RED BANK TER. Iiinsd Wtiklr. EnUrsi u 8seono>Cl*ii Mattn' »t th* Po**» VOLUME XBVIII, NO. '49, oSle* at Red Bink, N. J, tinder th* Aat of Mareh S, 1B7R. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY; JUNE 2, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES' I TO 12. .J AUTOMATIC LIGHTS TO GO JOHN T: TOPPING'S WILL. BIG NIGHT FOR ELKS.' FLAG AGAIN FLIES. Red Bank Lodge Receives Prise of MIDDLETOWOWIflS BUSINESS. CHAMPUN LOSES HIS BET. Intrepid* Lrneman Solves Troubles BAPTIST CHURCH'S YEAR. TAG DAYS FOR FIREMEN. 'STATE'HIGHWAY COMMISSION HIS ESTATE GOES TO HIS WIFE • Bronie Tablet. RIVER PLA2J\ZA SSIDEWALKI S OR- HE HAS TO PAINT LOO CALLA- of Eatontown School Board. THE RED BANK CHURCH NOW CONTEST BETWEEN BELFORD ~ The Red Bank lodge of Elks had IS OPPOSfD TO THEM. ^ " AND HIS SON. DINANCE IS PUT THROUGH. HAN'S LUNCH WAGON. No flag had hecn flying from the HAS 664 MEMBERS. COMPANIES FOR DATES, a gala night last Thursday when the flagpole on the grounds of tha Xat- .An-Inspector Spent • Day at Red William Hanee of Broad "Street lodgo received r bronze tablet New Manager of Central Railroad If Lou Had Lost He Would Hftve ontown public school for several The Annual Meeting of the Church Both Wanted toToilcii Money it ' Qank «nd Ha Notified (bo Town Left All Hit' Property to Hit which had been donate' by Thomas Promises Electric Lights and Had to Make a Speech from the weeks, but one is on the pole now. Was Held Last Wednesday Night the Same Place on the Same, Official, That tha Lights Muit be Wife, Catherine Grant Hance— H. Flynn of New Brunswick, dis- Other Improvements (or Stations Step* of the Town Hall—Charley It was put there last week by a tele- —Church and Societies in Healthy Dates—Township Officials Fatpr Discontinued by July 1st. Will of Mri. Clements Pace. trict deputy in this district, for the —May Straighten Road Champlin Doe* a Good Job. phone lineman, who received $10 Condition—Officer* Re-Elected. Chemical Company. ' • Rod Bank will probably have to John ,T. Hopping 'of Hopplng's winnor of the ritualistic contest in River Plaza was largely repre- Louis Callahan's Palncs lunch for cllmbirte the polo and for rig- Tho annual business meeting of Mechanics' hall at Middletown discontinue tho use of automatic Crossing, in Middletown township, the' central district. Tho tablet wall sented at the meeting of the Mid- wagon on. Monmouth street has just ging new halyards. The rope broke the Red Bank Baptist 'church: was signal-lights on tho state highway. village was filled with a large num- who died about three weeks ago, presented to the Red Bank lodge by dlctown township committee last been painted and lettered. The several weeks ago. The pole is un- held last Wednesday night. All the ber of people last Thursday night, There are two such lights on the 'made his will February 24th, 1012. John J. Campbell of Bound Brook, Thursday night. It had two dele- work was done by Charles K. usually big. For a long time, tho officers of the church whoHo terms 'state highway in Bed Bank, one at when the Middletown,. township Ho left the use and income of all u vice president of the state associa- gations of citizens nt the meeting Champlin, owner of the largest and Eatontown board of education of- expired were re-elected. They were committee met. Three fire com- the corner of Maple avenue and his estate to his wifo, Lillian L, tion of Elks. It was accepted by —one in favor of sidewalks on fered a reward of $10 to anyone T. Harrison Stiles moderator, A. G. Front street and anothor at the cor- most successful repertoire theatri- panies "had - wado application to Hopping, as long as she lives. At Peter J. Eichele, past exalted ruler Hubbard avenue and one opposed cal husinosnps of tho world and'one who would put a new rffpo on it, Haguo auditor, J. G. Hagcrman and make "tag day" solicitations; ot ner of Monmouth street and Maple her death the 'estate is to go to his of the Red Bank lodge. Speeches to sidewalks. An ordinance for Thomas Coulton deacons, T. Harri- avenue. Another such light is on .-Of the wealthiest residents' of Red but the offer was without takers un- money on public roads during tho son, Jay W. Hopping. The wife and were also made by John Cose of this improvement came up for final Bank. Before Charley embarked til the telephone man took the job. son Stiles and Warren Minton trus- summer, and a great majbrity of ' Broad street, at the intersection of Plainfield.Edward Hartman of New reading and the two forces lined up tees and Albert M. VanNOstrand that street wlth.JJranch avenue, but son are the executors of the will, in the thcatric'al business he was a For jobs of this kind tho board those present at the meeting; were Tho witnesses wore Alston Beck- BrunBwick, Frank Brnzo of Long for an nrgument at tho meeting, sign painter and a mighty good one, had depended on Steeplejack and Joseph S. Harrison members members of the fire companies in ' these roads are not state roads and Branch, Thomas Clancy of Asbury of tho finance committee, there ts nothing to affect,the status man and Esther Hurley. one on one side of tlie room and the too. Folks who have soen the Cal- George Adams o£ Red. Bank, but question or of tho ladles' auxiliaries ; i; Park, Charles K. Champlin of Red other on the other side of tho room. Mr, Adams was not available for of this light.-v,jV .:i^:--\ .'-'-'- •••:.!,: .. William Hance of Broad street. lahan lunch wagon since he got The fiscal yqar of the church of the fire companies. , Tho state highway commission Is Red Bank, who for many years Bank/Frederick Maudsley of Petitions for and against the pro- through with the job say that Char- the pole climbing job. He is now ended April 30th. The report Belford had the biggest tVrn-out. opposed to the use of signal lights Jived in Atlantic townShip, left all Bound Brook_and Charles' Kosen- posed improvement were made. ley has lost none of his old-time with a circus. showed all bills paid and a balance' There are two fire companies at crana of Long Branch. 'District Conflicting claims'were presented, on the state highway. I^ast winter, his : estate: to his wife, Catherino skill as a letterer and painter. Some time ago a lineman started in the treasury. The various de- that place, these organizations be- ' at the/requestof the highway men; Grant Hance, and she was named as Deputy ,FIynn ;presented a hand- and a heated and spirited, verbal Charley did not get any compen- to earn the $10 by climbing the partments ' and societies of the. ing Chemical fire company and In- . the legislature .passedt a measure executrix,-'•• The will was made May some; card case to, Mr. Eichele as a clash took place between, Addison sation for decorating- Mr. Callahan's pole, but his boss made him come church gave fine reports. These dependent-fire company. Chemical' prohibiting aAy device or anything 1st, 1917. Alston Beekman and personal gift at the close of the Sanborn and Mrs. Thomas Farley. place of business. He did the work down after he had got about half organizations are the Sunday- company had the largest represent else on state; highways 'which . ob-. Esther Hurley witnessed tha will., meeting: A supper was served in Mr. Sanborn is in favor of the side- for nothing, as he was required to \vay . up , the pole. - No one had school, young people's union, wom- tation, about 75 men and women '•,' structs' traffic. It is claimed thai; 1 Mrs, Carmelia Pace,. wife of the lodgo grill room and an enter- walk improvement and Mrs. Farley do in order to -fulfill, tho terms of a ciimbed the poldvfor several years en's missionary society, World iwide being in its delegation. This com- tho automatio lights come 'within Clemehte Pace of Rod Bank; in: a tainment was furnished by profes- is opposed to it. Tho improvement bet which he made wit!t,Mr. Calla- and it was feared that the top part juild, ladies' aid society, Philathea pany ask,ed to be permitted to so- the purview, of .the things tabooed Will .'.which', she made in July of last sional: advocates won the victory; The han. The two men are great base- of the pole might be decayed and society, men's league and boy licit money from autoists on Satur- •r by ;the>Ulo. ;;.:••; .", .••/.•;-i":.';',-..; year, named her husband aa execu- committeemen passed the final ball, devotees and several weeks ago break off.. However, the man who scouts. .. .-'.-' day, Sunday and Monday, July 3d, Last Thursday; George Lytle,' an trix of the will. She left ?1,000 ^ SPEED TYPIST HERE.. reading of the ordinance, giving as they had an argument as to the accomplished the, feat last week Twenty-eight persons joined the 4th,and 6th. It asked for the right Inspector in the employ of the hlghr' each to two sons; Valentine Pace their reason for so doing'that per- merits of the Yankee baseball teanr found, the pole to be solid and firm. church the past year and. the mem- to do this all three days at Hop- World Champion Typewriter Giyea sons owning 2,468 feet of road ' ' bership now is .664. A new plat- and Doir.inio Pace, and Bhe left $6 Demonstration at High School. of New York. That team had won ping's Crossing and for the right to' • way commission, made an inspec- to another soiu Vincenzo Pace, She frontage.were in favor of the im- several games and Mr. Callahan SOON TO BE A BRIDE. form has been put in.the church make solicitations in front of the tion of the state highway at Red bequeathed $500 to each of two Miss Josephine Pitisari, the provements, whereas those opposed made the assertion' that the team and new furniture has been in- New Monmouth Baptist church on' Banki. After he mads his Jnspec- daughters, Maria^Sorvello and Con- world's champion amateur typist, W the improvement owned only 790 would win at least eight consecutive Miscellaneous SKower Given Last stalled. ThesB improvements were Monday, July 5th. ' tipn he went to. the town hall, and chetta Fusco, ^and \to another gave a demonstration at the,Red feet of road frontage. games before its winning streak Week for Miss Helen Maloney. dedicated on Eastor day. The gen- Independent fire company asked made a report to Mrs. Amy Shinn/ daughter, Benedetta Mazzn.'sho left Bank' high school last Wednesday, The . township co'mmitteej passed would be broken.:_-._-._._ •__ _A .miscellaneous-shower:was giv- eral _expense._budget.. for_ the .year for permission to make solicitations -vthetown-clerk, asto the reeoriimen- S2pO;~AinHe rest'of Her "estate When she "came to'Red "Bank to an ordinance for sidewalks on Hub- Mr: Champlin thought otherwise en last Friday night by Mrs. Alex- was $7,618.86, the missionary of- on Saturday and Sunday, July 3d dations which he would, make to the coach-pupils of the high school who bard avenue last fall. Thisj ordin- ander Pepin ,of Spring street for ferings amounted to $4,050 and the was left to her husband, , The wit- and the outcome of the argument special improvements fund was and 4th}/ at Hopping's Crossing. state highway .board. / • nesses to the will, were Michael will take part in the state typewrit- ance was not satisfactory tc- River was a bet. Tlie terms of the bet Miss'Helen Maloney, who is en- Applications, for the dates named •'-Mr.' Lytle said' he would recom- ing contests at Battin high school Plaza folks/ as it required the side- gaged to wed Louis Despreaux. The $1,713.76. Nearly $3,000 has been Conzonn, TheodoreSD^ Parsons and were that Mr. Champlin was to raised for a new organ. had been made by both companies mend in his report that the-two Mrs. S. W. Parmenitler. ...