BANK TEFL '.".A Issued Wesklr, Entersd u Bseond-OUif Matter at tb« Post. VOLUME XLVII, NO. 42. one* «» Bed Bsnk, N. J. andsr Us »ot at Men* Id, «7». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 TO Jf
ght there would be nothing to pre- lends itself to tho, purposes of un- GEORGE BRAY'S BUSY DAY WILL WE FIGHT OR NOT? ent the state tax board from retail- OR A ZOOLOGICAL PARK. WANT THEIR LOSTJWER scrupulous debtors, who because of MAKING HIS OWN RAIN. NEW SPORTSMEN'S CLUB/ ing by ordering the county board the ineffectiveness or-inefficiency of i HUNDREDTAXPAYERS WENT UDCING BY PRESENT INDICA- .make still higher assessments EER, COYOTES, ELKS AND TWENTY-SIX JUSTICES AND luch courts can appeal to the court GEORGE H. ROBERTS CAN NOW OWNERS OF BIRD DOCS FORMf; TO HIM FORJNF.ORMATION. TIONS WE WILL NOT, ext year. THARE AT MIDDLETOWN. CONSTABLES ORGANIZE. >f common pleas. This appeal is a DEFY DRY WEATHER, * Councilman J. Birdsall Pharo was ightful privilegajaecording to law, ING AN ORGANIZATION. ;M*ny Went with" Fear and Tram- ifuch Mooted Question of Tax As- -favor-of jumping into tho scrap irst Consignment of Animals Ar. They. Roast - Aiiemblyman Bruno, and-it-means_that-tho—whole-case, His Big New Irrigating PlantHas The Nelion Place of ISO ; Ming, Thinking' They Wart Going sessments Debated by the Com- get lower assessments. He critl- rives for Park on Oliver W. Hoi- and Senator Stevent and Decide must "So tried over again at Free- Put His Crops Far Ahead of Newman Springs to be Ustd 'to be "Taxed Out of Sight," but mltiioners Monday Night—Com- tsed the county tax board, stating jVpn't Place—Farmer has a Lively to Conduct a Campaign, of Edu- hold. _This^ usually means a delay Where They Would Have Been Headquarters—Mulford ThorpW >' They War* Pleasantly Surprised. mittee Appointed to Make Report. hat they hod made the higher as- Encounter^with a There. cation—Officers" Elected^ of aVleast a year. ^Sometimes"if lias" —Without-Artificial Rainr '—- - Moved TheTe Mftnday. ; Twenty-six justices and con- Some curious things happened in The commissioners ol Red Bank iBsments in an arbitrary manner. Some of the animals have ar- meant a delay of three years. Each Auctioneer George H. Roberts of Mulfonl Thorpo of Shrewsbury' stables of Monmouth county met at the mayor's office of tho town hall eld a long meeting Monday night. He laid much stress on the fact that ived for Oliver W. Holton's zoo"-- side has got.to hire a lawyer to fight New Monmouth has the largest and qvtnue moved Monday to the, S»m» the town hall at Red Bank last at Red Bank last Thursday. As- t was almost midnight when they ;\vo of the members of the board' sgical park at his Twin Brook he case over again. Many creditors most complete farm irrigation sys- uol Kntz tstuto property on Hanca Thursday afternoon. They formed sessor George W, Bray was thero djourned. lad spont part of the winter in :ame farm. Among them are ten lecdme' discouraged because of the tem in Monmouth county. '.It com- road at Newman Springs, an organization which they named That'! all day to show folks ttyo tax dupli- Most of the time was taken up 'lorida instead of staying home and cer of various kinds and two elks, ixpense and do riot press their prises.'4,650 . feet of pipe placed nioperty comprises 150 acics on tho tho "Magistrates' and Constables' cate book on which appears the as- rith a long discussion regarding .ttendlng to their duties. 'hese are quartered in a large field :lainis even though the claims are so as to provide moisture . for east side of the road nnd it linfc;* Association of Monmouth county." sessed valuation of each property. 'hethor or not the town should start Mr? Stout then took the floor a woods in the park, which has iust. five acres of land, where carrots, large frontages on tho rond nnd o«\* They roasted everyone who had Two sets of figures appear for many legal fight to upset the increased gain and made a long speech in 3ecn fenced in. Tho other ani- "In the district court '-here is no beets, lettuce, white turnips,' squash Swimming river. It is often known < anything to do with increasing the properties. One In black Ink shows ax assessments made by the cxtunty :h he reviewed not only the tax lials are temporarily in buildings such large opportunities for folks to and celery are grown. as tho Nelson place because for the original assesjimbrit/s made by jurisdiction of the Long Branch dis- 1 1 >oard. of taxation; The matter was lituation but many other factors in •n Mr. Holton's farm. evado or delay paying just debts. The advantages of such a system number of years it was owned by , MtrBray .and=ony in red ink shows trict court. Especially they roasted wrought; up by R. V. R. H. Stout, he hiBtory of the town. He .went These animals comprise - several They can appeal from a judgment in an exceptionally cfry> April arc a. Mi-. Nelson of- Oceanic Port ofj !' the revised assessment made by the Assemblyman Basil Bruno and tho is a member of-the Lions-club to lengthy details as to mistakes limilayan thares and several coy- rendered in a district court by filing very apparent on Mr. Roberts's tHc property -was originally the Hail- ' county tax board.;. Senator William, A. Stevens, who nd who said the Lions had appoint- riiich he said had been made in. the tos. The- thares. aro mountain a bond within twenty days after place. All his truck crops arc fur- cock farm. Mr. Thorpe li living in • they seemed to think were more re- About a hundred persons who d him, to go before 1ho< commlB- last.- He said the present situation limbing goats, brown in color and udgment is given, but it is very, ther advanced than is ordywily tho the houae.on the placo. Ho has* sponsible than anybody blse for tak- were anxious to know what their ioners and ask them to start legal lad brought a crisis for Red Bank. lot very different in appearance very seldom that such an appeal is case at this season. Mr". -Roberts leased the property for ten yearn. ing away power from:tho justices taxes would be tho ensuing year iroceedings to have.the assessments Dyer and over again he referred to ;rom ordinary goats. However, made. When it is made it is car- has made largo use of tho. system In addition to providmn a homo and constables by requiring cases ,' went to the town hall to look at thp ut back to tho original figures made he fact that two Broad street stores :hey are very much, more active ried to the supreme court of New Jhis month. This has not only ac- for its lessee "the farm' will be used *» vcre vacant. He said many years which formerly were tried in jus- assessment figures. Thp tax rate iy Assessor Georg*W.Bray^ ,• ',t ban the; goats of this section. They Jersey. celerated the growth of the crops by a new club known as the Jersey", tices' .courts to be tried at the Long tor this year is J41.31 on $1,000. After a discussion, during which iad elapsed since it had been im- ire -full of life and constantly "on *"An appeal from the outcome of but it has also prevented the grow- Shore field club, which Mr. Thorps Branch court, It was claimed that In some instances folks got pencils majority of the officials expressed lossiblo. to rent Broad street stores ,ha go." •••,.'"• ; a suit in the district court can be ing'things from being covered with and others are organizing. Th«. the'cKange -increased the costs of and paper and found out what their ;hemselves as being oppoaed to mak- nd he said tho reason, th'ese-stores made only on a question of law. sand. The soil in the five-acre tract club will consist of owneis of bird Louis "Jones, the farmer, on Mr, litigation and made things so that ' taxes would be by-multiplying, the ing! such a; fight, ,n motion was rere vacant was because the county The case is not triad over again. is light and sandy and one of the dogs and the farm will be usod foe 'rfiton's place, was looking at tho H person with a small bill against a assessed valuation by the rate per- passed.authorizing Mayor William tax' board had, increased assess- The testimony and the findings of chief drawbacks in the past Iras' been field trial contests for such dog$v : hares thorough-an open window in debtor could not afford to go to v centage. In other cases tfiey asked H. R. White to appoint a committee ments. . _., "''.."' - ' the district court judge are sent to that the young tender plants werp A largo number of phoa«nnU and he barn where they aro quartered. court to collect the bill. Mr. Bray to do this for them. The confer with tho. Lions, Rotary Mayor William H. R. White had ?or. a time the thares looked back Trenton. Then the. case is argued destroyed o* damaged by sand Hungarian partridges will be liber- the last word on the natter, He before the supreme court on ques-. • rato last year was $48.72 Vi. on ilub arid other civic organizations at him. Suddenly one of the ani- Various means of restoring1 the blown by the wind. ated to provido hunting for gunner* said he was opposed to making a tions of law only. District court $1,000 or ?7.41 more than the rate vhjch art) in favor, rf making a fight mals leaped and went clean through authority of the justices and con- The irrigation systom was set up and their dogs. fight against tho increased assess* judges- ate trained- _lawyers_ and this year. * -'"' ""'"'••;•—.—in the' cojirts "against" the assess- the, opening knocking Mr. Jones stabl«s"we"jfc" discussed, but mTdefi- last winter-by-Mr. Roberts without The club membership is not re« nents but that he was open to con/ there are few occasions to appeal. The curious things that happened ments.- The committee and the civic lownand rolling him over and over nite plan of action was decided on assistance and this spring was the strictcd to residents of Red Bank viction. He said {hot even If the Approximately 8,000 cases" were laat Thursday was the big difference organizations will raeet^tomo >n the. ground. Mr. Jones was not beyond that of conducting a cam- first time that he used it, Mr, Rob- end vicinity but is open to all, re-' own were successful in such a fight tried last year in the district courts between the way folks acted when light and the committee will make lurt. The thare did not tfppear paign of education,to impress upon erts has a farm of eighty acres and gardless of where thej li\e. Field, ho victory would be only for one at Long Branch and Asbury Park. they learned what their assessments . report at a special meeting of the the people the value of the offices he has never employed a carpenter, trial contests for bird dogs havo be-' rear, with the -probability that the be vicious in making this attack Less than twenty appeals were tak- were as contrasted with the way council next' Monday night. The of justices and constables/ It was mason or plumber. Whenever work come very popular. The dogs are- tate board would order an increase >ut seemed to think, this was a en. For the present May term of they acted when they learned the members of the committee are said that these offices were consti- along these lines, was required to be paired against each other in a soriffset any advantage that might be A big lot of men are making peals are pending from judgments N to pay. One'agcd woman whose as- gene M. Magee and Thomas M. Gop- but that by various legislative en- The irrigating pipes ore about speed, range, class and bird work. gained this year. He Baid in his iuarters for tho animals, birds and rendered by justices of the peace. ~ sessmont- hoB -been -considerablyjn- actments JJiey_were::being_stripped four feet above ground on pedes- Large prizes aro frequently offered makes to-bo kepVat-the-park-and Tlierearqthree terms of court; soit creased was almost^ in tears when Mr. Stout said it was nn arbitrary mother gang in the employ of Mul- of power. tals.—Some'of~the-pipe- lines -are •ami ~the" new cluJrplaHs to award" Mr. Bray told her the assessment ;he town to antagonize the state may be said there are in a year at GOO feet long. Some are shorter. one prise of $1,000 to the winner ,ct for. the state and county boards [ord Thorpe of Rod Bank is build- Tho matter of dues and by-laws figures. She, felt so bad and she joard,,, -' least 300 Cases appealed from tho At intervals in thb pipe are holes of a cliiss which will embrace bird if taxation to increase assessments ng a large rustic log cabin which was not actdd on. That wa3 left to • was so nervous, that, she. could not After the mayor's talk.the motion justices. . . " .... through which the irrigating'Water dogs of every description in the ^'| if ter' the assesaor'had mode a fairly •ill serve as an entrance to the be decided at a meeting to be held do the multiplying necessary to find as put through authorizing him to "The salaries of the district court is forced. The water can be thrown United States. large increase.: He Mid Red Bank ;rounds. The work, of building a Thursday of next week at the Red out how niuSh taxes she wogld have ippoint n committee to talk things judges are paid by the county. The in any direction desired. Each pipe should join wifh the other mupici- ilace for two bears is now being Bank town hall. Elmer C. Wain- Dues of $10 a year will be),' to pay. '•' Mr. Bray offered to do it iver with the civic organizations justices earn their living by their line has a knob or handle by which" palities of the county: "which are •orhpleted and a cage for monkeys right was elected president of the # charged and it is expected that 600 for her and the offer was gratefully .nd make a report next Monday fees. • Experience has shown that the entire line can be turned. Al- fighting the increased assessments, in.-- just been started. Various association and Edward Currie or moro persons from various parts accepted. The result showed that light. mahahM« justices heap every, possible though each one of these lines He Baid if these municipalities won, *i kinds of animals will be kept, Keyport, Lewis. F. ButtiR5r of New Jersey .will join, as well as' tho woman would have to pay ?9 expense upon the litigants because weighs- hundreds of pounds, they Red.Bank would not be benefited rfis described in a previous issue Keansburg and Thomas Parrotte of persons from other states. In addk ^ less In taxes this year than she paid WON A RADIO SET. it is money in their own. packets to are adjusted so that a child without because it had not entered; the fight. if The Register. Mr. Holton ex- Long Branch were elected vice tipn to dog contests and hunting thsj"'' last year. The decreased rate more do, this. Moreover, a justice Is de- difficulty could turn them. "It is nec- Red Bank would thus be "left out in Red Bank Man Won Wireless Outfit lects to open the zoological park presidents. The other, officers are place will be used for fishing, ffwlmv than offset the Increased valuation. pendent for fees from, folks who essary to turn the pipe so that the the cold." Mr.; Stout declared that Given Away at Palace Theater. m Memorial Day. : . .- Mrs. Charles W.Ritter of River ming, bathing, shooting matches, • . The same result, happened not bring suits before him;' As a rule position of the outlet holes can be luch an outcome would give this Nelson Warner of Wallace street Plaza secretary and Frank Mulford and other sport. J -. '- onco but in, dozens of other cases. he favors the persons bringing the placed to meet varying wind condi- town the reputation of being an won the radio set given away last of Fair Haven treasurer. A com- About thirty persons have joined^ Many folks who went into the office RED BANK'SJNEW DENTIST. suits, especially those, who have a tions. \ "easy mark." He said it would cre- Wednesday night at the Palace mittee-consisting of Mrs. Ritter, the club and a meetings will b»V with worried, frowning faces went large number of collections." The ate the belief that this town -would theater, For the past two weeks Dr. Theodore^ Doremus Opened Hit Charles" R. D. Foxwell of Red Bank, water h< forced through called so6n to elect officers frtid p«p»'~ out with Bmillng countsnances and mains beneath the ground and into stand for anything and that it prob- shares on the radio \ set were given Office This Week. Edward Vollmer of Long Branch feet the organizationg . Mr. Thorpip * clastic steps. An analyst of human BABY'S NARROW ESCAPE. the irrigating pipe by a six horse- ibly. would result in the county and to persons attending the theater. Dr. Theodore Doremus opened a and.J. D. Campbell of Seabright has made an arrangement with the emotions would have found it In- powei' gasoline erlfhie.'.'• The water statejboards raising taxes a lot mori The winning" number was drawn for dental office this week in'the rooms was appointed to carry on the edu- Piece of Metal Got Stuck in William club whereby he will sub-let tb)j teresting to have been at the town, is^'provided1.by a, brook which- ii next year. \ • last Wednesday night. It was nec- in the Doremus building on Broad cational campaign. • Howell'a Throat. place to them and act as caretaker hall last Thursday. Mr. Bray, in essary for the- person holding the street which were formerly occupied dammed. The engine pumps 4,500; of the grounds*. He will continue talking with a .Register, reporter, Councilman Gopsill, chairman oi •A Red Bank lawyer who was William Hbwcll, aged eight gallons of water an hour. A gallon winning coupon to bo present at thi by Dr. L. G. Manmng,.who now has 1 his rustic furniture and log cabin) aftor his day's work was over, Baid' the finance: committee of r the coun talking with a Register reporter last months, son of William Howeir of' drawing, otherwise another numbei his office in the Broad street na- of gasoline; costing eighteen cents', business;' AT present ^ is eng$e$ that the outcome was rather sur- cil, explained why in 'his judgment Friday stated that he had no desire Bridge avenue, nearly swallowed a would be drawn. Mr. Warner held tional bank building. . Dr. Doremus will run the engine for an hour. in building a large log cabin at Olf*! prising to him. Ho said it was his the town should not make the figh to quarrel with the justices and con- piece of metal, known as a "playing tho first coupon drawn entitling'th is a graduate of the Red Bank high There are a number of irrigating ver W. Holton's Twin Brook g belief that the average "Red Banker Urged by. Mn-Stouti_.He:.sald the stables but. that for the information jack" last Saturday. Mrs. Howell holder-tp the set and he took the school and' of University of Penn- plants in the southern part of the farm near Middletown village.- would pay-le8Sitaxes_this_yearJthan_ cost of making suoh a fight would of the public ho thought it no more was upstairs at the time and she state,, where truck farming is cur- be-$2E0-to-$50Q. but-that-th!s-wa set-honiOi —- sylvania.-JJe is a.son_oi_Albe'rL.T,". Members of the new club whojars .- —last-year-.—Ho-said-that-the-ln. than-right-that-the-other side ofjjheard -groans.—She hurried down. d-qir extensively,—and-some -of the smalleWTconsrde"rati6nTrHe"'"de"- —assisting ' creased assessments were a; good "y should'ho presented. This stair rand~f ouild her Bonnearly suf-- these are" even larger than Mr. Rob- clared that the chief cost to the A RED BANKER IN ?'J e had been practicing dentistry at Thorpo'to organize it aro Borden! thing for tho public welfare be- lawyer said he had heard "many f oca ted. by the metal which had erts's. His plant is known as the town, would 'be' caused by the fact Westfield. • Hnnce, Dr. Walter A. Ru)lman,^ cause thoy would bring about a 'hilip R. Dillon Made Secretary claims made that the cost of bring- stuck in his throat. Mr3. Philip Skinner system. that the taxvbllls could not be sent Mr. Doremus will occupy a< suite Raymond Hoaglnnd, Frank Long,"' greater degree of justice, end equal- • of English-Speaking Union.. ing a case in a justice's court was Jianriino and Benjamin H. Crate Dominick Maida, who owns a out until the caso Was decided. f rooms In the building and the JAtnes Hunter, Dr. R. Brownlnjf.J ization; but that theso benefits Philip R. Dillon of Red Bank, less than the cost of bringing one in went to the assistance of the infant truck farm at Eatontown, has a While the case was pending no tax place has been fitted with every Wilson, Dr. William M Thompson i could be-offset because the in who ia touring Europe, acted a a district court. He said that up to and the frantic mother. The boy small irrigation plant which he has money would be coming in and th comfort and convenience for pn- and James and William Clayton o(' creased assessments might encour- chairman of a meeting at Paris, a two years ago the cost of a justice's was hurried in an automobile to a operated successfully several years. town would havo to put notes in th ients.' All the rooms havo been re- Red Bnnk, Frank Covert of ¥tbt\ age town, county and state officials few days ago at which the Ameri- case was much smaller than at pres- doctor's" office. Before the doctor, He always gets big returns from his bank to raise money. Mr. Gopsill decorated and otherwise improved. Haven and William G. Stonebrldgri,^ to increase public indebtedness. ent, but that in 1923 the law was was able to attend to the case Mrs. soil regardless of how dry the sea- said he believed that whatever re- cans nnd English at that plao The' latest and most approved ap- of Littlo Silver. changed, so that the cost of a case Jiannine got the metal out of the son may be. duction in assessments might be formed a branch of the English. paratus for work on teeth has been STOREKEEPERS IN COURT in a justice's court was made about boy's throat. -- • • POOL MATCH TONIGHT. gained by following such a coursi Speaking union. Subsequently Mr, put in the office. three times larger than, it had been. Trout Fishermen. would be more than, offset by the Dillon was elected secretary of thi Fred Magee and George Borden to) Weit Red Bank Men Charged With "Up until 1923," continued tho Taken to Hospital: When the • trout Reason opened expense incurred by putting note: union. The union will soryo as an Fat of somo sort is necessary in Play at the Smoke Shop. Selling Liquor Illegally. lawyer, "the cost of a justice's case, William E. Arrowsmith of Mata- last Wednesday George Winning of in the bank. He said if the tow educational and social factor in every diet. Probably the most eas- Fred Magee of 'Long Branch/,. Four West. Red Bank: storekeep- in connection with Berving a sum- wan, a retired undertaker, was Eatontown, who is employed nt the won such a fight it would have ti activities of the English-speaking ily digested and absorbed of all fats formerly of Red Bank, and Geort ers wero arraigned before Judge mons, was $1.70, of which the jus- taken to the Long Branch hospital Second national bank anil trust win on questions of technicalities o: colony at Paris. is taken from milk and cream, in Rulif V. Lawrence at Freehold'last other words butter fat. No other tice received $1.10 and the con- last week/in Albert W. Worden, company of Red Bank, and hi3 Borden of Freehold, will play law. • stable received sixty cents. After pool match for 125 points tonigh^?, weok on charges of selling liquor Lawn Mowers. food product is as rich in health- Jr.'s automobile ambulance for brother, Joseph Winning, took the illegally. Samuel Coster of Beech Next year the tax board, by. fol Drop in and look over our stoc' giving fats as Blue Ribbon Butter. 