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RED VOLUME XLVm, NO. ^3... «E* l mi RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAEY 17, 1926. - . 91.50 PER YEAR.

Conover for what ho.dlchfor them., the cleared spaces. ' Most of. this PLAYHOUSE BUILT OF SNOW. MORE MONEY FOR SNOW. Holmdel wai another place whi,ch provender -was eaten by starlings ANNUAL FASHION SHOW. CANT TURN OFF WATER. LAND TO BE CONDEMNED. LOVE WILL lay buried beneath a whito pall. and sparrows, but now and then a A Juvenile Work of Art in a River RED ' BANK ~ SPENDS |5,000 The road from that place to Lin-cardinal;or some other native song IT WILL BE HELD BY RED BANK TROUBLE ABOUT UNPAID WA- Plaza Yard. ELECTRIC COMPANY WINS A curiosity at River Ha2a last F YOUDONT.BEtlEV TO DIG ITSELF OUT. croft wasL, impassable wl*-h drifts bird was fortunate encugh to get MERCHANTS IN MARCH. TER BILLS AT RED BANK. FIGHT AT MIDDLETQWN. for anything except, sleds. The something without being driven week was an igloo or Esquimaux FRANK SCOt Shoveller* M«de~»10.S0 a D«f bymofor'plow which isjuually used to away by the billigercnt and noisy It Will Bet-in Tuesday, March 16th, The 'Commiisionors Order the Wa- house made by the children of that Land Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The Story of a Young place in Edward H. Scattcrgood's Working from Seven O'clock in take the snow off,pl« road broke starlings and (sparrows.' Robins and Will Last Five Days—Local ter Turned Off in 'Such Cases and liam M. Greenwood will be Con- Would A-Woolng Co .. the Morning Until Midnight—In- down-and the l'Oad was not opened have boon' seen in and around Red Living Models to Display Worn- the Board of Health Ordera It yard. The youngsters worked un- demned for Uso for New High Storm and Whose RtW-J tidentt of the Storm/ > until late Saturday afternoon, A Bankall winter long and a number en'a Wear—Other Ditplaya. ' Turned On Again, der the' direction of Mr. Scatter- Tension Electric Line. ness Mada tha Snow M"c good's daughter, Miss Euth Scatter- Just as tho Red Bank streot de- big plow from'Atlantic Highlands of robin; sought food In dooryards The annual spring fashion show In soveral instances recently The Jersey Central power and Last Wedno«day'mor» ' partment had finished cleaning broke the way through. after the -nowfnll. when water bills have been unpaid good, who is a teacher at tho Mid- and merchandise exhibit under the dletown village schoolljouse. The ight company has been successful the-snpw storm was at {_ away tho snow from the business Uncle Sam has not got' a star Thomas I. Wolcott ."f Colt's Neck ausploes of the Red Bank business at Red iiank the wat - ^as been or- in its efforts to have a strip of Frank Scott, supervisor pftvjij streets of the town last week, an- rodte mall carrier more loyal to his- died Sunday^ February 7th. His dered turned off, but the town house was made with blocks of ( rnen'a association will be held at the snow which wore moulded in a box. land condemned on the Green- Middletown township, " other snow storm' of even greater duty than , William Severin of Pha- 'funeral was to have been, held last Red Bank armory Tuwl iy, Wednes- board of health, for reasons of sani- wood farm near Middletown vil- telephone call at hi* ftonuttj • severity than the- first broke loose, lanx. He hauls the mail between Wednesday, but becauso of the day, Thursday, Friday and Satur- tation and health, has ordered the The snowhouse was made large lage. The land is owned by Wil- View. Mr, Scott was jam It wound up last Wednesday after- Lincroft,' Phalanx and - Red Bank snow- storm it was postponed until day, March 16th to 20th, inclusive. water turned on again. The town enough for" six children and forliam M. Greenwood and his wife, ready to leave his. hojut * noon after snow had fallen I'ontln- and also leaves mail -t stsr route Friday. An-.Adelphia man was the The show will be open every even- cannot lose any money in such several days after tho storm the Louise D. Greenwood. It is on the clear the roads of snow boxes along the road. The road undertaker. The road Wds still im- youngsters of River Plaza, as well uously for 24 hours. ng and there will bo i specinl af- cases, as the unpaid bills stand as a New Monmouth road. call came. - v Two snow storms within a week, was btocked up so that he could not passable Friday and the undertaker ternoon program on the last day. lien aginst ho pioperties and as several dogs and cats, had great aport playing in it. American flags The land in question extends 989 The'voice on the other with no thaw, produced conditions drive through with any kind of a was unable to get through. For Harry Marks, who has been gen- eventually be colluded The prop- conveyance. last Wednesday and this reason the funeral was not held flew from the snow building on feet along the road and it is 25 the wire said that the wife i almost as bad as In the blizzard of, eral chairman of tho former shown, erty owners are responsible for wa- feet wide. Tho electric company tain farmer who lives 1688. West of Red Bank theMast Thursday, but Mr. Severin covered until Sunday^ a full week after Mr. was appointed by Jol|n J. C. O'Shca, Lincoln's Birthday. Those who ter bills, but where hovses are rent- built the snow house were Audrey v,ants the land to put up poles for iwamp road, about half-i, storm deemed to be fiercer and the his route by walking. He makes Wolcott died. ,• tho association president, .to take ed tlie tenants usually put up the two trips a day and it took him Willis, Betty and Evelyn Blood- a high tension line which will ex- north of River Plaza, wa» '. drifts deepecthan in the , eastern charge of this year's show. Jacob money. Monday night Councilman with pneumonia, and thafrtt,| part of 'the com.ty. The entire nearly all day to make hi-, rounds. good, Shirley- Biown, lima Cono'- tend from Perth Amboy to Red BRUNO FINED $500. , Yanko'will-bo Mr. Marks's general Robert S. Johnson told about a Bank. AH of the line has been gent that the road shoufa ' countryside was paralyzed. Ifo must be as strong . hyslcally as assistant. He will also be*general vcr, Harold and Edward Willis, he is Jqynl to his woik or he would Red Bank Man Also Directed to property owner who had a tenant Russell Kockhill, Frank Patten, set up and strung except on thebo made passable for The Bora Busies, Inc., kept its floor manager and entertainment di- against whom dispossess proceed Greenwood farm. so that a doctor could, cai machines running on tho belt litie never have been ab'e, to flounder Leave tho Couhty. rector. ' • ' Bradford Rittcr and Hans Kcssler. thrpugh the snow with his heavy ings had been taker.. Mr. Johnson The poles arc to be put up onhouse. The patient wa» >» through >town and on tho lino be- Joseph Bruno of Red Bank, who The armory will be gaily decor- said this tenant refused to pay wa- critical condition, the voflf 5 tween Red Bank and Rumson. Tho mail load qn his back. was arrested two months ago fol- land which was formerly used for t ated by professional decorators and ter bills as well cs rent. "SPITE FENCER ORDINANCE. and it was a matter of t' busses also kept running between Last week whe.. it vi&r impos- lowing raids on a store in his build- the Red Bank and Kcyport trolley there will be an attractive musical It was said that when private It Was Put Through Ita Firit Read- line for trolley tracks. Mr. anddeath that the road hel«( t Red , Bank and Long Branch, sible for most Lincroft folks to get ing on Shrewsbury avenue at Red program daily. Tha latest ideas in right away. Mr. Scott Vj"' to -Red Bank John Sutphon made water companies fail to receive ing: Monday Night. . Mrs. Greenwood permitted the trol- but north of Red Bank, including Bank and on a hotel owned by him spring wearing .apparel will be dis- morioy for water bills'the wa,ter is g- man who had called" , nil of Middletowh township, there daily, trips from that place in his v The so-called "spite fence" or- ley company to use the land under at Seabright, was arraigned before. played on;-localKving models., A turned off and that no board of 1 Sjoad supervisor, is 'ft I was: no bus transportation.•<'•. . •, •wood' sled.' He did all manner of Judge RuliiE V. Lawrence'at Free' dinance at Red Bank passed it an agreement whereby the com- large: part of the display space will health ever orders the water turned pany provided electricity free of quafnted with the young'' ihe, first wiow-Btormcausid an errands for Lincroft and Phalanx hold last week on a ctiargc of sell; be used by' merchants featuring first .leading Monday night. It v on''again, The commissioners said prohibits fences, of nil kinds four charge for the Greenwood rcsi-" Mr. Scott knew also'that tte!l • expense' of 4?>!>QQ *° remove ,• the f,olks and there is; general; agree- ing liquor illegally. Judge law- othe'ri lines of goods^than wearing man' frequently called "• ment in- the villages that ho is one. they could not undestand'~why. the feet or more in height within 75 derice and farm buildings. The spow from: the; business 'streets; of 1 rence imposed, j. fine of $500 on apparel, for men' and women' and private water companies^ sliould be (la.ughter of the farm. _".._ of the'best natured-and most ac- some, of-these displays' wilt.be very feet of all streets, Fenca farther trolley company sold electricity as Red Bank. The second storm caused Bruno .and •directed him to leave i privileged to do this, and the town back fronv the street line than 75 question and for thin rcasi on i expense- of ; about th^ same commodating fellows in these parts. the- county. Of. the fine Judge elaborate.,, . v , well' as ran trolley- can. Scott accepted the statement " ' : ,, Charles Leonard of Lincroft was should not. .The matter was re-feet are not banned. A fine of The company Bold its electric amount.-.- • ,'FortyTsix ' men; nine Lawrence, directed that' $300; be Itis^proposed to conduct special ferred to Warren H.1 Smock, the ?20O or ninety days in jail is stipu- sickness at face value, ' ,/. , trucks /and - four snowv piowsvwere one of "the firstroad overseers in paid' at ohe'e and the balance in in- business to tho Jersey Central ligh' Tho road supervisor had_p|J;V Middletown/ towilship to have his sales in the retail store"! of the town borough counsel, for advice; Mr. lated as; the .penalty for not obey- i used day and night'to get tha'snow stallments o'f $5 a week, Bruno and power company and One of th< to clear the snow off of rosdj ~?i"' in conjunction -with the fashion show Smock was not at the council meet- ing the ordinance. David S. Kind %s »ff the" streets.', The men who were road open after, the last stipw first /things .this concern did wa important than the Nut t storm, He was greatly assisted by had been in the'county jail'since and plans are under way_to dispose, ing. • •• ' .j who has been trying for some time • «mjiloyed, in additipri to the rcgu- his arrest two months ago. :" His to notify Mr.' and Mrs. Greenwood road, but he discarded these '", Kenneth. WycKoff, who' helped; to of "an automobile on the merchan- to .get. the commissioners to pro- f br's^eet department force, Worked hotel • property di Seabright was dise coupon.plan. • that free electricity.would no long- and gathered together as, , break the rtfad by running his trac- HOME AGAIN. hibit high fences, was riot satisfied er be provided. The company fourteen hou'rs daily, quitting at sold ,a short .tjmo ago. • THe committee- selected for the •with the language of the ordinance. shovelers as he could, fin""""^ tor over it. Mr. Wyckoff had his Six Red . Bank Resident! Return claimed that it was jllcgal to giv hastened to Open the road--, midnight. They, received'$10;60 a tractor out:'all day .lart Thursday. Rebecca Weinstein pleaded guilty show; are:. The commissioners said the ordin- ; : away electricity, day. .'•'.'•'•• •'•'••.'•'- '•'• •'' '.;'• •; -:'• before Judge Lawrence to a ch'argo < From a Tropical /Trip. the patient lay hovering b' , ','. and treasurer—Paul . Ac la ance provided for the abolition o Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood in turn The commissioners Of Red Bank Joseph Morris, who lives on theof illegal transportation and posses- A party of six Red Bankers/who life and dcatb. Mr. Scott, Everett, road,- helped to 'make that all fences now up, as well as pro-notified the company that the con- '.'• on'Monday night put a note in the sion of liquof,at Belmar irr Janu- 'anlio, A. G. Rqie, had been on a trip to the Leeward hibiting high fonccs to be put up in way" to the job, explained road' passable by running; hia trac- 1 B. Hurwlli,. •, i ; v • v bank for $6,000 to pay -for remov- ary and was fined $2^0 and costs Islands for 22 days returned home tho future,. Mr. Kind said the cern would no longer bq permittc cunytanccs to tho wprWaJ tor, over -it!';'in.'.the hollow near Publicity—Thomas Irvine Brown. to, use the land for poles or fo: had the effect of making ; ing, snow from the streets of Red to bo paid in installments of $25 Booths—Abram Ktldct, B. HurwltC J. .last-" Thursday. The party com- language was. not as clear as :i Malachi. Moore's- house. •on':': the' anything else- The company wai work like beavers' v Bank afteir, the two storms this a month. She was paroled 'for J. 0. O'Sh«at, Harry 0. Dcjcnrlng. prised Mr., and Mrs. George ,should:be and might give n loop- Everett road snow drifts were RO 'Budget—ran! do ' la Reuasillr. Julius tackled tho ilob. The SUJ) month. No provision, had been eighteen months. ' Cooper, Mrs. Biddle H. Garrison^ for high fences now'in exist- then setting up its high tension line deep that automobile, traffic over Straus, Harry T3. Desenrlne. . ; handled k &hfovel along made in the budget for such an ex- ence to remain.','.'' •',".. on new poles and it made applica- that part of the road -was not pos- Silbersteln, Irvinf M. tion to the public utilities commis- men and wopfced just aa I ponso and tlte note was put in the sible .until-three days after, the WIDENING MOIe;^miil.tarHey/.manaKeil,,to' get river-has apparefttly' been, aban- 'Treasurer-—Harold' Allen, .' .. . weather was encountered through- best-of-breed- victories at'' English given last week nt the Shrewsbury Board: of: elections, member—John. H. Scott anxiously, fearful onjeach'sldeof thlSiroad'in a nuni-. through;;' He had to;drive:,through doned. Not a word war. mentioned out the journey. shows;, Tho chief competitor of firehouse by the Shrewsbury athlet- might have died white about 'jt ;Mbhday night. Guy H.White,, .-r^ ..',, • • ' . bor of,!places:#hera-'thfe road has fields,iviuo, i i n , iiiuimani j, ypin t *0v . .•,.,,' - , , , : Representatives—Joseph -Hesse,' Fred Laund -Lfero WJIS ,a champion Ger- ic club, A prize of $2.50 ri. gold for a doctor to get through thi be$n,cut;Hthrough\hills/.'The light, : Thhe : nr'sjflfj' automobile tq^. reach VanNesB, who owns the land needed Gill;- Jacob Bloom.' • ' PICTURES AT BAETIST CHURCH man shepherd dog valued at ?2B,- the prettiest costume was won. by "Why, she's all rlghV powdery snow -choked ^hese • parts irettiaf ter }the' • snow jstornK ar for. the extension, Has got tired of .Board of visitors'-member—DaVid Ma- 000. Mrs. Ilch had others of herMiss Margaret .Swansori of Shrews? : her..v. • .: • »•".'...' '•'• farmer, "Set's all the waiting, for the commissioners to acj; v of jthe road- cO;m.ple^eiy up, stopping id: Sat0rd,(^y- mprning.y;. Xt-.was a ' House ^eomraUtce—'Loula Hendrlcks, First of a Series of five.Show* to champion collies at the show but bury and another prize of "$2.B0 in family. None ol us have -all;kindsI'fit traffic except that done Bed'BanW'Reglliter automobile, car* and has started building, a house on Fred Wilman> Daniel Hancock. bo Given Tomorrow Night. they were there for exhibition only gold for the funniest costume was } alb winter." \ With sleighs attii on horseback. ;-..'• the land In question. • • : Janitor—Jacob Bloom. rjnhg a'reporter on .hii.rounds.' The first of a Beries.of five mo- and did not compete, v awarded to Frank Clapp of Eaton Mr. Scott, expressing,,, .The, childrei: on the Mlddletpwn • No lartd,wiU.be;bought-tq widen Trustees—Harry J.. Patterson, Fred • . The schools of Middletowri-towh- Gill, John Roblnsqp. tion picture entertainments will be town. An exhibition of the Charles, ment, then told the farmi township; aide . of Everett - ikttorid Monmouth strict, The ^widening of given • tomorrow night >t the Bed ton dance was given by Joseph ship,, Holmdel;township and Atlan- the roadway /will be done by making The meeting wound up with gen- UNDONE BYJTHE SNOvV. the telephone call. " tic. township • were' closed last school, at Lincroft and tlio cliildrcn Bank Baptist church under the di- Roilly. Ladiso's Purple Serenaders the call?" asked the % pn. the: Holmdel side attend. school the sjdewalks. narrower, . .' •, eral sociability and' the serving of a 1 Locomotive Put Out of Commission furnished the music for the dancing. Wednesday, Thursday-and Friday v rection of the young" people's union. ScOtt-. mentioned thn •' , ' "" ~'m t m ' ' . • collation. .-An;"exempt fireman's Battling with Drifts. boc'auje', of the storm. The/Tlnton tat-Holmdel. All had' an'enforced Tho program will include' a feature The profits from the danco amount- young man in question; vacation last Wednesday, Thursday badgo was presented to Andrew R. picture entitled "The Courtship "of A northbound locomotive blew ed to about $35. 1 Falls -school was closed last ' . Celebration Postponed. Qoleman. .-_' . ) / ' that's easy enough to see and .Friday,because the .schools -at Miles Standish," a comedy picture out a 'cylinder head last Thursday • • • *» • e» Wednesday. .•^. The mortgage burning" ceMbra- v replied the farmer. *'"... b'o'Ui- linorofK an^ Holmdel were 1 : entitled "Mixed Maids;" and a trav- morning about midway between Red '•. It was not until- Mondey. of this S; tlpn which Union fire company of To. P»vo Front Street. CLUB BUYS rVI0LANO. night is beau night and that closed; ;^,;;-/' .'• /"•"' ..'..V;'.-.-- : .".- Band and, Middletown ^villager" Big •week that Albert K. Snydcr was Red Bank had planned to hold next Worid WOB. received from the elogue entitled "From London to fellow calls on my dnugK ; Wllllanjv Leddy, was the first Paris by Air." In addition to thedrifts of snow made hard going- fo East 'Keanaburg Association In- able to.cover all nf tha Red, Bank Tuesday night has been postponed county freeholders by tho'Red Bank Wednesday night. Hr x Siverett resident 'to attempt to motion • picture* selections will be the locomotive and the strain was Tests $3,000 in Melody. rural niall delivery/-route, but'he until Tuesday night, March: 2d. commissioners Monday, night that have got hore tonight made^ some* deliveries ; on .Friday driye,to)Red Bank in.anautomo- ThV change- was made .because given by" a quartet. so great that tho cylinder head The Keansburg civic association not broken the road, s blleafter th.esnow storm last week. Front street .wpuld be paved with could not stand it. Enveloped in and'Saturday. - some' of tha fire department ofnV asphalt; in the spring and that all m i a> ' .—• has bought from L. D. Seely of Red he made up a story ab He. got as far as M^laclii Moore's, dials^ would have been tenable to at- steam from the open cylinder head, Bank a violano musical machine being sick so ho coul • Perhaps m> place was harder hit hear-rLincroft, where ho ' encoun- necessary gas, sewor and water con- Bridge Club Party. by the-',storm than Colt's, Neck! tend the celebration lfext Tuesday. the locomotivo. made it; way to 2 for use at dances and other social hia girl tonight" tered snow-drifts so deep that he nections should .be made before Tbe Friendly bridge dub met siding near the Middletown station The.county road leading east from •-. • •»"•""'•• •oyw hs4 to ilop,Mi;let thfctn "g*t bat 6| folki dag itvmy, araall at«a* ' ' M*»plhlca. , L. S, R«MJMI»», ... of^anow In their .baokyardi>and TypewrlUri tented,, bought *m Take two and rental It) twenty real eitato, morH^titio Joun. 80 yl»o«4 »uet and othir bird food,In While kttett,VsoldId. TruMn'i, 68.0.'Oivd itieet, Red n for. lnn on Seal Estate Mortgage)* in Amounts of $8000 • Mason Work and Rustic Stone 4 Park for P. J. Gilhuly and thyould call arenumerousother Newark Man Buys 161 Acres of istate, Mr, George will open the ance policy free. ful and unhurried Fine schools, playground,- free that efficient, transactions which Straight Mortgage Loans for a\ flvo year term at Woodland at Hazlet. larmhouso on Mr. Wilkins'g. land bathing beach, stores. .and people, ready for the t ratoyTtor minimum amounts on nfodcrn business and a road house. Electricity, will would you not? figure in the. final ; John Ebcrsberger of Newark has churches in immediate, neighbor- tial Properties. ' ', ^ ' bought 161 acres of woodland near be installed and other improve^ hood. . I But see what a new plans and prob- closing balances. My".Installment Loans at C% interest rate on amounts Hazlet, on the. Everett road. He ments will be made. Mr. (Seorge lems of the dayi- will use the land- for hunting ill farm the place, raising vege- bank, must do: All this merely sug- t;to ?2oo,ooo. . We Will Build Your Home—^ grounds, picnics and week-end par- ;ables arid fruits for his road Th'mk^f its large gests the. magni- uctlon Loans on either the aboveplans. tics. A combined bungalow and louse and also having chickens an3 Ask about our attractive homef buiiding plan' for buyers -of . number of derjqs- hunting lodge will be built. The ither poultry. '•'.': : tude of a,, bank's INFOKMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN place will not be public but will be —— NANCE, .and construct a resif used by tho new owner and his dehce of your own selection on haps several checks every day. a variation of a single ceat, clerks lity Mortgage: Company friends. The land is wild and over- .Henry Sanders is bu'lding an &A- easy, pay-like-rent terms. ACT grown and it has a number of ,ltioh Of 40x60; feet to his garage NOW. and have your home com- . These checks are paid'when they remain and, search until the bal- •WM. J. BLAIR, Pres. and Trcas. ravines, and brooks. Mrt Ebers- South Broad street. The work pleted and ready to live in by 1 berger paid $15 art acre for it. Heis being done by Bennett Bros, at warm weather. / come in( the depositors' accounts , ;- anpe is found. A bank deals in ex- ational Bank BIdg. Tel. Red Bank 1438 bought 81 acres from Thomas J. cost of $1,000. Tho addition will •-,-!>• i charged, their new balances shbw- • actfigures.j Accuracy and dispateh Cowles and eighty acres from Miss ) used.for storage purposes arid Save 125% Now— C. E. Crawford. Douglas-. J. Har- ing next morting at opening. are watch-words. , • MMMUMMtOMHWimiHOIHatHMllHMW or washing automobiles. The bujtd- ; vey of Red Bank made the sale. ng now used. for repairing.*6uto- A B0xl68 foot lot that will te »»•«•»••»•*)•••»»»»»••»•••»»«>»•«> $1,000 in the. Spring, can be Then, in the course qf busiriess, When the 'bank opens in the lObilos will do service as a display purchased now for only $800 on many checks on other banks are Westsid* Houis Sold. pom for automobile accessories.. enff terms. .. , . ; morning'you are met by calm, Pasquale Sagnolo of River street For investors wo have, a'plan deposited by patrons.. They are deliberate, careful, and, unhurried has bought Joseph Colosimo's house Want Extension an<*. Sewers. that guarantees 25% to 50% immediately collected from the Red Bank at 37 Leighton avenue for ?4,500. Residents of Earl street on Mon- profit, or money returned with ipeopje, re^dy for the hew plans Th3 sale was made by John DiFiore. lay night presented a petition to interest. other banks, if local, or sent in and probieiris of tiie day. Tin lot is 37^x130 feet. The house ho Red Bank commissioners asking country-wide directions for collcc-' has seven rooms, a bathroom and Send for illustrated 'descriptive; ..• Banking is.an excellent model of >al Estate Board hat that street be extended from its 1 modern improvements. The newiresent dead end terminus to Leigh- folder. . ., ! tion from banks on which drawn. efficiency. ."•>,, ,. MEMBERS owner.will take possession May 1st on avenue and that sewers be put and ho will occupy the house. lown. Tho matter was referred to DALTON P^MLY, Owner , PublUhei by tht Montpotdh CountyBoners' Auoclatlon he street committee of the council Rumion — New Jersey LLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street Sale of Fair Haven Home, investigate. Telephone 377 • : Joseph Scsta of Red Bank has /KINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. bought as an investment a house Buys Electrical Business. on Clay street at Fair Haven from John" J. Rutkin of Asbury Park LLIAM A. HOPPING, 49 Bjoad Street Edgar. Chanfller for.$3,500. The las bought the Jersey coast branch sale was made by Douglass J. Har- f tho Bellcr electric supply coih- I & STOUT, 69-71 Broad St. vey. The lot is 70x134 feet. The lany at Long Branch. Mr. Rut- v house has five rooms arid it is rent- in has been in tho wholesale dec- &.SALZ, 42 Broad Street ed by John Knight, an actor. ic supply business thirteen years. L. IV^INS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street MD and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. NEWTON DOREMUS, Pres.

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•kli-WMolil obU««tln« n)(s»lr, jfUum sand rn« map «nJ H »ri'JM Bank H«nor. FRANKLIN PARK RAY H. STILLiMAN, Managing Agent , ,.„„..„,.„ ,^,..,..^^ State Highway, EAtontown, N. J. : ^ REP BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 1926.

PARTY AT TINTON FAIAS, her daughter, Mrs. S. Vincent Wil- Joseph- Leonard was driver. Others HMIHHNtHHINlHn lis., Edward Willis, son of Mri.n tho party wero Joseph Tumi- Valentin* FejtivitUs Enjoyad at Willis, has recovered -from measles. dasky, Nicholas and Theodore Osh- TITLE Prices 'do not fncludt That Place Fridiy Night. Tho Woman's club will hold a usky, Miss Anna Bordink, Miss Do Not Neglect L Despite' tho 'snow etorm about business and social meeting tomor- Blanche Martin, Miss Alice Dobry, GUARANTIES fifty persons attended a valentine row night at Mrs. William Best's. iValter Rinkowski and: Stephen and „" , sociable held by the Indies' aid A motor snow plow (company, Bordink, „' Have them pruned NQW society of the Tinton Falls Jlctho- which is anxious to sell one of its Mrs. George Hughes is very sick. ABSTRACTS . S, > dlsf church Friday night. Valcn- machines to the Jliddletown town- Thorp was no^mail lost Wednes- the PROPER time with PR tines wore offered for sale to the. ship committee, demonstrated anday and Thursday because of'tlio Monmouth Estimates Furnished and y out old snow storm. men .an_^dj boy•__..s- a_,t. ..,.the- ___partyt.., an__Jd apparatus ' here Friday. Roads fixture- . ; '• on each 'Valentino wa& the name which 'were impabsublc were soon Walter Dombrosky, son of Jo- Title This is the ' j-of n woman or a girl. Ench; buyer opened to traffic. soph Dombroslty;"is.sick with pneu- ZocaJSuRM unutudl offer [was"supposed to be a companion monia at tho Lung lSranch hospital. Company w. T. bui He, was taken there, last week. ' Fitment, regular advertised tin j during the cvtnlng of tho person SCOBEYV1LLE NEWS. I Established 1899 pationally Thg Saturday j of opposite sex whose name ap- Edwnrd Maxatu.dies will move TKEE SURGEON—ORtf aivcrtbti price 'nrty of Young Folk* Enjoy Straw from William's Hancc's farm in the ' Pre-eminent in Monmouth Evening Post , peared on the Valentine. Various and Ocean Counties PRUNING SCIENTIFIC 423.50 Ride in B Wood Sled- spring, , • . ' games wero played and a line col- SPRAYING BOl/c lation was served. The object of A party of young fclks enjoyed Joseph Laird of Mata,wan, wlio Freehold Toms River the.party was to have a good time a straw ride llasa t week ii. a large owns the cider mill at this place, was storm staid here nart of last Consultyouiy Atlantic Highlands, N. J.. rather than to make money, but vood sled owned by WiUiam.IInrdWiUiIIdy .own attorney 510 was cleared. The party was They went to Red Bank,, whore week. He stayed at Emil Hof- : in charge of a committee consist- they had supper ut a/restaurant man's hotel at Colt's Neck. ' J • ing of Mrs. Allen E. Crawford, \ Mrs. Edwin Stoothoff, Jr., and Misses Eleanor afvi Jessie Spring- fctccn. / • J ^»» TINTON FALLS NEWS. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 18, 19, 20. The Greatest Saving at Ladies' Aid Society to Hold Annual Meeting Next Month. The.Methodist ladies'' aid society Re-fixture now with will hold its annual meeting Thurs- 3 Day Sale. Rain < day, March 4th, at Mrs. Wellington Wilkins's. The society met a few Riddle Fitments/ days ago at Mrs. Edwin StoothofT's. Gome if only to lot Mrs. J. Henry Vining is. out af- ? ter having been confined to. the stores may equal our house several days with rheuma- tism. but never our values 25% allowance Miss Eleanor Tilton, who is .a nurse at the Perth Amboy hospital, been spending several days on old fixtures with her sister, Mrs. Allen E. Craw- ford. Mr. and • Mrs. Theodore Parmly Again Red Bank Shoppers are shown how much greater d, their children arc thoroughly '• Why wait longer,.when yofl can secure a enjoying themselves at Old Town, are the savings field out to them lit the Kauffman Store 25% allowance on any new Riddle Fit- Florida, where they* are spending the Winter, ^ according to postal ment, simply'by tradingin your/old fix- cards arid letters receive/1 here. ^ ture? This allowance still further itduces They expect to return, in April, TO THE FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS Women's Flannelette , the low cost of a Riddle installation.. Think, William Turtan 1s*on the sick \ .. .• of getting the $23.50. fitment, shbwn for list. . • ..- " All Wool Genuine A number of the young folks of NIGHT $17.62-7-and any other fitment at the same this place had a sled coasting party BALBRIGGAN •'•' proportionate saving. Every Riddle Fit-v on Mrsf Samuel J. Bennett's hill GOWNS ment bears a tag.with the nationally ad- last Wednesday night. -Those who .took .part in the sport say they had vertised price—so you kfiow the saving is a fine time, and folks living nearby SUITS 2 genuine. Decide now to modernist your belioye them, for they heard much Women's and Mittcs Cut Full lighting." Come in arid see-us about thi3 • laughter and'merry shouts.^. ,',„.• Size* 45 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. Long Sleeve* (Limited) •Several robins have been.seenin -; $5.95 Valuet 1 remarkable offer now. ,.._...„' : — -'• this .neighborhood the. past week. This has caused all the local weath- $1.00 Women'* er-prophets to predict an early Boy*' and Girl* spring. • ,,.• All New Spring Women's and Misses' . School was closed last Wednes- UNION $4 Sweaters TOWN "ELECTRIC,SHOP day becaufo of the snow storm. in all wanted colon. Joseph Winning, the rural mail SUITS Sizes 26 to 34. 19 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. J. carrier, missed only one- trip through tho village on account of 2 * or ." —Shop Earljr— the snow stcrrn, but he was unable Authorized Riddle Dealer to get over some of the back roads for several days after the storm. •Women'* $1.59 Girls' Fine Assortment of colorn: HOLMDEL NEWS. Brassieres Navy, Powder- DRESSES Only Ten Votes. Cast at the School and Blue, Gray, Rose. Green, Contrasting Trimming Election Last Week. Tan, Blacli, etc. Only ten votes were .cast at tho Corseletfes Sizes 16 to 46. All Sizes school election Tuesday of last week. Daniel S. Ely was chairman in all sizes Boys' New Spring of the. meeting, Alex L. McClccs New colorings, -was' secretary and Taylor Hanco 2 for one or two-piece models, with SUITS •and William S. Pitcher were tellers: flares, tunics, Daniel S. Ely, C. Edward Bailey clever sleeves, Sizei 3 to 8 , and Harry S.Cowles wero re-elect- '-Women1! Home . \ new nccUHnes. in 4 shades ed members of the board-for full Sizes for women terms arid Robert K. Voorhecs was or misses. elected for one year to succeed PRESSES Values to $15 Frank Young,, who had moved to Babies' and Children'* Florida. Reg. and Extra Size* EXCLUSIVE "The Second Fiddlo" is tho title . $1.79 Value FROCKS HAT S of tho special sermon, which Rev. the last word in John.Sherman will preach at the Fashions— Baptist church Sunday night. Always find* Roseola is prevalent among the Women'* Extra Size Inff them lower • Limited Amount school children nt this place. Flannel priced. Early last week the boys of the •Women'*, Mines" and young men's, association took or- Boys $1.00 ders for cakes to be delivered Sat- NIGHT Extra Sizes urday. The cakes were taken to the homes, of the buyers by George GOWNS UNION men Ely, who used his pony and a sleigh. $1.79 Values Unusually Attractive The boys cleared $9. SUITS "Schoof"was closed last Wednes- day," Thursday and Friday because Women'* Lingette Siie 6 Only of the snow storm. * Miss. Caroline Hanco is improv- Striped ing from-sickness. ' Children's Miis Margaret Ely spent Satur- SLIPS and day 'and Sunday with friends at Elizabeth. ' ' Bloomers A Wonderful Collection of New Underwai^t Mr,,and Mrs, Joseph Holmes, Mr. Women's Felt and Silk and Mrs. John Holmes, Mrs. Rhoda 2 New Spring Holmes, Mrs. Lydia A. Kpnncy and SPRING HATS 2 for Fifty Years' Miss Susan Conovcr spent Tuesday $ Misses, Women and Matron ' of last week at New York, whore Children'* Flannelette they saw Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pcr- Women'* Fino $ $ Hats, 1.88 Underwear, > rino of; Freehold embark for a trip Special Felt Hats. All color* ' While no great ^ Experience, to Ehrbpoi , MM, Pcrrine is a sister 3.75- 4.75 Petticoats, Slips, of Mvs. Joseph Holmes. SILK HOSE . BlacW, gray, Women and Mis»e> will find a variety v I A green, wood, of *ty1e» to select from in thi«i«isort> degree of skill vis ' copen, etc. Pajamas and rctpfrcd in merely -___- RIVER PLAZA NEWS. ment. ' ' . , Gowns combining materials to meet certain analyses, Churlei Buchanon Mov«> from This ' ,2 for Pl«c« to B«llimore. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' FUR TRIMMED 2 and 3 for accurate scientific knowledge and experience are 1 29c Chlldran'* absolutely essential in manufacturing fertilizers Charles Buchanon has moved Women !, Some ' from Carpenter street to Baltimore,' Full Faihloned of the highest crop-pr(?ducing value. ' The houeo which ho vacated was Hose 4 "; It is due to advanced methods of manufac- bought n few weeks ago nn an in- SILK HOSE and ture, developed by scientific research and vestment by Mrs. Hnrry Gardner Socks for from Mr». lluby Meyers. Alt Spring Colors yearg of practical fertiliser experience, that Tho Biiow wnn so defcp last All Size* COAT5 "AA QUALITY" Fcitllizcts have the greatest •Wednesday that tho rural delivery ( innll mnn WM unnblo to get Ctrl*' md Boys' crop-producing powers and excel other through this place). Not a niiiRlo Odd Lot of Women's up to $49.50 fertilizers by producing larger yields and better nutomobilu owner at Itivor Plazn ImporUd Women'* Kino Coats go Thursday at $10.00; de- All Wool. quality crops? ' • .. , I wtu able to tako his or her car out veloped in excellent materials; M j Inst Wednesday, Comnwtora >'AA QUAI1TY FERTILIZERS I wulkcd to tlic Rod Dank railroad Silk & Wool richly fur trimmed, silk lined and i fetation or went thoio In tnxlcnbs. SOCKS B83T KNOWN TO YOU UNDER THO warmly interlined. ^ TOUOWINO BRAND NAMES | MIM Anna Ensclhardt, of Now- HOSIERY t ••''•-• i , • urk. ipont Bnturdny and Sunday A. A. BRADLEY , ''with Miss ftuth Scaltergood. InUnt*! I -Hccauso of, tho «now storm COB-MORTIMER'^ nt'hool WHS clotod last Wcdpcsdny, $3.05 Kld.llo.' SWEATER • • . LISTERS '••• {>• ; 'l'luiindny nnil I'rhlny. ( Tho BOO club will mcot tomor- I • MinufMturcd only by ' '? .'• . row nt Mrs. Albert D. Crawford's, SRTS nt Fled Hunk. The America^ Agrictiltural - MM. Chnrlcn W. Hitter nml liar COATS Koys'Coats MMthitjiPMimpMiwi M>n Ilrnilford Illttrr liavo rqturnpil 17.08 to 4IO.7B Lf.ot,' 8llk from Michigan, whero they ipont ^Tomorrow U Cnat* anaclally Chemical Company mo«t of tho winter. jrour opportunity priced far thl* < N»wYoiV8*l«i Department fflin Community liouio roo< wan to ii«« from • •alt, lint WUs CQAT&j 4OWB8TBTRBBT, NUW YORK COT put on Uit wook. Advorta weather , 40% to BOft on 7 to 14 mlr linlcktr* I ho* dol»ycd Uio bulldintc R Rront tins* coati, Jll,., 0 to 13 Com* Evtry Day Valitat to »U.0 i (lent, 31»«« 2 tot) •—Thi Savings I Mr*. Cook hu rcturnoil to Drook- Will Amut You J^i »ftor jikvlnx

/.Gregor EED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. with impunity, knowing that the there were no sidewalks the melted POSTPONED ISTER. worst that can happen ti them is snow and the rain would quickly tha. the town might clear the side- soak sway into the ground. ill* Street walks and charge the cost ngnlust • • • them. Usually the street depart- PUBLIC SALE New Jersc7 .There are In Red Bank a number ment is so busy getting the streets of'ciyic societies and other organiza- OF ' cleared of snow that there is no tions which are supposed,to be en- time left to clear the sidewalks. ergetic in making Red Bank a line * * * place to live iri... Somo of the mem- Farm Stock and Machinery Buk, There would be a dlffeient story bers of these societies are the very On the farm known a$ Leonard Bedle'» farm on back to tell if these violators were worst BlackerB when it comes to do- ing their own individual part toward road leading from Mechanicsville to Matawan/ —ll.RO clapped into jail for breaking this .76 law, the same as i done when a man keeping sidewalks in suitable order. > SOUTH KEYPORT, N. J. Countz: .40 becomes drunk or disorderly,, or. Three churches, as Councilman steals a loaf of bread, or commits Tuller reported at a meeting of the Saturday, February 20th,. 1926, 7, 1025. other crimes no mo'r? hurtful to so- town commisioners after the first AT UiOO O'CLOCK SHARP ciety and to tha public health than snowfall, were among, those who Hone. 10 yew* old, blick, heavy wright, work ilnjlo or douWo. very gentlo; 81 failed to obey the ordinances of the Hot Bed Sashes. 25 new ones; Osborn« 2-horsa new Usy Bake, (-row &Mtl« Potftt forcing folks to wado through snow Duiter, 2-horjo JO.tooth Iron Harrow, almost newi ;dder «*&««*«fr{*>>««fr*«4<^e*««^*»*c*$«$O4>$«$««^^ folks who are well provided with these cases the walk was not cleared 20-Joot Single Ladder. 16 (eet h»»vy Hoc Wire, set Dlses, 2 Hand Corn Planters, i township is Hand Scythei, 2.row Champion Tomato Duiter. lots of Hot Bed Lumber, new Clde: tter govern- leisure time and with caBh either to at all but the snow woe left to be Press, 40 Double Head Barrels, 60 Hamper Baiketi, 7 bags Nltrste Soda. «U blfl it wH.1 strengthen do the work themselves or to hire trampled down by pedestrians. Fertillter, about 25 tons Hay. -3 tons Meadow Hay. 800 aheave* Corn 8talk«. Iota o: % some one to do it. Hot Bed Glais. 95 bushels Horse Corn, 3.0

