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 Half'of'the re-, be presented at Red Bank by mem- Atlantic Gardens ne.ar Leonardo, Ilch scored heavily at the annual and SOth, were fixed for the Leon- bers of Triuho.chapter. The trip formerly the Peter Conover farm; Mayor Charles D. Cleveland treated Hobbs will play a piano duet. lights. '' . v.-'-. •••,• !.- •••' • maining part of the estate is to go Devon dog and horse show held on ardo and Brevcnt Park fire com- ,to Bayonne will be made in one of Orchard Gardens at Port Mon- the councilmen and a number of .— < i — • , , ; • —T-— Have y//u heard tho oto resldoncoa} also general oflloo Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Fourteen rooms of furniture. tlaoment. every morning, llluo Hlbbon Vkty new speaker with the violin wood boon postponed until Jung 10th Crockory, enrpota, bedding, etc. Chick Farm, 70 -Broad street, jifd cleaning,! Rates reasonable,' Satis- when aame will take place. Mam- grading of all kinds. Lakewood sound board? D. A. Johnson Co., faction guaranteed. 43 Washington, sand, washed gravel, slag, cinders, Red Bnnk Auction House, 31-87 - Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Bank, next to Strand tattleri IP 16-17 Mechanic s'treet, Rod Bank, bora who hnvo not sent in tlckota Let Bob Johnson solvo your radio Monmouth utroot. Opon evening East M»ln street, Freehold) %9 itroot, Red Bank, phone 054-M.'— for samo plena* do so at onco, problems for you. Monmouth Ra- blue stone. Prices reasonable No charge for collection or deliv- • phono 1088.—Advertisement. Advertisement. Howard G. Rosovolt, phone) 660-J,, until 0:C0 o'clock.—Advortisomcnt, ery. Call Red Bunk 822 and have M&ln .troet, Aalmry Park. I Albert E. Snyder, dio Service, Second National Dank _ -»*«>^- , • quartors Lskewood.—Adfir William Martinaon, Red Bank.—Advortliomont. your mower put In shapo. Mtrrltt , Publlo Auotlon For Sale. '. building, Broad street, Rod Bank. Asparagu* Ridgars, Machine Shop, 21 Mechanic street, ment. • • to ba held at Btryker & Strykor's Polo pony nnrt polo malltta; need Committee. Phono 1184, B, S. Johnson, proprlo Gonulno Iron Ago aulky, 24-Inch tor.—AdverHnna.it . Dont Foriat Your Friend Rod Dunk.—-Advortinomont, warehouse on Tuesday, Juno 16th, the room. ' William Galley. 48 As- —Advortliomont, > ' In need. Go to tho firemen's fair discs with lovolor. If In noed ot ' rUdtoT 1020. at 1:00 P. M.i one used caih bury nvonuo, Atlantio Highland*, To Purchase Your Piano at Kumson, July Zd to 10th, inclu- ono act at onco. S. I", Conovcir & ' Blue Rlbhon Butler Authorlitil d«ale register (American) tha property phone 2C2-R, Atbintlo Highlands.-• Upholate'rlha, Reflnlshlnt, Antiques. trun A. B. Bjrhan moans tho ut- sive Dancing ovefy night. A good II ro,, Wlckatunk, N. J,, phono makes ovory,meal a better monl, It« Zonlth, DiForrnt „ of Joseph Wright and Kaffaol To- Advortlaoment. j Upholstering and reflnlrtiing of most economy and lasting satisfac- tlmo Asaured.—Advertisement. Holrndol 20-F-24.—Advortltiomdnt. dppotitlng qualttloa bring the full Oodloy product", MnnfOM ntatno fdr unpaid itorago. Btryker till kinds of furniture, Now In new Qot diei BorvlM,!, A BtrykeV,-—AdvertUomont. Saddl* Hers* For Sale, quarters at 66 Harrison, avenue, tion. Showroom, Drummond place, flavor to all foody • curlon phone 033, Eed Bank.—Adrortlio Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist. F. W. Woolwortli Co. , from your doalor today.—Advtr- bnllding, Broad ttreel, 1 Ohmtnut. maro, lli.OH handa, Rod Bank, phono 20H1. Frank mont. ' '•,.._ Wo Imvo two opportunities for Phon« "m ft r -- - good looking, good manners, mod* Howard.—Advortliomont, Second National' bank bulldlnit, tlaoinant, • ,' • Tfce Central Shoe Repairing Shop, Rod) Bank. Offloo open dally from young mon of exceptional ability to , , Prompt attention and good work- erata price. I)r, W. K., Truexi Follow the Crowd— Ionrn tho buslncns. Apply in par- *'or Sale. Freehold, N, J.T—Advertisement, Special Sunday Dinner* 2:00 until fltOO, Phone 2100, Rod matithlp gturanttad.' 70 Mon- then .be able) to forgot your foot. Unnk.—Advertisement. •on nt tho Rod Dnnk Atom, l'\ W. Soda water, all flavors, malt bey< ' mouth .stmt, ce-rnw Maple avtnue, servad from ono o'clock at the Oh, yeal Moody'* Hhon Itonnlr Woolwortli Co.—Advortldotnnnt, nrngaa and distilled water. .Hen], Rid B»hk,-~A*-<•,• .'» All alien nt all tlmtt, Philip T, so n la carts aorvlce. Joseph Tom- Bank,—Ailvertliomer.t, for «nln, dellvctod. Also all sUon Rumton Firemen's Fair, Hod U»nk, phone K8B.-AdVirtfir*. Jlftnntn*. 07 Broad street, Red Dank linaon, proprietor, T«l«phon« Red for concrete work. Collins Ilron., July 2d to July 10th, Inclualvo, oor. mont, -~Adv«rtli«m«nt. D»nk 85-n.—Adytrtlaiiment. nar River «nd Dlnghttn avenue". R*«Ho~SuMI... Keansburg, N. J., phono 20,—Ad- TranMnnteri A. V, Gregory, 10 WMt» itroot. vdrtlioment Ulgeor and bottor than aver. Dont Ott«on*thl« Ph'ystcUn, •' forget thn datoi or you will mini Genuine J, I, Wit *n Bnonih Said. Ren Bank,—Advertisement, 1 . ,... ,, . vV8ho«flepiiJr Shop, Sljoej . Dr. Allan B. jRtndill, 48 1 Tho sewing club of/the Reformed KOLMDJEL NEWS/ ' 'Margarot ply, daughterrgf Pan* PERFECTION church of Colt's Neck met lait tel-S. Sly, returned'home Saturday Oil Cook Stoves Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens Thursday afternoon nt William Boyt' Baieba.ll Team Defeat! Colt'» from'Washington, where she spent Matthews's log cabin at that place. Neck Turn 7 to .1. three days. She is a member of the NOW ON DISPLAY. Let, us show; you why Miss Eosa After a business session they enter- Red 'Bank high Bchool graduating tained their husbands and, friends In a'baseball game at this place class and she went to, Washington Michaels, New Orleans cooking expert, at a supper cooked in tho woods Friday'tho boys' baseball toam of with the other members of the * * * . * Holmdel defeated Colt'a Neck by a Como In and eoa why ai and "five other famous cooks were so which surrounds the log cabin. class. J enthusiastic about the" Perfection. A About sixty persons wero present score of 7 to 1. Ralph Maher Tho work of putting fondors on puritan *Stovo means better - nnd they had a sumptuous repast. pitched for Solmdel and Bay War- the county road at the foot of Ely's cooking 4nd greater convent' nock caught. The other players on Perfection Stove will do your own cook- Athletic events were held, one of hill has been finished. Tho4job was enco in doing It. Two, three ing just as well as theirs. Many sizes which was a wheelbarrow race, dur- tho Holmdol "nine are Jay Hnniwny, in charge' of Louis Snyder of Gilt's -and, foutvbutnor sizes. and styles. ing which women wero timed in Vincent Hammond, Joseph Phillips, Neok. pushing a whoelbarrow around a Francis Maher, Wilbur Hammond, Mrfl._S. Stern of Brooklyn spent circular courso with a man as a pas- James Howard, Fro) Allpror nnd Saturday nnd Sunday, with hor son, Robert Voorhees.. Ray Warnock Samuel Swartz SCHWARTZ & CAPLAN senger. Tho best time was made Jncob Stern. , FURNITURE and STOVES, 110 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK. by Mrs. John Grant, who had Henry distinguished himself by making a Francis for a passenger. A coun- three-bagger and Wilbur Hammond ,Tho Register's motto—"A paper 14 Wi Front St., j ON STATE HIGHWAY. tcrpnno made and donated/by Mrs. distinguished himself by specializ- in every home."i—Advertisement, Telenhone 1213. Francis was awarded to Miss ing in sacrifice hits which,brought RED BANK. Bertha Dunham, one of the school in runs. teachers at Colt's Neck. Disposing Mrs. Joseph McCormlck returned There are several makes of Oil Stoves bf the'counterpane netted $30 for homo from a Now Brunswick hos- but there are none finer than the club. The festivities wound up pital last week with her new-born with dancing in the log cabin. Mrs. daughter. The baby has been Henry Ritscher and Mrs. Russell named Edith. , PERFECTION Hcuhtt were hostesses, The Holmdel senior baseball team PERFECTION played against a Red Bank team Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens , ' last week and won by a score of Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens STREETS TOO NARROW. 5 to 3. Owner! of Rumion Tract Muit James Hickcy and Stanley Mag- We have the Perfection Stove that Come in and go over this proposi- Make Streeta Comply with Map. lies havo two of the finest looking Frank Benson, chairman of the potato fields in Jiis locality. Mi-. the- Six Famous Cooks recommend'so tion with us. ' ** street department of Rumson, re- Hickey operates one of Theron Mc- ported at last Thursday night's Campbell's farms nnd 'Mr. Maglies enthusiastically. Let us show you why There'll be no obligation on your 1 meeting of tho Rumson council that farms a place near Brick chuich at part. ho had made an inspection of the Bradovelt. a Perfection in your kitchen means bet- streets of Rumson Park. This is a James, Wilbur and Vincent Ham- ter cooking and greater convenience in' now real estato development on the mond, son3 of James Hammond, Chark's Furniture Store. south side of the Rumson rood near have each bought a bicycle with doing it. Many styles and sifces: '• • , Little Silver. Mr. Benson said tho monoy which they made by working 37-39 Monmouth St., Red Bank. streets were well constructed but on farms nnd on places In the vill- Phone 2214-M. that they were not as wide aa was age after school houi 3, set forth fin the map of the tract. More children-in addition to those Tho council decided that the streets already sick with measles have R. HANCE & SONS would have to conform to the map caught tho same diseaso during tho v and the owners of the tract will be past week and the attendance nt Furniture, Hardware, Stoves. notified to that effect. school and at both Sunday-schools PERFECTION is 'way below normal; 12 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Rev. John Sherman returned OH CoohSlooes and Ovens DANCE AT FAIR VIEW. home Monday from Washington, Pleasant Community Affair ait New Here is the Perfection Stove that the Firehoute Lust Week. Six Famous Cooks like so well. Come About 100 persons attended a dance held at the new firehouse at in today while our stock is complete and Fair View last Wednesday night. give it a careful inspection.1 The dance was not held to make money but to promote community sociability and, to show appreciation for'the support which the firemen MAHONEY & HARVEY received from Fair View folks when PLUMBERS and ELECTRICIANS. they;held a dance a month or BO ago.' Last Wednesday night's affair Heating . Hardware Tinware was pronounced a 'success by all who attended it. Music was pro- SEA BRIGHT, N. J. vided by an orchestra and refresh- ments-, of sandwiches,- coffee And cake were serveS. Look for this sign in, store windows MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. PERFECTION A Greftt Showing of FJowers. on Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens Mrn Edgar A. SlotcV Place. Mrs. Edgar^A. Slote's place on | the liorth side of the King's High- ARE i way is a regular "riot p£ color1' due .Economical ! to the'.large array of flowers on the i property. 'Autoists /frequently slow Easy to Clean • 'down when passing the place to. feast their eyes on the beauty; of All this week you can "see practicaldemonstra- Kapid Cookers the flowers. The iris are particu- larly fine. John Meyers is jthe gar- tidns bf the Perfection Stove six famous cooks Long Lived 'doner on tho place. have tested and endorsed. Thomas VanSchoick, who live,s in AND e Holland district west of the Look for above sign in store llage, has one of the finest ap- windows. See the stove to-. Good Looking. ' v earing potato fields anywhere in is locality. } day and judge for yourself Hr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Pease 1 MARKS FURNITURE GO., ere, guests one day last week of ', yvha% the experts idpprove. [iss Annie Grant of Everett. Prices and sizes to suit What More Could You Ask? Eobert Wood of River Plnza, son if Irving H. Wood, spent last week eve,ry need. 'ith his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ' 27-29 Monmouth St., Charles H. Morford. , RED BANK. The Baptists held a very success- ul f ood J sale at their chapel last eek. Rev. Luke M. Bleakney of ast Orange, the new pastor of the liurch, is expected to move in the arson age this week. |Mrs. Jay Willey and her sister Add variety 'by brolllni mciti ilayed piano and violin selections in a Perteotion Broiler. Cooki tjHhe supper which was held last on bathildei ot tame tlmo dU( Wednesday night by the ladies' aid to ipeoid eonitruction. Turolnf oclety of Jthe Reformod church. unaeociiiiry. No juloo otn drip PERFECTION lato flamo, E«iily cleaned. ]Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Thomson and Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens ind their two children of Middlo- iiish spent Memorial day with Rev. ind Mrs. J. A. Thomson. Complete Cooking Satisfaction iRov. F. H. Shermer of Atlantic highlands, who until recently waB Summer and Winter. >astor of the Baptist church at this ilice, was n visitor here Saturday. ll stated that ho was acting as n HIS PERFECTION 1. the model ths ill upply preacher for various Tlamoui oooki uicd In their teata. It it OIMI doorpven. Baklnf olwayt ihurchcs when the regular pastors 1 beliij demonitmted today at all dealer*!, vlilble. Browni both top and WILLIAM O'BRIEN verc absent and • as o substitute alonjl with other Perfection mode!.. Soe it» , bottom duo to rapid "live heat" eachcr nt ths Atlantic Highlands sotnal perfarnianoe with your own eyci. ; circulation from 108 hplei. ,8pe« ublic school. You'll, bo oonvlqoed the expert! are right :i dlrtot to your cooking. Every drop of oil U oomplcteljr bprned before the heat reiobei FAIR VIEW NEWS. , uttoilli »o they are kept clean and unttalned. CasJ Party to b* Halt) »t III* Fir*. Eacli burner la Independently,operated and Ideal itove lor camplnj. houie Next Wedneiday Night. ., capabU of crery male ol heat. You can bak«, .- A card party for tho.benefit of Fait PerfeoMon burner, i boil, broil, fry and limmer On A Perfection— proteetlnl mlnJ-ihleld, Built For Lasting Service ho fire company will bo held at tho Superfex r«n|« with fait-«l<(ai flrthomo next Wednesday night. A all at one time. Adjust the flame for any ever oool handle. Standi ' oooktnt procepi and ft romafni ai you lot It. firm on circular bate, ; burncra and built-in oven. The ttove lnrge number of fine priics will be 1 Bo lure to lin< brown ' ilnjdefflamtraUdtodiT. been visiting Mr. and MN, John .toaat quloklr n>ad« at pne time on Oil Stoves and Ovens Kelly. thlaToaifer. Handle l« alrroyi cool. Mr. and MM, Domldlon of Now Will give complete* cooking satisfaction York npont tho wcok-ond and Me morlnlll

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 » oj Ettopiown wnto guctts of Mr. and la tlitl« etd*r eell Joifph J Onnaiiay.niirofata of lh« (Joui RED BANK moilljl, Bti«* oA %**• IWf DavicW Buying Mri, John Bnlftcn part of lost lurrogntf of |h« Oounty nf Man IOJ«. on tha ••ulnitltii'...... moinhi ma4«'oiTtfc«d» oir th<« twilflFfttl(lb i y o~ct A»illAil, - , , g— —- --,—rlif. woek. I tit. AlH« A«>l»|at Cnh.Hk n*f KIUBll«.,W.» aC IB*", on (li> Ibplltillon ef Ilia flioail Dal«l TraahK >', N. J. April 13th, KI d»««»l»if, ngtln l< ktratr «lrt» (• Th» lUd »»nk.Frethold bus I*RlrMl National fiijlk ot Jltd nink. K, 3.. BROAD RTHEliT NVNOTUT n/* O»nl«l Hi « xlmlnlilrMot with *1)1 *OM»«4 «t tl>« •«- ' *** D«"". W«» J<: RED'BANK REGISTER,' JUNE 2. 1926. r" 'jPageFour pendent Fusion Dry, will not have pie runs counter to the greed of the Mara Hoie for Ruraaon. THE RED BANK REGISTER. much chance of being elected to trusts." •« Lewiii Wilson, one of the coun- congress. The Republican" and • * * ' •' plmen of Kumson and tha chair- Quality'—Rich in favor, always uniform," Keansburg Steambofeit Co. <• JOHN H. COOK, Editor »ntj PUbUihtr. Democratic politicians of New Jer- men of the Qre committee, recom- 1 ' 1 GEORGE C. HANCE. A«lo«I«t« Editor. The election law was changed in J " """ ittve.May 29th, 1926., sey have taken care of that.- He wlU this way to suit the politicians and mended at the last meeting of the factored in a sanitary bottling plant, soientifi- • THOMAS 4BVINO DROWN. be able to got his name on fhe of- Rumson commissioners';, that 300 S»V(ng Tinui,), Bft Manwt. the trusts and to shut out any candi- ficial ballot at the election next No- date who didn't bow down to the additional feet' of, firo hose be calltj, with/pure cane augar 'syhtp, 'guaranteed Telrahone'ai—Red Bank 13 vehiber easily enough, for R candi- bought. The countir-agrced with ' Bed Bank 1S0O political golden calf. The Republi- date can be nominated by getting cans did it, but the Democrats Mr. Wilson's recommendation and PURE FOOD extracts and flavors. Charged into < Entered ,«t tba pttlolllea »t Bed B»nV, New York and Keansburg one hundred names signed to his wanted it done as much as the Re- tho hose wjU bi! bought at a cost of U. &,'*• "'ond data natttr. a PERFECTLY. STERUZEfr liOTfLE and, petition. .That many names could publicans did. If the Democrats $400. '-,',;'.'„ ' • Subicrlptlon PrlcMI be obtained in nn afternoon, even Jiadn't wanted this change in the scrvqd to you as a FOOV PRODUCT, «s wpU at[ . LEAVING BATTERY, NEW ^ORK „'£ On* TeU J1.M If Mr. Mason undertook to got them Call on-Luko Longhead for any , Jl» oionihsonihs——— — .. .76 law and had fought against it in the Weekdftya^-9j30,10;30 a. ia.i tiOO, Ss30 p. iri> monthth* .-ir- _ .40 all himself. If ho hired someone next campaign, it would'have been sort of want. He specializes In' all a THIRST QDENOI1ER, is what you .gct trfjeii kinds.—Adrertlicpaent. t else to do this work the cost would wiped off the statute book at the v SatwdayB-^SjSQ, 10;30 a. m,; 2:00, B?30, 8;00 - - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926, bo very small, for the usual price next session Qf the legislature. ^ you buy t !i paid for this kind of work is only * * * Sundays and,Ht>!id&ys—fl:30,10;30a, m.,l;00, Irom tw • - . - and In all.directions for five to ten Tettlmoolal A falling off a log. Maybe it will be cians who tell' nbout things of which M«tUn«»-S P. H. g Saturdays—7:00 a. m.; 12:00 m.; 3r30, 8:00, miles around Red Bank, has been easier than failing off a log, for 'held at prices less than one-third of they know a3 little and care as. lit- Ritdln» Boom—\V«dnt»ni S H. G. DEGENRING , , • 10:0Qp.,m, * " . thore ore always a lot of peope who tle as do the people who attend S*turdtys from ,1 ISO ta 4:10 P. U. Pj •what was paid'for property in other bollovo an independent candidate Sunday* ari4 H6Hday»-r7:00, 11:00 a. m.$ towns Squally distant from New- these meeting* at the orders of Th« pnblta U eordlUlf Inrlted to K RED BANK N. J. for office will hurt one Bide more their male and female political •tund tt» tirvfan md »l«lt tti A Telephone 1051 York and without Red Bank's many RnSla« Boom. , g 12:00 ni,; "4:00, 5:30, 8:00, 10:00 p. m. 6dvantage:. than he will hurt tho other side, bosses. nd these people will givo the Inde- • • • pendent candidate a lift, along tho OTHER FOLKS' CHICKENS. < ' Conditions oro changing. People political line he has marked out. And are discovering what a fine locality Mr. Mason will learn before ho has What to Do With Them When They Red Banjt and its surrounding been In the political game very long Leavo Their Own Premisei. country really Is. The opening of that thero are a lot more people To the Editor of The Rogisler: Cooper's bridge has already created ivho will work, harder to defeatl At the^ last meeting of the Wom- activity in real estate in all this somebody: than they over will work an's club'of Little Sdvcr Mrs. Myra part of the county. The bridge ;o help some other body get elected. Campbell told of !v\\Yestern town across tho bay from Perth Amboy • • » that hnd gone "chickerr dry." She to South Amboy was opened last As' fdr" Mr. Mason's chances of explained that the chicken dryness -week and this wili result, in. an- consisted in keeping one's chickens other flo\y- of home seekers to this lection, they can be set down at penned up, and She added .signifi- "part of Monmouth county, zerp.^ The Republican and Demo- cantly, • "If any chicken • flaw over rajic politicians have fixed things its fence and sprawled over a up so that no candidate has any neighbor's property it was promptly * Hed Bank and its surrounding chance of election unless he belongs country have many natural advan- turned over to the Methodist ain- to. one of the two big parties. The lster for his Sunday dinner." tages.-.The Shrewsbury river is of Republicans would rather,have a course its greatest natural charm, Though the anecdote is facetious, Democrat in office than to have an It shows a background of mutual fted' Bankersare beginning to'real- independent party man in office, for* lie the value of thirrlvdr to the consideration for each other's prop- :he Democrat • would have to do erty. One of the most common ac- town and arc beginning; to renew >rotty much what his party machine cusations against "neighbors in a their acquaintance with it for boat-; old him to- do. On the -other/Side semi-rural community is that they j ing and fishing, t/p tho river and J >f the political fence the same thing allow their chickens to stray and to down the river nyany delights are to happens., The Dembcfats would scratch up other persons' lawns and, be"'found.^_Eorty__to..flfty years ago_ mucK'rather. see.a regular Republi- gardons_and ._re_nder_the_ surround- the river was a source of continu- can elected to office than "an inde- ings ugly. Negligence" of this soft dus pleasures. \Then for a.time Ihe endent candidate, for they know becomes a habit, like cleaning one's popularity of the-;river waned, but that a Republican official would teeth or early rising, and once ac- it Is now regaining its old-time hnvo to walk the chalk mark laid quired iB not' easily shaken off. popularity. • .• . / out by his party.' And as both the Were we like Bees or ants, we would • •• .-• ;f. • •• . • .'• ,. Republican and Democratic parties see the use of keeping chickens'on I Much could be done to make the arc controlled and operated by the their own domain from instinct, Shrewsbury-river of greater value same group of trusts and;, public But wo are humans, with reason, to the town and to the surrounding utility corporations, these trusts and- ws dont always use reason country. > For one thing, every and corporations know they are without compulsion. Certainly tho , street wjjich itr'how blocked off safe so long as they can/ keep the negligence which stray chickens from theriver should be opened.:In 'cgulars of either party in office. implies, reacts to keep a community some cases property owners would half neat and half ugly- Mrs. Samuel D. Gllpin. perhaps be willing to. open, the '.VI*-* •* ' 1 I. 'streets./ In, otlier cases the streets It's because of this control of Little Silver?May 27th, 1926. • nould be opened. by buying the ibth parties By the trusts and pub- , xiver' frontage of streets noiv closed. ic service corporations that an in- In still other cases property,owners dependent .candidate has no chance One Day Pleasure Outing Molehills ,^have seized on the river front of if election Xn New Jersey. Oh the ' ' ~ v.TO •• • • . lection ticket the names of the Re-' lublican party candidates and the •;:•.'. I •>•••••••- .:-. lathes of the Democratic party NEW YOPlli I Twenty-nve years ago there was candidates are arranged in columns From All Stations «t»"S OR many years mechanical engineers struggled to build automo- .'a good deal of'talk about construct- at the beginning of, the election ing ah island in that part o£. the Long Branch 3) W ticket. The names of independent to Matawan, ind. ^* % - Shrcwsburyjriver which lies within candidates are shoved clear over to bile engines of higher compression. As compression is increased • the town oVRid Bank. This pro- tho other side of the; ticket, where SUNDAY, JUNE 6th posed island-was to extend from the Ticket! good only on special train leav- a;voter has. to hunt to find them. ine Red Bank 7.68 A. M. Heturnlnir, the power line goes up and the fuel consumption line goes down ' Southern railroad bridge to a short There ij, of course, & possibility leave New Xork. West 23d atreet, 7:t7 distance above tho steamboat dock. P. II.. Liberty atreet,' 8:00 P. M. of ah independent candidate being Children -5 years -of aff« and Und4r IS. —ordinarygasolines would'not withstand this higher compression "The plan then discussed was to have elected, but that chance is about as . j hnlf fare. '. a footbridge from the Ked Bank remote as the politician^' figure of Sastern Sfnmlard Time Shown shore to the island, but no . wagon spoech of .tho chance a snowball NEW JERSEY CENTRAL without knocks, clicks, jbr detonations—accumulated carbon deposits iri-' •bridge, and to keep the island as a would have itv the Bad Place. ' ipublib park.; A map of the pro- creased this compression by decreasing the size of the combustion chamber •poEed island was drawn by a New ' "• ( >.*•••• i •' '• . • York architect who was summering When the •ballot reform law was at Rod Bank, but tho projeet never first passed it provided .that the —and the audible sounds of the engine distress grew louder. ,got under way. ' . , names of all candidates for the same office should be placed under i • ' ••••... each other and under tho title of : The removal of the . Southern the office for which they were run- It has been our good fortune to produce a gasoline that positively elimi- railroad bridge last yeur gives much ning, Each candidate could put six greater opportunity for such a. river words after his name to show the nates clicks, pings, and knocks. ( . . . • , park, for it could now be bxtended principles on which he was running nearly up to the New York arid for office. This plan gave every • Long Branch railroad bridge. Such candidate, whether he was a politi- ' ' ' . : • a park would be several acres in.ex cal party man or an independent tent. The river on all sides of the candidate, exactly the same chance and Carbon are island could be dredged and tho to get his name before the voters dredged material would.build the on election day. Under this plan art upark several feet above high water independent candidate in whom the "! mark. There has been some talk of people had faith occasionally got ! forming a private company to con- elected in spite of the party ties :.'struct and operate suclV^a park, but which usually control most voters. ;-.'-it would be very unfortunate for GULF No-Nqx Motor Fuel withstands compression to a high degree; car- jRed Bank if such nn enterprise • * • r;were to fall into private hands,' That didn't suit the politicians of , bon, increasing the compression of the engine, ceases to be a nightmare as cither party. They wanted to wipe1 •/'• There would be much to do be- out all chance of getting an official long as it does not interfere with valve action. In other words, it puts carbon • ^fore the work of constructing su^ch in office who wasn't tied up with ;).an.island park cnuld be even begun. one party or the other. 'So they 1 to work. More power and greater efficiency is thereby accomplished, re- ;The war department would have (to fixed on the plan of putting the names of all the candidates in each ELIRtWU ; givo its permission for such use/of the river bed,,but as this part of party in party columns and then Candidate for Re-election for sulting in greater mileage, , • 'jtlio river is wholly unnavigablc for putting a blank column alongside of !'any boats except rowboats, this per- the political candidates, and then emission could probably be readily putting the names ol independent Justice of the Peace obtained. Dredging the river on candidates clear off to the other side who has faithfully served tho Citi- With GULF NO-NOX Motor Fuel in your tank—step on iY-you will get /teach side of tho island would great- of the ballot. zens of Red Bank for tho past four !ly improve the river and mnke it yoars aa one Of their puhlic serv- the story, better than We can tell it. ' , .'available for larger boats, ami this ants. Is now seeking re-election ;of itself would bo a public advan- Tho Republicans were in powi)r on his past record. Also a member tage. when this scheme was put through. of the lied Bank Fire Department But the Democratic machine was and D. P. 0. Elks of Hed Bank just as heartily in favor of it as the SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT. ThSs goes with It ',', Rev. JntiiCB Gilbert Mnson o£ Me Republican machine was. ]f thn jtuchen will run as nn Independent Democrats had been in favor of n PRIMARY ELECTION, (dry candidate for congress; in this squnro dcnl for nil candidates, they Tuesday, June 15, 1926 GULF NO-NOX district this yenr. Hu will not be would havo mndc the state ring Motor Fuel is l^on-Noxious, Non-Poisonous arid n6 more I'al4 for l,y K. C. Walnrljht Campaign !a enndidnte at the primnt'iej, for with their denunciations of this In- Commltltct. |tho timo hns pnsscd when he could justice. Thoy would have, gone up harmful to man or motof^than qrdinary, gasoline—that it contains no dope •/get h|s mini on the primary ballots. nnd down tho state, declaring tlmt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. every citizen should have nn cn,u«l Scllco u hertliy jlvtn that aealed bldi iHo'wouldn't wnnt his immc on the 1 r«c?l,v"l hi th« Council of th« , of any Mnd—tliat the color is for identification only—that it positively Will iHBpubllcsn or l^pitiorrntic prlninry chunco to hold office with every ;miBh ot I.III!, silver for furnl.Mni «n/t . jballot nnyw'iiy, for lie Is opposed t other citizen. That would havo Kcpubllcaiu did. So they , (.'[pendent Fusion Wry,"'according •* kept still about this travesty on tho " ordinary gasoline-and is worth it. , the »tut(inifnt nnnounclng his enn election law. They wanted tho mi\- ;''id!ldacy. JlA'itnyaJio k nppcalin« a chlrio politicians to win. Knch ' ^n Indepondont Dry to tho votern o party would like to get Its own men •jj fth« Hrnubllciin, Dumnrrntlc nnd In olDve, .because thnt would *lvn n« aptrlnratlnna, mu.t u ,„. their pnrty workers tho political lcl r »; but each party' would far tha Cntmrll nt ,i!» '''ilnMo, aildrffiaeil to "'/the VoIttAitd net nnd wnnt it en- .,^- ... oi in* linrcuuh nf I.ttttv niu 'forced. Ontsldiyof thn Wet nnd sooner sco n man of the opposition The Orange Gas-At the Sign o$ the Orange Disc ! 1)ty luuo lid In {icobftbly n nt>pu|tl|. pnrty In ofllco thnn to »co an Indc- !\c^n In nollMcii, far'lie WBI n csndl. pimdcnt candidate, got there, no 'filut* fot'congtc'tu In 1020, but with- matter how goo/1 in of/leld! tho In- .'jdrpW li\ favor Of T. l'rtnk Appkhy dependent cnndldato might be Tho ,,,th(> Republican cBHdldnto iut i ' |>t>lltlr«l Y/)ntC* ot both p«rtle« GULF REFINING 1iipp»a together In thli matter, Jii»t «« thty alwnyi flap (ogctlior In

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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 HOWARD FREY to the borough. The flagwil l fly Miss .Elizabeth Jenkinson, who obligation. You have here, at your service, r t bilityiit'sreadilyapplied,andj had been a patient at n Philadelphia thatpossessesextremetougW from the municipal building at Eat- themostcapabieorganiz&tionofitskindin gives lasting protection/ i SANITARY PLUMBER ontown. •* * hospital, returned home last week. New Jersey—ablymanagedbyexperienced ness and elasticity will give ' Mrs. Philip V.DInkdbcrg and her ~"> officers and a strong board ordircAors. , satisfactowteryice]oayo WliMtlusedJiaccording tSj 74 Monmouth Street ' Red Bank, N. I. infant son havo returned home Ifloors. EATONTOWN NEWS. from the Dr. Swiney sanitarium at s You are invited to come in tomorrow. directions it's guaranteed to| J r 1 STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING BbrOugh Cell Cannon to Adorn Bayonne,' • ' • .< • " Devbe'Marble FIoor'FinMi| /give satisfaction.* Practical 'Memorial' Monument Plot. The Atlantic electric supply com- is_a_tpugh, elastic,'lustrous,1 {testsprovet>cvoe Quqlity.j Clutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing- A, G'ennan machine gun, which pany has put in Underground tele- ^Fidelity Union „ was captured" during < tho world phone systems on Samuel Hiker's RED BANK HARDWARE STORE war arrived' haroO. Saturday to' .ho property on Rivprsidc tlrivo and [Title ^.Mortgage Guaranty Coj-j EOBEUT DONOVAN, Prop. ...used as an ornament on the 'mem- ,Mrs, McCarty Little'*'property > at Hardware, Paints and Oils Household Utensils Rumson. Tho company, has wired 755 Broad Sf and 9 Bank St.^ Newark, N. J.y ' - FIRELESS orial monument nlot. Tho gun 38 Monmouth St Phons 936 Red ^nk, N. J. ^ was serit horo ,by Copt., George Bertram Linde'a new holiso on>Riv- ' .CAPITAL/JroSunnusovrR$2,700,000 A. Hogan, in behalf of "tho ,Rcd, crsido drive, 191 Main St. (Otis Building) Z91 North Broad Street Bank cavalry troop. |' „ _EveryJthlng is in readiness for . Hackensack,N.J. Elizabeth, NJ. Qtamh the bazar which" will be held at th'e A daughter was born to Mrs.Cojnmunty club on Thursday and William Pflstor Friday night. . Friday of thyi week. A'supper wH^ Robert StHlman of New York ' lias movfcd to his summdr resl- , donee nqar the schoolhouse.' Samuel Krauso of Now Yoilt has moved to MB place at South ANNUAL SALE OF DRESSES J Eatontown for tho summer, \ ANNUAL SALE OF DRESSES ' Valentino Pfister haB just finish- __ i i i s e'd building, an ica wgon for a Sale Starts Thursday A. M. Long Branch'party. .-'• ,Openi'Thursday Morning v George JJosby hask returned from Dont Delay, Get First Choice ; x« visit of .two weeks'in Virginia. Get Best Selection by Coming Early Wallace Chasey has bought a Dodgo' eedan. ( - ' ' David Dlcfcey, ;whp has beorf in poor health for BonW" time, was taken to a sanitarium last week. ' Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. RAYON and BROADCLOTH DRESSES Anna Hyslop have returned from Camden, where they were 'dele- gates at the convention of tho Sons and Daughters- of Liberty. The extremely low price gives no indication of the fabric beauty, and smart styling of these o A woodshed on Mrs. Robert Drummond's farm on the Tlnton Falls road caught firo Sunday aft Dresses. Equally alluring for,home, neighborhood or bungalow wear. , Straightline or two- tcrnoon. Tho blaze was put out beforo much damage wag done. A number of the residents of piece effects with flares, pleats, "becoming necklines, novel pockets. Beautiful colorings in plain this place attended a 'Memorial day celebration at Mount' Holly tones, points, stripes, plaids. , . • Monday. ". ( Cecil Rush has bought a'. Star automobile. s u Bishop Knight will make his annual-—visitation to St. JamMU Episcopal church Sunday, Juno .20th. Tho Eatontown basobajl team at Shrewsbury Sunday was 'defeated by a score of 18 to 6. Earl Wolcott Is a new clerk at Albert Wolcotfs store^ •,-.• .-•;•. •. A largely attended 'memorial ser- vice was held Sunday night at idels made with cotton warps for the Methodist.'church. A solo wt»s Rayon mo Bung' by Mrs. Harry 'VanCleaf, superior wear. wife/ of the pastor. A quartette consisting • of Fred Gi Steelman, DanieL S. Morris, Hsrry Dennis Copied From Much Rayon Launders Well and Lester Whitfleld rendered ~ ipecial .selections. , . Higher Priced Models. and Retains itsiLustre ' William Covortt son of Amos New Color Effects— • and Color After Covert, is sick with measles/ '.'••, William P. Worjthley, who is 85 Guaranteed to Wash. , Repeated Tubbings. yean old and who is'one of the few surviving vkerans of the civil war, Is very, sick at," his homo on Twelve charming^ styles—some in plain / Lewis Btreet.-' '•.'•; -' • The mayor and council havo colors, others in fancy stripes and plaids and ordered new badges, for the flro figured effects,. Broadcloths and Rayons. police, force. '.-,.• • ..:. /'Charles' Bennett, who. has been under ittctftment at Washington,. is showing:;steady Improvement. Un- .'tll he y/a's taken sick Charles was - Regular sizes, 36 a Bailor bn tho prcBldentlal ydcht, to 44. Mayflpwei. ';, ._ ' ,••• . Hnrry estate business and . ho has received a lloonno entitling him, to buy and sell properties /or client*,. MJI. M. C. Vanalen has re- turned to Newark after s> visit to Mrs. William H, Stlllnmn. Capt. houji. Cansler has moved —FOR- Tire Service THESE NEW LOVELY Our Service Car is COLORINGS! always ready. Smart New

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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 by', the Investment and, Realty; cor-ber} of, ;the trees and on one of WESJ&M poration, of Red Bank. The prop- the. lots ; shdijwill build a house erty,'was bought for development far^ejrowji_jj6e,ijhe;_will jiffer purposes. HrtisHboautif ully- located the'other • lota for sale. Raymond. and it has a".frontage of 1,340 ieet H. Stlllmon of Eatontown was the _ YOUR REAL EST^E | I oh Sycamore avenue. Almost the agent; in the transaction.. . through &e World's Largest Agency entire tract is high, - with. a brook at its extreme northern end. The *4B,OpP-Salea and thousands of waiting•>buyers prove right- New York and LongJBranch jail- eSfin «» principal cities and 479 local branch offices, road' runs diagonally across the" fiiEiiiyig^ipcTiyE, iguiiMMfta^^ rear end of the farm. The pur- charge for ^ ^ST^ chase of the property has been un- TWENtY-NlNE LOTS ALREADY der way for some time and i the , SOLD THERE. STROUT AGENCY transaction was handled by Quinn, Tho Tract'.is Part of the Former Parsons & Dbremus. •nri1f T) RILEY . NEILSOON 7BURGESS t William B. Lloyd Eatate—Grad- .••Vr ? - 44 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK A. good house and outbuildings ing the Streets' Is' Now Under ' • Telephone 141 Red Bank are on the place, but the character Way—Sidewalks to bo Laid. and condition, of the buildings cut no figure in the sale. The property Lots at Glerimary Park, which is jvas bought because of its good lo- part of the former William B. Lloyd estate'in Middletown township.just ''&*. T.'GETTY HUGH H. GETTY L./T. GETTY | cation-and because there was no part of it which was unsuitable for across the river from Red paiik, high class .development. ~A road- have been selling rapidly during tha liUGHGETTY^ Inc.,| way now crosses the railroad from past week. Twenty-nine lots in all have already be.en sold there by : ; one part of the farm to the other, ^r^\;'; '"-.'^ "v'E«tabli8liedl875"' \ | but this roadway will probably be iSawklns Brothers, general agents, abandoned and an. ornamental over- and by John T.Lawley, the sales, head bridge built which will remove agent for the- property, •. The lots •'' .;•.•• •:•:,,;• of 2!i Lots on this- very.d^iral^:;43^^^ -^L oil danger of accident from crossing sold are on various parts of the 12 Broad Street ; Red Bank, N. I. | the tracks, Part of the land is es-tract, flome of .the lots sold were bought for •homes!; arid several Phono Red Bank, 1746 C< pecially suited for such a bridge. 7 The- farm was owned by Miss houses will be started as soon as the •v--:--- •.•• •••••-:• • . • • • .,.•.•..•..'•. .'.' ... •-••••.. J Elizabeth Lufburrow and Mrswor. k of laying'out and grading the Grace E. Lowther, two sisters. The streets is .completed.' A few of the •Disproof of:the value of these;G^i^A^PARR lots were" bought for Investment. HmHMMWMWWWIIIWIMMt big frontage on Sycamore avenue lots Jies in the fact that- the purchasers ar^ people $ oqr gives great opportunity for a very The contract for grading the high'class and beautiful develop- streets has boen 'awarded to Frank ' o-vyn Ideality, who realize the;.values offered at;.the present ment. The farm is of an average C. Byram, who has had a "great deal ' 'low prices* :;;: 'v'-••$•': W'-V.-; K:'' ••''*•• •'••.V'"'''.-'''-!1''"1.'"'.1^1;^ ':/''' MORTGAGE LOANS depthof 2,500 feet. The cost of the of experience along this, line,•• The farm was $65,000' and the buyers cement ridewalks and curbing, will! ••••T-•— Straight-Mortgage- Loans for a five year term at-- ,_ ,_ say they will expend $160,000" in be~put down by-James Norman &J Interest rate for minimum amounts oh modern business and laying out and^developing the tract.Son. Both the grading and sids- residential properties...... Their preBent plans are not to sell walk work will be hurried through Monthly Installment Loans at 6% interest rate on amounts a single lot until all the work of aafast as it can be done consistent GLENMARY PARK is just across the New Cooper's Bridge, on the north' banks of ..the : of.$2000 to*$200,000. ' •; .••-. ' development is completed. The lots with permanent work. v beautiful Shrewsbury River. . i • ' will be large and'the property will .. In addition to the sales of lots Construction Loans on either the above plans, • ' be. restricted wholly to fine resi- on * thi& tract already .'announced, -i ' ' * , ' . \ INFORMATION OTEEKFCLLY GIVEN dences, with restrictions which will Matthew Mulliw of, Lincroft, who 'High and dry. In an exclusive neighborhood. Surrounded by homes of-many wealthy perpetually protect the residents owns a good deal of real estate at persons. •• . \ '- from undesirable conditions of anyLincroft and Red Bank, has bought kind. ""• • three lots as an investment. Hi; v "fidelity Mortage Company I, Wilfred Mullin, bought two It should require no great imagination to see the real value offered. •'.'•'•.•/. •. * • • •! • * ' • • • •. • ,The Lufburrow farm was for- • . ,\TO. J. BLAffi, Pres. asd.Tr'eas. merly the Joseph. Shepherd farm, lots.: lJartin''NiHof. East Front ^ •>>..• and it has been in the Shenherd and street has bought three lots as an Only five minutes from Red Bank railroad station. Only ten minutes from town and , 2d National' Bank BIdS. Tel. Red Bank, 1438 | Lufburrow families for nearly; a investment .and George Kelly of hundred years. Joseph Shepherd Maple avenue has bought two lots, • .schpols. i (- had four children and at his .death Other buyers .of lots were W. E. the farm was left to them. Grover Cotton of Lincroft and William D. Just around the corner from the Shrewsbury River, Gdlf and Country Club'. Lufburrow married one of the Shep- Ashmore, W. E. Fowler, Victor • *• * V * - * i FINE RIVER FRONT, TOWN, SUBURBAN HOMES, LOTS, herd girls and eventually the entire Carver, George CO Hance, Philip BUSINESS PROPERTIES.) FARMS - • / farm became the property of; Mrs. Moore and Mrs. H. C. Trowbridge Rights and privilegesland road to the River." . *' Grover Lufburrow. Miss -Elizabeth of EeS Bank.' ' . t tufbuirow and.Ml's;;'6race.E.•L6w- The lots sold ranged in price CHOICE REAL ESTATE r, the two, owners of the prop- from $760 to $3,500. Fifteen minutes' drive \to the Jersey beaches. • " ' erty previous to its recant sale, are daughters of Mr. and' Mrs. Grover FOR SALE TO LET Lufburroww By the sale of thaSALE One hour by best of train service to Ne,w -York City. farm last week the property passes out of the possession of tho Shop- WILLIAM E. FOSTER BUYS Fortyfive minutes to Newark. , " herd and Lufburrow families, who PROPERTY ACROSS RIVER. had been its owners for nearly.a BATTIN ; Now Owner, Who Is a Son of tho • .'• .-••..• AND: /•••••>•...• century. •• . •••.-.• Late John E. Foiter, Moved Sat- , CONCRETE; SIDEWALKS AND CURBS AND GRAVELED APPLEGATEl When' the negotiations fpr the urday to a Picturesque River purchase of the property had pro- Property on Riversido Drive. gressed far enough to mnke it rea- STREETS—to be completed at once. < WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE ' sonably certain that; the sale would William E. Foster, eon of the go through, the Investment and late Vice-Chancellor John E.. Fos- 12 BROAD ST., RED QAINK Realty, company sent a committee to ter, tlast week Dought fruih Har-' vey W. Dobbins the property on SPECIAL—Four Very Finn Homes, Hudion Ave. District, 412,000 to $20,000, Florida to look over various big de- velopments there and to view the the south side of Riverside drive, Can any Development on the manner in which big tracts were de- in Middletown township, which Mr. veloped for very high class resi- Dobbins has been occupying. Mr, dences. Various cities were visit- Foster, who is a lawyer with offices ed and the committee brought baclc at Atlantic Highlands) moved Sat- North Jersey Shore Compare many,new ideas in regard to con-urday from tho house he has been verting vacant tracts of land into occupying on Broad, street, .Red Red BanK beautiful homes. All of theEe ideasTBankk', to the place which he bought will be adopted which aro available from Mr. Dobbins. • The latter has With h! on the tract which has just been moved to :the Rutherford property bought. on Riverside drive, which he bought 1 Real Estate Board I a week previous. Only 97 lots in the whole .development; 29 of these have been sold. The opening prices MEMBERS WANTS WATER MAINS. The house which Mr. Dobbins are frdm $1,000 id $3,500. /- . George Millward Is Developing ' a sold was on what wa3 known us "the flagpole lot." For many yenis ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street Tract on the. Kumson Road. This property should sell very quickly. fWe urge that" you get in touch' with' us at George Millward, who owns a the late John H. Patterson had a : flag flying from a pole on this lot once—TODAY—that youido of Front street at $200 A LOT EnsttlrJo Park, between Lexington SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. EASY TERMS. avenuo and Hnnco road, for $5,000. $7,000 { am dlrlAlnff Had Bank Minor Into Individual lots, laying out itrettf, ata. Mis dlOlCmt In WOMi or picture to do juitlea to the b«AUtr of thla Tho lots wero owned by Albert T. J. T. LAWLEY, Sale. Agflnt, . . loaatlon. One null •«« lt«d Dunk Manor to appicelata tho desirability ' ot , Doromuc and T. Nowton Doromui. Home in food part of Had Bank* Mopmoath-Riverside Realty Corp. Ctro of Hawklm Brother*. , ( tit turrmadlnt: • . • Thli pfoparty li loeatid rlsht on the Shrtnibury lMVFr. Wlitre on* can ,Mr. and Mrs. Browh celebrated near William Street.- • anjor1 bosuna** bathlnB. «to* In the lummer, akatlni and loo boatlna In tha their 22*1 nodding anniversary y and Ilrniicli f0r |2,80O. Th« property on* of tho liu«>t and stronif- Telephone 382 hill ftgUniKt* 90 Hed U«nk Manor. WIIII formerly .owiod by CUm6nt I). •it insurance companies In tho L «»«, who hp* moved to Albany. United SUtei. Attm* Urn ntyr owner bought tha place tor hl« own tint, KcvarM Sik nro on tho jpropqrty, »j« ,HED" BANK REGISTER, JUNE 2, 1926.