•-' at Elizabeth Friday of this week. walks to be laid next to the curbing, paint and letter the lunch wagon rooms .wore decorated in pink and two weeks previous and the com- lights referred to above be no long- '. ,WilH'e V. D. Conover of Matawan In her demonstration at Red' Bank with no space for grass between the free of'charge if he lost, while Mr. white. Miss Maloney received a mitteemen at that time let it ba er used as automatic signals. • He riiado his will eleven years ago. HeMiss Pitisan, wrote 219 words a .curbing and sidewalks. At. the re- Callahan was to make a. speech large number of gifts, which were GIRLS HURT IN AUTO CRASH. known that they would not grant said If they were permitted to be bequeathed all moneys which he minute, using a test sentence.' In quest of various River Plaza folks from the steps of the town hall if under a pink and white umbrella. both requests, as they did not think used at nil It would only be by the a concentration, test she conversed this ordinance was repealed and, a Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Car in Which They Were Riding llghts'.belng operated manually by might have at the time of his death he lost. Before the men shook Hit a Tree on the Rumson Road. it right for two sets of solicitors to and also all interest • which he with pupils, added a column of fig- new one was prepared. This was hands on the bet they had an inter- George Allen? Dorothy Allen,. Mrs. be /collecting money on the eamo ' an officer. Alto the lights will have might have in the estate of his ures and answered questions put to the ordinance about which there view with the borough hall commit- Magee, Anna Cameron,: Mrs. John Miss Dorothy Doran of Flatbush days at the some places. to be taken off the concrete pedes- father/to the children bf his four her, allwhile typing 151 words to was so much argument-last Thurs- tee of the council to make sure that Maloney, Evelyn Maloney, Jean Al- is in the Long Branch hospital with Interest was intense as to which ' tals on which they now stand and the.minute.' She also Wrote 146 day ' night. It provides for side- len, .Benjamin Allen, Mr. and Mrs. a fractured "hip and Miss Alma Yeo- sisters, Huldah W. Dayton, Cather- Mr. Callahan would be permitted to mans of Long Branch was>badly company would be favored.' In be- bo placod overhead. Mr. Lytle said ina' A. Johnson; Sarah W. 'Bergen words in a minute which were dic- walks four, feet wide and for a orate at the town hall if he lost. Pepin and Mr. Despreaux * of Red half of Chemical company.it wa* that July, jBt either the lights would tated to her. The demonstration space: of three feet between the Bank;' Mrs. Nora Miller, Mr. and cut and bruised as the result of an anfd Margaret, D. Wikoff. All the The Yankees won twelve consecu- automobile accident Monday after- .urged that that company had al- have to be discontinued or the rest of his estate he left . to his given: by Miss Pitisan at Red Bank curbing and sidewalks. tive games before they met with a Mrs. George Miller and children, Mr. ways had the Fourth for tag day, changes referred'to bo made. He laBt week was the 23d consecutive A letter about lights iri railroad and Mrs. Robert^Miller, Mr. and noon on the Kumson road... They Bald that after that date the state nephew, Francis H. Bergen.. This single defeat, and that's why Char- were in a car driven by William while Independent company had al- nephew was made executor, of the demonstration she had given with- stations was received from R. B. ley Champlin had to paint the Mrs. Raymond "Despreaux and ways had Labor Day. Partisans of highway' commission would not per- out making a single error. White, the new, manager of the daughter Betty and Mrs. Clara Lar- Dowlen, Jr., of RumSon. . Some- mit the lights to" be used' aa at will; which was witnessed by. Wil- lunch wagon. —. • '••'•• thing went wrong with the steering Chemical ;cdmpany said there was liam V- Sjmpson and Francis F,. Central railroad company, to the kin and daughter Agnes of Middle- no reason why this custom should present. Ho didn't say ' outright town; Mrs. Jamos Allen, Bertha apparatus. and the car suddenly Simpson of Matawan, . BO.NE DRY. effect that electric lights would be ON THE RIVER. swerved to the side of the road be discontinued. Partisans of Inde- . that the state highway commission -"Samuel Finkelstein of Freehold placed in the railroad stations at Greenwood- and ,Mrs.,. Stephen pendent company held that,'the would withhold . nipney for road, Greenwood of Keansburg, Mr. and and hit a tree in front of Harden made his will five years ago with Liberty Grange Order* Letter Writ- Leonardo, Port Monmouth and New Boat* Bought by'a Number L. Crawford's property. The body Fourth was the best day for tag projects or state old projects at • ton to Proiident Coolidgo. Belford and that other improve- of Rod Bank Folk.. - MTS,' .William Despreaux of River Red Bank if the recommendations Max Fincgold and Harold McDer- of tho car was torn loose and the day and that there was nq reason mott as witnesses. • Mr. Finkelstein Liberty grange, with a member- ments, would be.made to all three Clark Holbrook of East Ejont Plaza, Mr. and Mrs. Frod Garre- occupants wero thrown out. Miss why'Chemical company should mon- • he made, were, not carrlqd out,, but, left nil his estate to his wife, Sarah ship made up of Holmdel and Marl- stations.'. The committee had tried street, Col, Eoyal Mosa-of Shrews- brand: and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Doran was'taken'to the hospital }n opolize that day. They said Chemi- h'ti wmmded-the clerk that the state Finkelstein, the will stating' that boro township folks, last week in Vain to get sjmilaV improvements bury Vyenue and Harold H; Brown Garrebrand and son of Bradley Worderi's ambulance and Miss 4Yeo-» cal, company had had. that day for a highway .commission..has absolute Mr. Finkelstein :feK "confident that unanimously passed a resolution en- from the former manager of the of Riverside, avenue, have new mo- Beacjf and Mrs. Horace G'bodchild mans was taken by Mrs. Joseph number of years, and that it was jurisdiction over such matters. ' his wife would properly care for dorsing the action- of President company. Appeals had been made tor boats which they bought at of Trenton. Hoagland to the home of Mr. Dow- time to give some*one else a chance, At the corner, of ^Bridge avenue and maintain their children then Coolidge in authorizing state, coun- to the state utilities commission, Bayonne. The boats have been put len, which was near by. Mr. Dow- It was claimed by David Schnoor, and Riverside-avenue, at the corner born and also any of .their children ty and .municipal officials to enforce but' nothing was d.one. At,present on' the river at Red Bank. Mr, YACHTSMEN TO MEET. len escaped injury. spokesman for Independent com- of West Front street and Riverside the prohibition law. The grange the stations are lighted with kero- Brown is having a dock made on avenue and at the corner of Maple which might thereafter be born. Will Make Arrangement* for Their pany, that that company had made Mrs. Finkelstein is the executrix of also unanimously passed a motion sene lamps. These lamps are very his river, front property. verbal application for the Fourth , avenue find Bergen place are three instructing its secretary to write a unsatisfactory to the residents of Uzal H.. McCarter's big gasoline Annual Outing. PIANO RECITAL. small traffic standards' to/ guide the will. •- '••••• • • two years ago. He said the cora- • Ella1 -W. ' Matthews of Ocean tetter to President Coolidge, notify- the three villages mentioned, each yacht Junnita is anchored in the . The Jun.e meeting of the North panj>had been turned down on.tht traffic. Mr. Lytle said he would Shrewsbury iceboat and yacht club Pupils of Mrs. O. W. Palmer to Give : Grove left her entire estate to her ing the President of -the grange's of which\has a large commuting river near the steamboat dock for. Two Concerts. ground that the application was not recommend that the use of these the summer. Mr. McCarter makes will be held tomorrow at the club stands be discontinued. niece', Ella Francis Wainright This stand on this matter and assuring population. The stations are inade- in writing hut thnt tho committee the President of the grange's sup- quate in many other ways. Mr. a practice of having -tha yacht here house at the foot of Broad street. The piano pupils of Mrs. O. W. Fortunately tho town of Bed niece and Ella , Matthews's sister, Palmer will give a recital at the Til- had promised that consideration I now detouring through this place Change* of Residence. because the county road at Lfn- FIREMEN AS MINSTRELS. Changes of residence can be TIMOTHY R. HOUNWAlM croft is torn up to, bo paved-"with quickly and satisfactorily made by BELFORD COMPANY GIVES A concrete. . enlisting the service of Luke Long- Contractor and Builder READERS theatre FINESHOW^AT A SCHOOL., The work of building a large' head and The Register's want do- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING bam on C. H. Wadley's place has partment.—Adrertisement, PjroEti of $200 from Affair Given SCREEN AND STOKM ENCLOSURES ' been completed. Mr. Wadley'a Telephone SBt-M 180 Brldg. A..,.ae, fl.<| B«nb, N. J •t L«on»rdo Lait Wednesday farm Is on tho Nutswamp road and Phorfe 344 Night by Independent Comp»ny it was formerly ownoH by James WfULJAM ROUGH, Mtrtsger —A Gift for Felix McGovern, Jr. R. Crawford of Red Bank. "The Passing Show" was the Mrs. Patrick Carton, who has title of a minstrel show given at the leen on the sick list, has improved' high school at Leonardo last lufflciently to be about the house, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 7f 8, 9 .Wednesday by the members of In- Theodore Stilwell spent Friday ' ' \ MATINBEJiWBnNE»DV " ' dependent fire company of-ielford with his sister-in-law, Mrs. William and by the ladies' auxiliary of thoE. Hance of Hod Bank. fire-company.! There was a large Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smock of BELASCO attendance, frequent applause, and „„,„„, ,lmn Frida»•..»»y, with Mr. and V much praise for the performers and Mrs. Edward Stilwell. Will Present - '/ ,,Jr., who wqs •" Viola—and Sadie Wnmeker, director. The show made such a daughters*- of Bernard Warncker, hit that several requests have been are sick with measles. made for it to be repeated in other The bungalow occupied by,Stan- FANNIE BRIGE towns under an arrangement ley Stilwell has been repainted and wheroby the company will receive a well has been made on the prop- half the profits. The amount erty. cleared last week wa3 $200. COOL FABRICS FOR The performance opened with a *• HIGHLANDS NEWS. selection by an orchestra and there wore several ojther orchestra Bdeo- Arthur Smith'*, Leg Kmputate'd Last SUMMER DRESSES A Character Comedy in Three Acts tions during intermissions in the • Week at Newa/k Hotpital. acting. Those who. took part ^wcre Arthur Smith underwent^ an • John H. Wermert, Felix McGovern, peration last week at a Newark By Wtilfird Mack and David fyelascb hospital in which his leg was amj Felix McGovern, Jr., Walter Gibson, 1 Fabrics to delight every John Kcelcn, Miss Gertrude Fur- putated. An infectious disease had The • Carefully Selected Cast Includes:' ' long, Miss Marie BelufT, Mrs. et in. in his leg. Hia other log woman who wants to be WARREN WILLIAM. Charles Brown, Mrs. Stanley Cook, was amputated last year. . , RUTH DAYTON ' . Miss-Ha?el' Hujlbard of Brook- JOHN CROMWELL JANE ELLISON Mrs. Anthony Gibson, Mrs. Joseph attractively attired, in a SPENCER CHARTERS P. Kennedy, Miss Helen Kelly, Miss lyn 'was a guest. of. Miss Ifelen - GEORGE SHERWOOD Key over the week-end. • .'•, ; LOWS MASOtf SAMUEL S. LEE Anna May Langford} Herbert G. selection of choice styles, , FRANCIS,PIE^LOT • Rowley, Mrs. .William Tarnow, Miss Kruse's danco'payilion' has 'been THOMAS REYNOLDS reopened for the summer.^ •'"'•••,' (Mary Rose Wermcrt, Russell John- colors and designs ao ston, Edward Foncc, John Kelly, Miss Reya Neimark, who will Prices—Evenings $2,50 to 50c.» Matinee $1.50 to 50c William Tarnow, Carl JJagel, Her- graduate next month from the moderate prices. bert Gf Rowley, John H. Wermert, leonardo high school; was in Jr., Miss Elizabeth Schnoor, Miss Washington, Di\J5.j•:: on a sight- Agnes Reddlngton, Stanley Cook, eeing trip lair week. The entire William Kelly, . Thomas Clements Jass'Wade tine trip; . , and Miss Dorothy Seelcy.' * ••> • Emanuel A Swartz has opened a!" Nottyruff Japanese Silk—2.00 a yd. At the conclusion o£ the show the lunchroom at the corner o-f Bay Silk Foulards—1.50 a yd. ladies' auxiliary presented a_five- avenue and Valley street, in the The material that is exceptionally smart 36-inch silk foulards finished with a- high doljor gold piece to Mr. McGovern building formerly occupied by this year is Nottyruff Japanese Silk—an imr Juster in shades of figured navy, grey, fn'and in appreciation of his work. With William Jurgeson. » ported fabric that is washable, cool and good black. A pure silk material of excellent wcavo, the profits, from this show, Inde- Mrs. Frank! Grogan and children looking. Inplain colors only of white, sunny, that, makes up nnd wears well. Dots, checked pendent fire company has . raised 1 if Hoboken haVe been spending a tan, laurel, fern, ban and saxe'. patterns, small figures and floral designs.' New In Style™ $3,800 since its formation L two fow days, with Mrs...AinbroseLJn]. years- ago. ing. K .... Mrs. John Patterson- is kept in- Printed Crepe de Chine—2.00 a yd. Imported Broadcloth—65c'a yd, TO BUY NEW APPARATUS. door? with sickness. , r' fietter In Quality. Belford Fire Company Placet Order Mrs. Andrew Baum snoVfamily 40-inch Printed Crepe do Chine in blended, 36-inch imported broadcloth that has s ' for a Stoughton Truck. • if Brooklyn are spending the sum- colorings on different backgrounds. Bold, bright high luster finish. This is a soft material of Chemical fire company of Bel- mer , at the! Do^rsett .bungalow on patterns, block'designs and softer combinations good wearing quality in designs of small figures ford,'at'a meeting last Wednesday Miller street.. make up the. collection. Colors' are many and on light and dark grounds. night, voted to buy a Stoughton mo- Joseph E. Layton'3 house on so are the patterns. . tor fire engine' for $9,350. The Miller street is beinpr raised and sale will include 1,300 feet of hose. new foundation will be put un- The engine is expected to be deliv- der it. The—house'will also i'e imo'd'ele'd. ••••'... Evriday Zephyr—"10c a yd. i ,-• Normandy Voiles^—38<^a yd. ~". ered August 1st. It is guaranteed • -» ^ «• •••'.. ' \ - • • • <• . • • . •. ,> , ••# to pump 600 gallons,of water a Ira Frederick .has reopened his -'•'32-inch fast color • Evriday Zephyr. A Butterfield's 40-inch Normandy Voiles, S minute. At a- recent; demonsfcrationV ch9P suey restaurant on Bay ave- fine finish material that washes and wears ex- fabric known for years. The grounds arc light at Belford it did considerably bet- ue. '.'