1923 changes wero made in the law treatment for paralysis. Mr. Ar- day off and went fishing at Yellow at the Smoke shop billiard roon street pleaded not-guilty and wa lowing a different courso of makln of lawn mowers before you buy. Wi Order a carton today.—Advertise- whereby the cost of a summons for rowsmith suffered a stroke a short Brook stream, near Pine Brook. on Broad stroct. ' Tho match hold in ?1,000 bail for trial ncx assessments, could make, the assess- Jjandlotho Townsend. ball bearin ment. ,i a case in a justice's court was made time ago. George caught four trout and hiB start at half-past Tuesday! Emilio Talerlco of Wes ments even' higher than this year mower because we know it to bi Mara Nourishing Than Meat. ?4.80. The cost of a summons for brother cnughb three. Both Magee and Bordenare In ex* j Front street retracted a plea of no and would probably do BO if thi: the best lawn mower made. Wai, Pare, properly made mayonnaise a case in a district court is only Service Station For Sale. cellent shape nnd an exciting match),' . guilty and pleaded guilty. He wil year's assessments were over, ter H. Merritt Machine Shop. 2- .s a grea*, body builder. Our Na- $3.60. Well established service station, Roof Experience. is, looked for. Within the past fevft" ocated on Broiid street, between bo sentenced, today, Rocco Buff thrown. Mr. Gopsill said that ac- Mochanic street, phone Red Ban tional mayonnaise, containing oniv ' "The difference does not end It is not an experiment for U3 to days tbey have played tbr«wy and Samuel Borelli of Shrowsburj cording to law assessments are sup- 322.—Advertisement. fresh eggs, best salad oil and high- Red Bank and Eatontown, with en. •apply our roofing over your old there. All the way along the line tire stock of accessories and equip- inatchos, Magee winning two al * nvonuo wero held for trial May 6th. posed to equal the full valuo ,oi est grado spices and vinegar, is an the expense of bringing a caso in shingles. Many years of experience Borden one, Tonight's match, Radial ideal food. Ask for it by name if ment. This placo is well established property and that tho town. woult the district cwt ia much smaller have taught us how a roof should free to the public.. •. Authorized dealer for Garotl vou want the best.—Advertisement. and can be purchased at reasonable be laid correctly. Let us give you Twenty dollars deposited monthly, not have a leg to .stand on wher Zenith, DeForrcst and Farran than in a justice's court. The cost prico and terms. Red Bank Real the benefit of our experience as Earnings O«r 8 H %• in tho Red Bank Building: and Loan this phasp of the matter was consid- Uodlcy Products. Monmouth Ra- Mr. Property Owner, of a case in the district court is Estato Co., Second National bank Association returns $2,000 In about roofers by re-roofing your home Shares of the Red Bank ered, as it was a well known facl dio Service, Second National 'Bank why not wire your houee now for $4.44 regardless of whether a case building, Red Bank.—Advertise- now. Write or phono today regard- seventy-eight months. New series that tho assessments wore only building, Broad street, Red Bank, ment. and Loun Association have earn electric lights, • We will giv» you is contested or not and regardless of ing our "Guaranteed Roofing." G. over S\b%ifi/o fforr ssom e yyear s p now open. Make application foi fraction, of the full valued Phono 1184. R. S. Johnson, proprie- eleven months to pay for it. Write M. Olson & Co., Inc., Atlantic High- how many witnesses testify. In a Pianos' Plus Values. Are you a shareholder? If not >btt shares nt office of the association, tor.—Advertisement. or phono Newman's Electrio Shop, ]ands*-phono 640.—Advertisement. Councilman J. Daniel Tuller sai( justice's court the smallest expense Concentration on just pianos, should subscribe for shares now, ' in tho Broad Street National Bank, Bolmar, N. J. Phone Bolmar 110 he agreed with Mr. Gopsjll and ai that could possibly be entailed is service^and no overhead enables us new Bories has just opened. A 12 Broad street, Red Bank. Re-Building Pianos and Players. and let us give you an. estimate.— nn additional ronson for not gettln $6.95 and the costs aro that low to give tho buyer tho best value. Money to Loan on the I. & R. Plan. nt offlco of association. In tho Bkww . E. R. Conover, ' Wo do tho most perfect and high Advertisement. in the fight ho said he believed th only in cases which aro uncontestod, A. B. Dirhan, Drummond place, Red Hundreds of people .aro taking Stroot National Bank, 12 Brold, Secretary, est class job of re-building known U advantage daily of our easy to bor- - —-Advortlsomont __ . neroased. assessments sh6uld stam tho piano Industry. A. B. Dlrhan School. and when no witnesses are required. Bank. Showroom nnd shop conveni- street, Red Bank, N. J. ently located rear of residenco. row und easy payment plan, ff you E. R. Conovor, because Red Bank was not paylni Drummond place, Red Bank. Show- Burton Hall, at C9 East Front Tho nverage civil suit requires four need money consult us. Wo shall Baby Chicks. „ taxes at as high a rate on the tru room and shop rear of residence Btreet, Georgia B. Hazard, principal. witnesses and the cost of such a suit Telephono 933.—Advertisement. St Rhode Island Reds, Plymout be glad to servo you. Investment & valuo of property ns other places i< Telephone 088.—Advertisement. Primary, Intermediate, college pre- in tho jus'tico's court is $10.05, or —Advertisement. Rocks and'White Wynndottot, spe- Painting, Paper Hanging. Realty Corp., box 297. Red Bank, the county. Ho said It might b paratory; French, Spanish, drawing, considerably more than twico as or our attorneys, Reilly, Quinn & cial for this month, (18 per 100. Grape) Vitiei, Grape Vines, Quality workmunship, best ma- To Whom It May Concern. well to appoint a comniltteo t painting, etc. Phone Red Bank much' as a caso in the district court. Pnrsons, Red Bank.—Advertise- White Leghorns f 10 nor 100. Best grape vines—Concord and Niagara torials, honest pricos. Your satis- I will not bo responsible for $] study this matter and tnako a repor 610-W.—Advertisement. mont. fico range stock. Write to M. 1! one-year, two-yenr and three-year, "A justice collects all mannor of faction guarantood. Wall paper bills under my immo unless contricU,< •» '» ed for by myself. Prown Co., 1143 East Main street Warren H. Smock, tho borough old; very roasonable price. Hillside Radio Special. fcos for suits, nono of thorn largo samples shown upon request. Curry, Why be a Wallflower? , Froohold, N. J., phono 02C.-rAdver. Jim Smith, counsel, advised-the commissioners Nursorici, John Bennett & Son, Fnda ncutrodyno, four tubes, singly, but Imposing when taken in 43 Grand avenue, Long Brunch', 1 Dont envy others. Loom that R. I' . D. Nd. 2, Box 40, tlnomont. _ ._' not to got in tho fight. He said proprietors, Atlantic Highlands, N.J fully equipped. Regular prico $240, tho aggregato," ho continued, "il N. J., phono 1151-M.—Advertise- prancing polo trot Prof. Arthur Keyport, N. i thore was in his .opinion llttlo chance Phono 00-J.—Advertisement. your prico with guarnntco, $76. ment. Dr. Straughn would bo tiresome to enumerate the Murray dedicated to tho Prince of —Advertisement. _ ( that the assessments would be up Easy terms. Tusting's_ ., 16 Mon- Wales, ono of tho bout partnom of is away on a vacation. Dr. Jacktoi various Btnall foes collected by jus- Card Party, of Newark will bo at the Red Banl set,- He said that he had tolkoc Dr. Ounn, Surgeon Chiropodist, mouth street, Red Bank. Open to- tices, but for example I will nomo a tho world. Wo specialize in exhibi- To Whom,It May Concern. Second National bank building; night.—Advortlsomont. •> benefit of Aim Mny hospital nuxll- tion foxtrots. Tho Annlyticnl School ofllco bn Wodnosday and Saturday with lawyers representing some few, such as ten conts for admin- inry, at tho homo of II. C. Porrino, I will not bo rcnponalblo for nni, 2:00 to 4:00 P. M., and at the Mat the places which are making tin hours from 2:00 until 6:00 dally, of Dancing, 154 Monmouth strcot, bills under my nnmo unless contMeb For appointment ring Red bank istering ench oath, $2.00 for hear- East Front street, Red Bnnk, mvon offlco Tuesday and Friday fight and that theso < lawyers won Victrola Bargain. Rod Bnnk,—Advertiscmont. cd for by myself. 101-W daring office hours or As- Full cabinet SIM, triple spring ing a contested enso and fifty conts Wodnosdny, Aprjl 20th,. at 2:'M •J;00 to 4:00 P. M.—Advertisement. not confldont of success. Ho sail ' JIarohl V. Qtn,. bury Park 2441 mornings.—Ailvor- motor, mahogany caso, perfect con- for ontoring particulars of cost, P. M. Itcfrcshmcnts nml prizes. that ovon if the town made such Tickets, $1.00.—Ailvortlscinont. • Reward, lted Bunk, N.. Visiting Chiropodist. tlscment. dition. Your prlco ICO, with rec- Thoro are various othor foes which Ten dollars reward will bo paid —Advertisement. __ • fight nnd won' tho result would aflfo ords, Tustlng's, 10 Monmouth go to a justice. To glvo them tholr for information leading to tho np ', Dr. Francis Cobke (Jailer wl Caka Sale and Bsked Goods Radio! assessments for this year only am utrcat, Rod Bank. Open toiilglil.— power buck would bo good for them, nrchonslon of thoso dumping rub. Victor Night at Tusllng'l, moku appointment* by telephone i by Presbyterian Girls' club, in Rum Lot Boh Jolinson BOIVO your railio could not dotor higher assessment! Advortisomcnt. / but oxpcnslvo for those who have bish in tho sand pit of tho MCCIQOS WoiliK'siiny tilpr.t In Victor fimtlj come to you when needed. Tele- son postofilco, Saturday mornlni problums for you, Monmuuth Ita- from beingjnode noxt yotir. farm on McCleos lane Middletown night nt Tustlnir'a, Open phono Kutontown 2109-M between nnd afternoon, stinting ton o'cloc business to bo dOno In court. illo Service, Hccoml National Bnnk •' Councilman Eugene M* Mngea fi Cake Sale. township. Addrons A. I). C, drawer Wodnosiluy nluht. 1'lunos, Vl« ...,. 6i00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M.—Adver- Telephone ordors'to Rumnon 340-1 "Tho trouble In that most folks do building, Urolul Htrcut, Kcil Bunk. vorod getting into tho fight at onc< Saturday, April 25th, Truox M, Rod Bnnk.—Advertisement. Radius, Victor Itocotdt —Advortlie. tisement,, <4%l for bnkod Koodn.—Advertisement. not rcnllzo that tho latv was clmngod 1'lmno 118J, K. S. Johnson, proprie- Ho said the town should not delay building, 10:00 o'clock, by tho Y. f,. mont. _ ' Blf Reduction M. S. of the Reformed church, lbd In 102!). These folks havo not had tor.—Advertlscmont, that valuabjo. tlmo had been los Westslde's Annual Fair on all our now spring dresses, on ' Removal Notlcei Dank.—Advortliomont. court;' bimlncsH and tlioy tako It for Beyeragts. and th^lt Red Bank would have xoi Flowiri, Floweri, Flowers will bo held on tho flroliomo •ernblo aulti, coats and milliner: Fred L. Jonos, pointing and do granted that tho oxponsoa aro the, grounds, Lolghton avonuo, July 11th For your carbonated -•v.-y The Rose Shop, 73' Broad "troo ion to bo ashamed of: Itaolf If thi orating contractor, is now locatcil a Position Open same us previous to 1023. If they for all occasions grown In quantity. licvoruuca call Dtnjumln H. Oltid Funeral work and Iloston ferns a to 18th. VVutch for full [inttlculura. Rod Bank,—Advertisement. other munlolpal|tioil got t eduction 17 Proipoct nvonuo, phono Hc< for oxporioncod saloslndy; good. wore fully informed as to tho real —Advortlsomont, 14 Noilli Orldgo nVenue, R«4 B«nJ apoclnlty. Call, wrlto or phono Wil- In assessments, and no reduction Bank U28-M. AnboHton roof pnln "toady poMtlon to right party. Tru. conditions they would not crlttclno phono 1485.—Advortlsement. Weslslde's Annual Fair wero made here,. Mr. Mngoo ia for siilo.—Advortljomont. bin's, !>8 Urond stroot, Red Unnlt.- liam Moars, llorlst, lUimuon, N. J., Vlilt FOHWOOJ Park. tho'district court bill. They would phono 1101.—-Advortlaoinont. , will bo |ield_7on tho flrohousi tho tlont olub and the Rotary clul Advortlicmstttmont. Rostrlctod roakluntlnl hlgli olius VoP Soil-Fill ho tfliul that the bill had boon ClrmlinK of nil kli grounda, Lelghton avenuo, July lull wero representative oiganlmtlons- o Announcement. development, all Improvcinonti. Mm. Mitry E. Morgan, G7 Wei pnimod, >' Bullden.' Hownrd O, to 18th, Watch {or full particulars, the town and that their advlci After Easier Sale, Frank A. Morohouso, aguiit.—Ad- —Advertisement. Washington nvonuo, Atlnntlo Hlgl "Tho court of a justlco of tho Lakow'ood Blind and wnsliod (tru- itnk, should be heeded, ' • Reduction on nil our now spring vertliomant. lands, N. J., will start Mny 1st pm< uoati and onsambla nulls. Tho Itoo ponce unod to bo known nn A 'poor vcl, slnijt, clndem, lilucttono, nounut ment, Visit Foiwood Park. Councilman Robort S. Johnio tlclng roglitorcd mldwlfo,—Auvo Shop, 73 Broad stroot, Rod llank.- mnn'n court.1 It li no longor any stono, 1'rk'cs roimoimblo. Howard You C«n Gel Youi' G. Rosovalt, ltcd Hunk. I'honu Restricted residential high clan whoio sent Is next to Mr. Migee'i tlwmont. __ AdvortUointnt. such thing. It Is expensive and In- new spring* eunt at n Krcat roduo development. < all Improvements. 000-J.—Advertisement, tlon, Special snlo. The Itoio Bhon, Typewriter* Ctntli w«i tho only abuntee nt the meel effective, Tho dlflfercnco botwoon •nlil. Trub a'i, a Br< Frank A. Mor«houi«, ment.—.' Inif. ~Wood FoTsais. Visit Foxwood Park. 70 Brotd itroot, Red Hank.—Advor- Flrtnlace and itov« mod, $0 pi Ro»trlot«d reiklfiitlil high cloai c*"o In a Jintlco's court Turkey £fgs For Sale. Utnk.~fAdv«ctli*tnin Councilman Eden S. Swing o tlnemcnt. -__^_ Ipiui nlco dry wood. Howard I llevetOpmviiLlt . nalnl ,> nuiirwuinuiuiiImprovomonta,. i am"•:;i: In .it dlntrlc--.....--t cour—--t- doe•• s no-" t itor Pui'o broil Inruo IU'OIIKOI (11.00 for ' getting Into th* fight, * Ronvilt, phone Bid J3ink 600-J.— Frttik A. Monhouio, «gont.~Ad. with reprd to fin. It tjo«i muoli 10, Phono 70n-M, Mldillutowii, Lon Davldicni ttio giving gold mt\, . xiftt^h« thnn that, Ajjuittci't court HhAdtlt' 3«o 8AdtHmnt Sao .Pacre Two RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 22,. 1925.
INCREASED HIS ACREAGE. ONE MAN BUILDING A HOUSE. ROAD DETOURS. r ; A. D. SUTPHIN, JR. New York MstrAd
iJiniUJLHIe ast week with' their parents, Mr. the special election. The drawing TWO DIE ON CROSSING.nd Mrs, Charles Sappah, £r. for the scarf, and table cover which Mr..and Mrs. A. Mlrro and, jam- waB.to have taken place April 20th KEYPORT MAN AND COMPAN- y spent the Easter holidays at will be postponed until the annual ION KILLED SATURDAY, Newark. ' ,'• dance at the firehouse on April Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Farley enter- 25th. - V H«rold Johnson and Mary. McNally, aincd a few friends Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. R. Cox of Jersey Red Bank, Out for Pleaiure Ride, Meet ight with n new radio. Refrcsh- City spent a—few days '.ast week N.J.- -, —Peath Hi Cliff wood—Colliiion rved-^ind—a-plcasant-t. with Mrs. J. Sannah. • Put* Engine Out of CommUiton. veninB was spent. The guests Mr. and Mrs. R. Cox, accompan- 4EU Harold Johnson, aged 25 years, ero Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Brook- ied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Sappah, mo- o£ Kcyport, und Mary McNally, 17 m, Mr, and Mrs. Rose of Long tored to Princeton and Trenton ON SALE THURSDAY years old, of Matawan,' were killed Island and Mr. ami Mrs. A. Mirro Sunday. at a grade crossing at Cliffwood )f .Union Beach;, Miss Helen Reich of Whitesville eh for the Saturday afternoon when a Chevro- A birthday party was given for visjtod- Mrs. Charles Sappah, Sr., let touring car, in which they were Mra. O'Shea of New York at the Friday. Devoe Ladies' Broadcloth riding was struck by a southbound home of her.sister, Mrs. D. Whit- Mrs. E. Daniels is having her Pohnsjjvariia express train. THej rikor, last week.> A pleasant time house wired for electricity and n automobile was carried 200 feet was^Jiad and a dainty supper was new foundation put under tho Dresses down the''truck and tossed into, a erved. The .hostess received many house. '• . . ^ . deep gulch. • The fender o£ the loco- handsome gifts. Those present Mr. and Mrs. E. Culleri arid fam- Demonstration motive was driven backward under were Mr. and Mrs. ,$'. Sampson, ily and George Sappah, Jr., spent the engine by tho force of the col-Miss C. Flucher, Elizabeth O'Shea, a very pleasant Easter at the home lision and'this helped in bringing M. S. Marshell, David Morton arid of tho former's parents, Mr, nnd the train to a stop. Johnson's body Ifr. arid Mrs. D. Whitaker and son Mrs. J...J. Cullcn of Hazlet. $3.50 was found under the engine badly William. Mrs. O'Shea has a sum' mangled. Miss McNally was thrown mor hojne at Union Beach. , Finding Work. to one side of the track. She had The Union Beach Catholic club If there's work to be had a Regis-. A group 'of new dresses, bought specially a fractured skull, internal injuries mot "at the firehouse Tuesday night tor want advertisement will find 'it for this sale and chosen to include the'latest, and a broken leg. Death came to instead of Thursday on account of" for you.—Advertisement. style features of smart youthful types.. These her on the way to. the South Amboy hospital. The' locomotive was go dresses are made in various styles, some are badly damaged it was unable to 34th St and Broadway, New York straight v models with round necks and move under its own power and the trimmed with imported lace,, others are coat train had to be pushed into Mata- effects trimmed with silk bengaline and pearl wan by another train. Specialbispldy •Johnson called for the McNally Bringing A Great Store To Your Very Door!, buttons, also a number of tailored models. girl at her home about C.30 and the two started for a ride to Perth The dresses are made' of imported English U the New Wills Sainte Claire i Broadcloth in the newest stripe effects, with Amboy. The crossing where the ac- Macy's Summer Delivery cident occurred was unguarded but Six this week. ^Don't miss?it. light an,d dark grounds. Colors are riM, pow- • ^ tu there is an unobstructed view in WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE CO; der blue, jade, navy, tan, nile, and other color both directions. The train was a of Monmouth County Now Extends to Red Bank ''4 combinations. In regular sizes and extra fast one and made no stops between Telphone Red Bank 768 Perth Amboy and Red.Bank: A "Cor. Maple Avs. &. Front St. Red Bank ri sizes to 52. ' few: weeks ago a farmer driving a toam^of horses met death on the . The regular price of these dresses is $7.00. stime crossing. _ •_
HQLMDEL NEWS. Pupili Get Vacation Became of Principal'! Sickneit. Miss Emma Folhemus of Frec-
school at this place, was All year 'round, day in and day out, rain or shine, our teach last Friday on account of sickness. For this reason the pupils delivery service is on the dot—prompt, careful.'-efficient. of the grammar department had an For the summer season we have extended our regular enforced holiday that day. - delivery zone to 107 more towns in New Jersey and Mrs. Fl^ra Holmes has recovered SPRING IS HERE from sickness, Long Island. The furthest point in bur.new summer The Crawford's Corner card club delivery territory is nearly 65 miles from 34th- St. held its last meeting of tho season . and Broadway! ' ' ' " / AND :^ a few nights ago at the home of Mrs. J. ,B. Rue-. No more meetings Deliveries Made the Day Following Parchane will bo hold until next fall. John H. Mount, Jr., who lias been Store Hours 9 to S:3O Telephone LACVawaana 6000 Hance's Overflowing Outdoor Stock employed, as a, real estate agent In Florida, writes to his folks here that
1 : i •• • r. ' •••'••:" ••...•'-' he will be home in a few days. He We have fhe largest stock of summer furnishings ever carried, some of which is'expected hack next week., Mr. are shown below. Order, your outdoor furnishings now before ihe hot weather. Mount reports having had a very successful season in Florida. Thomas Algor spent last week at Lawn Benches Lawn Swings Lnkewood. Couch Hammock and Mrs. Charles Ghaler is on the $?.25 $3,00 sick list. • ._i . $9.75 H' $12.00 William R. Crawford made a gift of a saddle horse last week to his grandson, William Coyne. •Miss Nettie Algor> has returned "from -the taurel-in-the-Pines- hotel _aj Jjakewood, where she% was em RED B ployed at tho hotel'steTephone sta- tion. The hotel haB been closed un- til next fall. Rev. John Sherman was called to White Hall, Pennsylvania, -lasi are celebrating' their 41st anniversary week to conduct the funeral of a 42 lucn ...... 52.25 V Child's Size friend there, Mr. Sherman was $7.00 by giving' away Covered in Khaki. 68 inch . T...$3.0O formerly pastor of the Baptisl church at that place. Romelink Make. •• Sonic folks hero hnve obtained mild amusement watching two cows which are pastured ,in a field on Mrs. Victor D. Kenney's farm across the road from the firehouse. Every time the fire whistle is blown tho cows rush pell mcll towards the $500 cause of the noise. "I believe they would crawl up into the belfry whore the whistle is located if the fence around the field did not slop them," said one ma^i who comment- To celebrate our 41st Anniversary on the same spot ed \>n the actions of tho cows. No In Red Bank, we are giving away Sixteen Big Cash one knows why the cows are at- tracted by the noise. Prizes, amounting to $500. With every dollar's worth of merchandise bought UNION BEACH NEWS. here the purchaser will receive a certificate on which to' Ladies' Auxiliary of Firs Company write his name and address. * Beach Chair Enjoy Theatre Party. Camp Chair $3.00 The ladies' auxiliary of tho Union On Saturday, July 11th, at 10 P.M., the barrel In Bar Harbor Chair Garden firo compnny bad a theatre which these certificates are deposited will be opened $1.00 party Wednesday night st the Ma and Mayor White of Red Bank will draw out the sixteen jestic theater at Perth (AmbQy. Af- $6.00 Auto Hammocks ter tho Bhow a supper wna enjoyed lucky names. i nt the Packer house. Among the V members attending wore Mrs! G. $3.75 Entwistlc, Mrs. C. Sappah, Sr., Mrs, V Refrigerator—Top leer Baby Size E. Leutchan, Mrs.'E. SchafFcr, Mrs, J. Cooncy, Mrs. J. Snppuh, Mrs, G. $13.95 Sappah, Mrs. E. Steidle and Mrs. $250.00 First Prize Porch Rockers Ilofnmn. A surprise party was given Mr. $100.00 Second Prize $2.50 and Mrs. William Knlcnskl in cele- Bamboo Porch Shadfe bration of their fifteenth wedding $50.00 Third Prize anniversary nt tlioir homo Sunday 6x8 by a number of friends and rein- Child'. Site $3.7S Perfection t(ves trom Trenton. Tho nftcrnoon $25.00 Fourth Prize $15.00 Fifth Prize 3-Burrier Stove Tree Swing nnd cvonlnR was spent in singing, $10.00 Sixth Prize $5.0f/NextTen Prizes dancing and games, nnd n dainty $1.39 iuppor wns served. Mrs. Knlcnski Army Colts 318.50 wan tho recipient of many pretty gifts. Among tho guests present Baby Stroller wore- Mr. nnd Mrs, Stanloy Kal- $4.25 Curtain Stretcher onskl, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Burns The Best in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats In Khaki. Folds into email Mr. nnd Mrs. John Strykor, Mrs. 1' roll. * $7.00 Ecru color. $2,75 Brnzlnski nnd daughter Soilc, Miss- es Stella Korcli, Mary Fctsnk, Ed- > and Shirts. Prices as Low as Anywhere. wnrcl nnd Leon linker, Adam King. Slgnor Burns, Michael Fctsak nnd You Will Always Do Better At John Glojfoakl. Mr, and Mr«. W. 0. Wnlllnir You pay nothing, sacrifice nothing to compete for those prizes. »pont Enstor nt tho homo of Mr, You have the opportunity of winning a handsome sum of money for and Mrt. 0. FnhliiBtoii of Chcccc- qunko. doing absolutely nothing but write your name and address on • certifi- Minn Madeline Mandol tpont Enn- ROBERT HANCE & SONS tor with her sinter, Mm. Hnri'llmn cate. Only one certificate is necessary to win a prize, and you get a cer- of Fords. tificate wilh each and every dollar's worth you buy. Think of what you 12 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey Mlas Muriel f'ullor nnd lirothoi Alfred nnd Mlaa Edith Slockmsi could do with this easy money. -•• ,•/,.,• of Now York upont Editor week ni tho homo of Mrs, Hnyon. Mri. Vnnlloltcn cntortnluoil ovc j IN r«W MlMIV. loMlh. t« titV>*Ulh tot tl'M^'nui, oj Allm.rk, in m«d« • il*f.n
