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ay leading up from the'ground to TROOPS REVIEWED. SIGHTS IN DLDJRELAND. e top floor, and there are several WHERE IS JOHN PARKER? \NTI-SMQKE ORDINANCE, ANNUAL BABY PARADE; HIT HARD BY LOW PF hotter and smaller circular stone Governor Moore Pay* Annual Visit iWMgl !^ER:i^Ni6^>t0'-vKifS5T; THE talrways leading'from one floor to ED BANK YOUNG MAN DISAP- UMSON OFFICIALS TO STOP to Fort Monmouth. ABOUT ISO CHILDREN IN .FARM :sTdcic*sdLp>^;cH# Governor A. Harry Moore re- B|^py^STONE3'^:-<,5 nbthor. EARED THREE WEEKS AGO, SOOT NUISANCE. EVENT AT HIGHLANDS. |l : : ' TEL' MOliTCAdE^'jI^tiilSfiJ -•' *'-''- •_"-•' •.-'••v.A'->(. •^''- - •".^'"'" --•' - --''- * •Evqry estate here and all the viewed'400 met-, at the Citizens mil- l?W^:j:R'i^en)Mir«};^Iaj|ni*J>?TJ«»^lh'e MuobrRidint Dene in Jaunting Cars 'arms, except small farms owned by Ithough His Whereabout* Are Not eport of Receipts from Offices of itary training camp at Fort Mon- Tho Parade ToolTi?lace Friday Af- Elbert A. VanMater ''ffiffni ,. } v Borough Clerk and Recorder—Pe- "v^v:F6ji(nd»t(bW Of''Mi^' Miliwi'e>New —Many DonkeyV U«*d In Cartlnf he person who works >the fai-m, Known It u Now Believed That mouth last Wednesday afternoon. ternoon arid Wat One of the Fin. er In This Section to be Sola Out. : titions to. lmprote Four Streets— ::~5-Sldre;;Btiie>9«efci^iv -HlsisVand4-' :F«rBi/i'iP.rpdu«e'S.to;r.iMarkets— ave pno or more laborers' cottages He Was Not Drowned «t, Sea- Governor Moore Bpoke to the men eit Baby Parade* Held at High- as a Result of' tts« Agricultural? bright, aa Was at Firit Supposed. Drainage Problem), tho 'place. Big estates of two and thanked them for their..service lands—Helen Cottrell Was Queen Depression. - ':'•:.•-'•• :'<'y]y$0'#p[ ; s ! housand acres or more have a good to the country; Following the in- .•'•; ' Pominlek; A^««^!»»^|d!n*'| iTOe fbUo^hi iottbj;{nasibeeni re- No trace has been found of John An anfi-amoko ordinance was in- Highlands's annual baby,parade A chattel mortgage salo of «oro>» ; any of these cottages. Theso cot- spection a dinner was served. The f »torfl?;in>fton^'of;hti?liouBe;v»tt< the,l i.e'lyecl'frow Mr/-andf Mrs*• John H. 'arker of Red Bank, who disap- oduced .at Thursday night's raeet- was held last Friday afterntion.. In of the personal property of 'Elfcirtt igos are usually of two rooms each, ig of the Rumson commissioners final review o£ the training camt< ' «ast side of 'Shrewsbury avenue."It Jook, who arovtour|ng the Brltlsli leared three weeks ago. Tho young appearance, size and variety it sur- A. VanMater, who lives piiiWilUiiit, r 7 lough a few of them have three will be held on tho north polo field V .^iU'he 20x4p feet;ami. it'MKbei«h- jles and who were in Ireland, when ian made his home with his pat- nd passed on its first reading. The passed all previous'baby parades a'/ Mack's farm in Atlantic townihw-: ! ! 1 ; oome. Thdse'cottageB rent for a tomorrow afternoon at five o'clock. KclosBrJ;with: c"lnd,er\ blocks.-"Plank; h^let^r/,^as^rlttejfi^:'v .;;.V .' "v-.i> ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Park- bject of the .ordinance is to do that place. There, were about 150 near Colt's Neck, wa« held •vnQiiifflt. ; hilling a week, which is • equal to r.of Shrewsbury avenue. On the way with dense smoke and soot The public is invited to attend this I)oinatoi« doing the,.#6rk. T,he ;co«t : entries and they were divided into last week. Tho solo was at the'luft: .'Jt;.^t}r'ib'ne;>^r Wldnj(Kht';when bout; 26 cents of American money, lay of his disappearance ho went •era chimneys and smokestacks, review. Medals .for proficiency will ; will bB;»8,uflp.^Mr,UM^a;-states ( r eight classes, The parade was spon- of Edwin R. Conov'or of iRe'd'BiipB*^ ^e. :WMtQ t^r'l^e.r'Jon;whlcb'-'ws'' 'he tenant also, liaa the use of an esidents who permit smoke to come be presented to tho men by Major- '[ tuat he will conduct aorne kind, of jv wimmlng at Seabright with a TiUm- sored by the business and civic as- Two other chattel mortgage sale! to*'' 'wi»bj^»rigijtg^pojnv.''Ne» Yprk ere of. ground, on which ho can General George S. Gibbs. ', buidnesg.|njthe-store butfthat hVfias er of friends. The next morning om chimneys and smokestacks on sociation of Highlands. satisfy creditors of. Mr.'-Vanlht^ eachQd'hpr anchorage. That Is the ajse whatever he pleases, either for . notVet;decided;whatkina-of-a-'bUS' Ir. Parker was missing, but his au- civ properties in such large quan- The procession began at tho were to havo been held on the iaiBl8)i3^i ,?ual custom of White Star boats at Is own use or to sell. The acre of imobile,was in his parents' yard, .'•' inejs 1t will/ bei:: Ho retired fro;n 1 ities as to cause a layer of soot southern end of Bay avenue and dis- day but duo to legal compllcatloiUr.'yl QueenBtown, we were told, ; By the ground, is usually enclosed with a eighbqrs said they heard the car aetlya '^ork about three yeatsxago form on nearby properties are li- banded at Water Witch. At the head these sales did not take place/>KM^||i ;lrno we had got through the cus: ' awthorn hedge. Almost every ten- Irive into the yard about three NEW NASH SALES AGENCY. ; wheti he gave ;iip his shperepaiHng blo to arrest. The> ordinance pro- of the parade was the Fort Mon- Only part; of tho things; adv.aifc>*':?if! ;oms office at Queehstown, Ireland, nt raises chickens and many of 'clock in the morning. business on' Broad street!.'He states des for a line not'to exceed.%200 mouth band dressed in white and tisod to be sold at the suit of Mjf,')i|M t was after four o'clock' on Sunday hem raise pigs, The pies are very Vln the car were. Mr.,Parker's TO OPEN BUSINESS IN THE .. that he now findtf that be* has too r ninety days in jail for persons back of the band in an automobile Conover were struck off.-They coBai^'lM norrilng. Then wo cooled our heels ften referred to as "Irish canar- othing, his automobilo license ana THOMPSON BUILDING. ; : : much leisure timo and ho waists to onvictedof violating the ordinance. were the mayor and counc'ilmen. prised a bay horse, a farm .wago$!SM} n a waiting, room which was three Besides paying a shilling a number of other personal effects. engage in business; again, , lie ordinance was the outcome of a Tbe Concern Has Rented The queen's float, decorated in. yel- and some farm tools. • All of ..t^r^';'??|s luartera barroom and one-quarter week rent, tho tenant must also keep Ividently the.car had been placed I the Firit A boundary line dispute between umber of complaints against soft Floor of the Building ifor a Dis- low and white crepe paper, was next were knocked down to Mr. Condveji/.^p jtfiltlrg room, until after' seven he house in repair. There arc usu- in the yard bygone-or more of the oal spot. Other persons who had taken actloft<#|g ' Mr, Mazza iiml hi; next door neigh i ' play Room and the Fourth Floor and following the queen's float were I ciqcfc.>. j%,. •;-'v.;;:iL,iU:.' ,lly-fjom three to six children in a oung man's friends, but who did Jcre J. Carew, borough clerk arid the various divisions of the 'parade o hold chattel mortgugo sales weri!-.^i| bori Elias RosMjiberg,-hBs'h'eldup It'was in the barroom or wMtlng uborer'a family, besides the parents, .his has never been ascertained. The for a Service Station. ' the work on tho store since last-Sw ecorder, reported receipts of It was a colorful spectacle and "rank S. Weeks, William Pr6ttenjfet3%f •oom that wo got 'bur first Impres nd generally there is also a grand- ncldent caused great anxiety to 1484.40 fom the" clerk's office and The first and fourth floors of the brought many compliments. nd William Mack of Atlantic tbwnijJpI urdsy. Tho ceUar. for th,6" store has lions of the British barmaids.. As mother or a. grandfather, and some- building of tho Schenck S. Thomp- Ar. Parker's parents for a time, 652 from the recorder's office. So Helen Cottrell was queen of the htp.iand Rooncy & Ely .of Engli«h*:»if| been dug. and the foundation is jersons came in the waiting room mes both. Tourists in Ireland of- son company on Monmouth street at hey feared that their son had been 'arthis year 78 persons have been parade. She sat on a throne erected own. Walter. D. Fields of ^ColW'Sfp partly up, Mr, Rosenberg conducts he girls would take their orders for ;cn exclaim with wonder that they, Red Bank has been rented to an au- i row-ncd and that his friends, fear- nested for motor vehicle law viola- i'n the float. Around the throne were eck was auctioneer.: For varioiji|i '|f^ • »ri automobile service station. '-.>. He drinks 'and would servo the drinks, ont sec how so big a household can tomobile sales and service agency Ing to' tell the parents of the ions, and fourteen for borough or- the members of her court, they be- echnical reasons it was doomed ad»:;"^ claims that tho eoutliern wall of Mr. >r whatever" was brdored. It looked ve in a house of two or three which deals in Nash cars. The first 1 ragedy, had driven the car in tho inance violations. Thirty-six per- ing Ruth Mohr,. Ruth Shilling and isablo not to proceed with the BS»Ti|;*v!§l Mazza's store encroaches upon his »dd to us but It IB a regular order ooms. Almost every laborer has floor of the building will be used by ard. ons were held for the grand jury. • Helen Kempt. The queen was chos- ,f tor the things mentioned had been ^S land elghteon inches. Mr, 'Mazza 'f things here. It was.such a mat- the concern as a showroom and the tale to tell of hard times and little A petition asking that Warren en in a contest. Tho prize to,the old. Mr. Weeks's claim against Mf<7£;|| claims that the wall does not en er-of-f act custom that it edited no The matter was reported to the fourth floor will be used for repair ; crottch on Mr, Rosenberg's land but work to do, except those who are 'dice and an investigation" was treet and a section of South queen was a dinner ring, set with 'anMater was settled . by • an o^KJaff loihment whatever except from 1work and general service work. The f eguiarly employed on big estates, hrewsbury drive be curbed and re-" thirteen diamonds and two emer- angement which he made with Mf« »|;J| Is on the exact boundary between Americans,to whom it opened np.a made. Although nothing definite was company has also rented a building ;nd they all complain about the high urfaced af the expense of the prop- alds. Miss Mohr, who was second in lonovcr. .' •• • •'•• '[''• *•££!$$ his platto and Mr. Bosdnborg's prop- new-view' of"British qustoms and earned as to Mr. Parker's where- in the rear of the Thompson building rices of things. But nearly all of 1 rty owners on those streets was re- the contest, received a wrist watch, British industries. >. ••'.•'. / .bouts,.'the' investigation revealen and this will be used as a storage This afternoon a sheriff's sale OfJ^ them arc smiling and are apparently nough to satisy the parent's of the erred to the road committee. A similar set with diamonds and sapphires. Both Mr..Rosenberg and Mr. Maz- From Queenstown we rode to tho place for second-hand automobiles. lersonal property owned by Mrj'ijSfS lappy. .ourig man that he was.not drowneff. etition was received from residents Miss Shilling was third and she re- za havo. hud surveys made by.en- ilty of C,ork in an automobile. The The Nash concern, will take pos- /anMater is scheduled to take pl»e«| \||| Droves of cattle are driven right They recalled that their son had >n Ward avenue and Meadbwbrook ceived a fitted overnight bag. Miss gineers. The engineer who>made distance ia about eight miles and session of its. new quarters on Sat- it tho suit of the Freehold Fario.;j«gl ;hrough the main business streets of requently, expressed regret because ivenuo was referred to the borough Kempt's prize -"as an amber dresser .the Buryey, for Mr. Rosenberg ;he price for the/trip was J7.50. urday. Robert C. Norman of. New lupply company. At this sale the town.. Sometimes the drove of cat- e was out- of. work and had said ttorney as there was some doubt as claims that Mr. Mazza's building en- Most of tho automobile men de- York will be the manager. A force set xops in the fields which have'not. Jo numbers over a hundred, We hat if he. did not find a job soon he o whether all the property ovraers croaches on Mr. Rosenberg's; lot manded $10.00 for making tho trip of clerks, salesmen and mechanics Cups -were awarded to the win- •et been gathered are advertised to: lave seen several droves of this ,vould leave town to look, for work n the two.streets had signed the ',.. eighteen '.nehes. The engineer who .The roadB are good, and are princi- has been engaged. A large stock of ners of the first, second and third }e struck off. These crops comprise lizo and when they go through a city ilaewhere. They now feel sure that etition. made the survey for Mr. Mazza pally macadam,streets, not quite as repair parts will be kept. prizes in each division. Other prize iuch things as tomatoes, pepperi^ claims that ihe building does not itreet they stop pretty-much all lieir son followed this course. Two gas street lights on Navesink winners received goldpieccs and itanding hay, beets and muskmeloM,,._.; even on the surface as pur home ther traffic until the drove-passes The first floor of the Thompson " eifcroach on Mr'.'Rosenberg's lot. oncreto streets, but nearly as good. •venue will be replaced with two building has been used by the Motor various kinds of articles. There were cow, a heifer and a calf are allO'j§ ly. Sometimes some of the men in lectric lights and the cost of install- :o be sold. ' •:-..' ', "•'«~-*a« : Mr. Rosenberg has served .notice, ' On Sunday we took along ride in AGAINST TAX INCREASE. truck service, and supply company so many entries that the committee harge of the droW of cattle ride ing the new lights will be pa.id by on Mr.. 'that he will'bring an Irish jaurtting'car. These cars for the sale of Hupmobilc automo- ran short of prizes, but those who Mr. VanMater is; the first , ,:(I, n bicycles instead of walking. The Organization to Oppoio State roperty owners on the street. lawsuit against him to compel him aro two-wheeled carts. Most of biles. The company has discontin- are entitled to prizes and did not r in this section to be sold out as',^' men do very little hollering at the Board'* Proposal. Robert V. White, president of the to move the southern wall of his them have robber tires. They' aro ued the sale of automobiles, but it get them will receive them later. esult of the agricultural depresjftoinij|| attic while they are driving them. ioard of health, complained about building of! the Rosenberg property. pulled by one horse. The driver sits An organization has been formed will continue its service and repair In the first division for baby He has been farming in AtlintJ^H The Irish Free State, which is the he drainage conditions on the Hoag- ' Mr,., Rosenberg says he will also In'front oh a high seat. On each .1 the county to oppose the,fifteen business on the third 'floor of the coaches and go-carts Ruth Ulffers :ownship the past five years oi louthern part of Ireland, has post- and and Borden properties. A cul- 'ask for ..damages, because ho hai side of the cart is a box seat for two ier cent increases in Monmouth building. All of the stock of auto- of Jersey City won the first prize, ?art of the time on shares and , . ige stamps of its own. The postage crt will probably .be put under : been unable to use the driveway persona, facing outward from the ounty assessments proposed by the mobiles has been disposed of except Jean Chandler of Fair .Haven sec- }f the time on rented places. He w;»l stamps do not run up into very high Bucna Vista avenue to drain the wa- alongside of his store on account o cdrt. This gives room for four itate tax board. At a meeting helo, two cars which will be sold at cost ond prize and June Krauss of Sea- ah efficient farmer and a hard wqrfc4(B the foundation' encroaching on his alucs and they all have words in last week a committee to nominate :er off the Hoagland place. The price. Schenck S. Thompson is bright third prize. In the second di- r without expensive .and ext»v*;J! passengers, besides the driver, ' The he original Irish language on them . land. •;.•".... •>'. ; • permanent officers was appointed. J robletn on the Borden property is president of tho Motor truck service vision for dolls' coaches Ernest gant tastes. He invested more he«T*g jaunting.cars are Irf gciioral uso in I You see fiddlers in many parts'of . An argument i>n,.ccm Mr. Rosen. all parts of Ireland. They are com- fester Eisner of Red Bank is chair nore cwnprehensive and requires and supply company. Trapp of Jersey City was first, Mur- ly than usual this season in. lee'dffiS Berg and Mr. Mazza. took plac; :ho Irish Free State. Maybe they man of this committee. At a meet- more study. The commissioners will iel Prettymam of Jersey City second 'crtilizer and other supplies, and thi»3 fortable and the prices are very low, are in North Ireland also, but «ve Saturday morning, A big crotyd oi The horses are usually fat and sleek ing held at Aebury Park last nigh! robably, hoM P special meeting to ROTARIANS SPREAD SUNSHINE and Ruth Waltz of Atlantic High- ow prices at which he had to.aell-g Westside residents collected arid haven't been there, yet to see. They he nominations for vice chairmen iscuss ways of remedying the trou- lunds third. his crop3 proved his undoing^a and they are fairly good travelers. itand in the street and fiddle and They Treated Children of Eunice heard the\ talk. The upshot of th' The drivers point out all the inter- were presented. They were John H, ile. • The third division was for expres' Among those who attended the.ch»V|v ihey expect to get. a penny or two Home to an Outing Last Week. argument was that no work has esting places as'they arc passed'. Davis, Jr., of Long Branch, Georgo Walter Neuhauser has been en- wagons and those winning prizes tel mortgage sale last week thew'-; since been done on \hc store. from visitors. Some, of them have S. Spaulding'of Allentown, Theron gaged as caretaker of the borough One hundred children from the were Ruth Smith of Highlands first, was much ominous shakings oil A. good many donkeys are used in learned, a number of old-tltne Awer- ---••• . »->i +•— -~—;;••• McCampbcll of Holmdel, Clinton B Eunice home at Chapel Hill with and many gloomy prediction* Ireland, They commonly, are har- hall property at a salary of $100 a Gloria Mendes of Highlands second can songs, like "Yankee Doodle' Lehsen • of Keansburg, Ohristian month. ..•....•'.. ,. ten teachers from the homo were hard times for tho farmers the *ec_, ...... ,:»-.: . PILOTS AS,VISITORS.. ncBscd to a, little cart t^are driven and- Lorraine Feinlly of Union CHy : arid "John'Brown's Body," as wel Heuser of Matawan, J. G. Timo la James Collins has been appointed given an afternoon's outing last ng winter if crop prices continue.! from the country places to the citic: third. The fourth division compris' :: Philadelphia Aviator* Were Guest as some of. our old-time war tunes if Mlddletown township, Edward F. Thursday at Belvidere j>each by the their present low trend. '..': •} i$\:?, by old Irish women, who take thi a member of the polico force. ing costumes in fancy dresses had at Airvlew Field Wednesday. ike -"Tenting on the Old Camp jyman of Belmar, Fred F. Shock Q: Red Bank Rotary club. Tho trip was eggs and butter, which they havi It was reported that John H. the largest number of entries of all .... Last 'Wednesday afttfrnoon • flvi Ground," "Tramp, Tramp,. Tramp Spring Lake, John J. Quinn of Red made in more than thirty private raised, to -market. Tho women Sfaughton had offered to donate a the divisions. Anna May Simpson of POLICEMEN ORGANIZE. pilots from i Philadelphia visited thi 1 he Boys Are Marching," and so on Bank and Grandin Johnson of High cars driven by members of the club. usually.have a shawl, over thci clock to be put on the front of the Atlantic Highlands won the first Airvlew flying field on Shrewsbury Theso fiddlers usually get more lands. The procession was led by two state Association Formed La*t Weak I|yl heads and shoulders, and this shawl new borough hall, but had with- prize in this division. Dorothy. Vir- avenue at Shrewsbury in four air- money for these old American tunes troopers. ; roaches nearly down to their feet *-•-•. Irawu the offer upon the arch- ginia Harris of Jersey City was sec Highlands Police Force.. V planes. After spending a short timi than they do for Irish jigs and othei whon they walk. Tho carts are no) HARVEST HOME FOR FIREMEN, tect's statement that there is no The outing was held after the reg- ond and Irene Gibson, of East Or- An organization known is at the flold they went to Wilbu: dance tunes, for most of the visi much bigger than_ a large wheelbar' uitablc place on the building for ular meeting at Ihe Globe hotel. ange third. "Highlands Police Association,'*: Gardner's log cabin inn at Portau tors in Ireland are Americans, and row. They aro crudely made an Supper to- be Served at Trinity i clocklk . During the meeting a talk on locat- Burlesque costumes were in the formed last week by the member*;; • peck for & shore d*irmor. The avia these old-tinio tunes make them they aro usually tho work of th Church Parish House. Four fire hydrants in Rumson ing tha veterans' hospital at Elk- fifth division. The first prize .was of the Highlands police force. Th*"' tors wero accompanied by a party ol think of home. Wo have met thesi y farmer, all except tho wheels; They A harvest home 'supper for thi k l b d wood park was given by Dr. An- awarded to Mae Schmidt of Atlan chief object of the association ii tO'.': . friends. Included In tho party were fiddlers along paths and narrov park will be removed and a new hy- nre very sturdy affairs and look as 1 benefit of Liberty .fire company o: drew M. Englert of Broad street. tic Highlands, the second prize to tntabllsh a fund for the payment o£|S John F. Casey, Valontino VanKeur roadways, 'way up in the moun drant will be installed on Rumson they' would stand very rough usage Red Bank will be held Wednesdaj Maurice Schwartz was taken in as Raphael Coleman of Highlands and sick and death benefits to membersfV^ en, William Taff, Walter Wlpprcch! tains, where visitors must be few road near the residences of J. Ford Oftentimes the floor of tho cart is night, Soptember 19th, at Trinit. a new club member. Five Ltog the third prize to Madeline O'Con' of the association or their fandUefcSlf and William Barclay _ Mardlng. Thi and fnr apart, but they como ou ohnson and Charles Harding. made of straight poles, laid on " church parish house on West Fron' Branch residents were guests at the nell of New York. There was onlj The money will b« raised by meaWyf trip to tho inn was made in one o The assessment commission sub- framework of the cart, close to nd fiddlo whenever they see i street.. David Mair is chairman o: mitted a report on the sidewalk and meeting. one prize in the bathing beauty con- of dances and entertainments';«n4]ff Albert W. Burdge & Sons' busses, : gethe'r. ; • stranger come in sight. Up in thi the executive committee of the hnr urbing jobs on Bingham avenue and tent and it was won by Betty Col- the first affair will bo a ball tO\b£%| Tho Philadelphia aviators spenf mountains you also meet "echo men,' vest home. Mrs. Jacob Bloom Girl'* Arm Broken. held Saturday, September 8th<)rt^ A great many old women In thi Carton street and a public hearing lins of Stone Church. ; Wednesday, night at Long Brand who shout against the mountain sidi chairman of the women's committci Kruse's pavilion. ,. ' ^;fs«; cities also wear shawls when the; on the report will be held Septem- Miss Lillian Suttcr of East Keans- Flora Parker of Highlands cap- and left for "homo Thursday morn and tho echo of their voices come; and Bert Hcmbling is chairman o: travel along the streets. - Tho girl: ber 13th. burg slipped and fell from the pier tured the first prize in the seventh Howard Johnson Is president of-IJ*;-!^ ing, Before leaving ' they gave back, for which they expect thi the men's committee. Tho suppe :: and young women dress apparcntl; The insurance policies.on the bor- at that place last week and landed division, which was made up o: association. The other officers »r» : demonstration over Red Bank passers-By, who must be very few up will be prepared by the wives o£ thi Harry Rubley vice president,-Kyxil'jlj their pianos^ Mr. Casey's two plane: as.good as their means will allow, ough hall have been transferred on tho shore. Her arm was broken floats. Ivlna Voorhees of Hlghlandi there, to give them a penny or two. firemen. from Mayor W. Warren Barbour to in throe places. Tho girl was taken won the second prize and 9.,DeAn Parker recording secretary, Jamel^| ' alsb took part in tho demonstration just as they do almost everywhen These fiddlers and' echo men arc in1 the world. Dancing will bo one of the sid the borough and a committee con- to the Long Branch hospital and the gelo of Highlands the third prize, Bunner financial secretary and Fred - mostly very old men, who have be- attractions and there will be musi sisting of the mayor and John W. broken bones wore reset. Miss Sut- Pony turnouts were in the eighth P. Bedlc treasurer. Mr. Bedle' is ». '; We visited Blarney Castle, when 1 come too feeble to , do ordinary member of the borough council and,;, *; Red Banker* to -Take a Boat Ride, tho famous Bla"rney Stono is par on an especially constructed radii Yeomans was appointed to set a val- tcr returned homo Saturday. She Is and last division. Isabella Webbc: work. In some of tho bigger town h chairman of the police committee. .,' of the main tower of the castle outfit which will be provided b; uation on the building. Councilman improving. Simpson of Atlantic Highlands wa; , Tomorrow night tho Rod Banl strangers arc pestered by children »** •':- -,y& Exchange club will take a boat rid This stone is* about soven feet belo* Robert S. Johnson. The ground: Jnmcs P. Bruce has donated an um- awarded tho first prize and Charle; asking for pennies.. At first visitor! about tho parish house will bo ga. brella stand for the hall. It was Flower* for Sale. up tho Hudson river ns guests of th tho top row of stones of the tower. Kerbonits of Asbury Park the sec- School Registration Day. , VI nre Inclined to give a penny or two. with colored lights nnd other dec ncepted Thursday night. Gladiolus and dahlias a specialty. ond prize. All pupils who will enter the Red, , Xong Branch Exchange club. Thi Tho legend of tho.stone la"that any but this soon comes to an end for in Over 60 of tho latest variety of 1 orations. Every child in the parade receive! Bank public schools for the first:' '" Long Branch club will hold Its reg ono who kisses the Blarney stoni some places one will hear these re gladiolus and all the latest dahlias. time this fall, except thoso already . 1 will have such' power of speech an ^i , — The Woman'* Club of Little Silver a souvenir and after the parad ulnr meeting on the boat. quests,for pennies thirty or forty Notice of School Opening. Also all kinds of cut flowers at rea- registered and thoso who will enter/£*; such eloquence that nobody en: will hold a luncheon at the Globe sonable prices. All visitors wel- souvenirs were distributed among times an hour. Tho Little Silver Rrainmur schoo hotel, Red Bunk, on Wednesday, thu kindergarten, aro requested to- S THIRTY-SECOND YEAR. withstand him. In the earl will open for tho fall term on Scp come to visit our garden. Frank children who did not take part in register at tho superintendent's of-" »•«• September 12th, at ono o'clock, to Berardi, Seven-Bridge road, near 49 and 81 Leroy Place, Red Ba'nk, days .the only way the Blarno; Bungalow for Rant. tember 10th. If tho parents of chil open its fall season. Tickets may be the parade. flee, Senior High School bulldlnjT. •' Htonc could be kissed was by lettin K dren who have not been vaccinatei Rumson road, Little Silver, N. J.— Mrs. Marion Beck was chairman linrdlng road, Friday, August 81n New Jersey. Furnished or unfurnished, from obtained from Mrs. Edward Bow- Advertisement. J1.UUMI& 1U1IU, i'ilUUjr, aUKHIt CtAOl The Shrewsbury Academy, a priv a man down from the top of th October 1st; Harrison avenue, five will call Mrs. C. C. Barker man, Little Silver, at $1.50 each. of the parade committee. Others on from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 M,. arm ato school tor boys and Klrls, wll tower by his hocla. Two friend rooms, bath, recently rc-dccoratcd Shrewsbury, the school nurse, sin Members arc urged to obtain tickets Blatchley'i Ducks the committee wero Mrs. J. H. 1:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. .Children begin the fall term Monday, Sep would hold him by the ankles as hi hot air heat, stationary tubs, gas will adviso them what course to tnfc early as no one will be allowed with- nro ready, better than ever, at tho Dempsey, Mrs. Bcajtrice Horan, Mrs, over four years, seven months will tember 24th. Tho usual schoo was lot down from the' top of th electricity, telephono connection in order to have their children va out one.—Advertisement, same low price, 38 cents per pound; Thomas Gilleran, Charles Marshal lit ailmlttcd to the kindergarten} npncious front lawn, lot 60*200 clnntcd before entering school. B; over live years, seven months to the branches: preparation for collcg tower with his face toward the wal N weights 3% to 4 pounds and 6 to 7 Daniel'J. Mahoney, Frank Sicgfrlet, a primary department.. By rcqucs $45 furnished, (40 unfurnished. Ad order of tho Little Silver Boavd o House For Sale. pounds. Wo ship by parcel post C. first grade, School wilUipan for tilt, Whon his (ace reached the stono an Education.—Advertisement. John Rembcrt, Charles Weckcr, fall term Monday, September 10th.' of many parents school will begi he klssod-it, they would pull him u dress Bungalow, box 812, Red Bank Silvcrwhito Gardens, seven rooms O. D., or you can call for them hero —Advertisement. . and three bathrooms, nil improve- Hnik Kavookjian, Addison Romsin, —Advertisement. _ at 8:30 and close at 1:80. H. C to the top of the tower again, Thi nt our farm. Visitors welcome. Talmage, A. M,, principal,—Advcr • Special. ments ; now copper tcrcons, now Richard Rast, Ralph Coloman, Bon was n very dangerous Job, but no Juitica of tho Peact, Blatchlcy Bros., East Freehold, N, J, jamin Nelmavk and Mayor James J Every W«dn.«day Nl|ht tlsemcnt. Electric fans installed to mnkc I awnings, electric refrigerator, two- Phono 308-F-3.—Ailvertiscmont. Is Victor night at Tusting'i, Mom many persons were hurt, as th Criminal and civil cases give surroundings even more pleasant a enr garage attached. Cheap, easy Rowlnnd. Antique*, prompt and careful attention. Of' mouth street, near Broad itrtet. friends of the kisser wei'o very caro tho Cozy Corner Tea Koom. W terms. E. P. Dangler, 12 Garden Save Fuel. Over 300 persons attended th Radios, rolls, orthophonio victrolM. Mahogany ball' and claw too ful to hold him strongly and secure flco open from 7:00 A. M. until 9:0' servo roast chicken and steak din rond, Rod Bank.—Advertisement. I'. M. dally except Sunday. Gllbor' Install Jersey Mctnl Weatherstrips queen's bnll and tho crowning of thi records and pre-ominant tnakti of • Dutch table, set of five flddlc-bac ly. Of Into years, kissing tho Blar nors for 75 cents. Club sandwich, in your home; special sprinc and upright and grand pianos, Bring chairs, cherry carrier cupboard, pin M. Koith, 2 Wallace street, Rci and strictly home-mntiq pastry ou Permanent Waving, $7.SO. qucci\ Friday night at Krusc's pa- noy stone Is made much easier an Bank, next to Western Union.—Ad' summer prices. Screens, full alzo, vlllon. The grand march was led b; the family tonight,—Advertlo-' dough tray, reflnlshed; pine sottl't much safer. A stone In tho wall d specialty. 41 Monmouth street. Guaranteed best at any price. 30 mesh bronze, dressed to slzn, at ment. curly maplo bcdslda stand., old pa vcrtlscmcnt. Advertisement. Genuine Ncstlo clrcullno; gcntlo, Miss Helen Cottrell, the queen, an redly under tho Blarney Btono hn $2.50, with hardware. Jersey Metal Mayor Jnmcs J. Rowland. Aftc per weights and print*. Holloi Top Soil,'Fill Dirt, safo, sure—no kinks or burns—by Weatherstrip Co., phono Red Hank Visitlm Chiropodist. man's Antiques, 38 WnMiingto been removed, Two Iron rods ex Save Shoas, Money, Time. tho march tho queen occupied rading of all kinds, also roadway our Ncstlo specialist, f ricda Marie 1197.—Advertisement. Dr, Frances Gooke Cailar wtQ street, Rumson, N. J,—Advertise tend down from tho top of tho tow g Go to II. Belgrnd'n modern sho Tarlors, D10 Warren nvenue, near throne put up in the pavilion. make appolntmonU by tilaphont M ment. er to the bottom of the Blarno; uilt: Lnkowood sand, washod griv repairing shop at No, 4 Whlto street vol.aJaR, cinders, blue stone. Price depot, Spring Lake, N.' J, Phone Gene Fold of como to you when needed. Tttt* stone, and theso rods afford a hnn< Red Bank, Just around tho cornc IOCS.—Advertisement, Tho Snn Iirmu, Ocean avenue. West phono Eatontown 100-M. b«hre«a Chang* of Data reasonable. Howard O. Rosovclt from Broad street. That's w!._. Rum• on Property For Sale. grasp fot anyone wishing to kli phono 1685, Red Bank.—Advertise' End, N., J.,' featuring luncheons, AUrnctlvo seven-room house, nlci 6:00 P. M. and 10(00 P. M.—Adver- Tha date for the luncheon of th tha itono, To kiss the Btono a no you got good work, quick work an For Sale. tisement TJttlo Silver Woman's Club, to 1 mont. bridgo parties, afternoon tens, din old shade, with fine lot ndjolnl son lies down on his bnck nnd edge reasonable prices,—Advortlsomont. Soda wntor, all llnvori, malt bov- nors and nuppors n In enrto. Dnnc held at the Globe hotel. Red Ban «,» • crages and distilled water. DcnJ. gnrngc, nlso ginninoi bungalow Attention to Farmart, hit been changed to Monday, So1!, hlmsolf outward over a two-foot o Radio Rtpalr Man, Ing. Jo. Woodward ami his Havana construction on premises. Annly 88 Dr. Dunn, Surgaon Chiropodist, 11, Crate, 14 North Bridge avonuo, orchestra, Phono Long 11 ranch1743 . I'crlahnblo pioducu picked o; at tombcr 10th, on.nccount of Bocla three-foot vacant spuco In th« floo Daniel Hancock, expert radio re Rod Bank, phono H8G.—Advertise- Washington street, Kumson, N. J.— pairing! long experience; formorl; will bo at his otUcu only Monday: —Advortlsomont. Advcrtliemont. _ u» by 0:00 1', M. giiarantt!' ' Service mooUriB which will he hoi whllo holding on to the rods, Whc: Wednesdays nnd Fridays, from 2:0 mont. York delivery at 0:00 P. M. _ w Scptomboi 12tn,—Advertisement h« geti out far enough hn klsse with Monmouth Radio, For nppoln until 6:00 o'clock, until after Lab Donl Walt Card of Tnanki. toon fust trucks, A. Bsclftlupl tho stone and then edges himself In rncnt phone Rod Bunk 22-W, or can Radio itl fll-A Whlto itrcot, lied Bank.— dny,—Advertisement, until your automobile goeg s deadea . The Indies' aid of Humson M.E Nntlonal Produce Co.,phom r Annual Harvest * Supper wart) until lu It safe on tho floo Strombcrg-Cnrlson and R. C. A., AtivortUoinpnt. Advertisement. comploto A. C. power sets, $77 to HavH o your iRiUtlon checkeh d nt D, A church wish to thank all thn mo given by Knworth league of M. 1 again," Usually two or three friend: The Corncll-Poncock school w Johnson Co.'a, 15-17 Mcchnnlo church, at tho library *t Navetln 41,245. D. A. Johnson Co., 1B-17 chants of Red Hank and Rumaon liolp him In lilt outward and Inwar Rlvervlaw Clubtioui* «nd Boalhoul reopen Wednesday. Hcplombrr BOtli struct, phono 300, lied Hank.— who so gem1 For Hire, to 2:80 1'. M. on Wvilncidnyi.—Ad- aRim-hottsr, frd ' dtrful valinji.—•Ailvfrtlnpnumt. Hi-oundi. Thin In oqunl to tw«l l)»nk 1545,—Advertlnrtncnt, I'liixn, N. J,~Advertl»oment. Alrtlwmwit mlnutoi for Indlgtitlon and git.—— I\.T. Jlannlno'i, 07 IIrond itrooL vertisement. ± • otinti of our money. Tin cnitle Advcrtlsomon'.. m > mi . •'.•',, ' iPoSl Billing —^(Ivortlnmnont. |>ost Sailing Post Selling Typtwrlur. i very much ouoof, roimlr, Thort Pail 9«llln« ' , a'"'WHhottl.<«li!«meii hni (nr«eA«dvnn. «ri« jprlnolpal circular itone ital Datl In Muil« mid Culilm. without unloimi'M Im. llirne ndvnn Typewriters, adding machine*. wllh(iut hits nilvunt- wlthoul »nk'»inon hits thro* *ilv«n Shark Rlvit Hilli Hotel Sponli H(ro»—better, freiher, 91,00 Ion, Tofl'ty'V.'17"il7oRd'itri»t, Bodflunk, | ntrcK—fm'tt^rh i 'JfVcihlc r", >i.00" Ion.I — •irnit—hotter, frcihif, f 1.00 leu.— drill,—Auv«rtli«m«nt. Adv«rtlicro«nt. f-Advirtlitmsnl Advortliomcnl. AdvcrtlivmenU ^ Bink -\ .' ' -' ',. " •';-;:'\CA;l;l^ RED BANK KEGISTEK, AUGUST 29, 1&JS8.' church has been re-tuned at thtf'ex- Stricken on Street. AT.EASB SMITH DAY AT SEAGIRT. pense of the young people's choir. Mrs. Amy Washington, a colored 1 Miss Eleanor Bray will begin her woman 65 years old, suffered a Why Not Enjoy. Yoiirwli ml BELFORD TIRE SHOP HUSBAND VAST THRONG GREETS THE studies on Septcmber Will Handled. finer appearing celery in Monmouth morgue. Ufa fat tottther—lor you cent btat It. Call iCwntbnri £1.1*4 ' . Wife TrU* Compound HIGH GRADE SERVICE An army oJ men, women and chil- county, not excluding that raised by_ Spoclal attention to Nljnt Supetre, s professionals. • W» reentry tad repair M dren, full} 200,00, 0 Strongg,, ggreeted Train Hit. Milk Truck. ON Miss Beatrice Bennett spent last makei. Mlohdln Tim Approved and Improved GovernoG j AlfreAlfdd E.E. SmitSithh off N^ A Sheffield farms milk truck was Main Highway to Atlantic Highland* Thursday 'with friends at Middle- and Auto Ae,cM«oHe». Heating. Plumbing Roofing York, Democratic- candidate for struck by a li'ain at a crossing at Oppoilta Bayaldt Htlghti Savilopment, | 'president, at tht statt camp ground town village. Her sister, Gladys Ben- Long. Branch Tuesday of last week BELFORD, N. J. iiett, spent part of last week with TTTTfTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTT to hdUM. Water Systems r Copper Work »t Seagirt OD Saturday. The rail- Adolph Welst, the driver, and his r.T»dHln«mw roads ran 64 special' trains besides Mrs. Charles •Wolff.of Keansburg. nephew, Harry Weist, were" on th'e MIIMMMMMMIMMIMelll 111^11 IUIMMIHMII doeitMi*orl?lB • . Earthen and Iron Pipe the regular trains and it is estimated Mr. and Mrs,-Michael McGrail at- t»uck. Harry received four broken Lodl, Callloraliv Wt> Handle the Amerloan Radiator Company's thej carried 65,000 persons. The tended a supper at the Matawan ribs and a possible fracture of the r' Rli wlft irrlttlt ARCOLA HEATING ?Y8TEM8 rest- of the huge assemblage trav- Catholic church last . Wednesday sjjull. His uncle was not so seriously "It vru in thii* eled bj automobile and airplane. night. • ,injured. The truck was wrecked little bOOkl that Almost everj special train carried The members of the Sunday- I Mad about •» RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT ninr women Vh a band with it and music was to beschool of the Reformed churcn It pays to advertise In The Register ing Soiped by th; heard at different locations through- brought articles to the church on mvdlolue. I. out tht day. When Governor Sunday to be placed In Red Cross thouBtt I would Smith arrived the crowd was sobags and sent to soldiers. The chil- give It a trial great m front of Governor Moore'a dren of the Baptist Sunday-school and I'cin trtlly that It ha» .done cottage that the car bringing him will make similar gifts; ma good. ,lty n»! and' State officials, .Democratic A Happy Afternoon for the Chil ANTLEMAN BROTHERS jVegotable Compound." candidates and members of the state dren of St. Mary'i Church. are ready now to offer all the . NOTICE OF INTENTION Democratic committee were also The children of St. Mary's church oli tht part of the Borough of fill Bank guests at the luncheon. After the had a happy time Saturday after- to purtate Copbliiwne Hill, Weil front luncheon5 Governor Smith, accom- •trett, with roek Mphalt or «,ual iu£. r.oon at a picnic at William Mat- itanee, for a Vldth of tlxtttn IMI| th* panied by Governor Moore, Gover- t'news'a log cabin on the Farming- New Stock of ooit of laid lrn»rovamtni no! to *»•[ two nor Ritchie of Maryland, Senator thouitnd dollara C$i,000), and tro h dale road. There was a plentiful • Dtymtnt thirtof. Edwards, Commissioner Dill and for tht Dtymtnt thirtof. supply of ice cream and other re- I'O WHUOOM IT MAY OONOBBNt— Mayor Frank Hague, made a tour freshments and an almost cndlcos FURS li NOTICE, th« e^urdlnencejiri. Inattir tit forth hil bun Introduoto br around the parade grounds. At variety of games. tht Mayor and Counell of the Borough it , every turn they were enthusiasti- that Were bought In Europe and mads up Into Bta Dink providing tor tht aurftcW oj Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lewis the latest, smartest fashions, at the LOWEST Cobblmont Hill. Wtit Front ttrMt. with Dress your children up for school at Hirsch's. cally greeted, but despite the ovahav- e been spending a vacation at PRICES, which cannot be compared with regu- rock atphelt or tqual lubatanat, • for « , tion in his honor Governor Smith •width of tlxtttn ftit, at a oo«t not tx. Lake Georgs. . lar retail prices. ending two thoUiand dollari, and provld- You'll find a complete line of wearing apparel stuck to his decision not to make a Mrs. Mary McNinnie has been vis- Ing for paymtnt thirtof by Inturanse el a Compare these manufacturers' price* with retail tirnporary Improvtmtnt nott. • speech that day. After the tour of iting at Long Branch and Brooklyn. for boys and girls, so why go out of town to buy the camp grounds Governor Smith store prices. Bald governing body will tanaUti•laid Edward Schanck has been spend- Ordlnanise for Anal paiiate on tha 4th day pave art interview to newspaper men GENUINE NORTHERN SEAL COATS' of Stpttmber. 1M«. at »100 o'clock, P. li. when we have everything you will need for your ing several days with his sister, Mrs. al tbt Borough Hall In laid Borough, end in which he expressed his deep ap- VanNote of Wanamassa. • Russian Fitch collar and cuffs, (regular $125.00) all piriona whoit ltndt may be alttottl by preciation of the reception accord- tuoh Ordlntnet or who may be Inttrtatid Mrs. Stern and Abrant Stern of at I9B.00 children at prices suitable to your pocketbook. ed him. thtrtln will ba glvtn an opportunity to bt . Brooklyn will spend Labor Day with heard concirnlrg the provlliorn of aald GENUINE NORTHERN SEAL COATS Ordlnanct at ulil ' •--•--- All our merchandise is guaranteed to wear and Mr. and Mrs. Loufs- Plotkin. time and plait, or at On the whole the crowd was an (regular $95.00) at .*...... : 168.00 euch furthar tlmt nd pltet to which laid orderly one and but few minor ac- A communion service will be held atttlng mty bt ad,..._... „„,„„ we will refund your money with a smile if not RACOON COATS. ' A. Ti. BHINN, cidents were reported. Police were at the Reformed uhurch Sunday Clirk, sent from Jersey City and other morning. The Sunday evening ser- (3 years guarantee) at $115.00 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOB THC satisfied. A few of our Specials for School towns in Hudson county and a num- vices which have been discontinued SURKACINO OF UOBULUafONB HILJU y GENUINE DARK RACOON COATS WEST FRONT STltEET, WITH BOOK Opening. ber of plain clothes men from New several weeks will be resumed Sun- at , $225.00 ABTHALT "OOR "KQUAti' BUBSTANOB, York were also .on hand. Seven Hay night, September 9th, when the >OR A WIDTH OK S1XTIBN 1'ESV. pickpockets were captured and they consistrymen will be in-charge. otch is oi« GENUINE RACOON COATS HE U ORDAINGD by tht Mayor aad Very highest quality', full length eklna, non'j council of the Borovth of Rtd Bunk! were given jail terms of from one to Richard R. Clader is gathering a ats pieces of. mechanlim 1. That Cobbltatone HIIL Wtkt front three months. The state police ef- large harvest of second crop rasp- in ei.litence. better obtainable, at '• $275.00 itrait, bt lnprovtd by tur(anni with rook An>ono can break a watch- mphiilt, or equ«l iubitmet, (or a width ficiently handled the heavy traffic berries on his' berry farm. ot sktttn (ett, at a con not wottdint and there was not a serious tie-up but it lakes an expert walch. Remember that Antleman Brothora are npt ro- Boys' Kaynee Alfred Buck has traded in his maliec to repair It two inoueanu uoutrii mv in« |«ucuuaa on the way to Seagirt. The state tailors—they are manufacturers and, their fur Clerk U hereby authorlttd to tdvartlee pro- Oldsmoblle automobile for a new That'» *hy our Ropaif coats are all guaranteed. poitti for bldt for thr toritnetlon aid troopers used airplanes in observing one. Department employ men laying uf laid pavtmtnt, We do the finest Remodeling and Repafrlnf in traffic conditions. Notes describing The repairs which have been un- who know watches inside E. That the total amount of tht eoit of 1929 models arid we invite your inspection and •alii Improvtnttnt ahtll In the tint Initeocl the traffic conditions were- dropped der way to the roof of the school- and out-SwlM movement or bg limnotU by tht liiuanctnf attmoutery , BLOUSES from the planes at five designated Americn. are ready to serve you. , Improytmtnt nott which tht laid Mayor house have been completed. Joseph i 0 and Borough Clerk are hirtby autioriiad te points, Keyport, Eatontown, Farm- hevotltte and laaut, and at a rate uf Inler- Lefferson, the school janitor, has eat not «eteding alx per ctntura par an- ingdale, Seagirt and Toms River. everything in 'readiness for the num, and laid note nay bt payablt oa de.' Radios wore used from the flying opening of school next Tuesday. mand or to mature In not exceeding elx field to police headquarters on the' yean {ram tht datt whin tht ourpoit for A new bridge is being built on the which It li lauutd hat bttn carried o«t camp grounds. ANTLEMAN BROTHERS and may bt aubject to vtrlltr oall for pay- ' Montrose road, near John G. mont, and tald nott tball is nclta and While the clay was a big success Schanck's farm. •hall further,recite that It la Italltd.undtr Made to Wear. Manufacturing Furriers 4 tht authority and In full compliance with ' as u Smilh demonstration, those who Chapter 262 of tht Lawi of Ntw Jtrtey had concwions -.v»r« greatly, dis- of tht year 1916 and Acti amendatory Someone who reads The Register 'Front Street, . Keyport, N. J, thtroof and atitlplonientary thtretu, All sizes. appointed. ' Hundreds of stands .had will find your Want Advertisement 09 BR0JWSTRECT. RED BANK. M. • Opp. Poitoffice Tel. 918 8. All othtvr matttrti In.rtlatlvIn,relation tQ.tatto.iatd been erected and those, in charge of the most interesting and important ropoied Improvtment may bt dtteralntd . them had expected to reap a har-thing in ths paper.—Advertisement. b aubseqtitnt reiolutlon In Uau, of ordl* nance. - ' . •' vest. On the contrary tlie visitors 4. - Tht Mayor and GoUhcll heraby dtv proved to he poor customers. The ttrmlnt and dtclart at followt r - (a) That the probable period of uieful- Seagirt firemen had been given the ncsa of tald pavluit - linprovtmtnt, u dt- privilege of renting All concessions ttrmlned by thli (Jovtrnlng Body ll not. Boys' 4-Piece 1 ' " •'••;'•>' leia than ten yeara from tht ^att of com- and. this gave them a profit. Tho pletion of laid Improvement. firemen operated two refreshment (bj That tht avartut aaatliad valuation of th• t taxibl' ••e rial• rpiierty llnr.udlnm " i "Irn- booths and lost money on both of provtminta) of the Boi 0/" Rt"" d\Ban», All Wool I them. They also rented a field in VnYhi viluailum fot'thVytari Iip'2d,"m7"ind "i»f»ruiiig the tbrtVi which 1,300 cars could be parked t)7e ' aetae'd valuation! next preceding the paal Only fifteen cars used (he field t" ' at' "< thia Ordinance, la U2,tl7«,77«.«6. •!• (c) 'i'hut the ntt debt of th« Botouth which cost the firemen $800. X of Red Dank computed In the manner pro* SUITS During Governor Smith's stay 'r. A Wded In Section 2 of Chapter 211 of tbl t L«wi ot 1916, lncludlpg thfa approprUUotv was n guest at the New Monmo'i' X <( $ tK- ' ' " ' will co •• Suits y»*» vruinance ior nnei paaiago on -at 1IB on r.h'i job. yI i Oar of September, 1U:«, at Sl00"Vcloek Rev. nrni Mrs John Shcrmar. vi- "'•^ I- H., at the Borough Hall in laid Bor- $J.OO each ••• ough, and all periona whole landi mty ba ilcd friendd nt Merchantville 0 I I ulttvttSaidd governinby auchg Ordinitie body wilt lo rcomldt who mar oly bda $J.95 each Monday. •> Ordlnanc'nurtiitedt thcrtlfor nflntl wil lpinag bt g)vtne o< na nth oppori (I- k tunity to bt heard concernlnar (he provl I Mrs. Ruasn'.i Bray has been speni. • lona (of aald Ordinance at teld. time and Every boy needs a new hat or ling several days with her brother, ''pUce,' or *t auch further tint and plact lo Sizes 4 years to 10 years. All OUR NEW FALL LINE NOW READY. which taltt mtttlnt may be edinirnid, lap for school. Your .choice ut i Wnlker Huch^> of Freehold. Mis/" . • • '. A. J5. 8HI.NN, wool lined pants and fine qual- 1 Kleanor Ur"ay has been visiting • ' • Clerk, ity blouse — a harfrain for this low price nf all tho latest AN ORDINANCE PROVIDINO fOR THB | friends at lU'il Bank. (JONHTKUCT10N OF CONCHBTE OUT- ichool. All colors. A number )1 the men of the Bap I'ERS ON BOTH 81DES OF PRUSPEOT •tylet and colors. They Fit the Feet! AVENUE. EXTENDING >'ROM McLAtU • j tist church used part of their leisur BN 8TIU5ET 8OUTHEHLV TO THE TOr 1 time several ovenings last week '< Ur 1HS IllUL* ' , , clear nway the ruins of n large u' Bt IT ORDAINED by tht Mayor ane They Fit the Occasion I ...mall ol tht Borough of Rtd D.nkl I low tree whicn, was blown down n: I; Thit eoncrtte gutttrt be conttruetil I shattered du.inK « recent >toi.. K both aide* of Froapeol evtnue. extend- "« 'I"ttm? M?.^"McLare"n •<«•itret«t lo•outhtilu y to the FREE-With Every Purchase of $1 i The tree was on the BaptU pi> TREASURED by the highest standards, here's the hill, at .a.coil nol. ••ding for. sonage property and when it (<.\. AV ;?;-1't hundrtd dollan, and the Borough' * Footwear for F^ill that meets every require- Llirk la hereby authorlitd to adveflfae trokc Inlo fragments on this pis, q picpmali for bldt for tht construction tad and over—a very fine Pencil Box, containing and In Taylor Hnnce's yard. ment. Materials you. want for service andd ap- wyinu off ttltald gutteri. Mr. Hose and fnmily of Keai. 2, ThlThil the total Iapiotinl of tht wit eg Pencil. Pen, Ruler and Eraser will bo given .aid Improveminti ibilbill Ilon thet flndrt In. _- burg have moved In tht Schem pearance with workmanship of the custom variety Uatica ba Ananced brr the laanrntlittirnte of a temporary Improvtmtnmprovtmtnt note whlnh thei galnil l Free. Every bay and girl needs one to begin house at the corner of the Vnndi; —offered in hundreds of pairs, awaiting the Fall M«yor andrBorourrBoroui1h- Cler'"—k' art hereb• •••y au- burg rond nnd the Montrose roml thorlitd lo ntgolliti t «nd liiue. and at a review. r«te of Inteprair t not exceeding il... i pe^..i .„eta. school so bring your children here and outfit The organ at tho Rcformcc. turn pir annum, and aald nott may be pay. able m Oemend or to mature in not ta. them for school with clothes that will wear, needing alx yeara from the date wbea'taa purvoae (or which It li liiuad heiI btta carried out end may be >ubjtot to aarlUr If not, we refund your money with a smile. Pocket Books rail (or payment, and laid nott abtU/io J you. f ootwt.tr ncl|i anil thall furthar rtelte that It It Get your Free Pencil Box today. All tht new Fall thadea with your pocket book. i.iueil under tht authority and In full eon-' featuring the new pan. Attractive , illinct with Chapter 362 oi tha Unil el and diamond point in L.ttrd and Frtncli X h.tli. '"'hto °'f '' '?* MwfiSuMW, Suttl*. a. All other mitten' la relation to |ald inpuied Improvtmtnt may be dtttrmlnai •> >ubttiutnt reiolutlon la lieu e/ ordl" 'l. 'The Mayor ant) Counell etriby it- vrmlne tnd iljelart at followti ' . ••» of laid gutilrt Impiovtment. at de- -rmlned by tblt Oovirnlm Body Ta «et •'•than ten »aan from the date of eeal' Albert Miller ilallon e( talJlmpravtaint. ll>l That the tvtrtg ed ytlva- Footwett and Holler; Thai Sallenta iH.n ol tht taitblt rial properly r i of the Uorough of 1 18 Broad Street, Red Bonk, N

Mri.dU.nl!ank. ' eomputeeomputtd In Iht mannnVrV: INFANTS. BOYS . l. v.diJ ..In. JteetftMeetltn I1 o»fl Cn.pte... r MII .» ffi Ineludlni 4hla a»niopil,t,cn. ,*, ' (ill That, ll 20-A Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. Monmouth County's Lending ChildrenV Store, AT ALL DEALERS

„' i^. 'I, ' ,A*» JRED BANK REGISTER;' AUGUST 29, 1928.

