. Iisgid, Weakly, EnUreiJ aj SMoni-CUn Mstter st ths Poit« tVOLUME XLIX, NO. 14, offlo* it Bid Emit, N. J, nndsi tht Aot of Hanb t, 1879, RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926, . $1.50 PER ,YEAR. PAGES 1 TO 12. J. DEY CONOVER'S WILL. BIRTHDAY OF A CHAPEL. "ALL ABOARD." , MORE DAHLIA PRIZES A PECULAR FIRE. Musical Comedy to be Given Her TOWN WENT FIGHT CRAZY Hollow Tree on Monmoulh Street MAY ABOLISH TAG DAYS. WILL MOVE TO GEORGIA, HOUSE AND LOT LEFT TO A CORNERSTONE AT ST. JOHN'S October 6th and 7th. MbNMOUTH COUNTY CROW GENE TUNNEY'S VICTORY Looked Like a Smoko Stock. PROPOSITION PUT UP TO MID- In front of the bus starter's stand J. HULL McLEAN WILL MAKE ••'.; ;••;• FRIEND., . . . • WILL BE RE-LAID, "All'Aboard" is the tl'.le of ERS SWEEP CAMDEN SHOW. BRINGS JOY TO RED BANK. DLETOWN VOTERS. musical comedy show, which will b • y : on Monmouth street is a largo Mag- HIS HOMB THERE. Rest of Hl» E«(ato Bequeathed t< The Coromony Will be Performe given'on Wednesday and Thursda' Queen Flower Pri«, Higlic.t Hono Scores of Folks From This Town pie tree with a trunk which is hol- They will Decide at Election Next Tinton Fall. Resident, While Look- HU Children—Fair Haven Worn at Llttlo Sliver Sunday Morning, nights, October Cth and 7th, at St, in the Show, Awarded to W. W. Went to to See Hi: low. Folks often throw newspapers Month Whether or Not to Appro- ing for a Place to Go HunUilti an Mabel Cosh Bequeiti—Othei October 3d—An Anniversary So- James's hall on Monmouth street bt Kennedy & Sons of Red Bank- Win the Crown of King of Swat and cigarette butts in the opening priate $10,000 for Fire Com- : Discovers a Town that Causes Wills. ciable to bo Held October 13th. tho young people of St. James'i Other Prize Winners. —Mort Pach's Prediction.! in the tree. Last Wednesday nigh panies and Eliminate Tag Days. Him to Want to Move South. ;j. Doy .Conover of Mlddlotown The fiftieth anniversary of St, church. Last spring tho youn "After winning a large number o Gene Tunney's victory over Jack someone threw a lighted cigarette J. Hull McLean of Tinton Falls village made bis last will las folks of the' church gave a musical prizes at tho seaqui-centennial ex- Dompsey in tho prize fight arena at Middletown township voters at John's chapol of Llttlo Silver will butt in the hollow. Tho paper and the general election in November roturned homo halt week from an March, 'revoking all his prevlou bo observed with special service! comedy performance and it was position dahlia growers in this pari Philadelphia lost. week probably the other stuff caught fire shortly automobile trip to" Georgia, whoro . wills. The witnesses were WiUlnm very succossf ul. > The coming per- of Monmouth county captured the caused no more excitement and joy will decide whether or not to appro- nt the chapel'Sunday morning al after midnight and flames issued priate $10,000 for fire fighting pur- he bought land for a shooting pre- E, Foster and Marcus Grles, Mr. ten o'clock, Thero, will bo a com formance will be In charge of th lion's share of awards at the flower in any small town in the whole from tho opening in the top of the serve for hunting game next winter. Conover named his son, Gerot ,H, Jonh.B. Rogers producing com- show held last weeteat Camden by United States than it did .at Red poses. If this appropriation is fa- munlon servlco and the corno trunk. Flames, sparks and smoke vored by a majority of voters, tag Mr. McLean has been spending tho Conover, and his nephew, Cecil S. stone of the chapel will bo re-laid. pany., This company directed th tho Camden dahlia society nnd th Bank. Red Bank is Tunney's home belched,from the top of. tho tree. winters for many years past in Conovor, as the oxocutors of the show last spring. Rehearsals ar New Jersey dahlia society. ,and most of the money he has made day solicitations of money will be Rov. Carroll M, Burck, tho rector, Joseph Talarico, who'is employed as abolished and the financial needs of Florida, where much of his tlmo will. Mr. Conover left to Ms friend, and a number of the former rec- being held every night and one ol The "queen flower" prize, which as a scrapper is invested here. a taxicab driver, saw the firo and has been spent in hunting. The Christian Dletz, the house and lol the.lending parts will'be taken by Scores of Rod Bankers know Tun- the fire companies will be met en- tors of tho church will take part. is regarded as the highest and mos turned in an alarm. The firemen tirely by general taxation. great rush to Florida in the past at'Middletown adjoining Mr, Con On Wednesday night, Octobo: Edward O'Brien, Jr., of Rumson. coveted honor of the show, was ney and everyone who knows him quickly put the blaze out. few years has spoiled many of the over's land, where Mr. Diotz now won by W. W. Kennedy^ Sons of likes him. He owns property at The appropriation for fire pur- 13th, another anniversary servic poses this year is $4,000. The bal- shooting grounds and has raised the lives. He bequeathed. to his son will be held, at tha chapel. Thii Re'd Bank with tho dahlia Elite Red Bank and he does most of his price of land in that state to a point Geret; H. Conover, the farm In Mid Glory. Of 105 entries the judges banking here. Added to this is the ance needed, amounting to about will be followed by a social hour at $6,000, is raised principally by tag where it does not pay to own it for dletown township known as the Mrs, John H. Lippincott's. Every THREE GRADES SHIFTED, picked tho flower originated and glamor of a world record, a likeable PARTY FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. shooting purposes. Bowne farm, which Mr, Conovor had exhibited by the Red Bank firm as disposition and an education not day campaigns. There are eight effort will bo mado to havo all tho "SHOWER" FRIDAY NIGHT FOR corhpanies in the township and with Last winter, while looking about bought from-Sarah J3. Crane-and members o.f.tho congregation pres- FIRST UNIT OF JUNIOR WEST- the best flower in the show. A sil commonly associated • with prize George L. Crane. Two Hundred HIGH SCHOOL STARTED. ver cup was awarded for this prize. fight champions. A few years ago TINTON FALLS GIRL. the exception of the Navesink com- for new hunting grounds, Mr. Mc- ent and also to havo present formci pany all of them conducted tag days Lean chanced upon a quaint and sharos of the capital stock of th Kennedy & Sons also won a sil Tunney trained for one of his fights members of tho congregation whe Seventh Grade Moved From Oak< The Fal/erette Club of That Place this year. The Navesink firemen attractive old town called St, Mary's, Cl E. Conover company were be- ver cup for scoring the highesl on Harry McCormick's farm at have movod away. land Street School to the Add! Tendered a'Miscellaneous Showe raised their money principally by in Camden county, In the extremo queathed to Mr. Conovor's daughter, number of points in all the dahlia Scobcyville, when Mr. McCormick St, John's chapel was built on tion which is being built to th to Miss Estelle Cornell, Who is to holding a fair. southeastern corner of Georgia. It Lillian W,D. Sehad, and tho incomi classes in the show, a silver trophy lived at that place. land; donated by the late John H, River Street Schoolhouse. Wed Arthur Youmans. ' is on St. Mary's river, about four . from 200 additional shares of thi for .scoring tho highest .number of There has been growing opposi- 1 Llppinoott. Otfginnlly it was pnrl Grade 7-B was moved last week Scores of Ecd Bankers went to The Falleretto club of Tinton miles from the ocean and forty , stock was left to Mr. Conovcr's eon points in classes 98 to 97, a Len tibn to holding tag days. Traffic is of tho parish of Trinity church oi from the ' Oakland street, school to Philadelphia to seo the fight. Falls, a society composed of young milos north of Jacksonville, Florida. nox-vaso for scoring the-highest held up when autoists arc stopped Lester D. Conovor, At li Rod Bank, but later l^was placei tho River street school. Miss Mar Burdgo & Russell took two. big women of that village, tendered It is one of the oldest towns Ih the number of points .in classes 86 to and asked to contribute. Several ..death the shares are to be divided in the parish of St. George's church jorlo Clark is tho teacher. Grad loads in their sight-seeing busses. surprise miscellaneous Bhower last United States," having been settled" 92, a silver cup for the best un persons haye-been- hurt as' a result equally b'etwoen Mr. Conoyer's son of Rumson. Subsequently it wa 4-A was moved from the Shrews Others went in private cars. In the Friday night to Miss Estelle Cor- about 