-roBi)-t(r~H«nnonirr^tria r •William Trautmann, who joined After a trip to Niagara Falls they Congressional DUtrict; a Member of tbs Eisner Coropapy. Bridge avsnue and WMtUitenited StateStat s SenatStee frof m this StatStts 1 1 a ortherly cotltie, following the cre,cre,k to United Ststea Senate from this State: a Front etreit. ovsmor for ths Stats of New Jersey, two he old rlarht of way of the N*w JseJerseyy the navy recently and Is an honof will make their home at Trenton. Governor for tho State of New Jersey; two Ninth Elsctlon District. I embers of ths General Ansmbly of New louthern rsllrosdllrosdi thenoheno* (4) still nortnorthh , graduate of the yeoman shorthand Members of the General Assembly of-Ntw Beginning at a point whert ths etntet sneyj a Member of the Board of Chosso irlr, along saisidd VVd NeN w JerssJ y StSonthwh n Bowne—Swai\son. .• ' Jersey: n Member of tbe Board of Chosen Une of Shrewsbury fttfsnue U Intetisoted. 'atlroatldd rtsht t of w»;;'' to* SanSanddy Hook bay I school of Hampton, roads, Virginia, Freeholders for three years: a Mayor for freeholders for three years t and one Mem- Miss Hazel M. Bowne, daughter ith tht center, tint of. Herbert street. ber of tbe Townihlp Committee for three iheneenei (S) weiteriy along ththaa Bay. to th* has been visiting his parents, Mr. the Borough of Ked Bank for two years, hence southwardly along ths esnter lint of noiitith ot Few'F' s OreeVOVll tthenoh o («) sooth, of Charles L. Bowne of Keyport, two Councllmen (or the Borough of Red ean, . ' -,' erly vp Pew's Creek and th. Brook at tha Bank for three years and a Justice of the Shrewsbury avenue toJU iDterseotlos with The foUowlnK la a desorlptlon of tbt for the candidate you prefer—but and Mrs. Jacob Trautmann of Eng- was married last Saturday week at tba eenter lice af thfc. Newman Sprtngi head of sama and In a straight line west lishtown. ,. Peace for the Borough of Red Bank, to" fill oad, thence saaterly'tjo&g the J enter Uns Eleetlon Dlstrlots tn'ths Township ot Mld- cit ths (arm of Charles H. MUli, to W. B. , be sure you vote on Election Day. New York to Walter P. Swanson of the unexplred term of £lmer C. WAlnrlght. if the Newman Springs road to Its inter* dletown and tbe polling pUees In the Ralph', Oorueri theno. Alt stilt southwly Arthur P. Hull of long Bra&h ectlon with ths center Une of Broad ame, vim ' ilong tho road past John J* Uurphy', . Another good ballot Is the Thrift Matawan. After a trip through the Boundaries of the election districts In irst District, Commonly. Known al tho IOUSO to ths Plata of hoglnnlnf at Ha» has gone to St. Petersburg, Florida, street, thence northwardly along the osn* ony Cornsr. Ballot Vote for It by opening, an West they will live at Keyport. tH'o BorouRh or Red Bank, and ths polling ter Une of Broad street to iU inUtitotloB Mlddlstown District ' where he will be employed during place In each distrtat, are as-follows: with the oenter Une of the tracks or Thttboundarlea of ths stms ars as fol- The polling place for th, Slith Eleetlon account with the Broad Street No- the winter by the Universal newu State Abandons Road. First - election District. oad bed of the New. York and Viong lows, vlii " • _ - llstrlot ta William M. Seely's store at Jranch Railroad. . thence northwesterly 'ort Uonraouth, N. J. tional Bank and It will elect you company ^as a moving picture photo- Tho state highway Beginning At a point on ths shore of Boglnnlng at the corner of Wesley Ma- commission tha North Shrewsbury River directly be- .long the center Une of the road bed or on'i house on' the road leading from Seventh District, Commonly Known aa th. to prosperity. grapher. has abandoned as a state highway tween ths properties owned by tbe Mon- .rmcki of the New York tnd Long Branch Ilddletown to Keyport, and, thence (1) Uilroad to Iti Intersection with the oenter East Keensburg District, two miles of the present route No. moutb Boat Club and ths propertj known following a Una on a coune of (Hay, Ths boundaries of tho same an as fob Mrs, Lillian W. Boschen of Free- as th* Red Bi.nl. Lyceum, thene* •onth« line of Oheitntlt strict, thenct southwardly 1911). south forty-eight degrees and forty- lows, vlst hold, who conducted an antiquo 4 at Avon and Bradley Beach and wardlj to tht center tin* o4 Broad street, along ths oenter Uns of the tracks or road flve minutes wast to the line of the roau ^Bonlnnlnsr at tho oorner formed bt th* the municipalities will have to main- thence along ths cenltt.llna ol Broad street bed of tba New Jsney Soathirn Rillrosd bounding Mlddletown and Hoi mil el Town- ntersectlon of the road from Hendrlokson'a business in a small way at her home, to its tnters'ecUoa wltt tbs cecUitins of ,o Iti InUrseetlon with ths esnter line of ihlps; tnenee (2) southerly, following tne tamer to Atlantic Highlands and th, road 4% Interest Paid on has leased a store on South street tain this stretch in the future. Mechanic itreet, the not eastwardly along erbert street, thenct weitwardly along enter Uns of laid boundary road between torn that road to Harmony! thane, (I) tht centet line of Mechanic street to ths ;he oenter line of Herbert strcst to Its fn* IlddletowIlddlt n andd HolmdeHldl l TownshipThi s to lortherly, and northeastorly, along th, last and will open a shop there next Englishlown Place Sold. end ol Mechanic street, thence southeaster* :erseotlon with the center line of Shrews- Qurret B. Iiuyster't oorntr: tnenee (8> lamed road and along ths road_psst John Savings Accounts. week. ly along thbj Fence Line to the eurved bury avenue, the point or ptact' of begin* westerly, to Hendrlcltaon't Corner In said , Murphy's residence to W. E. Balph'a Dr. A. /T. Applegate, who hasboundary line'of thu Borough of Red Bank, nlng, « • boundary line; thence (4) southerly, again Corner: thenoe (2) northerly, In an almost Miss Caroline McMahon of Keans- practiced medicine at Engllshtown thence northeastwardly and northwardly The.polllnff place for the Ninth Eleetlon to tha oorner of George- O. Luystera land ilralaht lint, west of tha barn of Oharlee bury has taken the position of man following thr curved boundary line of th* 1strict. Is Union flrehouse. Shrewsbury on the road leading from Mlddletown to I. Mill, to Pew's Oroek. and thenoo <» over fifty years, ha> sold his prop- Dorough of Red Bank to tha shor* of-the ivenae. lolmdol: thenoe (6) easterly, and foi- lown said' Creek to Sandy .Hook or BarU ager of the Alice Ann dress stor« erty there to Joseph McCurrie of North Shrewsbury river: thence south- Tenth Election District. Dwlnff the oenter line of said road to an Day! thenoo (4) westerly, along th* at Keyport. She was formerly env westwardly and weitwardly along ths Beginning at a point where tht oenttx Balm Hollow at Fred Harris's Corner} ay 8boro to tho Keansburg Borough Hns|. Plainfleld. The propertj is one of share of the NortheShrewsbnry river to te of Shrewsbury avenue la. Intersected hence (6) easterly, following the oenter lence (6) southerly, and .westerly, along ployed by A. Salz and company^ Ine of iaid road to the New York and he Keansburg Boroush line to Palmer Ave- the show places of Engllshtown. the point above mentioned at the ihore with the oenter Une of West Leonard ue; thence (6)~ southerly, along'Palmer John Fogarty and James New line of the ft a id river directly between the street, thence southwardly along ths oen* Long Branch railroadi thente (7) north- properties owned by the Monmouth Dost erly, along the New York and Long Branoh man, who were arrested recently at In Auto Crash. ter line of Shrewsbury avenue to Its Inter- ra.trpad to Mill Brook running through \M A Uf— nr«u » niu»..n «* Club and property known as the Red section with the oenter line of tho Newman farm of William B. Conover; thenca (B> BWMD STREET NATIONAL B Keansburg on & charge of Imper- Mr. and Mrs. Walter O Hara of, . v the point or place of he- Iprlnas road, thtnee westwardly nloog. the easterly* along said Mill Brook, to tho road sonating prohibition agents, have y j Bank Li aaii mi ftt tenter line of the Newman Springs road from formerly Antonldes's Corner to Chapel Union Beach were badly injured The polling plsce for tbe First Election :o ita tntersectlon with the North Shrews* Hill to Headdcn'a Corner put the Evans unds to the point or place ot beginning at been held in $1,000 bail each. Sunday of last week in an automo- District fs Naveslnk Hook and Ladder iury river, thence northeastwardly along place; thence (10) northerly, along the last Harmony Corner. .- ' iFlrehouse, Meobanlo street. ha shore of tha North Shrewsbury rivei Tbe polling plae* for th, Soyonth Else. ' James Ryan ot Freehold has bile collision at Elizabeth. Six per- to Its Inters eoUon with the oenter Une ot lamod road to the mid Antonldss'i Corner ion District li the flrehousa of th, Esst bought a house at that place which sons In all were hurt In the accident Second Election District. Locust avenue, thence eastwardly along formerly at Chapel HUlj thence (11) west- Kennaburff Fire Company, Thompson ATS. Beginning at a point where the center the center line ot Loouit avenue to Its ln> erly, and following tbe main .road from ue, Eait Keanshurs, N. J. was recently erected by Fred Jami and both cars were wrecked. tine of Mechanic street la Inter*eoted with teraectlon with the center line of uelghton Ihspel Hill to Middletown to the old Mld- son. Mr. Jamison has started an- the center line of Broad street, thence .venae, thence southwardly along the een* dletown Station to the New Jersey Southern Eighth District, Commonly Known a, tha Mooney—Bennett. southwardly along the center line of Broad ;er lino of Lelghton avsnue to Ita Inter* railroad; thence (12) northerly along the Riverside Drive and Headden'a Coraar other house. street to Its Intersection with the canter section wltb the oenter line of West Leon- right of wuy of said New Jersey Southern District, PFRTIFIFD Jeddo-Highland Coal is Miss Pearl Mooney, daughter of line of Wallace itreet, thence eastwardly 'railroad to Walter Hopping's Corner; thence The boundaries of tbe aam, are as fol« Mrs. Alberta Butcher of Farm- ard street, thence eastwardly along the 18) northwesterly, from Walter Hopping's. wa, vlst vJLiIV I iriEjU your guarantee of super- Clarence Mooney of Asbury Park, along the center Une of Wallace *treet to center line of West Leonard street to ths lngdale badly Injured one of her was married Sunday, October' 14t'i, tho rear ot the property of tbe Second enter Une of Shrewsbury avenue, tbs Corner along tha Hopping road to Mor- Beginning at th, Interssetlon of th* National Bank, thence southwardly along point or. place of beginning. ford's Corner at New Monmouth; theneo Ihrowsbtiry River and tho brldgo over th* quality—the same as the word "STERLING" on eyes last week while burning brush to Ralph E. BennAt of Bradley the rear of said Bank one hundred feet [14) westerly following the center line o(, mme of the New York and Long Branah on a lot she recently purchased. from the center line of Wallace street, The polling place for the Tenth Election the main road leading from Leonardvllle to •ailroadi theneo (1> northerly, alonsr'th* your silver. Beach. The couple went to Can-thence eastwardly by a straight Imagin- District Is Westi.de Engine House, Leigh* New Monmouth toward Keyport right ot way of the New * York and Long William J. Jones of Wanamassa ada on their wedding trip. ary line to Ita Intersection with the center too avenue. The polling place for the First Election Brunch railroad to' Mill Brook, running AMY E. SHINN, District is the postofQca building on State, throuff the farm Of W. B. Conovert thenea ' was(flned $200 and costs and his lines of Linden place and Wallace itreet, 2) easterly along Mill Brook to the road Sent to State Prison. thenoo northeastwardly along the oenter Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank Ilghway, Middletown Village, Mlddlotown. auto' license was revoked last week line of Wallace street to Us Intersection Dated April 16th, 1028. rpm Chape] Hill to Headden's Oornsf near - Walter Carter, a New York col- ;ho Mill Fond! theneo (&) northerly, up on a charge of drunken driving. with the 'center line of Prospect avenue. Second District. Commonly Known as the iaid road to formerly Antonldes's Cornsr ored man, was sentenced to five thence .southeastwardly along tbs center NOTICE: OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. o Chapel Hill: thence (4) easterly, along Miss Irene Givens and Miss Doris Atlantic Township, N. J. Naveslnk DUtrict. years in state prison last week after line of Prospect avenue to tbe southerly , The boundaries of tba same are a* fol- ho.Chapul Hill road' to Garvey's Corner, Jasper of Freehold underwent oper- curved boundary' line of the Borough of Notice of the time and place of holding lows, Tlit ormerly Wyokoft's; thence (6) aaitorly, having been found guilty of robbing Red Dank, thence northwardly along the the General El cotton and of the 0 Blears to and southerly, • along the boundary Una of ations for appendicitis last week. curved .boundary line of the Borough of >a elected In the Township of Atlantic, Btgtnnlns at Many Mind Creek and District No, e, to tha Brown's Dook rosdl the apartment of Edward Lustbaum Red Bank to the Fence Line, thence north- Sevtnth avenue on the George H. Davt* theneo (Q) southerly, along tha Browns In the County of Monmoiith. property, and thence running (1) south, New Zoning Ordinance. at Long Branch last July. westwardly along the. a aid Fence Une to Notice is hereby given that a General Doolf roid, to the Shrewsbury River; thane* n tEe center of Seventh Avenue to the 7) westerly, along tho Shrewsbury Rlv,r • The Bradley B( tbe center Une of Mechanic- street, thence Election will be held In and for the road leading "from Navesink to Leonard* ( westward); along' the center line of Me- township of Atlantic, In the County of o thD point or place of beginning. ers finally passed a zoning ordi Auto Hits Horse. chnnlc street to Its Intersection with the villa; thenee <2) westerly, along the cen* James Barkalow of Cliffwood ran center line of Broai" ilonmoutb, and State of New Jersey, on ter line of aald road leading from Naveslnk The polling place for the Eighth Eleetlon nance last week. No opposition Tuesday, November 6th, 1028, from the to Leonardville to the winding road leading District la tho flrohouee of Mlddletown Fir, his automobile into a horse and plac- e of beginning. hour of ilx o'clock A. M. to the hour of up to the Sorrey (formerly) property on was made to it. Another ordinance, the Bay View Heights; thence (8) south- Company No. 1, Stoto Highway, Headden'a seven o'clock P. M., at the following plica orner. N. J. j, ^ HOBKRTS, which will soon be Introduced, pro wagon on the new bridge at Perth ] t,^^.??S"f.'t n said Township 1 Township Hall Colt's erly, up tho said winding road to Far View HOWA D vides for the construction of, two Amboy a-few days ago. A doctor ichanio street. Avenue; thence (4) westerly. In tha cen- Township Clerk, Said election will be held In the said ter .ine of Far View Avenue aa laid out on Dated April ISth, 1S2S. eeptic tanks at a cost of $135)000. said Barka|ow had been drinking Third Election District. Township for the • purpose of electing the Map of Bay View Heights, to the cen- but was not drunk. Beginning at a point where the center Electors of a President and Vice President ter line of West Side Avenue) thenca (5) In Une of Wallace street Is Intersected with of the United States; a Member of tbe a northwesterly direction In the center line NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Soldier Attacki Man. the center line of Broad street, thence House ot Representatives from the Third of West Side Avenue to Its Junction with Sorougb of Rumion, N. J. Troy K. Lawrence, one of thi Freehold Couple Wei!. southwardly along the center Une of Broad Congressional District; a Member of the tha: Old Woman's Hill road; thence (6) Notlcs Is hereby given that • General Sengstack, daughter j at™* to,*i£'™°tloa_ with thajmtw United States Senate from this State; southerly, and southwesterly, along the Election will bo held In and for the company of soldiers who camped # Governor for the State of New Jersey; ti._ center line of j>ald Old Woman's Hill road loraush of Rum son, In the County of near Freehold one night last week, of Richard Sengstack, and Clifford 11 embers of the General Assembly of New to Garvey Corner; then (7) southerly, from ri on mouth and State of New Jarssjr. on Jersey; a Member of the Board of Chosen Garvey, formerly Bowne'i, Corner In the Tuesday. November 6th, 1028, between the went into Sam Acciaano's store and Ray, both of Freehold, were jnar- intersection with the center line of tiraneb Preeholders for three years* and for the center line of the road leading to Winter's .ours of six A. M. and seven P. M., at Phone us for a trial order of Cer-ti-ned struck Mr. Accisano over the heart ried last Saturday week by RDV. C. j lmi?r\$°ll'BrTiSihYZmf1* Vunfntehr* following municipal officers, vfoj One Town- Hill to the junction of said road with the tho respective polling places In said Bor> They are living With | section with the center line of Bergen ihlp Commttteeman, for three years, and road leading from Chapel Hill to Brown's Jeddo-Highland Coal, the coal with "Sterling" f with his canteen. Lawrence was P. Newton, one Justice of the Peace, for five yean Dock; thence (B) In an easterly direction In place, thence eastwardly directly between the center line of the last mentioned road Sftid election will be held In the/said. quality. arrested and sent to jail. ° the bride's parents. the ^properties owned by the Est. jf Sarah to Its intersection with the road leading lorotitzh for the purpose of eteettnr P. Woloott and Emily Spinning one hun- JONATHAN H. JONES, from Naveslnk to Brown's Dock; thence Electors of a President and Vice Presldsnt ' Met Zebpelin Pilot. Freehold! Pigeon Wins. dred and fifty feet from the oenter line of Township Clerk. (0) southerly and southeasterly In tbe of tho United States; a Member of the A pigeon owned by Ted Beama Branch avenue, thence southeastward.^ by Dated April 18, 1928. center Una of the last mentioned road to louse of RcpreienUitivcs from the Third • Mrs. William H. Sahler of Free a itraight line to the curved boundary line the short of the Shrewsbury River; thence Congressional District: a Member of tht I old became acquainted with Dr. of Freehold won the annual futur- of the Borough of Red Bank, tbenee north- United States Senate from this SUtat a eastwardly along the :urved boundary tine NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, Governor for th«j State of New Jersey; two^ Hugo Eckener, pilot of the Graf ity -race of the Seab'oard homing f the Borough of Red Bank to tU Inter- Ultle Silver Borough, N. J. (10) easterly and southeasterly In the high Members of the Goneral Aniembl/ of New 3 water mark on the shore of the Shrewsbury Jersey; a Member of the Board of Chosen Zeppelin, wh\le in Germany severa pigeon club Sunday of last week. jection with the center line of Wallace Notice of the time and place of holding River and Clay Pit Creek to the Clay Pit The birds were liberated at Char- itreet, thence touthwestwardly along the tbe General Election and of the officers to Bridge; thonce (11) across Clay Pit Creek Freeholders for three years; a Collector •ears ago. Last week she visited center .!ne of Wallace «treet to Ita Inter- be elected and meetings of the Board of on the line of aald bridge to tho XUndeU and an Asiessor for tho Dorough of Rum* lottesville, Virginia. section with :he«enterHne of Linden place, Registry and Election In the Borough of property on the north shore of said oroek; son for the full term, anil two Councllmsn Lakehurst and was greeted person thence -llrecUy westwardly by ". '_' Little Silver, In tha County of Monmouth. for ths Borough of Hums on tor three f thence hold American Legion post. Ray Harding road. In said Borough: Little Silver Volunteer the Borough of Atlantic Highlands; thence iam avenue between the North and South Thome is candidate for senior vice Andrus spends most of the summers Fire Company's House. Shrewsbury rivers. >•••*••••»>#.««••» at Ocean Grove. Fourth Election Dletrlct. (11) following the easterly and In part o Tho polling place for the First Eleetloi commander, George Smock for jun- Beginning at a point where the cente Said election will be held In the tatu the southerly line of the said Borough o District Is Oceanic Flrehouse, corner River line af Broad street li intersected with the Borough for the purpose of electing Atlantlo Highlands to the point where the road and Allen it root, Rums on. ior vice commander and Leste Dropped Dead on Street. center line of Harding road, thence east- Electors of a President and Vice President centar line of Seventh Avenue on the said Greville for adjutant. wardly along the oenter of Harding Road of the United States; a Member of tbe Davis property Intersects Many Mine Second Election District Edmund Miles of Seagirt, a cigar to (Itus lnterBeollointersectionn wIlwith h BranoBranoh h nnavenuem , House of Representatives from ths Third creek, trie same being the point or place o All that portion of the Borough of Rom- . Congressional District; a Member of th beginning. Also all that territory known son i i tun to cast of the center line of Blng* 'ive Years for Forgery. salesman, dropped dead in tno-j thence southeastwardldly along the centecenter as Sandy Hook or Fort Hancock. street at Lakewood Monday ot last line of Branch avenue to Its Intersection United States Senate from this State; i iam avenue between the North and South Harvey Silvers, who was convict- wltb tbe center Une of Bergen place, Governor for the State of New Jersey: twe Tht polling place for the Second Eleo Shrewsbury rivers. Every purchaser of a week. Death was due to heart dis- Members of the General Assembly of New tlon District Is tht Naveslnk flrehouse, Tbe polling place tor the Second Site* ed of forging the name of Abraham thence eastwardly directly between the ease. Mr. Miles was 54 years old. properties owned by the Estate of Sarah Jersey; a Member of the Board of Chosen Naveslnk, N. J. tlon District Is Rumion Eire Company's Garstein of Long Branch, to-a check F Wolcott nnd Emily Spinning, one hun-Freeholders for three years; and for the House, Center street, near Ridge roadf dred and fifty feet from tbe center line following municipal offices, vis: Two Conn Third District, Commonly Known ai the Rumson. or $85, was sentenced to stat Pearce—Tilton. of Bergen place, tbenee south sastwardly oilmen for three years, and a Justice oi Beiford Dletrlct. JERE /. OARKW, the Peace for five years. The boundaries of the tame art as fol- Clerk of Rumion Borough, new Ford is entitled to irison for five years by Judge Stein- Miss Sarah L. Pearce and Ira C.by a straight Use to the eurved boundary lows, viz: Dated April IS, 1028. bach last year. Silvers has a long Tilton of Marlboro were married line of the Borough of Red Bank, thence ELIZABETH D. HOBBS, southwestwardly along Che curved bound* Borough Clerk. Beginning at the Bay Shore in tht rlgh criminal record. Tuesday of last week at the bride's ary line of the Borough of Ked Bank to Its of way of the old New Jerse> Southern NOTICE. Intersection with the center line of Broad Dated April 18. 1928. railroad and from thence running (1) AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE DED- home at Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. ICATION BY FKtiDBIUCK O. FISHER Auto Smashes Windows. street thence northwardly along the cen-NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, southerly, to a brook leading Into Comp Free Inspection Service The couple will live at Freehold. ter line of Broad street to the Intersection Shrewsbury Township, ton's Creek; thence (2) up said brook and AND OTHERS OF FISHER PLACE AS The brake rod of an automobili with the center Una of Harding road, th Notice Is hereby given that a Genera! porapton'a Creek to Mill Brook at New DESIGNATED ON MAP OF FISHEK point or place of beginning. Monmouth j thenee (I) easterly to the right ESTATE PROPERTY, PROPERTY OK driven by Ralph Reevey of Asburj (Continued on next page.) Election .will be held la and for tba FREDERICK O. FISHER AND OTHERS, The polling place for the Fourth Elec- Township of Shrewsbury, In the County of way of the New Jersey Southern rail 1 tion District la Mrs, F. L. Blalidell's ga- of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, on road: thence (4) south to the old Middle- SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF RED rage. Broad streeL Tuesday, November 6th, 1028, from the town Qtatlon of tht New Jersey Southern BANK, MONMOUTH COUNTY, N. J. for the first 1500 miles hour of six o'clock A. M. to' the bouj railroad: thence (5) easterly to Chapel Hill WHEREAS, Frederick G. Fisher and Fifth Election DUtrict. of seven o'clock P. M., at the respectiv< road at a cprner of tht junction of th< others have entered Into an agreement Beginning at a point on the ihore lln polling places In said Township. road lending from Middletown to High with the Mayor and Council of the "Bor- of the North Shrewsbury Hlver directly be* lands; theneo (6) following a line of I ough of Red Onnk dedicating a certain tween the properties owned by tbe Mon> Said election will be held in tbe sal course (May, 1811) of north six dcgreei street of said Frederick G, Fisher and mouth Boat Club and the property know Township for the purpose of electln no minutes east to Mill Brook; thence (7 others, namely, Fisher place, In said bor- as the Red Bank Lyceum, thence south- Electors of a President and VIceiPreslden north, down the center of ssld Mill Broo ough of Rod Bank, as a public street; and wardly to the center Una of Broad street, of the United States; a Member of thi to the Bay Shore; thence (8) westerly, WHEREAS, said street has been Im- thence southwardly along the center line House of Representatives from the Thin following the high water nark along thi proved and made acceptable to said bor- of Broad street to tha Intersection wltb the Congressional District; a Member of th< Bay Shore to the place of beginning. ough of Red Bank, and tt appearing In the center lino of Monmoutb street, thence United States Senate from this State; 1 The polling place for the Third Elec Interest of the publlo of said borough that weitwardly along the center line of Mon» Governor for the State of New Jersey; two tlon District Is the flrehouse of the Belfoi Bald dadicntion bo accepted; mouth street to Ita intersection with the Members of the General Assembly of New Chemical Engine Company No. 1. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT OR- center Um.- of the tracks or road bed o Jersey; B Member of the Board of Chosen DAINED by the Mayor and Council of the New Jersey Southern railroad, thenc Freeholders for thr^e years; one Townshi] Fourth DUtrict, Commonly Known ai khe the borough of Red Bank that the dedica- northwardly along tbe center of tbe track Committeeman, for three years, and a Col Leonardo District, tion of Frederick O. Flnher and others to of the New Jersey Southern railroad, tc lector for the Township of Shrewsbury fo Tht too nd tiles of the same art as fol. the borough of Red Bunk of Fliher place the shore of the North Shrewsbury river, two years. lows, vlxi M delineated on Map of Fisher Est, Prop- thence south eastwardly and northeastward* The polling ptnee for Shrewsbury Town' Beginning at tht Bay Shore at Wan erty, situate In Red bank, N. J., be and the ly along tbe shore of the North Shrew ship is the schoolhouHO nt Tlnton Falls. Creole and running thenee (1) southerly, snms IH hereby accepted and that from and bury river to the oenter Une between thi MAIIGAKETTA U REED. following the several courses of said creel after the pflnsaffe of this ordinance said THE modern automobile 5s Inspection Service at 500, t i property belonging to the Monmouth Boa) Clerk of the Township of Shrewsbury, and Mills Brook (formerly known as Coli street ihnll become and be a publlo #trset I Club and property known as the Bet! Ban Dated April 15th, 11)28. Spring Brook) to Mills Bridge on tht rom of the en Id Borough of Red Bank. a finely built piece of ma- 1000 and 1500 milesi Lyceum, tho point or place of beginning. lending from Leonardvtlla to New Man Tha above ordinance was Introduced by chinery and il -.ill ptand a The polling place for the Fifth Electtoi NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION mouth; thence (2) following a line on i the Mayor nnd Council and will b* given Check battery ""' District is Liberty Engine llouie, White Shrewsbury Borough, course of south tlx degrees no, mlnutti a publlo hearing on November 6th, 1023, at lot of abase. «.< insider ing street. Notice Is hereby given that a General west (May, 1011) to u. corner of tha roai which time all pcrnona Interested will be Check generator charging rat* Election will be held In and for th leading from Cbapel Kill to Mlddletown ant lven an opportunity to be heard ooncsrn- the work it docs, it nives sur- Check distributor adjustment Sixth Election District. Borough of Shrewsbury, in th* Count: Head den's Corner; thenoe (S) along thi fng tho ordinance, Check carburetor adjultment Beginning at a point where the center of Monmouth, State of New Jersey, 01 Chapel Hill road easterly to Garvey's Cor A. E. SHINN, prisingly little trouble. But Une of Monmouth street Is intersected Tuesday, November 6th, 1928, from th ner, formerly Bowna't and Wyckofl't Cor CUrlt. Check light 1 with the center Una af Broad itreet, thsnci the hour of six o'clock A, M. to the hou ner; thsnee (4) In a northerly dlreetlor there isn't a car made that southwardly along the center line of seven o'clock P. M., at the rsipectlv In the center line of Old Woman s Hill roat! Monmouth County Orphans Court. Check braket Broad street to its intersection wltb thi polling places In said Borough. leading from Garvey's Corner to Its June September Term, A. D. 1028. will not run better and Check thock abiorber aijutU center Una of Reckless place, thence west tlon with West Side Avenue on the Gil lot In ths matt.er of the estate uf Emilia J, longer if given proper care. wnnlly along tht center Una of Reckless Said election will be hold In the sal property, known as Bay Vlsw Heights Kupcr, ilecenned, ment place to Us intenecttoo wltb the center Dorough for the purpose of alec tin. thence (5) In the center line of said Was< Order to Show Cause. Check tin Inflation line of Maple avenue, thenct northwardl Electors of a Preildent and Vlca Prcsidan Berthn \t, Kiiper, administratrix of Uie of the United States; a Member of «thi Side A?emit to the point where It inter- The first few hundred Check Bteerlng gear along the centei line of Maplt avenui to sects Far View Avenue on «ald Glllttl etttfte of F.mlllo J, Kuper, deceased, having It* Intersection with the center line o Houio of Ilcpreientutives from the Thin property; thence (6) easterly. In the sen-exhibited to this Court, under oath, a Juik tallies are especially impor- Change engine oil Cheitnut street tbenee westwardly alon Congressional District; a Member of th anil true account uf the personal eiiate) United States Senate from this State; ter line of Far View Avtnut to tht Inter- tant because that is when Lubricate chas$U tho centei lino of Chestnut street to Its section of what Is known as the Sorrey and debts of tald decadent, whereby It ap- Interseatton with the tracks of the N»« Governor for the State of New Jeney; tw Winding Road i thene* (7) northerly, ilowi pears that the personal estate of iaid de- the mechanism of your car Now What to Do? Jersey Southern railroad thence north* Members of the General Assembly of Ns the center lint of (he florrty Winding Road ceased Is Insufficient to pay her debts, and 1 No charge is made for wnrdly alont the traoki 01 roktl bed of thi Jersey: a Member of ths Board of Chosen to the osnttr line of the road leading from requesting the aid uf ths Court In the U being broken in. New Jersey Southern railroad to If Inter- Freeholders for three yesm and for tha Nsveslnk to Leonardvlllti thtnoe (81 cnit< premium. It Is therefore ordered that all labor or materials Incidental section with the oentei line of Monmoul {ollowing municipal officers. Tin a Mayo erty. In the etnter Une of tht road leadlnn person* interested In the lands, tsnemsnts ; Proper attention during to this service, except, of ttrest, thenee esstwardiy along the pentei or two years, snd two Councilman, fo: from Navostnk to Leonardvllte to the'aen nml hereditaments and real estate of the Let Billy take ilte mes- linn of MoDmoutk street to Its Intersectlor three yettr*. ttr line of Seventh Avenue on the Catin •aid dtceftjetl, «ppinr before the Court, at this period will lengthen it* course, where repairs ore with centei It tie of Broad itnet, tht point The polling pUoe for Snrewibury Dor* B. Davis tract; thenct (0) northerly, 1 the Court lluuie, In Freehold, on Thuri« I life and prevent unnecessary sage? lie may get it or plaet of beginning' ougb Is tbe Firehouse, Shrewsbury. the etnter lint of Stventh Avtnpe to Us In day, the twenty-seventh day of December, ncccsBory through accident, Thf polling place for tht BLxth Electtoi FRANK O. DYJIAM, terstotlon with Many Mind orttk ant. th. A, D. nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, j trouble later on. misiiBo or neglect. Tbo only, Dtttrlot Is Helltl Engine Uoute, Drummon Clerk of the Borough of Shrewsbury, southerly lint of the Borough of Atlantli at 10 :C0 A. M., to show cause why so muoh place, Di.U<) April ltt. 1028, Highlands; thenct (10) westerly am of the itild lamln, tenements, hereditaments We nro particularly inter- charge Is for new oil. northerly In the southerly and westerlj nnd real estate of ttis said deceased should StYtnih Election District. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION lints of the Borough of Atlantis High tint be sold ns will no atiuielent to pay her bated in this matter becniiBO ilstTinnlr.il at a point where tht center Holmdtl Township, N. J. lands to high water mark on tht shore o ilebln, or the residue thereof, M the ease See your Ford dealer, line of IUuad street la Interttoltd vflth ths IUrllan or Sandy Hook Bay; thtnet (11 may rq'iuire. vc believe it is our duty not up anil go down" cinter line of lt*ek)tss plact, thence south- Notice of'tht ttmt and place of hoi dim wisttrly, In tht high wittr mark on salt IIr th* Court, therefore, and get this Free "i>rf C1i«»ltMit strs»t to Its (oterscoMon nit hout of BIM o'oluok A. M, to tut IIUUT oi period of tlmo at a nilnl- ear given a thorough going- 1 Tht boundsrtet ot I ha tame are ss fol tif th« Mlitnorlhtrs, gunrtlUns of th* «Btate An n>.« center line of Maple avenue, thsnci seven o'clock J , MM at tht /folleirlni lows, till of aalil liiciitniieteiit, will he auilltsd and mum of trouble and i over at regular periods "Mithwunlij si on if thf csntti tint ol Mapli iUct In tht iftlfl Townthtpi Townsht *tal*d l>y ths Hurrixtatn of the County ol hvenue to tht Intersection with th* cent* Bttlnnlni at ths. Inttrstatlos of tha Ntv expense. •*+ • • TEMSPHONUZ fUll, Holmdt., New Jtrsty, York an4 Lone. Dranttl. railroad with thi Mniimnutti ami r*pnrt*d for sfttlsmcnb to" thereafter. That's nii« of Hickless place, thtnet eastward) Aald •Isollon will bt hstd In tht sal ths Orphan* Court o( said County, Vin i.i'inir ths center lint of Rsckltss j>Uce to Shrewsbury Mvtri thence northtrty alotn TruiroilHy. the sixth day of December. A* With this in view, tho Hi* cent*) tine of Broad street, the point or Towrn hip for the purpoii of tl«elln| lh« said Ntw York and Long llrsneh rail (W.; A chccklng-up by expori- he needs! Ktsfltori of a Prssliltnt and Vlot Fretldtn roat* to the tntsrWtlon of the road fron I). lu.H, at which time application will be . enllre Ford dealer organ- pllllii" Of ___„...... _. of the United fUtfltst • Member of thi lltadden'i Cornet U the Still llousei thtnc inftil* for tit* alluwai.ee of oommlailom enccd mechanic*, together T)it poll Inn ulaee for the Btvtntb Hit* noun* of Jlrprtsantftllvat from thf Thin I) wttttrly, followtni the road frut unit eounRal fats. Unllan hns been specially with oiling and greasing ilon District ti KtiBsnt M. M*i«t's •»• Congressional District) a Marnbti of In jftaddin'' " 'ss OorntCorntr tto ththt flllliflllli HoutHoute anant Datod OMdlior 10th, A. T>. 103*1. r*u«t lrvhig pliee, I'nltni Btatt* Msnals front thlr Btattl i it tht tornet or Main Jloltow ro*vl at Frtil KI,l/,AHKTIt II, HAUTfnitillNHl ,. trained and equipped to .ser- every 500 miles, will add Clltith Election District (JoventDi fni th« Hut* of Ntw Jtrityi tw Hans Corner* thanes (1! wttjtrly. follow The NHtltiiml N*wnrk and K»a*x liankinaj^ vice tho new Model A'car. For Detail* Jail Call INainnliiLf at • point whirt t>.) etntei MtrntitrMtmlttrit utiff tht Otntrs, Amembly of Nt jnr thee etntt*t line of.tht publla hlithwaWhwa) Ctunpany »f Newark, months and years to the life The Dullness Ofjk Imt uf the tracks or road bed of th* NewJ«r**r| s1 MMvrrtbti fit tlit Iloartl of Ghosi UTwttwtts MlddittowjMlddlttowni (ml Jlolmittl Town Himthtrn railroad !• .httrssetttf w|i Kr»• ho)da...Ion for thru ytart, and for tl ships U Ofdtn't Corner, thenca (4) fo . Tli*) Super-Salesman, Furthermore, wo have In- of your car and moan more t Inn municipal ornotrs, vln Ont Town tli.' short of tlit Norlr Gnrtwiburi river low)In i i the tentei line of the mail fryr Probably not nn rtmny people pmi attracted every Ford economical and plea< thence lOHltiwftxiltr f^OE the tenter line • till Ct;tnmltt«erriiin, for three y«trs| twi trrs Cornti to Xvsratt, through Kv«r«1 of the traeks or road btu of Ih* Wi* Jit* Juitloti nf thi 1'taet, for five ytsr* •*">• to Bmo'i^sCorritrrthtiica (5) followliti your houso in A month mi road tha dealer to glvo- jlin ft Durable motoring wtt Tho K^icUlrr'ii molto—"A pnpt liury rlv*ri tlivrtce (7) *nt#rly. In th* hl« FORD MOTOR COMPANY the oetilti line of Wtit Uiinsrd etreet, in every Jionio/'r—AilvitrtlacmcnU nalsr line •! ths ihon uf isW Bhrsn-sbur tisatnont. RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 31, 1928. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. (Continued from last page.) Lawr.n F.aat. The Monmputh county bar asso- WILLIAM MATTHEWS, M. C platlon held a dinner at Price's hotel Eye, Ear, Noi. and fhnaU om»» in Cornier. Beoond National laak , Tus ting's at Pleasure Bay. .Friday night. Dulliilnj. phone »t». ' SpeecheB were made by Vice Chan- Beeldenot pbonf HI. ** Office houm 11:00 toltlOO A. M,l TlOt M' The Music Store, of the Coast cellors Mnja h. Berry and' John 3. OiDO P. M.. and hy appolntm.nl. ' Fallon and by Judge Jacob Stein- WILLIAM A. HOPPING, tach, Jr. Real Eetila Breher, NEW Undio PU06. , BED- BANK, M. J. Asbury Park Red Bank' W.lk.r—Chambtrl.ln. QUINN, PARSONS * DOREMUS, Hendrick D. Chamberlain of COUNSELLORS AT LAW. f Avon, a former member of the Neo- whitn.ld Uuildiiig, . •• • • • Red ttait John J. Qulnn. Th.odor. D. Par*o»« turio township, board of education, ^^^^ Thomn P. Doremoe^ < and Mm. Viola B. Walker of Ne«. ALSTON BEtKMAN, ark were married at Asbury Park COUNSELLOR AT LAW. on October 14th by Rev. Martin L. You don't hear it start . . . You don't hear it stop OIBc«e, 10 Uro.d St" REP RANK, H, Ferris; GEORGE U. COOPER. You don't hear it run CtVIL ENO1NBER, IllcUi—Hughoi. Sueceltor to George Cooper, C S. J P.tUr.ori Ugliding, BED BANK. W. 3, | Miss Catherine A. Hicks and Mcr- UEUKUE K. ALLEN, Jr., C E.. uA vin O. Hughes of Long Branch See for yourself this latest constructed^Dclicate sound re- GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C, E. wore married Saturday noon at the cording instruments were used. :IVIL ENGINEERS AND 8UEVBY0M. Presbyterian manse '"' at that place development in SI) Broad Slraet. H.d Rinlc, N. ). by Rev. D. R. Coffman. Only a few The New Frigidaire has operated WALTER C. VAN KEUREN, CIVIL ENC.INEEI1 AND SlIRVEVOB. Intimate friends witnessed the cere- automatic {refrigeration for days in rooms with a temper- Bro.d SUe«t National BanU Bulldlof. , • » • mony. ature of 100°... in rooms filled with Red Sink, N. i VEN if you have only a few OR. HAROLD J. STOKES, Long Branch Woman Dud. steam. DENTAI SURGEON. A • Mrs. Camilla S. BouBe, wife of minutes to spare, don't put off S4 Broid Slraet, Eleaar Building, E Rooma 4, S aod 6. -_W. Stanley Bouse of Long Branch, any longer seeing the New Frigid- Extensive tests like these,, Office Hour! 0:00 to 6:00 o'clock. died at the hospital at that place last coupled with the experience Frigid- Telephone 1601 Saturday, aged forty years. She nirc, the latest development in WILLIAM A. W1RTH, aire has gained in the production OPTOMETRIST, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. automatic refrigeration. Reliefer Bulldlni, Red BaaHe William M. Slocum, who are still of more than 500,000 Frigidaires ORlca tiourei Dallr, exeept Sundav. , living. See for yourself the conveniences 9:00 A. M.-12 M. 1:90 P. M.-6:IO P. MM. for actual service, make the New rueedajj — 1) A. U..Vi M.ll l:»0 P. M.-5JM5J * Margaretta—Goeti, that women everywhere are talking P . M 7:0700 P M.-8:0M8000 P. H. r r B tOd K M.-19:00 U. Miss Helen Margaretta of Porth about. And above a]l check foryour- Frigidaire truly a pre-testcd auto- Amboy and John P. Goetz of Key- matic refrigerator. —FOR— port wero married Sunday of laBt BCU its incredibly quiet operation. week at Perth Amboy. After the You don't hear it start. You don't See the New Frigidaire for your- ceremony a reception was held and ne'er it stop. You don't hear it run. self .. . today. We want you to see Tire Service the couple then left for Niagara how much time, TELEPHONE 2112 Falls. Tusting's The pre-tested ti t ^ , „ Mad- Dog at Freehold. work and worry A mad dog appeared on the Court automatic re~ the New Frigid- Our Service Car is street schoolhouse grounds a few frigerator - aire will save. days ago. The janitor closed all always ready. entrances to the school and kept That the New The special dem- Annual the dog out. The dog was shot. Frigidaire might onstration lasts all Steam Vulcanizing. Street Paving at Beltnar. this week. For your The Belmar borough officials are bo quiet, power- Balloon and Truck having plans prepared for paving ful, convenient, convenience we arc Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth dependable tests open each night Fall Sale avenues. The freeholders will ap- 9 Tires in Stock. until ten o'clock. prlate $50,000 toward the work. and experiments But don't put ii Buya Camp in Maine. have been carried of Pianos and Dr. S. H. Cassidy of Keyport has on for years. Sound- off. Come in oi John Hansen bought a camp in Maine and ho phone us today. visited the place last week. The proof rooms were 42 West Front Street, " Player Pianos property contains 308 acres and has RED BANK, N. J. '<> a twelve-room house on it. Former Publliher Dead. John L. Coffin, former publisher of the Asbury Park Journal and 25% to 60% Savings the Spring Lake Gazette, died Sun- day of last week, aged 81 years. Jersey Central Power & Light Company You cannot afford to miss the exceptional Jle is survived by a widow. Fort Monmouth Enrollment, 65 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. piano values offered in Our Annual Fall Sale. At The fall enrollment of the Fort no other time of the year can we duplicate these Monmouth signal corps has reached DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CO., Inc., Room 907 Electric Building, Aibury Park, N. J. values; GRANDS, UPRIGHTS, PLAYERS, 957, which Includes 106 officers. I This brings the camp within seventy REPRODUCING PIANOS — some new, some of its maximum strength. used for demonstration purposes, others taken in n Councilman Resign*. exchange, and others that have been out on I Allan V. Wlckham, president of rental but a single season. the Spring Lake Heights borough council, has resigned because of poor health. A successor will be New! appointed by the mayor. .laid In Matawan Township. Steinway Pianos State troopers raided the homo it James Mackey in Matawan town- hip Friday night. A quantity of New! quor was found and Mackey and is wife were arrested. Hardman Pianos '»ong Branch Leads. Long Branch has the largest rsg- New! Uration for the election next veek f any municipality in the county, Weber Pianos ho total registration is 9,690. As- ury Park has 7,842. New! irl Wi.ld. Raior. Evelyn Bailey, a twelve-year-old bred girl of Asbury Park, was *Steck Pianos Id under $300 bail last week on a large of attacking a school com New! :nion with a razor. reehold Home Robbed. Wurlitzer Pianos The home of Frank B. Witson of •cchold was broken into while the New! inily was away last week. Two tits of clothes and some silver- Gulbransen Pianos aro were stolen. >ad at 02. $ Mrs. Rhoda A. Hills died at the Priced from *295 to 2750 iring Lake hospital last Friday, ,ed 92 years. She was the step other of Dr. Daniel H. Hills, with 10m she lived. i Gravel Roads. And These Specials Tho Manasquan council will have nkowood road, Curtis place, Vlr- in Used Pianos ni in avenue, First avenue, Second .'emio and Briolla road coated UPRIGHTS ith gravel. . • '*' Hardman , $290 ro D.troye Barn. Ivors & Pond - . , ,.. 365 Firo destroyed a barn on Michael x r lyton's farm at Adelphia last oks and Acts like a Costly Cap Wissner ....*.,.w 260 ursday night. A horso and a cow Knabe ^ ?.,, 495 ro killed and an automobile, was •Milton 215 Jtroyod. Hobart M. Cable 340 by Bretlii Arm. James Brady, the nine-year-old because it's built like a costly car GRANDS i.-paon of William Cnrney of Free- Weber $975 Id, broke hti> right arm Inst Thurs- ;iy whilo playing in tho school The only Essex point in common with cars in its price field —is price. There is Standard , 695 lounds. little \N#.VaofMO*rtr.) Wm(Mo«)Wl Coach $7M Ro*l««»r»«» All frl- One of daughters, Mr. and Mn, E. V. Wells .ealize distinct savings—they gain the added assurance the features of the party was a large and sons, and Rev. and Mrs., Welts THURSDAY, NOV. 1st, FRIDAY, NOV. 2d\ SATURDAY, NOV. 3d. birthday cake with six lighted can- of Milltown motored to Delaware of certain high quality in every purchase they make. dles. • Water Gap and Bushklll Falls on- Among those present was John Saturday. Bennett of Bridge avenue, Bed Mrs, Charles Marx entertained Kirkman's Soap 5 cakes 26c | Campbell's Tomato Soup ...>n 7c Batik, who will be 02 years old next Mrs. Jean Stieger and Mrs. Rosa February. He is a great-great uncle Hutton at a Chinese luncheon on of the celebrant of the party. Mr. Thursday. * . - ,; , Dollar tal1 cans Whitehouse Brand 3 25c Bennett is remarkable for a man of Miss Valerie Liekefet spent the Evaporated Milk his years. He is slightly deaf and week-end with Mrs. George Williams Every thrifty person will find it advantageous, to carefully read every he has to wear glasses, but in other of Great'Neck, Long Island. item offered in this Dollar Sale and save considerable for Three Days Only I BATH SIZE 4 cakes 25c respects his faculties are unim- Mrs. Florence CuUen and daugh- Ivory Soap paired. Except in stormy weather ter Eleanor are spending a. few he takes daily walks. Nobody had week" with the former's brother at 5 Yds. Curtain Fabrics a better time at the Middletown Brlarcliff Manor, Kew York. New Curtains 11 Handkerchief* Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon » 21c boy's party than the hale and hearty White or ecru, yard-wldo, • Good quality . lawn in Bed Banker. The Register's motto—"A paper scrims, marquisettes, nota* Value, $1.39 to $1.69. and other goods that have * White nnd colors, with BROCKPORT BRAND Others present besides those men- in every homo;"—Advertisement. heat embroidered corners. Sunsweet Prunes 2 17c tioned were Mr. and Mrs. John G. sold up to 39c yard; 5 Value 12VJC and lGc ca., Extra Quality Peas 2 ««« 25c yards lor ...... H..,.U.*..H*.< I Bennett and family and Minor Til- $£.00 pair ton of Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. Manufacturer's close-outs, ruf- 3 Pri, Kleinert Shields Charles Poole of Harmony; Mr. and TO HIRE, |I.OO 5 Yds. Linen Toweling fles- with and without valances, Mrs. George Yarnall of Belford; Mr. hemstitched In white or ecru; Klelnort's featherweight HALLOWE'EN PARTY SUqpESTIONS. and Mrs. Charles Schanck and family ROSENBURG, 90S Bergh St., also" with lace" edge. All ara shields of. best quality; Wayne County SWEET CIDER ' gal. jug 59c of Scobeyville, Miss Nanna Helwig Aibury Park, N. J., All pure linen toweling full width and 234 yards, lorn;, sizes 2 and 3. Regular BttwMB lit and 2nd Ave«., •with the new wide bor- four to twenty-four pairs of a of New Monmouth and Lester Ben- ders, in all colors; worth pries, 40c and 45c pair. Marvin Triangle Datei s... .pkg ISc • Hallow! Stuffed Date. ?.. lb 29c nett of Middletown. Nonr Beach kind; most wonderful curtain Mixed Nul» * ...lb 29c Smyrna Figa ...... }4 It) pkg 10c 29c yard; 5 yards fox buy of the year. ' 1 Budded V»lnuti -It) 35c Welch Grape Juice pt bot 29c Tre-Jur Combination Almond* (Soft She))) ..It) 3Sc Pure Grape Juice A&P ...... pt bot 25: EVERETT NEWS. Del Monte Raiiinl .. .. pkg 10c 81x90 Sheets "~Silk Sale Brazil Nu»« K> 29c Mr. and Mn. Harry Rjder Attend Consisting of face vow-^m Fancy Pumpkin 2 large cans 25c der, fiOe; lip-stick in col- "V C & C Ginger Ale 2 bots 25c Bog's Sweet small can large can Wedding of Newark Relative. Atlantic Mills full bleach, *| Values to $1.79 Yd. Clicquot Club Ginger Ale bot.l5c seamless, close weave; no ored cases,. 50c, andjSJ Cranberry Sauce 10c 23c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryder attend- starch, torn to wash rouge, 50c. Buy theio"! Plain Olives small botl7c R & R Plum Pudding 1 lb can Z9c ed the wedding of their cousin, straight; today's value, three articles valued, at ^L Stuffed Olivet small bot 25c Nona Such Mince Meat .. . .pkg 14c Thomas Moore, at Newark on Satur- $1.39 each $|>00 yard $1.50, nt this sale for .... ^^ day. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Ry- der entertained a number of 5-Pc. Linen Sets Bought special for this solo and Stamped Pillow Cases Low Regular Prices! friends at a house party. goods from our regular stocks , Some of Our Daily Mr. and Mrs. Richard Francis of 45x45 Cloth, four nap- cave from one-thtrd to moro ' Very good quality '.Pep., Price* Asked EUewhere. than one-half of the regular peroll" tubing, 42x30" Check Them With the Holmdel announced the birth of a kins to match; blue and prices. hemstitched; hemstitched; 1Is son Friday morning. Mr. Francis white, all pure linen; val- Whole Milk Cheese ">• 35c Waldorf Paper 3 *° 17c uo $1.69" set, . ... - Black Charmeuio, Printed for crocheting and scal- ft cake is the local mail carrier. Crepe de Chines, Printed Geor- loped edges. Value to Baker's Chocolate % - 21 c A&P Mrs. Catherine Cakes and Cor- i $1,25, _ bot gettea. Printed Sun! Satin, Plain Lee & Perrin's Sauce 28c Colu'bia River Salmon «size can 2Sc nelius Toomey were recent visitors 2 Linen Towels Orkeada Silica, Printed Foulard of their brother, Daniel Toomey of Small bot Large bot • Baker's Cocoa % » canigc Hemstitched hnck, all Silfct, 50-Inch Natural Pongee. Umbrellas Philadelphia. The trip to Philadel- that onlj pure linen, size 18x38; Swansdown Flour J*K33C Heinz Ketchup 16c 24c phia was made by automobile. assorted patterns; regular Made of American taf-.; IONA BRAND P & G Soap : cake 4o Mrs. Charles Falcone spent the price, 79c each; 50-Inch Drapery fetta, for ladies or men. 6 oz a week-end at New York. Good assortment of han- Yellow Cling Peaches largest can i5c Royal Baking Powder .. - c *">25c A hunt of the Monmouth county Brocades dles; value $1.25 1 Jello Assorted Flavors ....3 piox 4c Old Dutch Cleanser ...2 <*ns 15c ended in front of St. Catherine's Yard-wide, new patterns 2 Writing Papers church. Theodore Stilwell, son of LION—BOEDEN'S—VAN CAMP'S My-T-Fine Dessert 3 pkB8 25c and colorings, good qual- Beautiful assortment lin- ta!1 can N 2 Edward Stilwell, has given up his ity; our usual 29c grade Evaporated Milk 10c Quaker Maid Beans 3 °- cans 25c position at the Monmouth county can give for this sale, 5 yards -...- $ j .00 yard en finish paper, all colors, and correspondence carda. hunt club's headquarters near Tin- i Special purchase of these finq Valuo to 89c box* ton Falls. ' Velour Cushions brocades for ovcrdrapes, in tha Del Monte Quality Fruits & Vegetables. A meeting of the Blessed Sacra- Velour and tapestry com- .a newest blue and gold and all ment guild will be held on Thursday binations, rounds, oblongs

