IUIUBII Weekly, UnUrid as Hecciiid-Cluiw Miitl>r nl tlic I'oat- [VOLUME XLV. NO. 9. ullice ut lU-il tluiil'., N. J., inilcr thu Act ol Morcli ad, 16TJ." RED BANK, N. J.,' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922. $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 1 TO 10.

SINGING ON A LAWN. HURT BY CONCRETK MIXER. NEW SIGN FOR RED BANK. SALE OF A RIVER PLACE. 'CHARGED WHB SWINDLING! THK£E $Z5 EACIf- Son{;fi:it to bo Held Sunday Night Arthur Bennett's Hand Mangled an ! Ked Bard: Young Men Get Into LONG LEASE RECORDED Two Fingcrj lirulien. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION on Baptist Church Grounds, SUMMIT MAN BUYS THE EBERS- RED BANKERS SAY THEY WERE Trouble on Tramji Hollow Rniid. A special service with an elaborate Arthur liennett, who liw on tin HADDON BLOCK LEASED HY . TO PUT IT UP. corner of Shrewsbuiv FLEECED BY NEW YO1UCER. I aul Ili.riiit ily, John Bias.-h ;,nd i 'iidcal program will lie (riven on the BERGEK PROPERTY. IUUTV !>ini:-i el' Ked liank were ai- WHALEN-CASSSDY COMPANY. liiiyn of thu Ilolmdel Baptist church j-j^ River street, suffered two bro! 'iiMi-iiion Granted by the Mayor Place Contains G7 Acreu and is lingers and other iii.tn Joseph Fix, Jr., Claims He wits Ku- le.M-d List Wcdne-diiy Jliullt oil Com- •Sunday night under the direction of J i'\s la;-t \v >-k clired Out of $400 and ibe- Moose Leas.; Runs 211 Y^nro ut $7,000 tc» and Council to Pltice It on Bridge l a High Bluff on Swimming wlien his rij^ht hand ) >::int.- made I,.. ( eorgc II. Ml rdiiek $9,000 i.er Year—L M, ' Mml the Christian Kndeuvor .society of i v• 1 cnur.lit '.I! Say They Were "Done" for $l(iO 1 v\ H -. ii. \V." who 1 ve Ol elM c cilman Lippincott River, Al>out u Quurter of a Mile the cog -wheel of a en 11 trlill. Also Fay All Tnxet find Allclf the New Monmouth Hapti.sf church. ncrete miser. —New Yorlccr Now Behind Burs. 1e Tr imp HolIc road The c hargL A ven ut'—C ppictt Above Newman Springs. The hand Rot wedgeil ;-o firmly be- \ w nients—No Option of Purchase. Thia will lie u union service, as the Arthur' Kcbramm, a man as- th.it llartne ly Bra. eh and lilll'MS ai.d (own Notes Figure at Meeting John Kber.-djcrger has sold his (ween two eog wheel.; 1 /\ bill;.; leaai', whieh is ;-,iid to be llolmdel Reformed church will be oi tbi- mixer ,who had boarded three months at ilh" e: -pa. seit on t ic !"•')[ .-l-tie.-- < f till 1 Sevci-il com I properly a short distance above New- that it took the combin :d l-lrength of! tbc fii.st of its kind •• Springa to Samuel Katz of Sum- arrested hiM Wednesday on ehari',v.' ben )nlered i if Tl >. tbre. men 1 5 lllw ilt llll! Bennett, to move the .v 1 lecord at Freehold last week. The Vm-t ,'m ' I "'{ V^",'™ '", !"" »« llolmilel this summer and !»"•• W>ersberger place is on the n-ck buck and of having- obtained money ut:der lln V. 1 JVlomkiy night to the bi lorou !l re anes ed ha.d a hearing be- ?m. 1? I iM i "' ? all «f them have been largely ntte.nl- r^r hank and lies between the Han- get the hand out. l-' ng, deep and ,l"n«i' was made by llr:;. Josephine jagged cutH were mad.- false pretence:-. The i-oniplaiiiaiit.- r n-e I it.-tico K an r ('. Wainv right JiiopeiLy on l>mlj{o avenue whore the ,,,i • cock farm anil the properly ul Daniel m addition to [were Jos(;ph l''ix, -If., and the lied Stolfel, widow (if I'hilip Htuffel, mid i bi I- aeh was tilled •") am costs, wbicl I)-- Klizabetb II. Pope and Juliii P. two lingers being br.d-icn. Artlmi • „ ,. , , • f Moose. .Schramm bad v Wilwwagcl he. .plant II , is located. On thu sign '" ... _^.^_ _ II. Cook. Mr. Kbersbcrger bought as pa id. Wipe', her husband, to the VVImlen- words, "The Shopping the property several yearn ago and will be unable to work fur a month ; Q?'^ ' ^g , and !:•• (•enter of Moninouth County, Hod : he has i;pent his Hummer.-, there dur- r m bufor(j Juiitici w Cu::^i feet on liroad street and iii ( Curbing assessments were fixed at September 6th—Tlic Work to be , 1)l .- . - . . . to persons who build homes and otlie School Grounds on Thursday Af- -lf> cents n foot on propertied where Completed Before Winter Sets In. |1"K". !i"]H iin the Californif a style. It Twelve Automobile Merchants of ternoon—Seventy-Five Children llll feet deep. The stores atv each ' contains twelve rooms, with two batn Ked Bunk Had Perfect Day of buildings. The complaints say thai. '-TI.NIOO feet, except that the niidd!" iiirliing has been put rlovvr. by the James J. IJarrett, who wan the low- Schramm told them they would bav Danced nnd Played. •I own. nd all improvements avail- Sport and Fun—Joseph Sesta Won .--tore has been divided into two busi- est bidder for the contract to pave room:: Horse&hce Match arid a Pen. to pay the interest in advance befor A playground circus with nothing ness places. Councilman Harry Ii. Clayton re- Maple ayenue, has withdrawn his bid. able in that locality. A large garage, they got the principal and that h lacking but a big tent was held last ported llml Thomas. Wise had com- The bid was made in June and was with room for four cars and with Twelve members of the automobile w The lease was made July rilsl, It is dealers' association of Kedliank °uld send the interest money to th Thursday afternoon on the Red liank plained to him about water flowing withdrawn because of tho long delay chauffeur's quarters ' on the second home building company at the sain high .school grounds under the direc- made free from all tenancies except l,wo leases, one made to Nick S. Ga- lining West Front street on to Mr. in awarding the contract. Under Ihe floor, is also on the place. The house itlme ht .." ' ' th lion of Miss Helen II. Porterliold, Wisc'ii property nnd doing damage. Tuesday'o'f ' sent'the application for briel and assigned by Gabriel to regulation;; a bidder has a right to is on a high bluff, which drops sharp- money to the company. tin- superintendent ol cn-alion. No action was '.alien on this matter. withdraw his hill if :t is not accepted ly down to the water, and there is la'st week and tiiey spent the whole About Vi children t l'etc'.s Candy Shop, which expires Mr. Fix made a check out fof if-lm • part. They April 1st, l!ll!5; and another lease to Action was likewise deferred on lay- within u reasonable time. wide view both up and down the | ,jav tiicre. Swimminc, bathing, cook to Mr. Schramm, this being the in niMiiid a parade cm Hudson uvrnuc iii;; Hi lewiillts on West l'Yont -street The next lowest bidder was the river. An apartment bouse at New-j jni; t|lci,. own meals over a campliie and mar 1'eil lo the school urounds. George S. Noglows, which also ex- ark inured as a trade in the transuc-1 i horse-shoe throwing match tercet he was to pay on the loai pires April 1st, 1025. No mention near Hiibbard's brii'ge. This matter Schenck S. Thompson company "fUi,,., ;uu a which the company was lo make tc I.'-ading the parade were three girls liaa been hanging lire several months. Red Hank. This company, however, j were the principal features eiijuyed. on piling . 't hty were Ahujcirie ivl- in the lease is made of any leases A petition for sprinkling on Driim- The horseshoe match was won by Mr. Fix. The Moose gave a cheek I: covering the tenancy of Frank C. will not get the contract on its bid, Mr. Schramm for $100. Both thes. ^;I(I;. l)oris Kelly and l.oiruiiie Repp- Joseph Sesta, who won ten out of 1 Storck, who occupies the corner mond place was granted. as the highway commissioners have A NEW REAL ESTATER. checks were not made out to tin bard. .Most of'the children won cos- Oouiiciliiiaii G. Howard Lippincott ordered bids to be re-advertised for. eleven panics. He got a prize of a tumes and Ibeff w;l:; a ^irat v;,ri'-ly store, nor of the tenancy of Truhin Hinted Hint no emergency notes had Charlcs Butcra Goes Into Real Es- Waterman fountain pen. John home building company but to .Mr Brothers, who occupy the1 most M'uth- The new bids will he opened on SrSchrama m ppersonallyy . The complainp - <• f colors and •!resses. L tate and Sells Five Properties. Oake.s, Jr., was the next best man at erly of the three store buildings. been put in the b:\uks by' the present Wednesday, September 6th. ants claim they never received any There were several real and ;-ev- 1 The rental of the three stores for council, but he admitted that im The successful bidder on the new (!harles Hutera, who lives in thethrowing horseshoes, but' he .did notmoney and that when they asked Mr. ei'al rnad*'-ui) animals in tie circus. provomenl notes Inul been made. lie ontract lo be awarded will be i e- western part of Red Hank, about a receive any award, as lle-rc was no Kchramm for an explanation be re-Kdward Wise, .Jr., was a hear litmer the first eleven years of the least: is H.tid there was a big -difference be- Itiired to begin work at the earliest month ago opetied a real estate olliee second prize. Victor (Inudnc wts -i llcateiily put them off by saying Hint ;Mil! ilib little whil'- 'log Was: ;i "pnlni1 staled in that document to lie $7,01)0 tween improvement notes mul cmcr- in the Brnsch building on Muiinioiilb the consolation prize, wliicl: K Cerinide (irause h:"l a cut P'-r year, and tho rental of the three y Kissible time. It in intended to have V ' eompUnyy would ppay the money as Kency nole.s but. be did not he work completed before winjerc street, neitr the railroad station. Mr. cake of soap. Parkc i Morr s, John th d investigations wliicb she called a "'tiger, The bear stoic- for the remaining ten years o£ the difference Mr ott. ah-o Hutera was in the clothing manufac- Kelly and Victor CJoodridge \ ,-elv the n as they made investigations. the lease is $!),1)1)0 per year. In ad- ets in. '1'ho street will be payed Hoth checks were cashed by Schramm a.ul tlit- tiger got along •rv nic-ely turing business in the Kridel building champion cooks. t'i;>;etlier iieitlier ;u\itiud sluAviiiu the dition to this cash rental, the Whalen- at the corner of Hroad and Moiinuiuth Those who went . on tin uting and were used as evidence at the 1 Cassidy company is also to pay all 1 hearing. b'ase ini'linat'idll to "chew up ' {lie real estate taxes, assei^uients and rnutV through Red Hunk'.will be streets for several years, but be re-were William I. Morgan. Parh-i II other. Joseph Tyler took tlie part of Lippin- ntly retired from that business. ris, Joseph Sesta, Viclor Coodrid before the bearing took place .Jus- water charges which may be levied tice Wise called up the home building a monkey and -lack Huiigiitcin and on the property. The lease con- In the short time that he has been in John Oake.s, Jr., Arthur Ksclu ach, William l.oumax playc-d the part, of the real crtate business be bus sold w lohu concern at Urooklyn on the telephone 1 tains no option of purchase, vithor ftv^^ -- •— -» - ^ **» — <»- — and they stated that Kelirumm had tli'. elephant. Frank Warner went at the conclusion of the lease or at five properties in the western part of Hanson, Bert Taylor, Henry Mcller- ., • .,, , ,. ., ,t ... put iv l 1|uu lllo about on stilts and took the part of aany intervening time. • notes of .$fii(7.:t() nnd ' . 1 '' "«.Maple avenue to the mott and D™MW«,,. ^ them ^SO ,»l^the .^Hr.^ uiiint. Vanlicigart Robertson, Wil- tin. «|,|,||..,| ,,nii,,,ini ruilroad near lSeech street, and a ong iu u i"»n- J" Hi 1 Leases of this kind, which run for liaik to p f r aevc w, for the IMoose lodge was made by liam IloH'man, I^niest Itniley, Ficnjit f r sewe w, " tht'e "slcrn side of the railroad to ! -l"lu- most important of the proper- FOREIGN TEAM AT RUMSON. 21 years and frequently with two or otber work done „ Mapl' voim" Harry Woudall, one. of the oflicials of min Cook, l'h'ilip and William l.eon- three or four renewals of -1 years loi .scwet wo,K and ^^ ^ ^ ^ ; , hy Mr. IUiLcra w-as the brick No provision was m • le in he hi Igrt nnja(| lmd tit K KoM Players from Argentine Arrived Sat- the lodge. ^ bardt and Howard Bailey were mid- each, where the lessee pays a net ...f . ,,...... ,.„lhi . ,„,,,,li, ' ,„ lllc '"uj,,,Brci scoureskirtindg the railroad has already" been !1 Shrewsbur house and y storavenuee on, theadjoinin west sidg the oel 1 urday for Polo' Mutches. The Moose had intended to use ,^-ets. Ac TO fental to the owner and also pays all Jot i.111ii expenditure. Councilman ,, • , , ., , . , , ,,,,.„,„.,.i,, f',,..,.,.,!,. ,,mMrd bv D-miil . , the loan to build a home on the south Jack Cook 1 l.il.pineotl said that statements in ,. ".I" «Pecte,l that a great deal »/ ' "', ' ! ,, ™''wV' 1 aster. , wi|" thi! taxes and assessment -- a!:ainst_th» The Register alionl, the town's, debts '"' through travel from New York , 1|- <•ok. 1 h1 I ~.x IS. 1 c L Ihe Argentine polo team, which ajlu. of Mnumoulh street on the. prop- lntic stunls ,„,„, innii,,,,. H,,. i,,,,,,, t° the shore will take tins new route : inc stoic oci tipie., the nor.l ol uiewill take part in the Herbert me- lM.(y wliit-h they recently bought, ad- |iam I oonha vmi iiuit.mg im town. | , . (,omni,,t,,,i At first lloor half of the building, and lnorial and open championship joining the llockman property. ,,n I;,,!,, rt^u Ul(1 1 1 1 L hnwever, that lenses of this kind are painUlit e forcounci paintinl gagree the dinterior'o tn providf Re'.e ' , I "'-"" '" - tim UMe Oth Me C oui|usuaml i"t lin ci.e n"of!^ beside s the store it,,..there...... are. useve,,i.,,,n, matches at the Runison country club, made, for property in country towns. l tnlv lfl v( r Hri(l| ...^ ^ ^ The pro;i- starting next Saturday, arrived in lief fiiehouae if the firemen would .do ''' " ' '° avenue to Front! ™OIIIK and a bathroom. HERE'S A CHANCE FOR A JOB. len, Morris and Samuel Libovsky, A lease of this kind, lasting for 21 the work themselves. The firemen street, then down Front street to ': erty was owned by Guisippe l.uhiumlo this country Saturday. An informal George Roberts, (ieorge ('nry, Joseph years, with the lessee to pay a largis want lo get the lirchnnse looking I{|'"!U' t, iind then south along ' »nd it was sold for $(i,000 to Joseph reception was given for the team in New Poctofftce Clerk and .1 Carrier Tonofrio, Samuel (;,itt:trella, Joseph ih finite sum each year and also LO lo the railroad crossing.' Letini. -the afternoon at the, clubhouse by \Vhalen, Jiaymond ynilfen and Kd- Hood fin- lln' fiftiol.li anniversary cel- Ml)sll!Ut ol f tllis Wanted at Red Bank. pa-y all governmental charges against (diraliI'braliooo of the fire department next 'V' travel through the busi- A double house on the south side Thomas N. McCarter, president of Au examination for a clerk ami a ward .Mulligan. Tlic eltiwnr. were the- property, indicate; that the new . ne.iii pint of Red Hank is expected tu [ °f Oakland street, near Pearl btieet, the club. A (lance in honor of the Howard Andrus, William Kdgai-, liionlb. 1)c (livcl c 1 carrier- for the Red Bank posttdlice business concern which has just conuj (ieorge was appointed a diverte't ' d' fromfrom thithiss routroutee to the ; owned by Vincent Pace, was bought ; team was given al night. The elub- will be held at the Red Bank post- Ruth Parker, Melimla l.mimax, Ilon- to town has a firm confidence in the npecial policeman witlion'l pay for a "necww Mapl^^P'ee avenue route. j by Salvatore Cusimano for $$(>,500. i house was decorated with American ry liainton and JIargaret Kbie. Kd- fttture of Ked Bank as a growing The lot is 50x115 feel. The house .and Argentinean flags and with (low ollice September Kith. These jobs 1 i are gootl for life to competent men, jf.n Ivray, I' r " «> CusuI UM Allua Fkui r 1 This lot 37 E. Butler, J. L. Kemmcrer, L. » - '- already decided to move to the store, out as many as nine harrela for col- ''tig on Arthur street for the Mon- j ^ S-U"!" . feet points for each question being as fed- Josephine Vittona, Grace bilsl now occupied by Frank C. Storck, lront Stoddard, D. Milburn, J. C. Auchin- Kosie Caruso, Antoinette Deljudice, lecliiin. The ggarbagg e [instruction and development oi i I lows: where they will have ample room ti> company, the owners of wind, are and closs, Lewis L. Clarke,' F.. H. Doug- '. Poinlhy Tiiiniipsnii, I' •1 v ii Kirk, which Mr. White is chairman, wa tween Shrewsbury ^ avenue expand, but they probably will nut the White Brothers. Arthur street is has las, Mrs. Alfred lieadlcston, J. Hor- I. Sf it'llinir llwcntv of ;1W 1 Kathleen Murphy, Mario Marnsrin, authorised to enforce this rule. reet nif' move1 tn this store until next vcrut. new street whieh clLightelt n avenue. the house ace Harding, \Y. S. Jones, Jr., James iliilit:ull> in rom llltJII 11 sc) . . . in Amy DeljudiiT, Sa.ilie ('(iniinrs mill The ucv; tire i-niiim' for Weslside was cut through ^' ™°™»; 1 The it future movements will depend has bought from Ii. Deering, Mrs. W. Barbour, Ed- 2 I ,>iniiiiti Oiiii t tin.- i-iliuj: of tin.- Kliv.alietli (Jedilis. A gypsy dance lire company arrived Monday. It wanlandii of the Whites from Jiergeii , .loseph Lvona H? Sill).it'i-t o! 1 on the growth of their business, but Mil x St clin house iin (1 lot Ul ward D. Adams, Uzal McCarter, E. cnnpciitiir in It npy- was given by IVkirjoric Mail , Mar- , ,. . tested yesterday afternoon. place to Irving place. Thh o houscsTvilh ill lI Max Seldi'! n »a h , "" " inir fntrn pliiin t•<»py w ill t,c (.•(IIIi«id- tlu intll ipat1 e taking over the stores cost about $(i,(l()0 each. They will!south altle of Leonard street for M. Timmins, Howard S. Borden, H. crcd with speriitl rcfr rciH-k- to tlu- jorie Jones, Helen Edgar, Helen - > • 'P' ' " ' Shop u II. Borden, L. B. Churchill, J. Wright vK-mtMits of 1I'Kitiilitv. viiiut lity, .,„ Sickels. Elinor Morris, Hi'ltm Antoni- d hat VAS3AR GIRLS MAKE $170. he built on lots 40x150 feet. Each! $-1.10 - This property is .near in'iitiiiMs, c^'id'aI nn»'»irani'f, ot c.) Brown, h. L. White, Mrs. Thomas F. 1 tles, Elinor Hartman, Mary Mc- j house will be 22x^J feet, two stories! Shrewsbury avenue. The lot is 3. ipyiiiK from J)lain i op•y (ii si i 11 IIIC "cleaning parlor as soon as these Crati-jntea of Other Colleges Help high, with six rooms and a bathroom. feet and the house hits six I Victor, W. S. Jones, M. F. Burns, test in cupyiiiK (KC'lll•at.-ly a lew Queen, Marina Mair, Edna Green, j^."^''^xphe". These would be com- George W. Whitney, James N. Hill, j)rint«tl lines iil . th..' CClIllpt-tit <>r's Charlotte liottieher and Helen Kin- Them Raise the Money. : Ench will have a different outside | n „ • •„ p „„„, liiinilwritiiur) . . bi'n'fd with tlie corner store and th's has Hold to Bom- Percy S. Straus, Me Lane Vanlngen, •1. L.;tlor writing \n 'li-itcr of nnt it;-s ncy, Mnrjoric Edgar gave ; . S»b. would Rive them a store fifty feet ntes, Mi-:.. C. Ii. Pupa, Mrs. W'illiam "i.1!1",.'^0'.1^ wl^beenclosetl with mic Accent a house and lot on the i J. C. Hoagland, Carleton Palmer, than 12S words on :some sill:ijt'Ct dance. front bv one hundred feet deep, wttii concrete, some with brick veneer, east side of Central avenue, near I Henry Seligman, L. B. Sanderson, of'Kemsral inti'rt-.st. Com i>eti turs A balloon dance was given h. 1 ten T. McDowell and Miss may select eith ,M- of tWi H iil.j I'Cti? an upper floor and a basement of the '!V, ',be leased by them when they cards with the Vassal1 seal. Itefresh- plant is used ntircly. for preparing' He says there is a great opportunity j Hugh Barrett, E. C. Fielder, Jr., K. A PROFITABLE CAKE SALE. other performances music was given ,. the opposite side of White building ras ial for the houses for Komeotie like; himself, who is fn- | L. Bacon, C. C. liumsey, W. A. Har- ments of iced coffee, ice cream and : by an orchestra made, tip of Edgar "t] oclL ApplicationP s for this store homemade cakes were served. The the company erects, i- with the Italian language and jrinian, R. E, Slravbndge, John San- ,Women of Hebrew Congregation , Uray, Michael Tahmco, George Hob- jl" ?" .'1irOil,fy neen received. Vassnr i\laduntes were assisted by the Italian methods of doing busi-j ford, Foxhall Keenc, Charles S. Me-j Cleared $50 for New Synagogue. erts anil Morris Libovsky. •' ' _S -o^-es——— at- Mrs. I. H. Adlcm, Mrs. Oorgc K. Al- AUTOIST FINED $38. ness, not only to build up a good real j Veigh, Mrs. P. San ford Ross, W. B. | UNWELCOME VISITOR.

man, dur- inter- re- wi'.h ho arrested and he had a hearing neiore Justice Wedncilay he Bank Sunday-schools at His Brother s at Scranton. gry. Hut the kids had a good time Elmer C. WainwrightWainwrg . Members of i Ml:.« Mni'KtK'i'ltc WycliofT. and enjuyed every minute of the Ml. Ili,lti,il:<--Mlxu Kiln Cnsii'. farm. at Colt's the Methodist Sunday-school of Fail h testifietifdd ththat Kolda acted 1 Daniel C. Errickson, formerK circus game I-'oi-l Kilwnni—MM. Cconri 13. I'IIIII j sworn out by Motor Inspector P. O. to I Red Bank, was stricken with paraly- Dvunimond Tract Lot Sold. thougough he were drtml<. ThThee New V.M-iiioiit mul Columiiiu- -Mre Cylmlsky was taken t Chirks Landing last week. fork man was helh d in ?3<)0 haiill an dd LiMiiiniil. the picnickers went by train. Mrs. Susan E. Carey has bought a Another Victory For Tuney. ie was released on his own recog- borough hall at Ked liank, whore. lot on the Drummond tract in the 1 had a hearing befo ldO went in atitomoliilcs. Gene Tuney, the Red Bunk pugil- to await thh e actioti n off ththee | I'oulson, who lined him had five .Sunday-school southern part of Red Hank. He is evidently a rich Fool Cut Wliilo BnthinR, Colt's Ncuk mas was unable to pay i. Hiiccii Dillione of Wallace" street Itlu' lini-' iuul his automobile was! I; 5s laid,up with a sore foot. His foot i si'izsd. Cyhulsky was told that the was cut with a piece of glass last! automobile would be returned to him week while be was bathing in the | wlll'1! •»' Plli(1 the $38. He paid the Shrewnluiry river. Eight stitches money rrtflay nnd got his car. were required to close the • wound. Wr. nill'ioiie is a moving picture op- Girl Operated On- erator at the .Strand theater. Catherine Dressier, aged seven years, daughter of Fritz Dressier of ' Coftl V8. BlntiUets. Westside avenue, waa operated on 1 tlovermu11 Miller, New York state for mastoiditia at the Long Iiranch rtimnii.Hiiiiiiioi', said lirewood, drift- hospital a few days ago. She Mctedeconic river, near Matitoloking, .Easily Avoided York. His wife nnd family are with i sliore dinner held Thursday night at .. livinK wit'n hia parents, Mr. and wood, oil stoves «nd soft eoiil mny rapidly improving and she is expect- on Saturday. The camp is main- Pleasure Hay by Neptune encamp- Mrs. John S. Stilea of Hrancb avenue, by using a Chambers fircleaa cooker him. Mr. Kinestoin expects to re- ment of Odd Fellows of lied Bank. liavc to be used lo keep warm this i( .,|" home next week, tained by Episcopal churches. gas range, the price of which is no le has started an automobile paint- winter. lie should niive added turn to Ked liank early in Septem- .vlwnril Ottingcr and Amos ISorilon ng business .on that street. blanlcef.i and comfortables. Thin i.s more than any other good gas range? ber. wei'e the dinner committee. Belgrnd'n Wuitiiifr Room. School Registration Dny. Some of the things this range will do: no joke-•-)';'« a fact I No inatfer how We almll bo Rind to hnve you mnko All pupils who will enter the Red It will roast five pounds of beef in Groat BargnhiB in Footwear. Farm at Auction. noon the etial Htrike ends, there will use of tho store whilo waiting for Hnnk schools for the fir.st time thin Our fifteen-day shoe sale wns.iiueh You Have n Preasinp EngnKOincnt. A otic hurulred acre farm situated be a slioi'lngc of coal this winter; so, thirty-five minutes; roast five pounds llont go without n cheerful, well- friends or for the jitneya or trolley. your, except pupils of the kinder- of mutton in forty minutes and bake „ success that we have continued it j on the main county stone, road be- if you can't gel. the coal, get lilnukctH The plnce IB convenient, romfortnblo garten and first grade, are requested through an indefinite period in order lre-jMed appearance. It is not at till tween Tinton Falls mid Baiontovvri, mul comfortiililes during the $1 mile bread in twenty minutes. You cnn iK'C.essuvy while we are. in buuineua. and you lire under no obligation to to register nt the superintendent's of- then turn gas olf and let firelod, at i!:. M. This is Inenl on page T> of thiii paper.—Ad- atreot, nenr whore tho trolley nnd jit- Monmouth street. Phone GOO Hod on lit the U. S. Army and Navy bar- ire satisfaction to our patronii. Pout nt tractive proposition. Largo vertisement, neya iitop.—Advertisement.' Lnwn Party Hank, and you will receive further gain store, :!7 lii'oad,street, opposite et your pmita bag nt the knees whon ling bouKe hi excelU'iit rcp:uv, all Register building. Summer is hardly we clean and press them with ease, harilwooil floors ami modem ini- Mcxicnn Ilcmstitcliing. Wednesday afternoon, September information concerning thin wonder- Sowing Machines. litli, on Mrs. John Lippmcott's lawn, ful time and fuel savor.—Advertise- half gone. Plenty of timo to line 'rciich Cleaners and Dyers, Moo (iood heavy niai-'i and We have jui;t installed a Mexican summer footwear, Step in and let lordon, proprietor, '1 Broad street. Iiotntii IIUHI; large outbuibhiiKH. MK- Iieinstitc iier, the Intent machine for AJ^ the latest improved electric Little .Silver Point road, from 2:00 ment. portable Singer Bowing machines, lo 0 I\ M, IOxliibit. of antiques us show you some of our wonderful I'liotHi'T 151. We'll call anil deliver Will duiry farm.--- Advet tmenient. wide lieniidifching. (lolcl and liilver bargains.—Advertisement. he goods.— Advertisement. work. Singcu1 iiewini1,1 inachine !iho ), motor attached. Old machines takon and fancy articles.—Advertisement, Talio Hor Home Some Candy. in exchange. Cash or timo pay- liofori! marriage you did it. Why Put Ua On Your SUoppinii Li»t. ~\) Moninouth id;reet, Red Han c. Clennlmoau 19 Most to Godliness. fieorgi1 Woodit, Jr., agent. I'hone mento. Hemntltching done while you KNcitrsion to Coney Island, Koana- not Step in Ides'H waiting Examinations for Conditioned Pupils Visit lilcs's waiting room, W«it Not only nitiHt the body be clean |! 3 0:iV-\V.- -Advortmomoiit. wnit nt Singer Shop, Gborge Woodo, btirg Fire (lominniyiy, , No. 1,, Fridayy, room, West Front street, near Uroiid, Pupils who were conditioned in l rtnif feet, near Itroad. News- fr., ugent, 29 Moninouth atreot, Keu '.Mth; leavl e Kouiwbiu-Kb g (i'.-lt(iltii 11' ' M.M; and get a box of choice confection- any school subject al the close of the but your cluthes an well. We, are es- paper:,, rnuga'/ancii, eij;n)iiei|;n>ii, tobmeotol)i*(), llnnk.—Advertlnomont. fare $1.00, children 5(1 cents. I'ark ery anil HurpWsu her. She'll surely school term last spring, may present jiert:} in tho cleaning, priiiming, re eigarrUoi, confectionery, sioff drinks, W«i Arn Not on Uronti Street, your auto on the pier free in wnteli- themselves for examination in these pairing and dyeing of garments for Make it H habihbitt t o j^et youyur r but we. life in Itcd Hunk. We do up- appreciate it.—Advorthicment. le. Willard Ilndnr inaii'ii clutrgo.—Advertisement. . -d^.»4O>» various subjects, Tuesday, August ladies ami gentlemen, bet us demon- evi'iilnc imperil hero. - Advcrliii«« Iiolslering, make dtupeticM, citfihiomi, 1 . . .-«»..«.»— - -• '-.'Hh, at nine o'clock, senior hi^h strate our -iHipnrior Hovvico nt mod- intiltie.;'.«';i, etc. KnUmnLcn cheerfully' lead lit qualitqy y aanil loww pricepr ;; Fold Early Autumn Millinery. meat. mid ChChevroletl , 115.855; Ik We are now ready with a line of Felt hats, velvet hats, duvetyne school building.—Advertisement, erate, prices. 1". Mnrgulea, .'17 Pro: . -.-*.« *t®^ . - ,~ I'iven. The Upbolntory Shop, M. Bif- Iluick. nect avenue. Red Hank, I'hone l!!ll iiUUm «t $1.00 p*r YnrJ. $1IUO$; ; Bodgogo, , $24.60, Willnrd early autumn millinery. Miss A. L.Imta for immediate wear at Minn A. lierntoin, .'17 Hunt Front, atreot, Red Morris, millinery parlors, room Hi, W. Advertisement. New purch(i!!« of nianufaettiivi".)* Jiank, ii f"w doorii emit of tho Globe SSurvici o StationStti , West Front ntroct I*. Morria's millinery parlors, 00 Open Tonight. and Kivoraid" avorma, Hud Btmlc.— Khmer building, f)0 Hroad atreet, Hed Hroad street, Kiimer building, Ked Tonight in aluo Victor night at Tim surpltiM, Out! of 6(10 '1'inirHility ttml Siolel. Adviit'tiseineiit. Advertisement. Hank.- Advertisement. ling'ii, 10 Monmoulh utreet, Hoi! Most Convenient Pluco in Town Kriduy ? 'tjpoclnlit, Sicinlmclii, An* IJank.—A elver I bjotuent. 1 1 -a».4a .-J Bunk. —Advortinemont. lo get your trolley or l>Ht;. Aftet bury I'ark, - Advortiseuient, Typewriter H@@c t rtillcj i^neetS / liens our ^specialty. Daneing. l'ntten repair typewriters, Ttuhin's, tbt 1 mouth atroet, furnish • your home. shirts, the! fluent athletic union suits), Tonight in olao Victor night nt Tun- or t>u;i. • You're aWtiyss woteom ut onee ; goinl piiy and nU'^dy ptr-i nvuniii , l.onu Brunch.—Advertise Storo of n Thousand Itcma, T>8 lironii Cwli or credit. Furnllur* gaarati- ting'n, 10 Monmoutli street, Ked formerly VoiiiRteiii'it waiting loom, lion to Die lit. straw halo, etc. SU'ltibnch company, tight putty, 'the S't'ai'l, street, lied Bank.—Advartiaowont. .ood.—Advertisement. Aabtiry Pttrk.—Adrcrti.iemont, liluiik.- -Advottiooraeiit. —Advertisement. Ifron RED BAKG REGISTER, AUGUST 23, 1S22,