1565 by the Spanish, at the nnmed dahlias of New Jersey ori- "of the congested traffic conditions and daughter, Lillian V. D. Schad Incorporated as part of tho parish bury avenue school to the River whole vast throng at the ringside nell, daughter of Jesse Cornell, who same time that St. Augustino was of Christ church of Shrewsbury, in gin, a prize for the best California and the firemen find the task of and Geret H. Conover. All thi street school. Miss Sara Lipnck is Tunney had no r.iore fervent root- is engaged to wed Arthur Youmans begging for money uncongenial. founded. Near the town'is an old residuo of Mr. Conover's estate wn which parish it has since, been lo variety and a bronze medal as Sec- Jho teacher. Grade 2-B, which is er than George Hulse, who was of Oakhurst. Miss-Cornell and Mr. The question of whether or not Spanish' mission bujlt by tha Jesuit also bequeathed1'to these two chil- cated. ond prize for an exhibit of dahlias taught by Miss Ann.. Garrigan, was among those.who made the trip in Youmans went for an automobile to discontinue tag days has been Fathers. It is almost intact. The' dren. ', . . i ' When tho chapel wns built there of 100 square feet or more. . In moved from the River street school tho bus. Ho fairly yelfed>his head ride Friday night. While they were discussed at the meetings of all the walls are about three f opt thick and was placed in tho cornerstone addition to'these awards the Ken- Prance* Ketcham of Fajr Haven to the Shrewsbury avenue school. off for tho new King of Swat. away the guests arrived at Miss fire companies of the township of built of some kind of cement mixed number of papers giving tho name nedy firm won ten first prizes and mado her will ten years ago. Shi The busses and most'o*'the cars Cornell's home and decorated the late. The eight companies, in order with oyster shells. They are pierced of the chapel officials and vnrlou Grade 7-B and Grade 4-A are the a second prize in other classes. bequeathed a cameo ring to he' left for Philadelphia at one o'clock rooms, with blue and pink crepe to work co-operatively, have an or- with loopholes for .muskets, and ar- other information. About a yea first to occupy roftms in tho new William II. Waite, who has dahlii nephew, Hobart .'Weeks, and her fur in the afternoon and got back at paper. In a short while the young ganization known as the Associated rows, showing that the old Jesuits or so ago hoodlums opened the River street schoolhouso addition. gardens at Rumson and Eatontown, niture and household goods aro to four o'clock in the morning. The couple returned and Miss Cornel Firo companies of Middletown were equally prepared for defend- cornorstono and destroyed tho old- Tho additioh will not be completed carried off a number of prizes. He be divided between .her sister, Ce fight fans were "soaked to the was greeted by the guests. She was township. This association consists ing themselves or for praying." time papers. After much effort th until February', but before . tha got a silver trophy as first prize colia Weeks, .and her-niece, France bones" as the sayinj? goes. The completely surprised. She received of delegates from each company. facts about the early history of th time a number of the rooms will b( for tho best basket of eighteen St. Mary's is unique in that it ho* Chandler Hawkins.' Mrs. Ida Chan- Dempsey-Tunney battle took place many gifts, which were brought to These delegates, acting on instruc- chapel have been ascertained am finished and they will bo put,into blooms. Jersey Beauty, his own no public debt but instead owns dler, wife of William H. Chandler, in a torrential downpour of rain her in a baby carriage. An evening tions from their companies, met documents giving this information service as soon as they are avail origination, was tho prize-winning three city blocks, which are injtend- gets a cash bequest of $100; Hen- and everybody in the vast unroofed of general sociability was enjoyed last week and voted i:nanimously to will bo deposited when tho corner able. Eventually it is planned to flower. This flower has won many ed for a park, and about 2;000 acres rietta .Weeks, a nieco, gets $500 stadium was drenched. The rain and refreshments of ice cream and ask the township committee to have Eone is. reJaid. move all the children from the prizes in other shows. Tho vice of land two miles from town. It is and Frances Chandler Hawkln fell alike on^he just and unjust at cake were'served. printed on the election tickets an Shrewsbury avenue schoolhouse to president's cup for the best basket expected that the income from this gets $2,000. A houBO and lot on thi Philadelphia, but it did not fall at appropriation for $10,000 for the the River street schoolhouse and to of 25 blooms was also captured by Those present were Mr. and Mrs. land will go far towards paying the north side of the Rod Bank and A NEW DEPARTMENT. Red Bank until several hours later. voters to pass judgment on. The sell tho Shrewsbury avenue build Mr. Waite. He won a prize for ex-- Jesse Cornell, Mrs. Wellington Wil- city's expense's for many years and Fair Haven road goes to a nephew, It was a wet and tired but thor- township committee voted unani- Instructions In Lamp Shade Making ing. The last named building has hibiting the biggest flower at the kins, Mrs. Eugene -Ehinger, Mr5. thus keep down taxes and obviate William Herbert Chandler of Brook oughly'happy lot of Red Bankers mously to accede to the request. . at Silk Shop. been condemned for school use. show and he came in second in the Sarab/Scott, Mrs. Edwin"Stoothoff, debt. The town owns its own elec- lyn, and all the • rest of the estate who • got back to town at four The wording of the proposition on The Silk Shop on Broad street, By reason of tho three grade class for the most perfect flower Sr., Mrs. Edwin Stoothoff, Jr., Mr. tric light plant and water works. goes to Frances Chandler Hawkins, o'clock in the morning. the tickets will'be as follows: 1 next to Tetley's storo, has oponoi shifts mado' last week there, nre no He also won a second prize in an- and Mrs; Harry Jobes, Misse3 Ruth The water comes from artesian , who is also the executrix. - wells, with sufficient pressure to a department in which tho art o pupils now on part time studies. other class. Gene Tunney won the champion- Ethel and Elsie Dreyer, Jessie "Shall the township annually! ap- - Mrs. Eliza Comda McDermot reach third stories of buildings. making lamp shades, fancy cush- Tho soventh grade which was ship of fistiana and Mort V. Pach Springsteen, Margaret and Marie propriate $10,000 arid eliminate tag Broooo of Eatontown, widow of Alfred Griffiths, who is superin- The streets are 100 feet wide. ions, draperies and similar article moved is the flfst step in the organ won the championship of prophecy. Scott, Genevieve and Muriel Foster days." John G. Broese, made her will las tendent of Abram I. Elkus's place Huge live oak trees festooned with February. She states in tho wil will bo taught free of charge. An ization of a junior high school a( Mort usually prophecies the result Marjorie Youmans, Lena" Schmel The Taxpayers' association of the on Tower Hill, won the American of every election and prize fight. He and Flossie England, Arthur, CIif-> Spanish moss are everywhere. that she is 86 years old but that she' Instructor with a wide knowledge tho River street building. It wil dahlia society medal for the best Ocean View section of Leonardo of materials, colors and designing require two years to complete the usually comes out right or some- ford and Warren Youmans, Albert Nearly every homo has pecan trees has a sound mind and'memory. She collection of 26 varieties and sent a letter to tho township com- in bearing, many of the tree3 being left furniture, pictures, books, an will bo at tho storo every Tunsday organization of this junior high where near right but he n«ver hit Stoothoff, Ralph Jobes, Thomas mitteemen advocating that thi prize of $25 offered by W. tho nail on tho head so squarely ns Fitzgerald, Walter- England, Paul very large. "• organ, china ware and similar goods and Thursday nights from 7:30 t school. It will bo dona automatical W. Kennedy & Sons for the bes above mentioned appropriation b< 9:00 o'clock to give instructions. ly, not by shifting grades from {he he did in this Dempsoy-Tunney bat- Bellison, Geojrge Stevens and Ray- printed on the tickets. The nssoci- At the mouth of St. Mary's river to thirteen persons,, these. persons