•'• .' . ceedingly well. ;,The selection includcB pleasing arid dark, with either dots which arc especially , The Merrymakers club of Brook- Two Trouser ter^ than. that. The apparatus has small" prints and quaint Chintz patterns. big this year, or flowered and figured designs. an engine of 86 horse power.' The lyn arc .spending the summer at; vote to buy the new apparatus was Frank Parker's bungalow on Mil- ler street. unanimous. ; . Trico-Sham Tubing—1.2S a yd. Silk Broadcloth—2.00 a yd. c COLT'S NECK NEWS. 36-inch Trico-Sham .tubing that is a heavy.. ••'•• 30-inch silk broadcloth that will stand're- Mri. Conrad Decher Raturnt Home 6 6 6 ^quality all sillcand juBt the thing for under- wear arid slips. In pastel' shades of white*. peated tubbings and is'fast color. It' is one from Newark Hospital. . i« » preicrlplion for N Mrs. Conrad Decher, who re- flesh, green, orchid, pink and yellow. An ex- «* the newest fabrics for Summer dresses. In SUiTS Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ceptional value. : •. pleasing; colors of orchid,' roseleaf and pbkin. cently underwent an operation'at a Newark hospital, returned homo Bilious Fever and Malaria. ' * ' ' •' \ last week. She is much improved, It Kills the Germ* but sho is still somewhat weak from the ^operation., The fanners and gardeners of this section have had to do a big lot of re-planting because of cut worms and crows.-Old timers say they.have never known these "var- FQRMENAND mint's" to be Jso; plentiful and so The First Series of Shares in the destructive as they are this year. Emil Hpfman is having a barn YOUNG MEN sot upon his hotel property. The barn was" shipped from Chicago in sections. It re-places a build- ing which was. destroyed by fire last wintey. ' Is Building and Loan Association, Fifty small chicks owned by Mrs.' Joseph Lefferson have been Red Bank. N. J. V killed tho post week by cat3 whose owners are unknown.. Mrs. Lcf- fersori lias several hundred small Will Remain Open Until June 15tn, 1926. 1 chicks and ducklings and she hss You can buy a two- had good fortune with them, aside Persons subscribing for shares up to that date will be received on the same terms as trouser suit any place, from the damage done by cats. -Charter Members. but you'll "travel a long Louis Flotkin has had the roof of his store, repainted. The. work The Friends Building and Loan Association will be conducted on modern methods, way before you'll find was done by Joaquiri Lawrence, with absolute security to all shareholders and with the largest possible benefits to both one'of such good qual- who • recently returned - from St. ity at a price so low. Petersburg, Florida, where he and borrowers and, investors. Its aim will be to make it a great and strong agency for Mrs. Lawrence spent the • winter. building up Ked Bank and its environs into^a city of home owners. Come in .when you're J, Fred' Bocknian,'; one- of the ready to see these won- oldest residents of this place, cele- The office of the Friends Building and Loan Association will be at the Merchants brated his birthday last week wljt derful garments. Colors a -dinner party and' family gather- Trust Company of Red Bank, NO. 62 Broad Street. ', as new as you'll find—' ing at. the home of his daughter, styles as smart as there Mrs. Edward Hardy of Roberts- Persons may subscribe for shares at the Merchants Trust Company, or from any of are—and as usual, „ ville. the officers or directors of the Friends Building and Loan Association, whose names are Mr. and Mrj, Louis Snyder loft •plenty of patterns to Friday for an automobile trip to given below: > choose from — single the northern .part' of the state. v and double breasted They returned homo Monday. Mrs'. Warren Matthews and Miss OFFICERS rnodeli. ' • Susie'. Allgor of Eatontown spent part of last week with Mrs. John CHAS. H. THROCKMORTON ....:..... President Grant. . , ! THOMAS IRVING BROWN ..:.... Vice Prejident Mra. D, Percy Doylo and her EDGAR N. McCLEES .....Secretary daughter spent last week with Mra. Geprgo Gordon of Brooklyn. J. ERNEST OLIVER - .Treasurer ^;cow owned by Sidney Ben- } nett died list Thursday. I '- Mrs. Arthur- Soffcl celebrated •DIRECTORS I They re Real Values ifr birthday last jveck by spond- ng the day with her mother, Mrs. JOSEPH SALZ, WALTER G. FRENCH, David-1. Vandorvccr of Red Bank. ENSLEY M. WHITE, THOMAS IRVING BROWN, At These Unufuolfo j^ Robert Doylo is Having an en- GEORGE G. IVINS JOHN J. QUINN, forced vacation. .The school In ARCHIBALD L. MILLER, GEORGE STEVENS, $ Marlboro township whero ho tenches lo closed because many of , JOHN GIBLON, . WILLIAM L. RUSSELL, Iho pupils nrn nick with measles. JEDWARD P. DANGLER, CHAS.* H. THROCKMORTON, Mist Beatrice Bennett of Holm- dol spoilt Saturday and Sunday- I. JAY TRUBIN, G. HAROLD NEVIUS, 25 *30 : *35 •• ••' ' •• •• •'• • •• . •••'.••••>•••. :•- V',-"; '• •'.•:; o•••/: .••• .; with Mrs, Kdmund Wilnon. J. D. OTTERSON, JR., CHAS. A. MINTON, FRED OAKLEY, MYRON V. BROWN, j- . Our bettef clothes 'are ; EVERETT NEWS. JSUGENE ADAMS, LOUIS DELL'OMO. Service of Pint Communion Held at St. Calh.Hr>«'« Church. ..•••••••.' tailored at Fashion Park A service of first communion wu held Sunday at St. Cothorino's church and It was largely attended, ho children had boon receiving Instructions for the icrvlco ncvorul Moomoulli Ctumty Durrogali'i OMc«. UK of Ilarrllt. Nail I. llr.an, .Ill.auJ, Monmoulh Ciunly 8urto|»l«'« OWla. weak* from Hov.' Kroncli 3. Sulli- In tli« in>tl«r of tht ••t.li o( IIIIIUI la hit'ty (Iran In tha Now. ^criisy nnd In many other ? as an JiiUu. whi,n th« wtlfar* of tho ji . t, r l ; 1 < • '; • . '• ', . I . >'.'.'!« L :.)•!'t\"'.i: ,. AW•^^^*'^' " .^4l'*•^rt /!hv.^a^^fe1:V•^ViKJ^lS^^ •{«•';,', s.ui'r t •<• ' '•': •»'•".'.;','•-'',.''•** '' itBD BANK REGISTER, JUNE 2, rMAV FETE AT EATQNTOWKy frpjw'Raymond Hf Stillman's'bunga- bo served tomorrow nleht and the of her tonsils last week at the Long low on the state highway to long principal attraction Friday 'night Branch hospital. AUU RED BANK DRUaOISTS "V Prlcei of let Cr.am «nd Soda Branch. ' , ' will be an entertainment. Mrs. G. Wjlllaih E Foster has joined tho WiUr for Wlnn.r* of'EVatoU. ' Rev. Mr. Wagonseller, a student P. McHcnry Is in general charge of Lion's club. A May fpte and EtWetio event* CAN NOW, SUPPLY YOU WITH,, ;. , \f 1at the general theological seminary th,e bazar. The- Long Branch hospital auxil- were held «n the pounds of the at ,New York, preached at-St. . Mr8,*;Stanloy Sculthorp under- iary will hold its annual card party Eatontown tchool Friday »£tornoon, James's Episcopal church Sunday. went an .operation for the removal August 4th at tho Casino. No medals or merchandise prizes were offered, but the parent-tench- tlntistested era' aiaociatlon, which managed'the ATLANTIC. HIGHLANDS NEWS. affair, offered to treat the winners Memorial Day Service—Baiar at w«ar The Tablet That AcU Like Magic, of the various events'to ice cream Community jCIub. and soda water, The winners were Oempsoy' Schencb, Chsr/cs' Lewis, A Memorial day servico was held FOR Palraa^-Tomnlnor Caroline Rottler Sunday jjlght jit the Central Baptist -TP OBTAIN " and Theodore Wolff. After the con- church. Only two members arc left INDIGESTION tests these ^children, accompanied In Ffske post. "They, are Joshua by some of the members of the par- E. VanPelt' and John B. Stan. A MORTGAGE LOAN AND GAS. They attended th« service. Another ent-teachers' ~ association, s. went s Msypinks are, guaranteed to give entir* «atiiF«eilon"or rnonijr across the road to a roadside h'ooth, civil war veteran present' was Capt. CJOME to atf organization whose business refunded by youjr druggiit. Buy a battle today and be con- where they received their ice cream Barr, a summer' resident of this it is to make loans.' f i vinced. Be iure you get the little Fink Tablet. i, and soda water awards. place. The principal address was MAYPINKS CO., ' AVON-BY-THE-SEA, H. J. made by F. W./Dovoq of New / \U Welendmoneyonimprovedorineome ' Brunswick. /" - producing propcrtvjln ggo4 locations and ;— for new Steam Vulcanizing. of these Charming Balloon and Truck Colors Tires in Stock. g John Hansen blue 42 West Front Street Green, Gray Mnroon Red Bank STRAUS CO M RA NY OCEANPORT tow sdui, ; FARM SOLD FOR $65,000. New Owner to. Build on On« and ," :'••-, to Sell tK« Others. ' \\ „• NOTED PLACE TO BE CON- Seven J. Hornn, Sr., Raymond V. Hor'an DEVELOPING .WOODBROOK. STREET LIGHT POST BROKEN. Back from Belmont Park. RIVER PROPERTIES, SOLD. John Moran of Eatoptbwn has re- , VISIT ,-. Little Silver Tract~Now Hat Water Capt Iron Pole on Rumion Road The San Remo turned home from Belmont Park, JOHN HOP^N & SON and Electricity. Broken Off by an Automobile, OPEN ALL YEAR Ocean and W«it End NEW OWNER FOR TWO PLACES where he was employed, several 1 One of tho now electric street FOXWQOD PARK Tho work of developing Wood- months as a jockey. He is now Dancing. Dinner, ?2.E0. A la carte. Afternoon Teas and Buppefi,")' REAL' ESTATE, AT FAIR HAVEN. irook tract at Little Silver, which light posts on thj Rumson road was working at the. Suneagles, club knocked down last week by a Ford Homes, Bungalow* and Storek owned by Mrs/ Helen White groands at Eatontowni, . Sjo'O Dinners. Tel. Long Branch 1743 G. FOLCL F. A. Morehouse Tho Meyar EsUt* Property and the car driven by Edmund Hourer of Mills Ptojwtty Bought Laat W«*k rry, is nearlng completion. Tho Far Siilo or Rent 1 Rumson. -• Tho Bteering apparatus 1 by Mn. Robert C. Lawrence-^ entire tract has been, piped ,for REAL ESTATE water and wired for electricity. on the machine' broke on ifSsharp 85 Avenue SaIe»Afgrogat» $38,000.- curve near. McCarter's lake. Mr. Two Bales- aggregating $35,000 Thi? work was completed lasd; week. OJ Box Hower lost control of the car, Little Silver and RedBank P. tSS made the past week at Felr Two new streets are nearly .fin- whichchh embedembgi into the light'poep t Haven, when properties fronting on ished. They have been named k i Mih d Th 'hi.' Office: Fox wood Park highlands, N. J. Birch avenuo and Maple avenue; nd broke is Mit.the ground. The "'i. Tel. 1900 Red Bank the rlvor at that place were bought tPhpno 1200 by Mrs, Marguerite D. Lawrence, Eighty-three lots aro on the tract. lost was made of cast. iron. . The wife of Robert C. Lawrence. Ono The property is on tho west side iUtomoblte was wrecked, but-Mr. lower escaped injury. plaqo adjoining th^Lawrenca •rcsl- of Brunch avenuo, .^a._shortXdi«-I ~A\i Investigation- was made-by denco property was bought from tanco north of the Little Silver oliceman John McLaughliii anil Desirable Residence ;For. Rent. Mr, ,'and Mrs. tyalter J. Mills for railroad station. It was formerly Winfield Gardens Hr, Hower agreed to pay for a new 1 $14,000. Another property adjoin- owned by Mrs. Berry's mother, I Eight-room house and b$h,' all improve- drs. Maiy A. White. , •; • iost.. It was the first accident on ments, well arranged;'lpt 125x£00; 2-car garage, ing tho Mills -place was bought from :he< Rumson road in which one of ;ho estato fit Edward and Mary car. The on Grange Avenue, desirable location and neigh- Meyer for. j-21,000. Two and a half crcs of )and, tour houses and two tric^ light posts were put up sev- Only 11 lots remain unsold. borhood. For r.ent by the year $100 per month. imall bungalows are on the two SALEOFFOllriNlp: xal months a^o, . ilaces. >s ALLAIRE & SON, Realtors, BRISK BUYING LAST. WEEK AT Seabright Places Rented. ' •-.