litoS Elscd, MiiS Ktftii '/'hfjKipS'jxi, ATLANTIC'S NEW SCHOOI Uita Hek'Ka Harfatdy, Miss K&tUtr- itw Graham, Arthur'^'hair, Hugh GregCTsen," John Stuart and George CONTRACTS AWAEDED FOR and Joseph McVey, TRANSPORTING THE PUPILS. William Norman, J. Henry Vising HIGHLANDS NEWS. i> ' and Frank MeCue tUc- Successful Htdders—Township's Tresn eport a- Esty Farads Next Week—Metho- dists to Haiti Cafeteria Supper. nt tion Bill Will be $8,350 a Year. At a special meeting last Thursday Entries are coming in fast for the night in the town hall at Colt's Neck baby parade to be held Friday of So Battery Service' . PROTECT YOUR BONDS the Atlantic township board of edu- next week. A band of twenty pieces Farts to Build Your Own Set- cation awarded four contracts, ag- has been engaged for the parade. FROM FIRE AND THEFT gregating ?G,Uf)O, for transporting Among the Highland babies who will the pupils of the township to and be in the parade art John and Ed- Coupon bonds, if lost, stolen or burned, are a direct from the new consolidated township ward Kwick, Helen and Marie Gauts- loss. Why not give them, as well as your other se- school at Colt's Neck. Pupils living chy, Joan *CoutrHaycr, Edna Mae ,*L curities and valuables the protection of our Safe De- within a mile of the school will not Kruse, Robert Robertson, Hayfield posit Vault? The rent of a Box here is only ?3.00 be transported but will have to walk. Coleman and Ruth Hauser. Telephone 1025-R • The township ban an enrollment of Tomorrow night the women of the and up per year. about 200 pupils, of whom about 144 Methodist church will hold a cafe- will be transported. teria supper in the Sii'gcl building. Opposite Post Office oa White Street, Eed , N. J. 4 PER CENT PAID ON INTEREST ACCOUNTS, William Norman, with a bid of A motion picture show will be given COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. $1,500, got the job of transporting Friday night at the church. E. E. H. S. JOHNSQH, Pres. H. S. MASH, Treas. M DAVSSON. Sec'y. the; pupils of the Colt's Neck nnd Anderson of Newark will preach next Vanderburg district; His nephew Sunday morning. The topic at night Leroy Deacy will drive the automo- will be "The Call for Leadership." bile bus which will be used to take Jacob S. Hoffman Iws been cm- the pupils to and from school. J, ployed by the business men's associa- Henry Vining received the contract tion. to put up 100 arrows on the FREEHOLD, N. J. to transport the children of Seobey- main roads leading to this place. The ITS MOTTO-SERVICE ville, Phalanx and Tinton Falls. His 'signs, wilt bear the words "To High- bid was $1,350. Frank SlcCue got lands, N. J." two contracts, each at.$1,750. He The Foresters' lodge will hold a will transport the pupils of the Mont- card party tomorrow night at C. Mell rose district and the pupils of the dis- Johnson's hotel. trict south of Colt's Neck. Stryker Mrs. Margaret Liming and Mrs. & Stryker of Red Bank made a bid Celina Robertson won the principal of $2,2S0 for eacli district. The suc- prizes Et the firemen's card party last Located on Centre Street, Rurason, N. J. In excellent condition, cessful bidders will have to provide week. busses for transportation. The Highland Beach life guards just cleaned and thoroughly renovated, ready for occupancy. The new schoolhouse will not be held a dance Monday night at If the funeral director is to attain that position in the completed in time for the new school Kruae'o pavilion. world of science which is rightfully his, and which an apprecia- year which begins in September and A number of Highlands wrestling Lot 38x160. House contains five nice rooms, cellar under whole house, tive and intelligent public is rendy and willing to grant him, it is the intention of the school board fans attended the bouts last night at he must be true to himself. He cannot expect recognition to defer the opening of school until Asbury Park. within two minutes of bus line. until he himself is confident that he is right. the building is completed, which will Mrs. Amic) Aufieri, who under- probably be in October. The board went a serious operation at the Long Service is the funeral director's principal asset, as it. is the plans to make up for lost timo by Branch hospital, ia improving. Price $2,200, which is only about half the present cost of building principal asset of the minister and the lawyer and the physi- cutting out long holiday vacations. William Freidman, owner of the cian. And that service cannot be bartered. It transcends It is believed that this can be done shirtwaist factory on Bay avenue, such a house. I the idea of trading. without causing the school to remain will build an addition to the building. open longer than usual next summer. He has installed a number of new It goes higher and its measure of value is the measure of To defer the opening of school and cutting machines. Only $S©© cash required. the man, his knowledge, and his ability to serve. Service is a to eliminate holiday vacations the Mrs. Viola Horn and Miss Gladys tjiing apart. ' " board will have to obtain the consent Foster hove been spending a few of school authorities. In case this days at Island Heights. Property belongs to Estate of L. G. Irwin, which is disposing of all We believe our mission is to elevate, to dignify the voca- consent is not given the various Rose and Charles Fisher of Ridjre- tion of caring for the human dead, to unceasingly preach that small schoolhouses in the villages of wood are spending a few Hnys nt the holdings of real estate. Apply to the doctrine of right and of right conduct is the highest con- the township will be used until the Grand View hotel. ception of an ethical standard. central schoolhouse is finished. Mrs. Jacob S. Hoffman and her daughter Dorothy have returned SARAH I. , from a stay in the Catskill moun- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. tains. Street, Sixty young men from this state Funeral Director. Raising Money for Chrittmag Baskets are attending the citizens' military Long Branch, N. J. <—Otto Herdcn's Shoulder Broken. training camp at . They "Homo for Services."—60 E. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. W The police department will hold a are housed m tents and are living or dance tonight at the Casino. The like regular army men. Baseball, FRANK McMAHON, Phone: Day and Night, Red Bunk 557. proceeds will be used to provide tennis, volley ball and swimming are Christmas baskets for the poor. The some of the diversions. Second National Bank, AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE. use of the Casino and the music have Chairs and Table3 for All Occasions. I been donated by the Casino officials. In Poor Health; Attempts Suicide. Red Bank, N. J. ^ Otto Herden was on his way home Despondent because of poor health, j from Keyport on his motorcycle last Thomas J. Broderiek. a member of j Wednesday, night when he was run the Asbury Park police force, at-I into by a truck. He was thrown off tempted to commit suicide by drown- j and his shoulder was broken ing himself in the n.-c-in under the j William Peck is building a house Arcade recently. A woman saw : on the corner of Valley drive and Broderiek in the water and she i Third avenue for his own occupancy. called Policeman Clarence Mooney. •• Mrs. Charles Reed has returned who jumped in the water and rescued : home from the Long Branch hospital, him. Broderick has been placed on : where she was a patient. the retired list since the attempt. ' Mrs. J; E. Armstead and family aro on an automobile trip to Pcnnsj'l- vnnia. Long Branch Patrolmen's Ball. Mips Wilson of Syracuse is visit- The fifth annual dance of the ing Mr?. Annie G. VanNnte. Long Branch patrolmen's benevolent Mrs. George Nolte has recovered association was held hi.-1 Thursday from sickness. night nt the Long Pjranrh casir.o. T!n- John Crati1 of Brooklyn, who re- danee was in charge of Carl Huhr.. ently bought the Charles Edwards Otto Becker, Alcxamkr S::nson, Er- property (in Third avenue, has had nest F. Dodd. John MK'or.r.ill, Frank tlu1 house remodeled. Cooper and Anthony DeSiuU'.^ The Misses Flemming of New York Frank McCarthy.. anil Fred Wauk-r. are visiting Misses Mae and Cather- were floor managers. ine Linzmayer. All our Milk is produced at Meadow Brook Farm from Tuberculin Tested • About the only way to make a Hay Clink anil Jnlin ITid'hrm-k are 1912 Class Reunion Dinner. dollar last your lifetime— on nn automobile trip to Maine. The class of J012 of the I'.::: Cattle and does not leave our own care from the farm to your door. Dr. fi. K. Tailing of Newark was a Branch high school will celcbrale ••.- visitor in town Sunday. tenth anniversary tomorrow witi; It is Fresh Normal Milk, not "Pasteurijed" scalded or heated to kill the Buy a "Brownie"— Peter and Anna McLaughlin have a reunion dinner at Price's hotel :.. been visiting George Konoy of Head- Pleasure Bay. Marjorie Sutpnin, •'. viiamines or keep it sweet; it is so pure, clean and cold that it will keep lor days. A genuine Gillette Razor with den's Corner. Russell Errifk.-uii, William J. ,1'n-.!- John McNamara and his daughter crick, T. Frwer Kings-land. Frt'l 1\ Cattle constantly .inspected by the veterinarian. three fine Gillette Blades— Grace of New York spent the week- Wilcox, Stanley Duryee a:;d Samue: end with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. T. Stone arc in charge of the r-- It is a Daily Milk—Produced, Inspected, Bottled, Delivered and Guaranteed I A Gillette shave every day for a. Martin. union. daily. • " the rest of your life. C. Frank Battin has a new Cadillac automobile. Biggel's Hotel Raided. What greater contentment can be imagined than a happy baby—and every C W Miss Meleta Stone is employed in the office of Davis's laundry. Bigget's hate! at Seagirt was raided well baby is happy. The past councilor.s' association of for the second time recently by p;-n- the county will bold an excursion | hibition agents and 100 quarts i>f . Keep your children well by letting them drink next Wednesday at Atlantic Beach. liquor was found. Charges were • Miss Alletia S. Meeker is spending made against John A. Bigget, owner two weeks in Canada.' of the hotel, and Charles Gerner, its Miss Elizabeth Linson will teach at manager. Tin- hotel had been raided Leonardo high school next fall. once before, the first raid having Order now and receive a daily delivery in sterilized bottles with the sanitary St. Agnes's club will bold a card taken place in June. cap. party next Wednesday night at the club rooms. Many prizes have been Car Hits Jitney Bus. donated. A door prize of $5 will be A touring car driven by David A. WE ARE LEADERS 1M THE FIELI3 OF CLEAN EVISLIf PRODUCTION. awarded. The committee in charge MacMurray of Asbury Park ran into of the arrangements consists of Mrs. the rear of a Pad Bank and Long B. F. Luyster chairman, Mrs. John Branch jitney bus last Saturday on : IF. MeClunn, Mrs. Joseph Caanan, Broadway at Long Branch. No one I Mrs. P. J. Scully, Mrs. Joseph Barre, was hurt. The headlights on the | Mrs. Thomas H. Jennings, Mrs. Wil- touring cur were damaged. #«KI<&€K^<^$

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1 a 3 § 1 and their many new impiwe- ments and refinements make Their new low prices is the iSHB^^aBl them by far the best cars ever 'sensation of the year. They reach the highest pinnacle of value ever attained. cars and study them from every FOURTEEN MODELS angle. FOURS AND SIXES DO IT AT ONCE Tel. 9D Sea Bright County's Largest Automobile DistrMir _JR£D BANG ftE,G|STCR, AUGUST 23, IS22. Thrt« NEXT YEAR'S TEACHES.

RED BANK SCHOOLS TO HAVE Notice to Farmers! EIGHTY INSTRUCTORS. These Range from the Superinten- dent of the School Syatfcm to Kin- We are buying Tomatoes. Cash on if dergarten Teachers—Mo*t of tbe Teacher* Were Ke-Engeged. delivery if required. At our factory f The Rcti Hank public .schools will open next month with eighty teat-h- ern, Including the office force, the at Eatontown, N. J. We pay good I teacher* of epecial branches and the echool doctor, dentist, nun-e, etc. prices for good stock. | The full list of teachers is as fol- lows: Superintendent—K. ('. (Jilliuid. I'rin.-it)«l—II. C. Sii'tar. TOMAINI & TOMAINI | SKNIOK UIUIl SCHOOL. 4. Charles A. Wolbnrb, .-citric: and matli?- muticfl. Of fie©: 263 Morris Av@nu© '?, Sum G. Stcngci-. EnirlMi. Mury Jiihnroli, IJUSHIH-SM ;.ul>jtft*. will now buy a genuine LON® BRANCH, N.'J. | Kltm'IKi' O'Slltu, bustiiM'^; :.Lll)jtu-t;i. Arllne H'.okcr, Kimni-li. • Mtmiiti (iulbrt'iitli, mullifijiiitk*. I.runora lluiliiilon, French uml Siiuni^h. Alice K. Kerr, IOiiKli*li. Iliirntliy I, II.. I,,. l,i-1..ry ,,ml wi,r.,.|iiir». Kntliiirin<; Wainwriidit, I.iilin. l.eolu lU)binm>l>, tslloithiincl uml commer- GGSSARD cial ir'^yriijihy. Mury Sullivun, niri'liuiili'iil ilrnwhii: anil art. JUNIOR IIKJI1 SCHOOL. FRONT LACING Atfilet* Kceli'y, liiatory uml lit. niturf. France MnnninK, iirilliin< tii\ riielliiu: anil prnminiF'lijp. Ailu Crumluil, history. Jennie KKIHI, (•..minu-riMiil aritlim-tiir. Murrueritr iliuttcmuiitj, Knirli^li nnil sci- U,«r I'eur ull, Kmilish- Kfitlu'rinc Kuhn, mutln'miillc'-, and Pfiimmili i If there is one thins that stands out more than another as n I tinii Iiuti;hlii>>ii, licni-rnl Mriencc. distinctive feature of the American Stores organization, it is the Idinif CiittMt, i.-mnniiuty fi\i<'s. dependability of our merchandise. Aili'lcnr Kful, English mill liUTiilurc. price is; the only resemblance be- Dnrijthy Hiiirirt, niatlii'inritiL-H. upt-llinw nnd Model 200 Our cu»to|uei'K know to a certainty the measure of our stand- tween these models and the ordinary Model 202 iirdn—thut '*• nienns your complete satisfaction, and nothing short Mnrlnii (VUritn. Enirli^h and 1'nnili. A truly remarkable corset for of that. Hnt^c Cain, wroof-rnidiy. I'l'iminnsliip and A very modern corset fash- spellinjr- the average to stout figures. At no season of the year is the wisdom of shopping in an Giin.l.Hne W.-idncr. litiTiiturc mill lilstury. The comfortable top graduates $2.00 corsets. ioned for the slight to American Store more to your advantaife than now. Snriih llnlluw, Emrlish anil lilrruturi'. to a slightly higher back to medium figures. Tho low top Whether Butter, Eggs—whatever the perishable commodity— •Myitli- Jiilmson, 6U. curves under the bust to a Hc-lin Worthlcy, r,A. care for exec flesh at the slightly higher support at the our rapid turnover, clenn kept stores and exacting care in Ktlect- llruluh BruclunriiUi,-, Sll. shoulder blades. The me- They are designed and faultlessly made to inu insures for you the utmost in satisfaction. SPECIAL TEACHERS. ier ui.iuus. i ne me- back. The skirt slopes to It came not by chance that our stores are known as the stores (.eorr*1 I.. Luvi-tt. dirrcti>r ph>t-k-nl train- dium length skirt lias ample medium length over hips and + fullness to insure comfort safeguard Gossard leadership. They had thighs to give long graceful where "Quality counts and your money (joes the farthest." ) ilythe HI.II1B. imsittiint uhyMnil tniinini;. linnic KKIUI, suiicrvisor ui jn-nniunaliil*. through hips and thighs and lines and graduates to a ^liliic ^tiiclJunil, .suiKTvlwur of drawing. is characterized by those to be the best and we sell them with our medium length, unusually flat Il,-l«il O. Unl,y, liuuavliulil nrti.. back. Made of u dainty pink r mma J. Lal'ttrii, unpt-rvinor of music. very flat . back lines every 1(HSC Dilks, Hiipi'i-visnr of matiuat train- fashionable woman seeks to- guarantee of your satisfaction. fancy batiste. A timely opportunity to demonstrate the purchasing power day. Made of pink or.white 4. I Mny Throplrm.rtcin, llliriirinn. coutil. of your dollar on this list of seasonable needs. IvntliM-ino Kil-kli's, sferiMnry. 4- We mean what we say when we say—"Quality considered, your W. t>. Snyrc. M. It., nit'dii-al in:-pt'i-tor. I iKono Ni'wnuin, D. I). S., d..ntal i-linir. If you have never worn a Gossard Corset, 4 money goes farther in an American Store." H»c.«ie M. Orcen, BCIHIUI nurse and nt- ulance tidici-r. 4 Reg. 12c can MKCHAN1C STItEKT SCHOOL. 4 $2.00 is surely a small sum to find out a Aunt-a WulHnK, |n-incipnl, ^A. 4 Marie Dolicrty, 111. Eest Pink Salmon, cut to 10c Manjui'rile Emti'ht, :l\. becoming style and graceful comfort such 4 Helen EKUII. Sll. llr-uio 'I'.irHnrlrai, :'A. .4 Tender Lin?a Beans can IlutU Smnik, 211. as you have never known before. (,ln«ly« Cot, IA. Quality Siring Beans : can Mary VandLivcr, 11). 4 Choice Succotash can ltau Ti.rkiiiKli»ii. kindfrirartcn^ OAKLAND S'l'ltEK'l' .SCHOOL. If you have thought this gentlewoman's 4- Franco-American Spaghetti can 1 vn tliTcii, piimipnl, CA. Heinz Kidney Beam can Mary Kli'hmurlis, (iA. p 4 Vinlet llnilly. lill. corset cost more than you cared to pay, you Stohrer's Chow Chow 6-oz bot KathiTinc Macilunnlil, t B. 4- May MfCui-. Mi. • • SchiraracL'a Salad Dressing bot Girtrudc N.itnmn. 2H. now are offered the <5pportunity to know its 4 Asco Bread Crumbs pkg \ora Ili:niir:is<-y. I'll. SIIKEVVHKUKY AVENUE SCHOOL. 4- AVco Cracker Meal pkg IliTtlm ShiiLMniiKiT, -111. • refinements at a price heretofore unthought 4 Asco Table Mustard jar Vyrtlc. Clnpp, :1A. Adt'Ie . ungraded cruui'. • 4 Gorton's Clam Chowder can Anna Ciarriiran, 2\. of for garments of such superior quality. Lillian Hurley, 2H. 4 Shaker Table Salt plcg lli'l-niKlilli' Sti'Wurl, III. Hculrih Cuinlun, ppooial. 4' Kill]. Hall. MiL'ciul. IIKKCI1 S'I'KEET SCI1O0I.. • 4 Fine Table Salt, 3 five-cent bags. 10c I Milan CmnpWII, principnl, all. 4 Hi'Btrix Hitlinnlsnn, ill. 4- Winifrml Ilnico, 1U. Asco Poilc and Bonna ^ ...... can Clara Conant, kinili'rjrai'H'n- •4 Pure Fruit Fingers • f& lb KlVEIt STREET SCHOOL. 1 Willi..in lUini, liii'icllml. CIA. Lemon or Vanilla Extract bot rrnncu McKflvty, nil. I tbfl Viuilnwei'i-n, f,A. Campbell's Soups < . .can Ki-lui Strykcr, .'.A. • Asco Ginger Ale bot I li>:ibiNew Jersey 4 Best Candles doz Anim AppleKet, 11). Mary I.owi*. Kimlfrirnrten. Babbitt's Lye can 4- Chloride of Lime - bip: can Peroxide of Hydrogen bot EVERETT NEWS. Mason's Shoe Dressing bot Slnnloy Stilwell Adds Real Estate to 2-in-I Shoe PolitK .can I His Other Activities. Fly Paper 6 double sheets for j Stanley .Stilwell, the postmaster 'anil storekeeper, is now a renl es- |tite agent. He received n license , list week entitling him to sell prop- Asco-Spices, 3 five-cent cans for 10c Icities and he has already listed number of farms for sale. The ex- Rich Creamy Cheese Asco Corn Flakes Libby'a Corned Beef ceptionally low prices which the b pits big can fMiners are getting: for their product this year has discouraged a numbei 25c 6c ,23c of tillers of the soil, and they have The kind you like. put their places on the real estate Why pay more'.' Ready to serve. market. 1 Edward Toomey of Philadelphia l' making a stay with his aunt, Mri Popularity is Always a Proof of Katherine Cjakes. Announce Extraordinary Sa!e of Wear Ever Aluminum. Mrs. Joseph Magee is entcrtaimn,. Excellence! rtlatives and friends from New York And when we say to you that more people break their faj.t Two colored men who live and on Asco blend thim any other coffee in four states—it means some work on Jacob WyckofTs farm weie thing. in an automobile accident Thursday might at Stout's Corner. They weto 'riding home in an automobile when another ear struck their machine The colored men were not hurt but their car was damaged. The following items will be placed on sale Thursday, Aug- Mr. and Mrs. William Testa enter- You will become one with the hundreds of tained a number of relatives and ust 24th, in our furniture department on second floor. thousands of Asco users when you fiiends at a dance and party a few nights ago. The house was decoiat- "Tasle the difference!" ed with Japanese lanterns, ribbon and bunting. During an intermission Wear-Ever Colander Wear-Ever Sauce Pan in the festivities sandwiches, coffee, cake nnd ice cream were served. The WEAR-EVER ASCO EVAP. MILK, con 5c, 9c guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. Ritchey, 1H Victor Ritchey, Mr. and Mrs. Andicw "Pure as the morning dew." Anderson, Kenneth Anderson, Mr nnd Mrs. Max Koekeet, Mrs. C. Abel Albert Abel and Bertram Abel of MUM Asco Dried Beef Norway Mackerel Asco Sliced Bacon Perth Amboy; Miss Ella Hnnsen of pkg each St'warcn, Mr. and Mrs. John Grinlcy of Metuchen, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. A 13c * 5c Ritchey and Geraldine Ritchey of Sliced thin as a Reg. price 7c. Big Wist Brighton and Mr. and Mis TRADE : wafer. value. Sweet sugar bacon. 1 ink Haley and their daughtei i-Quart 1 li/abeth of Everett. Sale Price 95c. Home Run Sardines, can. . . 5c Mrs. lCdmunil Rowo is improving Sale Price 65c. Cake & Cracker Mifllin Alkohol Massage, bot from burns on her arm received two 65c uitks ago while she was canning Wear-Ever Specials Puve Witch Hazel, bot 15c Preserving Kettle N. B. C. Sylph Sandwiches Talcum Powder, can.,,.,. 9c LINCROFT NEWS. lb 30c Fly Swatters, each 8c Ask us for book- Parowax, lb plsgj 10c ' An Ice Crenm Sale at the Chapel N. B. C. Graham Crackers, Jar Rubbers, doz 7c lets. Canning, Pre- lb lGc Tomorrow Evening. Jar Tops, doz .25c \n ice cream sale will be heltl .it This Merchandise is serving and Jelly N. B. C. Prcmiuiji SoJn Jelly Tumblers, doz 40c LIIC chapel tomorrow night. It will Crnchcm, pltg 5c Asco Ammonia, l?ot 9c be under the direction of the hulu >' guaranteed first qual- Making, and From i il society and the profits will be u id to meet general chapel ex- ity, every article per- Mine to Kitchen, the Victor Bread ASCO Teas penses. loaf fect. story of Aluminum •Mb pk I ouis Walter lms had his house' E and poultry buildings wired for elet- Kitchen Utensils. 6c tiu ity. Known far ami wide AH the 12c Mr. and Mrs. Oldwine of Itrooklvu quality ami quantity lemf. Hot- are spending a few days with Mr. and 8-Quart tor bruiul and more of it for 1(>BS 76-lb plia, 23c; 1-lb pUB. 45c Mrs. (Jeorge C. Richdale. monoy—thnt'H the Victor lonf. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Simkitis spent Sale Price $1.25 The choicest picls- other virtues in tho Victor loaf nitcknge. ter Ihiy, Clinton Robinson of Patth mulct; it a hij; food unset for It'd "A«eo" quality through ogue and Miss Daisy Brown of your nTo\viiif>; children. ami through. Brooklyn spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrn. John H. Oonovi l Mrti. Addic Anderson of Elizabeth Quality Butter and Eggs is visiting her aunt, Mrs. I.imlu Hm - sett. Mrs. IlasKot has been very nick, You emi always he mire of quality nutter and Kggs when you hut shy is much improved. doiil in our Stores, for wo pay unusually iilriot attention to thin end of our huslneaii. Our Louolln Mutter h recognized s "the Mrs. Clarence Jioughton and hi i n son of Motuclum spent tho week-end This coupon i>re!;ented in o llncst butter in ," while our ogga nru known «:> "eiri'ti you When selecting your iuio lleimHnunt will entitle Furniture for the entire call he mire of. •>•».> with Mr:). lSoughton'n parents, Mi and Mrs. Melville Reid of Woodlawii to special nale pi-ices on Wei home. farm. On her return home Mm Aluminum inspect our nhiiniiiuiii cookiuK utensils, us rSoughton wan accompanied by In i Used. One set to a customc Two Stores in Red Bank: niater, Anna Reid. Furniture Department. A Floor Coverings. Mrs. Peterson mid Mr. and Mr, 62 BROAD STREET, Carney of Afitorin, Long Inland, me comparison of our prices Window Shades. SHREWSBURY AVE. AND OAKLAND ST. visiting- Mr. and Mrn. liouifi Watt id Mr. nnd Mm. Chariest Flock and will convince you. Let Us Estimate. Tl.enc price< effective in our stores In Rod Hnnlc and vicinity. their lion William (spent Friday at Anbury Park. A«co Stor«« sll over PennsyWnnio, New Jertey, Delaware and Mld "A Paper an Every Home." That's tho motto of th« Heti Hank Register.—Advertisement. P«e Fear RED BANG REGISTER, AUGUST 23, 3922. THE RED BANK REGISTER. BORDEN A. JEFFREY, JOHN H. COOK. Editor »nd Publisher. ieoa GBOKGE C. HANCE, A»»oeiati! Editor. ETY FIRST Business* Manager: Deal, New Jersey. THOMAS IRVlNOi HltOWN. Is your Heater cleaned and Smoke pipe ready for the Subscription Priccol Candidate for winter? •Is montln ?j> (Three months . -^ - -j^- - •• -•!_•_!_• '.%'."- !*_ Are your Gutters and Leaders ready for the bad storms ~~Bntcr«d at the ' postolHce at^. Red Bauk, soon to came? W. J-. &a r.ec£nd-clasa matter.* Republican Nomination for Office of Have you got figures for that new Bathroom or Heating Chosen Freeholder v outfit you have been thinking about. TOWN TALK. FOE If not call or phone. tilto's (Continued from page 4.) Tlif good old-fashioned game of "horseshoe throwing which used to er.- Monmouth County Kagf consideralile of the leisure time riig Apparel of our forefathers .seems to !u' com- "74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, M. J. ing hack in popular favor. Over at At Primaries September 26, 1922. Telephone GOO 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Campbell's Junction in Middletovi; town.'hip biir matches arc held nearly every wed:, where the title of tuwiii, (Paid for by Borden A:' Jeffrey Committee.) shin ehumpionsliip is decided.

Greatly different is this sport from ilie various brands of commercialized shorty so prevalent today. Commer- cialized sport is not sport for the B-'ke of sport. It is a money-making proposition with spectators looking, winners and cheerful losers. This is the essence of real sportsman- ship and it is the chief moral benefit Monmouth County to of sports. . * * • In China when rich folks feel like taking a swim or going skating they liire an expert to go swimming or to JJO skating and watch him as he per- forms. Americans laugh at this and sav it is a foolish practice. Yet it is not so different from what we do our- selves when we hire experts to play games for us that we could play our- jielves. We are becoming Chin'alied JS&VRY PARK and losing our ability to amuse and enjoy ourselves by our own act?. ^Wc think we must hire experts to do our playing for us, although as on- lookers "we gain far less benefit than if we did the playing ourselves. .—— o-o-o-o-o —— For the past two or three months xwo of the worst strikes the country has ever known have been going on in the United States. One of these is the coal strike, which has virtually $85,000 worth of new merchandise at flopped the supply of coal and put the price soaring, to the great dis- •ftess of many communities, even though it is summer time. The other {••rent strike is the railroad strike, which has tied up the railroads in 1 many places and which has disrupted $50,000 in two stupendous sale days liu.iineas everywhere. Farmers par- Liculnrly have suffered because of the difficulty of getting their crops to Market. .^ * * * Many laws have been passed to i>!.op coal strikes and railroad strikes. All of these law:; have been futile. A few yearn ago a law was passed J'or (he appointment of a labor hoard, which it was claimed would put an end to all strikes. This last law was Thursday, August .-is worthless as the preceding laws, Friday, August 2$tk .•Hid a demand is now made for still jn'ore laws to stop railroad and coal Ki. likes. * * t- These laws which have been passed to stop coal strikes ;md railroad strikes did not stop strikes, but they did create a tremendous number of join; with big salaries, and with a great horde of smaller job holders, MtHi as i/lerks and stenographer and A Steinbach Dollar Day! Different from every other Dollar socretnries ami messengers and every oilier .sort of job holder which could be devised to add to the dignity and Day. Different in the tremendous values released and in the importance of tile holders of the big jobs. Hundreds of millions of dol- lars of the people's money has been high grade new merchandise involved. Weeks of preparation t;jieul to support these job holders. \Vhen the present strikes end they •will end just as all previous strikes }i;we ended, by the railroads and precede the event. Buyers from all departments were sent to tbeir employees and the eo:il mine owners and their employees getting together and making a temporary New York with instructions to spare no time or trouble in l>:irgaiu to resume work.

* * *• securing values that would overshadow items in every previous Those whose memories run back to the civil war and to the years preced- ing the civil war will recall how close- ly the laws to regulate railroading Steinbach Dollar Day. To regular patrons of these events and to regulate coal mining follow the lines of those earlier laws to reg- ulate slavery. All the laws to regu- this will mean much. In many cases huge quantity.purchases late slavery failed because no law can l«e effective which deals with special privileges, whether those special were made to secure special reductions; $5,000 spent for dress privileges be human slavery, or rail- road monopoly, or private ownership vf coal lands. When it, became evi- silks to sell for $1.00 per yard is an instance of this. It is a \ Without; coal millions upon millions of pennle would die. •v' No monopolist, of unv kind should be m-rmiU"i! death over them. Talk continued on page 14.) RED hh'AZ REGiSTEf, A.iJMjST 23, 1S22. Ii,.

RED MAN'S 'iu ire it him ;-. fo/n . / i. K'I , ( • 1 Colt's Neck. She is , d.,u/hi< i o< GEORGE W. PATTERSON LEFT the liUt.- Daniel Haitiutl Mi-, and Mrs. A^liu l.iwi r- a d ESTATE TO HIS WIFE. .Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Ii mi i ,itt nil d a clambake held In thi hor t 1 u< t ' •cut @f The Will Was Made a Year Ago This ©fficial Oec©rat©rs far tSie Month—Long lirandi Woman association at Portaupeck Saturihiy. Leaves AH Her Property to H«:r Niscc—Wills of Freehold People. Contracls to Paint Two Bridges. George W. Putttrsun of Rod linnk The 0, & C advertising fu'rn of made his will August a-ith of last Lonj^ Hranch was awarded contracts Send Orders far - Decorations to your. Ho left c-v-^vtiling he pos- to paint the Gooseneck drawbridge sessed to his wif*-', Catherine M. j'at-at Little .Silver for J'J'JO and the tcison, und mudt her (In- executrix. Claypit creek bridge at Locust Point 2.4 Hasrl@n Street The witiK'sseH to the will wen- How- for ?02-i. We Slave inaugurated a Hat rate. system, whereby all ard S. Jliuginson :""' Anna Lorenz. owners of automobiles will be given a price on any Mrs. Amanda L. i'url.w, widow of W. Tabor I'arker .,1 l.iitle Silver, repair work he or site may want clone on their car. This made her will Heccmlier I'.IHh, l!in;. system eliminates any misunderstanding or dispute over The witnessc:; were Ruih A. I'nrker und Parker Willis llnld.-n of .Mont- a bill when the repair work is completed, and guaran- cliiir. Mrs, Parker's will lint set tees satisfaction. forth the lettering MM- wml'd placed on the family nun -imcii after her When your car needs any repairs, large or small, drive dentil. The next f.:u ,-. j-.r;: pti of tic will directed that In r i-niire cr-iate in our garage and we'll tell you what's wrong and how he divided amon); her four d:>>i;;ktcrs, ' much it will cost you to turn out your car in first-class these lifiiiR Sufiiui W. I'arKri, who lives at home; .)<•: -'<<• I'. Crumley, shape. widow of Harry CM, . 1 I• y; .Sarah I.. The man with a growing savings account has a reserve I'arker, wife of Ben ennui John I'ar- ker; and Frances M Hidden, wife of force which places him beyond the reach of penury, while I'arker Willis Hold, n. Mrs. Jessie ! Expert Mechanics Await Your Call. Day and Night Service. Crof.slcy and Benjamin John I'arki-r the short road to wea th—speculation—is being constantly are the executors of ' h,. will.

John L. Perrino of Aihuilic High- strewn with financial wrec'. s. Storage, Tires and Accessories. lands left his estate tu his wife, Ger- trude J. I'errine, for as she should live, ntH at her death The battles of life are won by preparation and the property iii _to e;o to his children, Jimnie E. Werner, Kes-i. MarConncll co-operation—the former includes the building of a cash The F. Ac Feetoira Garage Co. and ' Willard 1. I'errine, in equal shares. Mrs. Pernne was made vx- balance at your Bank and the latter means getting the ecutrix. The will wns maile May TELEPHONE 1029 15th, l!)20, and the vitnr.-w.s were Bank's aid. Eil^ar C. Cook ami i:

crative jiian hrou^h; n a fMi.-iik'r- IN CHANCKHY 01- M'.W JKH.M'V PHONE YOUR GROCER FOR 1 —one of thu igiialitics that ninke It TO JIM.1A I'. KI.AIIIIKIU; I'Ki'Di'-ltK'l; alili ' re\'i'P • i •-. . .'":''ii!< iiy-l.p WIUI u Kl.AllIlKUti. HAKHIKT Al IN I'Oil ruekin;;- ih'.iir. .I"!ui- liivr a iiiu ii:kt- THE WONDERS CAR OF THE YEAH WHITE, liKOHIiK. WIIIIK. ritKliK- made i«y .Mr:-. Huliert' Dniniiiiond, H1CK It. STOll'l', MAHIl ;''T(J|!I' KAIil. MINTON, I-'HANCKS MINTI.I.N' A.s'll Dr. J. V. itn.-h .•?.". in fnlil, Denjitmin CIIAIII.EH 1.. ANIIKIISUN: Van Kill! I'll tv.'o hail'.1].' nl putiitui'S Hj- vil tin' nl nn unl.v ,,r (}„, (' t ,-r •ami HU-]>!:i-n .\iilnack a hanrl of JIII- LTImllf.-rv uf Ki-w .h-r-i-y. inaiii- ,-n !]1(. ,!, .-' of til,- ilnti' lu-i-i-iir, ill 11 i-uii-i- u-lK-ri'iii Aili'- liitoef. Tin1 fair riimrniUi-i' i-niisMeil. of I'tlHT:-. ill" i!i'fi'lli|:nil,, ymi 'in,- 1. .,11 ill il' 'f. II. I-Ioyil Rush, whii was rhainii:'.!!; iipiu-ur, i.li'il'l, iiiiwri- „,- il. iiiiir )„ ||,,- I,.!| ,if ,'.:it,l i- inliiiiiiiiiiiil, ,, - !„.[,,,-,, I!,,. 1 ;i|. C. Ivlward Knviek. Karl. Krank. ilny nl' Irfti'lirr, lu-xt. .11- tin' .sniil )|i|| v-ill These are the day(lays wlu'w n a delightfullgyy refreshing drink calls often— :Kpenrer ami Wei-ley Piiiterson, Eail III- t:il.i-li in I'lilll'irssr.il iiisnhli-t you. • •- • Dinumiiii, Walter h'ary. Frank MUZZH. Tin. miiil bill i. lili'il f.,r imi-iilinn ,,f rei - the dog days—when night tinu? finds u^; tired and thirsty. lain liimls ill tlio '1'iiwii.sliiii of slii-i viliiii-y t'lilfcrd liro'wr, lien iainin ViinKeu- in tin- Ciuntj- of Mnnmiiutli iiml Shit,- i.r iill, <;;;ora:e Lewis, j"!"i Diver, C. Ni'W Jfi-i-.ey, of vvhicli MnriK Mi-rria ili-l So order your CREAMALT today. s.'iv-.i'il: mill ymi. Julin I-'. KluiilK-ir, llnn-li'l Arthur Hall, Wesley Watkins, Per- UliiHiiii White, l''ii'(li'i'ii-li It. .Sloiit iiml K«i-| Give every member of the family a chance to enjoy a wonderfully j rme Ayres anil .l.n-vpii Atiniitck. Minion, nil- m.-iili' ih-r, n.lnli!:' }„•,-,.M.< s . i, mi' ti'iiimU in L'l.mnum of ;;iiil liunls • you, invigorating drink as often as they need it. «».*. l-'ii'ilorick Kliuilii'i-ii, nri' ni.-uli' ilolVnilnnt l>i'- i-nii**' ymi nmy liuvc HHIIII' lijrlit in- tnti'r,"t Rosc-Fetiton Farm Raided. in til*' ttlun'i' ol your wife. .Itiliii !-' Kltiu- CREAMALT docs not merely, fill you up with tasty water. CREAM- Prohibition anent'i rai-led the Kosa- lii'i-ir, in hull IIUI.IM ; yon, Cviiriiv White, .n» ALT contains Chocolate, refined sugar, milk, egg and pure soluble diastase niaili' ili'f.'llllimt IR;CJUI.IC you mity hnvc riiino' Eer.tnn farm near Asbury Park last riitht or interi'at in tlm uliiin. of your wife. malt, scientifically blended. Compare it with other food-drinks. Wednnesdaj iiijrlit. One hundred Harrii't Minton WlilU'. in »ni,l l,,mlH • y,n, liottles of e;in were found stowed Muuil Stouti uro inmlit ili-ft-iiiliint IXCIIIII-I' THE first thing that every- you nmy huvr riomt! riitlit in- iiitorfnt in t'llc away in a settee in addition to sev- Hlilire of your hilslmml. Frcilrrick It, Stout. QUICKLY PREPARED—HOT OR COLD. i eral cases of whiskey. Frank P. body remarks about this new in nail] Intuit*: you, l''runroi. Minton, ni'i' mitile lU'fcniiiint IHTHUMI; you miiy have mune Kurd, manager of the place, and Jean Cleveland Six is its new riirht or Interest in til.' allure of your liu:- Billico, a waiter, were arrested and llnnil, Knri Minton, in nail] lunilf; unit ymi, each was held in $501) bail. The bail smart style. •• Chiu'U's I,. Aniloi-i.nn, art- muile ilefciiiliint beciiuso you miiy have ;iomt? riulit or IIILM-- was furnished by Daniel Francis of eHt in tlio shuro of your wift- Cliuiloll'' M.. L SELDEN. Distributor, New York and the men were re- ' And the ability which cre- At New Low Price White AmlciBiin, in tuiil luiuU. leased. 222 Shrewsbury Avenue, ates so beautiful and distinct- nitte.l Auirust 10. 111-Z2. HEIIXY, QUINN & I'AIISONK Phone 1034. RED BANK, N. J. EATONTOWN NEWS. ive a car has endowed it also SollcitnrB of Ciimpluilinnl. with unusual power, sturdy . I1. O. B«l Dunk, N. J. William Ayren, Sr., Hurt in an Acci- CONCRETE ROAD CONSTRUCTION, dent Last Week. strength and high efficiency. Freehold, N. J. Notice in lior^by Kiven that Mealed hills William Ayri-s was knocked from will be received by the Mayor tun! Council his wagon last week when his vehicle The Sedan—with its body of the JliiKiiiki] of Kreeholil, N. J.. for this was struck by an automobile owned reconiitructiiin of Thrnckmnrtnn Htieel ftti'l built by Fisher—brings the I', O. U. Cleveland openeil mill reail in public in the Munie.ip"! j by John Patterson on the corner of Building on Monthly.. AiiKUHt HHth. 1022,- lit , Lewis and Pearl streets. Mr. Ayr'.:! highest type of closed car eleven A. M., ilnylidlit Buvini: time. jWiis laid up with cuts and bruises for luxury and utility within the 1: The work enlmiafci of uppriiximnU'ly 3.1)00 'a few days but he is all right now. cubic ynrili* nf excnvntion: 10,(100 MIIIIIH-I? scope of modest price. yurdu of reinforct;J concrete unil -1,000 IIIKMI a\ I Frank VanDorn is back at work Today's Best Buy in fce.t of concrcle curh. j after a sickness of two weeks. •Wouldn't it be wise to ob- Drawini^H and tipeeilieatiiinii for tile IH'II- ore ice posed work, prepared by Cliiii-lct. A. Nljet., Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson tain immediate delivery? Closed Cars borotlRh enlrlneer. are on file ut the ollieu are spending; two weeks at Camden. of Haid enKineer at the Milnieipul Iluidling. Freehold. N. J.. iiml platiH imd iiinpitHiil Clarence Covert, Henry Harris, forms may be obtained upon tile ileiionil ''f Lewis Dingman and John Watkins ¥5.00, which limounl. will In* ri'fiiml.-d upi-n ! are camping at Sea Girt with the Red return of the plnns hi-fure the time H|H:i;ilie'l | Bank cavalry troop. for opening the bidf. All bids'nilli.1 he tiuliniilleil nil Ilii- rornl. Phvsiemis know that in summer weather you should Joseph Aumack has received a furninhed liy the IliiroiiL'h. t'lu-lo^eil in ;i eat less food, but food that is more noiirisliins' and easier contract to put up arrow signs at aeiiled envelope. beiiriiiK tin' niune iiml uil- I Ucd Bank to denote the line of march dresH of the biililir, the name of tin- pro- Corner Maple Avenue and White StreetLRed Bank, N. J. posed work, and nililre?s-il to Hi.' Mayor to digest. So they recoimnen j iee cream and those \vlio i to be used at the coming fiftieth an- and Cnuncll of the Ilurniiirh of I-re. liolil. All know that Heathization is the new scientific way of mak- jniversary celebration of the Red biilB must be ing purest ice cream, will tell you to buy Castles, because • Charles Riddle is painting his ntntlnir. Unit n:ii<1 iuroty enmptiny will pr.t- house on the Tinton Falls road. viiln the liiililer with the rnmirc-.l bond. it is Heathi/.ed. | jTho llorniiiib (JouiiL-lt i-.^.-r.-,.,, the i-iwlit Perry I>. Cook of Brooklyn, "fur; to i-oi.vt .-.::• ,„• all hlilB if deemed In tin' merly of this place, hastieen renew- h"Ht inlei-eiN nriho Ilori.unh t" do no. lleathizati'in is the hij^est improvement in scientific ice ing old friendships and acquaintance- II. M. KIIIIKK, cream mak'mx. It is the greatest advance in food sanita- ships here. Borouiih Cirri--. Charles Bennett is tearing down a Lulcn Lan^hend Will Help.. tion the world has known in many years. I large barn on his property on the CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY !j C L E V E LA N D Luke Lonehend will help yon irel I Tinton Falls rond. He will build a a joh, or rent your houQo or fillon ? [new barn. It is the science of increasing the purity of ice cream by other want yon inny have.—Adver- | Mrs. William VanWinekle, who is tnent. freezing it in a pure, sterile, clean, wholesome atmo- I stopping at Sayreville, will undergo a j second operation at a New Bruns- sphere, inlinitely purer than air. | wick hospital next week. diaries Selienck was knocked un- There is a dealer in your neighborhood who will serve, ronscions by a fall from his bicycle at the foot of Mill hill last week and you this better ice cream. he received cuts over his left eye and on his lip which required six stitches j to close. He was treated at the Long I Branch hospital and he was taken home a short time after the stitching was done. ? Edgar Cloud of Hood River, Ore- gon, has been visiting his uncle, Ste- I The mi'tiibers of the Reformed jj> • Sunday-school will enjoy a picnic at I insuring a fine residence neighborhood to every purchaser of a lot. £ i Highland lieach liminrtow. Thi'y will ' IVfcips of the property and prices of the lots can be seen at meet at the church at nine o'clock in j the morning and make the trip to the j our real estate office. , ^ seashore in a sight-seeing bus owne'l ' *.by liurdge & Uussell of Red Hank. 5* Miss Nevea Forbes of Hawthorne, A i Nmv York, is spending a week with ; y I Mrs. Daniel 1). Hi'iidrickson. I Mr. liiz/.y, a ti'aehcr in the high! , Hawkins \ school at Li'iinardo, was a guest of I Theodore Hutterfass part of ''lint j Pitman and Gregg Systems of Shorthand taught. .week. I 10 Monmouth Street^ Near Broad Street, Oliver Ilolton last week drove ' back from Detroit, Michigan, in a All Graduates assisted to Desirable Positions. new Studcbaker automobile which lie Red Bark, N. J. bought at that place. LITTLE SILVER NEWS. The Womnn'. Club Clrnrcd $B0 l.y n Slipper I.nst W^ck. Call, Telephone or Write for Particulars. 'Tlii! Woman's club cleared $80 for their general expenm- fund by a mip- piT Tuesday night of last week. Mrs. Kdwiinl A. Bowman waft ill charge of the affair. John Moore, Jr., haa returned ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal. from the Long lirniu'h hoBpital, where In: was a patient several tluy3. No HervieeH will lie hoM at the Methodist church on Sunday, August RED BANG REGISTER, AUGUST 23, 1922,