, STABBED TO DEATH. A.burjr park Colored Man Killed by Unknown Aiiailant. es Noah Copeland, nln Asbury Park colored man, 4B years old, was (tabbed to death by an unknown as- Ballant Tuesday night of last week jirice classes whllo on his way home from Gross- man's VdelicateBBen, where ho was employed as a chef. Some money DAVIDSONS >va» found in his packets indicating that the motive was not robbery. Police are working? on tha theory that a personal quarrel was the cause ot the stabbing. There .'were Special Sale of ho witnesses to tho crime and the police were first aware of It when they wero notified that a man was lying in an alley. Copeland wag al- most dead when the police reached him and was unable to speak.

County Aid for Roadt. The freeholders last week voted to appropriate $16,000 to aid in paving Cedar avenue at West Long Branch from Weatwood avenue to the ocean front. The entire >cost of the improvement will be about CHRYSLER 187,000. An appropriation of ?30,- 000 waa also voted to aid the bor- ough of Union Beach in the pav- ing of four streets at that place. SHIRTS EVERETT NEWS. The more closely you fudge the new Each gives its owner a new degree MM. Edward Rbwe Gave Birth to a Values up to S3.SO Chrysler "75" and "65" by the high- of performance and safety. Each Daughter Lait Thur«d«y Morning. P A daughter was born to Mrs. Ed- est canons of good taste and lavish enables him to motor in luxury im- ward Rowe lnst Thursday morning. beauty, the more apparent it will be possible at any such investment The baby weighed seven and a hatf F"OR 3 DAYS pounds. that Chrysler Standardized Quality heretofore. Misses Mary and Catherine War- makes possible value-giving which noker of this place, Mrs. Clarence compels,readjustment of offerings You find in the new Chrysler "75" Dolan of Bradevelt arfd Mrs. DoUn's today, Aug. 30, Friday, Aug. 31, Saturday, Sept. I and "65" steel-quality, body-quality, sister-in-Jaw of Matawan will leavo in every price division of the. in- tonight on an automobile trip to dustry tip to the very highest ' quality-of-finish, upholstery-quality, Virginia. The trip will be made in engine-quality, richness of design the Missea Warneker's car. They This is the best lot we ever offered at this price. expect to return Sunday. Each has brought into its particular' which vie with, and even surpass, Clarence Jones and family oi You know what they are-you've had them be- price class style and beauty which the standards of cars costing many Bloomfield'spent last week at their Bummer home here. They installed were not there before. hundreds of dollars more. ._, a new water pump.jput a new roof fore-ypu wanted more and couldn't get them. on their home and made other minor . New Chrysler "75" Prices—Roysl Sedan, .'New Chrysler "65" Prices—Buiintts amp* improvements to the interior ot tin "j tm^i 2-ptatngtr Cxtupe (uitb rumble left), , $1040; RoaJsUr {with ramblt ttat), $1063/ house. It's up to you to buy yours early. I (1335/ KosJtfr (fiiltb rumble seat), $1551; 2-•••••••• ••»••••••••••••+•••••|# j # # Norman Long and family and Mrs. John Long, Sr., were week-end visitors of Mrs. Harry Mauser of Long Branch. Charles Kelly of this place at- tended the wedding of Miss Gene- vieve Russell and Carter Krahnert of Red Bank Saturday afternoon. Willtym Dziezyc returned last week from Stamford, Connecticut. His nephew, Joseph Dziezyc, also of Stamford, came with him' and is spending several days- here. The Blessed Sacrament guild of St. Catherine's church met last night at Mias Helen Kelly's. Jeanne and Betty Carton were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.- William Bevins/of Red Bank one day last week. Jeanne received a host of presents and postal cards on her birthday last week. Mrs. Joseph Magee's sister and family of New York, who have been visiting at this place, have returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Carton, Jr., entertained Misses Dorothy Maher and Elizabeth O'Brien of Red Bank Like adding Tjmmy Loughran's speed last week. RIVER PLAZA NEWS. to Leo Diegel's. smooth control! Tho Harr.it Home Supper Well At- tended Daipite Storm. Considering the heavy downpour What a combination . . . if you could merge those of rain last Wednesday night, there two in one! Like adding Walter Johnson's pitching was a good attendance at the har- vest home supper for tho benefit ol' arm to Joie Kay's flying feet . . , like adding the Community club. The profits Babe Ruth's mighty swat to Bobby Jones' accuracy. iimountcd to about $jiO. , Carl Foorster has received 'a per- That's tho kind of a combination the motorist mit from thfe Middlctown township building inspector to make Improvo- gets in TYDOL ETHYL. Tydolf tho super-gasoline... menti to hi] houso nt a cost of blended with Ethyl, the perfect anti-knock fuel. $800. Mr. Foerstor will do the work himself during his spare time. Two champions in one. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Perry of Blnghamton, New York, are visiting With TYDOL ETHYL you can drive In high, and give Mrs. William Beit. her tho gun, in any stress or strain of traffic or hill- Barbara Balnea, daughter of Mrs. Mario Balncs, hits been (pending climbing, without gcar-shlfting or spark retarding. novera! days with her aunt, Mrs. And without knock! Meyer of LaVcwood. e m&r& MM, Percy Stout started for an TYDOL ETHYL acts like a lullaby in quieting noise, automobile trip to Niagara Foils last fntanm week, but on account of being taken and like an elixir in pepping up carbonized motors. •!ck with a heavy cold she was What a combination J obllgod to shorten her visit nnd rc- tuMn homo by roll. She Is now Im- proving. Mn. George K. Palmer enter-. Ulnoil 22 of tho children of tho nolghborhood nt a twilight party on her lawn last Friday, A plentiful upply of, refreshment!) was saved on tho (frounJi »mlrlnilp«l Now Jar.ay, ili> h.r.l.y f.rllly that thn inl'l II rvpoi.«TilYi.;nini;i», Tha mombcM of tho Community nlllv* I" •Hum.'.I nt Nn. In Hn.nl »< 1 «•«•!, nirimrnlloi, .11,1, uu thn aavanlh ilay •>( tlllhi, club hold a social ? meeting lit thn Dapartmant fll flt.tf. In I ho II 1' I. 11I Hnl Hank, I'IMIMI)' "' Auiiuat. i'riu, III* In my nffina a ilnly •>•• ORHTIMCMTH OF DINflOM'TION. MiMimiMilh. KI11I1. n( New J»r-»), IAi«H'il culail anil allaatail roii.'nt In wrllinK In clubhouse lout night. Tho club will TO AI.Ii WHOM TIIKHK I'HKHKNTH MAY ll«pkninnO«liH( tin' numil Ihi-i'Ml XMI In tin illaanluilun or "M nutiiorailiiii, •avi'lit- liold tho first of > »r "An Ail rmiionilnir (iit^irnlliini ctfrilnira iifur.atlil Kr. tinw tn Alt In my of tha pnrty limnnt benn fixed. rfleaaillnitn««»i(lnta« for IliHia * vnhlnlftrv y ilU*iiliill»n Illi'vlnlmi nf HlPitl," iirfllnilniiry, in 'III "• aalil ulhl* a. prnvlil.il hy la". , , Tim Hiiffliler no»«r Krtw/ml It, genttorgood ' hn« »•«• rh«r.nf.htr.nf Wl>y unHnlmouun«nlmi.ua* r.m.Mifnntrit l nff nill ui lli* ; IIIIIR of Ilil* I.Vrtlni'Hlr of IIIMiihtll"n, In tiallmnny whar.af. 1 hava ji«fa|i) aal your pi'lnttnir It ilo»lchnlil»n, il>po

product, many more calendars be saving is made I: will be welcome, Former Policeman Arreited. fore the places where high weeds but evbn under the most favojM! THE RED BANK REGISTER. tl Caleb Loveman, a former Asbury "' T.I. 88 and 22 Kuniburg. . !- .- . JOHN H. COOK, editor *nd PublUhtr. and grur.thrive will be; converted conditions it cannot be Iarge\s4t Park policeman, was arrested last )(:]. ' QEOUgE g HANCE. Anocl«u Editor. into home sites. ' other big addition to the county Jai wek on a charge of arson, follow- , THOMAS IBVINO BROWN, will be inevitable 'within a short ing ft fire which caused damage ol New York and Keansburg ! -'l:J. -•. * - Hiiilneii'Mantger. time unless some method of dealing $8,000 to the Alpine hotel. Firemen with prisoners is adopted differen say they found.six holes in the par- .';•." Subscription Prlceii The County Jail St.»ra.rii CITY OF KEANSBURG, POCAHONTAS, Ou r«»r .— from that of- supporting them In titions of the hotel into which kero- Mmimmild Mvi.f Rail RMIT: M. J ^ Is Still Too Small. l v Sljr month* idleness. . . '• sene had been poured. The build- •;.•' , , .. .;^..;/ SMITI)|FlELp/MpBJACIt'v:;.;l.v:; ;^-, uv-;; .TbHt month! Despite the fact that a large ad- ing is owned by Dr. H, B. Garrity Subject tiT Change Without N6t!ce--Now York flnw,'' Tolephonei s-^-It«d Dank IS. dition was built to'the Monmouth 3TEAM and HOT WATER FITTING . Ke.l Bank 1300. A prison farm where violators, o and the hotel portion had been county jail a short time ago. there the law would be required to earn leased to Lovernan, LeKv« Battery, New York. ^ is not enough room to hold all the We.kd«yiiJ-9i30, 10i30, Ui30 A. M.| 2, 4i30, Si30, 8 P, M. Gutters. Leaders and Tfn Roofing 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1028. their board and,keep would be su Saturdays—9i30, 10:30 A. M.i 1. 2, 4i30, 8i30, 8 P. M. j prisoners. For this reason it is nee perior to the present system. It Corpplaliu of Smoke. essary to put some of the prisoners Sundayai—9, 9i30, I0i30, lli30 A. M.i 1, 2, 3i30, 4i30, BiJO, would be more economical'and it William B. Lackey of' .'Long 8, 9i3O P. M. TOWN TALK. in the Ocean county, jail, under an would be better for the prisoners, Branch complained to the commis- arrangement whereby ' Monmouth The cost tff maintaining, prisons arid sioners last week that soft coal Leave Keansburg. county pay« Ocean ' county for The Red Bank of keeping jailbirds in idleness ii «moke from the plant- of' the Jer- W.okd.yit—7, 0 A. M.| 12 M.i 2, 3.30, Si30, 8. 10 P. M. boarding the prisoners. Police Know How, staggering. This expense will un- sey central power' company had Saturday*!—7, 9, A. M.i 12,M.i 2, 3i30, 8.30. 8. 10 P. M. doubtedly become greater, for there Siind.yn—7, 11. A. M.| 12 M.I 1. 2, 4, 8, 6, 8, 9, 10 P, M. . The Smith day celebration at Sea- * • • j- ruined ha paint on houses owned by WSTCT -. girt Saturday did not make a new .This is a' wasteful condition. Ill- is no sign in sight of a decrea.se in his mother. He was advised to taki> keansburg Steamboat Co. . record ior road traffic through this stead of being compelled to work lawbrcaking. Prohibition and various up the matter with the manager of ether measures which it was claimed • '. would lessen tho nurnbor of prison probahly greater than on any other kept in enforced Idleness at public expense. In many instances these inmates hav« been.tried and found tingle day. So far at Red Bank is wanting. Whatever merits .these concerned the Fourth of July rec- criminal! bave stolen money or valuables or have damaged proper- measures may have along other line: ord for automobile travel still stands they have not decreased crime. supreme. Nevertheleu the Retyd. They should be obliged to work Bank police.faced a big task Satur- and «v«rything that they earn above . * * * day fn keeping traffic moving and in tho cost of their "ffoard should be A movement for' a prison farm preventing accidents, especially at given to those, whom they have has been started in Monmouth railroad crossings. harmed until full restitution is county, but it is said to find small made. There is no opportunity for ; • • • * * favor with the county board of anything like this when » men -arc freeholders. They should be willing BERGER & CO i Almost all day trains hound for kept behind the bars. Seagirt passed through town at in- to investigate and consider the plan tervals of ten to fifteen minutes. At j * • • It has been tried at some places and one time there was a tie-up of rail- At the last meeting of the Mon- it is reported to work successfully treat tores NEWARK, N, J. road traffic and an nlmost continu- mouth county board of freeholders If the present freeholders are un- ous line of trains stretched all the the claim was made that Ocean, willing to pay any attention to this Way from Seagirt to the Upper county was charging more for thn plan of reducing taxes by decreased Broad street crossing at Red Bnnk. board of Monmouth county prison- jail expenses it is time for the peo- The entire Red Bank police force ers than was reasonable. An inpl- e to elect, new freeholders who .,was mobilized for traffic duty and vestigation is now being made to as- will. the policemen worked from an early certain if there is any other county (Town Talk continued on page 16.) hour in the morning until midnight. with empty jail space where pris- oners can be boarded more econom- Not a single accident occurred find s not a single arrest was made. This ically. Have you read the Want Adver- f- speaks -well for the autoists who * • • tisements in The Register this weekf Maybe there is just the thing adver- passed through the town, but it is This is all right so far as it goes, tised that you are looking for.—Ad an even stronger testimonial of the but it does not go very far. If any vertistinent. •• . . efficiency of the police force. The policemen not only had the Seagirt traffic to handle but also the regular Saturday travel, which is always heavy. * * * &: Folks are prone to accept good 'work of this kind without praise or TO-DAY THE PROVING GROUND appreciation, as though it was /^\ E'S costume is,a vibrant symphony nothing more than an ordinary feat. OF MOTOR OILS IS IIS THE AIR! If traffic had been all snarled up and , . when the accessories—the shoes, bag, accidents and delays had been fre- quent, criticism of the police force gloves, and hose —are in tune not only .would have been rampant. The public should be equally as ready with the frock, coat, or tailleur, but with to express appreciation when it is Black Siiede Merited as it is to condemn when SucJeBag . . . .15.00 each other. We.suggest the interesting things go wrong. Undoubtedly j the mayor and council will compliment O'pert rumpj. . 10.00 the police for their work, but there mode of matlhmg shoes with bag; whenever should be more widespread realiza- is Shell Suede tion of their service than this. All 4.50 possible, they are fashioned of the same .He'd''Bankers should feel proud be- cause this town is a place where leather or fabrict Gloves ana hose may also peace and order is preserved with t minimum of. arrests. The com- ; munity could have fewer better ad- '' maich in color.' '" " ~ vertisements than this, and to this statement it raigh truthfully be add- At Bamberger s one may .assemble all tnese ed 'that when rough and ready work ' is , necessary in arresting "hard boiled" flagrant offenders the police correct accessories! for every costume, and* have.been equally as efficient. S one is assdrea that these accessory fasnions reflect tne newest' notes from recognized Middletown Township To Have Clean Sidewalk*. European and American designers. Tho township committee of Mid- dletown township is doing a good thing in employing additional road workers to cut down salt meadow grass and weeds which clog side- walks and which drench pedestrians THE NEW in wet weather. The work is being done in the Bayshore villages of the township where there are hundreds of summer homos and where ob- t i structions to sidewalk travel are greatest. It is mostly on unused land where the extra road men are work- VEEDOL ing. * » • Co-operation on the part of the Rings the world and rings the bell permanent residents and summer residents of these villages would make the township work much more effective than if no one but the with township took action along this line. After Labor Day the exodus of sum- mer folks will begin and by October M EARS and GOLLVEH virtually all of them will have re- turned to their city .liomcs. Vast Around the world In 23 days... 12,000 miles areas of unused lnnd (•urround many of the houses in this section of flying . . . vhat n test of VEEDOL. of Middletown township and most Long before they started, they noted the motor The Navy "Blues" of the vacant land is covered with high grasi and woods. Some of the oil ... The New Vecdol . . . chosen by Com- Box CtlfB.g.. 15.00 grasi attains n height of twenty mander Byrd for his South Pole flight, by Bernt fort. Kid* Pump. . . . 12.50 Balchcn, and by Martin Jcueeu. traub-Pacific One-button Everyone familiar with conditions flyer. . Glace Clovei. • . 3.50 , in the Bayshore district knows what ••< great fire menace tlio grass »nd After the trip, Captain Charles B. D. Collycr, »erd» aro after they have been the pilot, wrote: killed by frost- No one knowr It hotter than tho firemen. One village "It is a great pleasure- to he nblc to write yon firs company ivns culled out twenty about the service rendered by your New Vecdol timei in ono week last March to j fight grass firrs. Duo to the good ! Motor Oil on our round-the-world flight. work of thi> flrcnvn, no houfei or' "In the 12,000 miles of (lying we did not hove to other build.ng» were hurnrd, al-{ make a single adjustment. Our motor func- though several ctenped destruction ' bj narrow margins, i tioned perfectly throughout the trip. . * . "On examining thr Vecdol in the motor, nftor If, along with tho township1* various jumps wo mndc, I fountl thnl In spite of weed removal work, tho Bayshon the terrific speed nnilB is in the oir# m During dry apollf In the wlntei Thnt facl . . . brought down to enrtb . . i the township lire wmdeii nnd lib means VI1EDO1, for your oar. Al the nearest force uml tho towixhlp flru conr lonta of Brown panics could tnkc clmrKc of burning ornngo nnd hlnck nign! Tide Water Oil Sulca off dry weeds and trrn»i on the va- Corporation, JVfcw York City. Ahtc op. g ,18.00 cant tracts. Tin1 ix|n>iuo would nol bit Urge nnd (lie xnfety olitulimi i Lov-cuH'Oiifotili 12!.5O would I*• worth much moro Ihitn th<; You May T.l.phon. Your Ordtri co»t. Probably nol mnny years will Heavier Body-leasts Longer Flo.h Ooun mi OHWVK h»v« to flnpMt brforn Action of thlr lovei 4.50 by Calling Mtrktt 0001. «4IWA lort will lie uiiMiiilcil, oupiolally II j MADE lOOX FIIOM PENNSYLVANIA • ,tho new shore buuli'vni-d nlong Knrl- tun li«y li built tin plunnnd. Tin AND OTHRII PARAFFINE^/ISR CKUDBS CkwaMMMtat Uiythor.o nfctlun U trrovt-ittir /nut, ,»nil l( the prexnt rntc of dcvrlup- OoprrWltMl jutnt contlnum Father Time will not trytheOTIV VEKWOL today Bl(O RED-BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29, 1928.

taken to a garage on Saturday. The lield a funeral tor it, buryinu it m ?cott, v\ho 1, i n yenis old, and Have Sold My Farm and Dairy BusinessMURDER AT KEANSBURG, driver of the car returned homo i grave bedecked with' flowers At foi Mi J John •! Murphp v of New Saturday after romalnlng at the the funeral ol the- duck a toy ex- Yoik, who io \i iting llier e TThL f('S Expert FOUND IN BAY WITH Lrncroft Inn over night, press wagon was converted into a itata ot ••III dttatatd. jrllT ba siudltad »n« tt took IIIILO ,nrii(l doroiatloni ' OF' f, fated by th« Surrogate of the. County1 e! dispersal Sale, of tows and Equipment NECK CUT.' very.realistic imitation of a lic.-mc »f jilnk -ind \dlou LM lyliruiy had lonmoulh and taportad 'for sattlarntnt to New.guard railfl are being placed jolly tun nwl the cclcbranta re- WATCHES. CI it Orpnani Court of aald County, on TINTON FALLS NEWS. j hursdsy.Jlha twanty-iavanlbdaj of Sap. PROVINCE LINE FARM, PRINCETON, N. J. our Gypaiei Arrested In Connec- at the approaches to the mill pond crlvpd many f^ift— and JEWELRY] Jambat, A. D.flMI, at whlah tlma applloa. tion With Death of Max Turnow Mr*. Allen E- Crawford and Herbridge. Fifteen Now Yoik folks who liave lion fill ba nude for tfta allowanoi of com- of Nutley—One of tha Four Con- Accuracy, skill ar\d JBIaalopa and counsel ,fa#a. - New-Bom Daufiiter Home, An Airedale dog owned by Mrs.boon boarding''mo^t of the nummer t Dated.'AuKttst nth, A. D. 1MB, Wednesday, September 12.1928 feeaei to Crime. ' • JOHN VAN MATKIt. Mrs. Allen E. Crawford and herRaymond Taft was struck and in-with Miv.and Mrs. George. Reed re- periencq enable us .,. 12-pure-brad Guernieyj with A. Rl recordi. ' Fout gypsies wcro arrested at new-born daughter arc homo from jured by an automobile lost Friday. turned home last week. "Stf ERIE'S SALE. 28 grade Guernsoyn, -15 mAt Holrtolru. do the most delicate/re- Sr vlrtua of > writ ot ft. («. lo ma dt- CcBjniburg last week and are being the Perth Amr-oy city hospital. The Stanley Wilkins, who ia studying to The road building material which Itctad, Inued out of tha Monmomh Coun- My herd sire Langwatcr Bravery, " eld In connection with tho murder pairing. We guarantee )y Common Ple»i Court*of ttaa Buja of SlroLangatcSlro—Langwatcrr Valienli t hoed alre ot Langwater farm. , ' daughter has been named Joan. The become a' doctor at a Philadelphia has been stored on lh<: former..Min- 1 Naw jarsay, will b« «xpo»«d to amla at if Max Turnow of Nutley. Tur- mother and babe are in good health. college, fixed up a docc for the dogeral'Springs hotel property since the satisfaction. Our prices Jubllo vendua, an Tuasday, tha fourth day Dam—MottleDMttld d GlGoldd ott lwtcrljanffat^^ told for $6,000. - if Baptambar, 1MB, batwaan tha hours of Thli It B herd bred and raised'by we. low's body was found in the bay Mrs. Wellington Wilkins contin- and otherwise looked after the ani-county road was paved with con- will please vou. UlOO o'olook) tnd SiOO oMoek .(.t 1 lOO ntt Wednesday week. His neck ues to show steady improvement mal. Under his treatment the dog iht \yil_l bo' moved this week. Volook •••tarn standard lima). In th« af< All aft offspring of Pure- Bred Bulls and a few of my best cows. lernoon of iild day, >t tha Court Houn A complete record of production of every co# by Dairy Record Asso. ad been cut and- there was very from her aickncBs.- Mrs. Frank revived from the unconscious' con- School will re-open next Tuesday. Silverware Repaired to Hit Btrtough «f • tftaetioW, co«ntr;,ol v and 'A.- B. records. ' •• Ittle water In his lungs, showing Holmes of Adison is with her. dition into which it had been ren- The big addition to the schoolhouso Wr-onnoutho , New Jersey, to satisfy a Judir* and Replated Like New/ nant of aald aourt amounting to approxl- During fall and wlnt'rr months'aboMt one-third of my herd was on the ;hat death was not due to drowning. A pet duck owned by Mrs. Sarah dered by the automobile. It has -com- will be finished this week. maUly I1M.O0. - \ The gypsies conducted n palmistry Scott was run over and killed by an pletely recovered. Arthur Keily had fivo boarders All the defendant'* right, Will' and In Average production 1927-28—(8495.4 lbs. of milk) (858.6 lbs! of fat.) lereat In And to tba follewlnifi bqpth on the pier at Keansburg, nutomobilc last week. The bird was , A double birthday party was held from Newark at his place last week. REUSSILLE'S All that lot. tiaol or jiarcil DM»4 mi Of the Grades— . ' ,, They wero arrested by County De- a great favorite with sorr)n of the Friday night at the home of Mrs. pretnlsls haralnailar parllaularly described, IS produced^ 10,000 ft8. of milk and up.. tectives'John M. Smith and William Sarah Scott for her son, David 36 Bro$] St., Red Bank g lltuate, lying and being In tha township 0 produced 9 to 10,000 lbs. of milk/ :hildrcn of Ihe -village and "they It pays to advertise in The Register, >f Mlddlatowo In tha County of Monmoulh Mustoe and Chief 0. A. McGuIre and State of New Jarsay, baing «M ot Jot 10'produced S to !>,000'lbs. of milk. •«» • Kumbar Thirty (80) as shown on'"tract of 4 produced 7 to 8,000 lbs. of milk. t Keaneburg. Gla&mar? Raalty Company, Ino., alow Kill's Highway, April, 1921, George McO, 8 produced 6 to 7,000 lbs. of milk. Aristo Jerke, one of the gypsies Taylor, Enilnaar." No tuberculous. Hdrd fully accredited for the past five years. rrestcd, confessed Wednesday ilaginhlng at a point In the iaalarly Jtne No quarantine or retest for the, buyer. light that he and another man had of the State Hlihway laadlog from Rn Dank to Mlddlatown Vlllaga at tha North. No risk of losinc State and Federal Indemnity. illed Turnow in a fit of jealousy, »att eornti of lot No. 28, haretofott con- 'Will alBo sell lour young Pure Bred'Guernsey Bulls, ages'8 to 11 furnow is said to have takcin a >ayad to Anna f)onlfac.lo, and /rom said Beginning point running thariea (1) In an months, Tholr damB have high A. It. records. itrong liking to Jerke'a wife and had aaatsrly direction along tba Northerly I n« The majority of the cows of my herd will be fresh or near springers. rislted the palmistry booth several MIDDLESEX FURNITURE'S of lot Np. 20, two hundred and slxty-nlna An opportunity to buyitood herd sires. feat and thraa-hundradlha of a foot to tho times. Jerke said he became en- nonnaatt corner of lot No. 23, thance \l) Do not forget your opportunity to buy a proven herd sire In In a northirly dlraetlon along tha westerly Bravery. » raged when ho went into the booth line of lot No. 40 aavanty-flv* ftot to tha and found hit wife in Turnow's •outheast oornar jif lot No, Oli thanca (I) 1 will sell my entire Dairy House equipment: Milwaukee Sanitary Way Month End Celebration Sale! irms. In his confession Jerke told' In a westerly direction along the southerly bottler and copper, as good as new: Chilly-King cooler, new; No. 17 »••••..•• . ' # > Una of'lot No. SI (31) two hundred and he officers many things, regarding •lity-aavan taet and alt-hundradtha of • Do Levalve separator, cuns, milk palls, etc. Yes, folks, we are winding up our most successful August Sale with this fuot to the easterly aide of said State High Team of horses, two-row Mollne cultivator, excellent condition; farm the gypsies' method of living. Wives wayi thanea (4) In a Southerly direction wagon, low dowrr Virginia corn harvester wagon, ROBS blower, Adrl are bought, he said, and he had paid month-end, celebration. The finest values we have ever given are now yours. along tha Easterly alda of aald Btat* High- way,- seventy-five faat to tha point and anco binder, and such other equipment that goeB with a large farm $5,000 to the parents ot his .wife, Of course, our famous system of guaranteed satisfaction coupled with our Plata of Beginning . . _ . . Situated Trenton-Princeton rood, Lincoln Highway, half-way between Selied as tha property ot Louis BonlUcl; Frincoton and Lawrencevillc. unique Budget Plan make people eager to participate at our sales. Get your taken In ueeutlon at the ault of Monmouth Three months' credit will be Riven to those desiring it, Please see Cier tfNCROFT NEWS. Lumber Co, a body corporate, and to b order in NOW ! ., . . , gold bv and arrange- for this before purchase. New Equipment Arrive* at Hora- XARRY N. JOHNSON.' Sfllo begins at 10:00 A. M. standard time. All day sole, will sell every , fall'. Gravel Pit. I ,t BherllT. Jlated Auguat tin, 1D2B. thing—rain or shine. (Tbe Red Bank Iteeliter can be bonihi IJl BttADLEY M. FISCHISR. Attorney. eaob waek »t tba Lincrolt poitoffica build- (II I.) ' - m-t H. L. STOUT> Auctioneer. JOSEPH W. MILLER, Owner. Init.) """ " ' 3-P1ECE A new gravel loading, device ana i gravel screening machine arrived Genuine Karpen "V 4 ust week at Horsfall's gravel pit at Newman Springs. Several other ma- LADIES' SUMMER % chine!, which will be used in getting SILK t);e gravel from the pit, are expected Fibre Suites oon. A rear wheel on one of Charles 64 DRESSES Hesse's Mack trucks came off last week on the road fn?m here to Holm, $28- Reduced ic del. The truck was being used to carry building material for concret- ONLY 32 SUITES ON SALE. 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK ing the HolmHel road. It was only slightly damaged. WE GUARANTEE OUR MERCHANDISE $3 to $7 Mr? and Mrs.' David Houston and THURSDAY AND 1 PRICED LOWER THAN IN ANY STORE Former Pricei Kenneth 'Jones, son of Cecil Jones £.11 of Red' Bank, have returned SATISFACTION OUARANTEED Oft MONEY BACK FRIDAYONLY. $5.95, $10.00 mil $16.75. home from a three months' trip to We expect these suite* to RO very quickly. They have spring seati with assorted coverings an3 California. The trip to the coast was •re without question told below wholesale coat . made.by train and the return trip was made by boat. The Lincroft Inn has been re- painted. Remarkable ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walters spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 12-PIECE Paul DuBols on Long Island. l Odin Egland of Fair Haven caught. a wide-mouthed ' bass last Thursday in the Tintern water com- Bed Room pany's lake.' The fi»h weighed two pounds and ten ounces. It was eigh- teen inches long and was one" of tha Jargest fish, caught in the lake this \ Suite Arid the ChUdren Will Want New Things! season.- " '" '"'.'•:-'•; ; " "" This store, after weeks of preparation, announces its readiness to Miss Eleanor Freenian of Hollis. 7 ; ONLY New York,,and Miss-lsabelle Still- serve you With the needed articles for the opening of the'nevv terms. Merch- wagon of Jamaica, Long Island, arc andise, as offered, is of the highest possible standard, while prices are con-, visitors of- Mrs. Fred Langendorf. sistently low, thereby making for the besrpossible values. • William Domidion * and son Wil- $114.75 liam spent Thursday of last week CUT FULL at New York. \ VALUE PERFECT Mrs. Ella Willgerodt has returned FITTING. from a trip to Canada with relatives $200.00 . Thit 12-pioce aulte, conailtt of bow end bed, chest of drawers, choice of vanity or drester, rocker, iprlngt - Sizes 7 to 10 f'om Montdair. mattreu, pair of pillows, rue, show pillow and boudoir lamp. ' with Pantyi. Miss Margaret Beckley, daughter Other* pf Spencer Beckley of Eatontown, 8 to 14. is spending a few : days with Misa Veronica Maher. • . Mrs. Frank Bloodgood entertained Wonderful her sister and her nephew's two chil- $1 95 dren from Brooklyn last week. MOTHER Walter S. Force has returned 76-PIECE from a vacation at Saratoga Springs. Make a memo of the data you bought this LU- 1 Walter Carney of Bradevelt is a CETTE FROCK—and eta the month, roll by, aa it new employee at Brookdale farm. cornea out of the laundry week after ,week, you'll ,Mis3 Nellie Madden of Morris Dining Room be aitontshed by its long wearing qualities, 'Wo Plains returned Thursday after a have a complete assortment of newest styles and visit with relatives here and colors. . Holmdcl. Suite Mlai.a1 -Sixes, William O'Brien of Jersey Cityf 8, ft), 12. 14. ALL GUARANTEED TO WASH. 2 spent Sunday with Bernard Kelly, j Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKeown GIRLS' NEW PANTY BIG GIRLS' and son of Fleasantvillc and Wil- $114.75/ BOY'S SUITS liam McDonald and son of New FOR SCHOOL York were visitors of David Hood Dresses und family on Sunday. VALUE AND FALL. Dresses $ Sites 2 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. John Olowine of $225.00 Sixes 3 to 8. See the fine work* Si.es 7 to 14. : Elizabeth have returned after spend-' Thia dining atiite conaialt of oblong extenaion table, buffet, hott chirir mid five >iile cli.iira, tnblc cloth with manship on these ! ing part of the summer at this place. I 6 napkins, 26-piece Rogers ailver set, 34-piece dinner set and buffet mirror. China closet may be had at dreiits. To make these | They occupied Mrs. John R. Con- alight additional coat. Yell must aee theae Other Fine Dresses dresses, the material ovcr's house while ot Lincroft Suits to appreciate alone will colt more The Infant daughter of Charles the T«Iue. ' .(. $1,59 than $1.00. Small is on the sick list. Miss Adelo Cook of New Bruns- wick is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1 Barbara Fritchie Make Force. Girls Fine Serge Ji 95 Harry Ford nnd family of New Astounding York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hurley during tho latter SKIRTS & BLOOMERS MIDDIES for Girls part of last *eck. Mr. Kord Is Mrs. 13-PIECE Styles, V-neck and Peter Pan col- Hurley's brother-iji-lftw Mrs. Kord'n lars: made of fine quality, Sliea ion Eugene li expected homo this Made of gooil quality Ser»e and fine workman- JO9- m 5 0 to 20. v.cck from on automobilo trip In ihlp. Sltea 6 to 16. M Other fine Middies, 89c tha Wojt. Five yearlings, which Mrs. Payno Living Room Whitney recently bought at.auction,1 havo arrived at her farm .hero from F'AL.L.'S NEWEST MODES IIS Saratoga Springs.. Mrs, Whitney Outfit now hat more than forty yearling] at her Llncroit farm. All but nine are Whitney bred. Hiury Payno Whitney la having many changes made to his largo racing itnblc here. Jacqueline nnd Mnry Kelly o( Dresses Rosclld tpont ltvst week with their THE LASt WORD IN FASHION— aunt, Mrs. Martin Kelly. VALUE Edward Doughton, Jr., l« suffer- THE FIRST WORD FOR FALL ing from *n Injured foot. Ho ro- $250.00 SHADES) MATERIALS* colved tho Injury Snturdny when ho Ten, Blue, Hepped o«n a rusty nnll In the ynrd of hit home, Thli beautiful outfit conalal. of a.ttfo, wlitR rhalr anil arm chair, an .ml lahle, •""'""•I Marron-Qlaca, Satin, Crepes, Geor- pair of hook-mull, brlilaa I»" badly dnmnRod 37 MONMOUTH STREET HUM Sliea. but the occupnnt wni not Injured, Tht iutomolillo wi>( removed to Et| NEW BRUNSWICK HJ0O BANK MM fihtn' t d •" RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST, 29, 1828: BROKER TO BUILD. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN BUILDING, Charles C. Conover Buy* Grange CONTRACTS FOR HENRY ZO- Avenue Lot lor This Purpose. Contractor and Builder Good Roofing Charles C. Conover of Arthur PEL'S CORNER SHOWROOM. place, Red Bank, who ii a broker at SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING "The Kind That Lasts" The Work of Constructing Big Two- New York, has bought a lot,,60x225 9CRBCN AND STORM ENCLOSURES ' Storj Building at the Corner of feet, on the east side of Grange ave- Telepnoao S40-M 160 Bridge Avaatra, Red Bask, N. J. For all types oi roofs Broad Sired and Branch ATeniie r.u» from the Investment and realty to be Started Neat Week. corporation, of Red Bank lor .13,000. [onmouth Roofing Co. The work of tearing down tha Mr. Conover is having'plan* drawn Johna-M«n»ille Approved Roofara former Grace Methodist church for a house of semi-English design building at the corner of- Broad which he will build on the lot tor his 12 MASON PL. own occupancy. Every Worker Phone 390 KEANSBURG. street and Harding road has been finished and operation! will be start- The house will have an enclosed THE more you study the ed next.week by Henry Zobel, the tun parlor and the usual rooms on fllYSUflAfVCC question of what kind of In- Should Save owner of the property, to build * the first story. Four bedrooms and surance to buy the more you arge showroom for his automobile a bathroom "will be on the second THAT will be convinced that it The Importance of saving is mani- : Established 1854 Telephone 111 business. . Leon ., Bonello of Long floor.: The third story will have serv- la wisest to buy from W fested In every walk of life. Do not Branch has the contract for the gen- ants' quarters and a bathroom.. We are experienced,in the Vm diacouftgad because you -cannot ral construction work, the William Hardwood: floors will be laid insurance business and offer, ALEXANDER D. COOPER O'Brien estate of Bed Bank hat the throughout except in the bathrooms, only, the best. save* as much as you would like— where there will be tiled floors. The plumbing contract, John Travers;& hul save as much as you can and ln> ; 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Son of Bed Bank has the contract house will be provided with vapor for painting and decorating and the steam heat and other modern im- "Think' of the Future" ereai* ll from week to week. Your Town Electric Shop has the electri- provements. The cost is estimated account It Invited, WINDSTORM INSURANCE cal contract The plans were drawn at $12,000. J. C. & G. A. Delatujh by Vincent J. Eck of Bed Bank and are drawing the plans. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Ac- A Good Coverage at Ver" Low Rates. he will have supervision of the work. The building will be a two-story GARAGE BACK_OF STORES. counts, structure, 82x125 feet, with 28 of- fices on the second floor. Originally New Building for George Tully on HAWKINS BROTHERS it was intended to have living rooms Drummond Avenue. on the second story, but the plans George Tully has had a two-car INSURANCE 8 va. « * ran m ^v «11ir S\. f\ T> 4 were afterwards changed. The front garage built on Drummond avenue of the building will be five feet back in the rear of two stores which he 10 Monmoutb, Street. Red Bank, N. J. BUTTONWOOD owns at the. southeast corner of rom the sidewalk line, the plans Phone 352 having been re-drawn to make this Shrewsbury avenue and Drummond AT SHREWSBURY. •9 possible so that there would be spade avenue. Mr. Tully bought these r to widen Broad street if this should stores about two months ago from i A COMPLETED RESIDENTIAL PARK. f be deemed advisable at some later Mrs. Mary Henrehan. The garage date. Mr. Zobel made this change' is 18x20 feet and It is enclosed with 4. Architecturally perfect and properly landscaped,. High and dry. { at the request of the mayor and weatherboards. The cost was $300 4 Propertlei and homes open for inspection by appointment with R 1 council of Bed Bank. . ' nn,d Eric Gisleson was the buUder. 4 yonrager or K Except for .the changea on theSpace in the garage will be offered 5 . G. H. NEVIUS. Owner. . • second story, the building will be asfor rent to automobile owners. \, described in a previous issue of The Begister. The building will have a BUYS LOT FOR HOUSE. PHONE LACKAWANNA 1510 . RED BANK 1746 marquee and a highly ornamental AUCTION front. It will have a large expanse, William Thorp, to Build on West, of plate glass windows. There will aido Corner Property. be two entrances to the offices, one William Thorpe of Westside ave- n Broad street and one on Harding nue,who is employed ta' a car- read. Connected with the 'showroom penter at Long Branch, has, bought HUGH GETTY, INC., will be ,a service station, 60x163 u lot at the southwest corner of feet. The contract for the service Westside avenue and Carmen place 43 Lots 43 Lots station has not yet been awarded. from Charles G. Conover for $600. BUILDERS The property has frontages of 60 NEW COLT'S NECK HOUSE. feet on Westside avenue, and 160 feet on Carmen place. Mr. Thorpe 359 West 26th St., 18 Mechanic St, New York Lawyer it Building on will build a house on the lot for Farm Which He Bought. his own use. He will do the work New York City. Red Bank, N. J. Ground has been broken for aduring his spare time from his em- house on the Haight farm on theployment.: • ' county road east of Colt's Neck. This property was recently bought by Drawing Plans for Church. Frederick S. Titsworth, a New York Vincent J. Eck of Red Bank haa lawyer. The house will be occupied The House of Bargains by the foreman of the farni. It will taken a contract to draw plans for a large church at Williamsport, Penn- Keansburg Real Estate be of colonial design, 25x37 feet. It (The Largest House of Its Kind in the State.) will be enclosed with shingles and it sylvania. He passed an examination will Bave six rooms, a bathroom and last week for a Pennsylvania state modern improvements. The cost will architect's license. Mr. Eck has no New and Used Furniture of All bo $5,000. Chester G, Lippincott of intention of moving his architect To close the Estate of William O'Brien business to Pennsylvania,' and hi Manasquan is the contractor for the • - • :.•" ••"'•' v.". :' /'•-'. '•'•.'..'.• . •• •• Kinds at Prices That Will carpenter and mason work.' Cook & took the examination for the sole Oakley of Red Bank will do thepurpose of drawing the plans for Surprise You plumbing, Anatole Chameroyof Bed the church. The undersigned have been ordered to sell 43 Business and Ice boxes, chairs, kitchen tables, dressers, beds, flower Bank will do the painting and dec- stands, china and glassware, rugs, tapestries, odd pieces of all orating and A. M. Decker of Bed To Build as Investment; kinds, new and used beds, new mattresses, book cases, sideboards, Bank will do the electrical wprk. Nelson M. Baub of East Kean.v Residential Lots, located in the Borough of Keansburg, N. J., over-stuffed suites, odd over-stuffed chairs, dining room suites, The changes which have been un- burg is having" plans for a six-room show, cases, desks, scales, lamps, odd tables, davenort pouches, der way at the Haight house arehouse which he will build at that spool beds, antique pieces, mirrors, articles coming and ^oing all place as an investment. Mr. Baub is the time. Make this your clearing house. nearly completed and Mr. Titswortn and his family expect to move in thea contractor and he will do the We buy outright or sell on consignment anything that's house shortly after Labor Day. They building himself. The plans have Thursday, August 30th, 1928 saleable. will remain until late in the fall be- been drawn by J. C. & G. A. Dela- Auctioneering in all Branches. Real Ettate. fore returning to New York. The tush. The same firm has drawn plans changes to the house cost $8,000. for a house which Mr. Raub's uncle, Mr. Titsworth expects to make other Jacob Raub, -will build at Morris- AT 2 O*CLOGK GEO. H. ROBERTS CO., Inc. alterations and Improvements next town. spring. The plans for the changes On the Highway North of Red Bank, N. J. to the house and for the new house Building a Garage. were drawn by J. C. & G. A, Dela- Eric Gisleson is building a gar- tush. age, with space for three cars, on »••»•»»»•»•••»•«»»»»»»•»••»•»»•»•»•»»••••••»•••»••• the east side, of Shrewsbury avenue, IMPROVING TWO HOUSES. near Westside avenue. Mr. Gisleson The lots are located in Ramsey Park, south of the Railroad Alteration! Being Made to Dwellings is doing the work himself. The at Fair Haven. building will be 22x30 feet and it will be enclosed with' hollow tile. station, facing on Palmer Ave., Park Ave., LeRoy Place, Linton Use of the Term Realtor A house on Fair Haven road a* Space will be offered for rent to Fair Haven, owned by the Jannarone automobile owners, The building The term Realtor is a coined term adopted by the National construction company, is being re- Place and Wood Street. This is an exceptional opportunity to Association of Real Estate Boards and is defined to mean a per- modeled by Quackenbush & Leon- will cost $600. son engaged in the real estate business who is an active member ol a constituent board of the Association, and as such, a member ard at ft'cos t of $4,500. The house buy Keansburg real estate ••«•«.••••»»«•*»••«-< bathroom, and is provided with mod- Geo. H* Roberts & Conine ern improvements.. A garage is on Riverside Mortgage the rear of the lot. The place is & Finance Corporation generally known as the Bryan prop Red Bank Auctioneers ert.y because it was owned a number Broad St. Nat'l Bank Bids;,, of yean by Miss Nellie Bryan. The Red Baah. N. .'. Anderson Brothers now owner paid $10,600 for the property. She bought it for an in- STORAGE WAREHOUSE vestment. Thomas Kelaejr's Store. Thomas Kelscy will build t itorc, Local and Long Distance Moving 14x28 icet, on his property on Pearl street, nenr Monmouth- •troet, for SEASHORE MINUTES Our vans are padded and dust-proof. the sale of Ice cream, confectionery ond nchool auppllca. The building LOTS Packing, crating and shipping to all will b« nenr Mr." Kelsoy'i house, NEW YORK Plans for the store have been drawn points. by J. C. ft O. A, Dtlntuih. ®39 Enlarglni a Rumson House. Edwin M. Farrier Ii having- plans ilrnwn for nn addition and aitorn- ") Office and Warchoute tlons to hU )iou>o on Wilson clrcln At lUimnoii, A Inrga glaii-mcloscrl •J 51-53 Mechanic St. fun pnrlor will bo built and a new linlruom and a Liatihroom will be on SAND BATHING tho «ncom! dtory. Tho ptam are bo- Ing drnwn by J. 0. A G. A. Dolntush. BEACH FOR SALES AGENCY OWNERS Allernis; • Houae. I»r. Hrrberf E. WOllnmt la hnvlnir RED BANK, N. J. MMIMOUIII ITotiniy Sttrrftfata'a Ottitt, to (ha ar»(ll!(ir< of nM d.oaiait U •<• nUrmUoni «J<1 ImprovcntfiiU mmk ID the null.r,of tlia ailnta of trunk A. lillill tn th« auliinrlli.r, .'lmlnlilr«lrl« a. afnra.alil, their il.lil. anil ilmianil. .mini'. to his )IOII«(I on'Ilronil atreitt at Itrd Tlw P«k Sain A|tnojr, 16 Mwhwic St. R.d Bank, N. J. i . 'f • Ilia aalil a.lala, iinil.r oath, irlthln >l> Hnnk. ' l^-nnk Bcott la ilolnic tho Mftllai to auditor, ta pra.ant alalm. Miriiitln rrnm Ilia ilal. nl lh. afnraaalil or- Without obllgtUon to nw, pUut Mnd m« ckulli about Watar Witch Beach. •••lust ealats. ilrr. or lhax «m i» for.v.r harr.ill o off their work. ,' Pursuant i« Ins «td*t «t j-««t. *- *>-»- —tloin thara/or asafn.l lh ai"d sk Supsr-Stleaman CL.IF* THIS COUPON

All V ^ VBI fjp mm • v • ptopU «rtry KliU BANK. •KflUhlgTiSft, AUUUSX ZV, 1VZ6. Pace " NEW HOUSE SOLD. Will remain at the camp a week. nue, who »u(tered a itrcke of apo- Mrs. Albert ' C. Wolcott and two plexy a short time two and hu (ince Ktyport Man Buy* Pile* »t Jllvir- daughters, who have been spending been a patient at the Long Branch wblU Cardan*. two weeks at the camp, returned hospital, wa» removed to'the Free- LAST CAUL! ' A new houio of Colonial design, borne last week, . hold hospital lost-week. and to-morrow endi ihf reduced rammer which has just been compltUd on The repairs and renovations to Dominic Tober li employed at a Garden road at Sllverwjilu Garden*, Benjamin VanKeuren's. house on plumber by Chester Wilcott of But- prices. Have you ordered your* yet? }ia» bun sold by the Toller con- Bouth street have been completed. tonwood avenue. . struction company to William R, Ernest Elgrim ha> taken, a po- Mrs. B. F. Codnei of Bloomfield, RE-OPENING Leg! ot Keyport jtor,»X8,Q0Q, Th< sition with k Philadelphia bus con- iv former resident of thli place, houia h»» a living room with a tw cern a» driver of a bur* between jpent last week with h*i sitter, M«, placl e dinindii g room, bretkfaibkft Philadelphia and Aebury Park. Frank Kenna of Clintoa avenue room, kitchen and lavatory on thhe Mr*. Annti Hyelop and Joseph Hy: Robert Aumack 1» having * new 1st fi-sl flooi and tour bedroom* and a slop attended the iunera] of Mr. root put on his home on Lewit I bathroom upstalrg. It i« provided ilyjlop's wife at Fall River,. M itreet by the Obou roonn» companj iwltii modern improvementi, includ- achuiette, Saturday. of Atlantic Highlandi...... • nng'nn Incinerator. Attached to the Mayor Charier D. Cleveland wai The' PMsbj-teri&n church wir bt house » a garage. The lot i» «0sl2b & judge at the Elemington county closed next Sunday. iecl The Mle war made by the Had-(fair last week; • • " Lait :Sunday morning . Le»t«» Icy-Hall agency. Mr. Lege will move Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Whitneld conducted . tht iervie» at EN SHO into the houte in October, Mr. and Mm. Paul JohnBon. of thU the Methodlit ehurcrt b th« *T«- place are on n two weekf-automo 'mliig the service was i» ehargi of I -AT— Building at an InT«tm«nt. bile vacation trip to Canada. the Epworth league. : Tht pftstoi, I Frank Fritk of Campbell's June Mrs. Joseph Bullock and daugh Rev. J. J. Messier, is *pendln| thii tion is building a five-room bunga- t demand for these trucks. Room. SI75.00 -' Beautiful suites Now $131.25 They are built by one manufacturer with graceful turnings, grills —chassis and bodies. They are sold and panels. $289.00 Gnul*. 30,000 MILES 10 pieces, in by one dealer—complete, ready^ walnut • or Now $179.50 to work. . mahogany.