-O.Q. 1 i «now storm the Is of the Bed nt made an ap- of the town to from the hy- e houses they I .many people < der. A con- fored the re- URE SIMMONS CRIB "Cxi»ir own protec- REED STROLLER ts protection of their ,-friends there was 16-50 Jfvoiy ot gray color. wfcy tho people who All steel, in .walnut finish with ' nts should comply steel springs. Haa steel enno panel. 7.50 A hydrant made ,ch by snow might ls noth "I t:ivJ/vtth there - lt pllli'Snyone to do this Gfcncral Motors'ilfo Sir is here/ • \re always a certain L. folks who are too in- 1 .ENERAL MOTORS now presents through Add to this new o«3-r of beauty and this tier* too lazy or too cussed G it» Oakland division the'New Pontiac Six fonnance of unprecedented brilliance, t' \e ^qu«Ily NOT-A-TOY do anything they dont —the first tiX'Cylinder car it hat ever named and important matter ot acotaso.y eqv'jmtnt and . no matter how reason- •poafored from the original design. the preponderance of Pontl&c value becomes • Baby can rock or turn, impossible bo the request that is literally irresistible— ^ Representing the supreme embodiment of the to upset. Cnn bo roado Btationary'; corporation's almost limitless resources, this new —for the Pontiac Sb; comet equipped with' won.it while suggestion that j Six is destined to compel a complete revision of full balloon cords, nickeled radiator, Fisher W with troy attachod for fcadlnfe. t,»j)ade with, regard to clean- i existing Ideas in motor car value. windshield, automatic wind"hKd cleaner, in- Tf'iaway from hydrants is The Pontiac Six is not another of the so-called directly illuminated instrument panel, r '.ar vision • PINK OR BLUE 4-~i scoujts bo put to work ! rTrevolutionary" can. mirror, high'rfpeed window regulrtors and other .r e'ach snow storm, Important essentials to pride of ownership. Whitney Carriage It is simply and solely a car of high quality In all thho nowest ccolors( , In •ii 'some places in tho developed to dominate a definite market... and j ot th« stato and it The Pontiac Six is now on dlsnlay in our REED ROCKER 7.50 now sprinring atyicaatylca. • orV well. as such represents an achievement no less slgnlfi. salesrooms. Demonstrations may ft arranged cant, no less unprecedented, no lets epochal than for. We not only invlto you to 6ee tMt newect the invention of the first six-cylinder engine. creation of General Motori n: the turlUrt 25.00 no one would bo more In the Pontiac Six you are offered a new order possible moment—we urgf you C con.e ~>tepat*£ Kiddie-Koop » (Uch a plan than th- for a new and unique experience—for here at IN1T«». The thought of beauty—that grace of line and balanced pro. ig inch'work they ar« portion characteristic only of Fisher craftsman* last is the Six you hav* always wanted ct Crib: Ce and property is on* ship. You are offered precisely the enduring a price so unexpectedly low that only Wonderfi^f utility 01 to appeal to the body construction that Is used on cars selling for Motors could possibly achieve it. bmtilnet, crib and ^reover, the av- $2,000 or more, finished in rich Duco colon. Baby ptoypen , insider it a lark The Pontiac Slxi companion car to (he Oakland , boy would You are offered a readability of extraordinary tttch work. a good turn Six, It built and distributed by the IVORY COLOR id" are two scope—exhilarating power for hills, refreshing Walkers agUjty in traffic, a maximum speed you will use Complcto with eprlnjr muttrcs* nml _ the icoutf. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY nottinc cover. ly bo doing both only in emergencies. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 2-50 to the (lro hy- flrem*n could ; Ion of time. , other boys' or- BABY BATHINETTE that would be THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT Baby Play HIGH CHAIRS •uch work. White Rubber Yards With whlto on»m«l loe«l IOBD With (cpnroto toot\ With C.nv.i Floor wtwlinbfa trny«. In on«m of Red Bink Ivory ilnlihl'-iltfcor«to- A»o and Fort* Year* Ago. . , Atlantic township and Henry C. crossing: the railroad track and unt Hance of Tuiton Falls were mar- instantly killed. jured at Oceanport by his automo-' ; ;T : bile skidding ..and_ upsetting-. His r7 7 "Fo»'y'?••>•» AgbT~"~':; ~. ried at the bride's home by Rev. H. Tw«nty Ytar» Ago. .Mabee and English b'gan a tem- F. Sfllwell. collarbone was broken and he was When You perance crusade at the Bed' Bank Harry Campbell of Shrewsbury Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hancc Pat- otherwise'hurt. terson celebrated the ninth anni- The cellar of Aaron Armstrong's skating, rink, Ab'out 1,300 signers sailed for a month's trip to the versary of their wedding at their to the pledge were 'obtained, most island of Trinidad, h Wo West In- hbuse at Shrewsbury, was entered No matter how small an,amount you deposit, of them ••; being people ivho bad dies. home on Monmouth street. The by thieve;, and a big lot of canned guests at the celebration were Mr. goods, as well as pics and bread, never .touched liquor. in: their, Uvcs, Herbert Sagues, aged ten years, and Mrs.'John S, Applcjate, Jr., regularly to the bank with the deposit, you very but also among them being n num-son of Samuel S. Sagues, died of were stolen./ [ Mr. and Mra, George G. Brower, A lunchbox tociabfe for the ber of hard .drinkers. - A reform diphtheria after a sickness of three Mr. and Mrs'i Eheley E. Morris, Mr. enough to entitle you to be called "a moneyed rhan; club was organized to keep up the days. .••.'• -• . • • benefit of the,Tinton Falh Metho- temperance work, with Jo^n^ Ab- and Mrs. William A'. Hopping, Mr. dist church was held at Mrs, Sam- • - ' •' '••'•.••'•'.•"•.••. :^ bott Worthley, Jr., as president; Thirty Year(< Ago. ^ and Mrs. James Cooper.vJr., Mr; uel J. Bennett's and ?25 was . Money in the bank gives you a confidence that npthingp R. G. Cornell, Jacob Shutts and The' Riverside^cun club made up and Mr». Robert C. Hance, Mr,-and cleared. Eben E. Helsley as vice presidents, n handicap table for its members Mrs. William B. Conover, Mr. and Miss Bessie Kuhn and Lee En- can give. It means that besides building a good financial• Arthur H. White recoiling'secre- in their shooting matches, Albert Mrs. Thomas S. Field, Mr. and MM.right won the prizes at "a euchre Louis Y. Manning,.'Mr. and Mrs. tation for yourself, you are strengthening your charactei^iti^l tary, Enoch L. Cowart financial L, Iviris had the biggest handicap William H.. Hendrickson, Dr. Frank party given by Mr, and Mrs, Frank secretary,, Arthur A. Patterson and . his- brother, Charles Henry McMahon of Oceanic. ; Manning, John H, Mount,, George maintaining^your gci^d personal reputation. .... •.• '•.•.'..':••'• • •••iiv:! * TRUSSES treasurer, WilHam J, Sutton stew- Ivins, had th.e smallest. The mem-Hopping and Mr, and Mm. Robert Jonas Tuition of Atlantic Higlv ard, Caleb Patterson and Albert C. bers of the gun dub were Albert Wilson. • The guests gave a French lands, had a big surprise party at ABDOMINAL BELTS Harrison marshals, and J. Frank L, Ivlns, Edward M. Cooper, I. W. coffee percolator to Mr, and Mr«, which almost all of his schoolmates Patterson sergeant-at-arms. • After Budd, Barnes Cooper, Jr., W., H. Patterson as a celebration gift. were present! the week's- temperance campaign Cohklii), Philip-Daly, Leander B. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Naser of ELASTIC STOCKINGS was concluded, a Register reporter Campbell, Henry C. White, Oscar Antonius Gibson,. Jr., of': Port Shrewsbury started on a ten-day MERCHANTS TRUST CO. visited, every licensed hotel and Hesse, Frank E, Heyer, W.-R. Jo-Monmouth, fell- on the ice' while trip to Washington. saloon in Red Bank. With one ex- line, Jehu P. Cooper, WilHam T. skating, and sprained his- arm so Charlei L. Davis was.elected ar- 62 Broad Street Red ception the proprietors c' the ho- Condver, George Lov^, Edmund that he was laid,up' from work for chon of the Heptasophs' lodge of tels and saloons said they had no- W. Throckmprton,,J. E. Green, J. several weeks. John N- Johnson of Red Bank. ticed no diminution in their re- C. Beebe, Millard Fillmore. Corn- Belford also fell on thfi ice. and The list of delinquent tax payers Start ,» Suvingt Account in Our Bank and See the Interest Mount Up. sprained-Ms ankle'^ which laid'him ceipts, The' single exception was well, JT.-H. Hoey, William H. Little, l in Shrewsbury township numbered at Thomas Eustace's saloon at the Tabor C, Parker; James Bray, Jr.; up sbvoral••weeks. Allen H. Griggs about 160' and they owed taxes to corner of Front'and Broad streets, Charles Stilwell, Johji! B. Bergen, of New Montnouth fell from his the amount of $5,053.15.' A. P.'Twit Co. Bldg. where it was said that the. sales Edward. Bueselli"George Coley, H. farm wagon and sprained his ankle Rooms 208-7 had fallen off a very little since the A.'Rogers, Charles E. Throckm'or- and he was likewise laid'up. : - Dont put; out discarded furniture Pbonei Aibury 1479—2267 temperance meetings btgan. . ton, paniel Carney, Enoch L. Cow-' Professor Harold K. Allstrom in the'attic. Sell it Luke Long- ASBURY PARK, N. J. arV John Polhemus, Asa Weyrner, gave a very fine ,concert and en- head will help you.—Advertisement. John Peet, his-wife and his John A. Worthley, Samr.el W. Mor-tertslnment at the Baptist "churchi brother lived in a small house on ford, Charles Littlefield, Jr., W. &. at-which the'-^erform.ers were Miss the Lambert Ivins plate near Lit- Boss, Milllo Stearns, J. P. Borden, Eva Mount, Walter B. Parsons, tle Silver:'' Tho Peets wero old ?nd 1 Morris Borden, Tenbr'ook Davis,. Miss Winifred Austin, Miss F, Viola, feeble , each of the three being sev- Fred P. Gowdy> C.' G.- Worthloy, Headlcy, Dr. Herbert E. William*, enty years old, For ten days or so Richard F. Borden, John H, Dey, Mrs, A.. W. VanDeusen, Mis. Fredi they had not .been toon about their George Ogilvie, Char! J Robbins, Byram, Mrs. Samuel ,G. Woolley; house and a visit to the home Jacob B, Worthley, Michael Colc- Miss Florence Chandler and Miss found them all sick,, two unable, to man, C, Mell Johnson, M. Louis Mayme E.'Wilbur. get out of bed and the other barely Brown, Charles B. Bouton, Joseph William H.' Adcock, -who had a able to move about. Their condi- T.' Burrowes, Jacob W. Cornwell, machine &hop and foundry On Front tion was discovered by Mrs. Charles Marcus M. Davidson, J. B. Kenncy,. street, put in a lot of new machin Parker, who relieved rthoir lmirie- Dr. Walter S. Whitmore, Amo& S.' ery, including a new cupola for dlate wants, and then came to Red Borden and Charles Henry Ivlns. Bank and told the st'.iy of their melting iron which was 35 feet troubles. There wi.*. a quick re-' Mr. and Mrs'. R. S. Willett cele- high and which' could me!! six tons sponse from every storekeeper and brated their second wcdc'.ing anni- of iron an hour.. "A sixty-horie MORE EGGS every individual who heard Mrs. versary at. the home, of Frank Ei boiler was put in, besides a great Parker's stoiy and many of the' Heyer of Colt's Neck, who was deal of new machinery, and the Add to * hundred poundi of anjr main; Mrs..Wllle.tt's father, with a quilt- foundry was enlarged ti double its \'A lbs. of VntlM Poultry Rqrulttor. 1( stores in neighboring villages sent original sire. B thatthaucn 6 to JO lima tho cost of Regulator Is not supplies of groceries and clothing. ing bee, and part;-. Those present «eutor of th« est«t were Misses Bertha and Sadie Pol- E. Welling Leonard, a life-long b» auditci ud it relumed in extra eggs every penny of "Deacon" Lewis Graves of Bay ! tha Cowttr of S your money la cheerfully returned. Half hemus, Ircjie Scobcy. and Miss Ella resident of LeonardviUe, died of I for.ittlenwot t a century of Pratt ujxrlenca hai mads yiew, in MWdietown-township, an- VandorveeV Q£ Scobeyvllle, and Mr;cancer • of the stomach, and liver. Regulator tlw one natural tonic Regu- nounced that he 'had reformed and and Mrs. Theodore'Snedeker, Miss- He.was B8 years old] and was the #r of Mah A D lator bulldl up Hock vitality. Make* that he would no' longer smoke, es Ollie and Sadie Matthews, Lizzie son of William Leonard. He left a your blrda ttrong to r«!at roiip and cold cigars or indulge • in whiskey. He Soffel, Carolyn Tompkins, Sarah L. widow, who. was, Misa Elizabeth weather disease. Regulator alone can said tliat Atlantic' Highlands whis- 1 Polhemus and Annie and Sadie Hendrickson of Red Bank, and he aland up under this unuing guarantee. key was very pocri anyhow; that State'sir, Edward Statesir, Jr., also left two' c ns, William W. the whiskey dealers the/o sold it In Charles Read,. Garrott. Polhemus, Leonard of Atlantic Highlands and Poultry sticks,, like sticks, of candy. He William, Frank and Howard1 Mat- Philip Leonard .of Leonardvillc, said the whiskey men could do this, thews, Luther Davis and .George The Whiting, farm in'I.r.d^letown Regulator because they put «j much water in Heyer'of Colt's Neck. It that they could ..freeze it in towrtship, lying east of the Kihg"s To Our Cuitomem IFi mod Mini Print higjiway, was bougl.t by' William Petliry Rrpilaur untimiiiiontU), Eillur, moulds,; and, could then deliver the The will of Charles G. Allen, you til man wf /row thl itmi bills or Kt whiskey 1n stick form to Good who'had recently died, was probat- A. French of Red Bank for $10,- rrtiirn your m»wy. '. •> Templars and other temperance ed and his entire property wa* or- 000. Tho Whiting farm was owned Sold and Guaranteed by men who had taken a pledge no.t to dered divided' equally among his by Mrs. Buretta Whiting of Red seven children. Tht> children were Bank and her sister, Mrs. Rebecca J. N. Hane» , • drink whiskey, but who'Teservad to Dare of Long Branch, who inherit- Arthur Sherman - themselves the right tvbite off a Robert Alien, John Trafford Allen, 1 Fred D. WlkoB Co. mouthful or two from a stick.' George K. Allen, James P. Allen, ed it from their father , Uncle Josey . M. Brown ...-....:.... Mrs. John S .Applegate, Miss Mary Field. On January 7th, Graham Brothers an- CaptalnJ Francis Asbury Little Allen ,and Miss Margaret Allen. Two . tragic deaths occurred at. was found ~dead sitting on a door- Charles G. Allen was one of the nounced a substantial reduction in the step on Sixth avenue, Now York. Fair Haven. Mrs. Charles H. Den- very wealthiest men in Red Bank nis was fatally burned by the ex- His death was caused by apoplexy. and his estate was very large. prices of their complete line of trucks and Ho was born in Red Bank and dur- plosion of a hanging lamp, and Good Leather, ing his whole life he had always Jacob. B, Rile of Red Bank Charles Hendrickcoh, aged seven- motor coaches. lived here except for a short bought tho W. A. VanScho|ck f arm teen years, son of Samuel Henr Too . period during th' civil war, when opposite Jacob Shutts's place, on drickson, was drowned by break- he was engaged in tho South as the road from Shrewsbury to Red ing through the ice while iceboating This was their third reduction in eight captain of the steambj'.t Highland Bank. The farm contained about on the river. Light. , There was, a very large fu- fifty acres and Mr. Rue paid $5,600 Thomas Stewart Conrow, who months. . neral and all tho ministers 1n the for It. had lived at Red Bank nearly all town and the country round about , John S. Huhbavd of,Front street his life, was killed in Philadelphia took part in the service. Tho pall- started on a trip to Florida and by a big safe falling on him as it It reflected again Graham Brothers pledge bearers were John P. White, For- while on the steamboat dock at was-being"hoisted to the second man White, John Abbott Worthloy, New'York he* got acquainted with a floor of a building. He was a son and determination to pass on to the buyer Thomas P, Brown, Edward S. Al- man, who was also going tjO' Florida of William H. Conrowj who lost his laire nnd Bloomflrid Drummond. and who apparently knew many of life at the big fire in Red Bank in the full economies of rapidly increasing July, 1881. A great storm occurred, com the people whom Mr. Hubbard in- production. bined with a tremendous fall of tended to visit' in Florida. The Mrs. Thomas Eastmond of rain. This did great damage to the two men became very friendly. Keansburg gr.ve a party in celebra- bridges and roads in this locality. Shortly before tho jolt sailed the tion of the birthday of her daugh- The year 1925 was the greatest in Graham Tho Swimming river bridge was man undertook to borrow $25 from ter Jennie. About fifty-guests were Mr. Hubbard on !the ground that ho present, two of whom, Miss Anna Brothers history. carried away, and all that was loft needed a little money anc hit wife of it were a few planks at each end. Palmer am} Miss Emma Taylor, 1 I'Tho bridge over Swimming river had all his siiyill bills. Mr. Hub-,were born on the same day as Bliss It saw them advance to World Leader- Another characteristic feature between Leedsvillo and Tlnton bard said his.wife had all his small Jonnie Eastman, for whom the par- Falls was swept away, tho bridge bills also, and so escaped the bunco ty was given. ship in the VA-ton tnick field, and brought of Cantilever Shoes which has over Hcntlrickson's mlllpond at man's wiles. A fair was held at thj young much to do with their unusual Tinton Falls was badly damaged, A Red Bank bowling team beat men's Christian association building them the added distinction of being the comfort and-remarkable durabil- the Macedonian bridge on the Pine the Long Branch bowling team by on Monmouth street for the benefit ity is,one which we seldom have Brook stream was destroyed, the n big number of pins, Tho Red of the association. A great many Jargesf exclusive truck manufacturers in space to mention. V dams of several mills wero carried Bank bowlers were Gecrg Holmes, of the women of the town took part away and roads were gullied to Dr. Elwood Morton, George'Sutton, in tho fair and served at the vari- the world. Namely, the high quality of much as to bo impassable in many Frank Dcnise and JohnL. Hub- ous departments. The fair was ldather and findings used in mak- places.' bard. very successful and 53,500 was cleared. Such positions are achieved only by enor- ing them. Tho Kind's Daughters of Red fltti" An entertainment w.s given by Bank conducted a night school at Jacob Field, who had a harness But without this they would tho Oceanic glee club to raise tho town hall which wnj hold three shop on Wharf avenue, started a mous demand for a worthy product. ^eld be neither so comfortable nor somoney for tho Oceanic Prosbytor- nights a week for thono who were double house on William street. -0 Staled durably Smart arid even hand- Inn .Sunday-school library, The unable to.attend day school. The The house was 34x42 feet, with six some after months of wear. performers at the entertainment night school hod fourteen pupils. rooms and a< bathroom on each New Prices wero Miss Jesnie M, Harvoy, Mrs. Wllll/im Brnscli, Ella Hylln, Ma- side, and tho contract price was Good leather without Canti- Anna G. Waro, Miss Eva Jeffrey, bel Irwln, John W, Kelly, Elisa- |4,000, Georgo W. Sewing was lever constructional features James E. Bogle, A. C. Hurvcy, Wil- beth, Emma and Jane Repphard, tho contractor. would not give Cantilever com- ling Fenton, Joseph Woolley, Wil- Harold Stout and Raymond Tilton Frank H. Hodges of Rod, Bank, 1 -Ton Chassis Y - $1040 fort. liam H. Bailey, John Bailey, were the prize pupils at the Morris- who owned the Columbia poultry Charles Hnrvcy and Hnrry F. Har- vlllo public school. farm on Branch avenue, formed » But,. Rood leather ami Canti- voy. , ' . Louis Jans of Keyport, who wascorpowtion composed of himself 1'/z-Ton Chassis - 1310 lever Design make an almost Amos S, Harden was a great a snllor on a Keyport sloop, was ami J. H. Drovenstedt ;snd R. L, perfect combination. ' WcHnow chicken fonder.in those day* nm! knocked overboard by tho'boom and Kutchina of Now York, to run tho you will enjoy wearing the his sparo time was spent In his was drowned ,whlli tho sloop was poultry business. chicken yard with his .-hicUns and on the way to Now York with a Miss Ethel Davis, daughter of MBM Low Chassis 1360 his wire fencoi. Ona night all his load of clams. Thomas Davis of Broad stroet, and chickens were, stolen with the ex- A horse ridden by Matthew George Harold Nevlus of New Delivered ception of one. ' The remaining Murphy of Chapel Hill was backed York, wore mnrrlod \k the bride's, f&ntiiever chicken was a' mangy rooster,' and up Rgaintt a window in Ernest homo by Rev. Charles A. Tlbbuli, this he guv* to his father. He Groto's saloon on Front street and former pnstor of Trinity church of gave all hit wlro fencing to till the plate glass, window wai tied Bunk. FRANK VAN SYCKLE V'Shoe brother-in-law, Tom Pi Ice, smashed. V Dr. Reginald S, Bennett of As- E. V. HUGHES, Manager 149-151 Wcit Front St. It Is so good In .Quality, and The Colt's ?"eck Reformed Mrs. John Havens of Tlntop bui'y Park, a former Tlnton Falls TeUphon* 1296 . ' > so pleasing: in Comfort, and sochqroh, which had been closed Fall* frtll downitilrs and w»s very boy, got damages of fl,302 from since October, was opened After badly bruised. E)ho had her baby Alfred Busch, who rah Into Dr. SEE US AT THE AUTO SHOW-RED BANK ARMORY, FEB'Y. 27th to MARCH? refined In style,, Come and tryundergoing gvcat repairs. A new In her arms at the time but the Bennett with his automobile and on a pair add see if you do notroof and ft new porch hid been nut baby was not hurt. Injured the doctor and his little Jlko the Cantilever Better than on tho church and the building . Mra. Thomni A, Curtis gavs a daughter. any shoo you have ever walked pulntad inside am' out, The Inside ouchro party at hnr homo on Brond 1 Mimes Juno Johnson, Anna In. decoration* wore oineelnlly fln» In •tree ' and. tiie prltes'wore won by Jricknon, Ethel Lovorsldgo and Jen- A|«ncyi the opinion of the church mtmbtrt MriVDanlsl'H. Applegate and M«r-nie Waller of Eotont.wn gave a and this work w« done by H. ry Kdward«. dance In Crescent lull nt that Fri«Uch». ', ' .;,,' '•.- V • • • Mory Brlndley of Colt's Neck place, o.t which about sixty young Raymond Bownc Mr. '•'rid Mrii Jowph' Tr.Bur. fell from a ladder while ilia wii folks wera promnt, rowts of Brood str* )t •gsve * pro- going Into n hay mow. She broke Ffdwant OTlnherty won n prUe ftZt Cookm^n AVonue ' grenlve •u. iod. r :'>',*,??*••%"? o- RED BANK'REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 1926.

x»:<<<»:<'Co:<<'.z<»>i<<<<<»:'C<'«<»r<<«;j members of the Avon fire depart- of Rocco Boniello of Long Branch, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. ment and their wives was held last appeared In the vaudeville show at HUGH H. GETTY L. T. GETTY week at the firehouse. The com- the Palace theater at New York ptiMtv•• taxtttit HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN mittee comprised James Babcockk last week. She is a toe dancer and MONMOUTH COUNTY. — Arthur Kcrr, James "•?. Brighton, will tour tho .West. ', Inc. \ Jr.,'Joseph Smith, Lyall Salmon, Married at A«bury Park. New/Establubed 1875 Penonal Note*, Sele* of Property, Alfred Ecid and Joseph Benton. Miss Maud Simpsoi; of' Asbury Duilding Operation*, Lodge Do- A Talk- by a State Senator. Park and John Forrester of Tren- iogt. Slight Fire., Birtht, Mar- A talk on "Law Obedience" was ton were married last week by Rev. ricge* and Deitlii—Other Item*. given Sunday ntght at Asbury L. S. Mullcr of Asbury Park. Red Bank, N. I. $ The young men's Christian asso- Methodist church at Lqn~ Branch Their attendants were Mrs, Mullcr ciation of Sfatiwan has elected by Senator Dr.vid H. Agans of and Samuel Ccok. John P. Lloyd president, Bennett ; Red Bank, 1746 Huntcrdon county, who with Mrs. Fire at Ocean Grove. JCKskcscn vice president, W. Oli- Agans, spent Saturday add Sunday ver Diggen secretary and Theron with Judge and Mrs. Harry Trua* A vacant house at Ocean Grove, Bedlo treasurer. A father and son of Long Branch. owned by Frederick Conrad, was banquet will be held March 17th. damaged by fire last week. It is Long Branch Club Election. believed the fire had been started if ' The Asbury Turk commissioners Washington's 'Birthday have requested tho New York and The J. P. club of Long Branch by a tramp. The blaze was put out ""'jicft in flavor, always uniform, vianu- Lone Brfcnch railroad company to has electad Miss Gcorginnna Mc- by the firemen, Special Table d'Hoto Dinner. -Served from pave and improvo the rnilrond Lain president, Mrs. William ,Hall To Repair Belmar Beach Front. 12 noon until 9 P. M. Dancing, radio con- vice president, Miss Lynettc Har- certs, motion pictures. Tablo d'hote luncheon a sanitary bottling plant, scientific property surrounding tho .North Recent storms did considerable and dinner, dally. Asbury Park railroad station. vey sccrctaiy, Miss 7311a' M. Badg- damage to the beach frc ' at Bel- ley treasurer and Miss Dorothy r pure cane syrup, guaranteed The Farnurtgdale. fire company is mar and.the borough commission- Reduced winter rates, at this luxurious new Eayre ehairihan of the social com- ers have passed an ordinance to fireproof, hotel—all rooms outside. \0D extracts and flavors. Charged into planning to buy a new chassis for mittee. ; " its chemical fire truck, They had spend $25,000 for repairs. Charles F,.Wlck», Managing Director , TLY S'TERLIZED BOTTLE and . a dance last week to raisa money Speoial Nuning Coune. "Shower" at Belmar. for the purchase of the new ap- Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of A miscellaneous shower -was ON THE ATLANTIC AT ASBURY PARK fypijou as a FOOD PRODUCT, as well as paratus.. Harry E. Taylor --of Freehold,, is given recently for' Miss Sylvia " QUESClinii, is Kliat you yet when - By a vote of 277 to 48 tho voters taking a special course of nursing Jacobson of Belmar by the West- of—Belmar defeated a proposition at the Butler hospital at..Proyt< minster guild at the home of Mrs. to rent two lots adjoining the dence, Rhode Island. She.will re^ Walter L. Babcock »f Belmnr. school children's playgrounds to a ceive the degree of bachelor of SPRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES lumber; company 'or $200 a year. nursing from Yale university.next SeVenty Chicken. Stolen. Mr. and. Mrs, Harold DeFabry June, Thieves entered 'Joseph Long- and their son . Kobert of Long Student Loan Benefit.' ara's chicken house at Frehcau last 3ranch aro home 'rom a trip to Part of the proceeds of three reg- week and, stole seventy chickens.- Manufactured hy Florida. "Mr. DeFabry is employed ular performances at the Broadway : (Continued "on next page.) at the Longr Branch postoflice. theater at Long Braiich will bo do- Miss Ethel Vanprunt, teller in nated to the parent-teachers' assO- the women's departme/rf of tho As- ciatioW of the Long Branch high L G. DEGENRING bury Park Trust company, recently school for the benefit of the 'stu- underwent an operation for the re- dent ^loan fund; . • phone 1051 RED BANK, N. J. I moval of her tonsils. .. A linen shower was given in the Bradley Beach Bathing Looaie. Civic league hall,at. Freehold Sun- The Bradley Beach bathing com- day of last week for Fay Zlotkin, pany bid tho highest amount for whose engagement was recently the beach front bathing" concession announced. at Bradley Ber.cb. The bid was . The engagement of Miss Koberta $125,000 for five years. Arthur Marks, daughter of Robert Marks B.. Grant is president of-the bath- of Manasquan, to J. Wolcott Brown ing company, . • • A Great "Year ^ of Como has been announced. New Mataaiquan Glub. A. S. Longatreet and family have Tho Exchange, club of Mana- moved from Freehold to- Mana- squan, which was recently organ- Profitable Visit is Assured and a! squan, where they will live with ized, has elected John; L. French Mr. Longstroet's mother.. president, Rev. .Charles M. Hogata farm Greeting a Certainty every The engagement has been an- vice president, Harvey M. Bush nounced of Miss Mar jorie R. Gray secretary and Harold P. fCollins i You Visit an American Store, f of Bradley Beach to Dr. Ward S. treasurer. • • A Great Car Goldberg of Mbntclair, ' '**'p"ttte Homekcepcr, or one who buys the liouse- Mr. and Mrs. H. Conrow of Death of Ardena Man. Samuel L. Donahay of Ardena Sds and Supplies, the American Store has been Cream Rjdgo sailed last week for ; V*o aid. Not alone, are you, Mrs. Homekeeper, Jacksonville, Florida, for a stay of died on Sunday oflast week in his to know from day to day, what can be several weeks. < • 57th year. On account at the and your money; in wanting, the best that your Dr. and Mrs. Eichard K.; Tomlin snowstorm the funeral was hold buy. To meet these demands, our Stocks of Ocean. Grovo have returned last Friday instead of Wednesday. ndise are of the Highest Quality. Your Near- home from an eight weeks' trip in Mr. Donahay leaves a widow and/a ,_ jican Store is aglow with Canned Vegetables, the Southi ., son John. Thomas Leury of Matawan un- School Job Delayed. 1925 was the greatest year in Dodge Brothers history. vis, Delicacies and staple needs, such as Louella The contractors building the new Victor and Bread Supreme and ASCQ' Coffee, derwent an operation last week at ! •St.- Peter's hospital at New Bruns- high school at Freehold are about' , proves— . ; • :.- •'••.' '•'..' • •• two. months behind schedule with More than a quarter of a million Dodge Brothers Stores Where Quality/Counts .''. A "surprise iiousewarminff party their work and the school will not >ir was given last weetTuJif'Mrr'aml be finished in time to have' this Motor Cars were built and-sold,, yet demand, was far Your Money Goes Furthest! Mrs. G. Stanley Butler of Mana- year's graduation exercises in it irPexcess of^production—and continues to mount squan. ' - 1 New lee Firm at Ocean Grove. r Henry Spencer of Tronto'n, a An ice manufacturing company Mackerel 2- 25c former resident of Asbury Park, was formed last week at Ocean To meet this world-wide need for a smart and de- x died last week, agc .von Firemen'i Banquet. Toe Dancer to Tour Wett. car value. _, •.'..- dSOO Golden Syrup ..-. 3 cans 25c The annual banquet for the Miss Florence Boniello; daughter Sold in any combination of these three you wish. Prices all the more impressive because they apply to lxings fdr Your Oyster Supper a dependable and trusted product made still better in pkg many vital respects— .B.C.Oyi8terette8 3 'l( Mori than l,Q00 citiei laid concrete streets in 1925 «,, : tumbler 10c Engine operation incredibly smooth and quiet Cat.up ;. :. big bot 15c ter Crackert „.....: lb 15c ;» - _hortening lb cat! 23c Instant engine response and elasticity. • j|j»_ alwte Vegetable Cooking Fat lb 17c Concrete Streets Have "'M Wsad Crumb* or Cracker Meal pkg 10c • Stylish new bodies finished in rich and c//s- l»aprika can 7c Helped Irvington's tinciive colors. md Perrin'» Worce«t*r»hire SaUce bot 29c !,v;C#i«ha Crab Meat, for SaJadi can 39c Underwood'* Muitard Sardine* can 15c Rapid Growth Exceptional driving vision: Imported Sardine. (Smoked or in Olive Oil) can 15c California Sardine* lb can 15c I This will interest other New Gorton's Clam Chowdor can 10c Jersey towns and cities now being And the most important advance in steel body con- ere is a degree of fineness nnd flavor to Brend, and the assessed $2 to $2.50 a square yard struction since Dodge Brothers pioneered in building pakcrB have attained n nearness to perfection for temporary street paving con- the first all-steel body., . ; ,' kes it comparable to the finest home-made lonf. struction. - Irvingtonhaalaldarccord-oreaicing Toiiring Gar - - $79g yardage of concrete street pavement— • *nd hut had record-breaking results. Roadster - - - $795 The first was put down in 1913. To- yj. . Will ...... -—-•—.—• •-.,_- Coupe - - -,.•'•-••' $845 CwS.,". The'Beit Bread you ever ate ! day, 13 yean later, it 1» still in excel- lent condition,giving splendid service. «"•" lo*f 7c Sedan - - - - $895^ An Intensive program oi concrete F. O. B. Detroit • f i and Fruits for Your Lenten Table paving was started in 1920. Today Itvington haa 55 miles of concrete ir,t* Green Lima Bean* enn 20c •titets. FRANK VANSYGKLP '•>'•', S ' r Gr**n Pee* .< can 18c, Z5c And In this five year period, Irving- Whole Strlngleu B«an* enn 25c ton's population has Increased 50 per E. V. Hughes, Mgr. 149-151 Weit Front St. lie* (Brond and Narrow) pk> 6c, Be nata Pure* '• cal1 7c, 3 cant 20c cent. Telephone 1290 • _.•*••* .' .' i- • enn lie, 17c City Engineer Isaac J. Casey, Jr., SEE US AT THE AUTO SHQW-RED BANK ARMORY, FEB'Y. 27th to MARCH 6tK f,Oe| Mont* Sliced or Halv.d P..cl... enn 25c ' says it Is only fair to consider these 1 Hawaiian Plneappl* enn 25c ,__ B«*t* (Wliolo Or Cut) enn He, 17c gains largely due to their modern, con- J"M»c«r03J.or.Sp»«b.ttl 3 pkgs 25c crete itrcets—good looking, clean, sale •/•Charrbt* ..oTVA emi 23c,«3Sc lor iridic, almoit negligible in main- "" t fancy denerlii omnliuls) bot 13c, 24c tenance cost. , DDBE- r D 8o Irvington wisely continues to jVtd ) Both-f 6c pave with concrete. ). SJ.Magic Clean ter f for *V All of lh« '/acti «ri (n tur fr« tookbt en "Concr«l< :t«S it that "all merchandise StrMti. iAih for your cofr- Wt& is of Certain Quality. PORTLAND COMWT ASSOCIATION ft BROAD STREET \ Ctualy Surranle** OMc*. lnr.br ilrtn ta tfct cr«dllon bf ••Id 4*. AVENUE end OAKLAND 81 R£ (a.lh* M*tUr o* tli« MUt* of Tr.nk U •«M«>< (o, (nbltilt t* U*\iiiiM*rlMr, *d- NUUcf NDW YORK Mannlnc, . mlnl.lr«lrl« a* •tor..i|J, thtlr d«bU and '• donitd, NotUt lo «r*aitor» . to pr.ont •lalmi Mijltr, MH«teV M d'naitilt tialnil Ih* itlil t«UU. und«r r» 4l( U PWIftt *UlM< »»4 d*M*» ' A Ntliontl Orgdnlftlion lo o«th. within on nionthi Iran Ui* d*l* «f " wlMt Ik* rurtutm ta U* etJ«r «f Joitpb In Don* tli« »roMi«i1 onlf», «r ih«» Will U fer««*r & I maw :1 , iptprovtatid Extend the Vies of Concrete •h«j, i«otn>»»l* of Ik* Couniy or Men. Ittitut utithnir Mlbni lb»r»/p» anlail ^i^^^^l!^ _ ' OVHCt* IN 30 ClTlBS . , now.th Mad* en th» UlHI.lh day of !>•• (n* **MI iiibi*rll)*r.. * RED BANK REGISTER, rEBRTTAEY 17, 1926. Avon was damaged to tha extent BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. of $l,Q00 by a fire last week. The Expert Repairing flames were put out by the Avon John J. (continued from firemen. The fuieral of Frank White, a Coin Box Stolen. Anderson Brothers J.GOLDIN WATCHES, CLOCKS Brapklyn policeman who died from The coin box of a public tele- Opp> Bi St Odl««t 1» ftm Vnmt i «A»ve. P«M» - Red Bank < and JEWELRY , a bullet wound Inflicted, by a bur- phone at tho Seacliflf hotel at Brad- ALSTON BEE1 glar he wa« tryinir to capture, wa» ey Beach was stolen with its .con- C00N8BI, Accuracy,.skill and ex- held at the home ot his brother, Ed- lents last week.- The thief cut the STORAGE WAREHOUSE Offl«w. IB Broitf gt..- ox out with a hack saw. JAME3 A. HEWDRIC* .. Outfitter for Men and Boys perience enable as to ward White of raring Lake, on OOUNSUXOB AT UV Sunday. ->N- do the most delicate re-: Farmingdale Collector Resigns. O01«»i 101 bit Pm tV pairing. We guarantee Through th* Air. . Henry Wode has resigned as Local and Long Distance Moving T.L Rm Marlborough and Campus Tog Suite satisfaction. Our prices Mi»M»LouUe and Sylvia. Law- Eollector of the borough of Farm- WIIXIAM E. FOSTER, rence of Freehold were members ingdale on account of poor health, Ntw YatkC0UNBBUO. B AT LAW. r will please you. to Bresdw, AtUdU« I . Mallory and Super-Felt Hate of a trio which broadcasted from Warren A. Megill has bocn ap- Our vans are padded and dust-proof. WyCltrT Silverware ^Repaired stating WEAP yett«rday. They pointed as his successor. GEORGF. D. COOPE will be heard from the same sta- ' Packing, crating and shipping to all CIVIL KNOWS , ; \ George F. Johnson and Endicott Johnson Shoe* ;; and Replaled Like New. Engagement Announced. 8i»mur to fltorst &-„ tion on Monday afternoon, March Tho engagement of Miss Evelyn P»lteraoo BoUdlm. - HEDJ «'' It Will Pay Van to Deal at My New Stort, Bactuia 1 Can Stv* ; ; 1st Kane, daughter of Robert F. Kane points. ••-•,. /••.'•;';• GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr* v, * ' You Money on All Your Wearing Apparel. , , REUSSILLE'S To Remove Old Building. of Asbury Park, to James L. Wll- GEORGE B. RANDOLPtLI 36 Broad St, Red Bank An old barn at the rear of J. cox of Philadelphia, was announced CIVIL ENonnsERa AND BUB at a party last week. «0 Brwd S\xtU'IW Bit' Pearlman's store at Freehold was WALf ER C VAN KEUJ damaged by fire last week. Mr. Makes Son Partner. CIVIL ENGINEER AND 8UBV Fearlman will liave the building Office and Warehouse 8n« u Robert A. VanDuwn, a well Spring Lake bank. DR. HAROLD J. SI DENTAL 8UBQE known-resident of Manasquah and Apple Orchard Sold. 8aeeenor to,Vr; f a veteran of the civil war, died at 6«~Bnwd Stiwt; Ebaw i Save in the Seacoast" Robert Kelis and Samuel Feld- Boomj i, I «od i the Point Pleasant hospital Friday baum Of Freehold have bought the The Offlu Boar. 840 to »iO8'i night, aged 82 years. > He leaves R. A. Ellis apple orchard at West T«Itphon» IDt.W. five children. Charles William Stores WILLIAM A. HOPPING,. Freehold. The orchard contains Rwl Batal* Braktr. r Home from Florida. about 1,600 trees. This book New York City ** Trues BaOdlor, > tv BROAD, ( Mr. and MM. j. WaUer Batcher UFREE BED BANK. N. J Broke Ann in Fall. BENJAMIN J. DOWNER,, THE HOME OF and son Carlton, John Herring and Miss Loretta Clancy., n telephom . • LAWYER,' ' '' Sarah White, all of ""armingdale, operator at Freehold, fell on an NEW YORK AND NEW, " who Jjave been lojonming in dif- Confidence MASTER L-. icy sidewalk last week and brok M Braid StrMt. RM I ferent parts of Florida, have re her right arm between the wrist turned home. DR. ALLAN B. RAND/ MR. FOUR PER CENT. and elbow. The key to/ ..O3TEOPATHIO L-_ Boari br Appointment].' Bought Bis Tract of Land. C. Barton Palmer, a Freeholi Thnndsy Evtnli William Frostick -and his sons 31 DKUIJIIOND PLACE.' ', << 1 butcher, went to a Trenton hospi- safe buying Talepborie Red JB»nk:-l Robert and Ernest of Varmingdale tal last week for observation. He Four Per Cent the "Seacoast" Way have botfght a tract of thirty ALBERT B. D1RHAN, r underwent a serious operation last 2,000,000 families have con- REAL ESTATE BROB acres from Mrs. Sarah A. Corbin fidence that they will save Dirbsn BaUdlmc. r Drum spring and may, have to undergo . Phon« 088."-<•) and will divide the property into another. money when they buy from HEP - BANK, ,- ' NEW'; Will Make You Richer Day by Day. building lots. TheCharlesWilliamStores. Freehold's Debatera. Autoist'a Thumb Cut. Fred Britton, Ernest- Lokerson They know that from theic James l>. Haver of Manasquan Samuel Sagotsky and Joseph Crin big catalog they can choose what* attempted to open' the windshield have been chosen as the debating ever they need for themselves,theic of bis automobile last week by hit- car or their-farm, at; remarkably Now .tb.t mOTlni Um» l» l)«lr- team for the Freehold high school. preparca to do ironr nut tapffntfiif Seacoast Trust Company ting the glass with his hand. The CmffS Oft low prices — confident that they tare plioor or tmiriM* to « glass broke and Mr. Haver's thumb Party at Manasquan. same day city or coantry, In thaUrnttiiM^., will get dependable quality and In R*4 Buk.' B«for« rotf h»T« ronr- was cut. ^ * A birthday surprise party wa: more than their money's worth. movlDg done, write und.oc'MM • , ' COOKMAN AVENUE given last week for Mrs. ^ill anli nllult (ornltan EOTtrt la by tho Surroeats of tha Ccmntr rf 1 old and leaves a widow. • Writ* iafyma catalog today! A catilog will fee sent at once FREE mouth and reported for settlemint';iaf UNITED STATES STORES police and sprinkling appropria Orphans Court ot said Cotmtr. oo-.Tli tions. ' ' Avon Woman Bitten by a Dog1. tviifotpiid. A(tHovl /,;:': . .'. ' day, the eleventh dar o( March, A. DviS at which timo application w|£'ba mill Former Reaident Dead. . Mrs. Fred Feiger of Avon was •fHlE'CHAM^WnilAM STORES, Inc. the allovanctt of comalsalooa iand; «v& '' ' ' '••','". 978StotnBuilding . ';,'.'. . ' NewYotfcCity ",• .. .' ." fees. '. .. . .'. • • •. •• i'r-.r^ - •M' Bernard Troy, formerly of Free- bitten by an Airedale' dog last Bated'January 88, A. D. 1918;''I"* Tiold, died at the Marine hospital on week. The dog was shot by Chief ', It JW «•* •** •*•• WnH ftfer SajttiHt Boofe oil /or Catuloj No. S Staten Island last week.v' He i was of Police John Hart. CLOVERDALE BRAND forty years; old and for several Church Supper at Matawan. fl :s Easy to Buy by Mail and-Snve'Movey It Pays to Advertise In the fiegts Small years had made his', home at Eliza- • The. Methodist ladies' aid society Bot. beth. ' , '• of Matawan • will hold a chicke CATSUP To Supply Matawan Pulpit supper next Tuesday night in thi William1 Henry Kits, who winchurch social room. Valley , Pabs.t graduate from Princeton seminary Kntertainment at Hamilton. in June, has been engaged to sup- . The' Hamilton Methodist ladies' jK Corn •'•;••'? Cheese 25c ply the pulpit of the Matawan aid society will hold a sociabla and Presbyterian church for six months entertainment next Monday night Pink Alaska . Swiss, America^ & Pimento v Married 62 Year.. at tho parsonage. ' Betty's ••';•.•..•.••'• ;; S&linon a can'. Mr. and Mr*. Francis A. Fielder Leg Hurt in Concrete Mixer. Jltftresent rnces y 1 Jam ' . ajar,' . of Adelphla celebrated the 62d an- Louis Heyer of Freneau hurt his niversary of their marriage last JW leg in a concrete mixer last week. day, when their children and grand- Cloverdale He is able to get around with the Mackerel 2 / The*Methodist ladies' aid society Codfish 1'^ Noodles : opkgs,, 25c over'and-Charles Opkley were re- of Oakhurst will hold " a roast elected school trustees of Freehold beef supper tonight in the church Beatdsley's Cloverdale ' township last week.- Lester Barton basement. was an unsuccessful candidate.* Buckwheat .• Going to Sea. Codfish Cakes 2 cans A Tallc on China. - Charles Anderson of Long and Pancake o Rev. James M. Yard of Farming- Branch has gone to South Carolina the Greatest Aut6. 'Bismarck Imported I-:' p dale, who recently returned from to become. captain of a sea-going Herring 2 jars for.'&25c .Flour •./,,• Z^; China, will give a stereoptlcon lec- vessel. " ;'". Pure ture on- "Through tho Heart o'l A St. Patrick's Day Luncheon. Campbell's ' China" tonight af Now York. The Ocean Grovo Woman's club Maple Sap a jug:: Victim of Paralysis. will hold a St. Patrick's day Clam Chowder a can,. J. Wesley Stillwell of Freehold luncheon March 17th. Sugar • ':'.•. ' died last Thursday of paralysis at American , • • New Kiwania Club. Dates. I.' 2lbs.^.. 25c the age,of 71 years. Mr. Stilwdl A Kiwanis' club was organized at leaves a widow and three children, Bclmar last week. Tho club char- California Rosy at Asbury Park. ter, will be granted in a few days. Roxy and his gang, who are well Walnuts 35c«fc 3^1.00 known to radio fans, will give an Nucoa «fe- entertainmbnt tomorrow night at RED BANK MAN RESCUED!!! :;..:? th« Savoy theater at Asbury Park. Local Man'i Couch • at mod on tha road to . Babst American pnautnonU until reicuttd l>y. CofTa Couth Astor Corona Farmingdale Property Sold. Syrup. GofTs looaana and dlft up tha alb, ...Sit phlegm. Safe it for children, belt (or Cheese . Mayor E. 0. Murphy of. Farm- adult* because no chloroform—no dope. Olive Oil a hot. 60c-30c. 54 years tha protection afalntt In 5 lb. Boxes ingdale has (.old the William J. Pntumona, Flu, Croup. Initst on GofTi. Lansley property at Farmingdale 'Taste Tells to Alfred Ferrando of New York. Uso The Resistor's Want Depart- ment for every need of the borne, ::••{• Mayonnaise ajar NankiTea AVon- House Damaged by Fire. farm or business office.—Advertise- 1 ' •' i • • . • ' / Theodore Havens's bungalow, a ment. Taste Tells Cloverdale I No other car offers so much ' ing system ever designed for y make night driving n pletuS' of quality and luxury, such a motor car—Buick mcchan- jure. And "theT'SoaIed» Pickles 3>« Milk fine performance, such dur- ability and such distinction, Fancy California Engine," two more exclutlva. Benefit" • / at'any comparable cost. You will find easier starting, Bulcfc features, which; 'prdi,' easier clutch action, easier tect performance and r*4"**' Prunes ' aik 15c Cocoa Comparison will convince steering and the most eco- . you. You will find Better operating costs. Bellevue Astor I Buick 4-door'and 2-door nomical engine on earth. The most dependable, as You will find a finer I Sedans, on the finer Buick car for a very mod) Jelly 3,gl*H Rice apbg. . . 1UC TAKE YOUR TIME chassis, w(th Flshcr-bullt well—the famous Buick Valve-in-Head. amount of money whe s bodies, offered at prices \. examine the Better I Some people spend three or four J n»ked elsewhere for coaches. You will find Controllable We urge yon to do It i You will find, as standard . Beam Headlights, exclu- Your next car should hours buying a $50, suit and fif- • tquipment,thc finest brok* sive with Buick, which Buick 1 teen minutes buying a $500 Used '; Car. Once they get the, fever for BUICK MOTOR CO., HINT, MICHIGAN DlttUfon o/ Ointral Mo ion Cnjwrailiin I' 'V Direct fim Xoaster to You m a car they can't bo stopped. Any- one who trades with us is en- NEAR YOU „, . „ RED BANK— , Slor. No. m-ij Draad Strwt couraged to take his time—and • Blow No. 1»«—as Llndin Nat* Wort No. IK—1*4 Sknwsbtary Annul Mow No, S5»—31 OrM4d t\n*{Slmt 8toM.No. i*lM M»m»»»Ui'StrwM»m»»»UiStrwtt when he does decide to buy, he THE BETTER BUia KEYP<)RT-stor, Mo. 104,4»,W. franl *l , ' MATAWAN-aiora tfo l}>. IM Mate 81 gets full value for his money. 'RUMSON-BlowNo. Ilk-Main an* Ulajratta'strttta \ Btor« No, llH-Parmlr »4 RIVW Avmtiu. aBABMOHT—Stort No. lt>. Ouu FRANK VAN SYClCLE Monmouth County's Largest Automobile E. V. tlugh.1, Mir. 140.181 W. From Si. U*nbMuUi Coital? Sutrogtu's Ofltet, htrabr linn la th« Milton «f gall t- Telephone 1200 ' I UM natut «t tli* wUU.ot William T. Huid In tiMblt to IK»nb«rll»r, a&Tn- it, d*a*u« birnil Jit (litlr'ullniit \Uht*t aialoik li« MHI • in thr faurttmiih day ot Jtnguft, A"1 ' D»l»d rrifboWi N. Jf.v *aou«ty ul Jttl.