D. KENNETH MORRIS. Mamri^uUi County liV.l :-n, AUTO REPAIRING Iwtkv t(j ci-L-diturs to ij i-nt duinirs ti^ainst to tlic cr CHlfiU". - BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. »nd OVERHAULING In Hit- mutter nf the i-a «! John K. Iloli- ni.l, tl,, ir ,!. l,t» H THIS IS'FENCE BUILDING TIME. l , l ncd. »i.»ill c-.lul.-c.lul.,, unOtr oathciif.li,, yjiliin 'tr. m Going to Have a Party? Ford Work •> Specially l'uruiant ti> the order of Jiisjeph It. Dunn- from lh<- ••< rl l, Walter White. Mr. Wh:-- I, to Woodhury. Mr. and Mrs. L. .-:. II. Ene.lishtown are on a : v • v cation to Washington, Vernon and Delawnr. Wate rllhe trip is being" ma'!, bile. The ladies' aid socie'v . • tin- (ilen- dola Methodist church • ared Slil", at a fair held last Wei k. Th" Suv- day-school of this churrh ••!d it., pie- 'nic last week at Point PI ;i!;.ant. ' Mrs. Minnie Trump.!' at the office of the A. A. 1 i";iiir. Inrn- per company at Farming' ale, hass re- turned home from the <'atsl.il] nmun- f taina, where she spent a w el;. Just Right for Two! ! Dr.. Abraham A. Brill of Allen- hurst has offered the Ocean town-hip committee the use of a tract of land The 1923 Four Cylinder Roadster in West Allenhurst a? a park. The Smart, sturdy—you won't find another two-passenger :land borders .on Deal Lake. tour cylinder roadster that compares with this' new I Linens and laces valued at S 10,00') Buick in quality or in price. ^ 'disappeared last week from the Ori- iental show rooms of K. M. Kahn of Inspect it from any angle—snug, beautifully tailored lAsbury Park. Two detectives are- top; long; low body lines; heavy one-piece working on the case. itf •&-- fenders; lots of room for two people and two com- Mr. and Mrs. •William G. Bedle, Jr., and John Lyle of Matavan and partments for their luggage. A big steering wheel Miss Mary Conover of Manalapan are that comes up to you, a shifting lever that operates spending two weeks at Sunset lake, without bending forward, a transmission lock, and near Bluirstown. improvements which give 1923 Buicka a Class "A" Dr. and Mrs. Asher T. Apple-gate 1—MINX CAPE, 1,H5O.OU. has bought a Curtis uav^ flying boat ,which will carry passengers. lie has a landing place at Belmar. 2. A LUXURIOUS HUDSON SEAL H. I Mrs. Frederick Messier-of Michi- CAPF. (dyed Muskrat) of generous, gan City, Jndiann, gave birth to a flaring lines, is finished with trie daughter last week. Mr. Messier for- new chin collar of Jnp Fitch which, Monmouth County's Largest Automobile DIstributor merly lived at Freehold. to the layman, louks a lot like ! A daughter1 was born to Mrs. J. sable. .125.00. 3 I Henry Voorhees of Bradley Beach ---Red Bank, N/J. i.;; Sea Bright; N.. J: ''last week. The girl lins been named i. THIS GOKGKOIIS MINK CAPIi- Laura Marie Voorhccs. COAT slious the most marvelous Telephone 955 Telephone 90 Lester Tilton and family of Y.\- skill in the working of the skins. have taken ponsesruon of P,}- Sc:hi-nu;Kl;U in sleeves, chill wood ' Jeffrey's gnrage on Norwood" Richly lined throughout with a sell avenue at that place; patterned velvet of treat beamy. WHEN BETTER. AUIOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Mv. and Mrs. Walter H. Grove and 1,61)5.(10. family of Karniingdalo h.ave returned from an ai:tumobile trip to New York state and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baird r>:' Fort Valley, Georgia, fire Ependin.u tho rest of the sun:mer at their Iv'.- glishtown heir e. I Mi'F. Mnurice Meyers of Ashury Park pave birth to a dansh'ter la.'t week. The new arrival lias been r.anied Keisha. : At the Long Branch hospital last week daughters v. ei•< born to Mrs. T.. i E. Denuinu and .Mrs. Cecil West of Long Branch. A DARK NAT- THIS 40-INCH Rev. and Mr.-, i'. L. 1'almer and URAL RACCOON SPORT COAT. (their daughter llv.U: of 'Marlboro are COAT. Illustrated Illustrated above. ! spra/iing a ..vacation in the Cutskill above.-.• Beauli- \) it r .k natural mountains. fully matched, unisktal is made I Adam Worth of the Elberon post- full-furred skins entirely, shawl office, who has been a surgical pu- is 40 inches long. collar, ciilfs, I'or- l tient at the Long Branch hospital, is HtiCw shawl col- dcr aud all. nt . improving. lar, J c n n y Texas top skins R. Shury of I.oni; Branch was flne'.i sleeves. Heavy of finest l;rade $10 last week at Ashury Park for not silk cord belt. SI9.5O. having his driver's or car licenses 225.00. with him. AN l Miss Etta M. K|irague of Allen- HUDSON SliAL town gave a party and dance a few A LUSTROUS C 0 A T (dyed nights ago in celebration of her CARACAL COAT nuisknit). Illus- birthday. j with a circular trated nt left. (lore is 40 inches Milton Sherman, assistant post- Natural squirrel, long. Illustrated beaver or natural master of Munasquan, caught a at right. Luxur- striped bass last week weighing 1(1 skunk for its ious collar and elahorate shawl pounds. ' ; cuffs of natural collar and wide Harry Jones of Asbury Park skunk. Brilliant- jenny sleeves, caught a six-pound weakfish lust ly "figured lining. turaed-hack cuffs. week off the Ocean Grove fishing 210.00. 239.50. "STANDARD'S" strongest point! pier. 1 Carl V. Spaulding of Allentown is BAMBEHGICn'S—TIMID FLOOR spending a vacation nt Harrisburg and at other places in Pennsylvania. ITHHE drive that comes from instant ignition and New sliding doors have been put up on the Elhenm firehouae. The' -i- complete.combustion! Full power anil no waste. work was done by Wallace Enrle. '} Uniform power, DEPENDABLE power. This is what The Bradley Beach baseball team I defeated a team from Point Pleasant i "Standard", the balanced gasoline is delivering in last week by a score of 7 to 5. j hundreds of thousands of motors every day. The Oceanic lire company, of Long Annual Advance Sale Branch will hold its annual fair Sep- tember 11th to September 10th. | But power is only one of the many points in which Miss lletn Sehanek and Mis;; Grace | "Standard" excels. "Standard" motor gasoline gives Mngee of Marlboro are spending two weeks nt Stanford, New York. Women's New Fall Coats instant , leaves less carbon and delivers all Joseph Woocllield has had a con- crete sidewalk and glitter laid on his the mileage you can possibly get out of a motor. It property at Karminirdnlc. is economical. Mr. and Mr?. John A.' White of We9t Long Branch have been visiting 39.50 49.50 59.50 nt Delaware Water Gap. For all-round, year-round satisfaction "Standard", Joseph C. Erriekson of Adclphh the balanced gasoline is the bent buy! Try it for a has joined the Knights of Pythias 79.50 99.50 139.50 lodge of that place. mouth—and you'll use it the rest of the season! Miss Laura lr. Wiley of Allentown is home from a Sunday-school con- A remarkably beautiful assortment of women's fall coats arc now Don't mix oils!—Experimentation is costly. Con- vention at Cnnule]]. Butler brothers of (ilemloln an1 being offered at very big savings. Assembled through the closest kind sult the chart and use the proper consistency of building a large incubator house on of co-operation with manufacturers, they reveal the best features of Pblarinc. their poultry farm. Mr. Lnlmw and Mr. Brunt of Glen- tho new fall modes in styling, fabric selection, and fur trim. (lola are Imildint; new i;arages on their properties. HAMIII;H(!I:R'.S—Tinttt) Mrs. A. I!, lleii'lrickson of Mala- wan is making a stay at Luke ('hatnp- "STANDARD" lnin, New York. iu*.u.H.r*t,ofi, William 1). Lull", of Fanningdiil • haa gone to Atlantic. City for a two Hie Balanced Gasoline! weeks' stuy. Edward 'I'. Fountain 1ms taken a position in the First national hunk al STANDARD OIL COMPANY Freehold. W. K. Traeey has bora appointe I (New Jersey) trunnt officer of Mnnnliipnji township. Mr:i. Walter Drown (if Knglir.h- "One of Amertcas Great Stores' trtwn guvo birth to u non last week, Miiw AdiiK1 Kly of KiigliMbtown i:j spending n month in Now IInm|rahirf, NEWARK, N. J. ,/] William Poolo of West Lonij Bwueh is lifts! up wsth l-hift'rfmtiKm. -' (Continued on noxl page.) Page RED_BANG_R£GISTCR^ AUGUST 23, 1922.

have approved the report of the W-.r.hSqUi/i Miivonk- lurljje will BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Ocean avenue paving assessment held September 7th at Manasquar.. 'commission, which has apportioned E. W. Bailey, R. G. Poole, R. M. (Continued from-last page.) $08,497 to he paid by the property Marks, Arnold S. Hartley and Earl owners and $1111,102.04 to be raised Lehman are in charge of the clam- Mrs. Alonzo Whitf, Jr., of Matsi- by general taxation. bake. , Van, has lx'i'ti awurdi'd the medal of Levine Marriei Levitte. tin- industrial arts .section at tho" Moving Homestead. Our RECORD Ocean Cily summer school for school Thomas L. Slocum, postmaster of Miss Ethel Levine of Freehold and iearlu'is. " She received the highest Long Branch, who recently bought Samuel Levine of Perth Amboy were iiiurkh in 25 out of 20 examinations. the Slocum homestead on Broadway, married on Sunday, August (5th, at William Smithliurst of Farminj.;- is moving- the homestead to Slocum the Freehold synagogue. They will Sales have increased eight fold in the ilalf has bought a ntw Oakland tour- place. He will build a new house on live at Perth Amboy, where the iny ear. the lot. Part of the homestead was groom conducts a meat market. Air. and Mrs. Frank Wells have built 75 years ago. House Hit by . moved 'iiilu tlieir nv\v house at Oak- Summonses Stolen from Cars. past two years. "There is a Reason/' . luirst. William Husterhagen'a house nt Tlu- (Jk'iulola school is boin^ paint- Summonses were left in 53 cars North Farmingdale was struck by ed by li. H. Morris of that place. which had been parked without lights lightning last week. The house was John 11. Lewis of Asliury Park is at Manasquan one night last week. slightly damaged. Workers in the 1 I Only eight of the offenders appeared field near the house were knocked eie!: with a iH'ivous breakdown. down when the house was hit.. . If you/want-to buy a "Peppy* dance - (iroi-jjc Able' of Adelphia has iin court. Four were fined. The bought a new Ford runabout. I other summonses had been stolen New Pumping Machinery. A daughter lias been born to Mrs. ; from tlie cars. The contract for new pumping Thomas Leary of Matawai:. i Withdraw Standpipe Protest. equipment in the Manasquan pump- record buy It from the Columbia list. liiirib'ii A. 'Jeffrey of Klberon has j Property owners in Neptune town- ing station has been awarded t6 the liought a new DodtJi' sedan. ship who protested against the build- Watson Hague engineering company. William Moore of Adelphia is laid The improvements will cost ?22,-182. up with a sprained ankle. in),' of a standpipe by the Monmouth county water company have given up Linen Shower for Neptune Girl. Mrs. Kizzie Irons of Adelphia is' the fight because it would cost *"25 to perimHy sick. get up a petition and $a00 for an in- A linen shower was given to Miss ('. I,. Hays will build a new house Klfreida Webrkamp'of Neptune City at. l'Yeehold. junction. last week. She will bee..me the bride Boy's Skull Fractured. Wall Township Native Dead. ' of Alexander Crawford in the fall. John L. Allen of Jersey City, a Miss. Wehrkamp received many gifts. Albert- Martclli of Asbnry Park, native of Wall township, died on "The Store of a Thousand Items" six years old, was knocked down by Sunday of last week at the Long Seacoast Trust Outing. an automobile last week mid his skull I lirnnch hospital. The funeral was A party of officials and employees was fractured. '1'he boy was taken held Wednesday at Glendola. Mr. of the Seaeoast trust company of As- to iho'Asbuiy Park hospital. Harry Allen was a retired commission mer- bury Park held an outing at Spring Exclusive Agents // 58 Broad Street, Red Bank Mack, a summer resident, was driv- i chant. Lake last week. A frankfurter ing the ear. The accident; according; Mnnnsquan Masons' Clambake. roast was a feature of the outing. 1o witnesses, %vas unavoidable. (Continued on next page.) Aged Maniuquan Mnn Dead. The sixth annual clambake of the Albridjje Eaton of Jlanasquaii died last week at the Spiinir Lake hospital. lie underwent an opera- tion last July. He. was 8T> year.- eld and leaves three cliihlr. n. 3hs. John II. Craly of Spring Lake, (haili'S Katon of Virginia, and Mrs. Edward V. White of Indianapolis. TO-NIGHT—Try this recipa for heat-forgetfolneas. Concert for Blind Children. Frost-up tho clinking glaosea. Pnsh ih» thaiin A concert for Mind children will whoro tho breeze can't miss them. Th»n—bttfn lie held tomorrow in the Monterey evening of these new Columbia Record*. hotel at Asbury Park by the Belmar Sunshine society. Rev. Zackariah AValker receiilly' gave the branch a iive-acre plot of land at Pitman and a home for blind children will be Imilt there. Freehold Band's New Officers. The Freehold municipal hand has olected Wilfred Walker president, Ernest •.'. Hamilton secretary, Walter '.Kennedy treasurer, Henry Jones kind leader and Mr. Walker, Jlr. !Hampton, Mr. Kennedy and David Jlill on the band committee"... Motored from Florida. Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Addison and children and Air. McMillian id' i'lm- ida visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adiii- f.on ol Kujjlishlowii last week. They made the trip liy automobile. They vili sin'nd a nnintii with .Mrs. alary century Addi.Mii: of Spriii!;' T.n.k.-. ! Ashu F.M'li Girl Injured. j l-'lo l'ourett,, twelve-year-oly d ii1 ol' A. II. rnuiett of Ashury '. 3'ark, «•.••; injured last week by bi'inf;' ' liit I."y an auinmol.ile. She was j brui.-eil ami cut on her lefi'S, body and I ],,.,iv • ; Arm Rvoken Crankinr; Car. j ' l-'rederiel; Waller uf Loi'.i;' l!i\:nc'i ! Jis !-;ii! up with a broken arm. It was ; l.roken while he was cranking 'an , ;ullnnn>l,ile. Tin' engine barkliikdi ami Lh t laiikhi'.ndlc liit kirn (in the! arm. i Automobiles in Collision. Everywhere A Sluilebaker loiium-,' car driven) NOW ON SALE by Henry Carr.ielki struck a Chandler j , ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC, ST. LOUfS DANCE RECORDS ear iiiiwn by li'vinf; (irubmall ia,-t t Dancing Fool. vi'eli at [.oiiiv Jlniiicli. Carmella was I Juat Becauce Vou'ro You. lined :^o and cwlp for reekle!-:' driv Louis P= Croce, Inc* Serenade Blues. Fox-Trots. Rose of Bombay. Fox-Trots. in;;'. Distributor Frmilc Westplml and His Tiainbo Eddie Elkim' Orchestra. Road Pavini; Assessments. Ashbury Park, New Jersey Orchestra. 'I lie Asburv Park eomnii'isionev: A-3GS4 10-inch 75c 'Neath tho South Sea Moon. Sunshine Alley. From "ZiegfeW Follies." We'll Build n Dear LiUle.jCuto It's Up to You (J'en ai IWarre) Little Love Nest Some Sweet Fox-Trots. Day. Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra, Ted Lewis and His Orchestra. A-3649 10-inch 75c A-3617 10-inch 75

I'm Just Wild About Harry. If I Had My Way, Pretty Baby. Deedle Deedle Dum. Fox-Trots. Nobody Lied. Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. The Happy Six. A-3640 10-inch 75c A-3645 lO.inch 75c SONG HITS Haunting Blues. - Mary, Dear. Baritone Solo. Mix Mirth with Melody Nobody Lied (When They Said Elliott Shaw. That 1 Cried Over You). 1 Wish Thero Was n Wirelejs To'- TISTEN and laugh —it's Berfc Marion Harris, Comedienne • Heaven. Tenor Solo. •LJ Williams. The greatest of A-3646 10-inch 75c Billy Jones. burnt-cork comedians—shuffling You've Had Your Day. A-3655 10-inch 7Sc 1 Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Sleepy Little Village (Where tho comically behind the footlights, Over Me. Dixie Cotton Grows). rocking packed houses with his de- Nora Bayci, Comedienne. Hart Si.ters, HiirmonUcrs. A-3652 10-inch 75c Why Should I Cry Over You? licious darky dialect—never told Tenor Kolo. Billy Juncrs. anything funnier than the two Song of Per»in. A-36S0 lO.inch 75c In May time. Tenor Solos. stories on A-6216, "You Cant Do Edwiii Dole. Rock Mo In My Swnneo Cradlo. A-3&36 10-inch 75c Male Quartet. Shannon Four. Nothing 'Till Martin Gets Here/' Special-SLx Gee! But 1 Hato To Go Home and "How? Fried!" It's the Last Timo You'll Ever Alone. Tenor Solo. Do Mo Wrong. Billy Junes. But it wouldn't do to laugK &H . Touring Mirandy. a, A-3641 10-inch 75c Dolly Kay, Comedienne. *'}« * * * » • evening. A-3644 10-inch 75c Me May Be Your Man. Pinkio, "Tho Flappor Song." Rules anil Regulations. Elliott Shaw in his latest ballad (QJ AVINGS result ing from capai:- Six :-:re rer;o;:nizL'{l everywhere. Ar.d By the Rivorgide. Edith Wilson and Johnny selection will pull your heart-stringa* \*J> ity ir.i-.nufti'.-tiire are now lure's ntv,' proof of its endurance: Tenor Solos. Frank Cmmit. Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds. olTercd to the buyer of tin. S:.'i'.:t- :;ii.i-.'.:-h;r,;L',-s s:\\es o!" repair p;irts, A-3651 10-inch 75c A-3G53 10-inch 75c and maybe make your throat get Dr. !:;;r Spcr.r.l-Si::. i he new yn: t of covcriup, ::ci"i(ie;ils ;>s V.'LII as service lumpy with "Mary, Dear," a Song VOCAL 51275-;s:;-,20:3uii.-!pri;-:,formcrpricc. Drlhe first, seven month;; of 1922 of deep feeling that gives full play vcrc ic: s llinu Yon Can't Do Nothinin'Ig 'Tililll IMartiV n Goto Here. Studi-b-.'.l-rcr rL'Ju.::1®i!", bccninc '• ' '-''^y v/cre for the How? Fried I 1 Bert Williams, Comedian. to his rich baritone. A chanmng ^ffcctivr: Ai.iju: .' 1:-1. after iltutie- nrsl-;-,evi.n r.innthsoi" 1')1.ry 1, ll>i(). Last Day of School at Pumpkin Center. Monkey Mnn Wireless to Heaven", a song fall of l1;i..113.r,n.)11v.!\ll,.!or,k-.BonIu-n,ll Tin: Sp.ri:^ Six at $1275 npre- CalStutvart,Comedian (Undo —The Shnvo Store. pathos, of a baby girl who mieses i: is .;, ^UK:eh;il:ci-policy o. !• iM; ..,.„,s ., ucw E,:,,Kiarc! c,r v;liuc- Josh), Edmund Vance Cooke. s aiKhnr; !o i,;,:m- imn^fart urhu; , , Studrbakcr has A-3C37 10-inch 7Gc A-31S1 10-inch 75c her mother. baviiiii"- Wiil) the rii:;t(imer. ,.r , , , evenilieri'tl.nnu that meansn value SYMPHONY Tl i'- pvr!>.>nr.:m'-r, i;i po;;!;ivcly unapproached These now Columbia Records sx& y, py pp Sleep, Little Baby of Mino. Parted.' (Tosti) Tenor Solo. typical of the all-star CoIranMa comfort, inv.l quality of the SpeHnl- [lnyvvhere in ll'.-.: industry. (Dtnneo) Charles Hackott. | willi h.i!3 9B003 12-inch Symphony $1.50 Monthly Program that's out today—-< ,'. M. rind ,V rr: ri l;t- Son o' Mine. (ZumocniU) r B Soprnno Solos. Lucy Catco. Hungarian Danes No. 1. \ each number flawlessly reproduced A-3G39 10-inch Symphony $1.00 (Brnlimii) MODELS Ai:D rrUCES-./. o. b. factories Violin Soln. ToBclm -SoiiM. to give you melody unmarred fay 49690 12-Inch Symphony $1.50 LIGIIT-KIX IUG-SIX Two Littlo Stars. (0'IInrn) scratch-or scrape or other surface ZVIVJ., iw w. ii.. ^n n. v. ! . .'.'"• IV. fl . fit II. I'. . uir w. n., f>o //. P. Calm A. Tho Niglit. (Bohm) Norwegian Bridal ProccGsion. sounds. The now Columbia Recoirdb Mezzo Soprano Soloa. •-: „ (GrlcR) Touriiii; $1650 1 are ready at Columbia Dealers, Romhla- (.l-1'.rn.j . Barbara Maurcl. Liobeetrnum. (Lliizt) Coti|>i'-Kr-:il!'.lir Knnd-lcr ( ! r;i:,:i.)... i .'./:> A-3643 10-imli Symphony $1.00 Pinno 8ol(ig. Percy Grainger. waiting to bo played for yet:. Tbar (2-P.^.) ii'.'j (l-l'avi.). 1K7S Coupe (l-Pas-i.) 2275 A-6217 12-inch Symphony $1.BO (J..-il:in ... '21)50 Sedii 2475 out the list now. Take it in and Cord Tnvr, Stdnrlurtl /:V/(/['/)rn*.'fif listen to this delightful collection «J5 latest selections. HOMER C. lyiETHOT, Distributor, 77 MOMMOUTJI :Jiiu.;;;i, u::u BANK, N. J. Tk.e Mil«ic of tho Masters—Fortunate ia the person who lovca good music. To him Columbia Tidephono 1074 I Symphony Records bring tho imperishable- music of the ngoB, whiupcringn of tho groat sweep tho universe, ,the joy and peace that Hvo in tho eecrot places of spirit THIS I S STUDEBAKER YEAR COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, N* RED BANG REGISTER, AUGUST 23, l&JEZ.

wtre held lut Thursday. Marie SCU-HOt SOCIETY, BkEF OF MWS. was furnished by the Junior band of l R«l IWk N. J. T. HARM30H STILES, North Long Branch; m MudtR« Bomi, " " "Utd ki tl. 1. Phone 111), AT THE (Continued feom tout page.)' Elberon', Now Ice Cream P«rl»r. DR. WILLIAM H. KERR, Mrs. Harold Luyton of West Free- Mias Gussie Bradford has opened t Ee&.?HlS .Rs0Ia—Wedne«4»n u UatH Wealthy) "Black'Leaf 40" club made ?118 at last week's block RED BABE N. J. cessoc to Dr. i. D. Throekmortoa. Ho. 16 here. died taut week at the Lone branch dance. Qrc&d Ql^«u&. PEACHE'S "SuieoV.B." hospital from meningitis. lie was 71 OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, Ac» boura: B A. M. to 6;S9 V, U. Ei«rll years old and leaves n widow and (Continued on next page.) day except. Eaturday. BEANS ONIONS Di-Chlor Benzene" Spray Booms fa* aay crop. two sons. He had been in the shoe* WILLIAM E. FOSTER, business at Asbury Park for a num-I insure anything, anywhere, anytime couw3ixu>a AT UW. MELONS "Insecticide Soap" ES6-J. Kow Yotk, Hew J Hose—Fittings—Repairs, ber of yearo. PAUL REVERE, CO Broadway, AtlssUs HtsU jf GOLDEN BANTAIf CORN SPB.AY NOW FOR M. Y. City. M. J. J EGG PLANTS Used Spiayers. Lawn Fete at Long Branch. General insurance and Jobbing of All Kinds. The ladies' auxiliary of., the Long R@ai Estate ROBERT PIERCE, Estimates Cheerfully Fnmithod. LICENSED AUCTIONED!, lp H0UI3© BUSHELS COMMERCIAL Branch Baptist church held a lawn Phono D63 Red Bank, N. J. Btaldence 46 Whit* fit.. Bed Haak. fete last week. Mra. Oscar L. Cot- Tclepiona 103S-M. trell, Mra. Lester Northan, Mrs. Wil- Room 8, Eisner Building, Bpccial attention to Bttlea ol tar& fttoelc, farra implementB and peraonal propertf. liam Knowles, Mrs. John .1. HUKI? and TUNING REPAIRING I SOB ,.V^ Mrs. William L. Miller wen- in charge M. F. TETLEY, of the fete. NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS. w May Take Down Big Electric Sign, Tetlcy'9 New* Stand, The large electric advertising sign NDR3G 7 Broad 9tre«t. Bed Bank. H. 1, Telephone 798-R. t the north end of tlio Asbury Park DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, toadwalk will be taken down by the For Men and Women DENTAL BURGEON. 0 commissioners unless the back rent Ine snl rotnplou IjlxirnUnj am tain- Successor to Dr. Frank J>e. Healers la on the sign ia paid by the United equipment, uifen peculiar a'li'ais C4 Broad Street, Eisner BuDd'.ng. fyiila boyi «m1 ffirli f jr »noc.Ul Rootna 4, 5 and Q. monogram Bigns company. Ofllce Iloura 8:80 to 5:00 o'clock. ENGINEERING Telephone 302-W. Automobiles in Collision. 4-year Course, leading to B-S. Degres An automobile owrn/rf by Benja- Electrical Civil Mechanical GEORGE McC. TAYLOR. C. E., min M. Price, Jr., of l>i.'lrnar, struck Thorough kno^IoJiia of bailr prlm-ii>Ioi un- CONgllLTTNG ENGWEEB, tlerlyini! all enalneerinit. Theory ami prartlcs CIVIL EMGINEEB and SURVEYOR William H. Gildcmeyir's car last eo luiiJ In hinrl. Wnrk H mrlu Drnciicut Uin>ui:h liio Co-upeiftlif« Couraei bj taking id- ALL WORK GUAUAfJTEED 3 Eianer HMj.. Broad St.. Bed Bank, N. 1. week at Manasquan. i'rice was fined rainfaffe r>r the tru.il "work.iltop of IJie world1* 525 for not giving (iililemeyer the I'hlldlpliiB Clft iu 'Ion un.l i REILLY, QUINN &. PARSONS, rat in practlrc alter tlir mth COUN5ELL0E3 AT LAW. right of way on the road. throuati S^hocwre aii.I Junii Dsvidson BuilditiB. Bed Dmnlc, Ho;Id for Grand Larceny. HOME ECONOMICS — John J. Qulnn, Theodore D. Porsoni. Abraham Reich3tein and liis sons SECRETARIAL LIBRARY SCHOOL no inmlcii QfTa JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, William and Samuel have been held foiif-ytar course leKil: l Ui itis 11 COUNSELLOES AT LAW. This in §400 bail on a charge of grand a three-jeat Junior illrn;o On U\\ .1 Davidson Building, Broad fitrcot, year coui-)fl for Dietill . Tl ;h tra Lntnc larceny. Oscar Reid of Asbury Park In DomeMttie Srieiv tha Uumestlr Arli. BED BANK, N. i. said that they hired liis automobile NuraiJiB, Dft'ssmahl Mtillnsry. O)iltim« D»- and did not return it. titn. etc 8«crttar•iul in i tuo anj faur- EDMUND WILSON, yeir rourso for UithenluLlcsl &n<1 prnclkal COUNSELLOR AT LAW, At The Price! Died in Her 93d Year. training of Llbnrh BED BANK, N. I, Mrs. Ann McCarthy, widow of K. G. MATHESON, LLJi., Pros. Offlcoa.; 10 East Front Street. Dnniel McCarthy, died on Tuesday of Took Lydia E. Finkham's ALSTON BEEKMAN, lnst week at the home of her son, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. The Goodrich "55" is a Owen McCarthy of Freclnkl. She Vegetable Compound—• Offices. 10 liroad St.. BED BANS. H. 1. was 92 years old and had lived at Read th© Result DR. W. M. THOMP5ON, Freehold twelve years. 38 ,32nd anil Chcitnut Sti, Phil.. DENTAL SUBGEON. Cincinnati, Ohio. —"I suffered for a 2d Nafl Bank BuiMins, Bed Bunk, H. X. rial tire of real value at a Autoiats Fined; year with nervous troubles andirreKular- Gas administered. Hour* 8-5. Louis L. Kugel was fined $15 and itiea before I took coata and Isadore Abniins was fined GEORGE D. COOPER, Lydia E. Pinkham's CIVIL ENGINEER, price remarkably low. 125 and costs for reckless driving at Vegetable Com- Producing a rare beauty of SucceBHcr to Georife Cooper, C E. Asbury Park last week. Louis Colin pound. My back Patterson BuMinir. HED BANK. K. I.: if Lafayette, Indiana, was lined $15 tone and distinguished by pained all the time GEORGE H. ROBERTS, nnd costs for speeding. ' . . charming design, the and I was unfit for GltADUATK AUCTIONEER. No3e Broken in Aulo Accident. housework. I wasPtdifrrte or Cniilt Stock, Farm Solet, P«r- is the economy .tire for worn out if I cooked eonal Property. New Monmouth, N. J. Kufus Parker of r'armingdnle a meal, and was un- Telephone Middletown 278-M. light cars made with all liroke his nose when a Ford car he able to do my wash- MORRIS FUNERAL PARLORS, was driving ran down an embank- PHONOGRAPH ing. My girl friends MoijRrn EquiDme"t in Every Particular. ment and hit a pole. Mr, Parker was and my Bister told Office and headqu irtels: 8 Wftltnco Street, forced off the road to avoid a colli- me if I would take Phono 770. Bed Bank, N. J. the skill of Goodrich. sion "with another car. is famous as the crowning achievement of the illus- your Vegetable Com- CRAIG FINNEGAM, Death from Blood Poisoning. iound and Liver Pills I would bo re- CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. trious Remington Family. • fieved. After taking the first bottle I BELFOKD. NEW JEBSEY, Mrs. Willis A. Mount of Mana- Phone R3-J. Kean3burfr. It has everything you de- squan died at the Spring Lake hos- Sold Exclusively by felt better, and neglected it awhile, but pital last Wednesday from blood found I could not do my work until I J. PERCY SMITH, poisoning, after a sickness of ten Knickerbocker Pharmacy, was stronger. So I took the Vegetable CEUTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, V'UB', Suadrieo, Compound again and now I am the47 Bergen Place, Red Bank, N. J, mand in a tire-—rugged weeks. She leaves a husband and mother of a li) months old boy. He 13 Phone Red Uanlt 713. two brothers. Red Bank, N. J. Perio'lical 'audits, balance sheets and Droflt fat and healthy and I am Bure I could urul ln<3 aL-countH prepared. Incomo tax Allenhurst Couple Kilgaged. never have carried him if it had not wnrl; a specialty. construction, long mile- been for your Vegetable Compound. I C. H. Terhunc of Allcnluirst has The Tone and recommend your medicine to all women GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., and announced the ungaiieiiirut of hies Quality although I aniyoung to be advisingGomo GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E., age and good looks. (hiughter, Miss Anna Mary Terhune, of the one older." — Mrs. CHRIST. PETROPF, civil, i::N(iiNKi;its AMI) .suHvcvona. to Edward W. Gummncr, also of Al-I 318 W. Liberty St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 60 Brou'l Street, Red Dank, N. J. lenhurst. No (late fais ht-rn set for Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- Luke. Lonerhead is rendy to serva You can't beat this tire for all- the wedding. pound contains no harmful drugs and you at any time, no matter what youc Crippled Cbildren's Outing. can be taken in safety by any woman. wanta may be.—Advertisement. around economy. And we sell The crippled children of the Oak-j hurst home were given an outing at Asbury Park last week by the Asbury it at an unusually low price. Park Rotary club. The children were taken to and from Asbury l'ark in automobile?. •- Well's Service Station Jos. Sesta Tire Co. New Press Room for .Transcript. Tel 1023 * '^' Front Si. • Tel. 395 Work lias been started on a new tile press room for the Freehold Where to Dine I RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK, N. J. Transcript. The building will be Good Old Marylnnd Stylo 32x37 feet and will accomodate two new Balicock express presses, engine WM. I. MORGAN and folder. Cor. »Jnnlo Avc. & Front St. - Tel. 316 W RED BANK, N. J. New Fish and Gun Club Officers. The lUanasduan fish and gun club last week elected L. H. Phelps presi- Served Every Day and Sunday dent, Orlando Dt\v vice president, from 12 to 8:30. Harry Newman secretary and Frank Home of Miller treasurer. The club has '200 members. pa •WIT Ocean Grove Girl Engaged. v Mrs. George Howling of Ocean and GVQVC has announced the engage- C?r ment of hW daughter, Miss Helen A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That's why vege- Atkinson, jo Lei'o.v Sbibley of Spring tables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the Lake. Nouale has been set for the If It Swims, We Have It. baaementsjjf homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces, wedding. or the more costly systems. The N Rcclor Gets $750 in Gold. I \ j The Holy Nairn1 society of St. Home Ventilator Furnace Catherine's church at Spring Lake Tho Oriumal PATENTED Plptlen Model has given Walter T. Leahy, rector of Our Specialty Manufactured only by tho HOMER FURNACE CO., Homor, Mich. that church, a purse of $700 in gold. He hiis been transferred to the Deal will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from QT church. dampness, but will not detract from its natural coolness. Hoar Poultry Talk. Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. ~i Elmer Wene, superintendent of Hotel and Grill Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The the Vincland egg laying contest, en- scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat c^-^' tertained people from Glendola and Cookman and Sew a 11 Avenues. ASBURY PARK, N. J. units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, Hamilton in the Hamilton community and from there it ia evenly distributed throughout the house. house last week by a talk on poultry Opposite St. James Theater raising". Clean, simple and safe, a Doesn't waste space and Lions Club Outing at Long Branch. Phono 1-375 I doesn't necessitate a big installation cost. We can equip The Lions club of. Newark held its 7VVVVVWWVVVVVV7VVVVVWW your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours, ''newly painted" look annual outing nnd clambake at the for a little more than you would pay for a good base Green Cablets hotel at Long Branch burner. Ask us for more information. «. last week: Over liOO members and Washable Walls 1 friends attended the affair. O'Brien, Red lank osad Ssabright. Walls that hold the charm of color Bazar nt West Long Branch. The ladies' aid society and the Ep- Be tan and nai the looklrt "From Pig h R'a" " and retain their freshness for years worth league of the West Long with the help of soap, water and Branch Methodist church will hold a bav.ar and supper in the church hall STEARI3BOAT CO.. ©F P1EW JERSEY. a rag. next Wednesday night. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JULY 13th. 1922. Such are walls finished with Devoe Baird-Wyckoff Family Reunion. Subject to chanuu wlthuut notlcu. Velour Finish, (a flat oil paint.) Tho Baird-Wyckoff association will hold its annual family reunion to- The soft, flattints.in which this product morrow at (Mil Tennent church. Luncheon will lie furnished by the UotTTCon IMcr 24. foot of Franklin Street. Now York (Landing at tho Battery to tako oa and let uft is manufactured, are always artistic, women of the church. Pngsenirora only), and Uighlnndo. Oceanic and tted Hank. lending an enriching background to rclcDhono Call 70M Wulkcr, Now York. *23 lied Bank. N. J. Ulnhlanda Tclonhuno, 12J1 Births nt Aalmry Park. RED BANCt. the furnishings, and an air of good Mrs. A. Runsi'll Coble of Asbury HUGE Daily except Sunday. eon MEVJ vow Daily except Sunday. taste and dignity to the room. Park gave birth to a daughter on of ordinary quality nre not (jood A. M. P. M. Monday of last week. A daughter Lcavo Pier 24, foot A. M. P. M. Devoe Velour Finish can bo applied on has hocn born to Mrs. Jewell Van- ononsfh for prescription work. of Franklin street . . 8:30 2:45 Loav© Red Bank 7:00 4:00 Dyke of Asbury Park. Only »n«iil>fmi>o«to«n»klv« frimids n few nights »go in celebra- find euif aca cuts and ffirrlfia tfl tibitmi Inland uiitl HrooUly". can Im resell"'! m Iwo mtny t»sa. tion <)t Ilia birthday. About thirty CAN TAME TilOLUiV. glRvitu were present. At Higlilnntuj via J. C. T. Co., for Stona Church, Niivesliilt, Atlimtlfl Hatliinrg Beauty Pl»rade, Ilighlmtda, Holford, Kcanoburt;, Ktiyporfc, Middlotown mul Hcd Hnnk, 4. ^fiii A Imthing beauty parade will bn I At Red Bonk Jitney!! for Shrewsbury, Kntotilown, Loiifj llnmcb, A»- held next Saturday at Uradley lieach H. C. HUBBARD, l'r«p. bury I'lirlt, Fair Haven, Oceanic, llutnnoii, LittUt Silvor, Camp Vttli »niJ on the IHHV boardwalk. 10 lh'oiul Htreat, Ilcd Dank. Oceanport, Salvation Army Field Day. At Red Bank via J. C. T. Co., for fair Viuw, Middliitown, New Mon- The mutual field dny exereisea of Tol»i>lton<> 140 Tslcrhono 31! mouth, Bolforil, Kcanaliurg nnd Keyport. tho .Salvation aimy at Limn Branch Tta RED n/:UG REGISTER, AUGUST '/i, I'i22