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 and Thursday on the rooms and a bathroom. Both dwell- Winfield Gardens nefo development Use The" Register's Want Depart- Two large stores, No, 50 and 52 Monmouth Street, ings have modern improvements, in tract on Branch avenue, A large ment for every need of "the home, Red Bank, formerly Y. M. C. A. property. 24-foot eluding Bteam ti£at. ...Tbje land is tract had been bought by George farm or business office.—Advertise WHITE-PACH, Inc. front on Mqnmouth Street And p large floor apace. irregularly shaped,, with frontages White and Mort V. Pach. The ment. of 79% feet .on' the. Tiver and 25 tratt was formerly the Winfield feet on Gillespie avenue. White residence plot. The house See the Land and Loan Co., The Mills place has a frontage of was moved oft, the land graded and Phone 998 Red Bank the plot laid out in 29 lots in park- * . 10 EAST FRONT STREET, 100'feet on the river but no street frontage. Entrnncoto it Is gained like form* with a road from Branch RAVH.STILLMAN ' OR MEMBERS OF THE RED BANK REAL by a lane from Minton road. Two avenue winding through the tract ESTATE BOARD. houses, each with six rooms,'are on and returning to Branch avenue. FARMS the property. There is also a bun An advertisement was in. The Country Homes galow of tjwo rooms. One of the Register last week stating that the houses Is occupied, by Mr: and Mrs tract would be put on the market Shore'Estates; Mills and the other has been rented n Saturday. . As soon as The Reg- All Form* of INSURANCE 'Wanted—Listings of Real Estate for several years by William Ben ister was issued last week there was nctt. Mr. Bennett expects to move an active demand for the lots, the State Highway ft in a short time to a house winch he wouldrbe buyers saying they,did STORES FOR RENT * Priced to Sell is building on-Drurnmond- avenue at not- want-to-wait,-for-the'opening- $ _Eatoatown,JUL_JPhone.2178g Bed Bank. During the summer Mr. sales day. The owners acceded to nd Mrs. Mills'made a practice of ;his demand with the result that . in the very best business location in ^, £. A. Strput Agency renting the house they now occupy ourteen lots were' sold on Wednes- N6w Yorlc City and and living in tho bungalow. day afternoon and on Thursday. 44- MONMOUTH ST., Red Bank, N. J. mn to the sale of thi property to That apparently satisfied the imme- Geo. W. Sewing PHONE 141. ' Mrs. Lawrence, the house in ques- diate'demand for lots on the tract, RED BANK tion had been rented by Harold for no lots were sold on the open; CONTRACTOR Bowie of New York and he ing day. spend the cummer there. , The buyers of the lots were Nor- | and BUILDER The brick building at the northwest coraer of Broad arid Mon- The sale of the Meyer and Mills man ; Stout, Richard Bower, 'John RED BANK, N. J. rrionth streets will be converted into smaller, stores. These stores will $1,000,000.00 i $1,000,000.00 properties was made by Edward Croft, Chris Berge, Helen Brown; : Office in Eisner Building <5 Hayes of Fair Haven; Both places Dr. Harvey W. Young, H. C. East- front on both streets: Three stores on Broad street arid two pn Room 3 are naturally* picturesque, and com- mond, J. Lester and Emma Frake <1 i One Million Dollars mand a fine view/of the river. A James Clayton, R. L; Morefield, Jo- Telephone 2016. Monmouth street are offered for rent. ,... ' . ', To Loan on Real EiUte Mortgages In Amounts of $5000 large boathouss and a bathhouse seph Kennedy and W..D. Ansbro, -Jobbing o'." All Kindi Two of the buyers bought two lots , e»ch and up* «^ are on the Meyer property. Fine Estimate! Gboerfu!1/ Furnished* . Changes, are nowunder way. Possession about June 1st. Leases big trees and an abundance of each. The prices paid were from can be made at once; shrubbery are on both places,, in- $1,0. CO to $1,800. Only eleven lots eeeMeoeeaoaeoesagsHWMM Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Company cluding a number of fruit trees. remain unsold on the tract. , t The Meyer property was origin- v TITLE % •^ —APPLY TO— allyj part of the James Scott estate. SOLD LOTS AT PROFIT. v For plans and prices of stores apply to In 1900 it was bought by Kev. Albert Robbins, - Warren H. Smock, Newark Man Make» . Profit of GUARANTIES Jacob Leuppie, who sold it in 1903 ' and A«bury Parlj. N'. J. Red Bank, N. J. to Eufus S. Merritt. , The . latter $2,400 on Rumion Property. sold the property a few months •William B. Masterson of Newark ABSTRACTS HAWKINS BROTHERS. Agents has bought four lots on the., .'west !''' " • later to Edward and Mary Meyer. \ '•: The house now occupied by Mi*, side of Park avenue at Parmly Park -Monmouth < and Mrs, Mills is said to be 100 or at Rumson. Each lot is 75x168 10 Monmouth. St. (Ground Floor) Red Bank, N. J. more years old. It is built after the feet. . . . ' t Wanner of old-fashioned houses. J.. "&, Callaghah, a well known Title Telephone 352 Tho beams were hewn with an axe awyer of Newark, purchased these, Company and tenoned with wooden pegs. -In lots from Mr. Parmly last .spring Established 1899 1861 tho house was owned by Louis for $900' each. The price paid by Located in Best Residential Section Smith, who. sold it to Cornelius Mr. MaEterso^i was $1,500 a lot, Pre-eminent . in Mohmouth Hondrickson. Upon his death the making a clean profit of $600 on and Ocean Counties property was willed to his son, eaeh lot or ?2,400 on the block. Freehold Toms River of Red Bank—33 Soutlji Street Oliarlea Hendrickson. After the The house that F. H. Baile of death of Charles Hendrickson the East Orange is building at Parmly Consult your Bu'lt when, tho best of materials were used and modernized to placo passed into the possession of Park \i rapidly nearing completion. own attorney "I Doubled "My Money 'date, with oalc floors, steam heat, electricity, conl range, piped his wife, Margaret O'Keefe* Hen? ,The cost of the house will be about drlckson. Mrs, Hendrickson occu $9,000. He expects to move in his —Made $650 in a Few Months for gne range, eight rooms, bath, nnd breakfast room, largo pied tlie house 62 years and be- new house shortly and make it his attic, and cellar under wholo house, roomy porch, new gBrago. queathed it to her niece, Mrs. Mills, summer home. Mrs. Francis Broit- -And I Think I Can Do It Again!" Lot 60x243 foot. who had lived with her aunt sine enbach's house is also very near 1 infancy. '. ' '.•„ completion. Both- houses aro 1 cated on the west side of Lennox •; That is what a. woman said to us when she recently bought her Inquire of your own broker .or The house has been occupied dur- avenue. ' third Parmly Park home site. ing tho sutrimer months by actor Mr. Parmly last Saturday re- R, H. VAN DERVEER, Phone 643-J, Red Bank folks who were famous. Among fused an offer for an- entire block About a year, ago she purchased two lots at the low opening them were Milton and Dollie No- of lots remaining unsold on Lennox Homes OR bles, Milton Nobles died last win- avenue, nlthough the pricj offered prices—one for investment and one on which to build her home. HERSCHEL BIRDSALL, Phone 190-J, Red Bank j ter.' Other theatrical folks who was over 100 per cent r.bove the Farms rented the hcvu'se wcre.the late Mag- opening prices of the lots, a yen' Sh6 sold her "investment lot" this winter at double the price she gie Cline of Red Bank, of "Throw ago. Mr. Parmly refused tho offe Lots paid for it. , 'Em Down McCloskey" fame; An- because he prefers to sell to bona nie Hart, William Lester and Billy fide home builders. , . ' Allen. Frank Erne, a famous prizi Now for Another 100% Profit lighter, rented the house- several THE, RIVER ROAD. seasons. Gustay Planitz, who wa "And I think I can make another 100%' profit," said-Mrs. a goverhment inspector, dccupie< Thu Ii the Name Agreed <-n fcr a when she recently bought her third plot. tho house nineteen seasons. It wa Four-Mile Highway. a custom among tho actor folks win Mayor W. Warren Barb^ur o: She realizes that Parmly Park prices have not increased nearly occupied the house to have the! Rumson, at a meeting of the coun BOiLERS-FURNACES-RANGES names inscribed.in' letters several as fast as their value has. oil of that placo last week, an- feet high on the banks of the river, nounced that a meeting had been Tho names were formed with oystc She realizes that a year from now Parmly Park lots will again hold by William H. R. White, mayor shells. Passengers on tho steam' of Red Bank, Charles P. Cross double in value and that profit-making possibilities are always Convenience boats Sea Bird and Albertlna nl mayor of Fair Haven, and himself, ways got a: good view of thes present for those who ACT at the right time. rolatlvo to selecting n name foi Of OR generations, house>wives namos every time they sailed pas' Front stroet from Red Bank t c/ have known that the; word tho place. Rumson/ Tho road is four mllei A Value-Growing Home Site \ "Thatcher" on a stove stood for Tho othor house on the property, long and' it has a different name foi : good workmanship, good materials which is occupied by Mr. Bennett, each of several sections of tho road, A Sure Profit-Making Investment and reliability. ':..'•• is commonly referred to as the """ It was thought wlso to givo tho roa ton homestead because it \vm one name for its entire length an Here are a few Parmly Park bargains being offered up to and Today the modern house-wife owned and occupied many years b the meeting of tho three nmyors including Decoration Day: takes firide la exhibiting (and joy in a family of that name. A very ol was held to talk over tho matter using)themanylabor-saving«mv«fc., houso was on this land, but 20 yean Mr. Barbour said that t'.ie name o 1 ago It. was torn down nnd replace • .River Road" lind mot with goncrn! ON BINGHAM AVENUE near Hiver Avonuo (continuation of Ewt *i ierices of the. Thatcher "Twin-Rre * with tho present dwelling. approval by the mayors of tho thre Front Street, Red Ilnnk,) with'direct vlnw of the Shrewsbury, —a combination coal and gas range, on n (lno wldo highway leading- to Itumson Hond, Oppodto side With tho two properties whic boroughs', but that no change in tin A Block from Vic- of street completely built-up. Sizo of lot 76x108 (cot; gcg, water, I which is as efficient ask is attractive. sho bought and tho ono which' ih name would bo nirulo until it had re electricity. ' ' occupies, Mn. Lajyrenco Tins thrc ceived the *>ftldnl snnctlon of tin tory Park. PRICE $1800. Mail coupon btlovand liurtilurt will hi acres of property fronting on th councilman of those municipalities You can forget «ni yen dacrlbini In dilall tht many •,' ' , 1 river.' She bought the Mills nh Free River Beach LENNOX AVENUE, on, first block from Wver Avenus. Sur- mmuil futurtt of tht "Twfo-Flrt. ' Meye* properties to. enlarge, he! • Th.e. ''Roglitor'n n motto.—"A pnpe: your walls! rounded by lino big trees. Neighbors now building flno rocidencet. \ •'.,/. ' / v-. / and Bath Houses. Uxtra wldo street. Sizo of lot 50xlfi8 f«ct. oroundi and iho expoctt to build in every homo."-iAdvertlKcnicnt.' ... and any decorator vrlll (lno house fronting on the rlvor foi Unusua,l 1 y low PRICE StOOO. , i tell yon that the ideal wall- r7* »IBThatdnr"Twln-Flrp"wbIl» eomp««- h«r owii use. '.'' Mrii Lawrence for- taxes. (Dly built hit very •pacloui oveni tod merly lived, on.tho Rumson road .. finish ia such a tasteful, un- KINK CORNERS, on tovernl parts of tho development, Including btalllnRcampartmenu.TliehandineMpftho Charles Lewis Her husband l» a atock broker' . obtrtialvo background for Iilvcr Avenuo plots jimt acio.ifl tho Btroot from tlio river, with 84 "pull-doVn broiler ruck" ai thown abovt,. Red Bank and Sea to 92 foet fronlntfo nnd drop enough for two hoilncj, on« fi\clnB pn ' Now York/' ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fumlmro and pictures that 1) luit ono of tlio exclusive Tenturct which you forgot it's there t Bright bussoa pass each street. Also nttractlvo CO-foot sites In other part* of the will Immediately appeal to,th« houie-1ylf«. > DEALER IN I'nrk. Wrlto Unity, . . f : ,'.'•..".•• the property. FAIR VIEW LOTS SOLD. Benldca 12 restful I'rlc«d $000 and up. ' da Pont Pint Wall Paint THE THATCHER COMPANY LUMBER Stn'd Today far HluitraUd Fold«r ami Map of Ptoptttf. . ' • Shut 11)0 , f, i Plot of Land) 80x300 F«at, Boughl gives you long service— CHICAGO NBWAHK.N.J. tfkWYOlUK for a Horn. Silt For $1,700. Safch, DOOM, Blinds, Glass duat, dirt, grimy flnger- 8S>.-U8t.FrkncU5t. 'llVMftfiSt. Four adjoining lots at Fnlr View prlnta are easily wiped off worn bought hit week by Mn. Builders' Hardware, Lawr with a damp doth. N. VnnNoBi of Lelghton •vonu< Rollers, Lawn Mower from Ntpobjon T.ueel* for $1,700 Stop In and let us help you PARMLY PARK Knelt lot Ii .26X100 tent, Tho i*l( Garden Wheelbarrow*, plan your cok»r ncherno. j, mi made by 0. Irving F»tta«oh Screen Wire and Chiclton .DALTON I»AKS(LY, Owner Th« loUform « plot, with front Wire, Flower Bed Guards, F. M. CHAMBERS »««» of fifty foot on the e«at «!>?,^ «gister't Want Co lutnn the lot h«l a depth of 800 feit, Mr«. lint «( Hardware. * Ai r»nN«« Mcptcti to .build a houi Hit t Ui« Plotter htt'.wa, en RANK. IN. j. _: RED taKen to » hospital, >»here bothlegs, public school.were;~inilijrPearsatt, YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. w*re amputated, by, - DtJ,: Edwin' Jennie HlnWmanpiMlr^le}F»tso<; Tfili;elri;;, .i^.; ;; .:•:': , -;;: '^yM?t^yM.? —• Board -- HAPPENINGS OT OU);JN AND Harry Osbornot West Red Bank and JamesMcCaftpnp.:...^^ Jeremiah VanNesSt. the ehg " "Atlantic/ In thm^Oonntyf jn^jianminith. in jGloinpiiijr AROUNp OUR HOME TOWN. was bit in the abdomen by a b»8e- : jrptlco ItyJUrelw given that « General v ball -while playing balli on Decora- on William A. ftj(R~l!s;eteam:yaeh^ ' '-• l" '":^ti f •?"< ' ' Gladys, was badlyiirijured Vfnen the Efiolloh ^Ulj b»: h«14:-|n .»Bd for ,the j Incidents Culled: from The Register tion day. Ho was taken home but TowmWp of Atlantic, In tho County of ; glass steainrgaygp butst'andiWseye: 8 White Street Phone 1129^;*Red Bank, N."3. of :,-th.v-L«i»- : Week in May fainted three times on the way and v : 'Monmouti.' W.d> State-i}J?N«W Jersey, on wa8^evereiyfC«U^Ki*^iU^i*' '''^:^:.;:-::.j - Tqudiv, November 2d. 1086.' from the Twenty Year* Ago, Thirty Year* he was laid up several dayi',*^ 1 ,h?w of ate o'clock A. II. , toutw dour of Marcus M. Davidjon advertised A horse owhedjliy'Jawes' Bpvyles. .' a.vra o'eloclt P. M.; »t the follow n* place Ago and Forty Yeari'A|o.-V; *• ln"«sld Ttiwnshipl Township-Hall, Colts that'he was selllngj'men's cheviot of Llncroft goi scaiied•••*$*vtfteyolo; *"Jli tliitito'Vlil bo heW>.thjHid .'... . -,'.'• jE?rty?iY«u5i and;caBiImere.sults aK'S.v In hispassing by and gavo a jump, which. Towmhlp *or 'the ruroow :of «lec«nit a caused it to fall and break Itsneck,! »l«mbe» ol the' Hou.eot-Beprescntatlves A. ten-jnile bicycla race for a adverttsement Mr. "Davidsonv stated from tho Wit Conare»«lon«l Bl.trlct: « that he made a little profit on The contract • fo^ building thjl" mcrja'l_;wai|L held \by the .Eed Bank ; T ' HtiiUt of'tneFSeBIia 4t New Jenejr for ' ielmeii. ."The roads wcro,-muddy everythlnr Jiff TOld^";" " :"• V - 7 r ,; eiecirib' ilght" plant •at,' Atr»iaHo; the-Countjvof- Monraouth-.jTwp MemVrt pt th« General Atsembljr of Vevrimty, and tho course was from Monmouth ; Ellas Beirnett ofLbng; Branch, JHlghlands was awarded to qeorjfei . a Sheriff, two ^Member; of .the FoarioJ street'..t©\the: Seabright drawbridge who.hadroti Captain •. David-Walk H.-Stout, Jr.; for;*J4i7pO^;:K Chuen FreeHolders of the County of Mon- ; Jh^S hfthi::three:O(>rOTBr« andjetnrn.^Jfhe-inembers who en- Ing's distiiiery at Tinton'-Falls warty, ^.John^.:.S9hBnck!s;;««lioffl!cej84 and "for'thefollowlnit municipal ofllcers, tered the -race were- Andrew R. years, was reappointcd a3 manager Keypoft'i warf; broken ;lnto:-;;a'ijo?-the ' vl«.t On^ Township Commltteeman, for thru years! a Township Clerk, for three lolernan, John U Hubbard, EnBley of tne distillery'for the season ot thieves gat $268. in cash: and SBCUJS yesras m Township Collector for three Morris, Gus. JFrick, Charles': P.eK. 1898. •'•..V.:''.,, ,\'::•'..''•."O-'-'.-.Vv' Hies, valupd at'?5,612;60>'•'.:;; -UH2 yean: and two Justices ol tho Vttu, I or Rilcer, Charles M.,Harris and J. J. Mrs. Catherine Thonip'spn,' widow ' live years each. ••'•.••.': _, , The children of the 'Scobeyville Notice o«; Primary Election. Kleine, Joseph McDermott of.-.FreeV public school and most of the other of James ThompVon xof Lincroft,; Also .take notice that a Primary Elee- 1 — tloa for »ll political partics-eotitlei there- hold 'fllso entered—the-race.- Mrr •pebple'r^oU- and- -young,- of -that was stricken with Baralysi.wwhlle-«t to will.be heW In and for the Townsb'p of Coleraan won tne.race by Riding the neighborhood, had a great, picnic in work about the house, , ..•.•'•'...•... '•/ Atlantic on, Tuesday. -Jun« JUth. 1026. ten miles in 44 minutes and 60 sec- from the hour of seven o'clock A. M. to Martin McCue's orchard at Scobey-, -.: John T.Egari of ^all street fell tht> hour of nine o'clock^. M.,; {Standard onds. .Several of the other starters ville.-••.•••:.•'.;• ••./'•:. :.•:•:,.: :^':\U:-::- V while getting on his express wagon time.) Saia Primary Election to be held had to withdraw before the end of in the placa in the respective district as Mortimer Secor of Belford made and his kneecap was broken,'•'- ••'••. V; >: lareclflcally .above; mentioned^ and said the race by reason of the deep mud a bicycle' trip to Patterson- and re- Henry ;C.'White, of Little, SlWer, • Vrimary Election will bo held for 4he pur- dr by accidents-*© their bicycles. ~ pose of nomlnallne persons oi..tne rcspec turn, a distance of eighty miles each/ who was -.''generally-'. Known as tin Jartles to the office) nbove mentioned, ;AJJorcas club was organized ljy way, in sixteen, hours, actual riding end »lio for Members "ol-the County Exec- some girls of Red Bank to raise ; "Shooting Hank White,", won three utlre Committed for each political party time. Mr. Secbr was 68 years-old. matches; at live blackbirds a$::Elkr participating in .aid Primary -Election. : A beautiful flat pure while jnoney for;a New: York fresh air Henry C. Roberts of New Mon- ; : v; : ' Also a Member'of. the State Executive 'lirid. The officers were Miss Liddie wood Park.;:". ' ±_^-- I•'V. >'' '''V<'j.-'.' mouth was appointed overseer- of ; ; Committee for inch political party. : forinBideivallaandceilings. King president, Mis? llazie Chad- '•.'••••..'.' " Twe'niy Yeari;A|joi.'.:"-':':r; • '•' Said date will also ho tho second regis- he poor of Middlotown township in i: :: i try date In-said Township. . 'Soap and water keep it im« wick secretary and Miss Carrie .. Mrs. Margaret; Agnes ivihs, wi- l$ ta.- wildtii 'CUt--..;.<.-.;.'u...iw..^ place of George W, Smith, who had 1 • .- . ,•.-.•.•• .*••• . • ' • •• ' • • , . • • ;•':•.- '- '-'• ,,•.•"..•• '•'••': K£ • Notice of Registration. King treasurer, Other members dow of Wordell Ivlris," djed of ••'A'- ,•••: And further Uke notice on Tutsilay, maculate. Easy to.apply. leen taken to the" Trenton asylum. Jan. 1st. 1926. the Board of Registry were Miss; Mamie Hendrickson, George B; Code of Red Bank was Bright's disease at the age of; 65 and Election, shall meet and.make the Covers thoroughly and daughter of James H. Hendrickson, years. Mrs. Ivlns owned a farm m^^^mKS^' registry oy» Bouse to house, canva«s, evenly. Croundinpurelin- ippointed chief clerk of the Atlan- which said canvn«s- shall bo CDmplettd on Misses Kittie. Nevius, Clara Child, ;ic coast trolley (jompany. of 120 acres on the'Rumson road, or More June 8th. 1020. . seed oil and made to last ~!dith Chadwick, Edith. Spinning, and; sho also owned property' at And that on Tuesday. October 18th. May Heilenrnari. and Pauline Chad- William Dietrich, whilo working 1026. tho Board oF nccistry and Election , indefinitely. ', • for William' G.Brlen in a gas trench, Rumson, Seabright • ,'• and', '"tong will meet at the'.plnce-et which they will wick. .:. - ; •:. .-. : • -..-' . • ;• •': hold the General Election ' above m«- •was overcome' by gas -from a gas Branch, and in Eatontown town- i tioncd, between tho' hours.'of one o clock mam "Teak. He was laid up 80mq ship. She left three children,'Mrs. Phone Red Bonk 3221 <,,!n the afternoon and nine o'clock In the Dr. Forman, who was. president Annie M. Millward, wife of George pvenlnff. for. the purpose or maklnB.tne of the Monmouth county temper- ime with the ensuing sickness; final revision and correction ot the regis- The graduates of. the ^Oceanic . (Continued on next' pago.). ter for the General Election. ance reform club, at a meeting at : JONATHAN H." JONES, fled Bankr*, stated that there v«e '" '' "' '' "'"" '' ?"'"" " '£; Township Clerk. Bated May 17th. 1021! —DISTBIBUTORS FOE— 12,000 signers-to, the, pledge in ' NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT, OF ACCOUNT Monraouth'county and that new r Estate of -Forman E. White, deceased. signers' were heing obtained at the i -; 'f ' Notice Is • hereby given that the as- John W. Mcsury & Sort ; '•, Emil Caiman Company counts of the subscriber, adralnlstrator rate of 500 per-week. He said that of the estate of said deceased, will be .1. Atlantic Varniih Work. Carter White Lead Co. TJ by May 1st, 1888, every person in audited «nd st»tcd by the Surrogate of the County "of Monmouth and reported for Monmouth- -county —would-i h«ve settlement to • the- Orphans Court ol said • . . Richard l£. Th ibaut Wallpaper signed the pledge ^and the county County, on Thursday, the tenth day of June, A, ».' 1926, at vMch time appli- would then be forever free from cation will be made for the allowance of any trouble caused fey liquor. commissions and counsel fees. Dated Miyl. A. D. 1926. THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS J?F PAINT AND PAINT A story gained ground that John '" THE BROAD STBEET Hiilse; whose body was fouhdin the NATIONAL BANK MATERIAL IN MONMOUTH COUNTY, . • :•.-'. of BED BANK. N. J. river near Captain Abbott Worth- ley's dock, had been killed anij his Tho Register's motto—"A paper body thrown into the rive.r, A thor- In every- home."—Advertisement. ough investigation was'made and a coroner's jury decided' that death was due to drowning. . Charles E. Butler, a former resi- dent-of East Eed Bank, who was employed by Adams express- com- pany in New York, spent tw.o weekB vacation with a party of his Bed Bank friends sailing onthe Shrews- bury river and along the shore. •-._-, •'•- • '/),... .-. .:. A cow owned by. C M. Lake "of Little Silver gave during the month of May an average of; 23 quarts of Genesee Brand Hancock Brand!!'- 1—.' FANCY MAINE milk per day for the entire month. ' EXTRTAA SIFTEIFTDD, This was the best record made by any cow in Monmouth county up to SWEET CORN that time. . ' • - . I v SWIET'PfiAS Brown & Kleine, dealers, in coal, wood, and fertilizer, made rhftiy im- provements to their property, at the foot, of Wharf avenue. The work . • •' Santt* Clara Pabat Wonder was, in charge of Ambrose^ Mat- A sketch" showing the* roomy, luxuriously appointed buses Santa Clara thews, Jr. , Soft crabs were plentiful in. the .•_•, in which one may ride without charge from our PRUNES CHEESE PRUNES lower part of the river and were Plane Street r.rj.! to the store, and return. LARGE SIZE selling for sixty conts per dozen. This was said to be a high price for soft crabs at that time. " ~ R. Taylor Smock, who had a dry goods store at the corner of Broad Hancock Sweet Champion and Mechanic streets, advertised E satin parasols at one dollar each. Miss Elizabeth Allen, daughter of Motor In ^ ' P E AS Edmund W. Allen, died at Shrews-., bury in her 69th year after a sick- ness of three weeks. Edward S. Allaire's baseball C O R N team, the Rattlers, beat a tbam cap- to Do Your Shopping Bellevue Asst'd Benefit Brand tained by Mart Haviland by a -score of 41 to 121., JELLY Tomatoes A large sociable was held at Mrs. Walter H. Morton's on Broad street The Bamberger Parking Service Hancock Sliced by members and friends of Grace Pineapple church. ;•••••• ^ provides a choice of two places PICKLES Thirty Yean Ago Hubert's Sliced Hancock Brand The Red Bank cavalry troop had in whfch to park your car a scries of games on horseback on BEEF REACHES the troop grounds. • About a thous and visitors attended the 'games. Marshall s Kippered 4 Valley Brand Among the winners of prizes were 4 Dr. Edwin Field, Howard Whitfletd, ,THE WASHINGTON TERMINAL" GARAGE, at 180 WasHitfgfon SNACKS Apricots Franklin Pierce Stryker, Frank Bradner, John L. Hubbard, Thomas Street, just a block from the store, Here customers may park their cars Valley Brand S. Field, John H. Mount, .Garry Morford, Frank Cooper, Edward F. at the rate of 15c for three Hours or less and 5c for every hour thereafter. Vinegar BO. PEARS Taylor, Edward T. Throcktnorton and1 A. S. VunKclat. •• • Checks for this privilege may. be presented for. certificatipn at any. pf the Cloverdale Benefit Brand , Misav Anna Eglantine White daughter of Daniel W. Whito, win service desks in the store * CHERRIES married to Janies Sansbury Throck- MILK morton, son of John S. Throckmor- Or Life Buoy ton, nt the Globe hotel by Rev! F Jt. Hnrbaugh. Elsie Doig and Jes- IN OtJR PRIVATE AREA in Plane Street," Hebyeen James Street and SOAP Preserve? sie Throckniortoii were flower girls. About 150 guests were present at r Central Avenue, There is no charge for the first three hours, arid after Repelti A»8t"d. Raspberry-Strawberry the wedding, J An entertainment was given at that time a charge of 10c an liour is made-^-yvith the free Bamberger Chocolates PURE JAM the Tlnton Folli Mothodlat church at which $18 was cleared. There were Kuses plying frequently, betweemthe parking area and the store, rendlngs, tinging.and Instrumental Ponon'e Houiebold : 1 music, Tho principal performer* • ' • ' " '•.' "•"•• I""'- •''-:/'..-' ,':'' ,. J .- ••••..•..••';.••;' .'•: DUZ wero Miss Goorglo Wnlllng, Mill Or, Should You Wish to Shop by Phone or Matt , DOHS AHTHUWAKU, THU WASHINS G CORN FLAKES AMMONIA Adelo Coaler, Mrs.' Eugene Mftgee > i f KO. LOELOB.PKO, P . SHALL HOT I/JB. HOT. Mrs, Anna Tilton, Miss 8ara Wall "' • • ' • • • • • •',•'••''••' r .'"'••'...'.•• ''••."'.'.•' ing'and Miss Sadio Sickles. —Jean Lambert Dale, Personal Service SHopper» is rt^ady to give you" WIB» Julia EHright ot Colt's Neck 7c 19c n toacher in tho Lonsr Branch pub understanding help. She will find "'something different" for you to give Ho school, fell from her blcycli Kex llroml l'rcili Roatted KANKIBUAND whilo trying to get out of tho way a bride, or will help you assemble a jyardrobe for a vy_eck-end, all wjthpiit \ , ORANGH I'llKOU of | a wntfon. Sho fell against thi COFFEE wagon wheel and was knocked un your setting foot inside tj^'c store. • - . . > , . HUailANT-DEUOIOUfl conaclous and one of hoi* flnseri IlBlkH or (lltOUHn ! T E A Fine tUrtm and Aroma was broken'. • . ' .'Mr.1 ami Mr». Fred D. Wlkoflf •Youwajijelepftonc^our.ordt^.'B^calling''Market 0001.' wcro startlngfor homa with a hor«« »nd phaeton aftor a vlilt at Fra,noli Whlto'a when tho linci taught tin. dor ^ho shofts and the wagon upiot injuring Mr. WlkoflT'. hand vary badly. Tho phnoton wa» « '

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 Tennis Court Construction a Specialty' -' - tned NOW. lands. " ;"----T---•;-•-•; -~ • • for two ye*r«, •Collector, for three-years, Member of the^Housff at BeprestnUlive* property on the cast side of Broad an. Anciildr for three year*, two Council* Elahth Election District. from the Third Congressional DUtrlcti » It you Bra thinking of having a Tennis Court built or one Miss Olivo Weaver, daughter ol men far the Borough./oi Red Bank for Beslanlng at • point where the eentsr Member of tbe Sonate uf New Jersey for street, whleh ho h»d bought from thre* years,; and • Juitice of thu Pe*cc line of the tracks or road bed of tha New-the County of Monmouth v Two Members . resurfaced, Ipt me-give you a price. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mrs. Ludlow twelve yenrs before Jnmca'B. Weaver, gaVe. a Mayfor flv« yeart. '-..'•. Jersey Southern railroad is intersected with, of the General Assembly of New" Jersey* r party to a score of friends at the thi shore of the North Shrewsbury rivir, a Sheriff, two Members of the Board of, lier death, nnrl ho alnp retained pos- _ Nptlc* of Prlrntry Election. thenco southwardly (Jong the center line Chosen Krcehfllders_o|_th9 Uounty J)I Hou- . S. GRAY ... . ac83ion of the stock of goods in the homo of -her- grahdfathc'iv Charles af-thB-trackrorroaiTtJfld 6f IhsNew^Jer* mouth for'three year* (three Coroticri, D.- Warner of Shrewsbury, avenue. tion for' all political parties entitled there- sey Southern railroad to its, intersection a Mayor tor the Borough of Bbrfwibury» TENNIS PROFESSIONAL Ludlow clpthlng store. 1 W A. WIRTH J j to will be.held In the *ald Borough, In Batd with the center Una of Herbert •treat, for two years; two Councllmen, fur thre« .' 'OPTOMETRIST *• The Cydelma glee' club-gave nn Frank J. Dibb'cn bought from lountjr, oin Tuesday, June 16th. 1026, bc-thence westwardly along the canter line oi years i two Councilmen^ for tw» y*«ra; 1 Herbert street to its Intersection with the •1-V.K s.:..s»j2,BnOAD3T.. 'I John' W. Mount tho lot north of^Mr. fwcftn th,_ji houra cf laven A» M. and nine two Councilmcn, for ene year; ati Ai- C«>>t«T^W«^*y-»>f^ t: "fOBMIi entertainment at. the. Baptist P, M, ' (Standard time.) SnM Primary; center lino of Shrewsbury avenue, thence •casor, for three yfars; a Coll**tor, for, Mount's residence on Maple avenue. Election'to b* held tn the places In thesouthwardly along the center line of three years; and a Justice of th* Peace, church,' The entertainment was ip Shrewsbury avenue to Its Intersection with The lot was 60x235 feet and Mrr«SpUer__ I in? o_{ West -conard_»treot. V^._ NoticeJof Primary EUtflon, the director of the club, an^ theDlbben pRid ?i,700TpVft ~" f(Jr tha purpoe of nominatlntr persons of. thence westwardly along the center line of Also take notice that a .'Primary Eteo • Mrs. William B. Mount of Maple tha 'respective parties ,to the offices above- West Leonard street to Its intersection tion for all political parties entitled there- performers were Elizabeth D&visi mentioned and - ttloo to elect Members of with the center Hoe of Leigh ton avenue,- to will bs held in said Borough, in Mid' Yvonne' Slack, Marian McQueen, avenue returned home from a-hos- the County Executive Committee for each thehca northwardly along the center line of County on Tuesday, June 15th. 1020, bf •pltal rnuch improved after under- Bblltlc&I "party, par'ttcbatins in mid pri-Leigh ton avenue to its intersection vlth tweeir the hours of seven" A. M. and nin« Christine Hook, Elizabeth. Stryker, mary Election; BJIO a Member or the State the center lino of Locust avenue, thenca P. M. • (Standard time.) Bald rrlmarV Edna Naser, Mary Sofltel, Alberta going a (Very serious operation for Executive ''Committee for each" political westwardly ulong the center lino of,Locust Election to b« held in the places tn the internal I trouble. ' " ' part/. The Boards n!so lit on this day avenue to Its intersection with? the shora respective districts as herein act iorth. Bennett, Louiee Bennett, Bessie for registration-purpoacs. , of tho North Shrawabury river.'" thence and finld Primary" Election will be held- Mrs. Bridget'Martin of Fair Ha-' northeastwardly along tho shore of the McQuiltonj Ernestine Scptt and Ma- fl Notice of •Registration. for the purpoio of nominating pcrioj)\ of ven dfdd of pleurisy, after a sick^ And further ^ako .'notice on Tuesday, North Shrewsbury river to its Intersection tho respective parties to the ofllccs above bel Bray. >. • •• . . ". June 1st/ 1328, the lloardi of Ilezi*- with the center lino of tho track or rond mcntloned'nnd alio to elect Members of, Arphibald H. Minton, aged 70 ness of two weeks. She. was 09try and Election ahull mtfet in their re* bed of the New .Jersey Southern railroad* the County Gxcautlve Comir'.lteo for each years old and loft a husband and- spective districts mnd proceed to mnkc n tho point or placo o( bcsinnltiK. political, party, participating in said Pri- years, . died of-'heart, disease nt house,to houae-'canvais of tha votcn in The polling plucc for tho Eighth Election mary Election; als^a Member of the State his homo between: Bed Bank and three children. •/'••'"'•„ their respective districts, reglstcrinpr all District, fa the cafeteria of the Sicmuhd Executive Committee for each political- persons.