on Front street to the breakers of folks, but never before have .they THE RED BANK REGISTER the Atlantic ocean a.t Seabright. actually been in a fight between i-tiOBN H. COOK, Editor ud Publisher. themselves as they are now., >A CIOBQE a HAWCE. A.twUtt Editor. There is not the slightest doobt' • • • Automobile Insurance ^f\ 1'BQIlfa.mriHO BROWN, It's great to see them- in the NEVERBREAK that this growth has been due in a ,j.f.- ' Builntu Minittri large degree to the excellent trenches hurling their verbal bombs FORMS) iranspbrtation-service provided be- at .each .other*: It cant do any harm -.,; R«d Blnk 1800 tween Bed Bank and Seabright and it may do good, let the bat- There are many commuters along tle go on. It will please the c6m- "}' 3ub»ctlptlon Prlcwi. J. H. Gregory & Son • (• >©n» Tttr .....11.50 this .transportation line who would batants without harming them and .jib montli 76 maybe out of the melee wjll, come JtTbtM monthi 40 never have settled there unless the 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. transportation service was reliable something of benefit to the public. SUIT 'i EnUnd at thi poitoftca at Bid But, TRAVELING ' M. J- at l«eend elmii nMtir. and reasonably priced. ^^ Although both sides earn their way Telephone 474 . through llfeTiTthir-cpTirtsr neither has shown any disposition thus far WEDNESDAY, APRIL >, 1925. "Live at South Elver, the'town to settle this fight in the courts. CASES BAGS
with no local taxes." This invita- • • *• • . • • : .' ) i , TOWN TALK. tion to escape one of the causes'of There would seem to be a lesson J the high cost of living has just been FUNERAL DIRECTOR"^ • Th« various civic and fraternal extended in the form of large signs in this for folks who are not justices' or lawyers. This lesson is that if it BRIEF P Societies and organizations which placed' on all the principal roads FUNERAL HOME-60 E.FRONT ST. - RED BANK OVERNIGHT I have arranged the county field day leading into South River. is possible to settle a dispute out- jtjneet at Asbury Park next month side pf the courts without too much f»re doing a great service for good, of a sacrifice it is'-always best to CASES :. fclean sport and; for young folks South River is experiencing quite do so. BAGS Every ph»wj of the Service j who are athletically inclined. Ath- a building boom this spring. It is (Town Talk continued on page 12.) ' letic events make for strong, not a big rip-roaring building boom, we render it handled by a* • healthy ' bodies and good sports- such as can be found in some. thoroughly competent indi- t'ttanship. For this reason societies places, but it appears to be a vidual—, dignified, comer- j. Which are interested in civic better- steady, consistent growth which if vative psrsonnel together fment and in benevolent undertak- maintained will put South River in wilh modern equipment ••• ings can appropriately turn part of a position boyocd that of the ordi- •uret the higheat grade LEON KISL.IN i jUjeir efforts along this line. They nary-small town. . Service. J lire helping to make better citizens. • • • Lueatlner Goods There is no other placs in the The only trouble with this county whole state of New Jersey where 13 East Front Street ' Opposite Globe Hotel ftedBank, N.I. i the inhabitants do not have to pay TELEPHONE DAY t NIGHT — RED BANK S57- event is that it is necessarily lim- ^ AUTO AMBULANCE S£RV/C£ ited to stars, or in other words to taxes for roads, police, officials' nal- 'CHAINS AND TABLES TOR ALL OCCASIONS thoBe who shine as champions or aries, borough hall maintenance, interest on notes end bonds and ALL READY for your \ near-champions. What has become noetl» .with modern equip- »•#< tof the school May day fetes which various other costs of local govern- ment, expert haadlen.. P used to be popular and at which ment. Few if any other municipal- Be *ure of tervics at every child had a chance to com-ities in the nation have such a for- lowett rates* arrange pete 'and"; play whether he-or she tunate condition of affairs as this. with u> now. . was 'good, bad or indifferent in athletic sports! These free-for-all The reason why South River has* Contests were run along the plan to pay no local taxes is because of "the greatest good for the great- thjat town owns its own water and est number." The weak or under- electric light service. It sells this * . sized child had a chance as well as service to the people of South River the strong. at prices less than are charged by corporations,' yet the profits are large ~enough-tt>-meet-all-the-ex- Sports of this kind are far. mora DYERS DO WONDERFUL .'! penses of the town government; Interesting to children than physical Taxes have to be paid for schools culture exercises, or setting-up ex- and for county and state purposes, ercises, even though these exercises CCrLCfR C H fUlSiNG~SfUNJS" but nothing for running the affairs are planned along scientific lines by Trimmings may be tinted.or dyed, to match experts? to give young bodies the of the town. most beneficial Methods of body * * * frocks; slippers colored to match;-nigs'in^y be dyed, (development.. Children enter into The day.of public ownership of clothes in most instances may be'dyed successfully to games with far more zest/than in- such public necessities is probably to athletic, instruction. They got much nearer than is generally, rea- certain-shades; in fact many things you had no idea lized. Examples of the success of this exercise and this enjoyment public-owned . enterprises ate con- of, CAN be dyed so as to again be useful. .,./' at the May day fetes.without en- 1 stantly appearing. - Each such'ex- croaching oh the time of their reB- ample is a pathfinder out of the We are sincere in this regard; if we think an ar- xilar studies; and there weie no labyrinth of troubles and perplex- bills, assessed against the taxpayers ities which now beset the common ticle will dye nicely we say so but we are just as when these fetes were Held. public. The' selfish interests which T won't cost you a cent to enter this frank in adyising you otherwise if necessary. are trying to turn back the hands Have a good sized appetite? contest of skill. Four Buick Auto- Then bring ft here—we'll treat it I 1 of progress are engaged in a hope- i.Sn "Bally around - the firemen" less undertakiJiB, even.,,:'though at right. -...-. " mobiles will be awarded as first, sec- ' '•feeems to be the order of the day attimes they-yrtmy seem to be success- ~ . —Say» Our Guest. ond, third and fourth prizes. The only Red 'Sank. Organizations of all ful. The day of public ownership requirement is that you- come to kinds arid individuals seem to be is dawning and with it is a promise TRY THE TAVERN'S < almost unanimous in this regard of better times, great material prog; Special Noon Lunch, 50c our store during the Devoe Interior Master Ctaaner'and Dyer o\ this Yicinihj. ', ' and various' means have been ress and a higher standard of mo- Afternoon Tea Special Decorating Demonstration on evolved to help the firemen. raise rality in politics and government Rice Waffles with Syrup MAY 4th and "&h RED SANK STEAM DYE WSQRKS -'•*. money for their war memorial, Pot of Tea and Fruit Salad 50c , . Telephone 936 OFFICE: 24 W. Front Street Unselfish public service is —Justices of-the peace-vsv-lawyers, Evening -Dinner-Speeial RED_BANK HARDWARE^TORE It; is a great war that they are wag- EACTX)Ry:>_76_Wliite StaeeL^ ally the cause of 'this unusual co- - 75c ' • ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. operstion at feed Bnnk. The fire- ing against each other, with each 1 Menu Changed Daily . men typify such service and every- side claiming that .the other is self- 38"MONMOUTH Quick Service Fins Foodt body admires it. Folks are willing ish at the expense of the public. Phone* to take their coats off and work for DANCING • • • Red Bank the flreirien, not only because they The justices claim they are real realize that the town owes a debt friends of the people and could 734 of gratitude to the firemen but also safely be trusted to get back'the L. BJMBERGER •because they are moved by admira- power which they used to have be- 11 Whitest Just off Broad 1045 tion. fore the lawyers had a bill put JfldBkJU • * • through the legislature to take away i It would be a fine thing for thethis power by creating district I community if this co-operation ere courts. They say the lawyers are eted by the firemen could be be-selfish and got the bill through be queathed to the town as n perma- cause it helps the lawyers. ' nent legacy available at all times • • * " when any important public under- PERFECT COMFORT taking is launched. What a big dif- The lawyers deny this and say ference such unanimity would they (the lawyers) ara the -true make! Tho old town would not friends of the people and that the *! seem like the same place! It surely justices are selfish to want their would be a far happier and more power back. They claim the kind antilever contented community than it ever of justice a district court puts out for men has been since the good old-fash- is much less expensive and better 4 ioned days when it was a little vil- than the justice dispensed in the lage and folks lived like one united court of a justice of the peace. family. * • • If every woman— Good Words Everywhere L O-O-O-O-O-JU—: The public, which is not made up to a large extent of either justices Ask the men at; your garage—the boss—or the mechanic who One of the striking things about or lawyers, can well afford to sit who is reminded of real estate development of late is back and watch this war without works on your car what they know about today's Oakland. the large number of houses which getting greatly excited over the her feet, could for- ** f. You will Hear on all sides that Oakland is winning and have been built in the eastern part outcome. It -wont make much get them all day by of Bed Bank and in the section difference to tho ordinary man holding increasing good will. /=> f* Certainly there must be good east of Red Bank extending whether litigation is settled by a "wearing properly reasons for this. Come in and learri these reasons first-hand. through Fair Haven and Rumson to justice or a district court judge. In ' Seabright. Now channels of trade either event, regardless of whether a fitting shoes, the Then verify them by driving an Oakland yourself on our and a great increase of land values case is won or lost, the expenao is sum of htiman hap- invitation. ^ pf Lee us explain also how the liberal General . have been the result. going to be plenty. The old Baw it Motors Time Payment Flan saves money on time purchases. *• • » • ' still true that "If you go to court piness would in- The development of this section over a calf you had better take the Is a forerunner of big changes due cow along to meet the expense," crease ! • •' i :•; Special $ to arrive in this part of the county • • • Sedan factory within a short time. An era of the 1375 The scrap between tho justices greatest business prosperity which and the lawyers is not a bad thing Red Bank and this section of Mon- for the public at all. Probably It mouth county have ever known ia is not a bnd thing for tho justices only "around the corner." The nnd lawyers. Followers of both Amalgamated Order of Pessimists 1 these professions usually like to have been claiming otherwise, but orate and to pats whereases and these claims do not change the reul resolutions nnd such like things nnd ftcts one lota and do no particular the fight gives them an opportunity harm. If the»o pessimists get pleas- MEN'S 4-PIECE GOLF AND 1 to do this to .their hearts' content. ure out of groaning and making Regnrdloss of which side wins the gloomy predictions, there is no pnr-ultimate victory, everybody directly These new styles of SPORT SUITS , tlcular reason why anyone should concerned will havo hurt nn onjoy- CANTILEVER try to slop them. Their dreams will nblo tlmo in orating and resoluting ; preiontly be shattered. nnd so on. pumps are good to 45.00 to 65.00 • * * • • • look at and easy to Bed Bank and no other town In the meantime, while each side Finely tailored suits by FASHION PARK, Dtad worry to long as new houses Is "ripping tho oihor up (ho back." wear. The CANTI- (O up and io long nil trnnsporta- tho public mny get an opportunity our own *Dunbartons and those garments • tlon needs aro economically and cf- to see the Intldo works and learn LEVER oxfords are made up especially for us uncjer the flclintly met. Those, two things "what makes tho wheols go round." just "perfect com- Bambcrger label. ' are iur« om«ns of increasing good It mny bo that tho public will gain time*. Th«y exist to an unuiunl do- nomo Information as to how the fort.'" frci throughout bll thii part of tho course of justice can be made more Plain and btlttd back styles. count/ and this li Indicative of tho cortnln and loss expensive. real condition of aflnln. It la n • • * EXCLUSIVE T. H. McKnight 'DunWton f«l)rl« >fc Imported from London by ' baromattr, with tho needle itoadily Perhnps this Is expoctlnjt too H CAST FRONT STS HP BANK ' moving towardi the sunshine of much. If It li too much, then It Is L Bumberger & Co, ' ' Nun* TOI p-roipatlty, , , \ nt loaat possiblo to enjoy tho -nov- elty of saolng Justice's of tho paace Raymond Bowne SECOND FLOOR WIN NINO AND KOLDltfO. OOOO lit Th« Motion r«f«rr«d to lias built and lawyom ncrapning with each ' 'B «eh M Mtmt that It would otlior. Always In tho pntt thoio " i,t«|| wjiero on» comtmrn- two clnasoi of cfttzotii have novor 621 Cookmnn Avenue ','V *" • ' i unotlur, b«lm actually battled, They Imve'botn 0 A KM MI) SIX neraii on tho field of buttle, prof- , ASBURY PARK, L BAMBERGER & CO. . i ».J_. . . " I • .ai *. ' i tRODVCT, (,O.f. y.,0 J, N
RED BAtiK REGISTER, APRIL 22,^925^ Pat *FpS SOYS. awarded as prizes to winners of the1 Florida, all-winter, state in letters card games. Music wll( bo provid- to relatives'' and friends here that Boy Corrip.t. In Eyenti at ed by the Wisteria garden orches- thoy will leave'for ho'me May 1st. FURS •.It A. HENDRICKSON ; ; ; tra. . •,,;•;.;Uu;-K ••'•.: •;••> • The
Prices Shattered on Our Entire Stock of HIGH GRADE CLOTHING FKEE FREE No Disappointments Here Ladies' Silk Hose The Clothing Store of Quality \ on Sale To the entire buying public we extend the hand of lc friendly welcome. We want you to enter our door with We will sell the first thirty-five We have bought the store building next door and we are adults making a purchase of One the thought that this is your shopping home. We are in compelled to vacate our present location within the next Dollar or more at our store, Thurs- day morning, April 23d, a Pair of business for the single purposeof serving you, of supply--1 ten days. You are cordialiy invited to come and help Silk Hose for One Cent—values up lo $2.00. ing the things you want at prices you are glad to pay. I yourself as the entire stock throughout the store will be SALE OPENS THURSDAY We believe the better you are served the better we wil(|| arranged for convenient selling. Everything will be MORNING Door Open at 9:30 A. M. prosper.—Share in the economies of our low prices. tagged and marked in plain figures. -BE IN LINE—
and Place Opportunity Knoi Are You at Home? Cor 71 BROAD STREET REID BANK, N. J.
W RED BANK REGISTER, fAI*RIfr32,1925:
McDuffle and Mrs. £'<&.' Winflel'd BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. rice presidents, M(t.\ E. B. Reed BACK BAD TODAY a bother to get lunch just for secretary and Miss Jennie B. Con- ,it i HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN over treasurer, Than Find tha Cams and Correct'
Eaiay Conteat at Matawan. wedding will take place next fall. An essay, contest on the subject "What' a Community House* will Freehold Woman Diaa.Suddenly. Mean to Matawnn" is boing - coa - Mrs. HarveyLS,,.Browrf, wife of ducted by the\American legion,of Dr. HarTey Brown of Freehold, died Matawan. Tho winner of the first suddenly last Wednesday of a cere- »—witn economy prize' will receive ?5, the second bral hemorrhage. Mrsi Brown prize ?3 and the third prize ?2. The was 48 years old and besides her contest is open to pupiU of the husband leaves three children. Matawan high school. Boy Runa Into Auto. Victim of Heart Diieaie. Acadmus Chapman, four-year-old Charles M. White of Morganvillo son of Palmer Chapman of near, died of heart disease on Sunday of Farmingdale, suffered a dislocated STUDEBAKER last week in his eightieth year. Mr. hip last week when he ran in front White had been a member of the of an automobile driven by Howard Morganville Methodist church many Malsbury of West Ocean Grove. years. He never married. He Atbury Park Hotel Sold. leaves a sister, Mrs. William Moran. New Standard Six Brougham The St. James hotel property at Cara in Colliiton. ... . Asbury Park, owned by 9. K. 1" A touring car driven by William lone, has been sold to John B. and E. Burke of Englishtown and a mo- 0r, WillWm I. Thompson: The ho $ tor truck driven by Thomas J. Mc- tel hns sixty rooms and is located in Govcrn of Shrewsbury collided at the' business center of the city. lubrication of the Ford calls- for a free* Freehold last Wednesday morning. (Continued on next, page.) Both cars wero damaged but the I465 flowing oil that reaches all bearing surfaces. drivers escaped injury; Parent.Teachere' Election. DONT GET UP NIGHTS [WITH FUtt-SIZE BALiOON , We have an oil that fits the Ford car exactly. > The parent-teachers' association John Lumpklm, Dayton, Ohio, IL,- "Come to 1 Carrie St., and I will ehow you of Asbury Park has chosen Mrs 25 plceea ot gravel that pmed after tak> Charles Schanck president, Miss Inir Llthlated Buchti (Keller Formula). "Standard" Polarine Motor Oil for Fords Had to tat up IB tlnm at aljtit-'or two A FASCINATING new motor car which combines smart' Helen Emery and Mrs. Francis Win- yean. Alright now." tltfallted Buchu clMPiei the bladder Jllce Epiam Salt! do •^"*- ness in appearance with outstanding economy—the new field vice presidents, Mrs. Leon the boweli, therebr relltvlm irritation is refined for Ford cars and none other. It Cliver secretary and Miss Adelaide driving out foreign tnatter and neutralis- ing exceulve aolde. Theie are the eauiei Studebaker Standard Six Brougham. Tucker treasurer. ot unnatnral action ot the bladdtr at night. is made with the same care that has placed Llthlated Iluchu (Keller Formula) It not Mloionary Society Election. a cheap, medicine. The tablite cost 2 Here is a fine, family closed car with four broad doors and The Baptist missionary society of centa each. Sold at leading drug rtorei or other consistencies of "Standard" Polarine Keller Laboratory. Meohantoiburg. Ohio. full-width front and rear seats—ample room for five passen? Asbury Park hau elected Mrs. David Locallr, at Sehroeder'i Pharraicy. Broad Motor Oils in the front rank or* motor oils. A. McMurray president, Mrs. M. V atreet. gen. Oval rear»quarter windows -with ornamental top braces We have been using it experimentally on add the finishing touch of style. ' . private cars and on our own fleets of Ford The world's most powerful car of its site. ' cars, until we are sure it is better than Come—let us show you this new Studebaker. other oils for Fords. You will notice the difference immediate- ly when you change to the new oil, for it does a thorough job of lubricating every Ford it gets a chance at STANDARD CROWDS fstesssMOTOR OIL have inspected the oewWjMiSiinte Claire Six this week. See it today! WILLS 8AINTE CLAIRE CO. ' ol Monnauth County Monmouth Motor Car Co., Inc." ';.,.- A!'.,. Tel. Uti Bank 708 ,, 36 Maple Avenue Telephone 1409 Red Bank, N.J. CM, Mafl. AY.. < v:.»' -r: •.' w RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 22,1925. telle Baker and -Miss- Miriam P. ************************** ********* RE1UY, iloyd were awarded prizes at a SR1EF1TEMS OF NEWS, Whlcflild Uulldlni, ridge .party given" last week by John t Qmnn, I'tuMaf, a (Con'-.irued from last pfige) Miss Helen Voorhees of Matawan. WILSON * SMOCK; Thp Aberdeen hotel on Third aye-' Robbera Foiled. •„ ,,.:. •.• •'.•.• ;••;;•;"; ,.• Burdge & Russell COUNBKU^nit AAl Uktt. me at ABbury ; Park has been An attempt: to break into Max omoni io e»»t ffntii atutt ought by Louis A. Lieberman. The Lopatin's clothing store at Freehold ALSTON BEEK.MAN7 lew owner plans to spend "about failed . last. Wednesday when the COUNSELUJB AT IAW Expert Movers of Household omcti. 10 Bnud eu. RIO BANK 15,000 in improvements. The hotel would-be robbers were unable-to is a fqur-story frame building: break the- iron railing protecting s .^ Goods and Pianos. JAME3 A. HENDftlCKSON ~ ; 1 _ pqUNaBULOB AT LAW oclinei Vice Presidency. wiijdow. ••'•.•"' ••'•iii«;. !"" V_L_; . •• Offieaai 101'Eait Front itrett. Ra<) rize Hone Dead. . • T«l: R»rf' R.nk ilO.R John F. Knox, formerly president Fred Wettach,'Jr., of Deal, has WILLIAM B, FOSTER; , f tho Neptune township board of City Movings a Specialty t COUN8ELLOB AT LAW iducation and who was appointed lost his prize jumping horse, King's N«w York. < N<» lintj, •o Bto«t»«r. Atlantla Blgbludi, •ico president by tho county supef- Own, which 'held the world's record W. Y. City. N. i* of 8 feet 1 inch;; The horse dropped Large, Well Padded Vans GEORGF, D. COOPER, leclinod to 'accept the office. Uolul~wKilp exerclolngTrfew~ilayBr" OIVIL EMOINEEH. Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men Sneemor to n