See Classified Columns lor List of O.K. UsetfCaw HIGHLANDS NEWS. .OTM< *200 Cl.nr^Tln B.n.flt I..II Cm. L*.t W..W, Ovor ?200 -was rcallzod a{ tii» oobnll gnmo hold lnut TJiurxlny QUALITY AT LOW COST n\ tho Nnvcalnk bneobnlt pnrlt lor tho benefit,of Arthur Smith of Uili placo, a former bnaoball player, NOTICK OP MTTUMBNT OF ACCOUNT (or th. nJlowatiM of •ommti.loni 'I'lio Knmo wm played between Ult kattl* of )Urr F»»K itttvt. Hlhli and th» Koynl Colonid MiiUt U V«nt>r «lt»n Umt •>• »«oitnl» Au«\»t Mil, A. n. 1HB, *•<•• m" BumsteadsWormSpp Olnnta and thn vlalton won by • muthmVudMl rooi.wi , •com of O to 2. •' ' ' • • • OEOluin TdMliuM,_N. . J "'' N J M«. Anna Wahorty h«« movoil . Wild where you need it" 1 ( f rain Kourth itroot to MM, William' pilpeir J'":' } ?* x».«»: v>/. »»M ««r»»iw» Jlh'h on Miller t ,-'", ./ RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBERS r29~1926 Page Three TRIED,TO KILL SELF. Middletowh township committee has promised to put three lights on Farmer Sent to Asylum After Cm the road. ling Selfwith Ruor. A numbor of the residents of this ', John L. Patterson, a farmer oi place last Friday night attended the Georgia Schoolhouac, tried to kllTom Thumb wedding which, v/as himself with a razor last Wodnc given at the Leonardo high school day. After ah examination by Doc building for the bonefitiof the Fair tors Reynolds and Hepburn, of Free View fire company, , • ;' hold ho:was committed to tho state • John Eustace, son of Joseph;Eus- 10c, 19c & 25c Sale! hospital at Trenton. Mr. Pattersoi tace, is a member of the township Is 87 years old and It is said he had agricultural, class at Leonardo. The Just about the time you are laying to been brooding over ;hls ill health. class attended tho state fair at yourself, "I need tome of thii," "I heed a package of Ho cut an artery in his left arm and Trenton Monday and . John was that;" "I am going to get tome of the other, the next in his lee and had lost considerable among those who made the trip. time I see it advertl.ed," ALONG COMES SUCH A blood before his condition was 'die The young son of Harry Ryder SALE OF THINGS AS THIS ONE—In the Store* covered by his wife. "\ is confined to the house with sick- Where Quality Counts! ness. •..-.. ... , What a help it proves! It restocks the larder. ' COLT'S NECK NEWS. John Long and family of Holm- 1 del spent part of last week with You would hardly believe a quarter could buy what it A Surpriae Birthday Parly* for Mr John Long, Sr. does in one'of these sales. Visit Our Nearest Store Aah.r Crawford Laat Week. Charles Falcone, who is employed and ask a salesman for the complete list of items. • Friends of Mrs. Ashor Crawforc at New York, is spending a vacation Here are some of them. V paid a surprise visit to her in cele of two weeks at his homo here.' bratlon of her'birthday one nighl 1 Theodora StIIwelJ attended the am last week. The visitors arrived Ir funeral of Thomas Willett of'.Marl- automobiles • and . apprised , Mrs boro a few days ago. • - torn Starch 3..••** 19c Crawford of their presence bj A delicious, nutritious, .dessert. blowing their automobile horns. ; SCOBEVVILLE NEWS. merry evening was' enjoyed an< lVz 4SC0 Reg. Sc Franklin Mrs. Crawford received a numbe: Proipect of Getting Electric Light* of fine gifts. Those, present were Cauiea Gratification. ' Thursday, F^riday, Sattirday Tomato Soup Cinnamon and Sugar] Mrs. Susan Crawford,. Mrs. Say Ir- A representative of the Freehold cn i win and Mrs. Harvey Willis of Mid- electric light company . was here dletown township and Mr. and Mrs. Friday. He said tho company would September 3Q, October 1 and 2 3 19c 3 "MOc Joaquin Lawrence and Prank Craw- start stringing wires next month ford of this place., ' from_ Laird's .Corner to Colt's Neck. 4SCO Self-Raising Frank Hyatt has recovered from There is general gratification hero Our business is growing all the time. This in itself enables us to buy a heavy cold. Ho left today to because 'this improvement is soon Buckwheat or make a visit of four days at New to icome to the village. in larger quantities at niuch cheaper prices. York, after which ,he will goto 'Norman Sickles • and Joseph Pancake Flour Long Island for a few dayB. Mr, Brower were away Saturday" and The Following Items Will Convince You: ' Hyatt plans to do considerable fish- Sunday on an automobile trip to 4SC0 Golden Table Syrup...... 2 cans igc ing-while he is away. Delaware Water Gap and return. LouisvSnyder is directing thi David Tumidaski, the storekeep- New-Catch Fat Large Meaty, work of building a bulkhead f er, had, his radio machine in opera- Phalanx_ near .James C._ Richdale' tion giving the returns of the Derrip-_ . Shore Santa Clara" farm. '-' . sey^Tunney fight Friday night. The MEN' .Mrs. Conrad Descher is makini store was crowded with folks.' Tun- Mackerel Prunes a stay at Newark. ney's victory waa greeted with de- or John Hebelor entertained rela- light Tunnoy trainqd for several tives fronv Newark Sunday. of his earlier fight3 at this -place Outing Flannel 2 25c 25c Martin Eeilly is mourning and he Is well known here. loss of. his pot goat It disappears . Wilson \ Youmans and Holmes last week,and Mr. Roilly has beei Miller, who live on the Smith Pitch- unable to find any trace of it. Thi er farm, had one of tho finest crops children of the neighborhood fee' of grapes in this locality.- Special Price JuBt liko home-mado Noodles. almost as bad as Mr. Eeilly doei Carroll Barclay is harvesting a about the loss of the goat The; largo part of his applo crop with Reg. 14c OSCO gp rodo the goat and played with an automobile truck. . A special in other ways. They feel lost'with body has been built for tho truck. Pearl Tapioca Rolled Oats out it now. .Men stand on it and gather the ap- onoft pk pfegt i Caterpillars are playing havoi ples from the trees_ 2 " 25c with some of the trees in this local Several strangers have been here MEN'S 3 25c ity. A number of oak trees back oi of late looking for small farms. No Another wholesome ^rt. (Regular and Quick boob)' Mrs. Asher .Crawford's house havi salesjuye yet been made to these been entirely denuded of leaves. prospective buyers, but it is gener- Mrs. Chester Willet and healli y expected that some properties .will change hands before winter. All Wool Plaid GOLF HOSE, Ivory Soap 4"^ 25c daughter of Marlboro have been vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Law All of These Items Are Our Regular Quality rence. RIVER PLAZA NEWS. The state fair at Trenton is be Products Specially Priced for This Sale ! Ing largely patronized by resident; A Real Eatate and Inaurance' Buii- Special Price per pair OSCO cri«P Corn Flakes .3 pkgs 19c of the village. neaa Started by Two Reiidenti. KeDogg's Toasted Corn Flakes ...... 2 pkgs 19c Electric lights on the county roa S. Vincent Willis and Frank bots 19c between this place and Freehol Dewey have formed a partnership Fancy Spanish Queen Olives 2 now seem like a sure thing. A num in the real estate and insurance ASCO Bread Crumbs or Cracker Meal 2 pkg« 19c ber of property owners have signe business as a side line to their work California Seedless Raisins...... 2 pkgB 19c contracts tor. have their house; for the Public Service corporation Sweet Tender Sugar Com 2 cans 19c wired.- A representative of thi at Bayonne. Mr. Dowey is a new aSCO Red R'Pe Tomatoes ...... 2 cans 19c Freehold electric light compan. resident of this place, he having PostToaslies Corn Flakes ...... 2 pkgs 19c who was hero Friday said the com moved a few days ago in a bunga- Mr«. Morrison's Pudding (Choco. or Vanilla) 2 P^gs 19c pany would start stringing wirei low on 'Manning place which he ; through the village next month. bought from Mrs. Charles W. Hit- Jell-O (Freah Fruit Fl&vora). -. ,...... 2 pkea 19c Louis Soffel of Lincroft state: ter. Heavy All Wool Plaid LUMBER JACKS Smoked Kippered Snacks ...... 3 cans 19c canB 19c that in the spring he will build The Community club held a very Reg.. Be Sunbrite Cleanser ...... ^.A roadside booth and restaurant on successful cake sale Saturday at Values up to $5.OO Cumalene .2 pkgs 19c property which he owns at this Mrs. Robert's H. Hibbetts's." The B.g. 23c tor. Cheddar, ) place at the oorner of Asbury ave- entire supply of cakes was sold out Pimento or Swiaa Loaf ' nue and the Farmingdale road. Few early in the day. people live in that locality, but Mrs. James McPhee has returned b there is much automobile trafll home from a visit to relatives in while they last asco Tomato Catsup 2 -25c during the summer. Indiana. • t Pure" Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanWinckle LINCROFT NEWS. of Newark and their daughters, More Items—Special and Timely Dorothy and Mildred, formerly of Fancy Pimento Stuffed Olives 2 bots 25c Gena Tunn«y'« Victory Prove this place, were recent guests of Reg. 15c Pure Olive Oil . 