| 54-Inch Woolens* Bloomers of super rayon USED CARS William Warneker went for a fies duplication. or blues, also all white;v\ and silk, very well rondo You can confer no short ride Sunday in an airplane at our regular 25c grade, Values to $2.00 Yd. nnd full cut; several col- the Air View flying field. greater compliment . ors to select from, '. l£&£\ hvith an X)K that counts' Several residents of the village at- than to give your tended the Democratic rally at the I photograph to your 50x50 Lunch Cloths $ J .00 yard Red Bank armory Saturday night, friends. Arrange Wool and Silk Hose Never Before Have We Offered Such On Sunday many persons attended now for your ap- Finest Irish llnen.hemmed < AH wool fabrics, for coatings, the baseball game at Keyport be- skirts or dresses; tweeds, all Extra quality wool and Jointment for for use, large size, 60x50 i wool crcpeB and many other Values on Reconditioned Cars tween the Red Bank and Keyport Christmas. inches; all the new color- < fabrics; some worth double. Al- pllk mixed hose with full i>. town teams. ings; our regular $1.39 so lot of short lengths in jer- fashioned foot, the regu-S"! -Small Down Payment-Easy Terms! grade seys and flannels. lar $1.50 quality, UNION BEACH NEWS. 1 Never before In onr his- to put the car la me* Hall's Studio Table Covers tory have we delivered as Catholic Club Discontinue! Card All Linen Towels Sale Price chanical condition for Parties Till January. Betty Bates colored table ftaU*>- many new Cbevrolets as thousands of miles of sat* 65 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. Values to 29c Each Corselettes we have this year. Nat- Tha Union Beach Catholic club covers, washable, size 54- isfactory service. In buy* held another of its series of card 54; various colors in as- Corselettes, two new mod urally a large part of this Ing these reconditioned OLD SECOND NATIONAL BANK sorted patterns; value els and very special price. Increased business in- parties lust week with a large at- $1.25 each Silk top nnd nil rayon do- . cars from us you get def- tendance. After the games refresh- BUILDING. 5 for SJ.OO volved the trade-in of the inite assurance of quality sign materials, 1 -.1 ments were served. Many hand- Heavy and absorbent for kitch- Chevrolet owner's pre- and value—and this week Bome prizes were awarded. No more Ladies' Neckwear vious car. This enables us en use, with red or blue bor- Two Bandeaus foi\ you can buy them at very parties will be held again until Jan- Newest sweetheart collars ders; fine weave for glass use: to offer some exception- low prices that make them uary on account of the holidays.. —jabots, veetees and col- ' Bamleuus, several now lur & cuff sets of fine all color borders fast colors, all models, all mado of very ally fine used cars that the greatest values wo Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dorr and arc full size. have been thoroughly in- qunlity lace; value to fino materials and Mold have ever offered. Make daughters^of Jersey City spent Fri- usually at Ci)c; enlo price, spected and reconditioned a small down payment day ot the home of the former's sis- 2 for 1 Velour Scarfs and carry the official red and drive away the car of ter, Mrs. G. Sapjiah. Crystal Necklaces "O. K. That Counts" tag. your choice—easy term* Mrs. Fred Scholl has returned Girls' Dresses This tag shows you ex- for the balance. See tbeso homo after spending a week at Diamond cut choker beads \ Dresses for girls,' ttzo 2 actly what has been dono cars today! Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she and crystal necklacci, 80 SJ.OOeach to 14 years, nil mado of attended tho funeral of her father. inches long; nil nicely choice quality and styles; Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Rotter visited boxed. Valuo to f 1,50, Values to $1.69 Each new wnihablo materials, 1 A few of our exceptional Used Car values These aro all sunfnst, mad? 2 Dress Flowers from tho ends of flncnt grade Knit Slips and Skirts "with an OK that counts" velours, 14','j to 18 inchci Now and •vory protty ns-J| wide, 41 to 60 Inches long: Slips and Pottlcoata of Bortmont in all colon and gold braid and silk tnBscl clastic knit material for Remember styles. Values up to 80c , trimmed. coming wlntor usoi nil CHEVROLET COUPE, 1D28 I CHEVROLET COUPU, 1927 nlzcs and colors to cnooso 1920 CHEVIiOLET COACH ench, »~. from, _ A c«r Jusi Very clenn; hnn had unusually* For Those Odd Pieces unu iit;w it v li ilflffd Rood enro. Kully equipped nn'l Table Cloths car price. fully, _.,_.„...equipped. with 2 Hanks Knitting 1 crlticnl buyer. It is an unusual mnny extras. Will cheerfully bumpers, Bimro tire, etc. Only bargain nt $375. or Complete Sets of Furniture Value,'$1.50. Hand-Made Gowns $400. demonstrate $285 ensh, or can Worsted bo bought on terms. and China, for tho Beds, Bedding, Mattretioi Mlnnrvn wool, best qual- Guwnit, Phlllpplno hmi» nnd rojmlnlcd. A imrKiun 08 j a real bnrRAln—-whllo ono preciated. luro llnon, tn full blench, crcjio cloth, plnln colomrtl U«m! Kurnlturft De«Ior« trom all over t)m atnto buy hero— brown, navy, groy, cocoa In Rood, now pnttorna nnd lino mid flornl dcMgng) wom>«p| wnd why T nnd wlilto, IUR. price, qunlity] nlio . heavy "liver CII'R nnil glrla* MIXC* nnd —COME IN AND INVESTIGATE— 91.40 yard. bleach, with colored border*! 1 groan or Rolil. etylcn. Dependability. Satisfaction and Honest Value BANK liiaid WctUy, Entered ae Stooud-Olm Matter at Us Foitr VOLUME LI, NO. 19. offlaa HIM Bank. N. J. up.d«r tin Aot o« Hint I. 187*. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928. $1.60 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO 28.;

ARRESTED AT SMOKE SHOP., REPUBLICAN MEETING; FRANK GRAY PLOT SOLD? OVER 400 AT BANQUET. Radiator Cap Thief Sentenced to OUTING FOR FARMERS, SALVATION ARMY HOME. iood Attendance at Town Hall La.t EXHIBIT OF GARMENTS. NEXT* WEEK'S ELECTION. Six Months In the County Jail. ' A FUND BEING RAISED IN RED Thursday Night. DR. RULLMAN .BUYS MAPLE TESTIMONIAL FOR FATHER IT WILL BE HELD NOVEMBER THE NEEDLEWORK GUILD TO ROFHETS BAFFLED BY COW. AVENUE BUSINESS PLACE. SORIANO AND HIS NIECE. Clarence Daley of Herbertsvillc, 24TH AT AMORY HASKELL'; BANK FOR THIS PURPOSE. The Red Bank Hoover-Curtis HOLD EXHIBITION. New Jersey, was arrested early Sun- club had an enthusiastic gathering FLICTING CURRENTS. Property Where Frank'Gray'. Homo Horn* Coming Reception and Ban- day morning at the Smoke Shop tav- The Monmouth County .Hunt Club Many Organization! In Red Bank tit the town hall Thursday night at Annual Meeting and Garment Dls- quet Held at Smoke Shop Tavern ern at Shrewsbury for stealing radi- Has Arranged a Big Racing Card and Vicinity Have Appointed which there was a good attendance. Signs and Portanta too Confusing tot"'/ and Horseihoeing Builne»« Are , play Will Take Placa Noyomber Show What ia Going to Happew •* Located Has Been Bought by Dr? Monday NighT—Addresses Mad* ator caps from cars parked about in Addition to Elaborate Feas\ .Committees to Raiie Money For Speeches were made by Assembly- 14th at Red Bank Woman's Club by Prlaiti and Official!. .; the Smoke Shop. He had a hearing ' (or Agriculturiiti. the Home and for General Relief. man Thomas M. Gospill, Freeholder —Dill'e Chances Appear Brl|ht— Walter A. Rullman for $35,000. —Distribution of Articles. County and Municipal Contests.'",, Frank Grays property on the west Rev. Nicola Soriano, the priest In before Recorder Elmer • C, Wain- The third annual rneeting"of the The Salvation Army drive to raise Harry Borden, Robert S. Johnson, The Red Bank branch of the right and was sent to the county jail Charles E. Hendrickson and Bradley AB tha hottest presidential elec eide ol Maple avenUe, between Mon- charge of St. Anthony's parish of Monmouth county hunt racing nBSO- 6,000 for Salvation Army purposes Needlework Guild of America, which ion within tho memory of mort ' 1 Red Bank, and his niece, Miss Mil- for six months. During tho past clation will be held on Saturday, No- was started lost week. Of the $5,000 M. Fischer. Addresses werq also last year contributed more than mouth street and Maplo avonue, waa few,, months complaints have been voters draws to a closo, thoto il'. ;; brought last Friday by Dr. Walter dred LaManna, who' returned last vember 24th, at Amory L. Haskcll's which it is desired .to raise, $2,500 madeaby speakers from Newark and 1,800 garments and a sum of money made of tires, radiator caps, over- Jersey City. The meeting was moro than tho usual amount of un« ' A. Rullman. This is the property week from a trip to Europe, were at Chapel Hill., Preparations are is for the coming year's expenses of for distribution among eight insti- certainty as to what the result will tendered a reception and banquet, coats and various other articles be- under way to make thia year's event he Salvation Army of the Red called to order by Mrs. Thomas Jar- where Mr. Gray has his home and ing stolen from cars parked at the tutions and local cases, will hold its be. The spellbinders, political bos* horseshoeing business. Charles Sen- at the Smoku Shop Tavern Monday surpass those of previous years, Bank district and the remaining dine and was presided over by Mrs. annual meeting and exhibition of Smoke Shop. ° Two-races have been added, includ- Lee Enright, first vice president of es and campaign managers of bot,V Ion has an automobile repairing night by a, committee composed of 72,600 is to go toward a fund for a. garments on Wednesday afternoon, sides is8uo confident predictions, but business on tho place. parishoners and members of the ing another farmers' race, The,new permanent Salvation Army building the club. November 14th. The meeting will race course on the property has theso statements aro generally dis- The property is very irregular in Italian-American colony of Red in Red Bank. be opened by Rev. Frederick C. counted beeaujs the publio known Bank, to which more than four hun- AUTO REPAIR SHOP SOLD. been put in fine condition and many Red Bank and the surrounding Price, rector of the chapel of the shape. It has a frontage of 100 entries hnve been received in the that such" claims are part of th« ' feet qn Maple avenue and It varies dred persons attended.. ountry waa divided into districts BACK TO FARMING AGAE Holy Communion at Fair Haven and business of politics and aro given thoroughbred class. —— . • *. in depth from 17B to 126 feet. One The largo assembly room of the GARAGE BUSINESS BOUGHT BY with a group of persons appointed of St. John's chapel at Little Silver. out principally to keep weak-kneed ' part of the land has no street front- tavern was filled to capacity.- The HAROLD A. GIBLIN. These meetings are held largely in each district to make a canvasj. HOWARD T1NDALL RENTS THE The speaker will be Miss Evelyn partisans in line. This phase of age and is In the rear of a house decorations wers featured by liberal to give the farmers a good time in y organizations appointed com-, WYCKOFF PLACE. Walkcr$the county advisory nurse. the campaign' is part of tho ago. > .next door to that occupied by Mr, use of American flags, autumn fol- Ha Has Bought the Shop of the appreciation for the use of their mittees of those organizations as a Mrsi William Ailen Patterson is long cry of "stand by the party." Gray. Tho property had been un iage, cut flowers, potted ferns and , Lato Frank A. .Long "on White lands by the hunt club. In addition olicitipg fund. The members of =Mr. Tindall WilfSell Hia Farm Im- president of the Red Bank branch the market for $40,000, but the sale palms. Behind a banked wall of flow- Street and Will Take Possession to the feast and races for the farm- these societies' committees' are: plement Business at Red Bank aid the other officers are Mrs. Jess1! Observers who try by unbiased was made direct without the service! rs and palms sat the tavern or- Tomorrow. ers, races of thoroughbred horses Rotary club—Edward Oenlse, Myron Y. and Movo to Lincroft to Engage Minot, Mrs. C. F. Bostock, Mrs(Bid- methods to arrive at what the popu- have been arranged. While the fes- of an agent and the price was ?3f>, stra, which played for the enter- The Prank A. Long automobile Brown, Mort V. Pach, Nat Chumeroy, in Dairy Farming. dle H. Garrison and Mrs. Pcartk lar verdict will be are loath to mak» tivities are largely for farmers many Joseph Salz, Koert Johnson, John Ken- predictions. Too many cross cur- because of good fortune rather than Rev. Dr. E. C. Griffen of South Am- marine motors is one of the impor- son, Mrs. George Hawkins, Mrs. value of all Maple avenue property and rain but they were largely at- Sieber, Mn. Charles It. English, Mrs. B. employed by Mr. Wyckoff. In ad- by ability to read the portents. Tha boy, Mgr. Alviginl of New York, tant departments of the business. E L. Moreneld, Mrs. E. B. Cloie. Samuel Sabath, Mrs. R. K. Fox, Mrs. . in that neighborhood. Mr. Gray will tended nevertheless. dition to pasture ground the. farm portents are too mixed up and con' ' Cav.' Legniti, Cav. Dr. G. Ippplito This department has grown eonaid Woman's elub—Mrs. Luman Reed. Mrs. ease Minot, Mrs. Hamilton Battin, give up his horseshoeing business, in hat several apple and peach or- fusing for anyone to read them In- of New York, John J. Quinn, prose- erably the.past few years. Tho shop The first race will be for fanners' Louis h. Millar, Mn. William A. Wlrth, Mra. Dutton Dale, Mrs. L. M. Dash- which he has been engaged «he patf horses and will start at half-past one Mrs. Frank Dennis, Mrs. Vernon Roie, chards. Part of the land was telligently. 28 years. At first his business was cutor of Monmouth county. has made a specialty of converting Julia Little, Mri. Trevonlan Bennclt, formerly leased by the Red Bank iell, Mrs. William A. Coulter, Mrs. The speakers lauded Father Sor- automobile motors for marine uae. o'clock. Thia race will be open to Mrs. Walter VanKeuren. Mrs. M. L. "ohn Humbert, Mrs. William Brais- A whole flock of new Issues and on Mechanic street. Before he all horses owned by bonafide farm- nurseries for growing nursery opened his shop he was employed s iano for his wonderful work among An elevated platform for greasing Kranln. stock. A large part of this stock ;ed, Mrs. Frank Blaisdell, Mrs. of new biases and new emotional the Italian-Americans of Red Bank automobiles and for crankcasa serv- ers of Monmouth county over whose Eastern Star—Mrs. Leon de Ia Reussille, "eorge Cooper, Mrs. Frank House appeals cute across the political a horseshoer for seventeen years and lands the Monmouth county hounds Mrs, Seeler B. Tuthlll. Mrs. James Smock,' vras sold a short time ago to Lov- : and vicinity and referred to his close ice will be installed back of the Mrs. Leroy Lane, Mrs. A. A. McKay, arena. Easily outdistancing every- this, with his exporience> of 28 years hunt. The first prize will be $2D, Mra. Sarmlel E. Coggins, Mrs. A. J. Mo- ett's nursery and when the stock Coach, Mrs. William Curehin, Mrs. Vincent thing else in this respect is religion. as the" owner of a business, makes relationship with all the people of shop. the'second prize will be $15 and the is removed Mr. Tindall will take Mrs. Robert V. White, Mra. William this community, irrespective of C. Willis, Mrs. Fred Conover, Mrs. George A. Patterson, Mrs. C. F. Bostock, Both candidates for President ami' n total of 45 years of horseshoeing. Mr. Giblin has lived at Red Banit third prize will be $10. The horses Millar, Mn. William Elliott, Mrs. Charles possession of the land. He has kept track of the horses he church affUitation. all his life. He has been employed will be ridden by bonafide farmers Uammell, Mrs. Elsie KlrJu Mn. Shnonson. Before starting in the implement Mrs. John Many, Mrs. Tony E. most of the big-wigs of both partiM Ha shod and tho total 's more than Father Soriano was overcome by at the Long garage four years. or farmers' sons. Thoroughbred Presbyterian BrotherhoW—Thomas Head, business at Red Bank Mr. Tindall Hunting, Mrs. John Wilson, Miss say this should not be and they';? 362,000' A tho wonderful ovation extended to Harry C. Sieber, J. R.' King. K. E. L. Julia Little, Miss Grace Porter, Miss point to the Bill of Rights in tho>'" During the world war ho was pur- horses are barred. The distance Morcfleld, Mr. Holmes. Mr. Conrow. conducted glairy farms at Colt's Soveral weeks ago Mr. Gray was him. In a short address of well chasing agent for the Roberts boil- will be about half a mile. A blan- Neck and New Monmouth. Improve- Ktta Miller, Miss Elizabeth Seow- Constitution as proof to this effect* •> suddenly stricken with sickness and chosen English he" thanked them for er works of Red Bank,- The auto- ket will be given to each starter that All of the committees report fair- ments are now being made to the croft, Miss Lydia Ovens, Miss Flnra Nevertheless it is patent that rell< he has since been confined to the their manifestations of admiration mobile repairing business was finishes within one minute. ly good contributions. The entire dairy barn. McDonald and Miss Alice Morford. gion will sway big locks of vote*. - louse. Ho is now slowly improving. and for their kind words of praise started nine years ago by Mr. Long. work of the campaign ia under the Distribution of the guild's arti- Money is playing a bigger part th»n\ for MB efforts\in their behalf. He second race will be known as direction of Captain" Mary Dadderio, cles are made to the Red Bank pub- in any previous campaign and the). Farmers' Open Race" and will MORE BROTHERLY LOVE. POST WINS SILVER CUP. later spoke at length in his native who is in charge of the Red Br.nk lic health and nursing association, question of profits in businesi tongue nnd his address was inter- LODGE HOME DEDICATED. over a distance of half a mile. It post of the Salvation Army, -nd Atlantic Township Again Riles to the Monmouth county association kept in the forefront. II be open to alThorses owned by the Occasion. for social service, Long Branch hos- Red Bank Veterans Captured 'Tro- spersed with cheers of "Bravo,"' Exercises Held by the Colored Elks Captain Simonson of Newark, who Each side hurls' charges of phy at Belmar Saturday. "Vive Father Soriano" and other _ inmouth.. county farmers. The is in personal charge of the.solic- pital, Ann May memorial hospital of Rod Bank. riiers will be sanctioned by Atlantic township fire company ruption at the other, with tho Shrewsbury post of the American expressions of like nature from his ting campaign. cleared more than 4200 last Friday at Spring Lake, Searles memorial pot Dome oil leasing case holding1'" The. new home of the colored meet committee. The prizes will be legion of Red Bank won a silver fellowmen. right by a dance at the Colt's Neck home for aged at Ashury Park, Mon- lodge of Elks on Shrewsbury ave- the game as in the first race and a the center of the stage. The (jap*-* loving cup Saturday night for hav- BIG SHREWSBURY RALLY. schoolhouse. Tho money was given mouth county tuberculosis hospital The Smoke Shop Tavern chefs nue at Red Bank was dedicated blanket will be given tp each starter tion of farm relief and of whethwf > ing the largest attendance of mem- to Mr. and Mrs)1 Michael Welsh of at Allenwood, prevehtorium a1 served the following menu in true Sunday afternoon when exercises that finishes within one minute. water power'3fes'"jiih3InDe^iaS8aip'.' bers" at the first Monmouth count/ Italian stylo! More Than 350 Republicans Gather Colt's Neck to help build a house for Farmingdale and many local cases. public or private ownership art) M§v were held at Zion Methodist church. Among; the members of the hunt at Neviua Home. American legion convention at Bnl- them. The Welsh home was de- Ail,nH kl» :«»...*,. ni~_i *« t-llL*. >i Antlpasto The church was filled to overflow- club the race of greatest interest is other big issues. Most of mar. The cup was a gift fronuE. Chicken Rice Soup Between 350 and 400 persons at- stroyed by fire a few weeks ago. ing. Many of those present were "The Monmouth County Hunt Gold YOUNG WOMAN'S CLUB. things have been aired llttlo or nofcM Donald Sterner. It was presented Fish Entree Saute Potatoes tended a Republican rally last With the proceeds from last week's Spaghottl members of colored Elks' lodges Cup," whichMs the third event. Thi3 at all in other political flghta. Th»e)'" by William Eldridge, county chair- Thursday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. dance, more than $1,000 has been A Meeting and Program to ba Held Half Drolled Chicken from various parts of the state. The race is for three miles over a fair is no precedent as to how the vot>~ man of American legion posts, to French Fried -Potates French Peas George Harold Nevius's. The guests raised for Mr. and Mrs. Welsh since Monday Night. principal speaker was Finley Wilson hunting country and the entries ere will divide. , Cecil MacCIoud, commander of the Lettuce and Tomnto Salad were welcomed with speeches by the fire. Two weeks ago Atlantic The Young Woman's club of Red of Washington, grand exalted ruler must be four-yVar-olds and upward. Only in some special localities ' Red Bank post. This is the first Ice cream Cake Mrs. Nevius, who is a county com- township was canvassed by three Bank will meet next Monday nigh CofTeo of tho national order of colored The riders wiilMje approved by the can an unbiased observer lecra trophy ever won by the Red Bank mittee woman, and by Freeholder teams of two men each and more at the Woman's clubhouse on Broad fttlnta Mineral Water Elks. Other speeches were made by meet committee and will wear hunt- which way the tide is running, bat legionnaires. When they went to Harry G. Borden. Mrs. Frederick than $800 was secured in that way. street. A program has been ar- During the banquet tha Tnvern two other officers of the national ing colors. The winner will receive the sum .-total of such observance' the convention they wore E. Tasker of Allenhurst was chair- In addition to these cash gifts for ranged comprising a discussion of management contributed a scries of order and by Assemblyman Thom- a gold cup presented by .Wanton B. is confusing. It is perfectly potaV , compnnied by tho newly organized man of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh there was a current events, a reading by Mra. professional features under the as M. Gopsill and Mayor William Metcalf, Jr., to be held until the ble within a few minutes' rids from ,>| life, drum and bugle corps and the Judge Harold Wells of Burlington shower at the Colt's Neck flrehouse, George Poole, and a Georgo Girsh- leadership of Bonnie Friedman. The H. R. White of Red Bank. Dr. J. Red Bank to find places when .tha corps made a fine showing. The CUI was the principal speaker. Others where many gifts of household ne- win program of music arranged by acts consisted of singing and danc- W. Parker, presdent of tho boatd will become the absoluto property sentiment ia running pretty ttudi cup is displayed in the window of ing numbers which were well -c- who spoke were Assemblymen E. cessities were made. Miss Natalie Fharo. The club mem- William Noslows's Candy kitchen of trustees of tho Red Bank lodge, of the horse owner winning it three Donald Sterner and Thomas M. Gop- bers are rehearsing for a one-aci all one way. In such places peopil ceived. Ampng those who sang was was in charge of the ceremonies. times. The owner of the winning tell openly how they are going to , on Broad street. Mr. Noglows is a Tony Sharabba of Red Bank. sill, Mayor Warren W. Barbour of LEG BROKEN IN CAVE-IN. play entitled "PariB Labels," whicli member of the post. A meeting of A new roof has been put on the horse will also receivo a piece of Rumson, Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson of will be given at the Woman's club- vote. Anyone visiting places whersj the post will bo held Monday nigbt Those in charge of the affair lodge home, a new furnace has been plate and $300 in cash. The second Lincroft, Mrs. A. Lindburn, vice Honry Kelly of Red Bank Badly house Monday night, Novembe people speak their; minds so freely; to plan for celebrating Armlstic? were: . put in and other improvements have prize is $160 and tha third prize president of the Republican county Hurt While at Work Saturday, 19th. The club cleared $60 by a would easily oa led into believing Honorary president—MonilgnDi F. Alvl- been mode. Tho homo was bought $60. In 1926 the cup was won by committee, and Freeholder Stephen Henry Kelly of Wharf avenue. recent Hallowe'en party. Last Fri- that a landslide was imminent.for ;§ gini. < Edward E. Marshall and last year the candidate favored in that pw* Day by tho lodge last spring from Na- C. Thompson. Red Bank, is laid up at the Red day the club members enjoyed a ' Chairman—Jaaeph Carlllo. ticular locality, but no unbiased in- Vie* chairman—Felix It. Santamrelo. than Marx. William J. Clothier was the win Bank hospital with a compound party given by tho Woman's club. MECHANIC STREET FIRE. ner. A five-piece orchestra played and vestigator would travel far befort Treasurer—Salvatoro Cusumano. i woman's quartet of tho Farming- fracture of his right leg. Ht is Secretary—John DIFiore. Ice (or the Zeppelin. Tho fourth race is "Tho Masters' running into another locality when Mrs. Alica Ferguson's Home Dam- Reception Committee—Antonio Bovlcro, dale Republican club sang. The employed by tho S. S. Thompson Cup" for four-year-olds and upward, contracting company of Red Bank TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENTS. the sentiment was equally as out* aged Yesterday Morning. Ancolo Blzzaro. Louis Gettls, Samuel Mr.- When the Graf Zeppelin took to Nevius home was decorated with cut Epoken and strong In favor of tha faro, Anirolo Clajr))*. Joaeph Tnlarico, tho air early Monday morning its which have hunted regularly with flowers and autumn leaves. Refresh- and he was hurt Saturday morning Several Sections of Monmouth A house on East Mechanic street, Charlea Bottagaro. Lulgl Rampina. Antonio opposition candidate. Moreover, tbli stock of provisions was protected the Monmouth county hounds. The ments were served by Joseph Hesse rhile ho was working at Henry Zo- County to Get Improved Service. ownod by Mrs. Alice Ferguson, aualtlerl, Sam Cnratenuto, RnfTaclo Son- winner will receive a piece of plate year there seems to be more (has tnnvelo. Domlnlelc Matxa, Michael Canzona, by a large quantity of ice, which was of Red Bank assisted by Shrewsbury bel's new building at tho jornei of The telephone company has ap 1 was damaged by fire early yestei- presented by Rufus C. Finch. Tho the usual number of "ellent voters. * John Vfccarelll, Carmine Caruao, Jamca supplied by tho Seaboard Ice com- Broad street and Harding road He propriated over a million and a hal day morning.. Tho fire was caused Arnone, Ajitontm Fua.co. Guldo Inlcclll, Gua riders will be in hunting pink. The was standing on tho edgo of tho. Theso folks are not telling how they by a defective chimney and Ihu Cumarano, Eusenlo Bonavaella. pany's plant at Lakewood. Tho Sea- dollars for improvements and ad- ara going to cote. They are sot board ico company has branches at raco is for thrco miles over n fair ORCHESTRA TO BROADCAST. excavation which had bcun made kitchen and n bedroom above woro Floor manager—Carmine CnruBo. hunting country. ditions for the company's system lined up with party organization* Aailstant—Jaaeph Tnlarico. Red Bank and in several other Mon- for tho cellar when tho ground ond a large amount of this sum will damaged, by the flames. Other part: Tho fifth raco is known ns "The Methodist Sunday-School Musicians caved in and ho foil into tho Kclo. or with other organization! or MH Father Soriano and Miss La- mouth county towns. be expended in Monmouth county of the house wcro damaged by wa- Shrewsbury." It will be over n Will Give Program. Besides receiving a compound frac- cictics which give any Inkling u to Manna received many boquets and It is planned to improve the main ter, nnd smoke did n slight brush course of two and a hnlf miles. ture of his leg Mr. Kelly wis badly how their ballots will be marked. baskets of flowers from Italian- Meeting of Child Study Group. The Red Bank Methodist Sunday- to tho furniture. The blajo started The first prizo will be $275, second bruised. routes between Asbury Park and nt half-past two o'clock nnd it wan American societies, church organi- Tho first fall meeting of the Red school orchestra will broadcast a Spring Lake, Keyport and Keans- ThB Wall street betting odds •( ', prize $50 and third prize $25. program from Station WJBI next New York favor Herbert G. Hoover, five o'clock beforo it had been com zations and from individual admir- Bank child study group will bo hel< Tho sixth rnco will bo "The Mid burg and Tinton Falls and Vfasl pletely put out by tho Red Bank ers. Miss LaManna received thn at tho social servico oftlco on Pearl Monday night, beginning at half- Boat Club Meeting. Long Branch. Tho construction o tho Republican candidate, and thia dletown," which is added to last past ten o'clock. The numbers will fire department. Mrs. Serguson and flowors in behalf of Father Soriano, street tomorrow afternoon at halt The monthly meeting of the Mon new lines has nlso been authorized ia a great comfort and encourtg*. year's schedule. It will be for thor- includo "Victory Overture," "Dor- ment to the Republican campaign family were asleep In tho house nnd herself and publicly thanked past two o'clock. The meeting wIV mouth boot club will bo held at tho tc, provido moro ample facilities in oughbreds which have never won a othy," an old English dance; "In a managers. ' On the other hand tho ' whon tho firo started nnd they wero tho donors for their klnj remem- bo under tho direction of Mrs. W ciubhouso next Monday night. In Long Branch, Eatontown and Mon- post-nnd-rnil steeplechase nnd for Chinese Tea Garden" and "Tho Fox May tho club will bo fifty years old Democratic leaders are notlmproued v awnkoned by tho smoke. Tho dnnv brances. T. McDowell. A permanent meet- half-bred horses owned by tho per- mouth Bench. ago amounted to about $500, and ing date will bo decided upon at Hunters." The members of the or- and at the meeting Monday night by thcBo odds. They point to tilt son making the entry. It will be chestra aro Miss Lillian Torhune, the loss Is covered by Insurance. Moots Danca Tonight. plans will bo considered for com- Hospital Maetlng. fact that at ono stage of the cam- tho meeting. over a timber course of about throe pianist and director; Edgar Ter- pnign when Woodrow Wilson w>| A big attendanco in expected nt ——i i m miles. Tho first prize will bo $175, bining the event with a Washington's A mooting of tho Red Hank auxil- hune first violin, Dorothy Kennedy birthday dinner wliicli will rovlvo nn running for re-election the oddi itallan.American Luncheon. tho Hallowe'en masquerade danco to Attended Reception to Mn. Smith. second prize $75 and third prize iary of tho Spring Lako hospitnl second violin, Itobcrt Marks cornet, old annual fenturo of thq. club. A aeninst him wcro as high ai 6 to 1» Tho Rod Bank „ Italian-American be hold by the Mooso lodgo in the Miss Anno O'Brien attended a re- $50. A trophy will bo given to the will bo held Monday afternoon ut l'rank Wnrner violin nnd Theodore largo attendanco ia requested nt the yet Wilson won by qulto a slteabfo , political club will hold a luncheon Krldol building tonight. The hall ception given last night at tho Com- rider of tho winner. throo o'clock at tho Woman's club- Clark clarinet. meeting to put ovor thn plnn with n majority of tho popular vote. They at Its club rooms nt Iho corner of will bo decorntod In keeping with the modore hotel at New York In honor The seventh and last raco is "Tho houso at Red Bank. point to other occnulons when Waj ' occasion and prizes will bo awarded tang if tho club members want !t. Shrewsbury and DoForcst avonuo of Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, wlfo of Nnvcsink," for thrcc-ycnr-olds nnd Red BanU Aero Club Meeting. utroct hns guessed wrong tnd they for tho best costumes. Refreshments tho Democratic candidate for pres- upward. The raco Is about ono mllo Repainting a S'lop. Sunday afternoon nt thrco o'clock. Tho Koil Bank nero club will dont omit mention of the fact thai' . Tho luncheon Is In colcbrntlon of will bo lorvod. ident over fiat land. Tha first prizo is Louis Miller Injures His Arm. Goorgo Moody, Jr., la Jiavlng his Wall street wna not even one p«f ^ i a» • moot next Wednesday night at M* a» $126, second prizo $50 nnd third Louis Miller of i I''nlr View In- tho tenth nnnlvorsnry of tho victory Shark River inn at Delmnr. Ser- shoo repairing (hop on Mcchnnic cent right when ]' fixed tht oddi Ten Per Cent Dlicount Allowed Grand's Seventh Anniversary* prizo $25. jured his right nrm early this morn of the Italian nrmy ovor tho Aun- on nil orders' of Christmns cards to Special nnnlvcrsnry prices: Mcn'i geant l'lnnnocl of Fort Monmouth street repainted, outsliio and inside. for tho recent world series baseball Tho homes In all tho events ex ing whllo cranking his car. Ho ro championship, for tho team whlob trlnnn. Alfonso DcMnrln Is chairman bo ongrnved, If loft beforo Decem- hnlf soles $1.00, men's coinposttloi will give nn Illustrated talk on Samuel Eatollo of Mount street in copt tho fnrmcrs' n\cen will bo rid- eclved flrHl-iiiil treatment nt the Wall ttrcot picked did not win • of tho luncheon committee. ber 1st. Our Christmas cardB just full solos $1,75, men's shoes rebuilt tencon lights. tho painter. enmo in, nnd we hnve a large assort- with leather full soloi $2.00, rubber den by gentlemen riders. Officers Kcd Bank hospital. An X-rny ox- CIIIRIO gumo. Tiicdo Domocrats Mf $25.00 Reward ment to select from. And tin usunl heels 40 cents, ladles' rubber top of tho United StnteB nrmy nnd navy Moody'l Once, Mootly'e Always nmlnntlon will tin inudu to find out 12S.00 Reward tlmt oven though Imsuimll and poU" will bo paid, no question, asked, for our solcctlon In designs and vorscn lifts 25 -cents. Our work In known will bo allowed to rldo In tho la*t If Mooily's cunt ropnlr your thoca whether any bones nro broken. will bo pnlil, no questions askod, for tics nro two ontlroly (IIIToront thlngl, tlin rftiirn of brown collln dog. nn- nro of tho host. Coma In enrly, an tho best. Max Grand's Shoo Re race. thuy cunt ho repaired anyway. Our tho return of brown colllo dogr, an- tho fact tlmt Wall ntroot wll 14 (iwi-m to nnmn of Bpny. Very llttlo nvoid the rur.il and rmvo ton porcenl. huir Shop, 2K West Front utrcnt, (iiieclnlty, full MI™> m«k<«". your Where to Dine. swers to name of Spny. Very little lied -Unnk, opposite bus waiting SliiblliiK, liny, nlinw nnd feed wll 1 (>w completely wrong on • sporting' white on brrnst, largo drooping cars. Art Krnft Shoppo, 7D llrond strnol, BIIOI'H AH K"" ' "" " > "0 dont throw The Olobn Iti'stiiuruiilItistiiuruii, In white on brcant, larggo dronjilnn mm. voom.—Advertisement. bo provided fret) of clinrgo, W - - ' " ' 27th, 1D28. ovent shows that It ll not Infallible I,ott Snlurilny, October 27th, 1028. or Trubln't. (H llrond struct, Red nway your old nhooii until you have Globe Hold ImlMlni! on Hunt Ifron Lost Snturclay, Octouor . nnd miiy ha Ju»t as wrnnn in prt* Ilnnk.—AdvcrtUtiincnt. Strothcr JOIIM, Jr., in chnlrmnn of Mrs. K. 11, PriestPries, WWhiti e road, Mr». K. 11. 1'rli-et, Whlto rood, neon »». Wu la Victor night at TuitlnR'i. Mon just ono distinctly personal sift, np- Thomnii S, Klcld, Amory I,. Ilnnkoll cliiinlc ntrcct, Ittil Hunk.—Adver- nt the Tho lilobo. HITVIW, cliwmll- Dili nnd Morgnn I1'. Ur«on for til* RitRedl Dank CandCandy Kitchen Special moutli itraot, near Urooil ttroot. nrcclntod by nil—voiir phnloirnpli, Kilwln Rtownrt, Bil, W. II. ltuthrnuf! tisement, nnu anil quality foocln will nlwnys Candy Kitchen Special. Ono poimil cncwiiiiit• kl««c'' » Tinlo ( cU' i Untllod, rolls, orthopnonlo vlctrolni, Muko your appointment now before bo fouml thi'ri'. Open from OillO Ono round cnrnmoln 00 cento, onn govornorthlp Is not ehroudtd With ' rcciirdu nnd oro-omlnont mnkci ol Ilufiin C, Pinch, 10, tinililln I'luii) itm dulto no much mystery si to what onn iiounil Mi-xli'iin klwujs f)0 collU, tho holiday mull. Louis Mendel, Lliu Kdwnrd A. Hurd. Why A. M. to I":ll« inliliil[;lit. IIII/IIIICM pound Wil cnmly fia enntn, ono ono pound iii'iuiut lirlltlo HO crnUi uprlglit nnd irrnml plnnon. llrlim tihoiogrnphcr In your town, ,40 to hnvn your nhoch s shliledl T For $1 ini'ii'* iuni'hciin ilnlly at Tfi cfintn, iioiiiul ponnut hrlttlo 80 cont»; total tha result will bo as tha light totnl »I.till, nil for »l.0fl nt the Can tho fnmllv tonlnlit.—Advertlso llrond street, Itoil Ilnnk, Tito on-' or mom npntt for lint clemilng or CIcorK" /AVI'III, miniwr.—-Ailvor $1.4(1, nil for $1.00 at tho ltnd Ilnnk tho prvaldoncy. Mr. Lsrion ll VI dy Klk'hon, llrond street, Kcd llnlik. rnont. ,__^^^ tmnco In on Whlto street.—Advor- 9)28,00 Reward nlioi; repnlrliiK we K' ' •* coupon for tlllCllU'lll, ^_ ^ Onmly Kltchon, Jlronit atrcot.—Ad- mlttudly a "wo/ik alat«r/' 1 -'-Ailvi>rl]Mmi£ijt^ ^_ tlntmi'iit. will bo pnli), nn tjui'iitlonn jinked, fni llvi- njiliirs fiie. "Quality anil Hnrv- Vurtlmmicnt. > Candy 3picla.li. to tho itntfjncnU of rnsnr a tho return of brown collln ilou, nn Iro" In mir motto, Miumiouth Hhon It I'ayi to Look Well. own" parly1 Icador*. H M Christinas Cardi. I'otor'n hnlf potinil cliocciliiln liar* Rod Unnk Employment Agency sworn to nnmn of H|iuy. Very little Id'imhinu nml Hut CIMUIIIIJI Cum Cloning out • few discontinued 1 Tim mifi'i'imfiil hunlni'Mi ninn lin tliroiiKli «ni| K«U olociltti || W A • N'li'Ctlon (if n«w designs, nt 20 tcntu cuch, nnd our own mnko nml Niirnui KfirlHtry,'4r> Itlvorulm: white on lirennt, Inrno ilronjilno onr«, pony, 4H Ilroiul ntrei«t, Red flunk.— Ills hulr cut rrirulnfly. W« know lilies, of Rlovo silk underwear nt TIIP nlnlnr iilIU'c Onlrr now French clincolntm, f 1.00, upoclnl nt jivrmio, Kcd Ilnnk. In IIRIIIII open la Lout Bnturdny, CMuhnr livlh, 11>1!H AdvaitUfini'til. how In n'rvn ymi. Tim ViiRtin reduction"., This In mi un licrnima of n gontrel Ilt|) whon ,on linyn n law fliolon und HI) i'ont« n pound. Kod Ilnnk Cnmly budliniM.—AilvcrtlHrimmt. Mm. K. II, I'rlenl. White rnnil; her nhtip, nllinrntrl|i Co, Wonderful ; information fo» the Wh>t»H»*t. Phont K«d Dunk 1 Rlvtnld* MVtnuc, lied Dank, phono Thn Railetur'i W»nt pigo,,-Adv.r- runtM total I1.SI0, upoolnl both fo .phone Hod Unnk MOO for c»tliimt