- ATTACKEDJJY BULL., „ BB IT 0R0MM8D, b, tnw Allenwpod Farmer Hai a Narrow Council of tha «Borouih o| Rumson, h Th« Standard Tims o( the Boi™ Eic.po from Death. if Rumion ih»U ba t>as«d on tin Mama i THEATRE Lloyd -Thompson, an Allenwood ronomlcsl tlmt »f ths Vlln dsgrea pi |OB_ fanner, Tiad a narrow escape frfim tuda w»it from Qritnwich,.provided, boil RED BANK tvtr, that attwQ o'clooX ub aarldlwjl death last Friday'when he was'at- the twcntr-tlith; day at Aprllr ntxt, tt«| Telephone '802 . _ _ iJ,?;Ui sif tandard tima ihall tw advancad ana hoi tacked by a'young bull which he ind at two o'clock antt meridian on tl PALACE was leading from a field-to an en- .Wtntyatventh day at Btnttmbar, ntr . M E McNULTY AMUSEMENT COMPANY GEORGE G. ROOP. Reliant Mu>|« closure. Thompson probably owes ihsll, by tha retarding of one hour, bi «, Matinee Daily. 2:30. Vaudeville at 2:40. ETenin* 7 to 10:45. Vaudeville at 8t4S earned to the meine Mtronoweal tlMa i Mat his life to the fact that the bull had '"' THE WORLD'S BEST IN VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS he 76th degree of longitude w*st,i no horns. The bull knoekod-Thomp- Gnenwich. , ', Saturday! and Holiday., 3 Full Show*, 2:30, 6)30 and 8:40 i. All proceeding!. orders, ralai, tu( son down and badly, trampled him; latloni ana liuslness relating to the tlmt 4 Thompson held fast to the lead rope tht^pcrformince o( any let br the Ma and Council, or any anker or dtpsrtrn and managed to work his way to a f the Borough of Bumion, or relating i Today-Wednesday, April 22-Today piece' of farm machinery under the time within which such rljhtt shall iq cruo or determine, or within which an B._F=^KE3ITH-AL-BPEJVAUDE¥ILLi^_ which he crawled. A -bull "dog net shall or ihsll not ba performed by an owned by Thompson came to his person mbjeot \o tlia JurlsHlollon in an legal proceeding, shall be deemed and take! rescue and drove the. bull away. to be the standard time aforesaid. 4 21 Thompson was found lying uncon- I. This ordinance shall ttke affect MILTON SILLS in "As a Man Desires" scious on the"'ground by members prescribed by law. NOTICa of his family who had; heard; the The above ordinance WH Introduced anl commotion. He suffered , four paised on flnt rcadlne at the regulal moetlnt of the Mayor and Council held thll broken ribs' and his' body was 9th day ot April, 1025, and will como i ; Thurs., Fri., Sat.i April 23, 34, 2S covered with bruises. .'.-.,' for further consideration and paissgo ofl ThunJoy evening, April 23d, noit, at 8t0l o'clock at the BorouEh Council chamberr t which time and; place all persons duilrl B. FV Keith Vaudeville Boat Load of Malt Found. ln» to beiiesrd thereon will be given r ' * A - ' • ' ' • • ' '. •••.•"•• t • • • • •' The coast guard crew captained opportunity, •-.. . •• -. •• • • . -AND Dated April Oth, 1925, by Joseph Tilton found an aban- Packard j JEMS 3. OARGV7, doned skiff loaded with 32 barrels Borouih Cler! ;"•;•• A Picture Set of malt about ||W «nd being In the Tow"«hfl The neighborhood circle held its that there was a sincere desire for Packard of Mlddletown, In tho County of Honmwt nst meeting this season a few ind State of N«w Jersey. . : ,:' ., Six ownership. Now it has overwhelming Being lots Numbers Ninety (00) a^ nights ago at Mrs. Harry Ryder's, Nlnety.ono'fpi) as shown on "Map No.ll Meetings will be resumed Jn the . - proof of this desire. r«lmer estate, Kcansbnre, N. 3., 1911 fall. The club is a new organiza- Oustave Maurer, En». b Surveyor, Kejr port, N. J." • • , • . • • h I tion which met Saturday nights at The average reduction of •750 pa the^ stand- Beginning at a, point In the nbrthe'rl different homes through the winter edge of Worren plnce at the louthenit col ard Packard Six enclosed car models ner of lot,No. Eighty-nine (80) of ,tl and early spring. aforeisld mnps thence (1) northerly] simply made possible .the release of avast, along the. easterly line of said lot Bight Miss Rosalie Toomey of Phila- nine (80) one hundred (100) feet to ti delphia "spent part of last week with pent-up demand.. southwest corner of lot No. Slxtv.jeve. iiDV-aunt, Mrs. Katherine Oaket ,' (67) of tho aforesaid Map; thence (8. essterly, along the loutherly lines of Loti Thomas Hanson of Jersey City, This demand will continue to grow as more NOB. Sixty-seven (67) snd Sixty-six (061 formerly of this place, was an Eas- of the atonaold Map, fifty (60) feet.toi thi northwest corner of Lot No. Nlnety-twi ter guest of Bernard A. Hickey. people learn the good news. ' '•' ( (92) of the-aforea«|d Map, thence (t Lightning^ struck and splintered a southerly along the weiterly line of Lo Jn_a_certam Njw Yoi!k so- -No.—Ninetytwo-(OB)-one-hundred-(100 'lreVbn~lhe farm on" the Red BanY feet to the northerly edge of said War ciety set money was the tin- road which is occupied by John Ma- ren place: thenco (.4) westerly along thi northerly edge, of said Warren place, flftl ) God of its devotees. her. H. L ZOBEL, (50) feet to the point or place of begin' Mrs. John Neville has been en- ninar. . ' • . %,-•• Together with all' and slngulsr th Its ambition was to drain tertaining friends from Jersey City. Red Bank, Tel. 955. Seabright, Tel. 90. houses, buildings, trees, ways, waters Terrence Rowe" was home, part of profits, privileges and advantage), with thi appurtenances to the same belonging or li life of the last drop of last' week from Long Island, where anywise appertaining. [ he is employed. Selre.iT as the property of George Clatl pleasure. and Sadie Clark, token in execution a The boys and some of the men the suit of New York Contract Purchat of the village go fishing nearly Corporation, and to be sold by Its idle hours were spent in JOHN H. VAN MATER, Sheriff.:; every night at Ritzau's bridge at Dated March 27th, 1026. the mad pursuit of new Swimming river. Most of them John P- Lloyd, Attorney, < •. •,, have made big catches of herring. :(S3 lines.) :"~T"Hi;i sensations. Many home-made 'herring nets have been, put together here. It towed the- wind and you will Theodore Stilwell was a recent •ce for yourself what it - ronped. guest. of Thomas -Willott of Marl- boro. " _ "Harry" and Dlckman Ryder, sons A Great Cast of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryder, are Now-A improving from whooping cough. John Long is farming Bernard A, Hickey's asparagus field of six DORIS KENYON. BERT LYTELL. CLAIRE WINDSOR/ acres this season. ' Bedroom CULLEN LANDIS, J. BARNEY SHERRY, and OTHERS. LINCROFT NEWS. Roy Diffendorf Hurt in an Automo- _____ At Steinbachs—Where Every Day Brings iilB-Aeeidfint-LBrtJIVaBlt-j—. Mon,,fues., Wed., April 137, 28, 29 Eoy Diffendorf, an employee on ~r~ -rr-z—New- Extraordinary Home-Furnishings Values Bropkdale farm, was painfully but .not seriously hurt last Week on the Sale, Pretty B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Red Bank road when his car be- Reg. $23.00 -AND came uncontrollable and Tan off the road. The automobile was damaged Bed Room Breakfast Now Playing at the Rlvoli Theatre, New York City, Where, at the Opening Per- and was taken to Fred Langen-. dorf's garage for repairs. Sets formance, the Admission Price of $5.00 a Person Was Charged. Good progress is being made on Rugs the house which George Clayton is $7.50 building on the Red Bank road. •i The Greatest of All Swanson The work of enclosing the house $17.95 Breakfast in bed will become us been completed and a barn has a greater pleasure if it is served on a set of dishea as dainty as son built on the property. Pretty and easily cleaned rugs ; Pictures Lightning splintered a large lo- these, of a high quality wool and these, , • , U3t tree on Harry Langendorf's . fibre mixture in a full room size, They aro of a fine, clear por- £1x12 feet celain- in a new and decidedly property on the Red Bank road attractive pattern. Sets consist Tuesday night of last week. All Woven with plain color, centers f)l bread and butter plates, fruit \ the electric lights inV the village and handsome novelty borders saucer, egg cup, sugar bowl, ; were out during the storm. that will harmonize beautifully cream pitcher. ! The attendance at the Sundny- with the room's draperies. ! school meetings at the chapel has Imported Waste Paper | shown a marked increase of late I and there has also been theater in- Reg. $6.50 Baskets, $2.19 terest manifested in the lessons. I The Community club will hold a Wool Mixed Sale Folding GLORIA lunchbox sociable Friday night, May 8th, at Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank Blankets Bloodgoo'd's. ; Breakfast Tent caterpillars are again mak- Trays ing their nppcaranco here this year, $5.45 although not in BUCII great numbers as last your. They seem to be more An item Included in tho sale Very Special! , *"•.'./;... prevalent in woodland on tho Ever- with a thought for the needs for $5.25 ett road thnn anywhere else in tills warm blankets during the conl A very convenient article to locality. j Summer nights to come. 3-Piece Walnut hnvo in every houachold. .And/ WANSON an incxncnslvo ono, if it is^ Full 70x80-inch. blankets of chosori from this price-lowered •Tinton Falls News. wool and cotton mixturo In Bed Room Set assortment. "Tho Fallerette club of girls, mot block designs of rose, blue, pold •"""FBi'ding stylo, of a fine wood, Friday night at Miss Marie Scott's and orchid. Sntine ribbon onamoled in choico of blue, , nnd elected officers. The officers bounds ' yellow or pink tones. Very spe- $82.50 cial,' $8.25. each. • /- ' \ (paramount aio Miss Scott president, Miss Jessie V Springsteen vice president, Miss Its richly veneered, highly polished American walnut wood. Qidun ' Ruth Dryer secretary and Miss Elaio SALE! Its handsome design and sturdy, expert construction. All Crystal Glass Bouquet Dryer treasurer, denoto a pricing very much higher than-this sale marking^ Tho suite consists of a full size'bed, a dresacr, with a large Holders, 19c Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd StaothofT mirror and a dainty table with a triplicate mirror. Indeed, have been sick with grip, but they Ruffled n suito pretty enough to graco any bedroom, , , <" , hhvo recovered. r UERE is the picture Tho minstrel show which was glv> Curtains Steinbachs tin recently at the Reformed church Simmon's Bed Outfits Gloria Swanson at Red Bank will bo repeated Friday Club Plan made in France—the one night at tho achoolhouio nt this $2.45 Vary SpaeUI • ' Will enabio you tc take place. The profits will bo divided full advantago of theso everyone has been talk- liotwccn tho church nt this place nnd . Dainty figured fircnndlno dally talcs without re-ad- curtains in a ruffled stylo ing about. tho Red Bank church. ustlng your houtehold Miss Flosslo England, because of with tlo-bncks to match. In A comploto bed, tprine nnd< mattroii outfit of a mnke fa- udgct. Tha Club Flan in plain white with a highly mous tho world over, Tho bed, a' full tiio one with two- ia romnrkablo method of 1 sickness, 1ms been unablo of late to mercerized finish. Full VA inch continuous pouts. The- spring, a apodal non-Bag link A magnificent produc- fill her position at tho storu of the deterred payments that yards long, one Tha mnttrcjs, nil cotton and.well-coO«tiuctcd, entail) small extra coat. tion of the famous ro- Strnus company nt Red Bank. Wrlto or call for folder, mantic comedy. Mr, nnd Mrs. Foster and their Chintz Cretonnes, Englander Couch Beds, Special..$19.78 "Tho, SUilnbacb— Club son of l/ong Island woro recent AH Other Englander Couch and Da-Bedi,' Flan," explaining this pur- Kiicstft of Mr, and Mrs. Edward 69c yd. chasing method. With Gloria in ho^ SlootholT, ^r 2. • -••' 33 1-3% Less greatest comedy - love role, and a supporting River Plaia Newi, Mr. and Mrs, Jamci MacPhco ex- company of renowned pect to lenvo noon for a trip to 1 French artists. Scotland, whom they formerly lived. Mrs. John Dougherty and Mn. Prom In* play by Victorian Sardou and Ehnllo Ucl Rockhlll, who hnvo been very Moraau. Dlractsd by Leonca Parrot—Screen play sick, uru Improving, by Forrest Hality." ' Misa Rlnlc of Jlopowoll li making HOME.FURNISHING SECTIONS n stay with her brother, Irving Rink, Thin week's meoting of tha COO club wan hold yqiterday, Ordinarily POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! tho clubs meet* Thursdays but a chango WM mwli thli w««k, .' .J . •'&'•&? 'l<'?•'•»' BANK REGISTER. •m ' baota WMklr. KaUrtd u 5««owI-OWi MatUr at tba Pint* VOLUME XLVIIi NO. 42, offlu it Rti Bank, W, J. onto tat Art at "awh Id, 1I7>, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 9 TO, for the library and nursing jBssocIa- JUDGE'S SUDDEN DEATH. WHILE RED BANK SLEPT. tlons at *uch amounts as would en- SALE OF TROLLEY LANDS. GIRLS' FASHION SHOW. IRMORY TO BLOOM AGAIN INSTRELS AT Rl ble these two Institutions to have ual Paper* Sent by Mail. JOH'N B; FOSTER BIED YES. TOWN BUSINESS TRANSACTED ;he use of the money they have col- RIGHTS OF WAY SOLD AT NNE WEST RED,£ANK GIRLS NNUAL EXHIBITION OF HOR- MARANTH CLUB'S , &V TEROAV ^TNEWAiyC LATE AT NIGHT MONDAY. lected. SHERIFF'S SALE MONDAY. HELD A STYLE EXHIBIT. Persons who mail their copy of SCORES Permission was granted to Triune 'he Register to friends or relatives TICULTURAL SOCIETY. A BIG HIT. D*atl» was Pu*> to Heart Dl**as«, WMIa Mo»t Follu Got Thtlr "Beaui Chapter of the Order oYDeMolay,to The Amarictn Electric Powar Com- Lateat Creation! in Homemade fter they have read it are finding he Show was Held Last FridayVi »y Slatp" Ih* Town CommUilon- ne«t Product* of Monmouth'i • Wlkh Which H. Had 3uff.r.d put a sign across the business sec- pany o( Philadelphia. thayBuycr Frocks Were Displayed by Mem- he new rate of postage on heWs- Gardem, Farmi and Orehardi Saturday Nights at tho Ruiaf 3fWaU I tftWj DUB ' *U9*nlt v ft Hit tlon of Broad street to advertise a —Sunie LanB4q - to Herv»rf^»~FioT^ :—bera of Ihe-Outdoor-CirU'-Club -papers-very^burdensome;—The-old- Community-Home—On* tiiTl... c will be Shown at Red Bank Sep. Wmstltd with Local Problems. .' H^^M 'a^aatHM^^ - A*» nrt*»t *m 'O • • '• • • • i •« •' •& Diikav'l F ^^Atf^l^'a aUttll .• - -• - * ' _••_ -J ' ^_^'_ a_- J0 ^. ^^ ^T _„__''_ _- ' Suddenly in Hi* Judgt'a Room. show:which the chapter will give. mar Owner* or Their Succeticn-i. at Robert L. rate was one cent for foiir ounces tember 24th and 25th. Beat Shows Given at Rumion.H John
Tea RED-BANK EEGISTBR,' APRIL 22,192
TEMPERANCEJN CANADA. VETEBAN DEAD: < BU rooms, put Impro Vsrani*. 141 OheaU [WILL RESIGN Htrmin Labracqu* Finds th* Drink FOUR MEN DIE IN HUE, William E. F. Hanet a Victim of FOR SALE. EVi| Bstlar Rtgultted Tkere. Spinal Troukl*. NEW PROSECUTOR PRESENTS Fifteen pounds Hubbard squish 'aeaoV CAJtAOM FOR RENT/, VDWICHT L. PARSONS SO VICTIMS EMPLOYED By WAT. very'cholce. Unlit Qlberson. Holmdel, M. J. Boabl* garaie for rent, Frank'Warner, Herman labrecqua of Camp- William E. F. Hance, ion of Wil- »3 Benin Plata,'oetwMn7 Booth (trttt ai 1 INFORMS CONGREGATION. ER WITCH HOTEL MAN. SEVERAL CASES IN COURT. . WANTED: VSSEFAIMS' ! bell's Junction, in MiddletoWn liam and Catherine Grant, Hance, Single wash trar, also bath tub! must be Hndaon avenue. Bed Ban.k, SevantMn Held on Varlout Charges In good condition. Telephone Bed Bank AOENTJ WANTED^ ^ of Shrewsbury Presbyterian township, returned home last week Big Hollow Til* and Stucco Build- died Monday morning of tubercu- o 1*11 rubber aprons during etare tints.1 from Broad .straat. Red Bank. \ iH:' Enttr Plata and D«te« for Trial K6B-J. « ,5,1 Church Will GWe Up Hit Dull.. from Canada, convinced that that ing Owned bjr William Conn*ra losis of the spine at his home on BUNGALOW FOR RENT, ;or oarUouUrs see Oliver 0. Wimbi, i| -.-.-TMENt HOtJSE FOR iAUtr ,,. . Oakland street. Red Bank. - ." ^PS "-;, la June and Retire) from Aetiv* country has found the correct solu Deatroyed Early Sunday Morning Upper Broad street after a long and Sentence Are Salt—Rail Two room bungalow, all Improvement!, A three-familthTee-femlliy apartment houie In iati » Bankan Hald for Liquor Sailing. Ill Weat Front itteeU phone 681-W, Bed MOTOR-BOAT ENGINE'FOR'rJAlXT" Atown, all rente
: • CAlk WASHINOWY SPECIALTY^ ASPARAGUS CUTTER WANTED, LLEWELLYN PLAYER PIANO. lumblng,; hiatlng'and' tllinlngVln'.all , I guarantee you a eatlafaotory lob. Let part time; reliable, quick esparagus cutter Art finish, mahogany case. Price 1278 SIXTEJXTEJN ACRE FARM, HOI ranches. 84 Wastslds avenue. Bed Bank, me prore ray ability. Oberles A. Jonei, on green jfrasa for one and a'hslf to two and you csn make your own termi, without •A gopd. truek'.farm nlcelyjk ,VY HAUUNU >na 1218. expert automobile waiber at Boro Busies, hours mornings or after 6.00 P.'M.;>60 Interest Price includes bench, cover and attractive colonfal farm hottsf i Iio, Globe Court and Mecbanle street cents per hour. S. L. deFabry, Little Stl- liberal supply word rolli. Open evenings. oaek' from the 'road , (or '""' Aodinoo Termi. House, has.heen' On the ground or .carted. Mlddlitown Red'Bank. -• vrr, M. J., phone 8D-R, Red Bank/j Lauter Piano Co, 818 Cpokman avenue, 1 Aibury Park, N. J. modeled 'and electHelly, c.-. lock Farm, Thomas. S.. Field,.Bed Bank; - Thref-burner gas' stoves with large oven FURNISHED HOUSE'FOR RENT. HOME ON HIGHWAY. heat Ineulled. All- necessary'. 1 Stlsmi h-Kt and elettrlo lights.'. Apply: 'hone.60»J.'v''' :a'\ T-.i-v,)'.- -'• '••'• 'i -v at a'special price ,«f-IU.9B, reraler-pries 'Prettily furnished home for,rent,on the Seven rooms and bath, electric, gai, city HOUSE~FOR~SALE~6R"RENT: hulldlnga. About onejhlla t» 181 Monmouwsatreet,'.Bed Banxt, /. ^~ MOTOR- BOAT" FOR-SALE. • ; i-i82O—. Samuel Swar--....-t a,w,: 1.-4 West, J'root Sn^ewabury riverj should be scan to.be ap- water, new houie; lot 60x160: bus service Nine roomi, bath, elictrlclty, gas, hot and handy to Red Bank, Kay I* reet'off Brosd atreet Bed'Bank' * W TWO*AMILY.M6USE~FOO*AMILY.M6USEFOR SALE. . AtmS'nW Mat «»Tert Ismi eight »V«t.'offload,.treated Bank.' preciated; by the year or summer season. every fifteen minutes; price only 87.00D, water heat, sun parlor, garage, shrubbery, Bute highway. Estontown, M,,i Hylln * Sals, Register building, Bed Bank. 81.000 cash needed. Ray H. OtUlman, s^oibVuwmR JJInJIni rooms I convenjent to storest , .good p. In rood condition.. Joieph Bupeinikl, "FOR'SALEFORSALE. , , fruit trees: residential; 86,000 easy terms. U)ANSWi0.fEb Phone_74S.; •______-•• S'-. • ' :y\ ' ; State_Jilghway._Eatontown, N.^J, 81 Setenth alenue, Atlantlo Highlands, geallty, »».|60|/eai/eai> rr.terms. . .Box 211, iQhardo. N.'J. •;.'.'•;•-•:.•''•"•'''"' •-• . ttact of land containinii g nine! lots alpng o~n bond and AnA"i0fbt tnortgigs sMUrlty" i ort ed regionally,^ iT"Pw»< »*"•* *» itata highway between Mlddletown an3 ~ Com(ort~Statl«n FoF'Sale or; Rent. ' HOUSE~FOR RENT; UNFURNISHED. N. J., phone 252-J, v : T V: ; Mt,.NMatawan,. , J,>.Phon.Phone 8«f82 ' TRebMrTOHENf, followlnai 82,600 on property ^ "'' '"• 'i ' «>/''-''"•' •••''i '>.;-^ /-!'. ''^ K led Daiik. Birgsln; to <)Ulck buyer. Walr I' 1' ' BAKER WISHES POSITION,~ Front bedroom,: newly decorated,' with She 28^80!.electrlo, gas, running water; In Fair Haven,' one- block; from main FOR^ALEATBELFORE 84,800, 12,800 on property worth I .win.bedsi aultabla ior ,two buslnesi men; er Sweeney.' phone Seabright 217.'" • ^ "ete; locatedatong.eonpret.-..,.'_ e rroa< d to AtlahHe road; five rooms and 'bnthV all Improve- : Ani old-fashioned cozy six-room bouia 12,300 oh property worth 64,700, »j,0 ,,Flrst;.e!asi jake,ibrsad.snd rolls/hsksrt 1 1 references.-;, Address Petir Sohmon, •» josrd If desired: Call at 76 Weat Front FOR' SALE, HI«Maiida;'< H,Interested 1je
they fight the' principle of equil Aa ordlnanie refulatTtig the..... „ „. i RED BANK REGISTER. assessments, What they ihould do is GOOD MAN TO WORK FOR.' jbl cl Jttllt •« *? » .?" •?* In'wiloeed if th* 7* % COOK. Cdltor and FnUlihtr. to fight the great Increase of office- Borough OodNll on April ftb, and en April ED. ALLAIRE'S RECORD SHOWS 4!0tli m finally adopted and >*»«) aed 0808 a BANOZ. Asionlat* BdltW. holders and fight against th« re-elec •pproved b/ the Mayer, ' ' tion of officials who waste the public THIS MUST BE TRUE. A, E, OL8BN, ' i •oui &Y \ TOOMU mvmo B»O,WN. 1*1 money. That is the true method of Bojreuxh.Or*rk. H J_ / Baalnasi Manner i fighting for low taxes, Taxei have He Ha* Three Person* In Hi* Em-' Garod Neutrodyne Monniouth County Orptiu* Ceurt. T*l«»lion**i-Red Bwk'ir increased two, three and four-fold ploy Whoa* Combined Record of April Tarn, A.' D. lfig. » Bed Bulk 1800 Service Aggregat** 84 Years— l th* vn*ttar o( the *at*t* of llantrat within the past few years, this has He Siryker (Marnaret Stryker), deeisid. Subscription Prices I . not been caused by increased or Winfr.d Aul With Him 28 Year*. Factory guaranteed ' ORDER TO SHOW OAUBE. i ' IT*" »»•» equalized assessments. It il due to Edward. S. Allaire, one of the Joitphill, stryker, exnutor of M*rtre» • «••»«'» 60Bro«a Slrttt, Rt4 BMIU Phona 1444. Btryker (Mariaret Stryker), deotaied, hiv. the great number of-new offices leading realtors of Red Bank, must by their serial number. 216 Broadway, Long Bruck Pfceu B3B. Ing obiblted to tnli Court, under o»tb, a intend at th* poatoffle* at Red Bank. which have been created; by; the be a good man to work for. He Juit and true account of tha personal «• late and debte ot laid deeedent, whereby \ 'w, J, u aaecnd elaia matter. ' reckless waste of public money, and has three persons in his employ It appeara that tha personal eitate ol aald by the fool fads which have been whose combined longth of service deceased Is Imumdent to pa» her debts, and requesting: tha aid of the Court In E WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1826.' pinned onto almost every branch of for him aggregates 64 years. Ho n*i the premises, It Is thereior* ordered thai .* < public business. must be a good man to work for or LOWEST PRICES all ptriom inttrwltd la tit* lands, leno. 1» his employees would not stay so ARTHUR V. GREGORY menta ftid hereditament* and real (State, -o-o-o.o.o- of the aald d'eeaicd. appear before th* ar TOWN TALK.: . long with him. By a coincidence all ive Every uoart. arih* Court niiiBe. In freehold, on '" [hree of the.folks who work for him Thursday, Ue twenty.llfth day of June, '-the fight w>ich is being waged No time should be lost in selling began their employment during the 67 Broad Street . ,1> nineteen huniierd and twenty-flve In the courts to keep some of the the opportunity which now presents at 10:00 A, M., to show o.uie why so month of April. 3.00 Coty't Peril r«r(am*.M9 .80 MtnlDolatnm .,, 34a muoh of. tb* aald lands, tanementi, hereJI. municipalities of "Monmouth county itself to extend Water street from The oldest of these employees In 10.00 Caron'» Narelu* Nolr 1.00 Mintholatum 83o Uments and real eitat* ot the eald de. from paying their fair share of its present', dead-end terminus to eeaaed should not be sold as «ill be auf. ioint of service is Winfred Aul, who PerCum* 7>49 Bclent «o pay her debts, or th* resldu* taxes Is being waged purely on legal Maple avenue. A number of prop- .80 Ungumtln* ,.., ,390 ,u*« as been working for Mr. Allaire 28 thereof, «s the case may require. l«l tlchuicalltles, without any bearing erty owners have generously offered 1,28'Pin.ui'i Ulte V«ieUl.79e .60 MublBad Cocoanul Oil 32c By the Court, years. Leonard Smith, who is Mr. , whatever on the real Justice of the land for the extension, and it was 1.SO Djer-Kli> Perfum* ...1.31 .80 Palmollva Shampoo .,.34o JOSEPH L. DONARAY, Allaire's chauffeur, has a record of BurrowU °8l! ' cue. Th« municipalities which are said at the council meeting Monday .80 D. & R. Cold Craim...32e .78 Stacomb ...... ,81a Dated April tl.l, A. D. »!!. ', 23 years, Miss Mazio Meredith has iber 1 lighting the increased assessment night that several businesa buildings .38 Froitllla ..,...,.....2Jc loll leen employed as bookkeeper for .BOCIostora' 33e NOTICE TO CONTRACtpRS,. ,. are assessed mqch below the true. would go up on the street if the ilr. Allaire fifteen years; .60 Pompalan Night Cream 39c '.60 Polymol , 38a Sealed propoiala wanted'.py the Cgdnei'l" •value of the property. They have extension were made. of Borough of Red Bank for'h. eonatr™! Overheard .68 Pond'* Cold Cream , .,41c 1.80 Van En Liquid 5ealp of n been assessed lower than tho rest — ' .. » * • Mr,.Aul graduated from the Bed Bn3> » - J"-.l»ehv, storm Bewerfrotn Bank high school in 1898 and went G 1.00 Hind'. H. ft A. Cr*»m 64c Manage 1,09 KFi."*."!, *0«Br«ncK avenue In thev ot the county, as -was positively Any dead-end street which is ex- .7S Bourjoii Aih«i of Roiai.82c ahown by the investigation.. of .the to work In the Schrocder drug store 1.00 Wildroot Hair Tonic...79o tended to intersect with another is a.soda water -'dispenser." About Ngighborhopd .80 k*oinp*ian Rouge 39c id - itate tax board. 1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic . ,63o street becomes doubly valuable be- ;hat time the Spanish-American war unl .80 Phillip's Milk MaiDHW 31e .60 Carbona 36c, 1.00 •!«« 69s B>