^entitled to, vota at the cnsuinit Elsqcr Company, Bridge avenue and West 'pnrty. The Boards aho sit on this day Fair Haven. He left a wjfo and ' O. D. Delano, bought^ from Mrs. Front street- - * ; (.or reglstratfon purpo«s.. Jennie R. Harriott a lot on Maple Prfmaryand Gensral Eteetloni, which nald two sons.-'.The sons were John can vats shall i bq :completed on or before : Ninth Election District.' Notice of Rsilstrstlon. Minton,. .who lived at home, .;ind avenue, 6fix200 f cet^ as a residence June 8th. X026. ' ."•'. * Beginning at a point where tho center And further tako • notice on Tuintlay, j Second .reslatrntlon day—Primary day, line of Shrewsbury avenue la intersected June l»t. lD^C, the Board of IUgi*- Augustus Minton of "E&Bt- Sido site. Mr. Delano paid $1,000 for 7100 A. M. tO'9:00>F«M. (Standard time.) with' the Center 'litio ot Herbert strict, try and Election snail meet nnd proceed Park. Ho also left a brother and the property: ' .Third ,reslstratlon day—October 12th, thence southwardly UIOHR tho center line of to make a house to house canvass of th* "Likevyfee/a ttibtpr that's lOUfl. 1:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M.. to revise Shrewsbury nveniio la its intersection, vtiift voters In their rcspcctlvu district, regis- a sister, James H". Minton p£ Fair Miss Marietta Vanderveer,' and correct the list for tho General Elec- the center line of .the ' Newman Springs tering all persons entitled to vote nt th*; Haven and Mrs, Katharine Pintard daughter of Mrs. Georgiahna Van- tion. •: > •. ... road, thence easterly along the center line ertBuinK Primary and General Election, got noi^jiipweir.is'a'pretty ' Uoundarles of the election districts !n of the Newman Springs road to its inter- which enld can van • shall be completed' on of Hed Bank. derveor of Wallace street, died of the Borough' of Fed Bank, and the polline section with tho center line of Broad or before Junft 8th, 10M. useless piece o£ place in each district, efre- as follows:1 nlrcet. thence northwardly along the cen- Second refiatration uay—-Primary day, John McClaskcy of Red jink consumption at the age of eighteen ter line of Broad street to its intersection 7:0 Asbury forty .of her young friends, ..._'.._.. ly along th« Fence 'Line to tho .curved tersection with the center line of Shrews* Borough of Rumion,: N. J. 1 boundary line of the Borough of Bed Bank, bury avenue, the point' of' place of begins Notice Is hereby' clvon thit A General of bad roa(iwith(fti!f shift- Fk \ :' •• William J. Soffel of Red Bank thenco nortbuatwardly and northwardly nibs. . Election, will be held in and fur tha ; ; bought Elvin H. Frake's house on following the curved boundary lino of the The polling place for the Ninth Election 13or6utrh> of Kumson, In the bounty of , ing . lw% . ''y ''> y . 'Herbert Gulick of Red Bank died Borough of Red Bank to the shore .of the District is Union firehousc. Shrewsbury Monmouth and'State of Nev/ Jersey, on the -nprth side'of River, street for North Shrewsbury river; thance south- avenue. ' . Tuesday, Movcmher 2d, 10ti6, between th* 'of consumption at Denver .at''tho ?l,100. •,•:.• ;•••/'' \. . • westwardly and westwardly along the hour* of six A. M. ond>aev«n P. M , afc * age of 33 years.. He had^becn in shore of -the North Shrewsbury river to Tenth Election District. the respective polling places In laid lloi- "Better be safe'with Miss Cfyt'isslo Bogle of ^Oceanic the~ point above mentioned at the shore Beginning at i paint where- ths center Colorado'about a year, hoping'to line of Shrewsbury avenue Ms intersected graduated .-from the' state "normal Una ot the eaitl rtver directly between the Said election .•wilt, beheld in th* said properties owned by the Monmouth Boat with the center 'line of West Leonard ^'Standard" Gasblinei-f b3~curcd of tho disease.. 'Mr. Gu- trcet, thenco southwardly alone the cen- Borough for * tbe purpose at clcctlns * v school.at Trenton. Club and property known as tha ~ Red Member-of the House of Representatives lick's brother, John V, D. Gulick, Bank Lyceum, at the point,or place of^be- ter line of Shrewsbury avenue to its-inter* section with the center line of the Newman from the Third Congressional District: • always dependable—than had been killed about three years ginning. • . Member of the Senate of Nevv1 Jersey for? i The polllajr place'for ttat First Election Sorinns road.' thence westward I y nlang the center line of the Newman Spring* road ;the County of Monmoutb: Two Members previously' by a fall from a tele- District tl Naveslnk Hook and Ladder of the General Assembly of New J«r ' Attrflrtive I atung:th« eentar line of Wallace.street to section with the center line cf West Leon-1 tion for all political parties entitled there- he took oft his coat.* Lighted to- II 1OouU WoultyOUida re.rturacavBe Attra e Ith 4 rearot the property of the Second ord street; ^ thonce eastwardly rlons the to will bo helil in the i&li Borauiihr in said > National Bank, thence southwardly along* center lino of 'West Leonard streBt to the County,-on Tuesday, June 16th, l*JiG,*bft* bacco in the *pjptf set his coat on center . line of Shrewsbury avenue, the 9 4 ; You Must Be Healthy the rear of, said Bank one hundred feet tween thel . hQurs of/ seven A. M.«ond nini fire and the coat \vas ruined be-- from the center lln« ot Wallace street.' point or place ot-beginning.' . P. M..* , .Bald prfmsry foro the flro couldbe pujt out. • A beautiful woman is always ad- thence eastwardly by, a straight (magin- . The.* polling place for'the Tenth Election' Elcctlon-to.be held;.in tho.places in th* try Une to Its lotersectlon with the center District la Westsido Engine House, Lei chi- respectivo districts is "herein set forth, The* Fair Haven alumni associa- mired. There are many types of line* or Linden, place and Wallace, street, ton avenue.. antl said; Primary Election will, hi held beauty. But no thence northeastwardly along tha center ••••."- ' AMY E. SHINN. - for tho purpose pf ubmlnatinjf persons of tion held its annual ball, which was woman can. bo line of Wallace street to its Intersection the respective partie's, \o the ofllcea abovt Clerk of the Rnrougb of Red Bank. mentioned .andlalso to elect Members of in* charge of Percy D. Bennett,. tr6ly beautiful with the .center line ot Prospect avenue, Dated May 17th, 1026. Charles P. Cross ahd Theodore. unless she is .thenco southeastward!y along the center the County Executive Committee far Oach lint) of Proipect avenue to tha southerly politica1 l party, participating ID said Pri- Bennett. The officers of the asso- healthy. Radiant I curvod boundary line of the Borough of NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, mary Election: also a Member of the SUt* vitality Is always I Huo to elect Members House, Center street, near Hldgt road, >, V. Arrowsmith was chosen modera- lin* of Wallace street, thence wefltnardly of tho Cnunty Executive Committee for Rumson. each political party, participating in mid JERE J. CAHEW, SHERIFF'S'SALE. to the center line of Broad street. >>he place 1 Clerk of Rumsoa borough. tor, Louis Y, Manning, auditor, By virtue of a .writ of fl. fa. to mo di-or point of beginning. Primary Klection: alno a Member of the : Rtnto Executive Committee for cich po- 17th,_1026. _'^ Jbhn Sutton, T. L. Davis and E.rected. Isaucit out'ot the Court of Chan- The polling place for the Third Election cery of the State of New Jersey, will be Utiaal party. The Donnl also sits on this NOTICE OF REGisTRYTANb 1 E. VanSchoick trustees and John exposed to sale at public vendue on Mon-District Is F. H. VanDorn Co.S Showrooms, day for rosistrntbn purposes. 0 eaitj sida Broad street, opposite Monmouth Notice of Registration. ) Holmdet Township; N. J, Lake deacon. \ day, the 7th day of June, 1920, between street.- Notice cf thu' tlma'amj plac* Of holding tho hours of '12:00 o'clock and. 6:00 1 Fourth Election DUtrict. And furthor take notica on Tuesday. thu General Election anil of th* pincers to • Mario and Loretta Lang gave a .'clack (at l:0(V o'clock, daylight saving Beginning1 tU a point where the center Juno 1st. lS)^li, the Bunrd of Kegis- hu elected, and meiitings of th* Board of May party on the river at West time) In the afternoon of said day at theline ot Broad street Is intersected with the try ami Klection fhnll •.leet and proceed Uc^iutry and Election In th* Township of ' Court' JtouB*. in tho. Borough of freehold, center line tit* Harding road, thenca e«it- to make a. houso ta house* ennvnsit of tho "ulmdel, In tin County ot Motimouth, Red Bank at which about forty County "of Monmouth, New Jersey, to sat-wardly along the center of Harding Road voters in thpjr reflpectivo district, rcgis* Notlco Is hereby plven that • a Genernl. children were presontj Paulino isfy a decree of paid Court, amounting to to Us Intersection with Branch avenue, tcrlnc all pcraons entitled to vote at the Election will be held tn and' fur ths approximately $1,462.00. thence, aoutheastwardly along the center . Primary antl General Klection. Township of Holmdcl, In th* County of Lang was May Queen and Walter Allrthat certain lot. tract, or parcct ot lino of Branch avenue to 1U Intersection which ftald canvass ithnll be completed on Motimnmh and ' ajta of Nsw Jersey, on Gaul was May King. Mary LeRoy land and premises hereinafter particularly with th* center line of Bergen place, or before June fUh, 11)1!G. • • TucBd^y. November 20. 1020, from tho described, liquate, lying and being In th*thence «astwanlty directly ii*tw*en the The pnlling plaet for Shrewsbury Town* hour of six o*cJuclt A. M. to the hour of was flower, girl. township of Mlddlctown, in the .County tropertlts owned by the Eitita of Sarah ship is ncnneU's Store. Sycamore nnd Seven o'clock P. M.. *t th* following . Mrs, Ann Smith, widow of Wil-of Monmouth anil. State of New Jersey, \ Wolcott and Emily Spinning, me hun-Tinton avenues, Tlntmi l'nll.4. in iHe «ni{| Township: Township nntl numbered* and designated' M LotJred and fifty feet from the center line FRANK C. T1YP.AM. llnll. Holmik-I. New Jersey. ! ' .' : liam Smith of Tinton Falls, left a Number Thirty-Four on the Map entitled of Bergen place, thence southeastvranlly Clerk of the IWnMiip of Shrewsbury. Said rlection will he held In th* said will in which ahe disposed of an"Map of Port JJonmouth -Tract ND. 1.by a straight line to the curved boundary Dated May 17th, 11120.' nvjishlp fur the purpose of *l*etlntf a David H. CoKhy." * • • • • lin* of the Borouph nf Red Bank, thenoe Member of the House of Repisitittatires estate of $8,000 to her two daugh- scribed Hi follows: .. , aouttmutwsrdly along the curved bound* NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, from the Third r and ' who wns running tho car ranalorm . "ni"l Lot Nlimber Twenty.Ktvt, Iliirnuuh nf LittK- SIKIT, i» tlic Cuunty «'f Collector, each for th* full tern; two twenty-ftvo. feot to Lot Number Thirty* FJtth Election District. Moninoiitii nml Stnte of Now Jertwy, on Justice* of th* Ptae*, (op 0v*' yesrs against a curb. A long gash was Three; on said map) thence (4) easterly, Beginning At a point art the shore line Tuesday. NuvrmlK'i* "il. 10-0, from the eaoh, and two Surveyor* at tha Hlsnway along said Lot Nutnbcr Thirty-Three, one of tho North Shrewilmry Hlv«r directly be- hi'ur of nix i/iMiu-U A. M. to the luiur ot mado irt Mr. VanDorn's scalp. tween tha properties owned by the Mnnitpvi'n o'cUick 1', M., lit thtv fiiflowhij! phicu far one yraf encli. iftlthe matter of bread-a hundred feet to the 'point ot plsc* of ba- . Nolle* ot Primary, EUctlun. glnnlng. . ' • mouth Boat Club and ths property known in ftaid Uorouuh: Little 'Silver volunteer » fi '••' Two .boys; Demarest Newman as the Red Bank Lyceum, Uenc* south- Kire Conipany's llnunr. Alio takt notlo* t|h»t a Primary Eire* Bclnu- the same land and premlits con> tlott for all political pirtlti entitled thcr«< id Harvey Parker, found the nud£ wardly to'th* ctntsr Una ot UroaU streit, Said election ulll bii holil in thif laid eyed by Nellltt Molloy, unmarried, to th« thence southwardly alonti th* c«nt*r lln* 1 l>« h*ld in «n'i fur th« 'lown*lil|> nf OU 'are jusTtho kind of customer. try it and sec if it docs not meet, in every body.of ah Infant girl at High- nld' Knthcrine Aunh,ncy liy desd datpji ltoruiich fur tin tmrpoxo of elect In (f a lloimdol o|i Tutaday, June IMh, 1US5, oT Brosd striet to thi Intirifctlon with tha Member of tho IIIHISO of Urtir<"u'ntativr* tny If&th, liUil, from which dead th* center lino of Monmouth *trt«t,Mnenc< from tho hour of sevsn o'clock A. M> to that wo are looking for—beicayee particular, evcn.your exactingstandards. land Bench; Tho child ljad been oifHolnir tioierlutlnn li tnkon. frnm the Th(nl CuiiKn*fl'»loiwtl lXitriet; a tho hour nf nlnn o'clock P. M (MHIKUTII Y westwardly alone thi canter Una or Mon-Mrmlier of tlm Hi'imttf of New Jrrsoy for 1 niurdorod, her thront having been Se!ird,/»i Chn property of Itlohard H»a,mouth ulrfct tn Its intersection with th« tltn*.i Kal bo h*M our specialty is making'bread for panic- ftt all., tnlten In exrcutlonn at ,htl« suit of tlio County of M'minmiOi; 'two Mftnberi In the plsee hi the rcipsoilvQ dlattict as ,[•••; These^fragranty crisp-crusted loaves, " cut 'from car to car. centrr llmr of the tracki or road hrd ofof lha idffticnil AtK'Kitibly "f New Jorney. 1 f Atlnntlc Hluhlnnd* Ilulldl ng and Loan As. tho New Jtrioy Southern railroad, thence Mx-uWcnlly avov* m«nMonr ««M ,. ular People.^te£A<|V'^'^^j" so light yet*so firm in texture, so rich in Jacob D. Erowor. who had been looiatlon, body corpointe, and to be sold northwardly along the center of tho tracks BlicrltT, two MrpilxTfi v\t tlm Honnl of Prlmnry Elvctlon will b« t "M tot th* of ths New Jersey Southern railroad, to Chimoii IVrohnlilCLi of thn County nf Mon* purnois of tiomlnktlnf iistvnuM nf th* wlreaty flavor, so packed with wholesome 0. villngo hnrnosi' rvmkcr nnd ' JOHN 11. -VAN MATER,1 Btftrlft, ' mouth foi* Ilirco yen in; tlirt'f Corunera, rc»i»ecttv« purl Its to,, thi ofllcss iibov* { Women who realize kh6w^imp'ortant ; Ui» shore of th* North Shrewsbury rW«r, cobblo* at Mldtllctown vlllnga a Dated May 6th, 1024. , " thsnee southeastwardlr and north*s«twsr<1- ami for thft fullinvlnu Tiuinluipnl olth'L'r** iu«ntlon*fi, and alnn for Mtntlmm of ths. ,' bread is to the health'andjn^wishnvpnt (nourishment, 'wHl give! Vou just what Snydrr A Iloberts, Solicitor^ W along th* shor* at the North Qhraws* vls.i Two OiMlncKnu-n, fnr,. ,tt|\;cfl yfar#, V ." .. .'. . CcmmUttH f»r cm-h ro* 1 groat many yoara, closed hla shop M3 llncv) bury rtvsr to th* cantsr Una bstwtin tho nil A***ttintv fo\' tiirc'n fcari; n Collfotnr, lltlos) arty piirlUlpatlnir tn itld Prlmsry you've'always bfeeniooking for in bread. for thr*a >«aft, ami twu J\istlcei u( thsKloctlf>M. Alia a Member "f th* Ht«i« "' of. their families,' nnd wKh.insist7?ne?c«*; and took a Job with Moonoy & property belonging to th* Monmouth Host Vrscr, for (IVH yinm. Wood of Hod Bnnlt* , NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIli. ' Club and propany known M tha Rsd Br~'' ExeciKIVa Commltte* far earh political fore, that the btoad((tKeyjbuy/,»hpuld Nolle* It herrhr Klv«n that unierf bldi I.yrpum, thff point or place of beginning Nntlco of IMinnry CUctlon. Thomas . Enrljrht of Atlantic* will lie received by th**'Council 6( the The pollln* pises for thi Fifth Klsottnn AI MI titU« notluo Hint a I'IIMIHTV' TMa y«l>l dits will alia t>* th* Mceni i*i!i* measure up to thVnigKest'atandarde, Order Frcihdfct's today. Besides the township left all of hli outato to \\hlloraueh df Mttl* silver for tlftffStntf and District I* Liberty Englnr House, White linn for All t'Mitionl {inrtfci rntiMut Iherc trjr dstf In «*ld Township, Brdvellntf th* Mttte Silver Point Kosd In str«*t , - to will lio held in nml for th> HorMi|r|t of Natl««, af Rtf UtrMlnn. ' demand Freihofe^s.^^l^.^^-lV,; wife, Cftthorlnq Enrlght Mr. Kn-ths DoroliRh o( LlttU HIKeri (estlmstml Mttln Silver on T\iQi tn Undent of schools. 1 southwardly along th* e«nt*r ltn* of pppclflonlly «hov* "m«*nt1t>netl tin I *.-,.- tttlr ttipfjtiv* district*, r«tt«t»rln« nil alway,sf~1ri ftllits varieties. •••• . < -. HUBBCU Clayton, who wa< em-8)00 I . M. dnyliuht snylng tlm«.- • > tiroad str*«t to It* Interstotlon with the I'rlniMi-/ Klirctton will b« htld tvr ths pur- in rum I cniltltdlo. vftts sfi \\it cuidltiv .' Ifyou haven't been geYtingFjeihofer'B,, B^olncstlom ami formf of bid, pre-otntpr.llns of lUoklsss place, thsne* w«»t- )ni!tn of poiutiintlnu p<'r>on* ot t)i« ro»tvi I'rlmir/ and Oinnial El*utlon», w|t|«h said ployed In tho, uutchor market of tt>arst l byy Oaorg* K. Allen, Jr./ Bnrouah \v»r nbovc m»hllh, lBa$. ,. ; •••"- hit brother, WIlHi A, Clapton, on ial'TEnslnssial'T' Enslnssff nt <00 llroitlldd streett, l\«&l\& line ot Mapl* Ivtnu*, th*ne* northWarOly \itlv* Committee for each polltlcs.1 t)Ml» IIrood ijtroct, got 111* wrist cmitfht Hankk. N. JJ.. *n«! may b« lmp*at*d by alanc thj «nur Ilns of Mapl* fcvsmu to in ... .. • Arid thst urt /rUHttar C prnsp4Qt(ve blddsra during business houri| Iti TntsrsMtloiv with tb» «*nt*f lin* of ntlni[ in »MI . Wt th# Iloarit of -n««liUr ft on * moat hook nnd a vary bad Mtlnbli- nt th« HUtc lilds muit h* mads on standardard dpropnul ChesOhisttiut l strait, th«ntta wastwardly along Alia _.., _ Trt^do,- , • , In mitnn*r dtjj(» d th#r«lh n sntl ths centecentr lint nf .QhMlnul *^r«*t to U* ea fur lh rMlttfil P» navJlritl by the ctnektloni, yu*t hv sn- IInUrsietloIUtn l on witwltbh tli*tU> tracktrscks/o* of f tht** NiM # Utll Anioi-C. Hatty, who lived be- cloud In fftU ainelopcs, lirarlhti the jjarss y i fl outhsrn rsllrosd. thenes north tween tJ&tontown nml' Ocannpurt d n(i«)) nf tthh s (irolifnett work on *>ut*U)**, addrfsitd to Nsw Jsrisy rloulhsrh n rsllroalldd tc » ItI f llnt»r nnd Who had boon nick * long the Cornell nt tha Ilarnugli o( Mttlt 811- i.ctlon with ths oentsi llni pf oinnmouth tlm», vt\i\i { n^rvodn proitrntlon, v^t, and muni 'h * *oeomi>*nUt• l• h' » * e*tUe - •trsat. thsnae asstwardlf wfT» th* stnter n*d th*o\rhr not l«»i thun Un... .10(10) ) pirFin* of Monmouth •Ufltl lo III InisrMetlnn committal nulcido.by inking enr* ««nt nf thiammmt )\\4 •tid 'h* A*)tvsr«i) with cinur Unt of Broad si net, th* lt faollc nold. „., M thti plK<4, and, on thehour above or t>ls«s ot bsamtilntr, 4 w> fbt oMIIntr Vise* for th* BUth EUflllnn Mri* KTllf* U, ftoWion of Ma< - Mr oH*r <>f thg Cfltwicll of Ihs Dorniilh PlitrUt Is Usllsf Kmlns Uouis, OrMrnmond ot- LUtt« B11v«j, pit Avonuft got » divorce from her Mayor. Chnrlei.lt. Itoboraon, oh . ci»rk. -- -V* *•• ,V6 v " '.; \ v: RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE -2. 1926. >!

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, 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, 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 CIVIL ENGINEER and BUBVEYOB, person to gala 10 pounds in 80treasurer. 6 Reotor Piece, , . . Bed Bank. H. i. c Another Development. I Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. ^'Gct McCoy's, tho original and Fishing Club Members. DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, New members of tho Asbury Charles Nicoll of Farmingdale has , DENTAL 8UUGEON, •*'•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••»••>•••#•.«>••••••••• genuine* Cod Liver Oil Tablet." bought the Lutz tract at-that place Successor to Dr. Frank In. Park fishing and gun club are Harry Bt Broad Street. Eisner Buildlns. and has divided it into 149 building Rooma 4, 6' and 6. Thomfis, Charles Pirmage, Harry H. OlSoe Hoars 8:80 to 6:00 Seabroqk, F. E. Lawrence, Frank lots, which he has placed ori the Telephone 802-W. DIeffenbach, Jr., Dr. W. C. T. Bau- market. WILLIAM A. HOPPING, erle and Cleveland, S. Rogers. Want Freo Deliveiry. , * - • Real EaUt. Broker, ' Mm STREETUATIOML BANK Trnei BilUdlnK, 49 BROAD. STB BET, The Deal borough officials are, ob- RED BANK. N. J. Suffer* from Old Injury. taining signatures to a petition re- P Red Bank..N.J. BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, Miss Anna Smullen of Freehold questing the postoffice department LAWYER, has her right hand in a plaster cast NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY to establish free delivery of mail at MASTER IN CHANCERY. as the result of' an injury she re-Deal. 4 Broad Street, ' Red Bank, N. J. ceived at the rug mill last Septem- On a Trip to South Carolina. ALBERT B. DIRHAN, ber. Miss Smullen was able to REAL ESTATE BROKER. Mrs. Edward Givens and daugh- Dlrfaan Building. - Drummond Place, work' until a few weeks ago; ter Irene and Miss Marguerite Sher- Phone- 033. Attended Women'* Convention. man of Freehold are spending two RED BANK. NEW JERSEY. I Mrs. Charles Applegate, Mrs. Jo-weeks at Fort Moultrie, South Caio- .seph Rpsell, Mrs. Eena Ward, Mrsi lina. • ' EGAN'S iWilliam Statesir and Mrs. Jacob A Trip to the Orient. 'Fittenger attended the national con- • Congressman and Mrs. Stewart Auto Vans and Express tention of federated women's clubs II. Applelfi/ oi Asbury Park will " N6» tbfct aivint time la near 1- am last week at Atlantic City.. leave June 2d from San Francisco prepared to do your, next movlns ot faml" ture. planoe or bsssaee to all oarta of on a tour of the Orient. elt^ or eountxy. In tbe larssat oadud fana Engagement Announced. In Red Bank. Before rou have ronr next Announcement of the engage- Duncan—rThorton.* moving donv, write,, send or call for the only reliable furniture movere la tovn. and ment of Miss Adele G., Young of ' Miss;Eva-Mao Duncan of West Bet my prices on Ifitfr neat Job. All fc(ode Keyport and Walter K. Bowne of Point Pleasant and Vernon Thorton of heavy or Hghtv^rackinff' done] at short notice. Call oe address > freehold was made at a party given' of Brielle were married last week HOUSE PAINTS 571 Recently in celebration of Miss by Rev; J. J. Mesler. J. T.EGAN Young's birthday party. 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK Asbury Park Property Sold. FLOOR VARNISH .Residence Phone 292-R Attended Washington Convention. • The Morris Hess property on ' Otfico Phone 639-R , Chrysler "60" ] Robert M. Marks of Manasquan, Springwood avenue at Asbury Park FURNITURE VARNISH 10 WHARF AVENUE Quality Features' • . A Ligh assistant; superintendent of weights has been sold to. Joseph Waters for dnd measures, represented the ?28,000. Monmouth County Surrogate's OlBca. .1 6 11 FullnressureolUngsyitem—a film You will find us eager to demonstrate to you the extraordinary the directorate. , £st* C. A. Voorheea, H, D. el oil for all bearings, Insuring long Chrysler qualities which make the new lighter Chrysler "60" Shower for Spring Lalco Girl. llfi ' J . at these new low prices the most sensational value in all motor 12 Semi-automatic plus manual A, migcellaneous shower was 7 STATE CCMSSICN y spark control. car history. given recently for Miss Josephine 13 Manifold heat control. Touring Cor* *1075 Judge, daughter of Victor Judge of 14 Chrysler readability— easy to Roadster, *II45 "s Spring Lake, who is engaged to wed SAYS DRINK MORE steer, easy to handle at all speeds, Policeman John LaSala, also of always safe. dob Coupe, *1165 Spring Lake.^ 15 Chrysler hydraulic four-wheel - AH prica /. a. ft.Detroit , niljtcs Coaob,*1I95 SARATOGA brakes. lo current Federal excise fax Sedan, «M95 Havilnnd—Cottrell. 16 Levellurs, which eliminate road Miss Elizabeth Haviland of Eng- Geyser and Halhorn Famous i shocks, at both front and rear. ishtowh and Francis Cottrell of • 17 Chrysler dynamic •ymmecfy o! •' Tennent were married Sunday of Saratoga Waters body design. ;• ' RecT Bank 2124 ast week at Plainsboro. The groom 18 Creat roominess combined with an electrician and is employed at The State Conservation Commis- . Chrysler compactness for' aaay ANDY'S GARAGE freehold. sion, responsible for tho welfare of puking. LONG BRANCH, N. J. Saratoga Springs, has had author- 19 Ducofinlab In striking color com- Died of Apoplexy. RED BANK BRANCH—19 Mechanic Street ized physicians" and chemists anal- i • fclnttiona.* John G. Fitzgerald of Eoberts- yze the waters of the natural 1 20 Full balloon 30 x 5.25 urn. yille, porter in the Perrine store at springs at Saratoga and designate Freehold, died suddenly of apo-Geyser water as a relief for acidity plexy last Wednesday. Mr. Fitz- and Hathorn water a natural laxa- I- gerald was 72 .years old and leaves tive and eliminant. ... SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES, a widow. Acidity of the stomach, for which ' ,v'v '•"•'•'•"*" •', ' IN ATLANTIC. TO\yNSHIP, ' Moving to Pennsylvania. Geyser is indicated, is the result of . .'•••• •; ,i MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. too much indoor life, too much soft, tubllo notice Is hereby clven by W. D. Flelde, Collector ol Taitee of the Township of Atlantic, In tho'county of.Mon- A, farowoll party was given last rich food, especially meats, starches jaouth and State of New Jersey, that he will sell at publlo sale all the landa, tenements, hirodltatments, and real estate week for Mrs. J. Lester Fort of Ar- and sweets, lack of sufficient exer- hsrelnaftor mentioned. In fcoyto such rerson as will nurohasa the aame, subject to redemption at the lowest rate ot inter- dena, who will move to Morrisville, cise and a general lessening of the est, but In no case In excess .of eight per centum per annum, Including interest and costs of anlo. vital powers. Many symptoms and The said sale will tnko place at the Township Hall In the Township of Atlantic, County of Moninouth and State of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Fort was choir New Jersey) on SATURDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1926, it llOO -o'clook Standard Time. disturbances may accompany ncid- The said lands, tenements, hereditaments* and real estate to be sola, and the names of the persons agalmt whom the director of the Ardena Baptist Hy, such as* foul breath, headaches, laid taxes have been laid on account of each'parcel, are.aa follows, -'- - church. bilious attacks, weariness, sleepless- • year Year I Year Year Year Yesr Now Assistant Poatmastor. ness, rheumatic tendencies, etc. It holds the rear axle firmly and staunchly in true ' ' NAME • •• 1024 1028 . 1021 1020 1010 Hence the great usefulness of Gey- Augentl, Henrjr ... tm.ei t 99.20 • Almanza Crawford lias been alignment, regardless of road inequalities. Austore, Ouvanl ... • 8,11 • 8.81 I J.I 2 nor water. Bayurt, Kailmos .... 3.17 ' 8.01 2.64 t 2.2S made assistant postmaster of Free- .. Barry, Margaret .... 10.11 9,02 • 7.24 • 6.02 * 1.20 hold. With the new position he will All such troubles are often ac- Twist and wear on the drive shaft and axle are Baker, Mary J3. .„, 47.18 42.08 ' J1.08 1S.78 17.70 companied by congestion, faulty Calgano, ylneenio 41.2ft SI.82 receive an increase of $400 a year elimination and tho accumulation of eradicated. Two universal joints are unnecessary. Oardeaer. Graee A -. , S.71 ..SI, S.12 2.60 in salary, making his pay $2,600 a Courtwrlght, Christopher 20.70 wasto products. Saratoga Hathorn Dugsn, John, Est. ... 13.a is.oa year. by its natural climinativo powers It would be possible, because Buick has the Torque , , Samson, William •.81 .38 - .81 .28 .28 cloanse's- the system, adding to tho -•-Davis, Lucy Dog Went Mad. Tube Drive, to drive a Buick from New York to 1 functional vigor. Drink beforo Fay. Ethan 2,70 2.40 2.27 1.87 A hound dog owned Tiy Aaron Olbbln, Paul . 2.07 2.65 2.50 1.06 s broakfast, Most delightful in taste San Francisco with all four springs broken. Jfofner, Vletor ... 20.22 Meglll of Farmingdalo went' mad and effects. In mnttcrs of health it . Hasman, Charles a.97 «.0l *', i 2.27 1.78 1.80 is wise to consult your physician. Hall, deorfo ..... 8.U 8.81 S.12 last week and was killed. Tho dog PRICES The Torque Tube also seals the drive shaft from Hermann, George - 3.71 1.31 1.12 , was.in a fight with a strange dog Phono Acker, Morrnll & Condit, the dirt and wear of the road. Johnson, J. D, A. 8.71 8,81 8.12 2.4S s.eo about two months ago and was bit- Red Bank 1560, at 11 Broad stroct, Standard Six Kolms, tee .. 28.65 Kuhn, rail .....—-. 1.82 1.28 ten. for Motorists' Handy C pint pack- lVUl. Roadilcr } Look at the strength of the Buick chassis and make Lesbowlts, John 1.8S ago or 24 pint Family ]Economy S-p«il. Touring • lj'O Landee, Afldle , ?:K .08 .11 To Teach ait Lef«jrotte College, case of Goyscr nnd JIathorn. a comparison with competitive motor cars, before .88 .91 .25 J.80 2-DKII. Coupo • - H*"* ~ ituga, Ahgelo Alan McGee of Trenton, former- »?asi.2-door Sedan 1195 aura, Vanoamo 40.78 88.87 I4.S6 20.S8 28.66 SHERIFF'S SALE. you buy your next transportation. You can see 68.92 it.tm 4S.4S 5-p.ii. 4 door Sedan U95 snails, Tony ly of Freehold, has been engaged as By virtue of a writ of (1. fa. to m« di- 4-P«M. Coupe • • livs "Her. llarry . 84.>S 75.IB 71.00 55.68 B8.es a teacher of English at Lafayette rected, limed out ol the Court ot Chancery Buick's superiority with the nakedeye.' lotieta. Domlnleo .87 ,81 .81' of the atnte of New Jersey, will bn expoaeri sUhewa, Charles T. 13. .... J06.JI* 378.89 2BB.BB S01.78 25.00 college. He will graduate from to tale at publlo vemlue on lMunday, the Master Six Mlduskl, Antonio1 ...... _ 21.31 20.O4 18.04 11.85 2Ut day of Juno, IQl'fl, between the houra 18,03 14.20' 11.80 Princeton university next month. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN oMitlon, Berahj Est. —.. 10,15 of 13;00 o'clock nnd 01OO o'clock (at liOO 5t>aii. Tniulno " JJ»J loCuIre, Martha ~ 0.09 o'clock, daylight aavlnit time), In th« nf- Dhiiion ofGtiurat Motor* CorpomtloH 71.00 Can in Collision. tfrnoon of mid dny, nt the Court Home, S«.ll.2.lootSe.an 1395 PlnV, John ~ .8T .88 In the DorouKh of, Freehold, County of 3?a». +J<»' StJar. MM .74 .«« .40 \ Automobiles drlve*i by Ansombly- Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a de- *D.li. Coupe ' • 179 J Panllcofs, WllUsm I* 10.BJ 7-pm. 8td«n • • WSJ pattorson, Mrs. K. 11.!O m»ri Jacob G. Campbell and Rucree of Bald Cour t 'amountinfg to approxi- oberts, Barton D. .. 1.0!" .St M .40 mately 12.888.00. ST»M. BpottUoaJsier M*).J . 8.71 . 1.81 : s.12 dolph Lehnau of Philadelphia wcro *f).ia.8poitlopai». Country Club 1765 Rauskalf, Jamei A. i Si.41 preml»es her al under particularly do- Rlnaiie, Xugene ..——.. IO.IS 25.18 Spring Lake No ono was hurt. lerlbed, iltuate, lylntr and bning In the Aa«ul /rdjnl nnil «oi'ernmen( < 0lots . " S.sT 1.911 llorouuh of Itod U«nk, In the County of tax to be addea. ot ••.8T • .88 Alt leirs. AUr«l E. •..»- 111) Mnnmniilh ami Stntr ot New Jprsn/. hr. r.|" anaar, Kobeit ..;..-« -4 lute 1.83 Former Officer Arrested, - Ins tlilrty-doveti and tunt-hitlf feat front 0 lolS i'. 1 IT- i.Os i.Sl on the east aide of UlirnwHljiiry avenue, ralth, Charles T. .02 William Brake of. Trenton, a for- terno, Jamas ... lots •' .It : .6* .40 thlrty-ieveii and one-half fret wide in the lFhen Better Automobiles abarb, lieiir/ ... 2a ols .U mor prohibition ofllcer, was arrested rear, and nlnty-two mx\A one-half feat deep t 1 <( art Built - • - DUICK Ineaster, J. II. lot! , V •,!«•.. 4:Si at Freehold |u«t week charged with on v Had Dank liulldlnu nnd loan aiaoclatlon Watermen, Annie i. ~ i S0T.41 109.B1 1BS.I1 41.J1 Waldlera1iiier,ah, Oharlsa s .....,.„ .~i ....HI. lots • JBB.80 optninjt *nd nulntalnlng tho Muna- »Uty-twu •.DU uii«-l*«i( f««L to the urnith' aeres as.HB,, >I.O4 •ant corner of the lot ht>r*ln eoiiveyeijt Ilinn' , Bnsan,, Minnie and Rlltansth .... 18.70 icjuan river Inlet permanently. Saldel, (iharies 04 Int. M.M" I.K .at U.J1' tliirtcn In A northerly direction nnd Darftl- L. ZOBEL WelehWelh , OlOnltuill , 1 lot .IT M wltli MtirnwRbiuy HvetiU* tttventy-tiva W|eotJ»h Farm for Summer Home).' i • fe«t to ihe nnrth«Anb corner of th* lot YtlM Off Riff Be »«erteHil»ei«t'l*'""» .it Tho James Welsh farm near herein" eoitvvyed; thence vreiterly, and Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor fewii, jusph „„_.„,.,._ „.„...... Dradavelt h»« been sold to Miss tunnlnf alxU-Lwi) ami onB»hnlf feet to the Founf,' Alvlra. M.,IWM.M..i..H...H..Mu..w,...i...4 •«(t aide Of Mhrewntiury Aventlo arid ttie Carolyn Chtttln of fia»t Ornntt", norlhwct* tjornar of tli« litt )mr«!n «<>tt- who will improv* tho placo anil veyed, being the volut ot plar>4 of lituliu Red Bank, N.J. Sea .Bright, R J. fili.tr. make. It hot a*jmmor homo. (i«(i«<1 a« the rmtiprty i.f (ienrtlanna Mi>ran, •% all, tnVvn In ex«fiut|ini ni |K« •nit bf WlllUm If. Ilorden, and tn he sold Telephone 955 Plowed Up B*yon«l. l>y J, J). Bnyder of Tonnent JOItM It, VAN MAT Kit, Sheriff. .jji3iN»BErpav. -TweTwi - RED BANK. REGISTER, JUNE. 2, .1926.