Graham Brothers-Trucks are all Bedroom Suites sixes. All have 4*wheel brakes. Six JTtE You'll Be Proud cylinder power .... Six cylinder {total elapsed time) to Own. speed .... Six cylinder flexibility Superbly made, beautifully fin- and operating ease .... The snap ished are these 4-Pc. Suites. of six cylinder acceleration and $125 Grade, Now $95 the safety of 4*wheel brake decelera- At Atlantic City Speedway, between $175 Grade, Now $132 tion .... Four speed transmission July 21 and August 9, $200 Grade, Now $150 on lVi, 1% and 2Viton (rucks. four regular factory production Stude- Let us show you the exact' size and baker President type for your business. Drive it.... Eights again proved Compare it—for price, for value, the Buprcmacy of Studebaker in the automotive world. for appearance, for'its ability to do your work and make you money—, Under strict supervision of the American Automobile Associa- tion, two President Eight roadsters traveled 30,000 miles with any truck you ever considered in less than 27,000 consdeutive minutes—19 days and 18 nights good value. of driving at better than 68 miles per hourt Two President sedans averaged 63.99 and 64.15 miles per hour for the same z •665 distance! All four carB were strictly stock—not specially pre- Refrigerators. •1345 Fibre Suites, for the Sun Porch or Living Room. Tnp Icor—Jll.BO MERCHANT8 EXPRESS »H-TON-J50" wheelbut pared nor even selected by Studebaker, but chosen at ran- dom from Studebakcr's assembly line by A. A. A. officials. 3 Pieces, Brown, $42.50 Grade; Now $32.00. Now $8:75. •1415 Even before this great achievement, Studebaker held more 5 Pieces, Blue, $95.00 Grade; Now $71.00. Side It.r—$22,CO Gr»d», COMMERCIAL TRUCK Now $16.75, -120* blb 1%.TON-165" wheelbm official speed and stamina records than all other makes of '1595 cars combined—The Commander with 25,000 miles in less 11/4.TON- tSO^ 2H*TON~1SO" wheelbu* than 23,000 minutest Tho Dictator with 5,000 miles in less •1065 than 4000 minutes) and Tho Erskhic Six, holder of 11 official •1665 records in its class, 1000 miles in 984 minutes! IV4-TON-1M" wheelbui Whatever Studcbaker-bullt car you buy, you are assured CkattUf.o.b.Dttroil superlative performance and supreme One-Profit value. See and drive a Studebaker today 1 FRANK VANSYCKLE Brcnkfnut Room Suitoa. •JOHN H. BORN8, Mtr. 140.181 W. Frortl St. STUDEBAKEIVS FOUR NEW LINES The Ent/lne .... $ 835 to $1041 Tho Commnndw . $1438 to $1665 mini « cu'.y I'liiri1 if tilt' iiii'lUtflut mini; vllh IU blight — Telephone 1200 Kitchen Cabinets, IMirlnir ihl< »"IP you ..'im K< t n li-l'li'iT Set at u iiieflt invlnjf. Tho Dictator ... 1105 to 1395 Tlin President Eight 1605,to 2465 On« o) thew will mm you Culorii UIIII. anil O.ol.l or Ori»n mid GalJ, All pricB»f,o.bn flrmlr1, Now 38,00 S.'i&.UO Grade—Now $27.50. GRAHAM BROTHERS THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT White, H5.00 Griulu; Now 57.80 29 East Front Street, Red Bank. Robert Hance <& Sons TRUCKS Phone 705 BROAD STREET . , RE3D. «XNK,;.j #w#^- ,Vr.j oyster*! grandchild. near tht I4tU« fl YEARS AGO IN RED BANK vert Mrs. & W. Parmentiei and J.tion MI bonfht' te ford nfrtenVoar. amL . Whir* Oewn Bnw ei 'Wherrj. < rob* off CpHChapel'H|1I| . Thhee propertppyywidpw and four children. tid te d * hd .Blew to Wooded HAPPENINGS OP'OLD IM AND Stephen S. Antonldea, wh« h»d contained • ten acret' *»d * had a William E. Murphy, ion of John frontage on tw» 'highways.- Murphj of Tintom Falla, who was » 'miUAirouthtBar. AROUND OUR_HOMB 70WN. nducted * buttei market li, Jhi lank foi • numbei of yean and , Mr*. AnnU Ii DnrTy, forme? own- member ot th* Broadway aquad of ncidenti Culled from The RegUler •h» had moved t« Brooklyn/camt er of tie Mansion-' house in RooNew York'policemen, spent-a vaca- -C ! i ol the La»t Week I* Aufuit Reo Bank 01 t visit and diec at Bank and tht ojfrner cf .several tion with hit- parents. '. ,' (Formerlj U. S. Store! Corp. ol New Jer>«y> Twentj Yeari Ago, Thirtj Year* it homt of hit slstei, Mr» Chariei houi«i 'is tht westers part of the ' Joao'ph Meyers's farm at Morrls- Ago and Fortj Yean Ago.. urtli of Front atreet He wu th« town, die* suddenly' it New York. vllle wai visited by thieves. They oungest of • famil) ot el«ves chiK Shi left tw» children. < ttripped alUthe, fruit from hia (each Shop To-Day f Port) Yean Ago. ret and wai tht aoa of Lydlt and The infant SOB of Edward Smock trees and they milked Mr.'Meyen'i \ A colored Republican club ws» Lbran> Antonldei of Holmdel H« of Eatontown'died of cholera infon- cow dry. ganized in Red Banli undej tht itt a widow and foui children. torn Mary, infant daughter'of Pat- Herbert W. Hill, Jr,r Infant aOn Spanish Grill Thee OSCQ WWy ami of the "John Brows Repub- Thbmai Honrj JJorman, SOB ofrick'Coyne of Bridge avenue, also of-Julia and'Herbort W, Hill of Le- can Club." The officer* were Wll- died of cholera bfantum after a roy place, * died of marasmus' after '-— and- Save Time and Money. Count the Saving*—you'll homai Normal of Bridge avenue, (> be surprised at the result Five eenti saved on thu, iam T. Wynr., Elijah Frost, Philip ad iron appendicitis aftei » few few days* sickness. , , a month'i e)cknesa.< ^' t 1 DELICIOUS FOODS. three cent, on that and so on, it doesn'doesnt t^Mlong for ituaSt, Clarence A. Frost, Daniel IV. iayi sickness. He wai -twenty years William A.jCo1e ol Wallace street 'Twelve to fifteen cari of-farm it to amount to a sizable sum—then, too, OSCD Shop- ihomo, Midaa Washington, Isaiah >ld and was a member' of St was putting.up a, clothes line when produce.were ihlpped from,the Mid- , SUPERIOR SERVICE ibl th too O he wai stung by a bumble bee ondletown railroad itatlon every day. V perAre always sure of the Quality of their Purchase*, Itoves and Samuel Coinellson. ames'k club. The funeral war a the Up. His fact swelled up so much for they are backed by our Guarantee of Satisfaction. Capiatn David A. Walling of Tin- ery large one and the bearers were Thomai Newell tf Scobeyvtlle BEWITCHING MUSIC on Falls Ion a cow Iron) eating a harlcs A Hawki|ns, Chariei John- that a doctor had to be called to re- (Continued oq nex: // Pays to Trade in the Stores Where >ig quantity of meal. The cow had n, John Rhattigan, John Arm- ll*r*> him. < , DELIGHTFUL DANCING^ Quality Count*! ot out of the pasture field and into trong, John Hohan and James'J. William • Bennett cf Belford wai W. Tllton's barn, whero It iuiglcy. fifty yean old and hit friends gave Best Pure >U tht meal Tho r.ext day a heifer Mr. and Mrs Robert, Micdonald, him * great lurpriie party on hit Shore Dinner Specialties iwned by Capt. Walling died after Irs: Charles P. Noble ' and MUl birthday. The siirprlsen were ac- sickness of twenty -minutes. companied by the Belford band,, POST Open Kettle argaret Allaire of Red Bank were IJnless you have dined and danced with Family Mrs. Ann Jackson, a widow living ut driving when the horses ran X black collie dog owned by Sd- He eqlle without laleimen. Eatontown, was struck by a loco- way and the carriage wai turned ward S. Allalrt, St., of Broad itreet, the best is yet awaiting you. Lard motwe at that place and received ver. Mrs. Macdomald'i ankle wai died ot old age. The dog was POST Flour such injuries that she died a short roken in two,placet and Mn.No- twelve ' y«are .old and , had been ' He telli without ialeimen> > FREDERICK C. LUTKIN, ' ' lbbag lb me afterward. She was thrown le's arm was hurt and: her face owned by Mr. Allaire til. >ta life. s , . Manager. , .. . ' 17c 'orty feet when the locomqtue ratched The other two occupants United council of American Me- POST 12 55c .truck her. chanics of Fair Haven cleared 1250 He vails without talesmen. Follow the. .igns westward A noto and modorn Hotel In the carriage escaped unhurt beautiful surroundings, In* Miss Martha Smock of Wallace at Iti annual from Asbury Park or Miss Hulda V. Taylor of Middle- POST '•-/ Avon. qulro for rates. Every Day Cleaning Helps! itreet, Red Bank, died at the age of >wn township, In a will which the ' Thomai VnnNpte of Belford died i He iell« "Wtthout taletmen. 2 years after a.sickness of nine lade a short time before her deaUt, after ten days'sickness, at the «ge months. She was a member of the ft $100 to a niece, Martha T. OB- Red Bank Methodist church and was orne, and all the rest of her prop- Selox 17c he wife of Benjamin S. Smock. rty was left to Joel W. Wilson, who Edward Fenton, an old resident vas spoken of in the will u Miss T~ Galvanized Buckets ...... each 23c ot Leedsville, spent a day and a 'aylor's dear friend. Henry Field night with his son Frank at. Deal ras the executor of the will. High Grade Parlor Brooms....each 53c, 63c, 73c - each. This was the first time Mr. Scrub Brushe...... each 10c, 14c, 17c The Monmouth ice company went enton had been away over night nto the coal business at Red Bank. Chloride of Lime -big cani 12c n more than twenty years. This made seven Red Bank firms In Red Seal Lye • -Can 12>Ac "Sim" Allaire of Red Bank ire- OF THE ROAD he coal business. The firms were Drano (for Clogged Drains) •,catL?fc turned from a trip on the United homas P. Brown, William N. OSCO Washing Soda - pkg 7Vzc States schoolship St Mary. He had IVorthley, William B. Lawrence, % Kr&an's Borax Soap 2 cakes 13c been .to the Mediterranean sea, stop- Samuel VV. Morford, C. H. Brown, asm Bluing...; °°t7 c ping at various ports in Europe, and Paul T. Norton Co. and the Mon- Northern Africa! n.outh ice company. John Sutphen, a young son o Elliott Morton of Eatontown Aaron Sutphen of Leedsville, • fell bijught jthe late residence of Mary Soap 5^"28c from a wagon while at.play and cu E. Woolcott on Railroad avenue at TOSEr his lip so badly that a doctor had that place for* $950.. The lot was NOT TO Particular Homekeepers Uie the to sew up the wound. .50x150 feet and the house on the Finest Butter in America. Do you? The debt which had been on the ot was a large twelve-room build- S TYDOU Baptist chapel at Leedsville a long ing with a kitchen attached. A' large GASOLINE OH JimiORX b time was entirely paid off through barn and other outbuildings were the efforts of the-women connected on tho place, ' KIDDY CM£\i «z Butter 55c with* the cna'pel. Mrs. W. S. Worthley of Eaton- Miss Lizzie Crawford, daughte town was frightened by a drunken lb 53c of John Crawford of Tinton Falls, man while she was Roing home at Richland Butter was married to John H. Bennett ol night from a store.. She was so bad' Asbury Park at the home of th ly scared that she fell unconscious' Farmdale OSOO Sliced bride's parents. in the road in a faint. She was found The home of W- P. Dickson ol by a neighbor, but it was not until Crushed No Waste . Kumson Bluff was entered by bur.the next day'that she regained con- glars and was robbed of nearly a sciousness. Bacon of its silverware. Sugar Corn Charles R. D. Foxwell was ap- can8 Howard Bodinc, aged seven years, pointed local manager of the Red 2 23c son of Catherine and William Bo- Bank office of the New York and dine of Spring street, died after New Jersey telephone company, short sickness. whose central office was located In Many Opportunities to Save Here! Theodore West, a milkman o The Register building. Mi;, Foxwell Scabright, had a horse which rai dSOO Asparagus Tips (Picnic Sizes) can 19c had been employed at Minton's drug away ^our times in two weeks. OSCD Asparagus tall can 21c store several years. . Joseph Carhart of 'Navcsink die Miss Sarah C. Stanger of New Del Monte Asparagus Tips .-.-- can 29c of paralysis. He left a widow an OSCD New Red Beets -big can 15c Monmouth was engaged as one of four gTown-up children. the teachers of the Red Bank pub- 4SCO Large Green Lima Beans can 20c Mrs. William Douglass of Nave lic school. Miss Stanger's appoint- 4SC& Jtfpe Tomatoes med. can 10c sink was stricken with a very seven ment was made in order to relieve Choice Ripe: Tomatoes ..„ 3 cans 25c stroke of paralysis. L some of the teachers in the -school, Tender Sugar Corn can 10c part of whose time was engaged in California Peaches (Buffet Size) .3 cans 25c Thirty Years As°> special branches. : OSCO Baking Powder can 5c, 10c, 20c Mrs. Peter S. Conover of Chape Harry T. Seely of Middletown re- Hill celebrated her; 73d birthday ii - OSCO Cracker Meal pkg 10c ceived a raccoon dog from Penn- connection with the birthday of he OSCD Tomato Catsup big bot 12V c sylvania for which he paid $20. The 2 daughter Mary Anna. Mrs. Conove dog had been specially trained for 4SCO Dutch Cocoa 5-4-lb can 20c gave a dinner to her descendants v raccoon hunting and Mr. Seely said OSCO Noodles pkg 5c, 9c which included four generations he expected to clean out the- race OSCD Quick Made Tapioca pkg 7c Among those at the celebration wen of raccoons in Middletown township Pure Salad Oil bot 8c, 17c, 25c Mrs. Mary A. Applcgate and he the coming fall. OSCO Gelatine Desserts 3 pkgs 25e daughter Sadie of Oak Hill; Mr. am William T. Conover of Middle- Mrs. William S. Applcgate an town sent 200 ears of corn and a 4SC0 daughters Mabel, Lillian and Edn large quantity of muskmelons to the lb and Charles H. Conover of Chapi slate camp at Seagirt for the use of OSCO Teas Hill; Mr. and Mrs. William Conovi the soldiers from this part of the Coffee 39c and John amd Eva Conover of Re state. Tho produce was sent to Jtich, Full Flavor. De- % lbpkg 12^C Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Jjjhn Conovi Graham Caldwell, by whom it was livered Fresh Roasted to and son John of Matawan; and Mr; distributed. our Stores. Plain Black or Mixed James Magec and her daughtc Mrs. Annie JohnTonr« widow of Maude of Freehold. Victor Blend Orange Pekoe U Ib pkg Joseph Johnson, « 10c | Fre.h Be.f Llrer It 25t W-A-S-H-D^A-Y TR A F FI C ...the tougher, heavier-bodied oil for the, modern motors Lage Spring L.mh ft) 42c | Short Rlbt Beet .._.—...to 22c Thtra's a pmzle for'youl Try to solve It yourself I Choice Cutt Rib ROMI ..ft 42c ' Stewlne Lamb It 20c —tnd you bend and stoop all day over steaming ln late Boillni Beel Ib I Ac ' Blade Cute Rib Roait ,...tt> 3Bc tubs. Brins; • laundress—and you stay at homa to oversee the Job, prepare her lunch, and pick up FANCY MILK FED POULTRY ! after her. But you can solve It for good withjust flvs words— send It to tho laundry". Small Fresh Killed Stewing Chick'cm lb 35c We have a service suited to every family bud* Large Fresh Killed Stewing. Chickens ...... It) 38c get. Everything will bo washed—and part or all of It Ironed, too, If you desire, Ws will take all Fancy Young Turkeys ; It) 45c the drudgery of washday out of your houie— save you the health-breaking labor that winter Fresh Killed Frying Chickens Ib washdays bring, Telephone us and ws will call TMtmt.nlhCM* Long Island Ducklings for your n«t weekly bundle. "' T HH 1/ Ittry TYDOL lb «••< , , , trtluli lafnm uhllitlln. Freeh Creund tlief Ib ,15n Leaa gall Pork • '..^^Jb 2Bo Slice.! Polled Haw .... )|Jt>_»>« C»ekeJ Cornea tl..l JTjUlfo I CASOL! N E Im. 8welti»r Clieen j(. jtjjc allied Dried n»ef ... U )» \i,c ir.lTeH CI.MII .... pkg 23i Vllalat Cr»eme•«*.! I. See Bo. ...I Vl.l.li.1 ^mMk^^^M.^^iJL ..-A., EDJBANIfKEG1STEK,'AU11,U!

ion, sonof J. M. Johnson of Nave- ond prize in a 440-yard swimming •.•••. ATTEND THE YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. ilnk, were married by Rev. Stan- race at Travcrs Island. - ley Clark of Little Silver. , Miss Lizzie Wilson, daughter of (Continued from U«t page.) Hoodlums toro a lot of pickets Mrs. Henry Wilson of N'avcsink, fell flSBURY PARK BUSINESS died it cormimptlon at the age ot rom Mrs. Charjei W. Conover's and broke her arm. .- , Day School Opena 3eptembe>r 17lb. 13 years. He left a widow, who wm nd Mrs. Alfa Cunningham'j fences Daniel Toomcy of. Everett dug Night School Optmt October la|. Miia Catherine E. Vandervecr, and In front of their properties on the110 bushels of potatoes 'from an Yarn Seashqre Grocer U SeP'ember Bth' t three children. , Newman Springs road, acre of ground. Caleb Post of . Belford caught Barton Enright, son of Jamee En- INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. 1,000 buehels of mossbunkers at one rlght of' Oceanic/who had bean Crack Hoie Laying Team. Pitman and GregK Shorthand. lifting of hit ground ret. , ookkeeper and caBhier'ln his fath- The Warramassa fire company's All pupils assisted to employment. Pupils of othor tchooll m»V COntlnM • sells yotir fatidnte "' er's store several years, gave up Lewis R.. Dubolo . of . Holmdel hose laying team has appointed th^ir work hero without interruption. '«<«•» niuheil one of his fingera while lay- tbat jpb and went West. Jacob A. King as its manager. The FREE Ejitplormsnt Bureau, Ing a itone well curb.. , 'Tho bam and "mushroom house team is composed of Sidney Van- ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal. of fcdward SofHng of Oceanic-were Dyke captain, Robert McGrath • 914 Banja Avenue. Twenty, Yea.ra, Ago_. et on fire and destroyed. His horse, driver, Char'.es Robinson, Albert • Mrs! Sueon Howland Coleman, harness and three wagons were Hulick and William Bastedo. It holds •••»—WftWiMWMMMMtHIIWH widow of Andrew Coleman and burned up in,tho fire. the state record for. light apparatus mother of l>ancl» F. and. Andrew Dogs killed 23 chickens belong- which it established at Bloomfield K. Colemam of Red Bank, died on ing to Peter Frawloy of Colt's Neck. in making the run. in 33 seconds Flying Instructions-Aerial Photographs FISCHER'S Four turkeys owned.by Johrj Giber- v/ith an eighteen-y,ear-old apparatus, the momlng.pt her 91st birthday. She was born at New Bedford, son of the same place were killed The team will enter contests at FLIGHT RATES. and eaten by dogs,' . Maiiachuietts. Mrs. Hettie Green, Beachwood and the Trenton fair, Red Bank, , ,,,, Frank Busse sold his farm near who'was for yeari regarded-as the Long Branch, .... tlf.ftft richest woman in Amer(ca^.l'waB a Middletown to James Cantwell of Pageant of Progreii. Aiburr PMU, ..••.itT.Wr schoolmate of. Mrs, Cole'ftian. Mri. Ne* York. The fam contained 32 Coleman was a member of the origi- atres slnd was the. old Archie Stil- The second annual Long Branch nal female anti-slavery. lOfiejty of well farm. pageant of progress will be held for Special Rates for the;United States. The marriage' of William Dunn, an eccentric maji seven nights, beginning October Mr». Coleraan and Mr.. Coleman Who^was employed by Edward Mc- bth, at the Third avenue Palace. Cross Country Flights. took place at Phalanx im October, Donald of Eatontown, died of spinal There will be a combination auto )847. They had been cqhnepted meningitis. He was fifty years old. mobile and business show with tho Phone 1730 Red Bank. with the Brook Farm association in John Wagner began the erection exhibits all on one floor. A fashion Massachusetts and when-, this^ exper- of a residence on the former Lo- revue and fur show and a bathing iment broke up after its' financial Piccolo property, which lie hadbeauty conte3t will also be features, JOHNIFCASEY ruin through a fire, many of the bought six months previously. Agent for WACO »nd members joined the North American. A cellar shelf iai James R. The Register never disappoints— FAIRCHILD Planci. Phalanx. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Smock's house on Broad street your printing is always done at thf time promised.—Advertisement. were the first couple married there broke and eighty glass jars of fruit MK and the ceremony was performed fell to the floor and were broken. by Rev. Nathan French, father of. Mrs. John Carton of Everett was William A. and Charles G. French visiting her son, James Carton of WE BAKE o/.Red Bajik, . Mrs. Coleman had Avon, when she fell from a porch Every da y—a'fleet of ipeedy truck. been a resident of Red Bank since and broke one of her ribs. SWE^T MARIE deliver FISCHER'S BREAD freih 1867. , , Thomas' Howland of Seabright defeated Julius W. Granit of Long from our ovem to your eeaihoro A .national bank was organized BUTTERCUP Branch in a swimming race of three- grocer. He hat your favorite loaf at Highlands with a- capital stock quarters of a mile. PLAIN RYE —Sv/eel Marl., Whole Wheat, of $25,000. Among'the subscribers Ralaln, or any ot the other daliciaui to the stoik of the bank were Gran- Framk H. Hopper, son of Rulif SEED RYE P. Hopper, went to Tacoma, Wash- loavoi—healthful and. tatty—ju»t din V. Johnson, Tunis H. Lane, CIDER MILL 1 ington, to take charge of the pub- 100% WHOLE W* *AT •• you would have it back homo Mark A.- Teaney, William A. Ro- malm, Stephen C. Scalia, Terry, Mar- lic library here. ; In' the city. If you haven't yet Miss Georgianna Walling of Tin- MILK tried FISCHER'S .BREAD you'll tin, Ivy Brown; Harry A. and Jesse L. Sculthorpe; C. Mel Johnson, Jesse ton Falls, daughter of David A. agree that It li tha best and moil "Walling, -was married to J. C. Han- NOW OPEN RAISIN . Lawrence,' C. I* McGuire,- Harry N. ' nutrltloui bread baked. Thousands ohnson, Paul Lichtenstein, Bendet Kinson of Newark. 100% Whole WheatRaiiin -.of familiei who Insist on FISCH- Koscnblum, Charles T. Maison, Ber- Bradley VanBrunt, son of Albert ER'S i BREAD at home want it nard Craighton, George . R. Camp- VanBrunt of Belford, broke his leg MY CIDER MILL AT NUT SWAMP while "catching behind" a vegetable ,while vacationing, too. That'* why bell, .Harry ;A. Brown and Rev. W« Arc Distributor! for We've, installed such an extensive Thomas Huss. ^ wa'g&n: T. Elwood Snyder's hotel at delivery system to' satisfy the de- Henry Kroener, who had recently BRAUN'S Package Eatontown was broken into and $17 mand that comes from the. seashore lold his business property on the IS NOW OPEN Pumpernickel and Plain residents for FISCHER'S BREAD. in cash was stolen from the cash, ast side fit Broad ptreet to William register. A. French, announced that he would . Pumpernickel. Mrs. James Soden, who lived be- quit the grocery business September tween Nutswamp and Everett, died To Receive Apples lbth. He1 had been in the grocery of. liver trouble at the age of forty business, either on his own account V years. >r assdeiated with his father, Peter Kroener, for 36 years. John Crawford of Holmdel set a FISCHER BAKING COMPANY George Cole'man of Tinton Falls hon with fifteen pheasant egss and D. CLARENCE WALLING, all of them hatched but one. was driving, his horse < through Eatontown when the reins caught Miss Norma Swan of Navesink under the house's tail. The horse be arranged to go to England for Nut Swamp gan~ kicking and he kicked away the siudy' at Oxford university. dashboard and broke some ' of the Richard Rogers, Jr., of Oceanic, harness. It was not until the horse fell while playing with some boys was thoroughly tired out that if and his arm was broken. stopped kicking. Karl Schmidt of Oceanic won sec- Ellen Scott, daughter of William 1','Scott of Locust avenue, cele- brated her seventh birthday. Among her little friends at .the party were THE Viola Conklin, Ellen Warner, Mil- dred and' Jack Tetlcy, Madeline Ffake, Harold Giblin, Harry JOITO Bton, Thomas Gorman and Stout Thompson. William Ross of Riverside avenue w/as'landing his motorboat near the steamboat dock when he undertook to jump from, the boat to the dock, lit lost his balance and his foot got caught between the boat and the dock, His leg was broken and the flesh was badly lacerated. Youdon't hear.it. start.. .You don't hear it stop J.' Stllwcll Grover, who lived on the Newman Springs road in Mid- You don't hear it run dlttown township, was driving through Eatontown when his team Mumbled and fell. The knees of constructed. Delicate sound re- both horses were badly cut open and See for yourself this latest they were laid up for a couple of MAN POWER. development in . cording instruments were used. weeks. The New Frigldaire has operated George Washington Luker, one automatic refrigeration of Port Monmouth's oldest residents, WHAT OF IT? ... mat if the pioneered in practically every major rite for days in rooms with a temper- died of heart trouble and paralysis at the age of 83 years. He left a Dunlop team is 45,000 strong? What does improvement, including the drop-center VEN if yvou have only a few ature of 100°... in rooms filled with steam. widow, who was formerly Miss Re- rim as used on the new Fords. Eighteen E. minutes to spare, don't put ofif becca Yarnall, and two sons, Jos- that mean to me and my car?" world records confirm Dunlop's engineer- •ay longer seeing the New Frigid- Extensive tests like these, eph and James Lukcr of Port Mon- More VALUE in the tires you buy.... •ire* the latest development la coupled with the experience Frigid* mouth. ing skill. . White road In Shrewsbury towm- that's what the immensity of Dunlop automatic refrigeration. olre has gained in the production shlp, just across the railroad tracks Combine 40 years' experience -with 45,000 See for yourself the conveniences of more than 500,00<# Frigidaires from Red Bank, was widened by n means to you. gift from Theodore F, White and craftsmen and you have, the world's great* that women everywhere are talking • for actual service, make the New Harry A. Hawkins of a strip of land Dunlop engineers have continually blazed cst tire knowledge. Combine this know* about. And above all check for your- Frigidalrc truly a prc-tcstcd auto- TA feet wide on the north side of the trail in tire inventions. They have self its incredibly quiet operation. • matic refrigerator. tho road. ledge with the finest materials .. .what do George Hillikcr of Belford bought You don't hear It start. You don't See thfi New Frig\daire for your* a ten-cent fishing line and went out you get? Extra VALUE, as evidenced by hear It stop. You don't hear It run. self... today. We want you to see in tho bay fishing. He returned the fact that, 26 million Dunlops arc TOW with a seventy-pound loggerhead The pro-tested how much time, turtle which he caught with his ten- in use. work and worry cent hook and line. Those millions of motorists, and thote automatic re- the New Frlgid- Philip Rohrer, who WSJ employed ns cook on tho schooner Bucnn 45,000 Dunlop -workers—they all knovf frigerator alre will save. Vista, owned by (Saptaln Theodoro The special dem- Wilson of Red Bank, died while at from experience that it will pay yon to pot That the New tho wheel of the vessel on a trip Frigldaire might onstration lasts all to Perth Amboy. Dunlops on your car. be quiet, power- this week. For your William T. Wilson of Mlddlctown hnd ono of the finest watermelon ful, convenient, convenience we are pntchea In New Jersey. The patch dependable, tests open each night comprised two acres nnd Mr. Wilson and experiments until »Ix o'clock. expected to pick 3,500 melons from tlid patch. have been' carried But don't put it Florcnz Dean of Shrewsbury was on for years. Sound- off. Come in or riding home from Red Dank on his phone us today. bicycle whon he was struck by an proof rooms wcro njtomobllc, A long gash wim mncln in hit face nmd his wheel wns "DUNLOP CITY" ruined, • • Throughout the world, the produ* Ellen B. CavnnauRh of Hnbokrn ilvo Dunlop Properties com 10•me- bought four lots on Thcndoro F. Whlto'a Eastiidt tract nnd George an area lhat—If combined low OB* A. VanBrunt of R«d llnnk liouirht place—they would form •." JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. tljroa lot*, The lot* told for |200 City" of met 100,000 I 65 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. N. J. cich. MUt Mar; Vnnl'olt of Holmder ' Phone Red Bunk 1000. «n• imdi in till iiprowti ,it u«il • taut p, iberman «nq ether) art tliftniunU, tlinfi, l\ the OoanW if Monmputl- nmi hjc left log Jlwt ithovri thn kricfli , Wu irt ltoulr«d It apbair enil uniwn itie Mdi Anna Porrlno Clarke of Now Our Service Car Is Always Ready. NO EXTRA CHARGE FDR ROAD '¥!,fo.MI.Jl W? A«l!H')•'•" «• ) Mi A^ J4 * V< ' a i *. "^" I , I -A' RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29, 1958. week on'"a charge pf-not aupportlng BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. his wlfo and four children, Mre. Town's father agrtfed to care far th,e HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN children. "J - '" MONMOUTH COUNTY, Buys Two Fire Engine*. • Paraonal Notaa, Sale* of Property, William G, Freoloy of .North Long Building Operations, Lodge Do- Branch has bought 'two .horse- "ALL ROADS drawn steam firo engines from the ing*, Slight Flrei, Birthi, Mar- New Brunswick Ore department. riages and Dealhsi—Other Items. They will bo used in building bulk- Mayor J- WJlllam Jones of Long heads. Branch has issued a proclamation LOOK ALIKE Aptifying dog owners that a dog Girl Hit by Auto. ? catcher"has tech .appointed nnd it Phyllis Stanley, a ten-year-old will be Ws duty to'pick up all uit-Freehold girl, was struck by an au- muziled and unregistered dogs tomobile while crossing the state found running: at large. highway Sunday of last week. She TOME" The, Allenhurst Antics, one of the was painfully but not seriously in- big social events of tho shore sec- jured. tion, will be held at Ross Teuton Serenade at Long Branch.' 7fl Farm at North Asbury Park tomor- Mr. and Mrs. Harold \Voolloy of row and Friday nights. Tho affair Long Branch, who wero recently is for the benefit ol the Spring Lake ? married, were serenaded by mem- hospital. .'..'• , bers of the, DcMolay fife and drum The Freehold commissioners have corps last week. The corps presented refused two applications to install them with a silver tea service. , gasoline tanks on the curb line. No permits of-this, kind have beein is- Bee Man Buys Farm, sued the past three years. Stanley E. Haviland of Railway Miss Elma "Vanderveer and Miss has bought a tract of land from J. Alwilda Edwards of Long Branch W. Dobbins near'Freehold. Mr. Hav- sailed Thursday for a tour of Eng- ilanri ia a bee specialist. Ho will use And new. tfi has the swift advance of Dodge quality to higher TWO-DOOR. SEDAN Spar* Tirs Extra the Monmouth county women's com- been set for the wedding. '925 mittee for Hoover.' and erer higher lewis; 'William Nice has resigned as a An Aged Carpenter. special officer at Manasquan. F. A. Fielder1 of Adelphia,cele- Dodge Brothers three great Sixes—The Stand- brated his 87th birthday recently ard, The Victory and The Senior—exemplify Drowned in Rhode Island. with a party given by his children .today the logical and brilliant flowering of i OLDSMOBILE Willis E. Lund, Jr., of Long nnd grandchildren. Mr. Fielder.is a PRODUCT OI GBNEB.AL MOTORS Branch was •"'drowned at Warren, carpenter and his health allows him those sturdy ideals on which Dodge Brothers Rhode Island, last Friday week in an to work most of the time. Works was founded fawteen years agoi attempt to-save his sister, Mrs. Eu- gene Elder. The body was taken,to Long Brancher Dead. .* Long > Branch and the funeral was Frank Greenleaf of Long Branch held last Friday. died Friday after a long sickness. I ED. von KATTENGELL g He was 72 years old and leaves a New Sand Pump. widow and three children. He had Monmouth Street & Maple Avenue, Reel Bank, N. J. ,; Tho, New Jersey sand and gravel led a retired life several years. company has. acquired all patent FRANK VANSYCKLE Telephone Red Bank 213 right3 to a centrifugal pump invent- Band Season Extended. s ed by Fred Hause and John Zolling- Arthur Pryor and his band have JOHN H. BURNS, Mgr. 149-151 Wo.t Front St. er of Asbury Park. The pump is been engaged to extend their sea- , . Taitphpn* 12B6 used in the production of washed son at Asbury Park for several sand and gravel. weeks past Labor day. Last year :THB FINE CAR OF LOW FRICB Died After Operation. the band played until October. Edward B. Savage of Freehold (Continued, on next page.)' died last week at the Long Branch THE MAN WITH SO MANY FRIENDS hospital after an operation for mas- toid trouble. He "was 42- yeai's old and was formerly manager for the gas company at Atlantic Highlands and Freehold. Party at Railroad Station. Mrs. C. Lubbs of Spring Lake gave a party.at the Cpmo railroad station' Thursday fti celebration of the fifteenth birthday of her son William, who spends most of, his time at the station watching the trains go by. Fire at Manalapan. Fire believed to bo of incendiary origin destroyed a garage on the Howard Baird farm at Manalapan last Wednesday night. The English- town fire company responded ana prevented the destruction of other Because he has his den and billiara room Luildingu. Coney Island Excursion. Foresighted man!—he provided for the The annual excursion to Coney Island, which is conducted under tho eo&fort of Ms friends. Tfis cellar is a charm-' direction of G. Warren Aumack of ing place—made into a den and billiard room Keyport, will be held on Tuesday, September 11th. On this date the •—aided and abetted in its scheme by the colorful Mardi gras is in progress at Coney new Thatcher "Elite" Boiler, with its enameled Island. steel jacket of Mandarin Red. Not alone has he com- An Eagle Scout. William E. Schwartz, a membet fort in his cellar, .but throughout the house, as well, of the Hatawah Boy .Scouts, was once he is certain of ample heat whenever he wants itl made an Eagle scout last week at Gamp Burton when Governor Moore visited the camp. William is the first THE THATCHER COMPANY. Matawan boy to become an Eagle 39-41 St. Francis SL, Newark, N. J. scout New Yorfr+21 'West 44Ui Su Chicago—341 No. dark St Jail Inmate Dead. Owen Sweeney, 47 years old, who had been confined to the .county jail, died at the Long Branch hos- pital Thursday. His death is be jlcved to havo been due to alcohol- THATCHER ism.. He had no known relatives liv ing. Fou ntaln—Gaub. BQliilBS-FURNACES-RANQES Miss Edith Fountain, daughter of James Fountain of Browntown, neni Matawan, and Otto Gaub of that oriou§ perform^nee FREE place wero married on Saturday, BOOK ON August 11th. Tho couple went to CELLAR DESIGN Nova Scotia on their wedding trip. fyowmltUke STAGGERED FIRE To take a single ride in the New ter a situation to tax its limit of to *ea UlwtnUd 6 Keyporter Loies License. Hudson Super-Six is to revise your power. anrtctive new «1- TRAVEL Hemming LBJIC of Keyport was whole knowledge of automobile lir detlgiuaendfor fined $200 nnd costs and his license This performance mastery gives thUTfaaulitrOook, Every Thatcher values. It's fre«! Tlrou- Boiler feature* tlio fa- was revoked lor two years nftor ho innumerable advantages. For in- had been in nn automobile nccidont 425O Mndl have been mous "ataggercd firo stance you travel faster within the •iven away. Send at Union Bench last week, Ho wns AND UP Here is brilliancy of performance lor jmot. travol," Thatcher's charged with driving while drunk. that gives new luster and meaning speed limits. That is because you principle of shunting Plitol Toter Jailed. are away quicker. You pick up the flatnei and liot Ro«d»ter .... . $1295 to the word. , - - y ' Daniel Clark of ABbury Park was Coupe \VA gate* hack and forth (KIOTIMJ SKI $30 urn) faster. You level hills with case. through the water eiir- •ontencod to six months In Juil Insv Sedan 1JJ5 It is the master car at every issue. You have smoothness that makes , week on a chargo of carrying n re- Coach •. . I2M face* until every unit volver. Clnrk admitted carrying tho And in every performance asked of the long journey comfortable and of boat hat boon 127-tatAcfouib revolver but Mild ho took it for an Standard Sedan ... MM a motor it possesses ability beyond free of fatigue. utilized. Horn lies $8 dobt owed him by n frloml. CiMtom Ijindau Sedan , 1(50 anything heretofore known. TTintcIier economy in Died on Visit. Cuitom Victoria . . . 1150 And these qualities have woo fuel consumption. Cuitom 7-l'au. Sedan . 1959 Hudson the greatest reception,lale* Mm. Knthnrino Sullivan died til All frrkW. o. b. Drtn* In all the years your Hudsonscrves, tho Long IJrnnch honpltnl Monday ttuyn Mit pay In nn ml of limn at you will hardly require its full and public acknowledgment in itl of Innt week In her 41Hh yenr. Him lowdt avdllaM* cfuirf t ff fnltrtH, lind been vlnltlnR her daughter, Mm. hanJIlttt untf fouwrafw* > capacity. You can scarcely encoun- history. • Clrnntly Chcock of Fort llnncock, Aged Woman Dead. Mm. Almli'n H, Rirr ut Asbury lh» SOIti <|ay of Julr, Itll, tint Un U kinky «!»•» Mat a writ of atUahm.tit mrvxt anit nuly attained, md HM if Turk died Tuvatlny of InH wi'ili, KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO., INC al •»• lull »l J. union KI.I «*«inil tU lurntel mi I hi 51.1 ilar nl Julr, A. I), ri[C(l H2 ypnr*. Hho In nurvlvrd by • anii aridlti, monl.i and «IT«eH. lima, liy ttn mivrilf of tlia County ot Mot), 116 MONMOUTH STREET Phono 1310 RED BANK, N. J. a and •haUaU, l«nd« anil Lnttnint. <>( mouth. B u ms tea dsWo rmSyrup one hon Wllllnin, who In rinployctl Utontollr. !>»•••. Oarpoittlon, a My Jonitni WctniiiMorr, ill tho A»bury l'ark jioito/llcc. a - r.aldjinl dtblor, tot n, SHOWROOM OPEN EVENINGS, , „. Jr.d T«lrllr.tllr»« Dollar! t'Urk, A Year In Prison. k(r«|r,pir«« ..nil «. kil III!*. •ufr ri«n' .1 «.f CIMIIH Ooutl «n tht HSftfi J, 1'AltllONH * DOAKMUD, •jwiisa.'Mj.Krh*" Roy Town of Marlboro wn» «on- 111 I, nturnuili oa Atlvin.ri, , ~~"*. tuncod to ft yjux In ituto jirlion lait

•*' BEfr BAM REGISTER? AUGUST 29,1928/

camped at Seagirt havo print- Freehold returned home lait FRED C. KERN, u it A, ed i ailver bcrvice inscribed with week after a trip of several weeks BRIEF ITEMS OP NEWS, 3 Allantl. Wny. nj«atrl lit. W. A V V't? Beit Place their names to Governor 'And Mrs. lo Europe. ••' • .' < A. Harry;MooM,'/ '., 1- BRADLEY M. FISCHER, ' ' > ' •• ' ' (Continued from lut p&go.) Working For Auto. '<; More trouble developed for Surf Bathing Pavilion Broke Arm in Two Place*. ' Tho first aid squad of the Key- Mny'or Thorwald B. Jcneen ol Nep- iort lire department is raising funds : :. "•• , j-lNCORPOlUJED-- ' P. W. Cohover,' whp lives orj the tune City last week when he wat ar- ^ ^ J g » buy an automobile. The squad Is WILLIAM MATTHEWS, M. D., - ' toPiiy a,Good, md p hold k e Ey., Eat.NoM ana TbrieL V SOUTH O|f PENINSULA HOTEL arni in two places last Wddnei- horoughly equipped with first aid lU a Ou dtty when he was Isickcd' by a car ipplismccs. • ' ' . DELUXE PA/flO/l CAR '8US• • ""•ffidill.'.'BKitH " * Ueitilenee phone US. his was cranking. .'." ' . x • ,H •->•> n. put 7)00 Uf \. USED CAR Now Chief of Police. FORSPECIAL TRIPS PA/ir/e^. ETC. »:CIi hournO P.i M.Uill.O to U llO A. H, SEA BRIGHT, N. J. thia move Is only another one on the «nd by aptJlntmant. i part of his political enemies to cm- Harve»t Home Cloari $800. , Sergeant Oliver T. Coroner of the WILLIAM A. HUPPING, baross him. For some time Jensen Tho a.nnual harvest homo held iy Deal police foWe hai boen appoint- Real Elian Droktr. Y , Hours 8.00 A. M. to 0:dO P. M. baro 1 Hnd«n fl»c«, , HEP BANK. W. )f and memberb * off thh e counciill havh o the Perrlhevillo church returned re- ed chief of the Alknhurst depart- HUDSON * ESSEX DEALtR ceipts of about $1,500. After all ex- r>,ont to succeed the late Manciel QIUNN, PARSONS e\ OORKMUSi GET YOUR BATHHOUSES NOW ! ' bean at odd«. .odlard. "\ couNaisLions AT LAW. •' (Ntiti to Clw "Ml/ Ifev. Edwin Hann, leader of the pense*, are bald profits will amount whitii.hi [luii.iinj, , nJ> BOU. Ho Is Pastor of a Methodist At Galilee last Wednesday only two IBM. to Hi-,]».i at., urn ' . K. i. Ptioni 127, .- JBesoh, Psrtlst given strict-attention by appointment church at Camden. >ury Park THursday and began" bit- barrels werc'landcd by four fisher- : LUs Oulrd tn ^tendsneo 8-.00 A. tf. to 6.00 P. M. ing automobile tires Instead of por- CEORGE D. COOPEH. E**ntn(i and 8urd»y|, men. CIVIL ENOINEim, School But Contract. ins. It was killed by Policeman Sticce»sor ta .Cvarge Cooear, C. fcT> Henry B. Matthews of JcrseyvlUa Mlllam Truax. , rtfttaurant Man Dead. * P»tttr«i)n HniMiin.'111 [i HANK, N. has been awarded the contract for Hafts H. Feddersen, who conduct- ontil Operation!, GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. E., tsd transporting school pupils on the ed a restaurant at Keyport, died at Mill Evelyn . Craig of • Tcnncnt GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. B. \ route from Lower Squankum to tho Long Branch hospital last Thurs- ihd Irving Sagotsky arii Miss petty CIVIL BNGINBERS AND SURVEYOMIi Bedford and then to Jemyvllle. Ho day jieek, He was .56 years old. 8H Hrnad 8tr«tU H«it Bank, N J. 3arljon of Freehold were operated will recelvt (008 a year. The critical public has^ WALTER C, VAN KEUREN, i a few days ago for tha removal absolute confidence in .CIVIL ENO1NEER AND 8UBVEYOS. ; The Itcglster's motto—"A paper Governor to Optn Show; '. their tonsils. , ID evirv. h6mo."—Advertisement. our-moving work. On Oro«d Strati National 0«nk Balldlas, Governor A. Harry Moore will Rail Bank, N. J; ant'Artificial Lake. time service, rig-lit rates, open the annual flower show of the R. HAROLD J. STOKES, The Keyp6rt' chamber of com- Elberon horticultural society, which best equipment. DENTAL 3URQE0N. fierce is working on. a proposition^ 04 Broad Streat, Blincr Bt will Open on September lflth, The Rnoma 4. & and ft. •* Enhanced in Style creating a lake on the mcadowb thow Is expected to be the biggest Offlcc Houn 5:00 to 5'DO o'cloelc outh of West Front Etrcet by build- evsr held by the' «oclety: Talcphone 1K n1 g a dam. • "SNED RENEWED WILLIAM A. WIRTH, OPTOMETRIST, W»r Veteran Dead, arade Expenset Met. " and Offering iEven William W. SilUworth of Long R.«l.t.r Building, fttd Buk, The Long Branch fire departmen OtRet haunt.Dnflr. txce^t Sdtidfty. Branch, a veteran of the Civil' war, 9:00 A. M.-1J M. 1:30 P. M..6 IO t. onducted the recent state parade died last Friday, aged 86 years. He Tueldiy—U A. M..12 M.I 1 JO P, M^l without a deficit, having raised Harry Caplan P. M.t 1.00 F. U..StO0 S. U. was superintendent of the Long Thutldnj 11:00 A. U-lilOt M. Cireater {Performance 3,800, which was sufficient to cover Branch gas company for 35 years. l .11 expensed. 110 Weit Front St. Box 484 Let Luke Find Your Home). Two eons survive him. Luko Longhead's department oi fome From Europe. Freehold Haul* Sold. Red Bank, N. J. The Ueelster every week tells of dt» County Clerk .and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. C C. • Snyder ha? sold her slrable homes for sale.—Advertls** M'cDermott and Missogane Freeman Phone 1213 Merit. house on Broad street at Freehold to George W. Richardson. Tho house contains fourteen rooms and1 three baths. Mr, Richardson will convert it. into four apartments. killed by Fall. Joseph PerJek, who waJ employed on a farm at Manalapan, died Tues-. day of last week at the freehold hospital from a broken neck. He received his injury from a fall from a high potato wagon; Retired Farmer Dead. Zuchary T. Davleon of Long blanch died Friday, aged 82 years. He was a retired farmer and was iUemriftil as PpntUc Six hat To the beauty and style of result in greater speed and born in Manalapan' township. A been in the past"—greatas.lta- long, low bodies by Fisher, power, Until you haye seen widow, three sons and two daugh- performance hasjproved—' Oakland has added the swag' arid driven it you cannot ters survive him. * • a—toddy* a Pon'tlac Sbth evjen ger touch of smaller, smarter realize what style, what color Marriage Announced. more beautiful, even more . wheels and larger tirei. . and what performance to- • Mrs. Albert G. Reinhart and Na- thrilling than ever to drivel Mechanical advancements dayVPontiac Six affords. * thaniel C. Devoll, both of Brielle, have announced their marriage Htf S, mil * $74SlStKrl Roaubttr. «M1| PtuutorCSTHt CdbrUtt. S7»Ii *Door Sedan. M»i Stmt Undo) Stdm, $STSt which took place at Ashury Park on (MiliJAILAmcricm t,$104Sto91265, Mlprto*tdtfa£tory*)ChedtOaJdm\4'PafUUtedeUveredpHc»t» clWiaa. Genera! Mrtort Time Payment Plan «uotfabU vt minimum raim,' August 20th. They will continue to hva at Brielb. Jumped From Auto. pressure Lester Hall of Neptune jumped from a moving automobile recently and received a fractured skull and T.F. Morford Motor Car Co., Inc four,broken ribs. Friends tried ti 21 Mechanic Street, Red Bank. restrain him from jumping but wen unsuccessful. "vv •'«••.'"• . • • • Good Fishing.. ' ' JOSEPH RASSAS "\ CLOSE & WARWICK A party,of Freehold ' fishermen composed of Ellsha White, William 663 Broadway, Long Branch. 1407 Main Street, Asbury Park. Baggett and Theodore Heyers Phone 2130. Phona 6582. caught 76 blueflsh Tuesday of lasl week while .flailing- in the surf a Mantoloking. . ". New high speed carburet ion Lonf Branch Man Dead. Ferdinand W. Krug, som of Frank F. Krug of West Long Branch, died suddenly at the Long Branch hos Flashing pick-up..Sl pital, nged 41 years. Besides hii C: /siS x parents he leaves two brothers an "RODUCT OP GENBRAL MOTORS three sisters. new $vviftnes$..and a full Night Blooming Cereui. says the gentleman A night blooming cereus ewnec by Mrs. C. A. Harkness of Keypon bloomed one. night last week. Mrs. Harknoss had several friends -with of gas for the longest climb from South Carolina her to enjoy the sight ol the beau who always drives a Buick. 4. to the tiful flower. Outing lor Cripplei. lady from New Jersey as they pulled The Newark lodge of Elks, in co operation with Neptune City, is en engine of the day... and attains that peak efficiency tcrtaining 181- crippled childrc Supplementing the up .to the bright red pump.. ."pleased from Newark. The children are lo amazing abilities of with any grade of fuel—low-test, high-test or In- cated at a camp on' the shore Buick'simprovedValve- between I to meet you, and no trouble at all to Shark river, in-Hcad engine — pro» Coatly Eitate Sold. viding brilliant new ef- Hair-trigger acceleration! Dazzling new swiftness! shovf you the nearest way to the S. S.*.. • The Hcam estate at Long Brand ficiency and effective^ MntchleBshill-clhnbing—unrivaled ability to was sold recently at auction to J and how does your little bus (and O. Reardon, a real estate spcctato ness at all engine speeds maintain a high pace hour after hour —these are of Brooklyn. The price was $75,00 —are two wonderful not mere phrases but definite, uuthentlo abilities of " it's a pert neat Dodge),take to The placo cost $3,000,000 thre new Silver Anniversary years ago. • the Silver Anniversary Buick features. our scenery ? ". •... v says the Hoiplttl Mtnagert. Buick. Mrs. Henry E. Ackorson of Key A new high-prcBsurc lady from New Jersey, port and Dr. James F. Ackcrman o gas pump—completely Take this new Buick out, Aebury Park have been ro-appointci smilingly . . • "I like to the board of managers of th Pruwra CatoUne Pump eliminating tho old- on tho highway. Test it county tuberculosis hospital at A! fashioned vacuum tank to tho limit. Learn at lenwood. , — assures a steady flow of fuel under all S. S.* and my little Surprise Shower. tho wheel tho whole Mis; Mildred Kyto of Lorn driving conditions; and anew high-speed carburetor wonderful story of its «rrandtherf'« urea- bus is perfectly Branch, who It engaged to Fran —the most expensive employed on any motor car- new engine—new hlgh- son why every kind Luther, waj given a surprise ml produces unrivaled ease of starting, smooth opera- prossuro fueling and of driver (or every content with S.S.* ccllaneoua ahowct last Friday nigh tion and maximum economy. kind of ear sales for by Mrs. Clarence Kyto, new high-speed carbu- •nd insists upon anywhere"... Lod(e Convention, The world-famous Buick Valvc-in-Hcad engine— retlon. Provo to yourself The 41st annual «tnt« conventlo JVou Hlgh-Spotd CarbunUon "Standard" Gasoline of tho Patriotic Ordct Son» with these two engineering advancements—attains —it's tho|grcat ear of •nd "Standard",Motor ' America will be held at Long Brand tho highest degree of efficiency of any automobile tho world! Oil... »ek any one of the on th« third Tucaday and Wednos eight million" motorists -. I... iMgentUmonfrom South dny of August next year. 'from New Jereoy to the BougKl Houte al Freehold. may mMn "Sunny South" Mr. and Mri. James D, McCullocl THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY {JeorgU line why they un •. > thin again wo or* fairly of Farmlngdile inspected • house si . tbeie power iwim and'their attain that An alt" meant Freehold lait week, They decided t> aniwer it always the same. >. buy the property on Saturday am "reliable products tnd service novt In on the aame day. everywhere** J8D.000 In Motor Feet. Th» Ktyjiorl offlco of the iteti motor I vehicle department report that It .hi) collected 100,000 tn (« WITH Jil AST EH PIECE HOD IKS JlY 1MMIK1I lined January flrst. 8 F. Mason t In charge ol tho offlcf, j A New March. / Arthur Pryor Of Anbury Park hai written » march entitled Queen H. L.. ZOBEL STANDARD Tltnnla, Tho mnrch hai bcon tied cntcd to Mayoi Claronco E. F, Ho Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor rick of Aibury Tirk. CAROLINE Won an Automobile, , Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. A Dodge Mdsn, which wit dli poaod ol My the M«nn»quRn (lull ant Telephone 955 Trfophon. 90 (run club, wu *w«rdod to F, B. Ap nlojrsts o( Cronford lait wook. Gill te Q«»eni«. , i U / It ,0O»n oi t*s 44th dlvlilon *A< WHEN BETX'EH AUTOMOBILES AHE 'Same Musical Score as z at the Roxy, N. Y., played by LA ROS.