township set in about six yeiiSTSgi, theUBpubllcarrtleket'two-yesre-ago, DEATH OF BR1PE.TO-BE7 __—:——WEDDiNGS.--;-- t/TrcdlnB ---~*-BIG-CHICICEN-8ILt;-—T 7 ELECTION, due principally to dissatisfaction At ijatontowj n the only contest la FOUND DEAD ON A COUCH llye^irt/ioe U*j« with the. way tiie Democratic towu- for councilmen.il" " TThh e tterm s of PauPl Mit* Lola Dunn* of JLfviurdo Died Oennii—Brltton.- -.- Cburle. D. Cleveland A.k. f 273 for Mendajr of Pneumonia. _ (Continued from last page.) ship officials handled road affairs. P. Lee and Charles D. Corlles expire MRS. OLIVIA L. PARKER DIED The New._ -Monroouth Baptist ChlckoiM Killed by Dog«. Roiatl-^aoto. both parties. His candidacy mokes Thel, Democratic township"'leaden lhl~ Mr"Clill SUDDENLY LAST THURSDAY. —Miss-Lola—Dunne—o{-L«pnsrdi chUrchrwas^flUed witlJ-400 PBMOHB -—At the-lost meeting of-tho-Eaton— jpecial appeal ioJndcpend'ont-voUJAeHaveLihaLthis- .,^nt died of-pnoumonla Monday momlnt Saturday evening at six o'clock whe Mils Ann* Roifttl, daughter of town' borough council- Mayor erson whom party ties rest lightly, itself put and that they will re-cap- atempt to retain his seat in the Sha' Succumbed to at H»rt Attack at the winter, home of her parents Miss Edith Taylor Dennis, daughte Mn. Frances Aquino of Locust avo. Charles D. Cleveland presented a J Si-Thin contest for United State* ture control of the township By council. In addition to Mr. Corliea, While Getting BreakU.t—Hei tit Brooklyn:' She was sick ohl; of Capt. and Mrrf. William Denni- nue, Bed Bank, and William Sacco bill for $279 for chickens killed by debitor between Edward I. Edwards electing Mr, Conover. At present Robert Higgihson is running for Body Wai Found by a Neighbor nine days. 'Her parent*, Mr. aw of Port Monmouth, became tht of Long Branch were married Sun- dogs. Mr. Cleveland Bald tho chick- j^land Hamilton F. Kcan is being vig the committee consists of two He- councilman on the Republican tick- • and R«l»tivei. Mrs. Peter S. Dunne, have been res- brido of Cornelius Brltton, ton o: day afternoon at St Anthony's ens were prize stock and that this i»f; brously waged by both candidates, publicans and one Democrat. Mr. et, and Elize Cliafiln is running for Mrs. Olivia L. Parker of Broad idents of Leonardo a number o Cornelius Brltton of Keyport. '"' church at Red Bonk by Rev. Nicho- •was tho mason for the large 'amount- ;'P but It docs not iseem to be attract- McCuq has always'been a great councilman on the Democratic side. street, widow of Tabor Chadwick years. For soveral years past, theu attendance waa so large that s< las Soriano.., The wedding inarch of the bill. A number oC chicken *>i kg as much interest as the guberna- vote getter and his friends appear Leslie D. Seely is the unopposed Re- Parker, was found dead last Thurs- Save lived at Brooklyn in the wir. of tho people had to stand, was played 6y Miss Marie Maraaolo, hills haye'beon left over from pre-. cjKjortal fight. The same Is true of the confident that he will be victorious publican candidate for mayor to re- day morning about half-past elgh ter. Mr. Dunne Is a former post church was attractive with The bride,;who was given In mar vlous years becauge there hat been Jffiiflght between Harold Hoffman and again.. place Charles D. Cleveland, who has o'clock by Mrs. J. Dunbar Throe'* master of Leonardo. enormous arch of autumn leaves riage by her brother, Henry Roaatl, no.money on hand to pay thorn. held that position since the borough cosmos and chrysanthemums, with wore a gown of white eatln trimmed fe John R., Phillips for congressman. Middletown township is usually a morton, a neighbor, and Mr. and Miss Dunne was 28 years old. Shi •;. . ..,'•, ?.». '.-,: :. was formed. Mr. Seely at present is t|; In Monmouth county the scrap great battle ground, but the only Mrs. G. Howard Lippinqott of Mn> was engaged to wed Harry Tracy background of ferns. During th with lscj. She had a* veil with or- " •. Card of ThanUi. f*V for "county offices has been over- office |o be filled this year is thut a councilman. After he is elected pie avenue. Mr. Lippln'cott Is the a.New York broker. The woddini ceremony the wedding party stoo ange bloffioms and she carried a ho- • MR and Mrs, Mlehaol Welsh wisK 'jyf'shadoweiT'by" the presidential and of township committecman. Tho mayor a councilman will be appoint- spn of George H. Llpplncott of Lit was to havo taken place Novcmbe beneath the arch. i :.'.-. quet'of white roses and lilies of l\it to publicly express their groat ap< ed to succeed him. K. Herman Stoye valley. ' ' : gV; gubernatorial contests. About the •Republicans have nominated Al- tie Silver," a brother of Mrs. Parkor, 15th. and the couple had planned t< The ceremony was performed by preclatioh ana gratitude for thq S • only thing that keeps it from being bert N. HunjfOn of Belford, who is ix running for justice of peace on live in an apartment house at Rue Miss Augustine DoFaxio was maid kind helpfulness oxtended to them the Republican ticket. Mrs. Parker lived alone and it Rev. H. Fierce Simpson, the pastoi by their many friends and neighbors J;•;: forgotten Altogether is the very ac- chairman of the committee. David was customary for members of the (•Bank. Miss Dunne was a gradual ot the church. Miss Etta Britton of honor. Sho was attired In yellow Benjamin J. Parker, who, has been at tho.time of tho fire, who GO gen- ph tlve campaign which Cha.rleii E. Plahn of Belford was nominated by Throckmorton family to go to their of the Leonardo high school and tin a sister of the groom, rendered tw georgette, with a hat to jnateh, and mayor of Shrewsbury since the bor- erously enmo to their assistance and |u Closo of Matawnn, the Democratic tho Democrats at the primary elec- kitchen window every morning and College of New Rochelle. She hat vocal solos, "Because I Cove You,' she carried yellow chrysanthemums. ough was formed, is running for re- aid and for re-imburslng them, thus ii.;; candidate for freeholder, is making tion last June. Mr. Plahn stated at seo if Mrs. Parker was about. 1 been teaching school at Brooklyn end "0' Promise Me," accompanied Eight bridesmaids were in the wod, helping to ljiako posslblo their now election on the Republican ticket. ?.;•, Only one freeholder is to be elected that time that ho did not want to was also customary for Mrs. Throck, She had a large circle of friends a on the organ by Miss Alma Wil (jlng party. They wore orchid tnf home. Wo especially thank Mr, He is unopposed. The' terms as ••this year. Mr. Close's opponent is be a candidate and would not run morton every Thursday to take a Leonardo and the vicinity and lio: Hams of Atlantic Highlands, whi fota and carried chrynanthomums. Gnrret R. Conover, Mr. Garret W. councilmen of Michael McGarity and f Stephen C. Thompson o£ Matawan, If anyone else could be found to copy of The Register to Mrs. Par-death was a shock to the commun'ty also played tho wedding march. Thi The bridesmaids were.Misses Mary Buck, Mr. Michael Rlordnn, Mr. Wil- William E. Cu'rtiB run out this year 1 ;-; who. is running fur re-election. Mr. make the race. At that time no one ker, who wa3 a great reader. On The funeral was held this morn, brido was attired in a gown o: Scarplno, Florence Serentlno, Rose liam Desmond, Mi . Walter H. Cono-' nnd both-Jnon are running for re- ?••, Close in speeches and in newspape else could be found to run. Mr. Thursday morning Mrs. ThrocUmor- ing at Brooklyn. Besides her- par white tulle over white latin, with Innace'lll, Catherine Figaro, Gather ver and Mr. Wiillam Ganley.—Ad* election without opposition. Mr. vertisement. .!,.: idvertlsements has alleged that there Plahn consented to let his name go ton went as usual to the window cnts Miss Dunne leaves a brother, capshaped veil, with a band of or he Gambaro, Catherine, Presti, Joso- : McGarity is a Democrat and Mr. t- • ^«a» '. • , has been mismanagement and waste on the ticket, with the understand- but did not seo Mrs. Parker. Mrs Edouard Dunne, a New York lawyer, ongo blossoms. She carried a bo- phino Plngitore and Angollne Gar, Curtis is a Republican. ' Card of Thonki. ^;* of county funds by the present. ing that he would retire if anyone Throckmorton, went to tho Parker and a sister, Miss Rita Dunne. quot of white roses. The bride wui uto. The flower girls were Dorothy " The family of tho late John W. ;;b board of freeholders. He has chul- could be found later to take his Interest in the election of local home and looked through the given in marriage, by her father. gacco, Nicolett} DeRoso, -Vivian Repphnrd take this method of thank- i lenged Mr.Thompson to debate this plate. candidates at Fair Haven centers on kitchen window, but could not see EATONTOWN DOCTOR Rosati and Rosarla • Mattocclo. ing all who sent flowers, donated the contest for mayor. Ferd Sal- Miss Marian Dennis, a sister o: j: question, but Mr. Thompson has re- Subsequently Mr. Plahn withdrew Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Throckmor- Frank DeRose was ring bearer. The cars and who helped in any way in ; fused to debate. Instead he has is- mon is candidate for tho borough's Dr. Lorenzo Dodd Died After the bride, was maid of honor. Sh4 ^V Mi gb Mi out bereavement caused by the his candidacy, as a result of a con ton called Mr. and Mrs. Linplncott was attired in a gown of pink geor Maria was aung by Miss Mil' sued general denials of Mr. Close's highest office on the Republican and they entered the housn and Throe Month,' Sleknesa. denth'of jour, dear husband and ference with the Democratic town- gette and silk cream lace and ahi dred LaManna. father.—-Advertisement. ;: charges. Senator William A. Stov- ticket and Frank D. Covert is the found Mrs. Parker dead. She ap- Dr. Lorenzo Dodd, an osteopath ship leaders/ The outcome was that Democratic candidate. Mr. Salmon carried a boguet of pink roses. ' Christopher DeFailo was grooms, ;>'"• ens, counsel for the board of freo- the people of Middletown township parently had started to get break- of Broad street at Eatontown, cdied IN MEMORIAM. '; holders, and other "big shots"amohg is one of Fair Haven's wealthiest bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward Hart man. The ushers were Samuel yesterday received sample ballots fast when she was stricken with last Thursday after a sicknessii%' i corn of Atlantic Highlands, wh Sacco, Ernest Scarplno, Joseph De- In loving memory of Charlci Conovar, th» counffy Republican leaders have residents. Mr. Covert has tho dis- heart disease and had'laid down on three months. He was born at Jcr who departed thin life Novdmbor lit, 11127. with no Democratic, candidate listed tinction of having been the first wore a gown of peach satin; Mis Santis, Anthony Torchl, Frank In- In Fair View gently aleoplns. rushed to the defense of Mr. Thomp- for township committeeman. There the sofa and died. sey City and was 61 years old. H< ;,,;son with statements to the effect mayor of the "borough of Fair Ha- Mildred Rice of Asbury Park, whi racolli, Anthony Fetlllo and Patrick Not ao inr awny. will be no candidate on the ticket Mrs. Parker was born at Little practiced osteopathy at Newark sis wore a gown of yellow satin; Mis: Nieolette. 1 laid rny dear Father " that there has been no mismanage- ven. The contest is attracting con- years before he moved to Eaton- . Juit ono year ago today. on election day, but at a party con- 1 •Silver and was the daughter of the Etta Britton of Keyport, who WOK After the wedding more than 600 Daughter, ;.!•'• went and no waste of public funds. siderable Interest in the communi- town, where ho had lived six years, : ference Monday night it was decid- ties surrounding Fair Haven. Three late George and Sarah Denrva Lip- a gown of green satin; and' Miss persons attended a reception which MKS". WILLIAM SIMPSON. The contest for assemblymen is ed to support Benjamin Mills of He was a member of the Eatontown ••.' between Thomas M. Gopsitl-of Reil councilmen will be elected at Fair pincott. She celebrated her 88th Dorothy Taylor of Jersey City, • was held for tho newly married Port Monmouth for township com- birthday in August. She had lived Masonic lodge, tha Red Bank lodge wore a gown of orchid satin; Kacn couple at the Riverside casino. The Bank, and E. Donald Sterner of Haven, but none of the candidates of Odd Fellows and several Mason! mitteeman. Folks who —vote for haa any opposition. Augustus M. at Red Bank many years. Her hus- bridesmaid carried chrysanthemums, bride received many fine gifts. Mr. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, : Belmar on the Republican side and Mr. Mills will have to use pastots lodges at Newark, : Edward Farry of Matawan and Sol Minton and Joseph Hendrickson are band died sixteen years ago nnd she The groomsman was G. Morrli and Mrs. Sacco will live at Long Too Late for Classification. or write his name on the tickets. running for full terms to succeed had lived alone since then. Surviving him ara his wifo, win Branch. Lautman of Asbury Park on the This is a great handicap and the Brltton, a brother of the groom, NINE-KOOM houao, improvement*; hoart themselves and E. Frost Bassford is Mrs. Parker was acthte unv.',l her was formerly Miss Louise C. Mai Doris Alien of Port Monmouth, who The bride was a member of the of Fnfr Haven, near school nnd beautiful Democratic side. There has been Republicans are jubilant over the Shrewsbury riven 90,500. Owner B«]I1H* running to fill the imexpired term of death. She retained all her faculties Sutler of Jersey City; and a son Children of Mary society of St. no special outstanding things about turn events have taken. Mr. Plahn was dressed in white point de sprll on account of slcknois; easy terms. In- : this contest. The general expecta- Elwood Smith,, who resigned early and had not been ill any length of Edward, who livos at home. Tho over blue satin, acted as flower girl, Anthony's church. A party was giv- qulra of p. Baden, Shore Acres, Little 8U< is advocating the election of Mr. ver, N. J.» tion is that the assembly candidates this year. All the councilraanic can- time for more than 85 yean. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon She carried a basket from which she en for her last Thursday night by Mills. and was in charge of Rev. Leroy Y. TWO nicely furnished large front room« : will "run along with the ticket" ex- didates are Republicans. body was prepared for burial at Al- drew roses and strewed in the path the society and a gift of a library ior rent, in prjvato home; with or with* cept in, certain localities where they Despite the fact that Middletown bert W. Worden's undertaking es- Dillener of the Eatontown Presby- of the wedding party. Cornell Lyke table was made. out board: garairu if desired- Mn. Wil* Rumson will elect two councilmen, terian church. Burial was at Glen- Ham Smock, 77 Flnckney road, Red Bank* .'are especially popular and we!) township is normally heavily Ro- an assessor and a collector. There tablishment. The funeral wus held of Port Monmouth was ring bearer. or telephone* Red Dank 876-W.* ; known. 'ublican and de3plte the fact that Saturday afternoon at her nephew's wood cemetery. The Eatontonn He wore a white satin blouse and WHITE woman wants day1* world dally are contests for all the offices, ex- YOUNG JUDAEA PLAYS. he odds are heavily against Mr. home and Rev. Robert MacKallar Masonic lodge and the Red Bank black velvet trousers. The ushers cleaning. no cookingr; no objection to cept that of collector. Charles Ward, Odd Fellows held burial services al small wash. Address Box 180, Fair Ha* If the county contests are over- Mills because his name is not on of Trinity Episcopal church preached were John Britton, William Brit- ven. N. J.* • .. who has served as collector a num- the grave. The bearers were mem They Will ba HohTin December to shadowed by the presidential and he ticket the Democratic leaders ber of years, will run. again on the the sermon. Burial was at Fair ton, Dr. S. H. Cassidy and Martin. Celebrate Chanukah FeaiL POSITION wanted RI houaekcepu; capable View cemetery. bers of the two lodges. Ahearn. taking Xull charjfe of a home; best of gubernatorial contests, the munici- claim that Mr. Mills has a good Democratic ticket. Ho did not want The Red Bank Young Judaea club references given. Addrost Housekeeper, pal contfBts in the various towns ihance. They cay there is a split to be a candidate again, but after The bearers were Nicholas J. Wil- The ceremony was followed by a will give two plays Sunday night, drawer M. Ked Bank.* in the Republican party so far 03 WILL rent reasonably to coupla or on* and townships in this section are prominent members of both parties n, Benjamin J. Parker, John J. HIGHLANDS YOUTH DEAD. reception at the home of the bride's December 9th, in celebration of the or two women, comfortable housekeeping almost smothered beyond recogni- ocal conditions are concerned and had appealed to him he consented Leonard and James D. Otterson, Jr. parents, where a buffet luncheon was rooms, with heat and all improvements. Son of David T. DeiBiem Died al festival of Chanukah, known to the Inquire at 20 East ttlvcr road, Rumson, tion. Apparently they are forgot- hat Mr. Mills will get much Re- to serve another term. He is an served amid attractive decorations Jewish people as the Feast of Lights. >ublican support. The Republican the Long Branch Hospital. ten. One seldom hears them mon- auditor, vjith an office at New York, FAIR HAVEN RESIDENT DEAD. to about 150 guests. Next door to The plays will be held at the com- CORNSTALKS for inle. tied In bunrtlo.' tioned. Sed Bank furnishes a fair leaders scoff at this claim and say and he wanted to give all his time to Daniel J. DesBlens, five yean old, Fred Brown, 01 Wallace street, phon« the house where these festivities munity building on Riverside ave- Red Bank 15S2-M." sample of this. William H. R. White :hat defections from their side are his work. Van R. Halsey, who is a John Martin, Sr., Died Suddenly of son of David T. DesBiens of High- took place is a new house owned by nue and will be under the direction ew if any. FOH SALE, fur coat, cheap to quick buy- , and Robert S. Johnson, two of the member of the Rumson council, will Hurt Dljeaio Last Week, lands, died last week at the Long the newly married couple. It is of Nathan Witkin. er. Phons KeanjDurs 687-J, or write most popular young men of the A Democratic rally and dance be a candidate for re-election. Johr. John T. Martin, Sr., died sudden- Branch hospital from spinal menin equipped and furnished for the oc Box 248, Belford. N. J.' The first play will be "By the WANTED, poBltion by youns lady a* town, are running against each will be held Friday night at the M. Ellis, whose term as councilman ly Wednesday night at his home on gitis. Daniel had been a patient al cupancy of Mr. and Mrs. Britton other. Things were different four the hospital five weeks. His parent! Lights of Chanukah," in three acts, typist, bookkeeper and all around office Middletown township high school at also expires, will not run again. Pair Haven road at Fair Haven. Many of the guests inspected the conveying the Chanukah atmosphere work. Phone Keansbum 687-J between years ago when Mr. White won his Leonardo. There will be two speak Leighton Lobdell is the Republican Death came while he was sitting in a have four other children, two boys house and they found mueff to ad- 6:00 and 7:00 o'clock or write to Box 253, and two girls. Mr. DesBiens is a in a Jewish home. The characters Beiford. N. J.' first term as mayor in tho face of i era, one of whom is Mrsi Dale of [candidate to succeed Mr. Ellis. The chair listening to a radio. His death mire In its appearance, up-to-date are portrayed by Sylvia Levinsky, YOUNQ man wtli itood knowledge of New Democratic councilmnnic candidates was due to heart disease. He had world war veteran and is employed improvements and attractive fur- York and rnaklne? three or four trips a tremendous Republican landslide. | Orange. The 'other speaker is a in the Federal service at New York. Louis Grand, Yetta Belgrad, Sam- there weekly will transact business for In- Some Republican politicians who be- man whoso name ha..s not .been an- ure J. G. McNair and Dalton Farm- been failing in health the past year, nishlngst It will be occupied by Mr. uel Libovsky, Melvin Rueckhaus, Iduals at reasonablo ratesi Addread but was able to be around and his The body was prepared for burial and Mrs. Brltton after they return tincaii, drawer M. Red Dank.* lieve that a Hoover landslide will nounced, but who is said to be weH iy. Esther Cohen and Abraham Zager. 5 death was unexpected. He was at Albert W. Worden's funeral froni a wedding trip which they aro HOUSE Xor rent: sU room a and bnth, all occur next Tuesday say it is good known in this section. He will be James E. Bogle will not run again The other play is the "Unlighted Improvements; good location: reasonable strategy to keep the town election presented as a surprise speaker. This seventy years old. home, where a private funeral wa« making by automobile in the South. Menorah" a three-act play based on rent. Address 7 D West Front street, phon* for assessor of Rumson. Daniel A. held Friday morning. Rev. John They left for their honeymoon am'.i Red Bnnk 82-R.* in the background and depend on man is said to have always been a Naughton is seeking the office on Mr. Martin was born at Red Bank. the life of Abraham Mendelssohn. the expected landslide to defeat Republican, but it is stated that ho He was the son of the late ThomaB B. McCloskey was in charge of the a Bhower of rice and many expres- The cast in this play Is composed of the Democratic ticket and Frank service and burial was at Mt. Olivel STAR SIX. 1027 model, sport road-, Mayor White. They recall that in will vote the Democratic ticket from and Delijt C. Martin. Virtually all sions of good will. The bride was Abraham Etkln, Abraham Meistrlch, Benson is the Republican candidate. cemetery. the recipient of many handsome and •ter, wth rumble acati run 7,000 1920 Mayor White's brother, Reu- top to bottom next Tuesday. his life was spent at Red Bank and Selma Siegfried and Edward miles; like new;'saorlAce $860, Charles Mr. Naughton is a former borough useful gifts. She is a teacher at ben White, who is very popular, The Democrats are better organ- cleric of Rumson, having served ton Fair Haven. He was a landscape Schemer. In addition to the plays Dresser, Red Bank Druant Co., 33 architect and gardener for many DEATH OF ADOLPH FREY. the Port Monmouth school, a grad- a chorus composed of boys and girls East Front street. Red Bank. was defeated for constable by a j ized in Middletown township than years under the Corlies administra- uate of the Middletown township candidate who was virtually u i- j they hove been in years, but in this tion. He is a graduate of the Rflm- years. For several years past he of the Hebrew school will sing sev- had led a retired life. eonardo Resident Panes Away at high school and a graduate of the eral songs in English, Hebrew and SEWING machines; bargain* In used port- known and who rode into office on respect the Republicans can still ?on public school and Coleman's the Age of 89 Yeara. Trenton state normal school. Mr. able «lectr(c Singers, perfect oorucr and the crest of a Republican tidal wave. give them "cards and spades." Their business college. He is associated He leaves a widow, Mrs. Florence Yiddish, based on the holiday of guaranteed. Address F. R. Wooda, M. Martin, and three children, they Adolph Frey of Leonardo died Britton has an executive position at Chanukah. Poems and recitations White street, Hed Bank, ul'l makVs new Mayor White's friends profesa organization is well oiled and "hit-with his brother, John H. Naugnton, the aeromarine worlu at Keyport. maehlnci .and all kinds repaired or ex* not to feel alarmed over a repeti- ting on all cylinders," as the sayinj in the coal and stone business »f being William H. and John Martin, Sunday night of anemia at the age will also bo given by the children. changed.* tion of thiB incident. They point t:> goes. Once in the doubtful column, George W. Elliott & Co. at Sea- Jr., and Mrs. Raymond Doughty, all of 69 years. He had been in poor WHEELER, 85 foot, railed deck cruiser, of Fair Haven. He also leaves a health a long time and he had been The guests at the reception wen Miss Fannie Rosen will assist Mr. for sate; three months old; cabin all ma- the fact that the mayor weatherel Middletown" township is now Out bright. Mr. Bomon is a former Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Walling, Witkin In Instructing the singers and hoflany, chromium plated hardware, which the Republican dorm of four yeais champion Republican municipality member of the Rumson council. H« sister, Mrs. Jacob Ellenburg of r. a serious condition ten weeks cost over $800; gaa range, (Ire protection, Rumson. He was a member of the He is survived by his wife. The fun- Mrs. Mary A. Coe, Mr. and Mrs, sha will act as pianist when the system, radio; wonderful sea boat; 200 ago when President Coolldgc car- of tho county. Virtually relieved did' not run for re-election last year Lewis Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell plays are given. h. p. Bcrtppa engine, speed 22 miles per ried the town by almost 3 to 1 and of the necessity of making a fight and was succeeded by James T. American Mechanics lodge of Fair eral will be held tomorrow after- hour: boat cost $1U.5QO, can be bought fur Haven and an exempt member of noon at two o'clock at the house, Lyke; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hart- lesi than half. Must be seen to be appre- they say Mr. White can do this for local offices, the powerful Mid- Murphy. corn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Paddock, ciated. P, E. Brady, Fair Haven, N. J,, the Fair Haven fire department. Rev. Thomas M. Thomas of Leon- CAR OVERTURNED IN CRASH. phone Rod Bank 123G-M, again if it Is necessary. Moreover, jdletown township Republican organ- At Highlands the Republican can- Mr. and Mrs. William Carmen, Rov. The funeral was held Saturday af- ardo and Hollis Hart of Atlantic FOR SALE, three-ploca hand-carved ma* they dispute that there will be a ization is concentrating on rolling didates for local offices nre George Highlands will conduct the service. nndMr3. Carmen, Mrs. Anna Banbury Ford Damaged by Ice Truck in Col- hoc any living room set and ten-plec* ternoon at the house and was con- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Taylor, Mr. wnlnut dlnlnd room set for sale. 77 Republican landslide this year arrl j up a big majority for Freeholder W. Hardy for mayor and Conrud Burial will be made at Baysidc cem- lillon at Fair Haven. V ducted by Rev. Harry J. Bright, pas- and Mrs. J. Henry Walling, Mr. and Plnckney rond, Red Dank, phono U75>W. they claim that Smith will get n ; Thompson. The only township of- Pfannenschmidt and Henry D. tor of the Fair Haven Methodist etery. A Ford sedan in which Samuel B. WOMAN wanted for llirht houttekeeplngf small majority of the town's vote, j fice to be filled this year is that o"•;i' Quast for councilmen. On tho Dem- Mrs. 0. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. George and cooking; part time; German pre- church. Burial was made at Fair Lohman and John Minton of Fair ferred. Apply Goldberg's, 24 Broad street. The Republicans scoff at this claim committeoman. I ocratic ticket C. Mell Johnson is Pcnterman, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Havon wero riding was hit Monday Red Hunk. View cemetery. The bearers were SPRING STREET CARD PARTY. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mon- and contend that Hoover's majority j The organization is anxious to ' running for mayor and John Ahearn Augustus M. Minton, Elwood Smith, afternoon by an ice truck, owned by FOR SALE, mahoffany upright piano, ex- in Red Bank will be fully as big if ! get a big vote for Mr. Thompson and Dnniel Mahoney for councilmen. Mr. and Mrt. I. Jay Trubin Enter tag, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd, the Seaboard ice company and driv- cellent condition; price rensonnble. Dr. Frank Covert, H. Edgar Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bornkamp, Mr. II. J. Stokes. B27 Enst Front street. Red not bigger than the Ri publican ma-[because of the successful fight which The borough of Little Silver will Everest Smith and Chnrles Doughty. tained Friandt Saturday Night. en by Howard Johnson of Red Bank. Bank. I'hono 1360, Hcd Dank.' jority of 1920. Tho bitter primary , ho made last spring to get Frank ; e'ect two councilmon next Tuesday. and Mrs. Martin Ahearn, Mr. and The accident occurred in front of m • e* Mr. and Mrs. I. Jay Trubin of Mrs. Chester Wintsch, Dr. and Mrs. OIKL wnnted to wait on stare who js wlll- scrap among the Republicans last, Scott appointed as county road su j James Wildo and Frank Dean are Spring street hahdd a card party Sat- Mr. Minton's house. Mr. Lohman Ing to do nnything; must be neat and Bpring left many scars and this is pervisor. Mr. Scott, who lives at: running for re-election on the Ro- DIED ON VISIT TO RUMSON. ~?arl Wintsch, Mr. and Mrs. John was driving the Ford. The truck hit attractive. Address 6. U., drawer M. Rid urday night for Mr. and Mrs. Kal VanKirk, Mr. and Mm. R. 0. White, Uftnk. regarded by Mayor White's ndher- Fnir View, was formerly townshio publicnn ticket and they hnve no Grandmother of John Delanoy a [Cees of Now York, who recently re- the rear end of tho Ford and turned rOll RENT, three-room apartment, with Mr. and Mrs. R., S. White, Mr. and all improvements. At 70 Monmouth ents as fully offsetting any advan- road supervisor of Middletown j Democratic opposition. Victim of Heart Diieaie. ;urned from a trip to Europe and tho car over. Mr. Minton was cut tage which Mr. Johnson may gain ' township. LaBt spring at a banquet Mrs. Roland Chllton, Mr. and Mrs. street. Red Hank. Inquire with 11». Mrs. Marie J. Pleasants, wife of were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Trubin. on tho head with a piece of glass, FOR RENT, radio and clectrio shop, «*- as a candidate in a presidential J which wns givon with Mr. Thomp- cs H. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Lohman escaped injury. A CUSSED OUT A JUSTICE. Bazll B. Pleasanls of Westfield, died After tho card games .a luncheon tnblhhed three yenrn: rent rs>sisonabl«. • year. Both Mr. White and Mr. ' son ns honor guest the promise was Harold Tippett, Mr. and Mrs. John wheel on the Ford was broken. Iho Address Otto Onutschy, 188 Hay avenue, "i>- son us nonor guesi mo pronusu »«s suddenly last Friday morning from was servod. The winners at cards ~ Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coe, Wtihlandfl. N. J., phone HJBhlnnds 1209. Johnson have on various occasi AI Hlllo Now h d U truck did not stop. Chief, of Police 'ion, imod c by various Republican leaden " » '• °^' P '" an acute attack of heart trouble at were Mrs. Herbert Henenbcrg, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Coe, Mr. and FOR KENT, two well furnished roomi ior discharged public services faithfully tha t ou Joseph Herdon caught the driver of rent: board if dcHlred. SI Wallao* fully I that Middletown township would - >"!' •>•»'• the homo of her grandson, John Max Leon and Mrs. Morria Jacks. Mrs. John Heins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob- street. Red Hank. "and efficiently. Unbiased observers j | . l,j majority of 1,800. Thi : the truck before ho reached Red Ti-r< R„ V( i,imma - mninritv nf i SMI Thi> Alex Hiliot. a farmhand ,oon EdF.ti-- Mrs. Flcasants Qther guests woro Mrs. Mary Tru- rt N. Secley, Mrs. Mlnnio Ormerod, FOR BALK, Fmnklyn. R Mayfiowir, open agree that with cither of these organization leaders are working on th« < Bank. Johnion raid ho did not stove; very good hrater. W. H. Glb- husbnnd had been visiting in, Mrs. Samuel Trubin, Mrs. Bern- Mr. and Mrs. George Thorne, Mr. young men as '.he town's chief cx^-[ like beavers to make good the proni- Red Hill road, near Mfddlolown vil-, ird Mnlloy, Morris Jacks, Herbert know that he had hit tho automlble. nn. Locust I'olnt, N. J. g p nnoy nnd his famll; nnd Mrs. Ralph Scott, Mr. and Mrn. cutlvtl c RRedd BBnn'' t wililll havh e d d lage, was arrested for reckless driv- Icnonberg, Mr. and Mrs. Julius He was arraigned before Justice n good jse. Tho Democratic leaders say it lh previous Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Jenks, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. BOOKKEEPER wsnUd, femalai ex- mayor. ing Sunday night at Everett by Straus, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sil- Elmer Walnright on charges of cant In- done, but the Republican ? wns a] lassidy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Terry, perienced bookeeper. Address D. B., chii'ftains sny they will do It. James T. iSoden, Jr., a special polico icrsteln, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose reckless driving and falling to stop For councilmen the Republicans n sho Irs. J. C. Salmon, Mr. nnd Mrs. tftor an accident and he was sen- drawer M, Hcd Bank.* IlInl llolmlel tonship oj nd Milk Leon. have nominated Charles R. English, she was Chnrles Ormorod, Mr. and Mrs. Har-tenced to tho county jail for thirty official is to bo elected. The position | car carelessly from one side of FOR SALE, rirrce-Arraw, •ultnble for who Is running for ro-oloellon, and y Fowler, Rev. nnd Mrs. Albert P. days. wrecker; alao Ilu» Christian Bcrgc. The Democratic of township committeemnn is to be ilnck, Mr. and Urs. Elmer Morris, Brood runntnu order; ehenp. WMIInm Ap- flllcd'nnd the only candidate is John TROOP HALLOWE'EN DANCE. lnta's (Urnice, Vultmr Drive, phone At- Candidates nro Gporge F. Wilson consciousness. >Ir. and Mrs. Join Brltton, Mr*, and tlo HjKhlsn«U #UJ« S. VanMatcr, who in fT ffor re- He had u hearing before Justice rtrs. Willlnm Britton, Mr. nnd Mrs. and Hnrold A. Hendrickson. Mr. Mrs. Plcnsants was bom at On- iUiquer.de Party to be Held To- THEIR SILVER ANNIVERSARY. TWO alrU wmitcil aa uook nnd chamber^ English Is one of tho owners of the election on tlio Democratic ticket. Edwnrd Douphtoii of Llncroft and night at the Red Banli Armory. iVilllnm Mlo vticf. W.' if." BHIottT'liii business and ho served one term as to he filled by nppolntment instead was uu'iin arronted by Mr. Hodcn Ireshmente will bo served nt mid- 'thel Wilson, Chnrlotto Wiliion, Dor. IJowcll of Carman place. Moro than Mrl.aren Rtrent, >l*!f!118 7^J Hd Uk» of by election, llolmik'l township en a charge of disorderly conduct taken to Linden by Albert W. Wor- thy Taylor, Jano Butler nnd Evelyn IOAT fur >p|'irali-f"0t"7afiln oruli»r,j6 • councilman. Mr. Hendrickson !r night, at which time the dnncors will Ifty persons wero presont and tho li. p. I*r*»rl.'»» ftiKlnfli A-l rnntllUeni 1 ueed to be a rock-ribbed Di'mocrnlic nnd he was sentenced to thirty dnys (ICII, where cremation took place. ^rcer, John W. Wood, Emost engaged in tho building and con- unmask. First Sorgcnnt Charles olebrants received many uilta of nin. Apply ltao KMwaril^J^hnionK'lward Johnion,, liat Hlrongliold, but of Into years It him In tlio county Jnll by Mr. Ilmighton lolmes, Frank Chnpmnn, Reginald MhltllMfK >'urtittilrct C'u.. tl Monmouth true ting business nnd he owns con- O/fkerson Is chairman of tlio dnnco llvor. Tlio gueati wero from Itud 1 10 shown n Republican bent. Tho lie EATONTOWN WOMAN DEAD. "anbury, Winston Bnnbnry, William Mreot, HHJ[nnk. I' '""" jjj -* •Idarablo property nt Itril Bnnk. Ho committee. Corporal Mclvln Stout llnnk, Fair Havon, Runnon, Now FTAYEU I'lANirfor •«!#. UQQA eondillon. publicans nro making Inrgo claims 'looker, Kcnnoth Conklln, Jr., Leon ( «n In* uvtn at 4H WvstRlds tvttntie, Hid Ii a member nf tho lioanl of nluni- BIG REPUBLICAN CATHERING.; Sh, H.d Been inTnloy.d .1 On. Is In chnrgn of tho rofrcslimo.ntn nnd York and Long Island. Tho con- na to what they will do tliuru iiuxl Inlmon, Francos VnnRlpor, 0. Mor- n«nkf phnnt 1H35'W. tlon. A Dlnn.r Will be Held Tomorrow PUce 38 Year,. Corporal Frank Wlso Is In chnrgo of ng was spent in general sociability Tuesday. On the olhor hand the the decorations. l« Ilrltton. Red Bnnk will oloct a Jusllco of Democrats contend Unit n great itt the Smoke Shop. Mrs. Cornclln Thornton, colored, nd n collation was served. HOUND DOfl lout Tuesday, October SOthi blank nnd tan. Reward If r«- thi pence next Tuesday. Tho enn-ninny cltlicnn who do not ordinarily j Former Congressman Croswoil who linil boon employed by Mia. Mr. and Mrs. Ornborg moved to dldftto* are Mnnllf L. Unuiln on the: liobort Druminontl of Entontown Rod Bank about twenty yearn nno, lurtie'l tn KOIIICRI-H ut tho third nnnunl tlie past yiur. Sho wnn nblo to bo lti hd di l ih Htfry, Ilkt new i iimrinn*, I1NII, Mo- Which hn« an'IntorcatlnK munlclpul ninny dntactlunn from the Ilrino-' dinner of the Iti-il llnnlt Republican about until n few dnyii before her had a dinner lust night "inton Falls woro married lokt llngnnr Omberg. *Mr. Ornborg In Curlhy; \M W«st Tmut str«st, Hut flank, contest. A member of tho township crntlc rlilo, dun to various caunen. Huh tomorrow night lit tho Smoke ilenlh. Him was Dl yenrn old. Sur- at Appk'K&tc'a .roataurnnt on Mon- Veilnendny nftomoon at throo no of tho owners of tho Itcd Bonk rTTiiffiKlTKli" ruu'm it*r rent \i% |irTvnu \t npenk on IIIHIHOII county election 'Jim fmmru will bo* held 'J'hurw- John C. (Jriiwforil of Tlnton Vn profoiior of X-ray nt Now York ) match and cnrrlod a lioquot of Parly lor Church, PTisTtJir'TuurwnirnT" Ktmiiiiluw Vt"~'KsTir ti W»ltor Conovor of. Colt's Nock, if Tliiton Kullr, j miittord. Jililtcn Unhurt )••• Cnroy of iluy iiftenuion nt Mm. Drummond's Havnt, Imintrit t KKnrll»tin ii JohnJohnnon n A unlvcmlty. wcot Jicna and butterfly rosci. Her MIMOI Carolyn nnd Anna Erb o[ k KiKn nurdd streettt , II ml Hk h Atlantic townnhlp li a rock-ribbed who Is running on HIDD )t New Runnon Mall ScheduU. woro ' tan Raorgatto with, hat ti t thoir homo Saturday night for the r'lnclier, Oilier (ipcnlfern will b,n Cnlvnry Dnptlit church, will proucli HcKlntilng November lnt tho Intl. at Hii. . l!r.»t Wall I'lI'licii p Hiny f.almiriitit, DUO nf 'tho utrongi'iit llrpiihllnin 1 mutch. John J. Dotm, a couiln of loneflt of tho Lutheran church of / Wlf Dut, In local Morpun I '. I,IIIBOII, HnroM G, Ho(T- tlm •omiRii. Durlul will ho ut White llnrlf. forti In thi1 county, It wnn olio of mall will arrive nt Humson nt in groom, wm groomininii, Aftor tod Bank, Many of the marry- of lute yturi thi) townih'p IIIIIII, Iliimllliiii F, Knnli, TliiMDim II, Rlilgo CdmototT. _• Ilia few place* tvhleli Until llnnio 4i46 o'clock In tho > afternoon In- ho ccromon/ • wadding nipper win mikeri wore maiqutridt ooitumoi Tha Itopublf- (•OJIKIII K, l)o»alDonald Nturnrfit r d carried when.ha run Ivt "herllf on nnd Tho RtKUtcr'* motto—"A pnpor ttoud of hnlf-nut ilx o'clock. Thu erv«d at tho Smoke Shop tavern. _...nd. the.y. play«. d virloui gtmoi, Ev- C. Tlioiniuon.| in ovory hom