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RUMSON'S HONOR ROLL. LINCROFTNEWS. village until'Monday of this week. bell and Frank M»tthew«. wto «» Theatre Mrs. Bert Schanck gave birth 'to in charge of the tojvnshlp ro»red Fomphrty, Mrs. Edward Rowe is also improv- week drew out only a fanall VQ(C. town villago lost week. Mr. Thomp- Roper Beck, Harold petera. ing from sickness. ' ' All*the* trustees whore'terms ex- IVIarchai BOD First grade, Mary C. Noonan, teacher-— son received more votes.than than Anna Kelly, daughter'of John pired we're re-elected without oppo-' DWct to panosylvanU aiatlon, 7U( < Hemt'froit) Florida., Arrive Newirc Mufthy, John Murphy, Harold Patterson, son but also because he is the only New Vork (F-iDIia.su.) llllO Herbert Ecbuxajrhn, Ralph Scalzo, Warren COLT'S NECK. NEWS. Terry Marten of Long Branch, (Hudson In.)Jlrtl representative ot Lincroft on the West "The- Beantewn Choir" to be Re-who has spending* several weeks at Rtlormoi, leaves Fapna. Sta. 6.20 P, M.. Muaion Terminal SAO. P. M school board. I Newark (Market BtraeM ^-.i _w_- 6:48 P. M. Second grade, Kathryn G. Tllton, teach- petted at Qever«l Village!. Miami, Florida, returned home last SALE TWO DAYS PRECEDING EXCURSION er—Helen Dobrowiky, Marie Leo, Jose- , Charlqs Seals has been entertain' QN 3AU phine Pullen, Elizabeth Bjan, Koile l The sewing club o* the Reformed Saturday.' Miss Kathryn-Marten'is ing relatives from Manfthaxvkin.. home from a stay with relatives,at fey Scafco, Gertrude Wise, Eleanor ITanien. There were no deliveries of rnai -church has arranged to repeat the RaUroad Frank Bauer, Matthew Domsn, Robert play of "The Beantown Choir" at a Wilkcsbarre, Pennsylvania. Holt, Edward Layton, John Murphy, Al- on the rural route last Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday. number of villages. They wer.o to bert Patterson, Thomas Sartloo, William have given it last week at Morgan- Ward School was closed*Iast Wcdnesi Third grade, Marguerite A, Hinlelmann, ville but had to postpone it until day, Thursday and Friday because Jiext month because of ihe snow teacher—Loretta Doudle, Louise Hlltbmn- of thhe 't"' ner, Veronica Murphy, Gloria Ocks, Mar- storm. The show will also be J John VanBrunt will dispose of ion Patterson, Helen Pilling, Pbrothy given at Holmdel, Freehold, Lone Sutherland, Irene Walker 'William Boyce, his automobile on the co-operative Branch and Farmingdale. John Connor, George Finn, John Hand. plan. No services • we*r\ held at St George Herdt, Walter Kerr. John Lam- 'The entertainment which was to Mary's church Sunday. 'The priest bert; John Swenson • Porter Toomcy. liayc been given at the chapel Frl in charge of the church lives at rllrrjard Ward. Clinton West da*/ night was postponed because fourth grade, A. Ik OBrlen, teacher Freehold and he was unable to get Suit and Overcoat Dorothy Congdon, Msry Foderaro, Am of the bad traveling. here because the road between this Leo. Esther Llnc*ki. Mas Murphy, Mice John Connors, who is generally place and Freehold -was still impas- iarki, Elisabeth Rmlllo. Charles Betts, accounted the best weather prophet sable with sno-n^Sunda}. ^fev^ns Rowland Congdon. Walter Drowns. Wil- and local historian, says there was Miss Alice Fields and Miss Elsie $ <•' T PERSON) liam I inegan, Thomas Graty, Walter M>tlru3>-f|tc)O I 1 81 Prlcei, Evening S3.H0 to 91 deeper snow drifts on the Tlhton Taylor, _who are employed at Free- Hlltbrunner, Walter 1 Johnson, Matthew Falls load last week than was the Scrl\«nich. Carl Hsmen, Walter Etalce hold, had enforced vacations last Fifth grade, B. B\ Famuli, teacher- case after the famous blizzard of week for tho second time this win- Hyatt Cunningham, Yfillard Ivlns, Edward 1888, ter. - Both times they were unable Kellctr, Oliver Maelntolh, John Ochi Woodrow Francis, son of Ed- to get to work becausi the roads William Ochi, Chirlis O'Brien. Sammy ward Francis, has shown decided were blocked with snow^ Scalzo Harold Thompson, Addlion Rhine- improvement the past week. He Frank Magce has a new Ford hart, Madeline Clark, *Tiil[e Cohen, Mary coupe. , $40.00 Overcoats reduced to $25.00 |n]s, Barbara Iiiztsro Rita Murphy, has been very sic"k several weeks. Lilliari Macintosh. Emily Pullon, Dorothy Immediately after it stopped Frank SVWeeks, Clarence Camp- gejiunian, Mildred Ebes, Elisabcl snowing VVednesday nearly feuth grade, H. C. Errickson, every employee on Brookdale facm Adlne Bernls, Alice Colin, Doris Flnegan, was put to work shovelling snow ALL OUT OF SORTS $27.50 Overcoats reduced to $17.50 Catherine Jeffrey, Haltie Kellett, Eliza- on the quarter-mile training track ~ Washington's oeth Lincksl Catherine Muegge, Julie So We.' Thl. Red Bank Worn*. Olson, Terra Scrhonlch. Fr.tnk Balgent, on the farm. A number of race Who Telia' Her Experience. , Jehn Brill, George Brown, Thomas Dick- Itprees arc quartered on the farm \&ll too oftea women accept their Hatchet inson, Lonla Scrivonich and to keep them in good condition pains acd cches as Datnral to their Seventh grade.» Louise B *Horrow, it is necessary \o give them daily sex; They fail «*o reaiizs that weak became famous as an eniblcm, not either—Edith Brown, Mildrc* Brown, exercise. kidneys are often tp blame for that Margaret Cunningham Elizabeth Keach, backache, those headaches, dizzy ALL SUlTSlEDUCED 20: because it was used to cut down a Eleanor King. Catherine Lcmlg, "Mary A dog owned by Louis Schnitzke speUs and, that tired, depressed cheny tree but from the fact that O'Brien, Marguerite Kcgenharil. Lucy was taken sick with fits last week. feeling. Thousands htve found new he said to his father:—"I cannot Klce, Teresa Scalzo, Ruth Tanner, Violet Fearing that the animal might be- health and strength by helping the ' tell a lie, I dicT it •with my little Trout, George Congrfon, Frank Hlltrnun- come rabid, Mr. Schnitzke shot it, weakened kidneys with Doan'a Pllln UNDERWEAR~Dr. Kahn's Rib Union Suits hatchet." Let every little'boy, as ner, John Jennings. William JennlnRs, Josephine and Clifton Bischoff, —a btimulant diuretic. This Red Frank O'Brien, Charles Olsen, Mahlon Sank case is one of many: well as every big boy, bo truthful, T children of Anthony Bischoff, arc J One for $1.75 : Three for $5.00 EM Sagurton. nhn ToDmey, George Ward, Mrs. B rriet '..ewis, 64 Sunset honest 'and thrifty, Iijce our first mourning the death of their pet ''Wier, August Urcnckncr. dog Trixie. The dog ate some Ave,, says: "My back acher! and / . , ,;. Reduced from $2.50 each President. -.ghl^l- «tade. M. A, Goodenough, [ had -bearing down pain through escher—-Mad«lln« S6gtrt, Loulis Cleary, poison intended for spraying-