TO-MORROW & FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th AND LAST TIMES TO-DAY! Ask those who saw it ! It's "Dick's" greatest role Don't Miss this iPicture! ; aince "THE PATENT LEATHER KID." (Famous Dog Star)" », ^/ in the Great Story of \he Mounted , I1'

Outlln« b*iuty of BIIH« DOT*| CHTP Brook's diihtng xhar«cteri»tlon~«nd tha in- tpired dlrtctlo^ of Alexan- der Kordx Europe's ion- —Featuring—-" molt |9treefbr, combiii* to «n*ka«Th« Yellow Lily;'on*. Richard Barthelmess of tho niion'i blggeit hill! WM. RUSSELL in Virginia Broivn Faire ' "The Wheel Wheeler Oakman Richard A. D!r«ct«d b> , of Chance " Rowland Alexander , A Gripping Drama o{ the tsnadlan North', Present! Korda Don't FaU to See ADDED ATTRACTIONS "THE WHEEL OF Allene Ray in . CHANCE" BILLIE DOVE "YELLOW CAMEO" —WITH— —IN- Kinogram News Richard Barthelmess. "THE YELLOW LILY" Screaming Comedy Screaming Latest Continuous Show Comedy. Eox News. -OTHER PICTURES- V2:30 —11:00 P. Af Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, September 3,4,5,6 FOUR D A^- S Frank Borzage's Greatest Love Lyric

—WITH—. AN G E Janet

THE WORLD'S RECORD-BREAKING MOTION PICTURE. NEVER SUCH MAGNIFICENT SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT ! 4 Weeks 11 Weeks at the Roxy, N. Y., at the Globe Theatre, it broke all existing New York. records !

A Great Show! It It advisable to come EARLY FOR SEATS

FRANK BORZ^GES PRICES: Coritlnuout Performance • SEPTEMBER 3rd; Adults, ... 50c LABOR DAY. C Children, • •• • 25 2:30—IliOO P.M.

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GOVERNOR SMITH RETURNS RED CROSS REPORT. TETLEVS TO BUY STORE TONY Dtmocralio, Candidate a Visitor at TROUBLE ABOUT A ROAD. WAGNER ESTATE SOLD. Aeriitance to Veterane and Familial FINAL SUMMER CONCERT, RETAINED FOR THE Two R«d Bank Homu. THEY WILL SOON OWN THEIR IT WAS OIVEN BY EAST FRONT HARRY MORRIS HOLDS UP SYNDICATE BUYS RIVER —Life Saving Teite. IT WILL BE HELD TOMORROW lATTtE TORN FLAO STREET MERCHANTS, Governor Alfred E. Smith of WORK FOR TWO PAYS. FRONT PROPERTY. In July the Monmouth county PRESENT QUARTERS. ' New York, Democratic candidate Red Cross chapter, of which Miss NIGHT AT RUMSON.' , ED TO THE ST, Tlie',9aM HM ''irtually Been Mad* Affair ','«t GIotT HoMl Monday or president, who was greeted by The State Highway Committlon Will Homeitead and Vacant Land Owned Gladys Hayward of Red Bank is sec- Tether Ball Contest and Handball be Guidon o< the Oli -„..„ Now kad it H X«p*cUd That 4b« Night Wai in Appreciation of tHy.y tbout 200,000 persona at Seagirt on Resort to. Condemnation Proceed- by Late John Wagner Sold to rttary, took care of 29 cases, in Finali on Saturday—Athletic Ambul.nce Company !e New .. New Owners Will T«k« Till* Nrat Hunting Ra-Opantng Theate* on Saturday, returned to New York ings to Obtain Land on Mr. Mor- Neighboring Property Owner*— which requests wero mo.de for as- Contest! and Community Sim servid In the State C Week—Price $58,000. Bad Front Strait. esterday morning. Monday after- ris'* Triangle Farm. Price Said to be $160,000. sistance and advice. Of the number and Dance on LeborDay. pretilve Ceremony at • Negotiations are under way for Tony Hunting of Fair Haven, who noon he was a visitor at the Elkus Another dispute has broken out The John Wagner property on the 25-were ex-service men and tUeir The final concert of the summer ortate on Tower Hill. Monday river bank at the north end of families, two were in the army, one The war torn and tat? the «al« of the'Tetley newspaper and will tomorrow reopen the theater on ictweon JL Middletown township it Victory park at Rumson will be 1 the old Rod Bank «**,*„ stationery itore building on the eaat East Front itteet, under the name right he was a dinner guest of Wil- land -owner and tho state highway Grange avenue, Fair Haven, togeth- was in the navy and ono was a •eld tomorrow night. In the event liam H. English on Riverside drive. er with the adjacent acreage of the company of world war lame;' ltd* of Broad street The buyers of the Hunting theater, 'was the commission of New Jersey, relative of rain the concert will be held on guidon that tho boyi ear1 • art Millard Fillmore Tetley and Ms guest ot honor at a testimonial ban- At this dinner Uzal H. McCarter of to the new state highway*cut-oil •state of the late John Wagner was Seven persons have passed .the Friday night. Efforts are being Red Bank, a lifelong Republican, old Monday to a syndicate com- them on the battlefields of ion. Millard Fillmore Tefley, Jr., quet held at the Globe hotel Monday which is being built north of: Mid- Red Cross senior life saving teBt. made to make the last concert the Franco and , are the owners of the business. A'de- night.' It was gives by the mer- announced that he would vote for dietown village. Harry Morris, own- posed of Carl C. Shipp.ee, - Gerald They are Gladys Wyres of High- best of the season. The program Smith for President. Another Mon<- llolbrook, William, H. Pettes, A. C. served in tho stato capltol posit hat been paid and virtual? all chants of East 'Front street and er of Triangle farm, is the land own- lands, ' Gladys McGuiro and Louise will consist of a community sing ;on. They were pre«entey Mrs. William Ward, "My Pet" nWchanta doing business in that sec- sheriff. He left the Republican par' but it is understood that it brought pie and impresivo. Th0 present*, ty is owned by the Morris realty company of Red Bank, which haB Princeton. Francis Schneider ot by William Ward, "I Still Love speech was made by" Joseph; Fit ««u*< company of Perth Amboy. tion. > - ty for tho Progressive movement a the contract for the cut-off, from $160,000. The sale'was made by Long Branch passed the junior life You" by Mrs. Theodore Clark, fow years back. Joseph G. McCue of Rumson and the occeptonco speech waa fcUoVfcjlTi The price li »58,000. TEe prop- Covers were laid for one hundred going througn his land with the road aving test. , "Just a Little Way From Home" by Governor Moore for the state.. EiWr persons and every seat at the at- work. Mr. Morris did this by for- was closed. Monday afternoon at the Mrs. Louis Branin, "The Sunshine erty hai a frontage of 28 feet and Farmers' loan and trust company of twined about the flagstaff am sUvel It varies in depth. 'The land ja con- tractively arranged tables was occu- bidding the company to go through f Your Smile" by Max Nielsen, bnnd,s emblematic of the battles.la" s pied, Tho tables were decorated by his property. After holding up the New York, who arc executors of the "In My Boquet of Memories" by siderably longer on one Bide than on THE NEW SEWAGE PLANT Wagner estate. THE LEGION MEMORIAL. which the ambulanco company par* H the other and the rear boundary line :f em« and choice dahlia blooms and work for two days ho got legal ad- Miss Eleanor King, "The Ringers'' ticipated. Tho ambulanco boyi went \ f I* irregular. The building occupier the dining hall was brightened by PLANS ACCEPTED BY THE vice, He Wan told that it would be The Wagner mansion is one of by E. G. Kellett, "You're a Real mostly clad in civilian clothe*;IW^w the entire width .and it is about 65 festoons of red, white and blue a comparatively simple matter for tho show places on the banks of the LACQUE WILL BE DEDICATED Sweetheart" by • William Sinclair MAYOR AND COUNCIL. . ON ARMISTICE DAY. j cept for the overseas csprwlu"eiJL'*| feet deep. / * atreamors. Popular selections were the stato highway commission to North Shrewsbury river. The mas- ind "Chlquito," by Miss King and they wore. Some of them wore unW'^ toko action to havo tho road cut The Tetley newspaper and sta- played by Chct Arthur's seven-piece BU. for BulldiuT'the Plant Will ter house is an architectural beauty Tbe Ceremony Will Take Place at Mr. Sinclair. A solo will be forms. All of thcro bad sped*^ tlonery busjnessjs one of the oldest orchestra, which will play at the new /Be Opanacl Monday Night, Stp. through Mr. Morris's farm despite and is an exact duplicate, of an. old given by George H. Hallanan, Jr.; armbands. Col Ballantine and bkH his opposition* the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Wheis •t Red Bank. Its founder was the theater. • tembar 17th—Approval of tho Normandie estate. The house has the Memorial Will be Unveiled— who is ten years old. Selections will staff took part in the eerewonle*.™' late John T. Totley, a veteran of ttio Attractive folders bearing Mr. Plani Made by Two St«to Bo«rd«. After obtaining this information twenty rooms and six bath rooms Gift of Flagpole and Cannon, be given by the Victory park or- chestra. It was a great day for the att* civil war who moved to Bed Bark Hunting's picture and the menu The commissioners of Red Bank, Mr. Morris told the Thompson com- and has every modern convenience. The memorial placquo for mlanco company boys and the otb*'4 from New York in 1883. Previous were a feature of the table decora- at a special meeting Monday night, pany to go ahead with their work The main property has a frontage of Shrewsbury post of the American On. Saturday afternoon • of this » members of the 42d dlvittony ' to taking up his residence here Mr. tions. The picture was from Mr. accopted plans for th> new sewage and notified tho state highway com- 400 feet on the river ond 300 feet Legion of Red Bank, which is to be week the annual tether ball contest Sunday was "Rainbow DMtJu'r' Tetley was foreman of an elevated Hunting's collection of personal pho disposal plant at Red Bank. Bids mission that ho yielded to this on Grange avenue with riparian given by the owners of the Molly for the children will be held tinder Day" at Seagirt. Red Banker* wife Hi' lailroad .system at Mew York. He tographs and was used by him when for building the plant* will bo re- course • under protest. He also noti< rights extending 300 feet into the Pitcher hotel will be presented on the direction of Miss Margaret Deis- did not go to Seagirt thai day aid ' opened his newspaper and station- he and Mrs. Hunting-were' on tho ceived Monday night, September fled the commission that he would Shrewsbury river. On the main es- Sunday, November j 11th, which is ler, the playground supervisor.' The who expressed regret ove* the in" « ery business in a small building on vaudeville stage under the profes- 17th. The expense of the new plant not accept their offer of $1,100 for tate there is an attractive lodge in Armistice Day., At. the same time finals of the men's singles and clemency of the weather could nattfi« the east side of Brond street.' The sional name of Hunting h Frances. IB restricted to $140,000. H. Bur- the land needed for the road on hts addition' to the master residence. the legion will give to the hotel doubles' in the handball tournament reserved their sympathy tor MM' lite of this building Is now occupied The menu, which was Bcrved under aett Cleveland of New York drew farm. Mr. Morris informed the There is also a-five-car garage with company a German cannon and flag- will be played on Saturday. John other occasion. Although Seagu " by the floral storo ot W. W. Kenne- the personal management of George the plans and he will buperviso the commission that the land in ques- living quarters on the second floor. pole for use on the hotel grounds. Delaney won the boys' singles title only a few miles distant- from dy' & Sons. Zwem, the new dining room chef work. Previous to the meeting tion is worth $6,000 at the lowest On the cast side of Grange ave- The ceremonies will take place in He defeated William Leahy. John- Bank, thero wero no ahow The lower part of the smjill build' at the hotel, consisted of celery, Monday night the plans had betm calculation 'and that ho would make nue, nearly opposite the river front front of the Molly Pitcher, where King and James C. Delaney de- en entire absence of the v«v*«i ing wherq Mr. Tetley started his olives, fruit cocktail, chicken con- approved by the stato board of a fight in the courts to get this property, there is an acre and n the. memorial will be erected. feated John Delaney and John Ochs humidity that made folks swell business was used as a store and somme jullen, fried filet of solo with health and by tho stato board of amount. This means'that the state half plot on which there to a. mod- for the boys' doubles-title. May here. " • '- * s the upper part WBB used as living tartar sauce,. Philadelphia capon highway commission will have to re ern dwelling and' stable used as gar- The legion, at a special meeting navigation and commerce. Murphy won the girls' singles title About sixty of tho 122 raemberr> quarters. Thfe building is now back with sage dressing, green peas en sort to condemnation proceedings deners' quarters. Also there is a Monday night, made plans for the by defeating her sister Dorothy. of Breevort's meat market and it Is casing, snowflake potatoes; corn on The plant will-be constructed on; to get the land required for the ten-acre plot facing East Front ceremonies. Cecil MacCloud presid- of the ambulance company , weti" the site of the present one on the The handball and tennis tournament present The Red Bank cavalry'trpen' used as a house. When the business cobf combination salad, ice cream, road. However, the Job will not be street between (Grange avenue a%d ed at the meeting in the absence of cups are on display in one of the outgrew .'these quarters' Mr. Tetloy cake, coffee,-tea; and .cigars. river bank near Cooper's bridge. held up by this-fact The road work Hance road and adjoining the prop- Dr. A. M. Englert. Posts at Long acted as their escort and after','"'-' If will be much larger than the Hallanan stores on River road. ceremony tho ambulance boyi moved it to a building on East Front The affair was arranged by a will go on. and thj5v value of the erty of M*. Pettes; one of the buy- Branch, Farmingdale, Asbury Park street, near Broad street. Later he committee composed of Dominic plant now in'use and land will be land will be determined by condem- era. These two additional plots on and Belmar had representatives at Instead of miscellaneous articles treated to nipper at the troop occupied half, of the preBent. Well- Palaia as chairman, with Martin bought adjoining the property where nation proceedings after the road is Grange avenue are included in'the the meeting. They stated that their the winners of the Labor day ath- ten. Just for old times sake ,er building on Broad street. From Mill, Abrsm ICridel, Abram Dixon the present plant is located. A built. sale. • posts would forego their customary letic events this year will receive of the ambulance boys wall will be built to prevent the Armistice Day services in order to medals. William Sinclair is chair- their army mess kits with _„, therehe moved to the building on and George W. Bray' as'Ms assoel- The land which is needed for the Mrs. William Dickerson and fam. Broad street -where the United atos. Mr. Bray was toastmstster and land from being washed into the participate with the Red Bank post man of the Labor day. events. Many ate supper in regular army river. This new project has-been road through Mr. Morris's farm ly, who are.occupying the Wagner at the dedicatory exercises, entries have been received. The They played the old-time States store company is located. he handled the affair in a very able comprises a strip 600 feet long and homestead, are planning a lengthy F,rom tljjo last mentioned place,the discussed at many meetings of the A special meeting of the county program for Labor day night will jokes on each other like they manner. ... ', of varying width. The widest part tour of Europe next year and it is be the presentation of prizes at to do, they sang tho old-time ' business was moved fifteen years The invited guests in addition to commissioners. > It has been stated understood that after their tour executive committee of American that the new plant will be o! at- of the strip is 100 feet. The prop- eight o'clock, a short community songs'and after supper they ago to its present location. - This Mr. Hunting were Mayor William erty is known ^s Triangle farm be- abroad they will make their resi- legions is called for tonight at Red store' was originally part of the But- tractive design and that the con- Bank by Chairman. William Gilmar- sing at nine o'clock, with Eugene around and talked until welt H. If. White, Ferd S. SalrooYi, cause of its location at the junction dencp on Long Island. Mrs. Dicker- Wenzell as soloist; and a dance . dark about their army ex ton building. ;: Charles K. Champlln, Morris H. tents which will bo discharged into of the Btato highway and a town- eon is a daughter of the late Mr. tin of Keyport. At thb meetingia the river, will bo almost 100 per resolution -will be presented in the handball court;. The dance will Most of the boys had ««,.»», In 1886 MlUard-FUlmore Tetley Jacks, Joseph B. Asay, William. A, ship road. These two roads form a Wagner arid, is well known in this end at midnight and will conclude their families with them ami , became a partner with John T. Tet- Sweeney, Peter 3, 'Elchele, Arthur cent pure. If these statements aro triangle. Near the tip of the trian- vicinity, where she has lived since favor of the proposed government borne but by facts there will be a veterans' hospital at Elkwood Park. the season's activities at the park folks ate supper with the cav ley, his father, in the -business. ' His Sickles, Warren H. Smock, Joseph gle is a roadside booth. This booth her girlhood and where' the family ( under the direction of Edgar Louis men. MoBtly tho ex-service,' Bhare in the 'business was a gift to Salz, Harry H. Clayton, Leo Shus- big improvement over present con- would.have to be torn down or has made many friends. This resolution -will be presented a the state American legion conven- Keuling, the recreational director talked about humorous hraV from his father* After the tennan,- Thomas Irving Brown, Au- ditions. *"'• • _ _' '•' moved away because the new cut- of the pork. , - things that happened to - death of his father,Millard Fillmore gustus AT. Mintqn and George Soons. off road will run directly across the tion which will be held- at Bridge- HALF OF TRACT SOLD. "'* DINNER TO GRAND KNIGHT. The winners of- the murnbletypeg one recalled any ghastly Tttley became the sole owner and Speeches lauding Mr. Hunting'were land occupied by the. booth. Twen- ton Friday and Saturday of this tionsv fan the business alone. He had made.by those at the guest table r' )•— ty young apple trees in prime bear- It Will be Given~Thursdar Night week. The presentation will be by contests were May Murphy an Buytn Soon Found for New Water J. Donald. Sterner, legion resolution Harold Kerr. Originally the ambulance . great respect iand veneration for his and many bits of humor were forth- Witch Development. ing , condition will have to be For John H. Naughton. father and he sought to emulate the coming from the speakers. grubbed out to make room for the officer for Monmouth county. An pany was, composed entirely More than half of the lots of the A testimonial dinner will be ten- effort will be made to get the state FOR ST. AGNES'S SCHOOL. young men at Red Bank and ' example of his father. He served William A. Sweeney paid a high load. Also there. are two sign- dered John H. Naughton' of Rum- several terms as 'a councilman of tribute to the late M. E. McNulty, Water Witch Beach development of boards, for which Mr. Morris re- convention ,to indorse Elkwood ity. Due to deaths and otHer t« son on Thursday night of this week, Park as the site for the hospital Card Party and Dance Given a some replacements were made ' Red Bank, as his father had done, former owner and proprietor of the tho Peck ealea agency havo been ceives rent, which will have to be by Bed Bank council of the Knights Brentwood Hotel at Leonardo, and during part of his last term ho theater, which brought forth much sold since the development.was out torn down or moved away. Pamphlets and other literature men from Newark, the C of Columbus at the council home showing tho advantages of Elkwood Two hundred persons attended i Jersey; City and other more ;' was acting mayor of the town when applause. Warren H.' Smock, who is on the market less than two weeks on Riverside avenue. Mr. -Naughton Mayor Archibald L. Miller .was on a business associate of Mr. Hunting ago. On Monday 79 of the avail- Mr. Morris has a large frontage Park for the hospital will be dis- card party and dance given Satur- places. One Ohio man who ; on the present stats highway. He is grand knight of the council.. In tributed at the convention. It is ex day night at the Brentwood hotel member of the ambulance eoi . a trip for th'e benefit of his health. in tho theater venture, told,of two eble 127 lots of this c-ibdivision addition to the dinner there will be mistakes'he had made in* his life. were sold... The sales aggregated claims that for this reason the new pectedthat^the" Keyport, Freehold at Leonardo for the benefit of St., was at the ceremonies Sundew Four years ago Mr. Tetley further state highway cut-off will not in- an entertainment and several box- and Matawan posts will have repre- Agnes'a school at Atlantic arranged his vacation ao theti emulated the oxample of his father One was moving Ills office away $76,000 and included beach front ing bouts. Music will be provided from such a fine lot of business men lots which sold at pricea ranging crease the value of his land but will sentatives at ,the meeting tonight. lands. Bridge, euchre and pinochle would have time to be present;.' by giving a half interest in the news- cause a Ibis to him because the road- by Hackett's orchestra. The affair Their co-operation will be asked in wero played and there were many T#o ambulance connany was u paper and stationary business to his as there were on East Front street, from $1,200 to $1,500 each. Lots will be held in the auditorium, which and the other was the fathering of which are not on the beach front cide booth and signboards will have taking part in the'' Armistice day prize winners. Goldpieces donated only New Jersey mijt tn tha son, Millard Fillmoro Tetley, Jr., to be torn down or moved and be- will bo decorated' with Japanese exercises at Red Bank. by Mayor John R. Snedeker and division. The colors of the, company1'! as a New Years present. • Mil- the fight against Sunday movies. but which give, the owners the right lanterns and colored crepe paper. Louis Hartung were won by Mrs. Mr, Smock says he is now as strong- to use tho public beach on the de- cause the apple trees will have to were the only ones of New Jersey's land, Jr., is a'Red Bank,boy who be grubbed out. Among tho. invited guesta and The Red Bank post has bought Runke and Mrs. ReiUy. Vocal selec- units that had not keen placed,Wt/ has made good. He graduated from ly in favor of Sunday movies as he velopment, sell for $895 to $700 150 tickets for the opening per- was at one time against them. The This is the second dispute which speakers are Eev. John B. McClos- tions were given by members of th the state house. With tbe guidon nil," the Red Bank high school and af- each. Most of the buyers nre sum- key, Rev. Edward J. Heil and John formance at the new Hunting the- blind men/a club at Atlantic High- the ambulance company at the e»ji- i mention ol Sunday movies seemed mer residents of Water Witch and the state highway commission has terwards took a two-year business run into in building the cut-off. The J. Quinn of Red Bank, Kcv. Michael ater tomorrow night. They have in- lunds. Miss Rita Dunne was hostess itol, the state's collection of went) .course at Columbia college* to meet with the approval of almoBt vicinity. A few sales were made vited the legion members of the 1 everyone present, as Mr. Smock's first dispute broke out a few weeks h. Callahan of Atlantic Highlands, and her assistants were Miss Cecilia war battle emblems ia now eon*, After finishing his studies at Co- to speculator buyers from Now Rev. John E. Murray, Mayor W. other posts of the county and tho Finn, Marion Haesett, Norms Mar- plete. v _ ' " ' " remarks on this subject were en- York, Newark and Jersey City. ago with Charles Dresser of Red members of their families to make ( ft lumbia/Millard took a position with thusiastically applauded.. Bank, who owns the former Hemb- Warren Barbour and Jere J. Carew r:n, Mary Keaton and Bemlce the Pennsylvania railroad company. When completed the i'avelopment lfng farm.-For two days Mr. Dres- of Rumson, Rev. Thdmas A. Kear- use of. the tickets. The visitors Donaldson. He gave up this employment to Joseph B. Asay, chief of the fire will contain 169 lots, but at the ney of Keansburg, Rev. Father are to meet at the post room at AT M&LLY PITCHER GRItt. *] department,''told of tho minute In- ser, held up work on tho road by seven o'clock. Tony Hunting, for A Social Event There Tomorrow1 , "Vork in his father's store and after present time one section containing barricading the route with automo- Gribben, Rev. Father Carson and JUDGMENT fife POSSESSION. being there a year and a half ho spection given the theater and that 42 lots has not been opened for biles. Subsequently he took away Thomas A. Bcatty of Long Branch, whom the theater is named, IB the and Another Next Weak. ' % became a partner with his father. it was as near fireproof as modern Bale. The entire tract is to be the barricade and the work on the Rev. Father Graham of Bernards- manajjer and part owner of tho Dr. Englert Wine Suit Againsl Judge Joseph Slcgler of the Bn'*''« The business has grown under the construction could make it Molds filled by tho developers, who also road was resumed. Condemnation ville and T. N. Kennedy of the Bis- Hunting theater. In buying the Woodley Hotpital Proprietor. sex county Juvenile court wUl en*r M II. Jacks, proprietor of tho Carlton tickets the legion members are 1 partnership arrangement and about guarantee to put down graveled proceedings will bo used by the hop McFaul assembly. Judgment for rent nmounting t tertain thei directors of the Ltnape ,£ ' a year or so ngo tho store quarters theater, publicly expressed his best streets and graded sidewalks with' showing their appreciation of the building and loan association of ?>j wishes to Mr. Hunting and wished state highway commission to obtain Fred Finncrty of Rumson is entertainment provided by Mr. ana $803.59 and for possession ol were enlarged to accommodate'the out cost to the lot owners. tltle\to Mr. Dresser's land. chairman ot the committee in charge Woodley hospital on Broad street Newark and a nambor of the city* ,J increasing trade.' i. . ' for him much success in his under- During the past week the Peck Mrs. Hunting overseas during tho officials of Newark at the MollfVJ taking.' of tho arrangements for the dinner. world war. at Red Bank was awarded to Dr. agency has sold six lots at its Gate- Others on tho committee are Wil- and Mrs. Andrew M. Englert in a Pitcher grill at Red Bank Thursday "i , RED BANK BOY MlSSINd. Ferd S. Salmon, Augustus M. Min- way development at Atlantic High- Coney Island Excursion. aitcrnoon of next week. Preceding A The annual excursion from Key- liam Lyons, Paul Morris, Elliott Sul- Alfred Wolfskiel and Cecil Mac suit which they brought in tho Long Arnold Bennett Hat - Been Gone ion, and Arthur Sickles, the latter lands and two;at its Country. Club livan, Charles Giblin and Jere J. Cloud are delegates to the state Branch district court F'.iday before the dinner Judge Slegler end hit % two being members of the Fair Ha- development in Middletown town- port* and Keanshurg to the Coney convention. guests will go for a fishing trip •» *•' From Home Since Saturday. Inland Mardi Gras will bo held Carew. Tho entertainment commit- Judge Leo Warwick. The action v ven borough council with Mr. Hunt- ship, near Red Bank. All these lots tee consists of Harold* A. Giblin, was against Mrs. Mario A. Sparks, the Shrewsbury river. ^ V ' Arnold Bonnott, sixteen years ing, each tpoke of Mr. Hunting's Tuesday night, September 11th. old, ion of Everett Bennett of Me- were bought by people living out- Walter Graham and William Jef- TO REOPEN STORE. tho proprietress of tho hospital. In Mrs. Jacob Cohen of South Or- good qualities at an official of the sido of Monmouth county. Plans The trip will bo made on the steam- frey. ange will entertain 25 friends from chanic street, has been missing from borough and-ptSUgcd the support, of er City of Xeansburg which will Mrs. Bertha Finkelitein and Son to a talk with a Register reporter this his homo since Saturday morning, for filling in the Riviera section of morning Dr. Englert said he wouli Asbury Park, Deal and Allenhunt * Fair Haven residents. tho Gataway development are in leave Koyport nt six o'clock and Reiume Business, at a Mah Jongg and bridge party tt ' He was last scon by his father, who Keansburg at half-past six o'clock. MONMOUTH DAY. tako possession of the building In a Joseph Salt,,in a few well-chosen the hands of landscape artists who Mrs. Bertha Flnkelstein and her few days. He and Mrs. Englcrt aro the Molly Pitchor grill tomorrow ft' ••' left him at work In the house at words, welcomed Mr. Hunting to the The boat will return from Coney eleven o'clock. havo boon engaged to '••:' out this County Residents Invited to Seagirt son Lionel, wjo carried on tho cloth the owners of the building. ternoon. East Front street district and ex portion of tho dovolopmcnt, Island after tho Mardi GT&S parade. Tomorrow. ing business of tho late Joseph M . Arnold la five feet six Inches tal pressed a doslro that the theater civ Flnkclstoin several years after hit Belferd Harveit Home, , ' and weighs, 185 pound*. Ha ha* Tomorrow will be Monmouth A CHILDREN'S PARTY. joy its' fullest patronage. A NEW EATONTOWN CLUB. Cakei'Sale at Fair Haven. county day at tho stato camp at death under tho name of tho Roches- A harvest home dinner for the i light brown hair and blue «yes. At As a fitting close to a most pleat A cake sale will bo held at Al- Seagirt and at half-past two o'clock tor Clothes Shop at 12 West Fron It Wet Held Monday by Mr., Wai benefit of Chemical flro company of. < tha time h« left home he was wear- ant evontng Foter J. Elchele, past It Held lU Fir.t Social Event U«t laire's meat market at Fair Haven Governor A. Harry Moore, who Is street and who closed tho store a ler Rutie.ll of River Street, Bolford will Do held tomorrow nlghY i ing a pair of light tan golf knick exalted ruler of tho Rod Bank lodgo Wadneiday Afternoon. next Saturday afternoon for tho spending tho summer at the Llttlo fow months ago, will reopen tho .. Mrs. Walter F. Russell of Hive at tho flrchouso. The* rrlenu will1'' en, a whlto ihlrt, whlto tneaVen of Elk», of which Mr. Hunting ia a A sowing club was recently benefit of tho Fair Haven Metho- •White Houao nt tho state camp, wll storo Saturday. Lionel Finkclstein street guvo a party Monday after- comprlso clam chowdei*, potato • and a pair of; bluish colored golf member, In behalf of the merchants formod by tho young girls of Eaton' dist church. Tho aalo will bo con- address tho visitors. Governor had planned to go to California to noon for Ruth nnd William Wan- inlnil, boiled ham; lima beam, c»}>-' ' ' ttocklngs. He wat bareheaded and of East Front utroet ond Wharf avc town and a party was held last ductod from two to flvo o'clock. Mooro wants as many Monmouth tako a position with a relative thcro. ner of Now York, who aro visiting bagc aalad, rolls, coffee, hid t*«,' wore a bathing suit under his outer nue, presented Mr. Hunting with r Wednesday afternoon at Mist Agnes The sale commlttco la composed of county folks to bo thcro as possible Plans havo chnnged, however, ond her. Tho afternoon was spent in homo-mado .ipjilo pit and illcid garments. (told mounted fountain pon, and Cotgraavo'a on Corllos avenuo for Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Harvey irrcspcctlvo of color, creed or politi- ho will romain hero and assist hi playing games and a luncheon was peaches. _ \ _ *.'( • Arnold was a student at the Rod Thomas Irving Brown prosontod Mr; club mombors and tholr friends. Little and Miss Gladys Taylor. cal affiliation. Ho wants it to bd' a mother In tho management of their tcrvoi). The luncheon table was dec- Bank high school. His fathor i« a Hunting with a large, handsome bai. Games were playod and a luncheon largo family gnthcring from old his- clothing business. orntcd with cut flowers and stream- Visitor From Kentucky. i salesman for steam cjoken. A ktt of flowers, a gift of Mrs. Hunt' was served. Among thoso present torical Monmouth. Ing to her husband. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR. ers, Tho paity guests were John J. W. Simon of Hcndorson, Kin* . search for the missing boy li being wore Miss Joailo Borneckcr, Miss GLOBE HOTEL RESTAURANT. and Ella Hylln, Gonevlevo an tucky, recently vl»lt«d his broOler, ,1 conductod by tho Hod Dank police After the ceremonies, at the Globo Dorothy Strykor, Mils Isabella K«n< 40 and 81 Leroy Place, Red Bank, New Jeriey. Dance a); Rumton. Red Bank's Oldett Established Eat. Klchard Nlcollcttl, Elonnor and Abo Simon ot Worthily itrtit, I lintel Mr. Hunting invited those a r.o, Mlssos Doris and Carol Baden A social and donco will bo held on Fred Borcolll, Rita and Edward Bll- whom ho had not men in ten ywriv ' Hie banquet to accompany him Tho Shrewsbury Academy, a priv- ing Place Under NeV Management. Attention to Farmers. Miss Dorothy and Junior Chatoyj ate school for boys and girls, wll Saturday night of this wcok at hofT, nnd Frank Luciano. across the atroet to tht Hunting the- If you enjoy n pure, wholcsonv Perishable produce picked up by Minos Barbara apd Patricia Seoloy, begin tho fall term Monday, Sop Holy Rosary hull at Rumson. Music mcnl, prepared mid served undc Annual Harveit Hone flttfier Us by OlOO P. M. guaranteed Now ater, where his friends made an in- Mlai Dorothy, John and Arthur tcmbor 24th. Tho usual nchoo strictly unitary conditions, then you All Salnti' Church, Naveelnlc. given by Enworth liagui of H, York delivery nt Ofto P. M. by flf- spection of the theater and lt« many branches i preparation for college will bo provided by Hnckctt'j or- church. »t {he library «t V ' Frailer, Arnold Strykci and Edward diostra. . should bo n regular pntron of th Dont forget tho fair for Ston t»on fast trucks. A. Baclgalupi, with new features, Grout credit waa giv- Clark. , a primary department. By roquost Globo hotel restaurant. Special church on tho church groundi N. J., Thursday evtnlnt, National Produce Co,, phone 67B.— en to Mrs. Hunting for her artlstli ot many parents school will begin business men's blue plate .luncheon, 80th, 8:00 p, M, to fliflOF . «,. Advertlmmont. • SpecUl Attention to Ladlei. Wednesday afternoon, Scptombol ability In thi color ichomi of thi Every Wednesday Nl«ht nt 8:30 and closo nt 1:30.* Mrs. No matter whether it's a bob, s 76 cents, Dnlly dinner, special at- 5 th.—Advertisement. eta, |l,0Q,-nAdVertl»«m«nt. Harvetl Horn* vSupparl lobby and Interior decoration). ' li Victor night at Tuitlng'i. Mon- Patterson will continue in chnrgo of nhlnglo, n shnmpoo, a facial mns tractive monu, $1,00. Sunday din- Wednesday nlto, Sdmombor 10th mouth itroel, near Broad street, tho primary room. H. C. Talmngo sago, or just a hair trim, thoro's no ner, $1.50. A visit to our dining Reader!, Attention I Harveit Horn* lladloi, rolls, orthophonlo tlotrolai, A. M., principal.—Ailvortlsomont, room will cnnvlncn you of its mer- Do not fall to read Leon's column, Wednesday nlu, S from 61OO tn DiOO P. M., at Trinity School Examinations, bettor plnco In town for your per- Parish Houic, East Front itroot, Red rseordt and pre-eminent makes ol sonal attention tlmii nt Tho Voguo. its, (jcoreo Zwcrn, proprietor.— Wonderful Information for thi from OtOO to PlOO P, „. Special examinations, for pupils upright and grand pianos. Bring Second-Hand Lumber Advertisement. housswUi,—AdvirUiemint. Pariih llouie.Kist Front Bank. Honnnt Llborty Hot* Co. tho Red Bank schools will bo hold 0 Whlto street, nenr Broad, Km Tickets, IIOO.—Advertisement the family tonight,—Advortiie; for lalei. 2x4, 8x8, 4x10 spruco Bank. Export nrtlnts, prompt serv- Bank, llonefk Llblrtv tho Senior High school Wednesday, menu beams, very clioan, all lengths) aleo Attractive Had. Ticket*, 11,00.—Advi^lntnifiw Septembai 8th, at OtOO o'clock. Aj>. ice, strictly »anltnry conditions, Typewriter Headquarter!. Davlilion'i $1 Shlrl Sal* .• »i» anglo' Iron nnd cyn benm*. Mon- modointc prlcon. Onct you try Tho A now stock of mnnrt lintx) many Typewriter! rented, bought:an ply at thi superintendent's office Sporl Halt for Labor Day mouth Motal and Lumber Co., 17 hnml-mmln. At Mrn. Lolnnami'fl. 14 Iklrt ••!* i Itglni tomorrow morning. Com* School will opon for thi lull tarn VOKUO you bocomo ti regular patron. sold. Twain's, 68 Brot' " ' " early for your ihiro of thorn won- jit Miss A. L, Morrls'i millinery PAN Main street, nonr rnllroml station, —Advortlnomeiit. _ Urond slroot. A fow morn whlto Hank,—Advertisement. begins tomoirow m»r diriul vilum.—Adv«rll«om«nt Monday. Septombei 10th.—Adver- lor, room 10, Elmer building, 00 MaUwan, N. J. Tolophono 207 anil Ilirht colorm! frit* to bn (old A early tor, ym »h " ttiernini. Broad itwet, Kod Bank.—Adver- Matawan,—-Advortlnoment. Notice, $!), formerly $