.Ufcliifaittfctf!.':- i. . fc rt , ... ^miti^^ RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 31, 1928:

fAKST PANCE ARTICLES FOR 9ALE. ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES, EMPLOYMENT. LOST AND FOUND. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR I PARLOR stove for aale; elghteep-lnch fire- DWELLINGS, garazel, Jobbing, etc. U HELP lupplied of all n«tlonalli->f, for alJ "NO GUNNING" eljne—Hunting ••••on WILL the person who took rabbit hound Jow tor rent, ready for •JONMOOTM jountr ml eelaw, rI Feitlyitles at Port Monmoutb will loon bt bait. Get your "Ho Gun. pot; Jive feet hljh and thlrtr-two Inch yon wish work done right and at tbe kind* of work, "pcciallting lo farm> Saturday, October 27th, from the rear occupancy October 1st; furnished? evarr base. Absolutely first clasa condition, in- righight prieprice,, call RRalph 0, Blckeli, HsLareti lands. Write or call at 8. Bcrger't Agen- propattle,, buslnes, orop.rtles, j->4Erlday of Next Week, nln«" «l«n, at Thi Beglete r offici. PrlnH4 of the HorafpU farm on Newman Sprint?! modern improvement; ideal location; cor- iltes, (arm,, dwelling!. A Una „ ludlntr firebox and grates, Hay W. Ha< trget. Red Dank. y. 88 West «tr«tt. New Vork City, pbou* ner Kemp avenue and Catherine street, Fair muilin, SO cents ••doionl on cardboard, road return same annd receivreceiv e reward,ar, ' No >Blce WIU_ brlcj full partloulau. .-I "A barrt «iance~to~hclp raise 'money jon.—Keyport,- N. J., on Stale highway, t|jft48 qutl kdJ Shflld Haven, M. J. Apply Joe Humphreys, Syca- ... cinti. YouriuM prlntiil on tuini lot EHSBYY COASCOAST-laundnr.-bOT-West-t'ronT Isun t qucatlonL^ asked. J. _Schofleld,J_ewjnan ll' Jutl "to build-a firbliouse for the Port •7S-gintl_i]ttri. nfarCentorvlle. school." •treet, Ilivcr Plata, la the till* to bring WANTED, married roan to work on farm; HorinKS road, tTncrofi, N. X* ' more place,-!' • ~ — Bank HH-W. Honmouth flro company will be held rOU HALS, lira Insurance rseotnmindad, P». rOK^SALb, radio tubee, genuine it. C^V. 'onrtaundry wurfc nnd-irrninmtllnj-thi lfVtJblfVtotJobotiBfcwrk k jjtbtejiperbttt "fc«fHiofit!S~=imiie rpartVwill return • the the State Grange Farmer; and Trader) .111. Fbone Red Bank -1007, Cbirles Uren nced farmer need apply. Right par.ty can 1IOUHE to Jet, five looms and bathf ail 'IVE-BOOM• EngHib•''buSifiTi.-, . ,er. proprietor. two lap robes taken from my car one «pac« for room* on ••a«ntl floori II at tho Port:Monmouth 8choolhou»o Lire Iniuranoe Co.- f.rd B. Mo.ller. agent, , )42 Chestnut atreet, Ileil have steady job, with good wages and thenight laat week a liberal reward will be Improyemihti: Ktrago: rent |4&. At 1'. o. bin ill, Aabnrr Park, N. J beat of living accommodations. Apply glv-, liver Plata. 86. Manning 1 treat, River ie«t. till bath, firtpUoi, an*. wtUr,-< Friday, Novembor^Oth. • The festiv- r, o. bo* im, Aannry ram, w. •»• Dank.* -'• Klven and positively no riueBtlons asked. j-lclty, •tratti and , •Idiwilkit tu*» bAHOAINB in (urnlture. We ear?? one o.»CASHIEIfH desk for esle: well made oak JOSEPH I. KNIODT. aoctlonsor, over ing Information to L. F,, drawer M, Red (3. olrvinsc Patterson,'CO Brand street, Red Plata,, phonp e 2017-W7W, , Red Bank. ities will take place in & rustic get- Bonk. itrueturti eOKlJfti Eib«6n Park, off I...... the laieest Hooka of usod furniture and desk, glaal .enclosed tap; pay'window, twenty years' experience sdllng Br.nk.» TEN-ROOTENROOM hhouse for «nt; can have, money drawer, etc. Quick sale pries I1&, ALEBMAN and collector wanted; snlncy ting, with cornstalki, pumpkins and nouit furnishings In the BUM.- Bur oov goods at auction. I aell anything any lease; all Improvements; rent reason- rrni. Othfar bulldtnRs an_ar «on*truV tenta pi homes outright, or sell on oornal.* lied Hank Steam Laundry, 62 White atreet, and commission. Metropolitan Life In- LOST, hruwn handbag lost October 25th, able. Apply 18 Reckless pUee: Red Bank, other farmliko suggestions In nbun- Kod Bonk. whore. I'bone Red Bank 727-W. surance Company, Monmoatb building, QS between Hard Ing rotid and Wallace r phone OHQ.W. bon» 15Q4-R, rtftd - * slon. George U. Roberts Co., Inc., Bute S! your Jlrond utrect,_Jted Bank. _ street, containing $1.00 in change and pair US! your prourprourtty with ma anandd uttuul dance. It li expected that the danc- Highway Ions mile north of Bad Sank,. BAI'E for aala, Marvin; ills overall FOR HUNT, five-room house: dry cellar; resultresultss . Ohl i t ! of note «\t\sstin. Kinder may have money Oholca ppropertiep s tor aaaalaa «ri» Hione Bed Bank 8»71, 27x2af«r Andrea. Hoover Vacuum, .drawer M, ReJ builder; jobbing especially, 161 Sou to ipencU and'eloBoii- G. W. Curchtn, Fair Mrs. J. Wright Brown, Shrewsbury, N. J. rent. Thomas S. field, Bed Sank, phone Haven. N. J. Phone Red Bank 1223-tt, tyiSewrlier«. filing onblnata. Evarrtblng tk" • '•• btreet. Red Bank, phone 16U.-W, Phone Rfd.Hank 538.' : 161. Park. Hl.MMown: hi^h looiUocr It is planned to hold two affairs for the olllct. Call Aabury M40. Dutlar a UAlJDY MAN wishes a job, eight yean' TYl'EWUITliU headquartera. Typewriter! BIRD DOG found last Prtda?. Owner may GARAGE for rent. . [ulr< each, fliona Red Dank g202*M. . . Offiea Equipment Co., 417 Bond atreet. experience on chaulfeur. good reference!. Inquii at 87 each month during tho fall and win- rented, bought and aold. Trublo'l. 68 hnvc name by identifying dog, > paying Bergen place, Bed Panki . VALUABLE business propTft/ for''niltii^ •TOP SOIL, nil dlit, grading of all kinds,1 FARM PRODUCE Proad atreet. Red Bank. Addreaa 146 Itivcr.wtrect. Red Bank, or board nml paying for ndvertisement. Phone ter to raise money to build a fire GARAGE for rent; two stalls in a three* lot on corner ot Went t'ront •trtot.atxtS alio road war i built: Lakewood aant), BOD lor aale, thirty rears old, Thomas U, lALESWOMKN wanted^ with or without Atlantic Highlands 841." house In the spring on the property waibtd grovel,' alag, alndere. blue atom. MONEY— S60 to SSOO quickly and eon* car garage. At 22 Chestnut street, Ketl Mspls avenue, on which li located ' Grant bDmeatead, on Everett road, ons fldentl&ily loaned on bousebold furniture previous experience. Apply at once. Bank.* •tore buildings. Is hereby o(T«ro- for J Prleea reasonable. Howard 0. Roiavtlt, traus Company, 35 Broad street. Red at the corner of Main street and photn 1585, Red Bank. and a half miles" from Red Bank. John ll. notes. No Qrnbarusslns Investigation.), ROOMS FOR RENT. Apply to J. Trnfford Allen, Cfl (liv«v (•runt, U. I). I, Red Bank, ^ibonnsei or feet. Lawful in.t«reit onlr. Bank, aEVKN-KOOM house for rent; Urge out- avenuf. Red Bank. Wilson avenue at Port Monmouth ... '.. ; i .' .. bulldinirs; on Paltncr avenue, on bu» UABGAINS; .i_d tin JIHI tubee! «ll WOOD for aale;'oak and pine; fireplace Two jears or lest to repay loan. Globe WANTED, bookkeeper; experienced only TWO large adjoining rooms forrent, nice- OR SALp, «U-ro_m ho-io, flraplace, iun'. which the firemen recently boughtr alMl._ JJoho n .Hainan, 42 Wait Front Finance Company, room 31. 12 Bro«d ly furnished: ail conveniences; also ga>- Ine; Keansburtr, N. J, E. F. Allen, 3r~ GO and stove lengths; also cord wood for need apply, To work in new radio West Front street, Red Bank.* porcb end garage, ton mlnut*i ifrota^, One affair will ba held-early each Beed ~flank. sale. J, H, Carney, photi* Eatontown trett. Red Bnnkj ...pbona 761. Aabury stare in Red Bank. Apply Box B, drawer *&KC; three minutes' walk to station and • tat Ion. best neighborhood: price ia,760, V TREES anil abrubbtrr for aala, 1 am 19.F-Z1, ••••-.- 'ark oince, 324 Klnmunth building, phniro 11. Red Bank,* bus linen. Inquire nt 135 Bridge avenue, PLNDID DuUh colonial house, fur Terms. Tctcphona fCud'Iiank U9-U, ..':•'•$ month by the flromen and the other 6&76. Sucervliion of StaU Canklns d«« phono D38-H. nished, for rent; six comfortable rooms, altering for aala a Una assortment of KOIID30N, complete with plowa, dlses, partmenL , specimen treti. and matured ahrubberr, FURNISHED room, nil improvements; cen- hot water ..heat, wood-burning fireplace, will.bo hold the latter part oi each 1260. llot water plant, aufffclent to heat YOUNG WOMAN wishes position; corn«r plot, one block from bus;, garage; MONMOUTH County'a Onoit (amwi ,^;i-: among which »re Included Japaneae ma- aix or aiven,room house, I10O. Telephone BHAKAUBA'8 barber Shop, o Hecbanlc tral location. Apply 21 Chestnut atreet, luonth by the ladles' auxiliary of the ples, blua spruce, aim, white birch, Norway college and secretarial training; Rod Bank, phone 151-W. $150. Hadley-Hall, 09 Monmouth atreet, frea liat oi AU alaaiei ot farni, .jj'^ Mlddletown I3I8-F-S for particular., ' atreot, phone Red Bsnk 284-M. Dl<* phone 1888, Bed Bank. maples, lindens and • large aiaortment of homai and acreage, Lamioa Agenaf//' ' flic company. The firemen will meet WKITB LEGHORN hens and pullets for fnctly pewonal eervlce. ^_ would take temporary or part time po- TWO unfurnished rooms tor rent; pleas- vvtrgreena. For particulars apply to John' RED BANIANK Window Cleaning Co. We antly situated ; one "Tin If block from bus WHAT everyone asks for: Hfver front Free bo Id, N. J. Specializing In (arm* next Monday night to. elect officers. •all. ' Yurmond Poultry Farm, Vander> iltlon. Address Stenographer, drawer property: good house of six rooms arid !»• Martin. Fair Haven, Fbona Red Bank .rg, N. J. Phone Freehold 100-F-2. make a ipeclaUy of eleanlns windows of »ne. 37 Lewis street, Eatontpwn, N. J.* and Country Homes. »I)».B. or H99-M. torea, ofllce« and privatt reiiqences. Bates 11, Red Bank. bath, steam heat; safrage; $100. Hadley- SWEET potatces tar sale, red ot yellow, FURNISHED ronm for rent, lame double Hall, 90 Monmouth atreet, phone 1888, GOOD aitoond-band hot air and plpileia reasonable. Satisfaction guararrteed. 49 by tlit basket,* buthel or barrel. Ths room, with or without board; all /Con- Red Ban'if. r T.TUNATE MERCHANTS. furnaao for aa]«. Holland Furoaca Co.. Washington utreet. tied Bank, phone S81B. Forest r'nrm, W. Kane, .MJddietown, N, J. WAN TEC, experienced radio service men enienccn. 34 Oakland street, corner of Mechanlo atrcet, Bad Bank, pbona Bed FOR RENT, Lea Gertrudes, Riverside Car- Phone 776-J776-J.. // to work in new radio store in Rod Bank. Pearl street, Red Hunk. f 'OKTV housei at Ked U.nlc, i-'alr 1,3. •:: Goldberg Wlni of Coal Hank 2192, r "WE BUY and sell contents of hornet, den and Twin Gablesapartments for rent and It-maon, includlrR river prop^rtliii,; WINTER potatoei. Green Mountains, for Apply Box R. S., drawer M. Red Bank.* ONE or two furnished rooms, ail rtnprove- . t prices from 175 to S16Q monthly. John THIUTY-FdBlT cabin croiier for aalei rt- for you to chooio from (f you ara lntere>t> •' V mi- ..' irden Hance \ i Ham* sale. C, S. Conovcr, Colt's Neck, on the stores and hotels. Red Bank Auc- SALESLADY wanted; young lady with n.cnt9; on l>ua line. Call at & 3. Prothero, 81 Monmouth street, or phon< eondlttoncoTtblB aummcri aacrlnea ISoO. Front Btreet. Red Bank ; ed In . buying. P. V. Kennedy, ti_ Eatl L Colt's Neck-Holmdel road. tion House, 36 Monmouth atreet, Red energy wanted to work on Saturday lit colored. Red Bank 052. tronBUNGALOt streetW, Refodr Bankiale , ophonn tho o20&4 corne, .r. o•:>:f ^. • Tho i'.-i nt Trinity parish house See King, lOt Wallace itreet, pliono lied ladies' ready-to-wear store; prospect of n ter 5:30 P. [.!.• Patterson aveuuo and Bbrawabury avo» - ,nk 20U5. ' AM oITetime tor breeding purposes.' ons Bank, phone IBS4. "IFTY houses for rent n Red Bank and at Red Bai.k last Thursday and Fri pair of pure bred White .China, one pair permanent position. Apply 62 Broad street, llOOMS for rent; large furnished front rue, in Shrawibury. five mtnutci from bul. KOH SALE, Lion bot water heater and Red Bank. vicinity; reasonable rents. John Froth- line. Five roomi, bathroom, and all (ra«i''. day nights lor the benefit of St. of Drown China and two of Toulouse room, with private family; all improve- ero, 31 Monmouth street, or phone Ked extra heavyi SO-gallon boiler; Ilka new; geese. Tfiesa are aged, proven breeder*. MONEY to loan; bond and mortgage; lit, nieilts: 0110 block from Droad street and proveratntu. Lot Is 6CxlO& fool, Prie«'' 2d end 3d. or will -buy mortgages, rea* RED HANK Employment Agency and Dank 0S2. 95,200; mort.auo of S3.-U0 with building •M Thomas's mission was largely attend- »26, coat tOO, SO Mechanlo atnet, lUd true representative* of their respective Nurses' Registry, 46 Riverside avenue. ten minutes to depot. Inquire at 46 Me* Bank. breeds. At pricei below cost. R, P. ionable diicount. Alio make bUlldlng loaus chnnic itreet. Red Bank.* FIVE-ROOM apartment: bath, newly paint- and loan can Hay. Will talta SI.000 caali, ed and it was successful in every ,0 responsible builders. E. Wolf, Mon> M rn, I, E. Batters by, proprietor. Courte- ed; heated; quiet neighborhood; Pros- rest on accond mortsago. Here's a chance. PJPELBSS tieatera compleUI/ lnitalled Cumpbelt, Jr.. Chapel Rill. Atlantic III eh- moutb avenue, corner f 1th street, Lakt- Borvice, efficient help; references in- NICELY furnished room for rent, all im- anywhere, IUS to 1100., Pipe furnace Isnds. N. J,, R. F. P.. No. 64. pect avenue and McLaren street. Phone to buy before Shrewsbury avenue la tnttdt '•) respect. A ton of coal and a larga wood, N. J.. phone Lakewood 1461. tlgijtedr Practical, and trained on call. provements; with family of two adults; 432-R. Inquire Shlphin's. 56 Broad street.* a state highway. Fine corner for a ROIO* eatlmatea; heat suaruntee. Terms. Btoves, Telephone* Red Dank 1422. r ham wore disposed of on the co-oj) ORSB for sale. Inquire of Charles 1J. $3.60 week . board optional; near the ine stand. Rents now for 140. P, F« ranlies, heaters stocked.' Catalogue prices. EXPERT automobile washer now In charge UtaRC. Addrcs PoEtofllce Box 634, RedSIX-HOOM house, all Improvement; na- ' erativo plan. Thoy were, won byDrop card or phons; representative will Flock, Colt'a Neck, Freehold, R. F. 1). of the wanti- aland at the Boro BUSSCB, POSITION wanted by middle aged Ameri- rage; pleasant surroundings; practically Kennedy, PB Eaat t'ront atreet, Ited Paaitv : No. 1. can woman as housekeeper In small fam- Dank.' phone 2054. call. C1_Merrltt, authorised branch Kal- inc., Globe Court and- Mechania street new; McLaren street, near Prospect ave- Broad strcstTBusiness men, M. C. Tlove Co., im Newark avenue, ily of adults or widower's household; good SINGLE room for rent reasonable; all im-nue. Phone 43Z-R. Inquire Shlpkln's, 6$ LOCUST posts and firewood' for sale; Jo- Set your c^r wattted while in town. Serv WILL aaerifico five-room stucco tio-iti'-- Gol'dbdrg got the coal and Bordcn Ileach, N. J,, phone 2020-It. cuot po»t«, any oiro desired; also fire- (tuarantecd. cook and manager. References. Addreid provements, J2 Rector plaep. Red Broad street, Red Dank.* A. B. C drawer M, Red Bank. Hnnk.r owner leaving town, Caafi, {500. Phont? . L. Hanco got the ham, Mrs, Mary P.ABBIT HOUNDS for aala. Get buiy. wood. Inquire Charlen D. Flock. Colt's MONEY to loan on bond and mortgage. TOR RENT, six-room dwelling, fully fur Red Bank _O17-W, Red Bank. 8S M»n- Nicest bunch, of rabbit hound* 1 ever NeVk^K J., phone 272-F-3, Frfehold. Apply to A. L. Ivlns. Register building. MIDDLE AGED white man wishes steady FOR RENT, to business man or woman, nished: hot water heat; fine condition; ning street. River P.nr.u. N. J. ;'- Blake won 100 pounds of BUgar. A had; {ox hound a, 'coon hounds, bird dogi, FOR SALS. plKB and hog; also cabbage, Ited Bank. ptmltlon as chauiteur; handy man on ci- nicely furnished 3 closet; mod- central location; to July 1st, 1029; only a tato; married, Lester N. Smith, Brevent lace, near FOR SALE or rent; leuvlni, town, Will FlaL Dutch and Savoy. W. Kordiinskl, em home, adult family; Elm small family. D. W. Willeum, 2 Broad : better babies' contest was a feature VV. P. Smock. South Eatontowji, N. J. CUnCHIN'S for real art. Curchin's barber uhd Center avenues, Leonardo, N. J.* •ncrlAce at cost price; aUt-room _oui«e Everett, N. J^ . lliutaon avenue. Breakfast I desired. tieet. Red Bank. and the best baby was tho infant WALL PAPER—On request 1 will »ll and • hop ia the place where art means iDnu- Phono 1CIISS-J. Red Bank. all improvements; deep lot, jn center ol* show a line of splendid wall paper*, «>• COW UGBTS for sale, for poultry and thtnfl:. For real proof try us once, and YVANTUD, position BE ecretary or ate nog- X rooms for rent, water, gas, inside town. Easy terms or would consider rent*' h and typist; id. M. £1 • THltEE rooms for rent; flteam heated; ail son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pulley. 11 mate cost of honslnt? and guarantee high ttoek, >1.00,per barrel, $13 per ton, de- then you will always. This alto applte* mviier unu lypiai,; experience* toilet; *2S per month, 117 Leonard ing to adults. Attdrcds JQ. A,, drawfr Mi- class workmanship, lloyce Paint IDS Sorv- livered. James V. Desmond, Colt's Neck, :o ladles and children. Second National improvements; corner Wallace anil street, Red Bank. Inquire at 116 Leon- Red-Hank, ' - ,'; The prize was $15. bank building. Red Bank. Upstairs. Rend, phone Freehold 109-F-15.* Kprinj- Btreets. Telephone 20G6, lied Bank, tpa, phono 8lii-M, Rumnon. N. J.. phone Freehold 3^0FZl' YOUNG GIRL would like position doing rd street. Red Bank.* -OR SALK, two beautiful river loU, eacti general housework or cooking; Addrein Or call. BUY your automobile inaurunoo in a com- HONBV—We have apeclalked in boner WAINRIGUT, justice of tbe 1 HALF of double house in Red Bank for C0x_B7 feet, ftontin_ on street; with Rai/V TO RETURN FROM JAPAN. pany endorsed by Farm Bureau ind State cxcluilvely for twenty years, and as a peace. All complaints receive prompt 130 River street, phone 1959, Red Bank.* FURNISHED_" rooms /or rent, two com rent; commuter's home, near station. e!cctrfclty and witter; beautiful trees t'.'.' Grunge und save money. Fred II. Mocller, beekeeper can supply you with the finest cttentlon. Accounts and checks collected. COLORED girl wUhes a few hours' work fortnbly furnished rooms; privilege of $112 per month, U C Martha Hellerjnan, $1,-00 each, or tbe two lota for $2.0001 P. O. Pox 184, Anbury Park, N. J. qunlity. Quart jar. 7& cents, two-quart DSy and *fiisht sevice. Patterson avenue, morning. Call Red Bank 202S.* litflit housekeeplnir; opposite Carlton thea- phone Kumson 464. • Sulldlng on rear can be used for boat*'V A Wedding Anniversary Cablegram Jur 81.40. Schllke's Honey Farm. Matawan- near Broad street, Shrewsbury, N. J^ pbone ter. Inquire after 2:00 P. M., 106 Mon- oime. Phone Ka ton town 1U2-J. •..>• HANDSOME Imported W. and C. Scott Flceholil rood, Matawan, N. J." Red Bank 4. WANTED, good can-taker, with reference/.. mauth fltrc«t. Red Bank.* DESIItAULK store for rent; new bulldimt for Mr: O. P. Cottrell. hammerleBB doubts barrel twelve-giiuite Apply Ocean avenue. Deal, N. J., 8;0u suitable for butcher or hardware; fast BEAUTIFUL Colonial rcaidence ot lix- •• rjCTlON££.R—George H. Robert* Co., :un, with sole leather caso, $116, Quinn's C1RKEN MOUNTAIN potatoea tor aale. o'clock P. M.* FOUR nice rooms to let at Fair Ha- Krowinjf section; with or without room a.' rooms and bath; nun, parlor, broakfaife ' ' ' Mrs. 0. P. Cottrell of Piedmont, .porting Goods Store. Freehold. N. J. Unlrd & Davl.on, 11 Weat atreet, Red Inc., auction specialists, phone Red Bank Ye Gold Cedars building. 593 East Front nook. Bteam heat; _ a race. Pino resliientmt iV;c Dunk. 2S7L SALESLADIES wanted, to take orders for ven, N.' J., Gillcapie avenue and street, phone Red Bank 1298. Btreet. Darsaln; $7,800. Terms. Tannen-.-Vft California, who has been spending TWENTY or lets well-built elated Boah, our tailor- made hand-embroidered silk CKEEN MOUNTAIN potatoes for, aale. Main street, with electric light; suit- HOUS1S tor rent; seven rooms, all improve- baum, renl estate agency, 44 West Maid,* several weeks with her parents, , good as new; four foot, two inches by six ant] lace crepe de chine underwear; direct treet. Freehold, N. J. ' '»*-l foot; $5.00 fluch. H. W. Meyers, Mon- C. V. Stllwagon, Everett, cN. ).' LANDSCAPE gardener t grading, from our factory; sample garments and able for couple without children. Rent ments, at ii Drummond place. Inquire at 165 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Dank Capt. and Mrs. Albert N. Kunyori mouth and Riduewood avenues, Leonordo. FO11 SALE, elder apples. Apply Q. C. truck Ine, tree moving', top toll care supplied to responsible parties. Our $18. Inquire of owner, James. Brown, VALUABLE teal esitate for sale; . phone 303. Atlantic Hlghlandn. phone 867-81. Bed Bank. roof eoUfiffe and lot, located on corner--'^ of Belford, last week received a Wiggins, Ryer'a lane, Matawan, N. - Owned by Philip Levoi'n, nnd foinalu rmpptos for safe; little benu- bury Park. N. J. monjths or year; nine rooms, two bathu tlcn. Harry Bniley, 71 South street, Free Hioadway, Lone Branch, N, J,, phone 56 Washington street, phone Red Bank sleam\heat; garage. Mn. }, A. Chaun Terms. Tannenbaum's Iteai E»tnte Age" A houso on Cornwall avenue at hold. N. J. FOUDSON for sale; reconditioned end re- LANDSCAPE gardener.- Pruning irD 2293. xy, c6refer Pearl and Clay streeti, Fai ey, 44 West Main street. Freehold,-M«-| painted. S. P. Conover & Bro., McCor- NEW houae for rent; four rooms, all \m- Haven. N. J.» Highlands, owned by Philip Lavole^ MONMUUTH HATCHERY—Right now mick-Deorinsr, Wallis and Bolen's tractor by experienced men; spraying, lay- FOR SALE; in Rumson; attractive b tho greatest opportunity for poultry ing out of grounds. Urge or small. WANTED, veal calves, beef cattle and provementft; completely furnished; sa< HOUSE to let at 67 Wallace atreet; nini low of five roams and bath; cemen was' considerably damaged by flro sale* and service, Wickatutik, N. J., phone raRe. Novembi-r to Mny. No children miners the business has, ever known. !i tiolmdel. Advice given as to what, when *nd pigs. Top market prices paid, cash. rooms with alt Improvements. Inquir lar; all improvements; garage; In sple lnEt week. Tho blaze was discov- Them U over ten per cent loss live poul- S50. Inspection by npDointment. C. P, at 69 Rector place, Red Dank, G. P. Kuhl. condition. Just newly painted. Price try in tho country than heretofore. Fewer CHEVROLET for sale touring model; In bow to plant. T. H. Stiles, 17 Harri- K. E. Crawford Co.,' Tlnton Falls, N. Kemp, Little Silver, phone Red Bank tractive. U C Martha Uelierman* J ered shortly after midnight. The Rood condition. S. P. Conover & Bro., isaO-J, or 1C52. SIX rooms, garage, all Improvements: (oi cuffs and lens dressed poultry In cold son avenue Red Bank, phona 1991, J., phone Eatontown 161. rent reasonable. 12 Spring street, H Rumson 464. efficient work of the firemen saved Wiekatunk. N. J., phone Holmdel 8y STORE on improved road for rent, suitable) ptnrnfte. The high price of meats la simply Bank, phone 1826.* DOUBLE hous« tor salt; six rooms. ,utli terrible. And there are good prospects of for grocery, confectionery or service Jta side, lot 55x285; oil Improvements; priatyV tho house from being destroyed, but FOR RENT furnished, house at 27 Linden lower price? tor poultry feeds. Ws nro STUDEDAKEH sedan, 1924 Special Alt TENT E It and builder; all klnJs of Job. THE SHORTEST route [rom seller tion; good opportunity to start business $12,fi00; right near station. Addril^; •{ tho Interior was badly damaged. No bins 'promptly attended to; old and new place; completely furnished and newly now hatch Ins nnd booking orders for Six, new tires; sacrifice $225. Also buyer, from employer to employee low rent; $30. See Kemp, Little Silver, Dnubte Ilouae, drawer M.^Red Bank. " •• •-••••^ chickn, custom hatching nnd custom brood- floors resurfaced and finished by machine from loser to finder Is phone Red Bank 1330-J, or 1£52. decorated; six rooms and bath; garage. one was living in the house. It was a Register Want BUNGALOW with all improvementr, forV J ing. Foil hatched chicks arc mighty Rood Ford, 19'2S Tudor sedan, $85. Dress- Also estimates on painting cheerfully gjv advertisement. R, O. Willgusa, 280 Broadway, Hew York. HOUSE of six rooms and bath for rent; inle; excellent condition; Rarniro; ^? rented a few days ago, but had not chic hit and real money ma ken. Ualley's er. Red Bunk Durant Co., SS East en. Crosier & Sons, Pearl street, fa'. HALF of double house at 61 Bergen place, Haven, N. J., phone Red Bank 1082. TUXEDO aultB for hire. Latest »tyl< other improvements j conveniently lo- school and bus; In Rumson; (4,500, yet been occupied. Corner, Belmar. N. J. Front street, Bed Bank. Can supply any amount needed, sices cated; good condition; garage; immedi- near South street; six rooms, bath, (fas electricity, heat; all in good condition; at- (lee. U C Martha Hellerman,-agent, p NO GUNNING" stens—Hunting: season fiiONEY to loan on first bond And mort' 33 to 4d. Monmouth Street Men's Shop. 28 ate possession; 550. Kemp, Little Silver, Rumion 464. • A fire broke out in the daytime in will soon be here. Get your "No Gun* gaga on Improved real estate worth Monmouth a tree t. Red Bank. phone_ Red Bank 1330-J, or 1662. _^ a.i garage; rent $40 per month. Apply to 1027 Ford two-door coach for sale, in fine double the amount loaned. Alston Seek- Mrs. J. C. Bennett, 287 Spring street, Bed FARM for sale, about one-quarter mile ott>^ Fred Johnson's houso at Highlands. nlns" signs at Tho Register office. Printed SLAVING machines: any make of Sinner FOR RENT furnished, complete modern on uiuelini DO cents a doien; on cardboard. order; price (300. For demonstration man, attorney. 10 Broad atrje> Red Bank Bunk. State hishway; eighty acres tlUablti,^ write Private, box 382, Red Bank. sewing machines repaired at short no nix-room house, all Improvements; ga- The blaso was put out by the fire- CO conts. Your name printed on them for UPHOLSTERING and reSnishlni' of all HOUSE for rent, 61 White itreet; icvei twenty or more acrei woodland: nina-roor* 't tlce. Repaid, parts, oils, etc, Hemstitch- rage. Reasonable, Must leave for city house and outbuilding*. In good condition* "^ men before much damage had been 75 cent* cxtrn. TO SETTLE estate will sacrifice 1028 Jor- kinda of furniture. Prank Howard. 65 rooms; rent $40, Inquire 40 Shrews< ing a specialty, Singer Sewlna Machine fhone Red Bank G22-W. Reasonable terms. Apply R. 0. No. 1, bo« i;,V rOLICl£ PUPPIES, thoroughbreds, for dan Redan (Airline S); fine condition: Harrison avenue, Red Bank, phons 2081. Company, 74 Monmouth street. Red Band, bury avenue, Red Bank.* done. run a,400 miles. Apply 60 Court street, HALL for rent; third Roor. 10 Broad 21, Karport. N.J.' • ." vr\'^ sale; prlcoreasonabie. Inquire Belmont'i J Q. ESCHELBAGH _ SON, 126 W._ Phone 1677. . street, for lodge, dances or entertain. Freehold. N. J.. phone 440, Freehold. BUSINESS requires my livine elsewheref:i;.v Service SXotT&n*. Hopping's Grossing, Bel Front atreet. Red Bank, phon« 127 & SECONDHAND clothes bought; men'i menti. Cno be rented by the year, month Hallowe'en Merrymaking, fonl,_N. fi. TWO AND A HALF ton Bethlehem Auto accessories and vulcaniilng. REAL ESTATE FOR .SAUL desire to sell my home oft six rooms,)rooms ^*> only; mum be In good condition. Call or evening. Apply R. Uaoce _ Sons, 12 til improvements,, oak floon, garage; la* I' VlOT WATUH henting boiler, suitable for truck Tor sale, all in good shape. Wil- at L Kerber'a, 168 Monmoutb street. Red Broad street. Red Bank. R£AL ESTATE for sale or rent. ID ordei A Hallowe'en party was held Sat- liam Mnrtinifon, Jlolmdel, H. J. Phone cated- at Fair HVvcn. N, J., close t» i hentlng five good sized radiators. Ed- BOARDING at Shrew*barf Minor, to Bunk 11 DO. I' OR RENT, a tore rooms on Monmoutb to give best service to clients, owner Shrewsbury river, Addroa Businei», • * urday night at the home of Miss ard S. Cookc. Myrtle avenue, Keanstmre, 20-M, Holmdel. • Shrewsbury 1 Christian family 0fieri SMALL bungalow, with sitting room 1 street. Ited Bnnk, for rent; favorable are requested to lend detailed deserlptlo drawer M. Red Bank. N. J.. phone «23. STUDGI1AKBR Six sedan for sale, 8ood crtion; moderate rent. Apply at the omet of property, with terms. H. L. Freas' Margie Hcndrlckson of New Mon- guests delightful borne lifei dellcloui bedroom, and an attendant in charge, A REAL home in Red Rttnk, on B«rg«H UADIO—Hcnr tho wonderful Neutrowound condition, good rubber; any reasonable for an aged, chronic, convalescent or an of Slgmund Eisner Co., or telephone Red Broad street. Shrewsbury, N. J^ mouth. About fifty guests were offer. Your own terms. Call Red Dank plice, for -ale; six rooms, bath, breaks: All electric radio sot in your own home; food, large, air; rooms. Open all iiicurable gentleman. Iray service. WU- Pentc MOD. RUMSON ROAD—A beautiful home, al fa*t room, earnee. Sacrifice for quick sale. , , no cbllffiitlon whatover. For clonr, clean 2270-J.* present The house was decorated year. Elizabeth Powers, phone 1495, llami Nursing Home. Church street and LODGE room for rent. Desirable room complete; on account of death in famil Mortgage can remain. U O Martha Heller* '. reception and qunlity of tone, Neutrowound Fair Haven road. Fair Haven. Pbona Red FOR SALE, 102S four-psisenger eoJpe available for use eecond and fourth will sell reasonable mr winter and «ummej roan, agent, phong Ramaon • 464. • .' ^• with Jack o'Lantcrns, chrysanthe- Is unbeatable? guaranteed. Charles Grant, Red Bank. Ettnk 849. s model 48; 1B20 four-passenger coupe Thursday nights of cacti month. Apply home. Hot water heat, twenty rooms, threi TT-l-ACUE farm for sale, tour" miles from nffent, Everett, H, J,, phono Mlddletowu mums and yellow and black stream - model 118; Packard Twin-Six touring, ant at the olllce of SSgmund Eisner Co. batha; all lateat Improvements j summei Freehold; with crops, stock and ma- 7BG-F-21.* Paige brougham. At Taylor's Garage, hous. and saraEe; atone and conereti YES, It will ba don* right if your ear _ t'UR RENT, stores. omceA, Bats, bousei, chinery: owner going West, will stll _i ere. Games, dancing and feasting Pearl street, Red Bank.* washed at the Boro Busies, Inc., waab MONEY to loan on first mortgage, un- drivewaya; haa front and back entrances BOATS fur sale: Klco Crulsette; 2G-foot apartments: improved; all locations. Jiut a bargain for quick sale. Address Box 28. wero enjoyed, Rodgers tea skiET, <<8 h. p. Dual vnlce stand. Charles A. Jones, eipert ~asher. limited funds, lowest charges. Harry five mlnutea of ocean or Seabrfght depot off Droad street, at 12 Mecbanio street.' in first clasa order; ready to move In. / Colt's Neck. N. J. ^ TMorcc-Arrow motor, (750; two new 17 '4- A. Burns Co., 62 Second avenue, Long WILLYS-KNIGHT sedan, 1028 model CARPENTER and builder. General .-« Land - Loan Co real home; furnished or unfurnished. Foi ONE*FAMILY house for sale, six room* foot lifo saving type sea sklfTn, without pairing, estimate! given an all kinds n 70; newly painted; tacrlHce $375. n ranch, N. J., phone Long Branch FOR RENT; tho lliver Plaza Cotnmuiiltj the price and terms address Harry P! and bath; all modern improvement* { lob It pays lo advertiso in The Register. motors; suitable- for outbonrd motor*. buildings, blua prints furnished; prlcr Soulier, owner. Seabright. N. J., phone 4.8 Yacht tenders, all sizes. F. E. Urnd>. See Dresser, Red Bank Durant Co., reasonable, all work guaranteed. A, G. 1234.* clubhouse for private parties, dances o 60x100; garage, price M.&OQ, 9600 caih, meetings of any kind; nice dining room Rumaon. box 77, Fair Haven, phone Jted Bank S3 East Front street, Red Bank. GorT. phone KeJ Bank 82Q.M. balance monthly. John Prothero, 81 Mon« ehinn nnd silver: also kitchen. Apply Co mouth wtreet, of phone Ited Hank 032, ^' 1290-M.* L. GRANT. Everett, r'. J., carpente TAKE NOTICE—Those who have iick . Charies Brenker, chairman of executive BUNGALOW of five rooms and bath: heal OAUAGE all your own; pay us (not your aun parlor 8x18; two-car garaffe: rea MAPLE avenue, Red Hunk, croud tercn* > WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. and builder; all work guaranteed; chun? Invalids to core for who wish to spend the board, West Front atreet. Uiver Plata. room house, all modern Improvements| < landlord) 16.15 month rent-Ilka pay* ea reasonable. Homes, garnses. porch en dny or afternoon out, can find a competent N J.. phone Red Dunk 1607. aonable. William Schuster, Campbell* (Continued Iron preceding pate.) munis to pay for It and lnvo It as your BUSINESS NOTICES. closures, poultry house*, etc. Alteration! Pern on to care for them by calling Red Junction, Delford, N. J. lOeal location; ft gooil 111.000 buy. John l-OUIU'EEN vacant houses and apartmmU B. Prothero, 31 Honmouth street, or pnont, permanent property; also heating lysteni and repair*. "Ready•Cut" homes erectei. Unnk 0-W.« FOUR-ROOM bungalow for aale; liood lo J ARTICLES FOR :ALE. for your home. Fny us $10 to S15 month- NEW FLOORS made perfect at email coat. for rent at prices ranging from $36 p«t Red Hank 8B.2.__ * - Call, write or phone Middletown 7l)fl-F.21 CURTAINS carefully and reasonably done cation, near aUte hlnhway; lot 100x150 ly until pnid. For detnlla wrlto 11. Vic- Have your new floors finished by a floor month and upwords, P. F,. Kennedy, 4b ncven-room houia for • 101! SALE, two atecl regulation Are •»- up; private. Address Box 13, Fair Ha gunge. Price la.JOO. Easy terms. W MAJ'LE avenue, ... - ._. tor, 65 Prospect avenue. Red Bank, or machiua In the ftrat place—It saves money S. KINDLAV. general contractor, con Hnnt Kront street, Ued Bank, phone 20M_ sale; weather stripped; flreplnco; two-car capea, each 34 feet high with piatforma, Crete worlr, bridge, docks and bulk -•en, N. J., phone 439-M, Rod Bank, A. Hoppinir, 8 Linden place, lied Bank phone mornings or evenings Red Dank in the end. Phone Ralph O. Slokels. Red STUUC nt 10 Mechanlo street. Jaitot! garaue; _O0-(oot lot! $12,000. There Is HO for both. Clarence VanKIrk, Millar heads. 288 Spring atreet. obans 1726, phone 897.* 2010,* Hank, for estimate. WASHING machine wanted; uaed machine Brm Court and Mechanlo street. Red Bank, aen, Little Silver, yhone 2509, He< place, aun porch, brvukfatt nook! itaiim i:- ahejl^oyer^rndlBtorj Call Bumaon 81Q.J. good condition. Apply At Conover's store Improved and baautiflfd. Trees and and til _ bnth: modern: bentn celling. NVESTMKNT paying ten per cent; einsli IUGHKST prlcoa paid for all kinds of livo Hank.* flri'plnce ; gnnncc; now vacjint; commutor's hent; two-car Kirnffi; lot 80*160; extra \Q\ • at Llncroft, N. J,* - shrubbery aprayed and pruned. Ad- house, six rooma and bath; Holland fur* BED COCKEB >pnnlel puppies for sale poultry. Jacob Ueeker, 273 Shrewsbury WOULD like to havo rct.ned your,« man home. lMinne IU-4 llance road, l-'iiir Haven, N. J." I'OIt KENT, unfuri.iiil.eil lli-room hou-*, f }600. Jo!in Prothero. 81 Monmoutb ply to Jo. . KeJ Dank 2042-J. I'lUVAlK tutoring by accredited New Jer - ,11 improvrmeiits; corner Main an- Uat- trtet, or phone Red Bank 952. FOUR room7m*i and stnratnre (foo r rent. ORIENTAL and domtitlo rugs and tln_roml«. Cnll Krtl Hunk G22-W. Gsragc, Uumaon. N. J, ENdMSlI ,cUcr. male, bird dog. Tele- 1'AIK medium ii« rnbblt hound__ for snlo- aoy tencher for children fallen behind in COMMI TEn'S home, Ideal location, be- i xchdul work. Any elementary nubjects, phone 1 Oil-It, Katoutown. J. II. Vlnlnu, two an_d three year. ___.n old; brother*; carpets shampootd and dry oltaned, II. KITZAU. remover of il COLONIAL reaidente fur rent, situateil on tween Broad street and Maple avenue LITTLE B1LVEU lot for salot bargalpt two liiKt) HCIIOOI Enifliili nml forpi«n innKUnfccs blocks from dipot, fiOxliS; guoa hitth \ S/cajlioro BVenm?, Tliiton I'alls, N. J^* traltfed; full trlnl given i |G0. fleoritu OUI earpats msde tnto rugs, flag Phone Red Rank 2240. W. Miiniiuuitl. road, near Weat Lonu 'ner leaving town, will sell for 18,700 tc While, 80 Atlantic avenue, Lomt Ilrnncl.. except I.ntln. rtuint> Red llnnk HU46, or _.-unc..: Biiltnblo fur ten room, nnlinuei or quick buy.r: houa. of six rooms, garage uroiKid, pleaiflnt HurrnunilltiitiHHurrnunilltiitH oonly futir Foll~SAl.*Erc"hll»a' clofot, golden oak, goou runs woven. Telephone* or a postal MASON contractor, estimates cheerfully cn2l_12D_IIfitice roajl. snnitnriuiii; furnUliotl or unfurnished. Al- John I). Prothero, al Monmnuth street, o luft; JU50 eachh, JohJhnn I'mtlit-roI'mtlit-ro, ililll Mon- condition! bnruitin nt 112, Cnll .1 Perm* pl'one 104-J. cnnl will bring our truck to your nivcn, Eugene Soyer, 3D Iludson 1 NOTICE—fho owner at the iiutomobllu an ncrcnuo fur snlc. one to thirty acrei. phone Red Bank oaz. moulh street, jthono Rtd llnnk t>52. ly streel. ltuniion, or phone 87C-M.* (.ANNA bulbs for sale, S& per bundrtu, nue, Red Bank, phone 1467. Adilrcar. C. E. \mler*on. H. F. U. No 1. Phono Ileil Dunk 18fli. " door. Monmouth Carpet' Cleaning left with Ned Ilarlmtupi three your* nurn IIAHINK railway for aale: suitable for Is hereby notified to remove sumo by No- UmBjIrniicli. N._J^ Company, tilephona Monmouth Beach hauling oat'craft up to forty feet in FOR HA14K, dame «tin pad dlninar room fix- work wanted. AU klndt vember 14 th, 1028, or snnie will bo sold. (TAHAfJK for Vent. I'hone Hlfl-W, or call ltngth, Equipment includes raili, tlaa, ture;^ good looking: "HI •»•• cheap. 2200-J, William Orosa. pcoprletor. of jobbing attended to by an ei- Not. Hncigalupl.* nt fl itlvorHUlc HVPIIUB. Ite.l Bank, cradle anil cnpitan. Trice on application. Ptone Red Hank 1ZQH.« John II. Urritciry, Ueil Hank. parleneed carpenter. Writs or phone WANTED, fifty or sixty bushels of far HOUSli Tor rent on Lnko uvenue, sla 1'OR HALB, oVk dinlnn room «ull« In A-l corn, ilellvcred nt 11. K. Meeker1!, llum- rooms, double k'nmse, *05 House for HAVK your elothee cleaned at the City Marvin. U Harding rond, Red Bank. WIIITH poodle pups for sale. Charles 0. condition. C. Schneider, HH East Front Dry Clranlng and Dyeing Works, 9 Ms, Min, N. J. Klnte pr\cv. A Gnrtk'ncr, rcnL mi I'nu-Kni-y nmil. tCO. llungnlow for Houjla, l-olfs Ncck-JIolmdel mad, "Kree. street, phone 1302, Red Hank. rhanfo atreet, near Urojid atreet, Rei Phona 2108. John Kenny, 17 Allen street, it urn* on, N, rent (40. Karaite, lluniialu* for "ale. five hold, N. J.!__._ FOR HALE, bedroom suits In A-l condi- llnnk, I'hone tin. William Ostrov. pro J.^ r.iomi anil linrncn. (S.500. 11,000 cash. PCATIIKH iipil, vacuum aweepir, .el tion. C. Schneider, 304 Knit Front streit. UOWAKD WI1ITK. 01 Tortland rontl. \VANTKJJ, oriff or iwo .nfmiln in bonnl ; P l\ KcuncUy. UJ KHH Front ,treet, H.d ' epaars, sprayer far poultry house., braes Ked Hunk. . llnnk, The Red Bank Register l'LUMUINU and heaUng, ••tlmatei rue IllghUnds, N. J., tiotiie mover, founJw- mothrr's lovlnit care, by middle aited horn, lwrU snw, very old trunks and sev-VERY comfort!.bio Heywood baby cnrrlaRe nlshtui. Joieph W. Fox. 116 IMnflknsy tlnni built. Phont HluhUn.li 18T0-U. Imly, IMjilifit innlkml AIUI prlvAte rccont* roll HKNT, four-room apurtment. fur- eral other antliiuss for aalo. ^IS i'embiir. roft.l, IHiil Hunk, phnna «317. 1 for inle, reaaoiiable. Inquire at 40 Ms- OllMNKY iwecplng. Wiillntn V, llit me mint Inn i; n prnctlcal nurir. Addron nlttied, will) unraiti , M6i fuur-room doea not conduct contests or RIVO prpmluiriii ,ln cqn« chnnlc strait, Red Hank.* TVI'KWiUTEil head'guartert, Typewrite rich. 42 Ufghtfln tvcntie. fled ftanfa. JJ_r_ar_f*4. Knti)»ti>wi,, H. J,, j.hone 187. aiatrlinriit, uiiluriilshril. »:!». I'. K. ..»••••- OVKrtOO/Vr7"r"~aaia7~biiy'a heaVir Ian ncily. U.'i Kast liunl street, Ileil Dank, LAUGH reed bub/ carriage for sale, good rented, bought and auld. Trubln'i. 08 Phone »B4. 1)A"IKYMKK—Car pluiVn" ff"ed nml"iliVmmi^ ncctlon with clrculntion. Tho HeRlrttcr BDII.I on It-l uvcri'mit, »Uo M years; perfect eonill- _ cnniijtlnn, 4H Sunwet avrnuc, Red Unnk. Hrond >treat, Red Itank^ 1IL>YC]£ ralnttiitr S«rvicrT~"timatin chrui- mcnl Jiint In; mtract^ e prices, Datrd [itioim j;0,V|. _ _ ^ I vl< r xvp (Inn: c»*ti>r*t chiffoniers, ijufTel", stoves, tnteki, and eold running water, centrally lo- IMjtJI/l'WM rS'—HUvlnif.. prM m»it, but. NKW" ilOllSK'fiir'rui'r. with unraiel sin (II.minis I'nrk, ll.il Hank, H. I'. I). will bo gladly shown. fcwltiir macMitos, $(i, Cumpletn illnIn,;, cated! rates reasonable. Jluilsnn llotisa, M, L, MeCOl.OAN, nurierymau and termllk ar.il rod hwr oil. Wi i«l| them, r ,i, luiiuliy nml balli; all Imiimve- 11A1IY UAHlllAdK f«r enl», like new: rea- llvlnif ami hedrunin •ullen I'ii, Urn Irntk 1.11 Hudson avenue, phone Itsd Hank, ~ ' _lanm tioii, 1(1 Won itri-ct, lU'U inn.l- ..i,l n.« km-I.eii rnime. AlU'lv I;. .n/mlilo Cull lie seen any Urns. Mrs, t)'i%. Doiiua *filan tV>0, Itrd ll«nk llajilt^ Blilimln, Mnliinim rly ilon». tn mt'tit tilnii, A Unit tie IIrnbnlily rnnra nr VolTTnTanS~i7r'lirBiTi[ra'~leW~n»aVlTi vAN, «r hrrVita,egiJ Driiinnitiiid I'll , "r IIIII'IM- IH13, It.d Hank. ,,,.,„„„ ,,„ ,,l raillii fnr sale; also '• liaH'"iliMiliI." house, all than any othor country wookly In tlia Unltnd .Stnlrn, syili'in nr wl*h preptint heater nv.r CKMKNl1 tiiiirki/'iildvnfilki RIMI "nm irri mttsrity nr inun> Aililrcm C, dtawov Vlclmln, CaH_H«ij_1laiik IIHII.' hrulcil, rail us for estimate, a* w« stis llvH.r bunualuw, Imtll you are Inoklnu for Imrttnlm (I y vurkt alKo riickfaci*, l>ttr Uel'nnil, Zi\ M. Hnl 1 Innk. ; TOinnc "COM fiir ««~ls, A|it>l> Humson rlilllr. In Hill wink, liilnard II. Ornike Imvo luiili, «u »« mill nil liiiiirov.m.ntsi clmnff, H Himtli •lr»j__ Frrrhiihl. N. J. flhrewtlitiry avinut, 11*0 Hunk, l'hunt Itetl The humble Wnnt nilvortlnnment |irnvlilo» th« Clarime. iimt, lair lls- twnly h n, Iterniiitli malm, liar»aln 'IVIepliont I_|>IJl_ntc MflH.M, nitt nun I Im in I'OJU'lt enelo'iires fnr snip; sll wintToiwa •to,, biitlotK. nlnkhiK, idiOtlng. «m> v-n, N, J.. til llnl llnsik lOH'J. The ntnnillriit enjoyed by Thn Ked Ilmik UeMir (n In iiuivh l>n v, V, K. llrinlj. I'alr Haven, lH l f'l ll lT lew, It, !•'. I)., Ileil II51.I1. IM.JSJ_ 1411." it and hav« tirtildfry. trlnunlniis and tioveltlei, Mat* lnratl , live niuriia, „„, lieil Malik J'ltjM.i; and base patlelit all white pine, In nouit ALl'IIKI) IIIIKIUTUN.HH Hlilue' rn'sd, Ililm 'lUlli.'llftm nut nil White "mail, live niurii roiiclllli.ru Ian. (I, 1,, limit; Kvrrsll, N, suit* for hlrt. Tin Handy Bhop, » Hmull ilmw.r M, Ho,i limnlr. 147 this Important deptrtmertt of ndvrrtlnfiiflr npunkl {or ilPiuTiiars "fur salt! alto'.Has nTl son. N, Jil private places rsrsd fur, tr« in lltiisdstrf.l, Ileil Hank, uni nml WIIIIM; Inru. lot. ll 14 J.,_p(mne_MJMdlet»wn-70INl'.-J_l.;_ "Prnylnif, litUlnir, pninlliK ami r^in.ntlntf, l.raliiilli.n inniiii-. Inlr llvmi, N. J.. fhone lUclf. •rmvi h«»lrr and lank, lunte Vulean jrni *iut'Wiu*iirlr'tut n uunr.frr l.raliiill.n i Full ^Al,K, rh.ap, 17 acdliui tline.ttihe l,nri[l trer* mnvrd III lu*«t piiisllila iiinilher. HII l HiDII ii'lM mint, »hll« enaiiinlnl liatli luli'anil «fh1l*l »( f nr ITI I n nil nmi . for liMfitfnNiw nf KHI-.I, lli'il HIIIIB, Mlur ;^^ aiiain.lrit iiaslii, nil In If<""1 enncllllon. atenm radlaturi perfect conillUini. Ar- lledije* and planta ailniitril in thi* iraslmrs, I'AINTINO dun. .I'r Clii Van- IIHAI, KKI'AIK, .Ini" runt '»i' Fair li«»»l|l nold V. Ureen, IK llruml atreet, Katnli- Hardy Irre-, fioweriim iliruti* and ellmlillitf Ktnnlt tnm»»p ni>nr Itnl llnnIn nkk , lii-HK llmiidi, I'hnnr Mat, or cull mnrnlnu- nr evenlnm llruiit, Fair Itnvin. l>|itine or Anlmry I'nrk. A CM Iiui 42, llnlm- I' I nvr , «l»lh limis. mi rliihl lo- l-|tli.» In seasillt, Pliiine RHK.W. al IB1 Ilinlsnii avenue. ll.il ilMik, Hank 177-J. ;. il-l, N, J • n.ril. rlv.-r limn Main n»;l| halt liuu.., v millRii-i ,[.r»"7iul.»r for'suit.i 4int-.il It, rTEA"Hii iFPniirTe.iTTi llliirieieTiH~l lVfrVl lib Hi il Ai'-hi )C iTiil Id. i •{ > - iuilr I iii"jif II intiiTl V'AltM WNht«.l| will f,mi' rn. wiil'r, mi", elrelrlrlir, M. Arruvi itmtiirl •pppil nltmit '2ii nillr"; futl Iliiulile cnl.lnl Klrarna iniiliin Inn re«r» nltl'mlrd lo , i''ri<» K«lllimli.i) (.sinlilUlisi FllIi~wsir"ii'rfi»riiT«, V«liiUii« <» mur Mfltl »I.IM* tilt l)ii«(n»«» Jor fntht riinrv, I', ll li"< II". I'kiin. all.r lillO ol.l I In ii.rfefii>ftl V, »!.. «'"' Milnk "il-l ' , _ 11 v.n, N, J,. iituiile llr.l _Miiiik U1"llsUT-.„ Illivi-n. N,_J.| plmliw Hril IIIIIMI I*-* '™', „. In.ld, N. J,, Cult's Ni'rli.lliilliiilrl rniid. I'm BIIKII, IMf.inl. 'I'lilbant's wall napvi. HnrKnl Inr N(iiit< A'lilrn.i l'.iin> lull Illls I' nr ,iil»i',l«.-riiinii liniise ami 'rttAcrutl, "illiif "aTiiT'oilier firm Untile" TCWl> wTiilir tiiBM fir' «al»7"iili"s'~ar»"«"ll! KatlinalM clifsrf.illr liven, I'liitnliu. ail- VV.nl. M I!PII llmtk, linril", wllli inn I" l»»lv» arrnl nil. MtlNDY til lu'li im flral niuitiiaif. on wall 1 muni* (or ealai t.asnnalilh iw I- oth.r ("I both Inc.wn *ltli fur rullaisi Incatfil tirillierty In Mpd llank anil yl |lr»a ll.ld.nl, bi>a Ot, I'ln.n. Keani- mil. ni,I ,.( IIIIIIIIIIIII. |. iirm«f liarlun of I'lsriiiiis, Wei. 1,u»jf Hiaiuli, N, J, „ aim a raillu, Mrs, While, Woman's chili, elnlty uu In do tisr erni of valus, Jtiln /anliliiii'i plai'H iiiiss.aalnii Marcn HI, K'itbWK es.Uin eruliTr, I0»0, fuOiad* I'rnlliarii, Jl_ Monmoulh mrrct, iir ptifllie LOST AND FOUND. •n.l'lini MrCiunlilii'll, Iliillinlel, N, J, • rtomi «nlar Una mfihuifany eniiitrucilaui i hot water h.atsri Ffill IlKti'l "I HiiiiiM.il, III •»e.ll.nrnif«|i;i«|i - ine anil tlnnlni, I'limps and wlnilmllls "llh •-it, sn.UII, altelrlu, ll»lit«. wlnilshleldi 600 fool ItKvV i llllilj, pati.r hana-lnir anil iinslrtd, Ausnl (or Mailer aa'bmet.11 l.lim', il.nrh, ei.ri'l', tut ok H>IIII>IH>, Or. lnirlifiii.irlifiii.il fuur rniirnim aiiarlmnil, "llllh 11 ttitisr »0ltii nams t,, w«l»l i aami rlaiiiriiiirl , llllanial mi"l.rr ".'."•.'.I .'."••rl"' "rid Interlvr pshtl. (»al ssvlnt divlis. Klls my (tiraata, 41 J. I. Mlii Ulshloa avsnue, R 3d Matinee & Evening. Then there was the street vaca- v * • * tion law which was passed last sum- The people on this little Island Children, - 25c mer. This law permitted corpora- are probably no different from the ^Warner Adults, '- - SOc tions to grab certain streets and rest of the people of the United thereafter to keep them at their own States. There are many little com- property. Tinder this law streets in munities dotted over the United BAXTER CLQaramount Qlcturd, various parta of the state were States. Who knows whether these grabbed by corporations. The an little places might not get along just gar of the public over this legisla- an well under the same simple rules Jimmy Dunn HA Hfe *'« tion caused the repeal of this law al- as this little island? The schema to, but not until corporations got cannot be called impossible because pretty much all of the streets they it has never been tried. These small Revue Two Days Only—FRI., SAT., NOV. 2nd, 3d. wanted. communities have no opportunity under present conditions to reduce There was also the measure which the ontis of officialdom. They must 8 Singing and took away from the voters of thecarry on their business as the laws state the right to nominate their own made by the legislatures provide and Dancing Comedians. candidates for state offices at sn these laws for the most part compel open primary and permitted conven- the little towns and townships to go tions of politicians to name these through the same expensive motions candidates. This measure passed the as large cities. Little differentiation Stanley & Kerns New Jersey senate, but there was so Is allowed. The little North Caro- great an opposition to this vicious lina island town apparently escaped measure Jhat It could not be passed the burden: of too much government by the assembly. because of its situation. Hits and Misses. • * • • • • The toll road law, which was so Laws could be simpler and fewer heartily condemned by the people and officials could be lever without A COMEDY RIOT ! of the state that a special session of loss to society and with much eco- the legislature had to be called to nomical gain. It is no mark of cul- repeal it, was reported to the New ture or of character to have much Green & Austin Jersey senate by Senator Morgan F. government. The best community Larson, who is now a candidate for is the community which is straight governor of New Jersey, and Sena- and law-abiding with the littlest'gov- The Hod Carriers. tor Larson voted for this measure ernment. There are many small when It came up for passage. Sena- communities, 'but politicians have tor Larson voted also for the law fixed things so that there is only permitting streets to be grabbed by trifling opportunity to reduce gov- Jungleland corporations. He voted also for the ernment. A philosopher once said measure to prevent the people ofthat a government, whether it was New Jersey from naming their own a republic or a monarchy, was as A Spectacle [ candidates at sn open primary and goad and as honest as the people it turning over to conventions the pow- ruled. There may be room for ar- er to pick tha candidate!. gument on this proposition, but the experience of the little island which Morgan F. Larson is now a candi- get* along happily with next to no date for governor of New Jersey. government at all shows there is Chet Arthur's Orchestra. What do the people of New Jersey some merit in the argument of the think of having for governor a man philosopher cited above. who voted for this iniquitous toll road law, which gave corporations Comedies News Events power to condemn a man's land and Disposing of Garbage take it away from him, whether he wanted to part with it or not! What in Incinerating Plants. do the people of New Jersay think One thing that will stop in this Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 5th, 6th, 7th of having a man for governor who section with the advent of the new voted to give corporations the pow- year will be the practice of large MON., TUES., WED., NOV. 5th, 6th, 7th er to grab public streets? What do towns dumping refuse and garbage BIGGEST SHOW OF THE SEASON! the people of New Jersey think of in rural townships. One after an- having a man for governor who vot- other the various township commit- 4-BIG ACTS-4 ed to take away from the people the tees have notified the larger munici- 16 WEEKS ON BROADWAY. right to nominate their own candi- palities that this practice must be dates and who voted to turn the stopped after this year. Shrews- power to nominate candidates over bury township is the latest place to to a pack of politicians. take action along this line. It has 4 BIG SELECT • * • served notice on Asbury Park that certain lands near Wayside which A,few months ago the people of have been used as dumping grounds ACTS New Jersey were furious over these will not be available for this pur- transactions by politicians and leg- pose after December 31st. islators down in Trenton. How do they stand now? This same man • • * Larson is a candidate for governor There is not a rural township left of New Jersey. If he should be in this section of the coupty where —ON THE SCREEN— elected the people of New Jersey town garbage will be permitted to will have endorsed his action on be dumped next year and it is well these matters. Mr. Larson, if elect- that this is so. There is no reason I ed, could rightfully regard his elec- why folks who live in the country r tion as a public approval and an en- should be obliged to put up with thi< dorsement of his course. His vote nuisance. There may be some (x- on these questions shows where his cuso for this practice in the pn.-;'., heart is in regard to them, and if but science has since discovered -o he should be elected he would be many sanitary, inexpensive and ef- thoroughly justified in using the fective ways at disposing of garbage great power of tha governor'i office and refuse without hauling it out- to put these laws through, side of town and city limits that • • * country folks should not be bur-' Mr. Larson will get B large vote dened with this annoyance. There ' for governor. He may even bo is no warrant for marring rurnl elected. More than r.inc-tcfiths of beauty and endangering rural health the members of each political party by dumping garbage and refuse in would rather vote for a man with a Bparsely settled districts. j Featuring record Ilka that of Mr. Larson, If * • • he belonged to their party, than to Incinerating plants are the lntcft T A WOMAN DO! voto for a man of tho opposite party answer for a solution of the curling The with faithful principles. But In this problem. Tho borough of Rumson country the people rule. If a rpa- Is the latest place to adopt this Jorlty of the voters want Mr. Larson method. Rumson-is the last placo California for governor they can get him In which would permit this to be done that office by voting for him, Dut1/ the Incineration plant hud nny of Night Hawks after electing him they will have no the unsanitary and offensive fea- right to complain or criticise him If tures which accompnny the dumplnj; ha again uses the power of his office of refine and garhnge in country in to put over on the peoplo tho toll districts. The fact that Itmnso/:, | MAYMAVOY road law, the anti-primary law, the without a single protest, hns permit- • street jrrab law and other mtaiurot ted an Incinerating plant to bo built UONEL BJVRRYMORE "MUSICAL which Mr, Larson supported, l» positive proof that this- plan of taking cam of gnrbngo has no bud JUIcnUNCl$..WUIUM COWER'- features. CAPERS." Mr. Larson has made lili record, CHAHU5KUIN loHMuio 'UflVDWXOM Two thousand yt*n ago tho Grrfat Tenchor taldi "Yo "hull know them In mnny places clean refuse I AWARNER BROS.PRODUCTION 11—Artists—11 by their fruits, Do men gather tiled to fill in low mendow lands iin grapes of thorni, or figs - of this- other low properties. No better urn MAIW BMAN tl«T" could bo mode of this kind of wimtc. A Wonderful CHESTtnCONKUM Antl long bofort the days of tho It changes useless upacu mid eye- ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ! (front Teacher tho prophet Jeremiah sores Into vnlunbln rcnl minlo. Kv- Jazz Band. Mktdt try town In thesn day* should tnlio Special Show Election Night, "Can tho leopard , ohangt his cure of Us own refine mid Knrlmife , COMING SOON ! within Its ovm limits, 'J'IKIIC IS no TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, •pots?" need for (luni)i(nif It In nrlKMn Submarine oommunlllB*. Tito rurnl town The Foreign Legion Other Big nt 11:00 P.M. - /A Locality Wlih which luvn taken action to stop , U Govarnmant. practlci) nro not only/jiriiliotlhu THREE COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY DAY Complete Election Return* given direct by th« Is lo'mueh themselves but «IM> performing Acts! Wtfiteri) Union Special Wire. cflU »tong other" :30 , 6:40 9:00 RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 81,1938. Page 8evenu«n - PERSONALS. trlottc organizations will be prestnt and there will be a special sermon. _ Raymond Hurley, who Is emTh- e former parsonage, on Monmouth 4 Devoted Exclusively to Motion Pictures. ployed at UuTBroad-Street national street is now uacd-lor some,- Suhday- NOV. 12, imk, It -enjoying: a vacation in Leon's Day«, achool classes and a re-arrangement Canada. Before returning home he of the' regular Sunday-school quar- Comm. will ipend several days with relatives h b d Th Column Nov. 12, '1ILAC In -New -Hampshire. '- "LILAC STRAND Miai Ella Heal/, a teacher at the Elver Btreet-school, gave.a-tnlk_at TIME." RED BANK. the teachers' Institute last week«4C ward Bnbco __ Long Branch, • . ... tist church at Aurora, New York, Sijmund Adlera of Baltimore, will have charge of the communion Maryland, was a recent guest of hisservice at the Red Bank Baptlot TO-DAY—Two Big Features-One Day Only! MONDAY, couiln, Mrs. Irving M, Davidson of church and will preach a short ser- Your Bergen place. mon. Mr. and .Mrs.Thomas Irving The Presbyterian sewing circle NOVEMBER Brown of Broad street visited will hold a cake Bale on Saturday friends at South Rivet last Wednes- morning of this week In Fielder's Winter day, \ " ' • . ' store, next to the Sroad Street na- ARE YOU GLAD Mr. end Mrs. John Giblon of Ma- tional banV ple avenue colobroted the' Seven- YOU WERE CHaplin teenth anniversary of their mar- B or den YOUNG JUDAEA HALLOWE'EN. INVITED ? riage last Friday. .' • .....-..• Dean's Freih-Cut Rotei Qur Garments As "OLD BILL" in „ —IN— Mri. Thomas Jardlne of Alston J«w»h Socl.tr Hold • Partr Specialty. . ,,' court and Mrs. J. A. VanScholk of Tonight at the Synagogue. Newman Springs road attended a Floweri Sent by Telegraph The Bed Bank Young Judaea so- Anywhere. —' "THE ALBANY Republican luncheon which was h^ld ciety will hold's Hallowe'en party "The Better 'Ole' Friday noon at the Robert Treat tonight In the social room of the Can Batatl on the Play hy Bruce Bairntfnther hotel at Newark. • synagogue on Rivorside avenue for and Arthur Eliot. NIGHT Mrs. Charles P. Noble, who hasmembers of the society and their been stopping temporarily at thuparents. The hall will bo decorated Great Features on J Program Globe hotel alnce the death of her In keeping with. Hallowe'en and cos- Be BOAT" husband, has taken permanent quar- tume prizes will be awarded. Har- THEATRE ters at the Vandervcor Home on ry Cohen will give- imjtations of RED BANK. Tel. 658. Wallace street. various and birds, Essie and 1 Miss Dorothy Motzgar, daughter Fannie Rosen will render piano se- TO-MORROW .^FRIDAY, Nov. 1, 2-Two Days Only! of Harry T. Metzgar of the Globo lections and Martin Becker will give Successfully The Classic of hotel, has been conflnSfl to her room violin solo accompanied by Min with a severe cold bordering on nlo Felchman. RAH,RAH! TEAM! « the Air 1 mumps, i s The party committee comprises R. V.JB. H. Stout and Allaire Minnie Felchman, Eater Welnstcin, Dry-Cleaned ComweH—of Broad street, A. B. Henrietta Hellar, Beba Simon, Sel- Hjldebrandt of Spring street and Simon, Edward Scheffler and J. B. Kue, Jr., of Middletown have Milton Cooper. been spending Rovcral days at their flshlng camp on Barnegat bay. Thoy Supper Netted $78. or report having had a wonderful time and brought oome fish home to The ladles' auxiliary of Chemical show for It. fire company of Belford cleared $75 by an oyster supper which was held Frank Brasch," Jr., and fatally last Wednesday night at the ftre- have moved from Oakland street to Dyed houBe. DUB to a heavy storm many Sunset avenue. Mr. Brasch is an persons who had intended to attemf agent for the Prudential life insur- the supper were not present.' ance company. Mr, and Mrs. J. Gorden Oetter to Match bf Denver, Colorado, returned homo KEYPORT NEWS. Friday after a visit of three weeks that only with Mrs. Oetter's parents, Mr. and Direction Sign to be Painted ai Mrs. Albert W. Wordfen, Sr., of West Guide For Aviators. Front street. (The Red U«nK KesiiUr can be booghl Any Shade «»oh woek in Keyport at Ourlei LaUc'i . Miss Ann Hoffman of Leroy placo •tore.) .spent the wcek-end^with Mr. and J. Arch MacEwan made a bus! you Mrt. John Hoffman of Elmhurat, ness trip to Detroit, Mich., last week. Long Island. Mrs. Mary Armstrong has been Desired Mr. and Mrs. Prank B. Forrar of sick for the past week. Wallace street are enjoying a two The annual supper of the Re- can give weeks' trip to Mr. Forrar's formed church will be held in tho ^ home in^Qhlo. Mr. Forrar is em- church house on November 22nd. •• ployed as supervisor for the Staild- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ehrlich enter- • ^ ard oil company of New Jersey. tained the Thursday evening bridge ' v Mr. and Mrs. Charles C, Conover club at their home on Thursday and children of Arthur place havo evening. Prize winners were Mrs. closed their houBe and are staying K. Seabrook Schanck and J. H. Hen- at Shrewsbury manor until the com- drickson. The club will meet on pletion of their new homo on Thursday, November 8th, wfth Mr. Do Not Grange avenue at Fair Haven. and Mrs. Albert M. Haigh. A son weighing nine pounds was Mrs. E. D. Petteys is spending 1 born Monday at tho Spring Lake evernl months with Mrs. K. B. -{•;- hospital to Mrs, Walter L, Davis of Woollqy of Lakowood. Lay Elm place. Both mother and child Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eckhart were ore doing nicely. visitors lost week at Seaford, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinn have Mrs. Frank a Harwood has start- moved from Oakland street to John ed a private kindergarten at her street. home on St. Peter's place. Aside Ralph Clemmens, who has been Mrs. H. T. Hopkins has returned manager of tho System brake com- from a month's trip to San Antonio, pany's business at Red Bank, has Texas. been transferred to Newark. " Mrs. D. C. Schanck has been vis- Your Mr. and Mrs. Douglass McClain iting Re\f. and Mrs. J. Wilson of will move In about two weeks from Paterson. Tower Hill avenue to Jackson Tho Kiwanis club has made ar- Heights, Long Island. rangements to have the word "Key- Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Burdgo port" painted in ten-foot lottera on Summer ond daughters Mary and Sarah of the roof of the Architectural Tile EVEN the fortun. Lake avenue attended tho Princeton- company plant. An arrow will point Hvate few who Cornell football game Saturday at in the (direction of north. This was nave "everything" Colleen Moore Irlnccton. While there they met done at vie jrecjuest of the Guggen- tvill treasure your Garments their son Everett, who is a junior heim fund ^for the promotion of st Cornell and who is a trumpeter aeronautics. The club held a Hal- photograph as a dig* Gary Cooper In tho university band.' tinctive gift that de- lowe'en party at tho Raritan Inn fies duplication. And a Great Cast. Mrs. George Ellenhergh of Wall last night. You can confer no street has returned after a week's Mrs.' C. R. Davlson, -who has in a visit with friends at Washington. been sick for several months, is a greater compliment Miss Mame Doughty of Westsidc patient in the Long Branch hospital. than to give your SPECIAL PRICES: avenue has been spending a vacation photograph to your RED BANK *t Bear Mountain. friends. Arrange HIGH SCHOOL Adults, - -50c Sr. Elmer A. Scott and family LEONARDO NEWS. now for your ap- Soiled PERFORMANCE have moved from East Front street pointment for FRIDAY NIGHT ! Leilie Roop Engaged to Wed— FOOTBALL TEAM GUESTS Children, - 25c to the Riverside Garden apartments. Country Club Danes Saturday. riiristmas. Mrs. Laura Pierce of White Btrect OF THE MANAGEMENT 1 NO HIGHER! entertained members of the Bed The engagement of Leslie Roop condition. Bank Patriotic Order of Americans of this place to Miss Florence Ja- cobson has been announced. Hall's Studio Special Sound Eftacti, turn* at a card party one night last -week. at at Tho Centra! Ths&tr*, N. The masquerade dance held by Y., where it it now pUylng at thj Mardean country club Saturday 65 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J Church Notei. $2.00 price* 1 night wns largely attended and Let Us Ths women's missionary society everybody had a fine tlmo. OLD SECOND NATIONAL BANK of the Baptist church will hold a box KEN MAYNARD Mrs. Frank Wadsworth Is driving BUILDING. Monroouth County Surrogate** 0M<«, ' luncheon on Thursday afternoon of a new Oldsmobllo sedan. In the matter of the «alat« of Jim* Ol tlilt week at one o'clock. The reg- — FAMOUS WESTERN STAR — Farrard, deceancd. , . M ,.s Mildred Meyors has re- Notlco to creditors to prMint oUIm^ ular meeting of tho society will bo turnt'l home from a visit with rela- Introductory Offer. Dry-Clean against estate, held after tho luncheon. l'ursunnt to the order of Joitph L. Don* tives it Jorsey City. hay, aurruK&tfl of tho County of Man* Mrs. Eleanor Konyon of Branch Present this advertiiement rrnmth, mtulo on tho Hlxtesnth day of 04* Mi Elmoro and his slater have and obtain tober, 1028, on the nppileatton at IJtura Bvcnuo, who Is Monmouth county moveii from their country homo at Jean Fnrrnnd nnri Fidelity Union Truab director of Baptist World Wido Six of our regular Company, executor* of tha eiUti oci''ty met Fair Havan, W, J, FIDELITY UNION THUHT CO. last Thursday afternoon nl thu home NjMktJK_ J, ol Mrs. Theodora Scott of Huninon Them. MONDAY & TUESDAY, Nov. 5, 6-Two Days Only! NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT •venue. The Boclcty will hold a t>U(0 ol Cntlirrlna K, VanDorn* d««nt4. Nutlco la h«rel.y slvan that the aaaounta Cold supper December 4th. From .the Famout Stiyto Play by GEORGE KELLY. of tha luhierlbur, oieciltrin of the t«« Tha Baptist church was ropro- Public Sale tale nf mid deooiiied, will lie audltij and ( Htateil by the tiurriiuate rf tb* Duimty of lintcd at the Baptist state, conven- —PF— Muiimouth ami rrpurtid for aettlaaitat to tion at Aiibury- Park lust wcok by tha Orphan* Court nf laid founty. fin Thiii-itUr. the flftv«nt)i i|»y of November. fin* Rev. and Mr«. William E. Bralstod, A. 1>. 1U2R, at which tlma npplloatlonmber* il . Iiov. and Mrs. A. II. Sutpliln, Mr. !>tr rim * day respectively at St. Jntnes's Farm li Located North of the Homestead, Between the Stale Highway NOTICEOK sitrrLKMKNf or ACCOUNT^ Leon's K»tiU of Jnltn A> Hlnifiun. ilacaknaq, and .What l> Known ai the Back Road to Kayport. church with masnos nt nix, Hoven, N«>iia« h harnby «iv«it tlmt the maottnll eight ami linlf-pntt nlno o'clock. f t)i*» nil)»erllj«r, •idimiur off thhf MM* Confession*) will bo hold thin nftor- WHERE RUGS AND WITH tila nff mid lUeiatd,, will be nudlt«4 Rtut • tiitMit t bby theh Hurn;iml Hi lo f thef Count h yCount •( y ( noon imd tonight imd tomorrow af FRIDAY, NOV. 9th, 1928, MittMiiiiiitntith h and rapurtatrapurtatl lfu fur rie*n ietllam*nl l llet tthh e UhtlUrphatli i UuU»url l rlnir; ono-horno farm wnirnn, two-homo low I f whool farm wagon, bugKy, two-honto A harrow, 2 furi'imkhliu: SIIMIS, two- subject will b« "How to Vote." Tho homo South Hund plow, 2 ono-horno Bom plows, double moliliionrd plow, church wns crowded Sunday nlulit II w'nlkltiK cultivators, -'Id hot Imd boimlii, wheel lininiw, HO hot lied nnsh, MAIN OFFICE & WARNER when Rov. Ilcn'Jninln Franklin itooil condition; sot double IHU'MCMI, m>t HIIIKIO liarneioi, lot of tidil .liarimnK, HliomliiHi, , thl e pantorp, , ppri'iichoiln Mir- homo collnri, !100 nhi'ivon of »tnlk», tomato ante roverx, neck yoken, plow PLANT: . BAXTER mon on "What I Haw mill linen, ona-hoi'Ho South lleml plow, now'; a lot <>r timnuri>, raken, linen, 1 BumsteadsWo In Htsto'n I'rlnon." Ki