•••• j Edward and Mary Meyer were a WINFIELD GARDENS. iWalter J. Sweeney has rented A few choice lots left on the Highway. Act Quickly I RED BANK, N. J. brother and a sister who died last juis Schmidt's house on Center Tbe Opening Day Wa> Set for Sat- Telephone liff'. year within six months of each itreet'at'.SBa.bright to Mrs. Frank urday, but the Buyert Did Not itter. Their property comprises tfordin of Brooklyn and he has also Wait for Cnuntr Surr*iil«Vi OMn. « ol i>lil A,,,u,$ to .,1,11,11 t0 th, Mrs. Allco Ludlow of Dread « l* »tntf at Jahn Turn • uliurilrtn, •o.uloii •• t.'inMnlil, th.tr «tro«t, who conduetod a clothing JiWi «ml h4in»mli •(•luat III. .«IJ ..t>t. r1"V J 1 CHJCHESTERSPI*»JH«V .TJMC DIAMOND UIM L storo on llrnnd utroot, whlcjr^for mnny yenr. was tho largest cloth. L- BAMBBRGHI Ing atoro In Hod IJnnk, went'tii Oceon (Jrovn to npoud tlia summer. Harry Norcross of Atlnntlc Hl»ft. land" Jumped from n moVlllif train and h|* Jsgi^eitq erutahed. H« m • RED' BANK REGISTER, JUNE 2; 1926. " Page Nine the ground of desertion. She wasNOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION,, Ilns or Broad street la Intersected with the lit: th* *fiertjoon;.»ad: nlnftoVtoclt In *h» r YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. granted tbe cOstody of'their two ~ t.'Borough of Rod Bonk, N, J. .- • centtr line uf li.-cklcei place, thence aoulh- evening, for the pitrpoie of m»h[n«" thr" J Notice li hereby given that's; Generae l wardly alontf the center lino of Inroad Hniil rsviilon snd corrsfltian of .ths !•«!»• eJiildren. ; • ^ ' - Electioeto n wilwll l b« held IInn antf forr th dthdstreet to the southerly boundary o( thster for th* fltn era I Election. Tennis Racquets BorougBh h orr ItcItdd BnnlcBl , IIn. the County of oroiiah of Red Bank, thence northwest* ; EMKHSON >QUACKJiNDUfiH (continued from lut page.)' . John,Kelly, sorr. of Michael Kelly t f f x : Monmmitli ami state of N«w Jarflcy, on ardly olon? the center' line ol'the tracks . ' • .. - . . Borough Clirkt , Itcttrvnir in one hour and ths best gut, guaranteed) 60 days. Milliard of Hc wore innrried'recc'ntly at the bride's BKfEF MS_0F NEWS. homo by Eev. C.,P. Newton, The i Jersey Coast Laundry: HAVE YOU g couple will live at Intcrlaken.. ( HAPPENINGS OF INl£T.EST IN J Family Wa»h, wet,- not ex. J Headache? | AutoistV Ffhger Broken." MORRIS s ceedlng 28 lbs., 78 cent*, I Mono MONMOUTH„ COUNTY. •V/illinm Carter of Asbury Park * Rough Dry Wa»b, 6 cent* • •am, at lehl ijj / CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT broke a finger last week when an i p«r pound. , - •' * tlrad « etnloedl W Personal No\e>. tSolei t f Pronertr. automobile motor ho was cranking 1 (New Jersey ani! New #orlc) ' . * ' .Rough Dry' ,W»ih unil •. THE NEW ONE COAT PAINT Building Operations, Lodge D?- * Fl^t Work Ironed, 7 cents * row classes may need* chant* ^ SPECIAL PRICES THIS MONTH r ingi. Slight Flret, Birth*, Mar- backfired and the crankhandle flew * par pound, » riages and Deaths—Other Item* back\varJ and hit him. Ho is em- * All Flat Work, 8 cents, per * I'STILJBS »SC CO. % Cover} Better and Spreads Further ployed as a chauffeur for Claude St. Jamba's' church cfc Elberon, 12 Broad Street IJ pound. - ,; Philadelphia Eye Specialist* »$ MONOLJTfl COMPANY OF AMERICA English of Asbury Part Red Bank, N.J. jj » ' West Front Street, - • Inn Chicken. Broth. ' Small Seedless. Nearest tp- homo made. jfatawan exempt firemen next Sun- Altberg "treasurer and M. Siegel ser- day jp moke annulments for form- geant-at-arms.' ing a permanpnt organisation. WayncWeave has ^nch etxeptionut wearing 'SOUSED MACKEREL ARGO Little Jewel Broom Tho.Korh estate at Deal has been Engineer's New Position. sold to Irving Friedman of New G. Roland Moore of Blanasquan qualities that most men who havp once yiom has given up his position on the enj can Gloss Starch York for $5D,000. Tl e house on tho it, come back time and agiin for the' same, at 20c - property has 28.rooms. .. y, •• gineorinj; staff of £he state highway department and Is now consulting Soused in this case means'spiccd A fine little Broom it in-—none Alien Campbell o£ Bradley Park woolen, refttsing-to even look at ariy atherj engineer for- the firm Of • Sincer- with vinegar. Great eating. . Two Pkgs., of your cheap made affairs. san™ a' number of sbjos ' over tho beaux and Morre of Asbury Park. doth; We Originated Wayne Weave .nearly;, radio last Saturday from station Felgenspano Bscr WNYC at New York. - Died lit Son's Home'. IODINE £ALT Constantino -Clancy of Freehold Mrs. Mary E. Griftjth died at tho at bot ha3 bousht a new Essex coach rnd home of her son, Frank D: Griffith 12c - 4 fa Charles-Jackson is the, owner of a of Long franch, last Thursday of ' IJUC the rich gray mottUngs of Wayne Weave now Ford coupe. This Salt has properties for the As "near" as the Law allows, paralysis. Mrs., Griffith lived at xemain always smart and always fasbionableJ . prevention tif Goitre. and a very good, drinlc. Tho engagement; has bsen an- Philadelphia and sho was on a visit ronnccd of j^Iics Louise Johnson of to her son when her death Occurred. . We tecommend Waynft Weave to py mart' 1 "CREAM OF, THE PicchoM and Edward LongeiH, Jr., (Continued on next page;) who .would like his dothes to wear consider-, HIRES AGAIN MULE TEAM BORAX of Neptune •CiLy. ' CREAMERIES" ' The city commissioners ,of As- " ably longer than they do now. at \%v bury Park aro now meeting in their at 18c. new ofilce3 in a building owned by Wayne Weave iav,vailable in liandsome three-button models Extract for making Root Beer Tub Can't beat Rood old-fashioned Bergcr. ' ' and in all sizes, both la,rge~and>maifc or Ginger. Ale. Borax. The ocean front bus service be-' tweon Asbury Park and Msm'.squan ' Mr. George M. Coff wilt be glad to show you'a suit of Wayne Weava next time you're in town. . • / . You Know Pollyanna ROQUEFORT CHEESE will'be operating on full schedule Juno 15th. '. I 183- The Chocolates or ths Mints in Treat yourself to a piece- nf Mr. and Mrs. 'Austin Eiiley of. pound boxc3. Cheese you might call Cheese. Freehold will leave ton.orrow for a month's trip to Kansas and Hichi-1 '39c. at 28c P gan. _ t BROKAW BR0THEKS Ilyman Margolius of West Lons Branch was tcquittcl_laat week of You Take.Off BROADWAY ctiurijo of selling liquor illccally. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis S. Clarke and their daughter Florence of Elbcroh Your Shoes sailed last week for Europe. ' • Theodore Hampton h£.s so!d a Before Your Hat? double house on Lincoln street at Freehold to William Rhoadca. If your, shoes are so uncomfort- Misses Mnrion and Eleanor Laird nblo you feel like lootenins »nd Hereafter of Freeho'.d haVe returned home Iiicking' them off .as soon as pos* from a trip to Europe. , • "-.' aible, you'-afta', not treating your Charles Zicgucr of Adslpliia ob- feet fairlyi .'.'-. »,; served hi3 eigntioth birthday on •S. No need.-for it, .even if you.-< Tree ' /,--• Monday of last week. * demand ttylo in your footwear. Sprinj Lake Ausiilpry Officers. Because you wilt find BOTH Tho Asbury^ParK junior.auxiliary style and comfort in the of the Spring Laltts hospital has chosen Mrs. James A. Fisher presi- be Known as dent, Mrs. E. C. Winner vico presi- dent, Mrs; William G. Hermann treasuror ond-MA. Harry Appleby (B) CWM &Mfa* n»nk secrotary. The auxiliary'3 'mid- Ckm AaMt cmk .Soft motion o( it, " itr tniln* wlihoul summer card party will bo held OSCmd Six trUnt udV^ monte flaloncar— pal August 2d at tho New Monterey Harmanlc Balmcw—unl- Nni/ormtj unoelh, PHC |ltUW • ' 1 nbita »«I«<1» hotel. . : ' -r.' ... «i UhJtraud. To Cclcjirato fioljcn V/eddins. combining utility with grace. The ififtieth wetlding nnnivcr:ary .Tho Cantilever is matla to har- of Col. and Mrs. jfablon"R. Mnr- monize with the foot and has many gorum wlll.be 'observed.with, a re distinctive featuree s which greatly Light Six ceptlop n Juno 21st'at the'BerkeleytheBerkeley- addd t o your comforf t CtthtCnrteret.. hotel l att AAsburb y ParkPk. Such os the (loxible arch which They are sumrJSer v rcsldanta of! nllows the foot to bend freely n Months Ago, • Ocenn Grove. Col. Margarum Is a in the motions of walking, giving member of-Goyernor'Mocrc's mili- healthful exercise to the impor* tary staff. >.'.'• taiit arch muscles. It provides al Today, a synonym for silent smoothness Important! tho support , necessary, but no Sprinj Labs Girl-to \Vc<3. 'wealicnlns Ovor-support. i Announcement hns been made of < „ Ten montlu ago, when Oakland first printed tliesp distinctive The phenomenal success of tRe AJnx the name of the product, Ajax Six; is the enRagcment of Miss Mary Cath- Tlia roomy toe, snug-fitting heel ' .drdes to iUostrate the effect of the Harmonic Balances upon erine Kitchlo of. Spring Lake nrrl nnd instep and built-up heel to «ii Six and the great size the business has herewith changed to Nash Light Slxi " correct walking are other com For motor car performance, motorists everywhere were curiously < attained in less than a year, with well Richard L. Fnrrelly of New York. featurei which we will be flid to So that Nash models are now avallnblo Miss Rltehlo Is" tho (lnu'c;hter of . ;.. asking, «Wnat is this feature, and what does it accomplish?" ' over$27,000,OOOworthofcaraatready in 3 Series—differing n.i to trhec/linsc; explain, • shipped, has made advisable a closer Louis C. Rltehlo and Hrnnddaupthter > Today there is no need to aak, for the Harmonic Dalanccr has ' consoIidatlonofNashandAjaxmanu- but identical in their high standard^} of Martin Maloncy of Lprlnu Lake. With all this comfort, tlia Csnti- workmanship— I Tho wcddlnj will take place in Sep- lever it a distinctly good-looking told its own remarkable story. . U ^ }'.'/[ """" facturing operations. tember. *• • , •hoc—imart, though not extreme -the NEW Light Six scries (formerly in styld. . Motorists everywhere know that thu ingenious device—built ' With this In view the AJajc Motors theAjax Six); the Special Six ncricsi Elboron C'ub Election. ; ,'intb'the Oakland crankshafi^renders the Oakland Six erigino i Company.rill now a subsidiary of Tho Just set It and feel It on : and Advanced Six geriisj—embrac- New ofilcurs chosrn -ty tho El- foot. - unmatched in freedom fromvibration at all speeds. ( ;' , '. Nash Motors Company, hn« been en- ing 16 different models with a price ' bcion Woman's club nro Mrs, Viola tlrcly absorbed by theparentCompany. range from $B65 to $2090 i. o. b. A. Kmllofr" prositlont, Mrs. S J^ , The; liarntonlc Balancer—an integral part of more than 50,000 Andlnaccordancewiththlsprocedure factory. , ™ ;' Sprlggs and-Miss Dorothy J6hnson new Oakland Sixes—hfls become a synonym for incomparably > vice prcnidonti, Miss Jcnnlo Hunt ' 'smooth, quiet motor car performance to Oakland owners and to recording secretary, Mrs. H. H^ Ap- plogato corresponding ecoretary „ the motoring public generally. . ' . This announcement of the change in name from Ajax Six to Nash nud M^s. Clmrlos Slack treasuror. Light Six also marks the greatest five month period of business in VVMlo—Smltli. Nash history. , , ' Mlas Lorcttn While, daughter of ^1 William J. .Whlto of Freehold, nrul Excluilve agancyi The upward soaring demand during January, February, Mnrch, Richard It. Smith of ChnttanooEa, April and May drove total sales nnd production to a figure anproxl* Tonncaaoa, wcro marrlud Wednes- THOMAS a MCKNIGHT mating 70%' of the total sales for tho whole of last year. day, May lOUi, nt j:ngllsht,o\vn. Raymond Bowne 33 E, Front 0). . Pbon. 708 RED DANK, N. J. lhcy will mako their liojnont Allon- town, I'ennsylvnnlB, ivhcro Mr, 621 Cool^man Avenue J. W. MOUNT CO. Smith la omployod. WINNING AND HOLDING Cor. Maple Ave. and Whilo St. Red Bank, R J. Murrlod nt Frwholtl, , ANBURY PARK, N. J. T«l«phon« BIS * Mrs. Jlclcir lbrkalow Woniion, dauclitor of'WUllnm V, llarknlow of mn South Dtroot, FrcohoW, nnd Edward , l»y40r Osbwn of Albury I'urk, V RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 2, 1926. Page Eleven: ».