'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 Little Silver J.'tety-iexercises. The inoriument had ation, They paid $300 an acre for its owner. • Stop payment notices railroad station the state trooper public school I What has become of their tract. .The.Florana3'a concern haps the boldest and moat auda- : in the cheeks were served on the saw two cars which had been in s ^ begi on-the town Kail lot ^wo^eekft ;h|6 girl.who learned to cook at her wanted the Fort Lauderdale tract cious ever committed in the county, • or^mbre, but the.secret of the he- mother's side I Has she become a according to the story told by Mr. banks yesterday morning, and it is collision. Gypsies occupied one of to complete their plans" and they v not believed that any of the checks the cars and the appearance of the roes they: represented had been kept graduate cook frora • the 'public paid $3,000 an acre for it, or exact- Slivenand Mr. Grill to their em- fry swathing the , granite features "HANDIHO DOWif OL» OLOBV'. school! :: All of this adds to the ployer and to the detective. "•. Mr. ava been cashed. gypsies coincided with -the descrip* ly ten times what the original pur- tion given to the trooper by Mr. •with cloths. Curiosity'as to the citizen he was. ,Wo are all.proud mounting municipal; debt and ex- chasers had paid. The Monmouth Smith spent the entire day yester- names, of the heroes, local pride and pendifiirel I see many evidences 1 day at^the Jclubhouse looking for .Byram. Tho trooper placed the that Red' Bank,produced .such.",a county.men: received a little over gypsies .under arrest. a widespread public desire to/show of wanton*extravagance as I'pass half a million; dpllars in cash and blues; The only thing he found was I IN AUTO CRASH. man." ";Mr. ,Ma?Keilar then.went JAMES J. QTJIGLEY. appreciation for tho'- gift of,the flre- on to explain.that flie :figurp to the up and down rthe state—too many they took a first mortgage on their an exceptionally fine straw hat near The other car in the accident was-. wettdievKan epormouB gathering to' right of the. central, figure, \yaa that things We do not need, too many tract for a little over a million and the club garpge, which is thought to ABRAM FRIEDMAN OF LONG be much tho larger than the Red owned by Joseph E. Soehl of Ho- the exercises., * AH 'tho sidewalk of'1 "the 'unknown soldier''Sin the' things we can well get along with- a half of dollars. have blown off.the head of- one of BRANCH WAS THE VICTIM. Bank district The division of the stile Park. His wife was with him space, as well'as mosf of the street 6nfc•;•:;•?••;••• •:•"".• ••. ; • • : and she was cut and bruised when utiiform of a Spanish-American war the hold-up men as he was leaving He Mot Death Yeaterday Morning resent district into two districts space, was utilized. Windows and veteran.: Mr..UacKellar. explained "Would not many of our ills be Improvements made to the Fort the place. This is the Btory as Mr. nil be made some time before June" the: two machines came together./ . even roof B of nearby houses, and cured^if'all the people voted? As Lauderdale lands by the sew own- in • Head-in Colliiion Between Her injuries were not serious and that the custom; of honoring the un- Slivin arid Mr. Grill tell it: Two Automobilea at the Little 21st and Mr. Quigley wilj begin store buildings were vantage 'points a matter of fait the people do not ers made it much more valuable 1 were dressed at the Fort Monmouth known dead was' growing arid 'it It was ai the hour of four o'clock Silver Railroad Station. . his new duties as soon, as the '•'.. from which many persons gazed. seomediapproprlate: that a place on vote. You have not elected a Unit- than it was at tho time it was yesterday morning when the twq, change is made. His transferral hospital. . 1 -The parade-which preceded the ed StateB. senator in this, state for bought bx the Floranada people. Abraham Friedman of Long tho monument should be dedicated hold-up , men entered , the placed Bratjch, one of the owners of the is in the nature of a promotion. The gypsies were brought before , exercises on the memorial plot was to unidentified heroes who, made the' years' by a'•majority vote. Yon The four Monmouth county men looking not one whit different from are therefore financially, safe and Union paper company'of Red Bank, The Prudential company prefers Justice Elmer C. Wainright. Each not the largest ever held^here, but supreme sacrifice .for their coun elected one United States senator ordinary guests who, come into, the that the superintendent of each dis- gyp9y was held in'$60 bail. They : sound in their investment. They was killed yesterday morning about it was one of the best organized. It fey.:" •':,^: :-i:'--. -:'.'••'*'>.-; ••'••'• .. by only 27 per cent of the vote. have already received in cash more place. The only thing which was eight o'clock in an automobile acci- trict ehall live in that district and could not get bail and were sent to •' Was carried through, as outlined, !m The.figure on theleft side of the Y^uj have not elected a governor by different about their entry was that in conformation with that custom jail. A man in tho group who igave v.last .week's Register. "Seven civil' monument represented^the - late JDrr a'majority-vote. It is too bad there than double the amount they paid dent at Little Silver. He was on his his name as Thomas Chirsto was for: their., land. If tha Floranada they came in through the back door, way to Red. Bank in an automobile Mr. Quigley will mqveto Asbury war .veterans in a\large autornobllo Peter P. Bafferty,: who. at tjie: close are so many who• do not think it They w^re not masked and they Park, tut probably hotbe'fore Octo- also fined $50 for reckless driving. of the lat'o; war was a major. The concern, is reorganized their mort- driven by hia son, Harry G. Fried wete-.the center of attraction. As their duty to vote and help keep the gage •' of over $1,600,000 will be nodded with an air of easy famil- ber. The superintendent of the Monday another group of gypsies one speaker expressed, ?t, they were first mention of Dr. Rafferty's name body politic honest." man. Two other persons were in returned $350 to Mr. Byram and he paid, while if the concern is not re- iarity at'ttje desk man and the other the car. lit an attempt to pass an- Red Bank district has not yet been "the gfloribus'remnant of the Grand wa^the signal for a veritable storm agreed- tov withdraw the charge At the conclusion of hisiemarks organized; ' the 'Fort . Lauderdale man, whose wonderment at the en- chosen. . ; •• • 7 ,..-•• • . • -Atiny, of the Republic: which ,used of/applause. The standards of the other car in front of the Little Sil against them. Mr. Wainright re- the speaker predicted that the isms lands 'WiHi ^ev^pfo i thwprld wir brganiisaHons ver xailrpad station the Friedman ••a-^S »*•» p .. .. . T1 ^ ^ j* rm ^ 1 1 .I K ' r«a^^ ^ a J to gather in large*numbers at Bed and frills and fancies would die out county men triuck greater in was not sufficient to cause forebod- diict ce v^ide lre^. If ceived a letter from Mr. 9oehV«tat< Banlc, every Memorial Day.V There, grouped around the monument were car crashed head-on into an auto district embraces a ing that the gypsies had paid lira and(that'there •would be a revival than when theysoW it. ;•.., ings to come to mind. ; ; . driven by Arthur Ludwig of Perth was organized, in' May, 1890, with yai han'dclapping and.nppkuBe for raised.'/; ;The; (interval'/'of; '.sijence of! real old-time Americanism' "to Suddenly •; the. ;twp; entrants its superintendcy at Red Bank and $125 ito pay for the damage to hif , 'hlH^il^a^s\tbntof Amboy. -.; ' car and he wanted to withdraw Us 'SnanlshAtari^ t carry:'out the standard of JJie land whipped-out pistols:, They had f OUT; detached assistancy afEces at ;Long charge against them. The gypsies for; the world war veterans and* Wr, emotion was even more expressive of the brave and the home.of the MEMORIAL; PARKWAY. pistols,, one of which;they, hi ,' The crew of a freight train at th Branch, Asbury Park, .Manaaquan station heard the crash ami went t were' released from Jail, but Mr. .theM.ea^alrymeri, ;Ujlt ithfe, ''Boys of Of the ;Wffh.esteem in which tlio doc- free still further toward the millen- each hand;. ; ,• ; i. •;' : < ' . Freehold, and Lakewopdl, The new ! Wainright held them in $200 bait In 'BJ'^wiSirethfi principal figures of tor was held than -the applause! Mr! iUm;"i' ,v.:i '•'; '. .•.,•.*•.!.•••" ,:' .;-,-.- ... Liona'Clab ofAtlan'tic Highland! to "Hold irp your hands, Ben", said the .assistance of the people in th Red Bank district will comprise *the the celebration. : Memorial Day is Donate $3,100'Toward Project* cars. Mr. Friedman and his son office at Red Bank' and the detached case the letter from Mr. Soehl was MacKellar said there' was no need Taps \^ere sounded-by'a bugler the leader of -the ;hpld-up,pair. The a fake letter. - The bail was ioffered Still their day and always will be as of reviewing: Dr.'Rnfrertiy's'brilliant and the' exercises closed With the At ameetirig of the Lions'club of deniand was, made, by a shbrt, thin, were taken'to. the hospital at Fort assistancy offices at' Long' Branch long as they live. , ; . . •'..• benediction by 'ReV.' John -5l ._ Atlantic 'HigHand8'-"lWfe.'-nighli the Monmouth in an automobile bus. and;Keyport."_:The. new Asbury in'cash and Mr. Wainright let the ; war record.; It iwas too well known, pale" looking chap, with, an aesthetic gypsies go. ' * :-v^TJity par.ade i disbanded '"at • the keris,- pastor' of'the Presbyterian members";•••agreed to™'donate $100 face.. The fellow did not look as if Mr. Friedman died before the hos- Park district will take'in . Asbury r WfeV personal-experi- : niemorial, plot and the . marchers ences 'which -'he' had had'with Dr. church'. ' .•"•'['.'/•• V'r '••••. each; toward the cost of ;buildingthe he could' put up. much of a fight pital-was reached. His sqn suffered Park and the detached assistancy ; a broken, nose and he was badly cut. were ; tfrouped, 'around tho fiag- Rafferty, to Illustrate', he said,' what The tablets' 6n ' the' monument proposed' rhembrial' parkway on Val- But there was nothing thin,, pale or offices at Manasquin, Freehold NEW BUSINESS HERE. draped,.monument.' The first num.- bear the' following, inscriptions; the ley drive. • The club has 31 mem- ,The other occupants of the Fried- and Lakewood. a 'real, warm- human being and aesthetic looking about the pistols Store Opened for the Sala of Hoi- her, of tth.e exercises'was a selection. names being those of veterans who bers and expects.to raise $12,000. ffi'at'he held in his- Minds:' -They man car were not hurt and Mr. When districts are divided the likable ; fellow . Dr.. 'Rafferty- was. ; land Furnacee at Red Bank. ^y>Crescent band of .Eatont'own. It l?ather..MaoKellarV talk" was.a,great ;were-%illed'fighting for their co'un- A series of.benefits will be given looked businesslike and- ready to Ludwig also escaped injury. Both Prudential company always gives trjr.,;-••;••••>;; •• , •- ", '•' .. v automobiles were badly damaged The Holland Furnace company was»nold army,march; much used tribute and one that greatly pleased for-.tho IpUrposo of raising funds for bark death. . • ,. ;• , , , ' the superintendent' the.' right, to on 'drill flelds.'during tho:late war. the.parkway..,Two lots -at Wood- An investigation was made by John choose either of the districts for his has opened a store at No. 16 Me- thegatherirtg. '.'.',- .'. •• ' ~ _•' In Honor and'Memory of. All OlvllWar The fellow's;' companion looked chanic street, Red Bank, • in a A'pra'yer WOB made by Rev. Robert feterarti and Arrowimlth Post ' No. 61, land park will be disposed of on the even more unfitted for the role of a •D. Divers, a state trooper. No on territory."' Mr. Quigley'. chose the ,'Acceptance.speeches for the gift Grand Army of.the Republic. Organized at building owned by Newton Doro- MacKellar; rector of Trinity church _f the monument were made by co-operative plan and the profits stick-up man than the maker of the was arrested. Asbury Park district because of the Red Bank, N. J., 1881, an Anoclntlon ot The Union-paper company has an mus. J. G. Hacker, who - un;il and,chaplain of the flre department. Capt. Benjamin W. Eldridgo.for tho Civil War Veterans. Their Kamca May will go into the parkway fund. A demand. He was'an'old, fat look jreater volume of insurance busi- A patriotic song was sung by the be Forgotten, buC'Thelr Bacrlneei and medal will. be . given to everyone office and warehouse on Burrowe, ness .done there. , That district is recently lived in Indiana, is'the Grand Army of the Republic, by ing man with a venerable face and manager of the store and he lias -Clarion quartet consisting of Allan Thomas J. McGfath for > the Span- Dee4a sro Recorded In the Annili ot Their who donates $100 toward the fund. with very gray hair which looked street, near the Red Bank railtaac very large. "It extends from Deal R, and'J. Russell Woolley, Beverly Grateful Country. . station. The company sells wrap- to Now Gretna, embracing the moved to* a house at 62 McLaren isK-American war veterans, and by Tblt Monument waa. Erected through almost like a halo. The young fel street. Mr. Hacker htfs been with ~ W. Brown and Eugene M. Mngce. the Eflorta of the Red* Bank Volunteer low perhaps belied his looks and ping paper, paper bags and twine, greater shore .Bectiort of Monmouth Lorenzo T. Getty.for the lUinbow Ivina Wini Cbampionahip. county and; taking in all of. Ocean the Holland Furnace company 22 Harry 0. Degonrlng, chairman of division veterans,' the Veterans of Fin Department May 80th. 1026. Albert, L. Ivins of Red Bank may have been accustomed to hold th.e war memorial committee, made ; Naveslnk Hook and'Ladder Company. v CHANGE IN TWO BUSINESSES, county. ,'',".' yeara. ' Foreign' Wars- and the American Relief Engine Company. , won tho Central Jersey, doubles ing up, folks, but the old chap was the address of welcome. Speaking Iegl6n'." 'Each Bfeech wai'vwarmly Independent Engine Company championship'In a match shot at plainly out of his element., He Yellow Taxi Company. Sells Out an Mr. Quigley was'appointed sup- Furnaces made by this company of the monument Mr. Degenring aprlauded. ; ,. '• .x'~'.~ Liberty Kqta Company. New Brunswick Monday under the shook and trembled like a leaf in Charles Bottagaro Enlarges. erintendent of the Bed Bank dis- are largely used in the West, but said: ' Commander Walter; B. ; Decker Union Hose Company. wintry blast. The Yellow Taxi company has trict on April 2d, 1906. The growth it is only of late that they have Wcitalda- Horn Company. . auspices of the Bound Brook: gun of business since then can bo real- "It is a, gift to the town of Red was the next speaker and he repre- , HONOR BOLL. club. The match was at 26 pairs Afterwards, in talking about tho gone out of business at Red Bank been put on tho market in this Bank from the Red Bank fire de- sented'the .navy.' He made a-plea fellow who addressed him as Ben, and has sjld its good will to Charles ized when it is considered that the part of the East. They resembld l In Honor and Memory of the Boyi of of doubles and Mr. Ivina broke weekly industrial collection of the partment—a tribute, to the town for the preservation; of American- ThU ' Community Who Amwered Their Mr. Slivin. said he did not know the Bottagaro, owner of'tho White Star hot air furnaces, but they are dedicated to the Grand Army of the 47. With • the title goes a hand- district has grown from $3,174.49 ism and for, preparedness. He said Country'! Call in the Spahlih-American some silver cup. The champion' mati and did not recollect ever see Taxi service. The sale did not in- different in a number of respects. Republic, tho veterans of tho Span- It was unpopular to talk- about war War of 1808—1002. * / ing him before. clude any equipment. Mr. Botta to a weekly industrial collection of The concern which makes them ish-American war and tho veterans 1 Harry O. Hopping. .ship event is shot/once each year. ?17,206,53. In tho ordinary branch describes them as moist air fur- but at tho risk of making himself In Honor and Memory of the Boyi of Mr. Slivin and Mr. Grill complied garo expects to. add several^ ma- of Insurance the business in force of the world war. Every mother unpopular'he waV going, to preach Thii Community who Anipeicd Their with the demand to hold.up' their chines to his, fleet of taxicabs and to naces. Each furnace has an auto- whose son went to war will look PrleaVa' Silver Jubilee. on April 2d, 1908, was $1,800,000, matic, humidifier which draws cold preparedness for the next war'. He CoMntry'i Call In the World "War, 1917-18. hands. . employ more men. Ho has two of- while today the business in force upon this' memorial .with tho proud said he hoped there would ' be, no • DIED IN ACTION. Rev. John B.>McCloskeyof Re'd fices, one'on the station ground air from rooms and uses tho air Bank, Rev. Michael H. Callohan of That's right, Ben," said the s $15,635,865. During all of.tho feeling- that her boy risked his life next war," but that ho'belleved the John W. Alllion, Daniel Meohin youthful leader of the pair. "Now where the Yellow Taxi company to create moisture in'the furnace.; or gave hit life for tha freedom of Oewrga •?, Bublln Burton Bwannell Atlantic Highlands, Bov. ' Thomas twenty years he has been superin- It is claimed that this moisture mlllenium had not yet arrived and JaSea H. Carroll- Paul Bchroeder' -open the safe, Ben. W,.e have been had its office and the other on Mon- tendent of tho Red Bank district his country; and tholr hearts will : Kearney of Keansburg and Rev. that another conflict .would inevit- Harvey Hopklm.i > ' < waiting a long tlmo to get this mouth stroct.'' _ , _ Mr.* Quigley has not lost a day from increases heat and prevents wasfft be warmed with a comfort, a pride William McConnell of Belmar yes- 1 ably take'place. "Our" best insur- v DIED IN BEBVI0E.; ' place, Ben, and now we have go work because' of sickness. - , of fuel. The furnaco is adapted and a lovo that is everlasting. ance against war is' preparedness," Verntm Brown' / Wither White terday attended tho silver jubilee you right." Fair Haven Firemen's Supper. for either coal or oil. "And so, my friends, in tho name sold the •speaker. John Oortnan . ' ' , celebration of Row Richard Ryan' The firemen's auxiliary of Fai The Red Bank district Is the fifth Mr. Slivin did. as was demande In Now Jersey to be divided within ot tho Bed Bank volunteer firs do'- .Near tho monument stands a ..' "I. mont. It wnis given to the town In manded that Mr. Slivin and.Mr. will bo hold from half-past five to both. It Is expected that tho Bupor- stolen Saturday night and it htl has grown Into' a big city and has a a speech by Thomas M. .Gopslll, seys and.Holstelns; a very.choice I am now able to not only guar< lot, all tuboruclln tested and «Dld Grill lead tho way to that.part o eight o'clock. intondont to take charge of tha Rod not yet been recovered. 'Mr. NIe> ' paid flre ''department, when your chairman of the police committee anteo your roof, but glvo you an man left .tho car parked in front subject to 60-day rotest; certificate iron bouhd insurance policy on the clubhouso. Again' Mr. Slivin IMPORTANT NOTICE. Bank district •will bo appointed in children havo grown to be fathers of the council. Mr. Gopnill paid furnished'with: each cow; priced Karoo, at, no extra cost I am tho nnd Mr, Grill did as was demanded. tho next woek.or ten days. The of his; house and Monday morning* ap3 mothers and grandfathers arid fine trlbuto to . tho police * depart- rcasonableffOr quick salov Shrews- only roofer In this vicinity giving an The young and the old robber fol- To Residents of Port Monmouth presont district has a personnel of it wa? gone, The tnachina had no'. grandmothers; when they look In mont, statins that Its members were bury . Farms,' Sycamore avenue, Insurance polioy on your roof. Lot lowed, each carrying a revolver in and Belford. 85 workers and, with now agencies top and tha license number WM the vault of this memorial monu- men who were enlisted for war on Shrewsbury, N. J., phone 1067, Red me,explain this to you. All roofing Beginning Juno 1st, 1026, th M16791. each hand. Shrewsbury Dairy Company will which are to be created between - ment they will find deposited there crime 366 days of the year .and Bank,—AdvertU«m, to do* man's work ho has alwayii doniiU4rto the town by tho Udles' thement, • • • material and let mo give you a price available arc •' Studebsker, flv«- that Is right. Write or phone.' O. two. employees an securely M lit Radio) tlsemont. 1 been a vary active fireman. Hit auxiliary of tho Sons of Veterans. could to the chairs, following whlcr passenger coypo at-$800 and an,' •"•••'••.••••'•• •" Radial H ', Phillips, thft roVfer, 87 Borgon Authorized doalor'-fo; Garod OldimoblU tourlwr at f50 ' father, (he lat« Jacob Dcfrenrlng, Ths presentation speech was made L«t Bob Johnson io)vo your»adlo place, Red Bank, phone 888,—Ad th(! old man tdok tho'revolvori an Zonlth, DoForroat and Furruij' Vlotor Nlfiht at TuillitV was a civil war veteran and he by Mr».,Hattln Wymbs, past..state Godlay products. Monmouth Ra Wednesday night Is Mo Victor want, a d problems for'you.' Monmouth Ra- voTtlqemcnt tho young fellow Inspected th« ty. night at Tustlnc'*.1 Victrolas, Vie- Th «»rv«d, leveral terms an a council- president of .the Bom of Veterans' dio Sorvlca, Second,National B»nk Ing-up Jobi The young fellp^'pul dio Service, Socond National Banl building, Broad street, Rod Bank tor records, pUnoa, radio".. 14 fully man. Tha address was followed by auxiliaries. Her speech tvoked building, Broad street, R«d Bank. Speclali a few extra twists In tho ropes. ' Monmouth street, r d Bank. Open Open •vonlnji Monday*. Thuridwi <' another selection by the Clarion on- outburst of handelapplng, fol-Phone1184, R. B. Johnson, proprl thl« weak: Medicine chest*, $1.00 Phono 1184, R. S. Johnson, proprlo The young fellow apologised 16 tor.—AdvertlKomont, ' tonight—Advertisement. .; and Saturdays.' 3. -0. Bunrodf ISM, quartet., lowing which the flag wa» raised, tor.~Adv»foi«oniint. •'"• , eaehj traveling bags, 91.00 each; dealing with th* employees in thii Mechanic «tw«t, B«d'B»n«*^*4'r children's union dultii, all sizes, 4' Thon came ,Uia unveiling of tha The "Star Spangled Banner' was manner. "We are thieves," ht said, Special, OB Cants.' Polk* Puppies For Sal*. ' vertlitrasnt. ' ' playad by tlio band and suns by tht Salaawoman Want«d, , e«nt«1 eaeh, Prown-Oooper Co., 47 Pedigreed and registered) rea- raonumtnt Two* largo flags which 8»Uswomen wantod, with ,or Broad strait, phone Rod Bank "but wo aro also gentlemen. W< Thursday, Friday, Saturday only •ttcloied tho hug* memorial wen asiqmblagd,; whIU the 'veterans without previous experience. Also $h* 1089Adv«rtlsem«nt, canba rough when, we hav« to, but Porto Rlcon emliroldored hand sonable. Albert Wjrmbs.lia N»w> itood at attention and civilian! mado gowni, chomlso »ntl p,tep-ln« mnn Springs toaa, R«d B»nkv—Ad- drawn- aside'by, Waltdr 8. Noble, oft«. that c»ft atitst In offlt* work. • .••.'.•.'.•»*'ij" •»•«« . " •' wo are never tough union, it Is very itood with lured heads. At the eon' Apply at onca. Straus Company, nocossary." Then the tWo intruc Alio large variety of colored voiles vortlsemont. , • ' ' ;•' chief oL.the'fin department, and Ravatallon for Bather*. Lewis Specialty Shop. 01 lirnni ' tht granite flgurii. about which hadd elusion of tha linking n. salute was Broad street, Red Bank.—Advtr- Large assortment of 10071 wool ors wont upstajts, No less than S«eond Hand Building Material < tliemwt. • , 1 street, Red Bank.—Advertlnomen bnniio much eonja^ur*, earn* Intinto *r«d by the firing squad of tho cav< bathing tulUl all colors, |2.08 up. tlmoa th«y wont downstair* to loo' for sal. clmap. , Cornir Mapla «v»; v|tw. .Two «t tho fljtttni w»r* in- troop. LeWU SpaclMty Shop, 61 lltoml ot tho mon In tho chairs and t nuo and West Front »tr««t, Std Tin C«n^rat Barbtr Shbp atreet, R«d D*nk.~Auvertl«ament. SeaionabU Items Bnnk,—Advartlnoment, •tantly. rcopfnlMd by many at tht The spoater of tho afternoon wai solicits your P»tron«(t«, Ltilltt mako'auro that the mon were stl now on saloi Screons, Demon wlrn, CUnoral Bird W. Bp»n««r of Pa*. . «,>4>, calibration. Tht thlifd flgura wai hair bobbing. We work on chlldran Whtn thtre, la »om«thln4 a Want securely tied. Onco thoy broughl moth ball*, moth bant, straw linto Typewriter H«adqs»rt» lale, a civil war veteran and for Ul« yyry patlmtly. Frank Bole, 70 a pack of clj(a«ttei fpr each,man, 10 cento each. Iced ton no tit, $1.41 AdvartlHM«nt In Th» ReglsUr. can TyptwriUriUw .nUd,»Udb«U(b | sMt flfty >«»v» pr«4ld«nt ot '"Monrtouth itt«*t, Rid Bink.—Atl do for yon, dont try to do It In a Tliey/untleid th* armi of tht em< each. Shop now. Prown-Cooper sold Trubltt'i, 68 Broad N»w Jersey Kioto flrem«n'« «MO< ploynca for brief porloda so thattht Co,, 47 Ilroad street, Rod Dank.— v*rt|>ament. / moro HTBBAIIV* w«y.—AdvertUe- Advt-rtlftmont. ^ ^ ^ Bnk^dvWtlM«ian» ' Aj>pia\ttit MA *$«fi1rin|r •pmftiant* tlon. 'Ho urged propareditoti »n< mint. " * employee* could smoko. trtlnln* for youths. H» • '»a»«» At flvtt o'clock tho thlnvoa. wer» Radio. SUBBIUS, ,, TB«« It M4 still Kt th« ctubhemt, Tn« -man A. V'., Qrtjfory, i« Wnft« on th« (<5«tt hal ohMHt'fti'i*!, furUfjjjj.* R«d " ' Uitment. Fourteen RED BANK REGISTEB, JUNE 2, • 1926.- MISS BESSIE FENTON DEAD. GET TOGETHER LUNCHEON. THREE CHOICE LOTS FOORR BALEBALE. GOOD PUWts AT RIVER PLAZA , On tbe rintrl»e ra ta tS&Mwibur sr Mwibu• *r HelgfiU, NEW CLUBHOUSE OP] CRUSHED BY MONUMENT. TROUBLE OVER LOBSTERS Newman Spring! i BOxiiioo - «eb. £ C. Ltncroft Raiident Died Saturday at Plant Progroiing for Buiineia «onor Roll «| «h7ichool Tbera for Rainier, PorFort - Monraouth, N.J., sliq VfSUNEAGLES1 COUNTRY CLUB tha Spring Lake Hoapiul. TWO MEN FATALLY INJURED Men'* Affair Nut Monday. • BELFOJRD STOREKEEPER AND lb« Paat Moath., ' 4S-M. > Miss Bessie Fenton of Llncroft Plans are progressing for' tho FIVE LOTS' FOR SAUL , , K-(-; OPENED ON SATURDAY. JN PECULIAR ACCIDENT. A FISHERMAN ARRESTED. fupUs of toeJRlver Plua ichool IBOD eaoni In a IMOO.i-lot "tatlilieeihegil. died last Saturday at ths Spring "get together luncheon" which tho with perfect records for «tt«nd- Tw.nty per cent cattv'.WeMe on time. •I Seirlea of EnnU Hald at New Golf Lake hospital, where she underwent Red Bank 'business men's associa- John S. Eailmond tnd Joseph ance and punctuality for the,past A. B, Olrban, Drqmmona plant, ,Ra4 Bank John Autolina Died About Six month; are: , , »»a. i V' ,Coiiree at Eetontown—It Wat an operation. She had been at the Hour*. After tha Accident—Jo- tion will hold at tho clubhouse of Smith Charged With Selling Un- t POODLE POO .U>3T. .- ' .- f-. .* Conttructed en Tract of Lani hospital nine days. Miss Fenton tho Shrewsbury river country club dermed Lobatera—Hearing to be ' Boom Ho.' I—Howard P.ltri, Al»ln White sonUe with Mack ahav.4 np» seph Soladina in a Serioui Condi Wlekenhan, John Olwlnr, ttjtm Ooleda, and black ayea lott Itenday. Reward If. Owned bj Max PhlUlpt. was fifty years old. She lived with next Monday night at seven o'clock. Held at Red Bant Next Tuesday. returned to 23 Watt Front, ttrttt. Re_a. tion and Not' Expected to Lire. Dannie Ganlayeblck, EdiJIs Burnt, |Udl< T * i The Suneagles clubhouse and her father, John Fenton, who is The speakers committee has ar- Fred H. Dnckerman of Elizabeth, Boknda, Tour, Ituiuok, llonnee Htgun, Bank. ' . t * l '. golf course at Eatontown 'were over eighty years old. Besides him Death, camo to John Autolina of ranged an interesting program. The Our Oarllng Allda lay. Is Whit resem- RACING SAIL FOB SALE.. t Bridge avenue, Red Bank, Saturday game warden for Union .county, bled a trance all through,toe early Mamie Tutu. Helen Guri.ythlck, Helen Beintiful new racing tall,' boom *8ft '.. . opened Saturday with a luncheon at she leaves a brother, Henry Fen night as the result of a*n unusual main address will be by F. E. went to John. S. Eastmond's store autumn days an! then regained her feet, gafl 46 leer, bolit 1« hat, laeeb M >'-:ito}m, golf tournament in iha after- ton of Llncroft .The funeral \Vaa Watts, editor and manager of the at Bclford, -near the shore", last strength sufficiently to alt'up la befl > noon and a dinner and i dancing a held yesterday afternoon at tho Lin accident. Saturday afternoon a Electric World. Post card invita- onls, Anna Tutnt, ga.nk. l monument fell on him, causing in- week and said ho wanted to buy and even In a chair at the window.'. Room No. 2—Angelina Aleander, Anr J night. Sunday afternoon then croft chapel and was conducted by tions have been mailed to a large some chicken lobsters. Chicken ttnnet Alexander, Vera Ktnej, Olga Kol- Canoe with paddle* and teat backi v»rr ternal injuries which proved fatal. Slnco that fatal dny, however, when wo cheat. Act-tjuloklr, f Phone lEatoatown r_were%golf driving and .approaching Rev. John Muyskens.Jr., of Red b^t persons, including manu- lobsters are young lobsters, smajler ejla, Joteahin.e Oln^t, Mary Btayola, Alice Tho monument also fell on Joseph found her lying face downward op, the Wboller, Grace BrtlUr, dertrudo, KmS- 81S2-J. or addritt P. 0, Sex iff, Oetan- and putting competitions for men Bank. Burial was made at Fair faclUr«rs,'professlonal men and're'- than are permitted tar bo" caught by floor ot her room dead, to all seeming, port, N. J. - - - - Saladina of Tilton avenue, Red 1 rup, Mildred Epps, Frt.tan, Alexander, ''", and women and Monday afternoon View cemetery. Her mother, Mrs. Bank, and badly injured him. tailcrs. Paul de la Reussille, presi- law. ThB law proscribes four and sho had not,spoken a word. There BUlr Be»tf-tV"tln Burnt, frank Donato. Elizabeth Adlem Fenton, died last dent of the association, states that Pavld Ponohue, Adolf Funk. Htrlan I(o- Large gerace irltb conortta Boor, tbtea '' there Was a luncheon followed by Mr. Autolina and Mr. Saladina one-eighth inches as the legal had coma Into her eyes a strange ex- minutes (roirratatUin. Inquire rooming or '',, an eighteen-hole golf tournament year. if any persons have been missed it length of lobsters. pression—a "glaze,, a. dead, dread state. gan, Jotepb Kalaohlk. Alex Koleda. Albert evening at 105 Bndge avtnue, tborie Bad Miss Fenton had lived at Llncroft wore employed nt tho monument u an oversight and such persons JCun, Howard .Won, Stephen Olnat, Hike Bank me-B. . i - . .. for mixed foursomes. Oh Sunday and marble of George and Mr. Dackerman did nAt toll Mr. Sho appeared to observe nothing before Btavolt, Harold Wllllt, George ,K " ' - there was a polo match but Mon all her life and had taken a very ac William Hanson of Red Bank. A should consider themselves invited Eastmond that ho was a garoo war- her or directly, la tier proximity, Ber Edward lutM- ' For tale, gai dining room-dome I ajttf tive part in the social and religious tho same as if they had received glance w'ai far, as though way beyond gaa library tahla lamp and «iWrall allin .- day's match was prevented by the monument bought from the Manson den and Mr. Eastmond did not good, condition. Call 63 Laonard. a wet field. affairs of that community. She wasfirm was taken to Glenwood ceme- post cards. Folks who intend to be know him. The Elizabeth man hadher there loomed' a picture that held , Bathini Pavilion Enlarged.' Red Bank. ' ' The welcome address on S&tur- treasurer of the Lincroft chaptl and tery near Long Branch Saturday af- at the dinner are asked to mail re- arranged with Arthur Davison, soul and body In a-deep thrall. Tho Surf - bathing , pavilion JOE SMITH'S NEW SONO, "18IJ, , was a Sunday-school teacher many turn cards to the association. Soabrlght, which .was bouglit nay be jurohnstd at Store" • e( Couite, on - day afternoon was mads by Richard ternoon. An automobile truck game warden of Monmouth county, When we came to Inspect tho news- Broad atreet, Bed Bank, Comt early'to A. Strong of Red Bank, vice presi- years. Sho Was a member of the owned by the S. S. Thompson com- Persons wlioxdo not have cars are to try to trap Mr. Eastmond into paper nil torn nod crumpled up In, her short Umo ago by Joseph Schickling avoid the ruth. * dent of the club. Mr. Strong intro- ladies' aid society and, the Lincroft pany of Red Bank was engaged to asked to meet it quarter to'seven selling undersized lobsters • The hand, we, too, knew the truth. Among from Harry Oemun.'has been reop- BUNGALOW rOR SALE. duced Charles H. Leach, president improvement society and she was o'clock next Monday night in front Belf ord storekeeper said he had no the list ot war casualties was the nnmo oned-for, the summer, A\number Eight rooms, two batht, hot irlttr an ardent worker in all projects for •take the monument to the cemetery. heat, garaiei 17,500, P. T. Kennedy. of/the dab, who drove the first ball The automobile was going up of MortV. Pach's; store on Broad chicken lobsters on hand' but that of Adrian Farrar. He had been direct- of new bathhouses hsvo been addoi 114 Monmouth itreet, phone 1820-B; or the betterment of Lincroft. Her 8d6«, Red Bank, » from the first tee. steep hill nt tho comtlcry when the street, where arrangements "will be if Mr. Dackorman would como back ly at the front in the aviation service, to the pavilion, which sow has 13 -Tbe golf course and clubhouse death is mourned by the entire cpm made to transport them to the coun- m a few days he would try to get his machine had been seea to drop oil bathhouses and 75 lockers, Th' RIVER PROPEBTV. • • ». munity and the residents feel that engine stalled. Tho machine start- Lot 6* feet on the "river, "484 UH . were the idea of Max Phillips and ed running backwards down the try club. Tickets for the luncheon some for him. ablaut wlth'n the lines of the enemy, pavilion has been repainted and deep; prlae 17,000. A bargain. '-,Eii. ' were constructed on a tract of land Lincroft has lost one of its best cit- can be obained from Joseph Salz Mr. Dackerman' returned to the and tho brave young volunteer, tho new 'shdwer bath» have been in- Uayet, Church itreet, Fair.««van, K, J. izens. _^ hill. Tho chauffeur, in an offortto Phone Bed Bank 406. , owned by him on the Eatontown stop- the descent of tho truck, Albert S. Miller, Harry Marks, Paul *toro a few days later and four fiance of Alldn, had apparently met his stalled. James Curran lias been ro- fate. The blow had crushed our darling engaged as lifeguard. - The refresh- BROAD~SfREET~PROPERTY FOR SALEl and Tinton Falls road. The new DIED AFTER OPERATION. steered the machine to one side of do la Reussille, Julius v Straus, dozen small lobsters were-waiting In -tbe'heart of the- blitlneit iootloni clubhouse, one of the mosfmodern Abram Kridel, George Stein, Jacob for him. When, it came time for the child.' When after tho lapse ot a week ment stand • at tho pavilion will bo real buy for quick bu.yer, Joseph / Bestfe 1 the road. He thought that when Real Estate, 54 Monmgulb itreet, Bad in this section, has accommodations Mrs. John Vernell of Rumion Died Yanko and Max Leon. money to be paid Mr. Dacltorman, she 'somewhat aroused from tho dead- in charge of Mrs, M. E. Anderson Bank. Phone 2188. -_. tho rear wheels struck the curbing ening Influence, she recognized nobody, for 600 guests. It is built in the at tha Lone; Branch Hotpital. on the side of the road this would instead of doing so, displayed-his who will servo luncheons in addi- , FOR RENT. ' Tudor style and the furnishings and Mrs. Emma C. Vcrnell, wife of HER SECOND BIRTHDAY. badge and informed the store- Tbe doctor yfas> puzzled at tho case, tion to frankfortcrsjind soft drinks. • Ettabllahed oorner atom; .opportnnlty bring the car to a stop. However, hoped that with time the brain cloud for meat or vegetable market. .Mu.it, be woodwork are of an antique finish. John Vernell of Rumson, died Sat- the machino had gained- too much keeper that ho was under arrest for- teen to be appreciated. 