Motor Repairs \n/i /- ;BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS as well a.'i work or ^encratorri is a lino of work in whirli we have spe- I (Continued from iast page.) cialized for years ami. therefore, we ; The Dani.l W. Wrmlit farm, local-! solicit any work ycu may have in tins i ed on•the road between Allentown line, with Out ulrm-Kt contidiiic;- that laml Clarksburg, was H.M last week at ' we can do it satisfactorily. Whether- • :-lierifl"s Mile for .I'll!,ntlli. The faun 1 it be a la rift- or .-'mall motor th.'.t urn- Mihl .last year to John Fredericks! us Blur&ains R-eliminary to Moving needs repairing', do not he.-.iiut" to fur S.'iL'.'iuii, an.) it was bought in at : e:dl us and if w.'W parts :'te required tile -h'-riii".H -al.! by Mi. Wright, who s l|l we can supply them from our com- plete stock. lu'b: a riortj'ajve on (he farm. " : ilJ L<-:; Brukin in Garage. [ PERTH AMBOY ELECTRIC CO., 2G0 Madison Avenue, llaliiel Patterson of Freehold .-uf-' PERTH AMBOY, N. J. S'.-red a broken lee; when he was ' Phono 1807. pinned betwen an automobile and aj wall ill Zoln'1'-- |;araue last week. The ; accident hupiHMHyl while hi.1 was try-! iiu: tn crank a ear. Victim of Henri Disease, i Samuel Ilarr of lielmar died last l'Yiday from heart disea>e. ile was i Entire Present'Stock'to be Sacrificed Regardless, of Cost and Value -V> years eh! anil !ea\.-s a widow, a • CMR MEW 6 iT0r;Y .STOPE dausihter and five sons. One son', OCCVPIElllJY U5 EKLVJ1VELY l.iiuis Ilarr, is editor of the lie] Const Advertiser. | Hint by Concrete Slab. William Whaley. an employee on j the .street pavinjr job at Avon, nu'f- j fered a erusbi'd foot and lacerations i OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF". of the hand when a concrete .slab fell | on him last week. ) Asbury Park's War Memorial. ; Asbury Park will spend $1S,000| on a war memorial tower to be built ; in Haiboail siiuare. The tower wdl : lie surmounted hy a eloek and a •rroup of (inures. ! Mnnasquan's Harvest Home. j Are now on sale at prices that have been cut to the bone in order to insure a full and complete clearance. They tangle your curls and toss your hair ribbons and The ladies' aid society of the Man-' waft away the big-, golden just as he's asijuan Methodist church cleared ' DINING ROOM SUITES. about $,'!0() a; a harvest home supper j BEDROOM SUITES. within your very grasp. •Piece AnnM'ieaii Walnut; regular IJiiOd, now $375.00 U)-Piece American Walnut; n'tfular $l>75, now .$387.SO last week. More than 200 persons! American Walnut; regular' S'-lfil), now $275.00 took sapper. i -Piece 1 O-Piece Solid Mahogany; regular SlilK), now $347.50 Chasing butterflies is oh, so tirjng; for a butterfly's -1'ieco Walnut; regular ¥'!0l), now $179.50 10-1'ieic. Solid Mahojraiiy; regular $525. now $297.50 Gas Killing Shade Trees. j -Piece Ivory; renuliir S-50, now $149.75 10-Fiere 4ineiican Walnut; regular $100, now $247.50 wings are swifter than the fastest little feet, and ' Leaks from e;as mains at Asbury ! •Piece Wa'iilll ; regular SI 75, now $119.00 10-Pieci- American Walnut; regular $:in(), now $197.50 Park are killing shiide trees in vari-!., •Piece Walnut or Ivory; regular S150, now $ 79.00 10-I'iece American Walnut; regular $21!5, now. $139.75 butterfly weather is warm. mis parts of the city. The e.as eom-j 1 LIVING ROOM SUITES. nany has beet , notilied to fix the BRASS AND IRON BEDS. You are just as hungry as if it were cold, but the leak's. . ' j •Piece Tap. '!iy; regular S l"i0, now $275.00 same food doesn't satisfy. The body must be free •Piece Veloiir;' regular SlifiO, now $197.50 White Knainvl, all sizes; ri'Ktilar $2-1, now $14.75 Former Matawan Man Dead. * | •Piece Tiipe.-:ry; regular S"-i7r>, now . .$169.75 ,'J-inch Post Iron Boil; regular $15, now $ 9.75 to throw off waste with nothing to clog the pores j K. Fletcher Harris, a native of | Piece Tapestry; regular ,si;2f), now $129.75 2-inch Post Iron Bed ; regular $ lil.SU, now :' $ 7.95 Brass lied, full size; refvuhu i?-lf». now . .$27.50 .Matawan, died last week at Flushing', ! Piece Lealln-r'; regular Sir.U, now $ 95.00 r or retard digestion. LOIIK Island, when' he had lived a j Pieci' Leather; regular $ 110, now $ 63.75 Brass Bed, full size; reuular $H. i, now $15.75 number uf years, Ile was ~'l years,; Bread is the food that.is always sustaining and old. ' j DUO FOLD SUITES. •ular !5l;!5, now. nourishing, easily, digested with nothing to irritate. Shooting at Barnegat. i -Piece Leal her: regular $250, now .$167.50 I ;i-l'iece Imperial; . $ 79.50 .$ 97.50 | IS l'k'ce lmporial; iular $1.10, now. .$ 69.75 Charles 11. Clayton, Frank Mill-j -Piecii Broiu •; ren'iilar ?175, now doon, George Conover and DeWitt •Christian of l''reebold were snipe j HUNDREDS OF ODD PIECES TO BE CLOSED OUT QUICKLY. shooting at Barneyat inlet last week. ] 05.00 Library Tables, now. $42.50 $ 2 1.0(1 Windsor Chairs, now $16.75 $ 1.1.00 China Closets, now. . .$32.50 is the ideal food, for sunny days just crowded with ? 11 0.1)0 H-I'iece Library Suite, now.$69.75 $ IKI.OO China Closets, now. . .$19.75 Burned by File in Gnraso. | 15.00 Library Tables, now $24.75 Library Tables, now $19.75 S 25.0(1 Record Cabinets, now... .$15.00 $ I'.1.00 .Serviny Tii'blua, now . .$22.50 play, when energy must be supplied to active little fleoi'ire Freeman of ,Ierseyvi!!e ! 30.00 15.00 End Tabks, now $ 8.75 $ 20.00 Record Cabinets, now... .$10.00 $ lifi.OO ServiiiK' Tables, now .,.$17.50 burned his hands last week while put-1 Leather Rockers, now... .$29.50 $ 85.IK)'IIall Clocks, now $42.50 $ 22.00 Solving' Tables, now . .$11.00 bodies. tir.g out a small lire in DoWitt Chris- I 15.00 o5.00 Leather ISui'kors, now. . . .$19.75 $ 22.00 Klcctric Table Lumps, now.$12.75 This splendid loaf builds and repairs, takes the tian's nara^e. where he is employed, j •4- place of heavy, rich foods in the diet; lays up a Death from Consumption. Mrs. Helen K. Conover of Asbury Not a Stick of Mer- reserve of strength for colder days to come. Park died last wi'i'k from a complica- 4- tion of diseases. Sh was thirty years Easiest CHILD'S BAKERY old and leaves a husband ami a son. chandise Will Be Ex-Soldiers Have a Cl'imbalft. Credit Moved to the New West and Wall Streets, The American Legion post at Free- 4- Red Bank, N. J. hold held a elumbake last week at Building. Lake TopaiuMiius. Music was fur- Terms. 4- The samr dependable firm and the nished by the !•'••; ehold band. + same convenient location for Policemen's Ball. the pa-it sixty years. The Patrolmen's benevolent asso- ciation of Heal and A lleiibiirst will hold its annual ball at the Asbury Park casino tomorrow nie;ht. Frnellold Property Sold. WHERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME. Mrs. William Gravatt of Freehold MATINEE EVENING ©Uias sold her property on Marey street ALL SEATS Karl Stilwell. 'Mr. Stilwell will ALL SEATS Si take possession in the fall. * ' .v Avon Church Six*Years Old. The sixth anniversary of the Avon Methodist church was observed by a j three-day service which beyan Sun- day and ended yesterday. Touring the Pacific Coast. Miss Laura Flanders and Miss Jen- nie IK bairi of Freehold left Satur- 5! day on a trip to Yellowstone park, "Oregon and California. Home from South America. Hairy 0. I.anj;e of Beln homo JsJ on a vacatioi n from Columbia, South America, where he has been staying the past three years. O : Pump House Burned. © Fire hurned a pump house and ;> : other small buildings last woc-k at the | Ocean Grove association dump at ! West Ocean Grove. Oj Reckless Driver Fined. (j Roy Hamill of 1'rooklyn was fined '.$20 last week at Asbury Park for Today, Wednesday, August 23 Thursday anti Friday August 24 aid 25 reckless driving and for .driving a ear without a license. Wina Prize Waltz. Miss Laura. Klien Haynes and Frank Lynch of Neptune township won a prize waltz at the Asbury Park eiisino last week. IN Yaclit Destroyed by Firo. A yaebt owned by C.. A. Lyon of Heal was destroyed hy tire last week Ball Bros. PERFECT MASON JARS 0 at I!arnee.at inlet. The boat was Out of every lmiMlred airls who s<;ek sueees:-., only one * ! valued at $7,000. finds it. "Stardust" shows the paths of out; of these throuKh Pints, dozen 74c Quarts, dozen 84c A dm-infc drama of New York life, laviflily produced with the briglitcst. liu'lits and the deepest shadows ever .suggested Good Luck Jar Rings, 3 dozen 25c ^ i Mnnnaquon Property Sold. the punch of "The Man" and tlie zip of thu Gold by one of Hurst's novels. v • Samuel Houston of Manasquan has Diggers. It is an A. .1. Parker Read production. Added Attraction Porcelain Jar Tops, dozen 25c Jj , bought the Frank Bachmann prop- © city at that place, formerly the A. 0. ick Sennett preacnts one of his Inte&t comedies, "$ Curtin property. A SNAPPY COMEDY EDUCATIONAL SCENIC. "CALL THE COP." Aeaop't Fnblc •^ j To Teach at Bradley Boach. OVKUTUHE—Medley of Old Ballads. OV KRTUKIC—Selootions from Cavnlicra Itusticanti. Duffy's fore Cider ii'negar, 'tar 22c•t.' Miss Gladys Cogovan of Hamilton, .Piwho Kraduated from normal Large Juicy Lemons, dozen 30c~ Q' school in ,lune, will teach at Bradley Crisco, 1 lib. cans 23c <• Ilieach next fall. Saturday, August 26 •£ i Boy'i Ann Broken. fVfulier's Psiscaroni, package 12c S1 Charles llulick, son of Benjamin Parson's Ammonia, full quarts 29c f Hulick of FarmiiiKdalr, fell from the i.huy mow recently and bis ri|rht arm In a rugged romance of the Southwest, Parowax, t Ib. cake 10c X ' was broken. © Del Monte Tomato Herring, can 23c .> j rarty nt Englialitown. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. I.aird of EHR- ]COS" Large Gold Disst, package 25c lishtown entertained a few friends: It is crammed with startling stunts and intense melodraniatif rituntions. . It i.s one of Mi'. Hart's best olTurinK». Eagle Milk, can 19c last week in honor of Mr. Laird's birthdav. 13th Episode—"GO-GET-'EM HUTCH," with Sheffield Evaporated Milk, , ' 9c Toured Eleven Stales. CHARLES HUTCH1NSON, tho Tlirill-a-Minuta KinK. Miss Julia Ciaub of Matawan has An Up-to-the-Minute Mnclt Scnnett Comedy. returned from an automobile trip tlirouch' eleven states and part of OVKKTURK—I'cpulnr Overture. Canada. r Twins at Morfjnnville. Monday, and Tuesday, August 28 and 29 Wonderful for iced Coffee ©| The stork last week left twins at jjjithi! home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. l.uMure .;. of Mor|^unville, ltoth nevveomers are 0 hoys. @ F'reiieau Firemen's Fair. Jj-| The Freneati fire department will 4. j hold a fair and supper on Friday and |> Saturday, September Htb and 'Jth. 9 Freehold Mouse Lenscd. 01 .loshua Allen of Freehold has Pe.ieoik Alley i' a l.uu ju .t nounil tin iiirimr from th« l'riini'osu I'atli. It lends to Ilie rrossrciads of The HI rui g I leased the Snlvatore (Jaii|;emi store mill Narrow and Kasy Sdeet; and there every wiinian must rlioo.'ie her way. .;. (there and will open a fruit store. COMEDY OVERTURE KINOGKAMS ?. i Burn Burned. *? A liirire barn on Joseph Hoffman';; farm on the Claiksville-Mereerville Wednesday, August 30 read was luiined down last week. STORE LOCATIONS: I'o»lin»tcr'» Salary l!nis.' •r. il i.r.iunil the hear the llu.s Inn been foreseen for several i n to enver liecaiiM' o) hi-; ov.'n wild- eau.se Mr. Shott wont unionize his j The -ida/.e in • pi-aking-. . In 1 )i. of weeks, as one afLcr another of the the ni'SH. Me hit three batsmen and g-avc WOMAN BADLY INJURED. shop. Mr. tShntl i\uy& he will not •liairman u!' I hr Inn .Republicans mentioned for tile nomi- six others. 1'reL' pa:.!1:-, (o lii'st base. reeo^ni/.c Ilie union,- hut he sa.VH Ihi;; ,vi ri: ai:Mfiunc'.'i! ii II. (' oo|."! nation have declined to touch it with GIRL-AND BOYS'DROWNED. |» ,t t^Nl Tin- SI-COIIII jiitcber ran to cnvor be- n ten-foot pole. The .Republican ma- MRS. JOHN SODEN THROWN .action oil his part is not thu principal ilisctivrred it 1 \lr.i .Margaret B. l.airi lie Of th« 'reason why lii.s employees wont work, erahl'i' headway. .Mrs. Kelly, wlm isseniblywunii-n ti iii-aih a bombardment of KIMI lianlc chine ha.-) not yet wiiolly given up THROUGH WINDSHIELD. TWO LIVES LOST AT RUMSON .Newark, t I.it;. The third pitcher did better, iiopc- of gelling a new candidate for H claims ihey an- terrorized. lives upstairs, was awakeiietl ;tn and lire, and thai tlie uni-ini wantn quickly and they ijiil go:"! w,.l'l, ii I' the a\'er;:;j'e man. Mr. Tetley aniiouiiccd hi.s candi- dition as the Result of an Accident a Deej) Hole at Ruinson—Charles entb inning". at Shrewsbury Lust Saturday. 'this power deh'nated to its ollidahi. preventing adjoining liuildi ags ^rom A. si-niUyiiuii! lii.-rck told of lln- iliicy for mayor-last fall, right after Wcathoff Drowned While Alone— 1 catching lire, .Mrs. Kelly',-- buildiii!: ill'eiellci's' lieirt'ei'ii Mr. H.-ciu il and Saturday afternoon broug'l.t de- He says he will never do thin. No A Narrcnv Escape. 1 •the election. Mi;. Tetley had been Mrs. John Soden of White road, was so bii.dly damaged Ili-il il will feat for (he Oriole: at I'hiinlield •'lecli'd >( councihiran three yearn pre- near Ked Hank, was badly cut an the question of pay nr hour:;-seems to he William Duffy, live years old, and \ involved in the trou'idi' al the lae- probably have to lie rebuilt. All "'' lo il-A el when they played the Kecieai I'liis. of viously. Hi., course Iiail lie'cn too in- front part of her neck last Saturday 1 '• lory. Yesterday morning only eiKht Stella Duffy, twelve years old, chil- I tile stock was destroyed. T! lhat place. The .--core v. ..- I- lo I'. dependent to suit the Republican ma- when she was thrown through the dren of William Dully of Hubokeii, j estimated at $15,0(10, ami V. K.-ll.' Joe Stryki'r wiufeon the inoiuid for chine, which hates any man who will windshield of an automobile in an ac- On Monday i\'iidiii!as Kriipin and were drowned last Tliuisday in the i carried only a small anioui the Red Bankers, lie piddled a cornl Jiot hike orders from Ihe machine. cident near Shrewsbury. Mrs. Soden Shrewsbury river Uumsim. The beer. ir. game but his support was poor. Last August Mr. Tetley unniiuneed Frank Jaltos were arrested un was in the car of her daughter, Mrs. children and then In 'itlu-r John, nine lit the same place years, The Oriole.'i struck a winning hiniBelf us a candidate for re-electiu'i ehar^es made hy Henry Darovich and 1 Walter E. Walsh of Elm phice, who years old, were liiij. , shallow Mr. Jjantield's boat, work- stride on their luiine grounds Sun- as councilman. The Kepuhlican ma- was driving. Others in the automo- Tony SavaK'e. I)aro\ich anil Savage | eoinplained that while they were jco- water when they •pped in a deep |)Uvm.,i to the ground. Sevei day afternoon when they defeated chine immediately set. out to heat bile were Mrs. Walsh's son Paul, Mrs. hole. John was ulled out by a j | win,;], i, | j t been ruin;)!' linn, It. ridiculed the idea that Mr. j iii)4' to work they were 'slopped hy )oals iu us ill its lielmar by a score of l."> In H. Two Sodi'n's daughter Margaret, Mrs. Md- bather but the iiiin-r children were were also destroyed. Hi:, I"- of lielmar'a pitchers were driven Tetley could win and it laughed at wnrd Soden of Tilton avenue and llvrupin and Jakos, who are labor his idci that he could heal the ma- leaders. The eonijdainants allege tarried away by I In- tidi- mill were $15,0011 and is partially i/ovcri"! \." tins 1 iii:-: I'roiii the mound. IJausewein, the Mrs. .Sadie Westcott of Wallace i'i"l Hank pitcher, was touched up chine. that Krupin and Jakcis threatened to drowned. insurance. The lire w;is (liscuN'ei l"!d bow m.d nilirr street. lor thirteen hits, which was one do them harm if they went to work, The body of tli>- ;;irl w.i:^ found too late to save the building or ai t rust:-. g,i After the primary last September •Mrs. Walsh was driving towards f'riday about 2(Hi \-;iu 1 -: frmu where more than the Red Bank'Ts made. pie lahor leaders had a hearing be- thing in it. The rcllection from I llii-y i,|i,• Ealontown at Ihe rate of about 25 p However, Btjlmar tlid not hit the ball the Republican machine laughed on fore .lustiee Wise. Krupin was held she was drowned, 1M,I tin- buy's body Ida^e was seen miles away. Om the other side of the mouth, for Mr. miles an hour and in order to avoid was' found Hevcr.il tin1 big boats was owned hy Willi- in very OI'HMI when bit'- meant runs, in $1,000 hail i'or the action of the 'hi lil- li:r I'l'i-aK lll;j, lip I in- i'etley got ll great many more votes a collision with another machine she and Highlands, u-hi'li- the Oriole 1K-.II the faculty o£ ^rand jury and .lakos was held in tween Sandy I!"" lluilsniifh of New Vork. liist.i. than either of the. two Kepuhlican was obliged to drive into the drive- The bodieK were t:il. i u» Jersey (ity, clouting out wallops wiien runners way of W. Dell Wallbridge's place. lf5(IO hail. Ottoritiu Trul'olo hi'i'anie lie cm his Sli'i-ch wit.ii Ihi- were on the base:;. machine candidates. Then the ma- the holid.sman I'or each man. where a double In ra! uas hehl oil CRAZY OVER DOLLS. chine r.et out to heat him ill the elec- Tlie cur struck a stone pillar at. the Monday. A warnii :-ii:n I'or bathers 'It is umet mif-s i gi'il as an argn- A hot game is expected this after- tion by supporting the other' Repub- driveway entrance and the shock has been put up by Aiidn>\ SuttiT Great Demand for Them at the noon al half-past five o'clock when lican on the ticket and one of the (brew Mrs. .John Soden thriingh the KEEPING A Ki6s' HOME OPEN. and Charles E. Till mi. Jr., al le spot Red Biinl< Elks' Fair. i ivol\ i- a linan- tin- Orioles will play on th'Mr home Democrats. The. machine boast- windshield. Mrs. Walsh was slightly I bat it wil \\ here the childri ,1 nwned. Ked Hank' and the surroundiii^ -.'iclioii \v! •1) tin: g-oM-rn- grounds against th"' JleCounell Col- ed that Mr. Tetley would never be cut on the forehead. None of the I Eunice Home to he Clnsed Soon Uu- 1 Charles Wei-thoil'. igbt year: counliy-ide has gone crazy over uler- i t o carry on I. ored Cianls. The Cii'iils aie reputed heard of alter the election. Mr. Tet- other occupants of the car was hurl leSB Money is Contributod. mi riniipp to he one of the fii.---le.-i ha;oLa!l aK- son of Frederick \\< sihulf of irviiiK- trie vamp dells, ,-\I tin- Nik.--.' fair art'.iun- in ii;;iit have 1-a.l ley made his light on the basis that i and the automobile was not badly Eunice home is a huildin^' and 1 gregai ionii in tlie stale. T:!ev have ton, a sumnier re:i'ii nl uf Highlands, which is being held on Kast I''roiil vhl with ti iiiihlii priiir lo man whom the Republican machine damaged.' ({rounds at Chapel Hill where elrl- r Sell! defeated the Norwood- of LOUR w as drownetl ill tin iT.er at W'aLi'r street, tlie dolls are mure eagerly' Hit ,'li'lrr I ill did not want must be a good man Mrs. Soden lost a great deal of dren of New York city are sent each the in Hraneb twice tliis year. Many of tll£ Witch last Friday The body was .-ought after than any of the it is sbiiwn lo be witliout fur the people of the town. The blood by a cut on her neck, caused summer. The home accommodate", til' merchants of Red Hank, at the re- found by William '' nm-r at low tide articles which are being disposed ol any Kireng", We spent some twi'ii- people .stood by Mr. Tetley ut the• bv the broken glass of the windshield. 100 children al a time. The childre'i on Ihe bench. It wa.- not until the quest, of the Orioles, bav corr-eiited election. The Republican politi- Dr. Tense, a New York physician, are picked oul from the poorest anil on the. co-operative plan. The fair iy-ii\e till :' uf dellar:- in On' tii close their stores nl live o'clock body had been 1'mu d that the par- 0|K,,u,,i" Saturday night anil the re- World Wair iur t ranspnrtation ;u • 1 cians of the town met with another happened to be passing by and he ad- thinnest, of the New York children 1 so that their employc-s can .-•'_'<_' the I'flts knew tlitp bi^ \'•a.- drowned. It eL'ipls from dolls on that night and for varinus- kinds uf pnipi-rty and fur game. disastrous defeat, for Mr. Tetley got ministered lirst aid treatment. Mrs. from ten to fourteen years of u^c, is supposed that tl, .• hoy had been Jlonilay liight aniounti-il to about Soden was taken lo the Long Branch rniiiMtHi it' war, which wi-re aii>o- more votes than was cast for any anil they are sent to Eunice home for walking along"' the and had' fyMO. The fair will end Saturday other candidate for councilman oil hospital in an automobile owned by a two weeks' slny. They have all the lulriy dfsl i oyid. < t-rtainly afti-f fallen ill tlie water. ,iij^hniglit of next week. ThT e Elks are that e\p';l ii'lice we need not. bt- WILL HE IN BIG SHOOT. either ticket. a Jersey Oily police captain, who milk they can drink and they have Alexander lleiinai •y much encouragad When the council organized on the came along-. Felix Santangelo of all they can eat, which is an unusu"il Orange had vlM.y nuicli encourag-cd over the re- afraid to incur w ha I cv.-r ilebt may 'n' a inirrow escape I'm n ilrouniiig last suit's from the first two nights. The 1 jC'Ci-s .-:iry to aeijlliu- llu1 rai!l'l:u:!:-'. Albert L. Ivins After Hit Old Title first of last. January, Arthur A. Pat- Red Hank accompanied the captain. condition for most of them, i There week at Monmoulh of World Champion. Mrs. .Soden sulTered a hemorrhage Beach. An at- receipts Saturday night were ii As against tin' ili'lit, we would have terson, the Republican machine's are swings and other things for the tack of heart trouble rendered hiim amil on MondaMd y nighih t ththe receipts Albert L. Ivina of Peters place baa mayor, took a hand in the game. and for a time her condition was crit- children to play with, and most of the .•i->:ili x'.hii-h would, lie continually helpless in the water and he was be- w'ere $f>fi-l.-l!l. The expenses of th'.' in'1!1' arming in vubii' with the lap-e of entered the Grand American handi- Mr. Tetley had been a councilman ical. Several stitches were required time when they are not in lied is 1 ing carried out by the tide when his fair will not be large, as the mer- thr year-, 'flic total par value nf tlie cap shoot which is to be held at At- three. years. At'the Republican pri- to close the cut on her throat. Her spent out in the woods and Holds or lantic City on September Kith. He mary and at the election he got more coiulitiou has since shown improve- on the grounds of'the home. The wife Kiivcd him. He and Mrs. Kei- chants and residents of Red Bank s-Turitles of Ihe railroads does not man have been staying at the Davison and vicinity have been very rencrous exceed II i llel ee|l billions of dollars. won this i?v°nt on August 'J7th, l!)20,. votes than any other candidate on ment. two weeks' online which these chil- his ~i2il birthday, by hi eakiniy'.'U out cither ticket. In spile of this hearty dren enjoy al Chapel IIi 11 is the out' cottag'e at ItuniKOii. -with contrilmtions. 'I'he prolits frmn 't'bf iniil.i.'i valti>' i-f tliu.-c .octiriUi':; «-.« the fair will be used to pay for out- tbout twelve hillions of dullars. of 11)0 blue rocks from Ibe nineteen- support hy the people, Mayor Patter- MISS PORTERFIELD RESIGNS. hrighl spot of. the year in their lives. yard line. On that occasion Mr. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ing's I'or children, Christmas dinners of. thi imoiinl the i;renter part is son in making up his committees did The money to keep the home (joint; 1 Ivins siiot against 7:'o uf the best not make Mr. Tetley chairman of a Snpi»rint(.iu!y a score of pense; improvements which will county was held at Freehold last ton Kincry of Kunison a few days Linde paper company of New York, | will be signed up the latter part f of Relief lire company went on a trip 7 to 0. One of the best pitchini; ex- henelit the whole people anil not a 'night. II. E. Taylor was chairman ; ne,o when he went to Mr. Hnifvy's which is one of the largest paperth. thii s k down the river Sunday in Andrew hibitions on the Nave-sink iield this favored few; and putting the town i of the meeting. At (he opening of house to collect money which he concerns in Hie Bust. White's cruiser, Olivia 1!. The out- year was tfiven by Harold Kelly of in n position where it'can. extricate the meeting- he read figures which he 1 claimed was due to him for goods A Birthday Party. ing was a most pleasant one and Atlantic Highlands. It was his first itself from the tremendous burden of stated had been received from the which he had sold. Mr. (loldin's eye Notice to School Children. i A birthday party for Mrs. Louis everybody had a great time. The appearance with the Ir.tertuwn team. debt which the present ollicinls have state board of agriculture, showing Only one man on the Perth Amboy was badly hurt and he sutfered oth- Al/Ml l Ipupil HI IH 1^ sV % Iwh I" l!A[Jt^lo expec. ItU ill^lllto attenl 111d^ I th1 'IVI.e i Peterl Ul i,u,,i..is of r-'aiiiicl, .-.i.nd- ,,.Oarden, .,<.., ...... s wa. s hel.^ d day. was spent in the -£usua, l way with piled on the people. 1 that it had cost the farmers this year er injuries. He had Mr. Rmley ar- Middletown township high school at al tlie home of Mrs. Peters's daugii- '•] l<;ust as one of the f«ituves Sun- side reached .second base. With .sev- At the close of the council meeting $Kl!i to raise an acre of potatoes rested on a chnrre of assault and Leomn-do this fall should present I ter, Mrs. Charles Parker of White days trip was sudi a ileligh I ill one eral new players the Intertown team Monday night Councilman G. How- . under average conditions. battery and Mr. lOinery had him ar- themselves at the high school for reg-i street, Ked Bank, last Wednesday - that the company will probably hold has one of tlse atron^i'si. teams in tha ard Lippiurolt told l:i:< colleagues The Monmouth county co-operative rested on1 the same charge. Hot 1J istration on Monday, Aupust 2Bth,: nhjht. The principal pastimes were another betore the season comes to a county. that he would be a candidate for re- , potato growers' association has been ineii had hearing-.s before Justice lii'i'J , i fI' theih,.}\ havhiiuen nonnlt previouslnt-tM'ioii';!y v [ game"anies anmildl (binciliidancing^, dose. election: I trying to getiill fanners to unite to I Whirlwinds Whirl Juniors. Wise. Mr. Kinciy was held in $500 registered for th^ coming your. Su- Wooclley Sn ii.-itorium, prevent competitive selling but have hail for the action of the grand pervising principal.—Advertisement. Governor Edwards Here Tonight. ' The Whirlwinds ili'l'eateil lha Special Notice to Ladies. not been successful. Potato dealers Little Silver, N. .1. Phone lied Bank Juniors on the West Front jury and Mr. (loldin was held in Governor Edward 1. Edwards wi l:!l-.l. Km- chronic anil invalid cases 1 have secured the .'services of an and shippers have been competing ^1011 bail, The men got bonds- Wood's Smart Shop, street diamond Monday Morning l>y expert in marcel' waving, manicur- with the result that prices have been be a K'lU-st of honor at the Elks' fair of neiirasi lienia. .A modern lit'.-illh re- the score of 12 to 9. James Tuttlo men. Mr. Goldin has started a .suit i:i!i Monn ulh street, announces for : ,[[ ]{i;(j ,,.,,,,. t()|liK.h, .,„,, iu. wM1 ln.lkt, open throughout Ibi' year for ing, facial and scalp treatment. She cut down to far less (ban (he cost pitched nnd Howard Matthews for §;S00 against Mr. Emery for the tills week s"ine very attractive be- an address. The governor is an Klk. al and surgical cases. Ternl;- is very thorough ami painstaking and of growing potatoes, and the farmers injuries which he KiiU'ereil in the : caught for the Whirlwinds. Ed(;ar I do not hesitate in soliciting your tween season models in popular : and '-booklet upon est. — Advrr- are facing a great loss. . Another light. He says Mr, Kimu'.v attacked .shades and mat' rials; also dosing ovlt Smith wan the niteher and Patsy call nl my beauty parlor as 1 well meeting will be held lit Freehold to- him and -struck the fust blow. lisellll'llt. Calandi-illo mid Stephen Schulta know my assistant will please in remainder of summer Htock, greatly | night, to try to devise some plan for reduced. 0]n-n Wednesiluy and S:it- i Fall is near. Time tu plant your Lawn Party caught for the Yankees. The (jiiino every respect. If your time is lim- protecting the fanners from disaster. roHcH fur next season. Come and sr- Uvas featured hy three home run!!, ited and you would prefer to make More Nourishing Than Meat. iirdav evenings .—Advertisement. I Wednesday afternoon, September led what you want while you can see (ith, un Mrii. Jiibn Lippineott's lawn, lOdtfar Smith of the Whirlwinds and an appointment I will he pleased lo Pure, properly tnndo mayonnaise in tlu lllMIS Woodley Sanatorium, •• n Rood body builder. Our National Notice, Ba.ehall Fan.. ' - l' '" bloom. Ivi'ssler C.un- Little Siher Point mad, froni 2:00 .,1 limes r'allon anil Kenneth Diet/, of receive i phone from you. Kelly's Little Silver, N. J. Phone Ked Bank The famous McOonno.ll Colored 1';"^- ''"«' KJ-owers, West 1'iont the Yankee team each j^i't-tiiiJT a eir- fitniti'iry barber shop, George Kelly, mayonnaise, containing only fresl to I'ulili P. M. Kxhibit of antique:; 121-J. A modern health resort open iyrl_ striH't, Itiver l'br/.a, Hed Bank.--Ad- 'euit clout. proprirloi, 7 Hroad street, upstairs. eKRii, bent aalud oil nnd highest gradt (i'nnits will play the Red Hunk and fancy artii'les. Ileni'lit St. (hroiighoul. Ihi' year. Equipped with spice3 and vinegar, hi an ideal food. oles Wi . day. afternoon, ..August. ! vertisemeiit. John':; chapel. Advert iseiueiil. Phone :!i!7-M.- Advertisement. electrical nnd hydrothcrapy appli- Race Nuxt Sunday. -o •«»~ Ask for it hy name if you want tin •Jllnl, at ;<:::n iJmrp, at Oriole Kifld, • Gemii,lc Bartlett Penra for CanninB! ances. Expert cure nnd treatment. best.—Advertisement. Cud Party Next Sunday mornim; at tnn Ju«t Out Tcxlny. Red Hank. Ibis is the greatestg . i'iil: i Ddicioua liartlett pears of linest Strict attention paid to dirts. Terinn oreil team diamond fluvor, dircet from trees, I'or sale for H'ven by «i,,-an ( uele, Hii4,(•• o'clock a sailboat race with Tour ol" Three wonderful Victor dance rec- the baseball more startcrr, v;ill bo held under the. anil booklet upon reipiest.—Adver- 'Pinno Tuning totlnv.—Adv isomont. canning or preserves; also (ir-rman | panions ol' Ibe 1'oi'ester.-; of Anien- (il'ds "I>eedle Deedle Hum," "Hot tisement. ;1 nuspiceit of the Nurlh Shrew;buiy ieo l.ips," ''.Send Hack My Honcymun," is the work for an expert. Our tun- prunps for cakes. S.'^L. del''abry, : '' - Monday evening;, August J«th, at ing anil repair department ia made ur Bit; Reduction 1S::;ii, Odd K.dlows Hall, Atlantic boat ami Ji;irbt club. ,In;i"pli Kali, "Dam-ing Fool," "My Rambler Rose" Examinations for Conditioned Pupils . ... ,r ., ,, Little Silver. Phone 811-11, Ued Hank. -"" of men'who ire so qualified. Let us , Highlands. Admission 115 cents. Ue- president of tlie Hell i!ml. business and "Ongii. Oogie Wa Wa." Come Pupilsi who, were conditicneil in at The (.crin.de Shop, 15 Monmouth ( ^Advertisement, estimate on whatever piano repair street. Sill, hand-made lingerie, | freshmenls. -Advertiseini'iit. men's n:.siiemtith, lit, nine o'clock, iieniiir lii;;h Stale localinn, price and other par I'uuk iirluinlj for the fir. I time this Felt luits, velvet, bats, duvetyne school building.—Advertisement. phone Eatontown 2109-K-4U hetwt lints fur iininediale wear ut Miss' A. Victor Rocordo. Fail find Supper. ticulars in lirst letter to ill. L. limn year, except pupil:! of (lie liinilor- li:O0 p. m. iiml 8:00 p. m.—Adver- I'vuti'ii arid lirst crmli', are rei|invitei| L. Morris's millinery parlora, 5(1 When buying recordn insist upon Tonight. anil tomorrow eve»l- tisement. nio, 17li Monmouth street, Red Hank. Vctrolaa il being n Victor. Victor records inga, August '.''d and 24th. Morgnn- - Ailvertisemenl. In rq;i!ilnr nl tlu; «u;>'»i'iiit••tnl«-nt.'»i of- Hroad sheet, Khmer building, Ued ill overy .style nnd finish on terms us; HIT, senior hi(;h lichoid, l''riday, Au- Hank. Adve i Tisenionl. outwear nil otharn. . liny them nt viilc Indepeniient Volunteer 1'Mre For Lunch. 1 low asi ?5.IK1 a month. Insist upon Tustini;'ii| 14 Monmouth atreet.—Ad- company. Cencretc road, opposite llnrvest Home Sui>j>er. ellst 2htll.•-••Atl»- Supper served ut 15:011 o'clock. Ad • Formerly Feirisitein'si. Everything est dolbir dnj'H in history. .Steinbauh marked "Cednrcove," lust lit Oceanic. \ ertisenieiit. work of every kind. II. «'. lloiclnil, tisement . Hie miriie hut the name. Come in anil Tln'1-n Aro Dollnr Daya company. Anbury I'ark.—AdvertiiiR- Finder please leave ut Second Na- and dollar days; hut the dollar dayi) phone 4!i;i-PJ, Lung Branch. Adver- make yourself nt home.—Advcrtlne- Tl>«* Piano Shop. WdOtlb'y .Snnntorilltn, mout. tionul bank, a ul reward will be :ienl. you'vy e waited for are tomorrow an I tisement. inont. ' -Advertisement. Park. We ,'ipecialiv.e in Uio most ilillicult Little Hiker, N. .1. Phone Red Dunk ii'Yidny iit Kteinbuehs, Anbury We lire now ivtuly '.villi n Hue ot Dr. Dunn, .'luririiiiii ChirhpoDt i|iml- curly Mittiiusii MuSbuci y, fvlisi A. h. throughout, the year (or medical and .Second Nntionid bank buiUlhii;, kc.il Wait for Your Hug tit IdcVa. at the- Hnnily Shop 1(1 {frond street, Himk. Hour's from !>:00 to 0:00 Formerly I''ein.itoin'n waiting room. Stnniny Stilwoll, Real Ellnlfi. ity. A. II. Dirlmii, Dninimiind plnc«. iMorrin, in''tin«!i'v piiiioi"•, iniiin I*/. finrgirnl rnivs, Terms and booklet Ued ilnnk. One flight up. Adver- Wr.ni.r bnibSiiiKj !'.« ilxiiol tilt' <•!,, Iv«iJ on rei|Ue;il. Advertisement. p. m. dully, «xcept Snturdny. Tele- Plenty of room. All hiiHseii null trol- l''nriiis bought and auld. Kviuett, iihone !>.'t:i, Ued llntilt. -Ailyortlao tisement. phono 10 t-W.—Advertisement. luya puss tho door.—AdvortlBcmcnt. N. J.—Advertisement. munt. Hmils,-—AUvcrtlMW-nt. REG EAKG REGISTER, AUGUST 23, 1322.