—_T i i II 11 rusted. It is thought to be of the >UINN, PARSONS * DOtUMUS, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Revolutionary period. ht^ra^^iaBs.k. ohn J. Qulon, Theodore D, Parsons. Bus Licenses Granted.' Thomas V, Dortmus. SKINNY MEN 1 '(continued from last page.) The Long Branch commissioners WILSON A SMOCK, Burdge & Russell The Chattlo parent-teachers' as- have granted automobile bus 11- COUN3EIX003 At CAW. * , RUN DOWN MEN sociation of Long Branch has elect- consbs to Harry Kaplan, - Francis BED BANK. N. J. ed Mrs. Oscar P. Cobb president, IHcesi 10. Bast Kront Btrest.: '__ Vinci and Morris Kaplan. ULSTON BEEKMAN, Expert Movers of Household NERVOUS MEN Mrs. D. H. P.'Magee and Mrs. Ray- Deal Property Sold. C0UN3ELMB AT LAW. • mond P. Kline vice presidents, Mrs. ifflees, 10 Broad St. BED BAN at. N. I, Don't Miss This Joel H. Worden, Jr., secretary.and Collector Bitten by Dog. AMES A. HENDRICKSON. Goods and Pianos. Louis Woolley treasurer. Harold F. Stanley of Bradley COUNSELLOR AT LAW. You\ probably know that Cod iffleesi 108 East Front atneV.Red Bulb Uvcr Oil Is tho greatest fleshpro - Beach, a life . insurance collector, Tel. Rrf Dank aiO-B.1 :, ': ducer in the world. • • Restaurant Man Leaves. was bitten by a bull dog last week. Gerard Bell, j 'V,. / A DAY, TOO LATE. Sunday and Memorial Day with Mr been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. IIHIIIIHIWMHIIIWIHWII Sanborn's parents, Mr. and'' Mrs. 1 Fir«m»n'» ,jaJge Found After He Sappah. Addison Sanborn. Mrs. S. Fletcher spent a few • - t .Bought ft Now, One. 'Mr. and''Mrs. William Smith o: days last week with her mother " . Thomas Parley is second Heuteiv Newark Bpent Saturday and Sunda; Oi 'Permanent Wave • apt. of the Oceanporfc fire company at New York. t with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardiner. Mrs. P. Romano and Mrs. J. oftbJBcltcrKind-Dhtinctly Exclusive ••Bnd he,is employed as a mason on The Woman's club will meet to SURF PAVILION ' an. addition which is being built to Goble, Jr., spent the week-end Obtainable only at the morrow night at Mrs. Addison San at New1 York visiting relatives the River street schoolhouse at Red born's. Bank. Several weeks ago he lost .and shopping. Opposite Play Grounds P. Romano hns built another W» Ktdnd lieutenant's fireman's LINCROFT NEWS. 'Butts'Beauty ^alons* badge', fie, searched in vain for it house on Pine street and has it rented for the season. Our mimmui highly phaitd patnta ban ftri"» ,... , jr. • and last week- he bought a newWork of Digging Up One Side a Sxclusiu Ptraamnts of Btautijully Largt Natural Watts. w badge for '$4.50. • The day after the County Road Completed. Mrs. M. Delaney, Mrs. J. Go- g The work of digging up thible and Mrs. P. Romano/ attended NOW—Every Woman and Miss is. offered this, JACK SCHICKLING, PROP, ,. Mr, Farley, bought the, badge one 1 of the mechanics on the school, north side of the county road fron a show at Now York Saturday ond Opportunity at our specially reduced price of motored home Sunday. house job found the badge which Newman Springs bridge to ttv Nctv Nutlt Circtiline Method Used g ; NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON . had been lost and returned it to Mr. intersection of the road,, with the Mrs. George Fleming nnd chil- L Farley. Everett road has been finished dren and Miss Teresa Cfoetz of Marcel Waving Hair Coining Hair Bobbing- .- Rates—$25.00 per season. • an m Putting concrete on this part ol Keyport motored to the homo of and Every Branch-of Beauty Work Performed by. Experts. RIVER PLAZA NEWS. the road will be started this week. Mr. Fleming's mother at Union Confetwithus. Advice FREE. ". Prices Moderate. "Houtewarming Party" to be Held The foundation and part of the City last week nnd also visited JMake Your ^ippointments l{gwf Individual Bath Houses, 50c; With Suit $1.00.' at tKe Community Houie. framework is up for the houw friends at Jersey City. HOURS—8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P.M. A "housewarming -party" will be on the county' road which Fre Sixteen children of Union Beach Catholic Sunday-school received S. H. BUTTS, : held next Tuesday night at the new Owens is building on land whic 619 Ocean Avenue West End, N.J.. . Beach parties given strict attention by appointment.' Life guard in community house. Everyone is wel-he bought from Eugene J. C. Lay- first communion at • St. Ann's attendance from 8:00 A. ML. until 9>00 P. M. come to attend and each is request- ton. Robert.L. Cook of Red Ban church at Keansburg, Sunday. Them Ltnt Branch 1U7 ed to Tiring soifte gift, small or is the contractor. Harold Severi: Marie Wankmullon, niece of Mrs. NEW YORK SHOPSt Ice cream, coffee, soda and confectionery may; be obtained at the con* otherwise, with which to help fur- of Phalanx is working for MrCharle, s Marx, has donated a pair Hotel Vanderbilt 639 Seventh Ave. 2745 Broadway | iectionery stand. , ', , s< nish the new building. _- Cook on this house building job. of: handsome silver candle sticks 34th St. tt Puk Ave. tt 34th St. « 105th St. A son was born to Mrs. Ralph Several strangers were hero last to the. Union Beach Catholic PUmVaniaWtWO ' Clnlt rt«J-«« Acclmi tilt MMCMWMHMWMMIWHWWIWWHWWHHHHMHWMWMW»WIWWWIW Runyon last week. The mother and week looking for lots for home church babe are in good health. sites. The construction of thi - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thompsonnew.county road is believed to havd and their son spent the wcek-'and increased the demand "for property and the holiday \at Hazelton, Penn- here. Several; sales !are cxpectei sylvania, making the trip in their to be made shortly. ONE ENTIRE WEEK automobile. The ladies'' aid society lias post- Mr. and Mrs. William S. Best and poned its meeting, which was tc COMMENCING their son spent Saturday and Sun-have been held tomorrow at Mrs, \ day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Alfred C. Wiederholt's. No dat liam Fetingale. has yet been fixed for the meet RED BANK The 500 club met last Thursday ing. MONDAY, JUNE 7th at Mrs. August Miller's. First prize was won by Mrs. Mary UNION BEACH NEWS. - Gough, second prize by Mrs. Mary Longstreet and the heart prize by Firemen Receive a Banner From Mrs. Henry Faasch. Mrs., Edward the Ladiei'- Auxiliary. 1 FIRST REAL SHOWING on the JERSEY COAST H. Scattergood received the con- Saturday night at, tho firemen ! solation-prize. annual meeting they wore pre Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and oentcd with a beautiful bannc Mrs. Margaret Baumert are newfrom the ladies' auxiliary. , members of the Community club. Miss Florence Biggin is homi Mrs.,,Chicoino of East Orange from . the New Brunswick hospi- spent Saturday and Sunday with tal after undergoing tan operation Mrs. Marie Baines. for "appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Stillborn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hcaly and Jr., of Newark, spent Saturday and son Daniel of Jersey City have Read Why UupmohlU Six Excels Cars Even Higher in Price Hnpmobile Six superiority is basic. It is conclusive. It does not exclude even cars , above our price. Herewith are briefly de- tailed a few of the features—the easy steer- ing, the rigid crankshaft, the clear-vision • bodies, the special vibration damper, and the like—which contribute to that pre- eminence in performance and economy, and to beauty and safety as well. Rigid, No-whip Crankshaft— Hupmobile Six has a heavy, rigid crankshaft—the kind too costly far common use. Vibration is eliminated in a six by a rigid crankshaft to overcome whipping and bending, and by a damper to counteract the torsional or twisting tendency of a re- volving crankshaft. , > Special Windshield Clear-Vision, Ventilating— ' The one-piece, dear-vision •windshield ventilates with- out tilting in or out It raises vertically by a hand lifter, circulating afull-width sweep of air down into the driving .compartment, and straight back into the car when de- eked>«8 shown by thearrows. . Special Vibration Damper— No vibration damper can do more than eliminate the tor- • sional vibration already re- ferred to. And without a : heavy, rigid crankshaft such as this engine has, a damper , itself means little. The Hup- mobile Six damper is a special and improved design.* Newest Upholstery in Latest Mode— Cfaeed car upholstery is a new shade of blue-gray, best described as platinum, in a deep pile fabric. Cushions are 6olt and deep, built over •prings which contribute greatlrto •comfort Qeortfe OHara Safetrinthe-Clear-Vision Bodies^- Huprnobile bodies have Millard Webb narrowpillarsforclcarrislan. At tho pillars, the internal framing isofstceL Elsewhere l4ie story--Moby Dick" the framing is of wood. Thi» composite construction af- by Herman Melyrlie fords all ndvantages-of both steel and wood, and elimi- nates the disadvantflgcaofafl- eted and all-wood, Scenario^ 8«d.n, (or flv«, (our-door, »1,575, nlmb O» Rkn, GnoBM Filler, D»h tft&Stl TouVh?' "'"' '" ••••< ft 7 JOxSJS b.Uo'n "tlr.i**' '-whV.i Bmitsf. Machined Corabutikm Cfawbtm. ' • . • D.llv.t.d at your door fully •quipped. , ' MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 SPECIAL DIRECT FROM ONE YEAR AT THE ADULTS, 30c CHILDREN, 20c WARNER THEATRE S. S^ Thompson & Co., Inc. MUSIC SCORE AS ,200Monmouth St. " Red Bank, N. J. EVENING, 2 SHOWS, 7:00 and 9:00 PLAYED AT THE New. York City ." ' • ', Opposite Railroad Station ALL SEATS, 50c WARNER THEATRE N*W YORK CITY WITH PRICES AT $2.65 TOP HUPMOBILE I I SEE THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTOR % 'mm,m%skMiA*, t BAKK TER. broil Weeklr.'Bntena u ftaosd-Olaie Matter at the Po»t- VOLUME XLVIII, NO; 49. S at Btil Btsk, M. J, nndu tin Aet ot Msreli I, 1(11. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 18'Ttt#£f £ .. 1 y everyone that Frank J. Maneon, the rising cost of state, county and ;he building comes to tho place at HEROES OF THREE WARS. ;ho designer of the memorial, had municipal governments and the in- NO LOSS TO RED BANKERS HOLD-UP MEN'S BIG HAUL hat hour. As ho entered tha door J. QUIGLEY PROMOTED. LOST $350; GOT IT BACH:•• chosen an appropriate title and jectme'nt of "fads and fancies" in- he hold-up men pointed revolvers A MONUMENT TO THEIR MEM. appropriate representatives of Rod to the school studies. • NOT HURT BY FLORANADA HREWSBURY CLUB ROBBED it him and made him hold up his IE WILL BE'# SUPERINTEND- , , - - •: i- % Band's heroes. .The jneanlng of •andSr Then they mailu him go to ORY AT RED BANK._ "It has been Mid by Bn_emtoent FAILURE IN FLORIDA. IN EARLY MORNING. ENT AT ASBURY PARK. , FJBANK C. ayRAM HAS^N-AD.^-\ the monument; and the names of tho iuthority that if the schools keep he cellar, whero they tied him in a Tha > Civil Waff Spa,nlih»Anj«rIean men represeritedjjy the carved flg-on at the rate they are now going Warren H. Smock, J. Lester Elmer, wo Hold-Up Man Tie Tbrea Em- :hair beside the other two men. Number oF DUtricU in New Jer- TheVENTURy PlckadE HlWITa PockeH GYP3JE9t apj . * - * _ W«> «nd_WoVld-W»r Repreionted uro» wero told by Fothor-MacKel- they will wreck the country," said Ford. S. Salmon and Albert Rob? ployeea to Ch'aira and Rob th* Che younger of the bandits was as aey Have Be6n Divided and Thia - • - - - - ' Henry M. Neviua, Dr> P. P. Raf. lar. eneral Spencer, "What has- be- bin* Wont Loaa a Dollar of Their Safe of $2,7BO in Ca«h, $230 in irofuso in his apologies for this ac- Will Take Place in tie Red Bank Band Gave Him Hi* Money Back ' ferty and an Unknown Soldier. ' _ The' central figure, a civit war come of the little red sphoolhouse Fort Lauderdala Investment. Check* an^ an $800 Ring. ;ion as he had been when he tied up District Thia Month. and the Firal Lot War* Ralaawd. he other two men. ' An enduring memorta! to those iroteran with one arm, represented and the 'three R's, which have been Last week the American-British Two thieves, apologizing in gen- Red Bank 13 about to lose James Five gypsies, four of whom w«rc> wh righteous way of settling > differ- THE RED BANK REGISTER. ence; of opinion in ftrepublic . To the Voters of Red Bank* ?Q8ft,&, COOK. Editor nil * • • S.C HANCE. Aiioelata Editor. _The people should rule. If this I with to announce tb«l I will b* a e«n'dldaU fpr tha Republican «•'" ra-v TH0MA3 IRVING BROWN. principle is not'right, then the whole Nomination lor JUSTICE OF THE PEACE of tha Boroujh of R«U Builniia Manager. basis of democracy is wrong. The B.nk at the Prlpwy on TUESDAY, JUNE 18th. *nd would Ilk* your See For Yourself What •• Ttltpkoaeai—Bad Dinlc II people make mistakes at times, but $ . Bad Bilk HOB they make . fewer ^mistakes than support on that day. If nominated and alectid to (hit offiW I will at th« 'fcoitofflca at Red Bank. those who govern them. Moreover, fulfill it to the b.it of my »bllity and «1T« «v«ryont * tquara 'inl •lotmi clu» Butter. * it is only by this experience, by leg Everybody Is Talking About! Sulucrtptlon Frlcoi islating direct in {his fashion, thai On,_. rur I the people learn the science of gov> BU ttonth* — MANUF L. BRANIN. fftm month* , !