128 Oarr avtnlie, Party Given. Saturday for Betty ,would pass away. phone Keannburg 84.. The golf course is 6,405 yards in urday afternoon ' at the Long momentum to be brought to a halt selling undersized lobsters. Later Died at Hoinital. Jean Whitmore of Brown Place. ' "\yhen' the armistice was announced Charles P. Wyckoff of Asbury FOR SALE OR -RENT. ,. 7 length and par for the course is 72 Branch hospital after an operation in this manner. • The rear wheels Mr. Davison showed his Interest m Four and live room bungalow for rent; Strokes. All of the natural features Betty Je^n Whitmore, daughter the matter and told'Miv Eastmond the little tonn went wild'with excite- Park died In tho Spring Lake hospi- furnlaned or unfuralahadi all improve- for internal trouble. She had been ran over the curbing and jolted the ment, We tried to'make Allda under- of the rolling terrain were retained a patient at tho hospital two weeks. of Mrs. Dorothy 3. Whitmore of that if he (Mr. Eastmond) -would tal on Saturday Bged 75 years. l\Jr. rnenlt. Apply John Bannan't, Lltt 1 truck to. such an extent that the stand whnt had taken place,- but sho atreet, Ituinion.' N.-J. ' 5n building tho course and over Mrs. Vcrnell was born at Everett Brown place, was two years old Sat- tall who had caught the lobsters ho Wyekoff was ono of tho first settlers monument was knocked of? its base. urday and a birthday party was did not'seem to have the normal men- APARTMENT FOR RENT; • 1,000 maple trees from the Steele 53 years ago and was the daughter It fell oh Mr. Autol'na and Mr. (Mr. Davison) would -try .to havo in Asbury Park'.' He was ono of tin Five room, ell improvemantt and 'ga- , nursery at Eatontown were used in given for her. Games were played Mr. Eastmond "let down easy." tality to comprehend us coherently. developers of the.Wanamassa sec- rage. Froapect avenue and MoLarcn of Ellen Coyne and John CoBtello. Saladina, who' wero sitting on the The Muring of bands, the cheers, the atreet. XnQUIra at John'i Busy corner.. adding to the attractiveness of the She had lived at Rumson several and afterward tho children marched Mr. Eastmond said ho had bought tion of tha city;. Besides a widow Phone Bed Bank 618-H. tailboard of tho. trucltf with their into the dining room, where ice general commotion of the occasion dis- course. - months and had moved there from |eet hanging down. tho lobsters from Joseph • Smith, n turbed her -greatly. She closed all the ho leaves two daughters, Mrs. C, E. JRANOE FOR SALE. - The officers of the club in addi- Tinton Falls. Mr* Vernell is super- cream arid cake were sorvedt, The fisherman at Bclford who is a ria- P. Hetrick and Mrs. Carolyn W, Bed Star Detroit Vapor range,, three Tho car soon came to a halt after room was decorated with pink crepo windows of her roonTand wrapped her- burner, nnd oven I In good condition. Tele, tion to Mr. Leach and Mr. Strong intendent of the Churchill place on tivo of Italy. Mr. Eastmond and self up la the couch coverings, as It to Hagerman. phone Middletown 782-M, or write P, O. this incident. A number of men paper, roses and greens- Fancy Box 174. Mlddletonn, N. J, , , ' are Thomas M. Gopaill secretary tho Rumson road. word on the automobile and others Mr. Smith were haled before Re- shut out sounds that struck harshly —•—-*•* • and Edward Conover treasurer. On paper caps were worn "by thib chil- corder W. J; Poulson of Rod Bank Barn Dance for Lodge. . MONEY TO LOANT Mrs. Vernell leaves a son, John were nearby. They got the monu- dren. Fancy dolle and' balloons iand unwelcome upon her senses. Have (s.OQO to loan on flnt bond and the board of governors are Mr. H. Vernell, who lives at home, and ment off the menwho were crushed last Friday afternoon. Mr. Smith | "Do you think If we could rouse up > A \barn dnnco for the benefit of mortgage on Improved property worth -Leach, Mr. Strong, Mr. Gopsill, were at each place'and the children denied that he had sold the lobsters the auxiliary- of the Red -Bank double the amount. A. B. Dlrhtnr Drum- a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Bischoff of and groaning beneath it. Both men Allda end drive. Into the mldBt of- the rnond place,' Re/d Banh-flSfl. . Samuel D. Walker, Walter Kohn, drew out gifts from a large crepe to Mr. Eastmond and doniod that he celebration, It would awaken her mind Moose lojige will be held Thursday Bayonne. She also leaves three sis- wore taken to the Long Branch paper rose, which formed a' center- APARTMENT FOR RENT. • Louis Kalischer, Benjamin Rease ters and two brothers, they being hospital. Tho accidont occurred had ever caught any undersized nnd clear her clouded faculties.™ night of next week at Kridcl's hall Four roomt and bath; newly .decorated and Max .Phillips. The membership piece on the table. A birthday cake lobsters. HE-bed the doctor. on Broad street.' throughout; electricity. Baa range, Ar- Mrs. Albert Keough, Mrs. Frank shortly before threo o'clock in the was cut by Betty and each,, child re- cola heater: rent f 80. • 27-211 Weit Front committee is 'composed of Max afternoon and Mr. Autolina died at The law proscribes a fine'of $20 an* in atreet, phont 870. Bed Bank. . ' ' i Egan, Mrs. Frank Thompson and ceived a piece of the cake. Betty Card, of Thaoki. • Fhillips, Dr. WiUiam M. Thompson, William Costello of Red Bank and nine. o'clock. for each undersized lobster.' This 'I fear the strain might prostrate FOR SALE. A. S. H, Jones, Broadus F. Powers received many gifts. Those present would mean a fine of $060 for both' her," be replied, and the day passed by I-extend my heattfelt thanks tt Three-burner oil ttove and oven^wlre Daniel Costello of Matawan. The Mr, Saladina's condition on Sun-•were Ruth, Betty and James Dela- friends and neighbors vho loaned tcrten baby crib on tthatii, atroller and a and Frederick Powers Mr. Phil- funeral was held yesterday morning Mr. Eastmond and' Mr. Smith to with the poor child baying no concep- 0x12 pen. Mri. F. O. White, Httbbard lips, Daniel D. Adams, A. S. H. day Eecmcd to improve, but on tush, Helen and; Yerna' Harrison, pay if they woro found guilty. In a helping hand at the death of my avenue, River Plaia, Red'Bank. ' ". at St. James's church. Rev. John tion ot wbat Its unusual turmoil signi- beloved father, James Tenbrooke. Jones and H. C. Siegel compose the Monday it was not so good. Harry Degenring, Jr., Betty and lieu of a fine the law proscribes fied. T^ LOST. B. McCloskey chanted a high mass Mr. Autolina was fifty years old Peggy Nimmo, Charles Rehrig and Mrs. Arthur Mueller. Bar p,ln, white gold, set with one dia- entertainment committee, and Har- of requiem. Burial was made at thirty to ninoty days in the county Among the decorations ot the little —Advertisement. mond arid two eapphlrel, at Smoke Shop ry H. Johl, Jr., Mr. Leach and Jo- and a bachelor; He boarded at Marjorie, Stanley and Warren Kins- jail. Mr. Poulson, and Mr. Savison Tavarq. Saturday night. May 30th. "Be- Mount Olivet cemetery. park square around which clustered tbe ward. 'PhonPn e -BeBed Bannk 1207-J. seph Letsig form the house commit- a house on Broad street.. He had had a,' discussion about this matter. worked for tho 'Manson firm the business establishments of the town WANT ADVERTISEMENTS SALESWOMEN WANTED. tee. ______Mr. Poulson said that unless more was a large white dove. It had been ROW BOAT FOUND. .Saleswomen wanted, with or without RUMSON MAN'S SUDDEN END. past twelve years and Ke was one prevlout experience; alia one that can'at- witnesses were produced he did not hastily made and the material was Phone Kum»dn 0855. of the most trusted employees of RAZING A BUILDING. tilt In office wotk. Apply at once.; Sttaui FOR THE BAY SHORE. feel that Mr. Smith should be found j crude, but as'It was poised upon an GENERAL rIOUSEWORKER WANTtD. ,ConiI>any. Broad atroet. Red Bank. John H. Shea df That Plate Died of the firm.- His, funeral was held Heart Diieato Saturday. A New Building to Take the PUco guilty. ' H6 said- that the Case emergency pedestal within the basin of j\ Broad Btrrtf, EatontbWn, N, J. FOR RENT. " . N«v Atiociation Plant Betterment yesterday at Long Branch, where seemed to bo no more than, one LPCUST JPQ3TS fOR SALEALE. Very pleasant large room, with owner; John H. Shea of Rumson died of an Old One. the fountain, It was a striking and at- Apply r«rmly Pttk. Ruthton. N . J. all improvementa; very centrally Intiat4;d Along Varloni Linaa. burial was made. man's" word against another's. Mr. tractive feature of the occasion, It was to bualnesa and ttatlon. Board, nearby. suddenly of heart disease" Saturday ' The automobile. service station GARAGE L__ , Apply 87' Maple avenue, Bed Bank; The newly formed Monmeuth : y ige mytmn; d Ban at.the'ag« of U8 years. He was Mr. Soladina was in a precarious aft,jiejljelieved(ho could 'allowed to romaia Itt tplaca and a Apply ISO Bridge avenne. Bed Bank. Bay Shore Improvement association condition this morning and hie and house on the corner of Maple TABLE BOARDERS WANTED WANTED TO BOARD. born at Everett and had lived at avenue and West Front street are get more witnesses. He said a fine month .went by, winter cams pn, and Children ' wanted to board,; f dr working is making elaborate plans for it* or- death was momentarily expected. of ?BO0 would, he-right for each I recall one day when It rained and 2 .Weith Bcr««n J>!»qe, Red Bank. claas people, by a retpectable white "wom- Rumson 45 years. For a. number beig razed by thoMonmouth wreck- ITS MOTTO—SERVlCEi . an, FricM reasonable and good.plain food, ganization dance Wednesday night, He is 32 years old. He has a 1 of years he was employed by Wil- ing company of Long Branch to man if they were found guilty and then froze, nnd w hen the sun coma out The Writ NaUonal bank, grachnldral , N.' In country, - Addreis -7,'iR., -draweri-M, June 16th, in the large hall of the wife and four children. One 6f Red Bank. • . -• •'.' , r.l- -., r. make room for a new service' sta- that if they were sont to, jail they the glistening effect was fairly- beau- . ' BROOMB S FOR RENT. .. ' "~ Ideal Beach Civic association at iam Mears and at the time pf his the children • was born on tho day J tiful, l.i ' ';'.,'" Tno.nlct alry> roomii.iiUtibla for Iliht t • FOR SALE. ' \ tion to be built by tho Gulf refin- ought to be sentenced foT ninety houialteeplni. Si Wnblntton ltr««t, lied East Keansburg. An orchestra has death he was working at Parmly of the accident. Mr. Soladina has days. Mr. Foulson said ho thought Bank. Twenty roorri houia overlooking Shrtwt- Park at Rumson. Ho was unmar- ing company. A short time ago the A wonderful piece of news .came to bury river. Red Bank: aulublo-fof,hot«L been engaged. Speakers from the worked for tho Manson company thirty days would be sufficient^ as uo one day.' Adrian Farrar had es- FURNISHED HOUSE FOR' RENT" aanltarlum. apartment home or boardlnej various communities represented by ried. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. company bought the property from Braill furnbhed houit, with game eehool: all improvements*. Splendid heat- four years and, like Mr. Autolina, neither man had ever been arrested caped death. Quits severely .Injured, ecu tha river, very reiionable. Fhon Ing ayttem. Apply 101 Broad atrettt Red the association will explain the ob-William Decker of'Red Bank and William Morgan, For many years Bank. ho has been held in high regard the building was used as an office before. The outcome was that the he had fallen Into the hands of the en- jects and plans of the Improvement Mrs, Margaret Drennan of Long by his employers. hearing was postponed until Tues- emy abroad, had escaped and Was now . . WANTED. COWS FOR SALE. • . association. Branch; and'two brothers, Patrick and business placo by tho A. M, Teanutert end mllkera He Farinly Park Two good* Holttetn cown'-for i.ale oheap. The chauffeur of the truck, at Morgan insurance agency, which day, June'8th, and each Tnan was on his way homeward. We tried to Steady work« Apply Parraly Park, Bum- Alio Ford runabout In good running con- The association is made up of and Edward Shea of Rumson, Tho aon, N. jr." . - > - • the time the accident occurred, was the principal insurance business held in $1,000 bail for appearance convey the glad intelligence to Allda dition. Apply J. H. Taylor, Willow Brook representatives of communities on ody was prepared for burial at before Recorder Poulson at'that but her dulled Intellect woi unable farm, Everett road, phone Mld'dletQwn Worden's funeral home. The fu- was Frank Crotchfeldt. He was in Red Bank sixty to seventy years Apply Powers, 184 Monmouth itreet. 1818-F-a. the) Bay Shore, extending from time. to comprehend It. Led Bank. FOR SALE. - , Highlands to Keyport. It will aak neral was held yesterday morning not hurt. ago. The Mr. Morgan who con- "Do not despair," encouraged the , H. R1TZAU, Colonial houie of alx roomi and bath; the railroad company to make cer- ait Holy Cross church at Rumson ducted this insurance business was remoT.r of dead anlmalt, Sad Btnic Tale, with 6ne acre of ground t fine ahade^and no relation to the William Morgan EUCHRE PARTT_AND DANCE, doctor. "When young Farrar comes phone 8E-W. fruit trtet. A bargain,. Kd. .Hayat, tain -changes in its time table,, to and a'high masB of requiem was BOB JOHNSON ON THE JOB. home and Allda eees hlm.it,may it church ttreet, Fair Haven, N. J,, shone double track its system, to run a di- chanted by Rev. John E. Murray. who recently owned it. Sueeetaful Affair at: St. Jamea't COW MANURE F6K SALtt. . Bed Bank;486ank;486, : • He "Told the World" About tha Red once arouse'her from }her strange Tarmly , Park. Auroson, N. J., *pbom rect train to Newark and to run The burial was at Mount Olivet Hall Neta Over $150. •' >77.' Hum'ton..-'; '••'••' : ?. ' ,' -•" . , NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. . faster'trains. The war department Bank Memorial Celebration. - lethargy.? .- - - •tn,L- J., H. The funoral was held Sunday af- thought of the possible results of the 1» Plnckriekyie y rroad,o ", Rtd Bankn. Taylor, Wlllowbrook Far™, Evirett road. The Mardean country club and out-of-town guests were enter- Other prizo winners,,at.1 euchrei Phone Middletown lSlS-t.J, • - opened its doors for tha new sea-ternoon and the sermon was tained at the Globe hotel. PRIZES FOR TWO GIRLS. exposure.' ..•'.,'•• „• •'••.' ,.'.' ' . SWEEEETT potxfo eiMU .. AARtMttNTa tb REN*!1.. , were Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Miss for aali.: David B. SoSel, Bed Bank, Star son Friday night, when the trus- preached by Rev. Luko M. Blcak- *^ ——. Di Tw«; to four roorat, •Mrnlihed. apart- Overnight Bat; ana Gold'and Pearl Anna' Hoffman, • William J.' Lang, -tfngutdod,' led iby^what waftrerd Boute »o^ 1. on Iilncroft toad. ' menta, overlooking Mbhrlwlburr.' riven tees held their first meeting of the ney, the new pastor of the Baptist thought she never comprehended, Allda . .. PUN6 FOR SALE. —~r~ boating, bathing, Hiblnif. Heal. U deilrad. , year and when the club held iU an- church of Middletown village. TAX1CAB AND TRUCK CRASH. Pin for Winners of Contett. Mrs. 'William Jeffrey, Mrs. .Jame? Baby- grand clano,' In good condition. Splendid train atrvlce, Dante. Apply Recently, in order to raise money P. McCue, Mrs. Huhm, Miss Mary had wandered toward.tho center of 8a Brtneh avenut. Bad Bank; 161 Broad atreet. Red Btnfc * nual meeting. By the unanimous Burial was made in the cemetery Eight . Hundred Bottlea of Milk the town. iA lad living near us had NEW BtMoALOW FOB SAL consent of the certificate holders of in the rear of tho church. for the monument memorial. fund, McCue, Mrs. Margaiet Murray, Six roomt, all improvementii, gra . _ -..„„ ROOMa 6R BOASior Broken Thii Morning. Mrs. John Ham, Mrs. Chadwlck, been the first one to notice nnd rec-nreplace; reaaonable terrat. Phone lis .Comfortable, airy, furnished rooms, en the club it decided to Increase the tho Red Bank fire department held ognize her.' Astore, electrined, ha had Broad ttrtet, near Harding road), conveni- Eight hundred bottles of milk a popularity contest' Tbe contest- Mrs. John Lang, Muriel Hill, Dan- •POLICE PUPPIES FOR SALE. - ent to buslneta eectlon and btlaaei: uealt number of certificate holders by Blirunk back in a sort of superstitious Fcdlgreed nnd regltterad! r«uonable. If desired! sataje, Ap-ply Mtt.'. Ktilgrjt, JOSEPH H. HARRIS DEAD. and cream wcro destroyed in a iel Mahoney, Mrs..,H.. Woollsy, 1 nine and to replace three of the ants were six girls, each represent- fear as he came across her. She badAlbert wrmbt, 113 Ntwmin Sprlnga road. 111 Broad ttrtet. Bed Btnk. ; . ,' collision between a taxicab and ing one of tho fire companies of tho Catherine Kelly, L.. Logan, Mrs. Bed 'Banlo •• •'>•••• •• •• >, -. • " - - - present trustees with three of the Owner/, of Swallowfield Nuriery reached ,tbe fountain, had climbed up 'REA*L~__ new certificate holders. The new milk truck at three o'clock this town. Miss Gcrtrud] Uendripkson Henry-Billings, C. Mullin,'James OENERAL HOUSEWORKER WANTED Ni..w. oolonlal .hoW^ijJT' toonjt' anil Farm Patted Away Saturday. McCue, Mrs. Katie' Brown, Henry Into Its basin and there she was crouch- for houie on Newman Bcrinia roadtalao bath) with' larje sun roDrai'lot JOiJOO trustees will be selected by lot It morning on East Front street, near of Newman Springs road, repre- ed, . her arms > about the celebration Broad , ttrtit. Apply Mn. Knight, 111 feet: price »e,800i, rauit ba»« ai.snn Is expected that there will be brisk Joseph H. Harris, who conducted Harrison avenue. Tho taxicab senting Weste(de fire company, col- CrosB, Miss Anna Lally,. Mrs. G. Broad »tr»«t. Tied- Bank. down. Ed. 'Uayes, Church > he Swallowfleld poultry farm and : dove, her head nestling"'upon Its breast, .£si'WA'SfES~T Ha»tn, N. ," -•---• bidding for the certificates. The was going in tho direction'of Fair lected the rhost.money and first Trouham,' - R. Hammond,, Anna sweetly iloglng an'old-time tune. A r flower farm at Branch avenue, Lit- Brennon, James P. McCue, Delia to la out for day'a work! two daya re certificate holders financed the club Haven and it ran into tho rear prize Was nwarded'to her last; week, light enow created, the surface of the quired. Phone IU< Bank «0J. ', ' American, radiator; boiler .)»»•.;»__. originally and they have a large tle Silver, died Saturday, morning of tho milk truck, which was stand- Tho prize is an,overnight hag, Sec- McDermott, Mrs. David teroy, Mrs. dove, but she seemed imperrtoui to OPERATORS WANTED tyittm, with eaptittlon laViW, ISO: water financial interest in the club prop- from a complication of diseases at Delia Mead, Mrs. Mary Dlotorich, on. Singer maohlim. Bteidy work. Qood boiler with heater -ttll ^taie>tayia*«aiaai ' The club re-elected Mrs. Philip :ive of England and ho had lived and ho was attended nt ~Dr . Edw." i {• Victor Goodrldge, who is presi- AppJagate, Alico Conn, Catherine wantid: ABpl/'et onoV to II. Hodae, n New Jersey S3 years. Eleven McKenzlo, Mrs. Leon Burdgo, Mrs. tbe atreet. He'dashed Into a hotel Latrlt l siC ititi vrmemrsmewMain (treat) Eatonlown. M«tt U • fjur large] reemar • lUHe, Pater* president, John O. Madison Stowart'B ofllco at Fair Haven •-•nt of Relief lire company. . near by. At that moment iti lobby ehlekcn houie, large plot et groundt with- years ago -ho moved from Port Frank Curlcy, Miss Sarah Mead, n walking dlatanca ot 'H«« * Bank Itatldn. .- vlci president, Mri. Clementine Hll- Us injuries wcro not serioui. Ed waa filled with a noisy. Jubilant' crowd, TfjpOTFsTfEwTrJSSor . Rent reasonable.: Call about IHO P, M. ', dabrsnd treasurer, Henry Van- Norris to Little Silver, whoro he vard Rlttcr, who was on the mill Frank Conn, Cornelius Bly, John may b't purchased at Btorek'e of Ooune, ea HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PARTY, Hcoley, ,'Sr.,. Mrs. Gcpfgc Grob, surrounding, and, cheering Adrian Fa*. Oro»d threat, BM Bank. Oone early to fjeorga Lakfi Hetddeti'e Corner. Had Bank. ' Daalen recording secretary and had ilnce lived. He is lurvlvcd by]ir"u"ck,"wu' cut" with glasi and rar, who, at that moment. had (wired avoid the rust, Mrs. Grace Bubliri, Benjamin' H. at raven.aTitR'VM'Tound; anlar Mortimer Robertson financial tecre- his wife and two ion!, the latter n|, lnjjur!ci ) wore dr(,,scd byy Dr. deception • Will b. Given Next from the depot. , • .IBTRENtt . tdi tN roomiy, alf,woitrai Mtwove- ' tary.' The leaiort for dancing will Tueiday at J. Letter Eliner'i. Mrs. Peter, J. Lanpt, , wri'rooma, rurnUhfd or rnifurnUhad l being Harry Harm of Tort Nor- G- . —VanVorl — -s —Warne r of __.»_.Red Bank.- Wll- "Ob, Mr. Furfarl'coraeicoaiequick! menu, bo> walir hiatl gaiadT ) locttad en open June 19th and cloti Beptem- H. Kearno^, Mrs.' E.Em- da.lrable athtral location. II Bail front Ftarl end HaOarttr •venuet ,, Apply »KT ris and Howard Harris .of Wost- Both tho taxicab and tha truck' The Red Bank auxiliary of the linm VAlfQa Drlicolir/gaaped tha.lsd. atreet, Had Bank. Irae to MriMi,, OOioMe_JlarraJlarra, BBycaraolrrancaraolrr and ' bet 11th, Tha put nason wit a were badly damaged. niont,. E. Kolinsky,. Eleanor M. .... i apDAflldN i^OR SALE. l^lt l«. T«>hn» RiRd BBk vllli. The funeral win held ycitnr- Lang Branch hospital will hold Its. Whtn tho aelouufled Adrle'u'reached- ojkle-faee •(tetrio 'tedt elan, alit txl Pl««« «>phon» ank sueewiful one for the club. ' urani»i rubttr ana italnt. Ha»enot-uit,, foor lime < Aatomobllei owned by William Ml»» Janet HemlrlcUion to Gradu- ner on Broad street. Vocal teloc- upon him ono terene untie Ind ley a rnoiiihi In all iubl«l« ihnmji »rad«» one at I have • new MMhlne, No i...... V- H. ChMey Of Morganville and ttons will be given by Miss Florence »'eight. Call Bed Bank l>«|.». MM. Montgomery Hoose wat tha ate from .School in Connecticut. It will he Held ITDeifofd Tueidiy dond weight In hli arms. »h» refused. ApyPj William Il.Tl,T«i ptjarlei W. Soden of Pattenon Mother of Five Children. Finkelitoln of.Red Batik, Edward But when with the dawn of a new MAN WISHH PoSITTON. • alhtrln* atntL K«d Bank, ph«ia 4M-B. 3 Mint Janet Douglas Hendrickion, O'llrien of Rumson, and Mri. F. W. Mint, June 22d. tumntf with Part A TUfard a* eatak or flimemtretlon.* fwnnUa)) Jl«d Bnnlc, collided Bgtur- Mri. Roin Hoots, wife of Mont- daughter of Charles E. Hendflck- day iha again woka to consctotinieip,. er, thljntr ind rpultman, T, pane. 141 morning on Branch avenue, gomery Hooso of Beiford, died lust Viindorpool of Aibury Park, l'lie Chemical lire company of Bel< the light ot reilon returned «u in, wait End avenue, witt tnj, y. J. ' IDEAL HOME. son, Jr., of Wallace street, will accompanists will bf Mr«. Arthur ford and tha ladles' auxiliary, of tho fcBfl Mitt loutloni itvih ro«m< bm, alt Broad street. Both can Friday of cancer after a long sick- graduate June 10th from Ely thore lovely eyei, and they had opened M m '&m*gti, but no on* *•• ntu. She Wai '46 years old and for fl. White and Mist Lillian Terhuho company will hold a' hot chicken to n new life of lore. 4nd bspptnua, lnui»«im»nt«i lot lOalOvl «trtgt. ruit school it Greenwich, Connecticut, r. floden agreed to p of R«l Bank. Readings will be supper at tha ' flrchouse Tuesday, ».I,IO». CeaiUult While, JbtwwJ llnct ay thirteen years e!ie had lived at Bcl- Sho hns completed a four-year Nitlonal Bank oullijlni, tit* Bi«k. »h»nt damig« done to Mr. ford, to which place iho moved (tivon by Mr*. Earl Chorry of'Key- June 22d, from half-put Ova until Why U>« SldVstsOW Pteipered. couree. Mlin Ilandrickton has port lillf-pmlf t nini e o'clock'lk , • A n elibolb r , "Ho—w, l—i It, builn«u ,.ha„ . «„o mumuch from M»taw»n. Mri. Hoouc leaves maintained, an excellent record In five children,- They.era Mary, Ella, ato fc«it will be tjarved, with chick- «»PMMd In th» a]d» a^ow?" wlted • cows, her academic work ttnd li one of «n is tK—•a chli••-••f dlth,• ' • A.. loa.d of.' thee main from the m»jmajn t«nttent. Kitontown ipfaHt DaaX Margaret and Edgar Hooie, all of tha leaden In nthlctlcs at the Strawberry Fettlvil at MldlUtown. "I «Urt«d tha UvTng ulialiton to . kdii of kith V«rn» Hammond; daughter of whom-llvo at home. The funeral A »lr»wb«rry festival for the wood which Wat recently given- to ind Jtelittlr.il a vary „., , school. Bho hu» played bwoValli tho firemen by Frank Andonon will »mokln« clgarett**,;'. r«»ll«d U» [Hammond' <)f Eatonlown, wai held Monday morning at Ht, tennis, baakcllinll' nnd ha* Ukotl benefit of tli* MiddUtOwn Baptlit hustlinustling managerma , ' tultfretillB, Miied and eoM nt>)tt( u !«• Miry'i church at New Monmouth church will bi hald next W*dne«- be dlipowd of. Thocomptny will h I dont ••« why that should dnw lar HteUI »irtlB<«)< futMshid with «a,h 'ifjrfUr i lick- part in \trsck events,'- y nwi jtrlita ruiohable (or qulek ith. •*«*W;'iM«»N th* fir) WM•rui burial win pjaj|« at Wount Oll- Sho elect offlceri, Monday night, June poop|».», p of iha hockey U»t lUh, "•, 4,*; ,/.•,,- I ttttBi, Kyi It4i - team »on'< Chirry Tn* farm on thi »l*t*' Jt»; every mothir.taVea Ku boy fall. hjfhw»y nt that U In,»nd point* out ih» bojrlbl* •»• Mi 1; »Deae LAUNDRESS WANTED.. „ ', •ROOM FOR REfiT. •„: .:- FOR5AjLE,:\;.;i;: v '••.Tht bWeka.'all 'Uld al»; eggs'per lJay^lB • Bli rooms and'.bsUi. all lmpirov,ments! i.White laundreas, by. the day. op, take Large, nicely: furnished room fos rent; , New. house - of .six nice' rooms, oudern 1088, and the cow«:gave good crianpatoe. garaga"and pretty shrubs! v lot tiiW, laundry home; must be competent. Apply near blah'school. Inquire' 28 Tower Hill mprovements, sterfm heat; gsragej aood Apply Thomas N.Woolley.iPemberton'.ave. llri. William Harina; Gllleaple' avenue. ,«,»»«,,TO LOAN. •••.-., -:-..- avenue, Red Bank.' • , : '•': ; IS?****** Good,terms; flow rts.dy., D, w. ioii*uMty.up*ab;tM*ilt* nu», Ocesnport, N. J. ••'. <•-'• ••:'•!';';'-••.-•;'•-':*• Fair. Haven, N. J. Phone Red Bank r Mtrtln, real eitate. 240 *East Front -.-.•• -(HV^j ^»"««AUIS.'FOR. RENT. •.;'..',-T"-.'; Money to losn on. bond and mortgage-. 1468.-J. ' "' ' - ":-.•...' HIGHWAY PROPERTY. ^ WaUr beatlnsT; «MUj«i;:»Wili;Srt : a ; l Apply to A, L. Ivlm, sBeglstu; (raUoIn*, ;,.,. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: •;, Nine room* and bath, city water, electric street. Red Bink,-phone- 1188. r«e far tbree «ara, «oops:{or 40 ;••• - ' ' 'v«wW« avsnne,>BadjBaiik.' -i -.(^ ivw early »wo,«ofaa"•(.rt&mtI:»>«• ,»» .. .no';i^mjpOrtad-; pareatai- aJl... J__ ind.bullderi Jobbing done; Jscob Eolrlch, .RIVER PROPERTIES FOR SALE, ltffhts. *t«im beat, hardwood >8o»af largo ; EARMS WANTED, V , r - stud.' FjITCab of Chinatown, 186;-* corner of-Appleton and Hamilton avenuea, H have several houses onNortb Shrews- porMMs: lot 200x260; ibade treei and Have city clients ready to buy farmi In erms io suit putebassr. . JT«r appolnl 'i ".'.On,;furnished •roont.iliiiw'atado'i' •49 FARM, HANDS SUPPLIED Oeeaa/.Vtsw,; pear Leonardo,: Address. ee P. F. Kennedj, Mcnmouth. slmt, of. an «iatlo»a)ltlei. 'Call orvwHUi8.' 8a»- worth Fo Ling, :$26. phone AsburyP bury river, with 'all Improvements; beat ruit: price 19.500. Ray H. StUlmaD. Bute Monmouth eountyj also- vHIag" ,b6meir -• Oakland street. Bed Bank. yi;r;>-.-- •'•• Leonardo. P. O. box int. ', ' • -'-. -, : '•' • view on river. Joseph Seita, rail estate, Highway, Entontown, H. J. town, river and shore properties. Stnttjet- honei fled Bank 2g»t ofmo.B. gert ijgenoir, 88 Wait atroat, Maw York L ••-•:• POLICE PUPS AND DOGS. ' - f4 Monmoutb atreet. Red Bank,' phone HOUSE FOR SALE. < ter. wlUi full description of property to • • ";•. •',' ...!• 'BOABplNQj ''''7''' '/i7^ * • : -~ ^ ^ef ^^#JBVaV%*" d -ww^ »^»', av -^^^, Bfrx • •' • i f 213D. * , ; ,. * •* . . "•« ,'•'..'.. - ,', Bay^BV StfJImaDe StaU Highway,; Eaton- Shro-wibury Manor off«nungia«l ««* . : , Latest'style. Can aupply a»y, axooun* A few police i piins: for' lale whera they • ,.81x. rooms, all Improvements, -16,000; 'town Dairy, phuTie Red'BankTas". • '.-• .•••' '':>, •• MONEY TO -LOAN----;-' •'• <•- <<* will havja good home; also pattly crown pni'i 10,200,' one $7,600, one |S,000, and eommodatloni for pnylmt gu#i(». In «fttmi ' -J , ascond roortgege, , Hljblamls Flnsnca neeaed, sUes SJ to 4«. Montnoutb\8trert -^HEMSTITCHING. " " ChHitlsn family! largfi cool airy «oM(, ^ Company, OS .First avenue, Atlantic High- Men's Bbop, SB , Monoyutb atreat.': B«4 dogs.. Priced Ipw for,quick aala; Trewer __., gold, sliver, etc.: 'buttons,- bne »8,B0(Pr .P. F. Kennedy. 114, Mon- RIVERRIVER. PROPERTY.PE , FOR REI^T^ . ' • • Six rooms, us,: ws K H0U3E FOR SALE, / . » station. River privileges; Can Ibe seen walking dlttanca of LltUe BUvei lUtlpn. -In running orderj being- sold, foe bill. sariKei Immedlita poaseailoOi^Fhone Una' Mra* elaii bliblipp. Telephone 114S24 . Women'. vigovigorousr , free range itoek, eight'cent* Seven room» and cellar; Homer furnace, at any time. ,A. J. Miller/River Plua, Apply Klltabeth H, Pow«r#, Syaatnort Olaon'a Oarage. Mlddletovin. N. J, Exchange, 4» : RIvenMr r« JMd »J,«hJ,«h. .Pay-old chick.. SS eenta each. HALL FOR RENT. electric and ga»( beautiful, large lawn, avenue, .Shrewsbury, N. J, ftioQ* Btd Bank 1288-Wr '- •:.•• ;i.;..:.>•:,•: :•';:•?-••' •>.•••• phone 1169-R. 1 J s Banty'S'" •' ••:•"-•• ••?*"-••' BlaBlauvaltu . Holmdel. M. J. , Third floor, 10 Broad atreet, tor lodste, 8DxIB0; alona good road: near depot; Bink'MMr-.vij..^::," .::.' ••> -.?v > "'.•.••;••>.•: HOUSE FOR RENT. »-> ;' 1 --ltk^TOaVlVM».';W i»BU>>'-1»T«tit«i CARS FOR SALl!. .'•-•'..• daocH or enterUlnmenti. Can ba rented 15.000. ' Caleb U Luker, Belford, N. J BRING VOUR -, i 'All Improvementi V.and'' good- locations •^••..vv^APARTMENTrTb tET.^fv..j -r, by-the year, njanth o evenlna. Apply Phone. .Keamburg '-76-F-ai, . We do all kindi of battery eharslnsi n: FRANKUN; PAfiJt, ^!7 'Bade, phone 887.11, Red Bank..; Anplir.-:to--.MIeh«eUVM»ii«. J*!::oheiinut ' Six rooms and bath: Improvementii In Dodge roadster, two "brand new tires, comer Broadway and Locuel a»enu», Wai good condition, $12(1 also;Tw!n.BIx-Paek-- R. Haoot A-Bonii 12 Broad •tfeet. Bed automobile,-«i- well-at ndlo batUrlei etreet. Red Bank. •' •••••• ••-•••• eooil condition. • For Information: e.oil »8 "CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. charged and overhauled.1 Prloea 7 reason- Long Drsncb. N. J#l too aoree belog ds»el- Shrewsbury avenue./American Storea, Red ard, A-l shape, phone 047-M. Mlddletowq Bank. • • . .r For- new work; also jobbinu done. oped Into • restricted • bulldlnr loU 80«16U I •'•',"*« Pe'rae'nai property' and 'real estate. Louis •••• • •-•. «»*»*>,,»(» .WANTED,.,' ••• .'•.-*..'• .-'•-- able and work ffusYantesd. Fajr-Slmor'a A Garage, Mlddletown. N.: J. .• . Screens mndeito'order and put up. Have •'•' ' FsttTO^Bsiyetrly. N. J., PBonaHa.- ,, - White woman wanted for general bousa. Bki ';: vKi '• iy:i' ' /: HOUSES FOR SALE. ™7~" Motor Co, 116;West Front itrctt, Dhoae cement sidewalks and cgrblmr bslm (all ; l 7 Two homes on Elm place with all Im- all experienced help. Small jobs ac- throUghoat the entire-traotj aJeoolty leaJ • '•'•• . ;:.-,!•-. WASHINGS WANTED. •.;.-. ;i •:. •-.- work; two In fsmlly. !Address: 188 Bargon • - •• ^roR»VEL,::FOR,.SALE.;1: . •,:.'-. ; ,- WHEN MOVING Ked Bank 1670: . Fine gravel for roads; can atand Inipac- call Bed -Bank 1112, Wllllom Decker eV provements, • Can be bought on cood cepted. : O. H. VanNesn, 64 Shrewibury -Foutlsras-wsihss wantid ta.tokohonn, J tarmi. Joseph Bests, real estatBrfU-Molt- •avenue;"Phonp-766"Mi"Ked-Diink.- •- -FOUND— -' -=:.•- •..•..- 'Addtena ar.Bank street. Bed Bank. • tloni thirty*ienta per-eublc yard. ilL Blt-Sone4ocaJI-and long- distance movingt-bag* a flue place to a tore your, car for any ,. ' -..•- HOySE FOR RENT. ; : IAU, phona 26.W, Red Bank. Al>o concrete gage and express. 37 Maple aveiue. Bad- raoutn Hreet, Red Bank, phone Red Bank .. FORnRENTFURNISHED: Office on prtmlaes. • Hay H. Stillw*cu All, Improvements? and feood location. Bank, Anytime, anywhere. parioil of time; open day, and night; juat managing ageotv State blahwaj, Eaton. ; gravel, - - : ••'•',.'-'-, '•'•'' '•.-" ''•'••'> '••> " '::'..,' ' 'For season oc year; nine room house, a block from-Brorid street: plenty of room town. N. J. ,-•.-• • .,„••- <:-,..::.;;,••,;:..;',t 'j Plenaant front, room I .breakfast If v da- Apply to Mlonnut, Verangi. 1<3 Chestnut vv fully furnished: .four master'a rooms on '. altfti.; 120 Harding road.- Bad Bank.••".--.,' atreeU Bed".Bank«V.I;- .'--••.Uv''.••*'-.'•-- •''-..', < -. . > LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED™^/ " |4W CASH . " ' •» •'.. OARAGE FOR-RENT. ' for either Indoor or outdoor parking. Boro Alio eaw filing and gumming, and Ught will buy 8*4 acres of land, 60 fruit;trees, Well built, fireproof: rent 85 per month. second floor; plenty shade, nice 'ffrounds. Auto Storage, Mechanic street and Globe , , WOODBROOK,.., .•....„• • . .MONEY TO —„.. , . , Also motorcycle, • Harley.Davidson for D. W. Martin, real ertnte, 24Q East Front .. Branch avenue »ni) three Mlnntta $a,O00 Jobbing: s William I;"Crean, Broad atFeet. seven-room house and barn., A nice :ourt, Red Bank. •; ' ; ' Typewriters rentoO, ^ bought and sold, 00 on • first!, mortgaget ;also other Shrewsbury, N. J. V Phona Bed Bank country home. .Caleb Luker, Belford. aale, with side car. Apply: 188 South street, Rod Bank, phone 118S. north of Little,Silver statlon^offera opDor* \ Ttnbln-a. n- Broad i street;; Bed Bank,; " amountMri Land* Loan, Company, Front Phona Keansburg 76-F-al. Bridge avenue. Red Bank, two blocks from. SPLENDID HJME FOR SALE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. tunitles to purcbaae attraetlvo homesttes 1 . Estimates jin any carpenter_work cheer- V-^ APARTMENT"TO IET.- \~\"••-<•• atra>t,.'•Rid.-;af|iite:-'-K';."->.f-•-••>•• .-' station. in--rtC4hpld,-'-8B,00O, $75O--ca8h- down,- bal- it-pre-developraent~priceerr'rIioWi"oOxItOff „' .• •'•:.-I,-::-:T'SAWDUST.'" :pi: V ••:::;•:- POSITION -.WANTED-.'—* —•: - fully given; large or email contraeta io>. feet.i with , water 'and clectrlcty ~and one ••-.,-• FIVB rooms and 'bath,"choice locttlon, ..(. .. HOUSE FORiRENT.^ by all round, map on i estate; . Several THIBAUT WALL PAPER fOR SALE.' ance easy, terms; six nice rooms, bath, hot I let ted.- Employ only -first- class help. A.rT.' Porsmus"or agents',-*Red Bank.; * All Imcroveraenti and good, location. ' • Sawdust' (or sale at' fifty 'cents per load. and cold water, new Heater; large corner mile from Red Bank, are as' low as $350 Applr. to Michael. Veiaage, 142. Cheitnut Not delivered. > John H, Coolo Jr., .New- years' experience; :best references. ' Can 1026 Thlbaut paper booki; paper banging lot 60x160. Edward VV. Lintner, E West Satisfaction guaranteed. , Charles A. Me- now. Free map on request. Excellent but : drive Ford or handle gas niower. Address and painting Interior decorating. Esti- Claskey. Newman Springs avenue. Red service. Dave E.: Berry, oBlce at- Wood- etreet. Raoijank.;; :•'.