WANT HISTORICAL BUILDING, instructed the borough' clerk to «e- cure an explanation of the matter Announcement of Removal Freehold to Try to Rai.o $25,000 from H. Burdett Cleveland of Mew -- For Thh Purpose. York, the engineer in charge of the WILLIAM O'BRIEN Samuel C. Cowart of freehold ia construction of the plant. , MRS. H. M. PATTEN endeavoring to raise $25,000 for a William Ward of Lakeside, ave- Store open 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily and Saturday Red Bank'; loading Dress- building for the Monmouth county nue requested a street light lie put maker for 25 years, formerly historical association. David Van- on the street and he also asked 'hat 'lOCtttcu"lit o *5"pI3ridj5C""A'VCiiti^T*" ileraier-PerrinB of .Freehold hna do- Ki>vi>rql holca in the atrect ba re- wishes to notify her Patrons nated a lot on Court street at Free paired. The .requests wore referred HIGH GRADE SERVICE and the Public that she r.ow hold, facing Monmouth Park, as a to the light and road committees'. ". is located-'at 14} Broad Street, site for the building. Mr^ Cowart Rev. Dwight L. Parsons of Lit- r I Approved and Improved next door, to hospital. Thank- has already received several pledges tie Silver, former pastor of the' ASBURY PARK ing you for your patronage in • o£ $100 and $200 each. The late Shrewsbury Presbyterian • church, Heating Plumbing v Roofing the past and solidtiu!; the Maxcy Apptegate of Freehold, who gave a talk on Panama at a meeting same in the future, 1 remain died upwards of a year ago, be-of the Brotherhood, lost Friday Water Systems Copper Work t queathed all of his Revolutionary night/Mr. Parsons recently mado a Earthen and Iron Pipe . Youre for Business, relics and othor Moiunbuth antiqui- trip to Panama and the.Paciflc coast MRS. H. M. PATTEN. ties to the historical association, pro- We Handle t,he American Radiator Company'* Vocal solos were given by Edward fcoats of black fabrics 141 Broad Street, vidod a; suitable historical building Ko'llctt and Will Ward of Eumton ARCOLA HEA.TINC3 SYSTEMS Red Bonk, N. J. was reafly to receive them by next Eugene Magee of Red Bank. The February. meeting wound up with refresh-! K with lavish RED BANK and SEA. BRIGHT Phone 759 Red Bank. Several years ago the people of ments and a general social time. The beige or black Red Bank voted.to permit the erec- next meeting of the .organization tion of a historical building on thewill be held November 30th. fur trimming' grounds of the Red Bank high »•«» school. An offer was made at that SEABRIGHT NEWS. extremely time by one of the wealthy" residents of Rumson to donate $25,000 toward Democratic Rally Saturday—Party trimming UNUSUAL VALUES the historical building provided an at Applegate's Pavilion. (The Red Bank Resists* oan be bought equal amount was raised by resi- £bch week in Se&brlgbt *c the stores ot dents of Monmouth county. A strong M. D. Brajar «nj U. Lttkowltt.) $49.50 effort was made to raise the money The Democratic candidates who in UNUSUALLY FINE but only a few thousand dollars was made a tour of the county Saturday pledged or contributed. The project held a rally Saturday afternoon on to was given up and the money which Ocean avenue. They were welcomed had been paid was returned to theby the Democratic club. The rally contributors. was largeJx—attended and those in chargeofthe affair were William H. | $110.00 RUMSON NEWS. Fowler, Mrs. Charlotte Robinjon and Walter J. Sweeney. The black coat is the fa- Two Councilman, An Atiessor and There will bo no local contest here vorite of the mode and Fur Coats Collector to be Elected Next Week. at next week's election. John Stor- Steinbachs presents a col- (The Red B&nk Register can be bougtu or, Republican, and William W. eafili week in Bumaon at. Finncr'.y'a neu- lection of handsome Win- tral store, at Boyle's grocery, untl at Jobo Letsori, Democrat, are running for Individuality and distinction combined in furs AQderson's coniectlonory «tora.) re-election and they are unopposed. ter coats in this fashion. of superior quality mark the garments in our stock Two councilmen, a collector and A number of young folks held a Tailoring which is the an assessor are to be elected at dance Friday night at' Applegate's acme of perfection ... •" • as outstanding values. . Kumson next Tuesday. The Ucpub- pavilion. The party was avianged j fccan. "candidates for councilmen arc by Eleanor Slocum and Leslie subtle details with a They are beautifully lined and inter-lined, as- V'anR. Halsey, who ia running for Kichter. charming distinction ... re-election, and Leighton Lobdell. William T. Taylor of this place, are outstanding points. suming smart appearance and satisfactory wear in On the Democratic ticket are J. G.owner of the Taylor pork roll com- | every detail. MncNair and Dalton Parmly. The pany of Trenton, has reopened his Models luxurious with" flattering, tnrm of Councilman John M. Ellis p'.ant in that city for the winter. also expires this year, but he will Seabright residents who will bo em- long-haired fox, skunk and caracul Every new Fall and Winter style is brought not run again. He is chairman of the ployed at the plant are Richard Rod- fur, developed in soft-surfaced fa- finance comrcittee. Frank Benson, Robert White, Stephen John- 6TEINBACHS- forth,and every kind of fur most desired are includ- Kepublican, and Daniel Naughton, ney, brics which are the pick (jfthe Au- Second Floor John Keefe and Ernest Chap- ed in our offerings. Democrat, are running for the office tumn's looming. of assessor to succeed James E. Eoglo. Charles Ward is a candidate Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Heiser will re- We invite you to come in and see them. for re-election as collector. He is a turn home today from a month's Democrat, but he has no opposition stay at Washington, D. O. Mr. Heiser on the Republican ticket. is proprietor of Heiser's pharmacy. Borden White has bought a new gloves an important accessory A card^party and dance will bo Graham-Paige sedan and William Expert Remodeling and Repairing held on Friday night of this week Keefe is the owner of a new Oak- »t Holy Eosary hall. land sedan. Mrs. Wayne Cadwallader, Mrs. D. Dr. Carl Pannaci and Neils Jacob- for the feminine motorist at Moderate Prices. Harold Karp, Mrs. Theodore Clark son expect to leave this week in Dr. and Mrs. Frank Nary are delegates Fannaci's cabin criser for Coral driving gloves driving gloves to the state convention of parent- Gables, Florida, to spend the win- teachers' association, which opened ter. Mrs. Pannaci and her daugh- $3.95 to $9.95 $2.75 to $4.95 yesterday at Atlantic City. The con- ter Anne went to Florida several Trim, mannish gloves of pigskin, goat- Another group of high quality glovei, vention will close tomorrow. weeks ago. akin, capeBkln; al»o some of imported mado oxpre»sly tor the woman who English vlskln. Qlove» styled with a drives her own car. Of finest goatskin The shade tree commission will Miss Julia Young was home over and capesltln In one-clasp style. Red Bank Fur Shop spend $700 on new trees. the week-end from the New Jersey certain smartness. Miss Evelyn Porter has bought a state college for women at New STEINBACHS—First Floor LEADING FURRIERS new Studebaker coach. Prunswick. Daniel Shea, the borough mechan- William Keefe and William Dowd ic, has been granted a vacation by have been spending several days at 49 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. the borough commissioners. the Empire race track on Long Is- (NEXT TO TOWN HALL) The Presbyterian parish house land. trustees have sent a letter of thanks , ••» N. LEVINE, Prop. Phone 1184 to the commissioners for eliminat- The Register's motto—"A paper the exposition of the evolution ing the assessment for new side- in every home."—Advertisement. walks in front of the parish house property. A sidewalk was in front of silks—closes Wednesday of the property before the new sidewalk was laid, but the old side- Expert Repairing an interesting: and instructive display—see it! walk was removed because it did OF BTBINBACHS—First Floor IT'S EASY TO BE SURE not conform to the new grade. WATCHES, CLOCKS A tax check for $140.59 wa? re- and JEWELRY OF THE QUALITY ceived last week by the borough from the Red Bank and Rumson Accuracy, skill and ex- AT OUR LOW PRICES. bus line. perience enable us to The second application of asphal- tic oil is being laid on Bellevue ave- do the most delicate re- WHEN YOU BUY I rue and Bingham avenue. pairing. We guarantee ! There was a discussion at Thurs- satisfaction. Our prices IN OUR EXCLUSIVE day night's meeting of the cin.mis- MEAT AND POULTRY sioners regarding the ramp on the will please vou. EXCLUSIVELY STORES. new garbage incinerator. Tha ramp Silverware Repaired MEATS AND POULTRY H of concrete, but the end is about six feet above the ground. The and Replated Like New. SINCE 1900. space between the end of the ramp :md the ground is being fi.'cd up REUSSILLE'S with dirt. The commissioners ore opposed to this and Mayor Barbour 36 Broad St., Red Bank STRICTLY FRESH PORK CUTS. pans REGULAR FRESH HAMS, by the Whole 24c ft. Our Furniture PORK SHOULDERS, Callie Style 19c ft. PORK BUTTS 27c ft. Department originals PORK LOINS, RIB OR TENDERLOIN SIDE 29c ft. Is Always Busy imported Be»l Fowl, 4 to 4% fts. each 39c ft. We are doing a better business in Furniture right direct Best Fowl, up to 3'/2 fts. each 34c ft. Legs Genuine Fresh now than we have ever done. Our customers tell Best Milk Fed Frying Chickens ...39c ft. SPRING LAMB, 34c ft. us that they can buy better Furniture of us for less Broilers, 2% fts. average 44c ft. money than at any other plate. Best Roasting Chickens, by steinbach company SPARE RIBS, 17c ft. 4 to 4V4 fts. each 42c ft. HANDSOME 3-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE Long Island Spring Ducks 32c ft. KRAUT, No. 3 can 12c Overstuffed and upholstered in cut velour, plain Such rare charm and exquisite sophistication of Quality Hen Turkeys 47c ft. or jacquard. line, color, and fabric could not possibly be any- thing; but French! Price $100.00 Boneless Veal Breast of Shoulder of Be»t £old regularly at $135.00 bloomer sets chemise for Roasting Milk Veal Milk Veal Scrapplr pajamas 4-PC. BEDROOM SUITE $17.50 to $25.00 $14.95 to $29.50 $10.00 to $15.95 34c lb. 19c lb. 24c lb. 16c lb. Made of American Wnlnitt. A real beauty. Uloomors and vesta In So undeniably smnrll Minute tucks, icallopi, lovely P a »t e 1 ahadea,, Luxuriously oomturtublo, blla of fine lace make Price $95.00 Cropo do chlno; with l«c- too. Pastel tinted cropo these crcpo de chins clicmlno trca chtcl A real ?135.00 value " ei, tucka, embroideries. de chine, GENUINE JOHN TAYLOR'S PORK ROLL Vz-\h. Sliced 24c When in need of furniture of any kind, it will pay nepnrnto bloomen» Blips gowna you to look here before deciding. $12.95 $15.50 $15.95 to $25.00 Tailored In » very French Under » Parlilan frock— Of exquisitely tinted erepn CHARLIE'S WONDER STORES way, of pmtel tlntld orejm • Parisian costumo Blip. do chlno with many love- OWNED AND OI'ERATKI) HY do chlno with touches of Tuck, with lace, or »c«l- ly ilocorntko touohei. • WAGNER MARKET CO. lace, loptd. '.jACOB^TEI.NBAC/l BTEINnACHB-Soconil Floor Nearest Slorci:—7 BROAD ST. & 22 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK. N. J»-