2 bots 25c Gratifying to Folk* Hera. Mr. and Mrs. George Kaney. Re Gene Tunnoy's pugilistic victory James McPhee has had a sun MEN'S ASCQ 8f- 7c Whole or Ground Spices 4 pkgs 25c over Jack Dempsey last week porch made Qn his house on Foster Reg. lSc Taste Tells India Relish ...... 2 bots 25c brought joy to many folks here, street Tho work was dpne by OSCO White Distilled Vinegar . .2 bots 2B«n » Bmn«k. Proilori, ;out* h»v« h»d their hoii«o» wired •ka OnfttMi flaurl of HIM (Jount», on R»l nmh, U. J. Rod Bank, N. J. to* electricity and tho now lights Our aim is and always has been to sell good, reliable advertised good* at lower prleg /. D. till, a| wklih tint* appllgatToB vl U poy'n to RdYottlm in 'At lt«gUt«r, 111 bo burning next .week. The RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. Page Four ' for things not so' important. For has a reunion at its mission on the M REPBANK REGISTER. the Salvation Army to quit its Bowery at Now York. This reunion "Little Chats About Your Health" work'at Red Bank would be a great-, is attended by somo of the biggest NO. 1. KmSCHBAUMClOTHES JOHN Il.COOK. Editor ana Publisher. and moat successful men of Ameri- OBORGB C. HANCE, Astoclnte Editor. er loss to the town than to the Sal: NO. 2 NEXT WEDNESDAY. vation Army. Moreover, it would be ca—men who at one timo were THOMAS IRVING .DROTiVHt a serious reflection pn the town drunkards or who in other ways t Duainesi Manager. were sunk apparently beyond rec- • .-•••. ••»•-.• . ',' : ANNOUNCEMENT! Telephones i- -Red'Dnnk:lS lamation.' '. The army workers got Rpil Bnnk 1800 The Salvation Army reaches the Thtra are certain Idoitla nnd nor vices in conduellntr a,. drUir butlaoii vhtcti meant hold of them and made useful mem- a great deal to patrons, but which are frequently (snored or lost light of by the Enured ftl tho poatoffl8s_«t Red Hank, poor, the lowly and the unfortunate dniB&.Bt, For Instance, tho hijrhcit Attainment of tlie real drug atore !• the prcpara* H. J-. «• leeond clan matter. to a greater extent than is true of bers of society out of them. tion of medicines on prescriptions of physicians. Nothing; to more Important than • • * that with us. :SubBCriptIon Priceai any organized charity or of the 0n> rear 1. churches. It knows no creed, no • The Salvation Army attracts to Nor la It within the province of the drug itore 'with tdenii to puih the Hx tnontli. ,.M.t. .76 Bale of proprietary prep a rat Ion t of vniioim kinds which encourage iclf riloerno*!* rn^—".'-BEiait'BANK 557- protection on wet days. It u foral l dap. It is a protect- profitable enterprise, judging it • • * '.•••« AUroVyAMBULAIitCE'.SEfZy/ce- . . purely from the financial side. But The Register's motto—"A naper CHAINS AND ;TABL.'ES"::FdR ALL/OCCASIONS ing fmish that gives longer life, strength mid lustre to the It will be a great thing for all that Every year the Salvation Army in every homo."—Advertisement I fabrics. It fce^ them diy from showers and moisture pener- part of Monmouth County and the ally. The "Oravenettc" Process in an important Kirscwaum projectors will be entitled to all the service feature that makes good .topcoats better, topcoats. profits they reap out of the work. . It might have been better for the public if the work had been taken up by the various municipalities in the locality and the island created • 450 "8—Distant) Stations—; dear,' thla lnformntlon tho town commU- Voltsl ' strong! . sloncriiicould go nhcnil without )mv- What Needs "Doing Over" ? 9—Vti an hour to opcratol 9—Fino harmonic*, color shad- injf to take up their time with tlicuo GAliOD-BA preliminary mnttern. 10—Initial cost pracllcally last tost! Inge! ,*iic. vhousehold (services listed here ...varc, 11—No objcctlonablo hum! 10—Electric Power now reproduces representative pf many more this great s.torq 12—Slmplidtyl Dozens of opcrati 1 entire keyboard of. piano. Next wonk tho Salvation Army ing nuisances eliminated! Amazing richness. Hear It! ktnrta a campaign to rnlso $2,500 , GAItOD COnpOHATION, BoUovlIIo, »f. J. nt Itod Bnnk nnd vicinity. 'J'hu army Hanging^, curtains ttnil slip covers mn'k to order, Price $310. All you ftdd is Loud Speaker and Tubes it In ntralghtonod circumutancos at Furniture upholstered,. its Rod Bank branch. Iln worker* ,,- ,,• a -E. )W. WILSON A 8faN, hero hovo received only-» portion of Pictures framed. v _ r 11 L*f»y*II« Sirast , Whol«ial« Dhtrlbulor Nawtrb, N, J. ' their imlnrlcn the past month nnd Lineni embroidered to order. II you Jo not know who li ytur „,.„., ((,rod DiaUr—writ. *r plion. Ik* "Whol.tal. tho activities of tho organization Stamping nm| special needlework dcsi(;niii|; to order. T«l.phou»i M«rl"t ()3O0-Naw*rk ^ ImiIll to bo I'lirtnlloll i If the Oriental ni£i mended. •mount requlrod In not rained thoro Monmoulh County Suiroi>l»'< OKI<«. In d«iifior that tho Red Hank branch 8prinK«i niattrtwes nnd score*'of liVuiiehold nrticlcj, In lh« mnltncl >ht « pll«fUon •( t>i. Hum- mil Tr«» Oompuny omirnntnuu •«• l ftt thh * MUUU pii WWmmj A VVVVM»M - .|7- ". » '•'- V ' ' :. ' '' - '• ' ••'.• : ...Si '.'' •..' •: •' ' . I . •ft RED. BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER. 25, 1926\>,

PLEASE NOTE! LADIES! LADIES The entire stock without exception, restriction or stipulation is literally 4-sewed smooth handle THROWN AT THE FEET OE THE PUBLIC in one,big complete'merchan- dise stroke. ' *

- r SCEYPORT, N. JT. > Startles the entire country wiih a complete whirlwind of unap- SALE STARTS proachable values that will amaze every skeptic, doubter and TO4DAY unbeliever. and will last 10 full days. Be here and get your share of the Bargains. THE OF1 THE YEAR 1926 Unprecedented, Underpriced,a Selling Event Teeming wiihUnmatchable Bargains that will go at Trip-Hammer Speed. AnEventtiMiMh^^^ APPEALING! BENEFICIAL! to Every Man, Woman and Child. A Veritable Mountain of Savings Created thru Character Merchandise in an arousing MERCANTILE PRICE CRASH!

Whit* GREATEST SALE OF Shaker Flannel The Biggest, Broadest, most Commanding Merchandise Event Monmouth County has ever Ladies' Silk Hosiery In that moat >notod of all branch, "Shenandoah." 27 inchoi. Excep- had offering values in DRY GOOE)S, Men's Wear, Children's Wear, Furs, Furniture, Floor WE HAVE EVER HELD. tionally heavy grade. Rayon Sillt Hose, high colors,' . 36c Covering, House Furnishings, and in fact the entire four floors at prices Silk and Rayon, all colors, ....i 63c' 12c yd Fashioned pure silk Hose, all sizes and tcolors^, !. 86c I vl And'last but not least, "Gordon" and !£***• _ Long-. Cloth "* NO LIVING BEING "Pointex" purethread silk. $1.29 In ten-yard lengths—High Class Grade. ever expected to see in the entire State. Space limits mentioning every item—but we as- f Palm Olive Soap r it" Special I , Special! $1.19 sure you that this big, busy Store is one vast round-up of sensational bargains. Come Everybody knows the brand. What See—your judgment will do the rest. ! more can we say? • .i Ruffled Curtains . in whit*. -Tie back 2 }4 lengths. You housewives will recognize their quali- ty and style as soon a* you see them. BLANKETS F FURNITURE Pillow Cases Keep your hope ideal. Reg. $1 yal. tine washable muslin, measuring 42x45 Inch- Just in Time for Cold Weather t| R A fSmall Down Payment. Balance es, are very specially priced for the under- ' ',-: •-.' 59c ;, 'A , Values Price on E-Z Terms ;%l selling- It is a buying opportunity worthy $1.50 sheet blankets, full size, plaids, 87c E of special attention. !Wft Kara, juit received a new assortment $235 double blankets, 54x74, ....$1.69 STUPENDOUS SAVINGS POSSIBLE ON THESE 19C • * -•-*;-!. - of Boys' E $4100 all plaids and colors, 66x80, double size, $2.37' TEN PIECE FRENCH WALNUT DINING . Another group of Hemstitched 42x45 Pil- Shirts and Blouse? ( $6.00 Golden Fleece double, 66x80, plaid and ROOM SUITES at.... low Cases. in tho famous "Kaynee" brand. Every one colors, $3.77 D 8120.50 29c wat purchased with your' boys' needs in mind. Values $1.26. Now $8.00 part wool, double size ...... $4.86 We want everyone to read this announcement, who. each year, E promiie themselves that "next year we're going to have a new suite Housewives, Look! Genuine '•' $12.00 part wool, double size, $6.86 of Dining Room Furniture." There need be no waiting* another •*/•; 79c $18.00 pure wool, new Scotch effects, $8.97 L year, for we have gathered a group of very remarkable values. O'Cedar Mops Savings' which make a prompt purchase tho greatest posaiEia economy. Lnrgo Buffet, Oblong Table, Server. China Closet, five Long polished handles. Find the if ALUMINUM 7QC "BEACON" BLANKETS I k dust in those hidden corners.