••"-••.."•.•:.. -.-•'•,• .-; man Springs road> Red Bank. : Phone Main atreet. Freehold. N. J. Mower,, drawer M.Red Bank, mates cheerfully slven. G, A. Miller, Bel- Bank, phone 463-M. ' . ' ., ... for. twor fine.• kittens.' Apply Mrew Vani. 488-R. .,• -• :.'•>•"••/..••;•'",." - , ':' -' .- . .'•• ••'•• brook. Little Silver, N. J. _ • ';. * •:'.• 7.andt. Pear) avenue. Fair Haven, N. J. • :•• ;.;•••:..• ,•- >.'•! BOY, WANTED,: A .••••!-. .-,, ford; N. J., box 60, phone Keansburg ., FOR RENT. • CEMENT BLOCKS. T familiar .wlth^typawriter 'for -general office . HOUSE FOR RENT. . New sljt* room home, with sll modern 1 ' ~WE FURNISH A LOAN SEtfVlCg • ''•"••••''J.*o; EdCHgLBACli-'at 8ON.•'- . Sidewalks and mason work; SxlS cement to' thoae who needtSOO or less,':. Xawlul ; IDS west Front street, Bed Bank/phone worlc, Monmouth .Motor Co., 88 Maple Eight rooms and bath; all Iraprove- Improvements And garage, located on East 1 «vanue; Red Bank.-'-•••••-; raerits.' H. B. Bchllchtlng. State Highway, APARTMENT FOR RENT, ^~ Front street: Immediate possession. D. blocks, 14^ cents In yard, 16H cents da* rate. Under supervision ot State Banking; : -127B. . Auto accessorleaiand VtthahUfng. .. opposite Golf Linked phona Ited Bank 940; also store and six - room- apartment W.-Martin, Teal estate, 240 East Front livered la town; also rockface, 18 cents Department. Applications1- ^aken at th* - -.-:. HOUSES AND. LOTS. oppoaito new theater, $125 pier month. delivered and 17 cents ID yard. Peter JDe DOCK-AND BULKHEAD BUILDER. •At River .Plata;': amall'.payment down, itreet. Keil Bank, phone 1138. oHlce. Uours'SiOO to 6:00,'li0i) F, M. . ON SHREWSBURY. WATER FRONT, P. FT Kennedy, 114 Monmouth street, or Ponti, 245 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. . •, Porfaible: docks and flqate; i'llepeela«y. balance monthly, < O. J. Bloien, Diver I FOR SALE. , ; ..." - 301 Spring street, phone 1520-R, or 2064, RIVER PROPERTY FOR RENT. Phone 454 J, Red Bank. • Saturday. Newark Cash Credit. Co.. room •• A. B. White. 38 Oakland Street, fted Bank. Plata; Red .BaWc, H, J.-;-^ >•-.::-• ',-1 L. :.:.. • ^(Motjir .boat,huU.brarid new !8»:10La!so a fourteen-room home for. rent; will in- Red Bank. -Six ropT$s In half: a double -house; all ~10. Klnmonth Building;, 710 MatUsoa ; JWIRE^WHEEl. SERVICE. •;. : : brand new two-cylinder Marine engine, 4- stall heat for winter occupancy; alt Im- Improvements °and Bleeping porch; for FARM FOR SALE. venuo, Asbury Park- "Cash Ciedlt >\ '- •'•' ,'vOIRL, WANTED.;.' •••.., , ..-V-. cyde, 12 h. p. Marcellus, ,Falr Hsven. provements. Apply Parrhly Park,' Bum- . ROWBOAT3 FOR SALE. season; or year;' eight minutes' walk io Seventy-five acre farm or will sell a part. Hour," lUdlo Station ,WAAM (263 me- ••••i Winwheels rebuilt. John .Hanaen, it Girl wanted for marcelling. Apply at ion,.N. J., phone 877, Rumson. • New, cedar, 0 {oot tenders; also row- Twelve room bouse, electric, toilet and ters), Newark, N. J. Wednesdar even- Weft Front street/Bed Bank; Phone 72-R. Helena Beauty 'Salon. 04 • Flrat avenue; Red Bank station. A. J. Miller, River f EXPERT AUTOMOBILE WASHER ' ioats, 12,, 14 and 16 feet long; also an Plata, phone Red Bank UCp-R. bath; hot and cold water; usual outbuild- lng» 9ilS o'clock.' *•' '•:•'.. ' . ••..:.. .^.TTVVWKlNOS ;>. V V--: i Atlantic Highlands N, J^ ' ' '.•.'.'' :,•-•- /FURNISHED APARTMENT now -in .charge of the wash etand «t the ~'.8-foot sailboat. Can. be seen at Dick- 1 Ings; less than three miles to Red Bank. -.' made to order."Clarence'McLean/.68-XtP* .;.-:;••: ;;• < A rim MOS&T ^~~ for 'rent; all Improvements: nicely fur- man's Boat Works, foot of Wharf avenue, .STOSES-.FOR RENT Price $16,000. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J. Contractor and Builder. . plncott avenue. LbngiBtflnch. phone J1063:: nished:, pleasant : aurroundlnga i garega. Boro pusses, Inc., r.lobe Court and Me- Ued Bank: in Doremus building, on- Mechanic "street, Phone 76-F-81, K.antburc. famtlr . .waihlngs- wanted at 'the .Private State'Highway, JSatontown, :iW, J» phone' chanic street. Get your, car washed while Benjamin. W. Covert 188 Bergen p . ':'•' l - -I -, LEM SUTPHEN, - . •..;-,. Bunialow Laundry, 851 Pearl atreet, oft in town.-' Service-guaranteed. CAR WASHING MY SPECIALTY. right ne&r Broad street; excellent location, BUNGALOW TO LET, FURNISHED, v 243»iR. * .* .: ,•-.."•..•.'.',;..' -' • '• all Improvements; alzes to suit Apply to Bed Bank, phont 721, , ,.., , paper, naming and decorating', IS& Me-Bergen place. Red Bank. . ' NO NEED TO DO ANY COOKING 1 guarantee you a satisfactory Job. Let 'at .Leonardo,. N, J.; four room, bungalow, Jh.nlo street, Bed Bank. Phone; Ull-ff. CARPENTER AND JOBBING >: ^iFORRENl. .. mo prove liny ability. Charles A. Jones, your oytn broker or the Land & Loan Co., furnished, to let by the month or. season, LABORERS WANTED. l in'.1088, for the women, were; all orna- 10 East Front street. Red Bank. - TWO MEN WANTED /• of all kinds.; window'and-doo? acreeni'i-'all '::.'Seiff& -room* vapartment*. all Improve- mental and • were spared, from all their expert automobile washer at Boro Busses, on three Jots, fruit trees, front and back Jersey Central i'ower >.-a> Light O«.>, work firat clan at reaaohable prleei. Jo-' ments!. $86 per'montb, opposite the' depot. Inc., -Globe Court and llechanlo street. HOUSE FOR RENT, porch screened; near depot, elegant beach; ' 'to wa Is tenant home* and work on/arm. work., Dont hesitate but travel to Storck 101 Chestnut street, Bed. Bank,^.; . Mlddlatown Stock Farm. Thomaa BTFIald. lieph B. Lake. Red.Bank. -' Samuel Bwarta," • 14 West r Front street, ot - Course and get' your 'copy.. Red Bank. . • : , furnished or unfurnished*. seven rooms, Bftrage. ' Rent reasonable. Inquire F. Me phono 1887. •• -.-: .'',.','... .:• •••.' every modern convenience; delightful Govern, box 141, Belford, N. J. ' R?E~StRAW"'FOOAl£r' CASTLE'S ICE CREAM r BEAUTIFUL HOUSE,, • SALESLADIES WANTED. • .ROOMS FOR RENT. , SAVE YOUR.OLD CARPETS five minutea' walk from center of town: Htelffbborbood; $70 monthly, furnished; FOR SALE. Stack of rye straw tor tale" cheap. W. It tarved In brlclia and tandnlchei; alio, ' ^Beautiful reversible ruga made from old J $55 unfurnished.. Edward W. LIntner, 6 Steady poaltlons wlth good salaries of* 8. Bray,1 flplmdel, N. J,, phone. Holmdel ther famous Sunnier'At*-.Appla. Sweet > :.Two furnished; rooms . for light house- carpets and-chenille portieres.' Write for ready June 1st. Many other opportune West Main street Freehold. N. J, -Five tube ra.dio set, loud speaker, stor- 0 Luneh. Mlddlctown, TJ.' J. i.'i:•::."• - keeping) In private home, all' Improve- circulars, American.Rug Manufactory, 296 ties for rent and sale. -Call Hadley-Hall, age battery in beautiful cabinet; also fered to girls who maka good. F. TV. menta. Address 42 Throckmorton avenue. Vermont street. Brooklyn. N. Y. • opposite, depot, phone Red Bank 1888 or FOR SALE. breakfast set, beautiful bureau and kitchen Woolworth Co., Red Bank. * SMALL HOUSE, FOR RENT MAN ^WANTED • Red.Bank.- .--., I-'-, '• :•'.".:• '.• . • ' -•' Twelve acres s?t sood farm land, 60 pear table, enamel top.. - 3. Thompson, corner an Main street, Fair Haven; all improve- to cut graa) regularly 'one day a week! fif- . 420,000 FARM'WANTED trees, 150 apple trees, blackberries and, HarrUon avenue and Harvard road, Fair, ments. Apply Fred Dennis, Fair Haven, ty cent! an hour,- Phono Red Bank 1108 , • •-;. MONEY TO LOAN. • near'Red Bank; client'has cash for right " . F.OR SALE OR RENT. raspberries; no baildinss. f3,600, terms. Haven, phone Red Bank 140S. UPHOLSTERING. , W. J. between 7:00 and 8:00. P. M; "' • 'Tn'Bmoun'ta.of $5,00Oand more, on first Four - .room bungalow, with -. basement, • Upholstering and reflntehlng of all kind* U i .. ' mortgage, on approved real estate^. Ap- property. We also"; want small farms. and ten-lots; improvements. At. Camp- Near Bed , Bank. Caleb Luker, Belford, HOUSEKEEPER, ' , TOMATOES AND PIGS TOR SALE. WANT TO BUY ,.•.. •:•••>• ply to John H. Gregory, 170 Broad atreet, List with us.'; Hadley-Hall, opposite de- bell's -Junction, Bellord, N. ,J. Inquire N, J., phone Keansbure 76-F-31. middle aged, refined, wishes position in of furniture. Frank Howard, 66 Harrison Tomato planti for * ale; also young plga chlokens and ducket will par belt price. n«d Bank. V . -.- ••., • •'- •..•/'.. -' .. pot. Phone Red Bank 188 or 1144.. at 208 Monmouth street, or pnone 580-R, Red Btfnk with elderly; lady; home- con- avenue. Red Bank, phone 2081, < (or sale. J. Ifenry Vlnlag, Tlnton FalU, ~~ ^BUNGALOW FOR SXLE. , MUSIC TEACHER. Phona J86jM, ned|Bank; or call 72 Brldga STORE FIXTURES, FOR SALE. Red Bank. : Violin, piano, Hawaiian guitar, cornet, sidered more thati wages; - no laundry. NJ avenue, Rdq Pank.- Bi'Adler. .- ' Slx^rooma, la.rge lot, over, half acre land, tenor-banjo and mandolin. Lessons given Will meet' by - appointment/at any time. Carpenter Work Wanted; . American slicing machine, Toledo scales, garage and good garden spot; arnfee quiet . WILLIAM V. rilETRICH, , CAR FOR SALE, »27aT BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE.*" etc., practically new, good condition. Ap- evenings, except Friday evenings, and all Good references, "Address Refined House' All kinds or jobbing attended to br an Chevrolet sedan; fln. condition; two Centrally located t< price' rcaionableV Jo- village nesr. Shrewsbury river.- Caleb Lu- plumblnir, beatinsr and tlnnlns. { Pumps and day Saturday. <"- Telephone 2&7-B, ' Red r ply .48 Cornwall street,' Highlands, N. J., windmills repaired. Agent for Master car- keeper, drawer M, .Red Bank. .. • - • experienced carpenter. * Writ* or phone* yesra old, Phone L. Schilling, .100 Bed •eph Seeta, real eatate, ;64 Monmouth ker. phone Keansburg 7B-F-81; . -.': Bank, or call at 50 Rector place. bo» 881. ••"•.;•• .••••:•"* '••' ••' . ' buretor coal saving device. Fits any fur- FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. Marvin, . 83 Harding road. Red Dank. Bank. •treat, phonpn o Red Bank:2188. ' ' ' SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. nace. 42 Leigh ton avenue, Red Bank. ., DOUBLE HOUSES FOR SALE. Family wash, wet, not exceeding 25 ENOINE FOR SALE. •; •' .••.•^•V.'H :.-•-. LO8T. .'..: ;• ,: . .- .Close to station and,, school; goodloca- Phone 682-W. . " = . One. $12,500,.-:,;renting....for__511O-per pounds,.75-cents; rough dry wash 6 cents Phone S60-J. **< FARM FOR SALE OR RENT, > •'< Two'setter .d0gs .black and'-white; rc-. tloni.water,:, toilet,.gss,:..e]cetrlo'.and. heat; Ctlll*, Ova aptede, kicker motor; lit any Farm of 17S acrei,. 100 tillable: for ea> f 7 : s" SLAB STOVE WOOD. month, and one for $11,000, renting for per pound.' Rough dry wash and flat work rowboat. At iO Shrewtbury avenue, Red wardflO eaW. -/Beturh Bumson. road, reasonable rent Phone . 668 R* J Call- at $105 per month. P. P. Kennedy, 114 ironed, 7 cents per pound. Hand ironlwt WE BUYAND SELL. or rent to cloie ani e'atate. Thomaa B. SeabrJgnt,:.'K.';J., Telephone -846, Henry 20 fcelghton avenue. Red Bank.: Slab wood, principally .oak^. sawed- In Bank. Fleld, Red Bank, phone 608-J.-,», . ..;• atove lengths; 182 cubic foot load dellv* Monmouth street, or 301 Spring street, ff desired. Jersey' Coast Laundry, West All kinds of household soodi, antiques, A. Caesar.'. ••• ">•'••*'•-. - Front street. Red Bank, phone 204. DAHLIAS FOR SALE. BABY WAGONS ANlr STROLLERS: . FOR SALE. •••••#' ered for $10, C. O. D. John H. Cook, phone 1520-R, or 2054, Red Bank. musical Inatrunentu, trunks,. baas, etc Thru hundred rooti, whit", red and Jn many itylee and altes.' Samuel Bwarts. ,.- .."NINETEEN EIGHTY-THREE," ' A $25,000 six per cent first mortgasa Jr., Newman Springs . road, . Bed - Bank. ART BOYCE'S- ORCHESTRA. FOiTSALE. Red Bank Auction House, 31-37 Moo- irple; alio aone buttoni. MAO Shrem- 14 Weit Front • atreat, > oppoaitia Broad when a!l-'wa,s perfect," and'life-was all lov- now on a $7S,000 property. Boes- M. Phone 468-R. Strictly professional musicians; music a Packard light • seeing bus/ seats 24 .ry avenue. ^Bed Bapk. atreet, phone 1887, Bed,Bank, a •'-.. ing' and < joy. 'Get the -new song . from Clayton, 102 Aabury. avenue, .Ocean' Grove, FOR SALE AT. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. business, not-a side line. Latest tunes, passengers; in perfect condition. Price rooath street, phone 1084., -\ • "H! Storck of Count, anUalng it with every- N. J, phone Aabury Park 2677. $1,000; also closed -bus. body for' sale, \ FOR RENT. '' -JORSES FOR SALE. : . body «l»e. .'T .'.'.•-.;., • :-. -••• • '' House of six rooms, bath, hot water generous enchores. Music committees, TILE SETTING A SPECIALTY, Flva room houie and garage (or rent, . BULL FOR SALE. heat,; .electric, ' sas, large' lot; sacrifice note this. For.terms phone Art Boyce scats> 83> passengers; In perfect, condition A good team of work hordei.--ieveH'and . OH| IF .1 COULD ALWAYS BE One two-year-old, bull for .sale; crossed (manager), phone 312-M. Rumson. - » price $1,000. Burdge & Russell; Globe Floors, .bathrooms, vails, fireplacesY «to. cheap. Pater deMldowiti, River Ptfia, eight yeara old. ^ /Apply Btepneo Seelay* 16,600; furnished for season $600. Caleb Court and Mechanic street. Red Bank. N. J. ' * ; dr.aanilng—for -the old .world .was perfect between a Guernsey and a Holsteln. Bay* L. Luker. Belford, N. J., phona Keana- ••- . ^MEN, 18-35, J Estimate! cheerful!7 fiirnlaked* • 'Work Mapla' etreet,,.Kflanaburg, N. J. >" ': • *. you'^ee. Full' details - In the new' eong mohd - E. Thortiei Palmer avenue, 'Kqans- burg 75-F-31. Become rnllwEy postal clerks; commence USED CARS FOR SALE. BUannteed. . William' Thorpe, JrH 198 BOY WANTED. luOTS FOR,SALE.-> J •• '• : V1O88." brought' out by,' t^o' locals; .Btorek bnrg, N. J., near Plinilps'a Mills. at tl,000 year. Common education suffi- We always have plenty of. used cars in Bojr wanted for meaaenger lervlea; good I hava aeveral lota'ncar hlghachboL Red of -Course, - .-.'•• •'••'.; . . FOR SALET Lelahton-avenue, Red Bank. •alary. ^Veittrn Union ^Telegrapl) Co., Red Bank. Prices tl.'.ht. • ifaleb X. Luker, Bal- 'HUDSON'HOUSE. Several stores and gasoline stands along cient. Candidates coached. Full particu- Hudsons and Essex coaches and most any Bank. ^ , t ford. Phone Keanabura 7C-F-81. ' , • BEDS AND BEDDING. , , Boarding;- centrally located; hot and tha aUta highway, one with 275 feet lars free. Write inimedlately. Franklin other kind you may be looking for. Hud- ORIENTAL RUGS. Jr Two pillows trivia < free with'avery bed cold running, water; ideal for commercial frontage. Five-room bunaglow. location Institute. Dept. W-136,Rdchejt;r, N. Y. son & Essex Used Car Department, South , . WANTED. MILKMAN' WANTED. .' purchased.' Samuel' Swartx, 14 West Front people, -Reasonable' rates.'_ 181 Hudson fine. Caleb Luker, Belford, phona Keans- Seventh avenue. Long Branch, "main office, Our only line of business :.,carpeti. W» Clerk wanted to work- In office; good Man-wantedttrllve In' tenant houae emd avenue.'pbone)>Red Bank H8rW. HOUSE FOR RENT. 350 Broadway. Phone Long Branch 827 street, opposite Broad/Street, phono Red burg 7S-F-81. , v : Very desirable etaht-room house with buy, sell, store, repair and clean. Import* salary. Western Union Telegraph Co,, Bed to milk. Mlddletowb'Stook Farm. Thomaa Bank 1887. 7 ••: •: '••• ••••••• •.'• •', - : - ~ ATOR.RENT OR,SALE. RADIATOR. HOSPITAL. . ers of Oriental rugs and earpet eleancri. Bank. •8. Field, Red IBank. Phono BOB-J. 1 - HOUSE FOR RENT. * " ' - bath; two-car garage); choicely: located at , .>. .CHICKENS WANTED. -. Flva t room winter, bungalow, alz room House of six rooms, improvements';'ga- 229 Broad, street, opposite Irving place. \ We repair , radiators, fenders, wind- Tozlan Bros., 62 Monmouth atreet, Xt«d ' HOUSE FOR RENT. DESIRABLE. HOUSE FOR RENT bunsalow-and seven room .house; 'posses^ shield and door class for all cars. Fire- 1 Will pay highest market prieea for fowls rage, chicken house, half acre ground. 20 Red, Bank, for rent from July first at Bank,-phone 2161»W.t> , Boaaa at Beaddent). Corner, on State in good location, near station; all'convex and broilers; Call or write'Alex. ZwIckL sion* at odee. --Caleb 'L. Luker, Belford, apple trees; $85 a month, n£ar Shrews-" $100 a month;" Allaire' & Son, "agents, 60 stone' tires and tubes; W« sell Ford road. Thomaa 8, Field, Bed Bank, phone en;es. Moderate rent. Apply at the office N. J; Phone'Keansburg 7B-F-81. ' ~ honeycomb radiators that will not freeze 89 /.North Broadway, Long Branch, N. JM Keg 81. bury river. - John Fries, Newman Springs ?l treet, Keo Bank.. 80M. of SIgmund Eisner Caji Bed Bank.'- :r", . for $14.50. Red Bank Radiator Works, LANDSCAPE GARDENER. phone. 1B00." , '.,''.. ' :' t •- '' • ELMERCWA1NRIGHT. , i . road, Red Bank. ' • CARPENTER JOBBING 113 West Front street. Red Bank, phone Prunlns by experienced men; spray Inr. :CORN AND HAY FOR SALE. ELECTRIC MOTOR. ,'..••-•-I ;• DREAMING ONE DAY • Justice of the/«ieace.. .Criminal and collec- FOR SALE. by competent man in any branch of work. 1177. .. Corn and hay fos/aale, V.| VanDorn, One-quarterter a••, • p.--'—•-•-< electric .mptor/ 110- in the orchard of 1088. Oh what a dreamt tion-cases receive prompt'attention with Six river properties t {20,000, *22,O0O, No job too large or small to receive prompt laylns'out of ffrounds, larffe or'imalL Ad- Hslf-Mlls road, Red Bank, Star Route, ilt, A, C, elntle phase,.never used: 112. Andit'a all In the .five. lyrlca of: the - sohg. results. Day and night service. Phono 4. $24,000, 130,000. $35.000; and $40,000. attention. Saah.cord and glazing: Esti- * FOR RENT. - vice given as to what, when and how to Wo. 1. -' \ Ison'e Garage, Mldljietowiv H,,J; - "''"'. Office. Eisner building, Red Bank. Btorek ql Coune will save,you one If yoii P. F. Kennedy, 111 Monmouth street or mates furnished. Screens a specialty. Grou\d floor of'five rooms, centrally plant. T. H. Stiles, 121 Hftrdinff road. VES, IT Wlllr BE DONE RIGHT 7 FORD TRUCK. FOR SALE7 telephone' In. - r, - ' * '^ ' ~ ' •* ' vT^ ~ TFOR SALE. , . . .' 301 Spring street, phones 1520-H, or Prices right. C. H. Bennett, 127 Mon- located. Improvements, except bath; on< mouth street, Red Bank, phone 124-R. flight up, five rooms, centrally-located, im Bed. Bank, phone 1153. If your ear-Is washed at thoBoro Busses, A 1024 model, one ton and, a halt; itaks •••'• .'•' FRESH COW FOR SALE. ^^ Near' Stata road, FslrBeW Gardena; alt 2064. Reft Bank: Inc., waab' stand. Charles A. Jones, expert body; carry twenty barrels;. Aaron Arm- room bungalow and' cellar^ lot 40x200 feet. provementa, except' bath. , Rentals < o - 'Will- milk .twenty .quarts per day] haa AT THE AUTO TIRE SHOP. HOUSE FOR RENT. about around. $5 per room. Inquirei'at 14 Navesinki Atlantic/Highlands* washer. •trong^phone. 498-R.Red Bank, .• passed two tuberculin testa. Can.be.seen For quick .eale 82.000 cash. . Caleb -Luker, Six rooms, all improvements; new com. 1 Belfolrd, phone Keansb.urg76.fMU.' Vulcanising tires' an4 j tubes, -'General Riverside avenue, phone l416?Mo Ilet One acre, beautifully located, overlook* PRACTICAL NURSE, INCOME PROPERTY IN NEWARK,.' and milked' at any time.. K. M. Wyekoft, cord tires and Mlchelln tubes in stock; re- bination sas and CDBI range. At 80 Hud- Bank. . • •"••." 'Experienced, middle atfed worr|in la will trade for. farm property on State road, Llneroft. N..J.. .'•' : ; >. '.,•'.• WANTED1. pairing rubber boots; kerosene oil, 7376 son avenue. P. F. Kennedy. 114 MonJ Ins Shrewsbury ilVer and Sandv Hook; itx mouth Hticet, or 301 Spring street; phone CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. . free for an,engagement. , Telephone. Rum* Write or call. tHadley-Hell, oppoilte da- SLAG ; ROOFlNGl TIN ROOFS COATED Old family stiver,-'^lasiwafe, ehlns and gas; denatured alcohol. 80 Mechanic minutes' walk from Watarwltch station; •on 8B8-B. pot, phone 1888,or 1U4.;Bed.Bank. brass ;\ also mntlque) furaltorej" must ba at street. Bed Bank. • 2054 or 2298. Red Bank, residence phone. Re-modeling old houses .a specialty. A ana made tight; chimneys Mpalred. Roofing few -dollars spent on improvements dou« prlct..13,000, easy terms. George Lodiii REED BABV CARRIAGE FOR SALEk HEAL ESTATE. materials for s»:i. Ogden McOlaskey, 188 least 100 years old. A postal'will, bring BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK NOTICE. me. Tl Rlehmond.^T'reehold. N. J.. If, you have property for sole send me bles your profits. Let roe give you an es- 921 East 149th street, New York Citr. ;Lloyd iced baby ctrrleia $7.00,.white If It's in Monmouth/county and: TL^ Hudson avenue. Bed Bank. t Fhone Bed hatching' eggs for eale; $1.00 a settln&r. timate. I employ only beat of help. Sat- enamel crib 19,00. 28 Drurnroond'place, wish* to buy or-rent naturally ,you iuat Bank 400-J. '•' , ,-•• ' •'-: V DANCE HALL FOR RENT $6.00 a hundred; also setting hena, all a description and your price. X have sev- isfaction guaranteed. G. A. McClaskey, to private -parties for aueh activities as eral buyers. Now Is the time to buy or SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. Red Bank. think of W. A. Hopping. Bed Bank.*- : Ideal Pipaiesa Furnacaa Installed pure stock. Mrs. Louis - Soffel, Monmouth Newman Springs avenue, Red Bank, phons FOR SALE, BELFORD. . • euehra parties, dances, birthday eelebra-, road, near Long Branch boulevard, phone sell. Joseph Sesta, rc^l estate. 64 Mem-463-M. - Iioei—bcautlrul rererslblo rugs ' made FURNISHED ROQMS. , * t complete ready to flre,from C90 up, depend* tlons and istraw ride parties. Harrington'a mouth street, phone Red Bank 2138. With or without boardt three minute Four room bungalow. * eieetrlo -Jlghta; Ing on elle. Now la the cheapest tlrae,to Eatontown 2436-M. from jour old carpets and rigs. Semi new; will eell cheap- for' caah. -Qcorsa hall, neat/Headden'e' Corner, N. J. ' READY FOR RENT. walk from Strand theater, 28 Hudion ave- InsUll. F. N. Leslie. 26 Chestnut street, \ FOR SALE. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Beautiful six room buugalow, corner ol postal ' forv circular , and ' lull particulars, Boyce. Union avenue, Belford,',U! J,- , 1 nue,' Bed Bank. . •' .. • ' '•• '• ',' Wutley. K. J. •• *• •-. • ; •• COTS FOR SALE. One hundred and ten-acre farm, •ajrtn- Overstuffed furniture, cushions, slip cov Peart atreet and McCarter avenues. Fair Weirfleld- Huff and Carpet Cleaning :'Co., Three -lota'"on- Thomas avenues near room bouic,' large > barns and usual - out- era made to ordori supplies, tapestry* ere BUICK COUPE -FOR SALE.. . MONEY TO LOAN, r, Coast Millinery Sell-Ssrvlc. Sbopp*. tonne and leather; lamp shade silks, wire Haven; every modern improvement, ateam Edison place, Olendale, Irooklyn, N. Y. In good condition: good rubber. , Oharlei "Can loan on Drat bond and uortaage Coma In and aeleot your spring hat: Smoke Shop. «acb. C0x262; nlcU Ie1(£nlots. buildings, Ona tnlle from Red Bank. heat, bath, open fireplace, garage, Iota of 1 loanb from $8,000 and-up. 'Land eYLoaa Further particulars from Carl J.'ahH, 31S.000. Caleb L. Luker, Belford. Phone frames, trimmings. H. Cbark's furniture ground. Appl/Mrs. George Harm, Syca- C' Armttrong. Shraweburr, N. I,', 'phona nothing over 18.05. values up-zo 17.00. store, SO Monrnputh-street, Red Bank. LANDSCAPE GARDENERT" Red Bank 4B8-JI. i Co., 10 East Front street.-Bad Bank. 12S West Front_atreet, Rca Bank. /• Keansburg 75-F-31. ,. more place. Fair Haven, phono Red Bank 206 Broadway (oposita Stelnbsch's), Long' DIAMOND'S CREW ON CORN STALKS New. grounds laid out and planted. Old FOR SALE, BUSINESS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE.. Branch; N. J. • : HOUSE AT LITTLE SILVER FOR RENT. MAN. Centrally located. Price reaaonable. Jo- in'1&88, so everybody-had plenty of jewel- Corner Prospect avenue and Rumson Splendid opportunity to make profitable WANTED. grounds Improved 'V nd beautified. Tree. > Freeh cow giving about alghtaen quart! MOTOR-BOAT FOR SALE. :• ry and the farmers no lack of money in roAd; nlno rooms, all improvements; ga- connection with old reliable nursery com- odnlllc per day. John Muton, Winter aeph Seata, real eatate, 182 Riverside aw** .Eighteen foot, 2 b. p., In fine running Farmer and wife, elderly, on small farm and shrubbery sprayed and pruned.- Ad- nue. Red Bank, phone Red Bank- 884. thess days.- Your copy of the song Is at. rage, large lawn, garden space and fruit pany, soliciting orders In this vicinity. or country place, near Red Bat^ki man to farm. Red Bank. - condition: how in. wateD'and wilt giv« trial. Storck's of Course. All.aboard ' • trees; immediate losseaslon. Telephone Full time or part time, Write .Hoopes, vice gladly given. N. Butterbach, box S3f» TYPEWRITE? HEADQUARTERS,. Price. $100.. jit; B. Eayea, 174' Branch use Fordson. and all modern implements; FOR RENT. 1078-M, Red Bank. . Bro. & Thomas Co., West Chester, Pa. two Jersey cows and some chickens. Want Fair Haven, N. J., phone Reil Bank 5042^J. ' Threa, room floor, $16; central location. Typewriters ranted,.. bought, and aold. avenue. Red Bank. ' •' . «"', •' - :. * .' FOR SALET • 1 : Trutln's. 58 Broad etr»et! Red Bank. '- Six room houae, all • Improvements, •• , MONEY TO LOAN. , FRANKLIN AND LYDIA MOYAN, settled, neat, obliging people. Apply with Inaulra at 14 Rtverilde avenue, phone •SUBURBAN BODY FOR SALE. 87.&00; terms to suit. .P. P. Kennedy, makers and palnterB of .Blgns of all kinds, copy of reference to.-Box'287,- Fair Ha- LANDSCAPE GARDENER; 14U-M. Red Bank. Large four-seated; auttabla for Reo, On bond and mortgage on real estste In MORTGAGE MONEY WANTED—$8,000 ; 114 Monmouth street or 301 Bprlng.street, Red Blink or Vicinity in sums of $600 to on anything, anywhere."} New studio, loca- ven. N. J. • Grounds laldrout and planted by ax> SACE~OF""DAIRY COWS. on improved property on highway^Eaton- Ford or other light truck; price: reason- phones 1520-H, or 2064. Bed Bsnk. $50,000. Apply,i John - A.' Lovely, coun- tion, corner of Bridge ayenue and Oak- perlenced man: advice and eatlmatra gladlf town. A good loan; Apply- Ray H.'StUl- able. •'WV W. Cook. 88 Drummond aeenUe, UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY At Arthur W. Pitt farm, between ALL WE QLD FARMERS WERE HAPPY selor-at'-law, South Amn,oy,/ N. J., phone land street, .Richmond huilding, nt rail to purchase a fine home near the beauti- given. SpeclaltT transplanting; and tree) Bquankum and Lakewbod, • Tuesday, June man, State Highway, Eatontown, K. J. Red Bapk, phone 1781-J./_. ..-: .-'..'• • South Amboy 131-M. / road gtation. Phone Red Bank 611-M. 7HljDS0N~COACH"F0R SALE. •'.'. in '1988., for there was * nothing to do but ful Shrewsbury river at Fair Haven moving:. Alfred Sander, Seven-Brldn, Ith, at l'80 P. M. /• " CAS ANCTCOAL . ' pamt.'pletures and gather in the honey. FOR RENT. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. Abundance of shrubbery' and fine trees ROOM FOR RE^r. combination ranges' at' low prleei. Samue^ A 1S28 Hudson coach 1^ exrellent con'' Orr> boyl' Get your copy of the new song Present location of Sweet Clover Farm . Two large building lots, corner Broad- six tooms, bath, two-car garage. All Im- road, Port-au-peek,, telephone Lone Braneh Room for rent, all Improvement!, A. Swarta, 14 Weit Front .atreat, oppoilte dltlon, 'dlio wheela. .Any demonstration. fiom Storck of Course; Let's go 1 . . way and Locust avenue, Franklin Park. provements. Plot 54x,360; pricft'$10,600, SK76. Time payments. ,Call Bad'Bank 1637 af- Dairy at 48 Washington street from June W. Wordan, ihlngled burlgalow, Harrlaon Broad street. • phone :»87,' Red Bank; • HOUSES FOR SALE. 1st. Large plant ideally suited to dairy Picrrp-"Edwards, 'owner, 305 Eastbourne A. B, Dlrhan, Drummond place, phone Red avenue. Red Bank. I PLANTS FOR SALE. tef 8:00 P. M.. >.'. <•:.'• • '.. •••• . or similar business. Inquire N, Dor emus, avenue, near Westwood avenue, Long Bank 033. Furnished Bungalow To Let. PRINTED AND INLAID LINOLEUM. < 1 b,ave)-several houses In Rlvar Plaxa, phone 526, Red Bank. Branch, N. J,, phone Long Branch 1386. STORCK OF COURSE • Reasonable :tsnltable'for Decoration day. with all Improvements, at a. reaaonable. FARM FOR SALE. At Rumaon. N. J., four rooms' com- fi abla to aupply you with your copy o( Newman Springs Nurstar and flower ger- .. Alao Congoleum rugs In all sites, to FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED ' FOR SALE. suit'any .room. - Samuel Bwarta. 14 West price.'. Joseph Slsta, real estate, 64 Mon- Farm of. 814 acrea for sal* on main pletely furnished: all Improvements! near "198!." • the new eong hit by Larry La- den, Newman Springs Toad, Bfd BansS, mouth atreet..phone Red Bank 2188.. • for two or three months; not ovee^MOO Five seres of ground, house of six highway between Freehold and Long Front atreet, opposite "rosd atreet. Red rooms, heat and electric light;' $12,500; Shrewsbury river and bus. Telephone Roe and Joe Bmlth., MONEY TO LOAN. per month, - Also bungalow for, sale* at a Branch; excellent potato soil; 61 acres in Bank, phone 1887.' • • ' •'.'•' bargain, $4,000; at Oceanport. DIFlore's five minutes from Red Bank. P. F. Ken- woodland. Large trout brook one-half Hoboken 1729, frpm 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. SALE OF DAIRY COWS. To reach th« homes in thl, section hcidt* 1 T * 'Money to I6so on first bond'and mort- 3EED SWEET CORN F6R SALET"" real estate office, 152 Monmouth. street. nedy, 114 Monmouth street or 301 Spring mile long. Three lets of farm buildings. E^ Nonlerholti. Meiers "hotel. BSboken, At Arthur vy. Pitt farm, between Ing else can equal Tha Register, which gage on Improved real estate worth double street, phone 1250-It, or 2064, Red Bank. Sguenkunt and Lnkewriod, Tueiday, June goes Into over 7.100 homes .every week. ' Golden Bantam and Country Gentleman tha amount loaned. Alston Beekman, at- Red Bank, phone 1128. ' Price S125 an acre. Ray H. Still nun. Eat- N. J. J275 season. »th. at l;80 PMJ" ' sweet corn seed for aale. J. C. Hendrlck- torney; 10 Brosd street. Red Bank. TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVE. FOR SALE. FURNISHED. ontown. N. J. \ B6HOAUTO STORAGE, : ,~ pon. cY-Son, Mlddletown,-K.-J. Telephona /.J ; Mechtnlo straat and Olobi Court. • WIU r STORES FOR RENT. .' Good allowance given la exchange for Five-room bungalow, with piano; $2,600, NASH FOR SALE. FOR A REAL GOOD MEAL Mlddletown 798-R. ••-•.• ''•"'-/ your old coal or gas stove when you pur-terms; six room house,, all Improvements, A 1923 Nash touring car, first class HOUSE FOR BENT. store your car by the tour, day, week, ' -Two large roomy' atorea oh' Monmouth garage, large lot, good shade, near beach atop at tba Cafeteria, corner Grand and month or year. Day'and night service.'•< i.-r.'.i HAVE YOUR CLOTHES M • •treat. 24 foot fronti, plenty of light and chase "«.• new one, ,» Samuel Swarte, 14 mechanical condition, new battery, good ' All'^ baprove'mente' and 'Lgood location. olaaned at tha City Dry Cleaning anoVTJye- West Front atreei, opposite Broad street, at Leonardo, $6,fi00, terms. Caleb Luker, rubber; guaranteed 58 miles per hour and Uonroa avenues, Aaburj Pirk. Fresh Ttg- Apply to Mlchiel Varange. 142 Ohaitnut BUNGALOW FOR RENT. air. See the Xand A Loan Co., 10 East Belford. N. J., phone Keanaburg 75-F-31. :; Ing Works, 9 Mechanlo street, * near Broad phone Red Bank 1887. climb all hills; original bill of sale from ctables, home-mad* pastries. Special ea- itraat.'tReWILd LBank SACRIFIC^ E A LOT, . Bungalow.- all./Improvements! garage>;' Front street, .phone Bed Bank 626/ atreat, Red Bank. Phone-2117, William MONEY TO LOAN. OFFICES AND HALL FOR RENT; Nash Company. Price $350. 'Inquire tcrlnir to dlats. Also well-heated an»l tO»U5. on Bergen place) owner neede Karrlsori avenue. .Inquire otVDannll, <1 0atrov, -proprietor. .•;-.,. .. • EVINRUDE MARINE MOTOR AGENCY. Two large halls suitable for organiza- Taylor's Garage. State Highway, near mouiy. A. D.DIrhin, Drammond place, Mechanic atreet; Red Bank, phone 1818f ". Evlnruds /tnbtbra' of various models- for Bond and mortgage, 1st. 2d and Sd, or Headden's Corner. modern rooms: reasonable, European plan* phona Bed Bank 1138. ., IF you HAVENIT ALREADY, rqwfaoats. canoea,' sailboats, etb, Prompt will buy mortgages, reasonable discount. tion!, and four oRices, two connecting and SIX ROOM HOUSE.' list your house. oi property with ru. WW* Alio make building loans to responsible two single, for rent In the Davidson bulld- FOR SALE, RIVER, FRONTAGE. J. E. Fowler, proprietor. LOT WANTEP • list your house. oi* property with ru. delivery and-Installation. Frank P. Dick- All Improvements'; - screens; - two-ear t ga* hhavev - fttfattini g lilist off : out-of-towutfto n bbuyere. man, foot Wharf avenue. Red Bank., builders. yWolf. 100 Monmouth street. ng; Immediate possession. Apply at 100 feet by 285 feet.deep, la^ge bote ont William attest or Thtockmcrton ave- ragei lot 44x210. Inquire at 1Q4 Eock- Hadley-Hall; opposite depot, phonff 1888 Red Bank, phone 106-M. Davidsons, Davidson building. Red Bank. of forty rooms, all fumlihed, near boat SALESMAN, AGE 24 TO 30T • nue fatate, price and.termi. Addreai Lot, well avenue, owner,.Long*.Branehr,g.rah, , .N.'-JN.J. or 1144. Red Bank. ,' ^.' FOR SALE. * FOR SALE: ' '_ ~_\ -, good fishing and boating, sacri- Must have made at least $100 per drawer M, Red Bank. . Ono corner ,lot, .7&X16O.-corner of-Mo- - , WORK FOR ''UNCLE SAM," HOUSES FOR SALETPORT T MONMOUTH. TRY CURCHIN-3 FOR FACE VALUET Post office Clerics,, carriers, railway pos- Farm of 42 acres, ten room house, all fice $35,000, $15*000 cash, balance mort- week, for special work In Red, Bank and OLD.FASrllO'NED BOOKCASE FOR SALE Have several h6uiea for lale at Port hawk and Delaware avenues at Mlnnesink gage. You should look this over aa this : r Let us be your barber. We know: how tal clerks; $1,700-92,700 year; men, 18 outbuildings; 800 apple trees, 100 peach vicinity. Bee Mr. Felllngton, Qlobo bo- , Uehogany bookeaee and ,deik ^combined. Montnuuth. N. J. Caleb L. LuVer, Bel- Farkrprlce 11,200. Apply George A. Cur- trees, 200 pear trees, eight seres aspara- is a wonderful buy. ' Caleb Luker,' Bel- to please, . Expert tcneorlsl service. .Ctuv years up. Sample coaching free. Write ford, phone Kesnsburg -76-F-8V. tcl. ned Bank, Thuraday, 1:00 to t.00 ' Two mlrrere, mahogany framaa. 28 Drum- ford, N. J. Phona Keanabuj-g 75.F-81. '. chln'e Barber Shop, Second National Bank tls. O.Khlll Fsrm. ,HeJ. Dank. N. J. Immediately, Franklin Institute, Dept. gus: $10,500. half cash. Caleb U Luker, moni plaee, Red Bank. ToTpuRciCHrvBuirriANb : building. Upstairs. . ••. i.' ~~ ' > TIME TO BUILD I ' T-136, Rochester, N. Y. Belford, N. J.. phone Keansburg 7P-F-11. FOR SALE. F. M., or write Suite 1115, 101ft Chestnut MTCK COWS FOR SALE. Wa have . the • lot. ' Choice .situations, .Chicken house, 10x12 feet, sNed roof; In street, Philadelphia, Fa. from A. D, Dlrhan'neana tha utmost econ- ~ FOR RENT. near toWn, near, river.. Call us., Wa are FOR SALE. BECOME RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS. Bom* good freah Holttaln cowl. Mld- omy and lasting aatlitaetlon. : Showroom Six room house with all modern 'Im- Rabbits: Flemish Glsnti, New Zealand Men, 18-26, become railway postal extra good condition. Can be mo vet illetcwn Stock Farm, Thomaa 8. Held, at'your' service. ' Hadley-Hall, opposite easily. Alio some coops for hen and Drummand ^place, phona' P88, .Red 'Bank.' provements, centrally located; IftmcdlaU depot, phone 1888 or 1144. Red Bank. Beds,' Angoras and white rabbits. . Also clerks; steady; commence $1,000 year. Oriental and Domeftic Ruga ' » Had BanV phohe BOQ.J. possakslon.. Apply White B;oe,,'Register Common education sufficients Specimen brood, some dr inking fountains, feed PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ' . FARMS AND. LOTS FOR SALE. some pigeons at reasonable price. Apply troughs, etc. ' Rail of inch mesh wjre. and earpeu ehampoeed and dry eteaned. WANTED, In ell branches'.