; PERSONALS.- . MISTAKEN FOR A RUM RUNNER RED BANK HAN'S WILL WOMAN'S CLUB BY-LAWS. W. H. MERRITT > t>HONE! RED BANK OOsMt , Mrs. Welllngtoir-TVY. Kennedy, Christian W. Fall^nipan Find on Jr., of Arthur place," bai Teturntd MOST OF WM. OTTERSON'S ES- by Coait Guard Craw, IEW SET OF BY1LAWS ADOPT- MACHINE SHOP home from the Long Branch hot" TATE LETT TO WIDOW. Christian E. Felgenspan, a sum- ED LAST .WEEK. pital, where she underwent" an BLUE RIBBON mer resident of Rumson and one of 24 Mechanic St. 322 Ret| Bank, N. J. operation for appendicitis. -. Edward O'BrUa of Rumton Divldas the leadlngfanken of Newark, was uei Are Now $3 per Year for Ac- Irving Davldion of Leroy p)ac*, EitaU AraoBf Three Cbildttn— fired upon a few daya ago by mem- tive Moraben and $6 for Associ- BABY CHICK FARM underwent an operation for appen- Wills)'of Othsr Monmouth County bers of a coast guard boat while ate Mombon—Initiation F«e $5 For • Beautiful Green Lawn- v\ dicitis last Thursday at the Long . PcepU Admitted to Probaie. IB was on his way to New York In —New Officer! [dominated. smooth and soft as green velvet, a certain amount of-care is esr Branch hospital. He la Improving. -William Otterson, a former lls fishing cruiser. In the boat with The Red Bank Woman's club.Kcrd ON SALE AT OUR STORE sential. Watering with a good hose, mayor-of Red Bank, who dicdln Hr. Feigenipan was Robert Moess- Mtv and MM. James-B. Wolcott meeting last Friday aftcrnoon-and "triiiiming^wltlrtrgsed'lawinnower 68 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J./ and'their, ion George,, and Herbert Florida recently, made his will ler of Newark. About 150 shots dopted a new set of by-laws for. the is necessary. ... Wolcott of JRed Bank returned wenty years ago last January. The vcro fired. Tho* captain of the coast overnment of tho club. Tho dues 780 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. • home lait Thursday from.an auto- will,bequeathed $100 each to Mr. juard boat made t Mr. Felgenspan r active members were raised to Wp Bell the belt lawn, mowers mobile trip'to Washington, D. C. Otterson's daughters, Bessie, Nellie, itop his boat while it was searched 3 per year and for associate mem- made and we are also equipped to Tliey spent several days at the na- Emma and Ada. The rest of hid for rum.* iHo did not find any and put your mower in. condition equal era to $5 per year. The initiation to flrew.^ ".'•"' l; VupKnl «nH made trips to state «a« loft tn l)lg w[fBj J0.e. left Mr. Felgenspan's boat without illibSL.Thc-activn mom i Mount Vornon and Arlington." ihine Otterson,' who was appointed iffering an apology for having made icrship is limited to 400 and the ' Phone us and our truck will call I Miu ArvillR Lewis of Bergen xecutrix. The will was witnessed miatake. Mr. Fclgenspan has for and deliver your mower. There 1 ssociate membership to the same pl^ce, who li employed at the Wool- y George W. Ogilvio and Frank C. made a complaint to the federal au- lumber. , is no charge, for collection or de- CHICK: livery. . ' -worth store, Is having a vacation oj DuBols. thorities. Ho want^to find out if a Owing to the increasing activity Come arid take your pick of our strong, heilthy Baby I two weeks. Edward O'Brien of Rumson, leaceful law-abidlngeitlzen has a f the various departments of the Chicks. Star} right. It costs lust as much to raise poor Mlik Clare Marten of Long ather of William O'Brien of Red 'ight to operate a motorboat with- lub, only ope general meeting will chicks .as good ones. All our stock Is from free range, Branch has taken a poaitlon In Llg- Bank, made his will In 1900. Mr, mt risking his life by being mistak- le held in each month hereafter, in- in'for a Turn runner, Mr. Feigen- .healthy stock', guaranteed. ; sett's* drug B tore -on Broad street. Q'Brlen left (4,000 to his son Ed- tead of two as formerly. These ipan is one of the best known deep :' •; Mrs. Eugene' Carroll of Shrews- ward of Rumson and $200 to his general club meetings will be- held WINNERS OF THE lea fishermen along the Atlantic X sbury avenue, who hag. been very on Thomas. The income of a store n the second Friday afternoons of -.-•••. . N • ' . • " : :oa«t and he spends a lot of time •:»(bk, Ij'1mproving., ' , • .' iroperty was bequeathed to Mr. iach month except in May, when e iround Sandy Hook, It was the : "{llrs.'»John H. • Cook, -Jr.,, of JNew- O'Brien's daughter, Mary, O'Brien, irst.timehe had been fired on by he annual business meeting and the ' man; Springs road, gave.blrth'toa and she was also left the residue of White Shoe Company ioB6t guard men. lection of officers will be hold the l«on-last Thursday night. ho estate. Mr. O'Brien appointed hird Friday afternoon of \that -,'Mrg. Joseph Douglass of New Rey. Edward J. Egan, formerly rec- lonth. The. executive board ncre- Cross Word Puzzle: York spent part of last week with tor of; Holy Cross church at Rum vELKS'^UXILIARY MEETING. fterwill consist of the officers, the her mother, Mrs, Edward, M. Haley son, executor of his will. The wit-, Three New Member! Initiated at hnirmen of all standing commit- ;;of Herbert street, nesses were Dr.: P. P.'Rafferty and 1st Prize, $8.50 Pair Shoes, ALICE CON- Red Bank La.t Week. ecs, the heads of departments and Miss', Maud Mcnck of I eonard "oseph Reilly of Red Bank, both of he junior counselors. NOR, 37 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. - etreet underwent a slight operation whom are now dead. Mrs. Thomas Gilmore, Mrs. Har- The nominating committee which last ,w,eek.at Woodley hospital at Patrick Liddy of Middletown >ld Cowley and Mrs. A. Swart of is appointed at the previous meet- 2nd Prize, $7.50 Pair Shoes, MRS. WIL- Little Sliver. She returned- Lome township, made his will In 1911 nnd Keansburg were initiated into the ing stated that they had made no iiwich improved two days later. • n1024 he executed W codicil to the Jadies* auxiliary of the Elks' lodge nomination fpr president but that LIAM S. BRAY, HoJmdel, N. I. v 'Miss Mildred Gilman of Chestnut will. Mr. Liddy directed his exe- f Red Bank last Wednesday night. nominations for that office would be • street has been visiting relntlves.in utors to provide a home and sup The ceremony was conducted by the made by the club at large at the 3rd Prize, $4.00 In Trade, CHARLES H. Connecticut. port for his son Edward as 'long as new second degree team., Thirty- meeting for the election of officers. PURDY, 55 Oakland Street, Red Bank, N. J. ,.William Francis of the Newman he livps. The rest of his estate wns five persons attended the meeting The, other nominations made were: and after the business session an • Springs. road has bought a new eft to his son James and his wife, First vice president—Mrs. I. H. Gilhuly. Rhode Island Reds.... .16c ea.; $15.00 per 100 Chevrolet sedan/ ,. . _.; ames-Liddy-and Delia E, Liddy, a EaBter pprty was enjoyed. A bo- Second vice president—Mrs. A. £. i' ,Mr'a. Elisabeth Koch anil licr'ison daughter-in-law, wero named as ,que£ of carnations was presented to Barred Plymouth Rocks 16c ea.; $15.00 per 100 - Recording secretary—Sirs, Harry Mor- SpecialNotice! and daughters of Tower Hill avenue executors of the will, Mrs. Walter B. Connor,' president ord. White Leghorns ...... 13c ea?T $12.50 per 100 'motored.to Middletown, Conn., oh Mrs. Charlotte White of Sea- { the auxiliary, in observance of .Corresponding secretary—Mrs. Worth Wewlah to express our sincere appreciation to the large Saturday to visit another son, who bright divided her estate equally rier 24th wedding anniversary. lunninsham. number of people who manifested such a keen Interest in Mixed Chicks' lie each is sick with influenza. . •< • cmong h'er children, Robert B. The auxiliary is arranging for a Federation secretary—Mrs. J. D. TUller. our recent Cross Word Puzzle Contest. To those who failed .Social secretary—Mrs. J. J. O^O'Shea. Home Grown Pedigreed Pekin Ducks. .35c each \Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vooirhis of White of Seabright, Helen Bryan dance to be given'for Elks only. to solve the solution, It they will call at our store, same will, it ,the club next Wednesday. Financial secretary—Mrs. Charles D. Bergen place* observed their 37th of Elberon, William B. White of Vhlte, gladly be given them. V Black Jersey Giants .$19.00 per 100 wedding anniversary, last Saturday. South River and Susan Dolan of Mrs. Connor is chairman of the Treasurer—Mrs. Jesse Minot. Seab\ightJvlth—the.-condition l_that dance committee an<[ her assistants Trustee—Miss Rota Wcis. Second national bank and trust com- 1 are. Mrs,'John O'Keefe, Mrs. John —Auditors—Mrs7~~Philip* ~WaH8n7""Mri; -—Cometoour store and Inspect our CHICKS and be con« from the share.left to Helen Bryan Thomas Wylie. . • - * vlnced of their quality. • pany and has been' employed' at the there should be deducted $l,C00 Eylea, Mrs. Frederick Jones, Mrs. The literature department held . No orders too small or too large for us te handle. bank 85 years. ' •. which covers an advancement made Welter Layton, Mrs. John P. Mulvi- ts last meeting of this year on Mon- White Shoe Company ' Walker A. Hughes of Clinton o Mrs. Bryan during" her ihother's hill, Miss Elizabeth Costello, Mrs. If It Isn't convenient to call for chicks, all mall orders will lay and discussed the life and writ- be filled within 24 hours. place, who has been laid up with a ifetime. Mrs. White made her will Clarence Jones, Mrs. Robert Fox, 9 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. ngs of Robert Louis Stevenson. broken leg, is improving/ An X-ray ast January. It wlis witnessed by Mrs. Thomas McKnight, Mrs. Harry Mrs. J. Cowles Andrus gave a sketch photograph showed that the log had Mrs. Victor C. Perotti. and Mrs. Degenring and Mrs. H. Frey. Music f Stevenson's life, one of his es- been broken in. the knee joint; Mr. Alex Dangler. Tho will named will be provided by Hackctt's or- says was read by Mrs. I. H, Gilhuly ^Hughes waa injured when a whiffle- William B. WHjte as executor. chestra. and analyzed by Mrs. W. T. Mc- pree ..broke and a large scoop fell Several cash Dequests wero made ••»' ' v "on his leg. ; , NINE LOTS SOLD. Dowell, and an original poem by in the will of Mary A. Lokerson of Miss Edith Honigman was read by Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin of Long' Branch. ' The sum of $500 Four New Ownen of Loti at River- Bergen place "and Mr. and. Mr«. Mrs. Gilhuly. MiSB Florence Kride Second Annual was left to the women's foreign tide Heights. and Miss Edith Honigman, the chair- J J«hn. Ransley of Spring street will missionary society and tha foreign Nino lots at Riverside Heights in men of this department, received a Biteind the state qonvantion of the missionary society of the Methodist Middletown township, a short dis vote of thanks for their services • New Jersey laundry, owners' associ- church and to Ella L. Hulse. Agnes tance north of Cooper's bridge, during the year. tfon" at Newark on Friday of this Lippinco'tt was bequeathed $300 WITS sold last week, Four lots n week. They will also attend the and $250 each was left to Ethel The civics department wlll-mee the corner of the King's Highway •state convention of the mariufactur- Alice and Elizabeth Sickles, her next Monday and Miss Rlica Board and Frost avenue were bought hy ers' association of New Jersey at nieces. Mrs. Frank Sickles was be man will tell of her work a3 visit- Alfred Griffiths- of Towar-Hill ave- Atlantic City May 2d. Mr. Baldwin queathed a gold watch and chain ing teacher of -the Red Bank nue for $4,700. Three lots front- and Mr. Rahsloy arc owners of the and. Mary A; Alvord a walnut cab schools. ing on Riverside drive, at tho cor- Individual laundry on White street. inet. The ; Freehold •Reformed A business meeting of" the-ar! v ner of- Conover place, were boughl Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wils:n of Irv church was loft $500 to be used in department was held yesterday ti by Mrs. Martha Malchow ;of Rec ing, place, who have been spending carine for the Lokerson burial plo plan for the awards in the beautifu Bank*for$4,700:"Miss^francis E the winter at Daytona, Florida;' »r. in Maplewood cemetery and St. school room contest' and' also' t Alwater of Red Bank bolight a Iol plan for the school children's sum Xivod home last Friday. Luke's church of Long Branch was - CoatSj Dresses, Millinery, (jorsets; Midd at the corner cf Rn er3tdo Jrive ar,' mer gardens this year. % U$utesefteih S "StatcsifTa'vemTe", f6r~517a00~arrd~ • a;guest of her sister, Mrs^Jbhn W. day-school as a memorial for Mrs. similar price was paid iot an ad RfHisley of Spring.street,'6ver the Lokeraon's husband, who was NEW BUILDING INSPECTOR. !_jweek:end.... joining, lot on Riverside firive by l •Alex—Krueger—of—Estit-Keansbur I Lawrence Schilling, a bookkeeper Flynn was left $2,500 for services York. ., Gets Middletown Township Job. at the Broad street national bank, rendered to Mrs. Lokerson and I — The owners of thn tract will be- was operated on for appendicitis Mrs. Snowley wav1.eft~$200,~~~The Alex Krueger of East Keansbur,_ gin, shortly the constructiJii cf si.le- ~lest week at tho Long Branch hos- rest- of the estate- was divided has been appointed building in- wolks arid curbs throughout iho t.r. . pital by Dr. Walter A. Rullman. among Mrs. Lokerson's legal heirs. spector* of Middletown township. tire property. Trees will also V. A son weighing nine pounds -lfa's . Carrie T. Adeo of Long Branch Ho will receive no regular salary A remarkable purchase of Coats enables us t(K set out, at least"- oho tree befog betn born to Mrs. Morgan Rehrig divided her estate between her hus- but will be paid fees equalling one- 1 planted on each lot, of-Lake avenue. band Antonio and her nephew, half of the amount charged for each add to our regular, stock many of the season's 1 Mrs. Annie Culllngton of Brown James Cannon, and named them building permit. The .charge for newest models, in rich Bengaline, Faille, Poiret place entertained the" T. A. E. club executors of the will. < NEW TENANTS. each permit will be $1 and Mr. of the Eastern Star chapter at a Arthur Sj*_flennessey of Lone Krueger will therefore receive fifty Twill and other new fabrics, luxuriously trimmed Changes, of Residence Made in cents for each permit he issues, The card party on Tuesday of last week. Branch left all of his estate to hi Tofrn the Past Week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mayhew. wife* Rosalie E; Hennessey, in i building ordinance requires a per- with Opposum, Badger, Raccoon and other novelty John Alden, managing enginee: of Buena place entertained their will which he made in February mit to be issued for each new build- of the Consolidated gas company o: furs, as well as braided trimming, button trim, niece, Miss Ruth Condit of Arling- during his final sickness, Mrs. Hen' ing, repair job or addition amount- New Jersey, has rented Olivei ton, lnst week, Miss Condit is the nessy was-named as executrix. ing to $200 or more. The object Stryker's house on Rector plac of the ordinance is not to regulate Paton flare, chanel tie, etc. daughter of Richard D. Condit o EKsabeth A. Gugcl of Long through C. Irving Patterson. Mr, buildings but to provide Assessor Arlington and attends the Arling- Branch' left $2,500 and a goli Alden formerly'lived at New York, Edward E. Snyder of Navosink with ton junior high school. watch and chain to her grand- a list of new buildings and improve- .Mrs. William J. Spear'of Hudson daughter, Gretchen Gugel. The Mrs. A. W. Martinson of Hudso ments so that he can make proper avenue Is improving at Motes Tay- rest of her estate was left to he avenue has rented James Norman' assessments. lor hospital at Scranton, Pennsyl- daughter,. Mrs. Nathan Wood. Hen house on Hudson avenue. Thi Two Notable Groups: ,' Vania, where sho underwent an ry B. Sherman was appointed exc rental was made by William A. Hop operation for appendicitis last week. cutor of the will, which was wit- ing. Mr, Hopping has. also rented PARTY FOR CHILDREN. \ Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin the'Joshua Bennett house on Wal- CO ATS-Values ranging from $25.00 to $3^.50, nessed by Olive M. Sutphen and W Festivities at the New Monmouth • of' Mechanic street entertained lace street to Mrs. Caroline Bra A.' Stevens. Baptist Parsonage Saturday. in this sale at $21.50. ' ; • number of friends at a house party of Keyport. Gran'din .VanNotc, who diod re A children's.party and box open- Saturday night. cently at Fa'rmingdale, left $50 HOUSE AND TWO LOTS SOLO ing was held Saturday at.tho par- to his daughter Elizabeth in a wll: sorfngo of the Baptist church at $ COATS—Values ranging from $35.00 to $49.50,' ~ Church News. which ho executed six years ago lasl Store to be Built on the North Sid No»w Monmouth, with Mrs. A, H, in this sale for $25.00. . . At the Baptist church Sunday November. Tho rest of his estat of Newman Springs Road. Sutpliin in charge. Tho children morning the subject for the junio was divided' among his children A houso and two lots at thi turned in $75 in their boxes. Prizes 1 congregation will be "Americans," Mrs. Laura Packer, William,'Fran northeast corner of the Ncwmai were offered to those who made tho All other Coats at Drastic Reductions. The topic for thr - Tegular sorvlce P., Elizabeth and Fred VanNote, Springs road and Leighton nvenuo largest contributions and Albert will be '.'Joseph's Great Testimony Frank P. VanNoto was named has been sold by Hawkins Brothors Grlggt), with a donation of $3.48, tjo God's Favor." ' At night the ser- executor of thejylll. to Stefnno Castallacio for $3,500. won first prize. Other prize win- mon subject will" be "If Thou Hannah "A>-Kennody of English- Tho property is part of tho Jamoi ners wero Jnnot Morford, Fannie Hadst Known, or the Mixed Oppor- town exqeutod her will two yean E. Conovor estate. Tho corner lo Secloy, Robert' Aokcr, Lena Belle Our entire stock of high-grade Dresses and En- tunity." ogo.' She left $100 to Old Ten is 50x160 feet and tho Lolghtoi jLambcrtson, Lcnoro Foster, John sembles on sale at great price concessions. / At the Presbyterian prayer serv- nent church for tho care of hoi avenue lot is 50x270 feet. Thi and Fitzroy Wnlllnsr, Esther Frank, ico tonight Rev. John Muyikens burial plot a'nd sho bequeathed $ house has six rooms. Mr. Caste Jamos Griggs and Winfrcd Montag. will speak on "The Ability of Our each to her nieces, Anna Thomai lacio will remqdel tho houso an Dresses formerly selling at $19.50, on sale at .GodJ' John. M. Rue will conduct and Laura Chamberlain of Borden will build a storo on the corner lo Play at New Monmouth, -» the Sunday-school. service > Sunclay town. A bequest of $2C was mad • ' . -.«. , • $12.50. morning and Mr. Muysktns ! will to Jennie Emmons of Jamcsburg HARDING ROAD HOUSE SOLD Tho'play of "Tho Villngo Skowl" teach the men's class. The sermon end John Stults and Emma Ervl which was givon last Thursday night Dresses formerly selling at $25.00, now on sale »flbje«t for the morning service will of Engllshtown. Tho residue o William E. Johnston Buys Mr at the New Monmouth Baptist .be "The Power of Discernment In the citato was left'to Mrs, Mar Florence Itch's House for 98,250. church by tho ushers' union of tho at $16.95. \ • Koliglon."- At night, the sermon Green of Trenton, • Wlllam E. Johnson, who con chutch, wan attondod by about 250 qn "The Unrecognised John Dean of Tlnton Falls mndt ducts a billiard and pool parlor,o persons. The profits amounted to Many others at equally low prices.' • hla will In 1898. Tho will be West Front street, has bought Mr: about $6(h ' • The lermon topic . next Sunday queathed the homestead farm t Florence Ilch's hotiio on tho liottl morning at. the' Methodist church Mr. Dean'i wife Mary for her life- tide of Harding road for $8,2G0 It pays to advcrtlao in tho Register i t)v"Th6 time, after which it wis to boconii Tho lot is 87x150 feet and thi Motivee. "Th"The church hat qrganlioi tho property of their dnughte houio has six rooms, bathroom an Our Entire stock of Millinery is included in this a Junior vested choir and It wll Mary. A house and lot was left to nil Improvements. Mr. Johnstn sale, at prices which represent savings of 1-3 to ilng and' Join In tho proctislom! Rosa Schultz, another daughter, bought tho property as an' Invest 1 Seeds with the adult vetted choir, Bun and a farm was baquonthed to ment. Tho tale of the property \va 1 1-2 original prices. ... day night following the organ re •on, James Dean. A bequest of r.iitdo by Hawkins Brothers, BUY UPTOWN $600 In caih was mndo to Mr, eltal a pageant e .titled "The Help- f .tMarah.il1., All Corsets, Hosiery, ' Lingerie, Under-Arm ing Hind" will bo (tlven by tn«m Daan's daughter Mary. Jnmoi Store Rintad. lies of the Alpha Kappa PI class Dean was named a> executor. one of the larg- Hawkins Brothers hftyo rente est and be«t Bags and accessories at 10 to 331-3 per cent dis- Thirty-four pertons will take parl William Miles of Now York, wh ono of tho Manco stores on th In the pageant, which will bo direct ownod nroporty In Monmoutl north sldo of Monmouth (troet t equipped aced counts. •d by Mrs. CJ, C. Itogeri. Th county, executed his will throi ClcorKO Trlcoupls of Iflnlnflold fo stores In New musical program will' be rendorci yean ago. Ills ontlro ostntc wai n dellcatcison storo. Mr. Trlcoup York. Conveniently located beauoithod to his wife, Knte Miles, by the chorus choir. Is In the tamo lino of business Ir at 150 W. 23rd St, between Plalnfleld and other towns, Ho ex 6di«7thAve«. '* 8loU Aul*| Sent to Jill. ! . . To Dln« «» Coll'. N«k. pects to open tho Red Onnk iton - Courteout prompt attention Thorriu Kitvlni'o! Aibury Park about Msy 1st, The Baron Stauben'society o ' tMured. KESSLaER'S was lonUnctd list WMIC to thirty Long Branch will havo a dinner am ; diyi.ln thl county jail for stalling aocitbli n«xt Tuoid«y night at Em Offlee *,n& Home) Nesdi; IBNfJ POk OUR II) PAOB <• THE STORE OF BErTTBR VAL.UBB." , - . ' _ uft'Sl in, automoblh own«d by Rober Hofmnn's hotel at Colt'i NocU For avory need of tl)o home an< 1 CATAUJOUB, MAILED PRBB guynold Kotvlni wai arrttttd a The m«mbm of tho Baron Sttubt office use Regliter want advortla« menu. Over 7,000 homoa rocolv ' Corner Broad and White Streets Red Bank, yj^Jl society of R«d Bank" hivi boon b W.E.Ma«haUOCo. , »«• W. a>rtl •ttW, New Terk wafcK \ ••*••••••••••••••••••••* BANE REGISTER; APRIL 22,1925.