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RIVER PLAZA CARQ/ PARTY. Lillian Golhaus, daughter of Mr. andreturned from a stay at' Ossining, t*9$9$$ Mrs. William A. Gelhaus, after cast- N. Y. Fifty Parioni Enjoy FeittritfM at ing their votes on election day will Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kay of New Mri. Edwin H. BraichV start on a trip to California by au-York spent the week-end at the ROTH'S MEATS are Announcement! Fifty periom attended a card par- tomobile. They expect to return in home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. ty which was helcl by the Wonian'j about two, months. Charles White has gonp ty .Jfti" ml KtrSI John tiibsonl""oT •Mfaa—Arliim- McBonncH-of Jeney 39c Ik. (BEST CUTS) ' 39c lb. Harry Mecklem, Sr., Mra. John God- Jersey City Bpent tho week-end at City has been visiting her parents win, Mrs. John Conover, Mrs. Addi- their home on Cottage place-. on Palmer avenue. RUMP CORNED BEEF Short Forequarters of Bon Sanborn, Sr., Mrs. Frank Mr: and Mrs. John VanHouten Mrs. E. L. Rockafellow has re- Ford Sales and Service 1 Marckateln, Mrs. Guy Sicklei, Mrs. have gone to.Florida, where , they turned from a stay at Washington, 39c'b- LAMB, 29c lb. Eleanor Kenyon, Misi Adele Presly, will; spend the winter. D. C. First Avenue,; Miss Esther Larien, Mies Mary Mrs. Annie Purby has returned Brand and Mi«5 Florence Brand, Mr., and Mra. Henry Hagcnlocker have closed their summer home and from a stay with her sister, Mrs. T. PRIME CHUCK ROAST • ThB profits amounted to %23. Half O'Brien of Leonardo. I Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey. of this money was given to the Bedreturned to Newark. Miss Lillian Dixon will close her Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Grimes,have RIB ROAST Cross society. The other half will returned from a visit in Indiana. » ; Phone 863 A»lanllo;Hlihl«ndi. be used to help support an orphan home in Beacon Beach_ next, week (Blada Cuts) girl who has been adopted by, the and return to her winter home at Mr. and Mrs. Jghn Darcy have re- ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL NEW MODELS Woman's club and who Is living at Now York. turned from a stay at Newark, FRESH REGULAR Henry Leonard and family have Mrs. Thomas Dutcher is visiting SIRLOIN STEAK an Episcopal home at South Am- at Niagara Falls, N. Y. FRESH HAMS boy. «'••'•• gone to Jersey City for the winter. CALI HAMS <•» ' . • Mr. and Mrs, John Porter ot Eliz- Rev. Thomas Kearney, rector of (Jersey Porlt) N 49c lb. KEANSBURG NEWS. abeth have-been visiting Mrs. Fred St. Ann's .church, ha3 returned from Abbot on Carr avenue. a brief vacation. 25c lb- 29c lb. Civic Association Againtt Purchate Mrs. A. Lindstrom has gone to Mrs. Henry Maurer was a recent of Bank Building—Lions in Favor. for the winter. New Vork visitor. (Tin Had Dank Kaglitet on be buiigbt Mrs. Charles MacClaren has re- lb Clb esoh we«k in Kcmmburg at tht ttort of Mr. and Mrs. John Gartland and Louli Vollind, N. Sinta Luola, Pblilip Jame3 Kee/en have returned from turned from a visit at Newark, 36* Fresh-Kified'YoBiG FOWL 36 Keller anil Cbttlei VogtU) a trip through the, South. Mr. arid Mrs. H. Lingo have rjf- Tho'voters of Keansburg will be Mr. and Mrs. • Raymond Lefflng- turned from a motor trip ^p Ohio.f ROASTING YORKSHIRE FAMOUS called upon on election day to vote well o£ Newark spent the-^veek-end Mrs. Louis Morgan is has re- COUNTRY BUTTER VERMONT on the proposition of the purchase with the former's parents, Mr. andturned from a visit at New York. CHICKENS " oC tho old bank building, of theMm George Lefllngwell, on Center , Harry Marvel of Newburg, N. (3}£ tb. average) (Z-t6. Rolli) POTATOES Keansburg national bank. Consider- avenue. Y., has been the guest of Henry PETRO able opposition has developed from Gelhaas. $1.09 49c the faction that has been opposing Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Farrar of The East Keansburg civic associ- 45c lb. the present borough administration New London, Conn., have been visit- ation will hold a dance in its clab- l" ing Mr. and Mrs. George Greenwald. Tho' Keansburg civic association 1: c houso tonight. before you decide taking a leadink part in opposing the Mr.' and Mra. Thomas of Kearney The Catholic Daughters of Amer- measure, whilo the Lions club, which spent the week-end with the form- ica held a card party Monday night. ROTH (a COMPANY was recently organized, faypra the er's parents, Mr. and Mra. Jacob Smith of West Keansburg. " The fire company will -hold a TELEPH0NE 506 oh any oil burner project. At the meeting of the club dance in its firehoiise tonight. hist week a statement was issued by Miss Lillian Gelhaus has returned Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith have 4 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. Maurice Bclgiano, chairman of thefrom a trip to New York:. returned from a visit at Atlantic "LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOTCHERS IN NEW JERSEY" publicity committee. The statement Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Jimenez have City. says the building is offered to the borough far $25,000, to be paid for in installments of $2,500 per year, with interest at 5 per cent and that the original cost was % 15,000. There EElheoBlramer or light. And how. are two lots which the statement S that hat act a low priced Fuel Oil euys are worth $5,000 and that the world'! record for saves you movr. vault in the building is. worth at dependability. I See the btirner least $6,000. The statement sets one that re- that b ,j«n*-«cd. forth that the borough maintains TAKING THE BUNK OUT quires 'fewer If your Petro. doei offices in tho building and if the •errtee call* than not make good, we building is to be sold other than to ' aily oil burner sold will. Petro prin £. the borough, the borough will have today! Leu than Z tpleB have been to secure other offices. „ per Petro per year. proved for 25 yean. OF FURNITURE BUYING! See the burner that make* air If we eonld not guarantee It we The statement further says that do the work of expensive me- . would not tell it. the partitions on the second floor * aj-^nlcal derices. Air docs it bel- Before you decide on any oil could be removed and the entire SPECIALS FOR ter, more quietly, cost* nothing burner, see tbe Petro first. Call floor used as a council chamber. and ncrer wean out. Seo how acy at our show room or phone us to This would give three- times the THIS WEEK ONLY grade of oil can be med, heary v have an engineer call. present spaco for such purpose. The PRICE AND VALUE front portion on the ground floor would make suitable offices for the borough clerk and the tax Collector, and the vault could be used to store Clothes Hampers N.OT persuasive sales talk or elaborate settings (which add to the borough records. Mr. Belgiano points out that the rear lower floor Special the overhead cost) have proven by our great "BUSINESS AD*- Bt« U.S. P«L Ot could be used for the police de- Domestic and Industrial Oil Burners partment, and that an addition at 79c JUSTMENT SALE" to be the only basis upon which to pur- could be built in the rear for a jail. The voters will also vote on the chase your Home Furnishings. Do not be' the victim of high MODERN HEATING and question of granting an increase in pay to the police. prices—we guarantee that here you "will find THE LOWEST ENGINEERING COMPANY Ralph Mundy is making altera- tions to his house on Manning place. Carving Knives COST for Furniture or YOUR MONEY BACK. We employ a Dealers for Monmouth County John Plunkett is recovering from 10 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. sickness. competent staff of shoppers whose business is to see that our John McGurk Is a patient in a Special Phone Red Bank 264. Jcraey City hospital. • at 29c PRICES ARE LOWER than elsewhere. Thomas P. Dutcher is remodeling "JIM" KEOUGH F. G. RHODES F. E. WOOLEY his summer home on Creek road. (SALES DIRECTOR) Mrs. Blanche Hoster has returned G47 Mattiion Avenue, 66 Central Avenue. from a stay aX Lancaster, Pa. Aibury Park, N. J. Manaaquan, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith have ALL, OUR GOODS PRICED F"OR CASH—TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED returned from a stay at Newark. Councilman and Mrs. Fred Night- RE-BUILT VACUUM ingale and daughter Rose and Miss OUTSTANDING BEDROOM PURCHASE ! WONDERFUL LIVING ROOM VALUE CLEANERS

3 Pieces of the finest Jacquard Ve- PrernieTi." .7. $19.75 4 Pieces, consisting of Bed, Dress- lour coverings; loose cushions, er, Semi-Vanity, Chest of Drawers. $83.49 Hoover 21.95 Beautifully made and constructed spring seats. A very satisfying and Eureka 21.95 attractive suite. Only Noto tho Low Pricei 1 j of genuine walnut veneer. Only Each ont full/ lac lory guaranteed.

!TfaaXs \fix\i America Middlesex Furniture Co/s has said to tteTWin-Igtiition Motor Wonderful Rug Prices. IOM the very dar of the Introduc- using ordinary gajollne, and lest of It 9x12 SEAMLESS %*\n tion of the new Nash "400", keen P Before you buy your new car, come in. public interest has surrounded the new We'll give you the key to a Twin- AXMINSTER ^ *- Twin-Ignition motor- Ignition-Motored "40(T. You take it (CUARAN_TEED_PERFECT. People ererrwhere are telling other out, ind take a ride. That's Sxia High Quality at ererjr speed, clear up to the top— werenearly75,OO0cars, 14,000 more —Or one that needs IO little gasoline than tbe total of tbe best previous VELVET RUGS July, tbe best previous August and Twin ignition,with high compression (Guaranteed Perfect.) in the yalfe-Jn-hcau motor means •the best previous September m mil more power, more imp, more speed, Nash history. 9x12 WILTON RUGS 9SfJmufivm$#»to$1990,B Ompit, Csh-hlti, VhttrlssJnm$S83t*$1773,1 *.kf*fry $49.75 Q3 Axminstcr H400 Axminstcr Rugs the lVortjl in Motor Car Value Rugs FEATi;RES-Jt*O OTIIKMt CAIt JT.f.9 T1WKM JKI.L $Q.98 $2-98 Twln-Iinlllon motor Aluminum alloy plitoni Hl|ur ccntrillied Lona.tr wbcclbtMs 5 0 . chillis lubrication 12 Aircttlftw «pirk M J""' '."" , Ono-plect Sslon HALL RUNNER rlictrlc clockt Il pjngi Nawdoublcuroplrama Oeur rltion frooi PcrYnrd I lli.li companion Torilonsl rlbritlon , Riltrlot mMilwtra pillar poili $1.19 lloudsllU snd Lo»«|or _ ,.p*r , chrptiM plated o»er ilmclc aluorhori Worldleailtiuieerln* front and rtar (»w/.i/« Niihmwikt) 7.b««rlnK crinkilnd .Slinri lurnin'f r»dlui bumpui Sdon Docl/ci

NORMANDIE MOTORS, Iiici MIDDLESEX FURNITURE CO. 170 Monmouth Street, Phono 2537. Red Bank, N. J. 27 MONMOUTH STREET, RED "Pace Twenty ftANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 81. 1928. MIDDLETOWN'S FIREMEN. l&to Terrence Mulligan of Fair Ha- have teen Informed it ti against ven. Saturday was alto the first tho policy of the itate to give- »id TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Th» Companies of tha Towniblp onniversary of Mr. and Mrsfo. r Jetty repairs. In consotJUenco Welded Into a Department. the, commlasionors have ordered Contractor and Builder C'Neill's wedding. 1 To The Voters of the Borough of Fair Haveri \ Th|e ordinance consolidating eight plani prepared; for a concrete Jetty to replace the damaged one, SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING of the fire companies of Middletown LITTLE SILVER NEWS. SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES township—into—a—lira department —1«» Telephone 946-M. ISO Brtd,T«j Avenue. Red Bank. N. J. Itt^tkingTyoi^to^upport^emthe^ontest^r passed its final reading last Thurs- St. John'. Guild to Hold an Oy.Ur It pays to. advertise in The Register. Borough of Fair Hoveri, I desire to submit the following: \ - day night. The vote was unani- - Supper November 9th. mous and a delegation, of firemen (The Sad Bank iUvlettr caa ce bougnl ••eh week In Little Silver at the UnioD TRAIN SERVICE: at the meeting thanked the com- Newt Stand at thi dtpol and at Gaoni ADMINISTRATION: mittee for their action. The deQuaoktnbui- b • general •tore.) It: will be my desire to aid the Pressure should be brought in as- partment will have a chief and three An oyster supper will be held by sociation with the other Municipali- assistant chiefs. Although the fire- St. John's guild November 9th from Council in giving the Borough athor- men will hold annual elections to fill five to eight o'clock at the Woman's ough business administration in ties in this vicinity to bring about the these, offices the elections will virtu- club house. Mrs. Mary Taylor is ° THIRD r increase in number of trains to and ally be ratification assemblages, as it chairman of the supper committee. every way in my power. % la provided in the ordinance that the The guild will meet on Thursday af- t from this section. It is especially im- officers are to be chosen according ternoon of this week at Mrs.' Ben- This should bring about the mos£\ portant that more trains 8hould be to the seniority of the companies. jamin A. Shoemaker'*. ' ANNUAL MEETING that can be done by way of improve- \ run froriT New York after business This means that there will be only MM. Minnie Harvey entertained i: ments with the money that is at the hours in the evening, one^ nomination for each, office and the-members of,the Oneonta girls' that the companies will take turns in Croup Monday night. •disposal of the Borough. preferment for fire department The men'* club enjoyed an oyster RIVER ROADS: places. 'Each assistant chief will be supper last week in tie MethodiB'. promoted annually to a higher church halt The ends of the roads leading to place. Owing to legal difficulties Gunning is prohibited this year TAXES: the river should be made accessible the newly organized River Plaza fire at Fort Monmouth. Last year em- to those desiring to reach the water- company is not included in the de- ployees and soldiers were permitted My attention has been called to a partment, but it Is planned to make to* gun on the reservation on Satu> statement that in the event of my front. * this company part of the department day afternoons. later. election taxes will be greatly in- If I am elected it will be my desire Harry Found has moved from creased. On the. contrary, the facts James Johnson's house to William to foster any worthy movement that FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Stonebridges's house on Willow « » are, that I have certain ideas in mind may be introduced by the Residents Chang* in Mail Schedule—Hallo, drive. that may be brought about without wa'en Party at Parith Home. The parent-teachers' association of the Borough and it will be my held a card party last week. calling for any increase in taxes and (The Rid Bank Hlgiiter «» bt bought T each weak (n the etore of Harry KurtU and HUNT RACING hope that the Residents will assistthe Harry Salt, who spends a great at the Gold Cidan, Fair Haven.) T it will be at all times my desire to as- Administration in calling to its atten- deal of his leisure time fishing, sist in keeping taxes down. Beginning tomorrow, November caught a large number of whiting f tion any matters that may appear to 1st, the Fair Haven postoffice will last week off the Long Branch pier. be desirable. It is in my opinion, the close every night until further no- Miss Mildred Moore. is taking a only way that the Administration can tice at half past five o'clock. There course at an Asbury Park business GARBAGE COLLECTION: is a, change in mail schedule begin- college. learn the wishes of the Community ning tomorrow. There will be three Mrs. John LIpplncott Is spending mails arriving and three mails leav- I* I am heartily in accord with the and I feel that such wishes should be twp weeks with her daughter, Mis. ing daily. The incoming mails will Harry Kingsley of Newark. sentiment of the Council in this re- its guiding spirit. There are many arrive at 7:20 and 10:20 A. M. and spect and I am hopeful to be able (o ways thjough such co-operation that 14:35 P. M. The outgoing mails will the bettering of the Community may leave at 7:40 and 10:40 A. M. and HAZLET NEWS. assist in bringing about a satisfac- 6:0O P. M. Fred M. Dennis, the post- Party Given (or Mri. Thomaa Cowlea f tory solution of this problem. be brought about. master, itate3 that the new closing schedule will reduce the working on Eightieth Birthday. -^ Respectfully submitted, hours at the postoffice from thirteen Miss Anna Cowles gave a dinner Lours to eleven hours a day. on Sunday in celebration of the Saturday. November 24th f eightieth birthday of her mothtr, FERD S. SALMON, A Hallowe'en party was held Mon- Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles. The table Republican Candidate for Mayor day night at the Episcopal, parish was beautifully decorated with a house on Church street. About six- birthday cake and dahlias. The TO BE HELD AT Fair Haven, -New Jersey. ty persons were present and prizes Social Nine, of which Mrs. Cowies ' October 31st, 1928. were won *by Rev. Frederick Price, is a member, presented her with an I (Paid for by Ferd S. Salmon Committee.) Mrs. John Hobrough, Mrs. William electric table lamp, several othsr Knight and Miss Eva Little. A for- gifts, a shower of cards and bo- f tune telling booth was conducted by quets of—flowera. Those present T Mrs. Samuel H. Cleeland. |; Mr. Amory L. Haskell's Estate IMMMMf •S)S»eWM—••••••—IIIHIIMWHIIMMMM ••••••• were Mrs. Hattie Thome, Mr. and f Miss Betty Cleeland entertained Mrs. Emiel Pimper, John H. ;Curtls, T Miss Marguerite Zweifel, Miss Anna C. V. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marcellus, Miss Catheryn Chandler, S. Cowles and sons arry and Thom- t Fielder Cross, Richard McAllister, nEC, Everett Simonson, Mr. and Mis. T Frank Green and George E. Merrill Yhomas G. Cowles, Miss Anna RED BANK, N. J. at a bridge party Friday night. Cowles and Mr. and Mrs. William Prizes were won by Fielder Cross Hammelloi South Amboy. t and Miss Marguerite Zweifel. A col- lation was served after the games. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph It Peseux spent the week-end at East Orange t A birthday party was given Sat- visiting relatives. f Wilton and Chinese Rugs urday night for Harvey Little at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles, home of his sister, Mrs. Lester Eng- T Thomas Cowles, Jr., Miss Anna land. Those present were MM. Zeilft Cowles and Mrs. LeRoy Clark spent Klchards, Miss Frances Richards, | The Monmouth County Hunt Thursday at Newark. f AT SPECIAL PRICES! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Little, Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Emmons, Mrs. William Miss Lillie Crook is spending a T Anderson, George Curtii and Hai- few days with relatives at Brooklyn. 9x12 Seamless inon Trafford. Mrs. Frank P. Sproul spent Gold Cup t, Post cards have been received Wednesday at Freehold. T Royal Wilton Rugs here from Fred Bowers, who is on Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Drentler an automobile trip across the coun- visited Miss Anna Cowles on Tues- ? try. The latest cards were mailed day.. AND SIX OTHER RACES. T $79.00 from Tennessee. Mr. Bowers Thomas Turner of New York states that he i» having a fine trip. spent the week-end with his aunt, t Miss Elizabeth S. Ackerson. Y Value, $98.00 to $115.00. Twenty-five members of the Play- ers' boat club auxiliary met Tuos- f tiay night of last week at the home Ribi Broken in Craah. Y of Mrs. Samuel H. Cleeland. After Mrs. Frederick H. Luther of t 9x12 Chinese Rugs the business session card games and Long Branch received two broken refreshments were enjoyed. ribs and other injuries last week ^ Admission $2.50. Including Tax?. Y Exceptionally remarkable are Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Neill of when hei automobile waa struck by f Church street are the parents of aa car driven by Mrs. Mae Arend. i these deep pile Rugs of unusual- daughter born Saturday morning at Mrs. Luther's car was parked along ly heavy texture. A quality that their home. Both mother and the road, having run out of gaso- First Race at 1:30 P. M. J child ara doing nicely. The Infant line? combines enduring beauty with weighs eight pounds. Before her o lonl e wear. irarrlage Mrs. O'Neill was Miss Will Build New Jelly. o Agnes Mulligan, daughter of the The Long Branch commissioners

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NOW $-|U t»rU ot Patterson avenue is rapidly nearing Red Bank, S3.00 city or cuunlry. In th* Itrgtit pftdatd vtni of the Shrewsbury dairy company Lloyd Hawk, Mr, and Mrs. Ormond completion. The frame has -been In Rad Bank; Pufor* you b«va VQQV DMI collided last Thursday morning on Long Branch, ___i_..»5,00 moving dontr writs, Mpd' o> call foi tbi STUDIO W. Sowing, Otto Hcrdon and Ed-erected and the roof will "be put on <>n)r rilliblt rnrnltur* uonn Is town, and Broad street just south of the Broad ward Lawca wcro subpoenaed last this week. TIRE SERVICE CO. P»rk, -.$7.80 gfl mr prlKi an Tour nnt Job. All fclndt street railroad crossing. of ht»Tjr ot Hunt truoklnu dona at abort Advertisinp Posters week to the district court at "long George Poole was taken last week No extra charge for Road 5«rvlc«b notte*. Cull or addrctf r ' Thomas Schweitzer of Belford Branch as witnesses in a suit for to the LAllenwood sanatorium. Special Rates for J. T. EX3AN Dwiwin^ "T-easoiw wai driving the wagon toward Red damages by Xlendrlckson & Apple- Mrs. Elmer C. Wainright and son 11 WALL STREET. RED BANK CARLTON T Bank, when It was hit in the rear gate of Red • Bank against John Melvin spent Saturday at Newark Cross Country Flights. Retldanca Phon« 39-W by the automobilo and knocked Johnson of South Amboy, Tho suit DUNtOe TIRES Onice Phon* 221B-J S REDBANK anfi New York. 10 WHARF AVENUE across the road, The horse* was arose over an accident at Shrewsbury STonight the. Smoke Shop tavern Phona 1730 Red Bank. thrown down and the wagoifVwasabout two months ago in which will hold its annual Hallowe'en party andTUBES thrown on its Aide ion top of theHendrlckson & Applcgate'a truck and dance. horse, Mr. Schweitzer was.inside and a car driven by Mr. Johnson 1 •JOHNFTGASEY tho wagon, which was. partly en- were concerned. Tho case was ad- Finding m Job. Vulcanizing One ot the quickest ways to find Agent, for WACO "and closed with glass, and he rejeived journed until Nbvember 23d. 36 Weal Front St., two broken toes and several cuts a job is to advertise in The Regis- FAIRCHILD Planes, Edward Obre is building an ad-ter's want department.—Advertise- Red Bank, N. J. 'i and bruises. The horse was alio dition to the poolroom at his Shrews- ment ••••••••••WMCWMW—«—••—«MMMMMS)MS) cut and bruised. Ono of tUe wag- bury market. The carpenter work MARKET on shaft*, a door and several win- is being done by Wesley Hurley. K dows were broken., The accident Fred Riordan is a pationt at the .; " PrIONE 2037-W. occurred about three o'clock in theLong Branch hospital. He gave up morning. The wagon was loaded his position as chauffeur for Gen- Corner Broad & Front Sti., Red Bank. with milk and more than 175 quart eral If. C. VunVlict a short time ago. MOLLY PITCHER bottles of milk were broken in the Beginning next Thursday tho kin- collision. dergarten class at the public school, <.••VjJtx.lL/iv. a. Mr. Costello •wns arrested for which .comprises sixteen boysoand Winter Storage reckless driving and had a hearing girls, will be dismissed at noon. The Riverside Avenue, Red Bank. Selling Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices before Recorder Elmer "C. Wain- kindergarton class and the first and right. He was fined $100 and costs second grades arc taught in one This was Mr. Costcllo'8 second of- room by Miss Elizabeth Colleran. of BOATS Fresh-Killed Jersey Fresh fense within the past few months. The change will enablo Miss Col- SMALL, He was previously arrested and kran to give more time to the first Special Lunches. 85c. fined by Mr. Wainright for uposd- and second grades, which are made A la Carte Service From Ten to Seventy-Five Feet ing on Broad street at Shrewsbury up of 21 pupils. Henry and Stephen Billings are Reasonable Rates Efficient Service HAMS MARLBORO NEWS. employed by Peter E. Farrell, a con- Dinner de Luxe. $2.00. tractor. WHOLS - Rev. Frank A. Huff Civet a Talk an Martin Luther. Frederick Niclson is having some repairs made to his., house and out- Special Attention to Card Parties. Rev. Frank A. Huff gave a very buildings. Mr. Farrell's teams and Private Dining Rooms. 34c interesting talk on the life of Mar- wagons were employed on Monday 27c tin Luther, accompanied by stere> Van Blerck Motors. Inc. carting dirt for filling around the The Molly Pitcher Hotel will ppgn opticon views, in the chapel on Sun- outbuildings and on the driveways. day evenlpg. early in May. RED BANK. Word has been received here from BEST CUTS Miss Ruth Ely entertained over Mrs. George Silver, Sr., saying'she, FREDERICK C. LUTKIN, Phono RED BANK 1208 tho week-end Miss Grace Eldred of her daughter and her daughter's Workc FAIR HAVEN P E Utica, N. Y., Miss Florence Dillard children have arrived safely at Manager. of Missouri and Miss Ida Waide of Leavenworth, Washington state, Kansas, S!!? ROAST 3fc A meeting of the missionary so ciety will be held on Thursday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Schenck ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ Rib or Shoulder Rump or Bottom VanPelt. . Henry Conover and Ployd Wyc- koff Havo returned from a trip to (lanada. t "GOOD FURNITURE F"OR EVERY HOME" - LAMB ROUND Mrs. George VanAken of Inwood is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. B. CHOPS Wells. ROAST Mrs. F. B. Heiser, .who has been home several weeks due to the sick- lb ness of her husband, has resumed her position as teacher in the Mat 39c">• 39c awan school. The Christian Endeavor society held a masquerade party on Friday, which was greatly enjoyed. Sirloin The young ladies' league for ser- vice will sorve lunch in the firehouse or election day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holland have Steaks47 had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Round Budlough of Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Ella Tilfcon attended the wedding of her son, Ira O. Tllton Jersey Pork Pure Pork und Miss Sarah L. Pearce of Stroudsburg, Pa., the past week. Misses Edna and Vera Bathg-ate gave a Hallowe'en party on Mon- day night. LOINS John Marks of Neptune City is MEAT visiting his son, Daniel Marks. IUALITY, Style, Service, Low Prices—that's the Have you read the Want Adver- ticket ! It's a short ballot and a GOOD" one- 29c »>• tisements'in The Register this week? Maybe there is just the thing adver reassuring to the home-provider desirous of making (Rib End) 34c">• Used that you are looking for.—Ad' vertisement. every dollar do full duty ! You'll want to vote early; and often tomorrow ! Remember what our Homemak- ers' Ticket represents—exactly what you find beside the circles with the crosses ! Success is the reward of merit—that's why this Ticket wins by such a large majority !