—Only ( guest chairs and one Host Chair. T- . SALE • ° .You know what the "Beacon" Brand ill : $2.87 V that is really and truly 99 per cent . ANOTHER CHANCE TO SAV.E! NINE PIECE •*••'»•• 34c '*••» pura aluminum. 0ne of the largest. E assortments we have ever owned, con- BEDROOM NEEDS SPREADS FRENCH WALNUT BEDROOM Ladies' Silk Striped ellting of 4 qt. Sauce Pots, 8 qt. Prc- Here Is the "Big" opportunity of providing yourself with the most i serving • Kettles, 6 qt Sauce Pots, 3 . • beautiful SPREADS Keyport h» to offer. R ..., SUITES at Bloomers and Vests ' . piece Sauce Pot Sett,' 3 qt. Double -Value I , pric0 $198.00 All siies, including extras. • Boiler, 10 qt. Round Dith Pam, 8 $3.80 Crinkled Spread, cotton, 80x105, in pink, blue and gold, $1.89 Y Why not furnish your bedroom in modern style now that such an qt. Dairy Palls, 2 Pitchers, 8 Cup $5.00 Rayon Silk, 80x105, in blue, gold, pink, orchid and nile, $3.09 unusual opportunity presents itself. Hera in our stock are the , 47c -,: ' ; Percolaters. $6.00 Rayon Silk Spread set bolster and all pretty colors, $3.59 most charming new bedroom suites and the prices are sensationally each ^ .. Values to $1.50 low. Imagine, 9 piece suite consisting of very large dresser, full T Reg. price $1.00 each. '!'•:• Itf There will be a stampede, when the news site vanity, bow-end bed, chair, bench, rocker and spring and mat- tress. All for tho price, quoted above. • of these Ladies' O Clothes Hampers* f PALL COATS EXTRA SPECIAL! WONDERFUL THREE Every home must have ono. Hat COMBINATION yours? " « They are pretlyi is known. Juit imigine,, goo'd-looking coats for the fall and at PIECE VELOUR SUITES, PRICED They ara \ chespi the very opening of tho season at such a price. Only (£"7 CA They are Bargains. - 74c ^*-^'-r Regular $2.00 value. *•-• * 897.50 This suite it typical of the extraordinary values we are offering Linen Table * Bridge Lamp $2.95 in quality furniture for the living room. This ii one of the very Handsome new design* in bridge lamp*, complete with attractively newest designs splendidly constructed and upholstered in a very Cloths decorated bale and with hand painted parchment shades, at this rich covering that will give years and years of satisfactory service. 36x36 pure linen table cloths. Regular! low price. ) /^ $1.50 value. Only three to «ach buyer. Look at this one 5) ' PORCELAIN TOP. P Full Size Mattresses $6.45 69c each ^^5) Remnants Filled with' all cotton. Choice of tickings. All binds) all colon) all materials KITCHEN ..,. '. . 52x52 Damask ' ,., ..••», averythlngtl Prices ara tmaihetl. Regardlett of how they sell by the # Springs $4.75 * Table Cloths ' yard. Everything count. I Don't TABLES Absolul.ly first and at tuch a ridiculously low price. Heavily SAVE ON THESE Bordered with 6 napkins to match. Regu- •top now to think of tha price. Come lar $5.00 value. ... in and sea them, you'll be shacked, constructed. Don't by any chance pss. up this opportunity! No Ai important as a good mattreis is a resilient, well made spring. surprised, and then you'll buy! kitchen Is complete without one of Iheie "handy" tables. Come Hore is one that will deliver renl satisfaction. Guaranteed for Onel Come. All! • . ten years. Supply Your Need* Now I •'• ' •- $2.69 ••v^W.. Beautiful Aftirnoon [>/£>>• GIRLS' SCHOOL' Chnmbrny, etc. The col- Children's Socks /. Fancy Turkish wash clothe/ Every home DRESSES ors are fast.' The drei.es needs them. Lay In a big supply for future .DRESSES •*'&*> And still another group for sport and" af- nicely trimmed. They ' All lengths, sizes, colors, patterns, us*. and storming Sport Modeli. Don't fall to Dresses are dainty, pretty and al- for boys and girls. SOc grade at •. •'«•'.•: The price warrant! II. seo them I ternoon wear. One look will convince you. together desirable. ' just half price. Come, Mothers, don't let 15c thseo bargains find you 85.50 89c unprepared. Another group at $8.50 37c

IMPORTED WHITE BROAD- CLOTH SHIRTS Keyport Dry Goods Wamsutta Oxfor'di, woven Madras, Poall Sateen, Gaily and 81x90. b , You Lord Fibre.. An Immense assortment of all the aliov* quality FORMERLY shirts are now placed In one big lot. It's unusual, ph.nomsnall know itl Everyone knows of Included In this sals ara shirts valued lo $3.0(1, Sale price and hat heard of tho famoui Collar attached, collar to'match and neckband, Mohawk brand. Each aheot SALZ & CO. KEYPORT NEW JERSEY $1.00

• '\f l' ' i'l "...'• REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926.%.. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN , LOTS SOLD AT AUCTION >-•••;• HOLMDEL HOUSE SOLD. _ BUILDING -PERMITS. ^ ?: Building Changes Hand* . whero Four were Inued L< W«ek by the • Contractor and Builder * ABOUT 180 STRUCK OFF. A' .Telephone Exchange is Located. Building Inspector. RAYH.STILLIHAN MONMOUTH PARK. Otto E. Farrliigton of Cliffwood Four building permits amounting \ MORTGAGE LOANS SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING . has bought the house at Holmdel to $2,860 were.issued last week'by FARMS SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES " Charles A. Frake, building inspector Straight Mortgage Loans for' a five year torm at 6H# The Sale Wai Held Friday, Salur owned by James B. Mflher and .rent- Couniryi Homes interest rata lor minimum amounts on modern business and 881-M lfiO Bridea Arenne, Red Bank, N. 1 day and Sunday and Lots to th ed by the telephone company for of Red Bank. These permits were residential properties.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••»••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Value of $48,000 Were Sold— aft exchange. The price was as follows: \ Shore Estates 1 FOR Officials Opposed Sunday Sale, ?2,60.0. Tho property comprises an Repair* to »tore - Rnd dwelltnsr, 111 Loans at 6% Interest rato on amounts About 150 lots at Monmout acre of land and on it is a house of Shrewsbury nvenue. cost $400. Mlohasl •< All Forms of INSURANCE f seven rooms. The telephone com- Conxona owner. . REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Park at Eatontown jvere struck off Stor« and Karaite, 18x50 feet, 75 Construction Loam on either ths abovo plans. at auction Friday, Saturday am pany's lease will expire next March. Lelffhton avenue, cost 91,500. T. A. Plngl- •j State Highway AND Sunday in a tent on the grounds. Mr. Farringtbn expects to .occupy tore owner. 5 Eatontown, N. I. Phono 2178 j INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN . tho house after that time. Ho owns Garage, 18*18 feet, 205 Shrewsbury The. sales aggregated $45,000, Fri- avenue, coit $800. . Alfred'. S, Spinney INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS day and Sunday were tho two big-a number of automobile trucks and owner, fi SEE gest days,-the attendance on each he uses them to haul crops to New QaraseT 10x16 feet, 66 Rector place, Fidelity Mortgage Company of these days being about 800. York and other places for farmers. cost $180. Lewis Frlok owner. COURTLANDT WHITE About half of tho lots sold wer WM. J.'"BLAIR, Pros, and Trcaa. The Register's motto—-"A paper Geo. V. Sewing '12 Broad Street . Red Bank. disposed of in three large block; in every home;"—Advertisement ' Broad Street National Bank Building. tjvo blocks being bought by an As- CONTRACTOR 2d National Bank Bldg. . Tel. Red Bank 1438 *• Telephone 444. bury Park man' and one ( being BUILDING AT RUMSON. '«!••>«•>>»•• ».»'»''»""*""*•*"*»"*'*"»»•.»•.•••••.••• bought by a New York woman. Thi and BUILDER tlMMIMHHMIIIIIIIDIMIWMUHIIIWIMCIHII lots are 25x150 feet. Each hjuye NEW HOUSE BEING BUILT FOR was required to purchase at leas NEWLY-WEDS. , RED BANK, N.J. two lots. The two blocks boughi Offico in Eisner Building by the Asbury Park man comprise Dwelling to Cost $30,000 will be the Home of Mr. and Mn, Robert . . Room 3 , more than sixty lots. The block PARMLY, Telephone 2018. •anil bought by the New York woman .Gilchrilt Illtley—Red Sank Firm New Houses at a Bargain comprises forty lots on the Ocean- Hat the Contract, PARK Jobbing o: All Kind. port road. Ground was broken last week at Shrmbury Rirtr Sporti Estimate* Cheerful' r Furniahed. Most of the lots sold, at $500 Rumson for a house costing $30,- ' Octan Bathing . $2500 Wai Buy a Brand Nejw | Real Estate Board each. A number of Eatontown 000 for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gil- : ; folks nfire among the buyers, in- christ Illsley, -who were married a VISIT • '*H; Duplex House' -.: :';- 4r$lvj? MEMBERS cluding Charles Roberts, Malcolm few^ days ago. The couple are now Fary, Anthony Ratti and Earl av/ay on their wedding trip and on All improvements, steam heat. Two-car their return wiiriive at New York FOXWOOD PARK ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street Clark. Monmouth Park is owned L6U $1250 to $1800. by Samuel A. Reeves of ,Asbury for the winter. Before her mar- garage built in basement. •:• Park, he having bought it lastiwin- riage Mrs.' Illsley,,'was Miss Eliza- Water, Gai, Electricity, Con- Upper apartment now rented at $40.00! HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. ter from the VanKeuren estate. beth VanRensselaer Halsey. She is crete sidewalks and curbs. The sale was conducted by the firm the daughter'of Lady White Todd per month. .... , I •/- WILLIAM A. HOPPING, 49 Broad Street of. F. D. Ford Land Development, and tho late Charlis D. Halsey.