-- Estlmataa'.eheerfulUr building.'R«d Bank. . , t Hillside Grocery, Navesliik and Linden coaching free. Write immediately.' Frank- Old earpeta msda Into rugs. Rat ru'is io buy fisah cowhand dry cows. Raymond given. J. E. Parker'eY Son, 188 Bhrawa* .. I hava numerous farms and lota for sale Un Institute. Dept. S-137, Rochester. N. Y. Price for all about one-qusrter of colt to RED BANK PROPERTY FOR SALE.. •In vlclnUr o£ Red Ban*- and surroundings. ,venue. Highlands. N. J. • makcV _38 South street. Red Dank. . wovsn. Telephone or a, total.card «IU B. Thorn«, Palmer av>enut, near Phillips'. bury avenue, phtohe 114B-M.-Bed Bank. ' Two-story house, six rooms and bath) RED BANK PROPERTY FOR SALE. M0T0RB0AT5 FOR.SALE. Mills, Kesnsbutg, N. i. - Joseph Sesta, real estate; 64 Monmouth NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW FOR RENT, bring our truck to your door. Monmovtb LODGE ROOM FOR-RENT. .. garage! situated near Broad street| 84,800, street, Red Bank. *!ione Red Dank 2188. Eight rooms, bath and laundry: every Motorboats from 18 to 40 feet long. Semi-bungalow In Middtetown, garage Desirable roomavtllabla for use second Urns. Calsb . Luksr, . Belford, , phona improvement; two-car garage, lot 65x200, sea skin without motor, 20 b. p. Wiscon- Carpet Cleaning Company! telephone lion* ., :< •• . •'"..' WANTED. situated on good bus line, about fifteen Experienced houseworker wanted In and fourth Thursday nights of each month. Keansburg 7B-F.81. • , near Broad; atreet and high school; sin motor, 16 fa. p. Lothrop, N. J. M. 15, ^minute's* walk from railrosd station; con mouth Beach 2U0-J. William Gross, pro- Rhrewabury. Bleep In. Good wages. Two single houses and one double houae, $10,000,'part cash, balancs mortgbge. Ca- h. p. Can bo seen - at Die .(man's Boat Apply at tha olBca ot Blgmund'Eisner Oa< . WHY CAN'T WE DREAM OP 1»8S : also two houies hear depot for eale. slits of six rooms and bsth; with other prietor. '•.,.' , Phona Bed Bank «8«-M. POULTRY BOUQHT AND 8OLD. whan there,la to be a big foot bridge l.b Luker, Belford. N. J. Workn, foot of Wharf avenue, Red Bank. Improvements except gas. For further othere to Tent. Gold Star Real Estate, 86 CURCHIN'S FOR REAL ART^ FLORENCE AND NEW PERFECTIl.CTION. Alive or fresh dreieed chickens bought >aoroAcroii s the Atlantic. I'll ssy sot No more Bridge avenue, Red Benkfc phone 484-J. SAVED I particulars phone James A. Stout, Mid- oil stoves and ovens, Samuel Swartit , 14 or soldi wtll psy beat prlcsa. J. BskerT seasseasickness! . See Slorck of, Course . and : If J. E. Parker ft Son pslnt your house. Curchln's harbor shop Is the .place'where dletown 770-W. any time after 8:00 P. M MANWANTED. West Front atrest, opposlt* Broad street. , LARRYTTND JOE^ art means something. For real proof try 1 Mechanle street. Red Bank, Phone 10BJ-J. get' your copy now. have launched "108S" with all Its snap We* have saved others, why not youraT MORTGAGE MONES Entrgetlo man of good appearane* to Red Bank, phone 1887, . HALF OP HOUSE FOR RENT. , - Painters, decorators, all branches. Esti- ua once, and then you will always. This represent prominent concern. Excellent and fun. Lifei was' all pleasure a*nd Joy mates given. 186 Shrewsbury avenue. atio applies to 1 'lei and children. Sec- We art - able to place amountt from MASON CONTRACTOR. In good condition. Can be sieo at Halt;or double housa.and a. garage) all anJ 8(oick of Course will aupply your $1,000 to $10,000, In first mortgages on opportunity for a nan1' willing to a»,1y Eatlmatee cheerfully liven. Xugena Itnproyanuntai 22 Oakland strest; lot per Bed Bank, phono 1148-M. ond National bank building, Rod Bank, up- E. O. Armstrong's, £aatslda, Park, Fair oopy fet-the nominel sum of fifty cepta. staJra, Improved Monmouth county property, hlmaelf to work aealtnad him,* Apply goyar, box ft, Itlverslda drive, B. F. S., Haven, N. J. Beaaonabja to dnlck,buyer. Month; vacant July 1st. Adults dsilred. FOR SALE, RED BANK , bearing 0% Interest, payable semi-annual- Bsd Bank, phone 048-J. Phone 88,- Bed Bank.v . , .... - FPtTfiErrR apartment house, seven rooms 'eaoh aide, MUSt SACRIFICE Ir. maturing In 6 years. These mortgages Wednesday and Thursday, 4:00 P.' M. CARPENTER AND CABINETiWOAK ' House of-six rooms, and bath, all Im- 1 oECOfJoTflANTrCTSTHESI EOUOHTEOUOHT. ~~- YOUNO^ArrwTtffED . . two cellars, hot air heat. bath, eleotrlclty flva room California bungalow; half block are never more than 60% of tha satiable Jarsty Central Power A Lllht Co., 'ID aonei also all kinds store, fixtures and .a provsmsnts; from June 1st; In a desirable iml gas, tub;, aldewalka, lot 80icl2S. from Droad street; situated amid beautiful Man'a only i muat be In good condition. specialty In all kinds oflurnltuts repslrs. •a horseman 'and to help lii garden. .Ap» neighborhood, •) Inquire N. Dorcmua. 10 trees on Urim lmnlicapeil plot. Oarage, price of tht property. Inquiries lolltiltt Hrosl strut,' Red Bsnk, -, Call lat I. Kerbtr'e, 188 Monmouth etreet, ply.aharlsa'H.BIc., csre Mra. Ihomaa-r. .'rice $14,000. 'Caleb Luker. Belford, N, J. Morrlsey A Walker, Ino* 183 Carr avinut, T.lephon» mi.W. Bed Bank. , I,,flehsffier. East Front atrast. phone Red Bank 625. Phone Keansburg 76-K-81. water, gas, electricity; price 13.600. A. Rod'Bewk, Phone B7«-J. Vletor, 'corner Blnghsm avenue and Rum. v : R. Dlrhnn, Drummond place. Aed Dank KeansburtT. N. J. TwS0i£Fok3ATE. •sem'road. Bumsqn.tN. J., ' • • ~-,FARM FOR SALE. • FOR SALE, BED DANK* HOUSE FOR SALE. mamsvPRtpAfl>. Best quality and etiy to gati ,T8'aenta Forty acres,' six room house; excellent House of sevsn rooms and bath, all Im*088. • PIPELES3 HEATERS On Hudson avenue, lot tOaUTi Sis, ?——mamv~t per yard load. At WoodbrooV. on BrUno..h. CRUliER FOR SALE7 ~ soil; pleasant location, on main road, ten SMALL FARM WANTEDr~: Installed anywhare, $08 to $143. W< (OfUI Vlnda ol live poultry. Jacob Beak. ,„, "Twenty-slit fsst, raised deck? 10 bJ p. provementsi fine location, near depoti un< guarantee to htat housa or monty fafund rooms, bath, reception hall, laundry, maid's avenue, iuat north of Little Bllver ststto - minutes , from Bed Bank station t price reatrlotedi can-make • bualnaaa placa Not ]«•» than 25 acres of Until culti- «r.'l7.3<8hre«*bur»«.W, lieyd avenuiBank.y. Red Bank, or •£ BUffal6 Wotior, fully equl.ped. "Ventu*a.' 17,800. 'Address P., drawer M, Red Dank, vated or non-cultivated; must ba reason- ed. Ca*h or lnittllmtnt. Kalamaaoo 8tovt room; all Improv.msptsi a learn heat, taM- phone UI'W - • ~ ' .j'VDIekman'a Boat, Works, ~Wh,ar" "f avenue. Price $«,000. Caleb Luker, Belford, H. J. Co, o| Michigan! Now Jtnty branch, R«d SEBHRocR lTKTCHi _ COOS In Vhlta jorealeln.and oaknnlsh, all - . FOR SALti. phon. 76-F-8I. Keatiaburg. able; • alia properties if or sale of all da- wood floors) garage, (Ins isriin, fruit, BARRED H«l iBank.. Price HOP. ' • crlptlnm, At DIFiore'n Real Kit a to offlct, Dank* P. O. Bos 4S0) ttttphon* KOJO-H, foor sallale bb.ythy tthaa ssttlnletting our ubyy tnthaa hundrednunoreu. Bamtiel Bwarta, U '.West front street, PP' Farm of 18J acres, eleren room houit, WILL SELL OR liXCHANGE Aibary Park. Aim pip* h«at«ra anc beautiful traaa snd shrubbery. Kirfitt, . r. O. llyraVi, Vn" "rojid atreet. Bed poslte Broad etreet. phone 1887. Bed Bank ' .HOUSE IN LITTLE SILVER. , all modern Improvements I trultei all build- lisa Monmouth street, phohe Red Dank Jr O 1 N stueeo hou*« of nlm rooms and bath, itov«s In it nek. UtaUrt told outrlgbl a i avenue, ptiorja I\ed paak lank, phone hell llank »I-B. ,, Sevan ! rooms, hoi - water heat.' light, ings ' In good eondlllon. Price 111,000, 2128. (rictory j>rtc*V, ,. • ' . . i shade, Jars', lot., fruit, grapsa', beat lac's. tmiffel all Improvements, goad locitl <>»-B. or ynur own lirnkor, , ' i inMH CODIM, Caleb. L. -Luker. 'phone Ksansburg' 1B-F-BU for small farm on hlahwfcjr, or •M||| R«)1 "~wii6~KUHbs A CATTIWIW Amarlaan unlvdrsal tloor surtaelng-ma- : (|".,''V -syltsr'ms^rOolnf.ti)'Florida, dont eontraetor and builder i all kinds ol^ Job- ohlna. praetlcaily ns*.. tnourt Thomai^ ' wrUl-te—ci eall. A.C..Baker. ' ';•'•• •:,; ; w RIVER. for $8,600, $2,(300 eaih. A, II. Dlrhan, Art your buildings in good r*patrT Are Small pUo* aultabl* for road, tlind king-done. Dealer In building material. Bllmore. Ill Beepnd Itreat, KeVport, N. J. ""^ For. rent, four room , eottaasi bath and D ptacf, lltnl tlkBlL you planning alterations or Improvements? SilTof Hotuahofd Goo^t. ', TTMArfWANtEb-,, ,..;• sun potent from I now to Labor dayt un- Chktlfls (lra.it of Everett Is competent and garage, itrvk* autlDn or tea room* a| .Beds, sprlngi, maltrsesM, raihstuds,,1 James ttin, Hntroft. N. J. '\ COLLIE ruPPieS FOR SALE. for ehauftfUr and alio to eut grass, trim klndi fruitl stvtn room houst. all Jn>* Two montha Bid l'two- tricolor and two furnished, 178 e,, month. The Land 4 (o work In onto* after aehool and durlnir dependable, flitkfactlon jruartnteid and Vlettolaat ehlffonlera and dr.iuri) ll»lo»,, hedges and' do: light work' around - slaee. '— C».. 10 East Front street, Reil Hank. charts rrMon»b!i. (Jail 7Dfl*F-21, Mid. provtmtntt, hsat, hot and, sold «a\«r, private) «P«llsh Isssons, or ••ill s»enen»e table and whits. Mr«. Thorriss MoKnleht. Addresa A. U aomari, The Cedari, 'Alien- tht summer vaeatlor,, muit b* «t#adr and hath. U«rn( «htok«n houtti and olH»r out* room, dlnln, H)om and bedroom siillsi, OS East Front .sue/ltt'R.id Bank, hn have ; knowledge of typing. Phone Itetl lM with rtansh «> Herman. Address English hurat.'N. J., phone 1181', ' cA»¥ErirarANrrfluTLBEl«: _____ ifllhstl hiat >poi on niw (Jtatt Highway »I«up| stoves (or >as or soil. 14 u»I^, Loson, dfawar H. Hail llsnki General .repairing, estimates liven on Bank 8128 or cull at 163 Motimouth front PMUdatphla to all ihor« points. For all kinds ,of buildings. Hue crlnte fur. strttit., DlKloye'w rtsil tittst* oflleit. Clfl M FOR BAllKt ttht- •artists. ru,s, runners In' Orbntal *M ':„ B A. D.,OI KurnUhed„ roomsimi,, tieentrs'liyn ' leeitadt all Twenty>two-aore ehleken farm, •ttht- parMcular* wrIU or 6*11 P0*loDlo« Ho a 10 ft, nlehidrprlaea reaionabla, all work gusran. nary) TnlnttoaU, N. J,' TorkUh ils«l«nii anllqu* furriKwr*,- MMM '. IrnpntvamfnU. .-'•-,t -plent y ooff hjats. Reaaonabla teied.' A. O. aolT, phon> Red Bank 126-M, room ..onto, ill ImptoviaenUi .•unaAll or want to trade Vou» old pisna for.a .new rental,.j>, Inquire at 34 Rltsrihjs avenue. Tooxce farm fullr «qulPP«u 'or «hlok«n«. *n> sllrerwan, onlis /uralturt, titNtoi'* [• renull.>., Inquire at 34 .... 1 tfto modern hom T, 6rc-»Tefviri*oinjXLTir~T kinds of buildings. Price $ It, 3 00. CaJeb bsfora you Invait in* that hom»i loo atari tfllluws tinr-ttaaketa, t«, Ssnts mbVtitfki*-' Oil. luthf tarasrel Improvement* r In beautiful Lukvr, B«lford, N. J- "p ho tie Kunsburib t MQ |{ _ ID __LOTS PIortMe' | automatic two,burner oil nivtr»lda HalfMi s«llon. Prldts $18,000 Branch avanuviusavinu*. Juitt nornortmh oorf. JLIttIinline* alculvel r : atove, two ponn • roeVeri,' good aa new, 7flPM alatlt>n, and one) .nlla from lied Dank. Blses (apaatrr lMn» tools luli'ssV fflfe '" In Itsd Bjutk sw'a vTeinlty of in deasrlp. two birtelf, of glass nuart Jars i eheap, 67 and $tS,oOO. Terhti. A. B. Dlrhan, VT23-ACHE FARM, FOR SAX, «v..|)la«4 sail.,'Itti yielmr , I eah" arranta for ia»«n Additional »»< tlom | prices to, tuli ev«ry isekawnok. Drummond pUet, phone tUfl Wank DBS. JCIght-room hoUse, lane barns, lots of I.tile t6»20O taet/seried with water, slas> Nortli prlfgeavsnut. phons 1I17.W, Red 1 l plilll s at this tratimei , For Varmi/ boure. etc Tall us youi r.auinnnnti. A. B. Dlr» efl awl V^P 1 n f m nAv II? B»| IVlwl'lweKl ! j outbuildings, nil rnaehlntryi iwq horitt, Irlclly and bus, are now priced IsjIO and rnusl, (alii," tt tsnU e4»M I J i Arthur 11-M, numion. ^*~^ * **-^'^t^-~rIrii er ' Mi ia) ni*• i• i r iii ii I aii i '^i jik^'Si ,H.i.-^vaaMiwaiWM* —THOirTCmAtmViriTOBV up. Owner nan devslopfnlt. Wi)tt fur 1 Htm B6r», in ban, fihimmondDrummoBd fclaee. blsee. jt.jtidd Bsnk »»801 , horn* of bivtn roonm tun parlor, \»xtfit tMn rnwi, fnilt tret*. ' Nip* mllti to M »p«ra piano. H8M.W ! .«». «, «.mV^slais rlni. lnlt|«> tt. Doieli,' IJHOI, -»mw«r, omit nrtplio*. pim« Frstholri. $8,600, t>n*-U\t euh. ClU (is* map and parllttulars^ pave I9> " COW FOR BAH, v - .. • _ Aitsrs, sal»ls an B!*II wlndowi, hot w..Wr hMt. iwo'pur at Wawlbrtnli, I.HIls BIWsr. N, J, ' •«*U still, tsMsa,, »».«» «|ft4,t JL «»lr>»aj art loflde, Reward If t«» at Leeust Polnti ten-room house I garalei It SantSn a 'MMr tttkn-tttkn- Qeranlums for boxes I,, l.tiker, Iitirord, I'Uon* Knmburg ijfr.ta-.ft Ljttt• JWW. ftsd Bank.. . duernesy and ons Jars.y, botll plat ISKIII, w»l> ebundene. of shrubbery mrntf «c»po.r ior-»ni) up-to-thfminut» j. lenssl wjll lell eiths, and the /ar/artt , uu, to ,ri'6r three f«tt wlil«, twp lit. hlah4 mount id on In eruiar'lt ^ork, «|diwalkst eurUlnv, n.ia, 'this proBerlr t* known as the Twti Its rlif/..

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 people rule. At heart both sides ate reactionary and are among the find a suitable lot in Red Bank today, for less than'$4,000. A fortune awaits the." •CXiattit enemies - of liberty and developer of the Morford Tract, where 50x150 foot lots may be sold for as low> as four or propreBS1. '* five hundred dollars. ^ ' • " • ».••>''' • • • • JJ«tw«n. these two forcci I* nn- YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THIS ACREAGE CHEAP . 4 othet cliM of'citizens'not greatly f Inttrerted in tin liquor question but FROM ORIGINAL OWNERS. . ' deeply interested ,In the* jprononlllon' . thut.tho pooplo1 iho'uld rule. In the A Commisiidn of Five Per Cent, will be paid, broker affecting sale. • ,'' toy tho fanatical DON'T klSS THIS ONE. ' . ,, I Dryi.'torho mt uflablf to vlilon that State Highway, EATONTQWN, K J. •. {, /;';. , A First K'atlonnl Picture' Directed by Alfred J?»nJ«ll. S«. Kg. IS Vor.Nwl RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 2, 1926. Paw Sevgnttea'-'••.r'' 1 PERSONAL •" , Branch avenue and Everett Brower WEDDINGS. of East Front street have returned Mrs. John J. Hoare "»n4 herhome from Washington, D. C, daughters Marguerite ind Marie'of Miss Mary Frawley .daughter of BOXING where they were delegates to the Jfaw \York spent Saturday and Sun- Baptist convention. . t . Mrs. John Frawley of Sradevelt, day with Mrs, Hoare'r liater, Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott and and Clarence F. Dolan, son of Mi- Ocean View A. A. Long Branch, N. J. LoulilR, Wood,of Eatontow. daughter Edith and Charles Marks chael Dolan of Matawan, were mar- Albjert Newman of Kector place of Jersey City and" Mr. and Mrs. ried yesterday morning with a nup- has »'tiew Chevrolet car, Howard Bartolet and three ch'lldren tial mass at St. Gabriel's church at FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 4th Philip Goldman, ion of Mrs. Max of Bloomfleld visited Mrs. Barbara Bradcvelt by Rev. Francis Sullivan, A GREAT ROCK 'EM AND SOCK 'EM SHOW. Tin GW Mem!—Vox Jut, WUhrtcal TUfrdn , 'Mlndliri of Wallace street, is ex- Heyer of Worthley street oy^sr the The attendants were Miss Elisabeth Grata OUIH linn Ha Mnui pected! to arrive "at Red Bank Safc week-end. Mrs. AnniB Leonard of Costello of Red Barik, a cousin of . • ' STAR BOUT 8 ROUNDS , " ' • Cotdd I, I Certdnly CoaU-Foi Trot 5» Snmnr> OwnnrM Mtday for a vacation from Ws, work Elizabeth is 'making a stay with tho, bride, and Harold Dolrni, a ^ JACK K1ERNAN OF LONG BRANCH Me. 20030. 10-to* at 8t.'Augustine, tflofjda, where ho brother of tho groom. The bride Mrs. Heyer. v», "Ornmrf*. little Kb*, WH1 "Ya" HohT—roK Tree • is'employed-, at a real .estate office. wore a dr^ss of white georgette JOHNNY OAKEY "OF TRENTON. - With Vocal Chm Mr.., A. J.,H111 of- Wqrthley, street "POLICEMEN'S'ELECTION. ' with a hat to match. Her brWes- Loattomi fad Sent— tax Trot With Vttd tttlfin is kept Indoors with sickness; maid was dressed In orchid geor- SEMI-FINAL 8 ROUNDS JEAN Gouirm AHD Hit OltemfiM "Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson and New Officer* CEoion by Patrolraen'i ggtte and wore.a hat to matchVThe SAMMY FULTON OF TRENTON M1 10*b Ttanl.rortl.eBn687PI ley of Hudson avenue, who will A novena of the Sacred Heart Andreyy J. Hill move to South grange. will begin tomorrow night at St. Frank Gray of Maple avenue, James's church and will continue Paper Hanging & Decorating who has teen laid up with a .tore for nine days^ Bev. Edward Sween- Exterior and Interior Painting ey of Now York will conduct the ESTIMATES FURNISHED \ At Steinbachs— foot due to a rail running in it, Startling Discounts of I is much improved and'ho has- re- novena. Confessions will be held 14 Worthley St. Red Bank, N. J. sumed the 'management of his tomorrow afternoon and night and horseshoeing business. • masses will bo held at six o'clock and eight o'clock Friday morning. PLANTS! Frank Dennis of Chestnut street All.Uullpr';V>rloUei Now Ready has bought' a Dodge sedan. ' Tomato, SI.80 p«r l.OOp. / Book Dedicated to Red Banker, Cibbage, (1.00 per 1,000. Patrick Hughes; of Madison ave- Pepper, $3.00 pir 1,000. nue has a' new Bulck' automobile. The year book ' of tho Kappa •SwMt Potato. (3.00, per 1.000. Caullflow.r, »3.00 par 1.000. Mr. i and Mrs.- Hughes- and Edward Slgnija fraternity chapter of Dickin- Brussil Sprouti, $1.SO p«r 1,000. to 50ll 1 ; ' McCu'en wade -a;'trip, to Wilmlng- son 'college at Carli8lo,\PeniiByl- Ctlen), ready for June.IS,' (3.00 Last year we moved our-Summer tq'n,:Delaware,}onllSaturday. They vania, has been dedicated to Hor- . per l.QQO. Furniture Sale ahead a month so thai; returned ih'smpi Monday. • ; , •ace E. Rogers of Red Bank, who is A Full Line of Hl*h Grade Seedi Mrs. Ernest Sheperd of Shrews- a graduate of the college. The fra- Fret CaUloiui home-keepers might profit by lowered' bury avenue; spent part of last ternity dedicated the-book to Mr. . ' OROL LEDDEN prices when they would appreciate them week ('with her parents at Free- Kogera for "his qualities of, man- PhoneWonoiuiti9j-2 Sewell, N. J. Lwroit Qrawere of yeieuble FlanU mostly. And, it proved so popular that hold.. '.'::'.•,'•, • : .'"< '::-••' hood and his untiring efforts in the S .' In New Jeraey ' < Eight"'residents of Red -Bank interests of his fraternity."-' v vwwvvwwvwvwwywvw •} we're going to do it again! were;guests of Mrs, John Terhune, of'Matawan ;at a luncheon last Never before did a furniture event J Wednesdays "The 'guests were lira. offer such reductions, or such a collection John E. Foster,. Mrs. William A. Hopping, Mrs, Isaac. H. Adlem, of high grade suites as this one does. Mrs. Edmund 'WUson, Mrs. Gilbert To name all the furniture manufacturers • &' "Reckless,: Mrs.- Atnile':; Braasch who have contributed to this Summer r*'an'd Mrs. Eobert C. Vanyiiet. ;'• /'. . .Mr. and Mrs. John' S. Apple- Sale-is naming all the most famous ma- Bate, .Jr., have 'returned from a kers in the country: Berlcey & Gay, wedding trip; spent in North Car- Grand Eapids Fancy Furniture Co;, olIjiB and they are living ,w(th the cgroom's, ipirehts, • Mr. 'and"; Mrs.; Tomlmson Chair Co., as well as,many John' S. Appjegate. of Maple' ave- others, equally famous, are represented nue. '•• •, ,'.'.'. ,'• •';'_ "• • : ••; by their products. Miss Leah Yictoris,"; Degayre, daughter of ChatW J. Degavre of .Rector., place, Is. a candidate .for A Arty Selection Reserved for Fall Delivery junior college', diploma• s!t the com- mencement exercises at Beaver col- lege. • at JenWntown,- Pennsylvania. She has completed a two-year coarse in • fine. arts. Miss DeGavre is class president and Is a star in 152,000 Worth of High Grade Suites the college ^athletic activities.' FOR THE 1926 GRADUATE. MIBS'LOJI Hesse, who'is a student • "' '- • . .•.'•••'•: • " \ at New Pattsnornjal school in New When Son or Daughter is graduated, mother REDUCED! York state, has been spending a few Regular and father and friends will., make" the student Description Summer Sale days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Price Price Oscar. Hesse, Jr., of-East Front happy by presenting graduation gifts of intrin- /street,. '•' : - .''•"'• sic as well as sentimental value—a ring, a pin, ' MIM Isanel V. Valentine of New a watch or anyone of scores of appropriate Bedford, New York, formerly of BED ROOM SUITES things now on display, at YE GEM SHOPPE. 2 Gray Enamel Bed Room-Suites, 6 pcM $424.00 Red'Batik, will graduate June ,14th 1 Dec. Walnut Bed Room Suite, 7 pc, $350.00 from the 'New.PaltB normal school $418.00 $350.00 • inlNew York state.. She Vis the 1 French Enam. Bed Room Suite, 8 pc., $624.00 Boys' and Men's For Girls—Gold- $560.00 daughter of Peter 'Valentine and • a , 1 Walnut and Maple Bed Room Suite, 8 pc, $722.00 granddaughter of.the la,to William Strap Watches,. , Filled Wrist $640.00, 1 American Walnut Bed Room Suite, 8 pc, $674.00 $595.00 F., Applegate, whoi.was ,editor.Lof excellent time- Watches, Swiss 2 Dawn Gray Enam. Bed Room Suites, 7 pc, $428.00 $376.00 UtfiBrowtiivllle Clipper'of Browns- keepers. 'Aa.'low Works., 1 French Putty Enam. Bed Room Suite, 7 pc, ville, Pennsylvania. '• _; ' $428.00 $375.00 as '-.•:•••' • ' • $8.00. 3 Amer. Walnut Bed Room Suites, 8 pc, •"The:Elks*aUxlllary'wlll-hold a 1 $396.00 $250.00 business, njeetiiig- tonight at: the '- $9.00. r and up. 3 Amer. Walnut Bed Room Suites, 4 pc, $275.00 $197.00 Elks' borne on Ewl'Front street. Other Unusual Sale Values! 2 Amer. Walnut Bed Room Suites, 4 pc, $250.00 $150.00 . Mr. • and" 'Mrs. George Nicholas and daughter* Matilda and Loulso POPULAR DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS of White street'and Mill Ethel Glf- fotd of Sejfijtrt'Biotored to Atlantic 18 Karat Whits Gold With, afhaller 'diamond, Bed, Spring and Mattress DINING ROOM SUITES City Sunday., :>.''•''• / Ring-pierced cot with »ys.oo. ., 1 Coloiual MahoR. Dining Suite, 10 pc, $1180.00 $1000.00 : ,The Spring take hospital auxil- line diamond orna- 1 Amer. Walnut & Curley Maple Suite, 10 pc, $ 452.00 $400.00 ' lary will mc6t next Monday alter- mented with two sap- With" larger 'diamond Outfits-Complete 1 Amer. Walnut Dining Suite, 10 pc, $ 465.00 $ 408.00 npbn at the Woman's clubhouse on phires, $28.60. up to $300.00. 1 Amer. Walnut Suite, Maple Front, 10 pc, $ 430.00 $385.00 '• Broad street. *•'•: - • \ ' • • • '•"• A complete be'd outfit for tho Summer 2 Amer. Walnut Dining Suites, 10 pc,v $ 370.00 or all-year homo. It consists of a high $ 330.00 ' Mr. and MM; William Crlspell (of 1 Airier. Walnut and Enam. Dec. Suite, 10 pc, $ 376.00 Mtdlion avenue.and Harry Hem- gra'do Simmons two-inch continuous post bed $: $ 330.00 •with .• one-inch fillora, Simmons link spring 3 Amer. Walnut Suites, 10 pc, $ 366.00 $ 325.00 ming of Elm place spent the •wsek- In JUNE engaged couples should come to 1 Airier. Walnut Dec. Suite, 10 pc, $ 675.00 end with Mrs. Crlsptll'i sitter, Mrs. with four-band brace, supported by nn extra 19.50 $495.00 YE GEM SHOPPE for a diamond engagement amount pf hollctol eprlnRS and a high grade Wilbur VohSteenbeVgh" of Ph.oe. • cotton mattress with roll olge. . qlela, New'York'. ' Th»'trlp was ring for the girl and an acceptance ring for the made by Motor., • ; : • . , man., Signets are appropriate as acceptance LIVING ROOM SUITES .,' Louis Liioarl,' who recently sold rings. So are rings with his birth; stone." Other 2 All Mohair Suites, 3 pc, $650,00 $350.00 his fruit and cundy builneis on Simmons Bed Springs '/' Price 1 All Mohair Suite, 3 pc, $450.00 * Monmouth street, 1» now employed couples at the i3anie time should select their 3 All Mohair Suites, 3 pc, $300.00 : in,Ui« antique department of Louis seamless wedding ring of goldPor a platinum $350.00 $285.00 S«hw»rU's furniture store on West 2 Tapcitry Suites, 3 pc, $285.00 i 188.00 r '4 Tapestry Suites, 3 pc, .^roht'ttreet.-- .'•.•' ' • " ' circlet jeweled with diamonds. ' ••.••••• .:; • $250,00 $175.00 M».'Margaret Pattetion of Sun THE CLUB PLAN 2 All Mohair Sqites, 3 pc, $300.00 I 218.00 a Jncquard Vclour Suite*, 3 pc, set.arenue and Mrs. Frank Hey- DESIRABLE SILVER AND TABLE WARE may be utilized in the purchase $225.00 i 159.50 nolfli of 8h^«wibu»y attended a • of furnituro in this groat Sum-, 2 Volour Suites, 3 pc, $200.00 ; 125.00 . danci ls.it',wi»Jt'at.th» Waldorf. 6 Velour Suites, 3 pc, $105.00 Aitorla hotel at New York given In mer Sale* It will permit: you ! 1114.00 • honor of thilr itaUr, Ml» M. A. Me .to profit by these extraordinary Cormtok, . superintendent of nurtes ;'1 < kl lli* People's'hoipllil at New • savings without paying out of ' Volfk:' Mitt McCormlck hia been * your interest-bearing capital. graduate < nurse only • little more than'a year but hi» • rapidly ad- Ask for further information at '. vanc»d in her proftiitott. Her »l«- tho Furniture Section or Service t Cutherln* will b«o«i« a ttudtnt Desk. flrw IIn BipUmbiBipUmbrr. ;< Mn. R»lBh'A.;BunyoR»lBh'A.;Bunyon of silver Pl»*»»v«'blrtPl»*»«»v«'blrth to'» aoaon la«tw«k THE WORLD'S LARGEST RESORT DEPARTMENT &JQ$Si j . C V I Mrs. Kanyon MI tormb >: Biial* Butph*n of Rt4 Bank. O.B.:Tr»thV«y Of hliid ,We have assembled «i wonderful ^election NOTE w ASBWY PARK ^ Mbi •fpolnUd jwuaiw o of Sterling and Silver-platod Hqlloiy ware » toj o» JB»»4 *U Freight prepaid to O tU\&.who Also famoijs brands of Tableware, Colored any thipplng point 'MP>; • Gloeawaro, Gold. China and'Beautiful Clocta which the ne'wlyweds arc liking,forward to. In th« United States. receive Irom you. „•••' ' Paefi EieEteeri EED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 2, 192b. » - ^VVVAA/VVWVVVWVVVVVVVVVW Monmouth for the benefit of St at her summer residence at locust WWMMI WM» NEWS FROM MIDDLETOV^ Mary's church of New Monmouth. Point J RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Miss Nellie Molloy of Port Mon Fred Bader of Woonsocket, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSSY HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS ENJOY mouth is in charge of the affair. A Rhodes Island, ipent Sunday and ING TRIP TO WASHINGTON, large number of prizes will b Monday with relatives at Navesink. Noiol Summer S.i.ion, June 28-Auguit 6, 1926. Sis Week. t * awarded. Charles J. Klemm is makings a flnth-Ola "ART AND DRAWING VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Mr. and. Mr*. Hirold B. Allen 01 Mr. and Mrs. William KjM onumber of improvements to his POTTED AZALEAS 1M BLOOM. EDUCATION MUSIC Way- to Aunta.-r.Belford Bo] Northfield and Mrs. Ma'.jaret Tobitt house at Campbell's Junction. MONTHLV ROSES IN POTS, MANUAL TRAINING PHYSICAL TRAINING. Seouti to Beautify the Monument of Brooklyn were Memorial da' Miss Antonle Houghout, librar- CARBOUNEUM ALL' KINDS OF BEDDING PLANTS. AGKICULTURE ENGLISH - MATHEMATICS Plot—Reception at High SehaoF guests of Mr. and Mrslc. George A ian at Navestok, is spending a vaca- P^R^NNIALS. BOTANY . GEOGRAPHY PHYSICS Fifty-nlha of the 68 memlcra oi Boger-ofNayesink.—Mr. and Mrs. tion of two weeks in Florida. The Gnat Exterminator' of '•, • CHEMISTRY MODERN< LANGUAGES ZOOLOGY,' the graduating: class of the town Kull, who are well known at Nave Miss Prendergast of Xsoury Park EVERGREENS, (PLANTED.); COURSES FOR CERTIFICATE CREDIT . ... jj ship. high school loft for ah educa- sink, recently moved from Vaila was a Sunday guest of Mrs. John Red MHe &XbIcken VermiD . Reaidence credit towards tha Bachelor » Degree ^T tional trip to Washington Jast O'Neil of New Monmouth. T-CUT FLOWERS— ~ Reaidence cHsdlt-towextU the Meiter'» Degree * burg >to ^orthfleld,_where,_ the? Thursday morning. They returnei bought a house. • . :• • -, "Mrs. Margaret Curtis of New EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR RECREATION " home ;S»tarday night. They saw ^.l.QO par do*. Mrs. Lillie Casler of Newark, for- York spent the weok-en,d at her SNAP DRAGONS. .4.00 per dot. . AND SPECIAU EXCURSIONS. the senate in session and went merly of- Port MonmouthT was hurt summer home at Navesink. Recitali, Lecture, and Concert. through many government build- Miss M. A. Gridley of New York ings. The pupils were Accompanied in an automobile.accident at Free- SEEDS ' . FERTILIZERS For Complete'Information Address hold last week. Si? stitches had to has moved to, her u-ramer home at by four teachers, Paul I.THedcay, DIRECTOR OF-THE- SUMMER- SESSION be talen to.closea eut'Jn.her-faco, Locust Point. H. I. Johnson, Miss M. R. Penning- Mrs. David King of Newark has FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY Ratgen Univenity, Nek Brunswick, N. J. ton and Miss B. A. Badie. Thifty- Mrs. Casler is improving from he : been visiting friends at Port Mon- fi.ye girla and 24 boys were in theinjuries at the' home of her sister, Member of the American Telegraph Florist Mrs. Nellie Grant of Port Mon- mouth. party. mouth., •• •, . Albert Oswald of Belford has Mr.' and Mrs. Harold B. Allen o Paul L. Brandt |s remodeling Mi bought an Essex automobile. New Monmo'uth, who yrero recently house-on. Riverside drive near Lo WILLIAM MEARS married, left Friday moraine'* for cust Point George A. Roger 0] HAZLET NEWS. • Russia, where Mr. Allen -wilt be an Navesink is doing • the carpentei Rumson / New Jersey Anderson Brothers agricultural instructor. A'farewell Epidemic of Meads* Among School Penn-Ola work and Arthur Curtis of Nave; party for the newly wedded coupli sink is doing the mason work. Children Here. j Poultry and Dairy DUinfeetant •', PHONS 861 RUMSON . ' was. given last Thursday night A Mrs. Robert DeMarls and her son There is an epidemic of.measles Sold By All OealeM STORAGE WAREHOUSE merry time took place and Mr. an< Hugh and Miss Josephine Deger 0 among tha children' at Hill Crest Countr Surniate'c OQca.. Cor]le<", deeiaied, nollee te bvrsby given Mrs. Allen received the best wishe school. Some on the sick list are • Manufactured by - In tb« mitttr ol the eittt* et John' M. to the creditor! ot eald daeetied to exhibit Brooklyn and Mrs. Mary Casler 0 to the •uburlber. eieeutrlx ai «lote«»W, of everyone for success, good health Gassville spent Memorial Day at Kenneth T. Ackerson, Earle L. Ack- OorllM, dieeaicd. < tbelr debti and demand! againit the tald and prosperity in Russia. M,rs. Al- Port Monmouth with Mr. and 'Mrs, er'son, Malcolm W. Peseux, Marlon NoUca to oredlton to. prtient oltlmt estate, under oath, within aix monUit-from Rockland Chemical Co. the date of .the aforasald ordsr, or th«r len was formerly Miss Agnes Wall' Peseux, Floyd Thorne and a num- agtlnit eitat*. Local and Long Distance Moving Thomas J. Caster^ ,••..-' 104-106 Verona Avenue will b« toaver barrod of th«lr actions ing of New Moiunouth. .Crescent band; of Eatontown ber of others. Ponnint to tb« onltref laitph b Don- thsmfor ajilnst the laid euhisrlber. NEWARK, N. J. aniy. eurreiate -t the County of Mon- Otted l'nohold, N. J. March 25, 102). The Belford boy scouts took gave a very fine concert Friday Mr. and Mrs, David Walsh and momh, tnadf on the twraty-Attta 4>y o( UEUE C0RUE8. • Our yans arc padded and dust-proof. charge of the monument memorial son Edward of Jersey City and Mr. M«rob, 1828, on the application ot Llllle night, at the Port Monmouth school Cot^Iol, aeootrtx-ot the «iU(t ot John M, numaon, W. J. plot at Belford this week. They house. The musicians. shared • the ancf Mrs. D. Burt Coon and children Packing, crating and shipping to all had the place in fine condition, for profits . with the Port Monmouth Shirley' and Junior were Sunday theholiday. The boys'raised $18.92 firemen.;-, ,v'.-..; '. • • guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fred points. last week to buy plants and flowers . Automobile traffic throughout tiy Young. for the plot and they showed good township on Memorial Day was the Capt. Richard Carney.of Coconut workmanship and good.taste in the biggest'ever • known. Owners of irove, Florida, now staying in way they arranged the floral decor- : roadside booths-report; having done Brooklyn ion the yacht Vagabondla, ations., a tremendous business.' spent the week-end and holiday Office and Warehouse A reception for the senior and Thomas J. Caslerof Port Mon- with his sister, Mfe. P. Otto Wei- Do A way With Ice! unlor classes of the township high mouth is the owner of, a new Essex gand, Sr. 51-53 Mechanic St. school was held last night., Tonight car. He and, his family used the Miss Jessie M. Gifford of Jersoy will be class night,' Tomorrow night raacWne last week to make a trip to Hty is visiting Miss Maude Acker- LET will bo alnmni night and Friday Lakewood to visit relatives. ' n. night the graduation exercises will John O'Neil of New Monmouth Miss SybiUah Osbotn of Bed e held. has recovered from His recent sick- Bank was. a Sunday guest at the Mrs. Hilda VanBrunt and herness. He is now employe;) at the home of P. 0. Weigand and family. D. A. JOHNSON CO. children of ' Campbell's Junction Suneagles country club grounds at John T. Ackerson, who under- spent last week with Mrs. Van- Eatontown. •; • went an operation at the Perth.Am- 15-17 Mechanic Street,. Red Bank, N. J. Brunt's parents at Arlington, where s; Arthur Klemm- and herboy hospital last week, is doing they attended a reception which daughter Dorothy of Long Island nicely. Dr^H. S. Cassidy of Koy- was given for Mrs. VanBrunt's sis- spent Memorial' Say with ' Mrs. ort performed the: oporatior. ter and'- the lattei's husband. The Charles J. Klemm' of Campbell's Mr, and Mrs. ,J. Frank Woigand reception was in the nature of a Turicti6n. ' . •.-;-.... )f .Keypoft spent Saturday with Install Electric Refrigeration arewell party, a» those for whom William T. Hendrickson of New "tojifc. Carney at Brooklyn. American Stores .was given sailed Saturday for Vlonmouth was suddenly taken sick Announcements have been re- 'anama. • . . ; ast week. He was-laid up for a vived by relatives and friends an- An automobile owned by Ira An- ihort time, but he is now all right. louricing (the, 'arrival of' Henry in Your Ice Box Convenient Shopping Centers inideB,. a 7 druggist at Atlantic A special patriotic service was ameron Burn, Jr., at the home of eld at the Belford Methodist Something we do in..Our Stores that is an highlands, got stuck, in the mud in Mr. and Mrs. H. Cameron Burn at Ironfc of John I. pickles's farm at hurch Sunday night' -Bey, .A. H. Charleston, South Carolina. Mrs. SEE DEMONSTRATION IN WINDOW, u especially nice feature, is to -carry/in; stock different tfavesink last week. There is a Polhemus, the pastor, sang a solo. Burn was Miss Hattie S. Webster brands and sizes of cans or packages of merchandise. wet, springy spot in this part Mr. and Mrs. Browcr of Chats- efore her maniage. Items, perhaps, your particular tasfe prefers, or the size if the road. It required more than •orth have been spending several Miss Eleanor Irwin, who attends of your family requires. For instance, you will find that n hour to get the car out of the lays with their daughter, Mrs. Pe- u id,er .college at Trenton, spent the in the American Stores there are three varieties' of mud. Since this incident the road :er Luker of Belford. 'eefcend and holiday with her par- Corn—Golden Bantam,-Delicious Shoe-Peg and Sweet has been improved. . Alfred Lyons and fiaiily of Jer- rots, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irwln.. .Crushed. So it is .with our longlist of Canned Salmon, ... Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Poster of ey , City spent Sunday and Me- Ocean View, Long Island, spent morial day at their summer home NOTICE: Sardines and other Fish." OSCD and other brands of Bed Bank. N. I., JTun« 2d. 102«. ' ^' delicious Pork and Beans, Canned Fruits and Vege- Memorial Day with.(Mrs. Foster's t Navesink. - : Notice l> hereby (Ivan that the tram- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanck Walter Ellis and family of Ho- sr hocks of eertiocatea of itock of The tablesserve to fill your individual needs, in the Scores loberta SAfttr Water Tuba Boiler Cora* if Belford. , . loken hije moved to their summer any will be closed from Junt 2Bth, 1826, .Where Quality Counts. ... ; • ' Elaborate preparations are being •esidence on Sears avenue at Nave- loon: to July 15th, 1926. lnduslte. (Blcnadc) ) \ lade for the euchre party and ink. -" ' '". ""' ' '•"••' FRAN PRICE. dance which is to be held Friday Mrs. Samuel WIUIs of New York FRANI •—Special Prices on Salmon- Secretary. night at Bay View Manor at Port ipent from Saturday until Monday t pays to advertise in The Begister. Reg. 37c OSCO BEDDING and Other Brands can 34c:|i.0r0 c tall Now is the time to prepare that extra room for your Salmon cans 25c Summer guest. We have all kinds of Foldaway Cots Salmon !a a nutritious luncheon or picnic (Hah. Systematic Saving and Beds in all sizes to suit all wants. asm Heinz Pork & Beans 3 -25c ,+ Safe Investment Ritter'* Delicious and easily prepared. FOLD-AWAY COT COUCH BED '. Campbell'* WITH'MATTRESS Reg. 23c Reg. 23c + Compound Interest 16.00 Cal. Peaches Sliced Pineapple t>f\ In Rich can Can £\jQ, Syrupy Juice (£&) 20c . -..' =FORTIJ3N:E or Del'Monte Bartlett Pfears; big can, 29c