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Twentv-Two RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 81,1928. SAT ON A RAZOR. new gasoline tank at the Gulf Re- the Shrewsbury country dub eatatei family of Holmdel have moved to fining company's plant Mr. Nolan in Middletown township, near Re Manning place at River,Plaza, Mr. s John CoT»rt Gate a Painful and was employed on the construction Bank. Helm 1B a railroad employee and he Christmas it Around the Corner. LISTEN IN Dangarout Wound. work. • Eight stitches were taken to Mrs. Elwood Eennie la on the »lcl commutes daily. Sunday Evening for: the John Covert of Eatontown, who close the wound in his leg. list. • !"T About thirty persons attended a ENNA JETTICK Broadcast peddles fish {:item an automobile, got Herbert R. Smith and family have Rev. Chester Apia of Brooklyn card party which' was held by the some discarded safety razor blades moved to Red Bank. Last week Mr, preached on Sunday nt the Advopt Community club last Friday. Mrs, BIG SALE This program COME IN from a friend at Fine Brook last Smith resigned as president of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Aple spen Vandervetr VanDom won the iton- of week, intending to use them to Methodist men's bible class, and as the day with Mr. and Mrs. Alberta piayers' prize and she received a —of— Monday scrape the paint off his automobile. superintendent of the Methodist Wolcott Mr. lAple is a boyhooc cake which was disposed of on the -."Songs You'll Tell us how you It was Mr. Covert's intention to Sunday-school. friend of Mr. Wolcott's father, Jo co-operative plan. * Love to'Hear"' liked it. Let us paint the car after he got the old • Ralph Norwood and family have ecph Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Arthui Tho 500 club met last Thursday Genuine Hartz Mountains paint scraped off. He put'the blades returned tp this place after spend- Wisoburn, also' ' of Brooklyn, an at Mrs. Jamca MoPhee'o. James J. •'•' ' is".' show you the in a trotisera pocket without wrap- ing more than two years on a farm Mr. and Mrs. Milton Williamson o: Taylor won first prize, Mrs. John being broadcast rariety of ing: them up and when' he got in his at New Brunswick, Canada. Mr. Rochester, New York, 'were othe: McClaln second prlie and.Mra. Har- .'over the Blue £ Enni^ Jettlcke car and Eat down he was badly cut Norwood is a carpenter by trade and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alberta ry' H. Clayton the heart prize. Mrs. near his thigh by one of the blades. he and his family are now living Wolcott oj» Sunday. ; Gavin Stobo received the consolation ...... y Network Chain we carry and how He stopped the flow of blood with with Mrs. Helena Caffin. Charles Breese is making some award. The clubw ill meet Thurs- w.ell we can fit a bandage and paid no more atten- The Methodist junior league held repairs to his house on South street, day afternoon of next wee)c at Mra. . All Guaranteed Strong and Healthy. l tion to the wound until a few days John Morriscon's. The Enna Jellick j»u—from later when the flesh became badly a Hallowe'en party in the church which was recently vacated by Rev. Health Shoe Extta Narrow to discolored and swollen. Blood pois- basement Monday afternoon. Games L. M. Spauldihg and family. The firm ot • Ambroaio & Eufflni " Value* wp to $1Q.QO. were played and refreshments were •Mrs. John A, Bennett gave blrtl of Red' Bank started the work ot for women ' Extra Wide oning is feared. • Mr. Covert is un-served. About 25 children were in dergoing treatment to ward off°this to a daughter Sunday morning al putting down sidewalks oii Apple- SALE PRICE, $2.99 ailment. attendance. the Hazard hospital at Long Branch. gate street this week. The Presbyterian Reapers' society Mrs. Bennett' was formerly Miss Rev. AL H. Sutphln preached at ..;;.\ While They Last! has postponed its meeting from to- Jennie Springsteen of Tinton Falls. tHe Red Bank Baptist church Sun- ALBERT S.jMILLER EATONTOWN NEWS. morrow nigKt until Thursday night Brother Woods Is repainting, hi, day. . ; . SALE FROM TO-DAY TO SATURDAY, Footwear and Hoiiery That Satiifiel. of next week. house. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Sanborn, Republican Club Opana an Office in Major and Mrs. Clyde L. Eastman the Schick Building. Mrs. Helen Parker and daughter Jr., of Hillside spent Saturday and OCTOBER 3i»t TO NOVEMBER 3d., l£ Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. returned recently from a visit at Sunday with Mr. Sanborn'a parents, (Tha Rod Bank Itegliter can b* bouglit Ruth of East Hampton, Long Island, each week In Eatontown from Noblt Moo- spent the week-end with Mrs. Par-Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mra. Addison Sanbom, Come Early and Have Your Pick. br at: the postoulco.) ker's mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary Par- George Bennett is repainting The annual luncheon for the tMMI The Republican mass meeting, ker. George A. Steele'a house on Tinton president of tho Woman's club will which was scheduled to be held at Rev. Leroy Y. Dillener and family avenue, be held Saturday afternoon at the Crescent hall tomorrow night, has have moved to the new Presbyterian ^i m home of Mrs. Henry Macklem 'Miss Katsm's Pharthacy been postponed until Friday night. manse at tho corner of Broad and RIVER PLAZA NEWS. Florence Brand is the club president. The meeting will open, at eight White streets. A New Family Tak« Up Th.ir Re. • «i» 15 Broad Street, Tel. 417 Reel Bank, N. J. c'clock. A national speaker will be Mr. and Mrs, Julian Parker will, idence at Thit Place. The Register's motto—"A paper Rugs! Rugs! Rugs! present in addition to state, county move today to their new home on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm and in every home."—Advertisement.. i and local speakers. The Eatontown Republican club The cheapest place in the County to buy good opened an office in Charles Schiok'a rugs. building on Main street Saturday af- ternoon. The office was kept open You take no risk in buying a rug of me. I've until late Saturday night and from now till after election it will be open been in the rug business 55 years, and I think I every night. ought to know something about rugs. Mr. and Mrs. t). Kenneth Morris have returned from a week's auto- mobile vacation trip in the New 500 Scatter Rugs arrived this week, all made of England states. good worsted and wool yarns and best known • The Methodist ladies' aid society dyes; also fine lot of Oval Wilton Rugs. will meet this week at Mrs. Althea Sample Miller's. brinqs Election returns These Rugs are all from 25 to 50 percent less Several members of the Methodist than wholesale price and will be on sale next young people's union will attend a| Hallowe'en party tonight at St. M3EB right into your home / Saturday. Luke's Methodist church at Long Branch. Last Friday night menv ALL SALES FINAL. _bers of the society were present at KENT WF you have not heard the campaign speeches apHallowe'en party given by the TERMS STRICTLY CASH. yeung people of the Tinton Falls' C/ of Smith and Hoover you are missing the Methodist church. political "battle of the century"—you are being Robert Nolan is able tob e about left on the outside of the most intensely exciting after having been a patient at the and dramatic campaign of your time. There are, R. WEST Long Branch hospital part of last week with an injured leg. He re- however,-several speeches yet to be made—and , 129 West Front Street, Red Bank ceived the injury when he was hit then the election returns. Install an Atwater with a heavy steel plate, which was Kent Model 52 immediately. Get right on the being: used in the construction of a HUM minimi HMIiniMIIHIIIIIIIIII firing line as the elections reports come rushing Turing's in. The biggest ^'thrill" of all is still left. 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Page TwentyffiM mobile next Wednesday for Bradon NEWS FROM M1DDLETOWN Castle, Florida, wher* they will spend the winter. fUVESINK FIREMEN ATTEND The ushers union of the New WHITE DIAMOND CHURCH SERVICE: Monmouth Baptist church will meet BRAND Monday night at Carl Helwig-s, with Rac.ption of New Membori and Mr. Helwlg and Harry and Frank . Commluion at Balford Matho'dUt floxey as hosts. | Church Nom Sunday—Leonardo nue The ladlea" aid society of tho Now 1 and Lakawood In Scorelaii Tie. Monmouth Baptist church will hold MAYONNAISE; • Tho members of the Naveelnk fire a covered dish luncheon for ita mem- A perfectly emulilfled quali- company attonflcd tho NaveBlnk bers at the church this afternoon at ty product—clean, dellglou* and wholesome. Methodist church Sunday night and one o'clock. . n ipeclal" program of ITIUBIC was rcn- A rummage sale fox the benefit Made from strictly fresh eggi, ilored In observance of'their visit. of All Saints church of Locuit Point puro oil and highest grade ma- terials. llollis Hart gave a short talk. Selec- will be held this afternoon from one tions word given by men'a and worri- until five o'clock at tho. parish Contains no filler to thirteen. . en'a doublo quartets. In tho men's house... • double quartet wore Raymond Tay- Prof. Herbert Meinert, principal —Hai no plly talU, lor, Noll, Otto and Donald Johnson, of the Atlantic Highlands public IT'S DIFFERENT. school, will conduct the service Sum r Loon Liming, Hdllis Hart, Paul'Po«- in Government Hi\ lie*"-* .""EMIUO OV _ Packed In Half Pint, Pint. ten, and Maynartl Card. Thu mem- day night at the Nave'stnk Methodist 6S for labor J;S.SlLVER5&BRaC0.'^ Quart and Gallon Jara, bers of tlie women's double quartet church. •-... . ' .•' ; . u CRANQURY.N J *eEPiNAC00LpLAC» On sale at first class store*. were'Mrs. Caroline Shipley, Mrs. Mrs. Howard W. Roberts of Now -NET WfJaMt 314 02 I.oon Liming, Mra. Maynard Card,Monmouth has improved so much" Mrs. Neil Johnson, Mrs. Otto John- from her sickness that she does not son, Miss Virginia Siebort, Ml«s now require the services of a trained J. S. Silvers & Bro. Company Eileen MaWhinnoy and Mrs1, Joseph nurse. Sola Manufacturer. C. Johriaon. A vocal duet wu3 given Robert Stout, son of Harold by Mrs. Caroline Shipley and Mi's.Stout, who lives near New Mon- CRANBURY, N. J. r.eon Mmlng.A violin solo was given mouth, will celebrate his sixth birth- by Miss Dorothy West and a violin day with a party Saturday night. duct was rendered by Misa Wost and Miss Allda Helwig and .'Howard Misa MaWhinney. Next Sunday Chamberlain of Now Monmouth "at- night Herbert Meinert, supervising tended the Princeton-Cornell foot- principal of the Atlantic Highlands bnll game at Princeton Saturday. public schools, -will give a talk on 1 Independent fire company of Bel- education. ford will hold a card party tomor- The Middlotown township high row night at the firehouse. There school football team-and' the Lake- will be prizes and refreshments. wood high school football team The junior class of the Middle- played each other to a standstill Fri- town township high school had a fine day at Leonardo. The score was 0 time at a Hallowe'en party at the MARKET COMPANY to 0. Spectators noted a big im-echoolhouse Friday night. provement in the playing of the Mr. and'Mrs. Ward Jeffers of Bel- township team. Tho second team ford wore spectators' at'the Yale- 38 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. of the township high school defeated Army football game at New Haven, tha ABbury Park second team Tues- Connecticut, Saturday. Phone 565, Red Bank day of last week by a score of 0 to A Democratic rally and dance will 0. Friday afternoon of this week at be held at the township high school thrco o'clock at Leonardo the first at Leonardo Friday night, There township team' will play against will be two speakers. High Grade Meats and Poultry Woodbury. The women's auxiliary of All HOOVER CURTIS Saints' We«ley Coddington -will lead the church at Navcsink is hold- AT REASONABLE PRICES. prayer meeting at tho New Mon- ing, a, rummage sale today in, the pariah house.. mouth Baptist church tonight and HE United States of America is the most PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. the subject will' be "Why I Believe Mrs. Emerson Moult sang a solo at tho Now Monmouth Baptist T progressive, the most prosperous, the most in God." A communion service will vital country in the world. Our standards bo held Sunday morning and thechurch Sunday night. Just a Few of Our Specials! subject will bo "A Citizen of No of living* our sc*l© of wages, our standards of Mean City." At night tho topic will education, and life in all its phases, lead the Do you know that be "Vote." The high school orches- world. CAN WE AFFORD TO EXPERIMENT? tra, under tho leadership of Miss The vitnl need of our country today is to con- Mabel Northcott, will render music MURFITT'S tinue our prosperity—to continue progressive at the evening service. Misa Holwlg Republican government—to continue the protec- v.il! lead tho Christian Endeavor tive tariff which has brought such a high stand- Cloverbloom Creamery Butter 495, meeting Sunday night. EX-E-MO ard of living to our people. With these incon- t (IN Ji-LB. PRINTS) healt Eczema, Skin . Diaeaui On the concrete road at Leonardo troverttble facts staring us in the face—WE Saturday night Prank Parker of and Itching Plica. Try it and fca convinced. CANNOT AFFORD TO EXPERIMENT. Highlands was obliged to run his au- tomobile into a ditch to avoid strik- PRICE, 50c. Republicans who support Hoover and fail to also Legs or Hind Vi Fresh-Killed ing the car of a New York man At Drug(Wt« or r KEAN vote for Kean and Larson deliberately repudiate - LARSON of Genuine 4—4%-tb. Size which darted in front of him and their leader. A. C. MURflTT. fir United States Senator for Governor overturned. Both machines wore IB Oakland St., Red Bank. Spring Lamb badly damaged, buf"no one was ecr- Read Mr. Hoover** own appeal delivered at New- ORGAN F. LARSON, Republican ' iously hurt. The New York man IJAMILTON F. KEAN Is a native Jer- candidate for Governor, is a prac* ark, September 18th, "We have the task today in M was arrested on a charge of driving •eyman with a record of unielnih tical idealist. He has the intelligence, an automobiles while he was drunk. New Jersey of electing, not only an executive of the ability and the engineering training No More Piles •ervlco to hit party and to his State. He was fined and his license w»s re- tho Federal government. No national adminis- to cope with big problems. Nine years Armour's Star or voked. Successful as a buiinom man—a banker tration can succeed without a majority in thu of Democratic rule in the executive of- Pilo sufferers can only get quick, fice in Trenton has created a political Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Palmer, safe and lasting relief by removing and a farmer—he is well equipped to Senate and in the House. The recovery of a dictatorship. That can only be termi- Swift's Premium Hams Miss Anno Walling, S. B. Curtis; the cause—bad blood circulation in grapple with the most Important eco- Senatorship'in New Jersey and the reinforcement nated by the election of a Republican James E. Grigga, Rov^ H. P. Simp- the lower bowel. Cutting nnd nalves of that fine battalion of able Congressmen from Governor. Senator Larson has a record nomic problems confronting our nation Bon, Mr. and Mra. Lee Cleveland, cant do this—an Internal remedy this state is equally a part of the task of the Re* of seven years' constructive service in Best Quality Fresh-Killed Mr. and MM. George Acker, MISB must be-jiscd. Dr. Leonhardt'a Hem today—finance and agriculture. Elect the State Senate, serving both as Presi- Best Quality mt\ Roid, a harmless tablet, succeeds publican organization. Likewise, for effective dent and Leader. When you vote for Long Island Gertrude Roberts, Mra. 3. Crawford because it rclioves this blood conges Kean United States Senator to support government of the State of New Jersey you have Compton, Misa Nina Hclwig and Larson you are voting for clean, efficient tion and strengthens the aft'ectcc President Hoover. need of the election of a Republican Governor." Stain Government. Prime Rib Roast 1/ Miss Augusta Griggs represented parts. Hem-Roid has a wonlerfu None Better. the New Monmouth Baptist church record for quick, safe nnd litting DUXS at tho Baptist state convention at relief to Pile sufEfera. It will do Asbury Pork last week. the Bamo for you or money back A service for reception of new United chemists and druggists any- 38 Monmouth St., Phone S6S. Red Bank, N. J. where sell Hem-Roid with this guar- members and communion will bo Vote the Straight ican Ticket antee. held at the Belford Methodist church REPUUI«,N STATE COfAMITTEt, TRENTON KJ. Sunday morning. At night there will be a song service and a sermon on "World Citizens." The men's bible class will hold a business and social meeting tomorrow night at eight o'clock. The junior choir will meet for practice Friday night at eight o'clock. A very successful Hallowe'en so- ciable for the benefit of tho Port Monmouth fire company was held at tho Port Monmouth schoolhouse last week. Prizes were won by Miss ; Your Vote Doris Allen, Miss Anna Staber, Wil ham Allen, John Wilberhorst and William Downs. Tho judges were may not elect your choice for President, but in Mrs. Lewis Blood, Lewis Trcgor and MM. Alida Taylow. The firemen cleared $40. choosing an Overcoat, what you say goes. Holy Communion will be observed [it St. Clement's Episcopal church at Dolford tomorrow morning at ten Whether you prefer a Single or Double Breast- Ladies', Men's o'clock In observance of All Saints' and Boys' day. At eight o'clock tomorrow night a special sorvico will be held. ed model-plain blue or fancy pattern- The Girls' Friendly society will meet Leather noxt Monday night at eight o'clock nnd on Tuesday and Friday nfter- smooth finish or fleecy fabric; your choice COATS noona of next week at hnlf-pnat three o'clock. of these nobby Overcoat candidates that A number of tho mnnibors of tho Men's and Boys' World Wldo Guild of the Now Mon- mouth Flnptist church expect to at- we will trot out for your inspection, will Sheep Lined tend a Btnto conference nnd banquet which will bo hold by Baptist guilds at Plalnflcid Saturday night. Mra. surely please you. COATS J. Crawford Compton will head the delegation. Tho masquerade nodnblo which Fur Lined, was held by tho girls' club of tho Wool Lined llelford Motlioiliat church lust Tliura- Kuppenheimer Overcoats and Unlined diiy night was it grout nucccfis In every respect. Thcro wn» n largo nttnmlanco and everybody had a and other well-known makes, in a variety never flno timo. before shown. So, step right in Men, the polls are GLOVES Mm. William W. Swan of Navc- filnk nnd her now born son, Willlnm now open, and if you need any assistance in making Swnn, Ji\, aro oxpectod homo Snt- Underwear urduy from Long Island collogo hos- a choice, we'll be glad to help you. Prices range from lillnl lit Drooklyn. Tho mother and in Two-Piece and babe nro In gooil henlth. Mr. und Mm, C. 1>. Itocho nnd Union Suits. tholr dniiKhtcr. Mlns Florcitco Itocho, to npnnt Hundiiy with nnothor clnuRh- $25-°° Irr, Ml." I.iiollln Roche, who In a Aluitanl nt (inorKlnn court collogo nt J,liltnwoo'lorls Burnett 155 155 171 Central power and light company. Sarah Lipack, Miss Ida Miller, Max SeYour Own Boss Oh, It's ice we've alwayB hated I EPWORTH LEAGUE PLAY. Benowitz, Harry Kohn and Samuel \1M up your ewa.taalem In All our troubles it's created. 115 834 746 The third district art conference II ipsn Urn. Toll* s«4 hoouhoW Weinstein of Red Bank j Irving Rieh- 1 Wont you tell us if you know of the New Jersey federation was clilllM. Esljsiltlsnd quick, Of somo iceless place to go? The Bakers and Grocers captured Eatontown Church Society Cleared ter of Little Silver, Miss Pauline . ...jdy npttti. Exriiulve Itiri. thrVe'"game"s""fromli7"Cornrn'erciai|held at the Woman's clubhouse at Ion. Cjlillnil lncoo«.. Wills $60 on Event L»»l Week. Werner of Long Branch, Julius todiy. i ULLIAN H. Vdiir'auinr, Chauffeurs Monday night onTay-IJed Bank on Monday afternoon The Epivorth league of the Ea Pearlmutter of Lakewood, -Miss A. tt. C. JOHNSON CO. 17 Linden Place, Bed Bank. The executive board of the Red lor's alleys at Eatontown. Th' tonfown Methodist church cleared Webeen of Perth Amboy and Louis Bank club served as a reception scores were: about 360 last Thursday night by a Goldstein of Freehold. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT committee. Mrs. Thomas Jardine is • Estate of Rusiell D. Clayton, deceased. Do You Burn Fuel OH? BAKERS AND GROCERS play entitled "Take My Advice" at Notice is hereby given- that the accounts G Hartman 147 134 the art chairman of the third dis- Crescent hall. The play was u of the subscribers, executors Df the estate , If so, it will surely be to your HUDSON HOUSE PARTY. of said deceased, will be audited and stated Colmorgsn 15 trict. Representatives were present i comedy drama based on a story of interest eft mako no new purchases Calmidrlallo 170 198 16 from clubs at Belmar, Long Branch,' by the Surronate of the County of Mon- a small town, tho growth of whicn Annual Affair (or Guests and mouth. and reported {or settlement to the until you've seen what we have to Mills 165 189 17 Asbury Park, Matawan, Keyport, 1 Orphans Court of said County, on Thurs- offer. We can positively and abso- P.rny 161 171 23 was being held back by a grafter Friends Held Friday Night day, the twenty-second day of November, lutely prove to you that we are Oakerson 179 109 15 Spring Lake and Seagirt. Miss' A. D. 1028. at which time application will Florence R. Kridel gave an address | who controlled tho town's only The .annual masquerade party be made for the allowance of commlssloni handling tho best fuel oil available and counsel fees. , . - . < < 821 891. 87 of welcome. Short talks were given ' newspaper. Miss Clara Morris and given by the management of the ; in this territory. The cost of it Is Frederick G. Steelman took tho Dated October 9, A. D. 192S. • • •> no more than you 'pay for. oils of COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEURS by most of the visitors, telling chief-1 Hudson House for the house guests MARIB.CIiAYTOff. - Daughter of Mrs. Catherine Latnuth Daughter of Mr j. Eva Woov Howe principal parts. Arthur Morris was and their friends was held at Le SI Irving Place. Bed Bank, N. J. very ordinaiy quality, Drop us a uox 72, Mohawk, Michigan 1006 South K. Street, Danville, III. Remold. 158 215 17 ly of their manner of conducting the Ming 179 138 14 stage manager. More than 200 Bon Temps hall oh, Friday night. It CHARLES W. CLAYTON, 08 jd 0T>Pl° us a rinK on tho Phons "After my daughter grew "I praise Lydia E. Pinkham'a art departments of their clubs. Let-, Underdid Avenue, Edgewater, N. J. and we'll be very glad to show you. Sanborn 168 144 18 ters from artists were read by Mrs.persons attended the performance. waa largely attended and there waj into womanhood she began to VegetableCompound for what LQWI 140 180 18 Requests have been received to re- a great variety of fancy and NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT McKnlght 148 168 22 J. N. Beers and Mrs. H. C. Mccklcm. i Estate of Thomas E. Walling, deceased. feel rundown and weak and a it has done for my fourteen- Miss Abbie Strickland gave a talk' peat the play at Avon and Ocean jrotesque costumes worn. Music was Notice Is horeby given that the accounts A Little Word, but Oh—I friend asked me to get her furnished by a foui>piece orchestra. of the subscriber, administratrix of tha es- year-old daughter as well as for 738 84S 86 on school art and Mrs. Leon do laGrove. tate of said deceased, will be audited and Ice is such a little word your medicine. She took Lydia me. It has helped her growth The umpires for next week are a Reussille read a paper 6n the jew- Tho hall was decorated In Hallo- stated by the Surrogate of the County of Monmouth and reported for settlement to You'd think it meant not much, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- and her nerves and she has a follows: elry of the Renaissance. Tea and PARTY AT NEW MONMOUTH. we'en colors. A buffet luncheon of But try to do without it, folks, sandwiches, doughnuts and cidor tho Orphans Court °? said oonnty, on pound and Lydia E, Pink- good appetite nor/ end sleeps November 5 th—At Red Bank, Shoeraej cako were served by Mrs. VanBuren Thursday, the twenty-second day of- No- And you will get In Dutch. ham's Herb Medicine. Her well. She has gone to school and Engineers vs. Telephone Company Smock, Mrs. James R. Wolcott, Mrs. Hallowe'en Festivitiee Enjoyed by was served. vember, A. D. 192B, at which time applica- Baptist Young Folks. tion will be made for the allowance of com- I Wed it once', and what a mess! nerves are better, her appetite every day since beginning the Percy White. Lon C. Barrett, Mrs. Mart P. Havi- missions and Qounael fees. November Gth—at Eatontown. Automo. Eighty persons attended a Hallo- Oceanport News. Dated October C, A. D. 1928, . ^y food turned gray and green, is good, she is in good spirits medicine. I will continue to blls Men vs. Bakers and Grocers, Walte] land and Mrs. Walter VanKeuren. ELIZA WALLING. And well I knew 'twas full of rm» we'en party held by the World Wide Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farley and KO and able to work every day. Schroeder. The club chorus mot last Thurs- EDWARD w. WISE. ESQ., Though they could not be seen. give it to her at regular in- guild of the New Monmouth Bap- family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bed Bank, N. J., November 6th—Commercial Chauflcu: day night with Mrs. Manlif L. Bran- ** Proctor. We recommend the Vegetable tervals and will recommend it I. Washers, Joseph Whalen. tist church last Thursday night. No doubt they thought they'd mak« in in charge of the meeting. J. Kyan attended tho Democratic rally Compound to other girls and to other mothers who have November 7th—Eisner vs. Second Ka Amid decorations of cornstalks and NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT mo ill, tlonal Bank, George Dray. Stanley Farrar is conductor of the at Red Bank Saturday night!. Estate of 'Henry Carter, deceased. to their mothers."—Mrs. Cath- daughters with similar trou- Jack o'Lanterna they had a jolly Notice ,1c hereby given that the accounts But oh! r fooled 'em neat, November 8th—CJothlert and Insuranc chorus and Miss ASbie Strickland is Miss Nellie Egan of Rumson spent erine Lamutht bles,"—Mrs. Eva Wood Howe* time playing games and feasting. of the subscriber, administrator of the es-For I 'phoned tho iceman rtolsf va. Broad Street Bank, GUB Colmorgan. pianist. Among the club members the week-end with Mis3 Marie Far* tate of said deceased, will be audited and November 9th—Postofllce vs. Gas an< stated by tbe Surrogate of the County of away present at the chorus meeting were There was a grand march and prizes ley. Steam Fitters, Harry Guilmette. Monmouth and reported for settlement to And bought new grub to eatl Mrs. Olive L. Gilsey, Mrs. Arthur V. v.ere awarded to the wearers of the /The firemen will hold dances at the Orphans Court of said county, c Lytfia E; The captains of the various team best costumes. Children who reth- e flrehouse Tuesday, November Thursday, the twenty-SBeond day of No- CAROL MYERS, and the membership committee wil Gregory, Mrs. Manlif L. Eranin, vember. A. D. 1928, at which time applica- Shrewsbury, N. J, Miss Aul, Mrs. A. C. Mosby, Mrs. ceived prizes were Elizabeth Rob- 13th, and Tuesday, November 27th. tion will be made for the allowance of com< meet at seven o'clock tonight at Tay- erta and Fitzroy Walling. Older Mrs. K. P. West and Mrs. Michael missions and counsel fees. Vegetable lor's alleys at Eatontown. uke M. Bleakney, Mrs. Clark, Sirs. Dated October 6. A. D. 1928. John Ivins, Miss Gertrude Norman, folks who won prizes were Missus Ryan are planning a card party for FREDERIC K. ADAMS. Oh, Mr. Iceman > ;;'Lyclia; E. Mnkham.'.ty Co.\ Lynn, Mass. Etta and Pearl Coddington, William EDWARD W. WISE. ESQ., Mrs. W. E. Braisted, Mrs. Victor the benefit of the fire company tho Eed Bank. N. J., Iceman, iceman, TEAMS COULDN'T AGREE. Allen and Urban Hancock, Jr. King, Mrs. John King, Mrs. Vernoti ast week in November. Proctor. Stop again hcrel Rose, Mra. Clifford Humphrey, Miss ort Monmouth and Keamburg Nothing's good, nothing's ewcet-. Natalie Pharo, Mrs. Beard, Miss Spoiled food cornea dear I Odda Ovor Playing Field. Elizabeth D. Shreve, Mrs.' Hcaley Port Monmouth and Keansburg and Mrs. Ely. THE QUALITY SHOP. Iceman, iceman, , failed to get together for their fina Dont pass me hyl baseball game of the scries last Sun- The monthly meeting of thfi club Lot mo take ice attain day because they could not come to will bo hold next Wednesday in- Right till I dlel BOSCH an agreement as to where the game stend of on the usual second Fri- MIM. EARRY rjOWBN, would be played. Intense rivalry day. It will be "neighborhood day" " • ' Kerpwt, N. J. has existed between the two teams and the guests of honor will be Mrs. George'S. Ferguson of Asbury hroughout the series, which stands Park nnd Mrs. Mary Daniels of Election day is drawing near, RADIO a tie with two victories for each Ocean Grove. Representatives from Hoover wants milk, Smith want* Disputes among the players nd women's clubs at Asbury Park, J. Merran's beer; among tho spectators have marked Freehold, Long Branch, Matawan, But whichever wins of thete two all of tho games. Russell Poling, Ocean Grove and Shrewsbury arc 75 MONMOUTH STREET, ginks— mannger of the Port Monmouth We'll still need Ice to coo! our expected to, bo in attendance. 'The drinks. team, has announced that his team hostesses of the afternoon will be RED BANK, N. J. willing to play tho,final game at Mrs. C. F. Bostock, Mrs. Eleanor INEZ RAE LAWYER, Keansburg next Sunday. Port Mon- Dnrling, Mrs. Wnltcr Morris, Mrs. 16 Weit Bunset Ave., Kid Binlc. 1 electric mouth iB winding up n very success Here is where you should buy your cloth- Andrew B. Murray nnd Mrs. Frank ul season, having lost but three McMahon. ing. We have a selection of Ladies' Coats games out of eighteen plnycd. Red Bunkers, Tale Not* I A basketball team is being or- and Dresses, smartly fashioned and well-tail- You cant buy bettor coal than ;anizpd among tho members of the PARTV AT JPAJR HAVEN. ivo handlo nnd you cant got better 'ort Monmouth baseball team and ored at the most reasonable offers. Here are service. And talking of that, you Hallowe'en Festivities Held l,y ought to know that our jervlca In- Mr. Toling will nlso manage Pupils of the Eighth Crude. tenm. Sonio o£ tho plnyera on the some of the specials we are offering at below cludes expert advice on oil heating rnattora. 'I his i»n't ompty talk. W« team nre Marlon Walling, George Tho clichth grade pupils of the Willow street school nt Fair Haven comparison prices. nro qulto ready to send a technical reproduc- Pcnterman, Georgo Gill, Callahnn, onglnoor to yout houio, If nocegsiry, Nish and Thomas. An effort is be- eld a Itnllowc'cn party Monday to solve your hontlnjc problom. Tlif« ^ tion—full-toned, clear ing mado to obtain the usi> of thenight nt tho schoolhouao. Games icrvlcc, of course, cost* you nothing. wore plnyod niiil elder nnd doiiRh- with unusual power and Hart KrnnslmrK civic hall In which LADIES' LADIES' MEN'S Children's t you huvo any reason to bellov* to play bnskotlmll frame*. nuts were enjoyed. Thoso present Butterfly Skirts, Boys' and Girls' that you aro. not getting the right no distortion—all arc high wcro Koliind Kcnniinoru, principal DRESSES. COATS. i Chinchilla results out of your holding plant, dono hcsltiito to cull on us for help. points of Bosch superi- FOOTBALL TEAM piSDANDS. t tho school, Mrs. Arthur Sickles, Sliea from 10 to B2. Blu. Chinchillas and icnrhor of the eolith jrrndo, llopo $3.49 Satin and Satin Velours. Silk lined) COATS. ority. The finely carved fully lined. njurlos Force Atlantic Highlands Uorlow, Mark Ucrlow, Until Ilnyc«, V«Iue.l at $5.00. Crlmnietl Velvet. well tailored. enhinct illustrated •Te«m to Quit Playing. Unrgnrot Eirnn, Anna Vlmljnl, Look for u« in this paper ovory All Colort anil Stylet. week. And dont forgot to aond in 'Jmrmi Rail, Alfrnd Rhode*, Cicoi^n Sweaters to $9.00 hides away n UOBCII Tho Atlantic HlKlilandn high Match. $25.00 up your own contribution, You ifot a Speaker. Come in and icliool football tenm him dlnbiimlml. -tt-tlc, I''rnnk Znjccek, Carolyn Min- dollar if you land. jricH to several iilnycra reduced .011, Kllcalii'tlt MacClonkry, OIK'H Two-Pieced BOYS' SUITS hear this new Uosch Re- ho "quad to twelve, mid tho ntlilptlc ^chwonkor, Dorln linden, Dorothy $1.98 Long and Short. ceiver with seven AC lommltlro of tlm lionnl of education iViiolloy, Anna Hull, Vlvlnn I.ln- Values «( 12.011. Ladies' SUITS. otod to (lixcontlnuo football /or t!x> nrKor, Winifred Gilbert And Until Pur* Worsted, $8.00 up Addrcii tubes nnd n power tube. inner. Underwear niion. Four ]>liiy(