• ''• ; . *• RED BANK REGISTER, AUGtfST 29.M928. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WANT BETTER DRAINAGE. •DEATH OF JOHN L. MILLER. DIED 0M HIS VACATION. HARNESS JfAKSR OEAD.'' BIG PICNIC FOR BARBERS. HURT IN AUTO CRASH," TO GIVE MUSICAL COMEDY Board ol Direclore to Plan Fall and j Urov PI»«. R«aldanl Diad W»dn.«. Thomat E. Huvlar Died katUr^a; Thr«* Person. UJtTre4 I* C«ltltl«» day—Ha Wai 86 Y.ar. Old, Morning at' HUDauihUr't Homi. on the Ru*«0B,Rosei; , HJ, HELD THIS WEEK Winter Campaign. LAST KEANSBURG RESIDENTS WALTER A: KiBb SUCCUMBED JOiLY.TtME SUNDAY ON VETO John h, Miller of Lcroy plice, ." Three piwoni *e« h»rt WiMVi' The board of director! of the Vxa REGISTER COMPLAINTS. TO HEART TROUBO:. Thonai J^uWard Kuy)^]*, s a xeii • , COLANCRLO'S FARM. f *AT ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Bank young men's Christian associ- Red .Bank, -lied lost Wcdnosday dent of Eatontown tnilny yeajn, died tomobllt accident lait wttk in Wont The MlddUtown Township Commit- !'\"Tlu'U¥» GaTdTn'1 Will h« Pre- ntipn will maet tomorrow night at ntght from a complication of dis- Ha and HI. FarnH7War« Spand|n| cany Saturday rnornirtg; at tht homo Mott ofth. Barbart of Rtd Bank •of J, Horace Harding'* «mte on the tea Promliat to Sat Up a PJan to eases after having been confined to Savaral Waaba at, Ship Bottom toad., A Qfiryatercardriv • ' janted on Thurtdajr and Friday the Social service headquarters' on of his daughter, Mrs. Aienath H, , Want oa tha O«tl«tr-An ElaW- Rumion toad., A Qfitercard Remedy Condition! There—Man/ Wn room nine weeks. This wM'tha and Na Wai F|M«-8trjekan Whlla Hlggimon of South itrtet, Red tic b y GeorgG e HHarvey of Rumion' ' i; >" NlftMt for the Benefit of the LI-Pearl street at eight o'clock, to.plan Photograph* Exhibited. alt Dlnnar S«rVad la tha Shad* .j>r*>y at- That Place. for an active full and winter cam- first illness ho had suffered in many in a Boat FiiMng, Bank, When ho arid hit' wlfo WON of • Ur|a Grapa Arbor. •kidded on the wet pavement l«j»» Clarton, M.ir>- Keeton, Dorothy sociation conditions in this field. He would be done. He said the com- Brunswick district.' Mist Eleanor because ho once took lettoni in bar- cluding service overteai. He wae Ryan. Helena Harthed;. Cook, James P. Hendrlckson, Ru- The funeral was. held at his lato bering and'afterwards changed hit honorably discharged from Uit army , ' Falrln—-Eleanor Rowman, Lillian Troy. states that tho task is difficult and i.ifttee would have to get legal ad- dolph Malchow, James R. Smo.c!: home Saturday afternoon.' Rev. W. Wanner of New York was maid of vice before taking action'. Mr. Krue- trade to that of butcher. '•• a, thort ago. While at Re4 Bank on' • > Mar/ Poraklevlei, Dorothea Bergln, Irena that there will bo a lot of indif- end Frank A'. Morehoute. Rolland Raver of Pittman, a former honor and Milt Isabelle Victoria, business yesterday he learned; that .' Mortenion. Alva Therktllen, Blanche ference to overcome but he is con- per presented .a petition, signed by pastor of the Red Bank Mothodlsi aleo of New York,-.was .bridesmaid. A baseball garne, . wrestling Toerktlxn, Marl* Billly, Emma Flannlgan, .t large number of East Keansburg Mr. DIFIore, lived -here, and there)' , I^riatMeNotiCatherinCatherine WllllimWlllai, fident that an earnest effort along church, preached [the sermon. On John Lewis of Elizabeth was matches and games of bocces and conservative 'inen and definite re- property owners, for better drain- RUMSON, RESIDENT DEAD. groomsman and Joseph Augustine of was a happy reunion when the tiro. : Mule Or«v«r,-O«na Mount. Dorothy Pad- Friday night the Masonic burial ser^ other contettt took-place. :' men.met. 1.1'„'.-•• ; . v '••. dock. Honorla Leach, Cathnlne Langhani, suits will win supporters to the age. The petition was filed. vtca was conducted at, his home. Elizabeth was-usher, Miss Irene Others present besides those men- Anna B«!«r, .Margaret Rtllly. Dennl, Martin Died Lait Wadntt- cause. Complaint was made that holes day at the Long Branch Hospital, Burial was made at Fair View ceme- Smith of 'Shrewsbury and Michael tioned were Lawrence' Marone, Phil- Btttterfllei—l««be)le Weber, Junt Nel- five to six feet deep were on lots Bergen of Red Bank sang "O ip Costa, Saro' Sharabba, Joteph Pigeon In Apparel Store. - son, Claire" BtocMon. Millie Bleb, Dorothy Dennis Martin of Burnson died tery. The bearers were H. S. Ctomp- Friday afternoon a'cirrier pigeon Jotilllon. Doris Crate. Hilda ROiie. FISHING AT SWIMMING RIVER. near sidewalks on Monmouth ave- ton, Irving Dewltt, Alexander t. Promise Me" - and ' the wedding Sole, James Marlello, Salvatore It- Roiti—Ruth GJbion. Margaret Fltm- nue at East jKeamburg. It was shortly, after midnight last Wednes- MeCoaeh, Charles F. Wenntg, Pred march was played by Larry LaRos, zo, Samuel Cardner, Frank Gloffrb, Walked into Samuel Kauffman't ap- Vlg. Marjorl. Young. Majry Poppa. Wlni- day, at the, Long Branch hospital organist at the Strand theater. - • parel store on Broad store. The bird' led Rallly, Roit Danhli, Ruth Zetter, Dor1 Good Catchas Mada There by a stated that these holes frequently L. Tite and Forrest Compton. Joseph Fontano, William Ferro, , Numbar of Rad Banktrt, got filled with water and that it was from a general breakdown. He had Ralph Aquarro, Samuel Miranda wore an owner's band on one of JU that: Quttotmun, Teeile Bleb. been a patient"at'tho hospital only The bride's gown, was .of ivory leg*. It defied all, efforts'of the Harry Sniffer, Edward Murphy possible for a child to fall in any of satin with a tulle overdress. She and Frank Iaggno. ,, them and get drowned. As these a few days. LITTLE SILVER WOMAN DEAD. More employee! to catch' It. or to,'. . MAN AND WIFE FINED. and Harry Eatelle, janitors at the wore a coronation; veil trimmed with chase it away. It remained at the' ' • River street schoolhouse, went fish- holes are on private property, the He was born at Fair Haven and tulle and carried B shower boquet rir. and Mr.. Joeeph Kublek of committeemen are uncertain as to was a son of John and Bridget Ken- Mra. Helen T. Wikoff Sickle. Died END OF PARK SEASON.. store Friday night and flew away, ing one day last week at Dutch Neck of white roses. Tho maid of honor Saturday morning. ' ' NuUwamp Arrastad Sunday Night on the Middletown township side of whether they carr remedy matters, nedy Martin. Ho Was in his 59th Saturday After Y.ar'a Illneii. was dressed in a maize colored ailk Labor Day. Sporla to Wind Up Ac • year. He was employed for more . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koinick of Swimming river. They got 28 yel- However, they instructed the town- Mrs. Helen T. Wikoff Sickles of gown and her bogiiot .was of pink tlvitiae at Rumion Park. ; Card of Tkanki. ship clerk to write to the property than thirty years' as foreman sad Willow drive, near the Little Silver roses. The bridesnaid wore a gown Nutswamp were arrested Sunday low perch and two white perch. superintendent of the greenhouses With the conclusion of the Labor The family of the late Edward M, Difht oh Hubbard avenue at River owners in question and to ask them point road at Little Silver, died of orchid taffeta and carried' %• bo- ; Haley sincerely expreu thelr'thanki Mr.. Snlffen had a vacation last to fill in the holes. and estate on River road, Rumsnn, day program at.°Victory.park at Plata by James T. , Soden, Jr., of week and so did his son, Albert Saturday from a complication of quet of red roies. Rumson the activities Of the park to those who sent flowers and do- owned by Frank McMahpn, pres- diseases. She had been in failing nated automobiles and to those.who Everett, who is a special policeman Snlffen, who is employed at the Sec- Complaint was made that weed: ident of the Second national bajik A reception at the bride's > home for the summer season will end. and ot Middletown township, Mr. Koz- have grown so high along some health about a year but was con- iu any way assisted them during • ond national bank. The father and and Trust company at Red Bank. followed the ceremony. About six- Edgar; Louis Keullng, director o'.' their recent bereavement. " nick was charged -with driving his son spent most of their time fishing East Keansburg sidewalks' that it fined to her room only two ty persons attonded the reception. 1 1 arti h the department of recreation, will Mrs. Ella Haley, car while drunk and not having his at Swimming river. was impossible for pedestrians to i J ' ^ " ,»d lived at Rumson for-, Mra. Sickles was born at Deal The bride received many beautiful 1 eara ls terminate his official connection Mrs. Joseph Douglu, driver's license with him when op- Frank Dennis of Catherine street use these walk? It was stated thatl ^y - **e "^vived •>?. "« *««. and was the daughter of the latt and useful gifts. Thci couple left on with the park.. . • - Francis.J. Haley, erating his automobile. Mrs. Koz- got a black bass weighing two folks who used the walks in wet who was formerly MISB Anna Ma- Benjamin rC. and lydla Thompson a short wedding, trip. The groom it •—Advertisement. • ; nick was charged with being drunk heney. / employed as a carpenter by Earl Ing, All the various'affair) during the pounds at a place known at Iron weather got thoroughly drenched by Wikoff. She was in her 72d year summer were^ in charge•• of Mr. and disorderly. They were taken to Springs at Swimming river. the wet weeds. Thomas B. Day, the The funeral was held Saturday and was the widow of Tichard II. Johnson & Frake of Red Bank. The morning at his late residence, and Keuling. It wat one of the busiest Lincroit and given a hearing before Adrian Woodward of Westside township supervisor of roads, stat- Sickles of Shrewsbury, For many bride is employed at the Red Bank WANT ADVERTISEMENTS- later at the church of Holy Cross at seasons since, the .park has been Justice Edward Boughton. They avenUe and Harry' Sniffen got three ed that extra men had been em- years the and her husband lived at telephone office. They will make Too Ute< Foi Cttwifio Rumson, The pastor, Eev. John E. opened and.- the attendance at all were each fined $25 and costs. Mr. pickerel near, the water company's ployed to cut down (he woedB and Shrewsbury. Mr. Sickles died three their home with' the bride's parents. TWO pleaiant Xuraiihed rooBi tn matj Murray, celebrated a requiem high the, affairs was. very large.^ Tho Koznick's driver's iicense was re- dam one day last week. tnat the condition complained about years ago last May. About a year Mrs. Krahnert will .soon hold a with or without llarht bou.tkaapinai al> mass. Burial was made at Mt. Olivet community concerts <°nd outdoor ao dna (Urnlihcd loom, ajl conv«nl«nnd«ratand» waltlnr. Talephane Bai A feast of frankfurters, rolls, to the grave at Mt. Olivet ceme- holt, Charles H. Hurley and Frank Monday morning at St. Mary's car off the road into a ditch at Phal- v&ss of East Kcansburg and ask tery. The bearers were William H. leges, afforded at Victory memorial sauerkraut, pickles, marshmallows, C. Byram of Shrewsbury and Clif- church at Naw Monmouth In the FOOR SALESALE,, Ixi] CU|CU|, ,00rf aii nawnaw,, lltii atix. The car was only slightly dam- everyone there to vote, against the SilS tattat, 1171 cat run IIII uphaltlarei watermelon and coffee was enjoyed. Hintelmann, James Ryan, James ford Herbert of Little Silver. presence of a large garherinp; of park; to be a means in bringing at r aged and no one was injured. Mr. present township officials. The com- ohilr It. Phone 804-M, Bed Bank, 41 Games and dancing were engaged in Murphy, Charles Ward, Wlllism relatives and friends. The ceremony together the various factions and Patera plaoa.' Koznick was warned at this time by mitteemen informed Mrs. Reilly that after the feast. A basketball game Mears and Edward O'Brien. v>aa performed by Rev. John R. creeds into oho family for the pro- KAIR HAVEN—four uniurnUhed (eenr. Mr. Soden not to operate his car as the street where she lives is not! •Uth houaa from Main road to rlrwt was also played. The party was ar- DEATH OF JOHN E. NORMAN. O'Connor of dpe May, with Rev. motion of good will and full appre- without a driver's license. o public thoroughfare but a private water, »ai and alaetrlelty. M. Cieary. ranged by Mrs. Roger Francis and John Walsh of New Monmouth as ciation of the cultural arts as well WAITER wanted, one who knows h*M street the township officials have no EDWARD HALEY'S FUNERAL. He Died Sunday' Night of Heart Miss Louise Ghczzi. master i of ceremonies. Father a* the physical development attained work and who knows aemethlna about authority to repair it. Mrs. Reilly and Kidney Trouble. cookinii muit be neat and milling. Amir BOY HIT BYJUFLE BULLET. It Wai Hold Friday at Hia Lai. O'Connor was .formerly rector of through various sports; end to fur- was not satisfied with this answer John E. Norman, son of the late at onei. Dodre Farm, Rumnn roai), Uttle Horns and at St. Jamea'a Church. St. Mary's church and he Is an old nish means and vehicle's whereby Bllver, off Braneh atenue, phone 1117X11 Raymond Brown of Eatontown Ac* A GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHS, She said she would continue to at- John H. and Teresa Norman, died friend of the Logan and Finnegan the people can* enjoy themselves Bank. cldentally Injured on Thuriday. The funeral of Edward M. Haley Sunday night from heart and kid; piclur f Paitort nd the township committee meet- families. He bnptised the bride and and take up their leisure time, par- MUST aalt at onaa, eontente et m Raymond Brown, seventeen yearf '• «' ° former to bs r uof Herbert street, who died last I, j , -. . ,, * ""••luwt OVECCI, wno aiea last ney trouble alter having been con- groom when they were children. ticipating in clean' ontertalnment twelve-room homo, very «ha*p. It old, son of Thomas Brown of LCWK PUcod in Church. fined to the bed two weeks, Ho was Imgurgse anhedr makneighbore spceclies ansd radfriend wouls tdo ;wcc k at the L B h h „ , The bridesmaids woro Miss May and organized play." Menmouth ttnet, Red Bank. Eatontown, was hit in the J. A. Thomson, pastor of i of heart trouble, was hold Friday in poor health several months, Rcilly spokc for A. Logan and Miss Catherine ' Mr. Keullng has a summer homo hip by a bullet from ft 22-calibre j the Reformed church of Colt^ Neck, the same. M Mr. Norman was , born at Red WANTED, eiperlaneea ilrl for eonf«Uae> morning at his late residence and Cecelia Logan, sisters of the bride. on Washington street. He will ary atoiei ion) knowltdae ot bpoklcaei. • rifle last Thursday. Raymond was making an effort to obtain the rly an hour. Bank and he had always lived here. Miss Jessie Morris sent a letter later at St. JnmcB's church. Over Jean Bagger, a niece of tho bride, leave shortly for Miami Beach ln«. Salary to atart, lit.. Apply Braaar, walking along Maple avenue with photographs of all former pastors two score floral tributes were tok- He was 53 years old and was u II Wait front atreet. Bed Baft. De tu the committee complaining about was bridesmaid. Craig Finnegan, a where he will tpend the winter. ' Bnawiek eablnet vk Russell Kary of MniM n streeseett anfind i<°i pplaced in the chapel of tho tho condition of Lcnison avenue at ens of respect from his friends and pnintor by trade, He was a member . raeoiiei perfect condition. Ill) William Magathan of Clinton avo- church. He has obtained photo- brother of the groom, waj grooms- Campbell's Junction and asking for relatives. Rev. John B. McCloBkey of the Red Bank Mooso lodge ^and man. The ushers were Allen Bagger white enamel bureau II, lawn tnow«r ll.lt, nue wheh n the accident occurred. graphhs off RevR . JncoJbb S. Wyckoft"Wkff, celebrated a requiem PASTOR 10 BE MARRIED. lariirse earpiater'carpintlr"a! muiriiuare IIII , ahlldihUd'i"a«rl'ir' avraarVy as to whether It was a high mass, an exempt member of Relief* fireof New Monmouth, Patrick Logan •hahaiir II. and marble top tabla ||, »h«w Both Mafrathnn nnd Kary arc who served from 1850 until 1864, Rov. Edward J. Hcil vaa deacon company. At the time of his death Beled BanV I1a.» r vat 5 trcet r of Elizabeth and Francis Logan of Rar. John A. rUya*i Will be Mar- about scvriitoi'n years of age. The und of Rev. James Bolton, who £ ' ? , °. « P«b"c street. and Rev. Michael H. Cnllahnn of he was living at the home of hit HOUSE .wanted, or bungalow, by adlltai Thc c k Newark; rltd at Loulivllle Today, muit haveiif elix rooroomii , with all toptoTe- gun was own, el l>y Magathan and sewed from 1864 until 1878. Thu ; \" was intruded to Inform Atlnntic Highlands was sub-deacon. brother, William H. Norman of Ml 3a MorriMorns thatthat tthhec strc is mental eantrall" y "located, or oa kilt Itite, it was being carried by" Fury the Motors arc Rev. Hendrick A. Hen- , . , , . , ?' » Mrs. Edwnrd McDonou?h was aolo- West street. Besides -his brother The bride wore a contume ot Rev. John Alexander Hayei, pas- In replflutatate JoVatloii and VenfaY AS boys had left Louis DingmanV>ickson, Rev. George W. Labaw, Ifrivate street and tto ducr.be the 1st. William he leaves another brother, cream chantilly and white satin. tor of the Red Bank)'Presbyterian dren A. B. 0., drawer M, Red Stale.* is necessary to convert it into a FOB BAtS,>r«'/wmri"«rp!arir»l»)SI 'Jlomc, whiri' the rifle had been' Rev. Samuel R. Cunnlnghnm, Rev. Iiurinl was made at Mt. Olivet Robert J, Norman of Red Bank, and She had a tulle veil trimmed with church, will be married" today to street. lurneee, In perfeet condition. If CIM cleoneil by William Dintrman, short- 'f'ctnvlus VanBevrrhoudt nnd Kcv. cemetery, three Bisters, Mrs. Edward Connors roso point lace and orange blon- Miss Mary M. Gates, daughter of place, paene Hid Bank 1041-R* Alfred J. Hcndrickson, who lives Tho floral pieces woro ajms and the carried a boquet ol Mrs. S. J. Gates of Loulivllle, Kon- I;' befor" thn accident occurred.' Daniel P Doyle. Rev Mr. Thomson carried to tho grave in Union flro of Red Bank, Mm. Krank Wymbs of FDR BALE, drop-head lewlac mlihlne Brown was walking ahead f his -J'ates that he will greatly nppreci- nenr Middletown village, was made Long Branch and Mrs. .Alexander white roses and lilies of the valley. tucky. The wedding will take place and dlnlnjr room lultel very reeBenuiu o a special officer without a' salnry. company's truck. The bearers were The bridestnilds were attired In at tho bride's home. The couple will UUon, 41 gait front itreet. Red Bank.* companions and was hit by the nle any assistance in obtaining the Augustus Klclnschmldt, Joseph Skldmore of Lakcwood. Ho was a The committee voted to buy 300 rose pink of two shades, with tulle return to Red Bank about the 21st bullet when the gun, which was sup- photographs of these clergymen. Wcstkowsky, Edwnrd Connors, Her- ntphew of James and Robert Nor- CHISTNUT ai'ddla mare for eelei »»• feet of pipe to drain Park nvenue hats to match, and they carried bo- of September and Mr. Hayes will y»re old, (IfUm hindii aomf, yotcd by Fary to l>e empty, was ac-' -•...•_ nurd Kelly and Lionel Broadbent, man, also of Red Bank. u! East Kennsburg, ciucts of pink rosea, The flower girl retume hit dutiei as pastor on the untie and fearleiai bti ipaed aa4 cidentaliy discharged. members of the Moose lodge, and BABY PARADE SATURDAY Due to tho large amount of lime Tho funeral was held at his late v/oro flesh colored chifTon and she following Sunday. acUen. Elmer O. Hell, Freehold, N. J. ,, Brnwn was takm to tin. Hujnrd Matthew Mullin of Llficroft. Hpent In consideration of Enst homo this morning and later at St. carried a basket of floweri. Mr. Hayes left on his vacation a hospital at Lonu [iranch nnd the Big Annual Event to bbee Held at Thursday night tho Holy Kame James's church. A requiem hlgn BADIO lor aale. with a loud •peakeri all b,ullet WRJI removcil Friday nftcr- Kcansburg drainage complaints, the After the ceremony a reception thort time ago and he wee expocted In iopd condition I (or 111. ?hon« Mel Eait ICeknaburg. noddy of St. Jnmes'n church held mass waa coltbrattd by Rev. John Bank Utl. : n.OOn. Ht will return homo this meeting did not ndjourn until eleven was held at tho Logan homestead buck tho firtt part of September. The annual baby parade at East o'clock. Its services at the house. The Moose B McCIoskty. Burial was mado at The wedding wai scheduled for HUB" riAMtik annotineei the tal* J week. 1 Keansburg will be held Saturday of lodge, Union fire company and the Mt. Olivet cemetory. Six nephews farmhouse at New Monmouth. Sev intlqufi at her Shop, at the comer ec - i A mass meeting, under the dlrec cnty-flve Ruoftr were present and next January but the date wai Monmuuth itreet and Rnrewiburr aviaue. > n A vo ln Tied Bank Pocahontas lodgo also Bale will continue until Btptmeii litJ. ' *|tlon ot the East Kcansbure Civic wcr0 benrtrs. moved ahead duo to the marriage USHER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. conica°°l li now being held to iclect. conducted their services at that tho festivities took placo amid at- pnme I8T»M. ft thc mott time. Mr. IClelnschmidt and Lloyd trnctlvo decoration). Mrs, Harret- of tho brlde't mother in the early) HOUBk to let, tl« reomi, til Improve-, Mlai Batty LaMerche Drenk Iodine I populnr girl of Bast Kmna- Monday night. Not only the ddrnl' n Daath.of Plngitdre Baby, port of September. Mrs. Hayes's . aienUi prh« reeionable. Mepe Jl<4 ,„„ „,, bdd Bt Frnnci.i were In charge of the Moose kov of Perth Amboy was the Benk Ull, for Infornutlon, , at Carlton Theater an Thurtday. burg, nnd tho winner will lead the. iigp situntion Out the projects of . Mary Rota Plngltoro, the infant caterer. Tho brido received many -mother and, husband will leave on pnrndc, There will bo «lx divisions, service. Harry Hoffman and Ilnrry ITOR HINr, nloi htttie o( itvin rwati. . Mill Uttty l.tiMnrche. seventeen public gnrage collection! and a pub- daughter of Frank Plngltoro. of Wall flne glftf, The newly married couple an eight months' tour of the world, modern Imsrovemenii) mar Ireid displaying fancy costumis, bur- conducted tho firemen's atrtet, niwlr deeorated| rttdi. leptemhw y«an old, daughter of VtUn La- lic bencfc front wert endorsed Mr T. SniUcn ttreot, dlod Monday aiternonn from left for a wedding trip to Niagara Mr. Hayes's vacation wu extended lesque costumes, floats, tmnll ex- Uth. Rent 110, D, W. Mirtln, tit Dipt March* of Shrewsbury avenue nnd Krucgei whs the prlnclpn' apenkcr. service. ttomach trouble Tht body was tnk Falls and points In Ctnndi, The by the church official! when they Front atreet, Red lank. Oakland itreet, drank part of the press wngons. buhy cnrrlnget ami assoclntlor Is In process of bo. on to Albert W, Worden'« funeral groom has a position in the execu- heard of hit marriage, KOR RCNT leplember lit, lour uif*7i contend of a bottle of Iodine lust ponies Cup." nnd other prizes will Ing re-organlzcd It It planned to MRS. KATHERINE ROOF DEAD. home, where th* funeinl was held tive department of the Atlantic loom bungalow* at River Pi ale I ell W lie (warded. The parndn Is tup The groom is a graduate of the prooemenlei Mr>«ii. ln«ulre p. i,Jfler- Thunday In tho Indies' room at tht keep the njsoclntlor, building open yeiterdiy morning. Burl.il WAS utHighland) gas company. Loulivllle lemlnary and wu form- en, 411 Weil Vronl Uriel, liver iTaia, Carlton theater. She It employed ported by the Eunl Kennsburg civic nl) wlntci foi basketball indoor Sha Pulled Away Friday al Her Mt. Olivet comotary. Mr. Plngltore N. I.' association Mini Esther Rowland It Home on Rlvartlda Drive. orly pattor of the Stuart Roblnton HONIBY—tlk.100 to Blue, ea at the theater at an uihcr and the bniiRball nrid rolloi ikntlng One of l« employed by tho Schonck S, Morrit—Allan. Memorial Preibyterlan church of flnl mortetaiei propiflr nuit la " ilrank the Iodine a/tor tht afternoon chnlrmnr o( '.he baby parnde com- romm li being fitted up for card Mm. Katharine K. Roof, Widow Thompson company and ho hat fdur ilail ami wltSfii iltr ilaala. t\.. 1 mittee of Dr. Stephen W. Roof, died lait Mlt* Elliabeth A. Morris, daugh- Loulsvlllo, He came to Red Bank Pallerien, tl Bretd ilml, phone U performtnec. 8h» wai found by n foi women. other children. ' lait January. A reception will be Red Bank.i . other employee of the theater i Friday nl lici lummci reildenco on ter of John If, Morrla of Farming- AUCTION SALE OF LOTS Illvernldo drive at l.ocutt Point. dale, and J, Clarence Allen of Al- given to the couple on their return taken to Woodley hospital, where i FARM PRODUCE STOLEN • , Trooper Hurl. to Red Bank by the Preibyterltn Wl BUY and nil .evorrtblng. Re4 potion wan pumped from her itui , Mn. Roof wai a daughter of George Unwood were married Saturday, Bank Auttlon Ilouii, II HonmoutD Forly-Thrta WlF~b. OfUrad For Thieves Cat Booty at Colt'. Neck I) nnd the lttf Marie D, Kuper. William Mack of Pair Ilovon wan August lBth, at the brldo'i homo by church congregation. •Irett, phone 1114. rich. 8ho returned honu from I Salt Tomorrow al Kannlbura . hospital Friday aftornoon Ro«di|t|e nooth. Her hutband wit k mtjor In the hurt Monday night when an nuto- F. D. Hummer of Farmlngdale. The A|p auction »»1P of *h loU at "American army during tho world > brokt Into Archibald lltyy- mobile ho wai driving hit a tree at bride hat b«tn a teacher In th* HortkutturliU' Planlc. Kcaitburii tc clo«» th» titatc of war The funeral wai held Monday Weat Long Branch. Ha wai cut on Fieohold school. The annual picnic o/ tho Mop- i Band at Camp M*«tini. Wllllim O'Urlen will 'In hold on nolds'i roadside booth at Colt'i Neck evening al Mn Roof'i lit* home on IIIM Wodnoiilny night Thty stole the faco and ho alio suffered n mouth county horticultural locltty ' Tht lilt of a nrlai ot camp mott- Ihuriday afternoon of thli weok m Riverside drive and th* torvlce wit Grlewa—Orr, two baiktti of notntoca, ia bkbasket t of ponlblo fracture of tho arm. Ho if being held today on Thomat 8, liifl will bo held Sunday >ilghl al two o'clock or> th» property. Thn poachet, ' baikat' conducted by. It«v. Wllllim waa taken to Woodloy hotpltal, Mlti Dorothy M. Orlevte, dtugh- Field's farm In Middletown town- lota ar* In nnnney park, toutr of ' of applo Trlei of Rurrfion, A largt number , th* Qitviytown Methodic church nnd tomntoei nnd » quantity of Mick it * member of tho Kid llank tor of Theodora Oritwt of English- ship. . It wai to have bttn Uld lait Iht ShelUr horn* orpharajj bend Ih railroallld itntlottl n d h f of rtlitlvo' and frlmdi from Mon- nnd they from egfi T)» roobtri got awn; Wely 1 cavalry troop and wai returning it town, wu married Aufuit 10th to week, but It wit poitpontd on ao< i o( Long Branch will r«nd« ttltc Palmer ..— I'nrk avenut, mouth count) and Niw York war* camp when thr accident hjppnud on with th«u boot; and thty hav« not ) a « Jtmei R. Orr of tha.umi platt.bjr count of itormy weather. A din- itlont it tht tvtnlnjr ttrvlct, Rr< pjlaci, (Llntor. plact and Wood yti bt«8 caught AutomoblU tracki Hf said h« wi« blinded by tht head' R*v William Bulllek Thty art oh • ner will be lerved end the uitta) ~" " tale will b« eOh- woodliwn Th,< ctmtUr Intirmtny t WM at llghti of tnother mach|n« and lott ' ' "!*Ji£k.[..v« ED BANK REGISTER; mmmmsatmmm EMPLOYMENT. MISCELLANEOUS, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. ONEEB— Af "moon op , dump body at the righght pprice, for » lacq n will eonilder'buvleegg dump tnekvn , 7t. ;" ' ' ' ' ' i* to work more importaot than knowl- ooms, can find exceptional rooms-and meot.l steam heal, one block from IBOOO' (I yard body, to s ' " ue of iusinesa; molt have automobile. board on Dodge Farm. Excellent Home two.blocks from raUroad station| lit pe good condition, *tt ORTOACESi 110,000, to loan on lilt rawing aeeount while learning., Phon* or ooking, quiet and -refined surrounding*,' month: -Inaulr* Harry O, -;WtatartoaTfg JlOri) .than ,elxty parsons' attended ght.prloe, for csib, Mowll Bros,, pbone bont and mortgage on Improved bu.ln... 'Broad atreet, K./cort, N. J.» » ••:••: .iy'v idBintllK.'- ind re.ldantUI,:property located' In Mon- trite or aosototmant, Olson Rpofing Co., odxa Farm, Rumson toad, Little Silver, « «ar,d sarry, lut tThurfdw Mtor- 'MonmoUtb'County's largest Booxers, - At- FURNISHED apartment for. rent jJ Blver, ITUDEBAKER Special Sli aedan for sale, mouth county, For a term pt three rears. antlantic HighlandsHit! . QphonTtlO. nooft^hWa By We ladles'aujtUlary of 1°2<4 new llreii beautiful eari isorMce, adley-Uall. 90 Monmoutb etreet, phone tlE BEST home cooked dinner for mllas elde Garden Apartment* i for four or five ed Blink 1888. ;• • ••'•)': . ••, ISCUBITJy saleimen; attractive openings around to be found at Dodge Farm. weeke aUrtlng Sepf.rubel JJ. Fully fur- thi^Reit iBank, Elks' lodso .onJlhe 1121, Bad Bank Durant Co., IS Zui r rout atreet. Bed Bank. ' WELLIN08, garagaa, jobbing, ato. If with eajlabllshel d publld utiH(y houke for orn and Umaa'delicious, and . wonderful nished. Including llneu and silverware! W.J? porch ofcithe' 'Elks''homo on' East rouwl.h work don* right and at.'the en-experienced In aalllng sound securltlea aapberrles, Dinner 11.00, Dodge, Farm, taa Frlgldalre. Referentei, Bad Bank '' " — - - - .-- Ing in auch lumion_roadj_Llttle Silver, N. J. FrbaV street, Bridge w&s playeiLat FOB SALE or nebani*, Lot&mpblle, gkt price, call Ralph B. Slekels, McLaren reat, Bed Bank. upon J. L. 'ERSONAI, STATfONEIlY—Vour n.m. HOUSE for rentl aix roome, hath, eleetrla thirteen tables and a jirlie wai'M- first plaaa condition I wonderful me- «HDn, aaici manaajar, Kkmurr- A*iNiWrnan, and addre.a printed EWI- lights, gat and other Unprovementsi fer,eij to the highest uodrer rtt.each tbanleaUy. A bargain for lomeoni, LANDSCAPE gardtnart, grading, e., 3»P Broadway, New York. - . SO aheeta and 100 tnvelopei, (or 11.00. rent US per month. Apply •» Linden Willing to ezobang* (or smaller car, ID BANK nurses' reglstrr. 46 Blv.rslde Choice of white, canary, buff,' green, blue, , Bed Bank. table; 'A. luncheon'was served after tracking, tree moving, ton loll,: -avenue, telephone 14SJi trained and salmon, gray or cafe paper, In any color AL ESTATE for rent; 228 Maple ave- the card'garrfe». REFBiaEB.ATOR ioi.uli bold* Btaward, Had Bank Yaeht Club.'Cap. toaaura* fles me about epeolmen trees'. Tactical nurie.. on call'day and night nk.. Several type etylee, Red Bank juei *la rooma. and tile pathi-modern, poundi oft lIcei-prlc* W,Vtf>in • tain Irwln't dock, foot of Wbarf are Large blue aprtice and pines; also a V* are prepared to glre you excellent ook Store. - 6 Linden place; Rod Bank.' beam ceiling, fireplace; garage: now va* The prlte winners were Mrs. El- l'ront afreettreet. Bed Bank.* aurteoaa service, . :.- .-• '. ••'-•• sue, Bad'Sink,* fine lot of maples, Inn three cant. Commuter'a home, Phone Bed mer Dey.'Mrn. Sadlo Slocore, Mrs, TWBNTV Japanese duki> ypung. birds, for :ED BANK Employment Agency. 46 Blv. Bank 1U»-B. or 1B4. Broker, proteeteii. »ltl alas antique furnfturevanr rea- to tea Inoh.s in dlamater. Alfred San- erilde avenue,- pbona Hit, Bed Bank. ROOMS FOR RENT. Michael Jacobs, Mrs. fcatello ^Celly, sonable. 8. Orovka,.Cha»el Hll,LD FLOORS resurfaced Ilk* new. Let kind, of work, specialising In farm- :arage. Apply evenlngev 14 Madl.on ave- Mlddletown' depot or bual fW...rooma Also for rent, Partle* navlt near Leonardo railroad station.** • «28 CHEVROLET touring car (or lale. In ue glv» you an eatlmate for resurfacing lands. • Writ* or call aVS. Bcrg*r*s Agen. me, Red Bank,* and-bathf Improvementci rent ISS.-.Fhbua eale or rant call or send I J. Faffar, Mrs. Dorothy Builard and rour old Soon by machine, which we have Red Bank »I2. or Mlddletown 1881-J.' ^nd terna.^ WUlgttll, t good condition] tubbey good. »»O. y. 8t Weat etxe.t New York City, phone :OOMS with board for rent; rates r*«- Mrs. Clarence Jvegg, Mrs. Blehard 'bone Rumson 414 or call, ears) E. P. God- 'ecently added to our equipment. Pbona ictor ttlt. •• '••• •••.•:• • •' . '. atraet. Bed Bank, tulph B. alckele, Red Bank. . sonable; near buiineas section. 86 Wal- EWLX decorated,alx-room hungalow and McAllister, chairman,of tho enter- tttat, Bad rey, Bellevue avenue, Rum.on. K. i. POSITION wanted aa caretaker Let give laee atreet, telephone Red Bank 886-W. half- doubl* houeei all improvements, USV yout property with ue and gai oule! HinfV.KOQT tabin cruliat (or ••!•,». ;WO Ford dump trucks (or sale ebesp. VE that roof. Apply aabastoa over sood reference.. Further parilculars by garage for each. Both situated on con- Mioltj, - Choleo prop.rtleejfouea i SOr T safe • tainment conwnlttee, was hostess, condltloitad tbli lumraan laerlflca •»60>, Kdward Henfey, 17 West Lincoln ave- the old roof. Save 75 centa on every addressing George W. Brower, B. D,, Bed WO nice room., completely furnl.hed, for crete road; ecbool around corner, Inquiro tent, • a P, Kemp, real esr iu«, Atlantlo Hlghlende. N. J. llar you Invest: guaranteed for 'ten Jlght - housekeeping; all modern . con* C. Wl Croiler. Pearl atreat, Fair Haven, H. andmr'd mortBaie~iMni."utH- ' e Silver, Baa Klni, 101 Wallaoa atroat, pbou Bad ank, phona'gEft-B, Bed Bank. ' enlencas. Oar>»o It desired; reasoneble. J., telephone Bed Bank 1083.' / • JJBOlonI e 'Red flankmo^l, or Hill. . . BASS IN RIVER. Dank t06». ESSEX coacb (or sale,"ll)2;i llSDi im. _ t. Joselyn, 181 Union, avenue, IBL wanted to work In Ice cream .tore: hPPly^at- Carltona' Houiie,. 100 Monmouth f bred female wire-haired phone Red Bank 86S-J.» ing Branch, V. J. Phone 422. ' - •• • ' must be through school, Apply Joaeph trcet, Red Bank. FOR BENT, half double houie on Weat CBOI06 UBT.cf propertlea for saW it.?> tinlar. Pho IIAYTON B. CLARK. [«s.e. 8 Weat Front etreet. Bed Bank. Front atreet; six rooms, bstb, all im- , rent-^Ellsabeth b. Hobba, real estlta, >, me Bad Bank 818 or Mid* TOR SALE, W1 Chevrolet coach. Terms :OMFOKTABLV furnished room for; rent, provements. For 'Information call1 Bed Little Sliver, N. J.. phone Bed.Bank ttl.V.< Two War* Caught" Ust Week by dlatowu 16IU caah. Addres. 0. C, drawer M, Bed peace, borough • of So'unt—\Ty "oof MonmoutbMonmoutl , .Civil,actlone'anil 3XPERIENCED stenograpbsr desires poal- adjoining bath; no other roomere. Board Bank «0U. : ...... LOTS tor aale, .''44(116, fating, V>1 Ray White and Harold Lartaud. FOR SALE, dog houie. living Ma»on, crtntlntl ouci heard and determined- tlon. Addnsa ^Stenographic Position iptlonal; business lady preferred, PhoDS Farlr, Mlddletown | nigh loeaflont • East road, Belford, W. . ITAR aport roadster (or aale; bargain al White .treat. Red Benk. -..:•• 'anted, drawer.M. Red Bank.*. id Bank 476-R. Bay White of Oakland street OMAN would like apoaltlon In private «ach. Pbona Had Bank gitx-M. - & t'OH'BALK pair good tabblt hovndi, Ith»- Its, Bed Dank Durant Co, tt East fHB HIGHEST prices paid for Hv* cblek On RENT, one or two targe, rooms, fur* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. HOUSE for aale, Mo. U, Hudson avenue,: % caught't four-pound striped bass laat ca doyblf'barrtloubU l gun, coit tine, ant 'ront street, Red Bank. family assisting with general housework, rf ens. Joe Baker, 280 Mechanic atreet rhola or part -time; or- will consider tak- • niched' or unfurnished; for bueinesa ; Mr-17,600 j ate tpomaialrtall taproVex', t[ week in tho Shrewsbury river at Red It go willllw. t It., iilit' havaa you (to «. ihone 8808. Bed Bank. ' * woman ^privilege of light housekeeping; all 148.AOBE farm for Bale; dairy farm fully menu; garage. A real bargain rlghti Fi< JV change oif equatquall valuel , Wrllt«~Dr,t . Ely, ig care of children.: Call Thursday or improvement!. Addresa 188 South Bridge equipped, wifh all land aeeded and in H BUSINESS NOTICES. EXPERT automobile waeher now In eharea 'rlday, between 2:00 and (:DD F, II., at the heart of towni renting now for .»»<.{,,; Bmk. Whilo,out crabbing Mr, White 1807 NortNorfh Divisio-----n- .atreet, Salisbury, avenue. Bed Bank, two blocks from sta- first claaa ahape/ with ten>room hDUee, run- a month. P. F. Kennedy, «t last foal " ' Maryland, NOTI0K—>Tba ;Monmouth' Loan-Company of the wash atand at the Boro Buaaes, 6 Marlon street. Red Bank.* ning water, heat and light. Apply Joaeph saw the fish feeding and he caught md. nc.*. • . -. •' • .;• ' . . imall rooma. Mrs. Williams, 16. Blver 60i287 feet, fronting on' etreet, with gas, RED BANK ^Window Cleaning.Co. We ton aveno* and Firat etreet, near H FOR SALE, three electrical fixtures, ona orating, extsrlor and interior painting, RL wanted to*wprk in soda water anL 'oad, Rumson, H. J.* ^ electricity and water; beautiful ' treeaj wood school. Fair Haven, phone Bad i while walking along the East Front four-light for living room, one five-light 4 WortMey street. Bed Benk, pbone 1416, make a specialty of cleaning windows ot $1,200 each, or the two lota for $2,000; tores, offices and prlvateresidencea, Batee confectionery etore In Bed Bank; ateedy building on rear can be-used for boat- 640-R._ •-. street shore of the river, found a with inverted dome for dining zoom, and a led * Bank, N. J. ob to right girl. .Addreaa A. M., drawer new style kitchen unit. The threo for laaonable. Satisfaction guaranteed) 48 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. houae. . Phone Katontown.lflJt^T. • • . ATLANTIO HIGHLANDS house of nine *• J thirty-pound bass In # stunned con- 1 BOARDING, modern improvements, hot Washington street, Red Bank, phone 8118. d. Red Bank.' rooms for.sals; lot (O1IOO1 eait if "' 118.00- Apply to Mrs, W. Harty, Sean and cold running water, centrally lo- iOUSE for rent at 51 Harding road, all Im- I'OB SALE, pretty bungalow, Aye large dition on the shore,' The fish had a~ WIIJ'UKNISU a loan service to tboaa who 'RACT1CAL nur.c, experienced, would like lest section; f4,600) terms. Owner, avenue, Wavealnk, N. J,« sated: rates reasonable, Hudson Hou.e, employment • Address Practical Nur.e, * provements; gas and electric, combina* rooms, bath, all lmprovementa; garage; Gardner. Navealnlc, N 3» or agents* doep gash near its head. The cut LSI Hud.on avenue, phone Bed Bank, 0.41 need, ISOO or leas on furniture or notaa rawer M. Bed Bank.* ' ' Ion coal-and gaa range; rent too. Apply five mlnutea from ocean: lot 66x181 feet. UAH KANOB (or aata, (out-bumtr. cabit»< ft.th payment, of 20 month, or It... You IT Patera place. Red Bank, or phono 406-J. Telephone 1187-W, Long Branch. DESIRADLE reildentlal plot 7b»H8 feetr.V/i was thought to havo been made by nnga, with ovan and brollar; uied about SHADY KNOLLc fair Haven, N. J., oB«i telephone-^we do the rest. Three conveni- KPERIENOED girl wanted. Apply Red In Bumson, near Hhrewibury rlreri gae, r ,* •Ix monthi,' Havano uaa (or aamat-very accommodations to transient or perm- HALL [or rent: third floor, 10 Broad SEVEN-ROOM house, located, on one of the propollor of a power boat. ent office!i Room 14, Ehmer building, (4 Bank Candy Kitchen, 69 Broad street, L electricity, water and ourbing, 'Price —*~ good condition. ' Phone B..d Bank 15B4.* nent gueete; American or European plan Hroad street, phone 2086. Red Bank, N. J,; ted Bank. . atreet, for: lodge, dances or entertain- Red Bank'a best residential 'Street*; all attractive. H. L. Freaa, Shrawsbur teanad surrounding., moderate rate*. ments. Can ne. rented by the year, month lmprovemente;;.eun porch and extra lava- f'OK SALE, a beautiful, night, Room 100: Klectrlc building, Bangs avenue, WANTED for Saturday's dinner and Sun- J Phone Bed Bank lHO-J. blooming caraua Jn a tv thrti tookiet. Tenth aeaeon. Phone.Bed. Ban] phone 8227, Asbury Park, N. J.; 100 Em- or evening. Applr R. Hanc. at.Sooa, 12 tory; hot'water heat; prtc« tlS.QOO. Had* REAgHEP BERMUDA, .Mr. day, a neat white girl ae waitress. Call Broad atreet, Bed Bank. ley»HaII,. 09 'Monmouth'.stretft, phone Bed VALUABLE builnesj property forMU retra oM and now In bua. ory street, corner of Sewall avenue, phoo* lodga Farm, Rum.on' road; -Little Sliver, Bank 1888, .•-.-. . . • . . . , .• lot on corner of Weat Front ati ' ~~ani Thomu J. Eaatmond, ,Ktypor|JB. F. 0. Ni tUt. Asbury Park, N. J. New Jersey I. J,, oS Branch avenue. Pbone 831, Ret tOR -RENT, store rooms on Monmoutb Maple avenue, on which la loca JOSEPH L ENIdHT, auctioneer, over Cash Credit Corporation, under anpervislon ' street, Red Bank, for rent; favorable lo- FAIK HAVEN bouea for. eale; cood loca- Atlantic Hlghlanda Man Complote : Dank.- . .. .-••'.' etcre bulldlnge, la hereby offered I twenty years' experience Bailing of State banking department • T.tlon; moderate rent. Apply at the office • tlon;haa 'aeven r'ooma, three bedrooma,: Apply to J. Trsfford Allan, 66 " Firat Part of Ocean Voyage. toil SALE, Hardman player piano, only WANTED, practical nurse; atate jrragewmges of Slgmund-Eisner Co., or telephone Bed all * lmprovementa: two>ear: garage; large Ave yeara bid: like n«w| very reasonable, goods at auction. I aell anything any- BARTON CHAMBERLAIN, contractor and avenue. Red Bank. expected. Api' " Ryeu'« Bank 1100. lot 12x160 feet:: $10,500 Is the selling > Charles* Banfldd, George- V. V.7 McLaren atraat. Bed Bank.* where. Pbone Red Bank T27-W. builder; jobbing especially. ' 161 Soutn lane, Matawan, (Freneau). price; Hadley'Hall,' 89 Nonmouth street. AGE TELLS me to aell eevan-room homai SVI Brothera and John A. Brothers of KOWDOAT for aala, new cedar rowboat, atreet, Rod Bank, phone 161S-W. LODGE room for rent. Desirable room Red Bank, phone 1888, . flv* acres land, forty-ftve fruit trees, 3JRL wanted ior ganeral housework) col available for use second and fourth teautlfullr situated on hill. Call and In* Atlantic Highlands, who left a week suitable for«outboard motor. Can be DOCK and bulkhead builder.; Portable ored Blrl preferred; referentes required. Thursday nights of each month. Apply HOUSE In a.good location, about tan mln- seen any time at 17 Third street, Bum' CARPENTEB and builder; all klode of Job- docka and :116ata a specialty. A. 8. >pp]y 70 McLaren itrcct, or 62 Broad •sect.. Aieo eight-room bouae, arst ela*S| '• ago > last Thursday for Spain in a son. N. J.» bing promptly attended to: old and new White. 28 Oakland atreet Bed Sank. ' it .the olBce of Slgmnnd Elaner Co. 'Vtea out' of, Bed Bank* near bua line; three lote, with foundation!. Lohiap^' treet. Red Bank. - fc'OR RENT, atorea, olBcea, Bats, houaaa, haa seven rooma and bath, hot water-heat; Bellord, N. J. - ' t\ cabin cruiser, havo completed the HAHOOANY runabout, apaed thirty ml!«* floors re/iurfaced and finished by machine. AONKY to loan; bond and mortsage; 1st, alt lmprovementa; jfour-ear garage; house Alao eitlmatea on painting cheerfully giv> 2d and Sd. or will buy mortgagee: rea- G1KL, h.kh ichoool .gaduate .. _ apartments; Improved; all locatlona. Just liUENA PLACE property fot sale, wrtb, first leg of the journey. On Tues- condition ftrit alaa*, (or aalt. J. h ea. Croiler * Som, Pearl atreet, Faf edge of typingV, . wlshewlsheii '• officc e poiiUon oft Broad street, at it Mecbanlo atreet. In good, condition, practically new; price Meyer, Oceanport avanue, Ooeanport, N Haven N. J., phone Bed Bank 1082. sonable discount Also make building loam 10 office experience. Phone Rumion 466. 810,500. Hadley-Hal), S9 Monmoutb river privileges; anyon* interested ta,' day of laBt week Josoph Banfldd, J,, oppotlta Park hotel.* to reaponslble builders. E. Wolf, - Mon- Land A Loan Co. atreet. Bed Bank, phone-1888. this location can get full Information vy RUGS made Irom old carpets. We ipt moutb avsnue, corner 11th street, Lake- DRUG CLERK wanted, junior; experience FOR RENT, four rooma and bath, all Im- addresaing Home For Sale, drawer Ur In, V owner of thb Banflcld boat works, SIX-PIECE parlor suite, very handsome not neceiiary. Sehroeder'a Pharmacy, provements; $90 per month. Apply at 12 FIVE-BOOM houso located in Fair Haven, Bank. •' V - "'* i in good condition; will sell, separately clalUe in all klnda of ruga, carpeta, Oooi id, N. J.. phono Lakewood 1461. all Improvements; hot-air heat; garage; received a. telegram stating that the ntltiuo card table, antique rooker am covaringe. Contract Jobs. Bound BrooV Bro id street. Red Bank. Aeehanto atreet; Red Bank, Land it Loan Bug Co., L. L Joselyn, (gent, lft Unloi Company. . • •. • • lot 40x60 feet; Belling price 18,(00. Had. WILL EXCKANQB three partly fexecutivhi^f— ' 'executiv ti e 0» Monmouth street. Bed Bank,, phone sale, Edwtidi GIbton, Eatontown, K. i, thla ee&tlon.nothing claa can eaual ftti GGeorg * WhiteWhit . LonL g BBranchh , N J.J , ttelel - FOR SALE, two doubl* nouaea on VYM phone 180-J.*- ruga woven, telephone or a postal Register, which goes Into over 7,400 homei phone.* >oardd, WeaWt t FronFt t streettt, Blver PPlaaal , Camaa and Dancing to Feature Art* everjiweek. ' K. J., phono Bed Bank 180T. ' ; CORNER hou.e in Bed Bank, Ideal loca- str.eti price $4 600. f 1.500 oasn jaJ GOOD itove, coat 1(5; radio trickle obarg< card will bring' our truck to,jour LOST, Saturday, August 25th, evening, oi catlon;-convenient-to achoola, churches for 142 per month, jr. J. Dlbbat nual Affair. er, aUteen-lno' ' ' h' gai Hlighi " t " dome; alii door. Uonmouth Carpet Cleaning MONEY to loan on bond and mort rage, Monmouth atreet, near Sed'a Cand> F.OUUTEEN vacant houses and apartmenta and stores; bargain . for quick purchaser. J61-W, Red B.plc Apply to A. L. Ivlns, Register bull ling. Store, pearj filigree bar pin, diamond cen- for rent at prleea ranging from $36 pw odda and enda (or eal.le. ..Appl. y T. So. Company, telephone Monmouth Beach' month and upwards. P.' F. Kennedy, 95 Your broker or address C. B,, drawer M, FOR SALE, aix-room bout*, flieslaia, «Ri, Plans aro being completed forden, Ward/lane, Bumaon', N. J. Red Bank - •' er. Finder pleaia^ inform Mrt. J» C, Bed Bank.* • • 2269-J, William Ore, proprietor. Doremua, 9 Vlata place, Red Bank.* - Eaat Fron^ street. Bed Bank, phone 2081. porch and garage; ten mlnulaa freeai the annual picnic oi the Red Bank BABY GRAND piano for •*!«, slightly an OVERHEAD door for garagee, fac HUNDRED acre, for aale, A.bury avenue atatlonl. beat neighborhood; price $.f,t»».S torlei, warahouaes, etc.; any .Ue, a X)3T, lady's wrist watch, white gold; in STORE at 10 Meehanlo atreet, juat oil Term..' Telephone Bed Bank 4e>.B. '",< -*' lodge of Moose, which will bo held used, like new. muit be aold at onto, , Broad atreet, all improvement.; maka a front and blaeeted by eurveyed and sa- party going abroad. Telephone Keyport NOTICE—The Honmouth Loan Compan opening. Let ue call and explain. M<-_ itlals K. L. N. on back. Finder notlf, lected State highway route; $8,600 cash. FOR BALE at Fair Haven, V. J. on the grounds at Wayside on Sun- will open It. office, on or about Septenv mouth and Ocean eountlea repreeentativ< O. A. N., drawer M. Red Bank. Reward. fine office on ,jtr«et floor. Apply It Me- 185-W, or apply 86 Oabom street, " chanic etreet, phone 620, Bed Bank. Land George White, Long Branch, K. J. Tele- located cn Main r«ad, .U-room house, 1 day, September 9thv Games .for port, N. J.» ) . /'••••• r lat,our elothea elaaned at the City same by Identifying and paying for tfili SPLENDID opportunity for kennel.; mod- 6bi.no. Address Owner, drawer M, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Works, » Me- ahop la the place where art meana aomc< Advertlnement • Apply George Askew, STORE for rent, corner Bridge avenue and 1 Bank. - ' ,''' tlerea, about 25 yarda green velvet oar Oakland street; good bueine.s corner. era atx-room house -and bath; fireplace, nic. These games will include an pot and lone odd'Dleeaa'of (urnlturo (oi .anlo ~ street,, near (Broad atreet. Ret thing. For real proof try us once, «nc jone Pine Stand, on Keyport turnpike, large porch and grounda; alae 80xlBO; RESIDENCE of Franela Taylor, 96 _ .ale. 64 MeLaran atrtet. Bed Bank. Bank. Phono 2117. William Oatrov. pro- then you will alwaya. Thla alao applies llddhtown, N. J.* Jcod location for chain atore. Bent rea- tjfg and spooa race,fat men's race prlgtor. ^ '- ladle, and children. ' Second National aonable. Apply IB Beclclese pluee, or phoue more can be had; excellent condition. Bus ' etreet, Freehold,) eight roome and 1 „,. FOOR SSALE cheepheep, .black FFeraiaan kittenkitten, LOST, since August 22d, white wire-haired 680.W. Bed Bank. line. Near liver and station. Terms, perfect condition and aqulnntanti Ant threaV' • and children's races. Dancing will PLUMBINO and heating; estimate. lur. ,nk building. Red Bank. .Up.talra. • terr.tr; plaid collar, child1 • pet. Lib. fhone 68-M, Red Bank, car garage. Lot ninety by thrae hmndra*."} mmalal , ththrere monthmths oldld. .8811 BrancBhh HOUSE to let, flve .rooms and bath; ga- be hold; on an •unclosed platform avenue Bed Bank, phone v .lltS-B, Bed ' nlabed. Joseph W. fox, lit Plncknei YES, It will be done right if your car '• eral reward and expenses. Finder eal BERGEN PLACE, aeven-room house, all feet 1 »T road, Red Bank, phone 2817. washed at the Boro Bueses, IncH waal ft urns on 608.* rage; jrent $45. At River Plasa. Phone Hank. • froirt >threo .to ten o'clock. In case atand. Charles A. Jones, expert waeher. 2017.W, Red Bank.' It Manning atreet. modem Improvemente;, lot 60x200; ga- HOUSE for aale, five rooma and FOR SALS, coppBr-lin.d attic itorage tan •1VP1SWBITER headquartere. Typewriter LOST, Airedale dog, answers to the name River Plaza. rage; ideal location; priced to aelL 110,600. corner lot; $6,800, 1600 cath r of ralii,rthe,.picnii; will be held tho In good condition:.uaed.vrhlu enama! rented, bought and aold. Trubin's, 6 f.LMEK a WAINRIGHT, justice of the Chummy* Finder please jreturn to A. F. Tarma. arranged. John Prothero, al Mon- Corner -Manning and Caxpantat following Sunday. -^' aink and waih traya It and $7; double an. Broad-street. Bed Binlc peace. ' AH complaints receive prompt Blacksmith, Middletpwn, N. J., phoni TOUR, ADVERTISEMENT In Luke Long- mouth atreet, or phona Rid.-Bank 952. BWer tlaia.lt. i. • , attention. Accounts and ehetka collected baad'a department of The Bagtgtar uon uied hand punp, good condition, It HEU3T1T0HIN0. Mexican, gold, aUvi 1661-R. Reward. • '- . HEAL ESTATE for aale or rent: good •econd-hand Lcaderelaotrlo pumping Outfit etc buttons, plDking, plaiting, em Day and night aevice. Patterson avenue teaohea the great majority ot persona In near Broad atreet, Shrewsbury, N. J^ pbom this section at on* atroha. aix-room colonial thouie. aun porch, .fire- Chiclcon Dinner for Church. good condition, 145; one 600-qu«rt br broidery, trlmmlnga and,novelties. . Mas. REAL ESTATE WANTED. place; all modern improvemente; garage; MONMOUTH County* Oatgt fanulu water heatins; boiler, good oondltlon. S4 luerad* suite for hire. The Handy Shoi Red Benk 4.^ CALIFORNIA bungalow for rent, furnlahed, corner' lot 80x150. 'Owner leaving town . free list ot all elasiae of fare}*,, A chicken dinner for the' benefit Kdward' 8,. Oook, Myrtle avenue, Keaai 6 Broad etreet, Red Bank. WANTED to leaee, with option to buy, all modern improvementa; for < twowill sell tor 18,000 or rent for $66. Call burg, N. J., phone 628. __^ DO YOU want your houee- redec- months or by the year. Ideal location. Joe- Red Bank 952. homes and acreage. Lamaon AiwMT* '" cf Zlon Methodist church ofi Ked FOR wall papering, painting and decorat- ' two to five acres of firat class fertl Freehold,' K. J. SpMlalUIof (a fame < ing eee O. A. Miller, Church and Oomp orated for llttla expenaeT Give me a land near Bed Bank or Little Silver; atat Humphries, Fair Haven, N. J.t phone Bed STATE HIOHWAY. corner- lot, «5xl«5, Bank will bo held Friday at the FOR SALS, ten b, p. Facar - garage, phone'lie. . ' • JERSEY COAST laundry, 107 Wast From ready to accommodate oonvalascents, Erbad atreet and Branch avenue; $6,000 houaa and run,-work ahop. ' Morrla Is chairman of the dinner coal Baying aevlee, Fits any furnace,.42 aged and aeml-lhvallde, in their new borne Park; alx rooms, double garage; from cash take. "it. John B. Prothero. 81 Mon- Lelghton avenue, Red 'Bank. Phone street, River Plaaa, Is the ?laue to brlni Oc:tobel r lat to May 1st. Apply Furnished mouth atreat. phon* Bed Bank. 952. able. Call Kaanaburat H-vV. confmltteo, A quilt will be disposed your laundry work and save onr-third th( on Fair Haven road and Church atreet FORTY honsea at Bad Bank, Fair GOAT9 (or eale, one S5.(oot crnlaar, A- 1»64. »• • Fair Uiven. N. 1, Private and aemU Homeau.e., drawer M, - Red Bank. ' if on the co-operative plan. oondltlon, »l,200l kilo lO.foot epeed bill. Phone Ked Bank 1607, Charles Bren. .„ I ALE, between .Maple avenue and and^Bumion' ~ , iincluding river Vtt. proprietor. private rooms with nursing care. Tele- HOUSE for rent at 48 Sunset avenue, elx atationin; alalll improvement., good furnace, for you.to choose from it you an InMraV { boat, like new, tSOO. Telephone bong BOAEDINQ at Shrewsbury, Manor, in phono 84». Red Bank. rooms and bath, ateam heat, all improve- Branch 127, - MONEY— ISO to IIOO quickly Mid con- for $5,600, Poe.esslon October let, John ed In buying. P. F. Kennedy,' II tiff ,•• Shrewsbury: chrlsua^/amlly offera HORSES wanted to paature; the beet - monte and garage; nice yard; rent $4B. For Prothero, 81 Monmouth etreet, or phone Front atreetTBed Bank, pbona J064. , V, . ,', Troop in Sham Battle. BOY'S B1OYOLE (or aale, 18. Phone Bei fidentially loaned on household furniture white clover meadows, with running wa- particulars J. W. Ostorne, 501 F street, Ited Bank 962. Bank latl-W, . gueata delightful home.lli*: dvllclone or notee. No •mbaraaaing Inveatlgationa ter, Walter Field., Nut.wamp road, Red Belmar, N. J., phone 28H1-J. BUNdALOW for. sal* on the . .The Red Bank cavalry troop will food, large, airy,, rooms. Open all Ni bonnets or fees. Lawful interest onlv. FOUR-BOOM bungalow for sale, lome lm- Patterson avanua and Shrewsbury avi AYTAG Inner (ot atla; flta any MayUs Two yeara or le.e to repay loan. Globe Banlt. APARTMENT for rent, three or four provementa; will aell chaap. Apply Pat- return homo Saturday from tho na- waahfng machine. Price ISO. Call Bei jear. Elisabeth Powers, phone H88, roome, all Improvements; steam heat. haae. A nut, in Shrewsbury, flva minutes f rota M Finance Company, room 81, 12 Broad HOGS and .note, wanted badly, anr alu rick Corcoran, F. F. Blaiiladell Fainn: , Weat lin*. Flv* rooue, bathroom and all n ank 884. . Bad Bank. atreat Red Bank) pbone 767. Aaburi or weight. See me before jrou aell am 106 Wallace atreet, Bed Bank, phono' W. Front atreec. Bed Bank.* ' tional guard camp at Seagirt, where F. Crovcr, Red Bank 2016. ^^^ provementa. Lot fa SixUS tttt. M| the troop has been stationed- sinco ENGINE LATHE (or aale, about (ourtaan- Park olilee, 314 Klnmonth building, phone (rot top market prleea oaah. B. 2lotkl REAL ESTATE for eal* on main roadj 16,200 s mortgage of IS.tOO with buDdU Inch--awing, with counter ahaft, geara, NOTICE—The Monmouth Loan Compan) {B76. Supervision of State Banking da- freehold. N. J.. pbone 26. BUNGALOW for rentf furnished or unfur- fruit farm of fourteen acrea. all good and low can atay. Will take »1,C«» aaiU . last Saturday week. Tonight tho tool. and. two ohuokat price $50. .Apply will open Ue pfflca oa or about Sept rartment BEEP CATTLE wanted; also veal calvei nl.hed, from October lat; Harrieon ave- ground; fruit In bearing; bargain, $9,000. tost on second mortgage. Here's a ataaatir troop will roturn to camp after « Bowaer'a garage, Seabrlght, N, J,, phoni bar l.t, at 7 Broad .treat. Bed Bank. BOYCB Painting Service, fully equipped t and hoff.. Gall B. Zlotkin and get mor nue; five rooms, bath, recently re-decorat- B. M. Smith, real eatate agency, Colt's to buy before Shrgwabnry avenna ia ataac < 27. paint houioe, garages, aehoola, churchei money for your beet cattle. They are big] ed, hot air heat, stationary tuba, gaa, elec- Neck. N. J.* a attta highway. Fine corner for a HAS0M contractor, estimates eheerfull tricity, telephone connection; apadous front two days' stay in tho pines west of FOR SALE, top ioli, fill dirt..road gravu given. Eugene Borer, 89 Hudson avi atorea; full work now being booked. Als< B. Zlotkln. Freehold, N. J.. phone 80. STUCCO bungalow for eale, five rooms, line atand. Bent* now for feT waahed>aand and gravel, blue atone ant fine paper hanging. Phone 312-M, Rumso lawn, lot 50x290; $45 (urnlehed, $40 unfur- Kennedy, BS Salt Front ttreet, ' Seagirt, Ono of the features of the nue. Red Bank, phone 1487. USED cara and parta bought and aoli nished. Addreaa Bungalow, box 812, Bad all Improvements; in Bed Bank: $6,000. elndere, All kind. Q( grading done. Fencei CAUPENTER and builder. General r alao used Urea bought and add. Abi A. O. Bosa * Son, >t Monmouth atreet. phona iO64. trip was a sham battle, built, cellara dug, bul!dln.8t and treee takci R.' S. FINDLAY, general contractor, con- Bonk. ' FOR SALE on Eaat Front atreet, aa I crete work, bndge, docks and bulk1, pairing, estimate, given on all klnda Simon, 44 Worthier atnat. Bed Bank Red Bank, phone 1511. — m **m • , - down. Trucks for Eire. Morris Broa, bulldlnga, blue prints (urnlahed! prle phone 818-W, HOUSE for rent on Tower Hill avenue. ali-room colonial house, open flrep general contraetora, phone Bed Bank 1584 head.. 288 Spring atreet, phone 1728 Inquire A. M. VanNoatrand; phone Bed FOR SALE at $6,500, a new houie, aeml- Red Bank. reaeonab]*; all work guaranteed, A. I CHICKENS wanUd; will pay blghai bungalow, containing nv« rooms .and garage; all modern improTeuenta 1 io Belford Ctrl to Wed. Goff, phone Bed Bank S26-M. Bank 1194-W, 84 Branch avenua. bath on lower floor, upper floor not com- 60x150,° A' $16,000 plaea for ll>,< market prices for fowls and broiiart Prothero, SI Monmouth itraat, phon* ' Announcement is made of tho cn- FARM PRODUCE. LANDSCAPE gardener; new ground. Call or write Alei Zwlckl,- 80 Nor HUNGALOW of five rooma and bath, ta pleted, All modern Improvementa; altu- Broadway, Long Branch, * K. JM phoi rage; all Improvements; rent I8& per ated in-center of town, throe minutes' walk Bank 9»2. -jStigement of Miss Edna Salmon, MONMOUTH BATOHSRY. EltlmaUl laid out and planted: old ground. EMPLOYMENT. 1500. month. Apply H. B. Wll.on, White road, from train, bua and publio > school. B. F.MAPLE AVENUE, Bed Bank; bartalgt based on raporta from three hundred Improved and beautified. Treei and near Shrewebury Dairy offlce, Shrewsbury! Aims, Jr., Fort Honmouth, New Jersey, goad hou.e for 110,500. AU modern. K»* daughter of. Mr. and . Mrs. *1. W. GARDENER, married, desires place aa THE 8UOBTEST route from .eller N. J. 1 county agents In forty different states In- ehrubbary eprayed and pruned. Ad- gardener or -working superintendent by buyer, from employer to employee am box No. 281. provements, perfect condition. Bhr Salmon of Belford, to John W, Ben- dicntr- i shortage of fifty million brollin rooma. Terms arranged. John Prc vice gladly given. N. Butterbaeh, September: experienced In all branches o from lo.er to Under Is a Reglater Wa STORE on Drummond avenu* for rent* LOTS for sale, two fifty-foot lots adjoin. nett of Long Branch. Tho dato fdr thla war and thirty million laea layln private estates. G. H. Dammers, Mapl advertlasment. 24x40 feet, all lmprovementa; will give Ing Rlveralde Height! development! sac, at Monmouth atrect. or phon* Bed hen- ,. xt year than this. Think it ovei box !>2, Fair Kavtn, N. J., phone wood avenue.. Crunbury. N. J. • Inducements for one year. This location ia rlflce'for-Quick cash sale. Call'28 Spring 912. •- the wedding has not yot been ftxod. Pint-: .rdora now for fall batohed chloki Bed Bank' 2042-J. TUXEDO aulta for hire,. Lateet atyl good for butcher to geitt 1establlihed. Key street, Red Bank, between the houra of PORTABLE two-ear garage for sale, sever;, Li;.. , Bocks, Beds. BaUley'a Cornel SALESMAN wanted; Olson Roofing Can supply any amount needed, alai with Atlantic & Pacific tor. * manager. llell.- N. J. . ' .- having four oflleea In the atate of ... IS to 44. Monmouth Street Men'* Shop, " 12:00 to 7:00 P. M, Thuradar. used; aleo Chryeler 70 eoaeb, HIT, aad Jersey,, desires the aervlcee of a eapabl Monmouth atr*et. Hed Bank. FOR RENT at Fair Haven. Main road and FOR SALE, .tourlat re.ort, catering to wooden kitchen cabinet; no reasonablonablll c.cf.v ' gs, haublns eggs, baby ohloks ...Icei paid for all klnda of liv young man to* act aa estimator in an Maple avenue, flverlo» Bank. ceilent opportunity for advancement. Mui tic*. Ittpalre, part., oils, *tc Hera.tlto ber lat. Can bo aeen anr evening between wire; on Eeitern Shore. Price $12,000, a bu.lnaas, atore and borne In year mouth Poultry Fetrm, Btlford. Nt titJ.. MOB TYPEWRITKR headouartire, Typawrltei hava automobile. Wrlta or phone for >1 Ing a epeelalty. Singer Sewing Hachln five and eeven. Phone Red Bank 421-B, aa.tly financed. Addre.e Tourlat .Resort, location in A.bury Park. 811 ~ ARTICLES FOR $ALE. SOD for «u!«, thirty years old. Thomae H. rented, bought and aold. Trubln'a, " Company, 74 Monmouth atraet, Red Ban! Mre. Evana. polntanent, Olion Rooflng Company, Ga phone 1677, drawer M, Red Bank. avanue, A .burr Park, N, J.* Grant tomeetead, on fiveratt road, on Broad aireat. Bed Bank. Aeld avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. APARTMENT, furnlahed, all couvcnlencee. COCKER SPANIEL puppies' for ealii the and a ball mile, from Red Bank. John U PAINTING, denotatlng, paper hanglni Ulephont 5i0. SECOND-HAND olothea bought) men's Alao narage. Phone 1416.W, or call at . ' dog of a]l doaa lor home or field. Sd- Grant, U. D. 1, Bad Bank, Bring your probleme to me. 1 can bet: only; muat be In good condition. Cell 8 Btverslde avenue. Red Bank. ward Qlbson, phono 180-J, Eatontown. WOOD (or aale. oak and Pine: dreplai you. Advice and e.tlmatea free. Bver; at I. Kerber's, 168 Monmouth street, Bid . . - . '", v - . - - CHAUFFEUR-BOATMAN wanted, for Bank 1100. FOR RENT, &ve-room bungalow, all Im- FOR BALE, life Insurance recommits and stove lengths; alio cord wood fi Job guaranteed, Boyca Painting Servlci New York; Bulok car, cabin crul.er; provements; garsge. Charle. Brenker, the State Orange Farmere and Tradera aale. J. II. Carney, .phone Satonto' phone 812-M, .Rumeon. ' . VACATION TIME, $26 to $800. Do you muat be ofnelent, relleble and agree- E07 West Front street, River Plata, phone Life Inauranea Cn. FerJ II. Moeller, agent, HOWARD WHITE, il . Portland roai need money to complete that long Red Jl.nk 1607. P. O. bo* 181, Aebury fark. H. J. able, First class and pleasant job planned Summer Vacation! Make the eea- COHn^wanted*, ear eornt also young l Highlands, N, J.i-houee mover, foundi FOR BENT, six rooms, sun poreh, opsn nItOAI>|a In furniture. We oarry one ol (or sal*. Mlddlatown Stock Farm, Tbi tlons built; Phone Highlands U7D-R. 'for the right man. Salary moderate, soon an enjoyable one, have and ddoo- whit the ]aK,*Cm<|oks of usod furniture and aa 8, Field, Bed Bank, phone «>1, you havh a plannedld , We wililll aaalelt hone.htt fireplace, garage; large corner lot. Ideal NOTICE!—The Monmouth Loan Oompan: Addrees Chauffeur-Boatman, drawer borrowera by loaning money -on their location. Po.aeeiion September l.t. Rent bouiefurnl.i.ini. In .the etate, Dur ooi- _ pullet, f tenla of homes outright, or sell on commie- IIABRKI) ROOK and R. I. He' will open Ue office on or about Septem M, Red Bank. household good., or other approved a.cur $65 monthly, John Prothero, 91 Moo- eale, Hve month, old. J". C~. 'Wright (arm, her 1st, at 7 Broad »tr«el, Hed Bank. Itl t t t iUt tbllhd b mouth etreet, phone Red Hank 962, What Is It That alon. . George H.lljb.rl. Co., Inc., state Chapel Hill road, Phone MfcldUtOw: Itlee, at a rate ot inUrut eatabllahed by Highway (on* mil* nottb of Hed uankt. CHIMNEY aweaptng. William V. Diet thla atate. Our nln* y*ara of service In APARTMENTS for rant In good aectlonl rhone Bed Hank 2171. rich, 42 Lelgnton avenue, Red Ban!GERMAN girl wlshss work at genei thl'a localitlocality anureanurei you of confldentlsj, of Red Bank for $15, $40, $50, $85; on POTATO dlggare and repalrai. Jtmereo Phone 18S4. housework, by the day or pArt tlmi prompt treatment. T1HRTY*FOOT launch lor sale. Can be eourteoue and Call, the river, $85, $110, $120. John Protb- You Have for Sale? International^ McCormftk-Deerlng a CEMENT blocke. aldowalks and roa.o: willing, neat and quick. Car* of O. write or phone and become another ot our ero, 81 Monmouth etreet, or phone Red aeea at Rlddle'a Boat Yard, Ooeanport. Martin, boa 42, Keanaburg, N. J., pho or Inquire of A. T. Smith, Oceanport, N. J. Itooverll alx and aeven (eetl now aceembleaceembl i work I al.o rookfaee, Peter DePontl, 24 satisfied eustomere, Induetrlal Loan So. Dank S52. . and readdy to delivedli r to yourfild field. TrTyy ppuut Sbrewabury avenue, Red Sank, Phone R« Kaanaburg 122.* o!etr, Inc.. 105 Batltan building, 176. FIVE ROOMS and bath, all light; $26 per More than 85,000 penona an Baking you thlt I'Oll BALE, standard register ~o!»«* ma-tarvlta and lava. 8. P. Conovar (a Bro.Bro , D»nk 484-J, WANTED, radio aaleenlan, profeealoni Smith street, Perth Amboy. N. J., phone month; furnished, 186. Call or addret. ohln*, Coldwell grinding lathe for sharp- WieVntunk, N. J., phone Holmd.l «, radiotricians, llcena.d commercial ope Perth Amboy 1»BI, license No. H8. question this very motaont. ening lawn mowarii aheari, ate. I atook of .. 0. B30I1BLBACH jk SON, US We Delford Tire Shop, near Campbell'a Junc- FRE8II cow. for aale; young, heavy mil Front .treat. Red Bank, phone 117 ator; references and esperlence require SPECIAL—We will wire any six-room tion." new Ford partei alao reamere for lathe ers, suitable for dairy or family use; glvi Address Ilsdlo Sal.aman, drawer M, R house complete with B-X cabiw and good The answering of this vaat army la an easy mat- work. Naugnton, Itumson, N, J.. Phone Auto accessorial and vulcanising. Bank. ^__ UUNUALOW for rent, three room., on good exchange (or beef eattla. B, Zlotal looking Brownton* fixture. , for $62.60. Poplar alrest, corner Chestnut street, 4IS, __ „_ Freehold, N, J,, phono »• NBW FLOOKS made perfect at small oosi Call Atlantic Coast Electric Co., A.bury ter if you will but hood It. OA^AllV birda .mriiarJieTTfor se(e7~Wa Uava your haw.floore finished by a floo BOY wanted lor general store work I mu Fair Haven, N. J.; $18 per month. Inquire I'LEN'l'V of fraeh picked vegetablea to machine In the first place—It aavaa mone: be willing; steady po.ltlon. In.ulre Tark, N, J., for representative. Phone next hou.e^ ^^^^ now have a full line of ciwery blrdi and hed at Dodge Farm I llnae and Oold once. "J. Yanlto, H.d Hank. 4269. •nlri flah. alao bird anrl fl»h auppllei, W, In the and. Phone Ralph B. Blokele. B 1IOUHKH for rent, reedy October lat 1 My departmont of Tho Red Bank Roglater li th* idy eVBoni. 41 Broad strait, tied Bantam eorn plentiful, Dodga Farm, Bank, for oilman, MEN—An opportunity to earn from I SMALL bungalow, with silting room and ^."•Ce llumion toad, tittle Bllver. N. J. bedroom, and an attendant In charge, besutlful aemi'btinaalow of large itone. want medium of Monmouth county. Itg .86,000 :t OAR washing my epeelalty, I guarantei to ISO walk);, Apply 84 Monmou about two yeara old I hai alx rooms, all SEKI) HYK tor > aala I aleo baled lira; »ou a aatMfaetsry Job. Let ma prom street. Red Bank. (or an aged, ehconlo, eonvateicent or anImprovementa, hot water heat, open fire regular readers arc eagorly looklnjr for what you Ot SOIL, nit dlri; n»JlniJl «ll kU.,i Ttlepnone Eatontown loa-R. J. 1J, Vli Incurable gentleman, Tray .arvlce, WIN also roadwayi bullti Ianwood .and, my ability, Onarlea A. Jones, c-pert auti WOMEN—An opportunity u earn fro place, tile bath, two-car garage; alio has mobile washer at Boro Buaees. Inc., Olol llama Nurelng Home, Chureh .treat anil have for aale. cashed gravel. sla«. cinder., blue atone, lilt to ISO wseklv, Apply 14 Moi Pair lliv.n road. Fair Haven, rhone R.d a flnlshad oft acoond floor which could be Pilaaa raa.onable. Howard O. • Uoaavelt. l'Alll of brown mares lor aala, live an Court and Machmle atreat Bed Bank. mouth stre.t, R.d Dank. uieil aa a billiard room or bailroomei nice- all years old. Phone TtJ-F-SS, Mlddh lUnk 8(9, ly located, about flva mlnutai out o( Red phone nil, H«il ~Bank " f|e*i, ...... , YOUNO, live wire wanted, preferably oi Whatever your soiling problom la—from a pteca town, or address T. 11. S* It, F. D., Kei CARPENTER work wanted. All klnda Who la familiar wlta Monmouth eounti TLEASH ulephon* your rcrvatlon. .arly llank, Ilenl ll'iS a month, llaitleyllall. "used tlree end ,i»bei| all port, N. J. v tor BAnrlay and Labor day dlnnere at U0 Monmouth street, lied liank, phone of discarded fumlturo to ahousonnd lot—|t'« worth 3ohnin illanun, II Weet Front of Jobbing attended to by an cm* no selling attached ta thli position. One TWKI3VE-WKKKB-OLD pullets for sa pay. Call al Room 6, (I llroad street, HI d F ttum.on roai!, oft Branch mill. •treet, Red Haul). perlenoed carpenter. Write or phone Silver, N, J,, phone Bid telling about In rny columns, •eke, laioi,' White Rocks, and Wyandottea fro IlanV batweea lOtOO and IliOO A. M., huUHis lor rent or «ale In on* of the bail KOft BALE", adding nuihlnei, desti blood-teatad atdaki ll.tl aaah, Baikel Marvin, II Harding road, lied Dink, 1100 to 1100 P. M.* rohlaiitlal developmenti around Red Typewrite're, filing oablniti. Everything donel all klnda of quilting and! Dank, 1'laee hae six rooma, encloleil porch Main road, OolVe Week. H. J, Pbont 1101. WA51IINQ wantid ta do al homi, Bui! The Register covert Itg flold thoroughly—no loll if fit olilee n Call Oof Aibury M0, Bullar'a dona at reaionabl* prleei. nd all Improvementu e»tra all* hot air ™it5aM)?C5. .! _ a «n H°nd ctraet, . Blantoa, Bbrvwibury avenue, eorne H. Ivlni, IB Weatslde ave- R eateri garaui. llrnta (or SIOO a month I time or loat motion, and "« quartor or two will do ebruobery for sale, I an AUTOMOblLES, UPlIOLSTERINa and rcfinUhlng of Cherry itreet, Ite«•">« ">•• malcat o( from oni to five tone eapaall email family! IOOII plain eonk, Htata llitfliwKV, for A alft shop, tea An advtrtlaement of thirty word* will coit yon pill, blue ipruce, elm, white blroh, Norway Sold with naraatee.. A. Veenetra, Wai M. RITZAU. remover of desd anlataii home nlthu. Oooil relirencei, Call tt< pin. Tap market pileea patil, oath, room, antique simp or one'e private home I naplai, llnileni and a lari* assprlmint «f truek ilatrlkutor. lit O«HIM avanua. \i Phone Bad BariklHO-W. • Bank Hl-J.« A. R, Crawford Co., Tlnton rail., N. fiaa ellht moma, all Improvement. *nd ga- but twenty-five centa, but bury fart, N. J. KURNITUhB repairing and lednlihlnll an •iitreini. Kor narlUalars. apply to John 1)18)1 WASH Kit want.dj on* whe eaa we J., pbone Ealontown 111, -ragei 1100, lLillav-llall, OH Monmouth ' Martin, fair Haven, I'hone lied Dank DO tlojUee a epeelaltri eapart caVlnat makera atreat, Kei] llank, phiina 1»H. JH aedainn, four door, for satoi "Son l rtt tliia work, moderate prick., Free d dlshae good, Homelike Dining Itooi I "The Mort You Tell u I MO I goo*t gondltlon, good rubban lery, J, Ferris, It Institute atr.at, Free 10 Wellae* etre.l, l>«,l llank. 0U6K"7ur ririrnTATl aondltloni In the TWO Peklngiia pupplii for i«le, Mr enh takes Itt, Call »atnntown 41. M'CORN" wanted. illS HoutrBouihi elre.ti old, N, J. UMTWANTED to work on a nritai Batontown, N. J., phon« 14»-J.» center ot town I he* il« loonn and bathi 1h. QuIcVo* You Sill." Waltata ni Alii \T YOU arelooklni for aometalng raji nd. pl.nlr of Ireih plrjied Vfg.lable.. FOR BULI. HUIIW roadlter, 1MI iporil svnable eall til Keen.burgKeen.bu , for yoi work, Atply II Shrewsbury avenue, R< " Itumse• • n roaiidl , lilttt* allver, eihoolal ronvenlent t» town I haa all nielftnt thtpe. Juit tut of ialat ,««•», teat plunbtnjrlubtj , RulRulini g orr walaw r t/ite Ban'!,'' ooms, 111 ImiirovemenUi hot weler heal- VKTOCrjtnTTc^irre's^sT^iTJn »on. Bed Be»C W»> until anerTa*. Vl. oh. it, k, Ootlee, M>rtls a nu K. r, laragel HO » month, lladley-tlall, II _too» ioni I) oni ver» r««io»«Ha. ll» WANTED, Iruealnf, cellar figging, nil wanted I wllfhava a yery"gi™\ wig, N. J, __, ishai, , ma.nnry or eonerate[ eellara a dui ia Dog Wanted, drawer H, loiimoiilli elreetj phnne nui llank Ull, •TAJI, llll four-Joor iidan, geod BOA'a Dajbfl Shop, I Meahanl shrubbeVhbb v mover, JJohhn F, liana.i , EEato JOrlY*"five"-roi)m humalow, etleeheTTa; lonalihm, lite, Hoih, eere Cap- , paoaa, led. Bank IM-fi. DU town. Phone rieal a.rilan full of ve«ete«lea|l .ilualed .Vnal a.ivlee. in the Rumson roadl inuWiirn •«*••»»«• tain hwtn'e <»k. feot at Whtri ava- mmedlal* poiaesiloni It* a month, lied- T, Iveretl, H, J,, aarpjnte • vllull, 01 Mnnmiiulh •trail. Mail lank, nui, Ittd Dink,' • ajTwcik guaranlssdi ehare JH h. h Ice Cream The fact that one of the two bli ffull Tim* kt Mr. and Mr*. <<1.6r|» ra«h* I»J»^ Atlantic HlihUftds,' New Jiruy. parties it making such use oi i. Palmar'* L».t FHcUr—CllbSH RED BANK, N. J. I Torton. Cufw Melon Mould* ' JSh shows that this Issue ii gaining pub- Whit.'* Birthday. « -Rid ilk II. lic favor. The ballyhoo about tht A twilight party fbr children waa OMu l« fclift" AiiorUd' Forms ferPurtlei* ' ' ., S •Blc 1100. Wet and Dry light and about the MOOM 8 tariff and about other so-called par- given on the .awn of Mr. and Mrs. « 40 Ytan.Df Qufcllty Ctttxa, George Palmer of Rivor Plena latt (Oil. as, ieae amount issues will distract attention at All \ DltlVJRIlEg, iiw<(wf] r. from the more important question of Friday afternoon end' evening. conserving natural resources for Twenty of the smaller children of tsilamts CluirHllr PuraUb.d ••••»•»*. TOWN TALK, public Use but this Issue wilt play River Plaza were invited. The yard (Continued from page «,) puouc use, out ini. issue win play v>as attractively decorated With an increasingly larger part in pub-American flags, •Japanese I WHO SEND POR. for Our Neighbors lic thought until it It properly set' tied. Thin yesr's Campaign serves and colored lights. The "" MBCRMAN- to Introduce it for general public marched to the festivitte > WANT HIM TO to : eonnictloa with taking overconsideration after many wars of music of a vlctrola ttnd found their nva itreett en the fieyer tract as unselfish missionary wor> by pion- places at a table deoOraUdlh plttk "|Ubli« thoroughfare* the town of eers In the movement for publicly and white. They enjoyed a feaJt of ,sea.Bank will put down mains and owned utilities. ' snlad, various kinds of sandwiches, supply'' water M these streets. 'A cocoa, ka cream and cake. ... Golfers of Red Bank smell part of the development iSiio Ho one needs to be an expert to Gilbert White, one. Of tile little Well Wofth The nrifte* Little Silver botough ahd on this know that virtually all the public guests, was greatly surprised" vhen 0UB jenieit of the tract the owners will Utility corporations make enormous birthday cake with seven lighted put down maim at their own ex-profits from the use of natural re- candles on it was presented td bint. Liatil.ff« ^van- panse* The town of Red Bank sources, fa realise this it is only Friday was his seventh birthday. , • tBges offer* #111 ibpply water at the regular necessary to consider the advantages 3ach child enjoyed & piece of Oil- ed by m splendidly moder'n The Swimming River Coun- which municipalities with publicly jert's cake. After, this pwt of the owned plants enjoy 'over places 'estlvitie's was over the children en* service aw well worth Hating try Club invites you on Satur- fiv'ttal years ego there was some which have to buyutilities from oyed games Which wefa directed by separately. We could, of jrittelsM of the Red Bank commit private corporations. One example tirs, Louis Cesproaux. Thfae as- dburee, lint them In such fnsh« day!, Sundays and Labor tianefi i when town wateater was p of this Ii at South River. There the sisting Mrs, Palmer'wcfo Mrs,' Daisy d il J. Rogers, Mrs. Garwood Dube, Mrs. ion, but to do so ia not now vldid under a similar: arrangement profits' from, the Municipal electric Desprcaux and Mrs,' Thomas J. Jieeessary. * Day to play their course on {of a traet a short distance outside plant are so large as to make local Doyle...... -,; rOLKS'who order a plumber on «t the borough limits. In this latent taxation unnecessary. he job don't want him to move It IB only necessary to point tnttaiteti of selling water outside of The children at the party weife payment of greens fees. the tewn theie hu been no criticism • * * Mary Elizabeth duntilngham, Vic- around like a,candidate for office out the above Symbol of Ser- and there should be none. There South River may well be proud of tor Barnes, William StobO, 3t, awaiting the election returns. vice; it ie the finest possible should have beea no criticism lit the this record and display* as, it does, Doris, John, William and Ada.FbW* They want him to show some signs guarantee of better mortuary signs at Its borders announcing that lcr, Sophia, Nicholas and Anthony of life and.eomo real ability. That's This it to introduce the it is •* town which imposes no mu>Uussack, Jean Stpho, June Casey, the reason they gall up 1216 «md ervic nlelpal takes. The onlv takes which tlarian Kaney, 'Ruth Voorhees, •fisd Bank has ample water, more the property owners of fiouth River ask tis over on the job. course to those not having than enough to supply the town, Doris COhovSr, Gilbert and Allan have to pay are for school, county White and Eileen Baumert. WhenWhen.i. t can without Wconvenienee and state purnoseD. This wonderful played it. supplly water for Ite neighbors this record has been achieved for several OSCAR R HILL should be done. Although called by years and it has been done; without SPECIAL SCHOOL ELtCTION.. ddifferent names Red Bank'and the charging more for electricity than is Plumbing and Heating towns surrounding it are virtually exacted »y private corporations. t Will be Mold IPrlnton Fall* 3t|>- one big family. The boundaries be- tembcr 'l2tk. A W*«l»l««(•» lurMtur* •atettlitn «f th. r*»r, and you *r* tordlally Inrllod the profits must be for a corporation cess Of being gathered IB tht'grapt to a»t**ai Our Hoofs ar» «U4 wllh h»auitlul atw -.tmUans,' many »f th«m being »*-e crop. In the past1 few years grape which charges Mora than three times eiu.lv* a«slB«». S«* »h*s»'.W«4«»l(il Mw .(Kirlntl vrhethllf you art ready to buy dr a» much! Happily, action Is now be culture has grdwh tremendously. On PAUL REVERE not I .,•"•' . •••••• ••...., tome farms'It is the most important ing taken to supply with town water crop railed. In a number of cases the small area which has to buy wa- Insurance of All Kinds. when grapes.are raised along with ter from a corporation, other crops a successful grape sca- • • • REAL ESTATE »ori will recoup lotaes on other crops. But the question of whether nat SS Broad St., Red Bank, N. J, * * • ural resources should be used for the This year will probably be record- common good or for private exploi ed in local agricultural history at tation is greater than one.of dollars th» wont the farmers have ever had. and cents. The corporations which Except in a very few instances tho get possession'of the great store- RAY H. STILLM AN farmer's return has been far below houses of nature and use them for normal. .Crops which were bounti- their own benefit by levying tribute FARMS ful have been selling at low prices. on the people for the necessities of Produce which has been selling at lift did not create these resources. Country Homes high figures has been too scarce to They should belong to the people as give any general benefit except to much as the air which we breathe. Shore Estates a few farmers, who were either un- It is a moral issue, as well as an vll Forma of INSURANCE usually efficient or unusually for- economic issue, and it is gratifying tunate in raising these crops In large that an entering wedge for its con- State* Highway Quantities. sideration has been made In this Catontown, N.I. Phona 178 Saturday SpeetikH • yesr's campaign. A NEW ARRIVAL IN RICH MOHAIH-S PlECta A Jumper grape crop and gooJ litkiri tt Llvlnar room /utnltur. hiv. broUlht em Jot prices will be desired by everyone til* fill tition IH« moil t.tonlihlni ralu«i in thalr hll* tatr- fit* Int ifondirful n«w IUIMI «r< trt ftlturlni la who takes a sympathetic interest in Are you selling •«vlrl«S« M vtlour, wtibilt and limn frlflt. A »«• the plight of the farmers. For those Urlif «itr.etln one » fentured «bo»« In nolitlr your dollara fltilldl «t»lr. who raise grapes along with other 6 produce this crop might appropria too cheap? R.al Ic. and Food "Saterl I $159.0Q tely be called their last hope. ThU If you i.ll tha tcrvlcai of your dollar* it a lower r«t» of lnter.it wish for a bumper crop and good ALASKA prices will probably not be echoed than th.y art «*p*blt of «»rnln| S»f«ly, you ar* not ax.rci.Ing by extreme Dry. and extreme Wet*. th» beit builn.ii judfm.nt. Refrlgei'fctors The Drys donf like it because they Our Flrit Mortt*(. Stcuriti.s In any denomination yield Six Per think it encourages the use of grapes Ctnk and ara 3afa. to make beverages containing more than one-half of one per cent of alcohol and the Wets dont like it be- Boynton Brothers & Company cause they think It keeps farmers Perlh Amboy Rial EiUta Imurtnc* At savings such aa we are Buffet Mirrors •atoned with prohibition. Both the now offering on those high- Drys and the Wets pull long faces and talk about what an awful thing grade refrigerators they $4.93 It is for thr fanners to sell grapes. represent a great investment In health and economy.. A small investment considering • • * how attractive one ol theia Mir* Par a Lltll. Each W..UI Maybe it is awful for the farmcri US WHITE rora will make a room. Many •o do this, but all the same It is grat- new styles from which to chocs* ifying to see some one making and prices attractively low. •y out of present day prohibition •onditloni besides bootleggers and A MARKET professional Dry and Wet agltatori BEAUTIFUL NfiW BEDROOM SUITES and the anti-saloon league. These Corner of Broad & Front Sts., Red Bank. «kO, CHEST, VANITY AND DRUSIK Durlnsr tht optnlnf (|»» *, will ihow lot tht Ant tlip. *«!l-pa!d highly organized forces do . Phona 2037-W. m»nr Btw WflvtU In n.Jroom »ult.l, ehoiin bt ut >l tha not know tha meaning of earning r.««nl (umUuit mitkiti whin i» m»nr ill.tfnitWt naw tUijtiji »•'• •nown. Wi iwiura •bovov* .* Bull*! thithat? Ula their bread by tho sweat of their Jersey Fresh JLong Island .nllf.l--•'•Bt r «•!«•»« »»««)id.arlatlnal, , »nd ill - -- ° ' •"' " browi, but there is scarcely a dny ai * nnnrhiDlf Ilow prlu, that the farmer docs not hav. this Fr.ih-KIII.J experience. Ths grapo growers can $169,00 well tfford to Ignore the criticism of HAMS both the Dryi and the Wets. They 29S. DUCKS are gelling a legitimate article and Puritan, Felin'i or ' on* of the noblest works of naturd Short Fore- Smoked Every cent they get it well earned. Vogt's Fern Stand Ev.ry fair-minded person will wish Quarter CALA 2»ln>l Davenport TabU the greatest succem for them with Regular Smoked .50 their grap. crops. May their vlns- This A. a Klcotrlt Kadi* has yardr bear abundantly and their LAMB HAMS '18 hank accounts prosper. Thsst Ben, massively designed those quality feature* at mod- HAMS Dav.nport Tables .xtend Into trate ooiti Slngl. dial, pilot light, MAde of wrought Iron. Stoio a large table tot use at dinner ujeotot, two'tont cabinet, and tables whenever dsslred. One Th« Power Trust Issue 24k sales only. One to a cut- would hardly know they oon< excels In tone tiaallty, Mleetlv- c 19 tomor. cealed **tr» ltivss at «h.»W Itj, dlsUnce and reliability. In th« Campaign. 1 { To many voteri who do their own thinking and who donl fall down and Pr.ih lb Dlxl. II . wonhlp party labels th« most in- SylSlylt ' iltreitlni part of Governor Alfred 28 •II. Smith's acceptance spsarh last LIVER AL'S SPECIAL. Bacon ««.k was with regard to the Tower MMtlVft lb.mc*t WNINQ ROOM aUITtS Trust, Itlr reinnrkf ejalnit per* Lean Smoked Fresh-Killed | ;tv« Juil IUIIJ In ttur ipliMId noil pow.r «lt« *nd sources of Wa- , «/ «|Blf| r*ti» r.rnl(ur«, IHimlfiil Sultii Ilk* ik< *M«. supply and in favor of using *M it U s>4 »l mint itii ih.n r»u w.ul"(*»!d i » »JM«I Mr ' ""pewetslons for the general nr»M»" ,ff !«•» fnnif.r/ul ihMMUr,i Isrlr ikilii In line with prognsilvi) HAMS FOWL 77-70 BROAD. STREET, RED BANK, N. J. f>Rfl>e ibi bmt .tltillatii 391 Fhone 270 $169,00 RED BANK'l&folSTER, AUGUST 29, 1928.