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|^||^P*^;^iMf^'l!!|^| HBP M ••'.'• .-fir;. '*.• .'»,.'« vr T ^SiliiliO^^^iii^ •iSBEIp&A^Y 17, 192^v ^1.50 PER YEAR. . ' PAGES 9'TO)^ OF THE WOMAN'S CLUB. BIG VALENTINE DANCE. NOT DAUNTED BY STORM,:: y; py;; DERELICT OF THE STORM. AT CIRCUS. Talk, on ' Lincoln—Original Poetry —Viiit to Metropolitan Muieum. Wont Offonder»:«t Rtd'Bink, I, VISITOR AT NINE HUNDRED PERSONS AT T WAS HELD MONDAY NIGHT LEONARDO BAZAR SUCCESS? •The meeting of the Red Bank That a g^eat.manyf)iirbperty,pyvn- )LINvC!i-MOYAN'S HOUSE..;^ BROTHERHOOD' SHOW. , AT ST. JAMES'S HAUL FUL DESPITE THE SNOW. '' :ctt-fail T-pp clearittiejr^«ldewalkaT.ftf Woman's-club at the high school t Wai Held Uat Friday Night In sriowiwas-thptcomplaint made. Mon- Wetk, Starved Starlinf Wai. Fear. auditorium last Friday afternoon he Young Ladiei' Sodality Made About 4400 Cleared by Tbr«»-Di^ : the Red Bank High School Gjrm- day night by Councilman J.', Daniel ,l«il and Friendly,ynttl After It was in the nature of a Lincoln cele- $ZO0 at the Dance, Which Event Lait Week—Snow i aitoj 1 'haiinm—Profenional Acts on tho TullTulerj fleiaald'the'VifoHtoffchdorsfleiaaldtheVioHtoffchdo ' Ate,, and Then It Railed Such a bration.':' The meeting was in Wai the Lait Social Function of Program—Potter Coateit Priiei. Dreadful Walking Had little W were wealthyh ' pcnPne-who held latid ' Fun Mr, Moyan L«t It Looie. ' charge of the civics department' of the .Church/ Until After Eaiter. feet in Dimlnlihing Attendaneet fbr;vspecuiatiyep ••pufposoE,; ^^Some : Franklin C. Moyan had an unex- Nine hundred pereons crowded the club,: of which Mrs. Louis L. A valentine dance Y.-a3 held Mon- Everything seemed to be n' ' ' 'property'' owners, / Mri iXiiller said, pected visitor during the snow storm the L Red ' Bank aigh'-'-jehoql^gym- Millar is chairman. Patriotic songs day night at St. James's ball on nasium last1 Friday night and,for were sung and Mrs. Louis J. Sieling the Leonardo civic interests' assort? .v-^e^p^p^'ment^MPndasyw^jSfliwi1; made paths .only a. foot and a half net week at his new house near Monmouth street and the event ation when they opercd their three* wide, while :othcrsmado no pathB at 1 over two hours enjoyed-; a circus accompanied the. singers on thmarkee d the lowering of the curtain •• •'•'••'£11-''*v-y'^were3:^orkInif' ''on5'tK*'' Knollwood Park. Mr.. Moyan'.and day bazar last Thuridny at tjieiq i ; all and porsonji couJd go through Bordcn Havers of Allaire, who isgiven'under the. direction of thepiano. - The club motto and the club on social events in St. James's W3 J'^Jipp'"-.< .Wy.:?places, in 'townV Presbyterian Brotherhood. Rows collect were read . by Mrs, Victor lighthouse property. T|io .wcathoij ' NTiSjFi this:"<\btrlyeri i went to thonle y by, itrampllhg-' down' thp show. Mrs..'Moyari'Bl father, found a weak church until after Lent, which be- was bad, the traveling was bad and -i Moijrflputi(::stree't.: ;^opre''ji$a7pii r 1 of spectators were seated at theKing and Kev. Peter K. Emmons of " " ""reptr,; )la'c'eiitn'ey:ipund nbibne^whpp)^po wan'tV - • Mr. TuUer;said ,some way'ought and L starved starling perched on 'a gan today. An attendance of 400a great many., folks wero laid uB ', to be'deviBed'tib'sba^ip the property stand on the porch. The bird was a sides of the gymnasium -on. theTrenton gave a talk on Washington persons and profits of $200 wero Si'Bt:' alif kept coming: in gymnasium floor and iri the balan- d Lincoln with a comparison Pf with sickness. / Vanaafter^ccelv' owners'who ,faiKtpsopen;their, sld6- pitiful sight. • }t' refused to move features of the dance, which was . But there was ono thing that \yo»; ' walks for ;,traffic',v; One suggestion and: it'.seemed to beg for food and cony.. It was the Brotherhood's theirminciplos. ' , given by the young ladies' sodality. i^m}(niiii^j)lH^t^K.tb^.t»i4:; sixth annual entertainment and in not against the association and thai calbi''inert ^rpfusett-.t-to answer 'any .was that:theAnames, of all' such water. Mr. Havens, picked up the thV literary department met onNotwithstanding the condition of one thing was more than, qnout'i td ' property owners"bo posted in.pub- i bird and brought it in theboth -attendance ' and profits ex- Monday afternoon. The meeting the roads the gathering was made :;:. placing;of1a; rnprta* bed; feprevcallvfpr.:^ : ceeded any previous show given by offset all the ndvqrio conditions) lrig';tha< ieyer^l. persons v.-lto really lic; places. 'The' faijure of prpperty kitchen to-warm it by the fire. Af- was devoted entirely to original lit- up of persons from various parts of The association had .'the people of disagreed'as toffherjioil-.;....,., bwhera to clear'Put gutters was aleo the organization. Although all tho : wahtedifesylee,failed-to,get it. '•.'. "• ter awhile Mr. Moyan. held the bird eruty work by members of the de-the county and i> number came Leonardo -with them. -Duo to that " • the',rriptbr bed should, bccupyi :csch commented'oji,,':•:;.' returns are not yet in tho' pr >'',' from out3ide the county. : ^lalrnipg • that' tlj^:#p8,lt;|on, ;he; idr X/^ollccirnmApsbbrn; Harrispn did iri one bifid and scratched its. hea'd) partment.' All of tl«3 work Was fact they cleared $400 and prot • with the other hand: The starling will amount to about $1,200. , read without announcing the names ^ The hall was elaborately decor- V--w!it,idkjy9tt!d..''J^iBWMh-.-w»)':Wp.*ft aprheVdetcctive "work,:arid found duced more fun and tiuo neighbor tfiitithis-'call! came ;frpni a certain remained motionless in the cage The circus opened -with a parade of the authors., Poems were'con- ated in keeping with the spirit of ly sociability than had ever bcon ••' boiris/d°heTrnpreii efficiently,-,'Cpri- the occasion, Red and while : ^esit'Sed•Sank,buBlnVsi'place.. The behaved in .a friendly manner- and in the gymnasium by the perform- tributed by Mrs..Isaac H. Gilhuly, created at Leonardo by a wintes ••' vehiently;arid'iapjdly^ 'Five .tlnies Mr.. Sutton will Never bo Able to streamers of crepe paper formed a 'f/tWi'lpWsiJgJ , showed no fear. ,,:! • ••','•'.'. ers. The show was a mixture of Miss Edith Hdnigman, Mis3 Ade- event. , -•Mboro:,pu^thi8'$ed;^ U.» H.r Left Arm Again. talent and was not entirely a laide L. Williams, Mrs. Trevonian canopy the entire length 0* the hall j ^d' it gnd'flve tliniea. Yehrieor rnovfid: noTBncB of t1ie use which wai bolng A'-•Jittlq,.la'fer on Mr. Moyan; put Three large booths were "uscl Mrs. Mary, Rooster: Button'of homemtlde" performance, A num-Bennett and Mrs. Philip S..Walton. and around the sides of the hall "it'to'th^^ mide,of Tiis! tpiephbne;arid when he the bird iri a discarded canary cage, wero rows of red and white hearts and they were decorated in blo» East Front street returned • home with food arid drink, The starling ber of, acts were given by profes- Prose articles were contributed by ln^theilacts he!dlBchargecI,the sional entertainers txoja New York. Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs; ..'Ar- and kewpies. • The stage was and gold, the association colors Tuesday"'of;last'weels\from a so-remaine. d motionless, ir, the' cage The valentine booth, which, WHJ -pjei^itted: the false ; Thomas M. Gopsill, dressed, iri athur F. Swift and Miss Florence R. banked with palms. Mush for the alls^^dr^:^: :'': ') jo.iirn. in .-F}bridk.; :; Last'Thursday about half in hour-and then* began provided by tho Jolly Nine sowing : black hat, red coat, white trousers Kridel. . . ' ... dancing was furnished' by Hackctt's she was j walking out of Her front to eat and'drink,. After it had eat- club, was artistically beautiful. 'All '• WilHararDBck'cr.better.knpwn as :: and riding -boots, was the ringmas- orchestra of six pieces. The floor ; J yard, when she slipped: and'>fell,j>n en all it -wanted the bird became ' The art department of the club, kinds of things were for sale nttha ;^ »rid.;iarj-;8iigryv.glittbry;in:;hia. $6. p'k' ^hdJl Ar- ter. The ushers wore uniforms of committee comprised H. Raymond o chirwdwlths sprno :ice, 'breaWng. her collarbone rcstleBB. Night was corning on and under the direction of Mrs. Thomas various booths, Including coats and]' ; "Moore"; l|ail;',a;brick; 'Iriv.'hts' haTid; braided red coats and white trous- : Phillips, Raymond llounihan and 1 inda bona in her Ipffarm.iiear,tho the starling evidently wanted to, get Jardirie, -will hold its next meeting vwwchrliei?a^ tSput^p; 'laV'-on' the" cls ;:i.nel'..tliey^w.ore /i similar to |;hose •worn by cir- Edward McDonough. dresses for little girls, wash-suit* .'•; v&voi released: iri- bail for ashoulder,;,' The, injured' b'onea are bask; to* jts mates. It pecked the at the clubhouse - on Friday after- for- boyB, dresses for women an4 spllt.as well as broken'and are sobarsand floors of the cage.furiously cus men. They were • WilHam ,Fvhopn of this week at three o'clock. Miss: Martina Healy was chair- jii?.tpday.'•""!;'. Biitli' afa'76uriB VanNpte, John Allen, G. Howard, hand-embroidered' towels -and liiittie wedged'together that It is.impbtsi-: in .ariieffortioget out and then it The subject will be "Sculpture iri man of tlie dance committee. Miss scarfs, Dancing took place each 'rT/''•'••'•'•"•)'"'• '! :--- Lippincott arid Herman Woolley. ; Us^^fdr;* texlcab 'service bio to .separate them. In speaking flew', wjth all, iti strength against the United States." Next Wednes- •Margaret Ryan was chairman ofevening, with music by Edward) "* afterwards': In taljclne, about' the In- about,,her;injury yesterday •?!«;, the'lbafai \.' <•'•'"••'.', •'••'•' •:'* James, Harry and Charles Hem- day the members of this depart- the : decorating committee and Hartcorn and his "melody boys," * : -• oldenl*-v^4•'->'v.Vvi.'v- •••'"•• ;-r ±p:i wii:. Suttbri.'• stated' that • she'' would ming put on, a "Barney Google and ment will attend an exhibition at : ^Ifr struggled' so that it. lifted the Theodore, MOBS collaborated with ., A beautiful silk comfortably > ! •Tha?.brick-was ,thBown(.w|th\auch but;this.1« the first: instance when never .be able ,tq' .UBBJ her left arm Spark Plug" act as the first,nu % ; tage from the table' and upset it. the Metropolitan museum of art ather in arranging the. decorations. made by the Jolly Nine was dis* force' that it knocked'iVenrieor" off airests:, Jw«rb * made.; About dix agairt. ,The injury, is Very painful, ber in' the ring. The Sing Hong New York. In the morning there 1 1 The' cage -was righted and heavy iron Members of the sodality who also posed of Saturday night. Mrs . Wll* i his fcet.'-^Hp fell >ori; the acaffoW months'ago th'e'.taxicab' men of Red but Mrs.. Suttoii stated that the doc- Fay Troupe, consisting of. Bradley will be moving pictures of King : .weight's,' placed on it,' While the worked to make the dance a liam Walker of Brooklyn was' thd [Urid rplle4 off \it.;tp;,^hio-.ground B^ki, were:/senii: 'racing; all ovor tbrs'tbld her' the pain' would sub- " Fischer, William DeBirrhing- Tut's tomb and in: the afternoon i : Moyan .family were eating supper cess were Misses Mildred Fields, winner. Fifty dollars in gold Vis] •• :tv#onty^'fefit;beloyfi': ^T|ie,.:hpd :icajr- th,e'.cpunfry'to answir bogus calls side;-in about''seven days. . Mrs. ham, Edgar Randolph, Joseph the' starling got out of :he cage. It gallery talks'will be given by Miss Helena' Henderson, Margaret Mur- disposed of. Miss MyTa Lester "of tier-la|ided- in,"a 'loifeiluBhyr bank fr_pMvl(OC.U8i;, Pplht^Buirtsbn, My«-' Sutton will resume'the practice of Koehnp and Mrs; Joseph, C. Smith Edith Abbott. . fley aVpuridthe tops of-tho kitchen : ray, Nellie Quigley, Mary arid Eva Rosollo Park received ?26, William! ', .o£inftw.'^Thls.brp)co;ni8^all «u(Bc- Bf|e.^drlve aiid; pther' places: .: ? >-, law when sheirecoyeri,,', performed;-sleight of- harid tricks Reiss, Eva:NestIer, Margaret King, 0. Simnw ?1B --and Miss' Rosa v'At'/the'iM windows and alighted for, a few cntiy ^'o/kcpp hirn,.l»m,:,be)rig ser- and two stunts in which Mrs. Smith LINCROFT BOY SCOUTS. Margaret Kelly, Catherine Callery, Mooney~$10. pUadijd gutHj^and they, were jincd moments-on a kitchen stove pifje. walked put-of a box that looked : ipuslyihurt.' fypwqYer^lilj jaw/.was; A VALENTINE DANCE.' •i Moyan rthen'let the bird' out of Anne: Mae Lang, Anna Higgins, • fractupBdI by"thetbrick? 'anjl*,1$a'fy. >gB''«»ch,..:,p'^^,'.;.;-,''''..•••;...,:,'•!; empty and then disappeared in an-They Pat* Teite in'Svrimming, Cook- Anna Lang, Mary Morris, Tgresa Hot waffles were mado'a'nd toll the hopse.tbfly:bacic to'itshorne. o'ther :bbx before the eyes of the by. Mrs'Wentworth Cranbrook and ;: hii; rlb'S'-were, cracked^; the Jell*; mirJeyOaWSoc Ho Bays this incident has convinced ing and Other Things, and Beatrice Valentine, Frances 11 : Bpectators. Mrs. Edith Philllppi. "Hot dogs/ 'v-'.si..;^oo|o.-' .^)f.jaTO^jypnV»'tiiaifgQ; Attended by 128 Perjoni. him that birds .belong;in the,air and , A number of the members of theSharabb»i Margaret Curley and of assault and battory-and ho was : troop of boy scouts of Lincroft Frances Cross. Peter P. Lang and rolls and coffee wero so!' by Froil John DicKlnipn Got Over One In- ;'Onwar(i>s6ciBl'club: of iRed.Bank' not in cages and that people should An ."animal" act -was put on with Mejer and Hairy Mayer.' ' held:irr?8p!»::bail''^'r,th,o''act|o;n:6f : held a~.valentine ''dance '^Monday Charles and Harry Hemming as Bnpasseo! their- swimming tests last David Leroy also assisted tho mem- '• 'iytitjf,?aad 'Met with. Another. ';;' j put out, food for'the birds when the Thomas Kappock and,Mrs. Sann mb«»nd;j^aS^rarilab3pirnian night ,at Clayton & Magee's hall, atground is covered with snow. elephant,. Jarnes Hemming as aweek at the swimming pool at As-bers, of the sodality., Five ^dollars in beqsrfl'e hijs"libndjn\an/, V^nritbr is riionk'ey, Charles Wolbach' as a.BuryParkj They were takeri to'the gold was disposed pf: and was wonucl B. Donaldson, ho ' committed nsWorshlrnBelf^an unlucky man, •whicli -125 persons 'were; present. chairmen of tho bazar, feel Veiy- ^thliqng^raittp^spjtal- ' " r ; .^b'Put': $80 was cleared., A door bear, Harry Johnson as a lion, and poof by Scoutmaster Kenneth by Charles Gandruri., . ,': t- 'P!?klrison {|^a :hqrBe' tralnei* John Allea as the trainer, 'They grateful fcr the help they received award, of $2.50;.'was made, to Mrs.PARTY ON. WALLACE STREET. Wyckoff arid Joseph W.- Thompson • ... -—• >m i m • . . '.-. nditwo weekgago/a botso' stopped jierfbrmed a number of stunts. •The 'from the committee members anil „_ I,F6R- 'HIM.]. Allen Prybr. Some of the, dancers N William 'Gaffney has been chosen BOUND FOR FLORIDA. on:hiS'fpOt:andmashed:»t.;;Hei wjas. 1 1 It W«» Given for Telegraph . Etn- for mahy donations. They say^theyt i'i ; wore 'ma8quorade^ MM. Dey. albo want to thank those 'who) 1 freshments and thtj ether usual fea- camo besides cutting capers arid Molzon is assistant scribe.' Agsist- Automobile Houia Made at Na^ were Put Out of Commii»ion. vtfii eriouBh to' go :back toi.work. 1 !r Ed braved the bad weather and drcaiU . A-; party, wag' givpn, last nisVit tby. doing ottjer amuBing stunts. The.: ^arOwRhtpj : ; «jnk tP;be Delivered to Buyer. dh tures Weto enjoyed^' Harry Archer 7 ful walking to get to the baza as * "^•arafi^:ppyp|^i#B clowns were Joseph, :C..' ^JWfi waa'chiirrfjan ^f M' $g'nVft commits ; ; "ff$ Sflfptnobile hp'jji|"ii|Jiraveli make it a success. !'Y' tee »nd • Nathaii'Suttbh' w^ks'ecrb' strteti for' the' efiiployces; at !theCharles-; Hendrickson, •' Norrnfii woods lasf'week fpr testa.irt cpbli- house on wheels, which wasrnadeai *>*'*-*« UnioiUtelegcaPh• company's Qaridneiv-.-, Heriry: B^ln^ni;v -;Blvtn;j ing, t^ree felling and making maps, Navesink by William Mount and viii'i;his; pfflccf-wcro .William- E. Fbley mana-' by, the Screnaders' • orchestra ' of tjiSsts,":'•","'.," ' , ...; '. driving .tlie machine. From -Florida The Eatontown township commlU 1 Long' Branch, with-a solo,- "Pretty tee last Wednesday night placed ai< liiTn.e. '1 j 6v'.u«e* •, hisr'IOUjto^'lpb He • aaV amrtf:.^MKm»»^M«ri-.!ttf geriJ.; Edgar'-Bray'delivery, clerk , • -.'- -..- <•> •—— ••.•.•.- . the-machine-wili be driven to Chica- ib'f ..tonit VBratohlhospltaUiii.^pr- Misse^)El8le.ji..Dpy,^and. Mildred L. Little Baby;',' by Allan.Woollbyand order for an Amcrican-LaFrancd" ifeVHei kpgpy raatoHhah. one, 5 ; HOME FROM HOSPITAL, gp. to bo'.exhibited at. the sports- ^io that-ha .wpald-. alwaya den's BySsHncW 'An X-iray phofo- Sttti'Hitiltlj Bonfd S»yi They were Tetliy; • simple^.,, operators',: , Peter an impersonation of Ted Lp-wisby men's, show. . : pumping engine at a cost'of $llr* 500.' The new apparatus is to btl ;pne^mMhlno,:lii riihnlrig! order grapn' ''waSvtaKetvVandw ? &W bol|evea i' ..:,._;'>l^ever;Better jb Eati ;•'•'• '•' ' Paccb niossenger arid Dominie Fi- anothpr m6mber; of the' orchestra* Mri. Anna Winlef Wa» There Near : ; ! Mr. Mount and Mrr Jones arc now delivered within ninety days. \ tb.meptitbb.rna^Ctrailns.knd to;car- thiif*;Ver^B MS'dt 'th.e'An'-'-•Jnt«osting!v..pipgrarn'.. has / pyaArs'^erelnevcr so'; closely acrobatic acts,' a dog-show and an company raised the money for this] V!»ritid to go'"to tW Btatl6n.*iyo»V protected),from- the: possibility ,of about two months ago and her hiponly colored «ystablc arid foririer- terday his/ last.good •car. gave lout been 'arrangefl- ..-'fpr-- ra,dib Tstation ROLL CALL AT LltfLE SILVER acrobatic dancer. After the circus Iy an employee Idf tii(3"R. H. CHne Improvcmcht by collecting money v contagion''by'-disease; gernisy* says Spnd right leg have been in a plaster and;% -was-compelled to hlfe an WJBl atat' ged^nk'Spriightged^nkSpriight;; .Amon.Among ; 1 tho gymnasium -was* used for danc- idimedicini e company, is Red- Bank's and holding suppers, fairs and othei* the-.board in' ;its Statement; "and, cast ever, since. Mrs, Winter passed, nutombblloV owned; 'by'v crtarolla- .the performers willill ; bber - tthho ;Men!Ma ! : It will be Held Tomorrow »t theing by tho Bpectators.: newest commuter. He is employed functions. With the motorized] 1 thereforp^ never. so: safe.: to eafc" her 87th birthday, while at the'hos- fJtiHlSil club • Ofchestra::;of(t Kcypprt,; under • ' Methodiit Church. as a member of th' e Ne" w' YorkY'khook and ladder apparatus and with! Prqs;/oJtiHv., The ban on: oysters in the river at pital. She was brought home in ah 1 : tliB^liade'whipjpf^eo^^G.'GiirriBon. ' The fifth'annua l roll call, of the In tho side show Jay.W. Hopping street department and ^ he rides the new Amcrican-LaFrance engine,, mails. :It>ill ,co8t;- about, t^Stt^tp Red Bank-is still in: force.' ambulance owned by Albert W. Eatontown will have one o' the bestt iihfe'ill Little Silver Methodist church -will represented the fat woman, Mrs.Worden, Jr. daily to and from his work. The put;' the ^automobiles "in running' Irving K. Loyett tho snake charmer, members of the force are known asequipped riro departments of its aiati 1 ; be held tomorrow. -,'Rev.. E. M. •• • *• ord^cr^agaln'- •;!••'••••' >•'' \ ••••••;•• T ' l reolutlont Sump Collector*' Meetiog. George Miller the thin man and E. "white wings" because in the sum- in the state. ';\;hou\i Tooiin^r.'¥**$bp\A,l reolutlont. ; • pastor' of the Hamilton Chriitian Anociation Meeting. Flormci Zillr BMCH," Lono, Brinch. IO- . Th e'Monmouth- county j" philatelic hh il k t h Frost Bassford the bearded woman. mer they dress in white clothes.' Unno,: MIM;Abblt Strlcklpml. Rtd fltnk. Methodist church, will speak at the A general meeting in thpintcrcst f: A New Store. iQcomptnUt.'' --; .-'•!'•• ••' < "*.' '. 1.; ' .' .' association will meet Friday night afternoon session arid, vocal solos "In conjunction with the c,ircus s of the reorganized young men's RelUf^ C»mp»!»n Hn '••' Eugfn*: 'WfifMll. «.t«nor!« MU. ': WlAnl* aj tjifl' office of Bi V. R. !Hi StoUt'ort will ;be; given ly. 'Mrs. William- A.; le Brotherhood held a poster For Meiieiiger Servite. • Max LowM of Now York, whol DunbirDunbir , p|«nl«t. . : •'•'••' •'•'• : ;'i v Christian association will be' held :i {;;Brdii«ht.in'$2iO90•&»'&**.'.'••;'•:. Brpacr strcut,' Aloxarider'D: Cobpi Sweeneyy! of Ecd Bank. Ab thcontese t among: the pupils of the has been conductind g stores in'thitt f er,'vwhor reIoriday'!nlght. Tlie' veridue which Svns to have mentioned above, At tho opening , beta vlilted can nenJ; theli eontrl- 1 ' . Off for Florida. Bradley M. Fischer was chair- Raymond Sniffcn, son of Harry Some,Some,> jirPpertyjrpy' .will Vhave ''to>bo been held Tuesday of last week by souvenirs will bo given to patrons, bW«ini;to'Bev> Joltn Muyskpnt. A& bjtf;thbpqgjitr.fpr, ;th^^ e 'M'xleMlo^^ ann d aonie ,. Mr. and, Mrs.' Edward S: Allaire CHRYSLER AVTO STOLEN. man of the circus committee and Sniffen of Shrewsbury avenue, was Mr. Lewis and family are livlng'ofl 1 1 Louis-^offel on Overlook farm on, RjicUes'i.. place*,.« . to yEdnrln R, will- be given- Tlie-tpfcl. amounmut t toto. of Reckless place and Mr.'arid'Mrs.' his assistants were Jay Hopping, strutlc by an automobilo driven by Mechanic street. Gtorga W. Helme'i Car Taken E. Frost Bnssford, Joseph Si Smith, an Asbury- Park woman last weefc. the Half-Milo road near Red Bnnk, CprtoverntttieiiBfoid «tr«et na- be ipent lor the'exteiision, IncUld- Albert* S. •'Ml|lcr: of •' Irvinjf plape ( ing •tliebuylojt;'of,"property". ?fcd left,Bed Bank.last Saturday ifor e ; from qii Garag*. Thomas M. Gopslll arid Arthur B. while he was getting a tow on hishas been postponed; No date will Two Salaries Railed. making ih.Vstreet, ivnplt to' exceed stay of a month in Florida. THey When' Geor^o V{. Holme ofWhite, e ' x '•• sled behind a wagon. T'IO boy was "for the sale until the trav- Tho salary of Assessor George W. } .'Slii^nl $ yir«l*i»jHo»plt«i^:; $6,600, according to the ordinance; are making "tho trip to escnpc, the Broad street went to his garage nt After the show was over the cut and bruised, but he was noteling-gets better. . . Bray of Red Bunk has',boon1 in-» seriously hurt. 1 graduating ehua of th< Red Bank ' ''Mil* Barbara-Wllbliuon of LiiUe ....'•"•v:; •.•>•<.»,.•',;.• •••/•!:•'••: bud; woathijr^of 'February 'and six o'clock last'night his Chryslor creased from $1,200. a year to> Sllver^yW,!! r»afudeht/«t- Sweet JJ.V Mill|ii«Vjr Shop. ' Marchin'the North, and not to seek automobile was gone. A nurse who public school served liot waffles to ' Hot Roait Beef Supper.' $1,600 a year end that of Mri, Ju- iBrlaf'«qllego in yitglriuy.lii a pa- Mill Lucille'A.' Brtwn of Fair for. Investments In retl estate. Is a.new employees at tho Holme the performers and spectators. Lower Insurance Rate. ;The women of the Belford Moth- lia M. Koough, tho collector, h*1 tlsnt Intlie hoipltai at 'Lynchburtf, rtaveri ha» op»n«d' n'rnll|lh«ry ihppi house heard1 an automobile leave The members of tho irradiating It was reported at the Red Bank odist church will serve a hot roast been incrcasod from ?2,O0O a you1 irlitlA \ll«M MklllM Una *V YtA*LiriitheAvalori dress,shop on litnden Fire at tha Station. , ' the place at half-past one o'clock class woro assisted by members of council meeting Monday night that beef'supper in the church annexto 43,300 n year. This action Wft« pjaa*, which -Is; conducted.' by '.'Mrs; !v"Sbot; jri the chimney of the Rid the hospitality committee ;of the Thursday night of next week. ! tho previous niorrtirig, but she paid a; lower rate of insurance would tnken by the coramlwlonera of th» A'.' M. 'Bl,rnl|ngbarn'." ;••'; •!;,.;,;•• S ;..: -.; Bank railroad station caught fire no particular-attpntlon to the mnt-Red Bank Woman's club. Mrs. soon go into effect on property • . *.' ** town Monday night. . '- ''.'••• "'". ,•>» '- ' '•"• • i' lait night. The blaio lookod quite ter,-, thinking, that Mr. Hclmo hadHerman Ascndorf is chairman of owned by the town. Neat Young'Lady W«nted , Special February Sale, 1 , ' Gaibao fopartmen't Notice. tho hospitality' cimmittce and as stenographer and general office inscti^ular, out the firemen soon taken the car out to pc.form an er- assistant; must live In or near Rod Fair and baiar ContlnufJ.. Do not'fall to visit the »p»cla| Mercbapts and householders of put it; out with chemicals and norand. She said nothing about the member* of tho Woman's club -who on accounOof the storm. Will nei{, nlded in this worl\wero Mrs. Harry For Buiy Home Makeri, Bank. Previous office experience cs- February sale at tin Art Kraft th#-Borough, "nre hartby. notlfled damage wai done. ' * Incident and Mr. Hclmo did not Visit tho twenty per cent discount bo held at Third Avenue Pali«#. < 1 Morfotd, Mrs, A, E. Russell, Mrs. sential. MuBt write plainly as woll jftonp'e, where you can Bit ythe thathat-papet -paper andd rsfuirf * iriaUrlal,'i, f know the car bad been stolen Until silo at the Art Kraft Shoppe, where Long Branch, February lOtli 'and George McVcy, Mrs. Frank Warn- as transcribe dictatioTonn acaccurateli y nlcett and moil useful.thing* .for placldii d fof r collectionllti- - iri rf fibrb e or , Ro«» -G«rd«n~ Riilaurant he went tq hii garago yestcrdny. you will find the nicest and most 20th. Come and bring your frUndJ your home, or for a gift to your er, Mrs. Fran!; Dennis, Mrs. Mart and neatly, Established Red Bank pistebourdbt bd ' boxesb , must be securelly and Tea Shoppe. Our excellent food The car li still missing, useful things for your homf. And Dancing froo. Muslo by Al. fHindi. Art Kraft -flhoppi quality and aervloe are .the talk of the town. Havlland, Mrs. t: C. Barrett, Mrs. business house promises. advance- son's Twlrilight orchiitra. V» Had with cord^>TN reaipn for-this dpnt forget you get them • at thoment to »uch a person. Apply, by »t mMv reduced prices, for thanotice li'.that Mien boxn •become Our home cooking, served amidst Kdwln P, Thompson and Mrs. February special Bale prices. Art door prizes given away overy nj mpntb of February /only. Tell phaitht surroundings, at moderate ' Announcement. long hand letter to Business Lady, Bonoltt of TaKnnnssto Cot "' uiilew"When.ioaked by rath or melt- Ham, Mnnson. The profits from the Kraft Shoppe, Rod Banks—Advcr drnwor M, Red Bank, stating experi- you* frlandi about It, Art Kraft ing know und cannot ba handled. prices will oonVlnce'ydu that this is Rev. and MriM .. GeorgGga W. Craigg salo Pf waffles went into the. gradu tlscment. '•,-,„ ins, llcgrco of Pocaltontas, Bhoppe, Itcd Bank.—Advirtlif J tht) beatr place in.Rod Bank, to eat.of .Belforl d deslrdesld ra to nnnouncot thho ence age, WORDRDS expected, etc., Inslon ^0. cents.—Advcrtlseminti'i' Bueh'bwtei will be rotated |t not ating class treasury. first letter. AniwerA s holhldd strictltictly l»^.' .'.The, *tt}nt)on cf i merchant! Located at 6 Maple avenue; ono door mirrliR* off htheir daughter. Lucy 3«nd Ui the Rugi .«»«e»r^" from Wait Front street, on the high' A.,, to Raymond Vincent Phillips of that you have given up hopes oi confidential; -AdvertisementAdtlt . > I': Pair and Baiar ConltnueJ, - ' in, Bread iWWili particularly dl way.—Advertliemenlj. Money to Loan* on the I. ft R. Plia. Do You KaoV , ected to the above. Matawan on' Tliureday,, February u»lrft! and let ua clean them for you. that all tho articles you ions, on,'»tcount of the itorm. will now ^>*e» ' 11th, 1920,—Advertlncment. ' Toko advantage of, our easy If they do not look llko new after Notice, fl , bi' Wd ,4k .Third; Avtnu. Palace, , The garbig*'department employ- to borrow and easy payment plan'if A home-made cake and broad salt to be cleaned pr dyed an In ees arifotblddin to collict plaster Announe^mml. going through our clennlng process against lomel. Till* I».pD/ long Branch, February lftth and The millinerry ana d cotcortatt 'departdeparts ,—,,...-. Night Ctanied, you need money, We shall be glad thoro will bo no charge made, will bo held Satw'ay, morning, F«b>' 30th. Coml *nd bring "our friends. or, other rofusi. b,ul)dlng material to servo you. Investment &' Realty fruary 20th, nt CO Broad siroot, Ri|d wli; Donotaikthiw.' > , , onUirt/rhUrt/rh e RoiR e ShopSho, 73 BrPadBPd, The meitlriK of tho Woman's club Leon's, 70r7O White atvoot. .Rod Leon «a your Dattolnf-tru, MuilS by AVBI (treat, Red Bank, are tioVunder the of River Plata will be hold tonight. Corp.; box 297, Red Bank, or ourBank, phone 734 or 1010.—Advor. Bank, "Storck of Course." Benefit Plant 70-70 WliIU «t tpn'a TMnHght owheitrcc • ValUabh flolUctlpni start at,6:80 A., w,, attornoys, Rellly, Qulnn & PaVsons, of tho ladles' auxiliary of New Jer. and material ihoqld'bi plaoid fpr ttenonardirection of.Jlilen S, Stan- Wednesday, February 17th, instead tlsemont, ' ' dotrprliMjIvsliMjIvsn jtWiV «very Hlght ; ton, a graduate StlAd of tomorrow night ai ataUtlln River Rod Bank.—Advertisement, sey Chapter of tho Rainbow dlv|. collection befor« that boor, Radio! Itid Sank Garble* """ tlHBWl "' alon.—Advertlierrient. ' . <';•'. f P Adl :,':! •:, • • Butlnut M«». Let Bob Johaion tolvi,your radio '• R#if SeUte BalMdaii Waaieo*. " • . |0ieta«tei Loll Take the Btatome-' of your 1026 problems for Sou. Monmouth IU- __..-„-...._ Wantid. ;,' Opportunitpportunity far a yourtjr man to n Rumion ro»d yeaterday about butlnesa to.U, E. Pearce, Income tax dlo Service, Second National Bank Saliiwomen wanted for steady . H You Ceuld OMJr See ,„• conec^iwltnec^wlth prog««lye,7«a:,ihorprog««ly7:h « 'Op feet- eiit of, Harding road, expert, at Room 12, EI»nBr building. building, Broad street, Bed Bank. p6«ltloni, Applicants Will bi con*, th. «arpeU »«Ur.U|.»; w« cleanid , ,y w real«t*te organftaMon., No prtvl* 'Indir'pj(«i-total*e. lavleavee with Oacur Ho will prepare your return and Phone 1184. R, 8. Johnion, proprit ildered with or without privloOi *X- dui e»«riene« Iwoesiaw. Writ* Little' Bend It In for you. Relieve your tor.-—Advertuement, perlenoo. Apply Straui Companf, d itm to b» done. L»«n'». 70 ox IBS, Xtinibury, Nt,J.-»Adw Silver mind of this important duty.—Ad. .!'•'-><<»' « f fisftsehjint,, Broad itrait; l(id Bank,—A«^y«^ rti|t ' ' " vortlsarhont, •• ^ ^ _ ,' Typewriter Headq«a.rleri, tliiment. _^. ' > •> 0*11 on* Luke Longhead for _ Typiwrltiri rintid, bought, am lore of want, He ipmlalltei' in i Auneunoemir.t. ' sold, Trub]n,'i, OS.Iroad ittoet, Old kinds.—AdyirtlMminl;,; Wo now have on dliplay the newBank.—A- Chrysler "8O'( it our ihwroomi, 10 Maphanlo.itrwt.' OhrjrilwS»l« md. Bawlci, (hone Rjd lvittuiminu acre Ten RED BAN# REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 192g. * ~ WEDDINGS. VALENTINE tU PARTY. A BRIDGE PARTY. Card ml Thanks. , We take this-meant;, of thinking FARMER DEAD TOWN'S JllYME ARTIST. all those who assisted us during our Fullara—Applegate. It Wae Given br Mr*. Frederick It s Girea by Mrs. L, C. Vanln 1 W. Baden, Jr., el Ee-tontown. wegea for Her Slater. BOY FIFTEEN YEARS OLD recent bereavement In our JOM of ^THOMAS- J. WOLCOTT WAS The wedding of Miss Teresa Rita our beloved husband- and father) i um A valentine tea party yna give Mrs. Lyman C. Yanlnwegen ot W YEARS PF ACE. Pullara, 'daughter of Ignazlo Pullara PAINTS BUSINESS SIGNS. alto' those who donated car* and of Chestnut street, and WilliamMonday afternoon by Mrs. Freder- Monmouth street. gave a bridge *" ' eft who sent floral tributes. We espe- ,' Mr. Paul Kutscjie has opened a DelicRtcsjeh &nd He Diet. Lut Wtetat |he Home o Henry Applegate, grandson'of Jer- ick W. Baden, Jr., at her home at party Friday night for her slater, Frank- Innacelll of Qank Street S»i cially desire to thank Rev. Clarence Lunch Rtwra at 197 West Front St., Red'Bonk, N. J. *'" His Daughter, Mra, Daivld S. Buck ome Wells of Long Branch, took Eatontown. The occasion was Miss Edith C. Schouten of Mount Established Quit* • Basinets—He Eetto of Fair Haven, N. J., tie pal .,; o( Colt's Netk—The Funeral Not place Sunday oil last week at St.celebrated as Mrs. Baden's birth- Vernon. American Saga were ia Saving Hit Money to Enter • bearers, Undertaken S. B. Mow Hot and "codd'Iunch served at all hours, also'dinjners ft* „ Held,Unlil a Week Ut«r. Anthony's church. Rev. Nicholas day, as well as being a valentine given as favors and the table dec- School for Cartoonists. t Son, and all who sulsted In anserved.j ^ Gemari Home cooking. Your patronage so*. 'l}\ , Thorn** I. Wolcott, «, well known Soriano performed the ceremony. party. The color scheme of tfi orations and prizes were in keeping A boy fifteen years old is theother way. ^retired iarmer of Colt's Neck, died The bride's costume consisted of aparty was red and this was carried with the observance of Lincoln'* latest jpenon at Red Bank toen - Mrs. John Minton, Ucited. My aim-mil be to please the public.'-Phone, out in various ways. The dining birthday. The firstprlt e at bridgegage in the sign painting business. Mrs. F H. Pryor. '* Sunday, February 7th, at the home white satin gown with a train, panel —Advertisement ' 1 fit his daughter, Mrs. David 8'. Buck and veil caught up with orange blos- room was prettily decorated and was won by Mis* Edith Wennig The boy Is Frank Innacelli, son of connection^ ,"'.!*.•-.,.' ' '•«!•' Guy Innacelll of Bank street. He ':'' 0* Colt's Nc4k. Mr. Wolcott wassoms. She carried a shower boquet from the chandelier above the table and the consolation prize went to Card of Thanks. %%%l^%ia%W born' it Shrewsbury an the farm of white roses and sweet peas. Mrs. a red Japanese parasol was susMis- s Matilda Kurtz. The guests in" hi3 palntdd signs on windows and We take this means (0 thank our buildings for Harry Kaplan, the S novj known as tho Fansh&we place. Robert Healy of New York, a cou- pended, bearing valcntlno hearts addition to those mentioned were friend* and neighbor* and, all those ''WE0GEWOO0 . 'When « young man he' engaged insin of the groom, was matron of and cupids, Hearts were also scat- Mrs. Arthur Mayhew and Misses Hudson-Essex company, pouglas J. who helped us In our recent be- Vtsrhdnfat Colt's Neck, where he tered over the table, which was, Isabella Seeley, • Grace, Wright; Harvey and Thomas McKnight of reavement and lots of our father honor. She wore a henna crepe and grandfather; also those who do- '' had since spent most of his life. dress and a hat to match, and car- likewise decorated in red. The Gladys Brown, Alice Smith, and Red Bank, arid th Oakland and ity's 3«,t \ centorpieco was a large jardiniere Grace. Tovjrucncl. Pontlac company of Asbury Park. nated ears, the pall bearers «nd'th< He had been in feeble health for ried a boquet of pink loses. Robert Key. A. H, Butphln. ,iotnertime, but hit condition did not Healy was groomsman. filled with red carnations. Ices Oa Saturday Mrs. Vanlnwegen The boy has also painted signs on Middletown, N. J, . " Tel. 1«J.R Mld^letoWn automobiles. ' Joel Anderson, Jr.. 'become alarming until about a A reception was held at thewere served in miniature flower was taken sick with grip and she and Family. j8v » mifath ago. He was eighty years bride's home. The couple left on a pots on beds of watercress with hasTjeen confined to the house since Frank lias nnusual ability for —Advertisement. ^ ' .i Delicious ^(omeCopking ' - old. . ^ wedding trip to Washington and on red carnations attached. Favors then. She is ft teacher at the River boy fifteen yean old. In addition l were valentine hearts Ailed with street public school and on Monday to painting signs he*' has Con* some Card of Tha«k*. Dinner* tuncheohs ' Mr; Wolcott was a widower. His their return will live at Long The -family of the. late Charles Branch. The bride received many violets. afternoon a surprise tea party was cartooning and some of his sketches % wife was Hannah Matilda Wilklns given at her home by Mieses Ma- Kelly wish to thank their friends Bridge Parties • \ and she was a daughter of the late wedding gifts of silverware, linen, During the afternoon solos wen have been accepted bjl a New York and neighbors for their kindness cut glass, etc. 4 Among the gifts sung by Mrs, Stanley VanBrunt 0 tilda Kurtz, ItabeUe Seeley, Abbio syndicate for putflcatkn in weekly and sympathy during his illness and l ' George" Wllkins of Colt's Neck. She Strickland and Emily Browne, . -a died two years ago. Mr, Wolcott were a floor lamp from the Children Eatontown and piano selection country newspaper*. death. We particularly wish to of Mary society, of which'she was a were given by Mrs. Robert ScarcK teachers at the school As the Frank has quit school to give his thank those who sent flowera, Jtad led » retired life the past eight guests were leaving they wished Joaned automobiles and all who as- Sears and during most of that time member; a cut glass bowl from tho of Leonardo, Others present in entire time to the sign painting bus- Aspirant Children of Mary society, addition to those named above wen Mrs. Vanlnwegen a speedy recov- iness and he says he has received sisted in opening tho roads for the jio' h'ad passed his time Avith his six ery. funeral.—Advertls.ment. , children. The children are Mrs. of which she was vice president Mrs. Cecil Leidger, Mrs. Charle a number of orders for spring work. Hopping, Mr>. Vaughn Doughty Ho says ha Is going to work hard WILLIAM O'BRIEN and a boudoir lamp from employees David S. Buck and Mrs. John Grant WONDERFUL FOR«HER YEARS. Card of Thanks. of Colt's Nehis, money to enter a school in Ohio, tion of the kindness and sympath) an4< Mrs. Fred Conovcr and Mrs* Mrs. \ El wood Smith, Mrs. David Although OM in Age. Where special instruction is given in shown, us by our'fricndv and neigh MEANS Archibald Reynolds of Adelphia. Stryker—Moylen. Douglass, Mrs. Allen Ward and The last two snowa have caused cartooning, He is a quick sketcher bora in our recent bereavement) ii Mrs, Roosevelt Allen of Newark. and he frequenly amuses his 'Because of the snow storm last Miss Elizabeth Stryker of At- Mrs. Mary J. Scattergood of River tho death of our beloved sister an< HIGH GRADE SERVICE Plaza to miss attending Sunday friends by drawing rapid-fire life-Ion;; friend) Hannah Hfgglns, wsek the funeral of Mr. Wolcott lantic Highlands and Terrcnce sketches of them while they are ' Miss Etta Chambers, wps not held until Sunday. It took, Moylcti^f Jersey City were'married SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. services at the Red Bank Methodist talking- with him. J. Higglnsv , Approved and Improved pjace1 at the Reformed church at Monday afternoon at St, Agnes's church for the first time this Win- N It Wat Grron by Miu Anna H«l —Advertisement. Cttlt's Neck, with a sermon by Kev. rectory at Atlantic Hignlands by ter. MM. Scattergood'a .record of eie 1 Heating Plumbing Roofing Daniel p. Doyle. Burial was made Rev. Michael H. Callahan. Tho muth for MIM Bertha, Walling. church attendance is remarkable SHOW COMMITTEES. Cord of Thanks, 1 1 «t Atlantic cemetery. Mr. Wolcott bride was attired in gray georgette A surprise miscellaneous ahowc: in view 01 the fact that the ia 86Business Men Select, Member* to I take this means of thanking my Water Systems ' . Copper Work yips 'a. member qt the consistory of with a hat to match. The attend- was given last week by Miss Anna years old and frequently walks to Conduct Fashion Show. , neighbors and friends for their Earthen and Iron Pipe tlie ehutch and the consistorymett ants were Miss Mary E. Loux and Helmuth for Miss Bertha Walling church from River Plaza. She en- many acts of sympathy and kindness At; a meeting of the business in my great bereavement caused by kcterf as bearers. Harold Kelly of Atlantic Hlgh- of Belford, who is engaged to wed joys wonderfully good health formen's association held last night the We Handle the American Radiator Company** anto Miss Loux was dressed in Melvin Pease of. Middletown in thi tho death of my daughter. a person of her years. She makes committees for the coming fashion Salvatore Cuaumano, ' - AROOLsA HEATINQ SYSTEMS . VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA. water rose georgette and wore a early spring. Music and games wer her home with her son, Edward H. show were revised as follows: Rod Bank. hat to match. A reception was enjoyed until midnight, when i REDBANK and SJE3A BRIGHT Scattergood. Budget committee—'Ftul ReusiUIt, J. —Advertisement _ _ MM. Arthur Harlljratl of Highlands held after the ceremony at theluncheon was served. The color Straus, H. Degenrinff, A. Oyltoie. Wn Sick Only Three Days. bride's home. The couple will livo scheme of pink and-white was used. The Stork at Shrewsbury. Show manager—Harry Marks; assist- Card of Thanks. ants, J. Vanko. George Stlne. We Wish to thank our friends and Mrs. May V. Hartigan of High at Atlantic Highlands Those present were Mr. and Mr«. A son weighing eight pounds was Lester C. Walling, Mrs. ftufus B. Booth committee—A. Kildel, H. Maika, neighbors and everybody who in any lands,* widotf of Arthur Hartigam born this morning to Mrs. George B. Hurwltr, H. Dttenrini, I. J. Trubin, way helped ua with -their kindness died of pneumonia last Saturday. Sweeney—Forson. Eastmond, Mrs. Chester Henry, Mrs. Silver, Jr., of'Shrewsbury. Before John Kennedy, Louis Sobtl, Raymond and sympathy and floral offoiings Miss Alice H. Sweeney, diughter Mildred Minor, Misses Anna Hel Madden. during our ncent bereavement She had been sick only three days. her marriage Mrs. Silver was Miss Publicity committee—Thomas Irving Her husbaitd died four years ago. of Charles E. Sweeney, and Arthur muth, Thelrna Casler, Mildred Mill Sarah Parker. She is a daughter Mrs, George C. Donett, er, Mabel Luker and Helen School, Broun. J. Parana, J. Straus. Mrs. Hartigan was 29 years old and Forson, both of Atlantic Highlands, of Benjamin John' Parker of Entertainment committee—J. Yanko. B. Mrs. jCharlcs Mount leaves two daughters. She had al- were married recently at the bride's Earl Eastmond and Russell Hyers of Shrewsbury. Both mother anu! child Hurwlti, A. G. Ron, Irving Cavldaoo, —Advertisement home by Rev. James H. Cann, pas- Belford; Mr. and Mrs. George D. Robert S. Johnson. , ways lived at Highlands. Her par- are doing nicely. • Boor committee—Michael Sllberstiln. Card of Thanks. ' ents, Mr and Mrs,>Bichard Mount tor of the Atlantic Highlands Moth- Bartlcsotv-JJi* Selma Samuelson AN HONEST DEAL ( aria* Miss Mary Carroll of Atlantic Electrical and carjtenter committee— Wo take this means to thank th r of Highlands, are living, *nd she odist church. They have started Emma Coy Has Two Arrested. Henry Hylln, Maurice Bchwsrtt. Floralhurst shop, the Brower elec- housekeeping on Valley drive at Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. John RecectloiiN committee—J. J. C O'Shca, also is survived by ft sister, Mrs. Emma Coy of Central avenue had tric company and all who assistcc There is basis for real pride in Jfrarik'Horan, and t>vo brothers, Atlantic Highlands. Pease, Melvin Pease and Frank Ahton Beekman, Frank MeMehon," Harry in making the, U. S. G. club play at Pcaso of .Middletown; George An Ihester Smith and Mamie Stepney Campbell. William A. Sireeney, Borden tho Baptist church a great success. Richard and James Mount, all of arrested last night. Smith Is charged kance/ Joseph Bali, Charles Tbrdck mor- the fact that customers seldom ask Highland*. The funeral was held Crai*—Phillips. deraon of Highlands, John Lehtz of ion. __^_ Top Committee, Port llonmouth, Mta Evie L. Wall- with breaking down a door at Emma —Advertisement. yesterday morning at the Church of Miss Lucy A. Craig, daughter of Coy's and Mamie Stepney is charged us to guarantee our Used Cars. It Bev. George W. Craig of Belford, g^ofNew Monmouth, Mrs. Charlei HIS WIFE'S BIRTHDAY. Our Lady of Perpetual Help at with using vile language. Both will Card of Thanks, •• indicates that our efforts to build Highlands and- high mass was and Raymond Vincent Phillips of Brown of Keyport, Mr. and Mrs.have hearings today. A Surprise Party for Mrs. Elisha We take this means of thanking ch'antcd by Rev. Thomas P. Kearns, Mntawan were married Ia3t Thurs- Leonard Fleckonstein of Fair Ha- E. Newman; of Belmar. ail those, who so kindly assisted ua up ;public 'confidence were well the'WUl was made at Mount Oli- day nt tho municipal building at ven, Miss Bertha Hcrbtrt of Runv Operated on for Appendicitis, in any way during our recent be Ncv York,'by ,-. New York city offi- son; and Misses Eunice and Mabel Elisha E. Newman, Jr.wof Bel. vet cemetciy. . ' Mrs. Earl Marks of Bound mar gave ft party at-hts home last reavement directed. Our reputation is ample •** cial. The young couple expect to West, Blanche Robbing, Marguerite Mrs. EsteUeNimith and Brothers, Brook, formerly of Rumson, is im- Thursday night in celebration of —Advertisement"!' HER SON'S HOME. begin housekeeping soon. SCott and Grace Haokett and Harry assurance of honest deals, and Mitchell ot Red Bank. The bride- proving from an operation for ap-Ms wife's 83d birthday. A large pendicitis performed at St. Peter's birthddy caka with 33 candles on IN MEMORIAM, lilri. Cfiarlea Greenfield of High- to-be received many useful and In loTfntr memory of our desr father. honest values. DIED IN HER 87th" VEAR. lospital atNowBrunswick. it was inl the center of the table land* a Victim of Apoplexy. beautiful gifts. Nathan J. Williams, wto died February Miss Annie £. Cooper of Conover and the candles were Righted f by 16 th, 1009. , Mrs. Christine- Greenfield, widow OCEANPORT NEWS. Mrs. Newman during the'course of- THe angeia «tme- one evening , it Cnar]es Greenfield, died on Lane Died Last Saturday. To carry our lovedf ene nome; MARIAN F. SHERMAN TO WED. Public Transit Cobip»oy,Fixcs Now a dinner. Music, singing and danc- They whispered the message of Jeius, Tuesday of last week at the home Miss Annie E. Cooper, who for "Thy sufferings, an over—Cone." FRANK VAN SYCKLE , Bus Schedule. ing were enjoyed until a late hour. of her son, Charles Greenfield of tho past 20 years had made her Former Leonardo Clrl wilt' Marry Csdiy missed by E. V, Hughes, M«r. 149.161 W. Front St. home with her niece, Mrs. William Maryland Young Man, The Public Transit company has Mr. Newman rendered several solos < DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW. Highlands. Her death was caused accompanied by Walter Carpenter, Tolephono 1290 by apoplcj^y. Mrs. Greenfield was T. VanBrunt of Conovor lane, In Mr, and Mrs, Richard L, Sher- issued new bus schedules. Hie Middletown township, near Cooper's man of .Aberdeen,,Maryland^ for-busses through Oceanport w '.1 rur> Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 78, years old and besides, her son THEATRICAL she leaves two daughters. The fu- iridgc, died last Saturday in hermerly of Leonardo, celebrated their every, forty minutes, instead of Walter Carpenter, Mrs, Henry neral was held last Thursday night 87th year. Her death was duo to wedding annlverary a few days thirty; as formerly. The first bu* Chandler, Mrs. Joseph Jones, Miss CLEANERS and DYERS DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS will leave' at 6:50 A. M. ThEmme a Tilton, Miss Edna Newman, WORK CALLED FOR AND at the house and was conducted by general debility, resulting from her ago. At the festivities announce- DELIVERED "a " " Kev. Howard Frazer. On Friday advanced age. Miss Cooper was ment was made of the engagement busses running from Long Branch Mrs. Dorothy Smart and Richard [ Office SI Monmwlh Su TeL S40-W. Newman of Belmar and; William Faclorrl 37-30 fnspett We. the body was taken to. Lutheran born at New York and was theof their daughter, Marian Fay to Red Bank by way of Eatontown ; Tet 2J0-W. i..;-"'-1 cqrtietery on (Long Island by A. M.daughter of Rebecca and James Sherman, to'L. JCenneth Miller of will have a twenty-minute schedule. Hancock and Cecil MaoCloud, of ' •" . ' ••.••'.' ' .' -'i'" V,' jPosten & Sons and.the bijrial was 'atterson. She had lived.in Mid- Havre do Grqce, Maryland. The, Mrs. Agnes Tlllotson is reported Red Bank. ;-_ - •' .' made there. bride-to-be formerly attended ths' as slightly improved. dletown township from- the days of Poitoffico Appropriation. her childhood and was a member Middletown township high school aV Louis Millar attended the meet- In the; postpfiElCQ ^appropriation (DEATH SAT IN THE'CAME. of,the Middletown Baptist church. Leonardo. Mr. Miller is in part- ing of tho Long Branch American She was a sister of the late .Or. ncrthip with his father in the busi- legion on Monday night. . .'•'•; bill,'.which -passed .t^e, house of Johki Leyman of Ocesn .View anil's E. Cooper of Shrewsbury ness of'Thomas D. Miller & Son Mrs*3Hpcent Gray and Mrs. Louis roprosentativeii lost; iilght'r'KoVlalon . Dropped Dead While »t Cardi. and an aunt, of the late James canners. Guests were at thefes^' Millar attended the r_ legislative, is .'niide \for. ?100,OOp' for:a' new John Leyman-of Ocean View, in Cooper, J.r., of Rod\Bank. The tivitles from New Jersey, New luncheon at ^Trenton on' Tuesday: - posipffice building,at Red"'Bank; Middletown township, dropped funeral wm? held yesterday after-, York, South Carolina and Mary- "Don Dumont Millar spent'the The government several; ytfara ago dead of apoplexy last Wednesday iooh at iths homi of Mrs. Van-and. week-end at New. Xork.' ' v> - bought ift plot at the corner of while playing'cards'in.', his home. Brunt. The service was conducted Broad''and Canal streets as a site Office) la Eisner Building Mrs. Taliman of Long Branch for a. postpffice building for lied He had apparently been in good by Rev. Jrank Shermer, pastor of CHARLES BENNETT IMPROVES was a recent visitor at the home '•• Rbcm'3 •'••'•' - '•, Health and Wednesday morning he he Middletown Baptist church, and if her mother, Mrs. Mary Roswell. Bank.•. ',.•••• _ ,-,_, ' \, ,'. .' . ' Telephone 88(W. v Had shoveled snow off. the walks' Eatontown Young Man U Getting iy Rov. William E.Braieted of Bed Well at Washington Ho.pitil. Captain and Mrs. Thomas Rivers; . ,,.. Jobbtoi ef AU^JClnds^ around his house. Mr Leyman was Batik. Solos were rendered by Jay who- have lived in the Edwards Tho Register's motto—"A paper 1% years old arid TO » retired Charles Bennett, Jr., of Eaton- 11) Bvcry homo* """AuVGrtiSBiflGfltt EsllmaiM CneerfolUr FnrnUoeo. Smsoni W. Hopping. Tho burial was made house on Wolf Hill avenue for the batcher. He had lived .-at Ocean at Fair Viow cemetery. town, who has been very sick at the past year, .have.taken quarters at View «c\en years, "moving there Marine hospital nt Washington, is Fort Monmouth. ' ' . .-. »»»•••••••••••>•>••»•••»«)»>»»>••>»»»»»»»«•»*«»»•»• f,iom Jersey City.' He leaves a MRS. MARGARET SANDS DEAD. steadily improving and it is expect- Miss Lydla Felnsod .has resumed ^^?;>^#;f widow. The funeral was held Sun- ed that in a month he will return Lifelong Reiident of Fair Haven her position as teacher' after an day at Jersey City and the burial to Eatontown for a furlough. He is absence caused by tho death of was made there. Died Yetterday in 84th Year, a son of Charles Bennett of Eaton- her father. MM. Margaret E. Sands of Fair town and a, sailor on the ship May- flower, which is a government yacht Several children from Oceanport DIED AT NEW YORK. Haven, widow of Sylvanus Sands, ittended the birthday party of died from a complication of dis-used by President Coolidge. Last John L. AUitrbm Died Suddenly summer Mr. Bennett was a bearer Charles Welter at his home at Port- eases yesterday after a sickness of au-Peck on Saturday, FIVE TUBE TONED RADIO Saturday Nl.ht in Hia 72d Year. several,months. She was 83 years at the funeral of President Cool- Jolm L, AUotrom of New York, old. She had been a lifelong resi- dge's son. _ Mrs, James Rhainei has recov- SALES AND SERVICE FREQUENCY RECEIVER a nephew of Prof. Harold K.' All- dent of Fair Haven and eho. died ered from a recant illness, . strom o£ Red Bank, died suddenly in the house in which sho was born. SEABRIGHT SCHOOL ELECTION Mrs. Blair is spending the winter Rtd Bank. N. I. of heart "disease last Saturday She was the daughter of Susan at tho homo of Mrs. Danjel Sulli- night He was 71 years old and Two Trustee* Re-»Uct«d and Two van- •..'•• ; ..'•.'. nydcr and William D. Hendrick- New Truitees Chosen. Was the son of the Into Major J. V. lon. Her husband was killed in Allitrom of Red Bank. He leaves :he civil war: A brother, Henry Three school trustee* were chos- k sister and threo brothers, they Icridrickson, died at Fair Haven en at Seabright last week. Mayor being Miss Lillian H. Allstrom and ,wo years ago. William R. Fowlor and John Storer -Frank nnd William Allstrom of Mrs. Snnds had heon a member wore, re-elected, Gcorgo 0. Johnson Hew York and Herman Allstrom of if the Fnir Haven Methodist church was. elected to fill the vacancy Washington, D. C. The funeral Ifty years. Tho funeral will bo caused by tho death.of Capt. Jo- was held lest night at New York idd at two o'clock Friday nfter- soph Mount and Bloomfleld E. Fary nnd tho burial will be made today oon at the house and will bo cbn- elected to succeed James C. at Glenwood cemetery at Long luctcd py, Rpv, Clarence W, Letts, Clnyton, who has moved to South' Brinch. _ 'he burial will bo made at Fair Jersey.' School appropriations Mew ccmotory. amounting ta $14,500 were carried KILLED BY EXPLOSION. without opposition. Keyport Man Fatally Injured in Charltt Fleming Dead. Plant a'. Perth Amboy. Charles Fleming, « New York RARITAN SCHOOL ELECTION. I awycr nnd a summer resident of The eritire stock of Charles Cohan's Dry Goods and Karl A. Fran'tz of Koyfiort, aged Union Beach Wantt to Anume 32 years, was killed by an explo* Uttlo Silver tho past savon years, •Ion of chemicals in the Robsslcr lied last week at hl.i Now- York Control of ll> Own School. Shoe store at Rumson, which was damaged by fire, A Hasslncher cliomicnl plant at lomo nt tho ago of CO years. Ho Thomas F. Lyons, J. Frank W W PfTlh Amboy Friday. Mr. Frank is survived by his widow and by agand' nnd Henry Wonzel were • wa« n< chomlit employed by thoion, Charles Fleming. lected members of tho Raritan will be placed on sale at AUTHORIZED FRESHMAN company and WAS one of taven men township board of education last in Uio room where tho explosion Firemen'a Supper and Dance, Week. Appropriations of $87,000 look placo, all of whom were more The annual suppor party and were voled. A apodal ichool «lec MASTERPIECE DEALER ' qr less aerloualy injured. Tho lanco for tho members of Inde- lon will bo held in tho Union 75 MONMOUTTH ST. RED BANK, N. J. •• ' • niBn was the only one topendent fire company of Red Bank Beach flrohouso next Wednesday to 1o«e hi* life. Mr. lTrantz leaves awill bo held tonight. Tiia supper vote on tho proposition of Union widow and two children. ' tho fu- will take placo at the f.rehoujo on Beach separating from tho town EMPIRE GARAGE i\>,jitfol was held, Sunday aftomoon Mechanic street and afterward hip .school district nnd assuming ' «fe Perth Amboy snd was conducted lancing ivlllviie enjoyed at Clayton :ontro| of the Union Beach ichool. Thursday Morning, February 18thr at 10:00 A. M. v f Jiy Olto I'elton, Jr., of B«d Bank, a Mageo's li'all on Broad street. J ,ChrliH«n 8cl«nco wader, jlurlnl Church Reduclng.il, Debit, Theie goodi were only ilightly damaged by wikter. . •' |! KM mado at Wllkoi :Bnrre, Pa. Shrewsbury Borough Dill. | A payment of,|l,000 hahass bo«boV« TI10 bill Incorporating Shrewsbury mailailo on tho mortgitjtmot o off hth« nrob Come and tee for youirielf wM wonderful b'argftini they we.' ,, Huge ns n borough wai patsed by erty C 1 h , Chw«r,«« R<1 Btn h haisUtj B , a»««T)ib!y JtMondayy nighnjt tnote °for RJtT*''\ |3B0 has 'been « d p«p»r.,iiitm(nghlmtob«( - nd It l> now fceforo Govarnor A. Thn mortgage on tin {»rry Moor* for hit l now amounts to $2,000, *-r* \ » . ~ 1 • *•' *j ••••^••"•^•^•ipsneaepsjej * • H RED'BAM:REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 1026.