- F. A. MOREHOUSE Five-room apartment on first floor available Inc. Mr. Reeves expects to have Mrs. Illsley's mother: has a summer Office: Foxwood Park for purchaser or' could, be rented for $45.00 HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place another big auction of lots in theresidence at Rumson known as LITTLE SILVER. per month. • spring. He is planning many im- "Briarwood"_and the new house for ! TW- 1SO9 Red Bsnlc HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Street provements at the park, includingMr. and Mrs. Illsley is being built Located in a restricted residential district the construction of a large lake on this property. White Brothers •which will be owned in common.by of Red Bank are the contractors. on a corner lot. Twelve minutes' walk from A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street the property owners. The main part of the house will Red Bank Station. . LAND and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. Mr. Reeves'a salo was the sub-be '30JJ45 feet," with an addition Balance of purchase price may, remain on' ject of a long discussion at the16x18 feet on the east side and an NEWTON DOREMUS, PHI. addition 12x14 feet on the wes Good Loans Choice mortgage. \ ''.'•' meeting of the rmCyor and council of.Eatontown last Wednesday night. side. The house will be enclosed .madeonliomes, stores The officials passed a resolution de- with wido weatherboards. On the and apaitments. ' • New. Artistically Designed nouncing Sunday auctions and di-first floor will be a hall, living room, dining room, den, sunparlor, kitch- j Prompt appraisals and rected Dr. George M. Whitfteld, the 1 Real Estate Colonial House ',<:%. borough clerk, to write to Mre.n and lavatory. Under the kitchen real-service. The cost Reeves and ask him not to hold th in the basement will be a laundry. is lo«r—absolutely NO, Seven rooms and bath, all improvements, sale on Sunday. Mr. Whitfield was The second floor -will have four bed- • BONUS charge^TT.ftj steam heat,; fire-place. . '\ told to have the letter registered sc rooms, three bathrooms, a dressing For Sale REAL ESTATE that Mr. Reeves would be certain t room and a linen closet. In the at- 'Apply now.T £$$£ Pleasant location in restricted residential receive it. Mr. Reeves got the let- tic will be servants' quarters, which district. Twelve minutes' walk from Red Bank ter, all right, as was shown by thi will consist of two bedrooms and a iFideU^USSh > or Rent .Station.. ' ; . •• ' Teturn registered receipt, but hebathroom. |Tide & Mortgage; For Sale, Rent or Exchange 'did not call off the sale Sunday. There will be five fireplaces In Ready for occupancy on September 20th. r the house. Four will be downstairs Guaranty Co.'» This house must be. seen to be appreciated. -H.„' A PROFIT OF $1,000, in the main rooms'and the other CATTTAI AHD Susnu* •••' My property listing includes numerous fireplace will be upstairs ,in one of 'p OVM }>fiOO,tXO places for sale, for rent and even some for ex- Little Silver Property Changed the bedroom's.' Hardwood'floors wil 755 Broad Street Hands Twice in a Week, be laid throughout the house. The ' & 9 Bank Street change. Some of these are choice residential entrances on the north arid south ' Newark - N. J. properties, others in Red Bank's commercial dis- A profit of $1,000 was made by («,-, ««.*„.• : . Douglas R. Balloch Co. Winfleld S. Wainwright of Little sides will be of Colonial design The house will be completed by next 191 Main St. (Otb BuUdlrig) 1 trict. Among the listings are several attractive Silver when he bought Paul Osch' HkkNJ« All Forms of Insurance 4 Contractors & Builders ^J! undeveloped plots and single lots. wald's house and lot at that plac spring. ' and then sold the property to J 1291 North Broad Street Harry Herbert, who is the railroa' JJse.The Register^ Want Depart- Elizabeth, N.J. 12 Broad St., Red Bank,rlco win »2,(100. Tim lot In COxICO "Try U» For Service," not mid tint hou«(! tin 1 six rootrn. 205-213 W. Front St., Red Bank. 'L *' J REP SANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925. Page Sevcii Sbrewabur/ Avenue Houi* Sold. 18»4 lit, HOUSE BEING ENLARGED. The house and lot at the corner of Shrewsbury and Sunset avenues, JEAN F. LAV1CNE IS MAKING owned by the estate. o£ DaTiiel H,. MANY, IMPROVEMENTS. Cook, has been bought by Cook & ALEXANDER D. COOPER Oakley of Red Bank for $8,800. Hli Home on tho Former Dcertt The house hag six rooms and some 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. : Farm at Tinton Falla will be Dtiu- improvements, Tho lot ti 33 1 17 Broad Street Red Bank, N.J. ,, bled In Site—Work to Coil feet front on Shrewsbury avenue •25,000—Completed by January. and 107 feet on Sunset avenu. The WINDSTORM INSURANCE Jean F. Lavlgno is enlarging and sale of the property was made by remodeling -his house betweon Tin' William N. Worthloy. <\ Good Coverage at Very Low Rates. ton, Falls and Scobeyvlllo. William T. Scott of Uii Bank Is. the con- Two Weit Red Bank Lott Sold. Introducing a New Department tractor/ Tho cost will bo ?2B,000 tho work will bo completed by Two vacant lots on the south side January. • of Wcstside avenue, between Clif- ford place ana! Carmen place, have HEAT YOUR HpME 'Tho hoyse Is on a farm' which of Instruction , ' :.':.•• '•- •.•.•.-. WITH :•..•."• i ••'.'' ' . : -: ••. . beon sold through' C. Irving Patter- was formerly owned by Richard son to Louis Felshman of Leighton Doovos, and for. this reason tho property is commonly known as theavenue. . One lot was owned by LAMP SHAPES AND CUSHION Dccyes place. Two lnrgo additions, George Manson of Red Bank and each two stories high, are being tho other by William B. Waters of MAKING TAUGHT FREE built to the house, one on tho north Middletown. Each lot is 50x150 side of the house and one on thofeet and',Mr. Felshman paid ?l,0OO oait side. for the two lots. Automatic Oil Burning System Many changes will be made to Aibury Park Woman's' Will. the old part of the houso. . Aoross one side of the houso will be s sun Frances M. Folsom of Asbury D. M. BENNETT. fair Haven, N. J. porch sixteerf feet wido and thirty Park had a very .short will. She Telephone 1477 feet long. The living room will be appointed her father und mother, 16x40 feet and the dining room will William J. Henderson and Jean- Buy a case today be 16x28 feet. With the addition nette Henderson, executors of her the house will be about twice its estate and guardian of her daugh- at your grocery, present size. It will have seventeen ter, Lois Folsom. The will was rooms, including four bathrooms. made last June and was witnessed delicatessen store SougSas R. BaSloch Co. by Norman C. Folsom and Anna The additions will he enclosed with wide colonial weatherboards to cor- B. Folsom. or jobber of cereal respond with the present part of tho -*rr General Contractors house. Summer Bungalow Sold. beverages.) • Freibott Bros, last week sold i At present the house Is occupied 1 by Patrick McCue, who has charge four-room bungalow in the Crysta and Builders of the place. Mr. McCuo will move Beach section of Port Monmouth to '•-•• . *• next week to another house on the Joseph Plotkln of Newark' for If time, money arid workmanship count property. Mr. Lavigne has a sum-$2,100; Mr. Plotkin bought the :... • with you, let us estimate on your work. mer home at Seabright and he hasbungalow for summer use. another home at Danville, Pennsyl- Statesir Place Riverside Heights vania. Ho will occupy his houao at Phone Red Bank 1931. *•• ' Tinton Falls after it is enlarged and ATLANTICCITY$3.75 remodeled. and return Red Bank, N. J., P. O. Box 151 Over the samo route aa "The Flajfcround NEW DEVELOPMENT PLANS. Special" NEXT SUNDAY and OCT. 17 ' G. H. Neviue Ham Plani Completed Leave Bed Bank 0.1 G A. M. No Charge Teaching This New Art f of Tract on Sycamore Avenue. Returning leovo Atlantic City, 0.16 P. M George H. Nevius, -who