v HIT BY POLO BALL. TWO LAWYERS SICK. Now Liberty' Firemen. ,. ;,PERSONAL. 'cteriburg, Virginia, Mr. Alperin Ii fabury Park, ipent part of lait former' reildent of Virginia, t - ,veek with Mri. VaugmVi litter, Mw. John, and .William Maloney, John 1 homta S. Field Pailulv Injured Sn ohn S. Appl.fal. and William E. EGAN'S MUi Dorothy Mount -«' Provi- Mr.' and Mri; Wilbur F. Symlng- ohn Mertz of McLaren itreet. av> Game Saturday, Fotttr on the Road to Raeovarr. Fredericks arid Gilbert Dahlgien are dence, Rhode Island, is vl'ltlng her in- and- Mr, «on Wilbur and Mtu Mr. and Mri. William Wikoff of A polo ball driven with great new members of Liberty firo com- grandfather, C. 13, Mount of M»pl« John S. Applegate wag suddenly [argiierlto Dougherty of Elm place Maple avenue have returned from a force struck Thomas S. Field of taken sick with appendicitis last pany of Red Bank. Auto Vans and Express SBSrfSSrttot«r avenue,-v „ ,, .,>•'' etufned homt lait week from an month's vacation at Menden, Ver- .Now that ropvim i|me la n.ai i am 4 Middletown township on the right Wednesday and he was operated on srenared to tto your ne»t mo»l«« at farm, Charlw Odell,.superintendent of lutcmobile trip of two weeki in mont. Their ion Fred returned.yel- tide of his face, near, his eye, Sat- inrniiiminrmintitiifmnirmriiijriinriiniiintiiiriiiuiniiii ilium tnre. plsnos oi bsnage to ali safta ot highly far ^ro tbe Clark .spool company at St. >l«w York ttuU, ,the N*ew England terday from a stay at a boy'i camp that night at his home on Maple fllT oj eountnr. In tba larsest oadded THUS urday afternoon while he was tak- ivenuc. He is now rapidly improv- ID Red Bank. Before yon haie rour oasl oua watery •vacuatlons. LouUi' has. returned to that place itatts »nd Canada. , , < Pennsylvania." . , ing part in a polo game at Rumson. mo>lnar dons, write, send or call for Iht after having ipent a f«w,d»yj with Mn, Lyie Heitley of Monmouth Archibald P, SUarknd family of g and his complete recovery is only rellsble Carnltare mo»«rs in town, and NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 0* V..., Mr, Field was obliged to quit play- coked for. Mr. Applegate is a mem- 1st mr prices on your next lob. All kinds Estate ot Berlha Wiener, deimsd, his aunt, Mrs. Mary. Grover, and his itrett underwent an ofieratlon-for Knojtvllle, Tennessee, are .visiting ing. The- flesh "around the eye be- of hrarr or llobt trucking done at shot! Notle* Is herebr glren that - lister, Mr*. Kitty mt rson .of Mon- ipnandtciUi lait Friday at the Long of the law firm of Applegate, Guidance notice* Call or address eounw of Ibe eubserlber. e»seuto» r Mr.-Stear's father, William T- Stear came badly'discolored and swollen, steyens, Foster,- aJ1d Reussille. Watner, I'eeeasail. 1st* trillUe t mouth itreet •, ' Branch hospital, Sho Ii "lowly im of'/Mori place. Archibald Stear is n and the Injury was treated by Dr. : J. T. EXLAN tate ol aald dectesid, vrtll \» n ' Ralph Buieell, who hai been em- proving. representative of the Ingersoll William E. Poster of-Riverside 11 WALL STREET, RED BA1NK stated hr the Sucro(ata of the ' Walter A. -Rullman. Mr. Field has drive, another member of the firm, "DECAUSE we are Raialdence Phone 39-W Honmouth and repottad (or feu ployed fa this locality as a Davey Wr».,Thoora Brown, Mrs. Arthur Rand company at Knoxville. since, had to wear a bandage over Office Phone 2215.J the Orphina Courts of aald OL tree surgeon for peveral months, hai Is afflicted, with rheumatism and he Thursday, the sUtb da, of SaptabHv.. itchelbach, Mill Thelma Mustoe, Rev. Paul J. Hoh of Philadelphia the eye. A report became cilrrent la taking 1>athi and; other" treatment •*-' constantly in 10 WHARF AVENGE I). 1028, at whleh time appllealloiv will returned ' to. his hon\e at Valley md Mln Wllhelmena Eichelbach of II preach to the congregation of that he had lost, the sight of the touch with market made for the allonans* tt eemmllllou I Fprge, Pennsylvania. tor this ailment at Clifton. Springs, —FOR— counsel (cis. ^ led Bank will ipend Saturday, Sun- Trinity Lutheran churchy of Bed eye, but this was incorrect. The Sew-York. He is improving. Dattd July 37th, A. D. UIJ, Mtw Emma Llndiayof Qleniide, lay and Monday at Washington, D, Bank Sunday morning at eleven Injury is, getting well and a '.com- conditions and other T1IE PABMBBS 1OAK AND TBO COM r ANY. FeiuUylvania, Is ipendlng two weeki 3. They will' make the trip by au- o'clock. The visiting clergyman U pletei 'recovery is looked for. developments affect/ 23 Wllll.m Street. JJ.w York, 1 DmobUe. RUMSON HOUSE SOLD. with MM. George A* Bogan ol Riv- (he pastor of Ascension Lutheran Mr. Field was playing on-.the ing speurities gen' Tire Service «nlde avenue, ,^ , • Mr. and Mn. Charles K. Hum' church pf Philadelphia. Jenejr City Woman Pays 17«80O for IN CHANCERr OP NEWjklWBY,, f* Rumsoa country club polo team erally, our supervision TELEPHONE 2112 WILLIAM P. LUCAS anil hie beln, ( •, Mill Mary Comway of Spring lohouje of. Drummond place re against the Elephants at the time Lafayette Street House. Iseis and persons! (tpresentatlvei i itreet ha* bean enjoying a vacation turned lost week from a visit tg-Mr. of your investment Dr vlrtua of sn order ot the- Court WINDOWS BROKEN.JN FIGHT. he'was hurt.' The Elephants won Mrs. Jennie E. Williams has sold Chancery of New Jersey." made"«' from her < position in the office of Huinrichouse'' relatives , at Hagers the game by a.score of 10 to 6. her house and lot on the west side program will guide Our Service Car is le date hef I ' Mean's greenhouu. at Rucuon. , town, Maryland. Lead Pipi Aimed at • Man Dam' of 'Lafayette; street, near Church Bank Bulldln» and Loan ,. - Miii Anns Flneburg of Shrews- you in the direction corporation of the Sate of N.w Jsrs.f. Mr. and Mri> Frank S. Haviland , ages Highlands Store). street,, Rumson, tp Mrs,' Kathryn always ready. compl.lnant. "ami WillTim" D.., tuoas.ai bury avenue Ii ipendlng a vacation and ion of McLaren street are on BEACH PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT. of safety and profit. t.la heirs, devisees rod parionil ripr A free-for-all fight took place be- McGlinchy of Jersey • City for tatlvei and others aie defendanta; »» of Mo weeks at JUvlngiton Manor, trip to Niagara Foils and Canada. Young Folks Have Good Time at $7,500. The sale was'made bjr Jo- required to appear and answer tne.i New York. Mr, and Mri, Charles C. Conovcr tween a dozen men early Sunday 1 Steam Vulcanizing. said complainant on or befora tha |9i..i morning on Bay avenue at High- . Normandie Beach.: seph G. McCuo•• of Rumson.: The of October, next, sr;'ths/sald;'.bin'..«,Hi . Joel GlUon, who lfvei at the Bap- if Arthur place are' spending a week A beach party was held at' Nor-,house, which has been unoccupied taken at coiihsaed atalnst you. \'•,.-: tist men's home at Newark, ipont it the Skyton Lodge at Cresco, Pa. lands. All'the participants wero Balloon and Truck Tha said bill Is fifed to (orscloie a e from out of town. A longshoreman mandie beach last Friday night by for some time, will be .'renovated PAUL & CO, Win mortjaie liven by William D.- part of last .week *vi»ltlng frlendi Mri. Thomas. Calt and her sister, a party of young folks from Red' for the new owner's occupancy. and Jujla Lucas, hlg vrlfe. to Rsa and acquaintance* at 'Red Bank, from Hoboken knocked down sev- hvesimtni Sccurititl Building and Lonn Aitsflciailon, st-oo. Miss Kathryn Dougherty, attended eral men who attempted to hit him Bank, After a swim in the ocean The property is 76x110% feefand Tires in Stock. tlon of tha State of New Jsrsiir. dateS 1 Middletown village and LIncroft. the funeral of their aunt, Miss Ann refreshments of sandwiches, dough- has a seven-room house with modern 1420 Walnut St., PMlidelphia second dar of June, 1022, on landl in I Mr. Gllion formerly lived' at theie Ho was standing on the sidewalk Rorouth- of Red Bank, In tha Coantr Cunningham of Lakehurst, on Fri- when the men attacked him. It nuts and punch were served and 'a conveniences. There isalao a two W. Raymond Johnson Monmouth Bnd Slate ofNew'Iar placet. day. general good time followed. Those William D. Lucas and his helre, was the longshoreman's first visit car garage on the premises. 18 HubbanT Park. Red Bank. and personal representatives aroVu Mr, and Mri. Harold Hendrickaon Mr. and Mrs, R. Sara Sharrabba to Highlands,. One of the fighters in the party were Misses Lorettn Tel. 1E3I. firndants .because Willlsm D." «r,«s.;] - s Miss Jean .Trubln of Peters place street. A. O. 1028, at which time appllcaUonwliJv. C WALKER DEFEATS riANUEli have sold their two-story storage be made for the allowance of commlsilon»!;i.j' *js < spending a vacation at Hunter, vP i Mr. and Mrs, Charles Humbling building at the river end of New ELMER C. WAINRIGHT and eounssl fees; •- ' ;'., • •-•>5'V$.l ,u$ Greon county, New York. and son Donald of Shrewsbury ave- Rumsoa Pugilist Knocked Out Ligh street, Seabright, to Richard Jor- Dated Jttly 21th.' A. D. 1»1». .;"KW CHARLES. P.-WENOK i, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford of De- nue left'last Saturday morning for Heavyweight Opponent. darl of Seabright for $1,600. The 4 Patterson Avenue, (near- Broad St.) Shrewsbury, N, J. HOWARD S.-HIGCMNSON. Ztl. troit were visitors at Red Bank last an automobile trip through New •Bed Bank. Mi J ' Mickey Walker of Rumson, mid- sale was made by Joseph G. McCuc Telephone) Red Bank 4. week. Mr. Ford !•' a son of Edward York state and Canada, They ex- dleweight champion, made good in of Rumson. The property adjoins • • Proctor.;-. F. Ford of White street. pect to vIsH Niagara Falls and then his debut in the light heavyweigut the' Seaboard ice company's plant y Miases Sarah and Fannie Lipack go to Montreal, where they will via, ranks Monday night at San Fran- and has been used as a storage house of Shrewsbury avenue have re- it a cousin of rMro. Hembling's, cisco by defeating'Armand Erpnn for automobiles and other supplies. turned from a two weeks' stay al They will return home Labor day. uel of San Francisco. Walke Livingston.Manor, New York! Edward Alvino of Locust avenu knocked out his opponent in thi -SHERIFF'S SALE. , Mr. and Mrs. James Hisgims, Hlsi Br virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to mi di- was on the sick list last week. seventh round with two Howa t rected, lisued out ol the Honmouth Coun- Helen Callagher, Edward Farrell Morris Garriba of New Rochcllo the jaw. Emanuel fought Tommy ty Common Fleas Court ot tbe State, ol and Mrs. F. M. Mandevllle of? New Mow 'Jersey, will be exposed to sale at has taken a position at the Sally Loughran, the light heavyweight publle vendue, on Tuesday, the fourth day York'were visitors last week of Mrs. Ann Lee beauty parlor in the Carl- of September. 1928, between the. hours o Joseph Calver.of Leonard street. champion, recently and lost a closi 12:00 o'clock and 5:00 o'clock (at 1:0 ton theater building. decision. Jack Kearns, Walker's o'clock.eastern standard time), .'In. the af- , Miss Pauline.Grob of West Re. Oscar Hesse of East Front stree ternoon of said day. at the Court House, GOLDBERG'S Bank spent last week at New York manager, has announced that he Is In the Borough of Freehold, county ol Is in charge of Jones's gasoline serv- negotiating for a title match be- Monmoutb, New Jersey, to satisfy a judff. with Mr. and Mrs. James Hlggins. ice station which recently opened al ment ot said court amounting to approxi. tween Walker and Loughran. mitelr 1277.00. . 24 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Peter Romano of Bridge the corner of East Front and Sprinj avenue gave birth to an eight-pound All the defendant's right, title and In streets. terest In and to the following! 7 girl last Thursday at Woodloy ho* William J. Poulson of Wavorlj Outing »t Bear Mountain. All that certain house and lot of. land, The Children of Mary society o: situate on toe^north side of the highway Ladies, Children's and Infants' Wear , pltal. » place and John S. Appleget of Oak' Uadlne tiom Tiaton Falls • to Squankum land street spent last Thursday a St. Anthony's church held Its an bounded and described as follows: • Mrs. W. Harry Ponaington nual outing last Sunday at Beai Beglnnlnff at a stake on the northwest East Sunset avenue returned home the Flemlngton county fair at Flem corner ot a tract of land belonging to Is Ready to Outfit ington, New Jersey. . Mountain. About thirty girls at Sarah and Elliabeth Baiter,. on the east Friday from the Long Branch hos tended the outing and the trip wa: side of Pine/Brook, :thenee along their line pita), where she recently underwent Mrs. Grover A. Burdge of Ne notth flBhty-ftve deiirtts and tnlrty minutes made in one of Atlbcrt W. Burdgi esit seventeen choins to Lewis .World'A an operation. She Is greatly Im York is spending .this week with he northeast corner.r thence along his line to the Boys and Girls of Red Bank and proved,. sister-in-law, Miss Emma< Burdge o & Sons' busses. the asld road, thence south' sixty degrees ,WMt along* said.road to a white oslc stump /Mrs.'Henry F, Hylln of South Linden place.;. Mr.; Burdge waa i 'standing... pear said PInff - Brook, thence Vicinity for School, . street has recovered from a rccenl visitor of'his. sister over last week West Red Bank Men's Outing. down salA Pine Brook to the place ot be- end. ginning. •-operation for appendicitis at the Nert Sunday thirty" West Rei Bailed as the property of Harry W. May- Long Branch hospital. Sbe returnee John Calandriollo of Lindc: Bank young men will make a trip tf berry, talten in execution at the suit of Ready to help them get one of the biggest thrills of the year—going Ralph B, Siekela and to be sold br home Friday. <' < place is on an automobile vacatio: Bear Mountain In one of Albert W • HARRY N. JOHNSON. The report that Miss May;Hen' trip through New York state. Burdge & Sons' busses. Antonk . . Sherlil. back to school in a brand new outfit. We're ready and waiting—stocks -Palmierf of Shrewsbury avenue i Dated August atb, 1028. drickson of Leroy plnco had re Mrs. Catherine Vaughn* and he: BRADLEY M. FISCHER, Attorney.- filled, assortments and selections complete. If you do not already know turned home from Brooklyn was in daughter, Mrs. Edward Patterson o in charge of the outing. (381.) 115.06 correct. Although her conditior it, you'll wonder at the size of our Children's Department. shows improvement, she Is still suf- - faring from the effects of an au- tomobile accident several weeks ago. Since the accident sho has been at the homo of Mrs. Lllliam L. Hopplns pt Brooklyn, formerly of Middli town township. ' Miss Alma Thompson or Map) avenue is spctading a vacation ot tw •weeks at Plnebush, New York. • Stop at any of Our . John S. Applegate of Maple ave nuo was' successfully operated or Friday at his home for appendlcltli Mr. Applegate was stricken a fe days previous and the freezing pro Wonder Stores cess was tried, but with no favorable OWNED AND OPERATED New School Dresses. Girls' Dresses New Fall Hose iiwults, He is rapidly recovering am WAONER MARKET CO. Compare Our Quality Of very fine English Broadcloths, in gay In Silk and Velvet combinations. Made of flat 'his; .present condition warrants new patterns; with or without panteefc. crepe and twill back velvets; a wide variety' of There are ever so many kinds of hois speedy recovery. and Low Price Sizes 6 to 14. styles and colors. Sizes 7 to 14. 'Mrs. Isabella Emmons Soden made for children, but only a few ara .Bradley Beach, formerly of Rei This is the only way to prove ^ $| .95 and $9.95 accepted as really correct, and Gold, Bank, spent Thursday with he berg's has the sponsored styles at pricei granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas Irving ' Brown of Broad street. ItwaaMVs, that you can always do better that are consistently low, Featurinu Soden'a 88d birthday and she made Girls' Gym Bloomers and "Polly" and "Dr. Posner" brands. Rango the trip alone from Bradley Beach in our Exclusive AH-Wool Jersey Mrs. Grace Uhl and children ol Skirts to $J.OO a pr. "Chestnut street are spending Au Dresses Made of very fine all-wool navy blue serges. 'gust at Lake Kopatcong. Sizes 6 to 16; full cut and well-made. Mr. and Mri.'J. P. Miller have Sizes 6 to 14. New ttlm models, in all 'returned to (heir home In Brooklyn Meat and Poultry Stores colon. after having ipent leveral diys with ' $4 .95 to $Q.95 Mri. Miller1! brothers,, William and $O.95 George Kaney of River Plaza. Mri. Headwear for Boys 'William Kanay ipent'lait Tuesday Legs, of Genuine with her sister, who Is ipendlito he: vacation-at tli« ''"t.ropollUn* and Girls at A*bury Park SPRING LAMB n> 34c Vera and Murloi, Kaney of Rive' New Sport Sweaters At Vary Low Prlc.i. Plaza entertained their cousin, Al Suitable for school or street, In every ma Conk of Red Bank, part of las imaginable color and style, Boys' Caps and Hals, week. Mri. Louis G. Davidson of Lero: best Milk Fed Broilers »>44c 50c to $1.00 place and Mrs. Irving M. Davldto $-1.85 to. $O.95 of Bergen placo motored to Mllford Connecticut, lait week, where tho] Girls' Felt Hats, • visited Mrs. Louis Davidson's moth' Medium Size Quality Fowl lb 32c cr, Mr«. Henry G. Loeb. $1.49 to $2.95 Miss Loo Puccl of Railway ipen Boys' Trousers for lilt week with tho Missel. Prate lb c Mount street,- School. Alao ahawlng ths new , Mri. John CantlUlon and ion Jac' Large Size Quality Fowl 37 of Broad street nave bean ipondlng Knickeri or Shorts, Imported Felt Beret Hat, ' two weeki at Spoculator, New York. Girls' Middies •L. Kngllsh Tweeds, fancy Corduroyi and Regulation middy with rntllor ot Peter I'uri'col- Mill Janet Kohner of Washing- MlxturcaMlxturea. flomoSomo with bolt), also ththao lar, utrnlght or bund' bottoms, mnilo of "Lons- at $1.50 ton, D. 0., who Ii lummerlng at As Fresh Sausage Links new elastic bottom knlcker, flliea 4 to dais" Jcnn; slzoa 4 to 22, bury Park, wai a guest last well « » 1616 . All colon, of Mri. Irving Ml Davidson of B»: gun plico. . Spare Pure ccto$ to $0-95 c and %\ .49 ' Mri, Thomai Llttli of Btrgd plica wai a recent guoit of frlendi " 95 2 Boys' New Washable i at Bcllcvlllo, N«w Jersey. Ribs lb 19c Pork «>32c MIDDIE TIES Mr*. Cecil MacCloud and chlldrc: Of Root! tumllty ullk. K«l, niwy, white, bluett, Top Suits ot Mounl utrcct returned home Boys' Blouses copen, week from a vlult with Mri, M*o< Of well known "LIllU Prltml" nnd With all-wool Twetili, Cheviot*, Jontyl Cloud'f |inrents, Rev. and Mrs. Hi 50c and Corduroy bottnmit »U beltod m«|«,',;. >bert S. Munyon of Greene, N, Ys "KaynaV hmmW . Mr. «nd Mrs, Frank J. Gilvln o oil with hnrmonUlnff tl«i. Bliet 0 K ' Mount Vernon are spending a weik CHARLIE'S WONDER STORES cto$ 50 All-Wool Imported Berets 10 yenn, •with Mr. and Mri. George 11. MinrllJ All colon nnd ulrxii. of Cringe avenue. . OWNEp AND OPERATED BY WAGNER :MARKEt CO., 59 l C )• •»/ Mli» Allc# Stout and Sldnej Stoul $0.25 to 1 New 1 The elastic bottom of Broid itreet am ipendlng' Retailers of Good Me*U and Poultry Slnca ip00. 95 wnki st Form Like Club In Finn Blouse at OSc. • ~ y hi* eh! Nwail gtor«u~7 BROAD ST. A 22 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. N. J. Satisfaction Cuarnnteed or Money Refunded! ghteen RED BANK KEQ1STEB, AUGUST 2tf, 1P28. F. W. KRUQ'S FUNERAL. August 19th by recorder WUUim A.' Ha**. Miu Sadie Watt* and John • •MM* Wait Loni Branch Man Di«d from Kl.pp were the wltteittt, They will CLUB LIDO Injurlat, live in Keansburg. The funeral of Ferdinand W. M». M«tha J. Brown, 72 yes." ,; STATE HIGHWAY, SEA GIRT, N. J. Krug of West Long Branch, •who old,, died ^recently from a chronic died following an injury received dlieue. She li »urviv«d by » hu»- Pratantlng An All-Star Broadway Show Nightly in an automobile accident, was hel3 hand and son, William Browns two '. at the horrie of his parents lut tlstew, Mrs. William T. Blggiiu and AL LENTZ-r-Exduslve Columbia Recording Artist— Thursday. Mr. Krug was 41 years Mrs, Lillian Randolph, add two Action Every Minute. old, Besides his parenti he is sur-brothers, Mayor Samuel Randolph Put ft On th* lot vived by a widow, Mrs. Lillian E. and William Randolph, the fufler.l u RUTH SHAW If you've anything to eat Krug, and a stepson Albert. He also was conducted by R«v. H. 8. Gar* And you want 16 keep It nice, Clever, Pleasing, Sensational, Eccentric and Acrobatic Dancer. leaves three tester* and two broth- rlara, pastor of the Methodist ers, they being Mrs. George M, Vaii- church, and interment was made in There Is but one thine to do— Distinction *«you'll find' PEARL BOYLE . Put It on the Ice! ' He It H.ro! Huel, Mrs J. Russell Woolley, Mrs, Green Grove ctmetety, Keyport. '$ Smart In Personality in Songs Paul Motehousi', Frank P. 'Krug, Albert Lupkln, 40 yean old, died Do not leave it lying 'round— it here in men's jewelry WAXV That Are Thrilling. f Jr., and Montillion Krug. on August 18th. He wai rtrickjn Germs are In the air, with heart trouble while on the Drawing upon our long ex- Conductor Ceremonies ; Always looking for a feast perience in pleasing men,' MURIEL ABBOT—Very* Smart SinRerand KEANSBURG NEWS. boardwalk with hit wife. He wai % dainties rich and rare. Everybody's Favorite ', taken home and died toon after- we have assembled a wide- Dancer in Numbers All Her Own. Thitrai G.ti Good. Worth 9100 at •wardi. If they get the slightest start variety of those Jeweled Supported by THE CLUB LIDO RECORD1NC ORCHESTRA Union News Stand. Miss Anna Connelly hai been In any kind of food, niceties forpersona l wear. fib* R«d D.nk RallitW «M b* bonlbt spending her vacation at Wapping- Ere the. sun again goes 'round , Under the Direction of AL LENTZ. «uh «€ik in KMnibuti at tat tton of Prices range moderately • Loud Vollind. N. SlnU Latu. phlUl* crt Falls, N. V. There's an awful brood. from it for scarf pins, belt SPECIALIZING IN SHORE DINNERS Ktllir and ChtrUi VogtU Bert Lawrence, who h»s been T\\D you know tliiii v> Thieves last week broke into the manager of the Strand theater, hat Millions, billions, even more, buckle sets and pocket • ** basket of 1 flowers CATERING TO AFTERNOON TEAS AND BRIDGE PARTIES Union news stand at tho railroad accepted a position at the Crystal Spring up over night, ' lighters, through a medium Every single one of which U worth more than a For Reunratfoni Call Spring- Lalca 2035. station. They secured about $100 palaco dance hall. rang* from $10 forclgsrette north of stock. Entrance was gained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hog-arty of Has an appetite. cases and fine leather W- • bushel of words?' « •••«*«»«»•»•• •M.M»«»tilM by prying off a heavy wire screen Union City have been, visiting with lets, up to |35 and more and then breaking a window; Marks Henry Peter j. Then your fine, expensive grub FLOWERS SENT BY on the door showed that an attempt The Co-ed bridge club met with Breaks out with decay for our fins Gruen strap TELEGRAPH. And you find that It Is fit ° end pocket watches. WHITE DIAMOND had been made to jimmy the door. Mrs. Sonify Zimmerman last Thurs- Pun«r«l Dtiigm • SpaeUlty. The robbery was discovered by day afternoon. But to throw away. BRAND Berny Green, manager of the stand, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gericke Or perhaps It looks alt right when he opened for business. of Park avenue have announced the \ ' A carnival and dance will be held And.you eat your fill REUSSILLES' engagement of their daughter, Miss MenmouuVi tsadlnf JsWaltrs' in the Belvedere casino next Satur- Madelyn Gerick, to Henry Mtwon, And thereafter find yourself MAYONNAISE day night. son of Mr; and .Hn. John Maxson Seriously 111. 36 Broad St., Red Bank. A perfectly emulsified quali- ' The annual minstrel show of theof Navoiinlc. ; • All such troubles you'll be spared ty .product—clean, delicious Beacon club was held Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Bert Krams, Sr., of If you'll take advice and wholesome. night in the clubhouse »f> the or- Irvington, have been visiting Miss ganization. - • Cecelia Shuck. And be sure to keep your food Made from strictly fresh eggs, Although many objections -were Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Morse at East Always on the ice. pure oil and highest grade ma- made, to the ordinance providing; for Orange have been visiting Mrs. Wil-Germs are busy everyday terials. the paving and. widening of Main liam Kelly, Right on thru the year; Contains no filler to thicken. street, the measure passed its final Mrs. George Frey has returned If you try to save on ice reading at the meeting of the bor-from a' stay at Jersey City. It may cost you dear. —tin no oily taito, ough council last week. The or.. Howard. Opdyke, who has been IT'S DIFFERENT. dinance provides for the installation employed In the office of Morrisey Never give the iceman up Packed in Half Pint, Pint. of storm sewers. The thoroughiare & Walker, has returned to his home . While you have the price— ROTH'S Quality Meat Specials Quart and Gallon Jan. will have a width of. 34 feet Among at Frwichtown. Every month thruout the year those who made objection to the or- Mr. and Mrs. H. Haskell have re- . "Put tt on the ice!" • On sale at first class stores. dinance were E. T. Compton,-Mrs. turned from a visit at Canada, Swift's "Premium" or Armour's "Star" Kate Rowe, Mrs. Eva Lankenau, Miss Francis Geary of New Mrs. Lydi Vincent and Albert T. Dorph, S.I., if visiting Mrs. Frank J. S. Silvers & Bro. Company Morris. The latter said that he' *av- Young. REGULAR SMOKED HAMS Sola Manufacturer* ored the "improvement, but he did Tha Family let Bo*. not think that it' was fair to take Miss Genevieve Langner has tak-Who Is it, tell me, that late In the CRANBURY, N. J. all the property from one side of en up her residence at Red Bank. night ' PRIME RIB ROAST RIB ROAST the street for widening purposes. Deputy Fire Chief and Mrs. Wil-Can tret to the ice box without any Mayor Randolph pointed out that to liam Begglns of Staten Island are at (Bail Cull) llada e Cuti) take property from both sides of the their summer home on Sea Breeze That's father. street would mean the payment of way. '! a|> Who, coming home from the ball extra damages,, and that under the field all hot, 39c S! The proposed plan the damages would LEONARDO NEWS. Will hit the old Ice box a terrible swat? amount to about $10,000, whereas Card Party and Dane* (or the Ben- Fresh'Killed Long Island if property were taken from both That's Brother. sides the cost would be about efit of St AfnaVs Church. Who sneaks in softly on tlppity- $35,000. A successful card party, and toe »» SPRING DUCKS dance was held at the Brentwood 35 best ginger And searches the Ice box above and An ordinance providing for the hotel Saturday night for the bene- below? purchase of the traffic lights that fit of St. Agnes's church of Atlantic That's Sitter. FRESH-KILLED BROILERS have been installed on trial was Highlands. passed on first reading. The lights Who, for describing this family Miss Florence Kline is spending habit, Jamaica are to cost $2,000 and to meet this a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Fresh-Killed Frying Chickens Will scare up a dollar and instantly 475. 47* expense a temporary improvement William Cole. grab; (Watching 2J4 Ibi. Each) r.ote will be issued. Miss Johanna Smith, the assistant That's met . CHAS. UNGIR, Fra.h-Kill.d Fr.ih-Kill.d Mrs..Margaret Elslnger, who eon-at the postofflce, is confined to.the Hl.iat, can grow ducts a store at Garr avenue and house with sickness. Miss Elsie Van- Maple street, asked to be relieved Ness is,taking Miss Kline's place. CHIGKEMS YOUNG FOWL from paying the mercantile license. . Miss Nan Leonard has taken a (For Boiling, Skladt, S»ndwi;heO (3 to 3ii ib. Avirng.) She pleaded that sh.e was not doing position at Newark with the Pru- Btfort and Altar. lb lb much business. No action was taken dential insurance company. She will Butter's almost turned'to oil, is used in on the complaint. begin her work next Tuesday, ' Milk is sour quite; g9 33c Recorder William A. Haag turned A daughter' waa born to Mrs.Cream wont whip—it Isn't cold— in $440 in fines collected from Au- Percy Bennett last week. Mr. and 1 Salad looks a sight gust 7th -to August 20th. Mrs. Bennett have chosen the name Up and down the cellar stairs The life guards of Keansburg Go mother's weary feet. of Jeanette for the baby. Dear me, what a pity RotH & JL1 S». II. 8. Fit OO held a successful ball in the Crystal Mr. Court of Newark spent Sat- To throw away the meat I , TELEPH0NE 6 palace on Friday night. urday and Sunday with his sister, 4 Monmouth Street, " Red Bank, N"J. The Qhampagne ofQinger sAh Miss Bertha Butler of Williams- Mrs. Andrew Watts. » But mother's gay.and smiling now Wholttale Diitrlbutorl burg, Pa., fcnd Albert Yawger of Edward Burdge's cottage oh Morn and afternoon; "LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS IN NEW JERSEY" West Keansburg were married on Leonard avenue has been rented for No more waste or worry now; BENJAMIN H. CRATE H. G. DEGENRING Work is finished soon. two months by D. M. Heisch of New Crispy, salad, foamy cream, York. Evelyn Oberle of Colombia, Ice-cold milk to drink- South America, arrived here last Seaboard Ice has done-the trick ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW FROM OUR FACTORY TO YOU ! Thursday to spend the fall and win- Better than you'd think! < ter with her grandmother, Mrs. . h. WORTH, Louise Oberle. Oikhunt.