: ^.^^"ROOMTFOFTI, -••'.'.'" BOARDERS.WANTED, MORTGAOE MONEV WANTED, HOUSE FOR RENT. WHO NEEDS /A CARPENTER? ; AT.' : l^dNfRI>Oi Will board; md care for lemUnvalld or (611,0110 wanted on Silt bond and mort- Five' roam house three minutes' walk- to [Are your bulldinga In good npalrT Are . 120 Hardlnt road, Bed, ybu planning.alteratloni or IraprovemintiT ilderly coupla. V Telephona 1131-11, Man- gige o» Broad street business' property lepot; Improvements; 82S per month. Gold 1 /Utorlflt ind Defauli on ln« ;Mld- .-.,-, . W8i WANTED nquan. Addreis 161 South atreet, Man- worth: more thin double that amount. Ad. Itar Real Estate, 85 Bridge, avenue,' phone Charles .Grant o( Everett Is'cornpstent and ten- tl".iT"*fcj-7u,fc*au" "wriS. Wfe\ Z -..„.•• „ IRE WHBEL SERVI or petieral houiework; referenci 84-J, Ited Bank.. . • __ dependable. Satisfaction guaranteed and oneycorib r»di.tori that wl 1-no1.(«sit??' 'f 2S7rEi»t Frontstreet god Bank.' isqu.in. N. J. •:•::'•:•'''' ' dress Sscurlty. driwir M, Bed Bink.' chartes- moderate. Call Mlddletown AUCTION SALE AT CATONTOWN. HAVE, YOUR CLOTHES sr 114.50. Rsd Bank Radiator Workl^ * •>* Wilt frontatfMtJted 8wli FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. 708-F-21.. . .. J •. - ..--,-• ..•:••-' U Wist Prom ilreit. Bfd Biok, s^M. :;: S/ ;Ba?l;^thp.li,; tofita* .^repwsiiritlrig .: /TRAPPERS, TAKE NOTICE. " The auction sale at the Btlllman Firms, cleanad at tlis City Dry Oleanipi and Dyi- I pily blghcit prlcei(or all ,klndi-fit Six or levon (urnlshed rooms In Hum- ng Works, V Mechinlo street, near Broad : ,h«. Loonnrdo high school and tho on,. N. I., from June to September, AJ- itatc Highway, Eatontown, N. J., has bean FARMS. WANTED, , J rf.it tun. Jicob Becker, 878 eh/iwiiilry dresi J. McCauley, 801 .fVest 12tb street, lostponed ,to Thursday. Fcbruiry 18th. at street. Bed Bank. Pboni 108-lt. William Have.city-ellen(s -ready to buy 'farms -In CARETAKERS, ATTENTION, - ,. •venue, Bad Ban*, phone 188II-VV, •"• : >stroV. proprietor. - • •Youn« Amirlesn Wan yd'hea poiltlon »*' 1 Now York City....•'. • liOOP. M. Oeorge-ltobtrti. auctioneer. > Monmouth county, also vlllsje homes, -i-.-; --.'...-..-: SEDAN FOR a™.-, EXPERIENCED WHITE WoMAW INCUBATOR BARGAIN. isslstsnt to caretaker; hat had axpar)tnM l eon- •.-.': FOR'SALE. i town, river and shore properties,- Bend let- In: such work t must be steady work, ntf K .1031 Oakland sedan (or salet A-i con- wpyld liko. cleonlne for Saturday*!, only .CASH PAID Buckeye, 110-egg capacity, practically ter with full .description of property to : 'or (alls teath, dintal gold, plallaun, dls- .Two two*wboel durap carts, one flurtey Jay Jobs' considered. Addma for fuithst. dition; . Beita'i Girige, phona' Bed Bink stfady places taken i also' washing done at (arm' wagon, and! one heavy duty, farra lew, used two hatches only; cost I37,DO, flay H. .Stlilman, Stata blgbway, Baton- home. Phone 1072'M.Hea Bink." :irdcd Jewelry, dlimond and magneto 16'tikes It as I'm not hatching this sea- ln(ornlatlori;^, .._-.,.• ._.,..«. Svgine What you dont want ebmeono elss does. Mlddletown 7«l-F-«l./ ,o put out on shares-; all good, buildings, .'• PROPERTY WANTED. - . ,. .•- ...... NOTICE... " •'• : • .." Lwo apple orchards,' peach orchard''four FURNITURE FOR SALE. ' ' , Red Bank Auction Houip. 88-37 Mon- If you' have property for sale, send me ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. mouth itreel, Red llann, hone 1D»4, Send HI a list of the property that you We handle compensation, burslary, acd- years-old, very fine; two acrbi aaparazui, . Three-quarter" bmit b»d, spring! i and IJVI (or sale or. rent Elmer Walnrlght. i description and your price. I have aev- and 176 hot bed sash | furnish all manures (elf-mattrent jingle braia bed and hair FARM FOR RENT. ' . s eral buyers.; Joseph Bcste, real estate, 183 [cht, autotnoblle, liability, plate glass, - Stoo...4l du dumi^b'?dlf*f6»-V»rd'itrB'«k..::Adn r I nroainll itreet.. Red Bank. Pboms 2121 ideiity. judicial and contraclor bonds. and fettlliieri. Mrs. £li»beth J. Hoff, mitlressi day" bed, kitchen table with (wet ; Small truck (arm, Booil house and bulld- 1 tlveralde avenue, Red Bankr-phon* 03ITION. In perfect running order: the biggest bar- Kid dry cleaned. Old uarpet made into We do all kinds o( battery charging; elothdi wrlngter,'a few ploturet, Urge oak ' rugs Rag ruga woven, Call us, Mon- FOR SALE NEAR BRANCH AVENUE. rocker: and, straight chair to match) alia Ut(i 8itiut , Bxperlineed ;«hai>lfaur , wiihti yoiltlon: ROOMS FOR RENT. . gain In Red Bank at 1300. Chrysler Sales Eight rooni houxcnll modern Improve automobile, is well as radio batteries belt nr nfertilcoi, AidrcuBox Hi, lied Two or three furnished or tinfurnished and Service, .10 Mechanic street, phone moulb Carpet Cleenlng Cov 22I5.J. Mpn-. charged and overhauled. ' Prices reason- piano for" sale. Csll evening! after lilO ptfgk boon'differ" : mouth-Beaah;. William Qrojl, manager. jehtsl lot 55x235 feet deep; double ga- BnnH,::••>-^f...,^rjv;.^/--LK---"••' •••-• •- rooms, kitchen and .bath, ncir' Victory 1124. Red Bank. •'•••' '' . • '•.'.: ••''": able and work guaranteed. F»y-Elmore or Saturday afternoon. 1GI Branch ave- Park; Phone Rumsoh 824. - '" age: Richard! & Boynton heat: price nue. -Red Bank..!,_ *fu!l jgjiuio,had been played, ' .' HOUSE PDR'RENT.; -: '-. APARTMENT FOR RENT. j . ELMER C WAINRIQHTi ;o,160. WV.4.. A. Hopping, 40 Broad street, Motor Co., 116 West Front street, phone ; 1 1 Ited Bank 1670. 0^'View boys wovajjoInR .'Uauia Kt'Headdeii'a.Corner, bn State Six roon) ' apartment, water,, ROB and,uatloa o( the peice. Criminal and oolleo- Red Bank, phono 307. ,•• • POLICE DOCS, ^ - Typewriters rented, .bought - and sold. tlon oaiea receive prompt atlectlon wltb :, phi DotiermaiKl. - Chows.' Boston!. Alridale*, «FO just getting;usod roid. .Tbtfraai 9. Field,.Bed^ Bank, phone toilet; rent '22 per month. L. 8, Rote- result!.l DiD y andd nlgnt airvlce. PPhoDh i 4. MEN, 18 TO'35, Corn. Cornstalks and Cabbage For Sals, Fox Terrier*; 8etlen and Great Dims. SOW. >*.:>-'i:'v."v.!:;iv-•'••/'•'•' ':• • '• ' r:uoin'i, 58 Broad itrr.it. Bed'Bipk. herry, 3G Monmouth itreet, Red Bank. 1 First class cabbage by the barrel; also ' The flrab• fibyi' teami Office. 164 Cathe m street, lied Bank. . iccorne railway-postal clerks; commence Noted dogi at stud. Don boarded and .: PRIVATE QARAQE'FOR RENT, BUNOALOW FOR RENT, . - . ; Telchone 203 4-M. : • , • 1,000 year:- steady; common education cabbage with the roots, any quantity to Sli rooms nnd bath; Irinulrt at Harring- , HOUSE- FOR SALE. suit the customer. Corn and. cornstalks conditioned. A few very «»coptlonal pup- '• teahardo and Atlantio Hlgli- Fire proof hollow tile liidlvldaal ssrttt. GEORGE R. REICH, ' '•:•• Six rooma and' bath, ell itnprovcmehts; sufficient. Sample coaching free. Write pies given 'to reliable people on .breeding; ! Inquire 139 Broad attoct, Bed .Bank, phone ton s service station near Headdon's Cor- immediately; . Franklin Institute, Ocpt. far sole; first class stalks cut'and- tied bails,. Police dojs, Dobermlndl, Airs- j (fheh toet )and Leonardo won her, State highway, Mlddlotown. N; 3. ..anufacturcr of hot bed nnsh. Orders by In.Elver Plafi; alao one-car garige; price by hand. Vandervetr VanD'orn. Half-Mile .HIT..••,:-•':"-'•''•'i •.-;;•,•.•"..','"••• '.;"•• • mall promptly 'attended to. Factory on 17,81)0. Joseph SMta. real estate, 132 • 137, ItochcBter. N. Y. roid,J Bed Bank. . dales and Setten trained by noted Girmart i y,fc"iiott. of 27 to 23, thus avene- .,;;/ SWOOO FOR.SALE, MONEY TO-LOAN. , Eighth atreot, near Laurel avenue, Weit FOR RENT. trainers it resionable Int. Stronghiart t Can loiCn on first hond and I orteage Blveralde avenue, lied Bank, phone 684. , Kennel!- Esstoo avenue, New Bunswlck* f'deit'thyuffovd carllpr.in - I6,PO: f6r .Isrffe'.toad delivered promptly. Keansburg, N. J. , ' .' . . . MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. Heated apartment, furnished or unfur. KOUND-^ Hcrmin O.V Sohllohtlni, • ptrnne Bed Bank loam (rom 19,000 and up'. Land L Loau nlshcd, In nice (inlet home; also garage a fine' place to store your ear (or soyN. J.- Phone 1448-W-l. ' . 1 Oo.. 10 East Kront streef. Red Bank. —rrr OST FOR SALE. With all Imrovemcnts; hot water, heat; period of time; open day and night; lust 4IH.'.'"-"',;.''.-' ''..''';--'. •• ' •' •• On Bergen placet between Siuth etreet garage; residential neighborhood; available convenient to railroad station snd ail buBa block (rom Broad street; plenty vt room SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ': night of Inst.week ;th FOR RENT IN BELFORD. and Branch avnuej site 60«200; will «U lines. Apply 18& Brldgo avenue, or tele- for either Indoor or outdoor parkins. Bora Bed springsi , mattrci -wash standst , .;:%^/••S'l8OY .-,' . Four., nvcvfllx-.and aeyen'room'bunga April lit. D. W. Martin, roal estate, 240 hone Ited Bank C3C-R. !nes. ;CqdnMdo^glrH!,tom» menV,»nd\ boya' 'old. ihoee.- .IV Yellen, 2Q for 12.000. Apply 112 Broad street, phone E. Front street, Ited Bank! Phono 1138. Auto Storage, Mechanic, street and Olpba Jl each;-four piano imuiie ' rolls o.r. owe.' Posrteislon at otiee, Caleb^L,- Lukflr, court. Red bank. vlctroln rccorJi, SI: skates, suit eases, by..»\Matawan'girla' tesm'iby•» W«it Front ljr«t, It«d . Baitlb ' Fho'iie BeUord^ Phono Kcansbutg 7t-t'.8 L_ Red Bank' 184-J.v •_ ' 1 . DOC FOUND. MONEY TO LOAN.. 2010-J. ", ''"':' lr '. •• ' ; • Bond and mortgage, 1st, 2d and Sd, or I boots and shoes, II; trunks, chiffonier! ...... • .; . LOST.' . • . . •'• Chow puppy, female, strayed' to 131 TRACTOR BARGAIN": •jedraici '34 to 9, but tlio. Leonardo BOSINESS>ROPERTIES FOOAXIT will buy mortgages, reasonable discount and drcsiersi 16; living room, dining room; • VE8, IT WILL BE DONE RIGHI ^alc«m«n'* tan, leather' carrying eaie, ludson. avenue, yesterday. Owner may Indiana, tractor in good condition,, with bedroom suite. 136; stoves foi' gas or coal, boy*';team defeatodiMctavvah by a,U rour ear le waihed at (ha Boro tuiiei. Centrally located. Price reasonable, 36- have same by claiming and paying (or Also make building loans to. responsible new Oliver fourteen.inch plow; does . fine lepb Bcsto, real estate, 182 Rlvcralda ive. left on aouthhound P. II. It.' train Satur- 1 some like new, 14 up. Carpets, rugi and loo., wait itonil••• Obarlii A. . •• .. , .,•:,'- Now la the time- to have U»m put op, kinds of .-raw furs including' muikrutf. Bargal^ 20 R. P. Kermutb emine, awo. Then watch the cbange coma over twi : ' ''Alteriico'iiqucring Leoimrdo,' As- BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT." dont wait until bad weather. Phone Bed opossums^ nioks, etc; Miller Bros., Ear*; HIGHWAY PROPERTY, ; Inc. and] '.hood, toilet; Iliat .overhauled^ flock, sco the corAb* and wattles begin " .•••.;. . ... FOR SALE.' ,'' In henrt ol business section; (our rooms, Nino rooms nnd bath, city water, electric sphndldly equipped, os sood ns new. Can bury Pavk, arid Long .Braiich, the v Bank 140H (or Ralpb B. tjlekeli, the car- ontown, H. J,' fhone Eitontown 2105-J. turn red. listen'to th* song, icratch • : f QIMI «ncloiuro for 1923 Foril tourlm. front, *26:. over, Butler's Grocery Store. penter and builder. • < - • lights, steam' heat,- hardwood-floors; largi be seen at- Community Bouse, Gooseneck csckle. That's a SIED of Betting reidy foi r 'n«d'rpann«drpanKWgh;8jJljool;,*ftsketbalK''''Wgh;:8jJljo'ol;,*ftsketballl H, H. Stintoid, 162 .M«ln itreet, Kcani Front'street,-Kcyport, N. J., Coita Bros.'.' HOUSE, FOT"SA porches;, lot, 100x250; shade- trees am Point, Little Silver. _J business. Remember.' you buy fan-a-et-a burg, K. J. : : . •' ••• .'' . '•. TRY CURCHIN'S FOR, FACE.VALUE. Seven rooms and bath..all Improvements; fruit:' price jj.500, Ray H. Stillman, Stati .team warlied up Its fbiirlh.straight; IT HAS NO RIVAL. . . CEMENT BLOCKS. like this:.for 101)' hens', thi 12-peun4 Let ui be your' barber. We know how double garage; • one block (rom.Broad Highway, Batontown. N. J.' -• ' '- package; 60 bens, the 5-poand packet*! '.IaBt.-ThuMdByj'-nlglit :by. de- , BLACK COCKER SPANIELS To reach the homes In this icetlDn uoth. to please;: Expert tonsorlal service.. Cur- .street; cash required 52,500^balance samo Sidewalks and mason work: 8xl6.cemenl fit atud." Black Cocker Spaniel puppies, wo Ing else'can'equal The Register, wbleb - FARM FOR SALE, blocks, H!4 cents Iti yard. 16',-j cents dc 200 hens, the 25-Dounil (ail, S0O hens, th* chin's Barber Shop. Second National Bank as rent Address X., drawer.M; Red Bank. 100-poudd drum. Tou (ead that paduie. -'^estfleld. high-school' at h«vo them, Ed. Gibson, phone ?130-J, goes Into over 7,300 homes overy week. . building. Upstairs. Poultry (arm, en main r.ad, six, room llvered in. towni elso rockfsce, 18 ccnti ^iedvBank;by; ftlscore of 32 to.9Entonto^. " • ' ,- '- ••' HOUSES FOK SALE. l"t}RT MONMOU1H. FLORIDA—LITTLE SILVER. dwelling all .improvements; 280 feet of delivered and 17 'centa Jn yard. Ecter D< all of It, on tho more-eigs.or-no-pay way. : APARTMENT FOR RENT. ... Real, estate office and residence in Litlaying house,' largo, feed- house,, electricity, Ponti,, 245 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank, For Ike—Use Or. Hess Louie Killer. "The!'sccond teanV of Red BanValso :••:',.'. CHEVROLET FOR SALE, Hav« several houses Tor sole at Port Eight room apartment, two floors, all For roup—-Uie Dr. Heis Hoop Tablets. vAto Chevrolet eoupo" (Special) for lalej'sootl tie Silver (or sale or exchange for Florida runnins water,' Fcltejf Farm, Lincro(t, N. J, Phone 454-J, Red Bank, _^ • ' : had.a Biiiii-aVof lljo glory by deV Monmouth. N. J. Caleb L. luker, Bel improvements; One vlow.o( the river; ISO. property. Telephone 1153; Red'Bank; or Phono Ulddletown784-F-il. thii dealer, I'red O. WikoB Co., Be* condition.: C, C. Crawford, phono Red ford. N J Phone Keansburg. 7IS-F 01 Apply. 10 Esst Front streot, the Land and write meat Waldo/Florida. A. C. Baker. BUSINESS CONNECTION WANTfED? Bnnfc -.' r feating ,UiO',We8tflcld 'seconds to Bank -1(00'. - •••:.• '• ' • TO PURCHASE YOUR PIANO,' Loan Co.. Red ''Bank. • -. ' HOUSE FOR RENT, , A man fifty yearn of .age, experienced ; CAKE SALE. ,• (urnfibed or unfurnished: aeveo- rooms, as an* executive and also'as a sales mana- v : the'tune off 1', . >.'"'» ... ' ' -. V six', rooms ^ and bath; all , Improvements all improvements: alcea to suit.' Apply_,to mouth "street Red Bank, phone .124.R, ^ HOUSE WANTED, hulldir. Red Bink. /..• ; ' LIGHT HbUSEKEEPINCTToOMa Twenty acrca. six room houser excellent near station,and bus lines; immediate'pos t LEONARDO DEMQCRATS, soil; pleasant location,'on, main roaJ, t«n your own brtker or the Land & Lean Co, .'..'• FARM FOR SALE. • - I have a client v.ho wants to boy 4 DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR'RENI*. Furnished, all improvements; private session. - For particulars.phone Red Bank' 10 East Front street. Red Bank.,: Fine location, close, to station] moderate ..jme| good'location, rent reasonable: also minutes' (rom Red Barik-ataUon.' Addtetr B40-J. -' . .-•• •-...'• '-.',: . Farm, of. 314 acres (of so|e on main twelve,room (or more) house In Rsd Bank« gsrsge space. 42 Rector placo. lied Bank, B., drawer M: Red'Bank.. • -.': • : - AIREPALE DOC LOST. .•'..• highway, between Freehold, and Lorn; , Newly Org«nli«d"cuTb' H»H • Meet- Irene.' Apply at the office ot Slgmund !" ? Branch; excellent potato soil:, 61 acres in Send full particulars. £ A. Weber. AW mr" Co.. Red'Bank,.' ' % . •' • MONEY TO LOAN iswers'to • name • of Topsy and wears i • it; inj' Monday Night. > • • : ' SEAMSTRESS. . , FOR. SALE.- Fair Haven doe license No. 05;'lust seen woodland. Large trout brook onc-hajt lontlc WANTED. • . :• Ladles' and children's ' dresses made to Eight room house'and outbuildings, hall on first mortgage in Bed'BanU oh property worth twice the - amount, $1,000, (2,(00, Sunday. Any information concerning' him 'mlta long. Three lets o( farrn butldincs. order! also lowing of al! kinds. Mn, M.acre • srbu'niK Brown's- Mllli-ln-the.-Plne«: Price twin acre. Ray.H. Stillman, Eat. : .Tho newly organized. DompQratic ^^ Urge -or smalU; either: orie* (4,ao« and $10,000. L. S.. Roieberry, it will be urcatly appreciated; Elmer Ji U^USSoisSiL pleca or eeatlonal, ^Address Bookcase, D. Miller. 17 Broad atrcet, Eatontown. N. J, N.'J.: M.BO'O. Inquire Mr. Taylor, 4 Morrow, phone 2048-J". Itid Bank,, ontown.- N: 'J'. club o£ Leonarda held, a* meeting drawer M, Red,Bank.' ', .•"..'. T T Sunset avenue, Red Bank. MonnoUth atreet. Red' Bank. Telephom At AaburyPark; stock -worth I1S,009| 1 SEbXN FdR" 6ALE; 2034-M. , ,"'.-; . . FOR SALE. For Sale or Exchange (or Smaller Property, Mbrtdaynlglit^which was .largely .at- V ,. -.FOR'SALE OB RENT.' . . A 1821, Oakland sedan (or sale: A-l con 'CARATGESTTSPECIALTY. ., Thirtecn^room house at Atlantic High- did $30,000 sales last year; Owners dl«'« New houii on Hance road, adjoining dltloh. \ Sesla'a Garace, phone Bed Bank TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. . Twelve acres, of good farm land,*46l) peu~ . tended and at which rie\v members , I (JulW garagoi (rom S100 up. Let m TWelVe acres,' elx room bouse, grapes, tree*,' 150 apple trees, blackberries and land! for sale or exchange, known as theagrco. A sscrlnce. tS,6OI caso, balanea Kabllwpod* In Fair .Haven borpugh. For 305. • Show, you some of the many I have built. Judge Foster. property^ ,Highland, avenUs ' wers,-enrolled/, Originally,tlio blub tormi phono 1072-M. ... ,;••'•,.•. Ralph B. Slckell. carpenter -od builder, 84 aspsrsgua, fruit and berries i on< sood 'road raspberries; no buildings. $3,500. terms. easy tcrmi. E. A. Wtber Atlantic Hlgs. SPECTACLES LOST ' r " •"' and near town. Price $10,000. Caleb La Near Red Bank. Caleb Luker, Belfvrd, and Seventh street; three hathp: large AvasMnteridediJ'ior-, rn'eh pjly^ -:but vvoob'i i VVOODI WOODI McUren street, Red Bank., • '. plot* two*car gura?e; choice location, in', lands. N. J.. 1 on Rurason road yeaterdsy about°400'fee ker, Bedford. N. 'phons-Keansburg N. J.. phone Kesnsburg 75-t'-8l. 8tove wood and. fireplace lengths, de- eaat o( Hsriilng road. Finder please leave FOR RENT. quire William Harris, 108 Stewart avenue, hertaf^er ^jnieh will be admfttedi 1 Two new six room houses; all' Improve, ROOMS FOR RENT, ACREAGE WANTED. ltveredt' J; B. Carton, Everett. N.J.. phone with Oacar Dcnson, Little Silver pojtof- 1 Arllntton,' N. J. , .' " ' Diie:$' bid,.-weather conditions a flce, nients; will .10 completed- by ..March, In CAR WASHING MY SPECIALTY.,, cv single'rooms, also I have a client who wants to bur UN 1 v Mlddletown 79S-F.4I... t guarantee you a aitisfaotory job. Lai room suitable for two: al| conveniences; ^ WANTED. number ; of'speakers who: ha'd been quire E. A; Croiler, Pearl street. Fair Ha. -Mutical Instrument?,, silverware, cut teen to fifty acres along; Highway freas) 1 •---. M , ••"•.. ROOMS TO RENT, , : PEKINGESE PUPPIES" • yen, phone -Bed Bank 1082.' me prove my ability.:- Obarlee* A. Jonea, quiet. neiRhDorhood, - pleasant surround- Invited to. Monday night's meetingmeetinl-: isjjrhreo;,' roomv partly fnrnlshjd (, talso from•-, Imported parjntn: all ptlcci. At expert automobile- washer, at Boro'Busses, ings: meals if desired.' Apply at 172 Hud-Bla*B, olilce furniture, cash register*, show Perth Amboy to Rid Bank or HlgWudsj .f* Tim hmy'a/crlb for tale; (rice, ti. 30 Mtotud- . Fu Dih of ^hlnalowpr 136) Vr'hlt- WHEN MOVING- Ind, Globo Court and Ueohaois street, on avenue, phone fled Bank- 2094. cascsi antiques land -alt kinds of bouse Send full particulars. E. A. Weber, At« were unable ,to. bo present*• The ehtnjoatrest, Rod.Bank..' .. - • . • worth Fn Line, lit* rhino Atbury Park, tail Ited Batik 1112, William Becker ft Red Bank. •'-.- furnishings. Best prices paid. Rld.Ilank • next meeting of the club will bo held 3257^ ' '' . Son;-local and. long distance moving, bag- . HOUSE FOR SALE. Auction Houso, .33-17 -Monmouth street. Untie Highlands, N. J. ••-..•.• :ROOPLEAKT gaga and exprtii.' ST Mapli avmue, Bed FOR'RENT: Eight room house in choice part of Red- Bank, phone 19341 Open evenings. •Monday night, March 16th. • U to, now U the'j tlma'to'have. It re- . TUXEDO SUITS FOR HIRE. Unnkt Anytime, anywhere. Two. very pleasant rooms', with bwner town with every improvement, hot water LANDSCAPE GARDINER. ' paired. Juit1 phonei Red Bask UOt end Latest atjlc,' Can nupply any amount Until 9:00 o'clock. , . SCARF LOST. ~ steanl. heat and alii',other. Improvements heat, corner lot, 00x160. ' Will- sacrifice; Pruning try tipcrlraoid ant lorariaia aik (or trie roof doeton needed; slr.es' 83 to 44<, Monmouth 'Street near station and .town. Break(ast-i( dc< terms. . L. S. .Roseberry, 35 Monmouth BOOKKEEPER WANTED/ T Men's, Shop, 28 61onmouth street, Re< Pink silk scarf" with black filigree bor Double entry bookkeeper wanted; must laylns out of groanda. large) if soult Ae« . ••;• 1W FiUtrtiig Plant, .'...",.' SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. der, lost Thuraday'. February 11th. Please ircil; rates reasonable. '87 Maple avenue, street. Hcd Bank, Telephone 2034-M. UiD'a'ocIyUiDaorily i muit be In good condition. Banic. • Red Bank, , . •' LOOK—FOR SACE. know how to take oft trial balance.- Must vice g|*eo at; to,what wbau aid howi^fltlrig;'oJ!iith"B',conimyioner8. The' Applr'ln person to Tlltoh.ft Tilton.,108 nedy;s Soils, florists, »l Broad itreet, Bei One capable of-driving Foril truck and tonne and leather: lamp ibadi silks, winUnit vs. Troop E of Red Bank, and Old Wilrfleld Rug and Carpet CIsaoJSt Cm to make, himseK. generally useful; one will- windmills repaired. Agent {or Master-car Oaks of Rumson'vg. Fox Hunters of Eaton* Htrdlng road; Red jBamk.1,;"';,: .;. Bank)-" ''• • :—'- -• '•• • -•• ',• • . bureter coal savlag duvlce.. Fltaany fur. frames, trimmings. H. Chsrii'a furniture srdiiianco sUpulaUs. thai; .tho total Ing to lenrrr trarle' preferred^ • Apply 37 store'. 89 Monmouth street. Red Bi I. town. Benefit ot Red Bank.firemen's war m Welrfleld atreet, Brooklyn: W. ». . ': . HIGHEST PRICES PAID- . •':• • FOR SALE. Hast Front stnet. Rid Bank. oace.' 4a Lelgbton avenue, Rid Bink, c'oitfrnust not exceed $;0,Q0O. . phone «at.W. • FOR SALE: memorial fund. Admission fi(ty cents, tor. all kind* ol live poultry. Jacob Beck- Dlnlpg room table, bulTet, (our chairs, For reserved scats apply at armory. UVNDSCAPE GARDENERT* ar, 27« Bhrembury atenui, Red iBank, or Morris chair, bed, mattrers, springs Am NINE 'HIGHWAYTLOTS; *3,ooor . FARM FOR RENT OR SHARE. At 85 Oakland street, Red Bank: New ffroanfli Uld oat ind pUnlii 014 Hoosicr kitchen cabinet, kitehen closet, OAK WOOD FOR SALE. Itiriayt'to advertise in Tlie Reglntor, phone 163H-W, Red Banlc. , • , dresser.' Addrcsa ,6 Bive'rlllle avenue. Rei On east side o( Slate highway, near Zoo- At Marlboro, ninety acres tillable, houa erounda Improved ad beiutlfUd. Bank. ' logical Gardens. High elovation; goot wltb all improvements; a few mlnutei rash bottom ehilrs, golden oak parlor By the cord.,!n cordwcod lengths, or by "T"'••. YdUNQ WHITE WOMAN ', the load in- fireplace or stove, lengths, a£ ihrubbery Sprays^ _»iid prunel. Ad« nlirit»'po«|tlor).!aa .cenera) houitworktr business .location.: terms. Lee Morris, 30 from school, churches, stores and station, table and brass parlor table, marble top. .. SHOVV CASE FOR SALE^ 7 Tower Hill avenue, Red Bank. I R. II. Stryker. 4C Harding road, Red Sank, A-l condition, phone Red Bank 1028. Price per cord, SIB delivered; price per vice gladly glren. N. |ttttiib|«lr, box JJI< roBned. Plain oojklne, 119 laundry,: A4- , Slio 81x33 Inches, ono foot high: in cord, fireplace length, SIS delivered; price drenn P. O. Red Bank 473. • FOR SALE. phone 1178-M.: • • . . ATTRACTIVE" HOME , Fair Haven. N. J, phorfs Bid Bank'1041'J. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, first claia condition, . George Kcouch, Seven rooixi house and bath, ali Improve- per load, stuve length), 110 delivered, OTfiC-SBKVICEr . ' HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANfED Monmouth .street, near West street, Kei ments, on West' Front street. Price 18.600. MONEY tO LOAN. for sale; possession April. 1st; seven Burdge & Russell, Globs Court and .Me- tional'banlti Fraeholil, N, J, to work lh.Broce>y utora after ichoot and Bank. \ Joseph Seata, reil estate, 1C2. Riverside Co bouO and mortgage on real estate 4n Toomi. all Improvements,, first class condi* chanic street. Red Bank. Phone 884 or 71. HEMSITTCHINa . - REED BABY CARRIAGE FO3 jALE. 'oil Seturdayi, ,''Apj)W Amevhan Stores Co., FOR SALET avenue, Ked-Bank. phone 684: *' Red Bank o' >Ulnlty ID sums of toOO to tlon; corner Maple avenue and Gergen Now Being dona at the Slsiir Bsep t)tr 1 .150,000. Apply John A. Lovaly, counselor, place. Benjamin L. Atwater, owner, 253 PIPELESS HEATER3• 'Tn.faoil-condition. '-, Plione lied Dtnlt 811 Broad atreet, Ren,Bink. ' A Mtohen, cabinet and^a gaa dome pr&e Installed anywhere, 108 to II Wi thi oompiny'i oiw ajpirt operator, a\U -'.•» OIRL WANTED. ' atdaw. South Amboy, ,N. Jw obooe South Maple avenue, plione 864-M. Red Bank. installed anywacrc, •(,• . (a f,i . ITI tO».- :•; • •' :: '"' '" •" • ERSTEROR DRt,U tlcally new and In K"od condition, inquire Young White girl Wkittcd to htlp with Amboj Hl-M. work sTusrantsed. Wide Mtilarta lna< (of uriln and (oMllltcr. To b< sold itt th at CC Whits street, phone 231-U, Red FOR SALE. guarantee to heat house or money refund • :,*.,!.. ' . PLAir> aEwirjo. • \ / light housework; ono willing' to learn: FOR SALE AT RED BANK. ed. Cash or Installment. Kalamatoo 8tov• sUtehbf IT tit yard, Oaom WeusW BtlUfflan l'orm ule at Eatoqlowa i'rldiy Dank.f • • _• , 1 Farm of. 42 aeres,J.ten room.house, all • 'Adjlrtii Siamstnis,: draper Jl, Tied sleep at home; M»te 'wiges. Address Girl Six room bungalow, cellar, 'garage , beau- outbuildings; 800 apple trcci, 109 pcacbCo. of Michigan] New Jersey branch, Red Jr., agenL 19 Mopmofltli atrtaV N*A In altll'l.n t,> 6th*r Itemi. 'SUPE'RIOR CHEVROLET FbFSALEr Wanted^ drawer M, Ited Bank. T tiful lawn, lot 150x200: shads and shrub- trees, 200 pear trees, eight acres aspara- Bank. P. O. Dot 4S0; telephone 2020.11, Bank. T - • CHICKENS. Late '23 touring In good condition; by bery; location fine. , Sacrifice,; S8,00O, Asburr Park. Also pipe bsaters and I , • • rtsTiUtl iMaWt'l aVil , |V- MMh . * original owner; any demonstration;'II&0. SA\E^0&RlOTiCARFETS7 gus; *10.500, half cash, Caleb L. Luker, Apply within. 100 WiJIaci strut,, Whtlo Leghorn' hen», sood «tock,;*1.26 BeHUlUul rayirslbU rug. nur|e (rom old Caleb Luker, Belford. N. J. Phone Kexns- Jiclfortt. N. J., phone Keansburg 76-F-81. stovei In stock, Uesten sold, outright it uh,, -Velten Farrn, Unerod; K. J, Phone Lea Morris, 30 Tower Hill avenue, Bed carpets aod ohenlll* portlerea, Write for bun 76-F-81. . •' • • i • • • factory prices, - - • . "LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Rsa.Hank,-• ' •• '".••'-• • • •'. 70t-F-«l, Mlddletown. N. J/ Bank. ' clroulars, Amerkan Rug Manufactory, !'• OARDENER WANTS POSITION. . FOR DEVELOPMENT. Ground! hid out and planted br 'H* ,.;:,'; •• H. RITZAU, .•••,••. GRAVEL FOR SALf. ~~T Vermont street Brooklyn. N. Y. • • FOR SALE, Experienced gardener and (ruit grower, Formerly Sinborn firm at Llncroft. perlencid man: advice and estlnutfi gladly rortiovir of dotdanlraalj. Ited Bank. Trie- •',,'! JAMBS SODEN. • . Several stores and gasoline atinds along open for position March 1st} to take charge N. J., contilnlnE forty Sores o( eliand contractor and builder) all kinds of lob ' Hnaoravil for roads i can eif.nd Inspeo. given. Specialty transplanting and trrt nhcn< Jl-W. ••• \ ••.' •' •'•'•' '••• • ' - •' WIUI don*. Dealer In, bulldtoc materlaL tlon; thirty centa per edble tali. • H. Rlt- . J?OR SALE CHEAP. ths state highway, one with 275 feet of a gentleman's place; expert in flowers, ground, on bighwiy .from New York to . • , 1 BURNISHED ROOM. Jamee Soden. Wneroft, K. J. • • - aau. phooi It-W, Red Bank. Alia lonerato Beoond hand tlnbiri, doors and win-(rontage. l'lve-roorn bunaglow, location vegetables, lawm and (ruit; best of ref-Asbury Park. Quick aale: I2D.O0O (halt moving. AUred Sindir, gavra-BlrHg* dow! ( also firewood. Apply at Whit* road, fine, Caleb Luker, Belford. phone -Keana- erences,. Address It., drawer >l. Bed Bank. cash.) Joseph R. Olles, 1008 Fourth sv«. , with all' Improvomonti. SO Lindas . • WANT TO .BUY •ravil. • x- • road, Port-iu-Vd. telethon* Lorn Branca . rl«ie, HedBanV, ;, ''• V; •' . • • • -~: FORD COUPE. half block (com Upper Uroad itreit. burg 15-I-3K ATTRACTIVE HOME nue, Asbury Park. N. J., phone 34SO. Or cMokins and dusks t. will par nest .-..- Shrewsbury, N, J., 3. Scutellaro. Brewer ft Smith. 701 Dings avenue, As, WI. • ••„ ; .-. , (COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS ' Fhono IM-M. Red Bank, or call 71 Brldrs . >A 1024 Ford coupe In wonderful Condi T7M0RTGAGE WANTED. (or' sale; posseislon April 1st, FOB SALE. 15.000 wanted on :• first mortgage) new rooms, ail improvements, flr,st cla condi- bury Park, phone 280,. . *. ' fukftW,' On,itlli»t>y.tt- Statue Inn, avenue. Rtd Bank. B. Adler^-, tion at the right price, Chrysler Sales and A 125,000 six per cent Ant mortgage SEWING MACHINES. ^ Dhrewitury.'M. J. •-',-<•,-•• • 8ervlee,.lD Mechanlo street, phono 812-1, double house] nay be seen on Pearl street, tion; corner Maple avenue and Dergea MUST, BE SOLO TO SETTLE ESTATE. All th* latest Improved] ileotrl! pwttblu —~' :HOUSE"FOR RE>ITT Ited Bank. ' V now on a 175,000 property, Ron H-Fai' r Haven. Inquire ot E. A. Croiler. place. 'Benjamin L. Atwater, owner. 253 - Two parcels of land on First avenue, . ROLL TOP; D£SK FOR .SALE.'', At 140 Bridge'avenuet seven rooms', all Clayton. 102 Asbury avenue, Ocean a rote. Phone Rtd Bank 1082.' No professional Mania avenue, phone 884-M. Bed Bank: Atlantic. Hlthlandi, N, J.: about an acre Bln«er eewlnj ntchlnis, motet rttMbsd. i Ej«ilHnt eohjIUon I' cheap, 04 Broad N.-J.. phone Asbury Park 8877. ^ 1 1 : Improvements. Apply 150 Bridge/ avenus monoy desired. - each;- one- with tune-room- house,, double Old miehlnei ukio In uibmi*, Cub af >lr«et. Hod Bunk . •• )i \. Itid Bank. O. S. Chamberlain, FOR SALE AT MIDDLETOWfl. Lady'e Rain Coat and Rubber Boots' Stucco home, hilt acre e( ground; icvfn WENZBLLT HOUSE FOR SALE for into! small woman's or girl's, (site 1C) cellar* and basement. One a bungalow, five tlmi paymmta. Sinter Ibop, . •, DELCO fUMPINO SYSTEM ' • FARM*FOR SAtEfOR RENf, . roomi, hall, pantry and ittlq, Addren B. Upholstering; hair mattresses renovate! new blue raincoat and hat to match 14.00. rooms and: bath, with hot water heatl all for lalal'lri aoofl eondltlon. Addrela Y» Farm of 17t seres, 10O tlllsbtei fer sal' and furniture upholstered, . Phono IOCS, on'Psrkar avenue. Fair Haven i six roomi Woods, Jr, iiint, 1» MonmoiU II. Root, Atlmtlo Hlghlinds? R, F. D. Ills. and bath)all Improvements; 14,000, $2,000 good bargalnl slio lady's high rubber Improvements. For Information apply to Hr«»«r M, RiJ Banfe.. . ' or rent to close an estate. Thomas 8. 1, box U. ; Red Bink. 118 Kast Front ilreet. boots, site 7. $2.BO, worn few tlmea. Call George I.. Bartlcaon, 73 Valley Drive, At- Red Bink. Field, lied Bsnk,.nhone mortgage; balance cash. Joseph .Scata, T' >Lr/AtJFA HAY FOB SALET FARMER WANTlJD HUDSON HOUSii ~ real estate, 13H Itlverildti avenue, phoni at -.123 Spring street. Red Dank, phone lantic Hlghlsnds.N. J^__ ' . Alw birley jiay. C. II, ,Lum. - ths ISO'EOOTCYPrlERS, INCUBATOR.. for the Leonard lladla firm, near Hitlet; Boarding i centrally located i hot andKed Bank CI4. 1IS22. • • SKAfERS WELCOME AT FRANKLIN " ; FOR SALE. 'MtuniW. y**if wed .Bank. ! •^••' Alio sll-wlrc; rabllt csge for nil. Oeor'g' nouie and barn on (srm. Inquire ot Mrs.eold running waterr Ideal (or coonnarclal Park, Upper Broadway and Locust avinuf, In cholcs rtsldintlal section. Reit Bins| (tshnert. Syosmpro avenue. Shrewsbury, Cordelia IledU, South Broid strut. Key psople. Reasonable rataa 181 Hudson "LOfsTOiTSALE" ' CURCHIN'9 FOR REAL ART. ' ,, GEOROE H- ROBEfifc), Nine lots, each 40xl!O, planttd with «p Curchln's barbvi shop fa tbe place wbir« West Long Branch; new twenty-acre laki eight room house, mwly siooratid arjd'ls>< ausllon«r. New Honoouth, H, i. T«l<* 1,'3,\ next (Igor,to Hockhlll's port* w, 3 • uvanu«,_pbon« Rid' Bank 1U-W. opin to publlo tills winter. Busiea pan pie trcei, bearing; fine loratlon on tfoo art means something. For real prrof trr proved: l«t «0»340 feiti linn,, lardin Bhon. Hlildlelown H71-M. ___ _ VTANTED: . TFOR SALE. , road; cash 1800, balance'mortiriKe. Job us once, and then you will always. This property: 1C0 acres o( rsstrlcted, roslden* Full ifoe, wool-lrhed burTila robe (or Emill (arme, commuting dlstince toNt. Delicatessen display Ice cabinet: great Frlei. Hanct TOid, near Newman Spring ilio appllei to ladles and children. 8M. till hopn ilten loli-SOilSO. tilijowalki, plot, In. II, J, Bheppard, road. Red Dink, ond Natlonil btnk building, Rtd Bank, up- curb, water, a-ai and electricity (urntihed, Bank H3-J, It. Blrdsill, ghoni If J.;, |R realtor. Truit Co. ot N. J. building, Jersey bargain to,quick .huyer, Inquire at "Na- Tel.phom Red Dank lSSO-W, 80.A Broad strut, n«il Bank. tlonil Lunch," Miry 01. Kdwardi, S3 7 stairs. Riy II. Htlllmsn, roinsBlng etent,, jjtate your Irokiir, L City, N, 3, , , , Third avenue, Lonit. llranch, N, J, FOR SALE. highway. Eatontown, N. J. • ' ;., ;.!.:upHi5LSTBuNa. ,.-•:.• . Fine old mahogany secretary ant] book' WINDOW CLKANIMO. • ',i |l&nuunnrn»n ¥»«n A*t**. % ' WiTBW EVERYTHTN.. SlfRUBDERY. I'titi atpirleneo md,salary wmtsil. Ad, ,Upholiterln« and Nrjnlihlng of all klndi FOR RENT OR 9ALE7 case, old books,, very old perlodlcsls dstln We maks a' specialty ol cleaning win- o( furnltote.• ,Frank Howard" B5 Hirrlion ^ What you don t want lomi one els* doii. Flva rooM wtotsr bungalow, six roosa back to 171)0; aino isrgi coffee.mill'an dows ol stores, offices and private re«l- •,Vo oiler (or aale a limited amount of Csillowood, 31 Rlvenldi arsBOfcrled B|liV# rtsi'IVO. Box 27, Rid Bink. Rid Dank Agollon House, 81-37 Monnoutt •"J. ' ttb0sEnrmRWr7~ atenO, Red n>nk, phone 8081, buntalow and liven, room house| posses- store counters, Mrs. A. D. Conover, Ket dineiadinemi alaliio ginaral offle* oleanlnu. Ratea choice and,run'shrubbery (rom shi ejtals TO rooms tilth board •14.09 «** ' . APARTMUNT IOH, RENT, ,. «"«. plioni, 1084, Open evmlnga, until •lon at bnee., !*«"» communlcatr)ttnunlt«o by pnnphoningg IlfiIll Brldta avinae/phoni . >• • • WANTED7 We arc able to place amounts from •top it Id* Cadtitli, «or»«r dfi Kit< lit ner«en pUoe, Bsd'Bank. Oak eord wend, dry and Itlionid, 11.0 Old (imlly silver, glsiswlrs, ehlm and Ilink C3U.M, or calling; at U5 South 11,111111 to 110,000 In rlrst nuirtusges Un a load, delivered promptly. Theodora braii | alio antique'furniture—roust bi at • iretU • improved Monmouth county property, Monros avinuti, Asbury Tirk. l*r*...... upholsttrlnm, hair Mattresses renavali Oaikln, I.onK Ilrancli avenue, phjue Long of'iriy klndl snilirt workmanship! li.OO i f less! 100 years old, A postal will bring R CANrNO~AN6 FANCY dATfLNO.- besrlmr 1% Interest, payahle stml'snnusl. (tables, honi.inid* paslrlil. j IMtlV, " (urnltun upholitired. Phoos 1(00, Ilrinch I»0t. pits * lot on HvrKru l"s« , PVHiivv, ly, msturlng In 5 years. Thtsi niortesgrs day. iAddress Bi>».n»7. R»'t Bull.'- Bank. 01 But Front Unit. tne, l> Ridliniond. FrethoU. N. J, \ 8, Itoseherry.' 3ft Monmoulh ' Rush seals, poioh ohalrs, relinlshlnic and tarlhar lo dim, All" w« Teltphons 90I4.M: repairing o( furniture, tlpbolslerlng, drap- are nivef rnore'than 60% of the saleable Dolibli I e, «l« rooms osgh IIJ« all :T.~iFOrrsACBrT: eries slil d oiishlons. Mattresses, new orprlca of the property, Inqulrlti solicited, modern rooms i rnionabl*, I jfilli,'.«alrM,' had' Hid foulttr wtiiled. A set of lour wheels and axles; whetla Morrlsey 6 Walkor, inc., til) Cirr avinui, 3, E/ KoWlir, proprliter, ' H.| Buili, jihoni' ««T.B, H»ii Bmk, « IIUOI), Lrmi. Oold bin renovalvdd. ||ox springs. Uilward lleok, lteaj_Kitstf, OS llrldgi avenue, plioni Rid are olihtieii Inahgiln diameter.with,thrri- Bavin rooms, modern Impriivemonta, hoi 403 Atkins avonue. Bradley Park, phona K«sn. W. Martin FLuTONfcwraKs: i- . FOR RKNT AT ftUMSQN* of Mgliesl qusllly h»*fHimH*W,\ Biuns sro yunrant'i'l lo t,> aerdit, All room nouie, lartfe. birm. and usual oul l.ukir, UeKord, N, J, phoni Uiaosbu,r«r I ailuwn (•» sJtr- Bnj.lll lrmIrm»s (irin(ifm, . ttoittoi nouititi. build liulldlnas. Ona mill (rum (ted Uinl for 118. Come and ••• th«m on display «. Mllltq (J. Hafjli or In our iriijwrdooi. Opiti ivinlnm. ft /Bis; rooms end bain, all Improvements IIIJ.OOS. Ollsb tV Luker, uriforrf. 1'bonl l flt View, Bid Hank, B K.in.buri 1»-»'.|1. ~ NEW lloOst FOR DALE. a»rciy> I'lumbln* Supplir (louie, 14 B««. on Kin else*, .lot. aostlii price M.000. um) ivsnue, Lonn Brauth, ,H, J,, thoni ion FC* BINT. ttrms. Josiph Htsln, nal eitate, III Wv- (l«ven rnoms, avirythlnlr modern,' oak timtaMf (or mihufielurini purpjeu I nnt floorn, tils bath, breikfiit alcove, lun par-J1!L' •' ' '' ruaoMbU, Inoulra al teon'i. tl-WhUej Al U llerun plan. bilwB.n Uouth slras lor, flrfploc*. hot wiUr hsst, lue-usf «•- and llrMih afinoet sl« ro«rr>«, luth, a •ir«*t. Red But, rhem I»<>. • 1 T'lH MOdWlf'tlMia rufti MOillont Iteallon. Hsrgsln tq i aoraw Br ImprovaMintiiilimprovaMin i n flne, eondllloui nut " nuli-k l.uytr, F«r partioulirs clll lll'.M, ,tm« Dnoali. N. J.I I0O iini tall) •sW.tor i«l« ihi«p, *i owner fi,u „„..per monthth. A 112 Orosd striVt. Ill It«d Illllk, ' ' "-, • •',' ' • opsiT.laio .nitrjiiiii tiuJloinji lilt r.U ,*. |J, X,, .iriw. tlsnk. Pb from iMlioollily, 'Apply al Merihsllls Pbon. ._., .. urnent slOif..t, ptd )iamki. XANO rnoiom houu.'alT: lini>mv«nnnli. tlirogilioiit thl'fnl[r«,lrMil.»li»' Treei anil - (hrtibbery ipriyeil an 110 monthl ilihUt-oom house,,IK Montjii ur, | lii'ti prUnit't. UWiujf out «l m» rrnunJsi qli l*o flvi-ruoni limllni, III liioiitli eich. Jakt i KHutnfi Inttnired! aiinloa «lidly ilxit liousss and liun«»lo*i for'sal* 11,1110 up, OffiaaO 'h«« and how to blanl. », «voi((i, boj iiuiidini- Ion imo up, jMt - ~ • • broku, vh»n» Bill DiP-k «»-H. it^ui , I RED BANK REGISTER,-FEBRUARY IT

when this happens there is no lad t ••••**'« ••««••«• ••••••••«••'•••»'•• •»!i»y»»*» of folks to praise the prophet. TAKE VOUR TIME THERM BANK REGISTER. Tha purehaie of an automobile, nnr ~ N R. COOK, Editor tnd • • • u»td, I* an important builntH vropoiitloi OTOROB a RANGE, AtwelaM Editor. —and aJiculd it treated as ageb. Halt; RD FREY The groundhog is certainly n dcelalons orten )>eget bad fcargalne. Whei THOMAS IBVJNO BROWN. less entitled to praise than th rou deal with ui you are requeued to tak< Bulpaii Manager. your time—In examining our atoclc. In SANITARY PLUMBER makers of these almanacs. He i nukint up your mind, and. If neeeiiary, T«l«pli«ie»8—E«d Bank II a highly intelligent animal. In thi;In your paymanti. > 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank. N. J. ' Red Bunk l40C year of "keeping cool yrith Cool 1»24 Dodse'Brother! Touring Car wit winter top, in excellent condition, mechlflti idge" he showed his intelligence no! calljr and in appearance, ItOO.OO. „ T4 to tha iioitoffiea at Bed only by the accuracy of his predic- N. im u «teond ctaai matter. 102* Dodgo Panel Delivery, iama sttran STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING tion but also by scampering back in tee at new ear, $7TC.P0. Sc)acrlpUoa Priccii -11.60 to Jiis warm hole in the ground 1924 Chevrolet <-paiienser Coupe, excel Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing *>; Aw ytir . lent condition; bargain at 1400.00, .. BUmontl.. ,. ,75 away from soft coal smoke and from tht*» Jnontht , .40 the high cost of living, FRANK VAN SYCKLE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1925. • • • 149 W. Fr.nl St, Had Bank, phoo. !»«. The groundhog will do his "keep- ing cool with Coolidge" next sum- TOWN TALK. mer, which is the proper time to (Continued from page 4.) keep cool. Thereby ha proves him- The coal strike is settled and the jelf smarter than humans. As folks ' public is now assured that it will keep cool in their homes with soft coal fires and walk through clouds Jisve plenty of hard coal by the time It ordered no* for'Spring dallv* eo»I ia not needed. The mine own- f dirty soft coal smoke they ought ary with 10% dapoilt fruit1 tretl en, the miners, the railroads and o have a lot of-respect for the will be sold at Fall prlcea. most of the'newspapers hail the groundhog. He,has managed to do It la probable thai prlco will be J. N. PINACK'S higher next eprlnf and tome rarli- settlement of the strike as some- what fe\v iijinians have been able to f to—'turn the Coolidge saying ties told oak FUNERAL DIRECTOR'^ ' 'thin* that Has been ^definitely de- round and in the shelter of his If prices go dowa you fat the. FUNERAL HOME-60 E.FRONT ST. - RED BAf^K termined for all time, never to oc-warm nest he can "keep warn* with rabat*. " ARM V & NAVY STORL. ,eur again. II prlctt to up you tn nsttcttd, * * *' Coolidge." tram any lucrent, OD all ordlrt • •«• |I wo accept* . 37BroadSfreet Red Bank, New Jersey i The newspapers print impres- I Ornjmenlil fren are scan* and Probation Officer'* Report. high priced and «a give yqu tht - aive stories of the amount of money I a«n« proteitlon on any ordttt w« In equipment and thof lo«t by the. wine owners, the jnin- One hundred, and, ninety-four persons were paroled by the coun- I accept during November and .'De* .. an and the railroads as a.result of I ceaiber. ' -.'..• oughneit of tervlcs ,w« ty court last year according to the place «t your call facilities BACK AGAIN the strike. The figures run up into annual report of John H. Hough- I millions of dollars. Who is going to ton, the county probation officer. I for. appropriate attention fsy for this great loss? Does any; At the beginning of . 1925 there I in the direction of th* , one imagine that it is going .to be I JOS. H. BLACK, THE ONE? THAT GIVE YOU were 470 persons on parole, making Funeral. ' borne by the parties responsible for a total of 664 persons on probation, I the strike! and during tho year' 51 persons I THE BEST BARGAINS • •.»,» » ' ' •' SON & CO. were discharged from the custody I Only from one source can this loss of the probation officer. Mr. I tie paid for aittl that one source is ftoughton collected ?31,637.91 last TELEPHONE DAY'tNIGHT — RED BANK 557- We are going to sell at Public Auction HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. J AUTO AMBULANCE SER\//C£- ib» people who" buy coal,;.They CMAIkS ^ND TABLES FOR ALL OCCASIONS have already paid for part of this Ion tn the high prices charged for $10,000 STOCK hard coal and for the miserable, evil smelling substitutes for hard coal. • Now they will undoubtedly be Consisting of called upon to pay- the balance of Phone 1444 , the loss by permanently paying' Phone 838 more for coal than was the case bii Underwear, Dres&and Work Shirts, fcobts, \ iore the strike yiiis. called. Every 60 Broad St. 216 Broadway strike has been followed by this Shoes for. Men, Women and Children, all I Condition. . • . Red Bank Long Branch