<0 ernment. • • '*• P«!4 tor hj MnH I* Bntila ComraltUt. ( WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. Letting the people decide the liquor question, ^regardless of what the decision might be, would take \*i, TOWN TALK./ . the liquor issue out of politics as nearly as anything human could ELbLccui-sions •;••"; , " '(Continued from page 4.) take it out The side that got de- ,•* One of the notable developments feated could not very well drag this BlGPAtiA e Of real estate operations in this part question across the arena of poli- Sw Bro»dw«y| Pcnntylvul* Suilopi Ctntral Scored & tremendous •ucceuT Iie>tt -"'. if the county is the steady change tics again, This of Itself would be Ftrki RIvwildt Orivd Cranf* Torobi MatropoliUn a blessing Many things much more .75 Art Galliryi Filth Av*nuai BrMkljrn Brldttl ud night's capacity audi91.ee svi;ept off iU ^ ... Of farm-lands into home sites. ROUND Hi • fUmpi* «f 111* tr**ttit city on lh« Amirlcu JLands which for hundreds of yesri important than the liquor question ~ JHsTR! Csntlont. feet by hurVicane of emotions. ,- -, -_ '<" ih«d never been used ior anything affect the well being of the people tut to raise crops are today being and of their government; and it Sundays, June 20, July 25, August 22 Sta din would be a wonderful .thing to take SptcUl and S2d St. AVOID ? 8 in the -'long line—ticket! • ''«,''• Covered with houses. The change Through Train dlrict t» Pcnn»lvank SuUoo,'7tb Ati. and a IU out of politics this question which ' Eaetern Standard ,Ttma hg» keen taking place several j'para, Leave Keel Hanic * 8 97 A.M. selling ip advance for all performance^. . ' . now serves to distract, attention H »rij of, late it has become marked. Arriva Newark ' most up to the Red Bank boundary when the town can be run for the Pennsylvania Railroad ' ' ' ( •' line has accelerated the change in benefit of politicians. The past THE STANDARD RAILROAD OP THE WORLD , . A Metro-Goldwun-Mayet 'Production; . ' the western part of the county. four years has seen more improve- £L The construction of this road has ments in Red Bank than in any ten 'resulted in a number of farms be- previous years. Thiswork has be^n Matinees , 50c, 7Sc) $1.00 ing put on the market for home done because tho officials of Red •itet. Like a snowball rolling down Bnnk have' acted as guardians and jyji^t,SO; 7S $100> $1 g0 hill and putting on additional bulk upbuilders of the town instead of and (peed with each revolution, this running tho town for the benefit of 1 Broad St. change will grow'as the years pass political workers. The nominations Brtnford PL. near ^^ ^ Broad ud Fulton Sla. SPFTIAI TOURING ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY by. Living a> few miles out ofmade by both parties this year for »^* l-iVdr*!* SYMPHONY MI l.Qiri'AMc town in these days of automobiles, officials of the'town to-be voted for Why go to. New York? All the good shows come here! SYMPHONY MUSICIANS. -1s vastly different from what it used at the coming election, give promise to be, ten or fifteen years ago.t that no matter who shall be elected ' * • . the good work, of the past four NOWPLAY1NQ! NOW PLAYING! Lincroft, like all other places years will be continued. Prior to tha Broadway! Enfaiemant Britain the Red Bank area of influ- * • » THE! MESSES. SHUBERT. W1NTHROP AMES READERS ence, is destined to be tho center of Sewers and water have been pro- in association ^wlth , PRESENTS Very great growth. The begin vided for. almost every street in Bed ALBERT DE COUBVILLE, PRESENT Tilng.of its transition from a strictly Bank and plans are under way for GEORGE - Agricultural community to suburban installing these improvements in THE territory is under way. It is a place streets now without them. The with notable traditions and with a commissioners feel that every prop- notable history, first us. Sandy Now, erty on every| Btrert has helpe'd to Merry World ARLISS then as Leedsyille and finally ns pay for these' improvements wher- A nawvKInd of Ravut ravaaling the m JOHN GALSWORTHYfS Lincroft.' • ever they have been already in- latait humor and moile of Two stalled, and acting under this priti .Continahta LYRIC OLD ENGLISH In common with most old villages ciple they have set out to make 1B0—GIRLS—150 trad settlements in this part of the these improvements universal in the MATINEES TODAY 4 SATURDAY HATS. TODAY & SATURDAY county, Lincroft has a legend that town. Streets have been im proved where heretofore not,a dol To NEWARK , To RED BANK ASBURY PARK gome of the wealth of Capt. Kidd, P. M. FROM NEWARK lar was spent on them, although the P, M. FROM RED BANK the famous pirate, is buried some- a K n^nt|5 5,34, 6.35. 8.U where around the village. A search properties there paid taxes for im- 12>ia, Kll46. S.B7, 4iI0, 4125, 61OO P. R. Rv—SIS* Si41, )2tU "for the treasure would probably provements on other streets, Dead ,. John Gilbert In "Tho Big Par- v ' , prove this legend to be as' false as ends of streets are being opened, ade," Reade'a Lyric Theatre, A^ , it has proved'to be in other old In many other ways the town Is be' bury Park, one week-, beginning places. But Lincroft has got some- ing improved. May SI, twice dully at 2:30 i thing far better than Gapt. Kidd's * . * / Twice Daily 2.30-8.30 ' and 8:30. \ .-.' treasure ready to W, unearthed. It Bed Bank is a mighty fine town I > .has got the beginnings of a real o live in, If the present official colld foundation for steady and sub- efforts are continued, each passing 1 itantlal growth. Its days of stand- year will see Bed Bank a finer and ing still are over. Tho chango will finer place to live in. And the , Iring large benefits to many who in work-done in Red Bank will act as PALACE the past have had to depend en- S stimulus Wall' neighboring local- tirely on wresting a living from the ities. The whole countryside will RED BANK, N. J. thus become a model for other com- soil; and it will also bring benefits M. E, McNOLTY AMUSEMENT CO,. to many who will find opportunity munities to pattern after. for home ownership in this pictur- \ • GEORGE G. ROOP, Manager. esque and historical old district. Matinee Daily 2:30, Except on Wed. at 8:00; Evening, 7:00 to 10:45; Saturdays and Holidays three full Shows, 2:30, 6:30, 8.30. Phone 802. oAcres of diamonds \ The uproar which has'beon cre- Dairy Cows ated over the question of submit- ting the Wet and Dry question to a TO-DAY, Wed., June 2nd, TO-DAY national referendum, which is the fanciful phrase of letting tho people i CONWAY TEARLE, ANNA Q. NILSSON vote on it, has a number of inter-' Do not blame.anyone but yourself if you estlng sidelights when all the facts' Public Sale in "THE GREATER GLORY'* are taken into consideiation. The of * Wets are almost solidly in favor of with KEITH VAUDEVILLE. a nation-wide vote on the question | are not making njonetf in Real Estate to- and the Drys arc with a few notable v 24 HEAD 4' exceptions opposed to the proposi- Thursday, Friday; Saturday, June 3,4,5 tion. Holstein and ,day. Opportunities are all al?out you. The Wets are heatedly claiming KEITH-ALBEE that the Drjs are afraid to sub- mit the question to a vote of the Guernsey Cattle MERE IS ONE ^ people and want to keep an unpopu- 'lar and unworkable law in exist- VAUDEVILLE ence. The Drys. are claiming thai Tuesday, ': the law is riot unpopular and not IN SHREWSBURY J unworkable Baker's .°d Cocdunt «»16c THE:FITKIN THRlETfe PLAN Baker's Shredded Coconut p-* 7c, 14c Encourages Saving by System;\i ' . 39 BROAD STREET YouAWllAhvaysDoBeiiterAf AVENUE inj OAKLAND STREET I JERSEY CTNTRAL POWBR & LIGHT CO. buy > Broad i Str«let, R«a Blank,. INT. 1'.' RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE- 2, 1926. i HOWELL SOCIETY DINNER. Anfley of New York spent the week- end with Mr. and Mri, Daniel Al- Expert Repairing SliUenth AnnuaTAffalr Hold Sat. laire. on, . . • WILLIAM M. BERGEN urd»y Afternoon., Mr. and Mri. Lewis Smith have The sixteenth annual dinner) of been entertaining relatives from WATCHES, CLOCKS the Howell society held at FarrUjng- Troy, New York, and JEWELRY HARRY G. BORDEN dale Saturday afternoon was at- Mr. and Mri. Everett Smith have » CANDIDATES FOR, t tended by 91 members of the soci- been entertaining company from Accuracy/skill and ex- ety, which was founded by the late RUMSON BOROUGH Republican Nominations for Members of the New York. Aaron E. "Johnston. The dinner, perience enable us to Board of Chosen Freeholders at the, Mri. M. rioyd vSmith, who has. ao the most delicate re- which waa prepared by the -women been recuperatnig from an opera- . ' Primaries in June, 'of Farmlngdale, was made up al-tion performed at the Long Branch pairing. -We guarantee most wholly from products of farm" hospital, is tick with grip. satisfaction.' Our.priceB in that vicinity and it was declared Mr. and Mri. C. Roy Patten-and will please you. .- to be one of the best dinners ever eon Osborne are occupying Edward REGULAR held. Among the speakers were Eev. Hayes's bungalow, on Church street. Silverware Repaired Alexander Cairns of Newark, Bev. They recently moved North from and Replated Like New* James II, Yard and Rev. Fred P. Baltimore. Voorhees, the latter being two naT tive sons of Farmingdale. AH of LEONARDO NEWS. REUSSILLE'S the old officers of the society were 36 Broad Sb, Red Bank re-elected. They were Holstead H. Succenful Dance Held by Ocean Democratic Organization Wainwright of Manasquan presi- View Improvement Allocation, dent, Herbert E. Williams of Red Tha Improvement association of Pank secretary, and William X Ocean View held a very successful Couse of Asbury Park treasurer. and largely attended dance Satur- Pile Sufferers The vice presidents are John R. Al- day night at the community hall at San You Amw«r friaifj Qa«ttton»? laire, V. M. Disbrow; T. Edward that place. So you know why ointments do Jeffrey, John W. Conine, E. C. Dis- CANDIDATES John Thompson and Miss Ger- not give you quick and looting re- brow, E. E. Nesbitt and Nathan J. lief? trude Baumgard of Montclair spent Why cutting and operations fail? Taylor. • _ ;_ ' • a few days last week with Mrs, H. Do you know the came of ,ptk» C. Phraner. ,- •- ",'•.."'. •.•';• at the Coming Primaries is Internal? RUMSON NEWS. Mr. and M,r«; Goetner arid:family That there la a ((agnation of were week-end guests of Mrs. Edith blood in the lower bowol? Tennis Club Officers—Home from Philippi...... ••. Co you know that there Is a harm- Hoipital—Summer Residents. Mr. and Mr«. Frank Behrle and TUESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1926. less internal romody discovered by WILLIAM M. BERQEN. "' , HARRY BQBDEN. ", Three hundred, persons attended family spent Saturday and Sunday Dr. Leonhardt and known at HEW- Mr. Bergen, a well known resident of Belrhar,, has faithfully EOID, now eold by WheUn-Cataldy a euchre party and dance given at their summer home here. served Monmouth County ori the'Board of Freeholders for Miss Dorothy Crook of -Kearney •Drug: Co, and druggists everywhere, nearly twelve years. ,, . ' last Friday night at Holy Cross that 1B guaranteed? 'Mr. Borden, a prominent builder and contractor of Shrews- hall by the young-men and young spent the week-end with her par- HEM-ROID banishes piles by re bury, is completing his second term as a (Freeholder. - ; • women of the church. The proent- s at Breveht Park. moving'the cause,'by freeing blood Thesa men appeal to the voters of Monmouth County for fits amounted to about $125. Cha'rles Stein of Newark spent For Councilmen circulation in the lower bowel. This support at the coming primaries, standing on their records as The Victory park tennis club lias Memorial Day with friends at Bre"- pimple hoirlQ., treatment has an j»l- ' public Officials,and business men. ' •:••:.:•• ,' • chosen Walter Hartman president, vent Park. . most unbelievable record for sure, (Paid for by Wllllcm M. Bergen and Harry 0. Borden,) ••.; . .;. ' James Rigney vice president, Miss Junior Donald has returned home safe and lasting relief to thousands from, a Newark hospital, where he of pile sick sufferers, and 'saves-the >»»>»••»»»•»•»•»»»••••««•»»•»»»< Vera Hennessey secretary and CHARLES A. WILLSON neodless pain and expense' of 'an George Rigney treasurer. The was a patient two weeks. He is Im- operation. Don't delay. Try HEM- club meets once a month at theproving rapidly, ,. , • , • • • KOID today. It will do the same parish house. The tennis.. courts Mr. and Mrs., Samuel Lewis and for you. . are now open and are in excel- family of New York spent, the; holi- HENRY PAUER Monmouth County Surrojat.'