It pays to advertise in The Register Another U»« For lea. Alice Ann Shoppe To cure that awful sunburn 3 *4 I ,'^L "• That smarts and stings, you oughter *$ Use sodium bicarbonate 21 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. rtilever Dissolved in some ice water. MRS. KENNETH FORCE, Towtr Hill, Rail B10V.

Anothar Arctic Tragady. Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater, Had a daughter and couldn't keep Selling Out her: He taught her to act like a cake of ice Sound Health Is Booght Most And now he keeps her very nice. V. MOFPITT. Frtthold. Entire Stock DRESSES Style is General, but Economically |n Milk Bottles Comfort it Rare Sura Cur* lor tha BluMi N this day of rapid ttyla When you are feeling blue and glum, Puritan Dairy's Milk is making new I changai, no brand of thoat And the world scema out of step. can. elalm a monopoly on A glass of something good and cold friends every day—and is helping to make Direct from Our Factory •hoa baauty... An outiMnd- Will bring back all your pep. ing modtl can ba eoplad ««•• ELIZABETH DILLON. you happy, vigorous and^healthy. Buy lly and quickly ... Howttar, lUllit. thara In Tail diffaranca in tha comfort that dlffarant your health by way of Puritan Dairy's •hoti will f Wt. Thit intanil- bla quality cannot ba copUd A hunter who went to Nigeria $1.00 $2.75 $3.75 by ana manufacturer from Grew dally more languid and werla; Grade A Pasteurizeti'or Holmstead Farms anothar. Said he with.a sigh. "If some Ice I could high, The comfort In Cantilever My condition would be much su Grade A Raw Milk. Shoes is a manufacturing de- perla." velopment of fifteen years— W« Also Featuro MILLINERY COATS and well proven. Teacher: "Willie, name lix ani- In mailing the new Canti- mals found In the Arctic regions." LEDERLE'S AC1DOPHILUS MILK I lever Shoes tmartly stylish, Willie: "Three polar be«r» and WOODBHOOK FARMS CERTIFIED MILK three seals." $3-75 $g.75 the factory has not forgotten COTTAGE CHEESE AND BUTTERMILK to retain tho comfort for Are you a regular reader of Mr. which they are famous . . . Seaboard's Columnf It appears In They lire as flexible as ever, this paper every week. A good and they fit better than ever. time it *lw»yi had by all. And thoie You'll like the model who send In contributions'that arc NEW FALL APPAREL INCLUDED thown above, and tnjoy tho accepted for publication aro reward- Puritan Dairy resilient support it gives ed with an noiyiit-to-goodntss .dol- your foot arch ... If you lar. Contributions need not be in IN THIS SALE. have put off vlilting our verse. Try, though, to make them Phone •hop, you will find this an humoroui. Mav« you tent in yours opportune time to do 10, yet? Why not do It nowt 2030. Jersey Dresses Sweaters Dresses since"1 styles and stocks are most attractive right now, $9.75 $|.95TO$«J.9S $9.75 Addr.M New Fall Colon. CANTILEVER MR. SEABOARD Sag-no-More Jersey, Of new Printed Vel- . la cart of • made at our own fac- Skirts SHOE SHOP vets, Satins, Georgette RAYMOND BOWNE, Prop. tory; new fall shades, $4.95 N.w Sunburtl and Velvet combina- 621 Cookman Ave,, Seaboard Ice Co. PltaU, Comblnillon Color*, tions. •'..'.;.' i$y tot an automobllei trip to Lex- initbn* KentucKy; They expict 0 be *one about two weeki. , >: CHURCH SHORE DINNER NETS The. ladlei' auxiliary o> Inde- •''•AwtjTiiJMIO^^^: pendent fire company of Belford will hold tho first of a-serlei of H*nry ElUnBirroTNiW MoWBOttUi cord parties at the fliehouie Thurc lih.r-Firs* Htrjiti tkr^fttr~i day night, September 13th. ., PoU Monniouth Flir«m»i» to Coo- Final preparations are , being tlnu* Fair Friday and SaUrokr. made for the hsirvest homo supper Conilderinj the stormy we*th«r which will be held tomorrow night m u» the Bpwarth' league of the Nave-, Islt week ths annual fair/ of the Port Monmouth n« csomnanjr WMlink Methodist church. ,.; well patrdnUed. Th«re wi« » down- Mr.- and Mrs, Georga A. Roger pour of rain every nitht, Th« fair and Mr. and MM. Howard OeVettey A Complete Mail And Phone Order Service Always At Your Disposal! will be continued Friday: and' Sat- end their daughter of Kavesink urday iilghti of till* ::vif«;*k?pa. *.tt* mide an automobile trip to Atlan- firehousegroundi,;' •• ^vi;-'v^W-V;1:; tic City Sunday. , '..-,. Henry Bllentittrg of Ntw won- i 'The .firemen tof Navoslnlc are .iMoulh 1» the,'flrst Mlddlatttwa planning to give a supper for the townihlp farmer to h*fveit <«ly women who assisted them in making 1 grapai. He ii flndfar a «od'mar- tnelr recent fair such , a big tuc-i ket for them lit tha roadildc itoro coll. :?•< ,.: • ..- -• •••: •-..-,-, on hii farm.;:'•':. ' :-';!:;-"-;;.^:v;."$.', is Marian Dennis of Port Mon- ALL DIRT AND GREASE REMOylb FROM UNDER GEARS; mouth is expected home this week Mf. and Idf». Praftlt C. tlnderhlU from a'month's automobile trip in 5;'K:^:ci$ste^ aro spending a vacation With Mri, New York' state and Canada. Underhlll's parent*, Capt. M& Mri. .Albert N. Runyon• of Belford-. Mr., Farcy DeGrote of .Port Mon- UndtrnlU ha« a po.ltlfln with the mouth is Improving at the Allen- Falrb»nlu-Morao company «« erec- wood sanitarium, where he has been tor of Detfel engines and W» terrl- patient the past two weeks. tory cover* New Jersey, New Yorfy Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Davis Simonizing, Polishing and Greasing i Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Mrs. have returned to New York after 0. P. Oottrell and her children of having spent two weeks at the Piedmont, California,, will leave in Davis homostead at Navenlnk, * few days to spend four months Mr. and Mrs, George A. Roger ; GiyE:: ^^/^tWAi^Vwrr WE" sXT|If«'^6O\kiNpiYVTEii.''i with' her parents, Capt, and Mm. of Naveaink . will celebrato their Runyon, Mr*, Cottrell's husband is 26th wedding armivcTrsary with a • ''''v^V '• feVf'^OTOEl^ vice president of the Associated oil party Saturday night. . ! company of California, and he sailed Mrs. Andrew Kelly, and her: son is few days ago for Jftpip, where James of Belford havo returned I he will spend about four months in from White Plains, where they supervising the construction of an (pent three weeks, • - Red Bank Auto Laundry and Service Co. oil plant. ; '...; Mrs. Harry Coo and lier daugh- ter Edith of Port Monmouth spent ,. Eighteen resident* of Port Mon- Saturday and,Sunday with friends mouth antf vicinity made, a trip in live automobiles to a harvest home Brooklyn. at DeBows, near Clarksburg, last Mrs. Samuel Corse of Navoslnk .Thursday night. Later they had re- underwent an operation lart week at freshments' at a harvest home at the Long Branch hospital. She in Hope Chapel. Thoie who made'th« improving, • trip were Mrs. Henry Thlesmeyer Charles Remenco of Rumson has nnd her daughter Dorothy, Mr. and moved' in apartments, over Chai'kt Sirs; Thomas J. Casler, Misses Leila Cohen's store at Campbell's Junc- and Mildred-Casler, Huseell Casler, tion. Mlas Matie Betttett, Mri, Jojepb Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Hickman Novack and her son Kenneth, Rus- of Mew York are visiting Mi', and Furniture Bargains sell and Chester Hendricks, Mr. snd Mrs." Benjamin Berry of NaveBink. Mrs. John Vanderbilt, Miss Rote Mr. and Mrs. John Burrowes have . Now Is The Time To Give Thought To Brower, Irvine'Beaver and Mr. and leturned to Jersey City after hav<- Mrs. David Klrkwood. , ing spent the summer at Navesink. In Our Final August Store-Wide The shore,dinner which was ar- Miss Nina. Wheelwright of Rock- ranged by the official' board of the away Beach is spending a few Bolford Methodist-church lait week weeks with friends at Navesink. I Clearance Sale of was a pronounced success. More Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of. than 200 persons were served and Rockaway Beach were visitors at the profits will reach nearly $200. Navesink Saturday and Sunday. The church officials have accorded The public schools of Middle- v. vote of thanks to all who helped town, township will re-open Wednes- For The Home-Going and Fall I Odd Pieces and Matched Suites to make the dinner such a success, day, September 5th. I Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop and Mrs. F. H. Gregory of Navesink: | Misses Maud and Ethel Roop of has her daughter from Hew, York Vacation Journey | Belford spent last Wednesday ai with her. BED ROOM SUITES. Seasldo Park, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Misi Lottie Walters Is visiting Steinbachs Luggage Shops, Replete With' '>-,. ' • • • • '•: -..•••• •••••'•.-. • " • •• • ' eph VanBrunt of Keaneburg spent relatives in Sullivan: county, New AH Types Of Bags And Trunks, The Logical $2EiO 5-Piece Walnut Bed Room Suite...,...". $149 kunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irving York. Place To Put Your Thoughts Into Action ! Roop. . The grounds of the Port Mon- $325 5-Piece Walnut Bed Room Suite....'...r. $215 mouth schoolhouse are being $295 5-PieceWalhut Bed Room Suite'...,.... $195 A study of the eighth chapter of plowed and seeded with grass, John will be made at the mid-week Back home to the city after a delightful summer's sojourn-—you'll $298 5-Piece Colonial Mahogany Bed Room meeting at the Belford Methodist need extra luggage to accommodate the increase in your ward- church tonight. A communion ser- L»t Luke Find Your Hem*. robe made.while at the 'shore. Bound for a joyous Autumn vaca- Suite Iby Berkey & Gay $180 vice, with baptisms and reception of Luke Longhead's department ol $250 3-Piece Walnut Suite-.; $125 now members, will ba held Sunday The Register every week tells of de- tion abroad, in the mountains—it's smart to take bright, good morning. A' sermon, with special nirable homes for sale.—Advertise- looking luggage with you. Away to school!—good, sturdy lug- $200 3-Piece French Walnut Suite $98 reference, to labor, will be delivered ment. gage is an absolute necessity. at night. The subject will be "Fel- low Laborers With God." The of- VISIT LIVING ROOM SUITES. flcial board will meet Monday night WARDROBE TRUNKS HAT BOXES and the Sunday-school board will NEW YORK $1.75 $185 3-Piece Suite in Jacquard Velour $115 meet Tuesday night. $28.50 to $45.00 $20.00 and $25.00 St. Clement's Episcopal Mission Bte*m«r size and full size wardrobe trunk*. Eighteen inches round, these high end* $200 2-Piece Suite, consisting of Arm Chair BEAR MOUNTAIN PARK —"W«*rweU" make, of fine fibre with hat boxes of genuine cowhide and shark* of Belford held a successful con- via Sandr Hook <£*> M/V and Lawson Sofa in Mohair $125 tinuation fair last Wednesday and RouU St««raer Iron . jfftfc, J\f lift top and fitted with laundry bag, shoe skita leathers in brown and black. Each Thursday despite stormy weather, cue. All hardware reinforced. silk lined and fitted with two hangers. $295 3-Pfece Mohair Suite, Karpen make $175 On Tuesday, September 25th, St Agnee's guild of the mission will Sunday, Sept. 9th HARTMAN WOMEN'S SUIT CASES $200 3-Piece Mohair Suite, Karpen make $139 (Jve a comedy entertainment. Re- SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVBS Llttia Silver _ T :51A.M. $295 3-Piece Suite in fine grade Mohair.... $175 freshments will be served. The Rid B.nV ...._ 7:51A.M. WARDROBES $15.00 vroftts will be applied to the build- MWdlatown SiOJ A. M. Twenty-two-inch wardrobe stilt eases of ing fund of (he mission. RETURNING $50.00 to-$65.00 strong basswood, covered in fine karatol* DINING ROOM SUITES. Tucker Hansen of Navesink has Lcava Bear Mountain Park S :00 P. M. Student type wardrobe trunks in gay two- Novelty lined and fitted with two hsngsri. ttnished his vacation season's work L«lv« Jena/ City 8:12 P. M. tune effects. Also regular size wardrobes Priced lowl • . • l*ava n.'Y., Vint S»d Bt 7i47>P. M in plain black. All extra strongly con- $150 6-Piece Mahogany Windsor t)inette ut Philadelphia and he is now at his structed with double locking device. home. He will resume his studies Leava N. Y., Liberty St. 6:00 P.M. WEEK-END CASES Suite, hand decorated $75 at Temple university at Philadel- Add Ona, Hour for baylltht Time. Sacura Flyai* for Full Datiils. $4.00 to $8.00 phia next month, His twin brother, Enjoy a- day at this Splendid Amuieracnt WARDROBE TRUNKS $159 7-Piece Walnut Dinette Suite $100 Henry Hansen, will enter Temple Women's cases in the popular week-end $29810-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $200 university next month. $11.75 to $25.00 style—16 to 24-Inch size. In black and A low priced group of fine wardrobe trunks brown, fitted with two locks. Lined in Mrs. Thomas Eastmond has re- NEW JERSEY CENTRAL blue and tan. $35010-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, '. turned home from a visit of two In full and steamer size—34, 36, 39 and Berkey & Gay make $250 weeks at Swartswood Lake. During 40 inches. Constructed of heavy fibre her stay at that place she had her AGRICULTURAL with strong hardware. OVERNIGHT BAGS $21010-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $125 ton, Warren K. Francis of Nutley, J&5.00 r.nd her niece and nephew, Miss UTILITY TRUNKS Ruth Vierllng and Lester Vlerllng LIME. Light weight, handy 14 an3 IE-Inch stzi REED SUITES. of Oredei, with her. $21.50 and $23.50 overnight bags In black and brown. | Heber Forrest has re-opened his A group of general utility trunks that will $200 5-Piece Suite in Art Reed $125 liomo at Belford after having spent rove very interesting. They arc made in FITTED CASES about eighteen months at New S6 and 45-Inch sizes—extra large. Of tint $110 4-Piece Reed Suite, decorated $62 . York. Forrest want to New York fibre with heavy hardware. $18.00 to $45.00 $50 3-Piece Fibre Suite . '$35 pi a result.of the sickness of hit Women's fitted cases In black and browd ,wlfe. MM. Forrest died at New sharkskin. 20 and 22-inch size. 'York about 3 month ago after 1 HAT BOXES ODD PIECES. long ilckness. , $8.50 and $12.50 MEN'S GLADSTONES ', Mrs. S, W. Palmer,'an aged res- Wardrobe type hat boxes, of fine boss- $12.50 to $35.00 $25 Red Lacquer Tea Wagon $13 ident of Belford who has been very wood with karatol covering in black and sick, now is slowly 'Improving. At tan cobra grain, Lined with attractive Heavy black and brown cowhide traveling $17 Mahogany Tea Wagon $10 ono tlmo last week thi> end waa cretonne. Large, roomy size. bags with leather or linen lining. $23 Mahogany Tea Wagon ;. $13 looked for, and her family gathered HYDRATED. ut her bedside expecting that each ENGLISH BAGS LARGE SUIT CASES $24 Mahogany Tea Wagon $14 breath would bo the last. Specially Ordered as $8.50 to $42.50 $50 Walnut China Closet $20 ', J. Crawford Compton of Belford $8.50 to $40.00 left lost Wednesday to spend a v» needed, cars and part cars, English club style bags of walrus, shark Extra largo slzo cancB, strapped all around $80 Occasional Chair $15 cation o{ about thrco wockj In Cal- and cowhide In smooth and long grains, and with rolnforcod corncra. ifornia. Ho Is assistant secretary to TO ALL STATIONS. $60 Royal Easy Chair $35 • the president of Chicago, Rock Is STEINBACHS—Second and Fourth Floors $68 Royal Easy Chair ...; $32 l«nd and Pacific-railroad company. Carried in Stock -at all The members of the Republican times. $28 Cogswell Chair ....;... $15 women's club of Port Monmoutn $80 2 in 1 Davenport Table $15 oro hoping for clear weather to- HIGHEST ANALYSIS; morrow when.they will make a bui > $75 Mahogany High-Boy $35 trip to Like Hopntcong. About 25 very low in Magnesia. women oxpect to go on tho trip. Summer's Last Tremendous $60 Walnut Vanity and Bench t $30 Rev, A. H. Sutphtn of River PRICES LOW, conslderinjr. $80 Chinese Kug, size about 8x6 $15 Plata preached at the New Mon- other lines in the market. n.outh Daptlat church Sunday. He $110 Karpen Cogswell Chair, down seat.... $6fl nnd Mrs, flutphln woro guosU of RECOMMENDED by $40 Breakfast' Set $20 Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford Comp- Stato and National ton of Belford, , Sylvia Nucklt, daughter of Aaron Agricultural Departments. 50 LAMPS; FLOOR SAMPLES 1'. Nuckle of New Monmouth, con- Dollar Carnival tinues, to Improve at the Long UNEXCELLED AT HALF PRICE, Dranch hoipltnl, when sh« hu been a patient for bifantlla paralyils lev SERVICE. oral wooki. „ In Progress Today, Wednesday, and Mri. Hoia Applobiium and her daughter of Philadelphia are •pond ing several days with Mrs. Apple Continuing Until 6 P. M. Thursday ':'^m West Furniture Co. bourn's sitter, Mn. Charles Cohoi Jiidson Conover at CampbiU'i Junction, P. 0. Box 104, N..W. Salmon of Delford con- ' irove from hli »lcknii«, MftUwan, Now Jeney, ,, Telephone Koyperl 4TI.. , II . • •' ' *•*'!' BED BANK REGISTEB/AUGUST ,29.,1928; •_«-/.y.f.'; »•.. '",'"->'J.."-.' >»»i * .'J v'-^t %•••-> (fr 'try THREE WILLS. across Many Mind creek has been MIDDLETOYYN VILLAGE NEWS. home from their vacation spent at completed. S, S. Thompson A Co. Aub'urn, N. Y. ' * , ' S • Freehold Man T«a*M Hit EtUU of Red Bank were the contractors. Galtinc, School .Grounds [n R«tdi. Mrs, Harvey Rloe and-children of to 'His Son. A committee on civic fraprove- n*n for Opening of Season. Roielle are vltfting Mn. Rue's moth- Francis A. Witbeck of Freehold rcentg has been appointed by the The ground* of the publlo'school 1 er, Mrs. Carrie Gordon! executed his will eight yean ago last Lions club. The committee consists are being graded 'and otherwise put Mn. Addle Heyer, and daughter April. He appointed his ion, Frank of L. Jerome Aimar chairman, Sam- in readiness for the opening of Alice of Montclalr are visitors at A. Wltbcck, executor of the will and uel VanPoaiak and Milton R. Shale, school next week, On account of the Dr.'J, D. Ely's, ' - ", icft his entire estate to Mm. The Weakfish and flounders are run-new road being extended through Miss Dorothy Schenck of Wash- ritnessei were M. Henry -'Williams ning good in Hie bay. the school property.' considerable ington, D. C, is spending a few days and Louis J. Armour of Freehold. • Miss Edith Todd has returned work Is necessary t» put the grounds with her cousin, Mils A. R. Hay- ! Mrs. Gertrude Winkel of Lone from a tour of Europe. Misj Janice in condition. * ward. I Bianch was made the in the will of her husband, Mn. R. VonMator and sitter Mrs, since last winter, also arrived home with thi work of building Edward Jsnsscn, with their children are | O.arles P. Winkel, which ,w»* cxe-last week. Dangler's house on Jhe Red Hill j '.uted last April. Mrs. Winkel was stopping with Mr. and Mn. F. Yon- Stay Smootk asBuilt Mr. and Mn. W. Harry Posten road. Ail the framework has been knuska for a few days. { fanifJ as executrix of the will, finished. i. ti <• >* >).11, •vnich was witnessed by Gertrude B. are spending a few days with rela- Edward Conovcr and family of Noyes and Charles F. Sexton. .. •. tives at Lewisburg. Pennsylvania. Governor Alfred E. Smith passed Trenton ate paying a visit ,to rela- . i ' Charles- Moeblui of Avon made A card party for the benefit of through this place on his way to tives here this week Pavements in any grow- his will a year ago las^March. He St Mary's Episcopal church will be Seagirt last Friday. He was recog- !eft ?25,OQO in. trust, the'.; income held tonight at the Bay view house. nized by-a number of Middletown The Register's motto—"A piper ing district must be cut, from which U to be paid to his Mrs. K. M. Willis is in general Village residents. In 'every home."—Advertisement.. occasionally, to install adopted'daughter.-Marle Neuklrch, charge of the affair;. •- ' : There it a bad'washout on the for her lifetime. AH .the rest of his Mrs. Charhs Sweeney and Mrs.road between this place and New Benjamin G. Martin have been Monmouth. A hole seven feet deep SECOND water and sewer con- estate was left to his wife, Edith 7 D. Mocblue, who waafappolnted ex- spending a week at Stroudsburg, Is on one tide of the road, MORTO"OA»E, MONE" T nections, ecutrix of the will and.trustee. ' Pennsylvania. - The market for turnips col- cowman lapsed last week -because of low San K» FREE IKKUUIIOK Dune HIGHLANDS NEWS. prices and no shipments were made Fidelity Mortgage Finance Co. Guts in Portland cement ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. from-the station at this place. Yes- . TnouaOffiM. Htwnr Ini MM Yacht Club' to Hpia Second Regatta terday shipments were resumed. concrete pavement can Card Party" For St. A«n«i', Church of the Year Next Sunday. The farmers are finding it almost Held Saturday Night. (Th« Rtd Btnlc RtzlHtr ««n b. bouibt impossible' to make potato ship- be quickly and neatly (Th« Ptd Bmk R«iliwr o«t> b< bought MobwMk In Highland! >t Btdlc't drag each w.elc in MUntfa Hithltndi; »t tit •ton, atfd «t Joiepb Stipiiiil itort.) ments because of the frequent rains. Lewis & Hagerman patched, leaving a per- : •tori) or'WllU.n t«B and N. Brown.) The Highlands.yacht,, club will manently smooth sur- The riglit kind that will give you "Miss Helen Grehea has returned hold its second regatta, of the sea- MARLBORO NEWS. Lumber Co. home after a three peeks' visit with son next Sunday on the river. The t face, with no unsightly un-tire-ing service—Goodyear Tires her sister, Mrs.. Charier Mclntyre first regatta this summer was very R«T. and Mrs. Frank .Huff Return Formvrlj w ! of Atlanta, Georgia, MM. Mclntyre successful and the members are ' From Their Vacation. CHARLES LEWIS blemishes. " for long life arid resiliency.; waj formerly Mina Eleanor Grehea working hard for a bigger and bet- Mr. and Mrs, Delclisur and chil- of Atlantic Highlands. ter regatta next Sunday. dren, who have been here for the Somethinft New in Alfred Byrnes'*-'new! house on - The firemen are soliciting contri- summer, returned to their home at Waterproofing, "Super That's why more people ride *pn th« comer of' Lincoln arid Central butions, to increase the fund for a Brooklyn on Monday. avenue) is almost completed. new fire apparatus. At present about Mis Margaret Brannigan of New Vulcanite Cement" PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Goodyears than any other kind of ' Miss Alice Bowtell'has* completed $700 is in trtc fund. The firemen York is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hen- a summer course at Columbia uni- Want to buy a small truck for emer- ry Hardy. Lumber, J47 Madison Avenue tire today. versity. ' • " gency purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson NEW YORK CITY Alfred Ring, who is.employed at ,. The Methodist Sunday-school is entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ellis the Butler grocery' store, is expect- holding its annual outing today at Thompson and Miss Flood and Miss Millwork, A National Organisation fo Goodyears are the best and cheap- ed to return home this week from the amusement park at Atlantic Lee of East Orange one day last Improve and Extend tho Vaea of Concnto the Long Branch hospital, where he Highlands, • week. Building Supplies est in the long run. was under treatment for blood The Trailers' eard club •will hold Charles H. Patterson and son are poisoning in his leg. . - a card party tomorrow night at the on a trip to Niagara Falls and Can- and Hardware. Otfleaa la 33 CttUe Distributed by . About 200 persons attended a headquarters of the business anu nda. card party given last. Saturday civic association. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Huff are RED BANK, N. J. might at the Brentwood hotel for the benefit of St. Agnes's church. A clam chowder sale will be held The first prize, ?5 in gold donated Friday at the Methodist church. by Mr. Hartung, was won by Mrs. The Eastern Star chapter of At- Runke. lantic Highlands held a card party and dance last Thursday night at A card party for the benefit of Kruse's pavilion. St. AgnesY school will be held on A number of Highlands residents Thursday afternoon of this week at attended the reception to Governor We Will Buy Your Gasoline! the home of Mrs. Rocco Faruolo. Smith at Seagirt last Saturday. The The* pupils of St. Agnes's school trip was made in one of Burdgo & were registered' Monday. Son's busses. Miss Marian McNally of Brook- Rabbi Louis J. Weiner, who is When You Come to See. lyn was a guest of Mrs. William spending tho summer here anoV who B. Kelly.over the week-end. h doing special work for the Jewish .Harry Kridel has bought a Chry- Journal** New York, was near the sler coupe. Times Square subway station last MURRAY'S An automobile was found over- Friday afternoon when a downtown turned on the boulevard Friday subway train was wrecked with the morning. The license plates, tins lass of a number of lives. He was and other parts had. been removed. on his way to the sub*ay to board Chief of Police Charles Sweeney has a downtown train and if he had sent the serial number of the car started for the subway a few min- to the factoiy where the car was utes sooner he would.have been a /• ••• made.in an effort to trace the owner passenger on the train. of the machine. Mrs. John Ryan and family of Norman Conover has bought a lackson Heights and Mr. and Mrs. VULCANIZING. new Oldsmobile coupe. Theodore Rackage3 and son of Rich Miss Dorothy Loux has returned mond Hill are visiting relatives here. from a stay at Newark and Port PNEUMATIC TIRES AND TUBES—SOLID, v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Remment Jervis. CUSHION AND PNEUMATIC and family of New London, Con- Miss Edna Dender and Miss Helen necticut, have been spending a few TRUCK TIRES. Crate have been speeding'a few days with Mr?. Dettorah. Bogue. days at Brooklyn. . Elmer Miller was about to re- Mrs. Albert Loux' has returned turn home from the Long Branch Olfica and Strvic*. Shopi . home from'the Long Branch hos- hospital last week when he suffered Of course Asbury Park is the aclmowledged'Style Center of Monmouth and Ocean pital, where she underwent an op- o hemorrhage. He was injured sev- Counties, and distance is usually no deterrent to those interested in the Mode. r eration. eral months ago In an automobile 200 Monmouth St., Phone 1709 Red Bank. The engagement of Miss Elsa accident and since then he has been However, to off-set any possible handicap of living in a neighborins; town, we have : Emma Lutze, daughter of Mrs. In the hospital. Ho has had several decided to pay for the gasoline consumed in. reaching this store, from any point in (OpposiU Railroad Station) EmiKa Lutze, to Theodore Nor- blood transfusions and was getting Monraouth and Ocean Counties. , f ... . . \ cross, both of this place, has been along nicely when he suffered the announced, A miscellaneous show- hemorrhage and was compelled to Come. 83 far and as often as you like, and if your purchases amount to $5.00 or ' BRANCH STORE:—1018 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK. er was given last week by Mrs. remain in the hospital. more we will pay for the gasoline used, both coming and.going. . Helen Dykeman for Miss Lutze. The Phon. 3772, wedding will take place September 8th at the Methodist church. The Register never disappoints your printing Is always done at the The bridge on Highland avenue time promised.—Advertisement. A. Few Of The Many Items Worth; Coining Miles To See.

GOWNS COATS MILLINERY Really luxurious as to material and "Crowning Achievements" of the My Lady's reason (or being lovely royal as to fur trimming- • • Designer** Art, la velvet, lolell II Terr TRANSPARENT tils and felt All the ultra shades cre- Autumn. Such fabrics as'Majors, Kashmlr- ated for Autumn, developed In flat- bells, Mar I tans, VelvaSuede,' Transparent velreti, both printed tering models, both dose fitting Riverside Avenue Rouclalre and Corrumba. . and brimmed. and plain, are tho very last word as to fabrlo, and at Murray's they New concetti In fur trimming of Especially do we want you to know are dtvtloped In models worthy of American Kit'Fox, Baby Beaver, tbat^at Murray's, while we go to Red Bank's Newest and Most Modern Dining Place (Jhelr shlmmorlnj beauty. Badger and Ringtail Opossum. .great lengths to please the debu- All shades (or all occasions and Coins: Black, Fall teat Brown, tante and college girl, 'we keep fashioned to meet the requirements Madura . Brown, Flagship Blue, the folks with larger bead sizes In Specializing: o( maid and matron. Graybar, Russka Green and Red- mind and provide for them charm* wing. • ' . '. . Ingly youthful matron models. NOON LUNCH, 85c DINNER EVERY EVENING $24.74 to $39.74 $48.00 to $124.00 $7.50 to $12.50 —and— ALL DAY SUNDAY, $2.00. Lobsters Steaks Chops Salads Sandwiches Costs Nothing Costs Nothing

EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE- To Get Here 841-84$ 688.640 To Get Here CO0KMAN AVE. MATTUON AVE. COOKS "THAT KNOW HOW" ASBURY PARK PRIVATE PARLORS For Tea, Card Parties, Dinner Parties and all Social Functions, • ^^ The Hotel will open early in March. Reservation* may now STORE CLOSED THIS AFTERNOON FROM 2 TO 5. be made for rooms-single or en suite. Banquets. Receotions and OPEN TO-NIGHT FROM 5 TO 8:30. Weddings. We do thi. in order that our employee* may tee the Baby Parade and our friends visit the store af- "• \ ' ter the parade. RED BANK HOTEL CO. items Advertised in this %MM \t%tW%'lV%f fc" During tho Special Hours of Paper Today will be sold by 6 to 8:80 To-night. r.3D BANK r»E«;cv.;?. AU ,U' Stal* From Wrong Parly. RED BANK WON ANU LOST £"£3* William Ahdemon of New York \ni itblt * *ateh.,from a houie at A«- T*m»rr*w Nljfct. BE MOTOR WISE AND SIMONIZE Les UIKAT10 At MLMAR, WOK »ury Park a »w day* ago. He of- All ilmonlilni dona bjr »xp»rt». AT KEVPORT. Four Uh'foUbd boxlftr bout* will f«Md to *tl| the watch for »1.50 to bt htld at Aiburjr park tomorrow i man he met on the street and tho 3tO|J In titd I*k uk ihow yeu thi »tlv«i)Ut» ol havlrtt yaut tar' «lniont>«() by a concern ikat knbtti hdVC HtrWt HuottrHuo tr, RR..d < Bunk M»n*- flight for the bfentftt of th* benev- ifttf wat aoeepted, The man said dfent auoetatlon of the Aibuty APARTMENTS fth LLtt i Thr.Th .« T«tlhT«lThh 'WWbll it would return home for tho money Eitimttai cheerfully glron. Pltylnt Bthlitd Itt—ftiltt*r< to PPark pollta dipartMeht The bout* but When h* came back he had a „ OCCUPANCY OCTOPE* lit '•> Mir Htr* Nut fluh<*r. wilill bt htld att tthhe bbbaby paradarade folleeman and Anderson was ar- ttitbtrt ttunttf, ffl*nat« ot th« tft fct.thi torneir »I Octlh and retted, the man to whom Anderson RED BANK AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY {ted Bank te* baseball u»m, toit avenuei. tritd io tell the watch wa« George Every Modern Convenience fhrttughout n (jOnUit* will be bttwten. Sulllvant, owner of the watch and IBM63 V/ESt F|t6NT STREET, tnree front teeth and received » PHON6 , 3, 4, 5 and 6-Room Suite*. ,. ; cut on the inside of hit lower lip tttd" Chapman bt' Botisn and Occupant of the house from which RED BANK, Which took two stltchea to clo«e Sat-, tinjamin crsts tt NjtwgrV, Mickey it w*t stolen. anil .. urday afternoon In a banball con- Valtefi of imef City and "Tin" Two •lfv«lor», sit apattatttlt kMfil ••• tflflt betweewen tho Bed Bank team Oerman, a Cantden pftllcemanj How* ad th St f Blm ThTh«« tiA t< Artt ot Newark and Tommy WJ tran«« ffom |*r«* l«« bfclUt ftWlJtlM, and the Sterncrs of Belmar. Adobo bt the MilU*lfl*»| 'h til* bikh VIA'*«**•*,' mtU'i lellit •»< BlWf team defeated the .Red, DlUhlterk t by one tun. The score wai Ut\' All • A to 4. The game wag played at Kol« of Sayflrtne. frank Flyfth It rootni art )*H» *rlt». »htiM« ttirtllu*, Btlawr. ' lirmtn of tht pallet in thafft pt tht bouti. CoB«l«J«rln| th* •!•«»«•. ale., thai* apart., Only flva members of th* Red Bank baji tiuB win on th» Held at m*ntl tin tUilWljr *»Mon*l>l». , tlia tim« the gam* wu tthtduttd \6 •tart, take t>f Highland!, a new Red tlON *J6W JNVITBD, AttU^lONi FiLUD Bunk pitcher, arrived later and SEASON TITLE,DECIDED, IN THE ORDER THEY ARE RECEIVED. Hunter ttarte4 the game With Kaill ELIZABETH CAPTURCii TMB catcher Schott tint baieman, 4A1LB0AT TROPHY. FOR TEAMS AND tley second baseman and Jack* miit arena* t*t CONSULT tort third baseman, mining from hit 6B* riHlsh«« iHeTd to,Overt* W. r lint lineup. Hunter went In ti Unit Unit «n Sunday »a«l Ha* cutehor &hd the Oth*r VMMiclet P«l*t» fineuna te Clinch la* k* t«nUt • A. J. were fitted by player* borrowed l»»tliirtx *li__. from the Belmar Marti, »»ln«t. ttrntfloif £ Real Ejtftte Agehcy Getrge W. Bray'i Llndy wu An- »«[nt « »fan M * S The game was loosely played and dared tht winner in the- weekly 1 the victory wat no credit to tht I ...JlOUTH ST. T*». Hi. knockabout face htld Sunday morti- iMiwnaaii..Pt*. -.^ Belmar players. They scored two lpg uhdtr the ausplc«s 6f the Men* Tuns in the first Inning, two mori mouth boat clubi noting out Bsrah , LtHtH in'tho third Inning and they made Clay Brown's Blltabeth by one and their last tally in the fifth inning. a half tetondt, tcioFding to ttsp t-llitt By virtue of a. rally the Red Bank' watehei held by the regatta com* crs scored 'four runt In the sixth In hilttee composed of Pftsldefit Au- AM nlng. Tilt regular nine with the ex gustus M. MlntOH, Jamel N; Bunell ccption Of Jackson w«l on the fiejd and tihlriei A. Mlnton.' It was one by thl» time and the entire team of the most exciting finishes of the came to bat In the rally inning. tftfiti even the ctew» of the LiHdy Jackson arrived before tht game wai and the.ElUabetElUbth each feelingfli s ot victory for their reipeetlvfi. Hunter received hit Injury In the as the flnlth line wat neared. tt* first few minutes of the game when The met wai salltd In a south he was hit by a runner who was at- wind, which at times was «o strong tempting to wore' froht third bast that it Was dlMcult fAf thoklpptrt He played the remainder of tkq ton Ui hold their boats *n the course. Tkarih For Yam New Address toat despite his Injury, Six boats gdlaway to a well timed With a greatly changed lineup start but befbre the outSfme.fk.waa Your milk will be there on time when you get back t» Bed Bank reached on the first touna the boats team ttona a vlctaty ovct the fey. weft will spread out Several to town. Man? of ou* customer* have spent the pbrt tovfn baseball nine at Koypoit. timet during the race there were Mitomer at the Long Island and New Jersey vacation j AUTOMATIC Ihd Scora was 13 to 8. Showers dfi" nip and tuck brushes between May- layed the Start ot the tatrtt a'fltl or White'* Dolphin and Sarah Clay townii We have served you there, we hope, satisfac ; threatchcj to break dp th& contest Brown't Elizabeth for covettd »»il- torily. Now home coming time has arrived. Put a. at varioui s ttimesi , tlom, but the Sliitbeth thowed htr Spantl etartfed pitching for .Red tuperlerlty en the windward work note in the return bottte gtving name, new address no siut. ,w and wrebted the Veurell irftm her' THE MODERN RADIO MIRAGLBt Bankk. Ho was kknockekdd outt otf ththt and date of arrival, Wll do the rat. Thanke, ; I »4li AtM box in tho ftrtt.Inning and was re-friendly rival, which had to be sat* i. tf lilt" I . . lieved by "Joseph Stryker, who fin«lsfied with third position. Isliedthe game. Thn Keyport nine The other boats in the race were gnthcrod four hit*, one & double, {ft IS Marry C. Perrlno's Stlene II,- Ell- I UMIll MHW this inning s>nd scored flve tuns. It wood Powers'i Minna and Dr. Wil' tit^*oi kltlf rtl'MI IVokc'd at this time as though Key- Ham Fearee's fllpple. The ttippte port had the game in a. Jug and the B»f,li, is withdrawn. -Tkk* IBtlt stopper In their hands. They scored The result Of the race Sunday will b> Jeiiilt again in the second inning with the ilhjjajr el B morning sews up the (canon's trO FARMS CO., INC. ••la : aid of a triple by Perrlne. In the o ot old OrdlMnet at ulu tint I Now.U the time to make arrangement* with one more ofAeial race, that of La- We«t End Avon pliee, or at ruck Ntrlklt tlfet *nt *1 Dave Macintosh .mado..a run for bor, day morning and the Bllttbeth's It «Blch lilt MHIIkX «U « < ' us for winter storage. Your bont will be Red Bank in the second inning. The lead of six points gives her the sea- Long Branch 814—Atbufy Park 236'. *. * I team was later retired by a triple son's victory without sailing another properly taken care of at a reasonable rate. play. Hunter Was on third, Kaeli on race. The race Labor day morning second and Stryker Oh first,'when will decide the second position on JttCkaoh hit to tht Keyport third the season's averages. George W MAIN bbsenian. Hunter was cut off at Bray's Llndy by Sunday's decision home, Jackson was out at first and lrads Mayor.WiUlam H. R. White1- .U.NDE the ball was returned to the catcher Dolphin by one "point, the Lindj hnv in time to cut down Kaeli at the ing twenty points and the Dolphi'i ttbAlNB plate, the former Bears made three nineteen. If the Dolphin should MUHHUB - runs in the third inning. Hunter win and the ^indy come in second Held I Van Blerck Motors, Inc. and Egbert both mads two-bast hits Labor day the boats Would tie for .till, I In this frame. They scored two runs necond place on the season's card. , Lhii RED BANK. in both the fourth and seventh in- «. hlnst and made five runa in the Next Sunday afternoon at thrc (ITtct mill thi >ki o'clock the fleet of the Manmouth nollitr omi.nauw Workn FAIR HAVEN Phon. RED BANK 1201 sixth Inning. Jackson led off in the boat club will sail a match race or. ttventh inning with a homer. the South Shrewsbury with an equr.l' ' Wi»t La Bllsl, a member of the Rutgers number of boats from the Rumsor. pint* ini college baseball team, played short- country club over the Rumsbn clubV stop for Red Bank. Meyers, the reg-coarse. The race will be for points ular shortstop, played at second. on the stetling silver trophy offeree Btntlty, who nlayi. cecondbaie, sub' by Gerald Holbrbok, commodore or Afterhoott Featurt 3iO0, 4130 " Evenlntt Ptatuie 7:15, 8:15, lOilJ ttltuted for Meyers In the eighth the Red Bank yacht club. The nv Inning.' Newman played on the h now held by Sarah Clay BrownV World's Championship Initial sack In place of Schott and Elisabeth and must be won,thrr> NOW PLAYING - ALL WEEK David MactntOlh took Newman's seasons before it becomes tho place in the field. permanent possession of the club, Semational, Thrilling^ Daring ADULTS ONLY tlaei. or" «T Ult"KKail"tlM I KEYPORT. represented by the winning bout. On lf> whltll laid Mlltlut Ua» M i Bout An H H account of the race next Sunday nt Children Under 18 Not Admitted . • . A« a\ ,1 Woolley, 2b Clrhirt, rt the Rumion country club there will Pmlft», Ib be no race held by the, Monmouth * New Jersey's First 15-Round Kr.un. «f boat club and the skippers and their Mtytrl, I . crews will dtyote the morning to- Norrli. Ill Decision Bout with a Title at Stake. Manual, If ward getting their boats ready for Hyion. H ...... (he big eveAt of the afternoon. Dlnhtnou«h, p .... cradlfiVMoBirV *lli r.trdlkl, p Should the Rumson country club datttlll. lindi Ittt Ml Win tht match the third race will bo H 2? 12 held In Raritan bay, the first race Th* aufttl pt» RED BANK TOWN TEAM. having been won on the Red Bank $ u dln Jvil»i taili 111 tb* ••»• Hal 0 course. '• mS " g Revelatfon of th Ocean View A. A; i •ml duly iiMutid. aad wn .. BUM, Ik of Am< thi ttth Uf M Jiltl. Jill, br I Xbt «f CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT. indt$- Moral Decay of Modern Youth of tM Couit» *f NinHoatt. erttlotu Youth Laid Barm I DaUd AuiUli »ilLlill, / _„. LONG BRANCH, N. J. Ib . Itijr Sthwaria Io Dtfand Flywaifhl Btntli*. an . . TltU at Long Branch, Aiiilititi, Ilivill. VfHUr, O. MattMttl , Uomrd tt •MIIIUI, Huntif. tt.. hty Sehwarts, world's fly weigiib , Attamm. , , \ Kitll. • champion, will defend his title WARNING! t | Friday Night, August 31,1928 8>«nn. p .... JAZZ-ACE ftryktr, p .. agalnit Frisco Grande, Buffalo Filipino Friday night of this SEX liftt$ton{ It's the Woman' win BI Miiivid by it* Birw iTt UNDER THE AUSPICES OF tHE ELKS* 9< II It IT II I wttk at the Long Branch' club* 6PA of Rumliiii, S, J,. tn Ik* HB lfluj Homi rum—Jiehioi). firrlnii thru* SchWtrt* It the first title hold' AND _ .. . Who Pays and maa IVIIttl an* {••••illtl L_. . but hlt>—Firrlnai two-bait hlM—Bibtrli Delinquent Pay8 /P Ini with tlndtri ind brill* |l*«* CRIPPLED KIDDIES'FUND. Hunitr. Niwnnn. Wonlliri btltl on btlli tr io tnlngll with a challenger Ar.nu., a«< btiniJaikl —Olt Bp»nn. 3i DR Ittykiti ti tR Blnti. 0«er the' flftten-round route to a JUVENILE irl tnough, t| llruck OUl—By Itrykir, «| bj dtottlon In Ntw Jersey. Danny 3ul Blhith a, hvan of Nowark has been selected DELINQUENCY Every Man and 15 Rounds OOLf tOURNAMENT. ai r*f#ret ot'the bout. In addition Woman should MI "r.i lyou»h inilnHi, to th* championship bout there will it. A lesson never Birill,. hid BM|j A Play for Pr«ildtnl'» • Cup at Sure be (Iva ilx-round bouts, prestntlnc ipHlid it irMMt ••(!•• SUrlt Monday. some of the best scrappers In this to be forgotten. i*t* JtdMrt. TM" *Wl Corp. Izzy Schwartz i ItlatMl (•Jiltk»l, ( .Th* . qualifying round In tht ••fOtlol n ofo - tht countryy, ThTee oxhl whui will I* rira tht InilnMh . , ... ' Champion of the World, iweepstakti'goH tournament for tht bltlon li being staged as a benefit Pliai, *sd itMtlittliai «|ll nruldent'i cup of th* Sunt*|l*i for th* crippled kiddies' fund of country elub at Katontown wll gav tli* Long Branch lodge of Elks. vs. undtr way ntkt Monday when mor* HELL IS PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS II »t Wu than eighteen golfori will tak* tht PtllttMin't Canrtntlan. J MUlt H Mill ttlll Held. Th* cup wai donated U«t year ',THE ROAD TO RUIN" WITH IGNORANCE^ nr»»o>al f.rm l« lit* >ilna< Tho itate convontlon of tho P« Fh«r*ln lnd,r«f nl Challenger from tho OrUnt. three times to boconie tho per Oth. 10th and 11th. It It expecttu lalildi. tdltimd li 'it* Crani man«nl property of thu hold*r. Ht^ thai about 8,000 penons will attend IS MARRIAGE DOOMED? Israiitk tt Bumien and Mail I bert M. Wynn ot Llttl* Silver won th* 'oonventlon. A itrlei of athletic* HUSBANDS—Do your wivti neglect thcli »tv *i 5 Other High-Claw Bouts. th* oup IMI year and he It entered •Vtntl Will feature the affair-, i )h« In thli year'* tournamint. ' - liomts to play bridge? To be "modern J M«4 Dog «| Bclmar, IWIVES—Do your husbandi luv« too m»ny D*m»g«d Yacht Molori, A collie said to have bitn mad unntcesiary engigenientsf Mail orders filled. Fdr reservations Phono J708 Frodirlclck DcOroot, formerly cm ran wild at South Belmtr Tueidly Long Branch. Tickets can be had at all Elka' ploytloyd at a lUward on A. K. fit- of lait we,ek. Reildenti w«r« fright* Do you know what the children »r« doing? kln'i yachty, , wai arroittd la.it week ohed, itveral dogi war* bltt*n, thr«* LodgOB. ' ohar»«hd d witi h damaging the motori pup'plei wire killed and tho pollen, on thi yaoht. DeOfoot had be«n (111- woro glvtit a llv*ly ehase bf charged without A recommendation, they finally killed tho d»g. "N0"""0lSfB"tJKBMIt718 .ADMITTED II* admitUd having put i»nd In the If you have anything •oil, or If you want to buy 'Attend itiiftnoo"wKbn j56i"»lbl« an'd eafburttor of tho motorr, CallU or 1300 avoid evening ci'owdn Anything, you will find RUMVWCl yon want to tint oulok

> u 4^4 >i^i£iiJi<^vk.L.^iL..^4ili'iii RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 39", 1928. returned''to hli home at Jersey ton. Branch Man Caught Under City. • ' ,,, .., Capslied Boat, 3EABRIGHT NEWS. 'll1 Thomas .Thompson, a Lpng FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS, AUG. 31st, SEPT. 1st Branch fisherman, nineteen years Police Club to Hold Flr«t Annual Coney Island Excursion Ball on October 3d. old, was fatally injured .Thursday ••••< >•»•••»•>•* will be back at their teaching du-» guards at the Seabright beach club NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ties when the school opens. Bids and have taken positions at Mew Genuine Fores ' IDEAL Genuine Fresh o«tv«d and opened by York. Emil Madson and Richard ,tU« of the-Township of have been asked for on a new wire •u In the Couhtr of Nonmoutb, at fence to be erected on both sides Gervay have been engaged as life [at -eaM Committee .to be held at and on- the rear of the school guards at the club. BEST Hamburg ' LEGS ; the'.-Township Committee Rooms. 'Middle- towv N.1 JM on Thursday evtnlng, 6ep> grounds, tmnbtr Uth, at »:00 o'clock, daylight ; Johnson Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Balnton of Jail Sentence for DrugfUt. '--'eaYlwf tlme.-'to? the furntsblnff of alt Steak or ^met«ru3s and labor AeoasBary to eon- Clifton spent the latter part of last •trool sidewalk and curb on both Aaron Mossell, a colored druggist LAMB week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward LAMB •idM of Applegata attaet from iu In- ,t Asbury Bark, was sentenced to tataecttoB with Cazpenter street, northerly Lawes. Roast . tot Ita antlra length. All In acoordanea Outboard thirty, days in jail last week on a with ipetlfieitlons on Hit.with tba Town- P. Willis Holden of Washington charge of violating a .chancery court . . jhlp Olork. -Certified check lor Twentr spent last week-end with Benjamin 33c ib. -•' fire'dollare. (125.00} made to the ordar of order not to engage In the drug bus- 21c ib. .? the>i Township mutt accompany each- bid. j. Parker and family. Mr. Holden is iness in Asbury Park within five .'Statutory Bond for amount of Contract Motors Mi. Parker's brother-in-law. . years from the time he sold his bus- 6, 7, 8-tb. Average 6, 7, 8'lfci Average Prloa with Surety satisfaction to the Com- George Lange'has returned to mitte1e must be furnished byluucesifnl bid- iness at .that p)ace. ; den . Bight It reserved to reject any or all 25 H.P. Giant Twin now work for George Silver, Sr., after DfcdAt 9th. 1928. " . u two weeks' vacation. THOMAS S. ROBERTS, Several residents of this place at- '. Acting Township Clerk. ready for immediate delivery. Quality Cuts—Very Best tended the baseball contest at Key- GRAPHOLOGY '•.?•<:• . BIDS WANTEP. Speeds made up to 42 M. P. Handwriting Is *n accurate reflection '.The' Towrjahlp of Shrewsbury ask* bids port Sunday between the Red Bank of character and cannot b« dii- - on: Janitor"' eervlce for the *TIntoa. Falls town team "and a Keyport nine. sulied. Easy to know truth about •Wool from Octobar 1, 1928, to August H. Quiet muffler. Easy start- , enemy or friend. Send letter, not Porterhouse STE3A.K1S iJiJli * 81; 1929. Such service will consist of ear- The Presbyterian Sunday-school leas than 10 linei, and caelosi 11.00 55c ins for ateam heating plant, keeping bulld- ing. picnic is being held-today at the At- for analysis. •• ing and grounds clean and In order and In DEPT. 100, ROOM 409, making- minor repairs ae needed. Foil lantic Highlands amusement park. 186 Remien SU Brooklyn, N. Y. SUGAR CURED SUGAR CURED SUGAR CURED .-time service is reoulred. Mrs. David Wood'and two chil- Bids will be opened at 8:15 p. M. C. C. Alexander, J[r. ARMOUR'S Wednesday, Septembsr 12, at tho TInton dren of Denver are visiting General Ideal Weights BONELESS Jells achoolhouse. . and Mrs. R. G. VanVliet. or SWIFT'S LEAN iThe board reserves the right to releot SHOWROOM: SOO Main Street, Asbury Park. r or all liidi. Phone 6065 Captain Remington Orsinger of * SMQKED OETA'GILHULT. I Texas is visiting his wife at.thiS ••••'• .•'. • DIttriet Clerk, CALA COTTAGE SERVICE: 421 Jefferson Avenue, Avon. place. Mr. and Mrs. Orsinger,will POST P. 0. Address: Eatontown, N, J. The Register's motto—"A paper Phone Asbury Park 2664' leave for Georgia next Saturday, Ha sell* without salesmen. Jn: every home."—Advertisement. Airahipa, Peng Yan, Sea Sled aad Cute Craft Boats where Mr. Orsinger. will have charge of a military training school POST _ HAMS for nine months. v •4I He sells without talesmen. W HAMS HAMS Miss Catherine Sickles has re- turned from a vacation at Jeffer- 'i POST $ 27c ib. C son, New York. •J He aella without salesmen, >2 Allen Shoemaker has returned 9, 10, lt-ft'. EacH 39 OVEN BARED from a stay at Rutland, Vermont. Mr3. Hugh Massey of Broad 'i POST -g street gave birth to a daughter last >*< He tells without talesmen. >J Thursday. Mrs. Massey was form- erly Miss Josephine Dean, daughter of Florenz Dean. Charles Conover of Newman QUAKER MAID Brand Springs is putting up a new fence en the L. L. White estate. NEW! John Hamm of Broad street is Announctng No. 2 having a hot water heating system The cans and a bathroom installed in his Individual 25c home. The plumbing work is being Size Can 5c done by. Cook & Oakley of Bed Eank. - These prices effective until close of business Saturday Evening, Sept. 1st. William IX Layton and family ot J. F. & M. M. STEIN this 'place and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens of Belford spent last week 61 Monmouth Street, Sweet Mixed Pickles jar 29c with Dr. and Mrs. 'William A. Red Bank, N. J. Stevens of Scranton. The Layton (Opposite City Hall)] family visited majny places of in- terest in Pennsylvania while on the Dill Pickles & C (Cantrell & Cochrane) Ginger Ale , 2 bota25c tho beach at !inlf-jm»t seven o'clock. >The Woman's club luncheon Eight—a car that'has consistently led Country Club Sodas All Flavors (Plus Deposit) 2 qt bots 25c scheduled for September 12th at tho For 20 years the name Hupmobile has Yukon Club Ginger Ale ...... 3 bots,25c Globe hotel at Red Bank has been all straight-eights in sales since first fhnngod to September ]Oth. Tho been identified in the public mind Pure Grape Juice A&P pt bot 2Sc Coca Cola 6 bots 25c dato was changed on account of the announced. Sin. Bat, L|e. Dot. with the highest manufacturing Ijcals Trcfx Light or Dark 6 bots 25c toclal Borvlco mooting to bo held Welch's Grape Juice 9c 29c Soptcmbor 12th at Brookdalo farm in the automobile industry. We cordially invite the public to visit nt Lincroft, Gold Dust Ige pkg 23c | Fairy Soap 6 ekes 25c Tho public school will reopen ourncw dealer's showroom and {inspect September 10th. NowtothJs prestige of cnglnccringand the new Hupmobile Century line now Tho citlzenn' military, training Kcminders to Complete tho Picnic Luncheon enmp nt Fort Monmoutli will close manufacturing skill, is added the pres- embracing more than fifty distin- Wholo Milk Cheese lb 35c FANNING-S on Hatunlny of this week, tige of the Century's greatest advance Plain Olive» jnr 17c Bread & Butter Pickles jar 2Sc Mr. nnd Mrn, Richard Parker guished standard and custom-equipped 1 apsnt Sunday nt Atlantic City. in unusual and distinctive body styles. R & R Bonod Chicken V/ecan 49c Sardines 2 cans 25c Douirliij Storey ot Sllvornido nvo- models on three different whcclbascs. L'Arl Pickles (Assted) ami ;jarlOc la Pur* Olive Oil—Ulue P.ler Brand nuo hag built * garage on his prop- Gulden's Mustard small jar Sc White Meal Tuna Fish **'• c«n3gc erty. A4P Mrs. Elinbolh 1>. Toovcy nnd Pure Fruit Prc»erve» 1G oz jnr2Sc c n her daughter spent pnrt of last HUPP MOTOR GAR CORPORATION Columbia River Salmon W* » 25c week with frlcndi at New York. Lieut Dnvld 11 Barton la enter- taining friends from SU Ixmli. Detroit, Michigan The Tea Mr. Md MM. V. P. Wilklmon hnvo returned from a trip to Can- Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Co. id*. llutioll Nclion, Jr, who ha« keen ' RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 29,

Patient*. oga. Mr. Lench Is chief linotype barbarum," which means a barbaric LION8 CLUB CLAMBAKE. - PERFECTLY MATED. Mule RUIng in Portugal. £iri. Her fatnc Rheum, the latter being the name of Tho . two daughters of William iperator at The Red Bank Register In odd contrast to the modern 'and ihe wintet EXHIBIT 'OR GARDENERS; Annual Outlni or~R«d Bank pnanl. a genui of plants to which this 'ha Young Wife Wa* Glad When »nner ot Jersey City, who is « ilsnt. he Learned Her Hutband'a Habiti. rush and honk of the automobile and f It. Th« youn 1 satlon Held YiiUrday.* vegetable belongs. Webster's New lPP VEGETABLES lummer/resldent of Leonardo, were Really modern couples ara Just tho clang of the trolley cars are thon carefufll didiott i UNION BEACH NEWS. International points out that this Is Thi Kid Bsnk Uon'i club held Its aken tf'the Long Branch hospital .« apt to be truly mated as the old- small farmers of Portugal, who ride tuoBt, plain boilci probably from a local name on the nonchalantly through the. twentieth annual outltig snd olsmbsks yMtJr- 'esterday In Edgar J. Baker's am- 'Int Maas Celebr«t.d In N.w Cath- Black Sea. * - nshloned sort of which we read in turn in a month to rip a\ Fin* Display of day at Green Gablei st Pleasure century hubbub on the back—the Hon. At tho end of the Children Mad >ulanca to undergo treatment for - otic CWcb. Radishes are a spring relish, too, ibout In the' romances. A young extreme back—of small, patient Product* YeiUr- Bay. Flity members snd |uiits were 3'evelander who is often described could hardly not.through th* Their iplnal meningitis. The girls are On Sunday, August 10th, theTheir name comes from the Latin eyed mules. Though the country hat Ion—An Ic. Cream i tho party. Borne msds tbs trip .welve pnd sixteen yean old, word "radix," meaning a root, and s a "man about town" became en- tor's doorway. He wsi a|hart.. day Aft flratmass was celebrated in the New progressed.towara prosperity,' thoy "Did vou eat whst 7t9W youl*' n Andrew White's boat snd others therefore a root than can be eaten, gaged not long ago, and he spoke have refused to move farther for- Treat fc hlldren and (Juiith Union Beach Catholic church on ho a«ked7 went by' lutomoblle. Dr. Herbert ! The English word "wort" is similar, as follows to tho lady whi had hon- ward on the mule's back than the (department of tha Trench Worker* Injured. Stone road, • Kay Collins, ion of the "Religiously," Tha' garden S. WlllUfns'i bsiebsll team deflated ilnco it means in the Anglo-Saxon ored him: "I don't want to have any- last fifth of his anatomy. The cus- lite Michael Collins, was assistant thing that I must hide after We are His brow wrinkled luelf,> Sttddin--, Rid Bsnk w Dr. R. BtownlnjK Wilioji'i nine by Ivini Reynolds of Neptune and an herb or root; it is found in such tom arose from the time when the flowirflow.* snd veeet^Me exhexhibitioi n y« ames Husscy of Spring Lake wore to Rev. Fsther Owens, and had tha married {A***- So I may as well tell mule carried a larftc Iond on its bnck ly he had an inspiration. '''I score of 6 to 4. la addition to names a& figwort, St-John's-wort, ttnUy afternooBP on »• working In a trench at Deal for thehonots of being the first person to and so oh. Licorice, too, which ou that I play poker, I smoke cig- just in front of the rider and the "Anything eUe?'« he aAed. , 3 Dr. Williams th. players on hli team "Only, my ordinary meali." ", i ononee cl clMM I for Jotsey central power company last place a chalice on the altar of themost children think of at a kind of irettes, I drink, I stay put late, and habit has not been broken, , ; JswIswn.n " All bubutt *V< ?*» were Eugene Maget, Andrew Veen- bet on the races." • .: -•'•*'»» • •" rl 1 lv week when a bakery truck ran In-new church.. He was also the first black candy (which is merely flav- children. Rlbbo^f " «""• « f» stra, Martin G. Nill, Abram Kridel, "I'm glad to hear you say so," AdmtmUWnit Tradition. |' priiti.. to the trench and hit them. Husaey person to receive Holy Communion ored with licorice) comes from Latin George A. Delatush, George D. Stlm aid the up-to-date girl, brightly. "" Har Diet. Do you think leap year given s ', < Tb« wlnnire r'the inoit «rtl«ub eceived a broken leg end Reynolds n the new church. ind earlier Greek meaning "a sweet and Joseph snd John Kennedy. Be* oot", was so afraid that you" arid woman any special privllegei7" [• arrangement of owcri were Betty wu badly bruited, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Fleming en- Dr. Hcrold, president of the New "No," answered Mr. owucher. > sides Dr. Willon thosi who played ouldn't.be perfect companions!" Jersey board of health, tells of a Good* first, He Koehne second* •>'» • I. tertained the lattcr's parents for a It s merely a warning to a mm to -,, m hli team wire Edwin R. Conover, HIEROGLYPHICS. . young friend who recently gradu- Ird v and Mildred (ew weeksl be on his guard." Howard Jeffrey Autoist'a Loie Licenses. (t pays to advertise In The Register. ated as a physician. One of tho mention, ThU 'aul, de la Reussllle. Theodora A. Cyril Farley of New-York spent Dangler honorabl' Labrecque,- Robert Vox, Kenneth Among tho automobllists whoso Tho Colonel Could Ui« Abbrevia- —Advertisement. young doctor's first clients was a (at it pays to advertise in Tho Register^',. lortnnt a few days at the home of Mr. and *>U tho most imi WyckoftyG. Harold Nevlui, Henry Iconsei were revoked last week for tion! as Wall a* th* Traffic Manager, Mrs. E. Bode. Colonel of a British regiment in o'her wlnnen w«™' Elgenrauch and Blchard Beck. riving while drunk wore Joseph W ik—Mirule rlti tint. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins have South Africa who was repairing a •wl lln.li bl< Robert Fox won a potato race, oster of Noptuna City, Leonard Time Steto «io J/d, Mildred Dtnili started on a tour to Canada In their railroad after one of General Do Edwin Conover s-iack-rpco, Joseph Smith and Thomas Flaherty of Long third, fruik Meiu honoribli mentloH, new Hash sedan. . Wet's many breakages discovered a •tat- three , WM -Alfred Tarioniici Cennedy a fat man's race and MaxBranch, Joseph R. Collins of Rum Mr. and Mrs. Schue and family fino empty house which he proceed- Sni Frank Huia iieoondV Hlldnd Dine Plader a quoit pitching contest, with son and William H.°Taylor of West ed to occupy as headquarters. When lu third, JjoiT 8 ««M bonirabVi •!>' of Montdalr spent a few days last Fred. D. Wikoffeecond. They re- Bergen place, Red Bank. tho news • of the colonel's com- Won.'/ ' -•'• • •••. •. week with the former's parents. '• adult elm—MM ceived prizes,donated by Lester G fortable quarters reached Bloemf on- •••» flfiwir la t! Union Beach Catholic dub's ba- .Irajik Dlbbin ant, "n, Frank (iron ««. Lovett and Andrew Veeristra. Theo Child Bitten by Mad Dog. teln ho received a telegram which zar was a big success. On Monday and. . ',..•.' . dore D; Parsons presided at the read: "G. M. T.. wants house." Bill flowir frown Jrojn ptinti -glvin Ads Baker, a four-year-old Spring evening after closing hour someone Flti Snt,, Edward clambake. James Wilde was chair-' Tho colonel was unablo to make fcj th. tlub—M«r»l. Lake girl,-Is undergoing the Pasteur gained entrance' and took a Majestic Bacilli third, Mil- man of the committee In charge of out what "G. T. M." meant and in- USED CAR Aadinta iibind, Jki«: : treatment after having been bitten dred Dmilir bonoribl mention. ' radio,, which was being sold on thequired of officers, who translated it ric. Fl«ro Brit, the affair. ~ .^ .^•'•'-•' by a collie dog which went; mad. But pottii) plant— 1 co-operative plan. The radio -has "general traffic manager." Mertitit rior. »oo id, XuAy Big- The mad dog bit several other, dogs been replaced by another. • An in- Table Dilution, RED BANK DEFEATED. "All right," said tho colonel. "If ttlrd. Mantle File Km but it is not belUved to have at- vestigation i« being made. he can use hieroglyphics, so can I." •• But vititabU 'Srpwl from «««d | Brooklyn Team Won FWe-Innln( tacked any person other than the On Friday evening, September So he wired back: "G. T. M. can G. B..I bullit ol vMteublii-MIIdrid ConttilYaitarday. , child. 7th, at Cottage Park school the Key- T. H." Danilw tint. Fraw, MaSffJ , ••"«*• Al" port American Mechanics will pre- Two days later he received a oei- h c u (Yesterday; the; Red .Bank , town Clearance Sale ' 1. Tioranikr third, Mlffi "' ""««» «« . Knocked From Ladder. iatch 'from Bloemfontein ordering ooli Uttli, Dorothy. *"'">• honor.bl' team was defeated by the-Brooklyn sent a flag and the Daughters of Earl Grover, repair man for the jlm to attend a board of Inquiry. On Royal colored Giants in a five-inning America will present a bible. There appearing in due course he was game by the- score,of 8"to 1, Baxo Eastern Now Jersey power com- will be a program of speaking and asked what he meant by sending Here's your opportunity if you are looking for a good used car at your , -Alfred pany wsWnjured Thursday when a state representatives of the orders frank Huu third. Ed. •rd , And«rion pitched: foe. Bed Bank and allowed such an Insulting message to a su h.nnoraW. mention. seven hits. The Red Bankers gath- trolley car ran' Into a ladder on will be present. perior officer. own price. These cars have been put in first-class shape and will give a lot Ur d ered only two Jilts, : a double by which he was at work repairing a Mr. and Mrs. Walton and dsugh "Insulting?" repeated the colonel Th....e ,»-...judges., we'r„«.e , «&. * Grit traffic light. Grover fell on tfie of service. The lot includes , fiths, Charles Schnelda: • «">d Mr*Meyers and a triple by Newman, ter Dorothy of Montclair spent < Innocently. "It was nothing of the roof of the trolley and then slid to few days last week with the latter's kind." J. Herrora of Red Bank( Newman, scored . after, hitting the ground. sister, Mrs. John Goble. "But what do you mean," de ' Margie Fitz presen three-bagger on a sacrifice hit by : . *>•»*"' '. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McKittrick and tnanded his superior, "by telling me CHRYSLERS, BUICKS, WILLYS-KNIGHTS, umbrella plant to the plub. Other Bently.' Two runs wero scored by I can 'G. T.--H.T' family and Mr. and Mrs. YanNordei: potted plants were giv^-- ,--by. •W ••-U • the visltora when Meyers made a Big Political Club. "It was simply an abbreviation," llsm Mears of Rum'son. Pulbs WON wild throw to first in the third Op of the largest Italian Demo- motored to Pinewald last week. replied the colonel; "G. T. M. (gen- '. HUDSONS, given by Thomaa W. Hel*d of Mid Inning. • - cratic clubs over organized in the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Albrech: eral traffic manager) can G. T, Hi md and sons of Jersey City were week- tiietown township. Planted m «"«1'PP ' On Sunday the town team will county is now in process of forma- (get the house)^' _ end visitors at the . home of Mrs. ware given' by W. W. nnedy & play the Steroers of Belmar and or tion. It already has a membership and many others too numerous to mention, Sons of Bed Bank and b M Car! Labor day they will meet the Key- of 2,600 snd it is predicted tha George Sappah. THE "OLD MASTERS." Sehfcihker of Fair __ port town team,in s return game before election day the membership Th* New Maid Waa Wonderitruck Prices are OCEANPORT NEWS. within the reach o£ everyone. Time payments can ba cream for tha guests *n children will reach 5,000. When They Wars Shown to Her, was donated by Mrs, Wftl French UNCAS CLUB FIELD DAY. Mayor Billings Now Able to Take She had engaged a maid recently arranged. of Bed Bank. ,". . C»mpme»ting Opem. - Auto Rides. from the country, and was now Event! and Outlhf employed in showing her newly ac- , The exhibit was-conductF••••»••••»•••••* returned from n motor trip, short walk after finishing his supper Station WJBI at Red Bank.nex P ENTERTAVED AT BRIDGE. Wednesday afternoon at ' fou: Mr. and Mrs. John Silvers, Mr. and when he returned ho was greet and Mrs. Louis Williams and Mrs. «d by the guests. A social tlm 'fltek.. TV title of the sermon Min EIU Kail] 1 HaJk,motored to Barnegat bay on was had at the gathering and radii "Peace, "bi> fitiUJ «,•--. X Numb»r of Fi ida I-a.lt Might. Sunday.-s music was enjoyed. Miss Daisj Miss Ella- daughter ol The ladies'-fii'd. soclety.-irfll mee! Hopkins of Richmond, Virginia, re- Remodeling- Big Boat. Bernard Kelly of Llijcroft, gave on Tuesday afternoon. ' cited s short poem. Tho party was Harvey W. Dobbins has a forci bridge party last night-, to. a num- Lieutenant and Mrs. Poore will AVfBSONS arranged by Mrs. Fred J. Diotz an ber of her friends. Oa,rds were of ship carpenters remodeling hii ;ail for the Philippines soon. Mrs. Karolins Colemonrnn. played at three : tables arid prlzci large gasoline cruiser. The work is Mayor Billings, who has been sick Other guests were Mr. and Mrswore awarded to the highest scor- being done at Mr. Dobblna'a boat- for some time, is able to go out in Edward Davis, Charles Zellcr and ers. After the card game: a\social house near Riverside drive. his car. Miss Mayme Zcller of Sunset ave- time was enjoyed and a lurifoo ie»i e» nue, Ctrl J, Dletz and Mits Doro was served. Those at the part} PAIR HAVEN NEWS. FRESH VEGETABLES. Special Sale of thy Diatz of. Riverside avenue, Frei were Mrs. Edward Boughton J. Diets and son Kenneth of Buen Misses Anna Appleget, Mary Kelly, Spring and Summer Bring Green Players' Boat Club to Hold a. Ban Stuffs to Table. place and Fred, Augustus, Herbert Helen Hendrickson, Madge Smith, Dance. arid Carl Colemorgan of Red Bank .Mary and Catherine Warnekqr, Everyone knows a vegetable is .The Rid Bank Reffiitcr cm bf bough something that grows, and that it Christian Dletz of Middletown, and Matthew and WUired Mullln, Joh tneft neelc In thi itoro of Hatty KurtU am »l th« Gold C«d«ti. Fair Haven.) takes the warm sun of spring and Mrs. X Hopkins of Rlchn-.jnd, Vir- B. Brady, Jr., and Allen Clayton- ThV Players' boat club has begu summer to make it grow. But not ginia. Mr. Dietz received many rT '«» • • arrangements for the annual barn everyone knows that the word it presents., He also received a num self means a growing thing. It doe. AUTO DROPS TO BEACH. dnnce to be held the last of Sep- ber of postal cards from friends mean just that, and it is even ri tember. This event will be the lasl who were unable to attend the Car Driven by Woman Ctuki lated to the word "vigil," wliic special social function of the sea- MEN'S party. . Through Ratlin*;. means a watch or guard kept whi! \ son. wide awake. An automobile driven by Mrs. Mrs. Godrgie Allen has moved in FAIR HAVEN'S BUSINESS. Mary Lounsberry of Irvlngto Vegetables come down in price i to her new houso on DcNormandii spring and summer, when winter h: crashed through the boardwalk rai Beard of Health [nepector Appoint avenue. gone from the northern parts of t( Ing opposite Pavilion avenue e temperate zone and such things cr ed a Special Officer. Long Branch laat Thursday an Thomas Williams has bought new Bulck coupe. be grown in gardens again. Thu: Dr. Edwin F. Stewart, inspcctoi dropped to the beach. Sophie Kohn green things have interesting nann of the Fair Haven board of health of Irvington, a passenger in tho car Miss 'Shirley Fielder has taken i» well OB good flavors and voluabl wu appointed a special officer ai received a broken back and waiposition in the ticket office of the vitamins. SHIRTS latt night's meeting of the eommls taken to the Long Branch hospital, Hunting theater at Red Bank. Take lettuce, for example. Thi •loners of that place. Theresa Vanest, also of Irvington, Mrs. Ida DoVoe of South River word Is as old as tho vegetable, an 1 Mayor Charles P. Cross rcportci and Mrs. Lounsbcrry escaped with lins been visiting her daughter. 'Mrs. tho Latin for it WBB "lactuca.' Ac William Martin. cording to Webster's Now Intcrna Values up to S3.SO ' that ho had had a conferenco witt slight injuries. The accident oc- curred when Mrs. Lounsbcrrj " The public schools will reopen on tional dictionary, tho Roman scholnj the TinUrn water company rognrd Varro traced this to "lac, lactis," ing the laying of «lx-lnch mains or turned sharp to the left to avoi Wednesday, September 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lench of the Latin for milk, "on account of DeNormandlo avenue, Hnnco roai hitting a car which was pulling ou the milky white juice which flows and Battln road. in front of her. The automobile 'was Battln Rood djiont part of last week from it when it Is cut.'1 3 DAYS on a motor trip to northern New The commissioners discussed n sa badly smashed that It took a lon Rhubarb, if you investigate its York Btato, Thoy visited friends nt ordinance requiring a permit to a time to get the injured persons ou origin, is barbaric. It comes, ap- Amsterdam, Speculator nnd Sara- ter or open tldowalka, but no defl parently, from the Latin "rheum Friday, Aug. 31, Saturday, Sept. I: lilte action was taken. CAMP CLOSES SUNDAY. Thursday, Hog.-30, The matter of putting up train •1(111 in the vicinity of the pub!' ThU Seuon the Blggeal Yat i schools was left in the 1 onds of th Boy Scout Camp. This is the best lot we ever offered at this price. police committee". Tho boy scout camp on the Meto- •iv Bills to tho'amount of $2,025.0' deconk river in Ocean county wil were ordered paid. A grots re close next Sunday. F. C. Cobb, You know what they are-you've had them be- celpta tax check for $81.43 was ro executive of the Monmouth count} r celved from tho Boro Husses Kout council, sayi this scaion hat pany. Vendors' llccnsn tact amount boen the most successful on record, NOTICE fore-you wanted more and couldn't get them. ing to $8 wero turnod i i by VoWei The average attendance during th Chief Joseph Hetdon. summer was 160 scouts. Woodcral -TO- life saving, fire building, flre aid, It's up to you to buy yours early. PARTY ON BIRTHDAY. signaling, treklng and many other phaioj of soout life were taught the John F. Moor* 'iitl.rlalned on HI boya during their stay at the camp. White Broadcloth Collar Band and 3d Blrthdaf Lail Week. Advertisers Collar Attached. John Francis Moore, son of Joh Died In Pehniylvanla, Fancy Broadcloth Moor, of White stroot, was give) Mrs, Jennie B. O'Day, wife of We are obliged to request that all advertising I Separate Stiff S party lilt week on his third birth White Oxford Thomas O'Day, died yesterday nt copy on which proofs are desired be deliver- ( diy by his aunt, Mrs. Frank liar Pins Grove, Pennsylvania., it the Collars. vijr of the Evorott road In Middle- age o( 28 years. Sh» was a former ed to us before Monday noon, Otherwise Fancy Madras town towmhlp. The nftornoon wai resident of Long Branch snd wnt. we cannot guarantee to show proofs. I •pent In playing gamci for whlcl the daughtoi of Barney lloichardt, prliei were awarded, A luncheoi All Sizes, 13* to 17. >vai lorved and a largo blrthdi Tomorrow the body will be brought CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. 1 cak. decorated with thrco candlo by Albert W. Worden, Jr., of lied was cut and served. Tho house am Eank, to Glenwood cemetery at Copy for classified advertisements tnult be We again suggest early selections so as not to be disappointed. the luncheon table were decorate Long Branch, where burial will lio s with streamers and cut Howor made. _ _ received before six P. M. Tuesday to insure John reotlvod many gifts. classification. No classified advert ievmcnti * The aunt* warn Mary Drldon C»»d Party fo> > Guul. accepted after nine o'clock WednetcUy morn- bach, Veronica McMahonr Doroth; Mill Harriet Tayloi of McLaren snd Atnii Noonon, Orland Oran street entertained a few friends yes- ing. snd Patricia snd Beatrice Moore. terday at * bridge rsrty for Mrs, DAVIDSONS William Thomas of Newport. Rhode Iilaml, who la vliltlng her. Frlioi '-'"• Ul LMM. Unsaead Red Bank were won by Mlm Ann Taylor, Win Davidson Building, ; a buyit for furnlturs Mary Tiylor snd MIM Olidyi Fir- nt, & %^ !'A Lti. t * ii. AUGUST 29,1028.

•e Rumson Presbyterian church a NEWS FROM KEYPORT mmbep of times and he io well FIRST CHURCH OF nowto here. : IOHN C. OSBORN'3 AUTO IN The Rumson public schools •will CHRIST. SCIENTIST "$b0^ COLLISION. iopen September 5th. 54 Broad St, Red Baalc, N. i. Mr. and Mrc. Charles Dbcon of Lmoa Sermon tor Bandar. septna- I Car Badly Damaged and. Occupant* this place-and Jack Dixon of Red bar >, »M8—"Man." Arc Injured—Keyporters to At- Bank have been on a ten days' au- BecTloii Sinday II i, t, I M tend American' Legion Conten- omobile trip to Nova Scotia- Suadar-BoDool—»!*« A. If. tion at Bridgelon Thi. Week. Mrs. George Kuhn has returned Testimonial! (The Bed B»nk Rcliltir can l>« bought irom a month's stay in the Adiron- each weelt la Kayport at Cbarlia l*bn'» luck mountains. ' M. a JACKS,, Manager. tor«.) The psblli'b eerdtauy Invited to .- .THREE COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAll. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sinuon and , atund the tKilees and visit lb. L Theatre A Peerless car owned by John C. ihildren William and Audrey have i Budls* Boom. C || Matinee, 2i30.' . > ETsqfofS, 7iOO and Ojjoo, ' r Osborn and driven by his chauffeur, seen spending two weeks with Mr. Sitnrdayi and Holidays.,.Contlnuoua ZISO-U/QQ', Charles Young, was struck by a ind Mrs. L. B. VanNcst. WISLX)MAND East Front St. Red Bank New York car on the highway near Percy E. Hicks and daughter J. H, PRICE Middletown on Saturday and bad- Grace, who have been spending six MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS y damaged. Mrs. Eleanor^ Osborn, weeks in England, will arrive in Telephone 31 ' REPAIRED. 1 r TASTE. LAST TIMES TO-DAY I / Mr. Osborn's mother, mid Mrs. this country on tho .steamship Adelaide Spader, Mrs. Osborn's Homerica today. Violins • SpetUlty. Bow. Rehalrel mother/all of this place, and Miss A fair was held Friday at the 28 Weil From Stn»» These two words speak Martha Moore of Nutley. were In the Davidson cottage for tho benefit of A Eleanor Boardman rear seat of the Oeborn car and all (Over- Chambers Paint; Shop.)' the essentials every woman he public health nursing associa- should learn to master. wero thrown to the floor by the im- tion of • Rumson, Fair Haven and act Miss Moore sustained'a brok- Seabright. It was in charge of i Conrad Nagt^l •n collar bone, and Mrs. Osborn Misses Margery. Saxton and Laura THERE- Wisdom means selecting GALA Hid Mrs. Sjteder were severely Sheoan and the proceeds amounted that which best comes in the ruised. All three wero taken to Mr. io $160. Members of the association Is No Reason realm of your purse. Osborh's homo on Main street ave commended Miss Saxton and - Lawrence fcray where they are under the doctor's iliss Shecan for their efforts in -For yon not building ant] Taste means selecting that, —IN— . are. The accident was caused by iclping the association. OPENING the New York car pulling out from owning your 'own home. which expresses your /per- ehind another car and skidding sonality. * HAZLET NEWS. 1 nto the Osborn car. NO CASH Commander Lloyd E. Cokelet of 'arty From Hera Caught 68 Filh Perhaps .you have discov- Raritan post American legion, Cecil at Forked River. DOWN PAYMENT. ered this—THAT the smart- * Tomorrow Night . Ackerson, Louis Levine and Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Walling, ly dressed women DO NOT "Diamond Handcis' iam B. Gilmartin will attend the an- iir. and Mrs. Roy Lambertson, Mr. wear as many new clothes as ual state convention of the legion ind Mrs. Stephen D. Lambertson Unlimited financial resources some women with less dis- Thursday, August 30th at Bridgetoo this week. Mrs. L.oE. ind family, Mr. and Mra A. F. Lay- permit this unusual offer. THURS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 30, 31, SEPT. 1 Cokelet, Mrs. Mary Walling and crimination, because the on and family, and Henry L. Ben- 1 Miss Elsie Bahrenburg will attend Cash your rent' receipts. woman with good taste is ett, Jr., enjoyed a- fishing trip to the state convention of the ladies' They are worth BOe on the difficult to please and buys Continuing Friday and Saturday Forked River on Thursday. They A flaming drama auxiliary of the American legion, al- dollar.- • sparingly only when some- of love and •" o to be held at Bridgeton tomorrow aught 58 Ash. thing really pleases her. A METRO-GOLDWYN PICTURE to Saturday. Mrs. Edwin K. Feseux, Mrs. intrigue. mma T. Rudiger of Hazlet, Mrs. THIS SAVING IS YOURS. Floyd Brown has purchased a new iV. Robinson and Miss Henrietta It is interesting to watch Ihrysler roadster. BE YOUR OWN LAND- See it! Robinson of Keyport spent several LORD. . people and their manner of Mrs. lames Day and Miss Miriam lays last week at Atlantic City. dress—what an important Day have returned to New York af- They made the trip by automobile. ESCAPE THIS WASTE. part it plays in this game of ter a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. A meeting of the fair committee "Beau Broadway" Harry West.' PROMISES DON'T BUILD life. . , v. p • * f Hazlet fire company was held on —withh— Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Cassidy have Monday nigKt in the firehouse. All HOMES OR BANK been etajoying a motor trip through ommittees reported satisfactory ACCOUNTS. : Take the man, he can be the New England states. progress. The officers of the com- as poor as a church mouse Mrs. L. E. Cokelet and children mittee are Joseph L. Lovett chair- but if he is neat, has good Lew Cody-Eileen Pringle ave returned from a several weeks' man, Roelif H. LeRoy secretary Start Now—- taste in dressing, he will be GRfeTA \ visit with Mr., and Mrs. Luther. nd John H. Bahrenburg treasurer. received, because GOOD Direct from the Capitol Theatre," New York. Schenck of Holmdel. The ladies' auxiliary met with the Don't Delay. TASTE IS THAT GREAT Mr. and Mrs. John C. Osborn have 'air committee REQUISITE EVERYONE IS returned from a trip through the Daniel S. Weigand is on a busi- Investigate Today. 1 West TRYING TO MASTER. GADBO BIG ACTS QF M ness trip to Washington, D. C. Miss Elizabeth Elliott of Has- Miss Sarah E. Everdell of Haz- The woman of moderate biouck Heights Jias been visiting let and Trenton, Miss Julia Van A. J. Schaffer Miss Frances Hyer. lcet of Trenton, Miss Adele Reid income can dress well with a Harry Conklin of Bloomneld has of Matawan and Passaic and Miss Standard Real Eitale Agency few cleverly selected dresses, been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Thompson of Trenton and and if she has cultivated the Conklin. Shark River Hills returned on.Sat- 30 Monmouth St Tel. 739. Wisdom of regularly having 4 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Doorn are oc- urday from an automobile trip of her clothes REFRESHED by cupying Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry's two months through the West. bungalow on Kearney street. OUR EXPERT DRY International Miss Dorothy Ferril of New York CLEANING Process, they VAUDEVILLv E 4 was the recent guest of Misses Con- will give her LONG WEAR News. stance and Gretchen Haigh. and WILL RETAIN their at- Miss Florence Adere has taken a READE'S m^ tractiveness. position with the Hanson-Van- Our Gang Comedy, Wickle, Munning company at Mat \ • • awan. Therefore: "The Old Grey Mare." PICTURE Mr. and Mrs. George Finger have ROADWAY 'Select your clothes wise- returned from a vacation at Dela B PHONE 344 Daily Matinee, beginning Friday, Aug. 31,2:30 ware Water Gap. LONG BRANCH, N. J. Emphasize your personal AIsoAelected Short Subjects. S. E. Tilton is enjoyir;£-hj»Anrl'i9j vacation from bls'pmition at Brook- 3 Days B^g; Tb'-Morrow—Also Fri. and Sat,.,- ity. ....-'- k ., WED., SEPT. 3rd, 4th, 5th Three Complete Shows Thomas L. Smith has returne ""~tel"uV1ce.£p-'ihem re- from a trip to North Carolina. MATINEE'SATURDAY-- -_•-""''" freshed regularly.; Continuous Performance Monday—2:30 to 11. Saturday, Sept 1st, Mrs. Mathilde Schlegel has re turned from a stay of more than a Charles Fishman Presents And you will show, great year in Germany where sho has wisdom and good taste. Evening Program Schedule :• been visiting relatives. Mrs. Schle- 7:0&-FEATURE PH9T6 PLAY. gel is stopping with her daughter, You feel just as good as ert's finest role Mrs. Samuel D. Walker. your clothes look. 8:10—TWO-REELrCOMEDY. ^/smce'THEBIG 8:30—INTERNATIONAL NEWS. RUMSON NEWS. THE MEN PARADE/' 8:40—VAUJJSVILLE. Commiiiioner* Are Considering YOU 9:30—FEATURE PHOTO PLAY. Zoning Ordinance. (Tho Red Bank Register can bi bought A New Comedy INSTINCTIVELY , each week In Ruradon at Finneriy*. cen- (Repeating), tral «tore, at Boyle's grocery, and at John Anderson's confectionery store.) —by- LIKE. . ' John M. Ellis and his daughter Arthur Richman Dorothy and Joseph C. Hoagland The fellow you accent on || Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and his daughter sailed recently on —With— sight—your kind of peo- a trip to Europe. Mr. Ellis is a mem- ple— • •r September 3, 4, 5 ber of the Rumson council. At Thursday night's meeting of Known or unknown—tall the commissioners the company or short—stout or lean— I outlets tervals for your work-weary COLLEGIANS IN to the river and that they wero suits I breeding places for mosquitoes. THE JUNIOR YEAR rouRh Engineer George K. Allen CLOTHES DO was instructed to remedy tho trouble. Robertson Myrtil Hopper HELP YOU WIN-* International News William Meara has bought a now Studcbnkcr delivery truck for uso In DRY CLEAN his florist binincss. THEM OFTENERf John McLaughlln of Clifton, a Monday, September 3d former member of tho Rumson po- llco force, was a visitor hero last LABOR DAY week. Mr. McLaughlln own* n lunch wagon buslncis nt Clifton, but he Is THURS., FRI., SAT., SEPT. 6th, 7th, 8th Three Complete Shows contemplating soiling his business and moving back to Runuon. Bntrlcn nro coming In fnst for WHITE LILACS Direct from its run tit the Embassy Matinee 2:30 Evening 7 & 9 tlio athletic events Labor day nt • A Romance With Music. Baked on the Theatre. New York, at $2 Prkes! Victory pnrk. Running nrul Jumping Life of Chopin < Leon's contest.- will bo hold in tho morning and swimming contests will tnlio —WITH— ( The World's Finest Actor. CHET ARTHUR'S ORCHESTRA p!nco In tho nftornoon. Tho flmil WHERE RUGS AND niatchoi of tho park lennln totirmi- mont will bo hold oryLnbor riny, A 100% All-Star Supporting Cast. HOUSEHOLD GOODS POPULAR PRICES I Rev. nnd Mm. L, Paul Moore. •j • who were rocont gueiU o( Hcv. nti'd DcPacka Symphony Ensemble a\nd A Glorious ARE BEAUTIFIED. Not*—Orchestra Floor Reserved for Mrs. Arthur A. McKny, will ,nll n John Barrymore Singing Chorus. Friday for Woit Afrlcn, whor0 Mr* Opening Night Only Mooro will roiumo Ills mlnnloiuuy 70-76 Whlto Streot, work after an ubionco of n yr.nr SEATS NOW ON SALE I Mr. and Mr«. McK.y will bid th'om if Sab NowOpM for Opinlns Night tomO a HI., plir, Mr. nnd NK BVJSNIN08—#I.O0,\ 11.90, /3.00, 13,50, 14.00.' Rtd Bwxk, Ntw .•'.', I Uopn j*\ll_ntM\b thorn thr.o IM0, $3.00.