WIFE OUTI HUSBAND IN. highway,, at thevfp.ot of JKlLbill, George Woods and family of New dren of Jersey City are The company bought this property 'ork have reopened their summer parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keyporl Wom»n~G»U Oat of J»i!| last winter. It contemplates build- ome at Gooseneck Point,, r.inn. ' "' HuiUnd Arreite.il Sim« D»y. • ing a garage and office on the place.' Mr. and Mrt. John Foster and C. J. Courtrlght spent part ot About the time that Mrs. Mary' Andrew Reid has returned from ion spent part 'of last week at New last week at New York. • ' Wallace of Keyport was being pa. the Long Branch' hospital, where he fork. Miss M. A. Tlernan, president of rpled in the county court last underwent an. operation for ap- William Davlson and •family the Junior Christian Endeavor soci- .«« What is the Thursday, a six months' sentence pendicitis. •'..'• ipent Sunday at Manasquan. ety, presented a new biblt to the for selling liquor having been, re- The Sons and Daughters ot Lib- Mrs. William Haviland has been Reformed chapel on Sunday night *!! voked, her huBband,' James Wal- erty will hold a sociable at Crescent ,-jsiting relatives at New York. as a gift from the society. in lace, was arrested by County De- hall Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.'.Herbert Mouseir Mrs, Sarah- Hayward fs vhttlog a < Devoelnterior tective John M. Smith on a similar Eunice Lewis, daughter of will move to Long Branch. her daughter, Mrs. S. Bennett of froi charge. Detective Smith reported George Lewis, was unable to attend Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bostock are Arlington. ' i that when he went'into the Hotel ichool last1 week on account of sick- ;he owners of a tiew Bulck coach. Miss Helen Clayton returned on >* a Wallace smashed a jug of liquor,', ness. •••• • : The guild of St. John's chapel Monday from Cranford, where she Mt Decorating cutting an artery in his hand.- He I ( Mrs. Alfred Wagner Is confined leld an all-day meeting last -week spent tho week-end with her aunt, HIBO—received—a—cut—in—the—hea-in-ihe-headi 4o-the^i<"11«1 '•'1th oirlq^mi. ilihsjiome of Mrs. Gladys_Getty, Mrs;, Earl Dunf«e.__ when he fell in the broken glass. Harry Diver has had a now John O'Hagan of this place is >c- Miss Frances PugFof TexasTios Wallace was taken to Freehold, Demonstration porch made on his house. '..''> lalnting Michael Kelly's house at been visiting at the home of Dr. J. Si where he deposited .$1,000 cash Mrs. Allen' VsnBrunt is, on the led Bank. bail. Mrs. Wallace was sentenced sick list. . Taut paties faster, on March 2d. She is now. under The Regiiter's motto—"A paper Wolcott & PiiBter have taken a MARLBORO NEWS. parola for eighteen months. In ova^y home.".—A-Jvetfsement. yparwiU are keener contract to install gasoline pumps Miaitrel Show Given for Firo Com- : m i m . and your nerves lult for the XJiilf refining company. pany • Big Succtii. tbl EATONTOWN NEWS. Miss Alice Patterson, who is em- The minstrel chow given here on 6 6 6 are steadier with ployed as a nurse at Brooklyn, has Wednesday night through the cour- Tha New Band Much in Dem.nd at it • prticrlptlon for Wrigley's to help. been spending a few days at her tesy of the Hazlet firemen for the' Varioui Place* in the County. home. here. • . The new brass band at this place benefit of our firefighters was a Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, John J. O'Kcefe will move to Red Soothing and met to played at a concert at the school- great success. Bilious Fever and Malaria. Bank next month. . • . house at Port Monmouth last Fri- Mrs. Garrett Voorhees and chil- smokers'tefreahinl Anthony Ratti has quit his school u, It ^illi tha gernu. day night. Tonight the musicians studies at Long Branch to work on when you're "6ry~ will play at'Farrningdale and Friday a nursery farm at West Long night they will play at the school- good for that stuffy Branch. house at Colt's Neck. - Another Big Prune Sale! • Miss Mary Eivenburg has re- feding after, hearty Mrs. Mary Elgrim has returned sumed her studies at St. Mary's meals. Quality being the "Sterling" mark by which all our iome from Freehold, where sKe academy at Lakewood. after having merchandise is known—these Prunes are of the Highest ipent the winter with relatives. spent a vacation at her home here. Wrlgley> will stiii- Quality. • ' The work of moving Tony Eatti's Parts of Camp Vail near Acad- ulate appetite and Grown in the rich Santa Clara Valley in California, all louse, which was formerly the Epis- emy Hill have been plowed and of the delight of Flavor and Meaty Goodness-is here in :opal rectory, has been finished a.nd planted. This part of the camp has digestion, remove abundance. he house is now being remodeled. been unused since the war. bad taste, and keep It will be provided with improve- It Alway« P«y» to Trade Where Quality CounU! The girls of the Merrymakers' ment's. \ a . : c'"ib of the Presbyterian church had you fit. It cleanses' Max Mosle, who recently rented Our Regular 10c Santa Clara & swimming party at the swimrning the J. Hull McLean farm on the pool at Asbury Park last Wednes- Santa Clara Our Regular IBe Tinton Falls road, has a number of day night. PRUNES Arabian horses quartered on the Mrs. H. Brickman of Worcester, PRUNES jlace. Massachusetts, is making a stay with 25c In spite of the stormy weather her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sunday night there was a large at- VanWinckle. 3 lbs 25c Large size. , The finest endance at the Methodist church, •Medium Size. Big value. grown. ' • here a special musical' program LITTLE SILVER NEWS. vas given. The broUierhood quar- Our Regular 15c et of Atlantic Highlands 5ang sev- Orlando P. Warden Taken to Long NOW b Wi c ;ral pcloctions andviolin solos _sf ere. _1 Branch Hoipital Monday. after every mdl.i Catsup 2 * 25 playea by Vernon Edwards of Long . , Orlando P. Warden, supinntend-' yoircatrsee and-drive the- Made from an old-time recipe. Just like Honie-made. Branch, a former resident of this. ;ont of roads, was taken to the Long place. Branch hospital Monday for an op- 8 New Wills Sainte Claire Six. Best Fine Granulated Sugar 4 '^ 25c The Public Transit company has eration for mastoiditis. had two concrete roadway Entrances Electric lights are being installed . 16 "»*" $1.00 made at its property on the state in Leonard Herbert's house. Special '•Display—'Don't SMiss It lb New Texas Onions 2 » 15c WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE CO. Serve them creamed for a change. of Monmouth County Tel. Red Bank 788 Cor. Mapla Ave. and Front St. Gold Seal Eggs "I" 37c Open Evenings > Red Bank. N. J. .; Big fresh eggs—the pick of the nests. Hauling the Seine. OSCO Sliced Bacon >"* 18c j • • Have you ever watched fishermen hauling Strictly Fresh Eggs doz 33c the seine for fish? ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••->••• '. ' Absolutely fresh—everyone of them. If you have, haveyou ever noticed the differ- Pillow Gases, 35c Buffet Scarfs $1 \ Dried Beef ....>« 10c ence between people with a little seine and the •lBx54 size, all pure | 45x36 size. Hill or One pkg California One pkg 45C0 men with a big seme that sweeps out into a big linen; plain. ends "or RAISINS CORN STARCH part of the bay or ocean? [.Empire brand. with lace white or ecru. and One pkg lie and One bot 16c . VANILLA. EXTRACT The folks with a little seine cant go far from RIGE-— Bois : Both for the shofeT~ThBy~haye-to-be-content--wifeh-very—4 19c ghojihiuls.jLthensejneJl,4nd jwthjmalLfishJhat _' ft are few- and far betweenr"When "ffie seine is" SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Rich Creamy Cheese 31c 1 thought to the shore it is frequently without a EVJERY ITEM IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS MUCH BELOW REGULAR ahglefish.. _ _:..,., ...... Suhthine Dandy Sugar Cookies :..... "* 27c ; 1 v JUST TASTE IT— and you'll know why the most Particular On Sale at These Prices-7 DAYS ONUY Butter users say Louella is—The Finett Butler in America! The men with a big seine take a wide sweep. They gather in not only the little fish THURSDAY, APRIL 23d, to THURSDAY, APRIL 30th close to the Shore, but they bring in big fish and plenty of them that are beyond the scope of the little seine. 4.98 Crinkle Bed Sets, 3.50 50c Dress Voiles, 39c yd. BUTTER ft v • • • 55" 80x90 size, pink, blue or gold stripe with- bolster Just received the very latest fast color Anderson It'« the Fine«t Butter in America! Did you ever compare the use of a seine to match; scalloped and cut comers; one of the voiles, 40 inches wide, newest designs and color- Every pound contains the Pasteurized Cream from ten ings—save eleven cents a yard at this sale. quarts of pure rich milk. - ' with the use of a newspaper for advertising? best makes.' • The newspaper with a small circulation can RICHLAND BUTTER » 52c Pure creamery prints. "Big butter value. reach at the best only a small number of people. 50c Curtain Marquisette, 29c yd. The newspaper with a big circulation, that goes 39c to 50c WaA Fabrics, 25c yd. Extra into almost every household in the entire com- Odd sample pieces and useable lengths up to 4 Made of the finest combed bleached mercerized Bread Big yams, dose even weave with woven ring design; Wrapped munity it selves, is jike a big seine that goes into yards; voiles, suitings, tissues, ginghams and" Supreme Loaf 10c the highways and hollows of the sea. The paper - many others. cant be purchased wholesale at this pnee, yard A pure rich milk loaf. with a big circulation searches out the customers wide. " ' • in every little neighborhood and brings them to Ioa( Victor Bread 7c the door of the advertiser. 29c Punjab Percales, 20c yd. 1.25 Ruffled Curtains, 89c pair ! A pan loaf ot exceptional quality. One case from the.mill in 10 to 20 yard lengths; The best advertisement that was ever writ-- will.cut to suit all the new work; in English print Made of white marquisette with blue edge ruffle -Buy in Quantities and Save the Difference! ten will not do the advertiser much good if it is patterns, also staples. and hemstitching 2% yards long, with tie backs taken down cellar and hid under the coal heap. to match—only 100 pairs at thi& price. . Craclced Corn lb 4c i 100 lbs $3.19 In the same way a little seine that goes only a Scratch Feed lb 4c : 100 lbs $3.59 little ways out into the water cannot bring in Laying Ma.h lh 4c :' 100 lbs $3.75 1.00 Imported Wash Fabrics, 59c yd. Chick Feed lb 4We : 100 lbs $4.15 many fish. 1.25 All Silk Pongee, 85c yd Rolled Oati lb 4c ! 90 lbs $3.45 Importer's sample pieces, finest stripe eponge, Best grade, finest quality, government passed, 12 The standard of Highest Coffee Quality—tha novelty plaids and many other fine imported wash nt/indby oT the Home—the Blend with a mil- A seine that reaches far out into "the water, momie natural pure silk. There is a vast differ- goods for present use or vacation wea,r—a real 1 lion friends. It's convincingly good! that seeks out the hills and hollows where live ence in pongee; this is the genuine, at a great 11 the various kinds of fish, brings to the shore a bargain. " saving. <®a> Coffee 45c large assortment of fish, big and little. The Coffer Lover't Delight. In the same way a newspaper with a big 79c All Silk Eponge, 39c yd. 2.00 Black Satin, 1.39 yd. circulation reaches all the possible customers in c Yard wide eponge; these goods are all silk; we Yard wide, all pure silk, heavy surface dress satin, ASCQ Evaporated Milk '»" »" lie the territory from which an advertiser can hope have a limited quantity in plain colors, helio, king to get business. fast dye, soft finish; a fabric that costs more at —Buy This Combination and Saye 11 Cents! blue, brawn; navy, rust, tan, pink, honey dew, the mill than our sale price. . schrimp or white. li bot 9c OSCO Ammonia ' AM for The Red Bank Register is that kind of a newspaper. It reaches out into all the towns and 1.59 to 2.00 Sport Silks, 1,39 yd. • l can 8c old Dutch Cleanser villages where the customers live whom the ad- ! 1.50 81x90 Seamless Sheets, 1.09 ea. Jub and sport silks, in stripes and other combi- vertiser hopes to reach. Through advertise- A good sheet, free from chemical filling, w,ell | One 19c Utility Brush ... 25c ments jn The Register, these customers are made nations, all silk, 32 to 36 inches vyide, all fast Trade Whoro Your Money Goes Furthest! made for full size beds; each sheet torn, not cut; colors and fashionable. acquainted with the goods which these business will'wash straight—quantity limited. —Springtime Means Cleaning Time! men have for sale, and with the qualities and prices of these goods. QSCO Wi.lilng Soda big pig 10c 2.00 Brocade Crepe Faille, 1.59 ; PTSCI N«plitli« Soap 4 dikes 19c 29c Startex Towels, 19c ea. Fait N«phth« Soap 4 cukca 21c The Register has a circulation of over 7,300 40 inches wide, handsome brocade designs on the A.I MeUl Pollih enn 8c, 10c Made of genuine Startex toweling, hemmed ends 1 8erub Druihi. each 10c, 14c, 17c per week. This is said to be the biggest circula- latest color grounds: fifteen new shades to choose tion of any- country' weekly newspaper in the with hanger, full length, fast color borders. from, also white or black. One Bot. Black Flag Powder and/ »»l111 Qc United States, One Black Flag Powder Gun ...\ *°> *** 35c Windsor Crepes, 25c yd. 50c Madras Shirtings, 35c yd. ! Tb**« Prlc»i EB*ctW*ln Our R.d Dunk Slor... When you go seine fishing, or when you do Plain colors of figured, In all.the waritsd shades, All new, 82 inches wide, neat shirting stripes, also 39 BROAD STREET any advertising, use the very beat seine or the for undergarments of all kinds; a fabric that wears sport stripes for dress wear; all stripes arc woven /SBURY AVE and OAKLAND STREET ] very beet newspaper you can get. ; well.'; • ... . • • •: •./.'.:.:!;.,. ,.;~:r -••" •-.. •• in the cloth; guaranteed fast colors. M4MMMM I £1 *B^ * Jl.E.i^. J.'I oA. / * ^. •) . ^ BED BANK REGISTER', APRIL 22,1925. Pit {bertion, Mrs. Samuel H. Walling $63,000,000 IN DEPOSITS. and Mri. Nealie Howard. MM, Fred He'uer, Mrs. Lynsbuff, NCREA3E Of •8,000,000 SINCE Miss Helen MacNisce- and Mist KELVINATOR LAST DECEMBER. Louise M. Heuer of Brooklyn vis- ited Ernest E. Fcseux and family on ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION FOR THE HOME Montnoutli. County Btnka Shew Sunday., ^ FITS ANY ICE BOX Gain of flB.000,00000,000 tIin D»poilU| Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles en- Q*«ri«it Aprll-r-R«April—H i Bank tertained over the week-erid-Mrs. COLDER THAN ICB Dtpo.lU «r« »»2,ll4,860.69. Wilfred K. Andrews and son Fred, The 32 banks In Monmouth Jr., and lira. Walter G. Sabey of DENNETT. MAHONEY & HARVEY :ounty eitabllfhed a new high mark Leonia. . ; Good Paper or dcposiu on April 6th; when re- Mrs. William Crook has returned O*al«r* and Imtallatlon Agonta for Monmouth County iorU were called for. The total de to her home at Brooklyn after T t20i It has been well said that "Good paper has' poiltt on "that date were $63,673,- ./pending , several days with her SEA BRIGHT, N. J. "- HlgWndi, a»»w Brl,ht ,14.68* an inweaieof »8,1O2,6O7.9O daughter, Miss Lillie Crook. Wil- become the currency of commerce." The ex- line* list December- • • - , I- t was als• o an Ham-Crook Bpont-the-week-ejid-he tension of credit requires experience in indus. increase of-$15,434,888.41 over a Mr; arid Mrs. William A. Hayes siinilaf periodr •; year agor: Theand sorti Billy of-PointPleasant-were try, commerce and finance, and for conserva- three banks in Bed Bank have de- Sunday guests, of Mrs. Melissa Ack- tive business-judgment of the highest order. poiits of »12,H4,86049. The fol- erson and famlljv tlowing Ubie, shows the deposits and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pcseux and We invite your .'Checking Account, and are the loins and discounts of each of children, Irene and Rudolph,, and You Must Come pleased to render you the very best service. the banks: >-.•"• • . ' • ' , Edwin H, Walling motored to New ' DEPOSITS. Egypt on Sunday and spent the day r.\) •• Snood National. Sank anil with Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger. Truit Co.. Bel Bank ...,. •0,115,199.81 Mr; 'and Mrt. Harry Schneller, THE FIRST.NATIONAL BANK Aibury Park-Ocean Grove who. have just returned from a sev- ._;.....;.,. (,t«l,170.
Hinuauin Nttlonil COS.246.07. FaiF Haven' NewrJeriey Kcanbure National 869,279.43 Oontral National, t'nthold 970,664.66 Matawan Bank 605.062.79 Fint National, Bridler Beach 700.868.90 Flni National. Beabrltht 825,866.18 Where Radio Is a Profession. Not a Side Line Fint National, Eatontown 192,018.41 Firit National, Enjlllhtown.... S16.216.93 Fint National, Farrointdale... 221,130.111 Merchant*. Truat' Co., Red Batik '. 310.879.S8 Fint National, Avon 140,279.84 Total ; S!8,»ll,076.78 Monmouth Radio Service
HAZLET NEWS. Second National Bank Bldg.. Broad St., Red Bank, N.J. Robert ErarJall Broka Hia Arm In Phone 1184. R. S. JOHNSON, Prop. Monmouth Two'Placet Sunday. Robert Everdell, son of Charles Everdell, fell and broke his arm in EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR County two places Sunday. He was taken to the Long'Branch hospital to have The Service That Comes it let. ' Miss Anna Cowles was a Long GAROD ZENITH Bran* visitor on Thursday. Junior Pe.seux, son of.Ernest E. Through United Action Peseux, is sick with mumps. ALSO AGENTS FOR Lime fell in Edwin E. Peseux's ERHAPS no business is more de- eye while at work at Perth Amb'oy Stromberg-Carlson, Paragon, Ppendent upon individual ability, last week. He is taking treatment at home' and it is thought that he loyalty and cooperation for the success* will be able to return to work In a rul delivery of its service to the public few days. . . Western Electric. Joseph L. daftly attended a party than is the telephone business. at South Amboy oh Saturday night. Mrs. Emiel Pimper's Sunday- When you make a telephone call, no school class will hold a sale of fancy' s jnglc person is responsible for the quick articles and food next Tuesday af- ternoon and night. and accurate dispatch of your call to its S. Smith of Woodbridge visited destination. Harry S. Cowles on Thursday. Joseph H. Webster is confined to hia home with grip. Mrs. Webittr, Pasteurization takes s Many people "lend ahand" directly and who has been quito sick, is some- indirectly although their contained ser- what Improved. Coal! Coal! Coal! I • vices are seldom required, except in Mrs. Lester V. Walling is slowly recovering from grip. nothing from milk emergencies. Mill Melissa E. Hyer is visiting Prices Effective April 1st, 1925 Mr. and Mrt. Thomas Starr at Workers in the business office, the HighUtown. nor does it add any- operators at the switchboard, the Chief • . John J, Caralons, 'William F. Ken- nedy and Joseph L. Glaffy were Egg Stove Nut i ^Operator and her assistants, the in- South Amboy visitors on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph R. Cliffy attended thing to it, except %tallcrs, the repairmen, die Wire Chief, the junior Catholic Order of Amtrt- the'* trouble shooters" out on the high* ca meeting at Keaniburg on Sun- ways, all are part of the organization day. 14.50 Bagged The Rarltan township committee behind your telephonic—all are inter, met at Keyport Saturday night. The SAFETY ested in providing telephone service that committal lias ordirid a light plicid at John Warnock'i corner at is satisfactory to you! . Hatlet avenue and the state high- 14.00 Loose way. MIIK Anna Cowlei and Mrs, Jo- NEW YORK TBLBPHONE COMPANY seph C. Cherry entertained the la, Tomkins Cove Blue Stone. Ton Lots. X din' auxiliary of HatUt (Ire com- pany at tin home of MM. Cherry on Tuesday afternoon. After th« buil- nm union r«fr«ihmenti w«r« airvad by the hosteiiei and an «n- jojribU afternoon vtit had by ill. G. W. ELLIOTT & COMPANY | Think of the convenience of tilting Mr*. Jasmes Morrell and Mrs. Alon«o tint and talking frith relative and F. Layton will anUrtaln at th« JOHN H. NAUCHTON SERVICE QUALITY PRODUCTS muting next Tuiidiy at thi horn* friend* in other places by telephone* of Mr*. Morrtll. Thoi« prannt Why,not "go out-of.tovm'* more win Mri. John H, Bthrtnburc, Mn. Sea Bright New Jersey y Judion Conovir, Mri. Thomai 0, frequently this quick and easy way? Qowlu, Hri, Jamil Fadta, Mrs, St«> MONMOUTH DAIRY ph«n.,D. Lainbirtion, Mlii Anna Deliverie» in Sea Bright, Ramson, Fair Haven and vicinity. . f Ctfwiti Mri. Alonto n tayion, Mri. RED BANK, N. I. , . , RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 22,
ON TH£ JOB turg has had his house wired for the board of trade and the fineco - We are just as prompt in de-
ANNUAL FIREMEN'S FAIR! Officials' of Woman1! Club of Rirar Steps T>b» to Form's Girl Scout I Christian Science Society 5 Plan Initalltd U»t Wot Troop Her*. M Qroad St* R*d Bank, N. J. J ')•• TkaAnnutl ftlr of tha FAIR HAVIN VOUIKTMH r|K COMPANY *l|l b« Mid ort th« Company's aminds, FAIR The new officers of the Woman's A number of girls met at the HAVW», N.I. ' , ' ' club of .River Flazt were installed borne of Mrs. Louis Millar on Fri- '"5 t last Thursday. Mrs. Addison San- day to organize a Girl Scout troop. AUGUST 1st to AUGUST 8th, Incluslvp. born opened the meeting with a Another meeting will be held on Thl» •nnounccmttit l» mid* thU curly In ardor that no few remarks' and other brie£\ ad- Friday to which all girls in Ocean- dreisea were made by Mra. Charles port are invited. HILLCREST • aiding Bonn—W«dn«J»r» and B othtr lira company or othor organization eonttmpUstlng atufdiji from Jilfr-|io<
MABif RED BANK REGISTER. APRIL 22,1925.
A FAMILY GATHERING. Oakland Street Coiipie Care a Sup- STORE FOR 1R£NT>V$55i0j0 par Parly Sunday Ni.ht. No. 4 MNDEN PLACE .. A family gathering-was held Sun- ^.dVSi.^».V.*t ITS true economy PLUMBING SliakcHealed,.All IraproTemefiu i \ ',-,13»f».)frodt'by 43 f(. deep not later thin ™>t,M> day night at the home of Policeman and Mrt. Benjamin Cook on Oak- - AND -, W. A HOPPJNG—ffiokw " NOTICE OP ANNUAL -.™.. land street in celebration' ot the 49 Braad^Street, R«d Bank, N.' J. .' " telephone 397 Motloe Is hereby glTsn that the annual rirthdays of Mrs. Cook and Mra. meeting of the shsrsnoWere Pt the OiUstna Building and Xoan Association wm *t held i Husky Percy Hicks ofRumaon.' A ^ne MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY on Taesdar, H»y J8, mt, at sev lupper was Berved. The occasion oolotk P. M., at the oDlde of the' Wherethehest vas also the nineteenth anniversary HEATING TIMETABLE IN EFFECT APR1J, IB, 1825 , tlon it the Seoond National Bank aL- .._, Co., Red ^ank, Nerf Jeriey( for the pnnoie of the marriage1' of Mr. and Mra. . SuDject to Cbango Without'Notice ot electing live directors, whose tents ex. TheCo»t of plre, and (of the transaction at such ether Hicks.) Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Hicks business at may come .before the muting-. are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. HOT WATER HEAT ' / ,A. ALVJN WHITnJO^ VanNest of Rumson. The guests Steamer ALBERT'NA Red Bank. W. J., AcNI ?th. IBQB. """ "" besides thoso mentioned were Mr. greatly reduced by ind Mrs, Thomas Clark ond sons MJTO0KLE1NTO0KL1N I latest Battery to take on and let off Passengers only),"and a of an orcfar of tfas Court ot Thomas and William of Allcnhurst, Oceanic and Red Bank. ' li*w Jlrl;r »»«e on tla d»r Mr. and Mrs. William Curchin and • ••«•• »trlh Telephone Call, Walker 7000 New York 423 Red Bank, N. J, £*"» C««r Is eonnlalnant and Martha Tean, Dorothy and Lee Ruchin Cur- Electric 25S 'V?* olh"' *r"
Caught Four Trout. ThtM (urn IlluilraU thru phases of automobile prof ran. Upprr loft iliowi firil Hudson car Alien and Benjamin Pryor flihed Fancy In Hockhockion brook on Sunday right J» th» famous first Essex coach—the grnnd-daddy n( the c)nted-cari>at-opon-car-j>rlcai and caught four trout. One of them si r Idea. Below !• a epeclal photograph of the 2BO,O0Olh coach built just a fow dayi ago. waa about flfUen Incliei In length but tha roit worn tmollor. A quitUr of • million coaches motorist about $1,000 ijiorj o thnn Nino out nf ovcry ten Hurt- rw* ywn p NoN w opep n iiml on. iw>H-E««ox cunt nindo IK A conch. A Powerful Voice. t ti the record reported by eloend ones noiil nt about1 llio Thin In rulrt > lib tho KrchtdSt tit Cloverbloom Butter Hudion-, Motor Car Co., . Luko Longhoad enoiki mn immo flRUro. lIiuUotl-EMtpx him vxiiinplq of • uprcinlixntioli In the nook to «n tudlineo of over 05,00( originated lha roach typo imilntulncd Its lcn()arahl||) liy motor rnr InduHtr.v, Just re- penoni, an aiiuranco that you g«t ' " 1981 U t tht olTeiliitt tlio ennchen nt notuully cently Uio liOUjOUUtU coodl WUI rciuiu wh«n hi d.llv«i ypur ««»• llo u thath n ththo tourintig cor*. rnad ' RED BANK SBGISTER;'!APBIt 22,1926, • —.