DIES OF BULLET WOUND. Steeg right full, ..Bertha Lewis left another touchdown in the.last quar INDOOR POLO. full and Elzabeth Allen goal. t WINS BASEBALL SERIES. Nsptwnai ST. JAMES'S DEFEATED. ten ANNOUNCING Youth Shot br Father of On the other team Red Bank Cavalry Troop to Opt* RED BANK TOWN TEAM NOW Hit Girl Frl.nd. were Doris Rod Bank was handicapped,-four ITS FOOTBALL TEAM LOST TO Wilt d, -I ?eaion at Waetntltl, COUNTY CHAMPIONS. Harold Johmon, nineteen year- nt iht, Tngiilni- playcrq Walnc; inmH° ST. MARY'S_HJGH SCHOOL. Rcpphard right inside, -Margaret to play on account, of injuries. Tha Tho l(cd Hank cnVAlry troop will Th*r D«ftat*d the Kaypert Town old Neptune high school boy, died Tuller left inside, Jean' Curchin p!«y its first indoor polo game f Friday nlrht at th« Spring Lake hoi)- > Wai Played at South Am. Keyea trothers starred for High- y it TMBI j th Ndh in ~ rltar pltal from a bullet wound inflicted bojr and the Scoro Waa Tied wing, tho. sqanoni Ndvamhff Open port by IS to 6—To PUjr Brook- g, H er ha, Phyl Moog and Stout played a fine de- field against Troop G. The trooper* ,, by Joseph Faruggio. The shooting til the La.t of the Fourth Quar. lyn Royal Colortd OUali Sunday. lili s MMackay left half, Deborah Bji- will begin practico tills week. Owing was the .result of Jphnton'g refusal tar—Th* Count.Ended S to 0. fensive game for the cavalrymen. The Red Bank town baseball town chanan right half, Florence Mac- Next Sunday, afternoon the Redto tho scarcity of polo mounts the i Tea and to marry Farugglo's daughter Mar- - St. Jsmcs high school football v Luncheon defeated the Keypprt town club Bun- Donald right full, Grace Getty left Red Bank troop will play most Of ion, with; whom he had been keep- team van defeated Friday afternoon Bank team will m6et the Fort Han- day at Koyport, thereby winning tilt full and Barbara Goode goal. Ruth its games away. Tho team this yea* • Dinner After-Theater Ing company,: It is said tho parents by St. Mary's Catholic high 6chopl cock athletic club. The gamo will series between the hro teams, the Bcutell substituted for Deborah will consist of First Llout. Joseph" of both wore in favor of the mar- at South Amboy. The score was G start at three o'clock. Both teams county baseball championship and Buchanan arul Mildred Longstreet E- Fix, Jr., Second Lieut, Robert I* ' Sandwiches Nibble* riage. Faruggio Is being held on a to 0. The South Amboy school mado are evenly matched and a good sixty per cent of the tpte rtcelpU of for Grace Getty. Linton, Corporal Frank T. Wise and charge, of murder and his two daugh- its winning score'in the last low game la expected. Sunday's game. The "Cora wag 18 By a score of 3 to 0 the senior Trooper Gordon Paul.' ters are under ball as witnesses. minutes of the gamo. The ball wai Red Bank Atlantic Highlands to 0. The came' was a merry-go- class defeated tho frcBhmen class on St. James's forty yard line when ItodWIuo round for the Bed Bankers until the Friday afternoon. Grace Brooke Keefor Ts paya to adverting in Tho. Register. a twonty-yard forward pass from last half of the ninth' inning when scored two-goals and Jean Walker _ .^ i. ^j the quarterback to Carroll, left-end, Sanborn's boys became lax and fh« mado the other goal. Mies Ruth VICTORY BY. ONE POINT.was perfected. Carroll ran the re- Moon j L(J.... , Grodtakl STEPINTO TOWN FOR" Keyporters scored four runs. Gould, Leddy, supervinor of physical train- maining distance and scored. Ho Stout LT.,Vi? ... Joilln Red Bank's new pitcher, played win- ing, wajjrefercc. Kadenbnch L LE..,, .... Dnvin - A DAY RED BANK DEFEATED LONG was tackled on St. JamoB's one-yard ning bull end although touched for Oakeraon QB.... ,... Dado —viiit friendl—lee a matint* or) BRANCH SATURDAY. mark by John Sammon of Bed Bank Kolscore was 7 to 8. The contest roade several long end-runs, but lost during tho winter,"and the first prac- ber meeting at the clubhouse tomor- 8:58 A, M. Two-baggers were made by Gould,, tice game will be held next Monday row night and after the business ses- iAn Important Announcement Schott and Meyers of Red Bank, Do- was played on Dodger's field on ground when they attempted to buck Ridge road. Football fans 'lined the Bed Bank line. night. All Red Bank high school sion on old-fashioned clam chowder Boskey and Happ of Keyport. In ad- graduates aro" eligible to play on feast, will bo enjoyed. to Investors dition to the horns runs Egbert made both sides of the field. Patrick Oalandriello and George tho squad, the membership of which Tho club's winter program will New Jersey Central It was a contest that will long be VW8 HAVJ ptepared • itttlitlcil report on • nitlonally four hits, scored another run, and Quigley starred "for Red Bank both come up for consideration. One of remembered. It wss marked with is expected to reach fifteen or more W prominent Public UtUltyHoIdlOB sndManagamsnt drove In seven of the thirteen tal- on defensive and offensive play. The the principal foatures of tho win- unusual roughness and numerous players. The team will compete with DANCING company, tniei on * recogaited New Yoikmuket, re- lies. Meyers of Red Bank and De- lineup follows: ter schedule is the first official club penalties. In the lost quarter the various other basketballcrs in the garding which Uw following d«t» li ptnlnoflti Boakey of Keyport each made four Rid Bank South Amboj race of the season which is known referee in enforcing the penalties Martin :.. RE Taffsd* county, Loroy McKnight Is assist- TOE hits, including a two bagger. Mey- as tho Commodore's race. A per- ertlei. nmWIiif ficouji tb» »otlM2tl(I of publle atffitba, covered more ground with the ball Tylutkl RT .../Fornula ing in forming tho squad. 3, Supplrlni bulc t iitndili of iu. mitt, ice, •l.ctrlt Il|hj ers scored three .Rod Bank runa and petual trophy to commemorate the BALLE f than the two teams accomplished in Laurina RG Grlmley Mr. Newman is an alumnus of DeBoskoy scored once and drove in Fitzgerald C McGoncn.o name of Commodore James B. "hrouih i«n itaui, with eoniumu poruiitio4 if rMSatlu scrimmage. Thore was a dramatic the Red Bank high school and ha another tally for his team. McPhea LC Tet»o Weaver in ice yachting circles haa ACRO- '490,000. ••''.•'.". i finish to the contest when Red Bank Tanner l/f Kalll.-.e was a membar of the high school In the field Newman starred for been offered to the club by William BATIC 3. A mimiutloi'additional praputlfi art to In uqulndi lob- repulsed four attempts of the vis-Gill LB Carroll basketball team. He played basket- Red Bank. Threo double.* plays were W. Vaughn and it is likely that tho 4, Th« common nock tl carnal lavtl (aroaad II) li wall b»« tors to score from the five-yard Navlll. Olfc. Walltui ball at tho University of Pennsyl- BUCK & • fpw •«««• markr ratio o/pricfJo cuihti, uSfu bate* perfected by the, former Bears, In Quisle/ RHB Grlmei boat winning the first official race of tlii pilca it vblcbil li ou tonrlftloa th. nock wUliiU lot line. vania nnd of late he has acted aa WING two of the twin plays David. Mac- Calandrlello LHB DuKm the season this year will get the dis- whan iht hell coocitnloi comlns divttopm.otl bicoml Sammon FB Vellanp referee at various basketball con- g.netlUi'known. intosh, a fielder, was the principal Mo Bcore was made In the first tinction of having its name to be tho STEP Ai we ate de Jlroui of furnlibing thli rtpott only to ihoie quarter. In the second quarter af- Substitute, for St. Jamea'i—Levy for tests at the Red Bank Bchools and figuro, Borden and Woolley played Neville. KtnneuVfor Leavy; Shcan for Gill, first to be inscribed on this trophy. whottetctUylattteitti In/sound ucurltlci, tad do not tor an exchange of punts Dlspango at the Leonardo high school. SOCIAL well for Keyport. This nine worked Cornell for Shean. Another trophy to be awarded is are to btoidcait this InfdrtnMlon, wt hive purpOKly of Long Branch squirmed his way two double' putouts. Errori were On Friday the Bed Bank team the "Eagle" prize donated by a withheld the Dims of «he utility. through the Red Bank team and ran TROOP ELEVEN DEFEATED. Register* made by Macintosh, Schott and Mey- will play the Lakcwood public high friend of the club who styled, himself Full details will, however, be gladly futnbned to in* 46 yards for a touchdown, In mak- Now. tereited tavcitorl upon ttqueit. ers of Red Bink and Perrlnc, Bor- cchodl football squad- at Lakewood. Red Bank Football Team White- Nemo. The priae of gold pieces iB don and Woolley of Keyport. In theing'the kick for the extra point tho So far St. Jamosis team has wun washed by Atlantic Highland.. to go to the crew of the boat win- eighth Inning Troyano of Keyport pigskin went between the goal posts, HENRY A. NEWMAN/INCORPORATED two gamea out of four played.- Before a crowd of 400 persons ning the last race of the season. Classes Now Running was trapped between first and sec-jut Long Branch was guilty of hold- in Child* Building. SpdMM in tuWeVtlUl) I»n$tmtut$ ond' but he returned safely to first Ing and the point did not count. the Atlantic Highlands semi-profes- Other cups to be contested •jfor are the Augustus M. Mlnton cup, the MA8LE OOLBMAN 299 Broadway, Ntw York by outrunning Meyers of the Red Long Branch kicked oft to Rod SOCCER MATCHES. sional football team defeated the Bank team, who attompted to put Red Bank cavalry troop Sunday af- Paul de la Reussille cup and the IS Hector Place Bank, Kussoll made a first down. Thomas Irving' Brown cup. Mr. Phone 2011. him out Blngle handed. A forward pass was intercepted. Rod Bank Sophomore Clan Defeat- ternoon on Doelger's flold by a score ed Freihman Ctau by One Goal. of 37 to 0. The Atlantic Highlands Brown's Phantom has a leg on each Red Bank made three runs In theLong Branch failed to mako a first of the trophies and Ira Crouse's The sophomore class girls' soccer team started off with a rush and by first inning. Egbert's homer with down. Red Bank was penalized fif- Tyro has a leg on the Reussille cup teen yards, and punted to the op-team of Red Bank defeated the a series of end runs scored a touch- Jackson and Meyers on base by vir- down. In the second quarter, B. with the Phantom. tue of hits made these tallies. In theponents' 86-yard line. Long Branch freshman class last Wednesday af- punted and Russell brought the ball ternoon by a score of 1 to 0. ThKeyee s found little opposition around With no racing at home last year second inning Kaell was scored af- the 'ends and made three touch- ter walking L by-Gouid's-i-tyo-bagger. back to the 46-yard lino. Bed Bank 1 tally was made by Eleanor Jardlne cwing to unfavorable conditions the after she and Thelma Rush had downs. At the ond of the half the iceyacht enthusiasts are eagerly In the fifth—Egbert" again pushed advanced the ball to Long Branch's """ ' '"' "" ' " ' score was 24 to 0. n even Jackson and Meyers across the rub- 26-yard line when the half ended. kicked the ball down the field. awaiting an opportunity to try out ber with a homor into^a gully at Long Branch kicked off at the The sophomore line-up consisted In the third quarter the troopers new craft. New boats are owned Temperature centerflelj about 150 yards from opening of the third quarter, No of Margaret Hackstaff center for- made a spurt and gained a few by Reuben White, Jacob Ruppert homeplate. Bentley followed with a gain was made and Red Bank ward, Edith Head right inside, yards on' line plunges by Oakerson and..George Gillig. Boats owned by Thomas Irving Brown, Gerald Hol- four-base hit over tho centerReld punted. Long Branch was penalized Eleanor Jardine left inside, Sylvia and Marthens, but were finally CERT-MTDE. brook and Charles Burd and John fence and Pens was replaced by De-flftecn yards. The visitors punted Levinsky right wing, Mildred Golf forced to kick. B. Keyes then ran Mucchio. No outs were made when pnd Hackstaff ran fifteen yards be- | Wt wing, Jessie Thomas center half, thirty yards for another touchdown. Conover havo been remodeled, which Conover kicked the goal for the ex-makes them an unknown quantity the new boxman took hold but Mac- fore he was tackled. Russell got Katherine Houghton right half, tra point. Atlantic Highlands mado among the club's fleet. intosh died out, Schott struck out, oose and made a forty-yard run Thelma Rush left half, Alma Vom- Knoll walked and Gould fanned. It for a touchdown. He .stiff-armed was Gould's first and only strikeout several players. Diapango, Long in nine times at bat in two games. Branch's safety man, grabbed RUB- OAL Jackson Bcored, after he hod walked ECII and for a moment it looked as QUALITY nnd had been advanced to third by if- he would go down, but he j FRIENDLY Mcyoro, on a hit by Egbert. Mey- wrenched himself free and ran over CREDIT. FURNITURE. ers in an attempt to help Egbert the goal line. Hackstaff made a suc- steal from first to second was caught cessful kick for the extra point, between third and home and put out, Russell, Hackstaff, Jacoubs and In the eighth frame Newman, Mey- McClees.the "Four; Horsemen" of the ers, Egbert and David Macintosh Ked Bank, team, took turns ripping scored after hitting. Schott made his up the Long Branch line and mado double in this inning on which Mac- two first downs in succession. Red intosh scored, Bank Was penalized fifteen yards. Acme Furniture Co. Keyport made two runs In theShortly afterward Ewing of Red second inning. Moycrs and Troyano Bank was put out of the game and 'Red Bank's Fastest Growing Furniture House" did the' scoring. Meyors doubled, Red Bank was penalized half the dis- wont to third on a single by Troy- tance to the goal. Red Bank punted ano, and scored on a scratch hit byto Long Branch's 26-yard line and Pentz. Troyano scored on a hit andDispango advanced the ball nine Phone 2104 Red Bank, N.J. : run play while Pens was being re- yards. The quarter ended. 135-137 Monmouth Street, tired at second. From the second to Red Bank smothered two attempts the last inning DeBOskey and Mey- tu gain a yard for first down and • ers were the only players to reach Long Branch punted. Then came ' third. In the ninth round Woolley, several penalties on both sides. Dis- Finished and veneered in either brown wal* Borden, DeBvskey and Happ scored panga was taken oui. Red Bank nut or mahogany. Five-ply tops and fronts of "The Place for You to Eat" after hitting. An error by Meyers was forced to kick. Long Branch selected veneers. Shaded finish with three- at shortstop aided DaBoskey's tally. started an aerial attack. A twenty- The Rod Bank nine showed the yard pass was successful. Another toned stenciled decoration. Turned' wood result of good coaching and on, sev- long pass was made and it was knobs decorated. Pedestal table has exten- eral occasions stumped their op- called a completed pass because a sion top. Plenty of china and linen storage PLEASANT INN ponents with timely hit and runRed Bank player Interfered with plays. On each play of this type a the receiver, the ball was now on room. A suite adapted for small dining and run was scored. Sanborn's team the fifteen yard-line. Long Branch breakfast rooms. RESTAURANT o!so used the bunting attack to good tried a field goal from placement, TELEPHONE 1108. advantage. but failed. Noxf-Sunday Red Bank will play Bank got the ball on its own This Suite consists of 9 pieces—54-in. Buffet, tho Brooklyn royal colored giants twenty-yard line, but was forced to Extension Table, Combination China-Server, Special Care for Parties al the Nowman Springs road dla- punt. Long Branch executed sev- mond. Gould, who has pitched ninc- eral forward passes and brought Six Tapestry covered Chairs. teen scoreless innings against the the ball to Red Bank's five-yard Shrewsbury Ave. & Newman Springs Road, colored giants, will twirl for Redline. It was a tense moment. Only RED BANK, N- J. Bank, The Brooklyn team played a a few minutes to play and a touch- five-inning twilight game at this down would mean sure victory for placo during the summer und Long Branch. The Red Bank lino Special $9Q.OO BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON, 65c trounced tho town team, then man- was impregnable and threo rushes aged by Herbert Hunter, by a 8 toadvanced Uie ball only two yards. From 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. 1 count. On tho fourth down there was a BED BANK. fumblo and tho ball bounced over CONSOMME OR VEGETABLE SOUP AD R II PO A I the goal line. A Bed Bank player Newman, If ..... 11OAST BEEF On ROAST VEAL & VEGETABLES 1 fell on It. Tho roforco ruled tho Five-ply tops and PIE, CAKE OR ICE CREAM a M.yen,' aa play a touchdown and tho bull went fronts. All oak interi- Elbtrt, cf < to Red Bank on its own twenty-yard Dentley. tb i SERVICE A LA CARTE ALL DAY D. Maelntoih, rf.. i lino. Soveral rushes wore mado by ors, natural finish. Dust Sohott, lb ...... i I Bed Bank and then the final whistle Kaall, a .C..... 0 blew. proof cases both top CHICKEN DINNER, $1.50 GoUltl, p „., i The entire Red Bank team playod and bottom. Back rails From 6 P. M. to 12 P. M. Total! 4« IS la IT II n great gamo. Wolcott's work on the KEYPOHT. and base-rails of curly AD n II FO Una was ono of tho features of tho ASSORTED ITALIAN ANTIPA8TO WoollOr, 9b , I contest maple. Pencilled striped llorttfn, it „.„ 0 Score by periods i CU1CKKN OU VEGETABLE SOUP Pirrlnt, lb .. 1 walnut veneered top HI'AOHETTI — RAVIOLI D«noikr, lb 7 Long D ranch 0 (I 0 0—1 FHIKD FILET 01' SOLE Hipp, rf 4 Had Bank 0 0 1 0—7 drawers with curly ma- K0A8T CHICKKN OR BEEF M«ytra, a t » Tht Hneupj LKTTUCE—TQMATO SALAD Troy»no, at ... roi. Red nank ple inlays. Effectivo Minuil, If 0 Lorn Jlranih PIE—CAKE—ICE CREAM tl.lli, If 0 Showier .... I.B , . ..1.. Hrnlth decorative design ob- T«A—COFPEK-MIL1C rant, i> , 0 Cov.rt i , I.T.. . I! Jacnulm DtMurchlo, p 1 Hill , 1.0 ,, Cook tained with darker Youmani ... .. O,, ... Woloott SPECIAL DINNER No. 1, $1.00 TIPUI 41 t 11 'IT 10 Morrla , na,. .. Marn«eln shading and routed lino Mlon . Tltumpioll ANTIPA8TO Summary! Blru«k out—Tir Vtn» I, . , ivr.. ll.Mm.lili, I, by (luuM 1, Ham on balli flraanwood .. , UK.. Ill i mi work on walnut fronts. CONflOMMK OH VEGETABLE SOUP —Off Pcni 2 In four fnnlnyi, off DiMuo* SoM.nitr ... QM,, llnokntnfl (C> Hl'AOIIKTTI OH.RAVIOLI flblct 9 In flv« Inning*, off Qoultl I, Horn* HUM .. 1,. Jnenuba ItOAST CIIICKKN OR HOAST D ntm—Kghirt 8, nmtlty 1. Doubt* piayi— llaeaona . •.. i Mill,, ,,, Ku.-ell PESBRRT KiyDdtl, norcltn to tltlloilor, Happ to Smllh (Capt) rn ., ,. Mfl'l.f. This Suite exactly 1'IK — CAKE — ICE CREAM l'irriii«i n«il nanV, Maolnloah to Na»man Hubitltlonai J.ong llranch. DUllorlanD li Kihott In MnalDloihi Miyiri lo Dint for lllll, Kim for Cuvarl, Cnv.rt Inr M«- as shown. 1/ lo niholll Mttlntoih to Boholt. », OtUn lor (Irxmwimil, muiurlano for SPECIAL DINNER Not 2, 80c Morrla, Clark lor Dlipanio, anil Ililmnnt No Hunting M Fort Monmouth. lor OtUn, )<•»»»»»»»»»»»»»*»*»»»'3 were a dozen fellows in that j>re- a man, but it Ii my first try at this Mrs. Jane' Morgan of Aibury toTi—nfado-ta-the National Red-Bank Lions EnUrtainOverlOO How'the Money is Spent That Make* ciriefwho \n ffyi>ryjj>!foti<)n. I put' tq^ Description of Condition! by thesort of thing,,and I am not-sure of .War Department. Perto'ni at Globe Hotel. vork at from $2 to $10 eachV "Usu-- — -Warden-of_Sing_Slng-Priion. Park was etruct-by an automobile (From The American Mercury.) niyBelfr^Cantyouamnge^to-srllfC^t^tl K iit" Seaglrt~onB-night-reccntly, The —»—Api>lieatien-liaa-be«n4nBde-fce-the- — -Tha-^Red—Bank- Lions club celc-~ ally they 'showed up at the polling Since 1020, when I became' war- mo a highball just before I got — It In-plain fact-that-not one "elec- P_lace around 6:00 o'cltfck.—-This den of Sing Sing, 1'iG men and 4 Thus spoke No. 75433. He was adriver of the car fled, leaving a nntionnl war department by thobratert its annual fathers' and sons tion in ten swings on such things as women, convicted of intentional j Ooeanport Pork company for per-night at last "night's meeting at th2issues, personalities' or platforms. time "it was nine o'clock before I very young fellow, and. I decided to five-gallon jug of whiskey In ths could find any of them. Then I murder, have been face to face with break the rule against stimulants in machine. ' ' .mission to build a timber bulkhead Globe hotel. More than, 100 per Nine times out of ten, when there is found one and 'he was good and death in Sing Sing'a death house. his case and arranged legally to «t>- Mid to do dredging for a fill to be a real light between the parties, suc- «n» sons were present, including 23 cess hin«es almost wholly on wha drunk. He had $25 of Republican This house, oirkkilly called the con-cure a prescription, of two ounces of , placed shoreward of the bulkhead members of the lied Bank high 1 money in his pocket. So did every demned cells, but .known aa thewhisky. Just a few minutes boforo Ho« Killing "Starts. have been called "current expanses. other of my dozen floaters.- They "slaughter house" to most prisoners, David Lewis of 'Adelphla killed In the river at Oceanport. The pro-school band and the band leader, By that is meant sufficient money on he was to g1o I asked him now ho posed work is to be done between Cheater.. Wilhelm. The band playc-i election day to at least prevent the had never seen such money. Neither is completely separated irom the felt. "Fine? he replied and, notic- twelve plga for Charles Barkalow had I. I lost a precinct byl67 votes other prison buildings, and. has it3 ing the pallor on my face, added: last week. This was'tha first kill- the railroad bridge and the Goose- several selections. , opposition I'rom coralling tho entire that I had counted on carrying by own kitchen, • hospital, exercise "It'a you that needs, that 'shot,' neck highway bridge. Plans show- President Theodore D. Parsons venal vote—money enough to em-150. I could have carried it if I had yards, and visiting room. The pro-Warden. vDrink it, and the boat of Ing of the season for Mr.. Lewlr ing this work are ,pn file at live gave a short welcoming speech and ploy your share of the employable! had an even break, but nobody could execution chamber, a wing, of sixluck to.you 1" I-did need it, and Iwho has been in this business Sfi United States engineer office at Edwin Gilland, Jr., responded on '•Current expenses" nVe not the buck the kind of money they had cells to which the condemned K:C freely admit that I drank It He years. _ _ —Boorn_616 of the Army Building at behalf of the school bund. Ken so-called legitimate, expenses ac- that day. They could have put over removed on the morning of the daywent to his death like asoldler. 80 Whitehall street, Now York, and" "SellPJirTVyckoIT^was-cliainnnn ofr -Caunted_JoiLjn_Jho statements of n.~ yellow. dog__against the Apostle of execution, is referred to as the .Just before No. 76800 went to KilUd in Auto Factory. political trcasurersT'such us meet- Paul." : •"dunerrli!ill"-by-tho"condemnedraint L l .ykes, fconjjf Jacob R. inay be seen by interested persons, the entertainment committee. George ings, music, advertising, headquar- is connected by a corridor with "in the-chairr:h6 Bnldi-* Wtird6nr4-hop8 The decision whether or not a per- H. White gave a five-minute talk ters, posters, propaganda, publicity, That tolls the story.. It isn't a back," or the execution chamber you don't succeed in your effort to I.ykes of Freehold, Twai* acei3entall; Wit will be issued-will depend pri- on land development. Anthony payroll, stamps, stationery,, and the question of candidates. If both sides and the "ice box," or morgue, ad abolish qapitKl punishment..' It's bet- killed in the Durant automobile have sufficient money, tho two mil- ter'to burn in the chair and have it plant at Elizabeth last Wednesday. marily upon tha effect of the prn-Sharabba sang two* solos. like- The term does not even refer lion low grade fellows scattered joining. over with, than to rot in prison with poscd work on navigation. Any Albeit W. 'Worden, editor of thoto the secret deals which, for ex- Ho leaves a widow and three chil- ample, secure the support of numer- through the 150,000 precincts who Tho laftr stipulates solitary con- a life "sentence." ... dren. • criticisms or protests' of the plan club's bulletin "The Roar," received regularly sell themselves and their finement for tho condemned, and Persons who ate able to have emi- should be submitted at the office • a set of pfold engraved cuff links ous foreign, language newspapers, or controllable families tend to can- engage at largo weekly salaries in- they are .so confined except for a nent defense attorneys are seldom Bank's Added Pow.rs. ' mentioned above prior to Thursday.Jand Elmer E. Carlile, treasurer of dividuals supposed to be influential cel each other's votes. But if one 16:minutc exercise period. While convicted of firet-degreo murder, side has-the money and tlic-other has locked in the cell, no condenined and very rarely-executed. A large The Manaaquan national bank, November 8th, as the application the club, received a desk watch in with labor, with certain religious de- not, there wil be no real argument. will be acted on at that time. appreciation for good work in their nominations, fraternal organiza- prisoner can,see another, although number of those executed were too which recently celebrated Its twen- :: Your Eyesight , i tions, and tho like. "Current ex- it is possible to con.verae with tho poor to hire a lawyer, counsel belnj tieth anniversary, has been granted respective offices. J^ Tenbroeck prisoner in the cells on either side. appointed by tho state. iteekman is a new member of thepenses" is tho term for money spenf THE DEACON'S, ADDRESS. tho right to act as trustee by tho Is Priceless! TOWNSHIP IS NOT LIABLE. on election day, and is entirely dif- Tho condemned prisoner is federal reserve board of Washing- club. ferent from campaign money, President Taft Likened It to a Col- "dressed in" upon arrival in clothing TOO MA.NY ORGANIZATIONS. MiHdletown Does Not Have to Pay lege Profenor1! Statement. of such a quality that it cannot eas- ton. '_ ;; Headaches, Neuralgia, For Damage to Automobile. It will of course seem sordid and ily be used to make a rope, though : ROLL CALL SV certainly ia sad to say so, but it is While spending the winter in W. O. Saundera Telia of HU Town It pays to advertise In Tho Register. : Nervousness and Men- ,. A few weeks ago Edward H. Georgia before his inauguration aa one suicide has been accomplished in Nation's Business Mafiiine. Littls Silver Methodists to Hold none the less true that, like an army with such a rope,_Formerly, a pris- tal Fatigue are com- Wharton of Keyport sent a bill to with the heaviest artillery, in poli- president, Mr. Taft,went to the city The town I live In is an average SHER1FF'3 SALE. the township committee of Middle Eighth Annual Event. of Athens to deliver an address to oner saved bits of cotton -used in town in an averages state. No need By virtue of a writ, of fl. f». to me dl- tics where there is no normal nu- applying medicine' to his eyes and nicttit limed out or tho Court of Cbuicery ;; monly the result of town township for $38 for repairs to The eighth annual roll call of the merical supremacy one way or thethe Btudents of tho University of to argue—I admit it, What ails my ot the State of New Imty, will be ex- Georgia. He met a member of the made a .short rope that was later little town.is juat about what ails Baled to s«le at public venduo on Mor.diy, ;; eve-strain. his automobile. He claims that his Little Silver Methodist church will other, the side with the most money discoverW' when his cell was the 26th d»y of November, 1928. between almost always" wins. Probably there faculty—a stanch Democrat—who yours, if you are a Email town man. car was damaged by some loose be held Thursday of this week. Rev. said: "Judge, I. voted the Demo- changed—a thing now dono at fre- We have too many organizations tho hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (at stones on the shore road, near Port William P. VanTries, pastor of the is a point beyond which money is quent but irregular intervals. 2 o'clock). In the afternoon of sold dor, ai not effective—and a side with just cratic ticket, Vut I wanted to see and no organisation. It takes team the Court Hous«. In lh« Boroueh of Free- H. R. Applegate, Oph. D. Monmouth, while he was driving on Eumson Presbyterian .church, will you win." work to do things, and our big team hold, county ot Monrooutb, New Jeriey, to enough for "current expenses" may Felt slippers are substituted for is split up Into a Jot of little teams intlsAr a decree ot isld court amounting that road. Tho bill was referred by preach at the afternoon session, be able to win over the organization Judge Taft replied. "You remind shoes that might conceivably be used to approximately f4S.T4S.0O. ... EYESIGHT SPECIALIST | the township committee to Senator •which will begin at three o'clock. A with greatly superior funds. But me of the story of Br'er Jasper and aa a weapon. Knives, forks and pulling every way at once. All those certain tract! or pireelt of Wind SI Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. •William A. Stevens. Senator Ste- supper will be held at the conclusion pepper are not permitted, and food Tho 0,600 of us in this town have and premises, hereinafter particularly do when all the money is on one side, Br'er Johnson, who were both dea- scribed, iltuate. lying and being In the (Next to Second Nat'l Bank) • vens, in a letter to the committee of this session. The night session tho fight is won. In a single ward or cons in the Shiloh Baptist church, is served in soft alumirlum vessels. more than two Ecore organizations Soroush ot Red Bank. In the County ot last Thursday night, stated that the will start at half-past seven o'clock county it is possible once in a while although avowed enemies. Br'er Jas- Only one kind of pen is allowed that I can name off hand. We have Monmouth and State of New Jersey. Phono 2121 |- for the voters to be so aroused that per died and the other deacons told though the condemned may write all a Chamber of Commerce and a Mer- FIRST TRACT! BEUINN1NQ at a ilake township was not liable for theand the principal speaker will be chants Bureau; a Rotary and & Ki- etandlns at the intersection of the north- damage. He'said that cases of thij Ee,v. B. F. Rhoads, pastor of thethe influence of money will be ob-Br'er Johnson He must say some- the letters they wish. Magazines erly side ot Monmouth strict with the viated. But never in the nation as thing good about the deceased on and newspapers are permitted when wanis Club; a Shrine Club, an Elk* westerly aide of Bridie Avenue, said stake NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. sort had come before the court on Hod Bank Methodist church. Spe- a whole. Sunday. At first he declined, butreceived from publishers, but thaClub, a Community Club and abeing distant westerly along Monmouth Proposals' wanted for paving Llndon ava. various occasions and that it had cial music will be rendered at bofh finally consented. Sunday night, small pieces of wire used in binding Country Club. We have Masons- street elshteen feet nine Inches from the Mie, In the borough of HIahUnds.. v been decided in every case that mu- No President has been chosen in when time for the eulogy arrived, are extracted. Papers are collected Royal Arch, Knights Templar; Qom- southwesterly right ot way line of the New Notice Is hereby fflyen that proposals for this country since the cjvil war mandery, Scottish. Rite, and brick; York and Lone Branch Railroad, thence tha construction of street paving on Un- nicipalities do not have to pay dam- whose campaign was not sufficiently he aroso slowly and said: 'Brede'ren after being read, as ono prisoner (1) northerly along the westerly sldo of der- avenue, from Navesink avenue easter- ages for accidents which may be SUNDAY-SCHOOL OPENING. made a tormidable club out ofPythians, Odd Fellows, 'Red Men,•aid Bridge avenue thirty teat to a stake ly to Water Witch drive, In the borough of financed to take care of "current ex- and sisterenit , I promisei d ter iasyi sheets of paper, using chewing gum Junior Order United American Me- it the southwesterly ilde of the right of Hlnhlnnds, according to plans and speel- caused by road conditions. penses." The elections of Woodrow sump'n good 'bout Deacon Jasp_>e_r way line of the New York and Long Acatlons prepared by Herbert O. Todd, bor- Over 100 Jewish Children Were En- and bits of string as>a binder. Pris- chanics, and Woodmen. We have a Branch Railroad; thence (2) northwesterly ough engineer, nnd on file In the afllce of Wilson in 1912 and 1916 are includ- tonight, an' I will say we all hopes Woman'3 Club, Parent-Teachers' As- tho borough clerk, >• will bo received and rolled at the Synagogue. ed in that statement. In both those oners put their hands out between along the eald southwesterly lino of theoi-cned on Tueitdny evening, November 13, THEIR 49TH ANNIVERSARY. lie's gone whar we know he ain't.' " the bars to have fingernails pared, aa sociation, Eed Cross Chapter, W. C.right ot war of »ald New York and Long 102tf. ot the adjourned regular meeting of Tho Red Bank' Jewish Sunday- campaigns, while the Republicans long nails could be used to cut the T. U., Anti-Saloon League, to sayBranch Railroad one hundred and eleven tho Borough Council (November 12th be- Mr. and Mr*. George Gramann, Sr., school opened Sunday with an en-had more money, the Democratic Multiplication is Vexation. nothing: of Daughters of the Confed- feet to land formerly of C. D. Warner; ing a holiday) at eight o'clock V. M., at fund was adequate, and so tho venal wrist arteries. Matches are not al- tl-ence <8> westerly along the (outherly tho Borough Council rooms, Bay avenue,-in Had Surprise Party Friday Night. rollment of more than 100 children. (From Th« Ambassador.) lowed, but the guards will give a eracy and Bridge Clubs. We have side of said land of G. D. Warner, forty- tha .borough of Highlands. \ ote was split. Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Ave feet five and one-half Inches to a A* surprise party was given to Nathan Witkin cave an address on Do you remember how you used light for smoking. There is no stake; thence (4) southerly and parallel Right Is reserved tn reject any and all Now, by venal vote I do not mean to chart the multiplication table? movable object in the cell which Presbyterians, Disciples, Catholics, bids. Mr. and Mrs. George Gramann, Sr., the necessity of attending Sunday- that of the voters who can be bought Saints of God; and there are several with the easterly side of land of Certified check for ton per cent of toa "Pour times one are four, four times could be used for suicide.. and sixteen feet tour Inches therefrom to nmourtt of tho hid must accompany tho of Eatontown, Friday night in. cel- Echool and the benefits derived from directly with a two-dollar or a five- different Baptist congregation'*, the northerly side of Monmouth street, be it. The teachers who will assist two are eight, four times three are A striking anomaly-lrthat while ame.' ebration of their 4Hth wedding an- dollar bill. There was a time intwelve" over and over with the ac- while the Methodists are divided into the distance what It may; thence (o) Proposals to be on forms furnished by niversary. A social time was en-Mr. Witkin during the ensuing year many sections where the out-and-out many condemned prisoners would three congregations, two South and easterly along the northerly side ot Mon- the borough which cen be obtained at tha purchasable vote was really large. cent on the four each time till it de- commit suicide if possible, they are one North of God. Each religiou-r mouth street aforesaid, one hundred and djcrough engineer's office. joyed with a luncheon. Mr. and are MiS3 Sarah Lipack, Miss Rose veloped a sort of monotonous ten feet to the poln^ or piece of begln- A dopOBlt of $10.00 will be required Klatsky and Miss Rose Beckenstein. The chief reason for the decline in uniformly careful of their health, congregation has a dozen or more for the pls.ni and specifications to be re« Mrs. Gramann received many pres- open rhythm. and even place newspapers on theorganizations of its own. And then SECOND TRACT! All that certain tract turned on return of plans with the bid, ents. Four generations of the Miss Fannie Rosen will act as pian-f ^.m There was nothing interesting tloor as a protection against colds. we have the Democratic and Republi- or parcel of land In the. Borough of Red U. G. JOHNSON, Bank aforesaid and Immediately adjoining borough Clerk. Gramann family were present at! ist and she will have charge of theliuishing mark upon a ballot invali- about those tables, you^had no desire Incidentally, there is a bit of irony can parties with their respective or- the landa herein first deicrlbe* UEOIN- Dated October 22, 1028. ' ' the "party. Tho guests were Mr. ] kindergarten class, dates it, so that it is generally im- to commit them to memory but that :e. the fact that often, while one ganizations. NING at a stake standing In the north- and Mrs. Henry Gramnnn and sons possible to check up on the delivery constant repetition grooved them in- group of prison officials is taking erly side of. Monmouth' street, said stake Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. to your mind so firmly that today the life of a man, "in back," another We should be the most highly or- being distance easterly along Monmouth In the matter of the estate of May £11* Donald and Elwood, Mr. and Mrs.BUYS HOUSE AT FAIR HAVEN. Oi the goods by the seller. Inas- street from the) northeast corner'ot Mon- Throckmorton. deceased. much as it is unreasonable to place the mere thought of "four times group is bending every-effort to ganized little community on earth; mouth street and Shrewsbury avenue, two Notice to creditors to present claims Harry G. Degenring and daughter Dominic Pingatore'a Property Sold uny confidence in the word of a man four" flashes the answer,"sixteen." save a life in the prison^iospital. In but the truth of it la that uniting on hundred feet; thetico (1) essterly Biting the usalnst estate. Mae, Mr. and Mrs. George Gran.- several instances, an operation has a common purpose seems at timers northerly side ot Monmouth street, six- Pursuant to tho order of Joseph X* to Red Bank Man. who will Ecil his vote, the industry It was that "saying them over" teen feet four Inches to a stake in theDonahay, eurrogate of the county of Mon- ann, Jr., and children Marie and has thus been nearly killed. The that planted them indelibly in your saved the life of a condemned pris- hopeless, except when another •uuthwest corner of the lot herein first mouth, matlo on tha thirtieth day of Oc- Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connors. Samuel Rabito of Red Bank has vot« seller can take money from memory. oner who, after recovering, was ex-town's baseball team licks ours on described; thence (2) northerly along the tijbcr. 1928, on the application of J. Dunbar bought a house and lot on Locust ecuted. the home diamond. Then vye are as westerly side of said Jot herein first de- Throckmorton. sole executor of the estate Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Callahan, Mr. both sides, and no one can tell It is the same ^repetition that scribed to the northwest corner or tlie of Mny Ella Throckmorton, deceased, no- whether he stayed boujjht like an one, inseparable and indivisible, hat- tice Is hereby given to the creditors'iif and Mrs. Joseph Cooper, Mrs. Har-avenue at Fair Haven from Dominic makes successful advertising. Say- The average period between com- ing unanimously. Each spring, like •sme; thence (3) westerly along the Pingatore for his own occupancy. honest man or not. Cheating in the ing it over and over and over. There mitment to the death house and er- southerly side of land of C. D. Warner, s&iil dccunncd to exhibit to the subscriber, iv Smock and Harry Degenrin;;. count has likewise gone out of fash- other small towns, we subscribe sixteen feet four Inches to a stake; thenco evecutor us aforesaid, their dcbtit and de- The lot has a frontage of 75 feet on is no teacher to stand over youv ecution is somewhat less than a year. money for this baseball team, to 14) southerly In a straight ling to themnmls agulnut the Bald estate, under oath, ion. The best pruof of this is ththe customers and make them learn Curing this period most of the con- point or place of beginning. within six months from the dnte of tho Locust avenue and is about 250 feet it ih hih i h d h promote friendly intercourse and nforodnid order, or they wlii bo forever GEORGE DWYER'S BIRTHDAY. neep. The house has six rooms and rarity with which, in these days, ththe your story. They have no fear of demned become very devout, their relations with other towns. But I Seised as the property of . Frank P. barred nf their actions therefor sgainst tha relis-ious beliefs being intensified by ken said subscriber. v Ho Was Given a Party by Hisa bathroom and is provided with im- charges of vote buying or cheatinti g the disgrace of not "passing." But have never seen it work. Any cor- H? S M. *''•• .'* '" "Moutlon «t tho in the count, frequent enough in you do have this advantage, every loading, contemplation and devo- diality that we have patched up with • •It ef Charles L. Bennett «nd Joseph H. Dated Freehold. N. J.. October 90, t!>2». Mother Saturday Afternoon, provements. Mr. Rabito paid $6,400 most states 20 yeard ago, are made, tional services. The result is that, Applegate, Executors *c. anil to be sold by J. DUNBAR THIIOCKMORTON, for tho property. He is in charge one of the people you address has to our sister towns during the winter „ , . HARKV N. JOHNSON. Sheriff. 218 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. George Dwyer of Newman and tlie furore which is'kicked up spend money, they want to spend it with, rare exceptions, they go tos shot all to pieces afer some team Dated Oct. H. 1(28 Springs road had a birthday party of the shoe repairing department of when they are. to their advantage, they really want their death courageously. Some ara oses three games in succession and Applegate, Stevens. Foster. Tho Kofristor never disappoint**— stoical and refuse any religious con- Etu Saturday afternoon in celebration the Monniouth shoo repairing and Yet the fact is that today money some of the things you have to sell, an umpire is hit with a soda bottle. \n"Y) "l'l«. Solicitor!. your orintinpr is always done at thl hat cleaning shop on Broad street. is more plentiful in our elections so what you have to tell them is far tolation. One such said to me: "Oh timo Bromiscd.—Advertisement. of the seventh birthday of her son, tbaa ever before, and that the lack We have a lot of potential lead- t30.ee George Dwyer, Jr. Games were more interesting than the old mul-what's the diff? We all have to die,' of "current expenses" on election tiplication table. But there are and I might as well die sitting in aership and executive ability in my played and prizes were won by Vio- RUMSON GIRLS REORGANIZE. (iay is more fatal than ever. ] little town. A youngster who lost hundreds of other things clamoring chair as lying in u bed." Nor wa*several fingers running a machina let Duerkes and Charles Jones. Jean To see how the practice works is for their attention. You can no more thithis jusj t bravado. Anotherother,, aa younyoung Smith entertained with a novelty The Alpha Delta Club Prepare. For stnrted a little nieghborhood gro- the Season's Work. a mere matter of applying mathe- impress your story on them with an "nn who had some college trainingtraining, cery and is today one of the largest dance. A birthday luncheon was matics. Reduced to its simplest occasional announcement than you aid: "Life is a joke, Warden. Nu retail merchants in the state. An- served with a large fancily decor- The Alpha Delta, girls' club of terms, the facts are these: the coun- could have learned the tables by ono gets out of it alive," and then other youngster who started life ated birthday cake as a feature. the Rumson Presbyterian church try i.s divided into States, the States glancing over them once every six quoted Shakespeare: with an ice cream freezer has built met at the home of Mrs. Willi.im into districts, the districts into wards months. He thahat ccuts oil twenty years of lir* George received many presents. or counties, and wards into pre- (.uta olt sos many y yf fl of lird* up the biggest soft drink business in Others present beside those men- Ward at their last meeting. Four cincts. The precinct is the smallest It was the repetition that did the Several havmaney Knr.1.,0,years o1f ,,rfearln, n deathi his field. A teller in a small bank tioned" \v»re Mrs. A. Jones, Mr.1. M. (;irls, Inez Cunningham, Gladys Mel- political unit. There nre between trick. It is repetition that does the over their h fate «nrt ,unc.once';ner teachers' association. Tim proceeds aro permitted daily. Newspaper re- chained to their desks. And so r daughter, Miss Blanche Dnyton, who | will be used to buy playgrounl d tion day anywhere from 15 to 30the thought of those goods comes porters and magazine writers some- opened on Mechanic Street, just off Broad, ^ men—and now occasionally a wom-into their minds. times resort to various subterfuges often happens that the fellow with will bo ranrrird next month. Jinny; equipment for the school children, an or two—whose chief idea about But remember this, too. After to make such visits, but these arc; no desk and no particular assets In Red Bank, N. J. + fine gifts were received by the lirido-] Mrs. Frank Dean was chairman of the day i.s that it offers opportunity you had learned the "tables" for-never permitted. All interviews pur- ability or character gets the posi- to-be. Those present were Misses the committee in charge of the «ml tn make a little easy money. They ward and back they kept on teach- porting to have been made in thetion of a public leader. That's why Helen and Theresa Kainpf, Mabel party. Refreshments of cookies are known us runners, or workers, we have so many wind-jammers pos- py ing them in the schools. Every death house are untrue. ing ns lenders. and Thelma Johnson, Annite Bar- or watchers, or messengers, accord- year new boys and girls come into Executions UEUally take place on The object is to keep in contact with all ^ and tea were served. ing to sectional terminology. Many that grade to struggle with multi- The citizens who might bo real gamer, Lorraine Swank, Ilosp I.a- are impecunious idlers; others are Jnursday night, a tew minutes after leaders take out memberships in Morca, Helen Yatos, Mary Mona- plication. And the same holds true 11 0 clock. The Warden invites "l> Democrats of the County. Please call per- ^ Now in Cuba. thrifty fellows who utilize their holi- in your ndvertising, like the schools leputablo citizens of full ago" and some organization that puts "Serv- gesi, Marie and Ht'len Goutchy, Sar- Postals have been received from day to make a few dollars. Some you must be teaching, teaching cus- three court officials, who arc re-ice" in blue and gold on its letter- ah Kipp, Martha Sickles, Mnriun) Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Collins, who have real party affiliations; others tomers, for new customers continu- auired under the Inw a heads. They donate liberally to sonally or by 'phone and let us know your + Cooper, l.ucinda HalUmi, Margie. h ft last week for Cuba. They have not. But all are registered cither as Democrats or Republicans, ally come into the market who know needs. We request and invite the call of ^•' Newton mid Ksd-llc Steclmaii, Mrs. I spent the pant summer lit Fair Ha- and naturally look to their party for nothing about you and your goods. Helen Johnson, Mrs. June Stewart,' Mr. Collins is steward of the work on election day. And the old customers need con- Mrs. Kiimpf nnd .Mrs. j jockey club at Havana, When they stant reminding, for competitors are all leaders and other persons interested. Of- + Supplied by his .superiors with trying to steal them. return next spring they will miikc money for "current expenses" tho fice open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. • EATONTOWN MAN RETIRES. their home in n new house whicli Democratic executive, say, picks out If you will stick to your adver- k » • i —i.uuu in one ense - Imrch, Bnptiat church, Elks, Ma- they arc having built on River road ten of these workers in his precinct tising as you had to stick to those but it: docs not seem to me fitting sons andJunlor order, each working Joseph Miller Turin His Store Busi- ;it lluinson. nnd employs them at from $5 to $10 old tables you will meet with the Hint this gruesome mutter aliould bo independently, send big baskets ot ness Over to Hit Sont. rcKimicKicdd ns morbid entertainment I each. These men^uro worth on ansnmc success. try to secure na witnesseit s hthose who food on Christmas to the same Joseph Miller, who lor muny Girl's Leg Broken. nvcrago ton votes each. How Is this would prefer not to net but do sohousehold nnd nil of them missed a jeura conducted a denuitmcnt store Catherine Laurino of Washington possible? The answer is easy: their Tha Bishop and the Capitalist. us n matter of duty. not less deserving indigent family on Main street n( ftatontown, has t.ti-eet was liit by nn automobile families. No bnchelors are em- Of tho Into Bishop Charles C. just around tho corner. Thnt par Monmouth County Campaign t ployed. Men of considerable famil- Grnfton a Fond du Lite man said: H is veiy mre thnt a prisoner hna tlcular thing Una now been remedied retired from liusincKH and he hasMonday and she suffered n fractured ICF and wide connections aro always "Bishop Grafton waa remarkable to ue supported on lim flnnl wni|, fol. through n. United Charities, but turneil MH Ktnrt' over to his nons,leg and a cut on the Imiid. She wasgiven iiri'terrnrr. Count tho manfor tho nentnesu mid point of hismurderer* nro usually couniKJoin. Hcoros of others lutvo not been. Committee • Mnx nnd Charles Miller. Many t.iki'ii to the Red Hank hospital. The liinisel! MM one vote, bis wife as one,rulpit uttorancpii. Once, during a Contrary to the jrenpral notion, no * It HOinetlrpen hnppens that Jcnl chnngcH niijl impmvemetitK will lie ear WHK driven liy Snmiii'l K. ling- r. roiiplr of children, a son-in-law, disastrous strike, n capitalist of ''"IK or other ntimulnnt i.s t-lven ousles nnd nntaKonlHms nrlio hu- made to thn ptore. and to cimlilo ers, who nlso lives on Washington hi." brother's family, aunts, uncles, I'ond du Lnc iirosc In a church meet- Ihpy UHuiiIly wilk directly t0 aK ciiuiiu one orKuniKntion hnppens to cousins—it is easy enough to ndd up 'hnlr tind Blt down ,vlth an unco,,- think of n thiiiK lirst. I hnvo seen lliemi renovatioiiH ono of tho Ini- street. No clmrsro win m«dc IIRIIIIISI Ing and asked leave, to speak. The Ii n votes. Says the precinct pxecu )i»hop giive him tho floor, and the"in tlmt is almost Inconceivabl Kiwnnlnns lay off a grent communi- «ulcn in the nlov's history Is in | Mr. Rogers. tlve making the deal: "All right, $10 man delivered himself of n long ty ontorprinc becnuso tho Rotarlaim vll progreBH. I — for the dny, Johnson, but you must II •••>»B«*,av*yi a jtiiiiirvftt. i UA tf> id* fi t| "**•*> vlllwIJL Wn lCn TilflV IIP fills"* «ot on H.first, and noUrlnns dlsrc- Mr. Miller clinic to Kntontown Council Meeting Date Changed. In HI IT tn get every one of them panepyrlc upon enptnins of •niiuatry. I tcstinir their innocence, or some trlv" Kiird n public need because Klwan- lnuny yi:i«rt ago n poor man. Hu JoliiiMHis in early." Occasionally lie """upo"n "'the" Roo'—d' ththe"y" ''d"o ' by "'"" iiil rcmiirk. It takes but a inlnut iiiiin flmt epontorcd It. The Shrewsbury council hn.« limy bo used to drug In KOIIIU other men work, by booming tho country, I flriit Job wun nliovcdhiK mow. Hi' for the executioner to npply th Tho trouble with my little town, changed |t» next moetiiii; dntr, be- Imrkwnrd voters, but If he dcUverc by reducing thn cost of production, electrodes to head nnd lei. Thu now owns a mnnll fortune in rent cnusi; it fulls on election night, to nnd so torih. When tho euiilliilliit and perhaps yours, Is that we unload cnly thn Johnsons he hap made good. "ii"! otnip IKIJIIBIHI tho executioner nlinost every soclnl, political nnd ebtnte at Kutoutown nnd vicinity. the following Tuesday night, Consider, now, wlmt ]00 such votes hnd finished bin nclf-prnlmi and, —who has now taken bin |,| , i Hushed nnd nnllsfled, hnd »nt down nc( n fcpirlt'unl responsibility on aomo little nn nn In a precinct where the total tlio MICOVP—thrown tlio Kwlldi thnt otunnleatlon, when what wo need I) Hailot Boys Cluli Hits 24 Members, vote Is '100 nnd less than twn-thirdH nIf"Inli Kllll , IIIHIIOI) (irafton roue and mild «ini|< a UlllliiK current of mnn-inmln Democratic Campaign A Lovori* Quarrel, nf Unit iiuiiilii'r really vote I And tnwlt.1% (jiiirt nl|;iilflnnco: 'In thero nny to harnciii nil our horscpowor In ano The llnzlct Indian 11 .TI club, with er really I'xhtnlno; hurtling thrnujjli thn prij). hlir tenm nnd move licavcn nnd earth Korter turned un «t the ofllce mil t! Anl to other dinner would llko to nlly it onor'H body. Thn 2,0()0-volt elm™, Wllllnm MiirtciiHon us louder, reor- mnrnliu? with Ii liluclf rye anil n ho milledd thn (I0-oilil word?' " with It. / ganized nt a meolliiK lust week. All frunt tnotli. voles the prccliii't executive lhimself with a current of clithtto ten Hm. And wlint nro wo Kolnp; to do : w ( ln pin's entiiu'H dentil much morn rap- f.hout It? I Kuess we'll orRanlr.c tho old officers worn l'i'-cleetod, they "Just 11 Invert iiimrrcl," he ex-'' ' "' tlifUKh tin" job-lioldcni lln Want.J lo bt In Stylo. Idly^Uinn the norvoim nvntein ciin Headquarters l.lnlni'il nlrlly t" hi." liriilliiT elcikh— ' "I""" '«• roiilriilri ill redly. nnothcr orgnnltntlon. belliR Jinnes Ackewnii A ciiiitoincr in n liiitcher'H simp 11'., ir ..,,' ,ii ,,1 ii,.,I'J nil 'i Of riiurnc, when both n|i|(.« . ,. record nny Bensnllon. Dentil, there- i.tood KIOIHK nt nonirj mniill ntll(C'>tni-n '"ri-, |« itistiiiitiuicoun mill iilmnlutrly Wliin MuiUrd PUtUri An Useful. n nn n(|unriuin. Jlnvlnit (iinwd thu I'nlnlcM. The wlmlfi proccddlnj Ijiiiilliuly—You bcllovo In Mus- «on trwrnurcr. 'J 1.1. club now linn a ()r||> (|;i|n- fl|(|r||i ,,„„, ' ,,,(j ' , «,„•!;,• r,i «ir«a each other, nnd the nutter over In lilit mlnil, tho cunto- Iroin I]ml to lnnt taken lens thnli llvn MECHANIC STREET imr iipnroArhed tho Imlciicr nnd ex- »»/iiili.'ii. tard plnstors, doctor? ( in<>iijb(;i'«lil|) of 1M. Hv« memVor-ii «n »|mt to ymi1" Inmenl voters determine the result, M. D,—-Itulhorl I »lway« order l; claliiK'il, "I Mippoiio II lioilv mlKht nn '» •>»', thin la nil very |ioli;nnntly tho club nro Jlolmdel ho)'*; ' "N», Kmtir iiilnillti'il' "it nvn '" " """ "''''' """ "'' '"" money, It them for patients who call inn out In _ ' * .' M j . * ' It..IJ..lit/! •.( itij **•* it...... __ I woll he iliwl AA out of »tyln, (Jim- drpremliiK, hccnuiic, durlnif the her other lover. I.', eiiiiy In pick up tlioiui workurr io ii rou]ilo o( |iound» of nlll({iitor.'' '""'Ulin they hnvo IJPIW wnltliilt, I tho mlddio of tho nip/lit whon thero'* RED BANK, N. J. I'urly at l.llll* Silvitr. II'IMII till' other pai'ty. llllvt notlilnit tlui mattor with 'em. KI'IHIIIIM'IMK iilmiit (lif 1000 llry- -——«».#>. - ' coino to know ertch Indlvldunl A llrci 1lf111UliJ.11, Hy. Dorln McKiilly of Mlt'ln (ill mi nirKiiiili'i V nurnmimlKiin , 11 llfinucmt- WI.HUIrGrow.on,W.m.n'.ll f-'-oimlly. I (Ind thorn TELEPHONE NOS. 2626-2627, y>r unluHuliiml nboiit thirty frleiWt "Kver bull In J11IIV" i< "t »m, tha »up>u- , ''I'm 11 chiiUll'cur,"1 l t l 0 c) r lohltv 1 0II clhln(rl0 c • •iU. I knew tliui^iailulll tlil™tlilima. vw.l« .,'' , ' 'r' ' " ' > ' ''»*«. their friand. . And I ulyU'ltmltid.•.l«'1lMtl*A#l iI Ikiasiii'thtn'iohla nttl.y. AMono* kbiLId, ' I < 1 1 , , 1 n 1 / •'. ".'i ' ". • f •-*.•-.• -\d'm^up^'i••„:.TV" v''i,r:'.!r•LMy ,JftT /pjs^ ,. . J.\ J mm* " RED BANK REGISTER j Customer in the Making ' ••..:• •- • . * -• • . : ;....;• o

Every day you make a start toward some new purchase. It is advertising that tells you what you heed V and advertising that helps you buy it

What is the very next thing you are going to buy ? No matter what it is there was a time when you hadn't the slightest idea that you would be buy- ing anything of the sort. And there was a time when you never even heard of the place where you are going to make your next purchase. Red Bank If you will think of the last important purchases you have made you will probably be surprised to discover how short a time it has been since you would have, considered them either outside your needs or beyond your pocketbook. How many men are playing golf today who would have ridiculed the idea The a few years ago ? . How many women will buy permanent waves this week who six or seven ShoppingCenteY years ago didn't know what a permanent wave was? How many automobiles and radios will be sold this year to people who but of a short while back would have considered them as unnecessary and as beyond their means ? Monmouth Ri^ht now you are somebody's customer in the making. Every man is. Every woman is, County Your own station in life is doing much to decide what you will be a custo- mer for, but advertising is doing most to decide whose customer you are going A resident population of to be. It is almost certain that you will become the customer of someone whose over 10,000 and a trad- advertisement you see. No doubt you sire now making most of your purchases Ing population of 40,000, from firms whose advertisements are placed before you regularly. You may vv not know it but even the advertisement that you merely glance over has helped Its banks have deposits to shape your future needs and has helped lay out a path for your future shop- of over ping tours. We hope and believe that you will be a satisfied customer of those firms that are today advertising their goods to attract your trade. We hope you will be very happy with all those desirable things which Destiny in the shape of adver- $14,000,000 tising, will most certainly persuade you to buy. As for the things about which no advertising ever reaches you—they are for the most part things which you will probably never have, and will certainly never miss. Indicating a high degree of prosperity. The Advertising That Qoes Home! The Red Bank Register Practically every purchase that goes to make a home comfortable and invit- thoroughly covers this ing is decided upon in the home. For this reason the advertisement that reaches fertile trading field and the home is the one that will do most toward making customers. The Red can, help any merchant Bank Register is Monmouth county's great hctme newspaper. It gives all the secure his share of the" news of the community and consequently is a welcome visitor in over 7,400 homes every week. customers in this terri- The Register's big circulation is a bonafide one. No premiums have ever tory. been given to secure a subscriber and no other inducement has ever been offer- ed to increase its circulation. The Register's circulation has been built up solely Tell it to Red Bank and through the policy of making The Register the very best newspaper The Regis- you'll sell it to Red Bank. ter force knows how. a • The Register with its circulation of over 7,400 has an army of readers num- Let The Register with bering 35,000. It is glad it can offer its advertisers such a big field for making jts circulation of over customers and it is glad that its efforts toward making The Register a real 7,400 per issue tell your good newspaper is appreciated as is proven by its big circulation. business message! The Red Bank Register RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 81,1828.

^" NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Geyer, Percy Soden, P«d Meyer. J. H, PRICE Mies Is hereby given that sealed bids DON'T FORGET THAT Joseph Banfleld, Leo Herbster, Irv- TN Can BORROW MONEY I be received by tna Council of the Bor- MAJMD THIRTY YEARS. L. RICHMOND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS li-ot-Rumatii>-for-th» consttuctlon ot a ing W. Tceple, Patrick Mason, Paul . REPAIRED. BO cheap and on alien eavy term* HHUoreed concrete pipe storm sewer In SURPRI3E~P*RTrnGIVEN- FOR I. Redcay, Charles Keefer and Rich- of repayment from tho Monmouth Click Point road and Island road In the . WelL Known. Antiques — Violins-a Specialty. X~Crf"ru-I-p«ylnroveiXoanCo.rforuseInp«ylnrovei> K--•--'• of num.on, K J., and opened KEANSBURG COUPLE. -—- ard B. Neu. - Main Strait, Tr«'Hold, and , Bow* Rehalred. due unpaid bills or to J>uy the «ad In publlo at the rooms of aald - 9t Broad Street, Red-Bank.— -J8 '\Vnl~Freiri-atrM4 uqunftll. lleraorial Borough Hall. Rumson. ' ^ TelaphoQaai:. ' thfngs you -want -o*-« e Jually-flacd $•• J5',afcor about 8:00 P. M., Thursday, Festivities Saturday Nijrht at the FUN AT TINTON FALLS. Freehold 178 or Bed Bank 1114. (Over Chambers Paint Shop,) for CASH at Bargain ricoi, that Horn, of Mr. and Mrs. Michael no one Bhould hesitate o take ad- „. • Plans and apeclfteatlona for the ore. FINKELSTEIN'S J •esed'.'Wark, prepared by Georse K. Allan. Dowd in Celebration of Thirty Hallowe'en Party at the SchoolhouM vantage, of the oppoirtuntv, • &!Jr., botouih engineer, have bten filed In Year, of Wedded Bliss. Lait Friday Nlrbt. nSthe offlo«: ol said engineer at 60 Broad THE. COST IS SA AIL. Vf street,;Bed Bank, N. J, and may be In- A surprise party was given Sat- Witches and sprite!, and goblins, $40 for 30 day* cost* — tl.20 jjfepeoted by prospective Udders during HATS HABERDASHERY :;V business hours. The ' standard proposal urday ' night for Mr. and Mrs: and fairies and other storybook $100 for 30 days cost* _.. J3.00 ,r form la attached to -the spudfleatlons, cop- Michael Dowd of South Laurel ave- characters held high festival at the $150 for 30 days cost! ^_ $4.50 ?} in at which will be furnished on appllca- CLOTHING nue at Keansburg in observance of $200 for 30 dayi coats „.._ $6.00 tv< Men to tha Engineer. Tinton Falls schoolhouse last Friday COLD WAVES if"' Plans and specifications will be furnished their thirtieth wedding anniversary. night. ' The occasion wag a Hallow- Other Amounts. In Pij tpnr'lon. r iT to prospective , bidders upon payment of 12 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. 'Every dollar paid oq Vx%- loan V flte dollars (JB.OO). which amount will be The house was attractively decor- e'en party given by the Falleretto Wandering tar the We»t, Order Your !K* refunded upon return of plans and spect- >•••••••••»«•••»••••••«•••••»•••»•••••»•»*; ated with flowers. Dancing and club of girls of Tinton Falls for the reduces the colt. ' .' i< flsatlons within on« week from tho ppen- singing were, the principal pastlmoc. benefit of the Methodist church of Open Wed. Evening till 9i30 P. M. Tel. 2548. Call orj^Vrtti. Bids must be made on the standard pro- Music was provided by Joseph Kel- that place. About ? 18 was cleared. posal forma In the manner designated ly of New Monmouth, pianist, The festivities took place amid 5? therein and required byt/the specifications, MONMOUTH LOAN CO. mast be enclosed in sealed envelopes, bear- James Ladiso'of Red Bank, violinist, decorations of orange and black and Ins the name and address of the bidder and Joseph Humphrey,of Keyport, and the. name of the proposed work on Anderson Brothers of cornstalks and pumpkins, while 7 Broad Str<(et, v thtf outeidei addressed to the Council of the drummer. Exhibition dances were watching the fun from « vantage Borough of Rumson and must be accom- Red Bank, N1_J«__ panied by a certified check for' a sum of given by Langdon Morton of Long point was a giant image of a farmer Sot less than ten (10) per cent of the STORAGE WAREHOUSE Branch and Miss Tessie O'Malley of with a corncob pipe in his mouth. amount Wd on the work, payable to the Newark. Refreshments of sand- There was a grand inarch, with Miss COAL order of the Borough Collector, and a Best Placftv surety company certificate stating that wiches, coffee and cake were served Margaret Scott leading it In the at- NOW, and meet them with a Smile, aaid surety company will provide the bid- •, • —In— ' der >ith the required bond, and must be Local and Long Distance Moving :: and the guests departed for thoir tire of a clown. Prizes for the best delivered at the place and before the time homes at a late hour. Mr. and Mis. costumes were awarded 'to Miss . when they arrive. To keep smiling above named, Dowd received many "fine gifts, in- have the Super Quality— Monmouth County The Council of the Borough of Eumson ladys Swingle of Tinton Falls and Teaerves the right to reject any or tul Our vans are padded and;, dust-proof. cluding gold, linen, silver, etc. They Miss Elsie Mazza of Long Branch. UPPER LEHIGH. to Buy a Good bide If deemed to, the best interest* of the have been residents of Keansburg Hallowe'en gamea and songs were Borough ao to do. Packing, crating and shipping to all many years. By- order of the Council of the Borough features and - a program • of music' was rendered by Mrs. Edward Green Fuel Oil — Wood — Cannel Coal, of Bumson. N.^. WARRBN JAUBOUB. points.* ' Those present at the party were USED CAR , - yes, Mayor and her daughter, Misa Elsie Green. Mr. and, Mrs. Patrick Smith, Mr. Fifty persons were present and they * JBBEJ. CABEW, Clerk. and Mrs". Harry Smith, Miss Helen Bumson, N- J., October 29, 1928. enjoyed refreshments of doughnuts, RL.SAXE Flaherty, Miss Madeline Kelly, cider and ice cream. The party was Misses Margaret, Catherine and in charge of Mrs. Edwin Stoothoff, HUDSON h ESSEX DEALER PILLS Office and Warehouse Madaline Dowd, John Dowd, Frank (Next to City Hall) and Thomas Davern and James Car- Jr., and Miss Margaret Scott. Chl-eae«*C«rslM*B»e»4lAN A Lawes Coal 1'llls la Bed Ssd ttold mcUlllcV ton of Keansburg, Mr. and Mrs. Broadway, So"™. sestal WHB Blus Ribbon. ' J 51-53 Mechanic St. Do You Read ThemT ' OFFICEi YARDi r John Massey, Mr. and Mrs.'Robert fS^*Atei,8St8 IiK5m« Porter, and Miss Marjorie Scheupp Have you read the WantAdvor Carllon .Theatre Bu!l<3lng, Shrewsbury, N. J. Long Branch N. J. BuffiuM> 1IBANU IMI.I.S, for U of Middletown village, Mr. and Mrs. tlsements in The Register this week? Phone 327. yesis known ss But,Saicit. Always RelUbls James Day, Mrs. William Uhrig and Maybe there is just the thing adver , Red Bank 2008. Red Bank ( SOLO BV DRUGGISTS EVERWHERF son, Albert Bedle and Thomas Used that "ou are looking for.—Ad- Open Evenings and Sunday*. It pays to advertise in The Register. •»••»>••••••»•«)»«••»«»•»••••••«)••< >«»•••«••••••» Erenen of Keyport, Mrs. David E. vertisement. Cosby, John and Joseph Reddington and John and Joseph Kelly of New Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Connors and Misses Nonie and Eliz- abeth Ryan of Red Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Porter, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, Jr., Misses Irene and Evelyn Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toomey and John and Por- Raccoon ter Toomey of Rumson, Reginald Martin and D. Dauster of Atlantic Announcing - - - Highlands, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCue of Tinton Falls, Frank Kelly and Misses Catheryn and Mary "Warneker of Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Coats Michael McGrail and Miss Lillian Ryan of Holmdel, Miss Dolores En- ALBEET IiFSON & SONS nis, Mrs. Thomas Duggan and son and Langdon Morton of Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and —FOR— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higgins of Freehold, Mis3 Tessie O'Malley of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly and Thomas L. Dowd of Jer- sey City and Misa Dorothy McKay 35* ANNIVERSARY THE SCHOOL MISS and James B. Soden of Brooklyn.

MIDDLETOWN'S BEST. List of the Brightest Pupils at the Township High School. CELEBRATION! From $225. The honor roll for the first mark- ing period at the Middletown town- ship high school at Leonardo has been made up in alphabetical order. Beginning Thursday—Albert Lifson & Sons celebrate their 35th Anniver- The ten pupils with the highest sary. Just 35 years ago, Mr. Albert Lifson began business in a humble • marks in the high school are Har- way at Elizabethport, New Jersey. Fair dealing- and dependable merchan- old Dow of Fort Hancock, Helen DeMidowitr of River Plaza, Marcina dise soon made his name a buy-word among thrifty home lovers, and then Edington of Riverside drive, Jose- came thrgppening of the snlendid Elisabeth store. And, naturally, as the phine Hess of Seabright, Minnie business grew, the values became even greater because of t^e greater buy- Holmes of Keansburg, Russell Leon- ard of Lincroft, Miriam Neimark, ing nower. And, the recent opening of our Lnn lam Nelmark, Alma Tarnow, Ninth grade—Florence Adalr. Val Bern. nardt, Betty Collins. Annabella D assets •where uninterrupted service is important. •00, Cnroljn Wadsworth. 'I'lilrd grada— Helin Conk, Eileen DeVois, IMten ht to the Vlsk Time to Rethv frograM , Russell Iglar. Evelyn Miller, Edward Tal. Bluo ribbon specials In ovory dopartment—and each special la truly worthy of a bluo broaicait over WEAP and aaociatti ttttiott^ mntrer, ribbon. Living room, bedroom, dinlnsr, breakfast and dnvenport suited; sunroom Btcmii anil—Crawford Compton, Rob- nets; pieces such as chnlra, lamps, mirrors, bedding—tho bout way to find out nboufc Monday nhhti at 10l}0 art Krnnsdr, Elliibsth Matula, Harold llontgomsry, William Maison. these marvelous virtues is to como to tho storo—AND SEE THEM I Wo promise you FirsFstt gradgradaa— DonalDonsld DlaUTaltBlauv.lt.. Norman tho savings of a lifotimo—wo promiBO you thnt no matter how fnr away vnu live, llrown, Harry Maison, Vivian Ludlow I'hlllp Chubb. It wll) surely bo worth your whllo to como to LifBons during November. Tomorrow JOHN HANSEN Is tho opening day—COME! 42 Wcit Front Street, Red Bunk, N. J. LIONS CLUB AT LEONARDO. Plume 2112. A Branch of tlia Mor.m.nl Will be Formed There. A movemont has been started at Leonardo to orgAnlzo n Lions club. Initial itrnii for this purpons wors tnkan lust wook at a raootlnKa t tho homo of lltinry VanDanlon. On ALBERT LIFSON • SONS Mondny night tho Leonardo folks wcro cntortnincil at dlnnor by tho Droadwny at Liberty Btreet First titrett I.lona club of Atlnntlc Highlands. Broad Street KM/AIIKTIIPORT TJio Atlnntlc IllgliUnda orcnnlMtlon JBrJZAnTH LONG DItAN( II will unonnor tha Leonardo club. Tho 3 chief inoveni In orK«nl»ln(f tha now 3€ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. eluh nrc Mr, VntiDnalen, Philip M. OPJBN DAILY Loonud, EJjtar. Vir J. B«ker, VM

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