. Oflca. lent condition. ~ day season at. their/ house here. in th« < mittir of the titat. of Join T. Miss Ellen Reach has returned They are getting the home ready Hopping, deeeaitd. J. GOLDIN for summer occupancy. . Notlco to oredltora to pment claim from, the. Long Branch hospital, against o«Ute. ' Drew Watts and family of New- Pursuant to tht order of Jwcph L. 92 Shrewsbury Ave.' Opp. OaW«»a si. Red Bank where she underwent an operation For County Committeeman DoDahiy.'aurroiratft of tha.County of Mon- for" appendicitis. • ark were recent guests of Andrew mouth, made on tlit twsnty-Beyftoth-.dsy Watts. , • . . \ ... of May, 103(, on tho application of LIN George Hallanan, and family of Han L, Kopplnz and Jay W. Hopping, »• Outfitter for Men and Boys New York, have reopened their Mr. Carnieandfamilyof Newark ccutors of the estate of John T. Hopping, •have rented a house here for the deceasad, notice Is hereby alvan to tha simmer homo. THOMAS J. PORTER creditor! of laid deceased to exhibit to the —IN—' summer. aubioilberi, executor! as aforoatld, tbatr Elizabeth Smith, Mildred Traut dclits and, demount against tha 'nld ei- and Helen Jeffrey, who are pupils Mrs. Richard Leonard 1«, improv tate, under oath, within six months from Marlborough and Campus Tog Suits Ing from a severe sickness. • itha' date of the aforeiald order, or they of the graduating class of the Bed will be* foreve'r barred of th*lr actions Bank high school,, returned home The social cluj> will meet tonight therefor against the said subscribers. Mallory and Super-Felt Hats Saturday from a three days'' trip at Mrs. David Leonard's. Dated Freehold, N, J.. May 27th,; 1028. COME OUT AND VOTE FOR LILLIAN L, HOPPING. _ George F. Johnson and Endicott Johnson Shoes to Washington, 13. C. Belford, N. J. Harry I. Caesar and family are Compensation Denied Gardener. JAV Vf- HOPPING. Btlford. N. 3. It Will Pay You to Deal at My New Store; Became I Can Save at. their summer home on Buena John Karlson, who is employed as a gardener on the Rosenf eld place Dont put: our dlscardjed furniture ' You Money on All Your Wearing Apparel. Vista avenue. CLEAN DEMOCRACY In the attic.' Sell it Luke Long- _ William R. Nelson and family at Elberon, was refused compensa- head will help yon.—Advertisement, of New York have returned to tion by. Referee William, M. McMi- their summer home here. chael in the compensation court at Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, Asbury Park last . week. Karlson < JUNE •who r-cently sold their house and has lost a finger and his right hand let on the river bank to William is swollen' from infection. He Tcbias, Sr., pf Red Bank, have claims he scratched his hand while Paid for by Rumson Democratic Campaign Committee. moved to Red Bank. Mr. Tobias working in the hot beds on the Ros- will move hera-this week. enf eld estate, but he could not tcV Marvel 9-19c Miss Helen C. .Harding spfnt when and how it happened. tho week-end , with relatives in Connecticut. Mrs. Walter Robinson gave sbirth to a daughter last week. • + Meat Markets The Seabright tennis club on the Rumsoh road has been reopened for the summer. ' l 3 BROAD STREET RED BANK, NX The police patrol car is in service again! A new body was put on the BUY AT AL'S-HE SAVES YQU MONEY car and the machine has been re- painted. -> John Carton and family have Lean Rib Roast Rumps of Milk-Fed rented Mrs. John M. Corlies's housa for the,summer. Veal George Holt has bought a Chev- Mainstay Building and Rib Veal Chops rolet sedan. , ^ Miss Euth Foxe of Belleville Rib Roast spent the week-end with Miss Mary Lean Pork Murphy. • Miss Rose Kohler of Brooklyn Chops Pork Bolts visited Miss Bertha Herbert over the week-end. The street roller which was or- Smoked Beef Rump'of Veal dered by the commissioners some time ago has arrived. Repairs are Tongues Fresh or Corned being made to the sides of the RED BANK, N. J. Rumson road and the street roller is used there as well as on other LEGS OE SPRING LAMB streets. BEST CUTS PRIME RIB ROAST Sjdcwalks were laid on Allen 34c 34c street some time ago but a bid tree was in the line of the sidewalk and New Series Now Open $1.00 Per Share Per Month the contractor had to wait for that part of the walk till the tree was Prime Rib Roast Shoulders of taken out. The tree .has been re- moved but the sidewalk there has Blade Cut Fresh Pork not been constructed, Tha con- tractor has been notified to have the walk completed by. June 9th, Frankfurters and Pot Roast, all meat when' the assessment commissioners This Association was Chartered in 1923 and will' meet to assess benefits. ;::' •••-• ., . •" ' /: ' Bologna •'• Dixie Style Bacon • its Assets were $75,000.00 at the close of FAIR HAVEN NEWS. business. October 16,1924. Showtr for Either Little—Edward FRESH KILLED FOWL—5 to7.1b av. Doughty'a Thumb Amputated, Sixty persons attended a miscel- Assets at Close of Business, April 30,1926, over 39ctFRESH KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS, 4 to S-lb ay. 39c laneous shower given lnst Friday night at the parish house for Miss Either Little, who is engaged to wed Letter England of Tinion 6 Dill Pickles, 19c Fresh Chopped Falls, Dancing and other pastimes 8140,000.00 were enjoyed. Vocal selections Beef were given by Mrs. Tony B. Hunt- Chuck Roast or ing. Miss Little was tho recipient. : of many 11ns gifts. Steak ;.;:i. ;.v' Breast of Lamb Edward Doughty underwent an operation lnst week at the Long OFFICERS Branch hospital in which his thumb Shoulders of Veal Breast of Veal w*i Amputated. His thumb win •J F. D, WIKOFF, President .WARRED H. SMOCK, Vicc-Presiclcnt broken in a fill a few days ago, Blood polsoninfftdcvclopcd and it P. S. WALTON, Treas. WM. V. SMITH, Sec. LESTER C. LEONARD, Solicitor waa necessary to' amputate tho fresh Beef Liver Brisket Corned thumb, Mr, and Mri. William Jackson of l Manniquan , vlilted Mr. anil Mrs. Beef William Simpson Monday. Wllllnm Stewing Veal vanVulk'fnbu.rjt of Stuyvoont Fnll», Make application today for shares to any officer or director /. :"i' ,'•: ^ ••••.'•' ;." New York, ipjnt Sunday with Mr. and Mr*! Simpson, or at the, office of the Secretary, William V. Smith. Lean Plate Beef Lean Stew Beef Mlu EUiol Smock, daughter of OUronca 0, Smock, hat gradu«t«d •;•: from B physktl training college at Ithaca, Now York. Tho graduating Fresh or Corned oxcrclief were ottomlcil by Mr. And Shin Bone Mrs, Smock and Mlns Clara Binock. Second National Bank and Trust Co, Mr, and Mri. Horbort Litta Of For Soup Brlitgiton havo bi*n vlilting Rav, Plate Beef and Mr*. Clutnco W. Lett*. ; RED BANK, N. J. Mortimer Curchln ami ion of ftM, New York, h*vrt n*«n tpond- af/lfkiet 'in* « ftw d*yi with Mr, and Mr», RED BAJJK REGISTER, JUNE 2, LiNCROFT SCHOOL REPORT. ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. Mrs. Harriet Kcycs and dauglitn sons Franklin and Aldin of Mew over, tho 'week-end. Brunswick were Sunday gveits of Pupils with Perfect Attendant* Oratorical Contents Being Held In Mr. «nd Mrs. Fred Stout of New-Mr. and Mrs. William I. Dovison, Records for May. , Public School, ark were Sunday guests of Mr. and v-. The fpllowing pupils havo not Two oratorical contests have Mrs. Charles F. McDonald, Jr. Foster Ervln visited his ion, Lit- been absent nor tardy during May been held in the Engliehtown Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Conoverter Ervin of New Brunswick, on at the Lfheroft .school: school, members of the ninth grade and sons of North Hampton, Fa., Sunday. Grammar department—Kilhtrlns At- competing. At the first contest were recent guests -of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bayner, captain of police! klnt, Jennie', Bennett.' Anna, Helen and Marie Anderson Btood first "with Garret B. Conover. of Brooklyn, and his wife were Mildred Breeicenrldge, Annette and An- drew Ford, Carrie. and Charles Johnson. Eleanor Burns second. At,the sec- Mr. and Mrs. Frad Burke had as •wock-end guosts of Mr, and Mrs. LOSSIME Elslo Leonard. Florla Marino. Sarah Mc- ond contest on Friday Ruth Kitchell heir guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Ring., ^ Queen. Margaret Molson, Evelyn WjckulT. 'Aladdin's £amp 1 stood first and Dorothy Davis sec-Samuel Burke of Trenton,'Frank Mr, and Mrs. Howard Bodina of 'Edgar , Layton, Alfred' McGue, - Charles *$mcotkap Wvei'- Toop. Bhea Wslllnz. John Diloiyc. James ond. This week theso, four will Schneider of'Long Branch and Mrf Trenton spont Su:'.-»y with Mr. and ' twentieth Century Duign and; John -VanBHiEt,- compete in the finals. * and Mrs. Martin of Freehold. Mrs, Lewis P. Bodine; _ T«me« unruly hilrr-an'rT k»ep§ It somjm'd v •1| day!" A truly • suihrlor prapmllon. Frlmsr/ department—Edward Bouthton, Rev. Charles Neff.the new. patter Armour Hulgartwas the week- Mr. and Mrs. A. Noce and son David..Hood.: John and kor«tlv...Br«keiv: Gr«aiele», Stalnlcts, mpn-stlcky. >' - o£ Tcnncnt church, .moved in thond. guests of William • Laird of woro recent guests of.Mr. and Mrs. Manufa'ctured by tn* Odtll, Co,, maktrt ridge, Ralph, Lay ton, Frederick Monfsll, Newark. Jack Hlrschmann of Colllngwood. i did whm Kc wanted any- Jeanne Carton, Raymond Laubmci/ter, Mil- Manse this weekl of th. f»mou> Od.ll't American BMtitr Isrd Leonard, Francii Mauiert llasiell Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fullen Victor Hall of Elizabeth spent Mr. and Mrs. William J, Bracy H«lr Tonic, OiM't Hatr Color Rdtorar and thing wis-'tS^nftFtlfe lanlip. [die genie ap- McCtie. Billy, and Julia McCarron, Louli of Tcnnent, Mr. and Mrs. William the week-end With his parents, Mr. and daughter are visiting ^.Mrs. Qdell'a Luitroll—th« NEW Scalp Invlgor«- Boden, Alfred and Billy VanBnint, Frank Harry Christ of Frockville, Pa. peared and protflryji) jjdivfcred whatever Toop,. Eanto and Pomlnlo . Macaluso, Ida R. Hendrickson, Miss' Alva • Hon- and Mrs. Victor Hall. - tor. , . McQueen, Helen _ Wrlxht. Anna Keljy. drickson and Alvln Hendrickson of Miss Olive Davis, Wesley Evnn- Mrs. Angeline Emmons had as Sold Bt »H Dri^g Counton, Bo«Mty ^Parlor* Aladdin desired. TShprejirerj't any of these Catherine Bennett. Imlaystowh spent Sunday-with Mr. lort" and Bernie Welser "enjoyed uher Sunday -guests-Mr, and Mrs. Dnniel Emmons and children of and Barber Shopq. ,' lamps to be had todai(,biit%herei5'tfic pub- and Mrs'. Hczekiah Fullen of As-hree-day trip'to Washington, D. C, TINTON FALLS NEWS. bury Park. with the class of 1928 of the Free- Jamesburg, lic telephone, a remarkabiu Manalapan grange met last night hold high school. Ladles' Aid Society to Meet at Mrs. vJatly for Avon. *» nib it by dropping in a co at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iBev. Fred W. Druokenmiller at- .John Springsteen's. liam H. Reid of Tennent. ended the meeting of the general Avon borough officials have J talk to anyone you wish. The ladies' aid society will meet Mr. and Mrs, John A. Morrcll en- assembly of th.o Presbyterian awarded a contract to Thomas FUNERAL DIRECTOR"^ Proctor of Long Branch for build- messengers or arrange--^ tomorrow afternoon with Mrs.'John tertained over the week-end Mr. church last weekat Baltimore. FUNERAL HOHE-6O E.FRONT ST. - RED BAi^K Springsteen. and Mrs. Henry, "Morrell of East Miss M»ry Suydam visited her ing a stone jetty with a wooden can direct your office affairs atfi&U Mr. and Mrs. William Farrcll Williston an^d Mr. nndt Mrs. Peter aunt, Mrs, Elwood Fettle of .Spots- coro at thp northen end of the Avon and George Doerr of Bloomfjfld wood, over th6'week-end. beach. The purpose of the jetty is touch with those at home. jCDuch Skidmorc and daughterlof Rockville have been spending a few days at Center, Long Island. The Children's day exercises of to prevent the ocean from further that Aladdin could do /their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Aumack :he°Fresbyterian church will be held wearing away tho beach at Avon. r < Mrs'. Susan Obre entertained f Holmdcl, recently. ' Arreited on Staten Iiland. ". proud of Iho excillanca of X?he (Public telephone student nurse at the Long Branch Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson Eosarlo DcSantis of Long Branch •orylco rendered, and th* hospital, 'spent Sunday with her Miss Katherino Weolley of Asan- d George Tillburg of Hightstovim -waB arrested at Tottonville, Staten .imodarata ekptndltur* re- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole- hury Park spent the week-end with spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Island, last week on a charge of quired for It. man. her sister, Mrs. Edward T, Eooney. John McDermott. tramporting liquor. He was held Hobort Keimer and son of Now Mrs. Sidney Kossitter and son Mra. Richard Spawn of Boselle in $1,000 bail. DeSantls said he York were visitors here part of last Sidney of Great Kills, Long Island, was a shoemaker. He had a. bank nwrjou rk spent a few days last week week. -^ spent Wednesday with her .mother, with Mrs. E. V. Burke. book in his pocket showing deposits TELEPHONE DAY 6. NIGHT — W K O DANK David Hankin of Orange is spend- Mrs. James H. Covart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green andof several thousand dollars. .