Yale university, spent,, bis Ewtet qhasod a home and lot at the corner progress, with the play, MPatty Rev. J. Ewing, a returned mission- NEWS FROM KEYPORT. vacation here with his parents, Mr, qC Fulton and Second street from Sayes the Day," under the direction ary from India, will speak. and Mrs. Horace S. Burrowes, Charles F.'.Eehfleldi ? • r ,-, ;- of the teacher, Miss-Edith Webster. The Englishtown poultry club TRY TO COLLECT ALL Mrs. Alfred W. Ogden of East Mra. William Danforth of New Mr." and Mrs. Lewis S. Eortner held an interesting meeting at the DELINQUENT TAXES. ' Orange was the xecent guest of her York, visited friends here "last week. were rccent.guests of Mr. and Mrs. home of Claude Kohler recently. Bra* bum «r' «fk? daughter, Mrs. H. Seabrook Mr; Danforth is now playing In theHorace Burns of Emerson. Breeding and the preservation of lit itw, M M « url* Hanray Bronnt«v and W. 'Frank Schenck. ' mvival-of the "Mikadb" at Now ; Frank Vogel has accepted a posi- eggs were discussed. Mr. Babbitt, . U,. ft, ban Tfa*"«rW 'n , SUnhopato AtUnd Kiwanls Con- tion with Edward Eyanson. ' the County club agent, was present gXESli/ Regular 19c * ride • wor IIIHM «r «•««} •haai*. Fred Kdlier has moved to BedY6rk. They were former residents ' notion at $t. Paul—Scout Court Bank. Mr. and Mrs. L. T,1 Walling and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. A. Walton and the Hamilton club and their of Honor to M«t Next Monday, H. W, Hiss has returned from a daughter^ Gloria have returned to and family of Little Falls spent sev- leader, Mr. Butler, were guests. STIUBS At CO* here. ten-day auto .trip to Washington their home at. Centervilla after eral'days last week with Mr. and Mr«. F. A. Kohler served refresh- .Philadelphia By« 8w«laUit» The borough eouncil has author- D. C. spending the winter at Largo, Fla"; MTS. John A. Stults. . ments. <'M Nathnal Bull BUt, Hoorn U ized Borough Auditor George F» Miss Virginia UpdegrafTJs teach- Mrs. Billings and daughter Mar (mm JtVaoaMtW Hotof 11* • ML. Keller to send out notices to all de-ing' English at the Loonardo high ENGLISHTOWN. wjio enjoyed her vacation of ten"Jone of Trenton and Mrs, Elizabeth linquent taxpayer*, and iu those school. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton of Middlotown, Connecti- who owe watar rents, sidewalk as- Tho home and school association 'reispytarian Missionary Society Ira D. Hulsart> attended the re-cut, visited Mrs. Elizabeth Voor- sessments, et While happiness it cheap at any price, it'i wonderful to know that you can now secure tlie home contentment and satiifactton that go with .good furniture for tuch a small outlay that you'll be simply amated! The better, things in furniture—the kind that will give years and years of useful aervice—are here in great array at low prices that may not b.e repeated. You profit by taking imme- 9.19,29c Meat diate advantage of these values I " L • • BUY FURNlTURlv at 38 Monmouth Street, Red Bank. N. J. — NOT CREDIT. Expect credit, as a matter of course. Let it help you to own Is forced to move to larger quarters. You know the reason. the type of.furniture that will; mean a life-time of service and ever be a source of pride in its possession; ' • + At this store we realize that credit plays a most important part in life today. Every bus- iness enterprise, every muni- Milk Fed Veal cipality, Btate and even ths Bow-End Beds . nation uses credit to carry out •f the plans for future develop- The substantial construction Sensation in Three-Piece Mohair Sintes ment. . ^n4^^^^-0-^e-UP-to'tho-mlnuto-|n-rXed beautiful finis ignr(:on cientio i -workinan- _3y.hatJiiore_natural-than-for a-- 4t real Investment. S S 1 5 home to do the same? And vi^YJ^?JL«^.shiP--throughout.--Admirablo,-mohair_cbvoring.. hererwe-hav8~a-policy-thfttr wonder value at cnables you to possess those finer things, of life, at econ- omy prices, and pay for^them from income—not from cap. ital or savings. Open an account with UJ. You'll find it a great conveni- ence, i C(lU Chuck Roast Chopped Beef Buffets in Walnut Add a touch of distinction in your dining room! A very handBome new design—i $48 special at ....-...... '..;.™ Save Substantially on Four-Piece Suites Mattress Special EJ Shoulder Veal This is furniture of the quality and design thnt will do A 45-pound all cotton- felt mat- credit to the most discriminating taste. Well construct- $195 tress, covered with heavy art tlck^ ed throughout and finished in walnut at only v : ' ing. Made for comfort, and a big' ^Shoulder Lamb extra value tomorrow! SRump;Veal Roll Carpeting Choice of several patterns s'nd White Enamel Steel Beds colors. A value to bring quick action At $1.25 Loin Pork yard :,-...... >• i $5.00 Your choice of sample beds, all silos. Act. now and pocket tho savins. Convenient Terms! Good for a Generation! Eight Pieces Open ah Account. Prominent among this host of oxtrn values la this Buy Now at a wonderful offcringfor the dining room. Handsomely $159 You'll Find It a Great Fowl , ._,_, /-; Chicken Saving! designed, finished In rich walnut at tho special prlco of Convenience Rib 1 , SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! iSt Sliced Ham Roast an< 6x9 Grail RUII • • '$1,98 ""<' Spring ! Mattrast special—all complete -with cotton 27x82. inch Axmlmt.r Rii«s $2.95 M*U"" *nd "|U" Sprln|t $15.00 Sirloin Junlor Floor Ltm whh >llk tUi con lloto All Steaks Roast Bottl* Furnlturi Pollih 25c P '' " .'•'$15.95 Dear Cuitomcn: \ ^ 27 and 29 Monmouth 1 Charlie will move to 22 Monmouth Street, Monday, April 27th, as the present Watch. Our Street location Is too small for the large amount: of business Charlie is doing. > Window A itona'i throw from Broad Street , Thanking you for past patronage, and hope to tee you in the new market, Displays FURNITURE Respectfully yours, CHARLIE. - -COMPANY._ V,"'' K< V« | I • j n I 4 > I !,'> /• :"•:•: KED" BANK REGISTER, APRIL 22,1925. s MANY PRIZE WINNERS. AUTO1STS HURT IN;CRASH. WEDDINGS. JOYFULJUNCROTT. ' 1 IIM<>M|MMIIMM»<>mH»»MM»M|UMM> Euchre Party «nd Dance *t Rum-Tkra* Women'mid « Man Injured In ' Cr.lthton—Cllne. Winning Conteil Prl»» <\Mon'«y. Helps Community House Project.^, ion was' Largely. Attended. * ' Rumion Ro»d Accident Sunday. Miss Isober JJrlgWon of New- Dodge Sed^n For Sale! Four hundred persons attended Three women and'.a "man were York, and Edmund wrCHne, ton of General rejoicing, marked the hurt in an automobile collision Sun- meeting-of tho Lincroft community Dod^«1924"A:'Sodari. Has gone about 600 a euchre party and dance given Codies W. Cline of Seabright, were r last Wednesday night at Holy-Cross day morning in front of J. Horace married last Wednesday afternoon :lub at? t!to Lincroft schoolbouie mll«t. Fulltqulpmerit, iQeludlng spare tlre atid The—xluh hall at Kumson for the benefit of Harding'* summer residence on'the. at a Presbyterian church at New aat Thursday night. cover. Excellent, condition. Price $1,1SO ca»|i. Holy Cross church. The-euchre Rumson road. 'The injured persons York. A sister of the bride was mombors were joyful because the games were played •upstairs while are Mr. valid Mrs.' Raymond Ewlng club won second prize of $150 in bridesmaid and William Cllne of GEORGE P. WILLIAMS )• dancing was enjoyed on thV main of Ke'yport, Mrs. Charlotte Leask of Seabright, a brother of the groom, :ho popularity contest conducted by the business men's association of floor.—Refreshment! of enkq^and iitlildM§_Iily_8d§gM. Thl 32 Hooper Avenue coffee were served.," The profits Davison of Rumson. They; were on to AtlaSttb City and on their return "RedTiank;—Solon-were -»ung - *y from the affair amounted to about their way to.'St. George's church in will live on Church street at Sea- Miss Myrtle Layton, Miss Adn Feu- Phone 439. Atlantic Highlands. N. J, $175.> Mrs.. John Bannon, Mrs. a car owned by. Mrs, Davison when ton and Raymond Conklin and a : bright. , Mr, Oline is a treo'surgeon. William Jeffrey, Mrs. John Hen-:the automobile was run into by,a He was elected councilman at Sea- inno splo was played by Mrs. qsssey and Mrs. P. J. Mulyihill machine driven by Nathan Albin of Kenneth Wyckoff. Tha meeting bright, last fall'on tho ;Democratic wound up with dancing and general •were in general .charge of 'the New (York. All- the occupants of ticket, ttr. Cline is well known in — euchre-party _and-jdance.:_r_ _. TndTilalaBoeral lociabllity.—' • Among those who won,', prizes bruised. Mr. and Mrs/ Ewing and years,with the Red Bank Orioles. * The' club will "add the prire playing euchre were' Mrs. -Addison Mrs. LcaBk were taken to tha Lone; Last, year he played with tho At-money to its building fund. It is Ro.nmine, Patrick Shea, Mrs. Leon Branch hospital and Mrs, Davison lantiantic Highlands and Highlands expected that a community house Burdge, Mrs. George Thompson, ,'i taken home. - Captain John club. financed by tho club will be started MEANS X J. Kcany, Mrs. CofFey.Mrs. John Connett of the Rumson police force next fall. A Lincroft resident who Dolan, Mrs. G. B. Lewis, Mrs. Eu- arrested Albin on a charge of feck- Lpiier—Wharton. has as.ked 'that his namo not be Now Showing nice Emrnons, Mrs. Robert J. l>of- less driving and he was held in $50 Mis>.Gladys Louer of Arlington, mentioned has offered to donate a HIGH GRADE SERVICE man, Ellen Dolan, Thomas Flatley, bail for a hearing tomorrow morn- ind William Robert Wharton, son lot for a clubhouse site the New Wills Sainte Claire Patrick Flatlpy, Mrs, John Kirrane, ing at eleven o'clock at police-head- jf Robert 'Wharton,of Seabright, The club will give a play May Sth Approved and Improved Six—the recognized achieve- Jacob Jeffrey,- Agnes McMahon, quarters. Both cars were badly w,ere married recently at the bride's to raise money for the community George H. Jeiss, John Naulty, Jos- damaged and were towed to Arcil- home. Their attendants were Miss house. Rehearsals are now being Heating Plumbing * Roofing ment of the year. SEE IT. eph Guerrier, A. J. Slezak, W, L.la's garage. Fannie ; Price of Arlington and held. WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE Cb. Conn.ers, William Bgjvlen, HannaTi ThomailJReid of New York. The Water Systems " Copper Work Russell, Mrs. William Hoag, Wil- POLICE CHIEF SUSPENDED. ALIVE AND HEALTHY. of Monmouth County : ' couple' went to Maine on their wed- ford' Sweeney, i P. Malone, Mrs. ding trip. They have started house- John R. Snadelcer of Atlantic High- Nothing the Matter with Magnolia Efarthen and Iron Pipe ;.... •.•.re]..=Hed.Banli_7.68_ .,...-.._:•. .- -• Sanimon, Mrs, P. Lemig. Alfred 'keeping at Newark., Mr. Wharton is : Treo Which Was Moved. Cor. Maple Ave. and Front St.' Cooney, William Lang, Margaret lands to Have Hearing Tomorrow. chief yeoman of the coast guard We Handle the American Radiator Company*, The magnolia treo which was Red B«nk, N. J. OpM EvetltitgS Corcoran, Mrs. J. Naulty, Addison Chief of Police John K. Snedeker 5 the New York barge office. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS lRomaine, Mrs. Jacob Jeffrey, Peter of Atlantic^ Highlands has been moved last winter' from Mort V. RED BANK and SEA BRICHT J. Mulvihill, Mrs. Malone, George suspended by the mayor and council Harrison—V»nHouten. Pach's property", on Monmouth street to J. Lester ^Eisner's front B. Lewis, Mrs. Patrick J. ElatJey, oh fourteen—charges made 'by-G. Misa Grace Lola Harrison of Wal- Mrs. Harvey, James Butler, Ella- Frank Bartleson, a resident of At- yard on Broad street is alive and Mulvihill, Marie % Doherty, Mrs. lantic Highlands. A public hearing icei-street, Bed Bank, and George healthy, as is shown by.the largo J./ Henry, Miss Kita Hintelmann, on.the charges will be held tomor- Wooaward VanHouten of Atlantic amount of bloom on it, Apparently Mrs. Daniel W. Martin, James Car- row night by the .borough officials. Highlands, were married Sunday the tree "never knew it was ,ton, Mrs. Charles Hoffmann, Pa- Mr. Snedeker has engaged William afternoon at tho Methodist par- moved," as the saying goes, It was trick McGovern, Mrs. Charles Gib- E. Foster of Atlantic Highlands as vonage by Rev. W. Italiand Raver. dug up and transported with eight lin, Mrs. J. Noonan, Vincent Mc- his lawyer and the borough will be Their attendants were Miss Mia tons of boxed-in earth around its C'uc," Miss Frances Campbell, M. represented by Theodore D. Parsons erva E. Harrison and Leon Michan. roots, by the John T. Lovett com Layton, J. Stanley, Raymond, P. of Red Bank. The couple will live at New York. pany of Little Silver and this was McCue, Cora Wagner, Miss Horari, one of the most difficult: tree mov- Thomas- Hines, Francis Murphy, UNION BEACH A BOROUGH. PARTY AT BELFORD. \ ing jobs ever undertaken' at Red ON NEWEST ARRIVALS Matthew Curran, Carrie McMahdn, Bank. The job turned out to bi in REED and FIB^E E. F. McKeoun, Mrs. Schultz, Mrs. Incorporation Authorized by a Vote Festivities.Enjoyed by Members of even more successful-than was The latest, most picturesque creations in Lloyd" Tanner, Mrs. Thomas' Ana- of Over Two to One. Good and Welfare Club.. thought byothose who did it, as they popular, reed and fibre furniture aro A "Short cut" bro, Mrs. Joseph Cooper, John Car- Union Beach decided to become _ Two new members were received anticipated-that the tree would not here in attractive variety. ' There MO ton, Mrs. H., J. Howland, Mr. a borough at the special election by the Good and Welfare club at a bloom this year on account of its special low. prices for early buyers! r-lY—Ft-Carton-and-Ruth held last week^ the_yote being 350 meeting at Mrs. George Walling's at having been moved. For example: ' throughwashday "for tfie~b"orough~and""f2tPigainst Belf6nl~lase~" Wednesday""fiighT Comfortable-Selt»-With-Cretitnna-Up< holitered Seat and Back at $19,75 Shea. This makes the thirteenth borough Games, dancing and singing were New Seabright Butineti. enjoyed. A piano solo was played In- Monmouth county. The new bor- Harry Metz of Asbury Park, an Attractive reed table, fin- "• ... AN ANTIDOTE FOR BOILS. ough has ratables in excess pf half by Mrs. Arthur Jenson, a duet was ishod in brown $9.75. 'a.million .dollars. sung by Miss Daisy Morris and John interior- decorator, has opened a Comfortable Willow Whukey and Egg Remedy Lands studio in the Harding building on The boundaries of the new bor- Connelly and choruses were sung Eocker with upholstered Joseph Wood in Jail. by Miss Morris, Mrs. Ida Baslcy. Ocean avenue at Seabright Miss : and back $9.73. Joseph^Wood, a colored resident ough are Thorn's creek on the east, Gertrudo Ulbrych of Seabright has Reed Table.. Lamp, very Ke'a-nsburg-Keyport road on. theMr. Connelly, George Luker, Alex of Shrewsbury, who was arrested a Smith and Mrs. Edna Watts. Hen- taken a position at the studio. decorative, a ^ bargain at south, Chingora creek on. the west $7.76. '. . : It's a long-, hard, tedious day—"Washday. short time ago after federal agents iind Raritan bay on the. north. An ry Peters,- who U head of a school had found a still on his place, was for truants at New York, gave It Pays to Advertise in the Register. election will be held in June to —Advertisement. » But you can take a "short cut" that will in court at Newark last week for choose officials for the borough. talk on reform institutions, and did sentence. Wood admitted that ho some'stuntB.in ventriloquism. Hi j make the time shorter and the work easier— made whiskey at his place and he daughter, Miss Irene Peters, madi described in detail the operations Meeting of Fire Chiefs. an address. George Luker won i J. ' Just call for "Float-Ironed"—our service necessary for manufacturing the The New Jersey fire chiefs' asso candy eating contest and Miss Mor: J -which returns everything washed, dried and liquor. When the judge asked Wood ciation will meet next Tuesday at ris and Mr. Connelly won a danci For why he made liquor he stated that the Atlantic theater at Atlantl contest. I ironed, without starch. You need only to touch- - he made it for his own use because Highlands. Delegations will be I with a hand iron such articles as 'shirts, waists T he.had boils. Further questioning present from all over the st^ate. The club will hold a euchre' party The morning session will be held at Thursday night j£ next week at El- Tire Service brought the" response .from. Wood J and dresses. • ' half-past ten o'clock. A dinner wil' wood Runyon's hall at Belford. I • . ... that jie regarded whiskey and lots TELEPHONE 72-R of, eggs as the best remedy, in the bs served at one o'clock at Rhodes's door prize and other .prizes will b I (- The work is well done and the cost is low— world for boils. A sentence of sixty restaurant and at the Florence inn. given. } Telephone us today for a real short cut through days in jail was given Wood. He The afternoon session will start a Our Service car is t a long day. bad already served 43 days in thetwo o'clock. BOAT LOAD OF RUM TAIfEN. Essex county jail. > Buys Insurance Business. Rum Runners Desert Boat and always ready. J Cureo.AfterJlx.citing^Chase NEW NEIGHBORHOOD CIRCLE. — T-he-insurance-firnvof-Er-R-Sny- der & Co. of Highlands has bought , An exciting chase between Steam Vulcanizing rReftrBank Steam Laundry % the_ firs,. a«to_ani_in.demnHy_insut coast guard boat and a boat loaded Folks-»t-Porl-MonmoiiUi-Org«niie ance busihess of Ernest A. Weber. Ivith rum occurred earIy^Sun3ay • WHITE STREET RED BANK, N. J. - a Social Club. . Earl S. Snider, one of the members morning in the Shrewsbury river at Balloon and Truck The newly, organized neighbor- of the firm, and C( G. Buchanan of Highlands. Many shots were ifjred *•••.. Telephone 1659 hood circle of Port Monmouth met Atlantic Highlands have taken the and the firinp aroused a number of Tires in Stock Saturday night at Mr. and Mrscount. y agency of the Mutual bene- residents at Highlands. The rum Thomas J. Casler's, where cards runner's boat was faster than the J fit liffe insurance company. The and a social time were enjoyed. firm of E. R. Snyder & Co. wascoast guard craft "and got away, Another meeting will be held Sat- otablished in 1873. but the crew of the coast guard boat 27-29 Monmouth St. urday night at Mrs. George Mar- spotted another boat carrying rum Red Bank, N. J. tin's. The club met previously at Lincroft Lunchbox Sociable. • and started after it. The rum run- John Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Emmor Clayton's, Mr. ners realizing that their boat was and Mrs. Paul Shellner's and Mr. The Community, league of Lin- slower ran the boat ashore and es- 42 West Front Street OPEN AN ACCOUNT and Mrs. Wesley Walker's. Other croft will hold no more meetings caped. The coast guard crew took members of the circle besides those until next fall. In place of meet- charge of the boat and rum. RED BANK, N. J. You'll find it a great convenience mentioned are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ings a number of special features Classen, Wesley Walker, Jr., andwill be held, the first of which will WIGHT PHONE 1209-vv Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford Compton. be at Mrs, Frank Bloodgood's on A Quick Sale. May 8th, when a lunchbox sociable Last week William B. Lawrence will be given'for the benefit of the MIDDLETOWN'S NEW NOTE. of Hudson avenue advertised seven building fund of. the club. doors for sale in Luke Longhead's Legal Fight Over Taxei C'auiei Ex- department of The Register." The 'tra Expeme for Taxpayer!. Fair Haevn Firemen's Fair. RED BANK'* advertisement asked, ^prospective The Middletown township com- The annual fair 'of the Fair Ha- customers for the doors'to call af- mitteo has just been obliged to put ven fire company will .open this ter six o'clock. At* ten minutes Finest Suburban Residential Park a note in the Atlantic Highlands year on Scturday, August 1st, and past six a party called, nt Mr. Law- bank for $22,500, of which ?15,000 will .close August 8th, Arthur rence's home and bought the doors. has been turned over to the town- Sickels has been chosen'Vhairman Others who -wanted the doors but ship school board. The balance will of the fair committee and Percy who-postponed their calls were dis- be used to meet township expenses. Bennett has been chosen secertary. appointed. Pending the settlement of the liti- gation over tax assessments in Middletown township tax bills will •w. not be sent out and to meet ex- penses the township will have to do most of its financing, by putting DON'T LET THE MONTH SLIP BY WITHOUT notes in the bank un(il the assess- ment matter is settled. GETTING THAT NEW RUGS! MEW CHURCH MEMBERS. Thirteen Periom Joined the Meth- PARMLY PARK About 600 Imported Grajj Kagr will arrive ir) Red Bank odist Church Recently. , Vulcan Gas Range this week. AH frcih goods and new patterns. ' V Thirteen persons* joined the N. J. " . ; •• Alto several bales of Alexander Smith Wiltdn,' Velvet, reg- Methodist church at a recent serv- ular price 509.50, will bo on talc ice. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Prices Reduced 10 Per Cent-This Month Only! A picturesque Itumsott Eetoto modern playground;.ocean front thur L. Leo of Bucna place, Mr. has been developed into home bathing nt Sea Bright. . , Friday and Saturday at $35.00 nnd Mrs. Thomas II. Gunstcn of eltcn, combining tho advantages Improvements—Streets cut; goa. Now's the time to buy kitchen happiness. An old gas rang* It a con- of tho shoro and tuburb, charm- oloctrlcity and water. Restricted Shrewsbury avenue, Mrs. Edward to residences. AIEO about 40 new patterns of Axminstcr Rugs will ba on Ottingcr of Madison avenue, Wil- stant vexation. Lost motion, spoiled food, crosswords! Get the Range ingly iftuatcd*. in a park en- Salt at came time at $24.50 to $27,50, worth from $35,00 to that will make you happy, and get It now, while you can select from the hanced by a woodland of stately Opportunity Now—TenNo lots sold ! $38.00. liam II. Sclioolcy of McLaren oaks. 'and'owners buildinbu g fine on8< street, Miss Helen Stout and V. finest Ranges, and buy at 10 per cent reduction on the easiest terms. nnlm. " • • ' / family homen. Soon prices will Also A lot of Tloyal ,Ax|nlnstcr In now desltrns. Ono Koyal Lewis Brnnln of Wallace street, Convinleni Location— Busses Increase. A Bnfo investment.' < for Red Bank endd SOS BB Brighi t Axmlmter (1x12 Mottled Taupe, thnt the Smith Carpet Co. i«' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Loninx nnd promlMng high roturns, shoul1 d J turning out for $-18.00, Get your orders in (hit week at Harry-J. Lomnx of South street, m» tha property; ju«fc a ttw you wish' tp nnll next Spring , or $39.80. . Vulcans are beautiful, modern minutes drive, to oxprcsn tnll- oven nt thtf"tnd of this Sum- Miss Borothy Brcckenrldge of John Rangett such as you find In the roBd.servIco nt cither town, or nuir. To prospective home* street nnd Bryant Hummer of Camp Sandy Hook Fnut Lino Steam- ownors—your opportunity 1§ Thl» Hug >vill lip on exhibition nil this week—come in and Vnil. finest of. homes, yet made in look at it. , boatii, xvla Son Bright, Within "NOW—IOWi f youu wnn n t your picpck of varylngttyles and sizes to suit •v atone'i throw of Victory Park choice locations of, the Fimt This is the lowest price thnt hn» ever been offered, on these Concert «t Colt's Neck. any purpose, any purse. —where children may enjoy flection nt the low opening high data goods. Crescent bttml of Eatontown will Mfc, «alt>w«t«r, bnthlnjr, and aprices. give n concert Friday'night at tho Com* In and ••* tham, writ* or t«W. schoolho'JBo at Colt's Neck. The SMALL FIRST PAYMENT band has nppenrod of late at sov- phon* and our rtpraitnutlviwlll call $600 BALANCE MONTHLY R. WEST crnl places In.the county and the on you with complttt Information. concerts havo been greatly enjoyed Bur»\*Lot 60x168 fast. FrontaiVup to oa fsst| dspth |9 129 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. . over 280 f««i,—Till. guarMtatd. ' nt nil tho villages whore they were • Owner or npresenUtlve always on property. Call B8(W Riven. lied Bink for appointment for auto to take you to TAfmly Park [»»»*»*••< Saturday afUrnoon or any tlmoBundsy. Or apply,for furlhoj1 ! Sickness In a Family. Information to. , s 'MuMMtk Otuily lunaf •>• • Gfne.. Ijilh Concur, dmssisdi nutlet Is Jersey Central Power & Light Co. In iht taitter'ef Mis total* «l Kliulwlli tfiv#n to the flisdHori ef ssld dt^tmii to The REBErlAH ENTERTAINMENT. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENTS iljmtfnti Notlc* II HoMby given ttait Douglas J. H«r»«y, of th« Borough of B«d Bank, In lad Bank Lodg«~GiT»i EnUrUln- th* County ot Monmouth ssd BUts of Ntw / ;m*nt »n) ^»»blon ^ocUbl*. Jener, hut thli dijr raids » Miicmnant to ths subscriber of his sstatt. lot ths The Rid Bant lodgis of;?ebekah •qusl bintflt or his endltots, ana that th< ..,..