will de- Tlckata good only on special train date Fascinating has become this new Every woman who has long 'de- for which issued. art of making Lamp Shades ^nd velop a tract of land at Shrewsbury NEW JERSEY CENTRAL sired to know the joys of making which ho has named Buttonwoo'd, Cushions. Women like the idea of her own Lamp Shades and Cushions After October First- has about completed the plansfor the development. Mr. Nevius making their own in order to ex-will relish this opportunity. A com- bur office' and shop will be in our states he realized that only dignified Top Soil press individuality in the home. So petent instructor clever in this art, own buildings at • '• ;: and high restrictions would be in The Silk Shop, newly come to Red will gladly assist and teach you" to peeping with the •. traditions of Bank is the first to introduce this acquire-a nimbleness that will sur- Shrewsbury. With this in view Mr. and 18-20 Mechanic Street Nevius will have an exclusive en- idea for the benefit of its patrons. prise you. Be sure to come. ,We dp our own mason and car- trance to the tract on one of the rjiost beautiful parts of Sycamore FOR SALE penter work and prefer to take con- avenue, directly opposite Gcneral\ FREE INSTRUCTION tracts fbr a complete building. . Robert C. VanVliet's property. Good, rich' top soil for Alterations and minor repairs re- Ornamental gate posts will mark sale by the load or car- Tuesday and Thursday Evenings the entrance and for about 400 ceive the same attention as longer feet the entrance wilt parallel the load. A quantity of good 7:30 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. work. . estate of Randolph Eorden, which sod for sale. Tou can reach us night or day by will surround the entrance with 1 trees and shady lawns. The nearest telephoning Red Bank 1746J. . lot to this entrance, about 250 feet, Douglas R, Balloch Co.. The Silk Shop 17 Broad Street, Red Bank will command a view of the entire tract. A forty-foot roadway will Inc.* H^ HUGH GETTY, INC lead into the property and this will Red Bank, New Jersey, branch "" into and' form' an oval Established 1*75 with lots on either side and in the P.O. Box 151" center. The Lovett firm of Little Phons 1931 BUILDERS Silver will be engaged to plant tWMIIHMMWIMWWK sha.de trees and shrubbery. Each' lot will be restricted in ways TITLE. imilMIIIHIIIIHIIIIHHHMIMIHIMIIIimilll that will make the tract desirable for those seeking exclusive homo I GUARANTIES sites. Sidewalks and curbing will rices and .V*S" Tel. Red Bank 1251 be laid. No outbuildings will be allowed in connection with houses ABSTRACTS built in the oval and garages on these lots must be within the house. Monmouth for Finer Studebaker Cars Most of the Iot3 will have a front- Lawes Coal & Supply Co. ago of 75 feet and the building line Title will bo from thirty to 35 feet back An Announcement by Albert Russel Erskine, ' of tho street lino. Mr. Nevius said he was induced to undertake this Company President of The Studebaker Corporation of America development because of many re- Established 1899 quests he has had for building sites Pro-eminent in Monmouth Buy Upper Lehigh In Shrewsbury.' He states that and Ocean Counties Shrewsbury is the "mother" of this Freehold Toms River N establishing prices on the new Studebaker entire section and that it has many BaBWINOt friends scattered all over Monmouth Consult your I Custom Sedans, we anticipated an increased sales b, Newark, Jfl own attorney county among which ties of senti- ment and ancestry exist. volume. This has been forthcoming, for sales of Sedans since August 1st. 1926. have been more than FARMER TO RETIRE. double the best previous similar period, and more Howard Wagner of Holmdel Buy" a than four times the same period in 1925. Homo at That Place. AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE AUTHOKIZINO TSI Howard Wagner of Holmdel has PURCHASE 01' TIIHEB (3) BIGNAli LIGHTS NOW INSTALLED AND JU>- bought Mrs. George T. Jones's The Big Six Custom Brougham has registered a C\Ti:i) IN THE llOROUOlf, ONE AT house at that place and he. will FRONT STREET AND MAPLE" AVE- move in it this fall. Tho proporty Is particularly gratifying volume but our dealers NUE. ONK AT MONMOUTH STREET . and have the Best of Quality AND MAl'LG AVENUE. AND ONE AT on tho Marlboro road, a short dis- assure us that if the price of this model can be llROAD SIRKET AND IIARD1NO tance west of the village center. HOAR, AND I'ltOVIDINO FOR I TUB ' PAYMENT THEREOF MOT EXCEED- Tho land comprises about an acre. lowered substantially, sales can be trebled beyond 1NO S2.C00.O0. Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury, N. J. Tho houso has seven rooms, a bath- HE IT OKDAINED by Ih. Mayor «nj room and modorn improvements. even present volume.' Council of tho Doroueh of Rfd Bankl 1. That the Uoraugh purchaaa thrat The prlco was $5,500. (3) nittual llghtn IMIW installfd and ]o- Mr. Wagner, for more than catcil in tho borough, ona at Front itrtat CASH DISCOUNT SOc PER TON. We are, therefore, reducing the price of this model and Maplo nvenur, Dna at Munmouth atraat twclvo years, has operated tho Dan- BII>I ^fupld avcnuo, anil on« at Ilroad atrtat lol P. Schonck farm on tho Koyport $200.00, giving purchasers immediately the benefit nml Hnnllnn rood, the cost not to fxcead >HHn»*»MMM>HMMMmitMMHIMIIMIMI Si.suu.oo. road near Holmdel. Ho has tho 2. Thnt temporary notea or bonda b« reputation of tfclng" one of tho beat of economies which will result from increased Irtsutnl from time to time to temporarily nimnco aalil purchaie In the aggregatff farmers in Holmdel township, No production.'^ amount of rot cxccmllnB 92,600.00. tenant has yet been found for tho 3. Thnt until nutoa or bonda ahaaX.bear Schonck place. You can get them—at a Interest at not excoo.lina «lx per inn »fr ' alinuin. lower cost than ever be- The Big Six Custom Brougham at $1785.00 is sell- Tho foreaoinK orillnaKea baa b«en In. fore—if you will put your trodum] nuil tho Mayor and Council will EVERETT FARM SOLD. ing at the lowest price ever established for a Big rnnnjilcr the Atml tmanag. thereof on tha hens on < fourth tiny of Uctobor1 , 1020, at thi Dor. Wettwood Man' Buys John Zant- ouch llnll at B:0O I . M. Six Four-Door enclosed car. Prices of the Big Six Any iN<> 'IKK NoltTHKHl.V RIDIO UP tleen pleased. Remember the AiU name — and it Is about half a mllo south- will get off to a flying WBST 1'llllNT HTRKKT rHOM BRC1. TOR VI.ACK 'WKUTKIILY TO TIIH "Arch Proserver Shoo. This shoe lias •even west of tho vlllago center, on what etart that will carry them COUNTY IIHimiK ANII PROVIBINI* li known «« tho Mldillo rond to Standard Six Country Club Coupe V. y« T . yr;« A $ 35 Ktlll TUB PAYMKNT THEIUSOP WOT , patented features. It cannot bo successfully right through the dnrlc KXCI!KD1N(I n.lino, Holmdel. A houno nnd. tho URunl * Standard Six Sport Roadster f? • "• f* ST.VJkfZ 80 III! n< OIIUAINi:i> uy lh< May»r ami imitated. It l» the only shoe that cbmblnea outbuildings aro on tho place nnd and chill months. Letua Juimoll nf the lloniiigh of 1M DanUl perfect comfort with good cly"*. they aro In good condition. Mr. • Big SixClub Coupe .*. '-'.§3A.t.i\f f .9. 205 ]. Tlittt tlia lhiruugti oomtttuoi a ton* ehow you what o puro t imtfl mUinliiK wail, eonersta aurb, aide* Znhtzlngcr has owned nnd occupied ; walki and catoh t>a«ln alcnu tha nnrlharlir tlip farm twolvo yearn, Ho will and clean feed tliia ia.nnd Big Six Custom Brougham f" .TOf.f .$•?•$ «!jV 200 alilo of Writ Front •l'««l frotil lltttar movo to a hou«o nt Holmdel which how it insures you better |)lai-u wnatnrlr to thu UilUflt/ Xlrtdge. i« bought about a your ago from egg profits all winter and 3. Thnt tha aania h' e»lllii| •4,000. rt !M« fwi MU' N»w Horn* on John 3lr»tt. 4. 'lln.l anlil nulMcirr I.OIHI. .hall bear A home of «lx rooms anil a btth- STUDEBAKER itarfat ut not tfxncvilffiifal a tier tivni ptr num. room It being; built on tho north 'IliIli a foulifonuiiliiKK orillnaimorllnaim* baa bubunn lit. ildo of John, utroot by. Whlto Broth- rmluf.,| and I In MayoMayor amamii CrmnalCrmnalll »ll| IN CIIANCimY OF NEW JEKSI'.Y. i or liffor* tho 17tti day of Novemlx-r 14, •(<',, «ml you «tt ilir«nd*n(* IHOHUM egmlegml'lerr the llncl uaatagaataga lb«ri«lb(( mi th» Albert S. Miller «r« of K«<|. H»nk 01 nn Invest- ffourth h dda y nff (Intulirr(It , lOji, al that Bar. FRED D. WllCOFf CO. T« IIT.I.KN MI'.HHIIlt YOUtKl am| JUIItJ at, or (1>« i«M 1.111 wll| do tnken M «an» you «c« thi ORntra of aiM prttnloi, lr lOji l th B nitmt. It will bo 84x28 foot and VAN IIOHH YOUNG, lior liuibmni I— I)>t«l ll.cl-n,l..r ldlh, lOjf. .H iiaii at ami )>, M. ' POOTWEAtl THAT SATISFIES < Hy vlrtu« of in unitr ot ttt* Court o( Th« unlit Mil l« 111eil to for«e1ai* * mort- qUJHM, I'AlinoNB i nOIIIEMIU, Ant H'fun ft imriuna iitalrlnt M M will bi of colonUl design. An ad- Ohknaary at U*w Jtrity. miila mi tti» tlNy iii« uivtn by you, llfltn Mfimr Ymmtf MolUltnn of Cumt>l«ln«nt, lanrd wiwilll )>• UlKil >n {.|iol)llolll|y •) lljaj dition for A sun parlor will ba on itf th« ilatt tinraofi In • oftumi «vltnr*lii til John V«i.I>orn Y•• alataialii, f» u 18 Broad Street Red Bank. N. J. Alerchinlii Truil Company of Itttl tlank. in «oim)l»ln*iit, on IKIIIID |n thfj IlnrouRit tho woit lido, with k drcplnoo In tho of IMUn nilvir, (Mint/ Af Monmouth n'"I Ntw J*rMy( l>o<1y oorpprnto. U •omplilo- Got what you want by ttlllnn lun B»rlor. Thi houit «nd lot -will nat, KB4 you and othiri M* niftml«nt«i A«y|ilkM Jtln4 nth, IDifl. k rt>iulr«4 (ft «pit.«r. i>11 uw*)1 h U-rk'n O(T1«* (•( Hn»mouth about It In Th» UoaliUr'i Wind fh- H.alialaat ... A •••ua.aVlaiakauaK*aV ' ,\ ' m#4P> BANKEEGISTER. SEPTEMBER 29. 1926,