-> AUTO AMBULAtfCK SEn.Y/C£ NEW V O R K•••. T EL £ P H O N B C O.M P AN Y. ing a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. The ladies' aid society met at the CHAINS ^ND TABLES FOR ALL .OCCASION.' Sarah Scott. / home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drey or en- ters on Wednesday night. tertained relatives from Philadel- Sunday was layman's night in the for Economical Trdnsportatioti phia over the week-end. Sanford Memorial church. George Hall was leader of the meeting. The Register's motto?—"A paper Mr. and Mrs. George. Louden and in every home."—Advertisement. family of Eiverside, Conn., visited | For Better Meats at Lowest Prices—Buy in | Charlie's Constant Original and Only 9 and 19c Wonder Meat Markets! -lias made this Hie | 10 BROAD STREET IK.N.J. 22 MONMOUTH STREET I J? KEYF»ORT )•. KEANSBURG ASBURY PARK For year after year, Chevrolet engine.... Y •••••. have been refining and improving Chev' A Best Quality Beef! Charlie's Wonder Brand' rolet*8 time proved design. Examine the 9 Sirloin, Round, Cottage Hams Improved Chevrolet and you will dis* cover every engineering development; • Cross Rib Roast Strip Bacon essential to finer performance, sjnoother Prime Rib Roast Fresh Dux operation, more striking beauty and \ 29 i greater economyof operation and owner* , •> Dixie Style I Blade Rib •;• ship. Quality features! Quality materials! f BACON Best Quality Milk Fed Roasting Chickens 9Q/> ROAST $ Quality workmanship! Come in! Get a , * 24c or Fancy Broilers Jilt 24c demonstration! AMMMMMMMHMMI So Smooth—So Powerful Best Quality Beef! ••...,..• .. . ^ Boneless, Lean, Tender X Chuck Steak Pot Roast x OiieGoadt £ Chuck Roast Milk Fed Breast of Veal X Chopped Beef Touring- '- «glO Good Cuts Roadster - 510 FRESH KILLED Fresh, Tender X Jt Chuck Roast For Salad, Stewing or Sandwiches Beef liver S Coupe - . 645 27c CHICKENS 27c 14c i Sedan - - 735 • •> Landau - - 765 %-Ton Tirucfc 395 Mild Cured S Fresh, Tender CORNED BEEF •''l.JonTru'ck/660 Pigs' Liver 'AH Frtec* t o. b. FUoC HlcUfka ; Lean, Tender 'Small Down Payment For Soup Convenient T«mtf BOILING BEEF Shin Bone Sugar Cured ' Cala Hams Charlie's Wonder Milk Fed <1JS 2-lb can 22c 34c FRYING CHICKENS MC Sauer Kraut 14c WED BANK MdTOR CQ. v. Charlie says: !Save! And Get the Best in Medinnic $t. and'Globe Court Red Bank Telephono/1720 Charlie's Wonder! Street 22 Monmouth Street Red Bank y * .1, m i r • I — W m f - ~~— | r-» r " • » 1 •" • ' • m—*v* * » " :*1 An Announcement of Utmost Importance—REUSSILLE'S i i EST, 1886 N I. .vJ A • «i\ ^ Diamonds, Watches, Silverware? Jewelry, EXTRA Clocks, Glassware, Ivory, Novelties, Etc. SPECIAL SPECIAL Salt and Pepper ERALDING an announcement of timely importance HE purchase from Reussille's will always be cher- H —t-th! e opening of our 40th Anniversary Sale, which T ished, because every article we sell ts chosen with Solid Gold SHAKERS < involves an unusually fine collection of gems and jeweled exacting care and painstaking attention to our required, Ladies King creations running into thousands of dollars. Coming at standard1 of quality. You will find this advertisement Set witty rubles, pearls, ' Patented silver top-crys- emeralds, topaz, ame- U' i this season of graduation afyd June weddings, the event unexpectedly worthwhile. Diamonds, gorgeous gem-set thyst, Turauois,. Bap-. W 00 value, now perpaJr. I takes' on added significance. Of paramount importance pieces, silverware, "better" pocket and wrist watches, Pbir'e's, etc. Values up i to SG.OO. Choice is the fact that this sale presents an unrivaled oppor- jewelry, novelties, etc., now priced greatly below their <• > tunity to secure "Reussille Quality" merchandise ut intrinsic value. Our profits during this selling event can- , decidedly substantial discounts. Every department of not be measured in dollars and cents, for our low prices this well-appointed store offers truly amazing price will not permit—but rather by a furtherance of good will concessions. I .and friendship so vital to both institutions and men. ,\ SELLING STARTS FRIDAY, 4th, AT * .* • Solid Gold Gold Filled BABY RINGS , • » CUFFLINKS a. or green.gold \Vnlto or green gold. Regu- White or green golil in the utlfully ensraved las' -values 'up to $2.35. newest patterns. Values est designs Special i up to $3.50 now "Reussille Diamond Is a Good Investment MEN'S FINE; WATCHES Group II WRIST WATCH VALUES ;Uluo while dlnninritls set in Itluo wlilto diamonds sot In GRADUATION T^ME IS ALMOST HERE 1SK whitu Bold 'mountings 1SK wlilto Bold mountings. YOU WILL WANT ONE OF THESE LOVELY TIME Values to J30.00. Cliolcu Values to $58. Cholco Jewelled, UK gold filled 12 slzo watch. Fancy metal dial with raised gold $19.50 $38.50 PIECES NOW. SHARP DISCOUNTS PBEVAIL figures A logulnr $13 value, now specially pilced at only "•••••$695 Group III GroiipIV 1 16 Jewel, 25 year whito gold filled wrist watch 15 Jewel Crown, American madt>, watch Blue wlilto diamonds sot In Bluo white dlnrnonds set In in octtfgou, cushion or Tonneau shape. Fully guar- In gold filled case. Regular $22 -.' newest ' JSK whito sold latest 1SK wlilto gold anteedi Regular $1S value , mountings.." Values to mountings. Values un to $75.00. ?100. 'Choice $9.95 ' $14.95 $55 S75 IT Jewel Oruen. [ 25 year green gold r.ioupn of fancy 1SK white gold rings htt 1G Jewel, 25 yenr •white gold.filled wrist watch "case. ,12 sites.' $50 value. with blue white diamonds. Values-to in the popular rectangular shape. Full; guaran- 512.'. Now ' teed. Regular $25 value now . $40 $98.00 17 Jewel Hamilton In 14K solid gold $14.95 12 also, thin model. Regular1 "• 15 Jewel Bulova, 25 year •white gold case. Hegu- $05.00 value BUY BUY flar $37.50. Special $78 NOW NOW $27.50 GRUBN vwrmm AND SAVE AND SAVE 1 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SILVERWARES SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL Gentlemen's Fancy Beads, . Gold Filled Solid Gold DINNER RINGS Irridescent / i Solid Gold Signet and A great asiortmont of fancy benil BROOCHES CUFF PINS UK solid whito gold. -Recon- SHERBETS / Stone Rings necklaces in the wanted styles Thoy aro protty and well-rondo. ^Exquisitely made, with hand en- structed Sapphires, Rubles, Em- These make ideal wedding /Jiftt. Giont variety of styles. * Values nnd colora. Values' up to $10,00. Only 50 In thVgroup. Valuog'to graved and pierced designs. ernltla, cV=. Set with genulno Set ot 6 sold tor (5100. Now at Choice ' •> ' $3.60. Cholco Values to $8.00. Choice Diamond. Values $10.00 P up to $15 00. Choice onlf " / ' 95c $2.50 $6.OO 2 TONE-MANTLE CLOCK SPECIAL SPECIAL 26 PIECE CHEST of SILVER Tambour shape, Mahogany caie, 8 day session n;ove SCARF PINS rnent, silver dial, »k«l«ton hands, ' MESH ROGERS "1881" Silver Plated, Bread Tray, value $6.00..». .$2.95 8 Knlvoa, 8 Forkn,: (| BUV* Candle Sticks, 10 inches, vnlueto $9.00. .$4.95 BAGS Tcnnpoonn, 6 Tablo- Silver l'latcd Sandwich Trny, values $4.00. .$2.50 Bimono, 1 Rimnr Shell NOW Whiting & Davli nwl I Iluttor Knllc. Large Dutch Silver Flower-Basket, value ?25...... 414.50 What could lio morn np- )lngn tlint noId un to Silver Plated, Pyrex Lined Pie Plate, valuo .^6.50...,. ,5»2.e9 uroprlnlo fo itltO uiUK>. |4.00. Now Only Valueo ID tbli lot Up to $8.00. Cholco Silver Plated Salt and Poppers, vnluo $2.50...,'...,,... ,$1,29 Silvor Plated Tea Sot, consists of Tea Pot, Sutrar, ' $1.95 $8.75 Croamor, Waatq nnd Tray, regular valuo $18,00. .$11.75 IJ O^ Monmouth's Leading Jeweler A Gift in a "Reussille Box" denotes An Establishment Known for the '( , Taste and Satisfaction I 4 O 36 Broad St., Red Bank ' High AuoHtyo(.Its Watts .' EGISTER, JUNE X 1926. NEIGHBORS IN COURT. Camp Conjmander. Lon» Branca Tract, SoW.- '- Lieutenant-Colonel George E. The P, Sanford Ross property on •' •aif»«"n'*ni-W Wain end *»r the. Bor- THRILLING YACHT RACE. Tha Lawmlt o( Mlsa Marianna •ougta'of ShMWliiory, In «i« County ot Coast Millinery Kumpe, now attached to the. offlCe Norwood avenue at Long Branch WATCH and 1 JaumguUaod SUtu of New Jersey, on HARD WIND MAKES EXCITING Riordan and Clarence) Campbell. • of the Assistant Secretary o! Warhas'been sold to 'Isaac Berger of TaAdiy/Jww 8th. J«89, from th« hour A lawsuit"" with Slisa Marianna at Washington, •will take, command Asbury Park and will'be developed •«iTjixVcIocklV- M~ lo tin hour ot seven Self-Service Shoppe CONTEST ONTHE RIVER. p'clMkT R S.n»ayilgbt Saving 1jm«. «t Riordan, daughter of Michael Rior- of Fort Monmouth on July l»t, sue-,into horrfe aite,s. ,Tha prtperty wm- JEWELRY :', th,, respective poUlng place In eald bor. ' - Flo* Assortment of Mayor Wbite'a Dolphin Was Again dan, and Clarence Campbell, both ceeding Lieutenant-Colonel James prises 44 acres and it ia reported 'l "lUid Special Election will b. neld In the Winner Rain Prevented of Vanderburg, as tho contestants, B. Allison- Major O.-S. Albright that • >-•.. }' '-' S. *f REC BANK REGISTER, TONE 2, " , TWO AUTOS_DAMACED. ~ BACrt FROM WASHINGTON. . -The Tailor's Sign. and •called' to him;. "Have you no AccUnit, in- MapU Anaus, Ntw . The tailor's sign In a little inland mercy?" . • Twp Red Bank"Y7m>i Msn at Na- Barfen Place Saturday Night. , town was an apple—simply an "No, mum," he replied; "nothlH' The Star ,' Autpmobllei owned by Christian tloaal SundayiSchoel Msyttng.,. ipple The people were amazed at but mackerel. That is all.'.' Berge q{ Bed, Bank and driven by Albert VanNoitxand of. Branch c. They came in crowds to tho m , „ ' 152 MONMOUTM STREET; 1 allor,' asking him what on earth Golf Sauiags. John/BOBB siid,John a Knight of venue and Everett Brower of,East he meaning of tbe slgi was. The -RED BANK. - Shrewsbury collided Sftturday 'night Front street returned home thU tailor, with a complacent smile, re- "I would like a pound of your week from Wathlntgon, vrbere they golf eauenge," sho said to the but- Open Iats at nljht an'd on Maple ayenue, near Bergeft plied:-"If it hadn't been for an cher. In tha morning. • *; • place. One , «t .the .wheels vns «pent a week as'delegate! to the ipple, where would the clothing national Baptist Sunday-school con- business bo today?" "Golf eausago? Sorry, madam, Real flams>;M>' • ! You will want to see .Over 20 sh¥des of this ever, Leotis popular fabric at this extreme low ; .,.'.•/.,• : , price. • • ^ •, Red Bank Steam Dye Works THE NEW JERSEY CLEANSERS AND DYERS ROTOGRAVURE PICTURE SECTIO^ Main Office and Plant: 72-78 White Strict, Red Bank, N. J. Tslsphone 104S ' ! Bordered a regular par! of iTKe titvr. lYork Tjmea every Sunday. |The pictures in this 16-page section FLAT CREPE are all of Kew Jersey—news, sports, $ society, town events, interesting per- i.?a sonalities. ' Furnishing Early Copy \ f OriJer fTKe New Ybrlt Times de- .; As little as 1H or 1* yards of livered to your home, A'dvertlsliig Copy isKouIiT'lKj in Hie Register Office by, Monday • • h ihis material is retired to'mak'ela.' Noon .whenever possible Friday or Saturday for the following ,•!- dress/ Jvery low in price at 1.98 week's advertisements would bo bettor yot. Especially, (0 tab the caso when mats are to be used. 1 • ;, AGENTS; FOR EUTE PATTERNS THE RED BANK REGISTER tMIHI.O*HIUMMHI»H J :"' RED BANK flECrISTEB,> JUNE 2, 1926: —-4- Hoipiul Auxiliary Offictn. NEWS FROM KEYPQRT. The new officers ,of tha Ocean 1ST RED BANK Grove auxiliary of the Spring Lake LUTO THROWS ROCK AND IK.hospital are Mrs. Charles W. Day - _' ' " - Attend the •-•" i JURES MAM. uesident, Mrs. Laura Truex, Mrs. s r.nV H,,3mltl.. Injun4 in an Odd ufus Hulsart an$ Mrs. h. C. Manner—TU»V
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