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Baker's Shredded Coconut p-* 7c, 14c Encourages Saving by System;\i ' .Sound Investment:, possible to do so. Bread Points.the_way tqJZIompound Interest. . 20.00 HOW MONEY GROWS AT COMPOUND INTEREST x This table shows the rapidity with which systematic savings grow to fortunes; Supreme when quarterly dividends an reinvested to get the benefit or compound interest. Complete .wfth Mattress in 2-6 size,' in ; •' This-Couch Bed a chil(j[ * The Best Broad You Ever Atn 1 The light figures ahow the "ctual principal amount saved, and black figures the total amount ofsaving* plus intend. • •..-Va- '^ '. .,., «e Grey Steel. Can be folded up and can operate, is complete Victor Bread big pan loaf, 7c Amoon, "'- •TEAM -• •;•••'••^3-- , ^f ^ :''':,^ put away in a closet. with laced on Mattress. Weekly,: 8 ' 4 8 10 IS SO ••* 28 " '5» Blended (a *uit the mott particular taite (or . _„ $780 $1,WO J1.300 $2,600 • $3,000 M^OO 16^00 $ 7,800 this delectable beverage. 2£9 558 867 1,199 1,605 3,752 6,863 11^64 17>W Um STEEL , SHVIMONS 10... no 1,010 im 3,080 2,000 6,300 7,800 10,400 13,000 16,600 •i 538 1,116 1,734 2JS$. WIO 7^04 13,726 2Z&S 35^80. 52>8 COT^ ALL STEELSPRING W-~._-^' »80 lfiM 2^40 8,120 8,000 ,7,800 11,700 15,000 10^00 ?3,400 can befqlded up and put in Grey, Steel Enameled-, with four Steel - Band 42c V 807 \fSIi Iftii 3^97 4^15 11,256 Z0#9 33,792 , aj2Q away. Legs ^re steel with, iold |inde,r, head Strap Braces. You'll Taste the Difference! ill _ • l^MO 2.080 3,120 4,100 6,200 10,400 15,600 20^00 20^000 braced. •••::: V ariridd foo ft t boardbd, -, W6 Z&Z 3,468 4,796 6/420 15^03-27^52 45J0M 78^60 r ALL SIZES. \ N. B. C A"orte'd 4SC0 tomato California as—.....-; l^of) 3,«oo s^oo 8,200 8,BOO 13,000 10^00 20,000 aa^oo > l345 im 4^335 S|9»S tfi& 18,760 34^15 54,320 88^90 Pattie» Catsup Sardines a> f VM! M 3.75 \b 35c 2 big bota 2Sc 1b can ISc -—' .iff SIS ^ ?S ?S.' .96 SMS '- 8 AVB and become a partner in: this great industry which SIMMONS Confectioner'* N, D. C. Cocoanut Puritan piittows Ccr. Beverage virtually doubles itself every five years; part of whose prop* COTTON IVORY BEDS Sugar Taffy Bar* city scrvcj you right here at home.' Size 22x28 in Blue and 3 bots 25c MATTRESS ALL SIZES. ' 3 i»tt> i>k«-» 25c )b 25c Whito Stripe. Wes^rn In Graceling Steel Tub- m Start with as little aa $S monthly under Full tuftod roll. Edge Hen Feather Filled; bing. Can also be hnd jOGftt fAuA TAJ . Prlnceii with Art Tick. in White. ' Dutch Cocoa - Jcllict THE RTnON THRDPT.PLAN )b 14c Vt Vb can 20c tumbler 10c t (-.--A i«" Baying Ghana ol . ' 10.00 3*00 P' 7.50 PFill «l( row Food »nd Household N.ail. wilh giulft. NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION tV<»4u

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

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<• > 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 ' i WITH QUALITY WORK- Shbur Long Branch. N. J. four foot knockabout class wasthe telephone company. Mr. Camp- commerce wap reorganized last called off on account of the rain in Runaway* Hit Auto. , week. > Temporary officers chosen MANSHIP. mKVR c BYBAM> Opp.Stslnbaohs bell complained that whenever he the naming and on account of thetried to use hi? telephone Miss Rlor- ATI automobile truck driven,' by were George W. Lyons president, YOUR HE1RLOOMS,RE~ 'Acting Cleric el the Borough ol Shrews- civic memorial day services in the Frank T. Matthes secretary and bury(* N. J. da'nmade it impossible for him toMrs. Munrpo Shafto of . Shafto's MODELED INTO MOD- Bated May illt. 1926. - afternoon. - The elcippera and their Samuel IU Hoirollch. treasurer. Leo do so by'making disagreeable Corner was', struck "by » wagon at ERN JEWEXRY TO SUIT We're right In the swing crews were at the clubhouse early noises. The telephones at tho Rior- West Ocean, Grove la^t week, when J. Warwick was appointed chairman Monday _mornijie anxiously await- a team ofjhomes ran away. Tho of tho nominating committee, - YQUR TASTE , AND of itr-so mapy boys coining dan and Campbell places are on the PURSE. Red Bank Go Cart Co., ing a break-away but they were notsame party line. tongue of the wagon pierced the to us for their new straws— favored by the weather man until rear part of the automobile and Tho Register's motto-1—"A paper 54 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. time for the big doings at the town Miss Riordan denied that she badly damaged it. in every home."—Advertisement. Ju8t.the sort'they like! We carry a complete line of hall. A race was scheduled be-made any such noisea or interfered Smart stiff Sennits start tween these craft lafecjn the after- with Mr. Campbell'^ telephone con- at $2.50. ''Jtong.Qyals" for" noon-but this was called off on a>versations in any Way. She said tho COLUMBIA and B1LT-RITE count of lack of wind. complaint made by Mr. Campbell boys ytitlfextra long heads. .carriages' and strollers. • Also auto-swings, Sunday morning's yacht race on was utterly unfounded and she Nothing;'sportier than a brgught suit for $500 against Mr. Panama; roll orjsnap brim; playards, bicycles, scooters, cribs, .bassinettesr the river was a thriller for the on-Campbell alleging defamation of lookers as well as for tho sailors. sontewth, fancy bands, $5, dolls, doll carriages, sulkies, high and nursery It was a nip-and-tuck event character.- Judge Kremer dismissed Mazda the suit He stated that he did not 'Sizes up to 7 3-8. chairs, baby walkers, Kiddie cars, folding go- throughout. Mayor White's Dol- believe Miss Riordan was guilty of carts; safety straps and all kinds of extra wheels. phin won the race, gaining the lead the offense alleged against her, but at the outer stake on: the second that he dismissed the suit because For youngsters:— ! Go-Carts Repaired. round and passing Sarah Clay he did not think the complaint made Headquarters Milajn straws in blue,' Brown's -Elizabeth; which had been Tires Put on While You Wait leading since the start. Andrew to the telephone company caused white an^ sand color with Murray's Agnes got third, place any material character damage. fancy bands—$4. with Elwood Powers's Miana trail- L. SESTA, Prop. Tel. Red Bank 2138. ORIOLES'WI'N AGAIN. Natural Peanut straws ing home in fourth pontion. Allen Electric Shop with fancy or -brown trim- The jockeying for position before Red Bank BalfiTayera Defeated the starting gun was fired was one Atlantic'Highlands Sunday. "Red Bank's Leader" • , , ming, >$2.50. * Both 'have of the s prettiest sailing feats dis- The Red Bank Orioles baseball roll or snap brims.' ' played here in years. The inter- team extended its unbroken string vening five minutes between the of. victories by defeating ttys Atlan- 63 Broad Street Phone 1184 Red Bank, N. J. ROGERS! preliminary gun and the starting tic Highlands and Highlands base- Broad way gun was one of many thrills. Tho 1 >••••••»•»••••*»»••»••••••••*•»•••••*•«••»•••••••«• ball club Sunday -by a score of 2 The ideal •t Warren, f et JJtb 8t> wind was blowing hard: from the to 0. Both teams played good west. The "tide was low and a large ball. Hanson of Red Bank "allowed Herald Sq. • Haw York Fifth Ava. number of, pleasure craft were only one hit, while Stryker of the Graduation •tUtbSt, \ City ' aMIMSt. irtoored near the starting point. All Atlantic Highlands team held the this formed a strong combination WILLIAM* 0'BRIEN- . ' Tremont at Bromfleld ; * Boston,! for the skippers to guard against. Orioles to three/hits. The hits came present * The sailors were on the alert every in B. bunch and' resulted in' two second to avoid fouling one another runs. Next Sunday afternoon the MEANS ,WHAT "gift more or fouling a moored craft or get-Orioles will play their second'game NOTICE OF MEETING with the' Red Bank Colored Giants. Of Commlnlongrt ot Amumml, ting; aground on a» mussel bed or charming than the Uoroufih ot Runiion, N. J. mud^bank.' The game will start at three IN THE MATTER OP ASSESSMENT OF o'clock. •- HIGH GRADE SERVICE gift'o^ihusic? The UENEFITS W THE CONSTI1UCTI0K The Elizabeth timed the start to Ot CUltD^G AND SIDEWALKS AND Approved and Improved , J Ortho'phonic Victrola THE BEMOVAL OF STANDIKO TREEa a second, crossing the starting line . DEMOCRATIC RALLY. ON DL\OKPOtNT ROAD WKST- with all sails filled just as the gun jvill give all the music •WAMH.V1FROM AVENUE OP TWO Heatipg Plumbing , Roofing niVEnS, IK THE .BOROUGH OF was fired. She led the fleet around It Will Be Held Friday Night of / of the'world, with HUMP0N. j > Next Week at Seabright. the first four legs. On tho fifth Water, Systems t Copper Work marvelous purity and TAKE NOTICE, tfhl\t tho nulicrlbtn. leg, to the outernmrk, a favorable The Democratic club of Seabright iommlolonere-'of/ AaBciument oppolnttd by th& Mayoff^an|[} Council of the Bot- Latett Tendencies of Summer Modes firjd puff hit the Dolphin which passed will hold a rally on Friday night of - Earthen and Iron Pipe - richness of tone, oush of Kumsbn Xa flx ant) determine th» under the Elizabeth's lee and nosed next week at the chamber of com- asBenahiont to.' be levied-on the lands «nd expression in these . \ We Handle the American Radiator Company's Beautilul in appear-' real estate that may have been bene* her, out at the stake. From then merce hall at that place. Talks will fltcd In the construction Kof curbinff and homeward it was. just a matter of be given by Walter J. Sweeney and ARCOLA Ht^rVTlNa SYSTEMS ancc and superb in ldoValks and tho removal of standlm .reel on Dlockpolnt road wesivardly playing' safe for the Dolphin; which John Thorsen of Seabright, Harry RED BANK and SEIA. fl performance, this trojn Avenue o! Two ^tvert. In tno Bor- Smart New Summer Shoes soon widened the gap .to a safe N. Johnson of Highlands, Abram ough of Itumson, pursuant to An Ordl- gteat, instrument ){fr.cr duly passed authorising the mikiiiB; x margin. The Agnes closed up on0. Johnson of Monmouth Beach, of said improvement at)d asBessltix the Because of frequent, new arrivals, one is .always the Elizabeth on the windward leg J. Frank Weigand of Hazlet, -Mrs. makes the ideal and beneflts confened on the lands and re si estate fronting or abutting thereon, will sure to see here the latest versions of recently of the second round but was out-Adelaide Y. Lawrence of Freehold, OREthanamillion lasting graduation meet at the Borough Council Chambers, distanced-on the run home. Mrs. Anna Rosell of Bradley Beach Borough-of RumBon, N.-J,, on Friday, th« -launched footgear fashions. / women have found present. Drop in and eleventh day/of Jund ne,xt. At 8.00 o'clock An unscheduled race was held and^J6hn P. Butler of Asbury Park, M in tho -ovening. to hear all parties in in* the ARCH PRESER- jet us show you, today 1 erest-who (ball promt thenuelvii to b« between the same boats Saturday heard^ , \ , afternoon. Mr. Powers's boat took V AN ORDINANCE. VER SHOE as claimed AT*, ORDINANCE TO CHANGE. AND Bated May 28th,>1026,' the laurels with the Elizabeth, sec- ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF BING- -»-a combination^ of' J. SfANLEY TARRAR, , ond,-the Dolphin third and the Ag» HAM AVENUE TROM HUNT STREET ELMER PEAHSALL, TO NARUM8UNK .STREET. IN THE charming style and solid' ,\VILMAM II. HINJELMANtf. nes fourth. The race was started BOROUGH OF RUMSON. Tusting's / ConmlBsloners ot Assessment. for the benefit of some motion pic- comfort. This, explains BE,IT ORDAINED byrthe, Mayor and 16 Monmouth Street, 1 ture folks who wanted to snap the Council of the Boroush o£ numBon: why a woman who has Z NOTICE OF MEETING 1. The grade of tho center line of the \ RED 'BANK. Of Commissioners of Aaeetsment, sailing craft for a news feature. road bed and of tho sidewalks on both worn this shoe invariably Borough u( Rurnson, N. J. The camera: men were well pleased sides of Blnsham avenue from the south 7 THE MATTER Ol'' ASSESSMENT OF side of Hunt 'street to tbo north sldo o comes back for another. TbtNewQrtbopbank '" Ol' CURDING AND SIDEWALKS AND with the action of the'boats. The s BENETOS IN THE CONSTRUCTION Narumsuok street. In the Borough of pair. Other shoes are THE REMOVAL OP STANDING TREES ailors took advantage of the strong Rumson, be and the same le hereby ON WASHINGTON STREET FROM And because we are ever re- breeze and gave the camera jnen changed and established, as shown by a smart; still others are NAVE3INK BRIDGE, TO NAROMSUNK map" or profllc thereof, made by George STREET. IN TKH EOEOUQH OF ceiving new styles,', and seldom some exceptionally good pictures of K. Allen, Jr. Borough Engineer, dated comfortable. This shoe KUMSON. , -i •-,•,.• ..••.>_• .., thehoats as they keeled over when May. 1026. and on file In the office of the ' duplicate those' we have, the Borough Clerk of the Borough of RumBqn. 'rt- combines the, two. ,•' TAKE NOTICE, That Ihe'subserlliet'i,. shoes that you select here have los» hauled. 2. This Ordinance shall take effect commissioners of Assessment ^appointed ' by tho Mayor and ^Council of the Bor* no opportunity to become com- upon Its passage and publication accord ough of Itutnson to fix/ and determine the . 1 ing to law.puBU £ N0TICE- assessment to bo levied on the lands-.and'. OCEANPORT NEWS. 1 monplace—a fact that most wo- The above Ordinance was introduced at real estate thst may have been bene- the regular meeting of the Mayor and fited In the construction ol curbing and men appreciate very much. 'fling Necessary \ Under Garage Council of the Borough of Rumson held sidewalks and the removal,ot standing at the Council Chambers. Thursday even- Albert S. Miller rees on Woshlncton Itrect Itoirt Naveslnk Nearxihe River. Ing. May 27th. 1926, a'ml will come up Offic* and Horn* Na«ds. Brldgo to Narumsunk street, lif: the Bor« Because of its nearness to thein final consideration and passage at the , F0OTWEAK THAT SATISFIES - ough of Rumson, pursuant to an.-Ordl* regular meeting of the Mayor and Coun- For every'need of the home and nance duly passed authorizing tba making White Shoe Co. river it has been found necessary to cil to be held on Thursday evening. June of said improvement and assessing the put piling under the garage on 10th. 1026. at 8.00 o'clock, at which time 8 Bro^d Street Red Bank, N. J. office me Register want advertise- beneflts conferred on the lands and reif and place all persona desiring to be heard ments. Over 7,000 homes receive estate fronting or abutting thereon, will 8 Broad Street Red Be^nk Oceanport avenue owned by Capthereo- n vlVi be given opportunity. mec^ at tho Borough Council Chambers, tain Robert Cook and occupied by fha RegiBter "each well.—Adver- Borough of Rumaon, N. J., on Friday,' the Dated May 27th. 1926. eleventh clny of Jiuie next, at S;00"0'cloe,k'. Daniel Sullivan. JERE 3. CAREW, tisement. ^_ In the evening, to hear all parties Is in- Borough Clerk. tcrest who shall present themselves to be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woolley icard. . * ' - "^' hl ipent Monday with friends out of Sated Jlay S8th, 10211. .•" ". • ':•,'•• own. J. STANLEY FARRAIt, ' - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weeks ' ELMER 1'EARSALI,, v WILLIAtl II. H1NTELMANW, »': TOWER JL LIGHT. and son Elbert of Harmony, Penn-i Commlssibhfrs\or-Assessment, . i&ylvania, spent the week-end \vith ] ftr\burDqyteWoik ^|| E% for YoOr Evenings NOTICE OF MEETING :,-!'•. Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanSchoick." | Of Commissloneri of Aaeessmant*' Members of the ladies' aid soc^, PER CENT DISCOtTlVT Borough ol Rumson. N. J. • IK THE MATTER OF ASSESSMENT Of ety of the Methodist church arc dis-' OK CURBING AND SIDEWALKS AND tributing "Bainy Day Bags" to i -ON- BENEFITS IN THE1 CONSTBUOTION friends and members of tho congre- THE REMOVAL OF STANDIlia TREB8 i ,ON ALLEN STREET FROR RIVEB f gation. They are small silk bags AVENUE TO NAItUJtSUNK STnEEr, IN.11IB BOROUOH OF BUMSON. y •.• and each rainy day one is to put u TAKE NOTICE, That, the subscribers. contribution in the bag and bring Commlsslnners j of Assessment. appointed ' by, the Mayor I am! Council of the Bor- them to the supper to be held at the Graduation Gifts ough of Rumaon to fix and determine the • 3OI& assessment to be levied on,tho lands and church soon. \ real estate that may have "been bene- Dr. and Mrs. VanNatta of New- fited In the constvutttan ot turfclng-and Jew URi ark spent Sunday at their summer sidewalks and the removal /'ot e-taildlbg ' treee on Allen street from Jllver avi* home on Pemberton avenue. For the graduate we have nue to Narumsunk street, In the Boh Mrs. William Hayward spent ough of Rumson. pursuant, to .am: Onll« nance duly passed autliorliing (he making Tuesday at Newark. prepared a wonderful col- ot <«U1 Improvement and oisisslng tbe Mrs. Louolla Lockwood spent ueneflts conferred pn tho lands ana real lection of -fitting gift arti- estate frontinff or i abutting thereon,'will On - \fi ie"sday at Freehold. meet at tho Ilorough Council Chamberpi Borough of Rumaon, N. J., on Friday,'tba Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Haynes eleventh tlay of June next, stt 8:00 o'clock • spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. cles. Prices are graduated In the evening, to hear all partlel In lit- terest who shall present themselvee to b« llayncs's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. heard, / ., • ; .". ; A. Haynes. to suit every pocketbook. ' Dated Hay 28th, mi. ' • liLgSaMlT Ow'n Mrs. Harvdy Todd, who lived at 1 : J. STANLEY FAnRAB, , Ifigl^gl^gl^gl^gl^t^ ' '••'•' ' Oceanport for many years, is seri- It will pay you to look over aHaMHKMBBH>. • B. fcSP^lLiW E««y to -ELHt.K PEARSALL. •" ,; i, ously nick at her homo at Wood- WILLIAM H, IIINTELMANN, stock, New York. our line of gifts. . • Commissioner^ ot Aassismtnt. r ^sfi BSBI ^akjanal ^tej ^ik James McCreery has recently had SHEBIFF«,flALrl; 7 his house repainted. l\t virtue or a writ of ,11. fa. to ae 4(. afactfn reefed, lisusd out of the Moninouth 0ouo> ^•^•esBas^BF •aseaeaBiF ^s# Miss Elizaebth West attended the HERE ARE JUST A FEW^GlfT , ty Common Ple.s Court ,o» the State.. M V New Jersey, will be exposed to- s«ie; at danco of the Masonic club at the SUGGESTIONS FOR THE GRADUATE. publle vendue, en Uonday, the ttisnty- Fan now Masonic temple at Long elghth.dair, of June,"JOJa. between tit Branch on Thursday night. hours of 13 m s'etoek *n6 wife* homo on Main street. ' TOILET SETS YOUNG MEN'S WRIST TRUNKS judgmenjdt t off saild courtt amounting to ap. Thomas Farley hss had tho in- proxImtMly im.OO. ;: t T. neighbor who owns one anywhere • you daire from) . MILITARY SETS ^WATCHES—all makes OVERNIGHT CASES All that certain lot, trsct or percsl e| POWER? There's no end •allar to attic,.to the bam. terior of lila hotlBO painted and pn- nil and prfrrtlseiii hfrtllislt«r nsrtlnulsrly. pcrcil nnd wired for electric lights. PEARL NECKLACES WATCH CHAINS AND BILLFOLDS . riesoMbed, lltUDte, lying and being In the , otwiy**otacit. Morning, aw4 alone.thabtii>caj iniUn- <; nvenunaro. entertaining Mr. Doyle's SCARF. PINS Klnnln« ati the southwest corner of • lit r VANITY CASES ' RINGS OF. ALL KINDS . of land formerly belonging to JaVtmltb O, r^du Jroo fagct old-firth- " tcoteOU* light- * i-^il'/" niother and sister. Ohattdlert thence south forty-tour degrees / eVQOaCu *^afpaWJ^ ^W • stl/alfW^ ^TJUOCe^ LIQUT,—.POWER ~^' Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lundy arc and thirl/ minutes cist, two ohalns ani flfty.sf» jinks i. thence north flflyfiva de. f V9 JUPDHOI •••••' vfHjMsr dulXi pflu that'i what tha Wetting, r? occupying ,thclr dimmer homo on trees and thlrly minutes east, am chsln j «treo»th,ati»pahiTOldcr»«nd home farm electric pUnt will Rlvomldo avenue, nfter spending FULL LINE OF. SPORTING GOODS •nd flfiy.slx llnlet i th.nce north thirty, dlgreei ana* thirty, minutes well, tit j that make yea old before bring-you—with poontanr. tho winter at tho DuBoil homo. •WS't."1"1 tlifrty-sifst links i thmos loutk 'jroorfime. > Let IM tell you about it-ajo •luty-three degreed »n(l thirty tnlnutM west) one chain end,,slity, Unke (o the Ut tU.) WcaUngliouao «*UgatW i Su.J for 910,000| Cot $400.' V aea ot btllnnlra, ' Conttlnlnr \htrt" elihi hundredihs of an acre, more or liail i DamnKC* ol $400 were uwnrded ASK FOR. OUR JUNE SPECIAL OFFER. i\n. Florence R. Miller by a jury ot LEON KISUN Froohold in a tult brought asaihst 1 »oyA. bskrlng ilste April 1st. Hal, * Mri. GUBBIO Doutuch and, Wmi»m IMnrded In booh 1119, psgei (|| „' \) Bevington & Fournier H. loplno ol llmdioy Bench for In JEWGLE& »«l.«ij as the properly of John' UV.n | eiesutler, tMht auli TY/I,,,. 20 Broad St., Freehold, N."J. Jurlrn rccclvad when «h« /eij Jnto J. Cleyton nand Rusiell b, OHyton" trTdtif » newer trench duir on Mri. 13 EAST FRONT SlV ONE DOOR FROM PALACE THEATRE," RED BANK, W, A. Chtylon « Brolhn, fpi la be « Phon. 04. DfiiUcli'i prnporty. Mrs, Mlll«r «uo<) for f10,000

• >-•.. }' '-' 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>' >M no Winchester, Vju.(Ail*jr flfty yatra* use.) 1 4 equal."—DR. R. R, TAYLOR o* Phlla- magines will happen in 1083. 4 "I have found aosf ao (owl as Ctcanaon/' 50x250 feet and reasonably priced. Investigate 4 dalphJa, ,• aa i a» •_/'• -:.:\:-••• '• —DR. JOS. M. MATHBW8, former Pfe.I "Ce»on I* by far tin Int.-"—PR. MAN- dent American Medical 'Association. - Tablet for Flagpole. _ immediately. , NINO SIMONS* University of' ijouto --A brass tablet bearingf th* words, •*Vtry. •valuetle, bothaa, tonlo and alur- alive."—DRJ HONTEB'McQUIRE, formtr "Presented by-tho Bed'-Bank Police "I consider Capon WaUr the bait In this President American Medial Aasoclatloa, Department May 30th, 1026," wil countrr."—DR. ROBERT FRENCH MA- be placed on tho flagpole near the SON ol Waahtagton, D. C, i "Uieful In catarrbai c'ohdltlons ol wrloue new, war memorial monument' on "Tee Capon Sprlnr Water'1. toBleTifcl •.•r*»»»-Pi««ri««.. sjnulaMcms. dyspepsia, The Grteatest O retlc, alterative and apejlint. I htva dlieaiss ol the Uvar, fcldneya and Mad.tho town hall lot.' The: tablet was Inown ol no «ata 'ol renal otteull or dtr, scrofula. rhnimatUtn, tout and dl«-lettered by Philip O. Heitzenrechter «r»vel,*hlcb has ilot bean cured by an b.tei ralllluL-^-DR. E. E. WALKER In Investment & Realty Corporation of Union Beach. ^ , InltUlsmt and sufficiently liinf vio ol 3rd idltlon (IMS) el <*A Refennu Hand We Have Ever Made! this water. Gall) and rbtumalUm aid BK>I1 at Medical Selene" edited by I)r. on tkt itotU-faniat Grand Prtxt Uiilr dependent conditions are always T. L. Stednan, Editor ol "N. Y. Medical Tha Traveler in New York. 69 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. bllud or cured. Llwr and atonuch Recoril." Traveler (in New York),—Is .this here tho bureau of'information? - Railroad clerk—It is. 3. T. ARMSTRONG In "Practical There, Traveler—Well, about six hours MICUANI rtil alfectlone of the uterui, lunge, bled- - der and Intestines, the effecte aro always ptutlca," 1BBB, edited by Dr. Frank P, ago a feller took my watch an' beneficial ,and often wonderful."—PR. Foat«r, Editor "N. Y. Medlce] Journal.' satchel around th' corner to git my The opportunity of a lifetime I Gat a ALFRED WHELEN «f Phllldelphla. name engraved on 'em, so they brand new, genulno Grand Prize Bnrelts **** 4# •• • •• "Tha animate on their remedial power haa wouldn't git lost, an' I "wanter know Vacufim Clttntt fotoaJy 92.00 down I •'It has ns'equal aa a 'corrective' of hypir- bten, not too hl|h, but decidedly not hl|h if 'the engravers of this 'ere town Thliafltonlshlngiynmail'dcwn pBjriHQt putstils great acldlty."— DR, WM. H. MERCUR of enouih."—DR. JOHN H. JANEWAY ol are all out on strike." 'A cleaner right in your own home—and extremely easy PUUburcb. , New York. tanns will quickly mate It yours. Think of it I - ' Whr the Light Was Dim. GREAT SPECIAL TERMS Dad (from the hall)—Why, Ma* jorie,,how, dim the light ia in herel . Offer Positively Ends Freddy (the fiance; a college r July 3rd graduate)—Yes, .sir... Professor But yea mast hnrry I This astonlshlsg Don't beat a Child CAPON WATER Munsterberg has a theory that bril- v «p«clal terms edncatioflaloEbrendssoon. A Medicinal Water from the Famous Capon'Sprlngs liant light benumbs the Intellect. Upor>.«fMst wo wW deliver a brand We are experimenting to find, the new Earekatiritfrcompleta attachments1 ' * West Virginia degree of illumination by which the for FREE trial. Then, if you decide to Dolivcre'di to Yon .Diropt from Nature.'s Laboratory Without ^ attention ie'kept vivid and the men- .ksm^tbem, pay only $2.00' down. Act a RUG! Change or Addition. tal functions active."^ „ now—«bd-enjoy many, many years of , > * ~ ENDORSED FOR 180 YEARS BY AMERICA'S " .. the best homedomlng sorrlca money: •*,' GREAT PHYSICIANS ' " • His Part in the Drama, of Life. ;canbuyl Neither children or rugs $re improved by beating. In the one Johnnio Wobbs waa regarded as H(rse«ti; Phone crCaU Today .. IS A DELIGHTFUL.' BEVERAGE. NO TASTE OR ODOR. * tho town simpleton, but occasion- •> case you.;ruin dispositions, in the! other you ruin rugs. Choose the ally he was gifted -with a flash of ORDER THROUGH keenest repartee, aa a city visito HEISLER ELECTRIC SHOP better way. discovered ta his discomfiture.' , 206; Bond Street .."\ Asbury Park "What part do .you perform . I N; # You send your linens to' the laundry just as soon as they are ACKEk, MERRALL &COND1T tho neat drama of life?" he asked. 521 Newman Springe Rd., Red Bank "I mind my own. business," re- R. B. 1198-W — A. P. 8447 , y s'oiled; you send your clothing to the dry cleaner when it becomes OR ANY 'FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE plied Mr. Wobbs... ..,.-:',.. '"*•• spotted.;" '..••• Writs .or Phsna (or Booklet, I OUR CHALLENGE "Natvra's Contribution We (utranUe Our Dysco Shampoo Method 17 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. I. We have given this subject of Rug Cleaning a careful study;, we use a Shampoo Soat) made especially for wool and silk, which is far superior to ordinary animal fat and caustic soda soaps: It kills the" germs, carries off the dirt, fluffs the wool and brightens the colors.. Newest Dress Fabrics It lifts up the nap, and makes your rugs look almost like new. It's a 'shampoo* and is used on your rugs in the same manner Reduced for Opening Sale as a shampoo on your head. -. • . in Beware of 'Secret' Methods Pay no attention to those who claim a Secret Process, or who 40 Pure Silk offer to clean your rugs on the floor. Such methods ruin the sizing of a domestic rug, and the color and feel of an Oriental. Telephone today. • Don't say "I want my rugs cleaned"—say "I Crepe de Chine want my rugs Shampooed."

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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»VTh*y Got NoDorr corresponding secretary, Mrs. Booty. Charles Perry, treasurer, Miss. Lena 'THE AT Egner recording 'secretary,' and RED BANK, N. J, - Matins* 2i30 EVonln|i-«i45 and 9i00 'Phone'600 "GET-TOGETHER" LUNCHEON Building- Inspector Frank H. Miss Isabel Ryerson assistant seore- Jmith was severely injured tary and treasurer. , SATURDAY and HOLIDAYS CONTINUOUS 2i30 to UtOO P.M.. ', . MONDAY, JUNE 7th, AT SEVEN P. M.' Vednesday night while walking oir Jroadway, a: parsing automobile hrowing a large roQk from under LITTLE SILVER NEWS. Last- Times Today, Wednesday, June 2 \" '*.> "" at :ha tires, striking Mr. Smith on the eg,and badly bruising it, Mr. Arnerlcui Mechanic*' Lodge to Hold Shrewsbury River Country Club. iralth is about on crotches. _ - i_-_ _ a Card-Party Toolght. ^ •"*, TICKETS $1.25. "I NThe Central railroad passenger The American Mechanics' lodge station on Broad street waa firoken vill hold* a card-party tonight at REGINALD DENNY v Automobiles will leave Mort V. Pach's .cigar store for Country Club' at in last Wednesday morning, but as he lodgferooma, A. five-dollar gold •HN- - . •( •£" < ' 6:45 o'clock. •here was no money left in the ieco will bo.disposod of on the co- milding tho robbers got nothing. iperative plan at the affair. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis have re- Mr^Tmd Mrs, E, L. Lcuder bavo "What Happened to Jones" urned from a visit at Atlantic'City, eopened their summer home at A canopy is being erected in Little Silto Point / The Funniest Picture of the ront of the Palaca theater on A son was born,Sunday to Mrs. i • strcetv Contractor Albert fohn Deighton Simpson. ' Positively the Most Wanted 'andcrbilt la doing the work. Rumson road, between Branch Aebury Lambertson Is having a ivenue and Harding road, which S-STANDARD ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE-5 itchen built to the rear,, of hislas bean paved with concrete, has ousa on Division street. cen reopened. . ' J Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lufbur- Mr, and Mrs. William Skldmore OT are occupying their flew bunga-ipent the week-end at Qushkill, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 3, 4,5 Summer; Silks i>w on Broad street/ ?onnsylvanla.. ' Mrs. Edward* T. Bennett, Jr., ^)f lolford, was tho xccent guest, of Fred Zlcglar, chief of police, Is ; GENUINE 4ut twice on Saturday, once in the flEO. U& PAT. OFP fternoon to a fire in J. J. Scully's larn' on First Btreet and in the •X* ivenlng in Cummings's hotel on tSAS RANGE Broad street. Little damage was WITH SUPER VULCAN BURNERS done-at either place. • Captain Vadin Curtis has had his residence on Atlantic street repaint- ed. ' ' " " ' '' - No. O.D. 4SO S.B. ' A eompaoi SHREWSBURY' NEWS. model that gives 50%greatercook? Dairy Company to Hold a Dance ing surface with less Boor aptce. STANDARD ACTS Three full-sized Sopor-Vu)a»n Friday Night at tha Firehoiue. j Burners and a convenient extra The Shrewsbury dairy company burner for simmering. Oven-heat will hold a dance on Friday night regulator. 40% inches wide. of. this week at the firehouse. ^Honry Obre has bought a new JVo. O.D. 443 S.B. The hat Ford coupe.. • word In gam range beauty, effi- ciency and convenience. 3 aim' L. C. deCoppett has reopened his .merlngburnera;4Svpor-Vttlcan summer homo here. j Burners; oven-heat regulator. Ml»so« Marguerite and Mario French gray and whlto on* Hoare of New York attended a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 7, 8, 9 amel front, 40}i inehet wide. birthday dinner' party given Sunday for their cpuiln, Joseph Anderson. RALPH INCE'S Production ol & Lawcs Bros., who conduct a gro- ¥£^ £d&JSftro roldrangeugoodforsomethingatlost! cery store ''and ice" cream parlor small apartment. The top is , . ; ' hero', are making" alterations to ao\i In. wide and haatsd by three Here Is your opportunity to make your old range help give you their,store building at Little Silver »••-•---• super-Vulotn Bornara the advantages of» new cooEery that la easier and better than and will also ,open a store there ^ that possible op any other gas rango. • about July 1st. I Come in and gee tho new Smoothtop demonstrated. Tho Miss Margaret Murphy left Sat-* modern gas rango that gives perfect heat control for all your urday for n throo months' stay Cookery. Top-stove heat regulation na well as oven heat control. at Southampton, Long Isianil. I See Smoothtop's Super Vulcan Burners. Revolutionary I Mrs. Jessie P. Crosslcy, Miss Each burner provides 4 different zones of heat—keeps 4 veasela Susie Farlccr, Mr. and Mrs. Haiti- cooking all at one time. See Smoothtop boil water 2S%1 quicker. »irt Croisloy .and P. VI. llolden of is Coming to I See how easy it into cook on Smoothtop's flat, solid top. Learn all Mohtclalr npent tho week-end with • about the now, coaler, bettor cookery that Smoothtop has created. Mr. and Mm, Eonjamln John Par- ker. 'Hov. Hobcrt Pnrkor of Bos^ I But act quickly. Order your new Smoothtop now and get ton, Massachusetts', and Harry Par- . ., a cash allowance on your old range. ker of Nownrk worn Sunday guest» Red Bank , Jersey Central Power Se Laight Co. of Mr. and Mrs. Parker. 65 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. N. J. Mis* Ella CB,«O, who tetcht Monday, Tuesday. "fknfag over 1,475 SqiinTo Milen of Territory-In Now, Jowoy, Includ- iiehool at Freehold, vu Jiomoovn ing 137 Cities, Towns nnd Smaller. Communities, with-. tho week end. . . . ' . Wednesday, \ ^.. ,• ' •.,._•• Electricity, and Gnu." . , , • MIM Jonephins Lang of-Linden ' Now—More Beautiful Kitchens Became ofSmoothtop's Cotisolc line* . j and John Lonir, Jr., of Now York, June 14, 15,16 have boon spending a few day* with their parent*, Mr, and Mr>. ropttlf tern* biter* tti« tha Oriih.n. ' Court of I«I4 Coanty, oa John Lnritt. < , NOTICE, Thur.fl.y, tha flrtt da,, at 3rAy, A, , John McCarthy of Jersey City Entire Road Company and fa Great Supporting Cast 1020. «t whleti lli*« n»pli«tl<« oUI l . alotk.hnl.1- HIANK r.. rmoie, unaila fni ih« allonanea et eemmU wa« « vltltor hen Sundfcy. 'Mr, Wal.r' Tnbi "•!.-• a«er«lary. M<• 1l co courmrm ll ft«l», McCarthy wi« a former W«)d«nt Full Orchestra ._ ,...- In.llw ««l«a Ilalad' Mar int. of Shrewtbuiy (ha old Snond Uf NOTICE OF HETTI.EMENT OK ACCOUNT ai'oKMNlri'T. »ANP " •*' u"« Ha« Notk« In h#r«br irtvtn th«t tti« Rreftiint* JOBKDt When lomtthlnK IH lo r»da», |h« (month day ofof Ihi tubH dtftutjl, nil), b» min|h*«d * >«>itno« to dlK tmi rwlui ton nwm»A t« BiHiV, Hi 4. fit I