KHljUbTRIOIJa J-1.ATTM0UHT. ir. p» V;, HEWS MOW .KEYPGRT. Msi.'.t. \wm Tk« Pfciijx!te:lli^r^ i^se & hut of-"Busy I iJ^S I lit & M4t Bees'* YKtsse Days. at the public hbr.uj, 1 lUcminu' het Ctiif it ,, l.tmu.tl. itrici l>.d I.,,..!. ___* The members of the newly organ- COHEN'S FURNITURE STORE vacation in Pmladclphia. The li- VEKKON PAVER, Prop. WHOLESALE AI.L- iO.it rour.lf;** CAIv 1OR SA1J?. ized improvement society of Platt- DAMAGED BY FIRE. brary will be cloted until her return. DAY AND NIGHT, SERVICE! SEAiEE Ui M. J. _ _ _ __^ • Biount, near Locust Point, held their Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walling and i Ei'cond "bee" Saturday in Plnttmount Carpenters' Union Elects Officers— Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bedle arc vis- Cl, Hiil Bank. under trees and did a lot of work in Damage to the amount of ?500 tailoring sbon on Broad street. Mr. Piuwii' :i:i2. done by ;v fire in Cohen's i clearing up the park. At twilight a Walling was formerly en(ja^ed in the Opposite depot, Red Bank, N. J. Purifiers, Boraeatls Help, " llarcl%yare« fI. 'RITZAU, jiiniic supper was served by the wo- : hand furniture store last week. Til etui trraover of da'scl iniiiaala, }Uii Bunk. TtJe- fruit and vegetable business here. When calling a Tasi (*tv© ua men and a social hour was enjoyed. lire,started in .somi; mattn^ef; in the A. Miller has bought a new I)urar:t . Chauffeurs,, Office Help • RED BANK.' N. J. nlmiic M-W. „.., ., • Tint boat dock was built under the I rear of the building. At tlie fire tuuring ear. timo to m&ka tlia tr&in. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LRT," direction of Homer Quackenbush and j Holmes Wallmi; was injured by lic- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doherty Stsperior Help Supnlled At 1 1V W,^t Krcut Mti^t-l, Il,J lliitik, Alan Beejjle, assisted by G. Ehrlieh, • inj? struck on the lef," with a hose spent last week in Pennsylvania. phim£_6»£-W. SUITE OF OFFICES FOR IIIW. Frank Max.son, A. Brower, J. John- | nozzle. C. K. Ogdon has rented Mrs. Laura 1 son, A. Bicker, R. Ehrlieh and Mr. I Henjamin R. Bush has been elected Tiltf)n's house on Third avenue. 17 lhiiu.l street, Hid Dunk. Iimuiri- H, Eddowf. The refreshments,were do- president of tlie carpenters' union, Mrs. Caroline Klliott ami Miss Es- FOHO ROADSTER FOR SALE. noted and prepared by Mrs. lieajrle. Andrew Dykstra vice president, ther Elliott have returned home af- lit nr^t-cliiuii comiHion, rcitiioriiiljiti. P Mrs. Maxson, Mrs. 'Ehrlieh, Mrs. j Charles lielir recording: secretary, ter spending two weeks in New York ttril Iliinli IMS. Quackenbush and Mrs. -Willis. Samuel W. Smith financial secretary, Tinnimgf EAH COHN I OK SALE. Tho third "bee" will be held Sat- i Charles V. Kmser treasurer, William A daughter was born last week to Dd your &?«a Lara cr ttctiT Plumbing, Heating £ Cowl Mr ciu-ii UL lllc Smuclt KlurB. K«l6 urday, September 9th. The people j Smith conductor, George H. Brink Mrs. Joseph Judson. Dd they fsel tlr&S or itjalnedT I'riihuW, N. J. If BP. h&vo rdu? eyes esamjmd; of Plat-tmuunt are verv prou'ii of their warden and Louis Barber, Charles Mrs. George A. Baker and daugh- GIRL WANTED park, which is held "in common by Weber and William H. Tilton trus- ter spent last week at Long Branch. SI&SBGS £i£3f need a cbacsA. for Kt'Mi'rnl hmiauwurk. Anply nt 60 SoutK every property omter, and they say tees. J. Ross Lake of Somtrville spent Mela! Garages, Metal OCEANPOUT, N. J. itlrect, Itrtl flunk. ' thero wont bo a ."ingle drone in tlie I The Catholics of Union Beach luive lust week with his niece, Miss A. OFFICE CII1I. WANTED. September party. Every mannas been started a movement to build a church Blanche Lake. j Ceilings. Jobbins Promptly Attended To Central Tuxi Hrrvlro, ill-* 6»l«lnn* notified to come prepared lch^work I at that place. Mrs. Ii. M. McCaiid- Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hand ofi 2nd Natiotul llcofc BUs., Roons 28 itlreot, Itwl liniik. __ an to ®&. Estimates Fu*nbhed SEAMSTRESS ANO DHESSMAItER come with food. Mr. and Mr.;. Bee-I McCarthy, William Kooney and John Rev. Hand was formerly pastor of Copper Work. will o,-vi by iluy ui< tiihf vsurlt I,on,.. PHone gle and Mrs. Maxson, who have been } M. Friel art* soliciting funds for tile tile First Baptist church. HO-^M. H«l_[lBnt. __ collecting money for improving ths i church. YOUMG LADY WANTED Miss Bessie Ash of Watertown, to I'-lcvli In cittnt Hltii«. Airily 6ff M'aplCT' park, say they determined to Mrs. Fred Mo-ring was badly cut on New York, recently visited Mrs. I'aul Hoi Air and; Pipe!eas|Heat- nvi'iiur, lU'll Dunk. make every dollar buy a dollar's I the arm last week when the window T. Ash. era a Specially. 2 West 47th Street, St, Au'custino, THREE LOTS FOR SALE. worth o£ beauty and comfort. Among i in the automobile in which she was New York. Florida* At, Itivtr Plszr., c))co£t. .ADply ub KHdrl'M the work planned for this fall is a i riding broke and fell on her arm. It MAIL SERVICE FOR HIGHLANDS. EJstimates on same free. murket. Red Hank. ,^ , well-house, with two seats by the side I took several stitches to close the RYE FOR SAl.G?^ of the well, the idea beinp; to make a wound. Carriers to be Appointed There to Residence, 40" Spring Street Scctl ryt> for m\\e. litvctldlv fliiiiu Pban» resting place as in biblical times. The engagement lias been an- Deliver Letters. 7'JO-W. Mjilillgtown. Highlands is to have mail carrier FOR HIRE. nounced of Miss Agnes Kose Janes- Shop IS Wherf Avenue, One Ford truck by the tiny; luck-buily* kie, daughter of William Janeskie, service. Last November the people Cull IU'il Dank 6(ifJ-J, . _ MECHANICS' BIG PICNIC. and Joseph Paul Mitchell, both of of that place presented a petition to RED BANK, K. J. Union. They will he married soon Congressman T. Frank Appleby for | at the MARSHALE SPRINGSTEEN,- Two Tlioui&ad or More Lodge Men this improvement. Mr. Appleby took NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT, uli] ant] nsV9 floor:! clcsumt! tinti flni^Hrd. )4v to Gather at Atlantic Highlands. and will live at Union. Ifotint otrect, Hell Dunk. _^______J Mrs. Frank S. Dey entertained th« up the matter with the postoflice de- Estate of Christina Kubler, dcoou;^.!. | Colonial T House,. A county gathering and picnic of partment and although the request Notito is hereby given that tUt accounts SEABRIGIiT SKIFF FOR SAllB. American Mechanics, with many Me- Talois Sunday-school class last week of the BubacriberB.. executors of t.u> estate r-m:\o cnulru, I.'1 h. I). Has White, 28 at her home. for carrier service was at first denied, of fluid deceased, will fce audltnl ami stated I "Gifts That Are Different." Onliloml street, Red think. chanics present from various places he succeeded in having this action Iiy Uio Surroisate of Hi® County of Mon- in the northern part of the stats, will Rev. and Mrs. Prank S. Harwood mouth and reported for settk-nu'nt to tho FOR SALE. are spending their vacation in Vir- reversed. The postal authorities have Orphans Court of said county, on Thurmluy, One lath irmkint? mbtlUne. Apply O. V, be held next Wednesday at Atlantic now notified Mr. Appleby that car- the seventh day pf September, \. D. l!tliZ. lnorali'rc, :;ml)rli:),t, N, J, Beach Park at Atluntic Highlands. ginia with relatives. The trip was at which time- Dpsslication will I ,de for made by automobile. rier deliveries will be made at High- the allowance COW FOE SALE. At least 2,000 persona are expected lands within thirty days. Highlands to be present. Klmer Oompton of The Calvary Methodist and First fees. Thre*?*year-olil Jersey cow /or m\l**. Wil" Baptist Sunday-schools held their has a population of about 2,000. Doted July 27th, A. D. 1022. Horn ICone, Middle-town, N. J. Belford is chairman of tho picnic GOTTLOU DIETZ. FURNITURE UEFINISHED. committee and Elmer R. Mitchell of picnic at Asbury Park last week. ANNIE YKRNE1.L. Called for mid- delivered. Gt'ortfe Parker, Mrs. Asbury W. Campbell enter- MRS. THEODORE SHUIT DEAD. 86 nridRo qven\le. Itnd Ilnnli. Red Bank is secretary. Other mem- CONSTABLE'S SALE. tained the members of the Tuesday 1 bers of the committee are Georgo Tlie following frooda and cbattel^ will In? CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN Hall of Long Branch, G. W. Hulshnrt afternoon - bridge club last week. Rciidcrrt of Harding Road Palled h&& money to hum buycrn of honiea. Apillv! of Ilatawan' and E. T. Barclay of High scores were made by Mrs. Wil- Away Saturday Morning. in the borough of Red Bank. Monmouth nt tin- Sicind Nntionnl bnnh. Entrlisbtown. One of the features of lia,. m.. , T,. Walling, ,, , Mrs . Willian nm nT. Mrs. Victoria Brown Shuit, wife of county. New Jersey, on SaturH:iy, August ROOM FOR RENT. TT TliefcMore Shuit of Harding road, died 20th, at the hour of 3 ;00 o'clu-k in the af- FurnlHlied room. In«iuire IB Mudnen aveta the outing will be a baseball game j VanMater and Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle ternoon of said day: One Uinzp uprijrbt nue. Re\l Hank. Phone lOp-H; between past councilors of Mon- A farew-ell party was Kiven last Saturday morning at her home from piano, one victrolo, one cabinet, four lruthcr- week for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 15. a complication of diseases. She was covered chaira, one leather-cc. eml nettee, DAHLIAS FOR SALE. mouth and Middlesex lodges. Today one large carpet rupr, one btiif.t, imr lurfir 42 Broad Street Bank, K.. J. Cut rfnlillns for nult?, 25 nentu pPr do7,rn, at Belford a shore dinner will b:> Holston of Dayton, Ohio, who have 53 years old and she leaves two round table, four chaira, on E. N. Cheney, Charrol Hill, Nl J. given for the past councilors of this been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin brothers, M. Lewis Brown of Re'l small center table, one coat sti^ nf .o.ik- Telephone 283 Bank and Norman Brown of New ing raiiffe, two beds and bedctii d. other FURNITURE FOR SALE. countyy. It will be served by the wo- D. Travcrs several weeks. Mr. Hol- Roods and chattels that were on Sldehutml; ~ tfiMe, chliirn find cmtch. 3 f h Blfd Mhdi ston is employed by the NNational cash York. The funeral was held Monday of HI Leiffhton avenue durinc Eiiut Suinict uvi-n»ie. Red. nank. men of the Belford Methodist register company in Ohio. afternoon at the house and the ser- inu- I in* church. levy wns made concerning Ui MONMOUTH COUSTT HUNT CWJB. Rev. Frank S. Harwood has been was ppreached by Rev. William (fowla and chattels of Mary 1 In rim to, levied will buy and remove dend liorscfl; cowft »rt elected treasurer of (he Keyport rec- E. Braisted. Burial was made in Fair upon ns the property of the ^ml Mary Har- mules. Phone- 2108-H, Katontowo. Store Windows Broken. reation association. Mrs. H. Bedle buto, by vir-tue of nn execution isMii-d by A short time ago Robert Pi ere I1-, View cemetery. the Small Cause Court of th.- ('tuint>- of WANTED. i.s acting president. Monmouth nt the auit of Lmkin 1'u., hmly Two iinriirnlblied rouma, with Impiovi the street superintendent at Red Mr. ami Mrs. Fred I,. Rchildknetht corporate, ami to be sold for oj^h by the Wo uco only "ATLANTIC WHSTE LEAP" and Froncli 2ino. merit", for busineaB couple. I'lrnne llOb-M Bank, filled in holes between the trol- Death After a Long Sickness. constable. Hod Ilnnk: will motor to Kentucky to spend a CHARLES n. ROHINSON. Tolophono tini)ei] on gravel. This worked all right for v. relatives and friends. son. widow of John J. Knox, died Dated Re.) Bank, N. J. timo while the weather was wet, but Miss May VanPelt. who is em- Tuesday of last week after a long August 18th, 1922.' IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. the stones have worked loose since |oy(V(1 at tj;c -lel.om:lril,o aml niotol. sickness, She was 7(i years old. She TO t'HESTKIt ArVrllUIt OliAHK: the weather got dry. Au omobiler. . ,;, ' , spending a week was president of the babies' hospital BIDS REQUESTED. vily virtuo of an or|l«M- of the <-«urt e tattrn iii:aint)t you mi the Chancellor were those in Mount's automobile 1. For the •.hull think iiniitablu and juiit. and Miss Margaret Gehlhaus have re- Red Banker to Sing in Opera. pupil3 on the Chapel Hill and Rivt'r- The .diiect of anid »uit in to obtain a de- store, Donovan's Ked Bank hardware furlU'd home after spending two cree of divorce, distiolyini! the innrnnne l>e- Mt'lvcjin Pji.^smort? uf Harding'side Drive routes tO till' I.LHlUJlulo twuetl you Hud (lit1 nail! pi'litiuncr, store, and Frank Sole's store. In weeks in the Adirondack mountains. E3TAEU3HED 10S-1 TELEPHONE lit each ease the loss was covered by in- road, who has been very successful! school aml return> Wlf.SOM & rIMUUK, surance. H. T. Lawson has bought the m conceit woik and who has Siting i ,, ,, ,, , . ,. Solicitoid of Petiliunor. trucking business formerly conducted before* the R"d Bank Woman's club,! "; llor thc transportation ut all I'o.itollice Adiln-mi. Iti'il'Hnnli, N. .T. by Thomas Kathbone of South Key- u on A Don Without a Peer. liJis signed a contract to sintf with thejP P^s the Belford-Port Mon- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. port. ()})L'ra association, Miss I mout.lv routes to liulfor i ;uul Port Kstute of Michael Cullillinn, deceani'cli Bellhaven Towerhill Princess, Notice ia ilereliy tlivt'n that iltf- mcimnltt Harry 'Roberts is spending two Passmore is a coloratura soprano Monmouth schools and id urn. of the HiilmuiilMini, adniiniatratorti with owned by Mrs. Florence B. llch of weeks in Connecticut. with a pleasing voice and person- will nnneM'd, of tlie i-ntatf of naid Red Bank, won a gold cup for being 3. For the transportation of all Real Estate and Insurance deceased, will lie audited nml ntntfd Mrs. Winfield Robinson and Miss ality. by the Surround- of Uio County or Mort- the best collie at the eighteent1 h an- Henrietta Robinson are spending Uvo (pupils on the Red Hill route to the miuith anil n-iiorttd' fiir xl'ttlvmcnt to tho nual dog show of the Rhock Island weeks' vacation in the Pocono moun- Middletown school and return. 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Or|ilmn» Court-of «aid county, on TlnirFidiiy, kennel rluh at Newport, Rhode Is- tains, Fire at FarmingJalc. the seventh day of September, A. D. 11I22, : Fire of unknown origin damaged 4. For the transportation of all nt which linn; implication will lie Hindu for land, on SuLurday. The cup was pro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopla ut the allowance of i-oninii;tition:t !tm! coun«el sentad by tho xovmiiuf of Jifiudu Ifl-ilJj-jdyt'puU, CwJiiietlicnt, arc Bpend- Xhe interior of the Brower hou.se at pupils from Luyster's Corner to Mid- Fire, Life Accidoati and ^= i'armnifcdiile Monday of l«?t week. land. Princess has never been beat- two weeks with Mr. Hoplu's 1 dletown school and return. Plate Glaaa lugurance "lliilfil July 27th, A. n. 1 ©'•;*©»;• CK*O •:-©*:*@^©'C' ©** •where sin* was considered the best1 Miss Mar^iuvt liedlo lias returned; j anil ^Keyport fire^ com- j Swamp route to MiiMletown school female collie and today her unbeaten humr sifter spup n several days al panics put out the frlaze. James Kilmurray, who occupies the house, and return. Tecord f^ives her the distinetion of Point Pleasant. G. For the transportation of all beinp the best female dog on either Mr:-. Henry A. Voting has, troiu1 to was away at the time the tire oc- continent. Lake WarramauK, Connecticut, for ;u curred. pupils from Everctt-Lincroft to Red stay with her son. Wilbur II. Yoiinn1. j Bank to jneet hiyh school trolleys Caruso Records Stolon. The Second liuptist Sunday school | An Automobile Collision. and return, and of all pupils from Last Friday afternoon nine ini- held its picnic at Highland Ituaeh last | A Hudson automobile owned and Everett to Lincroft ,-chool and re- 1 | driven by Fred Farwcll collided Mon- ported phonograph records were I week. I turn. stolen from the office of tin- Mon-1 John C. Osborn is reniodi'liiijr the | day ni^ht with Conrad's bakery de- mouth hotel on Front street. Ferdi,^ SehaiieU propei-ty wliii'h he ivci'iilly ' livery car on East Front street. Frank Each proposal must be in writing, nand Krammer, the proprietor of the bought. CroU-hfelt was driving the delivery signed, sealed, endorsed "Proposals hotel, has several friends who art; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walling are | automobile. He got a few scratches for Transportation," ami delivered very fund of Caruso's singing anf] visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tippett and bruises' ami the machine which to the District Clerk on or before who often visit him at the hotel, and near Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Tip- he drove was turned over on its side. these imported records had been pett formerly lived at Keyport. ; It was .badly damaged. Mr. Farwell 8:00 P. M.i (new time), Tuesday, Miss Alma I.oi'kwood Kave a cafe- • was not hurt and his car was not August 29th, 11)22. hought for their especial use. Mr. : Kramnier says-he, does not mind the teria s\ipper last week. AmiiTi^ those riiu.-h flatuatfcd. AH pupils must be transported in financial loss as much as he does the who took supper were Rev. and'Mr.H. approved type of"glii'ss-enclbseri"'bus. actual loss of the records, which he V. H. Harwood, Rev. and Mrs. !•'. T. i Tried to Rob a Store. 1 cannot replace and he says if the per- 1!. Reynolds, Mr. and Hrs. (ieorue M. \ An attempt WHS made. Monday Bidders art notified that there is son who took the records would only Mrs. C. M. Hritton, Mr. anil i nij-rht to lireak iato Howard Borden's a Federal tax of $2fl per year on all bring them back lie woulil HIVI: him nlMvs. Ernest Punhnm and Am\KhW\;i ilutliiiif.; store at Asbury Park. The transportation routes. reward with no nuestiuns asked. I Mrs. K. Duniels. Misa Luuisc Kproul, j thief was seared away by William Bidders desiring a copy of the Misses Ett• a and EdnKclnaa Hritton" ' , .Miss ; Sickles, a nitfht watchman, but he Elizabeth Broan and A. Morales. Rules of the Board of Education for Home from Auto Trip. j was found later by Policeman Wills, Helen Drexler celebrated her i He was sent to the county jail. Transportation may have same by Mrs. M. Henry Parker of Little f.'ightii birthday liist wcclc with u applying to the Business Manager. Silver, her daughter, Miss Julia Par- party. "D ry" ker, and her son, Douglass Parker, The Crai^en brick company h;is A Judge in Pla The Board of Education reserves have returned from an automobile bought JL now Ovciijuul touring ^nr. Judge Henry E. Ackerson of Key- the right to reject any or all bids. trip- of eight days in the Adirondack Miss Lniiisu ViniBaiK' nf Kar port is spending a few weeks at Tup- Dated August 17, 1922. mountains and in Canada. They Rocknwny, LOMR Islnnd, is spi-nilintf ner Lake, New York. He writes to K. A. BOWMAN, stopped at Montreal, Saratoga the summer with her aunt, Mrs. P. friends that everything up there is Spring-3, Lake Georga, Lake Placid Murphy. very, very "dry," with the exception Business Manager. and Snrnnac Lake. With them they Mrs. Alice Walling has rctuini'd of tho lake. I"-,, had two tents in which they camped home after n lonf: Htuy at Lake while on their journey. They Georpo. ercd L(M2 miles and hod no tire Mr. and Mrs. Roland D,'y are trouble, not even a puncture. spending several days at Point Pleas- ant. Nine-Year-Old Boy a Hero. Keyport has contributed $(i(l to Now that itiovins time 1B near I tan the Spring: Lake hospital mirrinK prepared to tio your next movlos of fuml^ Ted Pintard, nine years old, son fund. lure, piiinrui or bnuaase, to ail, part** of of 0. It. Pintard of Kingston, Penn- city or country. In the laraeat tutadeil TB>a Mr and Mrs. Michael Sherry am! In Kcii Hank. Hftciro you liiie yoor n«t sylvania, and a grandson of Millard Mrs. Mary Bidwell left Monday for movuiir done, write, oenil or call for tBs" Think about: two kinds of service Filmore Cornwell of Red Bank, only reliablp furniture movers la toffn, And when you buy a battery. First, tho the Adirondack mountains, where Bet ray prices on your next Job. All binda proved himself a hi-ro last week when they will remain until the end of service tho battery itstl'will give—itsCapac lie saved another hoy from drowning of heavy or lisht trucking done at short September. L. The trip was made hy notice. Call or Buerfor. luirl and Scotland, i;ave a talk on nmncc, Euarantcr. us twice u month, or oftcner il necessary, team. Joseph Reynolds it: captain Miss Ethel Somcrs of South Bound and we will test and inspect your hattery. and .Jmncs_CalIahan i:i manager. Tho | Ilrook bus lieen vmitinir Mrs. It. I,. We will see that all connection! are tight and team would filte to arrange gainof: IfanEon. leloplionci Office 332-W clean. We will sec that everything ia in Room 7, R@giator OtrildUta^, with other nine.', in t.hiii locality. Mm. .1. I!. Dilki; and daufihtor of good condition. We will make the Itydro- «s*»-^ —. RED BANK. N. '. mctrr tcct^ ami if necessary will ]n»t in pure Philadelphia spent last week with ilistillcd water. Our (ncilitirs for Recharging Anlilo SprainiHl by Fall. Mrs. Phclps (-lierry. [N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. TO I-'HANK IIWK: arc modern in every respect,, anil complete. Miss Florence Kride! of East Front M'r«. J. II. ilendrickiion and (lutigh- Our men Lnow how; Thry nte able *o fpve \y virlu.- .,f „„ ,,r,I,.r ,,t ll.o C.,urt ..f Monmouth St. litrei't Hufferrd a sprained ankle hint ter are visilini; Mm. Alexandei- Cado'i Ihnr^.-iy ..f N.w Jrr»rj, mnili' attrrir.% cn~ L®ng Braiscls Ifecl Bank Mrs. Norraa Hall of Uclmai' spent In M,in:iu.-t Hc.k i.i iivtilioiirr, nml you. K''tltni: out of her automobile. Him -n.uli llc-k. nr.- .l.-f,.n.U,,l. y,,u „„ r<-- al)lc» lit (o lake taie i>f your wants &|n.iir nml plcnil, nnnri <.r <]<• /jintrly .ii d vUhuut ^11 instant's delay hut she is around now. ford II. Auninrk, inir to lictitioiii-r'^ i>«-titi(,n nn t,r ttffdtf Itif Mr. and Mm, (looi^e II. ('uiinver 'Hi ,1,-iy (ir Ocluhl.r. -ViMf.-C «(if. in 'HM&iM Itn'truf. KIII'II <\terre will ho talien nBlln«t PlCOT GARAGE Kransliurg Boy Hurl. Jhave reiurni'd home 1'ioin aii imtn- •II ill tin- ('Itnlirrllur nluill Ihinli (.qulluklf liiK/bile trip throne!] New York Male. Edwin IVeyeli of Kenpiflbnrg. four .1 jn,,l. Goorj;e K. < '.li.rry, Clinton H. Wy • Tl,,- ..IJ.vl ,,f «,,i,l ni,f[ |, ,„ „(,(„!„ „ ,u AUTO SALES CO. years old, wiiji Imnelind down by mi ckolf imd liverett Milfox have ri>- in lit Ji\.,rc,. ilin,iiih'iiiK (III- marrlniie ho Globe Court! >*ti4lol< Ilu Au«li-t Mil, l'.l''2. Rel! Bank, N, J. about th head ard be w»..» (alien to Montn'ai,' Can'aiin.' ItKIM.f. IJI'INN S I'AIISOK'-'

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liklitl POLiSHIKO, ! WANTED, SU.tt I'.OOMUt,. ADAMS &. MOXLiiV. j KbK V/AHTED plt.no ---..... _ . „- , -. _ ..,.- „ -V.y tils unit sl~t- i(,ufs ma'ie Uirlit; also Bteeuh-jnuki! and wt'.ll clitfibers, rifrKer.'- find MONMOUTH iT -T CHOl'iiRTi" furtiium-, done ^t yoyr home. |fuini-.tn(i ur unfurnished; & house in u stood t i" year ami -two mid a half for sale; doub!,- liou wo doon'. (,,,„, WANT ADfffiliEliffS. Frank Howard, ICE Monmouth Ktreet, Bed j location In town; must have nil improve- j wEter proofmK tiido walb, and cellcm. Osr- housp wreckera. We cut down nnd trim Jaiiies'i hull ; rood I,,, Ilauli. Phone 611-W. raintn. Adilre«s Hox 315, Ked Hunk. N. J. den McClaskey. 14T Hod,on avenue. Red trees, H Marion onset, Red Honk. list, N. J. PI, •II for l.ui-hi.'-,,, a (Continue*! from Meeeding page.) •-,-•-- - --Iliaoli 'iVIeidume 400-J. >!»• Al'lantie Mii/lilnnds' _'!).',. Price Sl.ViOO: rl.eai mouth :,trc.t. Hen', ur'e'lwiiv To i;,-' CHEVROLET CAR FOR SALE. COMPETENT WOMAN ,-, ROOMS FOR RENT. BUNGALOWS FOR SALE. HUDSON FOR SAI E rial bai'it.ilii. p. |- |; Price llf.O. Khrewabury avenue tnim-r would like to take care of children day or 1 Tv.o nicely furnished connected rooms, SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. All-yiar-rouad new, attractive stucco and K.-veii ..-.•CIiKi-r Jlu.1,,,1,,n, fof,,,r- .ale, ch-apel,,.;. . , ,,;, „ V S1K Hhr.--*»l,ury nVcilUe, Uni Hunk. "' ' nildil; term- r.*,soii/i!de. Write to C. W., : nrur hik'h school; all improvement*, (.'all at llemitiful reversible runs mude from nbl frame liuntiilowii ut Morris Park, Helford, H..1 11,,,,I; Vui-lit *'""'' "'!' " Pho • it;.it. ---Idruwrr Id, K..1 Runic: |M South Hlrrit, Hed Hunk. Phone 1017-M. carpets and chenille purlier.u. Write for Works. lie en h Ml A. M.nn.l i :S0 WANTED circulars. American Itue: Manufactory, li'Jti near Keanaburi,'. Trolley, school, depot. ' ••'• | IOIODE ISIJIND HIT) HOUSE FOR RENT. J. H. WallinK. lock box 120. Port Monmouth, jpillb"-, .-.,.•!•. I-K-I, and v,;,,-,,i,i foul-,. M,,;.,, to tstke care of lawn anil to be handy around COLD BAR PIN LOST, Vermont street. Ijruoklyn. K. J. FOR SAI.fi. 'liouje. Telephone Ilcd Hunk lilK-lt. Friday inoiniiiK in bunilieeK section of : e.iiii, , and hath, all imnru JI,Mi,e au,l lull.I, c.rn.r ,,f ch'Md! mi,, if ,,..,led. Handy fo: CENTRAL IIAItliKR SHOP, HOUSE FOR SALE AT EVERETT. mi.I WiiHii,:' uv.om-, It. If'n-H, JJ. J. : Frank Hole, proprietur. 7-1 Moamouth dtreet, 1/ 1 | "'"''•' '•'• Aim o f,w It,,,,,,! Knclin. • Mrs. FANCY APPLES AND CANTALOUPES Phone Hed Hank 162. " " lint;. N, it Hector place, Hed Five larve looms. •, aen- of land, beau- of Kllner ('omptoll or MTII.. ownn- J /or nale; eu cent,, per bt!iiket ; delivered liti 1 near Maple avenue. Kxpert workmanship at Walliiit>,_ llavi.. de Ih HO. Mali land. '" ']V. Vaall,,,,,, , .-.idetiee Half. Mi,,, road. P. cents. _ Phone Middlelowii 70ii-l''-4. OFFICE ASSISTANT. I P-'"" '. • lHlmrf. Hoolbkick in atten.haie,,. Every- tiful place to llv O. Red Flank. Mar llu,,,,. hi,,, i. fount- lady wishes a position in an office MARRIED MAN WANTED 31000 Term, lo , ui,;'' "l^ "•»L""ll'alj.;y" &• SHORTHAND SCHOOL. COCAItT WANTED. aaniKtnnt. Addrc. O. A. I'., 132 Crick work on farm in this vicinity; house, lirt- ',!!,'! " UV.-IHU-. Red Hunk. Phone j Mory L Wont, public cu-iioitrupl ELECTRIC VACUUM CI.KAN'KR. Lame no-cart; must ho in i;uuu condition rond, Kcanshurj;, N..J. < ,il and potiitoc, supplied. Addresil. slat- BOX UUSI1 lOK SALE. • I enroll pupils nt any time for Die Am.-rien, that jr. Is ||,,. da. Btki iciLsouahle. Phone Rutnsun 4M. iialury expected, l-'iirtn, drawer M, Red Very choice old-fn ,hi.,netl box hush I'm- • horthand, nyiitein not complicated; easily ml',,',, ' linbutt mid r.m-lim; i. 'I lie Iwo.v.-ny bin I, SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. TAUCINC MACHINES ON TIME. U h Willard, Grand Opera and Emerson mo- aciuircd. Call at Room 0, Second National 1 '"',''",""'' ""' """ '" '"" '» lions ,i, TO LET. hUm'a only; numL be in (;ood condition. in shape; easily reiimv e,|. Addr,'-.,; Hox 1 1 f K Al Atlantic KlKhlunda. two-family house. CMI nt I. Kerb.r'n. 16B Monuiouthutrtnt. SMALL PLACE FOB SALE. chines on Iniilallmrnt,.. Smnll initial pay- hank buildinK, Red Hunk. I*'' " ' " ""•' •'<"•• "«y lei,us, Ir ,.,„- Bush, drawer M, Red Haul,, ment, balance In easy payments. J. DiF — • - - -• I'-oHtruii,,,,. C|;,i|,,, K. 11,,|,ini,i, „,-..,,( I',., Fred llauer. Atlantic Iliithlanda, N. J. Roil Hunk, ohone 872-J. Six loom house, with atnhle for horsea. , y py . Sl.rini: -'tl:t -M. ft.il linn!:. other outliuililliiKH. Five acreu food farm "~ THE PIANO SHOP. Shrewsbury avenue and Herbert street. Red LOCAL TRUCKING AND MOVING. " ' ' PONY AND CART FOR SALE. POULTRY HOUSE FOR SALE. land.' Apply Kri.M'n Incut market. Red We tune, repair, buy, rt-ll ,,nd exchange. Ilank. I do tiuckiiijr and local moving at reason- GOOD FACTORY SITIi Or will put out for keep duriiii/ winter. Poultry hoiln- OkUt ffeut: i lin mid Hank. New planoB direct from factory at a iiavlnK iible lutes. Prompt nml eureful service. I..' l!' 1'->'J '•"I "I, railroad and 7;, feel • ItufM-l! W. Mount, Locust Point, N. J. hrand new; liari-iilu. Inquire at iOO East of SCO to S15. A. II. Ilirhan, Druinmond ,..,,„,„,»MAN, WANTED„ ,*.„.. : '"j". •"<> ° tfial ami you v/ill be cimvinced. •Vmil street, Hid Ilnnk. _ MAN WANTEWANTED „„„place,, Re„„d Bank.pbomi !i:i;t. Wl,;,,. .„„,, v,.,,,"?.,! i, , ,. r, ,• . , 1. „ VVtlllain C. Decker, 5G Moumoiith Ktrei.t. i ™"in '"'V'I """"' "" '"'"'"' '""" TWO AI'AKTMliN IS FOR RENT. with car to sell hi-,,1 Inw-prlcril Cord tirf»|- ' fun,,,".-. ,T. (C willing Voh,. useful ; | »i!LP.il!t_i'!'j;I!5..?^^.'_ •ami'... (ini 1,,. 1,,,,,.,|,, 7.1" a Imrrai'-'i'• Flin,i.,h,-d; electric liuhtn. buth and mis. UUICK AND I1UPMOMI E. bo.-ir.l ,.n pine.-. !•- nt position to rii-lil Hoth are live paascnircr tourin«:i in itood made: SI 0(1 ,.,-r week ami cxp.-ii».-i.. firi.l.am ! WANT TO RKNT FOR SALE. - '•'•,•.(!(). P. P. Keoii, ,ly, n I a,,,,: Apply « lliverside avenue. Hed Dank. Tire Co., linr.7 1'inostone, llenlon Harhor, : furin. on si ;.'i; lioultry ntiil nlini Write llnarJ Place, ilfawcr M. Ited Genii, . n's hliick walnut aiitiuii.. writ in,; nil -til-, I, It,-,I 1)1,1,1. I'i,,,,„. .11 v.lt hape at a real price. Maurice SehwurU, IK Midi. fruit. Would consul Maple avenue, Ited Hunk^ ^ ile.l: and low mabm-anmaheiranyy Ilioi.l k; elseasee with Hvrivee OWN YO|JR ()WN )|oMK WANTED. laker; excellent reftn-nr.-,. A.I,I,-,.., suilable fur lawyer oi- ,1,,, tor's of- Cuttle, calves and poultry. Ruda, 100 PONY FOR SALE. for use in ci'iitleniaii's lifo-ai-y. itr, I Inn- n h..',iitif.|| ..e.-eii-r,,,.,,, 1 •".,,«.•... ,.|| Leoniii.i street, Heil Hank, phone n(J7-R. CHICKENS WANTED. Als basket fiiii-nir^ cult, harae-H mid Will Pay the lilghflat market pric«a for |-,.|,- Hiuekney road, Roil Hank. M 1 1 1 1 dille : suitable for children to ride or drive. STOVES RKPAIItru. bh''k',7r"m i!,-™d ''."t!'. ,!, '"f,,',' '";,! :":;;! ,.',•••" LXPLRIENCED SALESLADY WANTED^ llvo chickens. 80 North Brosdwoj, Lena Have you bail >""in ii" e |,ut m hone Illi;-.I, Sauiui-I Swart-/, furniture and SILVER BAR PIN LOST. jtciii . Will ,-;,„.,., Alll iinn perfect condition. Phone Hell Hunk lot at ,,i,ce; iro.,'1 pay and steady position to Branch, N. J-. Phone J600. 4 21 It ' for wiiit..-,-? If not •-"• I.I- Si, ma. I ;i l,,V.' :.tl,,e, 11 W,:.t I''|-Ollt SH-ct, K-,1 4 21 -It. Cell riKhi party. The Pearl, 6 Ilroad atreet. furniture nml stove ,.t | | H'e^t lalil:. (in e-ot.-r. in In, sin,.,.,, ,,,,.,i,,n ,,f |1 i-,.:,,l ' V,"'- A. (')nvlnti. plooi- ;t 7 M 'jti.| j'i',,',1 FARM FOR SALE. LOT FOR SALE. street, Red Ilnnk, phon,. ,;|,,..|. Hi-eel, ltd Hank, Saturdii)- nirlit „,- in j .1. . AIREDALE PUPPIES. About 1 .SO acres, fruit and nspnriil.'Ua; Corner lot. M*lTi(i feet, located at l''air MONEY LOST. 1 sti.ro,. l-ind-i- reliirii to Mi , \I, | ] i*- (" ! UO