• •*.•' Both the mine owners ind the sizes; Gents' Furnishings a^ all Army and I kniners claim that-they won the •trike. Both are probably right. Navy Goods. They won and the public lost, just fea the public loses, every strike. That is the reason why:coal costs three times as much today as it did Sale Starts Friday Evening, Feb. 19th, at 7.30 o'clock I 25 years ago. During a strike the "mine /owners get rid of tho "leav- ings" of the mines for which there CONTINUES SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, FEB. 20th is no market in ordinary times and lifter the strike they increase, the 1 Seats for ladies and gentlemen. Come olit and attend pre-otrike cost. This has happened TliS represihtktivelist of %medieEfani3 Tdiltt ^rejpai'Sfcionij pdiiits. ouli clearly the worth while pver and over again. s?i\dngs to be made;on all purchases of Drugstore Goods in the Liggett Drug Store. this sale. There will be bargains for every member of the family., ',•.' What is the public going "to do about it? There is only one thing To the left of the item we quote the.full, manufacturer's suggested retail selling price; to the right to do and that is to have the coal our cut price. Not cut down for special- sale or for a limited period—hut effective every day. TERMS CASH . JESSE DAVIS, Auctioneer. nines owned by the government and .'operated tor the benefit of the peo- >«»•««*«*««*«*«»»«.«»««,*» i pie. The country is not ready for Sizo; Size : .;:,•• ~v*.v ..•.- •••\:/.-i : this step yet, but the time will come Size • •• . : " •'•."••- fcrhen it will be ready. The very TOILET CREAMS abuses of'the present system will of TOILET, BATH and REMEDIES .themselves bring about a change. .50 Angelu* Lemon Cream ... .39c SHAVING SOAPS. Bayer's Aspirin Tablets, 100's... .78c' .Monopolies, and the . newspapers .25 P. & R. Cold Cream .... .19c ..which they control constantly de- ,.25 Woodbury's Fa*$u*.:. !$, for 55c Bayer's Aspirin Tablets, 24's.. * .23c try public ownership as a failure. • .50 Hind't H. & A. Cream ... .31c .30 Resinol .....!.... i3'for 55c Bayer's Aspirin TableU, 12's .. ...1S.C \ i « * « 1.00 Hind's H. & A. Cream 7...69c .17 Pear's Unscented ... .2 for 25c .60 Doan's Kidney Pi!!» 43c The most gla-'ng instance of '.35 Fro«tiUla«'. 21c .25 Packer's Tar ...... 3 for 55c 2.50 Abtorbine, Jr. 2.09 , government ownership failure cant .60 Pompeian Night Cream ... .39c .15 Physician's & Surgeon's ... 9c 1.25 Abiorbine, Jr...... ,98c equal the -failure of the.private .60 Pompeian Massage Cream. .39c ! ownership of coal this winter. .10 Lifebuoy ...... 3 for 2*0c Wyeth'a Collyrium...'. : 59tf ' Nothing could be more of a failure. .65 Pond's Cold QJT Vanishing Cr. 43c •JiO Ivory Soap .each 8c .75 Baume Analgesique Benguo 47c Scarcely anything except the rank- .SO Harmony Lemon Cream ... 39c est kind of an infectious plague .35 Palmolfve Shaving Cream...27c .75 Bell-Ans ...... 49c .could cause so much misery,' dis- .65 Barbasol ;...'.....; P43c .?O Pape's Diapepsin .43o ' tress and suffering. .Conditions of .35 WilUam'a Shaving Stick../.32c this kind occur at the end of each FACE, POWDERS, 1.00 Mentholatum '.67c 11 contract that the miners make with TALCUMS and ROUGES .25 Wflliam's Shaving Stick .50 Mentholatum ...... 39c -the mine owners. They will occur (refills) ...... ,24c 1.20 Resinol ...... 77c •gain. It is useless and foolish to .SO Djer Kiss Face Powder. ...39c .60 Reiinbl ...... 39c expect that matters will mend so .95 Piver'i Face Powder...... 73c Big Reduction ' Ion~ as the mines are the posses .50 Cuu'cura Ointment 39c ANTISEPTICS siont of men who use them for their .50 Java Face Powder .... 37c .60 Bromo Seltzer1 ..., 39c , own enrichment. Government own- .50 Mavis Face Powder 41c ership is the only euro and until 1.00 Lavoris ...... :...... 63c .50 Phillip's Milk of Magnesia . 133c .60 Pompeian Beauty Powder . .39c .50 Lavoris ...... ,37c In Closed Car Prices that cure is applied the worse will .50 Squibb's Milk of Magnesia . .45c grow the afflictions and incorwenl .75 Levy's LaBIache Face Pow. 37c 1.00 Liiterine ,69c 1.30 Pjnkham's Vegetable Cotnp. 83c ences caused to the peopje by the .75 Ashes of Roses Rouge ... ..69c .50 Luterine ...... ,:. ;39C .35 Vick's Vnpo Rub 24c odious and tyrannical coal monop .75 Mandarin Rouge ;.... .•.. .69c Effective February 11 ' oly. ) 1.00 Zonite ;....:...... ggc > .75 Vick'« Vapo RuB ...' 47c .50 Pompeian Rouge 39c .SOZorute ...3gc .50 Muiterole Ointment . .>... .43c The mine owners and tho miners .25 Djer-Kis Talcum ...... 190 1.25 Glyco Thyraoline ...... 83c .50, Unguentine ...... ,.. .43c are satisfied with the settlement of .25 Squibb'* Talcum ..,.;,.,, ,18c _ the coal strike. Tho public should 60 Glyco Thymoline > 45c .35 Pape's Cold Compound ... ,29c New Price Old Price Reduction 1 be far from satisfied. It has been .25 Lysol ...... :...... 21c .25 Carter's Little Liver Pills .. .15c made the "goat" in tho strike and . things have been fixed for it to pSy FOODS .50 C. N. Disinfectant..':'..-... .39C .25 Hill's Cascara Quinine Tab. 19c .25 C. N. Disinfectant ...,.... .19 Tudor $52J0 $5&0 $60 for the strike, as well as to be the .75.Mead's Dextri Maltose .....Sic C .30 Grove's Laxative Bromo "goat" for future strikes. Quinine Tablets 19c • • •• .75 Mellen's Food .60c Coupe 500 520 20 Lait week was Lincoln's birthday .80 Ovaltine .69c TONICS and next Monday will be 'Washing- .80 Robinson's Barley, large...39c FOR THE HAIR ton's. It Is,unfortunate that there 1.10 Tanlac I .....79c is not more of the spirit of liberty 1.40 Pinaud't Eau de Quinine. ..1.09 Fordor 565 6&0 95 i in the land, which these two great 1.50 Gude's Pepto Mangan .... l89o .50 Palmolive Shampoo ...... 34c m«n typified, to protect the com- MISCELLANEOUS 1.00 Ovofenin 75c mon people. The tyrannies of the .50 Hair Groom ;.:...... 39e past which these 'two great men .50 Bicycle and TallyHo Cardi 43c 1.50 Gray's Glycerine Tonic .. .99c .50 Gloitora 37C , Demand for Ford Cloied Can since the improved tjpei in 1 fought and conquered are essen- .05 Adami, Chicleti, Beemsn't Eskay's Neurophosphates ...... l 39 .50 Henhafoyarn 39c colon were introduced hjti been comtantily lnore«8in|. With tially the same as those of' today. and Black Jack Chewing They masquerade under different 1.00 Wampole's C. L 0. Extract 63c 1.00 Wildroot Hair Tonic ...... We. greater output of tbeie type* production oosti h«re been ' formi and different names, but.they Gum .; 3 for 10c. 1.00 Newbto's^Herpicide ..... ,74c lire no lets hateful and harmful than A, P. W. Toilet Paper .. .4 for 1.78 1.50 Maltine & CombinaUons.. .93c lenened and it li the policy of the Company to tfhre lt< cui- those which caused the Liberty Bell 1.00 Weitphal'*,AuxilUtor..,.. .73c to ring and 'ovhfoh caused men to .10 Sterno Canned Heat 12 for 87c 1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypophos.. .99c 1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic .... '.63c tomen the benefits of ill Mich reduotionir ; • spring to arms to save tho Union .50 Gem Razor filadei, 6's ...33c .60 Pertuisin ,,49,, 1.00 Marchand'a Golden Hair and to end the curse Df human .35 Ever-Ready Blades ...... 29c 1.28 Pierce'* Favorit* Prescription 98c Waih ...,.48c 'slavery. 1.00 Auto Strop Blades, .. .10*1 69c UOTraxo., .1.29 .66 Glover's Mange M«dicme.. .49c o-o-o-o-o .35 Kalak i, 3 for 1.00 New Open Car Prices 1.20 Cinot ..." .ttt 7Bc 1.50 Goldman's Hair Res»*rtr..J.l9 On February 2d,, when the .30 Kondoii's Jelly ...... 23c 1.00 Polymol .*...... fl9c groundhoh g came out off his holo and .35 Cute* Preparations ...... 29c 1.00 Russell'. Emulsion .'70,, promptly scampered back again with .80 Muliiflad Cocoanut Oil Touring Car . . i $310 1.00 Tangee Up Pomade ...... 79 '•* prophecy that the worst winter C Shampoo i.....' .34c mfctliir of the year was yet to come, V Runabout ... * $290 'th plenty, of folks to declare LAXATIVES .75 Slacomb ,...... ,83c TOILET NEEDS ''extra th the groun4hog was A fraud and 1.35 Petrolagar ;, JJJ » Jlaf. Where ar« those folks to- 1.60 Djer Kiw Perfume FOR THE TEETH fikft Whit h«v« they jprt to «ay ,1.39 .60 California Syrup of Fifi .. .37 JtftW (A the Mb'et the worst",snow 1.76 DJer Kin Toifct Water C .00 Forhan'i for the Gums ... .3Bo ..1.43 1.50 Agarol i\ , ...... 95c Tractor, Car and Truck £ha^feraces ^m&ln Unchanged >',fttorn) »lnoe lSS8f 1.28 Pinaud-i Ul«c V 83o .30 t^olynoi Tooth Patt* .. i,. .iWfl 's ' f '#•.•:•',..'.•;,'••'• •'..'•,,'• .35 Odorono .60 CaldwreU'i Syrup of P.psu,. .430 .30 Lyons Tooth PowUr .....IB* '"Uwy • r»putatlcin »» a wcatlmr . 23c l M%i !b»\Mtn founded on • far film- .28 Btecham'i PUIs ...19,. .80 Pebecco Tooth Part* .,...3!o ., v.' itd 1 Sal HopaUca 1.20 Sal Hepatic. .30 Calm Tooth Powder %U Ford ^ .._ 'aw and dun M RaviUllon Tooih PowtUr .,24? >l«ht «hour i .38 Pluto W; OO PyhtJ ThPa M il i •££ '•BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 1926.

Monmoutb County Sumn»tt'« OMca. NOJJCE. PERSONAL. ' BELFORO'5 la tha milter pf the ciUto ol Arlbur E. . * y M. Tussdsy. Febniiflr Flrtt Soi'vicaa Jhtetd Sunday in N.w PUBLIC SALE Smith, deceucd. - Mrs. Raymond Madden'of.Broad Notice to crodltort to preunt clilmi :ou»h hall, boroujh «f 1 street lina returned from w two PUctef Worship, ',. aeilnit eitate. ' the eollecttOD and tlsptml «[ l'unuont to tbo order et Joseph L. Don- the, said barouih,, pisposali at* to . weeks' visit with relatives 'it New ' Tho Episcopalian! of Belford and of Joseph C. Brewer's, Tinton Falls, N. J. inay, lurroaato of the'County o[ Mcn- - PUBUG SALE York.* i ' ; , i Vjcinity held »orvla; '.or the. '8r»t mouth. made on tho lltteenth Aty of Janu- ary, 1020, on tho application ot May U. 0. t one rur b«flnnln« May tit. 1J38, Harry Davis, ~» '-prescription time Sunday'in'their ,chapel »t Selling out'complete, 1 offer for iaU ill my personal properly on my•Schncfcr. executrix o! ttio citato of Arthur id one (or six months bcifyiaitic May >"tj, clerk nt Ugiett't < drO(f itoro on Campbell's/Junction. In'.spite of ,' farm, lltuated L. Hmlth, deceased, notko ll hereby given Postponed Until Tuesday, to tho creditors of laid decried to exhibit A certUttd eh«ek Ut Two Hun4i>d Ot\r' Bd street, will •Icavcf this week bad'WeatheMhcre' wa» a apod'at- to the subscriber, executrix as aforesaid, ITS shall accompany tha blus. , tendance'at thb phurch^enooV ses- their debts and dtmindi asalnst'ihe lalil Th. Marot and Council rtidVci tn« sion /early Jrt^the Sftcrnq'on antt at Opposite Old Gate of Fair View Cemetery, estntc, under outh. \vithln-slx monthsf,from. Ight to accept or rejwt any ot all bWs, ' Worth" CiimifnghAm'of Arthur Feb. 23;19^6, at 12 o'clock the dnto of tho aforcssld order,- or they U. QHANT JOHNSON, , ulnco Is very, tick with pricumpnln, the vcsper-Setvlqo at four .o'clbcli. will be forever barred of their actions ^ borough Olmk. < - Mrs. Daniel }V. Martin of Eaet Many udmirTrig xpmmcntB -were Near Headden's Corner therefor against the said subscriber. Doted - Freehold,-N. J., January 16, 102S. front street is out after^having been made with re^Vd to'the interior Four Extra Good Horses, Machinery ^ Monmouth County Surrognti't Office* MAY -hi 0. SCHAEFER, " , the matter of ths-tititt of Mtcliai. & - conflned t^the houeo & week with decoration 'of Stljo chapel. ' John P. Housefurjmhings; alto 400 bu. Corn 1'ilr Haven, N. J, McNulty, deceasod, i Euler was in cjmrso of the services, fotlct' to creditor! to prcicnt cUlmi PUBLIC NOTICE. atraimt «it«te. • •' Philenion'Crellrt of Herbert ttreet H. WalliriB •MacCoHnitck was at the AN OHEINAN'CE AUTHOBIZING THE POSTPONED Punuint to tho order of Joiiph L, Ooai - '*'* Is sick with" grip. , - organ on4 Charles Klcm was soloist. Friday, Feb. 26th EXTENSION OF MECHANIC STREET ah»y, Burmiate of the County )f Men* A course bV instruction U bo, ing TOW ITS .PRESENT*. EASTERLY moulh, made on ths tTvinty-olihth d«y ' John Widecr of Catherine street •JERMINUS EASTERLY TO^ THE-f^ January, 1020, on the application ot lias resumed his -work at a.fnctory given for children. A sociable was 'VESTERLY SIDE OF HARRISON homai F. McNulty, at) ml nil tra tor of tha ' 1926, at 12 o'clock sharp ' AVENUE AND THE ACQUISITION BY at Matnwan after having bepn laid hold at tho chopol last night, Ash itate of Michael E, McNulty, ilrcttucil. PUBLIC SALE PURCHASE OR CONDEMNATION OF iotics Is hereby, given to thn creditor* of Wednesday wll be observed, with THE "NECESSARY LAND AND REAL ,W three weeks with injuries caysod 16 F»esh Cows, with calves by their side, mostly family cov.s, laid deceased to «xhibft to tha lulacr.bor,- penitential otflw and litany tonight ESTATE FOR THAT PURPOSE AND id mini" tra tor as iforosatd, their debt| and by a toll. Jerseys and Guernscyis; 6 large Daily HoUteins, oil young cows, coming PROVIDING- FOR THB PAYMENT at eight o'clock. Ve'spcrs, will bo lemands ncainit tho md estate, undrr , Robert Cooper of Middlctown from Vermont and Wisconsin, nil tuberculin tested by U. S, Govern- THEREOF NOT EXCEEDING $6,600. iath, ivithin aix" months from the date of held'Friday rllght at eight,o'clock. Live Stock and Farm Machinery BE IT ORDAINED, by 'the Ksyor. artil ha aforoiald order, or they will ha fttr» township, near Red'Bank, has re- ment, no state cows in tho bunch. Council ot the BoroUffh 61 Bed'Bank; Several business men of Belford :vcr. barred of thn\t aetlons thertfn? turned from a sojourn in Florida. on the Robert Dean Farm, between Shrewsbury and ifftlnit 'the aaM lubidber. arid ether; places IIBVO made dona Also tho following farming utensils—team Mules, Iron Axle Farm 1. That the Borough extend Mechanic v Benjamin Pryor of DeForcit av- Ht'roct from it* present easterly.terminus Dated Freehold* N, J., January 3ft, 1026, Hop* to help start tlie'work, Eatontown, opposite .Meadowbrook Farm' Wagon, ABpaiagus Cart, Potato Planter, new; Hay Raltc, Mowing Ma- easterly to the westerly side ol Harrison , v. THOUAS I, McNULTY, •enuo is a new employee at the lov- chine, Harrow, 60-toothj Harrow, 40-toothj 3-runner Fun owing Sled, avenue. ttf nursery farm ot Little Sflvqr, 2 Grain Drills, 20-disc Alfalfa Seed Dull, Lime Dull, Disc Drill for ~. Tliat the Borough BCQuire for mch • ' r' •' ' "•;"•• Mass&ehuielta.' ' Mrs, Edward Ottinpor Ji«» re Church' corn rows, new; Potato Digger, South Bend Plow and Hiding attach- purpose, citlici* by purchase or condemna- Monday, February 22d, 1926, tion the following described parcel of Und SHERIFF'S SALE. 'su-ned her duties.as a toaehbr at A fellowship socltiWe tor the ment, South Bend Plow, Cultlvatoi, Planet Jr. Riding Cultivator., Po- mri premises: 1 ' ^,At 1:00 O'Ciock virtue-of. a wrtt of fl jfs. to mn dU^ « the River 'treet school after having members .of the Red Bank Baptist tato Cutter, Milk Cans, small Stove, G h. p. Kerosene Engine and BEGINNING at ft point in the south, rected. Issued out of the Court ot Chan- been laid up a week with grip. The undersigned will sell to tho highest bidder the following:— large Tuplex Gould Pump, outfit for 100 Cows, Rotnry Pump, small westerly corner of property of Mrscer. y of the State of tfetr Jersey, nil I b< > chui'jch'will bo held ot tho church 1 Team of Horses, good woikers and diivcra; 2 good Cows, Bioad Tioad Bccket in the northerly tide exposed to sale at public vrndue, on Mon«" ' , Milton McColgan has moved from Gaboline Pumping Engine, Power Cutter, Shredder, Coin Meal Giindcr, of Meclinnic-street: thence (I) easterly on Friday night,of next week. A Farm Wagon*(two-horse); one-horso Tann Wajron. Thcso wagons nro lay, the 8th day of March, 1926, bolwtgn j Prospect avenue to his house on Corn and C6l> Grinder, Power Saw Table and Saw, Steam Engine, in nn straight Hnc alone properties of .he hours of 12:00 o'clock and Q.QO o'clock program is being arranged b,ythc in fino condition. Several sets of Mai ness, Sod Cutter, Corn Plantof, George JIattliewa and J. Henry- Chadwfck, Pinckney road, which waa fojwerJx mounted on tiuck, Corn Shellor, new; Fairbanks Platform Scales, Port- [at 1:00 o'clock), In the afternoon of said young people's society and mem-ono and two-horso Plows, Hay Uakc, Iron Harrow, Corn Shelhr, power able Iron Forge, 2 sets Double Harness, ton wagon Springs, Root Cutter, three hundred feet more or. less to theIsy at the Court House, in the Doroilfclt occupied by Capt. John A. 'Rowc, northeasterly corner of-property of Gooree >f .Freehold.. County of Monmouth, Mc>r bers of the Bocipty will have gen' or hand; Wheelbarrow, Greenhouse, 30 ft: long und 10 ft. widg, sides Gjavel Bo'dy', 2 two-men Saws, Sledge, I Wedges, Pulleys and Shafting, Pre3ton in the westerly side of Harrison sn officer at Fort Monmouth. .Capt. Jersey, to-satisfy, a decree of said Court * t oral charge of the sociable. of Hollow tilo and covered with twenty.hot bed sash; a lot of Flower Stanchion Water Buckets for cows, 24 Stanchions, Hand Com Plantcis, avenue; thence (2) southerly nlontf tho amounting to. approximately »2,8J0 00. Bowb hn« movod to Long Branch. 1 westerly side of Harrison avenue, fifty At tho Bryitist church Sunday Pots, Reaper and Binder, Walking Cultivator,- Marker, Weeder, Hen Armstrong Stock and Dies, 'A in. to l'i in., new; Tool ;, Pipe fittings, All that lot; tract or parcel of land an^ , Bryon Aspdln of Prospect avenue House, 40 ft. by 28 ft., two stones high; \o\ of Chicken Wire and Iron feet to the southeasterly corner of the said morning the subject for the junior Jacks, Blocks and Falls, Oil and Water Tunki, Wheel Hoc, Planet Jr. rrcston property, banning nsain fit theiremtses hereinafter partlcjlarly described, 1ms n no\» Dodge coach, , Fence Posts, Mowing Mnchinp, Bono Cutter, a lot of Garden Tools, Hand Soed Drill, Pile Tile, Pile Lumber, Junk and Small Tools, 1000 aforesaid beRinnintr point in thff northfrly iltuste, lyinz and bolni In tha Borough ot < , congregation will bo "God Ever lDB0 flurason. in the County* of Morlmouth an^_ > Mr. and.Mrs, L. J. Bergen of about six tons of very fine Hay, All tJ articles are In excellent Sheaves Stalks. • ' . : ''.• . •• . . - Bide of Mechanic street, thence (3) iouth- Seeking Men.", The subject for the criy along the easterly side of Mechanic State of New Jersey^ at Oceanic, and whicY/ Bucna'place ore spending d month condition. , q a mnp entitled "Map of Valuable FrofrT young .people's devotional Vnecting street and the westerly line of Jirop^ctlei 'vith relatives at South River,"- Mr. TEKMS •'CASH. - • • 1 ton Ford Truck, new, pneumatic tires, platform and rack bodies;of Ambrose Jt at thews and Nre, GeorR rty at Fort Washington, Shrewsbury, will be "The- Broken Lock nnd tho Grover, fifty feet more or less, to thi Monmouth county. New Jersey," filed In Bergtn will undergo a slight opera- 1025 Runabout Ford car, I solid rubber tires, extra box behind, yun :he Clerk's office -of Monmouth County th* Church Re-o'pcncd 'and Spiritually MRS, ROBERT HoMthcr!/ Hide ot Mechanic street; thsnee ,tion nt tho Now Brunswiok hospital. six months, good as.new, • ..' -- H-l):caaterly in B straight lino alone urop- !7th day of June, A. D. 1853, by l'mnklin- Fumigated." The subject for the GEORGE H. HOBBRTS, Auctioneer. ' ertiefl ot Nvti. C?eorgri Grover, AmUtosi Mead, as a.mai'i'.of record, is known and Mr. nnd MIB. Peter 3, Eichcle of Matthews nnd George Preston.'three hun- distinguished as.lot Number I'drty («0). >, evening sermon will bo "Whoso- I • • • MONMOUTH CLERKING COMPANY, Clerks. 100 ton grain fed clear Cow Manure, no chemicals, sawdust, shav- fronting on J>afayette street. . E»t Front street entertained n dred feet more or leas to the westerly. aver'Will May Come." The young ings'or bedding of a,ny kind. ••.--•••' aide of-Harxison nveniie and the •ending of . Beginning at a point in tha essterly lint -number of friends at a dinner people's union will have charge of the second described course, \ or Lafayette street at the northwest corner , • Also Farm, 80 to 90 acres, south of railroad, with farm house and ot lot No. 46 on said map, which Is about '' >rty Sunday in honor of Mr. andtho mid-week mooting tonight, Mo- 3. That the same be done AB a genera! buildings, English Coddling, G00 trees, 12-yoar-old apple orchard and one hundred feet northerly from Ocean t Mrs. Gcorffo A. Hogan, who were tion pictures of the courtship of improvement, avenue, -formerly called tho Red Bank road; 2 acre grape vineyard, balance tillable ground; $2,000 cash necessary; A. That temporar/ notes or bond* b thence easterly, along the northerly line of '. married recently. Milos Standiah nnd of travel and Issued 'from time to time to temporarily balance bond and mortgage. • ' • V lotsiNos. 46 -and 45, one hundred and L t Miss Mary VonSteenbergh ' of humorous storiesi will bo shown nt finance said Improvement In the aggregate thirty-six feet; thence northetiy. on ft 50-COWS-50 amount of not exceeding $6,500, r Phoenicia, Now Yo^-Is mMng a tho church tomorrow night, under Delco Lighting Plant, new, 16 Batteries, .guaranteed. lino parallel with Latayetts street flfly 5. Thnt said notes or bonds sflall bei fcet; thence westerly, on a line parallel 'stay of several weeks with"-her the management" of the young peo- interest at not>c'xcccdine site per centum with the lint line one hundred and thirty* •unt, Mm. William Crispell of ple. AT PUBLIC SALE TERMS:—All amounts under $25.00, cash; over 525.00 three per anoum. , . •'**' six feet to the easterly line of Lnfayctt* ' The foregoini: ordinance has been Intro street; thcrico toutherly along Lafayotl* .Madison avenue, months' bankable note with approved security with privilege of three duced and the Mayor nnd Council wilt con street fifty feet to the place of beginning ' Lenten services began ntt St. ,At FREEHOLD, N. J., Opp. C. R. R. Station ' MlssY Helen Antonides of Lipdcn months renewal, . . . , . ' . " ~" - nider the final passage thereof on the I» Intended to be the ssme premises con* * Thomas's chapel this morning. At dny or March, 1926, nt the Boroush Hall vcyed to JajnM Enritht. Jr., by Wilhsoa place entertained- a number of quarter after eight o'clock tomor- at 8:00 P. M. Any person orpersons.de- L. Brettell by deed dated Auntiit 19, 1608. 'friends at a Valentine party last BirinK toibc heard will be given an oppor- and recorded In Book 613 of Deeds, pait fl row night there will bp, the Jiless- on Wednesday, February 24th, H.P.ROBINSON. tunity nt the time and place aforesaid. Friday 'night. ""(»; ••• • .••. •.7. \ ings of the Stations of the Cross at Orio O'Ciock Sharp, rnin or'shine, plenty cover'for all. V A. E. SHINN, ...,-, , Clerk, The foregoing description is copied {rani t Wallaco Feeler has resumed his and a sermon Hy Rev. Robert Mac- xi • , • XJEORGE H. nbBEPvTS, Auctioneer. . the mortgage made by James Enrlght, Jr.* duttcit at the Liggett, drugr store on Kellnr. Thereafter every .Thurs- i They consist of thirty-five* head of high- and wife to Thomas Wlllett, dated Dcccm* bcr 31, 11112, and recorded in Book 44T i ' Broad street after having been laid day night during Lent there will be grade Guernseys nnd HolsteiSiB from' Liv- of Mortgages, pago 429; and assigned by ,* up a week with grip. « sormon at tho church by a^visit- ingston and Ingham Counties, 'Michigan. Thomas Willctt to Maty ihotnTion, l\\f complainant, by Assignment, recorded In , . Harry Burrowes of, Broad street, ing rector. ' ' . Most of these cows are fresh" and'others Book 67, pate 316. January 3. 1024. L~ to freshen by day of sale. •*''-. is confined to his homo with tonsil Tho Epworth league will hold a Seited is the properly of Georgo llerdt *j itis. and. Gladys Herdt, his wife, rt al, taken district Tally on Saturday a'fternoon Also nt the same time I- will ofTer fifteen in exeeutlon at the suit of Mary ThomD- "; Wellington Kennedy tit. Arthur and night of this week at thaiMcth- head of registered pure tirod Holstcin son, and to be sold by , I place is recovering fron grip. JOHN H. VANMATEH, ShetilT. f ,, odist church. The program wjll Cows. These arc their names: Dated February 3. 1926. f ' A daughter was.born last week to comprise reports, address:;, stunts, FltEDEBICK W. HOPE, Solicitor. Mrs. Stanley VanKirk of Newark, Ancilc HuJino Rosewood, born November 30, ID2S, Sire Rosewood HcpgcrvcM' (63 )lncs) . •::.!» «__* a'comedy sketch and a dinner. Kormlykc. Bam Anccic Nutllnc Tontlnp. : who was formerly Miss Myrtle • Rev. J. L. Pitt will preach ,ncxt Antrcib Cluny Del Kol b&rn October 14, 11)21. 5fro Cluny BoflostinQ Fontiao SHERIFF'S SALE. Crawford of Red Bank, ABKEIC, Damniouwtjcstlcna Dc Ko). ' Sunday morning nt the Methodist Princess Owasso Combination, born September 5, 1018. Sire Korndykc Pontiac. Before moying our stock of merchandise from 64 Broad Street By virtue of a writ ot ft. fa to me 4I-| A Mrs, Mao Hugg of Maple avenue, chifrcji, Sunday night the pastor Ilartog Ornnt, Drm Owqsso I'ontlac' Princess. ' rected, issued out oC the Court of Chsn-l^ • who is employed at the Marcus will preach on ''The' Greatness of Colantha Pontlnc Maple Crest, born May 5, 1021. Sire Colahtho Sccis Wayne eery of the State it New Jersey, will W • millinery storo on Broad street, is Klorndykc, Dam Alpha Pontinc Mnpia Crest. •' j to 16 White Street we are offering the entire stock at exposed to sale at public vendue on Mon-i ' Washington." J- Russell Woolley i Colantha Seels Kenccrvelil Hint, torn October 30, 1921. Siro, Colantha Scsls day, the Sth day of March, 1826, between _ } enjoying, a two weeks* vacation. will sing "Carry Your Cross with a the hours ot 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock, (at >rn August 18. 1D19. Sire Marcolyn.. Hcngcr.veld 1'o'clock), in the afternoovot tali dsy.< i_. Smile." On J Thursday' night of Crcamelle, LaO, Dam Dolle. Wayne Pauline De Kol. *'. ,'.'-r i at the Court'House, in. the Boroughs »t > nckt week a recital will be given by Mutunl nqnpstinc nolle, born, September 18, 1010, Sire-Cluny Bonostlnc Sir Freehold, County of Monmouth, Ncir Jsr«! ' ' . CHURCH jtOLL CALL. am;. to satisfy, a decree of said Coiir a colored gleo club. • Pnul. Dam Mutuol Dc Kol Belle, ' - • MBmscIl Amcfffo Honostiuc. born September 30. 1921. Siro Gliftiy Bonosllno 10 to 25? Discount amountinr to approximately I5.60J.OQ. I ' Annual Event it Kmnalurg Held At tho'Roformod church lnst Fri- Pontlitc Aosrlrte, l)am Mamscll Pe Kol Marcenn. In the llrst place: All that lot, tract •• "" N Last Friday. Sunny Plains l'ontnlc Cnnnry Knn Zd, born Noiembcr 30, 192!. Sire Mtpk parcel of Isnd and premises bercinaftev ; day night a series of • stcreopticon Plane Grant Pontlnc, Dam Sunny Plain Pontiac Canrry Lass. lurllcularly described, situate, lylns >nd v \ 'The eloventh annual roll call of pictures were shown. Qn Saturday Aicnes Korndykc Bono tine born March G, 1922. Siro Cluny Bonostinc Pontiac This is bargain t^me with us. We are offering . . being in tho Township of Karltan, in tha -, Aneidc Dem Clothlltlc Asnes KornJyko 2d. County of Monmouth and State ot Hew I the Kcansburg Methodist church morninjr of this week tha womr>n pf Jci**«\ flt Keansburg. I was held last.Friday afternoon and Most of these pure brcils have calvcU nnd hsv(» heifer calves. • All of these the Reformed church mill hold h pure brccli have transfers for the purchnscrs winch will bo eiven them Under Itcginnini: at a point In the northerly, evening. Large congregations at- i By-Laws of Tho Holstcin Friosian Association. j Electrical Goods. Auto Supplies, Tires and Sundries line of Sctlcy nvemio at the -outhesst cake.gala nt KridcL's market on conicr of Innd uf James Seeley; thenea tended both services. The chtat'h Broad street, near Front street. I Ail of th'se csttlo will.be sold under a full Kunrnntca for nny rcHpcct you cTitcrly. nhtin; Sccley nvenue one hundred! * had been beautifully decorated with ,«sk. I think and so «lll you thnt this li the best lot. of cow.i thnt thisjtato of all kipds from our large and varied stock. unit tliiriy feet: thciicc northnb, at A ' A cake sale for the benefit of the hss ever had or seen. They arc sold under ft subject to G0>day rctcul'and test charts viiiht aii^'c to Spelry nvenue one hundred flags, ferns and flowers.* At night A. M. E. Zlon church will .bo 'held to so 'with each animal. nnd twenty-live feet, maw or te«j. to Isnd. A supper was served by tho ladies' on Saturday afternoon of this week Now don't miss this opportunity. Como end brlni; yonr friends whether In- of New I'ujit Comfu>/MUm.li Cunjpanyl nid society. The speakers were terested In K'COW or several. You nrc invited at any timo to coma nnd see them We are moving into smaller quarters and must reduce our stock. thence w^aU-r.y' nloni: the Iliul of Ne#* ' at two o'clock, nt Chris Williams's milked. The particulars of each animal will bo ci\cn day of tale. Point Cumr^vt fien?S Cumrany *onf Rev. B, F. Dickinson of NsAvaik, Here on West Bcrfjen plnco under hundrcJ n:rl ten fie!, T.imo or less, to) ' . R.m.mb.r tho Date—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1826. Rev, J. H. Cann of Atlantic Hlglv the direction of the stewardesses of RRJd Janidt .'."'.cf Bel- tho^ church. and convenient to rallrosds, at reasonable rates. _ . ' This discbunt applies on everything except Electric fret, niur? ov Ic:?, tu the.r'l * wt ford, Rev. H. B. White, of Keypoctir TERMS-r-AH 8Umi llnilrr JHO cash, and all sums on-r !50 tlirfc in.onlhs' credit Kev. E, T. Weeks «f Highlands, A Birthday Party. ', , Mil lip given by paylnB onchMf of puichnsc price dny ot .sale nnd approved Light Bulbs.* I.I tip r.-ciri). |.|.— :t A'l thai '•ettall. Rcv.,H. D. Stratton of Kcyport and bankab^a security for tho balance. ' - ,lut, tv.iv.ur |i.! ,-.•• i." iind sml prrmlsei A birthday,'party was given last •hiM-ii'ii.'i . ir. .'-•ii.:',/ tlctetib-d. iiluate( Rev. E. T. Hann ot Brldgcton, GEOHGE II. ItODERTS, Auctioneer. :-b!.ij. u:ri u i:;: '..\ V.i\ Yowmhlp of ]UrI« Friday night for Mrs. Cora 'Kings- Musical nujpbers wcro rendered-by H. E. RUE onil GEO.^S P,.HUNT, Clerks. (t:..t. :n i'..; OJ.I,M. ut ulunmotith ant! Stat4 o:1 ... .' J.T.;/:.-. ' ' , i Miss Cecelia Shuck, Rev. A. C. Pol-bury bf BaUl: street at tho liojno of her daughter,.Mrs. Hehry Popo of I !»••,..1; a,: it B;I Iron plpc.li the north* liomui, Paul vFoulk, Mrs, Raymond JACOB ZLOTKIN crly «u;-!i ,I,J ul S.vley 'avenue: theoci Phone 330 Freehold Txuax and Miss Veal. Edward T. Newman Springs road. About 25 Mil luviii. ii,.i.c.o,i devrcM and thirty. gues(8 were present and ganics, tv.j ini.iut.M riui, cishty-tiro feet ind Con.pton called the rqll in tha af< C. H. ENNIS ciiilil-t.ntlii uf a foot to an iron pip« la toi-noon, nnd 179 responded. The music and danolng were enjoyed. lit? southerly line ut the New Paint Com. Refreshments were, served nt mid- fort Bench Company's property; thenc* offering amounted to $330. Kenfls- a1) suuth, eighty-six degrees thlrty-Avn night. Mrs.' Kingsbury received The San Remo mliiutcj west, along said Beach Compauy'a bury church now has R membership many birthday gifts. OPEN ALL YEAR Ocean and W|Ut End Avenues. Weil End. 64 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. lino thirty-four feet and seven-tenths of of 310. a foot to a*post in a corner of same; • •, • ^i». Dancing. Dinner, $2.00. A la carte. Afternoon Teas and Suppers. thence (3) north, seventy degress tlitten. It Payi to Advortfie in the Register. ... SIio-o Dinners, Tel. Lonir Branch 1743 •••- 0. FOLCI. ' minutes west, sixteen feet and one-tenth of a foot to an iron pipe distant twenty* '•RUMMAGE SALE CLEARS $10. nlno and five-tenths of A foot un a cpurst of nortb, tMrty.flvo degrees, eight min« Id Wai H.ld .fUnTon Firihouit by utcs west, from an iron pin and old ttvna' In tha most westerly corner of a lot of . Rtlormed Church Women. land conveyed to Kmraa A, Wilion by ' A rummage > sale was held in Martin Wood and rife, by dceo dated Union flrchoute on ShrewBUbry August J, 1517, and recorded at Lrcahold In Book 107 of Deeds, on J>»£0 HZ, tlo,| nvenue for the benefit of the lie- thtnee (i) south, nineteen degrees thirty, formed church las); Saturday aftoiv two minutes west, seventy test to a •(ilia in the curb line, along thi northerly sld* no.on. Tim weather and the ^valk- of tieeley avenlit; thenca (S) south, lev. .. ing were bad and tho attendance at RED PUBLIC MARKET entyront degrees thrca mlnutos cast, alongr said curb tin. forty-eight feet to the pise* the sale wrls email, 'out the profits of beginning. Survey m«0e by Jl, JI««tsr, amounted 'to, ?10. ' Tho women in C. E., November, 1016., .' ctarge of tno tale wera Mrs. Wil- 10 BROAD STREET Thi abovs deserlbod prtmlies comprli* RED BANK. N. J. a part of tho Und' as conveyed to Emm* lard Lawyer, Mrs, 'Ezra Osborn, A. Wilson in three tleeds, namely i Martin Mrs. Suian Stryker, Mrs. Elitabotli Wood snd -wjf. to Emma A, Wilson, dultd August 8, 1877, r.cord.d la the Monmuuth Eitcll, Mis. J: A. VanSchoick, Mia. County Oltrk'a Offlc*,: tti DiioK 40T of Kvild Erric'non, Mrs.** Bonncr, DO YOU LIKE GOOD - D-c*!. on nsgsi J23. «tb. Nsw l'ulns THE VERY BEST FOR THE HOLIDAYS ComforT Detoh Company to £mran. A, WIN Mrs. Elizabo'.h Wolllng and Mrs. son, dated Noismbir .'.', 101D. ncurd«d in Harry Oiborn, the Monmouth County Clerk's ODlce, In Book 867 ot Deeds, pages 3011, etc. lltrv ROASTING CHICKENS A. Popvand Oeorje Poo«, h.r husband, loj Shrawiburj P»rson»ii, Emma A. Wilion, dated May ltlb, IP9, i. recorded In Ui« Monmouth County Clerk a John McCarthy of Jinty City. Fancy Maryland Turkeys omco, in BOD* 468 or Ctcdi, pan tilt, , WII • visitor in town8und»y.\ . We Have Then*—Genuine Milk Fed " "in the third bl«ee. All that enUIn trsil \ ' The Bhrowihury 'fire company or vsrcel of land and prtiulHS, hertlniiitir. V 'will hold a masquerade dance psrtlculsrly O.iorlbed, sltust.. lylnt and' ' at 49C ib. being In th« Boioujh «f K«snH!|||t)»i R, patient ut the A)l«imoed hoipl- PORK along thi sans on* kundrid «i ) tut, mon or till, to 101 plls« | tnl, haa returned homo. ' Lamb Sugar Cured Cala. Sugar Cured Skinned Steaks •I'JgsthK Yrlth 'alt aM I . ;, A Ur»» Wall Sign, Prime Cuti Rib. rl(hl), prlv|I«i»i, hiridltin)|)i(»hirtdltlMMIa' M$M Center Cut Pork purtinsntti thiriunto lilioBglafi, 'tine Of tha Urge*, wall ilgnt at HAMS •ny«rl*« apjirufnlnt ind ,thi } ' ill Mi