„ Mprmtif a collection sill niptctivs creditors must exhibit their ielcTari entertainment;' and fashion respective clslms under osth or afflrmatlon, ttarUlnmtnt, SuppVr itnil Dane* of ili Iti^rt, OTtttn home ito.Eng- oclabla in Odd fellowi hall last to the subscriber, at his ones. Mo. 10 East I»n4 by^arly lettleri In New Jer> Front street. Red Bsnk, within three WM Held Mond.y NI»U kt thW ilghb, to 'which tiie Keyport, Long month! from the' dit* hereof): or tbslr Ktldol Bulldlnf «t R.d B.nlr «d B«y»nd printed In 1676, hai "been Branch and Perth Amboy lodges of elalmi will bs forever barred. bbtilned by th« Newark public li- Rebekah and" the Bed Bank Odd THOMAS P. DOREMUS, brary and -will soon be placed-on . . . Alsigoee. Fellows and their families were in- V The New Era rhonumentaMocla- exhibit, : "A Farther. Account of Dated April 15, 1»2B. ..-..'- •" . rn observed its 34th annlvenary vited; An interesting program was Monmouth County Surroiale'e Office. Cheap and Good New Janey, in an Abstract of Let-, »nd»y:'f night *ndth^n& «nt«^«te- resented with Eugene M. Magee In the natter of the «sUt< ot William tow Lately Writ from Thence, by ctingai announcer. Piano solos Ottersoh, deeeassd. - " ' ^(uppsr•«n4.danea»ln,thi Kri-, Several Inhabitants There Evi- Notice to creditors to present elslms 1 tpMHdfn^r on -Bjtmd street; Over were given by Mrs. Emily Foxwell, "against estate.. . " ' ^ dent," 1B printed on. its title page, vocal solos by Samuel Harvey, and Pursuant to the order ef Jesspb L. Don- 0 perBtini wero pteient from varl and within are glowing descriptions ahay. Surrogate of the County of -Mon-. tf4hutJ'lkJrQm Eugene Magee, a violin and piano mouth, made on the sixteenth day of April, y 7l9267-on-the-appl!eatlon- 0f-Joiepbln*-Ot* selection^ by "Mabel and Harry : l ,vXontt B»neh «nd > Key them written .by husbands to their terson, eiecutrlx*: of the cstat*,of Wlllianv j .the'blgrgest part :of Ma,; is mandolin ' "selection -by Ottenon-deceased, notice Is ^hereby—given wives In the old country, two toG.- R. D< Foxwell, and recitations to the creditors of said deceased U *xMMt gg; Gopd, fellowship friends, one to a brother—all urg- to the subscriber, executrix as aforesaid, igned and it-was long after'mid- iy Mrv Shapiro and. his daughter their debts and demands against tb* said ing the person or persons addressed yf Atlantic Highlands., After the estate,, linder oath, within ilx'montha from ghtiwneh the '•• affair came to atno Join the writers ••• the data of th* aforesaid order, or th*y will mtertainment members of the Red be forever barred ol their actions, therefor The Red Bank Register goes into more than Th« entertainment cbntlste'd of • The facsimile itself/; which was Bank Hebekah: lodge staged a fash- agalmt the said'subscriber.' made In London jn 1880, is on yel- Dated Freehold. N. J., April 18th. 1925. merlcan and German tonga by the on parade dressed in the costumes JOSEPHINE OTTERSON. Intracht singing, society,'» sketch lowing' paper, printed of course' in )f.••• years gone by. Refreshments Momnoutb County Surrogatefa Offlca. 7,250 homes every week. German by Henry Kesaler, Eu- old-fashioned large' type, with the were served ^nd Wanciflg vta en-: In the matter of the eiuu ot William letter s like f, and at the bottom of Taylor Wilson, deceased. in«?^eber,.-Axthur Grlesar, Fred Joyed until midnight. Mrs. El- Notice to creditors. to present claims liter ••; and 'v Ernest Frank, toe oaeh page the word which appears woodB. Ivins was chairman of the atrstnst estate. ^ finst on the page; following. :omrnlttee in charge of the affair, Pursuant to. the order of Joseph L. Don. An advertisement in The Register is thui car- inceB by Gertrude .Broadbent of ahny, surrogate ol the County of Mon |jiig;Branch, \vho is five years old;" The first letter, signed by Richard moutb, made'on the second day of jAarch, Hartshorns, and dated "New Jersle, 1B2B, on the application, of Ida H. Wilson, 4-8 sketoh by Mrs, Ernest Frnnk A TRIP FOR SCOUTS. executrix of th* estate of William Taylor d-iMrsl'iEvahs. The supper was Midletown, 12 of the -fith. Month WUson,.deefeaisd, 00110* Is nsreby given ried to all of these 7,250 families. ; to the creditors Of said deeeaiad to exhibit pit on the program. It was pre- 1675," runs, In part: '-- ••'.\ Eagle Scout* of Pennsylvania . to to th*. subscriber, axeoQtrlx as aforesaid, ired by Augustus Klelnschmidt ."Thou .dertrert to knowhoW I Visit Monmouth Battlefield. their debts and demands against tb* said estate, under oath, within llx months from iav"Huhgarian goulash was tholive, through the goodness of the .The boy scouts of Delaware and the (1st* of th* afomald order, or they rlnclpal. dish. Mr. Kleinschmldt's Lord I live very well, keeping be- Montgomery counties in PennsyL will be forever barred of their cottons- iputation as a, cook was known tween 30 and '40 head of Cows, and vania who have been granted.the therefor against the eald subscriber. If a man printed on postal cards a story of Dated Freehold, N. J., March 2d. 1926. try well by 'the'folks at tho cele- 7 or 8 Horses or Mares to Ride Eagle during the past year will,be IDA H. WILSON. ratjon and they declared'afterward upon &c. There are 7 Towns set- rewarded by a trip to the scene of Monmouth County Surrogate'* Offlc*. tled in this Province, (viz,) Shrews- (n the matter ot th* estate of 8arab Han thirty words or less, telling of something he iat it \ya» the best supper he had the battle of Monmouth, near Free uel (colored), deceased. repared. .He was given a rising bury and Mlddletown, uponthe Sea hold. A trip of this nature is given Notice to creditors to present olalms to of thanks. side, and along the River" side and the Eagle scouts of these counties against estate. . . up'tho Creeks there, is Piscattaway, Pursuant to th* order of Joseph L. Don- wanted, a,nd sent those'"postal cards into 7,250 A fruit cake made by Carl Munch each year. The boys will march to ahay. eurrozate of the County of Mon- & Woodbridge, Elizobetown, New- Freehold and will follow the route mouth, made on the fourteenth day of u disposed of on the co-operative wake and Bergane;' most of these February,- 1026, on the application of Ian and wag won by Ernest Frank. that Washington took from Valley •oti 'pieiaaep '(puo|oo> pnu*K <{*uss families, it would cost $72.50 for the postal cards Towns having about 100 Famllels; Forge. They will cross the Dela/ e;ir}ss *q) jo jo)iu)*|u|Bipir 'uvouo^r sstf he cake was mado In tho form of tie* Is hereby given to th* creditors of and,the least 40. The Country is ware at the- earno spot that Wash' said deceased to exhibit to th* subscriber, ,e ship New Era. A sofa pillow very healthful, &c'. administrator as aforesaid, their debte and a& disposed of on the co-operative ngton's troops crossed before the demands against tb* said estate, under alone. lanj and was won'by Miss Lucy Kit-- In Middletown, where I live, in 6 battle of Trenton. The boys will oath, within six months from the data of years and upwards there have dyed the aforesaid order, or they will be forever The committee in charge of arrive at the Monmouth battlefield barred of their actions therefor against ths anniversary^ celebration •was but oYie Woman about 80 years old, on. the afternoon of May 30th. said subscriber. one Man about 60, a Boy about five Dated Freehold, N. J., February 14, 1925 mposed of Ernest Frank, August • ' ' *,» Besides the cost of the postal cards there years old, and one little Infant or 2; . JAMES NORMAN. lelnschmidt, Henry Kesslcr, Jo- THE NEW RAILROAD. PUBLIC NOTICE. iph Eschelbnch and Joseph Spiel- there are in this Town, in 'twenty- AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE jgeh—The-NewBra-itionumont-aB' five.Families about 0.5 children most The Backwoods Farmer Opposed It EXTENSION OP WATER MAINS IN would be the cost of printing the cards, and the of fliem underTZ" years of "age, aiv '—Going ThrougliHis Farm;— .,. THE^-FOLLO WING—STREETS KTT-HAB- -•-. Y»—j-1—- -1—^-l ^n_._^_n_i . *. [ ii „• : _ iciatlon was formed by the surviv- KISON AVENUE FROM BOROUGH hiofthe ship New Era, which was all lusty, children.. In a Tennessee backwoods lived a LINE, NORTH 1150 FEET; NEWMAN farmer who, although he had never SPRINGS ROAD FROM SHREWSBURY COot» Ul Hip laUUI Ul dUUI cbblll^ LilcIIl. recked over thirty years ago.off "The produce of thels Province, AVENUE WEST 3.000 FEET; CAR- Is chiefly Wheat, Barly,-T)ates, seen a railroad, yet had his opinion MAN PLACE FROM • NEWMAN Beans, Beef, Poflc^Pease,. Tobacco, of them and tho.mischief which he SPRINGS ROAD NORTH 150 FEET: understood they might cause. Ac- JCUFFORD PLACE FROM NEWMAN Indian Corn, Butter, Cheese, Hemp, cording to his notion, a train was as SPRINGS ROAD TO WESTSIDB AVE. GIRL'S EIGHTH BIRTHDAY. & flax, French-beans, Strawberries, NUE 500 .FEET; CLINTON AVENUE Ninety dollars would probably be the cost of much to be dreaded as a cyclone it- FROM NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD arty Given for Jean H. Stevens larrjits,! Parsnip's, Cabbidge/ Tur- self. Great, then, was his conster- NORTH 160 FEET; CENTRAL AVENUE nips, Radishes,' Onions, Cucumbers, FROM WEST BERGEN PLACE NORTH ': Last' Wednesday. • '• . • nation upon learning that a right of 400 FEET; AND ' CEDAR STREET buying the cards, addressing them and getting Water - mellons, Musk • meltons-, way for a .railroad was wanted FROM BRIDGE AVENUE EAST ABOUT Jean H. Stevens and a.number of Squashes; also our soil is very fer- through his farm. Ho sworo "by 500 FEET. ir friends had a delightful time tile for Apples, Pears, Plunis, hickory" that no money could buy BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and ist Wednesday at a party given by Council of the Borough of Red Bank: them into the postoffice, ready for the carriers to Quinces, Currahs red and white, it. Finally land enough for tho pur- 1. That the water system of the Bor* Ban's mother, Mrs. George A. Gooseberries, Cherries, and Peaches pose was condemned and the road ouch of Red Bank be extended by the lay- itevens, at her home! at 203 East in abundance, havirig all sorts of built. The day the first train was lne of water mains in the following etreets deliver, .'. •• ",,_. tont Btreet, Red Bank. The after- to pass the neighbors, knowing of of said Borough, namely Harrison avenue green trash in the Summer time, & tho old fellow's opposition, persuad- from Borough line north 1.150 f«et, to- oon waa spent In playing games, the Country is greatly supplied with gether' with three hydrants, gates and all which a supper was served. ed him, nevertheless, to go with other necessary appurtenances; Newman I'Cr'eeks & Rivera which afford store them to see it. As the train dis- Springs road from Shrewsbury avenue west Ban's guests were Jano Button, of Fish, Pearch, Roach, Baste, 3.000 feet, together with four, hydrants, udltha Avatl, Doris Stevens, Jenn- appeared, some one said:' gates >and all other necessary appurte- That same story of something the man wanted Sheeps-head, Oysters, Clams, Crabs, "You see, Bill, it didn't' hurt any- nances; Carman place from, Newman tte Truswell, Mary Ann Sieling, Sturgeon, Eels and many'other sbrta Springs road north 150 feet; Clifford place ;obert . Eisner, Stewart Powers, thing, after all." . from Newman Springs road to Weitstde of Fish that I uo not name; you Bill was Burprisedjbut hated to avenue 500 feet; Clinton avenue from New- can be printed in Luke Longhead's Want Depart- •rands /Colton, Jr., Ann Leach, may Buy as much Fish of an Iifdian abandon his contention that a train plan Springs road.north 160 feet; Central '.uth Asondorf, Kathorine Lacey, uvenue from West Bergen piece north 400 for half a pound of Powder, as would ruin things. feet, together with one hydrant, gates and [opo Gatln, Rosalie Nielsen and will serve 8 or 8'men. "Wai, yaas," he said; "I reckon all other necessary, appurtenances; and ment of The Register and sent into all these 7,250 itrley Hasler. >-. ~- : that ye mought say so, but ye seeCedar stre'et from Bridge aVenu* east 600 "Doer are also very plenty, in this leet, together with on* hydrant, gates and the gosh-diirned .thing come through all other, necessary appurtenances. " ' Province; we can buy a fat Buck of here endways. Ef it hed come 1 2, That temporary notee «r. bonds b» homes for 25 Cents. L6CANUMITES|_BIG MEETING the Jtndiaji8__much_bigger_than the sideways, it would a busted the day-; Issued from time to time to temporarily English Deer for a pound and a half lights out of every "cow-in (Inarica laid workrln-the igeregata amoun rom All Over.New Jersey They'll of not exceeding 115,000. of Powder, or Lead, or any' other place." ' 3. That said notes or bonds shall bear. bPkNJKk quivaleiitrand~% peck~ef lnt«reit-et-not-e»oee RAIDS AT KEANSBURG. Mrs. Frank Covert were New York HOTEL WOMAN DEAD, isitors Thursday. Mn. Ada M. S«tan of Aibury Park REPORT fiF THECii^bHTlhNI hp V "*';••* 'our Persons Held under Ball ,»• Mr. and Mrs/Richard McAHliter Dl.d Friday Night. ^ OF Prohibition Violator.. ave returned from their theatrical A series of raids was made' at' trip. Mra, Ada M, Sexton, proprietor Keansburg Saturday by Detective Miss Ella Hendrkkson of Troy is of the Coleman, hoiise at Albury i MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY TRAN John M. Smith and his assistants. isiting Mrs" Margaret E. Sands. Park, died Friday night. Mn. Sex- A tea room, conducted by Mrs. ton suffered a nervous breakdown OF RED BANK, NEW JERSEY , Mrs, Frank ^yder is kept indoors following the death of her ion Daisy Touhcy-. was visited ani ith. sickness. twelve bottles of whiskey were Theodore Sodcn has left his posi- Ervin in December, 1028, and the AT OL.O9B OF BUSINESS APltk< 6, 1030 THEATRE death of her.-husband... Michael E, "THE FRIENDLY PLACE" found. Tlio detectives also found lon with the Eatontown Advertiser Ivo loaded revolvers under tlio mat- ind is now employed in the mechan- Sexton, which occurred last Octo- Phone 688 RED BANK, N. J. ber. Mrs.* Sexton was sixty years ' ^ T. M. H. JACKS. Mium. tress of Mrs. Touliey's bed. Charles cnl department of The Register. CONDENSED STATEMENT Doerr and his wife we're arrested at Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith and old and leaves two children and Mitinu Dtllyl 3:00 P. M. Siturdayi 1:30 P. M. two brothers. She was one of the RESOURCES ' LIABILITIES * EVENINGS—Contlnuoun 7|OO to lliOO P.M. thejr' restaurant, where a bottle of laughter Norma" spent the week- PROF. HAROLD LAROS AT THE ORGAN j whiskey and some highpowcr'beer nd with relatives at New York. first hotel women in Asbury park I Cash ...v. • Capital Stock. ...« 100,000,00 arid had owned the Coleman house Surplus 60,000.00 were-found.—At-William-Laubush-'a —Lois Kingrdaughter-of-Roy-Klng, ^DuiLfrjimJjnk«5ndJa5]5£!Lj_ 2,288.59 grocery - store , tlio officers found JJnitivlH«ri Prpflfr 138.69- ho has been nick with pneumonia, Other Assets Due to Banks and Bankers .. " 404.00 wo gallons of whiskey, coloring cx- :ontinues to improve. Niche Bathidg at Bradley Beach. Furniture nnd Fixtures • 5,782.19 RediscountRediscouhts 20,000.00 Today, Wednesday, April 22d racts and about twenty cases of John Wheeling of Elisabeth is 7 88 Night bathing in tho surf will be Overdrafts - PillBills PairnlilPayablAe , QEhn85,000.0A Al0t >eer, The four prisoners were isiting his grandparents, Mr. anda feature offered to visitors at Investments, Loans and Di»- Other Liabilltiej 44.43.* aken to Freehold where they fur- ilrs. Daniel Allaire, s Deposits 187,864.68 Bradley Beach this summer. Ar- counts 364,172.35 jishcJ $1,000 bail each to await Daniel Allaire is having the half thur B. Grant, president of the he. action of the grand jury. his double house, occupied by Tot.1 .....$ 402,992.10, TaUl ..T..$ 402,992.19 loseph Hendrickson, wired for elec- Bradley Beach bathing company, DORIS KENYON has submitted a proposal for this We solicit accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals. Personal service rendered by —IN— ricity. RUMSON NEWS. innovation to the commissioners this bank la prompt and efficient. . , ] William Hall and James Brown and it will be accepted. Big search resbyterian Girls' Club to Hold a New York spent the" week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown. lights will be used to illuminate the Bread and Cake Sale. surf for at least 200 yards from In Seven Months the Deposits of this Bank Have Reached $197,364.681 Chester Arthur, musical director "The Love Bandit" The girls' club of the Presbyter- tli .Clark and McCiillough's show the beach. A Ringing Story of the Timberlands Ian church will hold a sale of baked 'Monkey Shines," has finiiWdth e m • — DEPARTMENTS: jeans, doughnuts, pies, cakes and .'asm on the road and has returned Big Garage Sold. v Strand Magazine Alice Cartoon lut bread on Saturday of this week o his home on Battin toad. The Proctor & Jones garage on Commercial, Interest, Bond and Mortgage, Trust, Personal Service, Foreign Exchange. | it the postofflce. Fred V. Bowers is home from hjs Cookman avenue at Asbury Park Artistic Blues Comedy George R.. Leslie lias reopened heatrlcal tour. has,been sold to Abraham Levin This Batolc is Large ,'Eriough to Protect You Thoroughly, " ' is summer home on the river bank. Frederick Swifel has joined the sohn,,. Samuel Stein and Jacob Small Enough to Know .You Personally. . Jordan Drowns' has bought a new ;oy scout troop. The Beavers de- Kretschmar. ..The price, paid was Ford coupe. - 'eated the Owls in a patrol contest $90,000. . . Thursday, Friday, April 23, 24 A linen shower was given last ind the winnicg team will recclvo a m i » —— • OFFICIRSi CHARLES H. THRQCkMORTON^PraaWant. JAMBS D. OTTKRSON, Jr., Vie* . . Home; Hit by Lightning. it. and Trait. ARCHIBALD L. MILLER, Vlea Pr«t. EDQAR N; MCCLEES, Sacratary. laturday night by Mrs. Hartshorne latrol flag from the losers. > ' , t : : F. Howland for Miss Lillian M. Por- Ralph Shinn's house at Seagirt 1 DIRECTORS r ARCHIBALD L. MILLER, IAC0B YANKO, QRANDIN V. JOHNSON, Q^ HAROLD er, who is engaged to wed Dennis A; as. struck by lightning last A,B»fy Visitor. NEVIUS, JAMES D. OTTERSON, Jr., JOSEPH L. OONAHAY, JOHM J. QUINN, WILLIAM A. BARRY, iyrncs. Miss Porter received many Luke Longhead takes messages Wednesday, afternoon. Some gifts.. Those present were Mrs. ivery week into over 7,100 homes, .bricks were torn from the, chimney WALTER O. FRENCH, CHARLES H. THROCKMORTON, WARREN H. SMOCK. "The DaH( Swan" "'homas Ansbro,"Mrs. Jesso A: How- et him carry yours.—-Advertise- and.some of the walls were badly With a Remarkable Cast—Headedby and, Mrs. (Thomas Gilligan, Mrs. ment. •.."•, damaged. '. ,~ ' - Addison Howland, Mrs. Edward J. Howland and, Missea Mae Porter, Irene and Evelyn Porter, Elsie For- Marie Prevost ;er, Mae P'Rourke and Mae Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of Meritt Machine Shop Monte Blue and ersey. City have, reopened their lome on the .Avenue of Two Rivers. -Miss-Annie—£UConnor_aniLjlQhn. LAWN MOWERS I O'Connor' of New York spent the week-end attheir summer home on A itory of two sisters—one an entrancing vision of loveli- 'irst street. . ness-The other a DARK SWAN Mrs. Ralph Longstreet has been kept indoors with sickness. • There's a Big Time Coming Of f Screen Gems Mack Sennett Comedy. ' The Walker athletic club will dis- ose of a watch on the co-operative plan. to. help pay for the new base- SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION , jall uniforms. Thursday Evening Only Miss Evelyn Porter, who for the Wednesday Night, April 29th, 1925 jast ten weeks lias been practice reaching at South Amboy, has re- QIF'T NITE turned to. Newark normal school. at the Elks' Home. Red Bank Frank Carttfn and Mr. and Mr?. Valuable and Useful Gifts Presented FREE thru •> William Carton of Newark spent the Courtesy of Red Bank's Leading Merchants Saturday and Sunday with relatives' Knickerbocker Pharmacy, Broad and Monmouth Street! here. A five-tube radio set willbc tlis- The Ladies' Auxiliary of Red Bank Lodge M. Silbertlein, Furniture, East Front Street . osed of on the co-operative plan Vogue Beauty Parlor, 6 White Street iy the fire department at the fair Win hold a SOCIAL PANGBthat night Red Bank Book Shop, 6 Linden Place ;o be held the coming summer. I. Weimtein,' Footwear, 70 Monmouth Street Thomas O'Rourke, who has been CardWs Dry Goods, Broad Street sick several months, is on the rond PRICE REDUCTION! Red Bank Candy Kitchen, Broad Street to recovery. FOR Hendrickion and Applegate, Hardware, Eait Front Street William Murphy, Sr;, has moved TOWNSEND " VICTORY " Davidjon'i, Genti' Furnishing!, Broad Street 'rom Mrs. Jennie Long's house to Grace Moller Shoppe, Novelties and Decorations, 42 Monmoulh St. Mrs. Theodore West's house. ! lC•in. width cut, old price, $21; new price; $19.00 . The ladies of the'auxiliary promise all The Tavern Restaurant, 11 White'Street Thomas Porter has bought a new 18 •in. width cut, old price, $22; new price, $20.00 r Up-to-Date Barber Sliop, 5 White~SIf 681" Chevrolet sedan. Brother Elks and the lady members of Residents of Monmouth Street Men's Shop, 28 Monmouth Street :.uterri end of 1 ran^yal^oxfdjjmgr Trubin'i, Stationery and Toys, Broad Street inp up a partition asking Uio bor- ;""224nrwidth-cutrold-pricer$24rnew-prieer$22fOO Foxwell's, Pictures and Art Goods, Monmouth Street ough officials for colics piot.ietion. Albert 5. Miller, Shoes, Broad Street I Attempts were made last week to | TOWNisEND "RED BIRD" Alperln's Delicatessen, 2p Broad Street break into the homes of Additon Come out and show the auxiliary you Wolcott's Bakery, 10 Broad Street Howland and George Armstrong 16-in. width cut, old price> $15, new price, $12.00 J. ', Monsky, Liquid Refreshment!, East Front Street but the thieves were senred away. 118-iri. width, cut, old price, $16, new price. $13.50 are with them in person as well as in The Bonnet Box, Millinery, 43 Broad Street The petition will be presented at tomorrow night's meeting "of the When buying a Lawn Mower, do not be governed by the spirit. ..' .' \ mayor and council. price alone. Henry Buchannon, Frnnklin Come In and let ua tell you what ate the Important polnta ; ; Saturday, April 25th Gratz and Jack Weir, members of the boy scout troop, have been pro to contli|er In choosing your mower. Admission One Dollar moted tOv second class scouts, Ed- 24 Mechanic Street ; Red Bank, N. J. ward Schultz and Arthur Demnn'ile r.re first class scouts. Phone Red Bank, 322 Edward Hoot Gibson FAIR HA.VEN NEWS. in His Latest and Beit Supper Tonight at Parish House for Benefit of Boy Scout Troop. A supper will be held tonight at tha .Episcopal parish house for the benefit' of the boy scout troop. "The Ring Kid Fred Parker spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore verjbuut Soden. of Toms River. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearsall, Mrs. Harry Dennis and Mrs. Elwooi From Powder River" Smith spent last Wednesday at New York.. Mrs. Roland Fennimore and Earle Fox in "Paul Jone», Jr." ' Imperial Comedy, "A Deep Sea Panic" Monday. Tuesday, April 27, 28 "Capital Punishment" —With— Clara Bow, Elliott Dexter OUR mirror is one Jtrollerx Y friend that will be it's a handsome model for His High- Today's E«8«x is the finest ever built, Geo. Hackathorne, Mary Carr j truthfully frank with ness, the Baby. In closely woven fibre, It is the smoothest, most reliable Essex ever you. However, do not attractive tan finish. "Rubber tired A Mighty Theme Moulded into Unforgetable Drama worry over increasing ESSEX built wrinkles or, lack of wheels and resilient springs'guarantee lovely hair. comfortable riding. Extra special at COACH It is the best looking, most comfortably rid-, SPECIAL!! Monday Evening Only SPECIAL 11 Ing Essex ever built We can improve your '895 complexion and your And the price, because of volume, is th% A MAYTAG ELECTRIC $14.75 lowest at which Essex ever sold. coiffure. f GYRAFOAM WASHER Try one treatment then KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO., will be given away note the change. lie Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Talephone 1010 , ',•' ,;^ ,'• .' Courtesy of FURNITURE taamlh Ctmtr fl« CHAS. K. HOPPING, 132 Spring Street COMPANY _ . Ih. mtltn of lit «Ut» »l Qxtf A. BEAUTY SALON 27-29 Monmouth St also Phone/772,87 SrwdSt. Red Bunk, N. J. Red Bank., /lew Jersey Pathe Comedy OPEN AN ACCOUNT .You'll 0n<( It a irMi ep fliU*f^., ... '