All uder Vorlhley street. i-'indei- |il-ac V l l ; WANT TO BUY CAR FOR SALE. •j I ^ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ji.oi'ly' ru'i;K --,'ls'' ,'-,,ek'e'r -Viiiiii!*-l"''l '"II'" r'".,' Town Flat, mechanically perfect. Private ir tl'ieilyii . Alipli at 11, 1 M onoiuul Ii I'it-ht or ten room house nnd nercaite. John BOARD AND PASTURE. t. jdioii.- llir,-W. l!..t li.,,,1.. JV Dullard, Asbury Park, N. J.. Route 1. ttaraKe, smith bide of Humson road imd 1 have i:oo,l pu:,lur..-- for homes or nil tic. also board, iluriUK Hie wilder. II. C ROOMS FOR HUNT, GRAPES FOR SALE. McLean, R. d Hank. Phone Mid.iletow tl roon.ii r.,r ,.-ni ,.,it|,. Have yi,ur cloel;s and watchet; repaired by lly sinule basket or i|llantity, Mrs. A. C. WHITE LEGHORNS FOR SALE. 21-lt. Siaifle comb White Leghorn,!, one. year ...... liicM i •xpert incelifinic; any job done in ton days, HOUSE FOR RENT. (', ttr.,11. lllnijhiim avenue, Rum«on, N. J. ly jobs In two days; charire,. reasonab' old. Price reasonable. Sunny Hill Poul- BUSINESS MAN HOUSE FOR SALE. , Ir"",'rent ' ''16 Rector plloe, I'.-il Hank. • j Art, Jewelry Co., Iti7 lleeeh street, Red : ji|, ,.v..,.iitiv,. -ihililv- |,,,,,,t ,,, .,lj ,. . .,,[ ,T'111'^ •••nt'i", li.iit, ,-tc. : partly fu,-,,i ,i,,.,| ,. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, try I'a, in, Nuvesink, N. .1. Lt ( r On Main t.treel. Helford, N, J. Innuire of '-- 1 1 1 ; Fur tuo adults; j[ive reference and terms. Klmer Comntoo on Church street, or writ "MEHCI,,,. "I""" - ...... !a -aranec; ,„„,.,., a.-eouiu „„.- ami „'„ "id.. I ""X o'vr'V , ''•'j,'""" ' ^ '7" ''""'i''' ' Write A. Ilcnnett, Point Plensunt, N. J. CORD WOOD FOR SALE. ; For fireplace or in ntove lcmithn. Deliv- lo-owner, E. J. Wiillim,', Havre do firaci .Seven posseniter. I Me,,-.., ,,„„;„,; FARM FORSALF. I Tri'i'mi'iTf "V "" "'••'"'"':,' ''".V"' "''" 1'1-i-M otr,- - j,h,,ii- Hi | 1 j "'"> ,;,, '"",'' Mars land. __ l J. O. ESCHELBACH & SON, ered anywhere. J. H. Carton, Everett, N. J. car in KOOII condifioo, f,,r al-: rea o.niible. 1 Vive acre,, on stale • HiKliway. Good '" '"' > J' ''J'" '•".•"'• •-\.idiv, . l)u „,.. . ,,,,-,,„; :,',.»,,,a,i 'pin,''. r ,, I, ,' Phone Mlddliitown 70(i-F--ll. Demonstratioeiniitr n byy alu. 1 ,n, i,t in M,,o,o,,,,tl, i house and oulhuildini-s. Cm he I ,-ht foe M'"'- llrM" J1. IUJ l1""1'- n,,,l '""" '"'' l!"d iSU Went Front struct, Red Hank phon« SAFE FOR SALE. | Sd.r.DU with $1,(1110 down. P. F. Keiinwly. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. 41Q-J.- Auto acceneorles oud vulcanizing _ Marvin nafe, Kood- an new; Bell for one ounty, P. 0. Hox :i:t. Red Hank. FOR RENT. Ill Moiimouth str.-el. Red Hank. I'hon- j A ,,,;0 [,,,,;„„ „,„, „ ,cy ,-l.-; !„-,; valve's, YOUNG LADY WANTFD -.„.,,.,.,.- ,.„ ,w „,, .,,,- fourtfourth valuvaluee iif inovotinbvedl quicklynuickly.. IIII.. S S.. HiHiKK - FARMS WANTED. DEAD ANIMALS. Ltwo; oil ... _.. _ ! K. ^ M. tandem, eierl Viraily i-quijjped '; in Red Haul., ,,v,.,- ,.,r)i|,.,,,i , R. Connorfl. remover of dead animals. proveiuent:.. Cnil after r, -u0 P M t;<.» ' irimion, llroud Street National bank building, f ht d ,.; who would „;„,',... Red Dank. DONT FORGET number of extra: ; will sacrilice. (.'. Hay Way aide, N. .1. Phone Wayside S4O-_F-_1S.__ Mminiulilh street. Red Hani. Shoe retmiricit ' *-'un '"" ^'en at ( ook Hi-os. il i CORN FOR SALE. WANTED. Seventy-five bushels of corn on the ear A net of llullt Imrlie.-ia fo lor sale. Theodore Ktilwrll, Everett^ N. _.L_ m\i:it lie in oti.lition null reiiH Matthe ». Cltapel Hill, N. J. WIRE WHEEL SERVICE. WIro wheels rebuilt. John Hanrten, 42 BROWER ELECTRIC CO. We&t Front Dtrect, Red Bank. Phorto_72-R. "The Home ICIcotrlenl;" wirinj,' and fix- tures. :t:i Hridire avenue. Red Hank, near PRIVATE GARAGE FOR KENT Montnoutb street, phono IMI-R. In the llreproof community Karaite, roar of LOTS FOR SALE. 12!) Hroad strict, Ilcd Hunk. Telephone 1107. uy .-I. 1,,t, f i..n Fine lariri: lots in Kasl Side Pink on easy — .Thi' Dyke. Address 1 !•:. llu , IT It 11 terms. Iniinire of Patrick McCanon, Criiliiro CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. lor place. Red Hank, II, i- ;•:'. ,-M. | WHERE | ' "• ''• ."- "em 1th and l.-,tli. j """»• JOBS WANTED. i 1 1 Wells nnd cesspools dun and bricked; Ha horoUKh. Lloyd .Francis, 4S Linden plncc. Red ,,„,,„,.,, „,.„.,.,., jdid you-ttet your hair bobbed anil nhain- |"""" I"' " ""! and i E1ECTRIC CIOTUKS pumpM repaired. II. Tilton, Rumiion, box venue, l-'iti Bank. All kindo of jolabinir promptly at- HOUSES WANII.D. ooeil? It eerlaiiily loo';:, nice. At Cur- GERMAN POLICE PUPS tenilod to. EBtlmatca cheerfully furnished. Hnve clients wantmi' lion e., m and tie hin'a. the host lilnee 111 town. Second na- for sale. Inuiiire of Gardener, Georite A. -•---*• -•-- ' ,al«a"or' r.Mit. Cal-b I.. Luker. Hail TANK FOR SALE. Churchill csl.-ile. Hunison i-oad, Itumson, for lows, i,,r , propei-tj-s, t ( i ; tNiiy ti..-r>! - ; A a.OOO-cnllon cedar tank, with roof, for N. J., oppo-ile Counlry Club. FOR SALE. s,r(,,., ijcllord. N. J.. 1'. I), box lSa. A mai Ford sedan, like new; Hi "(I Iliiich — '.-^—— : easy ti-i-ins. Free nut,, > '"II-'IFII-, K. HopLinL'. nale. Can be seen at It. W. Mount'e, Lociwt, FLAT FOR RENT. We I look tli.-m over. l':,le I. K>'«i liilill;, piio...- N. J. _ clan, like new, one (irant-Six enelo.'ed t I HAVE EVERVT1IINC Five room flat with improvements for lop, and one Chandler tourini; ear. Call Hed in the linu of house Inmi him', a,,,! -loves, mli'. W ai.itine anil paper "ban;-- |b.-"ker. hox l;,5. Ilelford. N. .1. rent. Applv Samuel Kwiirf/.. 1-1 West Front Hank 13I1-.I. - " - " -Come ii, an,fd hous looek InmII,-ii nlinn' o-.-, :,,,,i ! -tSamueo l MONEY TO LOAN. ••> '"'oily iriven. . 11. A.ll.i. | ,,0K SAL1r. Money to loan or. bond and mortEntre. Ap- 'ir-ceL Ui'(l_ Hank, phi: 1 u t 1 """ FOR.SALE ATA BARCAIN. i™^, s'S Soi,; ;;,:;;,,,:';;;:;'..," "^ >i] ^'••« '••••-"• «"«• «•»' ''»••'•• '•'-- >•»> A— '•.« .-.^L;-...... r -a,.. ,,„. ;>n.». •••>.<•••>. r\°L™tL ,,. ply to A. L. lvlns, Reuloter Liulldinff, Bet) | FOR SALE. Four burner new Perfection oil stove will, ! L^!_1L! !ii-L' • j :' .':lV. — : be. n over!iuu!,-d nnd ju-1 out of paint • I ; •"".''. ''>' ';•;'• for biublim- uurpo.es.| ,. |j Wil. . l, Uanlt. , _ _ __ Pierce-A,row landauletle ear, 15111, self- n; also la. I"OR SALE. ul! I,, for l,,,at. I'h,,i,,- u tl) u ] t Li ( WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, -r :»•::;• at etectrie liirht; Kood condition. Ap- us Coullon. Mi.hll-towii road. Ph. Four burner oilil l ul,.vestove. . • in.illl l.ilcLitel! stove, pluiailiiiiir, heating and' UnnlnK. Pumps anil ' ,I,V'"""1""'j; 1l.-.-W"'"W' , ",'' K"i'l.'-'I,IM"'' O. F.' HILL, I!' to Thin, plombiuiT, h.-atinic and tinninir in all branch- ply J. W. Mount Co., Ited Rnnli. [lank C09-W. windmill, lank and friiia.- lor forty-foot jv.-ll. ' n;wimmil rom|rp,|. Airrnt for Master car- , 1 r<;"erv H/ns.. Keali.sliurir. N. .1. on, lil Mount, atreet, phone 219-J, Hed Hank. TWO ROOM APARTMENT for rent furnislio-d; Ini-itc rooms; all latest, improvements. 100 Monmouth street, Red Punk. FOR SALE. New l-'crd sedan for sale; run three week', : perfect condition. Apply liOl -It, Red STORF. FOR RENT ' Phone 117-R _ .... Mommmlh slreet, near Hriiud street; T,-,m of ,"• e h 'roiKl o.'nli'll,,,, voii-lit ! •""» "'"' ">"* 'tali""; will sacrilic l,,r AWNING-AND CARPET CLEANING HELPERS WANTED. l""• Phone Kcd Hank 11M1-M. | Awning, boat covers and curlain,,, c,,r- Two l.lumher'o helperp s wanted. ppApplyy I eian. -lied Hank Real Kst.alc Co. Nine room house .uilahle for bourditur; 1 rul electricity, shi frontline and olhe warini. r,-a,ly for work, at a bariruin. Frank I " FARM FOR SAI E ' ' ' \ J !. ,". "'"' " '>™»<< I'.'oured and ntoroit; •lelfiey llros., 20 Monmouth street, Red SCOOPS WANTED. y ALFRED R. BRIGHTON, JR.. Ivt-lly, Alia,itie Highlands, N. .),, It. F. I)., j Kin,,.acre e-kicki-n farm four miles from ' • • '^;>-'h 'enmrited am! made to odor; , - II 111! . 1 |PI lllllllHlj*attractiv! 1**11 e features; barrain. Mrs. M. Ayren. Hank. Two second hand dirt ncoops wanted. I he , j ,>(.ust N J 'il WORK WANTED. kind used by contractors for movinu earth. house, cellar: 'coop forly f.-.-t in lenittli: I antceil. Suliho Ml around houseman would like work. Harry Thompliins, 42 Worthley street. Red Hank. MAXWELL FOR SALE. Reasonable "price. Call Katotitown "10!»-F-12 evenitu-H hetween I! :00 and a :Q0 P. M._ _ ..._* __ CAR FOR HIRE bv hour, day or trip. Arthur Uoyce, Soc- 11 1 q J 1 ond slnct, Runiiiim, N. J. Phone 312-M . . "-- . f. . ----- .- .-.,,,. --FI l,Ull\'"l IMllil J P I'll \^" II l^ti! !. 1 tl'' 'jl - I' t M').. | II0USE0W1NEKS. Rumnon. WANTED FURNISHED. tlon on lust class loan-. Mrs. A. Dock, | Ked Hank. ,.,.. „;.,.,, ,„ M,,„.,„„,, i, i,...,., ,,,. ,.,,-„,.,.' «• is the time to think ,,f haviiiK th-l or three furnished ,,,,,II,, f, O^J^unh^vcm^-l,.', re,,,N:.,^ i ^iT^Z^FBELFORD. " - I '< "**"< l^plLL^f ^! VuVl ! ,„,: TABLE FOR SALE. lara to Caleb L. Luker, real estate. Main adults in house with n 1,1 enclnsure. (;!;,„ enclosed p,jrcl,es, Round onk ilinim: room tuhle. like new. • tn-et. Belford, N. J.. P. 0. box 15S. a itood locnli I WILL SACRIFICE I Six room house, cellar, pipeless li.-ati'a-. ''-'""'I el.Ki.i:.-. 1-ind.-r i-.-lurn to .|. hearos. • w.,, b-, MIH parloi-.i, metal weatli.-r Schroi'iliT, Fair Hiiven, N, J., oppoalte liat- M. Red Hank. '. «... drawer to (lulck bust.,. D(,,u.,, t,,,,,;,,,,. H.jr ,,ta,tcr, ,.;,.i: ,„.„,- ,!,.„„, ti-olley and stores- S'i 700 i''»''' Rerisi-r olbce. Ited Haul.. II, ward. !,i,i: ir, pnrehei and windown screened liii_ rood. _ _ LOOKING FOR A POSITION? 'itoud runnilii: order, I I rubber w tov, ' S70II down, balance iiinrti'ni'e; possession at REPAIRS. Screen Co.. M aplewood, N. J. llop- Lot us help you. VVarbunon'ii Employ- GOOD PRICES PAID j extrjui, Willard storo-,- l.atlery l,,,|,,ii- :'.'., „,„.,.. c-|il,l, L. Luker, P. O. box 168, Llcl- I \V. P. H..W.I,.,,, l;)l| H| ment Arency, 17 Hroad stieel, Red Rank. l l 1 1 WOMAN WANTED. for men'a necond-hand clothe, nt the City Wallace utreet. Ite.l.Hank, plione C(il)-\V. ; fiml, N. J. _ m™Jts »„', "^| c",ts "".,!,'**.' Rub- I •'" " ' "«•' »"nkk .P Phonl e :,:(:!. Phone Iteil Hank 1171. No waitini:. Experienced colim'd womttn for ttonernl Dryy Cleaning . Works., 0 Mecbanio ttieett,, PROPERTY FOR SALE. !" "" PIANOS her hoots soleil und heeled, arctics rennired, | PI1OFFSSOR PASQUA1 F TORTORA housework. Apply Allen, 25 South iitreet, near Hroad. Thone 108-It. Willlnm Ost- Wc> c le ir s FARM FOR SALE. I have plota of land for sale. lOOxr.OO! n.,,.,1 uprittkts, Mr, to $20:-i; used players, ;, , ' '', vulcani-.ed, foot pump:, ruaaired . !;ll,.:j. n-oni i..,|y. nl,,tiyt? ~t! Ma,.,a J ;. Red Honk. Ne rechol.l, I HO acres; fti-Ht-clam , propriet feet; enn be bouirht reasonable. Near trol- • *2'jri up; new upright, player and eranil ,at -i5 wecliamc street, Hc.l Hank, upstairs. „,,.[, f,,,. mu. leal en-ii..'-meiit s and teselii or F | SIGNET RING LOST. fruit id potato furni: nil outbuildings HOUSE FOR RENT, j ley»__ . schooli .i ,t . ,bathini - i. n_._i_ beae.l. ._..ii _ no„:!-__d. ~railroa j . i ..*d. • depot- . , pianos*..» ^ _ ,, fcS:lG, ,,o „t o* 51,600»* .^.. iA • . __._,B.. Dirhan'.. i-..,---.. —., . (ill I lip n'. -'i ' I *».'ii --"iir1 1 BOY'S COAT LOST. SiRnct rinK. with a diamond chip, initiald I Caleb I., Luker. real eslati', Delford. Double house, six rooms on each side, all Caleb L. Luker, Rex 158. Helfoid. N. .1. : pianp o shopp , Drunimond pbici. , Red Hank, j joivhe.ti-a leader; exlia. line impuiaV*' u'.'i'i N..C. Itcwanl. Finder please call 091-K, . FflBRAI-K- •eiuly for occupancy Sep- FOR SALE. RF.I.F0RD. | Phon,. !I33, ...-;-. Kcd Hank. _ Six fool oak .tiniiH. rm.ni tnhlp. Can he l^V ("Vir0"" MlM' J' A> VllIlSt!Uoi^* Sis room house, collar, iras ; lot nOilliO;, TYPEWItlTER BARGAINS, 1 1 11 : DELIVERY MAN WANTED near Btoroh, tclh'j' and depot; eiirht loin- j Huy. rent, :-.oll. exchanitc and repair I,™" 'i'-i,^',:;: :,^":-::,",,.;; ":,^^;" ,";:;,;;; i •.'«'-^- <^ ':^ Xr^. - - • "ten' walk to lauthinic: p(,iii:er---i,m at once: ! inal,,. , ; cmmcrcial stiilioneiy nick botto Wnrnei. I » South s'lie.-l, K-,1 Hank. ll.-i URACKETT DETECIIVli BUREAU to deliver and take oidern; one who can un^itt" Mnnnumth r'-ml. I'rir*' $ri,00, FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. Cn . . - drive Ford car. Acker, Merrill & Condit Co., FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Model T, two sets rear wheels; 32xS inch i 5210S2.IO00 . Clh'bb I,L. I.uKerIK, Dciror.lBird , N. .11. inksik, ribbonibbs andd carbobn papers. PPlionl , ward. I Licensed ami hollilci by State of New Jir- •e»; cab ami flat stake body, Eden H. omici nurcrao c.ir j llolindol 7I-F-1-I. W. C. Phelan, M 1 1 1 1| Ked Hank. ' Two furnished rooms with lii:ht huusc- BUNGALOWS r-UK SALE. it!,. K' 1 FORRENTFOR RENT.. in.'.Par::.k, "i!"".F,m,;,...- ,' • '}"> ,,"V>'. builduiK-— — •••"•.• Asbur••-•"-y" vinp, :i-M Sliiewsbury tivenue, Red Hank. 1 1 J LIC SIGNk keepiiiK privileges; improvements. Apply With all im,,,-ovome,,t::. One sells for I I'- - ': .h- . : I Hix room h, , all i,,,|,r.,-. ,-,,,e,,t,; line lo- ' ',t",'s • mvan.," ,..s ! ., ,T ;,!'""!•' ,'^"" letteriniE and point simp: also auto mono-UH Thjoekmjirton avenue, Rod Hank. SI, 600. $1,000 iluwii; the other for Sii.liOl). POTATOES FOR SALE. oiition: Karaite if tiee.led; rent «:ll); on main ' Watchmen f,,,. ,,]| ' , r, ,« ' mams, (iconic Parker, B0 Ilrldsc avenue, | SHAMPOOING, CURLING, HOUSE FOR SALE Goi'nl location. P. F. Kennedy. Ill Mon- j s»\ enl y-llvc harreU of Aioeiicaii Cianl road t,. Humson. Also a new liimKalnw fur „,.,,,. jn ..i,..,...,. „.„„„,„•. .i,,,.' ... ,„, ,,, or to let; nine rooms and bath; all improve- month street, Re.l llnnlt. Phone 117-1!. i nolatut-s.' inor uluteil with Cobbleis ami ! s.ile. , .asoiinl.l.-; with ,;a,'ai;e: lot .".Us 100. ' A'bui y 17.17' Nl,'u „},.,!, ,"Vi . '^ Red Dank. | su.ulu ,,n,i ,ncj,| massak'e, nianicurinit. Will l l Ll Pl( ments; with 1,'iirnire; firtit class condition: Crei-I, Mountains, which makes Ibea, rood ', Address House far Rent, drawer M, Ite.l B,.]im.|, '-" ""'"- "' " CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN ?»'' '•' appointment. Mrs S. II. Leoli, 11 possession at once. Impure of A. T. Dore- TRTnYv nuOURn MNUI IT itDI^ABHEADn , 3r>r5? r'l.'MTCENTSt LOAFI /kM7. • otini- r piitatoc.-... . Stilncl...-i \,l i..ixteen pounds eet ; f,-eiKht iletoit. We will he there ,'aly from '„,,..,, ,„„, ..,,,,,-,. ,,„! „„„. ,'.'/,•'",., SUTPHEN & HILL., Itin hum in , Kuimon Apply to J. M. , , Works 9 Mechanic otrcet, near'Broad •• • ' • - ilosremlant ,,f Ilnnitaiii Ki:,::; dark hi-indle. i 1 :00 to -1:00 P. M. to deliver ..ris. ten rein • .„•„.„. j,lin, .., ,m,,.. |,,x,.. T„ ' ,, [,'„,' ' paper haiu:ini: nnd drcornlinir; interior and Corlies, Itumson, N. J. Il,nne,117-R. Direct, Red Dunk. Phone 108-R. WUliam Oa- FOlt SALE. ' .-..!>••>-. fine ronforinatioii. ,•>,-„ mnrkiuirs : i anil crates fice. K. M. Haley cc Son, ; rea.ly ami ,-.'„,' !'!' in' illed in ,,'i i.J exterior paintinir. 20 Was-hhiKtoil etrcet, TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. trov, proprietor. Double studenfej,bi-:isa lamp, S.1 : cost , i;,,,, sire: foe si:,. Hopkins, bos a. Little Shrewsbury avenue. Red Hank. I'hone i ,,, „, ,.:,t ,,,|v ,,.,t,,-,. pc-in.- is nioiii t . i ,'1 Ilcd Hank. r : ur 1|T1 c v( r u( We huy, rent, aell, exchange rnd . repair "" " "' "WANTED * - »""<'* < ™ ""'. "" ' "'"' "'"•' Silver. N. .1. : 1',12-r. . |,|,,,.;va ;,,,,i ,..,„ j)t, ',!,.|,1,,,1slrali.'d. .la'l, BOAT FOR HIRE. •nnd7lo.'^"i6jB«!ndVt?e°tSIlrr,l SLnk1111011" A "™l '''"" »"lomobile'mechanic to np- "he,,,icul"l'iiik't!""i:i"onc"Re,l IlTnk "12 "I'-'M".5' i CHAUFFEUR WANTED. BUILDING MATERIAL INCREASING. ,""'"'•'• Hi. hlaml.. N. .1. Lni'ire wea-Koini.; boat for hire for flahinir .and Item.,. I.H Ilioad nta.i.t Iteil Uonlc. . |]|y ,a ,||H,i, a, Avi. .., ,,arnKt. ,,„ ,Inin | . .-___- : „„„ ,v!1,,tl.,i „, ckaulleii:- and to lie iron- ! Now is the time 1,. build, later In the sen- ASK A. c_ BAK1;n ,iEAL ESTATE parties or for tov.'inir. C.. . A. Caslcr,. '».•]- TO RENT FURNISHED. (street, Mata»,m. N. J. Only experienced j FOR SALE. ..rally useful about phi mint have refer- BOO it will cost you more. Seme material !.,,„,,. ,.,,„,. home „ her, it will hto , for,!. N. J, House in Shrewsbury electric lii'hta nnd man need apply. I Six room house, cellar, five lots 2r,xl20 ,.,,,-e. Apply to Mrs. C. W. Hiker. Alfred increased April 1st. Let Kilmonib £• Siekels, ., ,;, n,!,,^,,,,,,.,. -|-|,,, ^ , "., ft ( t flllu - " " - _.„„,,_ ,,|| imorovrmonts • 1-ar-U'e earden- for owa- " - - i ' - - "ear trolK-y, depot, Htore^in.l poat office; II inlelma,ill's cettai.'c. Naves ink' a\e:uie, 'Carpenter:; and builders, 1 h 1 Wallace street, ' ,•,>:•„..,• Ci,m,. ,,, [ itil,, silver '.,.,.! „. 'll Wh,to am, «.M«, rt,fcndcr» - ^, Phoi^Eatoo^a ^-l ^ ^MONUMENTS. S3f.. -^ martltaje ™ ™mHn. ^O^iH 1 H s ». .L . . ! Re.l Ba,,k, estim.e on y pkin, Phene , i j , ^ ';£.]. r am, pemml pole, IL W. Leland, t.™.,.. HUDSON HOUSE .„ IS^Vn^^^rrL^S "T^T ™*~**^ ~~\ '— -> ^^^^ i,,h t j "'" THE RED BANK HA.K PARLOR. ~| >~, {^^ <> "^ "f™ '^f er ''! • 7 : -••"FOB SALE ; ^-^«..«-.1.i|nH& b.i »d .gld wa- j place! Red Hanl, ^N^™ ^J< -or^ ..Ppropraite^ud ( „,„,,,,. ^^K.g- U«™ ..ersey W ! ^SJan.p.,0.,^^™.,, ^ f,,,.,.^; ,:c .X^n^^y^J^^Z "' Miina-Incyclr in line cinditnin;- •i«W;tii;e». .: '•;-•'' _-•-- •__..——-.- ELITE BEAUTY SHOP. jbo! boxj -oof-cut-llowe.f cut-IUnvei::,- frofrmmn WW....W.. ...W... Kennedy .&S -.pound:;.potutds. Si:,..Si:,.-. . .Willuim.llWilliam. 11. . Urth,Urtlt,. AtlantiAtlai c ; awitch makiu,:. and children's hair. cut l.i,m. i FAMILY LAllPJORv" Wn»K" "* Will sell for Sit). Karl Wolcott, Eaton- FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK s W lues, ay eve,,,,, s fr.iin l, ;»0-to 9 ::.O. ' ,,it ,,er pound; have your cloth.! lown. N. .1. PANAMA HAT LOST. Manicuring, shampooing, ncall) treatment "'" J'! «"ely ea.ry h|iiipinehji with them. lli,:l,l,u,,ls. N. .1. l; sil CL s : l 10. I'.isner Innl.hiiK. He,) Hunk. PI,,,,,- ,V],..|K,, in ooft ,pHnB wntt,r_ wUh no cht,n,,. d,,yy 'he;ween''Hrl:v;,t'a;ri%crof^VS'et. c^^^^ „ " .„ • ~LE ~"~"" - j ROOMS FOR RENT 'a0,.M. LEGHORN HENS FOR SALE. « B . 1v7 1 1 L 1 cnls used to eut the fabric. Just notice mu retur...4...... n #.t. on. 33 T> -S. ,>T,». Iteckles. . . -*!.-„. u T*.placeI i», Re*_ d Hank.i-k » . n i .. - « -*> * i»^<-. Aituitv IIDtU^C Will! IHTC HIl• "at work .even cents per pound. Neck. N. .1. Also all kinds of trucklim and team work a farm ronlainliu- about eii-hteen acres of Monmouth slieel. Hed Bank. Phone IJ7-K. , v-arly tenant ulafui-ni.he.l. :il) Mechanie 'with pneoioatie tires, run about l.iun) milrs; Send us a postlll or cnjl us UD and we will lit reasonable rates. Malms' bicyclo ox-I uood truck land for HI23. 'lluildinra must "' '"' WAWTPD "'streei. Rod Hank. I price Sl.T'OO: als,, llel.aval ., |,;,|at,,r, No.' "°' "1'"n,o. it-hl-t.hir 1 l.v ,• ii io , \\. ' ."'(I -! phone 640.1. 1U : Phone 640-J. __ ]„ 11,-st class eonditioa. Call at South tHli)Li!iiJM?Jl- whitc. ivory or oiaboi.-any. Parlor suites j LARGE FARM FOR SALE. | ?,„,;,..„ m,"' \, S Iber lein 17 Fa, I-r, nt ''"' ' - Hubha.'.l ave, , I'.,,,.,- I'la.'.a. ..,..-„ ,1 il ll 5lllllv l> l 1 "" " L03T " Amboy. Address Mrs. Louise Ely. :l(17 Fifth , HUPMOIULE FOR SALE. recovered anil I'm. lied. Frank Howard. 11,2 Liu-.... i.t-o.liictiv.. ram, for -ale. near Red : itrect Red Bank S tar' ™ . k " " '"" "'" ' ' " " ""•''' ''all I-- 9tri ot |r0 ilL S 1 A pen hen lost Return to Mm Richard ' ' "'•'' " " • "'" ' Amhoy, N. .1. I A 11121 Ihipmobile tourin,; car in perfect ! M.""in,iutli sliecl. phone _1IK-_W, Red llanL , Hunt. .,,,i:,,l,l.- for ,',-iit lemnn's .'Mate or GIX hiili" '""llw.-n 12:00 :,r,l ; :,ni ,,,- ,,l\,,- -.nt) p. iP. S K, Fox. HratKh avenue, Red Hank, and re- - " " p0R • • ; ™f •>«%£ ^,;ino« ,1™.^ ^\ \ "' STAINLESS STEEL CUTIERY. > S^™. ] ' "v«,,^ ^ut^'JlZ , ^" " "FORITSIDAN FOR SALET : .,., KORSAI.EOR I EASE. l v rlL ll 1 11 lp !1 '.'-'." . -" " - , Two one-tor, Ford trucks, sllirhtly itne.l ; ] Hunk. Phone 171. • | ^" """•" -""!":•',: or ,,ol,sh,i,,r lame- , m.( „,„, „.„,,_ ,„ „,.„„,.„, coiiilitiup. pra.-licallv ,,,-w. i,ll (" V'. '' .' '," " -''"' ' •""!""• .'«">' ' • 'uni..ed i listless nn1d stainles1 s hirb1 | l; FORD SEDAN FORR SALESALE. . no dealers. Apply Liberty root beer nlitml. ~:""-;.V~-"^...... „_ ''."" ," ""!'.';"!.' ,'' ,'i"^."'" /''i'" '""',. "'I. ' " „ „ . ..„ ~ >:uod ruhber; .-J2M1 wortiirlhh ,.ff .-xlr:i-ii-xlra-i.. ,1,,-l.i.- "; /"' • ."'',.- " "• '" ; '... ",'"•, "•'••• Iron, II-d Ford sedan, l'.l'J2 model, fully equipped, Atlantic Heach, Atlantii' Hiithlamln, N. .]. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. irrnile i-utleo ,1:. Write or phone Oscar DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. ,.,....,.„. ,.,„„„,,,,,. - „„ .,.,. ,,„. ,„,,.. ,M1,,.. for sale. Apply 1". Hanker, Church atreflt, j Registered- Shropsliire ewea. yearllnf: H '. Jr.. 2IC.' K.i t Fnnit^itreel.Jteil Hun].. I Salisfaetion ttnaranteed on all portrait i f,,,. ,VIIU| ,,|- ,H1! • |,.,,.,,.:ai, iun t,|o, .ni'i'-k l,uve'- *' ' ' "' '" ''"'' HOUSE FOR RENT. Innihs and sprini! bimbs for sale. 'Mi " ~] - rk. Attraetive linos of c.-uuera", Him", i.- '...,:....! . .i.i.-.l . "u i. ., i ,"...:' L'n'l 'an 1" lli'lfiird. N. J. WANTED TO RENT. a,l,! II.. lo- Hli House of seven roonit on Main slreet, 1! brocbrmikk fnrnifnrni , MlR. 1)1). NoNo. 11 Asbury " Paiii (I'|.-,.ii ' FOR SALE. Eatontown, N. .1. Iniiuite of Thomas Man- Phone Heal '.IM-W. innroi ment '• Prrfrrnlii""in'-Tuilin''""i'ini-e : newspapers sohl! John Dil-'iore, Shrewabury "''""" " ' ' ,:-. ihl, I i. , :,,,„: ,-,-n, S,v voiir ... n Sailboat, 'i-1 feet, knockabout, sninll cabin; son A Son. Mom utli v U a V e.iuipped; cheap. C. John Harms, phone NEW HOUSE FOR SALE r.ni'l"n,'ar"'"eliool. Address, "rivin'^local'i™ '• ? "'""'- ' """ - . .... i J"';f\, """'",. ihi-'V^'u-'Ton' ^i',',"','' -nil ' ll'-'i."'- V-''- iv'"''"' "" """" ' '' ""' nUNCALOW FOR RENT. ! Nearly completed; nix room, with all i,n- ami ri'iital. A. II. C ill-aver M. Red Hani:.; EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. ,.,l uiil, Ve-il'i'.,- !n,l ,-.' l.v »-, , -,n ,h,'ii,,, " Kcd Hank 21'. ; An nttiactive foil om hun.irnbnv. fur- , provemeirts; prii-e $(',,200, $1,000 down — - " -' ,PT ,„","„".. -' | Prompt acrvice and expert workmanship, i !/,;„"!,. U-iVud-eil! h',',1 . ,l'.V. ,,'J!', "' , •' i,,' DETECTIVES. "SEVEN AND TEN WEEKS OLD P1C3 nished or utifuruished. AAppll y '2. N-Newinal , PP .I I-' .K Kennedyd , 11111 1M Moimioulh n 'stixeHt ' lied the f' vor- ui-'il ihciJi eiirda for tl • 'Id-' '• ! c"l"rilcli"l;. reimirini: and ranuuiucttirinc. ]il,.,| |la,,k or uloiii' Irolle-. ,,.-' 1.,, i,',,. A,I- ' , •'"«',ut tonal .Secret Service, room 4, 750 for Hale; %1 nnd $10 each; nnfc arrival guar- Hprimrs road. Red Hank, or lahnnr 12P-W. Hank, phone 117-R, anteed. Jersey Pork Producing Corporation, 01 l> ]{eyport. N.^J. HOUSEWORKEIl WANTEJ3. LOST. ' stock in town. Ilcd Hank Woman's -K.\- n.'^ii' ' S'''l.!!,',' ,."i!'in" '"''' "'' ' , ' ""'- '.-. '' t>K'ou,:l:out th,' world; crlliiilial, "civil. '"I'm- In family, no washinir: miuit be irood Allltttftt 11th, ht-twoell Water Witch ehaiiire. ITi Rivet ...do avenue. 1 2CC.-I1. I CLOCKS AND WAtCIHIS REPAIRED. merciiil iluiuirirs. reniirts. shnilowintr. tn .- JIOUHEFOR RENT. cook, white; position npt'ii September Mb. j Scnlnijtht, black fnx fur neck piece Finder TITLE EXAMINING. i , . .,,: ,,,al,,., ,,f ,-loel, , :,,ol ,val.'h- ><«:. leeatimr fraudulent and .lelin,,lleut .lei.!- IIOUSI. FOR KENT. Wl 1 l lirjJlU Half of double huuse for rent; - aoven Write Ilousoworkcr. drawer J>1. Red Hunk. (please return lo II llronil street, Reii Ilnnk, If you an- buyiiii; real estate, have the ' 11;. Wo alia, rein,alcl all kusti of aid jewel- , "is, cases; prolRTtiea protected: wntchnn n rooms, all improvements. Apply (10 Peters " ' "" " " and receive reward. In 10,000 BASKETS OF PEACHES • itv title lo,,!;eil Uli by a eompelelit title exam- ry A|| ^.,,,.1; r,inrai,t-,.,l Pri,'-s loweit in furnished, mule or female; divorce cases; ill place, Red Hank. y. N. .1 Open llrephice, nil im- j incr V.-inoi, W. Rose, title examiner, lly- ,,,| n,. k. Give in a trial. Ka-le Jewelry huiKuu,-,os npnkcn: eMvi t fingerprint: dic.tc- will be oil mile during Auftust and September lt ul BUNGALOWS FROM $1,500 UP. s; In i vill lent fcou ! lin's real ,-i.tiite ntliee, room '.I, Hoi;ister | v;lH,p 1 ;|.,.\ l.;,,st Irout street, opl o ;ite l.loh,.. i:raiihand ilictanheno service. MAXWELL AUTO FOR SALE. nt Covert's farmfam,, BroaBradd aatreott , Eatontown, We can build you a hunirnlow for SlliOO : Rl AlAs l alll lothe thr fifruitts a ^jl Oi'lohec lit lo April 1st. Pliiillr Iteil lluuk huihliii" Hed Hank. ._ j hotel. Red Ha " Maxwell auto in KOOII ciindilioti, Just over- or fir,,000. If you contemplate buildini' see l ;I iiousi: I-'OK SAi.i-; OR RENT. hauled; many extras; MOO. Kelly's iramKO, KiltnoniU & Kiokrlu, 184 Wallace stre«( Ited IHJNl'.Al.OW AT LOCUST, N. J. FIVE-TON TRUCK CHASSIS FOR SALE. FOR SALE AT RUMSON. ' I \ line new cbuilid lion, >, llronch •„. Hank, phono Tlil-U. CO1 1AC.I. FOR RENT. Atlrartivo sumiiter huni'alow. ; Kntonlown. N. .1. A live-ton truck ehii'sls without motor: House has four room-., I as and cellar: lot """ : lir.-l H.-it,,- four r,,,,,, -econd Hour f..--r Fair Haven, l.-ui- loom eotlii|:e, ivith all.I Oath, furnished; water fn lldxl:!". feel: t'.va-s t my barn. I*MI f, et : , bclroiun-i, tv.,, tile hi I liroms, third II,,,,.. removable rack body and tiiipaulin, Iiurtlfre- nil water. hi-n.."-n Main road and CAItPENTEIl AND BUILDER, „. , . hOK SALE. ,,n,l water. l,,-l,,.-n Main road and rive,: I easil•lisily en,|vvI'liiiverlibli. 1 il.l'e int.illlo , winleiwinter - llI.,,me, ; will ,„.„,- ,"U-.-i- i.u.'l ui. tr..ll..v ...... L All in uood , intiil". room: d.nihle lloocs. I,,,-Ke open II,- & Russell. -10 Mechanic street. "Red Ilnnk. • M lh l Jobbing promptly attended to. William K. ••[>o"n r I" ','"" , ','!"""" ."••'•''I. I"'- 'cut Sl>; a.lull only. Immire A. Coot,,.- mn-rlii,.,. for ,,uiek sale. J. II. Ay:,,-:. M,,i,, ,.,,M,|i,i,,,,. „,„,,,...... iim .„, A l,,r,.,,i,, I ,,|,,c... .-,..-1..-^.1 side „,„, norcl, with ,,-la-,, riteveim, Iliack" Point road, Ilumaon, N. J. TIRE LOST. r F It iwilv 111 M " Pailiculars see Mai, - ilia, idace. lair Have, -,.,.,. l.i.eu.l, N, .1. to set, lo est For „:„ hc.llar., addre',,'llox eb',-1 ri-i.:-. laei, -.t.aa, heat, Bar,,,;,-; '•„ l*honfi connection. 1 11 1 A :io^:li. Firestone liie in the vicinity L,l; "WVI.IK.""" "" " ""-"'• "'•'' ?•-••'• -I""' ' TORF.NT. "f- "- ^-'-. l.'IKl-',., ,V,t, i-estriele.,: s,,,,.,a,,li,,,,y ho,, >f Little Silver and Camp Vail. Plonae re- FOR RENT. 1 l >r 1 1 ; Half of house. In rent, nil conveniences; ti«'n to Mrs, John llailly,' Oreanirort,_ N. J. ~ ..ADiATOR AND SfI,v,cE STATION. v ™™?'^£™™%& ,ike ,o!,-,%"?„,,i";:^... ,;;:,.v,: 1,..! :;:! "..:•»:: „.„.. ,e!^!;, •?r^.-. .i,,,,,,, ,„...!r Vi" ';f rKr rf -:'Si- ••'•' centrally located. Cull at. Ill Unit Front; | CHILD'CHILD'S CRICRIB FOFORR SALE For quick and jtood work nt rouuonalile drive (,„• piulv ,-iair west or ui'l in touch 1 lour l,ed,-,i,,,i,.. hath and ...Ira lavatory, j ",',,' ,„,,,, ., 'i,,-,i|iee ,, ],„,., ,'.- ,,li Lull Apply II.. Ihoo.l ,lr..,.l. Red II:,,-., t licet. Red Ilanh. I with hair mnlties.i and iiprhin complete: prices Iry Morgana rmllatpr workn. corner will, ,,„„,' r,-l..... wisliim. to ,•,, t,, I'ali- j v.--.iK l-ss- Wiii.- to furnished lam e, | , ,,. i.,ml „ ci,.,,!„., iiui,.,,, imi i !' "' ' ' • HAItlillt WANTED. price $10. Apply Thursday irlllllff lit :l'i7 of Mople nvimuii and Went Front street. No fornia by aul... Karl Wuleoll. Katonlowli. Ili-nw,".,- M Heil Haul.. I Mi,,,,„,,,,11, ,.ti,.,.f ited liiinl, i-are of' ha, FOIl'iAlF (Iiinil nlcaily jnl, for rluht innn. Apply (o Flint Front nil t. 11. d Hank, phono !W!«-J. job too.blir or amall. N.,,. NOTICE " "" I her shop. AIIMIIIV b.lviur prl I, l"er-:,l- Kiv.ht-et, -ti.,,1 V-b,,llom ,l-rs-r l-i-,,, I'OR RENT. 1 1 White film" llarlier nhop. 111 Mnliinimth' FOlt SALE. ., .„ I'OR RENT. • |.-on SAIL OH EXCHANGE. I Keyport nulo radiator worh». Reiiairn of Ij;.!'.. . '.''.'.'! witl,,,.-. llael ,.,- ,1,-,i(:,,, ,,:,k f,,,,,,,., 1',,., l,,-i,,,-,l . . . it,eet, Rei| Bank. looRoom with hoard in private family i,i,, , Coll-Si',,|,..^, |,,'.i, ..>„,, ,,.-,„„..„ , .,- ,,, ,„„ f,,,.| „„ |^,' ,, ,,li,,t,,,-». Al.o mud iro.nl. N0T1CF.I" ' ,' ' ""' »"!1"""1 "> '•"": "' '•<•;'• On anand u half h. p. eniilue nnnn d Faii- 1 rt ; llln f rI Mnhlletuwn; ftaw minules wnlk from Irollry rlll'tiint' ordci : 1 1 bnuka-lMl o l nt driiv mp: i.'nnill con- Mtddletown; ftaw minulea walk from Irollry, rurninr order; '00. or will exehani'.c for and K,i,olen,- tank,,. Work called for and ,,,„, ,,„„,, ril,lhlt, ,- ioi- IL. We repair raili. ',",',' , ,'"lv "',"', ,'','""',",/i', , , " EAU CORN I'Oll SALE. k pp: i. business person iirefencd. Wrilo to (i. M.' , ash. Mis. H. H, Haii;hl. d N J d'-'i' '.TM ll"'l I',1'"','"''''1' Wlil" '" "' M" '"'"""••"• '•"'• »'"' '•'!ih- Ml'"' "• "• """-1"' delivered. 71 llrond nlre.t, Koyport. II. „,,.,; , "..1 , .. „ | .. -,,soli,,e Innks. We also ,''', .',! , ,, ,, 'IV, ', f,s oh cl, 'v About 7li ini.'iheln of old corn, nil In A-l dition. David C. I und, Leonardo, N. J. Iriiwer M, lied Ilnnk. 17 llarb-rie av-aue b,,\ 1SK, Hii-hhind.i, t ri s L M • iinilitlnn, 1 raiinol dellvnr. K. IM. Wyck- dnuiei M, lied Hank. 17 Ilul.l,..,i,, llv.,.,,.. b,« 1SK, Hiy-hhuid,,, Heller. I'h.nui 1S2-W. ,,,.|] ,;,.„ |,,,,,,.y ,...ial. radiator-, for lords for ViV t*. !.* V ii ve inch ","i -.1 ill" ''.ill "ft'line con- 1 l LET USS IIELl" YOU FINDW WQJiK- %« r * k. 11* I^B^ •Nl1 ' > I ' ' *t*iBhiB^J^1lf <-^ wfc— IMlHI/i ^Kl.l. W O 9*1 I ^1 (1 l** 1)rk I 1"" 111 l^llltlH l)\ M[l IM'll t...i« »'.. t .....I \. - .. ... |',| || n,r ..,illliL- f.il Itrklll «ir, Lirteroft, N- J. -WWo nllm to elimlnntlilQ any wnitinprii ; flrnt WANTED. ''" • --- ' WINDOW CLEANING. eli.ioi h Podtlon as workinic farm maiiai-et-' Amer- ROAD IIOUSI". AND IIF.STAURANT. I We make n iipeciaHy i.r i-liniiini; wiadown N.IM Mod. I :., t. I I', i , ontor; l.l-ol 1IAVNES CAR POM HAUi. l hlp nnl-.vayy n In demand a. . Call ut ,',Vi,r- Ph He,I Hi, 1177. heat l".,i- I'IIU-III- or li.liin,;. Neiv .leis'V 17 Bd tt Rd Bk irilll, niairied; luted II. Life experie'lice al llond house and Icstaiinilit nt South Kat- ! <,r slorei, ellices and private rc-lde cu; al'o Prico Il,in5. I". 0. B. factory. Address hurton aitcncy, 17 Broad Htrcct, Red Bank. i'ionlible. Mo'oi 11.ot ('..inpsny, 1.1/ I'",-.,ul. si 1. Kw- A.lnmii & Oulvor, 403-OB Monroo, avenue, rienen.l fariiilnu. John ,\. Hiillard, Asbury ul foe sale. (l-.vnci- | ,rco,-i al ,.!llee cl.'iioiin:. Kale FACTORY FOR SALE. FURNISHED ROOM. Park, phone Ilenl I'll. must null be of ill health.. Iliil'Kldll to loiti'lfnctioi, iileed. -Ill Woshinitton thinil foe any iiutnnfiielu eliitr hiiioe-:- f"C loill. N. .1. Anbury Park, N._ J. Cosy corner mum, simile or double; all Ulllrk hliyer. Ad'lri Ilos l:i. Kalontown, 1.1 reel. Pill ' 111(41. men's und hoy:,' rlnlldnr. Thlrly mii.-liim-:•. Nf) MOHF. COAL MONliY TO LOAN. FOR SALE. N. .1. inclllilililf speclnl liliiehitiei. Coed op|,o-- White enamel bed, spilnit nnd inntlieni,, FOR Ill or w I ue. ,l..l la your i.'inilai- sto -, Money to lnon on ftrat loud nml laorliraKa aide rmlnl.' (i) Wallace street, Red Hank. 1 HOUSES 'NT. t >> ii it y foe any on.- to 'tart in bu.-iiness. ll CLOCK. ) ANla WATCHES I-'OH SALE. lv hull'-, on ool .1. 1:1, 'i h.Ki'ii KIIUUI tup iiunrt jam, vncuuin 111, eet, 1 on Improved real entate. Alston Itdekulal), Write or call al Hill Meiunoulh alreet, Hed ,j In i i'i iim Mi 3TEAK3 VULCANIZING. i.weeper and three iinlvnuiied tulis. nil (Ink- ":iinit out hero 1 ini|iro eitu'll is: liosseSltlll t at fan 1 Mll'l Hi Vi 1 ' i iii; I) ut Btlorpe/. Ui'd Hank. _ Hank, ,,vc- barber sbop. v iii l" ;i v 'll HI it'll We line, the be.nl ninterluls and i;ilaranlee land iliei'l. Red Iliillll. all itilai- nice.I. I'arlor lamp. , t .*! ,, sell Illll'l- 1lOUiie s t o relil. 1) . w. 1 lil il II in .'t' 1 UHN1S1IED ROOM FOR RENT all work: nlr Be, vice. John IIinisci. 42 for SH. .1. 1.-i,s.y. ,ii,ulheiii,l 1 .•state. .'. 11) l-ln-,1. I'roi,t :-! net, MR. FARM HliyEII, 'ily' J • v I'll i IK.u r, lo ,,enlleimin. nil lmpinven,e,it«, piivnli' Went Front iitreet. llml ll»nk. Phone 12-11. . TOURING CAR FOR SALE. Wnshlii, ion and Clmrrli streetn II. d Honk, PI'lhl one !, 1-.1. seo our farm., before you buy. We have 111* i In irood i-unnlnic order, with nil jsood tirci :.HI. •••"•. •in; II if |ly 1ii. ' H i family Call at. VI Wallace iitreet, Red N. .1. one you are lookinir for. All '<'-' and all FARMLAND FOR SALE. and one extra; most be si,Id at unV. Very Ill--.1'AIRS. Hank, or phono 772. kindii. Aik fur It noil we will show it to chenp for cntih. Can be seel, (ft 1HI Wld- QUILTS 101! SAI.F.. We itive the inline prompt atteiilion to \-< Ii "|M ' i',Itill-t 11< IIIKE 1<< Twelve nml a half acred farmland, near you. Menltl. I'miii AK.'IICV. loom II. llroail ii-l' Ai. Chapel Hill, with Home applen and prachen: lare stieel, Hid lluuk. I have on hall,I a Hue an tinenl of lioau- tirali.ll repair) an wo do to Inn:.- coutiacls. lil in ll in r IMI, n •• HOUSE?) Fon RUNT AND SALE. ;-ti-el Nnllonal linnl; buiiilliiit, II' d Hank. •1" in tifol iiutchwoil, ul,ills, just linlshcl. Can H.Mii .••111 It n y H Mr i Alt A>A H,,vo ,,,'vonil li.mi. vnt In prire 14,11)0. Caleb L. Luker. Ilelford, N. J. Prove II by riilllm: on Kdniiiiiibi *1 ilickels, Photic ltd Hunk ll-lti-W. nil ' H nti «,,,V "neiir Hod Iln.lk. Caleb I.. Luker, lid- MOTOKIIOAT FOR SALlf. have II , ,milled or not. Can be ,,-eii at carpenter:i and luiildcro, IIU Wallaco ntrecl, lv nl .'1H \V lit Mil II WANT TTOO RENT ,-r ford, N. J., !>»« >a». Sixteen-foot mot,ul,oat, ('„,,„ (t,,,| ,\My Nn. Hurry fcai.-.-ii, Chursb lit™',, l!> Ifi.i.l, Ited tliillk. pllsne 7'.;i-tt. - MOUSES ANI1 FAH11S I OH MALI'.. — from Oi'lobef liil, BIK lo i house. Imp,,", ' ' iKllie; STIi. Inquire .1. Collins N. .f. I have hollies ao.l fiirul. f'"' .i.ln: Hed ""itUIliMNG FOR RENT. FOR MALE. nt'i; ileiilrnble idthorhooil lo Rid Hank romer iihrewnliury aven ami .lackiiiiu tllOW DUG l'OR SAI.I".. Ili.uk. ltumsoii, Hlddlelown. "it III-.TI.HV ill.-. I.oni' II,: I nn.. hiilliliiir l"i- I'-ol "ii VV,it,r .1,, - t. A you,,!! ,v. .ii.l.nili.l i.dlkir, al«» n plre.-l, Illiflilands. N. J. l'OR SAI.I-:, IlKLFOKU. Prilioi.-.'il hla.'k ehow ,h>i; luialeK |ini'- KevluiiL liennsliiiiir. roll Monmoulh, llel- Nine I,,I,I,I, ins1 Loth and cellar; ,,ll loi- feclly house broken, la e|i|,-,,,lld ceiidilion imrnn nnd fresh cut hay. Wrllo lo «. II. WANTED. UE MtEI'AIICO. f,,,-',| I uiii-ilii anil Ocean View. A feiv fur- Kid ll.uil . Flunk ,1. IUhb. 0, I'll SLi.-'e drawer M, Red Hmlk. provi'iaenti.; lot tnxliid. ia,rni;e, hinine, hi nnd cat. Tel.-nlioue S'ciilirlitlil :lli lo-Iveeii nished hi.in for tieiisoii. (Julch (.. Luker, Used galvnnliril lonllilit, .water Unlit con- Have Hint «ln off yourn overhauleerhauled fofor A-l condition; loesllon Due; ft,,000; (loi.sea- II :0ll and 1:1111 P. M., or Hill,' Mr". .'!• Ii • • UIIIIK, It.,I Until.. P. O, Imv ll.'l. llilford. M- J- dition; nhoul 111!!, aiiuure fept. Write |,Ut- winler now. Telephonh e flJO-J, Mamuel oion nt once. Caleb !„ Luker, Ilelfonl, Wolker. .';eiibrh.-bl, N. .1. i for (uifl or two In private fitmlli; mdta IHK price. Furmiin M .!,. Keyi'orl, N. J.,Kn'nrtt, lumituri. and nlove stor.-, 11 West FARM I-'OH SALI'.. I0R1) SI'.OAN roil MALI'.. , lANOSCM'E GARli'KNER. AAppll y D(5Tt OaklanO d alrcrit, Htd If. I. Front attei-t, Red Hank. A veil located fill u, of about oun lulu- •in,Idle Urn of 1 and 1'oiiloB I 11 Hull-. III .'xcellent condition, practically new, all All work per-tnlnluu to l«.»ullfir)*» Jlniik. I'hone 6OE-M. HOUSE FOR SALE. KEYS LOST. died II.•!.'«, will, I'toeh, lools >,ml crops. 'Ibla H you want to buy aa i.itddhdhii hoi-hoimmr or >,,,! i-iibl,.-,-; »-:r,0 farm In In the point., 1,,'lt nf fiei'hold, olMI uronmlii, larKi IT •mall. 't're* vlaiiilcd ' eARAGi: SPACE'WANTED. Hit rooin/lhos«., cellur, f-ood lot; neiir. ilr- Four l«>'« on rlni: will, brant, tan tuarltfd IJ h I id f UV ; : ellllli: r, who Imn eived a freiih I't 111, III <-••••»'•-»• I ...... mile from the rnlh 1 .ilntl.it> and near lh« piiviite ftHrjilEi' sliBCc wmiti'd for one car; pot and trolley : KB.liOO, SI.000 rloih. 't'e.liiuuve." lout nt Oc.anlc. Hnilrr plcn«e rail,,ml of iitucli. Itoiiiidenu III lion Ariid- liiuiihiK ami mi-orliw. H, (t,iKi.rtn4i, l»l »«„ ,t«tion if I«™ibi«. W,lt« to erase, balance like rent. Caleb I,. Lnker, llclf.ird. leave n> Hccond Nationul hank, Hed Ilnnk l Il (or wi.nl of use: bari'liin lo nuleli huyi' concrete toad lo llml lown. Al'idv lo II.West i-V,irit «tic..'(, ftoi Htinll, pllrilli'i llti. iH.'l.' and reward will ho .Ml, einy, H'A't Central nvenuil, Aahluy Puili, I'or puilicilois iid.l,...,i I k 1I..J. IL Fall W. l.elnlld, FuriohiBiblb', N. .1. M, Ited Biuik. IN. J. Haven, N. .1. Page Fourteen RED BANG REGISTER, AUGUST 23, 1S22. DIE RED Fine Selection of .Li,AAA.kAAAALA.hkt,klikh,kkkkkkkit,AkikAka,l!.kAkAkKkhAAtAk/L^tfi, I FALL HATS at WKJ'JNESDAV, AUGUST 10, 1922. MRS. LOHMANN'S, Siitpfierg & Hill