" " . ^H1' \.'...*, T^JE3,2i.{Mi»»,'«flM/ 'A«Uti,»iuL..t! .•J •* i; Face Fourteen RED BAM REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 1966. Jl P' P. ' > MWM HMMMMlMMIOiiM THREE,'POOS > MARLBORO NfiWS. 3traa(t De$ A P. 0. V«nM/iur H»» Narrow E» (.. : ' '-' m% West Lout cap* from Being Hil by Truck As P. D.' VahMater was walking (V K&att.l!wr\«t lids «•«<>* ana s=oo This Week's Price List A Btray dog' attacked eeveral ttV ftVeik, (a» 1:0b o"«lo«V>. ta th. alter. hunting dogs owned by^Domenlce south on Main street last Thursday "i ef lira day. as th. Court House, la he heard something behind him, and Hh oftrertol*, Count* of Mon; JIaida of West long •Branch Tues- -CUT FLQWERS- day of last week.",-The dog wfsturning saw a large overturned „. Cotirt a»6Uttltii« td CARNATION : , $1.50 p*t Sox. seen to bite' three of Mr. Maida's truck upon the sidewalk from CALENDULA ~ .-. $1.00 f>.r doi. where he had just stepped The All It)*! Idt. trie! « Jareel of Ilitd and SWEET PEAS _ 38c p»r bunefc don before It ran off. George "•••» titrtiiafler pirtleularly >le- White of Monmouth Beach wag atdriver had lost control of ,the ma- lliiuti. lylM and btlne in the CALA LILIES $3 to $5 p«» dex. rt Itum.on, Ih the County of SNAPDRAGON $1.80 to $3.00 per do*. tht Maids place at the time and chine, which ran into a snow batik jlAunoath a*J 8UU tt N«» jMMy, knyyrn after Mr. Matda .had secured his and overturned- •Mdnlftated ta a eertiltt m»» entitled —POT PLANTS- ihot gun they pursued the strange Mrs. Chris Meyer is ylsltlng her ^.SKiag/. flj*,a |a th. Clerk's Offl" of PRIMULA .'. ,,..., ,..rji« ... . doj in Mr. Whtta's auto.. They Bister at Red Bank. ilr el Monmouth •» lot number n j (IS), touoded and described a> BOSTON FERNS ...._ 78« to $5.00 *«. caught up with the dog and it was , William t. Conover of KeypOrt CINERARIAS 4 $1.00 «. ' killed. The head TOBsen t to theit visiting his friend, C. H. Patter- ' * Btginnlt* »t tht awtanrtMlr corner 5 tat a, board of health for examina- son.> tt Bad Btttk road and Lafayette street aa tb» MK» »f« 'al* *nm o» "Id mw. FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY tion. Mr. Maida has had his dogs • Misa Lillio Burley spent part of ui rurialn* tnence easterly, Honk the treated with serum to ward of! last week at her home at Tuckahoa, lirlherlr lln. of Rtd Bank roil forty-live frttl tb.be* Kartherly, pinllel with U- Member of the American Telegraph Florist rabies. New Jersey. fultU a«I»«t OB. hundrtd ieet. more of Mrs. E. J. Byrnes has been con- leal, to tit southerly line of lot No. 44 The state department of health reported that the og had rabies in a fined to her home several days with •atse fortf.fiv. feet to tbe cuter!? line grip. e» Laf»y»tt« street; thence southerly, pronounced form. •Joaiti* lame on. hundred feet, more or WILLIAM MEARS Mr. and' Mrs. Chester Wlllett IMS to till plat, of beginning. ind daughter are visiting their par* mla'a « «• property of Oeorie H.rdt. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. -Val.. UM» In ««eutlon at the aalt of inb, Mr. and'-Mrs. R, S. Wlllett. V. Mortort. and to be lold by Rymson New Jersey Card P«rly—Baslt.tball—L.lbor to Anna Collins 2 the Montclair JOHN H. VAN MATER, Sherlfl. Produce New Play. normal school spent part of last PHONE 361RUMS0N " ( n, Boll'cltor. A card party will ba held next ivedt at hit homo hsrfi. iU«»s» " - IHWMMWIMIMIIIIIMIIIMIMIHMIIIHIMM1 Monday night at St. Agnet't school auditorium. Mr*. J. LonghartB will WAYSIDE^ NEWS. be th« hostoss. Inow Kept School Children Hone On account of the know tttwrn Thru* Days. :h« btekotball gamen were not held Owing to the bad weather Sun- Important Price Policy for last Wednesday night tit th« high lay there were ho Sunday-school or r,cr Friday.' quickly and conclusively as thisnew trustee*. The profits amounted to Betty Dangler Is sick with the the Price You Pay to Drive Away $24. measles. _ A vlotrola is being disposed of Nash-built success—the Ajax Six. M Can Art Complete with the Following Equipment: on the co-operative plan for tha l»r by M«t»wan Youn( Women. benefit of the girl scouts. At the last meeting of the fine Bumper Front and Rew.. .DwtricWitioWii«W aoan«...Rear Fred A. Whjte will sail on Sat- arts, department of the Slatawaa View Mirror... TranimiMion Lock (Built In)... Radiator Shutter. urday ot this week tor Eustace, Woman's club a. play entitled "The J. W. MOUNT CO. Moto-MetW... Combination Stop and Tail Uf ht Florida, for a stay with relatives. Beaded Buckle" was given by 5 ' Mrs. Thomas Curtis of Leonardo Misses Margaret Thompson, Natalie Cor. Maple Ave. and White St. Red Bank, N. J. has returned homa frcm* th« Lopg Smith, Margaretta Schenck, Mil- Tel.phon* 8l5 Branch hospital, where she under- dred. Kelly,'' Iona Emmons and Hudson Super-Six went an operation for appendicitis. Florence Macaroff, Mrs. Catherine Conover has bought a new BuicK coupe. Call on Luke Longhead for any COACH - - -*133O Mies Mary Muir of Mount street sort of want.' He specialize* in all entertained a number ot friends at kinds.—Advertisement* o* Brougham - - 1S9S a party last Friday night. Fred Gerkine,, son of "William ' • Sedan -.--> ' J Gerkens, has recovered from scar* let fever and Is out again. $ Charles E. Sweeney has been re Essex Six €®ach 9OO appointed chief of police by- tha borough commissioners. for Economical Transportation ConVBnient and Eaty Parchate Terms For T/ioae Who Duirt • MIM Marie Savage, has taken position in the Jersey Central KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO., INC power company's new office on First avenue. 116 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. ,-•••••••• Telephone 1319 ' HIGHLANDS NEWS. Homo from Florida—MoT.d to HaitonUWoTld'»tat8e*tBttiUnof"Sixe»"andThirdLargeitktti!d«r ofMotorCan Chicago—Donation to Church. . M. D.1 Bragar is back from a trip to Florida and Cuba. Benedict J. Neimark has returned home from a stay In Florida. \ Mrl and Mrs.. Thomas Cottello, who''were manied a short time ago, have moved to Chicago. • Mrs. Cos- tello was formerly Miss Ella Col A"FeUce" Clad Maid- leran. Miss Josephine Wallace o; Flushing, formerly of Hlghlandg, From Top to Toe! will make her first appearance in London this' week in the comedy i "Is Zat So." Miss Wallace was one of the stars in the show, .which had As may be seen at a glance, this means a a long run at New York. smartly dad miss, for "Felice" is ever synony- Some of the clammers are stil idle owing to the ice jam in the mous with the newest an railroad station two tones of bois de rose, which tucks an oddly Sunday night and one ot the fron shaped pin beneath its ribbon coearde. wheels was broken. Other "Felice" liils at this price are in felt or jA child was born Friday to Mrs satin or chirmine combinations of material), includ- George King; . Mrs. King was for ing straws. In all of sprint's high lh»d«l ti well merly Miss Goldio Bogus. as navy and black. Two boys from Now Ycrk paid _ THOU) tUXt visit to Highland's last Thursday without tha knowlcdgi of thai parents. When night came till boys did not have enough money The Frock, 25.00 to so home. George Hardy, th For afternoon, and fashioned of bois de rose station agent, notified tha New georgette, with a girlish length of blouse and a jpy York police, who locatfld till boyi' touch of gilt in the embroidered design. parents. The boys spent tht night here, one boy staying at Mn. Ellen Chevrc4et 'TaffeU, crepe ronuioe, 'cr«pe de dilne and flit Koebler's house and tho other a crepe fashion other "Felice" models, in such William Heddlng's houet, Th* delectable shades a apple stem, ouesn blue, French So superbly smooth is its performance arid so de* nude, rust and gray. 16J0, 25.00 «t)• k Mini. MicMian lightrul its comfort that you will step from the SPORT FROCKS »t these lama prices coma In liome\ ,. . Giinese dunatk, pussy willow and other silk weaves Touring . $510 wheel amazed ^hat Buch power, speed and snap in such ftn < Black utin pump* in opera style, with the low Mr. and Mn. Clifford Naylor 1 TOD Truck 550 See vu today and let ua give you a demonstration. heel that j» youth'* very own. sptnt the w*«k-en4 with rtlatlvc* at Newark. P»t»nt |«th«r «M gun mtUt "F*tle«" nxxjtli tr« Mr. and Mn. Murdoek h«vi \ also 7.00, and buckle pumps of tan calf or Mtent moved Into Joi.ph Bmlth'i hous may b« hid at 800. near the public school. Mrs. Barney. Fanowlci g»v« birth to a ion at tht Perth. Amboy RED BANK MOTORR hospital recently, Pho Mr. and Mrs. Mllci Philips and 20 M.chnnlc St. »« N. J. William Conn ot Ntwwk w»r* vla- tton hero on. Sunday. f.-.-s L. BAMBERGER & GO. Mrs. Longltrttt hai ltft th., Long-- Branch hospital and la now nw j»w»v with her mother at New York. Methodist ehuwh Mcmtly git* OUAUTY RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17. 1926.

» card party Monday night, March her daughter Anna Is confined to Point entertained the Mountain and NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN lit,, at John Murphy's at Port Mon- the bed with .nearles. Short bridge club yesterday after- (Charles Lewis mouth. ThirewUI be prices and re- The children of the Sunday-school noon. WHOLESALE AND ANOTHER BOWLING fraibminti, , of All Saints' church of Locust Miss Mar; Miller of New 'Mon- T jVank Vierlng of Port Monmouth Point enjoyed a party at the parish mouth Is improving front sickness. DEALER tii ,' han returned home much Improved house last night. , Gl»* MiMlfit from the Long Branch hospital, Mrs, 0. W. Boyd of Port Mon- LUMBER T«m»rn>w- Nlifci—N where hoMindtrwent two operations. mouth ipeht Tuesday ind Wednes- HAVE YOU d|U f«V,P«ltor»U of N He was »t tht hoiplUl m&rt of the day of last week with her parents |S&»h, Door*. Blind*. GIM» rotutii Biptlit Chunk.; winter. at Tottenville. A bdWllnJ tounum«nt rftM Headache? Tht ladles' auxiliary Of Chomloal Oliver Perry of Belford spent o» nut 6yu bun tt Ittkt *nd Builders' Hardware. five te»mi of Jfovtitok memenn tnt d fire company of Belford Will hold a Saturday u.d Sun-lay with his k on O» thty tw) tlm) bsyb i wai oontlndfi'*»* jW«fi ft* euchre party and dance tomorrow mother, Mrs, Florence Perry of W «*. b*/» raw »/*t RED BANK, N,J. Alley* it th« Niy«i!nk library bull*ft- night at tin flrehouBo. Homer's or- Staten Island. IngIng. Arthur N«yl ftWft wa» Vic- chestra will provide music. > Miss Lucille ruach of Jersey City tcritutritut. Another « ^-Henry Pultch, who is employed spent Saturday and Sunday with her BTIL.ES & CO. tivecfi ilx teams will Btwt this wek, at Thomas Malloy's lumber yard at parents, Mr. and l'v» Charles Roach T|it'three'tmni which nuke the Port Monmouth, h suffering from a of Belfoid. PhiU>>; R»v. Sir. WM /of^eWy VorVorkk pany will hold their annual Wash* ida, '•..•••• •;.-! •-•"••• •"• Morimouth' County Surroi«le'» pffief. stattstatt' ' haih i withdrawithd n >>' » ftft tandwsti ingtcn's birthday dahea Saturday John' 0'Ncil of New Mohntoufh In thi DMtter «t the ««t»t«~ot Aaron D. Banking Sutphln, Jr., dictuid. fii r thhe ifaqtoratftt s Of tin* NewNew** Rloll i night at the flrehbUee. Levy's Or- was taken .to the "tug Branch Mon- Notion to crtdlton to preient cliimi moumoutth Baptisp t church,, «» h« chestra will provide Wusfc. , day to undergo an operation, —- .j.lmt iliitt, investment has .A Democratic club with sixty The World Wide Guild of the New Furiuint to the order of Joseph L, Don* accepted a calll to bbecpm6 pastor of 1 •bt^.'.,turro£at« of tbe County of Mon* a ohUfch In Connecticut, A Ponn members has been organized at Monmouth Baptist church niet last mouth, made ,on the iirentr-ieventh air Opportunity Nav«sink.-,The officers^.'Maynard night at Miss Dot Bteley's. of Jtnuirr, 102S, on the •tlon of »ylv»ttlft ydounj man;whho lI» » theoh « : M»r» E. fcutphln «nl Atron D, Butobln, logical ttuud»ni t a,t Prlncetoft !c6l« Card president and Paul Postfln sec- .• Jacob Mlhnot Of East Koansburg idMlnlitntotk of the titttt of Aicod D. Big In Every Sense jitfe will preach at the ckrehu » retary and treasurer ••. • had friends from Newark with hint 6ut»hln, Jf., dtcctkil. Holies Ir hereb; Plus Sunday, ; • ' ' ilv«n tto th» crtdltori of old dtetlitd to candidate Sunday. He will, bra Mw. Harriot Estelle' has resulted exhibi..tt to th* lubscrlbtct, •kdntlolktrat6rk / Deligaed Jptcifically to in the restful comfort it pKv gueit of William S. Roberts'. her.duties as a teacher at the Port Mr. and' Mri, Stanley Cook Of UottMi. their debts »nd damthdi dominate tbfe fleldofkrivprice d vides at top speeds over eoa^rf Additional ictlftil'thictlftiltht «!dI e>Ut«Tind been called to Newark by the death Vork. ... :;1,, • • •; •'; order, or* they will be forever birred of troduces into that field an life and durability retultins; of her mother. their ictlom therefor «B«inst tbe i«ld,Jlih. Earning day night at the Leonardo: high William Fass- of Hoboken spent icrlbtri. - element of bigness that it. from its quality construction-" jcjioo) by tho Lal'S-Lot dub of About 25 residents of East Sunday at his bungalow at locust D«ted Freehold, K. J., Januery 27, 1926, MARY E. S0TPHIN, entirely new. , girls has bttn postponed until' to. Keansburg will be initiated tomor- Polht.. •'••:•'.: —and biggest of all ia the Possibilities : - 41 Hudson Ave., Red Dink, N. J. 1 morrow night. • row night AS membtrs Of the Sons Mrs. Coleman Mullin of Locust • AARON P. SUTPHJN. It is a big car in evnry sense startling value it offer»~ a value The statement that the vote of and Daughters of Liberty lodge of ••..-•' Holmdel, N. J. of the word—big in the >lxe of that is unmatched, b^cttnfe Why Florida? 780 mode at last wcek'j icliool elec- KGansburg. itspowetfuhlx-cyllnderengine; -only General Motors could tion was larger than that of arty Howard Applefcato of BelfOrd big io the raorniness of its vttU achieve such quality at so low has returned home :'rom the Perth TWttNTY-FlVfc YEARS U cm other aahool election In'the township proportioned Fisher Body; big a price. was sn error. There'wits one tlec- Amboy hospital,. where he was Th* ONE Natural, Scientific Supporter tton About ten yeay n agg o ^hwhen the treated for blood .poisoning in hie Evary itr tea yiin ft.flti you tietttr to <• Qa!dandSlx.tomtxaHe*.t6ttttPontiiicSix-$97St0$i:95. AHprUiMtfactor? vote slightly In excess of last finger. .• -i *.- ••'•;• '..• ....•; •-_. without' luwort—y«t, ontt TOU know « parents, c. c. LANTZ PONTIAC SIX CHIEF OF THE » SIXES progressive games .will'be played Mr. and Htk John Mulaer «f Bel- Lick Bw ,41 ATtAMTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. wllKUke place Friday night at the , , My •natomicalli' Uustrtted Proilallc treatise even man should hold, Port Monmouth schoolhouse;, It ,Mrsi Wlillom Taylor Of New Mon- aealed for 10c. ' . ,- . ' will be given by the ladies' Auxiliary mouth Is siok in led with grip and of the Port Monmouth fire company f6r the benefit of tht company. ". »•»•••* Mrs. William Morford of New Monmouth left Sunday to ' spend ••'•• : ' •••''.•.•" . • • - ' •-•• • ••, ' ' , •••, -1 -.••••• < r ••. s&vcrat week* in Florida with her two sons. Mr.,Morford and .Clif- ford Eastmond recently returned Thursday ana, Friday, February 18th andlBih are frpm a trip to Florida, where they, say thpy had a good time, , • Tho two children of John Seagli- onl of Port'Monmouth have been dangerously sick with' chiekenpoi anti measles, At one time it was ftafed that the children would con- "Monayback?" tract pneumonia, but they are now gatUnv.m1L ." ": ; "Moneyback!" The ladles' auxiljarly of Chemical Whether it's a necktie at lire company of Belford hat put si- $1 or a Montagnac dreap new (telling in the flrchouae and hat overcoat.jut $105-^aAdboth had a' new closet madi for the' dishes. The, auxiliary will put new are ^ examples of, unusual electrical fixtures In the firehouie. values in their respective A ftpeeUl tollectioii was taken up lines—any dissatisfaction or at the Belford Methodist church change of heart on your last week for Rev. Richard Cono-, ver, swho.,.conducted' evangelistic part Is always, met here 'services therir Tha collection, with our promise to-make amounted to $50. . i A Red Letter Sale'.Event good in any way you desire. Frequent rehearsals are being That includes — Money held for the show which is to be giv- en Wednesday night, March 3d, at Economies! back if you want it! the Leonardo high school for the Famous for ROGERS PEET COMPANY benefit of Independent ftre company Bro*dw*y BitMdwty BroMSmnr of Belford. , ;•••• ; •' Port Monmouth probably suffered ttWwna ttUthBt more inconvenience from the recent snow storm than any other place K*w York • nfthATA ih'Mtddtetown township. Busses did' not run through'that place until f wmonl »t BromBtM yesterday. ; [ , Boston, Sales That Offer Unlimited Oppor- The rosary society of St. Marx's • church of New1 Monmouth will Wlc tunities for Thrifty Shopping! IF I Sales may come and sales may go but Steinbach Dollar Sales You Cannot still stand as the pinnacle of them all. An event famous through- out Monmouth County foi<4he unmatchable values it offers. Not Shop only has quantities of quality merchandise from regular stock been generously reduced for this but numerous, special purchases have Personally The most exquisite gentleman in been made. French history wielded the swiftest and sturdiest racier. Hundreds of Desirable Items at Wills Saintc Claire Six is like that.' Worth Double or More! Elegant—'swiit—powerful, 'Arid'what's more this reputable Dollar Sale provides many an un- Asbury Park usual saving'opportunity in every department in the store. Watch 4000 for the Dollar Day Sale Signs and REMEMBER that "a dollar saved is.a dollar earned." '

• ! , , , , , • • • . • " • ' ,• And Don't Forget- Phone Orders will be filled while || The Great Spring Furnishings quantities Sale blow In Progress! >• WILLS

20 Whlta Street Ret! B»nk, N. I

,i Uj ,', ( y / i \ *•_ , r xsV06geS&teen"' RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARf 17, i926. ^r: REPORT MAN WINS SUIT. RUMSON NEWS. the removal of his tonsils last week, at the Long Branch hospital, Jertey City Jury Decide* in Favor. BirlbcUy Part/ GWen Friday Night John Wade was laid up with sick- •> s> ' of Robert Rothvrel!. for George Clune. ' ness last week. • « u i*'Robert RotHwell, n'councilman of A party was given .last Friday Miss Alice Ryan ii keyi indoors „ Keyport, was saed-Iast week-for w nigtt by Mrs. William Murphy, Jr., with sickness.. $10,000 damages by Peter J. Keck in celebration of tha birthday of Mr. and Ms. VanAlIen Soule ot , pI Jersey-City for injuries received her brother, George Cluno. Danc- Rumson were tendered a house- •"liy.th'e latter In an automobile acci- ing was tho principal pastime. farming on Tuesday night of last dent near Keyport list June. Tho Those present were Mr. and Mrs- week. It wag a complete surprise case was. tried-before Judge Wil- Herbert Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul to the couple. Tho guests show- ' lard W. Cut]er and a jury at Jersey VanBrunt, Misses Gertrude Flatley, ered Mrs. Soulo with gifts for the <3ity and tlie jury rendered a verdict Mae Porter, Mary Murphy, Anna new house. Eleven, persons were '

went an operation. Mrs. Conover Coulter. • days your druggist 13 authorized to • \" :••••••••'-)•• fs a daughter of Charles Bennett of Miss Helen L. Kerrigan has re- give you • your money back—and Regular $2'values, all sizes v •Regular value 75c pair. Regular'$7.00 values. Eatontown. sumed her duties as visiting nurset only 60 cents for 60, tablets. Ask Sale Price ....;. ..l:...... ,^ 37c $3.45 , Several prospective Buyers \of and Miss Anna .Gallagher; who has any live pharmacist anywhere. Sale Price Sale Price teal estate from New 'York and been the visiting nurse 'tfiTHng Miss But bo sure to get McCoy's, the other places were here last week; Kerrigan's absence, has returned original and genuine, and bear in mind that for thin, sickly kids they Men's Arctics in this Sale at It is expectul that a number, of to Philadelphia. • ; are wonderfi'l—a very sickly chiUI, Ladies' House Dresses Ladies' Coats properties will change owners in '.i Edward F. Sheridan of ^ Sea- age 9, gained 12 pounds in 7 the spring. bright underwent an operation for months! Very Special Reductionss Selling regularly at $1.25. ', s Values up to $50. Sale, Price ...... , LOOK THEM OVER , . Sale Price ....:. £18.75 Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords Children's Winter Coats Special Lot Ladies' Skirts , ALSO CHILDREN'S SHOES v Regular stock at $10.00. $9.97 & Values up to" $5.00, Q'i fid Some worth as much as $6. ' (B*> 07 Sale Price ...... v...... ^ & \ Sale' Price Sfrl.UW Sale price L;..;M»^ • Meat Markets THEMOSTDRASTICPRICE CUTTING: 3 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. SAM HOFFMAN will sell this High-Grade Stock, and sell he will. He don't give a Rap for Cost or Loss, and will cut the' prices to the limit for a quick sale. The selling will go at a 90-mile clip and will \te Fast and Furious. Everything will be _, Al Saves ifou Money pn Sale. Here is your Big. Chance. Dont miss it and he sorry. Fresh Pigs' Liver Fresh Plate Beef Ladies' Flannel Night Gowns Men's Heavy Work Pants* Ladies' Bloomers

Honeycomb Tripe Lamb Haslets Regular-$1.50 values. ; Regular $3 Seller. Regular 75c quality. Sale Price 87c Sale Price $1:87 Sale' Price 43c Fresh Pigs Feet PlateCorn Beef Phila. Scrapple Corned Spare Ribs Children'Overcoats ;' Men's Headlight Overalls Children's Gingham Dresses Values up to $8.00. them by the name A regular $2 value.' Fresh Beef Liver Fresh Cjx Tails Sale Prjce $3.97 Sale Price Sale Price 97c Hamburg Steak Breast Veal Ladies' Dresses Men's Work Shoes Ladies' Brassieres, Corsets, 2 lbs Sauer Kraut Breast of Lamb Values from $10 to $15. Guaranteed all leather. '- AI9 Corselettes and Girdles on Short Ribs of Beef Chuck Roast Sale Price J7.75 Virtues. up'to-.$5-Sale Price- Sale- at Ver^ Special Prices. Fresh Cala Hams Pot ]Roast all meat B.« cm. Chuck Steak Frankfurters Other Specials too numerous to mention. This stock has got to be sold, so don't miss Shoulder of Veal Smoked Cala Hams attending this sale! Hamburg Steak Lean Stewing Veal If Jhe people of Red Bank and surrounding country ever had a golden opportunity, thi» ii iurely. it. Sam Hoffman* will Smoked Bf. Tongue open the doors of his. store on Friday, February 19th» at 10 A. M., in' a determined effort.to aell the eiHire stocK in the «hort« Pork Chops cat possible time. In offering such extreme and astonishing values, wo hope to accomplish our purpose and increase the bonds Shoulder of Lamb Dixie Style Bacon of friendship that have exiited between this store and its thouiands of patrons. It will surpass and completely overwhelm any Freak Pork Butts HeadCheese sale ever attempted in Red Bank, New Jersey, c vicinity. , , ,.' ^ l., * • Prime Rib Roast Blood Pudding

*•«•••••«>••••••••••••••<•••••»••••••••••••••••••••••> HUNG HIMSELFJN THE ATTIC. was a visitor last -week of Mrs. A. W. Smock of Highland boulevard. WillUrp 5. Strickland of K«fpor« The Democratic club will meet ,Ei»4. tables and frufts that tho New : / ; Urge, Well Padded Van* MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. York consumers need. i Careful, Courteous,. Experienced Men Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles was MM. Waller WaWng'« Automobile hostess to tho Social Nine at her Damaged in'an Accident. home on Bethany road on Thursday : Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions While parked,on Hendrickson's afternoon. The uftcmoon was hill j..near^hBJ KheolhouBB _Ja»t pyp Anywhere, Any Time. week,'a.car owned'by Mre. Walter served refreshments. Mrs. John Walling was struck by an* Asbury Rapp will entertain at tho next • ' fireproof Storage: Packing and Expreu. „ " Park truck. Noono was hurt, but meeting, at her home at Koyport Mrs,<-WalJ|ng'a, Machine Avas badly Those pre«ent included Mrs. Eliza- i Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street damaged, The incident occurred beth R, Winterton, Mrs. Frank P. during the ..school election. Sproul and daughter Enid, Mrs, In the latert issue of The NewSamuel H. Walling. Mrs, Emlel Sale Starts Thursday, the 18th, at 9 a. m. ; Tel. 894 RED BANK, NVJ. Republic Eev. .B. W. Mandevllle of Pimper, , Mrs; 'Marcus Lee, Mfss ••••••»•'•«:•»•»«»•••»•»••••••»•»••«••••••»•••••••••• this place has an article entitled Hannah Poling, Miss Hyldah Hyeiy •;f• It is really surprising how much your dollar will buy here during our DOLLAR SALE. "Gutter Literature" and in the last Mrs. Louis Stultz, Mrs. Bsynjohd t issue of The Christian Advocate ho Cherry, Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles and X Note the following extra Special values we have prepared. had an article entitled "John Bull Mjss A'nha Cowles.: • • •, • ' ' Looks at His Drink Bill." Mrs. WP'sm S. Holmes enter- The missionary Bociety- of the tained the Hadet and South Key- % When you see them you will know that we are underestimating their worth when we say they are Big Bargains) Reformed church will meet torhorr port sewing club Friday afternoon. row,afternoon at the parsonage. A flower game was played, in PLAID BLANKETS The New Fabrics for Spring Are LADIES' LINGETTE SLIPS More sleight' ;werefout kst week which Mrs. Lemuel H. Jones and All colors including white. ; Regular 98c. STRONG BONES Especially Beautiful. c than had been tho case for a num- Mrs) Roelif LeRoy won prizes. f $1.00 ber of years. A real curiosity was Mpi Russell Smith, will entertain at a fancy old-fashioned' two-seated the next meeting1. big husky cutter, in •which'John vSeeley drovo The Raritan Vigilant society 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS LADIES' LINGETTE BLOOMERS to tho village from his farm. held their annual dinner 'Monday I and STEP-INS Miss Addie' Wilson Bpent Saturn night at Eurlew's restaurant at day and Sunday at Ne\7 York. • Keyport , '•'.'• $1-00 1 Most of the roads hereabouts Hazlet lire company will hold a CHICKS were impassable with snow last dance in the firehouse on Friday 1 1 Vory good quality; regular 1.49. LADIES NIGHT GOWNS result when • fed on FuhO'Pep w^ek for everything except wood for the benefit of the com- sleds. Nearly all the roads' Wero pany. Music wiH be furnished by T Chick Starter containing both cod dug out by Saturday. Detours had "The Jolly Five." 2 for $1.00 Y ' .42x36 PILLOW CASES i liver oil and cod liver meal to bo made through many fields to Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest' ' Peseux Made of white and pin. k nainsook, ;, . som_..nee •> avoid snow drifts. will entertain th'er Thursday even- hand embroidered; also some made of A, Mrs.; Eleanor O'Neil continues to crepe. Regular 08c, t •!• l ffclfordto Miss Mary Holmes Tay- City \yas i. week-end guest of. Miss Made of good quality muslin; reg, 29c ea. Ful-t)-Pep Chick Starter do away with prac-, lor's farm, which was formerly oc- Maude Ackerson, ' $i.oo :| tically allleg weakness, toe plddngandother cupied by Fred Dietz. Mrs. P. 0. Weigand is suffering ? A Large Assortment Large assortment in fancy and neat de- $ from an infected hand, caused by FANCY PILLOW CASES signs; white and pink." Made of flno V chick ailments. Mortality is reduced to quality nainsook and lingerie crepe. Reg- «?• KEANSBURG MEWS, scratching it on a lock." $1-00 yd. i almost nothing. Thefinestflockof pullets and Miss Eleanor .Irwiri, who attends ular 1.49. Z I Consisting of Figured , Siltt; and Cotton ^- : V broilers you ever raised will result. Ask for Rod and Gun Club lo Hold a Dance Rider's college at Trenton, spent 3 for $l;00 Crepel, Silk and Wortted Striped Crepei, February 27th. the holiday and weekend with, her Regular 59c. Silk and Worsted Mixed Cloths and 40- LADIES' RAYON SILK CHEMISES V AND BLOOMERS •$> The Waackaack rod and gun club paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles inch Marjscadet a silk and cotton fabric will hold a dance February 27th in Irwin.. ' in self checked and striped designs. Reg- tho Roint Comfort firehouse, Tho ladios'aid society of St. f ularly «old from 1.39 to 1.98 yd. Manager Ralph K. Linville, who John's,church gave a play, "The t All shades'; regular price 1.49. % A CHICK WSTARTER* has been suffering from a severe Rummage Sale," Tuesday night of cold,, is home from Dr. Hazard's last week. Those taking part in the 40 inch ALL SILK FIGURED LADIES' UNION SUITS V Afacfo by private hospital at Long Branch; . play were, Mrs. Roy. Lambertson, CREPE-DE-CHINE . A,now sign has been placed in Mrs. Hafry 9. Cowles, Mrs. Carrie $1.00 & front> of tho borough hall entrance. B. .Walling; Mrs, Elizabeth R, Win- J yd. for $1.00 terton, Mrs. Russell Smith, Miss f Large assortment, consisting of rayon JK Sold by Tho «ign is black with gold letter^ Lateat designs. Eegular 2.t)8'yard. striped, no sleeves, knee' length, cream y ing.-and announces the offices of the Elizabeth Cherry, Mrs., Samuel H. T color, also plain whito in no sleeves, knee <5> FRED D. WIKOFF CO. borough officials, < Walling Mrs. Roelif. LeRoy; Miss .? lengths; also short sleeves and ankle A Mrs. E. Schoen has returned Dorothy Camp, Mrs. H. P. Stratton, 36 inch SUN-GLOW CREPE lengths. Kegular 1.49 to 1.98 suit. Z Miss Hyldah Hyer, George B. War- T from a few days' visit at New York. All the latest shades including black and The Catholic Daughters held a ren and Wjllianv BarriisT. Follow- T •white. Regular 98c yd.—On Sale successful Valentine dance at the ing the 'play, a reading was given Manning place ball on Saturday. by, Mrs. Hattie S. Aumack. Others TURKISH and DISH TOWELS taking part were Edward Weth- X 1| yds. ffO Flood oP Charles 'Klug, who was injured ered, Fred V. Cr'ies, Miss Gladys In on auto accident at Hazlet sev- ; Croes, Cheston. Layton, M!«s Evan- T 10 for $1.00 32 inch DRESS GINGHAMS eral weeks ago, has returned to hisgeline Layton, Harold Walling and Plain white and colored borders. home from the Long Branch hospi Thelma Lyle. f Large assortment, fast colors; regular 25c tal;' T a yard—On Sale ,' Mrs. Adelaide Porter has been Mrs. H. Alvin Walling' enter- appointed chairman of the litera- tained the ladies' auxiliary of Has- t TURKISH and HUCK TOWELS 6 yds. for $1-00 ture committee of the Monmouth let fire, company at her home Tues- r county Democratic club. Those ap-day afternoon. Following tha busi- g for $1.00 ness, session, refreshments' were t pointed on the social committee Regular 26c ea 36 inch PERCALE from1 Keansburg are Mrs. Mary served by tha hostess. The auxili- T Large assortment of new pattern^; reg- Whelan Drug Stores^ Flavin,. Mrs. Adelaide Porter, Mrs. ary attended a dinner and a mov- t •f ular 25c yard. ing picture show at Keyport Friday M. Sullivan, Mrs. William Woods T LARGE SIZE TURKISH TOWELS and Mrs. M. Carrol. night SUCCESSORS TO WHBLAN-CASSroY CO., TOC. 6 yds. for $1-00 Miss Mae Olcott was a recent - Arnund Nielsen suffered a stroke t visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of paralysis last week. .;, t 4 for $1.00 LADIES'| VESTS Happiness Candy Matthews of, Long' Island. Several children are confined to t With blue, rose and gold borders; reg. 39c 36 inch OUTING FLANNEL Mrs. George Schanck has recov- their homes with measles. Striped and Plain white. ered from an attack of grip which Ira Rathbone, son of Mr. and t -2 for $1.00 United Cigars has kept her confined to her home Mrs. Thomas Rathbone, fell from f EXTRA HEAVY AND LARGE 5 yds. for $1.00 Medium grade, plain White and rayon several days. ' a sleigh last week and broko his t TURKISH TOWELS striped cream. DRUGS Mr. and Mrs. George Wise and T APRON GINGHAM BABY PLAID BLANKETS THE SERVICE DRUG STORE their daughters Florence and Cath- If you have anything you want 3 for $1.00 erine were week-end visitors with T Assorted checks. Broad and White Streets Red Bank, N. J; to sell, hire, rent or exchange, make ' Regular 60c. T«lephona SpB ' ' .-. • ' W« Dellrer : relatives at Jersey City. use of Luke Longhead's department ds 4for $1.00 Mrs, Wi S. Stanion of Hobokon in The Register.—Advertisement. f t 8 y ' Regular 50c. ESMOND BABY BLANKETS V CIGAR DEPARTMENT T It is not often that hosiery of 36 inch CURTAIN GOODS this quality is offered at the «£• price's we are quoting below. 8 yds. for $1.00 $1.00 t SAVE MpNEV Checked marquisettes, large and small Pink and blue, slzei 36x50 and 30x40. V •> Better take advantage of it at checks; white, cream and ecru. Regular Regular 1,25 and 1.49. ^ • For Two Days Only t Nearly Every One price 25c yard. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 19th-20th t RUFFLED CURTAINS Y likes 4 36 inch CRETONNES $1.00 set X Mado of fine quality voilo wltlT colored RICORO CIGARS g yds. for $1.00 ruffles; pink, blue and rose. ' t Light andd dark colorings inin small and PEPPERMINT laige flowers. Keg. 26c yard. PerfectoSize *:£**« vi. X BUFFET and DRESSER SCARFS T GUARANTEED EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY CRETONNE A t —-ry^- Largo assortment to choose from in fig- 2for $1-0 0 u, A n fill .** T Chlpman'i ured and striped designs. I!eg. 49c yd. Largo assortment, white and colored, I t 4 ydsd. fof r$ $1.00 PURE LINEN VANITY SETS Box of 50 CtV > ft $1,00 TOR asiuone Consisting of ono largo and two smnll tX ull Fashioned Foot dollies. Panatda Size You 83.7S Save HOUSE DRESSES . *Here Is the LADIES' MERCERIZED HOSE $1.00 v Box of 50 75c Old Fashioned Bar ji Black and cordovan, Hog. SCc—On Sulo r.arge assortni«nt to choose from. Double Strength Peppermint J 5 pair for $1.00 Bankers' Size FOR You LADIES' WOOL HOSE 835O • Plain and ribbed top. Regular 70c and Save fhengdfhe 08o pair—On Sale 50c HANDY PACK Box of 25 30 Inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN •v LADIES' PINEAPPLE STITCH HOSE 8 yds. for $1.00 —tho latest In hoslory; nisi) wool (lnlsh. flogulRr 70c pair—On Sulo 30 Inch BLEACHED MUSLIN SODA FOUNTAIN Very (jood quality. ' ' ••-.• 3 pair for $1.00 Certificate!' Froe with Each Dollar Soda Book tCH?|ty 7 yds; for $1.00 SATURDAY ,• .-, '', rThru! "" '•• ' . ' •• ' LADIES' SILK «nJ WOOL MIXED HOSE HOT LUNCHEONETTE Kejulta1' 9J.4Q. jmlr»—On Sulo • 015 pair $1.00 ' RED BANK REGISTER,,FEBRUARY 17, 1926.

•«••••»•»»••••••»••••••••••••»•*•••»•»•••••••»•••»j IN CHANCERY OF NEW 4EB3EY, . NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP FAIR CONTINUED. To 8VEKETT WHITE BEAMANt- Estate ft Utah B, HirknMl, inkftO NEWS FROM KEYPORT, . By.ylrtta «l «s onl»r.t>t thi C«u« el Notice la hereby «W, , that tin attosHti Long Branch Lod(« to Hold ll» Chancery of.Nfiir J«r.crt m«i]« on the il«:«ic(l, will be audited wi lUted Iiy tft< REFORMED MEN'S CLUB TO The fair and basqr being held in ttonvr. and JOU, BytMtl-Wklto S«an*n. Suttosate of tho County ot UonpotrU • HOLD MINSTREL SHOW: tho Third gjyenue palace at Long •r« d*f«ud«bt, you an rmjqlred to appear and rcported'for aettlenent to tht Qrpbani awl plMd, »n»t|«t or deunc to peUtlornr'i Court at laid County, on thoridar. Wi Branch by Taltanasseo council, Dc- katitloa on a Man V>* third d«y o( April, olshteenth day of March, A. O. .1»2»,> Good Attendance at banco Ciren grco of Pocabontas, will be contin- UU, m, te'«kh»lt thtrwl tuch, tarn wblch tlm* application will ba m*i«. (01 Maker* of votes frannniiiion and vote* reception apparaVi* • nlll t>« «rt«n »nlnit you M.,th« Cb.q. he allownnoB ot iDnmlMlona, and. COUDH bjr Yacht Club—Home and ued Friday and .Saturday nights of ftttn ititll tblnX P«r{td by'MfsS Florcnco Freshman and her E.'StuU», deocaiaU. v for 8«ttl«sent to tho Orchint Court rf Mrs. W. Scott Hopkins. nald County, on Tburadiy, the: twtnty-fltta partner and thore will ba two too AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS / | Notice to crtditon^- to DYiient ol*lm> The homo and school association *««» tl MtKh,^r».l»s«rarTfWtlrttBMtKh^»l»s«arTfWtlrttBi monthly meeting will bo held to-danoing exhibitions. Muslcjs_pro- ruriuanno ih« order of Jwepb h. TDon» application will be made for the aMomact ecKanic^5lreer 'Red Ban^ N. JT \ lhay. 6urroi»to ct tho County ol Uun> «C commlattoni and eounacl feel. morrow night at-the-lrigb Belwol vid?dT>y ""Simpson's eight-picce or- mouth, nla(H on U>g twentjr.ieventb day Dated February 15th, A. D. UZt. H auditorium, A special program of chestra. • " j , ^ Te!ephon» 1036 y « ' .* •f January, Wit, on th» application ol HOW AM) S,' HIQGINSON, literary and" musical numbers has The BroMyStftat National Dank of Red Rtd Bk» <• " ' * Bank, Ifix Jer,ey, executor ot tba.calato been prepared by the people • of FAIR HAVEN NEWS. • •••••«•••••«••••••••••••• ••••••••••••*•••••*•»•••' of Oonnllui E. Stulta, deceaitd, notice Ii South Keyport of which Fred V. hereby clven to tha credllori ot ulii de> Notice of the Intention on the iart|»f Crocs is the chairman. Martha Washington Supper Next ceaaed to exhibit to tbo •ubieriber, eucu- thc-Borouch ot tie* Dink to «ld«n to.* Monday at MethodUt Church. tor an aforeiald, tholr debti and demanda uniform width of forty feet the road tad About sixty couples attended a»aln«t the said «iUte; under oath, Within oC Monmoulh atratt from tht.weatorly- aid* the Keyport yacht club's dance at Tho Methodist ladles' aid society •Ix month* (roto tha datt o(< the aJorc- Ot Drond street to tha eaaterly aide of thm iuld order, -or tbey will be forever barred rlglit of way ol tho N«w 'Xorlt * Lo»# their club lioufs Friday night. Mi- v,ill hold a Martha Washington sup- of their, ictfont thtltioi /agalnat ithe "olJ Dranch railroad; to conatruct a uniform chaelson's orchestra'furnished the per next'Monday night in the church •ubiorlber. . •• • I , curb on both Bidea of aali road bed;'to Dated Freehold. N. J., Januarr'H 1020. construct aldcralka on both aldta of aali music. Tha club plans to hold an- basement. TUB BROAD STREET NATION A. U DANK street nnd Co conatiuct a permanent toad- other dance around Easter time. Mrs. James Ayrcs undenvent an OF HED BANK, NEW JEBSEV. ivay In and along aald Monmoulrf.atfMfc 1 Its entire wlilth from curb to enrb 'w Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Lock- operation' for appendicitis last Fri- McNair's Market Monnuiith County, Surroiate'a Office, widened. . . day' at the Long Branch hospital. la tht ntttet o! tkt ettita ot John Qab- wood attended a bridge party Fri- ler. decctaed. , •._ To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! , i day night at the* home of Mr. andMrs. Ayres was formerly Miss Elsie otic* to creditor* to pretent cUlma TAKE NOTICE, That an OidlBanco'hW-1 rlrs. William Fricdlander of Aumack. againat estate. (natter act forth haa been Introduced torsi funuut to tha order oi Joiepb L. Don- tht Mayor and Cornell ot the BoroviH «1 "A Correction" Brooklyn. Mrs. Lockwood was one Charles McGrath returned homo abay, 0urrogata of tho County" of Mon- Kcd Hank, provtillng for the widening't» I Meats and Groceries a uniform width ot forty feet the road bid I if the. prize winners., today from the Long Branch hos- mouth, tritHa on the twenty-aercnth day of'January, 1926, on tat' application ot of Monmqlith afreet front th» veaterlrli pital, where he undenvent an o'per- alde\of Broad atrcct to the easterly a(d« of II Mrs, Lillian Lawrence of New Directly Opposite Globe Hotel Margaret tea and Fred Cahler, executora Qcna wows still have art idea' that we ation for appendicitis. of the cattta o( John Qahler, deceaaed. the right of my ol the Nan York A Lou* York has leased the Force property Branch railroad; the contraction oft UDl« from P. E. "Mahoney, Alfred Bell, who has been laid up notlcs fa hereby given to tht creditor* ot O make aBomis or Premium charge for 19 EAST FRONT ST. RED BANK, N; Jr aali deceased to" exnlblt to the subscribers, form curb on both aldea of aald road. h«ljl mortgage loam. ^ ^J^K: Mrs. Alfred W. Ogdcn of East with,sickness, -was taken to the Long exeraton aa aforeaald, their debta and de-the conatructlon of ildcwalka on both aldis Orangs 'has been visiting her Branch hospital last week in Wor- mand* aialnst the aaid estate, under of aald atreot; tha contraction, ot s I«r. I Telephone 372 oath, within tlx.,mojitha from tlm date ot ninncnt roadway In and along th«.atr««tt[ Weshould like to coned diatimpression. daughter, Mrs. II. Seabrook den's ambulance. the aforeaald order, or the/ vW he (orevor ibovo named; and tho coat therefor. Schanck. Demonstrations of automatic traf- I • barred «t thotr ectlbba thoralor ugalnst Said irovernfntr body will eonalder aajii When you apply here for a mortgage loan tho *aW (ubKilbtn. OrJInanco for final p»i»ag« on the Drat day Mr; and Mrs. John Sullivan have fic signal lights and fire alarm box Best Creamery Butter ft 53c Dated rrelhoW. N. J.. January 27, 1020,of March, at clslit o'clock F. M.. At,tha we can tell you just what the cost will be. lights were held last week at tie , MMIGAIIET.LEE, Borough Hull, and all venom whole land* There is NO BONUS OR PREMIUM moved to College Point, L. I. Ftcehol.d, II. J., R. V. I. nay bo altectcil liy aafd Ordlnanoe or who I The interior of St. Mary's sum- firehouse by safesmen. Tho bor- Asparagus Tips, Seeman Bros can 30c HIED OAHLER. may l)o Intircitcd therein will lie ilvcaian [ charge. _ - ^^ ough officials aro contemplating ' • ' Holmdel, N. J. opportunity to bo heard concernlnc -th»/ mer home is being: repainted. H. provisions of »ald Ordlrranco at aald tin* j Whether you want a mortgage on a store, M. Davis is doing the work, putting lights.over firo alarm boxes. Mother's or Quaker Oatmeal' .3 pkgs 25c " PUBLIC NOTICE. »nd place, or at aueh farther tlnw «nl( A clam chowder supper will be William Gold's store has been re- AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND PHEplnc- o to wlilili aald ncctlne may be aid. I home of apartment house property, on a ' opened after having been closed Kirkman's Laundry Soap .....5 cakes 28c SCRIBING THE-MAXIMUM HEIGHT lourned.' • straight, Instalment or cortstru heiyd will bo given an oppor- Red Alaska Salmon tall cans 23c tunity at tho time and place aforeaald. 1. That tho road bed of Monmouth has been incorporated by Maurice A. E. SHINN, atrect from tho "neitcrly aide of Broad and Ed Cohen. They will engage f Clerk. ttieet to tho easterly side of thai right of Skinless and Boneless Imp. Sardines %'* 35c > way of tha. Now York and Lotii Branch in the manufacture of soft drinks PUBLIC NOTICE. raihoad be widened to a uniform nldlh it and "Will specialize in the manufac- AN ORPINANCE AUTHORIZINa THE forty reel; uniform curb be conatrueted As ture of a pale ginger nlo to be Dodt worry about. your Crown Norwegian Sardines in olive oil 2 for 25c ERECTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF both altlca- ot aald roiul bed; >(e permanently Improved bjr th* tractive and arc designed to adver THE ACQUISITION EITHER BS PUR-conatructlon of a concrete road bed or of tise Keyport as wclL as the ginger Cross & Blackwell Kippered Herring 25c CHASE OR CONDEMNATION OF THEsome other permanent material; all of aald Money if Goods NECESSARY LAND AND REAL ES- work to be done under tha aupervlalon of ale. TATE THEREFOB, INCLUDING A tho Borough Eniinccr, and the Borough Are Not Van Camp's Tuna Fish, y2's 18c ItlQHrOF WAY THERETO, AND PRO-Clcrli la directed to ad\crtlaa for bid* ao- Mr. and Mrs. Georgs II. Conovcr VIDIWC FOR THE PAYMENT THERE- cordta? to pinna oitd BpeclflcBlionB^on.fiit Satisfactory. entertained at bridge Saturday OF. NOT EXCEEDING 170,01)0. In tho ofllce of the Enalneer. • , ', v->. W. A. W1RTH Maxwell House CofFee lb 50c BE IT OnDAlNED,: by, thq Mayor and iiight. F.: Palmer Armstrong >won OPTOMETRIST 2. That the damagca and benefld,'If any. rcaultine* from auch .ltnprov'ementa the man's prize and Mrs. Lloyd F. _ A-2. tlROADST _ Council of the Borough ot Bed Bank: We Carry a Full Red Bank's Special Blend Coffee .....'. lb 45c 1, That tho Borough erect and eon-ahall be asaeiaed. upon the .property^ dajft* Armstrong the woman's prize. Re- Btruct a rapid aand Alter plant of tho prea aged or benedtted by the aame; > .'• : •' freshments were served and aj so- 3 lbs $1.25 >ure type, 3./That tho owner) of any land oh tn* Line of Imported 2.' That, Diana and specification* bo lino of aald Improvernonta ahall make «11. cial hour -was enjoyed.. Those pres- procured therefor. ntcciaary connection In aaid •treet ^or No Mure Piles anvcr, irna, nater. and wires within, thirty and Domestic ent, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Blue Label Catsup, large size » 20c 3. Thafthe Borough acquire for tho Armstrong, Mr. arid Mrs. F. Palmer Thousand* Bleu Dr. Leonhtrdt, the purpose atoreiald, either by purchaafnsr or day» after the pasaaro and approral of thla Delicacies and condemnation, tho necesaary land and real orainancc. . • • • -. '•••..,:•.• .••• , • Armstrong, Mrs. Harry West,'Mr. Phjaician Who Discovered Thi* estate, Including a right of way thereto. , 4. That the-i!oat «8d expenn of aoeh Improvement ahall not exceed the aunt'of and Mrs. Samuel D. Walker, 'Mr. Common Sente Remedy —BEST QUALITY MEATS- 4. That' the. aame tb»'dohe.as*. a,ffenoral l Faricy Groceries tmprovemeut. . . ^ tbO.OOOOO. . . " . •••• •••• and Mrs. Albert M.'Haigh, Mr. and If you think that the surgeon's ' 5. Tbat temporary nrttj or bonds bt la 5. That, ttrnorary notei or lionW, M•. Mrs. J. Harold Hendrickson of this knife is the only method of escape Prime Rib Roast,' blade cut ft 25c tued from time to time to temporarily Issued from tlmo to time to temporartly 40 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK, N. J. place and Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. from the misery of piles, it'a. be- finance aald Improvement, In the aggregate flnance said work and Improvement In thai Jersey Shoulder Park lb 22c amount of not exceeding (70,009. Ssoc'oo1* *mount ' ot EDt cxc(!«cliiur littell of South Arnboy. ' cause you haven't heard oi the new 6, That- aald 'note* or bond* shall bear treatment known as Dr. Leonhardt's Plate Beef, Fresh or Corned lb 10c Interest at not exceodlns tlx per cent per 6! That ailtlSiotes or benda'ahalt biar WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE'SELL Th» Keyport literary club will HEM-BOID. annum. ' < intcreat at not exceeding alx percent'pei hold their annual reception Friday The foregoing ordinance haa Men inlro : The Doctor's treatment is .inter- Chuck Roast ...... best cuts .\...lb 18c duced and the .Mayor and Council will con' "QUALITY AND SERVICE"—OUR MOTTO night at the free public library.; SHJRipF'S SALE. • nal,' By experimenting for yenra alder the final passage thereof on the lat : The Keypprt literary club 'iw he discovered' the exact cause of Baldwin Apples 16 qt bas. $1.15 da/ of March, 1926, at tha Borough Hall, Dy virtue or*, writ of fl.fa.,t» mt,«H« ALL KINDS ..OH! SANDWICHES' WITH BUTTER. 10c : •t 8)00 P' Mi Any rerfon. or peraons de reeled, Issued out of tht Court of Chin, meet at the public library Friday piles and then went further,and airing to ba heard vrlll bt given an oppor- eery of tho (Unto ot NewJerser, wtlliba Home-Made Salads and Roasted Chicken* Daily afternoon, February' 26th. • Thecompounded a Tremcdy that would •A . • FREE DELIVERY tunity at the -time and slice aforeaald. exposed to sale at publlo vendue, on Mon- Fiib Cake* and Clam Chowder Every Friday program will be devoted to "Ameri- remove the cause. , , ' A, G. BHINN, day, the elghlb day of March, 1829,;,b«- • Dr. Leonhardtwantsevery suffer- Clerk. tween tho hours of 12:00 o'clock and tiOO can Folklore." o'clock (at ono o'clock),-In tht tftnseon er to- benefit by his discovery .and w> of slid dny. at tho Court House, to: tht that there will be no doubting or de- Borough of- Freehold,' County of Mon« OUR HOT SHOTS THIS WEEK A Buay VUHor. lay, Whelan Cassidy Drug Co. and mouth, New Jersey><>ttntint, tor attlifu y ar01 decrelm e of , Luke Longhead's department ot all druggh'.s are authorize! to sell S^T *" »W ' «'»l»' Granulated Sugar 5 lbs 27c The Register can"help you -find"the HEM-ROID with guarantee that it All tht following lota, tracts.or:parcel* money for a business enterprise or will do as stated or money back. • of lonuSanil premises,.hereinafter rsrUeu« ' Evergreen Cocoa, Vz lb pkgs 2 for 23c; It) 21c for a home. Luke talks to over laily described, situate, lying-and belnjfW On that honorable basis evary the Township of Freehold, In ths Couatr Our loose Coffee is the best...... ; lb 45c 35,000 persons every week.—Adver- sufferer should secure a rackago of ol Monraouth and Statt.of New Jersey., •. tisement Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID today.. Tract Number,1.—Situate l»;tht ToWn«' Nor>vay Fat Mackerel .each 12c smp of I' rcehold. Beginning at a atener viaiucplanteud fo»or a. comecorne*r (in now UftarltChlf^a CC. Bismark Herrings 2 jars 25c Clayton'sClayton's , fotnetWfrml JohJhn VVanOIava'O a lint; and at the aouthwoat corn« of forraaHy Anchovies from Norway jar 15c Ocorge Coble'a Jol which h« bought:'et Daniel D. Uenl.e, -which-aall.itona la Ml, Finest Pickled Mussels jar 15c tant abventeen chalna' and: (eventy.Uva) Unka on a couria aouth ' aUty.eljnV a«" Pickled Marine Herring ,....each 12c BTaes tnt twm a laree buttonwooil trea Smoked Boneless Dry Herrings ft 35c on formerly Oeorg. qoble1. Jot: .th.net er-Values in rrom that aald atone runnfna: (1) aottth al«ty.el»ht d,««ea Wat,. fourteen'.Hata. Sardines, Idalina brand, boneless, Portugese, and twent, five link; to « • tour thine. 12) north fourteen deireea mat aUte'en in pure olive oil— Vz-fo can 29c" chalna and twenly.alx Unka t*.t'mii\r James Roblnion'a llnti thence aloni tht Sardines, Petit Bay, boneless and skinless, aame (3) north a.venty.^hf dt|nia> eaat, fourteen ehalna »nd- twenty-flv. Portugese, in pure olive oil ..J/fVa can 33c Unka to a, ttonti (4) aomh aUtien da" WINNING and HOLDING «re« eait, fourteen chalna,ind ten Ito»» Sardines, Etah brand, packed for Seeman Bros, to the place of UglnnliiJ, .u'aUldlM' twenty.on« a,re, ,nd (lfty-huadredtba of' in pure olive oil %-tb can 17c; small can 10c an asre, ttrlct meaaurt. ! , ™ Normana Sardines, packed in Norway, in GOOD .WILL? ..ilp of 1'reehoH.. Beilnnlntt at »-la»i» pure olive oil: „ ...%-tb can 19c Sale Linen Towels, colored borders iMitUnviood tree atjndlng nrar tht aoWh.i Marshall's Kippered Herring in pure olive oil c ea. Why ate so many motorists everywhere so genuinely enthu- ' and all white, at ...... ;:.....„.. (iasticover this car? Why are they favoring it aboveajl others? fho'lfne of 8DaXrb^iS|a'1aVll«nd'ih3- or tomato sauce ..>. 1-lb oval can 24c from the,,co running (» iostfe, iInty.»lihV deereja we«t, aaventcen ohalna • and a.y. Marshall's Kippered Filets of Herring, in pure Is tt became the Oakland Six is more beautiful—because it «nty.flvt llnka to a iton«, th. lt»lnnl»»". ; I 81x90 Wearwell Sheets, well known $fl .59 ea. ! cqnt.r of formerly Jamei. A, Rtia-i Uuft.- olive oil, net'weight 3% 02...... 4 cans 25c possesses more advanced features, Including Air Cleaner, Oil thenea (!) north alxteen d«r.«». wiit . | for durable wear, at .,...... •"• ! fourteen »halna and ten llnka. to formwly Shrimps, fancy Bobco brand can 13c Filter, full Pressure Oiling System, Four-Wheel Brakes and Jamu Roblnion'a dfnei thmce. alonV tnt '. Del Monte Red Alaska Salmon, tall can :35c The Harmonic Balancer? Or because it reveajs greater speed, Mm. (D) north icvcntr-aiiht d.jrt.a ,air! | 45x36 Fruit of the Loom Pillow Cases mte.n ehalna to » alone anelh.r eorn.r.f Pink Alaska Salmon '. tall can 14c cea. power, acceleration and smoothness of performance? torn hems, at south .Utr-.talitdegrtu French Peas v.. tall can 19c ; Colored Crinkled Bed Spreads, the $0.50 ca, stronger reasoreas n for Oakland Six popularity. \ s.V.n link, to Ih. pi... fit.t- bifiuin Welch's Grapelade, 15 oz. jars M9c Containing, twenly.oh. aer.lsa andand. .ft better kind, % and full size, at P hundredlh. of an aort strict mtasur., ,. Welch'* Strawberry, Raspberry and Cherry Oakland combines—not just one our'two of these advantages Traeet Numb.; lr-«ltuaU InthaTnwaInthaT . .MMpp of jrrteholil.^B«ilnnln*.iijrrteholl^B«ilnl , « a™?, Preseryes .....,: ...... 29c but alt them—at prices' surprisingly low. ', !. , • •. pisnkd In th. lint «f Conot.r.and Jantta r All colors and 2-pieee sets KoblnaoaVaaoaVai land at tht Host, atatnlr SZ: l mpHs.ttL ndin( from )Tnholil ecrnu ID I ' ' ' " I , ' • ' "M'.'hl ""«««,<»». alon* aald W«4 it (Hl. —Ask for a Price List at the Store— •nil flftwii mlniil.a west, flflwn «(,i • '"^ AH Wool Blankets, steam shrunk,. $Q.98 pr. thirty llnka to Oharlea 0, ClaJtpJ'i THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT eorn.r In aald roadl th.ne, (| WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS AJ*D HOLIDAYS 100%' pure wool, all colors at ....,...«' tw.nty.ilx daima wtat, flftten ehi 33 EeatVrtml St, Pk»n« 108 Rob, Bank, N. J., a.yenly.atren llnki lo tht toath th. afore.M.ntleneit tr.Jii theoat Open 7;00 ft.m . and Close 12:00 p. no. Every Day ;.ld IIM tt ib, tiu, of Wr,»h fining «a auppoc' II to© T AND "" HOLDING * 0 0 OD VltL . OfflM. eradltort of ••Id litc.taad to Mhlblt to tht Cbaritt 8. •ukiorlUri, tanutar* aa afort.ald. thtlr d«tU am) dtroanrts attalnst tnt «ald ••tat*, under otib, within *U, month, from th. dat. of th. tforuald ord.r, or thty will bt forrr.r lierrtd of (Mr atllona th.r.fo JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN eaalnst tlit »l<] orll)«rl. QARLAN D SI X BaAkliw Broadway and Liberty St., Long Branch, N, J; ! COMPANION GAR TO Till, . P 0 R T I AC ' ,», I X ,y RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 17, 192b. Pa*e Ni

BANKERS' ADVERTISEMENTS. hold visited her daughter, Mn. tdro room. Those present were In the CrlminaJ Court. SHEAF OF OLD PAPERS. Fred Burke on Tuesday. Irene Bobbins, Dora Mary Bobbins, Counsel (to witness).—HoV can Thty H*n MaaifTtoifd Profit- you prove that the prisoner stole six ' »bl» in a Numlbtr of CUM. Mr. and Mr*. Edward T, Rooney Haiel Robblnn, Ann Pettie, Ida entertained at dinner on 'Sunday. Brokaw, jCathsrlno, Hall and Dor-of your handkerchiefs. , .ERtlSEMEMTS IN PAPER About a month ago th« Mon» Witness—Why because they were MORE THAN lOi) YEAR* OLD. Pr. A. T. Applegate, Mr. snd Mrs.othy Watson. ],, mouth county banker*' association Anthony Muldoon, Bogens Brunn, my handkerchiefs that were found begin a Mttei of advertliemehti The Manalapan grange, will meet on him, Look at them for yourself. Not Muck Nawi In' 111* Nowepapari describing th» banking builnei» jn Mr. and Mrs. George Rooney and at the homo of Mr. and MrsThe. y are exactly the same as mine. ,(ln Tttoie Day*, but »b« A-dvertUo- simple language. These adv«rtlie« baby \ Katharine, Mr. and MrsNatha. n W. VanDervcer next Mon- Tho Counsel—That proves noth- . menta Told a Greal D«»l About ments showed tht relation of th«James Rooney and John Rooney, day? ' ing. I have'some handkerchiefs like Condlllp'nt In th» Stita banks to the psoplt and the rela- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gleason and Forman Wecden is visiting his those. •Japies P, HondHcksot. of Leroy tion of ths people to the - banki. daughters Helen and Frances of grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Witness—That's ' qulto possible. lhce recently brought fo The Reg-The advertisement* also'showed the Sweetmans, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walter Wecden, Jr., of Hights- Several more of mine are missing. They Got What offlco »'package of newnpapers duty of the banks to the people »nd Smith fit Jersey City, Mrs. Kath- town. ,fr pl'lntod Jn New Jersey the corresponding duty of the peo-arine MoCue and Miss Mary Mc- Carl Swindell Sabinc, son of 8tweon tho-ycBm 1805 atif! J8H. ple to th« Jianks. Host of all,-the Cuo of Marlboro, Rev. Fflther E. Carl and. Margery Sabine of Bound pers )md been subscribed for advertisements were, designed to X Whalen and Miss Mory Curran Brook, was'baptised, in the San- BumsteadsWormSyiup They Wanted t,' It* HendricltDon, who was»how1the_peopUL that* certain ac- of Hlghtstown. ford Memorial church Sunday, Fcb- eentroWamPcndrlcWPHdlkk counts were carried*. of\ the books 0ir"Thurrd8y~fSUl "Botko ^'a» ruay-Tthr The newspapers aro all of four ot a bank at a lou and how this pushed from tho' porch of tho Ten- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, of , oath page, beinpr nbout half loss could be avoided. ' nent school and broke his leg. r Jersey City, were week-end gueBta ' A farmer wanted to sell his honey— he elzo pt « pace of The Register. The chairman' of- the bankers' Mr. and Mrs. George Llvcley of-tho latter's father, Isaac Em- it n>uit have been pretty hard times mons. or newspaper men in thono days^for association apeelaladvertlslntf com' and .Mrs. William Hulse of Free- A garage man wanted a helper— thcy"lind various kinds of goods for mittee is William C, Bogen, cash- hold and Harry Llvczey of Cam- Mrs. Edward M. Heiser of Ten- I SLEEP GOOD NOW ier of the Asbuty Park Trust com- den spent Sunday, with Mr. andnent spent Tuesday with her sis-Sayt New York Man. A H.aithful Bliddir fo.besides tunning tho newspaper, ,Doe> Not Act at Nljhu d'cne of thorn advertised that he pany. In a recent letter he stated Mrs. William.Livezey. • ter, Mrs. Ella Christie. Mr, 3. A. D»vl>, East 8«t»uk«t, N. V., A woman wanted a handbag she had ht old rags. that the results' of the advertising Mrs. Benjamin' VanDerhocf vis- Tho missionary society of tha tya, "Llthlated Pilchu tal corrected my bladder and I do not have to get up at of the banks had >be«n very satis- ited her son, end his wife, Mr. andPresbyterian church met at tho Itlffht. You may use my flame And I trill lost- :.-,,.. ••-/•:- - Q nowh was very scant and factory and that already there had Mrs. John VanDcrhoef of Bradley Manse on Thursday night. Tho b« glad to toll or write my enptrlenc«." m was no news whatever of tho beert a strong current of better- Llthlated Buehu cleamea . the bladder as Park, on Friday and Saturday. leaders for Ihe meeting wera Mrs. epsom aHlta do the bowe.li. It iin't'a pat- A school teacher wanted a place to room nd now known us local news. The ment. In some cases small acounts, G. W. Conovcr and Miss Madelyn trading ni&ttcr consisted nlmofct en- Mrs. Emma Smith of Fort Wil- ent medicine •• the formula la on tha like those of a husband and wife, liam, Canada, spent last week with Aumack. Ubel, The tablcti coit S cents each at and board— tirely of political oditoriali and had been consolidated, thereby re- leading drug atoms.'- Keller Laboratory, speeches of congressmen and letters Miss Mabel Gunson. Elwood Spiccr of Philadelphia Uechinlcsbursr,. Ohio. Locally it Schra tV l)iif papers on political topic?. lieving the bank of the cost of car- A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs.spent Sunday with Miss Margaret der'a Fharroacy. A shoe repair man wanted shoes to Shore wnnaiot n lino In imy.'Ot therying one of the accounts oa its Joseph Reid on Sunday, February Whalen' of Tenntnt, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT, copies which told of happenings in books. In other cates the amounts 7th, Mrs. Louis Grcvscn and her sonEstate of Horace P. Cook, deceastd. on deposit had been increased to a Intermediate account, mend— tho neighborhood er town where the Sidney Lappln has returned to started for Florida last week to Notice Is heroby given that the accounts papers were printed. sum sufficient to pay the bank the visit her daughter,* Miss Emma of the iub«crilicrs, truiteei of the estate cost of bookkeeping. „ Mount Vornon after visiting Mr. of eald deceased, 'will be audited and stated A man wanted a book like one he used .*. Many of the ndvertiso.nonts, how- Grcvsen, who ,is very sick with by the Surrogate of the County of Mon* ever, wore vory interesting. One and Mrs. J. Berger for two weeks. mouth and reported for settlement to the "The newspaper educational , Mr. nnd Mrs. Max- Spachncr typhoid fever. Wvertisomont, published in Siptem- campaign of the.' county bankers Orphans Court of eald County, on Thurs- when he was a boy in school— -her, ISil, told of the revelations of spent a few dayB at New York last Mr. and Mrs. William H. Reid day, the twentyj-mth diyof "MitobrArD. has produced results In the way of entertained on Saturday Mr; and1025 at which' time application will be flye tjf'd "declaring tho coming de- week as guests of Bertha Kslish. made for the allowance of commissions and A young man out of a job wanted a job— itriibti(pn .of one-third of rnankind rcttsod bank' balances that aro Mrs, Christian Errickson was Mrs. Garret B. Conover and dauglv counsel fees. very, gratifying,? said Mr. Rogers, Dated Fcbrtiiry Sth. A. D.,1926. Jn tl)e;foliowing year, This adver- confined to! her_bed a few'days ter, Miss Katharine Conover, Mr, $|aji'mai$ .was as •follows: .. . ; in his letter, "and. the advertise- nnd Mrs. Staats C. Stlllwell of . NELLIE L. COOK, A girl wanted a place to work— ments; have certainly stimulated in- recently. •;-, . FIDELITY UNION "TRUST COMPANY. Jutt Tulll«h.\ A man wanted a tenant for his house— jority o° the cases positive results ;;,.. . «•-«-• • . miraculous r«vslatlon«, conflrmrd by entertained the members of her 1 have been reported. Most of the If there's work to be had, the Sundry. plain but. wonderful ilem, unto Sunday-Bchool class at a Valentino yesrs known u Bnti&tfett, AlfrsRcIliVls A farmer wanted to sell a heifer— 1 bankers are enthusiastic over the Register's Want Department wilt t'/T. ; ' : MlMROD HUGHES. campaign. One banker, who is anparty in tho Sanford Memorial lee- find.it.for you.-^-Advertiaement.' SOLDBVDRUGGISTSEVERYWHEitt; Icon whom hn been laid the »w(ul dutr officer in one of the largest banks A man wanted his lost dog back— "rff-'/maiihic this pi\bllot(oti, • wherein ha of the.county, declared that, the ,:.;• was anewn tliitthe certain '.V'lD.ESTBUCTION OF 1DNE-THIRD OF first week's results had more than A merchant wanted buyers for a "slow ; repaid his bank for its entire share .ft| " ••, ".MANKIND, •: . . ,; |»j foretold In the SorlptuKn, muit take of the campaign." .•.-'•','.'. moving"; line— <•>''.?•.;••'• • plaer on • . i The scries. t)f advertisements V l-?S: i fMfvl>AY ,OE\. JUNE.',,!«*. • " which have been prepared number 'v'-.Thii'•.'• advertisement''.', then, told A barber wanted men to shave— ; twenty and they, will, be ' printed w]fiero'thB hook containing this ro- from week toi.week In the j\sbury 'jB(rkahltt':' revelation - could be Park Press, Long Branch' Record, A householder wanted stove wood— Piu'ehtv. but this prioa of tho book 1 Freehold Transcript and Red Bank ^s" not'stated. BOOTSB tmA pam-Register. They will touch on man; A housewife wanted a maid— phlets containing revelations of this of the phases of-banking., T, Her: •Rlri'l were frequently Issued in those 1 man BeringSr, Jr.\ assistant secre? A woman v/anted to sell a bureau— times; add for many yearB afterward tary-troasurer of the Seaeoast toicl they,had a great salo to persons Trust company, of Asburj Park,, is Who. implicitly believed in these An automobile owner wanted a associated with Mr..Rogers Invthe VeveUtlonsplregardleBs of how jrjany work of tha^Bpecial; •advertising limes similar revelations had proven campaign. '••• •• .•'>./.'':>,'^' •>• lji;bt> false;•".,• ,' ;\. ;•:.•...• .,•• '<• \'£^la^cry' was In force In New Jer- A piano jteacher wanted pupils— yey in' those- days and thofa were ' •; ••' Boy; Fined'STS.:'-. :<•:.[.. The finest Milk Fed Fancy, Small inany' advertisements of black men , Tony CueureUo of Asbury Park, who.were slaves running away from sixteen yeara old, was ifined. $76 small or large Very Fine Stock «e- trjelj: owners and of rewards offered and costs by Judge. Ryllf V. Law- Jor,', .their return^ .There .we'ro a renco of Freehold last week after Roasting Selected A plumber wanted plumbing work— J\umi)er of advert!serne.nt3 of black the youth' had'pleaded guilty to Sitfs, for sale. W. Wikoff of Mon-a charge'.of stealing'clothing from A drayman wanted carting to do— c mouth county offered for solo "Two Sachs's store at that place follow- Chickens ' Smart Healthy. Black Girls, one flf-ing a lire in the store, ^A farmer's wife wanted a few regular itaeni i years old • and the . other six year^-;pld." : There wife various Supper by FiramtnV Auxiliary, customers for her eggs— Othep'Rdvertlscrnonta of black girls A' suppi(£wBi '.i(e fvei-at tW. West 34c lb for sale and directly under cno'ad- Holiday Specials 49c Ib vertisement of this kind offering LongBran^ flrehouse last' week A carpenter Ranted repair work to do— black girls for sale wan an adver- by tho firemen's cuxltlnry. On the tisement of'{ho Ne/ Jersey Bible supper committee were Mrs. Frank 22 Monmouth Street, A man-of-all-work wanted some odd Society and the good work this BO- Antohldes, Mrs. Albert Wooltey, Red Bank, N. J. eletjr was doing. Mrs, Cornelius Woolley, Mrs. jobs— Thomas W. Cooper and Mrs, Paul .,,.Thosa were^he days when boys Legs of Genuine Just Think— .were apprenticed out to farmers and Hoffman.'' •*£•__ A woman wanted to exchange a kitchen i 'Spring SIRLOIN blacksmiths and masona until they Tim Thl.fi Flntd 4BO E«ch. were twenty-one years old. Many William Porter and Jre'. Thomp: PORTERHOUSE range for a sewing machine— fc.Sysk'who.dld notihlnk they were LAMB treated fairly ran away from their son pleaded guilty before Judge A typewriter concern wanted machines masters and; rewards were offered Rullf V. Lawrence to'a,charge of STEAK for, their• return.. Apprentices got stealing an aatomoblle tire front Cottage Smoked v6ry. little more than their board Alexander Klhfi's car at Matawan to.repair— • ^~ a'tffl clothes for their work up to the and each was fined $60 and costs' HAMS tlrne- they were twenty-one years and paroled for eight months. •; TONGUES A farmer wanted a man to work his oia/an'd rria'ny of them were scantily : fed and received harsh treatment. ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. , farm on shares— • Almost, every newspaper in those "Favorable Contracts and Charlie's Wonder Way of d^yi had advertisements of appren^ Much Interest Takin in School An execiitor of an estate wanted infor- tices running away. ' - Election Last Week. . Selecting Meats Makes This Price and Quality Possible. '!;Kan,y' plaBscs of goods were of- Considerable interest was mani- mation about certain heirs— • ferod for exchange. Brick wns of-fest at the school election'.:;of Ma- Jfered'for cbrdwood, and corn andmlapan township last week, 234 CHICKENS 34c TURKEYS 49C A man wanted to exchange a farm for wheat .and rye were oflored by votes being; cast. Thomas Orr of farmer* for things the farmers Millhui-st received 173, Dr. W. .$. a house in town— i- f e«dej££i>V : ':' Anderson of EhgllshtownS 112, Wal- Skinback Rib End Loin All Meat Pork ,-.Thosie were halycyon and joyous ter Addison of Bngllshtown, 106, Prime Rib A man lost a spare tire and wanted it diy's'for those who drank, as most Harvey C; Stultl'of Engllshtown people dld.'ln those days.' One ad-100 and Theodore Griffin''of Tejn- Ham Pork Butts I back— ter?ljomoht offered gin for sale at '--' RO. The sum of $BB,fiOO was Roast 60 cents per gallon and whiskey fo* cun'ont expenses, $600 A farmer wanted customers for his ...46'cents per gallon. : ding and repairs and $100 C 1 | dder— , ' '^f ' ,j Ih one. of the paperi th« home- foi aununl training, vO. V.\Au- 24* 24 24 t «t*adiof Lord Sterling In Somerset mack.was chairmaribf the meeting, 24 Vwivty^Was1, offered'for sale; This Lewis S. • Bortner secretory, Mrs. A lady wanted a place as a practical ' ho'tnesUtd.comprised E50 a«ros of W. E. Anderson assistant secretary land, mostly under cultivation. The for the borough and Henry Pro- Sugar Cured Best Cuts nurse^- rojtnslon house ^ns described as be*bacco for the township, and Arthur lira 801 feet front by 82 feet deep, C. Errlckson »nd Chester Burtt Cala Hams Chuck Roast A shipper wanted to buy live stock— wjth an addition 60x20 feet,, and tellers. . . • ,, I ' ,•;•.- tho- barns nnd other buildings on Mrs. Henry Rickey of Trenton Best Fresh A lady wanted a boarder and roomer— tils plade wore'of'proportionate oizo. has been the guest of Miss,Harriet Best Cuts CHOPPED The Ut« Charles P. McDonald of Reid for the put three w^eics), re- Engllshtown \vns a great student of Chuck Steak Nev/Jo'rs'oy.hlstory, besides being a turning 'to her home on Sunday Beef THEY ALL GOT WHAT THEY WANTED clft'ar.mamifacturor, and It wan after with her huib»nd, who iptnt the tills lord Storllng Unit Mr. McDon- week-end .•,.'.' By Using Luke Longhead's Columns in . Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Parker »ld> named tho most famous cigar Good (^uts Chuck Fresh Beef Honey Comb . Breast Shank Manufactured by him, of Freehold were Sunday guests of ,,All torta of goods wore manufac- Mr, and Mn. Warren,Davisoh of tured In the state prison by tho con- JamoBburjr..; , ., Roast Lamb IHonmoiith County's Great Market Place The official boird of the San- Tripe I vicU. ThcB» goods woro offered for , itlo by tho ttste prison keeper, who ford Memorial church met Monday The Want Columns of tC'thhli'tlmo w'm Henry Dollorjeau. night and planned wdrk'for the 1 The i goods Included' Wrought Iron coming yew, The trustees alio n%\\t, shoes,, hats,' chalra and other met on the nme nljht. > , - 14 14 things, amlitttoy wtro frequently Mrs. 3, W. Roie was. recently The Red Bank Register tdwrt|ied for sale In tho nowspa- called to AtUntlo City by the slck- Boiling or Corned An advertisement of not more than 30 wordl Will p»r» of thosUte, neisof her daughter, Mrs, C. B. —FRESH— Bowen. ; . . ' BEEF be printed for 25 cents, and your advertUeroent will Nur»M. Mrs. A. T. Appl«jr»t« Is ipend- be carried into more than 7,000 homes. Ing two weeks at Illghtstown with Pigs' Liver ' '•)^'Xlw'JMt,Section of the oiaw ot Mrs, Kate Dralley, Best Made Write your advertisement plainly; put In «n «n- 1928,of the Long Branch hoaplUl Miss Mary Moretand of Kaiton •Neck Ribs relope with 25 cents in caih or, postage stamps, drop I'tWnlJiy^Mlor •tiurW'-WM nd« PH1LA. ipont the week-end with Miss Vio- rttltU(T^hilrid»y, the n«w atudanU it In the nearest letter box, and Uncle Snm and Lul« let Palgo. .'. !»f«^MfiK Madeline X»F«b« r« Scrapple, Ox Tails Longhead will do the rest. , ', " ,'• Bhmwihory.i till* M«ry Gumming! Dr., and Mrs. W.'JB. Anderson (Or you can aand or bring ll>. ajT.r»ll«wi | U Tk» W«|lll«» entertained at dinner on Friday B •,;' ?« F|t(8«Mdi M|ii L«on» r«lln»r of «n<« If yau piaf*r.) .,.-.. . . i1 •••'''•: ,'• j.,«.;',;'.••i.1,-, ; .Writ ty»« Bnincli, - MIM ,: ttvln* MIMCS Edith n, Webiter, Violet Visohrlptaphw o|,p«i;th Ambby* and Paige, Mary MonNnd snd Mildred |opebrate a Great- JM^^iKbi&dUy,; -C3ui^..^i^\-€aoQe MiiwJaiernArjoe p

Tnnk Bihflcld.r of RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUABY-17, 1W8C.

HOMO, FOR AGED DESTROYED. .. CENTERVILLE NEWS. Ocean Crdve Building Burned and Ruth LonMri Celebntn Her Eighth 32 Wotnon at* ,Hom»lei». - , Birthday with * Parly, • • m ,**•• n t n i Fire lost Thursday '.night do-' Ruth Lohsen, youngest daughter •••. .'J slroyed the EancroftrToylor, rest of George Lchscn, celebrated her home at Ocean/Grovo and all thoeighth, birthday last week. A din- contents of'tho home. Thirty-two ner wai served7 at which fifteen women, who lived in the building1, guests wore present. After the M. E. McNULTY AMUSEMENT CO. "Phono 802 GEO. G. ROOP,. Reiid«nt?Manai»r left the place in an orderly man- feast games and music 'were en- Matinia Daily 2i30, Exttpt W»dm»dajrfi at"3lpO- "v , ' Eyeninj TiW to 10i45^ \ ' Phone 65S ner, but were unable, to save any joyed. * ' RED BANK, N. J, of their belongings. The home was The school children are prepar- Saturday* and Holida'yi—3 Full Showi—2i30, 6i30 and 8:30 , : , '"'... Matinee D»lly 3:0O P. M.. Saturday 3:3a P: M. built in 1893 and has been used ing to give a patriotic entertain- Performance Continuous 1M P. Mk to !0s4B as'ft home for retired deaconesses ment the latter part of this month, PROF, HAROLD UR09, M. H. IACKS, of the Methodist church. Many Howard Martin of Jorscy City at the Organ Managar had lived thcro 25. yean, On' ac- TODAY-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17-TODIAY, spent Saturday and Sunday, with v count of the deep snow firemen relatives here. JUBIL.E3B WEEK JUBILEE WEEK ', from Ocean Grovo, AsBury TafK," Doris "Harvey-uf Bradley Beach Bradley Beach, Avon and Belmar la visiting' her grandmother, JMra^ Today, Wednesday, February 17th \vcrchjclaycd in Teaching tho blaz- 1 yWilT "'" ing building . The loss is estimated Miss Flora Lohsen ipent part of The New Commandment at' $50,000. . , last week with ner cousin, Miss Thelma Adameit of Red Bank, 3 ACTS--KEITH-ALBEE JUBILEE VAUDEVILLE-S ACTS LITTLE SILVER NEWS. MTS. Julia Ammatur.o spent Mon- JAMES KIRKWOOD day at Trenton. —IN— Bunet are Again Running Through Mr. and Mrs. George Shepherd, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SflTURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,19, 20 Central Part of tho Borough. who .have been boarding with>rcla- The automobile busses, which tivea here, have moved to their v~! have been running- through the bor- house at Matawan. "the Police Patrol" ough by tho way of Branch avonue, Misses Margaret and Daisy Lang are again going through the central spent Saturday and Sunday at Key-" JUBILEE VAUDEVILLE a Thrilling Drama of New York's "Finest" y part of the borough as the bus driv- rt. ers had promised to Co after Wil- The Centerville school again, lost S-KEITH-ALBEE ACTS-5 , ' Christie Comedy—"A GOOFY GOB" Gems of the Screen low drive had been paved with con- the Holmdel township attendance crete. banner; for the past month to the THAT PHONOGRAPH ARTIST \ , Mrs. John Jj. Herbert gave birth Hillorest school. to ft son last Thursday. The infant son of Charles Boyce Thursday and Friday, February 18th and 19th N. M. Ormsby is building an- died Monday. ' j WILBUR SWEATMAN AND CO. other greenhouse on tho Tear of his te Aot 41 ! v-Albert' Sciano,, who has, .had property on Branch avenue. charge ,of A farm here tho past 5People ^gSSd » The Acme of Syncopation" 5 People Thirty members of the Mechan- year, has moved to his own place, ics' lodge attended a past council- opposite Harry Willey'a farm". ors' meeting last night at' Ocean- Raymond Mason has gone to 4-OTHER JUBILEE ACTS--4 Y WILLIAM FOX jtatsmfe port. The Littlo Silver lodge will Florida for the winter. celebrate its* anniversary on March Thomas Dowd, n Jersey City po- 8th. liceman, is spending a vacation with Haywood Wright, who has been his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael laid up with congestion of the Dd PETER B. Umgs, bordering on pneumonia, hfls Carmine Rizzo, Frank Ambroslno recovered and has returned to work and Amello Maligonica' spent tho at Lovett's nursery. week-end at Brooklyn. Mrs. William Haviland, who Is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith an spending the winter at Kod Bank, rejoicing . over tho arrival of KYNES is laid up with injuries received In daughter. Mrs. Smith 'Was. former a tall lnst week. ly Miss Marie Dowd. Harry Lppincott, who is on a Mrs. Peter Lang is sick with business trip in Europe, arrived in grip, Paris last week after a stay In Tur Anton Johnson has moved from key. the farm recently bought by Joseph Mrs. J. Harry Herbert haj been Allocco to Mrs. Elizabeth Waiting's GOLDEN visiting relatives at Lakawoo'd. farm. School was closed most of last SHREWSBURY NEWS. Week because of the snow storm. Bus transportatinn was put out of Parent-Teacher.' Allocation Will commission. ~ SIXAIN Meet Friday Night. yj Cowarit or heroin the Tho parent-teachers' association Dance at Malawan. of Shrewsbury township will meal Over 100 persons attended a ...... gjf on Friday night of this week at thedance given last week by the edu- Shrewsbury schoolhouse. Fred G. cational committee ,of the Mats- KENN Stcelman, principal of the Eaton wan Women's club. Tho grand town public school, will'give aUall inarch was Ud by Mrs,''F. Howard on "Thrift." A program of music Lloyd and William A. Shepherd, will be given by Mrs. Stcelman, Mis. Benjamin VanKeuren' and Prizes in the .elimination dance Miss Jenne Barnes. Refreshments were awarded to Miss Louise will bo served. Schilke and Mayor .William H. SPAIN'S PASSION FLOWER ! Sutphin. ' Danctn(1 WM'linil Beguiling! Taking all—jiving 'noltiing—until—t Mis. Stephen Reynolds, Jr., un denvent an operation Monday at . ' • • WITH the Long^Branch hospital. -FOR- Mr. ami Mrs. Stewart VnnVliot ive a Valentine party last Friday Barbara LaMarr and Lewis tStone fght. Tire Service ^ Krazx Kat Kartooq Imperial Comedy TELEPHONE 72-R Fox News LEONARDO NEWS. MONDAY, TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY/22,23,24 Mr*. Charlo< Pntterion to Entertain Our Service,Car is Saturday, February 20th. . tho New Social Club. " ' The ne-wly organized social club always ready. will'meet tomoiroTv .it Mrs. Charles TREAT Patterson's. Due to an error the GRAND name of Mrs. Jpscph Banfield was Steam Vulcanizing. BUCK JONES omitted from last week's member* DALE and FULLER ZEIGLER TWINS ship libt of the club. With Mrs. Balloon and Truck -IN- Banfield the club has eight mem- ' "IMPS in SAW bers. Tires in Stock. The firemen of Ocean View gavq JUST TWO KIDS a supper Saturday night for the la- "The Cowboy and the Countess" dics' auxiliary of the fire company Marie Lee'nd Girls in appreciation of tH assistance John Hansen WITH* '; Frank and Townes Buck-Jones and his Western circus tour Europe "to give you some of the company has received from the .—IN—, :' the hardest riding'and greatest thrills;you have ever seen. , , auxiliary. 42 West Front Street The Jolly Nine sewing club will Adventures of Mazie •meet tonight ilt Mrs. Mary Wolly- RED BANK, N. J. * "The Hick and the Chick" .Buster Brown Comedy UIIR'S'. MIS. William Burdge is confined THE ANSWER TO "MANHANDIMD" o the house with « heavy cold,^ Monday and Tuesday, February 22d and 23d Mrs. Sarah Wagner, formerly.of this place, was a recent guest of Mrs. Clnra Wade. . —SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM— The Friendship club met yester- day nt Mrs. William BurdgeV • The Laughing Hit of the Year. Dont put that out-grottrn furni- ture in 'the attic. 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MATS. TODAY * SAT. ;l ' MATS. TODAY * SAT, "Where Was I"THE ilESSnS. SIIUDEBT PRESENT T8B"AMERICAN FAVOBITE , Don't miss this riot of fun. You'll laugh until the tears run down Th« Lit.it Muilcil Con.dy Hit your cheeks. You'll laugh on your way home. You'll laugh whenever you think of this picture. You'll never stop laughing. It's a wow ! GEORGE M. FOX NEWS May Flowers* COHAN VanBibber Comedy—"PARISIAN KNIGHT" with "« "la'Hit N.wil Fwtlcil Suct JOSEPH SANTLEY ni IVY SAWYEK Orliln.l N. Y. Cat laUct Wednesday, February 24th ftob.rl WoWi.y "AMERICAN BORN" Dlrett from Forr.il Th.ttr., Hi Ti TJi. Oaynt Fby tt Iht Si.ion" EUGENE O'BRIEN NEXT Ben.Mon.Mat. (W.iK'.fo1. SEATS NOW1 SEATS NOW I 'Ho MKEBHS, ellUDEIlT PM5ENT VIRGINIA VALLI THE IRENE b I >' STUDENT PRINCE BORDONI bi« M«v M«uiU« tint lylUt S*att * SIEGE" "*DE WOLF HOPPER NWGHTYCINDERELW I MATH. MOM.. WJSD. »W. One df llie Bcst Kctureo of the Yqmv l MAT*. MQicwtD. Don't Miss.It-You'll Lovo It.