TOWN TALK. 160 Shrewsbury Avenue, Paper Hanging, Opposite Firehouse. (Continued from pugo 4.) Painting and Councilman Howard Lippincott tit tlie last meeting <>/ I lie ]>orou(.;!> coun- Decorating cil complained about The Register's Estimates Furnished titatement.1; coiieejiiiii^r (lie town eie!.t Candidate for and tlie high Irixes mid said that tliese 20 Washington Street stntemelits were liurUnjr the town. Mr. Uppincolt is wrong ahout this. «ff.g A SITEr* if»B1"%# lepuisean Nominafion for the Office of Red Bank, N. J. as he is wroiiB about many other pub-1 ATLANTIC Gill lie things lit' says und does. The lie1*- i later tells the truth about what the Next Sunday & Wednesday, Aug. 30To Headers of The Keo-ister: commissioners do. Jl tells the truth 1,,-av He,] B.-.nl.. >• jltll A. M. ahe-tit Ihe sea (if rteht into which the Tie Lets (,,)d only on special 1, The lirilliantine, to which I re- town has been plunged and which Enstc Standard Time Showi ferri-'l last week, is i:i>i>;^; line nnd I 'vvill be left tis a legacy lo he paid l.y ilie t'liililn-i) am! Ihe 'children's i-hil- JERSEY CENTRAL have a In rue hit of it; hut dont leave for the Borough of Red Bank tlivn of the iiroi'nt I'i'iiv'ration. it too tone; i.efore you come in and see this material. j

Tlie truth never hurts anyone. ^ hat 1 ioh! you about these e;oods At Primaries, September 26, 1922 The tru'h may he tinpIensaNt, readi)!;;' for. some persons, l.ut it docs no and tlie price is worthy of repetition. • }i,'iri». It does good. (Inly hy letting As In-fore stated, 1 have il in Dark W. P. SCOTT, •ihe people know tlie truth can a (Ircen and lllue (two-tuned I only (Paid fur by John Giblon Committee) Contractor and Builder, lievvspaper deal fairly by its readers. i Shrewsbury and at "i» cents per yard it is till' licst They are entitled t" know the truth 37 West Front Street, Red Bank and it is the duty of a newspaper to value offered to the public in the hist Phone 79-M print the truth. decade.

J had .something else last week thilt I'jveiy word which The KeK'ister RED BANK, N. J. did not speak about and that is a ]ias printed about the financial affairs The fall term will begin 'Gloria Silk,"' a yard wide, at 50 of Hed Bank is Irue and every ran'] Monday. September 18th. Pri- v,'lio knows about I he town's financial mary, intermediate and col- 'ents per yard, and in Dark Blue TELEPHONE 72R. condition knows that it is true. Mr. lege preparatory classes. For :>nly. If you should not like this for Lippim'ott siiys (hat the town budj1.'''. further information please :i dress it would make a splendid liu- ]KI,I not been overrun. Hut there ire call at the school. ser¥ice car is upwards of four months of town ex- for your Fall or Winter Coat l penses and town expenditures yet ',H,l Leroy Place, Ml Unit 1 can tell you about tin-, l^ always ready. be met before the year is up for e 37-J. hat it is worthy of inspection. So -which the budjrel wus liKed. When ome in at your earliest opportunity the ycai' ends it will be found that H. C. TALMACE, A. M., Steam Vulcanizing. tile commissioner:; have spent a great Principal. mil look at it. many thousands of dollars over and above the sums set forth in the Imd- Fabric and Cord l^et, which was sui>P°s('d to control •the town expenditures. Tires in Stock. THE UIA31ONI) 11KAN1». „ I.n,ll,.l AcUlllc\\JV iK.rcs, scaled wiia liluc KiW,' P. M. rtansen, town. Aft'the talk in The KcR'ister 1MAMONU mtAM> lMI.l'.st, for ur. •would not add nor decrease the town taxe.s one cent. It is the acts of the Med Bank. 42 West Front Street, commissioners iind not the talk of. any newspaper which fixes the RED BANK, N. J. amount of taxes which the people NIGHT PHONE 1209-W. must p«ty;, and the amount of taxes •which the people must pay is fixed by the amount of money the oflicials spend. * * *• ~ At a meeting lip at Ilolmdcl a cou- ple of weeks ago one of the Republi- can .speakers declared that taxes were lii^h because "oflicials were spending We have received money like drunken sailors." It isn't All the same high newspaper talk which hurls a place; another shipment it's the manner in which the public Stewing quality—all the same money is spent, and the amount of of those Fancy honest value. money spent, which hurt a place. Ks- peeially in this the case when ('ofli- pupils who expect to attend | 1 POUND - ciMs; arc- spending money like drunk- Monmouth County 5urioi;.Mo » Offi« en sailors." NotLi to crclltoia to l)ri cnt claims aKalnat In the mutter of ll,c ctnto of" Catherno E. WEDDINGS. Murphy, deceased. POUND 28c l'urmiant to Ilic <,i2 huiy 1'aik. The hride received inanv L'uiiir'r"'l'C''1"" "' •"" "'lllilil>'1 l" thl- »«nl« v,v,Uia>; nifts. Supervising Prin. and vcntlljitiiin ai-,."t," ''{,„ "vpnrau. "pj'a'rN and Kvecllicnlinnu for tho buildlnK 'may be procured from the nrihitect. Warri'u H Liinc, Wcslcott. Limvvvr, 111 Liberty uti-iet, New V,,rk Citv (In Saturday afloni.inn Mis* and l-rediolil, New J..,,,.y A ,,.p,,,it of J10.no will I,,- rL'uulrod, which will hi ro- Eilytln' Miiy Lance of Ocean drove, (Krncl when (lie plme, ami KPi-cMcntiuns are .ilvu ( lit NOTICE. ~" ftl:1:-.- and linitx- furnishings I IK Poblic Sale of Real Lstato for Unpaid Taxes. copple v, il1 li\ i in Si lu m t ul\ I, Uenjamin I,. Atwator. collei-toi- of taxea in and for the. IlorouRh'nf lied Lank, Countr v.'!i"re Mi \\ i I ( tl i i inpl n i il b of Moniiioutle Jin.l Stutt. of New Jersey, •th,- llruei d t U tn omp \n^ luroby L'ive notico that uccordinir to th^ law reiiuiritif: me to make the unpaid tnxefl, os- Hoi nei Sniythe -.eiiamentii ana other municipal charnesi nfl- HciHcd on laud*, tenements, hereditament* --.. Miss- lim«i-> in iliih UOIIH and real muitc in nniil ISOTOIIKII of Rt-d Vl Uli-.ll! • I ll I I Nil H II IK 1 urii, und 1 i d( M I \ S:u\ (IK on o'clock A. M. in tlie Uorolluli Jlali, sell the of I'Vedei n 1 1 MMUH of I OUL lands, tenement.-,, liercilltatncnts and real Novi/ Held Over For Its Second Week at the estate hereinafter described, to mnke the l!i anch, \\ <' e n (i if i I m d i\ ot Ivory Snap amount charKcnMc aR-atnot Haid landH on tile ]a:,t week it till In I k homi 1 \ In \ Famous Rivoli Theatre, N. Y. C first day of July, 1821, n» computed In the ,'N,milan \ S nj i ! t \li U niui tax list, toicether with interest on Raid amount from miui first dny of July to the McCoy md (unii i \\ ill 11 ii Showing N. Y. at Sl.OO and turning people away date of nale nnd the coats of Bale, at public iended tlu (oupk I ht \ wi'i In il Per \ endue to ssuch perform an will purchase thu Asbury I' u 1 whcii l!n j i oom i i same HUbject to redemption, at the lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess sinlant manifii ol tin \ lmi\ 1'uk of eiitht per cent per annum. This sale U cold st(M-ap;i. md fni (i inni]Mi\ made unile, tlio provisions of nn act of the laitlalntur,' enlitled "An Act for the assess- 22c ment and collection of taxes, revision 6T Don [on—Olscn, 111K. approved March 4th. 11)18." anil th« Miss Mary Donlou, daufjht.'r of CAN nets supplementary thereto and nmendntorr thereof. Tboma.- Donlon of New Monniouth., .•md Harry Olsen of New York were The naid Inndii, tenements, hereditament! and real estate to be »old am] the names of iir'rried Sunday nftenioon at the rec- the penuinB flKnimt whom said taxes have 1oiy of St. Mary's church at New Iticti lain on account of each parcel, are as MOIIMIOUOI hy Rev. .1. E. Murray. American followu: UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAX, 1921. The bride was attended hy her sister, Jacob Hotter*, house and lot No. 41', .Miss Maif^ir'.1! Donlon. '1'he ^room.c- ami house on the south side of Me- lirui wa.; a brother of the frroom. clwnic Btrcot 68,38 Petro and Vincenzo Soviero, three Jli. and Mrs. Ob-on are on a wedding- IOIB on thc-nuutli side of Mechanic fii|». Tliey will live ;it New York, street 17 01 v.bii'1 the r.i'.i.ini i a musician. Id. J. Iteilly, uroperty on the north side of Mechnnlc utreet ... 87 3G Mary E. oinrkson Estnte, IIOU.HC nnd • ' lUpli.n.—Miller. lot on the cant side of Siirinit Mi. - II ,t Ntiplan, iltuir.hter of ,to- 29c POUND street 50 12 <..lns Holmes Estate, h,,u»r .ndlot : -pli Kaplan ,»f Aslnn y l'ark, and on tW emit »id.. of Central avenue 17.01 II.M i v Mitlri of \'"V, Y.M-I; were inar- POUND Why Pay I mily Cooper, one lot on the north i.ed 'Sdiiday ;.i A-'bui-.' I'ark. Mis^ side of Ccdiir street. . . 12 7fi John II. 1I,,,,1, „„,. |,,t „„ t,,,.'Va'st l'i in'-.--, Kaplan, :-.isl.-r ol (he brnle, mile of Tilton avenue .... 12 76 v . . biiili'iniiiid, and l.^aac lS.-rirvr Mrs. John 11. llurd, hoiuc and lot on ' ' v- ,:.V.i""'ii.-.|il'in, The liriilc re, eivei! theca,,t Hide of Tilton avenue.... <6.G6 lo MIV r:i 11 . meludiii,. e ,.ld and vane llelownse, house imd lot ,,n the American Brand south side of I,o,,nnr,l ,.1,-ect...... 18.81 . b ei; .. Mli.- , niipb' |..n oi] a three Henry 1,™», lion,,, „„,! ],,t „„ lhe V-.•(•!...• wcd.liln' lri|. I" Mail,.', nnd north a|,lc ,,f I,,.,,n,,rd ,,|r<.,.t 10.08 on llcir i el mil Ihi'v will live in New I lorcnce Gloistein. housi, ami lnt on Evap. iilfc Tlie New Starch Botf@r the north side of Illver street York.' I(,»,-I>1| line, lion,,, ,,ml i,,t „„ the PRESENTS ' north si, ,. (,f lilver street 18.81 I JESSF. L.LASKY Vincent Frlseimiiro. hiuise and lot on nun, i, N, the ,,.,,11, shlo of lilver street .... 17.77 III I > ill h | 1 . 1 lid' J I', llmnilison l.nliil,,. hinise nm! lot 43c on Hi,, nrn-lli ,1,1,. ,,f Tl,.,-.-li street. 30.00 in ?i' i ilh i \ t it ( 1 ii I', (p Mary K. Com,, ,. h,,,,.,,. ,,,,,| |,lt on til • hn Ii I! \ I Vi 1 i ill POUN® the south side of Ili.(.r|, street... 33.9« p, Ii in ti in. i im i p i\ i i Package It's worth tlio illfforonco Ihe mirth Hide'of IMnel y roiul." 3B.S0 l I I. Ii 1 I it I) i, 1 i I n Ib I uther Ii Slaidclon, I,,,,,, and lot on iff I tiniin II ] i [f i i || ri the south nld... ,,f Wh.te ,,i,,.,.t.. 77.24 il ill I i 1. I I i h' \11 Knte ( hninherlain. 1.11,; lot on the *'iu-t f.i.le of South street "G 39 I 111 li il (,.'i,n-e C. (iordon. IIOIIK,. and lot on hil ' .M.i.liit.Ti ,iv,-nui. 82 71 Iv ( ll I.I 1 1 Delhi II. |>,,y,.r, |,,,„.,„ n,,,| |,,t „„ t|,,, <\ w,-.t side i.r Khiewil.ury avenue,.. 53.07 ill .Ith I M In I I I ci-oy J. lley.r, h,,u,,. unii lot on th,- ' N ,' v ,H , I west side nf .Shrewsbury nveiluc. . C8.07 • I II l'l ll I i 1 1 i i OTlll-lt UNI'All) ASSESSMENTS. LEE AMD FOR IMl. ~'\U.A outing n| lie 1 'l eMi'.M. | i-||l t laivloi T. G111111, hoii,if mid l,,l on •llollll'l-hllO'i '.'.ill be 1.1 -i! ' I ,il.Y- thu w.'it side of .".hreiviilniry nvo- •\iil..m.,bil'.- €l(>paamw!int(j>iducs Look for the Busiest Store Iillher f; SI.ml,'I,,11, linri'l lillii lol'on 1,-. ndnif, el; Snlni,',,iy " ihe e'llll-.-ll 8AS I, .!!, \\ 111111 u 111', By the Aullun- of "1'lie l-'our lloraemeii" al Ihna- (,', lie I;. II.,. . RED BANK—3 Broad St. LONG BRANCH—189 Broadway. .).'!;;• iri^v^J'boie^r.oirif,; v.'il! I," lie- l i ! 1 i i C R1 «,™; j." ii:;rr. h™": ; n ji,7r«h: - .Asbury Park—714 Cookman Ave. Ocean Grove—39 Pilgrim iPathway. well, aid,' of lililemhurj- iivenlle.. 0.B1 Ollir.lt UNI-AII) ASSKSSMENTS. M.iil Cnnic.,.' Viuali'Hia. Belmar—10th Avc. and F Street. ' LakeWoptf—-128 Cfifton Ave." Vti'.d fr,-ni.'ff,li\ Wtl/lr,1,!. "-Ir.-i'l- ttctrer'- '• ' '•'-'•" Wi!li..lll Kllloll. of M. 1 aii-n !|-e,l 1 1 urrliav ri.lniiy mi K-.i it an Jl,,y. • All Seats Mat. and Night ri.uciu,!,,,, ,,f th,. ,.nl,. ,,t|...rwise tin prop- .loliii Kearney of Mln.'w-.buiy ;.ve-j illy will be imine.lliitely je.n.ld 1 ; Your Order Delivered by Merchants' Co.—Nominal Charges. Wltncs'i my hnnd tills tweuty-fourlh •inr lilt ', 'M 't h e|* mail CK I I lei , will be I II , Orciraestirai 55c; Balcony 33c t'l July, I'.l'I'i, a A'.i. a(i,,.u uf Lw," ivi'i-!;,. mi .'iiidinluv Ls— HKNJ. h. ATWA'l'EB. Collector, RED EANC REGISTER, AUGUST 23, 1322. BANK,N;J. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson of j , Peters place have been on ft trip fi §#SI Real Estate through the New England (dates. | While on the trip Mr. Munson at- 1 Kent Cettagta OF tended tho convention of the mitional retail monument dcalcra' association S Write Insurance at Springfield, Massachusetts. Ifton mouth Ceaniy Fa»ms SPECIAL. Mrs. Harold II. Faine and her son REAL ESTATE AMD will lt'iive Saturday for their home Galvanized Fails at Akron,Ohio. They Imvu IH'IMI fc|l,;U(lilt[j Ht'Veiul \vi:uK:-i with Ml'iJ. 12-quart . 19c Fitine1:; parents, Mr. and Mr:s. Joseph llemiett, who live on the corner of j ¥8UEX BUILDING OF MAJOR H. G. CATLIN AND THE LATE JOSEPHINE CATLIN, 14-(lUHVt 23c Shrewsbury avenue and River istreeL. j Mr. and Mrti. John .1, Huf^m'ty of StEaa 6 Brooklyn spent Saturday and Sunday with Mia. HuKKurty's mother, Mrs. 4. i.j AT White Oak Kegs John Sidcll of West street. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. i3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 2"), :\{) I'olicHmin Joseph Bray of West Eutalr of Jninua Kdwont lli.rili-n. ilc«a«c iiml a sore of tin. nuljimrilic-r, cxfaitor of tlu. c^tiit* u knee. He went tu the Long liranch Of Haill llfCFIlH'll, Will llC Kll'lit.ll mill. I, tlltltd ON I (inality. hospital last Thursday to have an X- the KurriiKiiti. of tint County nf Mon- uth anil ri'P'jrti-'l Tor HiiUli'lntMit to tlio I , __ _ ray examination rnude of the knee. Orulinn!! Court of i-alil ctnility, on Thurniiuy, The knee was injured when he was a tho Mtvcntli iliiy of Kcntcmlior, A. 1). 1922, i ~ boy, It Kot well hut lately it ban tlniL- uliplknliuu will W niuilc for been giving Mr. llrny a jjreat deal tli,. nlliiwiinei, i>f roninilnalons nnil ciiunni'l |a | Hoover • Digger?. of troulile. l)utt;,l July ^7tl A. !). At 10:00 A. M. Sluirp. Stnrtinc Promptly at 10:00 O'CIoclt A. M. Miss Mary McCurron of (iriuiKC UKI) jlA COMPANY. Engine and horw- itvi.'nue i* spending; two weeks in theNOTICE OF SETTLF.MENT OF ACCOUNT. Thi' uml(T.«iKi>>';t C drawn. Full line of re- Adirondack mountains. I'Ulnli- of William Lliwmm. ili'cciuml. lK the i-ntire goods and chattel.---, cu tiiiK in p;irt as NoLicL- is hrrctljy nivcri tliat tin, iiiifinait^ room houKC, consisting in pnrt ;IK follows: Patrick l'\ Kennedy ha.s rented df tin? ituhacril)ei-, mlnllniiUrultn- nf tin: VH- pairs always on hnrvl. Mrs. John C. Kennoy'ii house on talit of uui'l •.l.'ccnucd, 1i\\\ bn ouiliti'il irn.l fins Stove, Zinc Top Tubles, Cooking UtcnsilH, Extension Tabl,., Din- (lil IiAntiquce any d Modern Kurniture, , rare 'liina ami lirii'-a-Hrac, ci.>-t Iv ' 1 .>,.;,,..„- ,,.,.,-,,,4 1,, i,,,,l,, ,,,1 Brown place to Klsworth Ludlow. Htutcii liy thp RurrtiKnte of tlif County of •aiming by L. Ma.ninw, Niel IVrcy and otln-r master,; Kir.l 1'icfur..'. I1 1 1C(-b MlOHlly reClUref!. Mumnouth ami repnrtoil for lifttlcniont to iiiK Room (;hairs, C'liiim Closets, large Oak Sideboard, Antique M;ilii.|.r:iiiy dun. in natural feathers from Mexico, Copies of Old • Kiiulisli l'rint.-- d Miss Alice Sample of Red Hank ia tin: Orphiunt Court of .ifild Oouiity. on '1'liur.^- in silk by Thomas Stephens, London, Kngliind; Statuary, i\lalm|':any llaml attending Colenmn'a business college , the tvvclity-finU ilny of lifPU'nllnT, Siileboard, over 200 years old and in excellent condition; rare China Ware, ('; r'/i'd Tables, Andirons and Tongs, Hammered IJrass Articles, rare Full line of fruit and at Newark. A. D. IQ'Z'i, nt whirli tlmo applliutioii will inn.d« fur tlip nllowniire of coiniiiisuionii Cut Glass, Solid Silverware, Silver and Brass Cnndelabres, Oil I'ainlinir.s, Wail I'lals. lot of Old English Blue Ware, Dresden China Yaws, ran' cider presses. Will Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and il council fe«.i. Ktcliings and Pictures of every description; Rush Bottom Ciiair-. hand < il;\vare. Art (ilass, ("hilla and Pressed (ihiss oL' vvvvy . - WIIJJAH D. SAYUE. carved; Tables, Chairs, Taberettes, Mahnpiiny Secretary, gln^ lumbs: Ma- di Ci have this year grinders Miss Lillian Orr of Ocean Grove i o-' W.ctric LanijiK, Ornamental Clocks, a law assortment of Indian Cuiin 'cfii-)') )••) from the turned home Saturduy from an auto- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. hogany Cabinet, Parlor-Cabinet, IS I'ianon, all good; Dressing Tables, Writ- fr..rn every part of the I'nitcd States, Silverware, Tapestry. lironzes j " mobile trip through Pennsylvania. Estate of liurtliu Applfilmum, [Iceejmrd. 1 ing Desks, old Wardrobes, Satsuma Vases, French Vases, Bnmzcs. 2 pairs ;u'. I Choicet3IlariKinj;s; liedrnoni I'lirnituri.., .Ih-ddin^ , Carpt'ts and anllu^:-;d ; They visited relatives nt I'ittsburg, Noticu Is hereby given that the nccountu ri:.no, Hook Cases, Sideboards, Serving Tables, ilrass-Kound Chests Butler and Chicora. of tho tutbin*rlbf?r, iiiiinirliHti'ntiix of tho o.t-Andirons and Brass Fenders, Ornamental Clocks, Lamps, Hall Harks, old. hu ulri-ds (if articles that cannot; be nuntioned. tntu o( ial-1 ilcciu.Mil, will bit audiUid and , in lino condition; Cherry Bureau, 200 years old; Cherry Mi-ds. if you are interested ill Modern or Antique I" urnituri1, rare China Miss Marion Lamb of Maple uve- Mated by thy Hurrotruto of the County of 1 Garden Hose nue spent last week at the summer Momnouth nnd reiioiti-1 for fioUIcmcut to Brass Beds, Mattresses and liedilings; several large Rugs, small Uii"-; Table ui Paintings, you cannot alford to miss this apporlunity to !>uy at vmir the OrplianH Court of iidid County, on Thurs- HV. ;i price. 25 and 50 foot lenj>1hs. home of the girls' friendly society at day, IIIP twftnty-firiit day of St-ptembur, Linen, Center Tables, Rocking Chairs, Morris Chairs and Chairs every Inland Heights. A. n. 1922, at which limit application will bo Sale Starts Promptly at 10:00 O'Cloclt A. M. tmidfl for tin1 nllowaneu of commljmtonn and description; Phonograph. Heaver Robe, 3 Horse Blankets, lirasier Aulo- Very Low Prices. Miss Alma Thompson and Dorothy counsel fees. Terms Casb. j and Melvin Thompson of Chestnut Dntod Aui;u»t Bth, A. D. l'JZ2. niobile, four-cylinder, built in Paris; Rubber Tired Road War/on, Carriaw street are niakin{r ii visit of two HEU'l'IE JEFFHEY. and Buggy; 2 Sleighs, Harness, Young Horse, eight years old, kind and REAL ESTATE. I weeks with relatives nt VanHisc- ville. Ron'tle, line driver, work anywhere. At :S:00 P. M. the House, Grounds and -I Lots will be sold to the : Miss Mildred Harrison of Hudson It is impossible to mention each article to be sold., Ai: llnourh the highest Itiddcr without reserve. Excellent location, river on one side of &n ULJB I PILES pnperty. Boating, lishiiifr at the door, Five minutes from station. A avenue returned .Sunday from a va- house are rare hits of Glass, China and Furniture, perhaps ju-t what you cation of two weeks with relatives PILES, bleeding, protruding, hilh-cliiss summer or winter home. One of the beauty spots on the Jersey 10 W. Front Street. at Iiinghuinpton, New York. have been looking for. cu st, overlooking the Shrewsbury and Uunison. Mrs. George W. Chandler of And remember, the sale will have to start promptly at 1 H:t'O o'clock. Phone 1152. Peters place ia spending isix weeks Terms Made Known on Day of Sale. Horse, Automobile and Outside Articles (it 10:00; Kitchen Articles at "till' imitliT of tin- i^tatt nf J,,,.l. ,ick in the Herkshlrc Mountains, H. G. CATLIN, Exr., 10:30; Main Rooms at 11:00 o'clock. ily 1 Mrs. Roberts of Mount street virtui iof ;in uril tjr of tht I) spent hint week with relatives at Heirs of Josephine Catlin, Deceased. urt. of the Co unty cif Mi.innoutli "Nothing Sold Private." V the tlliril ,lay of Mil rel1, l'JZ'J, i-tl New York. hmi ISKN'JAMIN P. MORRIS, Attorney. illlT, till' in lislrato,r 'With Will 1: Miss Helen Sullivan of East and by appointment. TERMS CASH. of Frnkri,:k [.ulhrr, i]t-r .-na.-l, wit! ,,n tllii Orange has been visiting Mra.-Lyinaii (iKO. II. HOUKHTS, Auctioneer. — Htll .lay of Auirwt, 1022, :,t 2:00 in thu 5 " Dr. McBHERRY % MRS. MARY H. WOOD. .iftiTimiin, >i.'il at nulilii- vi'n.lne in tin- Town C. Vanlnwegan of Monmouth street. MONMOUTH CLIORKING CO., Clerks. Hall in Hie Uuroiiiili of Itril Ilaiiit nil thmo Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Giblin of 'A Specialist I*! Irautn iin.l lots of lund iiml i.remi.ici ll.-r.-- SEORGE II. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Ask anyone in Munmouth Beach or North Lone Branch and they ift<-r moIT particularly ili-si-riljeii af, fol- Wallace street entertained Miss Mar- $ 19 Liberty St., Long Branch.N. J. & MONMOUTH CLERKING CO., Clerks. wi'.l direct you to the Catlin property on iManahassctt Bay. to wit: garet Uivette of New York over Sat- KIIIST TI1ACT urday and Sunday. All Hut cnl.Ui lot tract or ju,i,j. I ,,f l,,,,,l mil IULII11 m, I itui ifUT imrticulurl/ iU- John H. Applegate of New York illlliil II I Hi 1 III! city has been visiting his sister, Mrs. I Inp ,1 Mluili n Charles H, Root of Irvinp; place. mill mil "-lull of Mr. and Mrs. William Ilessinger of • k in.l In imlnl Baltimore, formerly of Red Bunk, •wore visitors in town last week. Clinton I1'. Elliott of Monmouth street wns one of tho invited guests, nt a banquet in Trenton last Thurs- day night which was given By prom- inent Elks of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo Holmes of South street returned home last week from a trip through New York state and Canada. • Paul de la Itcussillc of Broad street is spending two .weeks at Hnineis Falls, New York. Miss Muriel Rule of New Bruns- wick has been apeudiiiK.several days with Miss Helen Dennett of Prospect avenue. Miss Bennett and Miss Julia Malnncy of Middletown spent the week-end at Brooklyn. Miss Marion E. Hay ward of Pinck- ney road and Charles It. Stihvagon nf Riverside avenue spent part of List iveek with Miss llayward's cousin, Mrs. William Schall of New liochelle, New York. _ AUTOISTS GO TO LAW. LcgaJ Battles Between a MidtUctown Man nnd a Bclford Man. Jacob Dennis of Belford, an engi- neer on-a ferryboat at New Yo'l, was before Justice Wise last week mi a charge of reckless driving mndt* hv John T. VanBrunt of Middletown Automobiles owned by Mr. VanBruul and Mr. Dennis were in a collision at Port Monmouth about a month ago nnd Mr. ViuiBrunt's our was badly damaged. Mr. Dennis's hearing la-t week was an outcome of this acci- dent. He was fined $10 and he served notice that he would appeal -. the case. Edgar Ii. Cook of Atlantic Highlands was his lawyer. Theodore Parsons represented Mr. VanBrunt. Tho Middletown man's chief witness wan Benjamin Hnnkins, who-was with We have bought Tremendous Quantities of Footwear for this sale, so huge is the buying power of our two <> him when the accident occurred. Mr. VanBrunt has started a suit against stores that we obtained appreciable concessions from the manufacturers. Never before have we been able to p*e= "x" , ', Mr. Dennis for damage done to his sent so many styles—Never before have we been able to offer such wonderful bargains. As to Quality, you may X 'nu n't HMI automobile. ,^4O. Fraternity Banquet at Long Brunch. take our word for it that you cannot buy more Dependable or more desirable Shoes than are offered in this sale. O ' „'„' ',"„,'"' ' '' ' cf\ Ml III, ,', II 11 I, • The eighth annual banquet of the mill' \T I ,,,| , , I, 1, , ,| Phi Chi Pi fraternity of Long Branch cTs Hi of Ml I I . M in I Me was held Saturday night at the West I ^ .ll, End Shore club. At the banquet Hi i were Dr. Everett Covert, Philip n ' 1 M I 1 Meyer, John Guire, Leo Cogan,.Wil- II I .01 I liam Carhart, Robert Topping, James :l nl 11 ll il III ll , • Mahoney, Lloyd Hulse, John J. Ilar- Consider that BERK'S PRICES ARE LOW—based on the Biggest Volume of Shoe Business in Monmouth 9, mi i(]i I tni\ I ney, Rossman Collins, Edward Smith, I 1 I I it Cheater Conrow, Harry Kingsland, County. BERK'S Sale Prices therefore offer A MONEY SAVING EVENT unmatched anywhere. <> I i ,1 Harry Layton, Everett Irwin, Wil- ' Ii f,i I liam Beatty, Baruch Lewis, Wesley . , . ' .—. _ : , . O Pietz, James Guire, Morris Earle, Jarvis Slocum uml Alton Evans. o ii MI i M tj 11 > Seabrisht Street Accepted. o 'Hi r 11 The newly paved street at Sea- _o n i i i| i u ii i i in i i ii i liright IIHH been accepted by the free- i ii ,i i , i i ,i i holders, who have made an inspection O ",l In M in I i ml I '.ih i ,1 , ,i ,| i , of the work. i Ii I , i it I 'ill i|,. II Hnzlct Novvj. o i II, 11 Raymond Voorheea and family of White Oxfords and Pumps of Brown and Black Vici Kiel, <)> I I I) 'II \ I ll i* * I 1 \ K Englishtown were. Sunday guests of Gun Metal, Calf Skin Leathers; ^ , I I', ,1 ll ml William T. Voorhcea. Kid, Calf Skin and fine >Beach I 1 II M - ,1 , 1 I , , English broad toe styles. The 'v I I nli i ,1 ,, i I Alonzo F. Layton and family have Cloth, sport and dress models. I , ..I • i. i ul i returned home from Lavalel.te. i I i i \\ i i I new semi broad French toes with X i 1 il \ i f I i I, |i 11 Miss Jessie M. Gifford has returned •in i i it i \ illi ill to Jersey City after a visit with Miss Patent Leather Pumps in one, just the right perforated snappy ]}£ i I. i i nil li n I Mnude Acker.'ion. effect. ml i> Ii • i A. Nilsen'fi horse wns struck by a'l , two and three strap effects. it i I ii II nuto truck owned by the Castles J i i i i il The latest brogues in Oxfords o 1 ice cream company a few Black and Brown Kid and broad toes. "^ Newark after n week's visit with. In i parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. V. Ri \ Calf Skin Oxfords, conservative Patent Leather Oxfords with s\' Holds, Her brother Orville aceomp allied her home, and sport styles. tip or plain toes for dance (loot /S Kenneth Stryker of Ki'yport i Champagne, Gray Kid and and street wear. ,'\ spending » f''w ''liy!l w'"' 'li:' I'1'111"' ititither, Mrs. Fmnm T. IViu'lix. Gray Suede Pumps included. Just the common sense styh". V', Tim Ila/.b'f lire euniliany hu you've been looking for—with V bought new niiiforinn. _ _ Flat, military, Cuban, French jl|.s. Juliji [,ii!i.Hi>r l:l visiting ul wide toes, substantial hcclu and \/ nth'i's al. New York. and Baby French heels. MIK. Joseph V. Gilbert, Jiinic very comfortably lasted. ' /' Klrlmnl nnd family of Kni-nungi! ill nnd William llordeii and sonnof-Ai dena were Hunduy gueslH of .hid! mi Conover. Mr. and Mm. Je:::ie G. W'ebnter nnd Volume -in our buying gives you this great opportunity to obtain these values. 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• daughter Natlie of Asbury Park wi M 1 1 Sumlny ijucntH of JoBoph JI. Webiiti i 1 1 1 1 '(I Miss Virginia Webiiter ruturncil lioni' are looking for Real Bargains, Don't Miss This Sale. <> t with them after a visit, with .Joseph i> in 1 \ l"l H. Webster ami other Hnzlut r<:l>i s , 1 tivt'ti. V w I I Sixteen RED HANG REGISTER, AUGUST 23,. Wit.

diugliU-r, Mm. H;,iry Klir.t of Kli t£S£!W!WKW!iC»aUW!V!a£^^ I NEWS FROM btlh. | Mrs. Samuel Wailing was suddenly Mni. William Meyer of Brooklyn ATTEMPT MADE TO HOLD UP ' taken sick with acute indigestion ia a guest of Hiss Nell Comptun of i Sunday night. Her eondition is ser- IlteSfar Taxi Service I : FORT MONMOUTH MAN. Belford WILLIAM O'BRIEN BRASCH BROTHERS, | ! ious. Mrs. Walling lives with her Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur (J1UK3 of Ho- ! New rVlonmouth Ladies' Aid Society • grandson, Clferies Seeley of 1'ort lioken spent Suniluy at Belford with Monmouth Street, t; Picnic—Belford Firemen's Fair i Monmouth. fnends, ! Mrs. Henry Coe of Port Monmouth Mies Anna liichmoml of Helford Opposite Depot. -•-•- j from September Itth to 18th— Show Next I~riday at Leonardo, ] has luul a new porch pul on her house was a Sunday visitor at Matawan. ; and she is now liavin^ the house re- Telepl zmts 747 J' ( Someone tried to hold up Henry i> John Mulder of Helford hus I Fisler of 1'ort Monmouth while he painted. Leroy Drake built the bowfiht a Gardner touiinjj cur. Open Day and Night ' c. ] was walking near his liunie late Kat- porch and lie is doinir the paintinE- The Navesink Methodist church is 1 : A chicken salad slipper and dance Approved and Car* provided fur weddings, jj* i unlay night. , The highwayman arranging for a minstrel show. aog, ; jumped tint from behind a hush. Mr. ; will lie held next Satunluy at the The Navesink fire company cleured funerals and other occasions. rec- that liny person suffering: from tho» ; his name in a bo'iuisr. bout at line-i wan spent Sunday with Mrs. J. S. i ords and the phenomenal edeo Seal hav-o y ;ioi"ta ot intltsi;atiaii jn-ocffil rett's Iieaeli, near i'cut Mooniontb, Watson anil Mrs.' Harry White of] resnlt6d. ^ at onco lo /rive Jaaue;i' Littlo \Voiul- Helford. er CiipKulea a fair, tljorounU trial. I Saturday ni with "Kid Touirh." * j .Sunday visitor at Belford. ' ! the actual Tacts. ThsJ b czo caira way to J handicapped l«y drft rti\c vi- f n.'inci]L.'K. Am 3tow Urfingj ?drs. do.-eph 'Moore of fort Men-1 Mr. anil Mrs. William Wallman of: make your next tire purritap a ljBd bU .-ioii. We "think" our eyes tLhovo jiamctl remedy with very; nioiitb has been enti'rt aininjr rela- Belford are spending two weeks in j ase riL-.ht when as a mallei of g>l<.-U!;lnc; ic:;i;H;'. Givo. 1l\''nv a tritil.'* ! ti\cs from New Yoik. 'The visitorsSullivan ciiunty in New York state, i ness buy. W^'ll eapbin m fact our "i'nllim;' diiwn" in Jii'iuea' Littlo "Wonder Capsules 'are expert makers and kite liy- j Mis:; Mar.iorie t'oiiiptini of llobo-i tempermij of mbber—r some: Mr. s\iw[ Mrs. Kuisene Ueales of' are as eflieii'nl as they can he. e.rown-u]is, j Tl-c unnsoal mOcago betas or tiro cni>;;!ile.i and a nwallow o£ PhiladelplnSi are visilinir Mr. and your nmbltioii to redacts tha $ He fair lo them and to your- \vater and Kot prompt rrlief. They; Arthur IVlartinsnn of Perth Am-! Mrs. Danii'l Bennett of Belftird. | own car. self. Have them examined. -sire oolil under a guarantee o£ eat- boy, formerly of Chapel Hill, was a' Misses Maud and Kthel lioop of j You may not need, glasses, flsfjiotiou or ino:uy back. recent raii'M oi' I1'rank O'Hrien of; Belford spent Sunday with Miss A call on uo entails tw> 'llieu, you may, in which case Piiysicking who 2i:ivo been! told — ctlvlJo iho Jls 1 Cha|)el Hill. Mr. Martinson is a vet-] Mary Comp.ton of Newark: 1 I we c:m lit you accurately and Itlio formula for making Jaqne evan of the world war and he will at-i Paul Hayes lias moved from [ Firestone priceo. T yU fe^esEs £ comfortably with a pair of 2>itt:c AVoiiilor Capyulea afirec ilia t..,..i rT*•..,..,;..., ^c 41,,. r-yi 1, ,1:,.;..;^,, ..^ ! Keausbur^ to Leon Howard's house j Miles per Dollar means what £3 C3ja Mn.nt ly styled, lolor we.'i Hii <•; lho in^TC'tlU-ntg aro of ox cell on Drop In— Emetlk'al value in. relioviiift huUst.'s- on Main street at Helford. t^bur-on.-, either speeincles or lion ami dyspepsia. These ca.ii.=iiili?3 Mr. and Mrs. Allied Krost and; Most Miles PA.BR10 -sire superior lo pills and lab 1 eta their two sons are making a sojourn j 30*9 Oldficld "9?r ,*. WS1 £0z5 • 01MJ twliirh often Ijecomo ]iarl and paoa at Bear Mountain. I SOxW OWfldd "099" . . &S> g*» eon'dly tliroiiprli lho Uig-CHtivn tract, Charles Dorr of lirooklyn spent! per Dollar Mrf .....•••». 8.05 gs fThHr pure Eflntln covering1 dissolvca Sunday at Belforil with Iris father, XxlH 10X5 nvlth in one or two minutes after en- No Tax 1 William Dorr. *ti'rinf; tiio stomach, rolRaslns thct inorniiiK. •• | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coo of Port Optometrist iriprodients to begin their pain can- Richard Caslor of Belford, who has iMonmouth were .Sunday visitors at dnir relief Quickly. Try them- if you beou tisliiii^ ul YVihlwoud, has re-Aslnu1 y Park. ^ Register Kuildin!j, 42 Broad St. have iiidiu'-Mtiuu, dyspepsia, liatu-* Jenci-, ratarrli of the tiLumar.1i, diz- turned home-. Fish are plentiful, Mr. I James Bartholomew of Belford RED bANR. Caller says, but the prices |iaid for .lias made a radio outfit and set it up sca-foed at \Vi!dwood arc too low to in his barn. Office Hours: 10 lo 5:30. i make fishing pro'litahlc. | Charles Eutt of Port Monmouth Evenings by Appointment On sale «t • WMnn-Omaidy Co., Charles Cusler, Leonard TIeilly,: has had a new engine put in his mo- tor boat. I'hono 88. R.-d Bank: or <>n cents by mail post- Harold Woodward, Paul 1']. Robert- ])ai(l i run i .1 aunt's Cupbiile Co., j son and \V. \V. Miller of Belford at- ] Mrs. Geortre Sherman of Belford MbK. N. V. i tended i\ meeting of past councilors spent Saturday and Sunday with her • ••++»4*»+4"»

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4 Something Doing Bring tine 4 Every Minute Plenty of t EVERVBODY WELCOME ADMISSION F • • • „• REB BANG REGISTER, AUGUST 23. 1922.

TWO HURT IH AXXIDEHT. witli Mr. tnd if re. t"ru.oV Polhtmut, pp away, but the prodttcers find , arc En.-n'j;j»K two Mrs. Mary Clark:

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Monday, August 28- Eastcott vs. Flaming© , Tuesday, August 29—AH Ireland vs. Shelburne Wednesday, August 30—Meadowhrook. vs* Winner Argentine-Orange County < , Thursday, August 31—Winner Eastebtt-Flamlngo • vs. Winner All Ireland-Shelburne Pis;". £:;/!( RED BANG REGISTER, AUGUST 2,'i, 1922.

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X . I oui d U lur> the dis- < o\ i 1 \ oi luii nils. An abandoned • (ill H.I |i uii I in (lie house. Kur- tlli i i mh in i liarn near by re- \ ill I i I i llt\ gallon cupper still Bread hi h Ii id I n operated by a gaso- lill I .\. il ut 1,1)00 gallons of Opposite Second National Bank. in mi Ii in I i quantity of liquor. ^ d ititi M ph uui and .losoph Sicili- iii w t L u i i It (I on a charge uf Our Standard iiotts : ]n ilnu tin till and were sent t.i tlu L iunt\ I ill \.hen neither cnull L 33 W. Front St., "The Best of Fdod at Lowest Possible Prices" mil i h I nl I s no. j (O'lJricn liuililin(c) AUTO INJURIES FATAL. ! OPEN DAY M4B MIGHT. Airtd Woman Dies After Being Run' Over by Car at Spring Lake. ' Mr .Margaret Ilardin. aged (>K I Telephone, 189-Rfl. \ u. 1 ill's and dther IMHICS were Special, $5.50. Special, $4.90. She was taken t" the Spring I aki hospital, where she died the $1.25. . n ,t ilav Dr. Edward I'. Ksscrtier, i • %. l,lMui of tile car, was held in S 1,(100 j J "KEEN KUTTER" AXE kill i Found His Own Jewels. ' Itohcrl HIM mini, a Mississippi cot- . tmi plantation owner, wore his wife's bathing rnbi' over his bathing suit [when he went to the ocean at Bmd- Lung Wear, Good Service, > iley I'encb for a swim last week. Af- ; J 14-li. White Gold, Engraved, 15 M-k. White Gold, En ravcd, 15 £ ;ter tin1 swim as he picked up the robe | » B 18-lc. White Gold, Engraved, 17 Fully Guaranteed, %')w saw a chamois ban partly under j • Jewels, Raised Gold Figures, Jewels, Sapphire Crown, Jewels, Rectangular, pi the sand.' In the hag lie found a|J $35.70. $25.20. $31.50. $2.00. ^brooch with thirty diamonds and a • >'diamond lavalliere. which together • > were worth $*\O(IO. He turned th'j J 26 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. £ i.jewels over to tliL' police. The police ; » > learned that the jewels belonged to ; * ^\ Opposite Mechanic Street " " planter's wife and that he had;. TTTTTTTT«V»VTVTVTTY»TVTV7TW»VTV»7TTTTTTTTT»yTT7TWT given them to her years ag We carry a complete line of KnuiiH'Uil Ware, Alumi- i Ninety Days for Beating Woman. num Wiiri', Tinware, Woodcn- I .lames Meyers of Ashiiry Park 36 Broad Street . JRed Bank, N. J. \Miri', (ilnsswiivc, Criickuj punched a woman in the face twice mill Kitchen Hardware. Sunday night in a Springwoud ave- u Try us for your needs nue cafe at Asliury Park. He then Monmouth's Leading Jeweler'' We upjji I'ciute your husim ss pull M! a revolver and threatened to and try to jilonsi'. 1 nut everybody in the place. He ALUMINUM ROASTER wint out without carrying out his' tin eat and was arrested a short tinu ' l.itu. He was sent to the county jail I< i ninety days. -«>. ^- — Moiunouth Boys' Calf Club. lU A boys' calf club has been organ- i/.cil ill Monmouth county. The nu'mbeis are ('harle^ Hanimond ot 79c Knglishtown, Horace I',. Williamso'i Spccinl for this week. TOURING, 7-Passenger .. $2,200.00 of Knrniingdale, James Martitrtd' As- bury I'ark and Thomas Lutes ot SPORT, 4-Passenger $2,200.00 Cream Kidge. The boys are raising For Your COUPE, 4-Passenger $2,875.00 Guernsey and Holstein calves and SEDAN, 7-Passenger $3,275.00 will exhibit them at the Trentnn far. Car Needs. "MOTANAMEL." MupjM cl Hitching Ef'RS to Japan Today and Tomorrow The ideal Automobile l'ainl These prices are for cars delivered to your \ 'iiinj' of Jersey (limit hatchim- Makes your car look like nttt. door. . -g^ i,,is hipped April nth by Di \ J ii all colors at fair prices. KM I1 I nl M" of lielmar to the ^o WAS IT FAIR ? HAD SHE SINNED ? SEE IT IN OUR SHOW-ROOMS. ki hi m i tut try company in Japan. WHIZ AUTO TOP DRESS- Tin e^l's ii ived in ,la()all -11 da> 5 See Oscar Wilde's Famous-Story ING, 90c. Compare its dozens of outstanding better- bti|.l with ip l a single e^j; lirokt n, and * .ei\ t j ;r but one hatched out WHIZ MOHAIR TOP ments. Ride in it and feel iis luxurious glid- This i- s.i( ] [a have set a new cjij: DRESSING, 90c. ing smoothness. Save your spare tire. • Get The.Case Six Model V comes in 4 body Chamber of Commerce Directors. "WHIZ" LIQUID TIRE S.imui'l Hcimlich, Basil B. Bruno, COVER, G5c. types: Touring; Sport; Sedan; Coupe James Apostolacus and Morris Lie- b(t\vitt have been elected to the boaul Paint up your engine lilte of directors of the I.onf^ Rraiuh rhamber of commerce. They wen- new. UBO members nf the Lon^ Branch bu-1- R/lovio Chats "WHIZ" ENGINE ENAMEL, noss men's association, which h 12 Pathe News Snappy Comedy Blade or Gray, 60c. united with the chamber of com- merce. 2:30, All Seats 20c — Evening 7:00 atici 9:®©f All Seats 30c WHIZ CUP GREASE, 5 lbs $1.00. Jewelry and Money Stolen. Jewelry valued at .^600 and 475 tit Friday and Saturday, August 25 and 26 WHIZ GEAR GRKASE, Telephone 1161 RED BANK. money w ere taken fi 0111 a room 111 S lbs $1.00. • Nassau hall at Asbury Park Sunday i'nilfht. The jewelry and money be- NEATSFOOT OIL, longed to Mr. and Mrs. Louis II. Rel- For OilinR, Softeninff and Preserving Leather, 40c. loff, who occupied the room. En- trance was gained by climbing up on • the porch roof and through a window LEMON OIL POLISH. Cleans and Polishes Autos, Pianos, Furniture, Etc. Outing for Crippled Children. ^-pint can 20c. j The Elks' lodpe of Asbury Park is Large bottle 45c., arranging for an outing for crippled Qunrt can 75c. children of that locality. Thomas K. O'Brien has been m;(dc chairman ol WHIZ NICKEL POLISH, the outing committee. 25c. OCEANPORT NEWS. / in. JTaclcsoin Gregory's CS^eatl; Novel WHIZ OIL SOAP, . Many Visitors Here to Spend the Re- 5 lbs $1.25. mainder of the Summer. WHIZ "MENZ" HAND SOAP Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Haym- OR "SHOFO" HAND SOAP, and son Russell of West New York 15c. spent Sunday with Mr. Haynes's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. WHIZ RUBBER CEMENT, Haynes. 15c. Mrs. Joseph Mert/. has returned to her home at Philadelphia after hn\- KHAKI WATERPROOFING inj; spent six wecka with her parent , Peppy Comedy Review Scenic TOP DRESSING DYE, , -Mr. and Mrs. ('. P,. Champlin. Pint 80c. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris of Ni \v , Matinee 2:30, Ail Seats 20c Evening 7:00 and 9:00, All Seats 30c York spent Sunday with their dau^li WHIZ VALVE GRINDING ter Stella, who is spending the sum- COMPOUND, mer at this place. Coarse or Fine, 40c. Mrs. Harry YanSehoiek and Monday and Tuesday, August 28 and 29 •dnughLers Alice and Florence and WHIZ CARBON REMOVER, 'grandson, Elbert Stein, spent. Sunday and Monday with Miss Louisa La ;rrosaz of New York. "YANKEE" STOP SIGNALS, Mr. and Mr,-. Gilbert Rodger ai d $2.75. daughters Ethel and Ruth of Wood < Mi.-s Kthel Cammus- has returm 1 "FORD" BUMPERS, ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mi $6.00. Larcn. ! Clarence Wolott and Kdwai 1 "CONVERSE" TIRES, Morris arc employed as painters at Special. And ramcmbei—tlio Camp Vail. 32x4, $16.50. lowest first coat, tlia Mrs. Kdward Champlin has it 30»3H Clincher, $7.75. lowest upkeep and the tunied from Philadelphia, where sht Converse Tubes, $1.50. highest resalo value of has In'cn visiting relatives. ajy motor car ever built. Sherlock Woodward of St. John' . ANTHONY AUTO PUMPS, ,I.oiig Island, i-, spending a few da, Special, $2.50. with his parci ti, Mr and Mi Expand your sales zone—reach ; George Woodward. BRASS OIL GUNS, j Hiss Kthel ('animus has returne 1 Special, 25c. more customers. Figured from from Jersey City where she lias be('i i visiting. ' Mi.-.' Viola Undine 11 - "BARCALO"SOCKET turned with Miss Cammus unil will SETS, 79c. every conceivable standpoint a j spend sevcM-al weeks hire. Miss Jennie Champlin returm il "RED DEVIL" PLYERS Ford Chassis, and a body to (Sunday from the Long Branch ho 30c. pita! where she underwent an opeia nil suit your needs will not only j tlon for appendicitis -eveial wi-el . -n) r; 'MILLER FALLS" HAND V' speed up and substantially I A large pine tree in front of Wil DRILL, $2.fl5. Iliam McLaren's plac« on I'cnibertnii lower the cost of your light 1 avenue has been cut down. It wi RED DEVIL" HACK SAW one of Hie biggest tree;, in the plai 1 !', FRAME, 50c. Illl sell Gant ha;; in: tailed a radio delivery and hauling, but it j phone in hi'- home. STAR" OR "RED DEVIL" j .Marshall Wol,i,it, the sleeplej.-,, 1 , HACK SAW BLADES, will establish for your busi- -IN- 75c. doi. • has completep d the painting of Mi ness an invaluable reputation ||l.i?/.ie DiiriK'H's. lii on I'emliertou 1 ST1LSON WRENCHES, avenue. Gin., BOc. for promptness and efficiency. I Harry Tild.it:,, ivho ha . been la.d fc 'up with rlii-liuialisin, is improvinr. Wo Mftko Free Deliveries ! Mr. ami Mrs. William Taber' . 1 Buy now. Terms if desired. New Itriinswn-I; , pent •everal <|a . last week with Mr;;. Taber'- i.isti Miss Lizzie Ihirnell. \A71itat Is A Woman's Greatest Moment? l.oiiiii Kel.i-rl has. taken a job willi Kvory woman has a life of GREAT MOMENTS! Even the woman in the W. E. MOUNT, dose|ih Meyer, win, |,;,:1 „ HIIIIIIMT I I polo ]ioiiiei; at this place. humbk'st cii-cumatunccs has lived a life crammed with drama! Red Bank Matawan Sherwood Kenr; i, who i:i employ, d l>y the liiterurhan 'Imu eornpanv ,it WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR GREATEST MOMENT? Hardware Sttre Loyi; Hranch, i;, enjoying a vacation Emrlishtown New Brunswick Mrit. Jiilur; Kinrnoim of 1,,,,,,. Branch upent Tue,dav with her m. n 2:30, All Seats 20c — Evening 7:0© and 9:0©, Ail Seals' 3©c 33 W. Front St., ter, Mrs. Klla VwhU.' Mr. uiiil Mrs. Frank Ilradly, who have been slaying at the home of Open Evening Till a O'Cloclt Henry Knmions, have moved to 1 one liraneh.