from the Elisha White estate and wedding and the aerenajlcrs woufd Colt's .Ncck celebrated the 25th an- YEAKS AGO IN RED BANK. put up a building in which he kept not leave until they had been treat- niversary of their marriage "with a. a dry. goods store. The week before ed to wine and cigars. surprise party which was arranges by their two daughters, Mrs. R...S. Quality—KicK in flavor, always uniform, HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN AND his death he sold the business to Joseph C. Dangler of Wayside Straus. & Co. of Newark, Mr. had a corn cutting bee to get his Willett and Miss Jeapctte Hoycr, AROUND OUR HOME TOWN. --Theodore Stilw'ell of tiorriiville Anderson Brothers factored in a sanitary, lottling plant, scientific Hanco left a widow and two chil- corn cut. • At tho party were Ed- dren. Ho was a brother, of Robert mund Farry, George Dangler, Wil- had n colt which tried to jump out cally, with pure cane sugar syrup, guaranteed Incident* Culled from The Reglatei of a barn window but got stuck in of tha Lait Week in Septembe and Borden Hance, Mrs,' Edwin liam Eustace, James and Fred Dun- TURE FOOD extracts and flavors. Charged into 1 Field arid Mrs. Bloomflold Drum- can, William Covert, William Gram- tho window. Tho frama work of STORAGE WAREHOUSE Twenty Y«ar« Ago, Thirty Year * the window had to bo cut away be- Ago and Forty Yean Ago. mond of Red Bank. • man and Albert Wardoll. a PERFEOTLYi STERLIZED BOTTLE and Many fawners ,, of . HUTbn'montb Peter Stout of Hbzlot found n fore the colt could be released. Forty Year* Ago. county dried their own apples for land, turtle >with the inscription on Tho houso of H. C. Ferguson of served to you as a FOOD PRODUCT, as well as The schooner James A. Gnffield, winter use. An apple paring party its back "D. R. 1870." David Rid- Eastsldo Park wns broken into and Local, and Long Distance Moving a THIRST, QUENCHER, is tcliat yon get telien owned by Joseph A. Throckmorton was Keld at the homo of Charles E. dle of Rod Bank worked for Mr. two tovolvers and some sllverwaro while lying at her wharf at New Cook of Colt's Neck. At the party Stout in that year rand it was wore stolen. The Fergusons had York city, was boarded by rive were Mr. and Mrs. Abijah Mount, thought ho cut the inscription on closed their houso and had gene to Our vans are padded and dust»proof. pirates. Captain Billy Robbiri Mr. and, Mrs; George Wilkins, the turtle's shell. / * Now York for tho winter. came on board while the. robbers Misses Carolyn Tompkins, Carolyn • Janies B. Weaver, James Dough- Walter Briggs of .Oceanic ;was . Pacing, crating and shipping' to all ' •'' • DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES were on . the vessel and he wa Rue and Sadie Wolcott, Nathaniel ty, Edward Longstrcct, Charles hole} up by highwaymen while re- struck on the head with a reyolye Gibson, William D. Reed, Welling- Kahle, James Fit'zglbbons, Mai turning homeiono night from Lo- points. in the hands of one of the pirates. ton Wilkins, Howard Matthews and Fisher, Del Fisher'and George Haw- cust Point. The highwaymen wont CaptjjSobbins's head was cut' open Herbert Wolcott, Five bushels of kins of Red.Bank mado a bicycle through his cloth'os but found no Manufactured ly and /Blood streamed from ;th"e apples were peeled and sliced for trip to Trenton and visited tho money and let him go, wound. The crew were frightene drying. . Trenton fair. Eleanor Reed, daughter of David and were driven back into their Mrs. Isabella VanKirk, daughter John M. Guy of Atlantic High- Reed of LOcuBt Point, was riding'on Office and WoreKouse H. G. DEGENRING bunks. Joe Schneider and Fred of George W. Shafto of Tinton lands in his will left $50 to two the horse of Charles E. Ravatt of Fisher, who were members of the Falls, was married to A. A. Sanborn granddaughters, Pauline and Flor- Atlantic Highlands, -when Bha fell 51-53 BfccKfihlc St. Telephone 1051 RED BANK N. J. crew1; were not terrified, even of Lincroft by Eev. J. K. Manning. ence Jackson,, and all the rest of his off and was badly bruised. though they were held up and could A calathumpian serenodo by about estate was left to his widow and his Harry Osborji, a conductor on the do nothing, but they "sassed" the 25 persons was tendered to Mr. and two daughters, Ida and Emma Guy, trolley. railroad, cut his hand very robbers until they got through loot- Mrs. Sanborn the' night after their Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Heyer of (Continued on next page,)] , ing the vessel. A race between the boats of Els- worth Cuttrcll and John T. Johnson, both of Highlands, was sailed in the bay. Cuttrell's boat upset during the race and Johnson's boat was the winner. A. S. Armstrong of Sea- bright offered a number of prizes in a race sailed by fishermen and the prizes -were won by Barzilla "John- son, Alfred Falkenb erg, John Ed- wards and R. VanNote. The judges in the--race were 'Elisha Bennett, E. S. Nesbitt, Justice Howland and Jones Bunnell. An attempt was made to kidnap the son of Mrs. John Bennett of Tinton Falls while on a visit to her brother, Thomas Wolcott of Colt's Neck. The boy was induced to get On fespital walls into the. wagon of a man who after- ward gave his name as John Francis of Ocean county. The boy's father learned of the attempted kidnap- ping and went after Francis, whom : tor S years he caught near Freehold. The boy was recovered and Francis said he VelouyFinisk has been washed and washed.only wanted to give the boy a ride. 1 David Sutphin of Chapel Hill was ej HIStesiintheN.Y.Ho5p!taI, of a hospital, wfll more than shoeing the horse of Dr. William F. '. -\- N.Y. City, i» the most practl- satisfy every requirement of the Patterson of the same place when - cal test time could be made of the SERVICE home the horse kicked Mr. Sutphin in the qnallty of this flat -wall paint. Made in 27 lovely colon, Velonr face. He was laid up and he had It proves not only the washa- Finish combines to an unusual to employ another blacksmith to biHty but also tfcs unusual dura- degree ease of application, attau> take his place. He also had to have billty of the product. a doctor to dress the -wound. He STATION tiveappeaxance.waahabiUty.dur. A. wall finish which so adequate- abilty and economy. Practical sued Dr. Patterson for $100 dam- • ly meets the particular demands tests prove Devoe Quality. ages but the jury disagreed. •' RED BANK HARDWARE STORE Burglars broke into the houses of ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. James Austin and John King at Red Hardware, Paints and Oils Household Utensils Bank and Mrs. Sallie A. Ivins of 38 MonmoutSSt. Phons 936 Red Bank, N. J Little Silver. Not much booty was obtained in oith;r place. An at- tempt was ' made to break into Thomas F. Morford's house, but the DEVOE Vdour Finish burglai'3 were frightened away be- fore they gained an entrance. Charles S. Bucklin was running a canning factory at Matawan when • •• ' •"• .'-••.....••••. . " •' J™ • . • . . . • the- employees went on a strike. Mr. Bucklin gave the employees five minutes to return to work or to get Maple Avenue and W. Front Street out of the buildftig. He gave them AVi minutes too long'to decide, for within thirty seconds they were all back on their old jobs. Red Bank* New Jersey , • ' The most popular man in Tinton Falls was a German named George Apple. He had lived in Nebraska and Colorado. Every night groups I of young boys of Tinton Falls would gather about him and he would toll them wondrous tales of cowboys ar.d Wild West life. VVki.'j a flagpole ivas bjing miser) on th? river front property cf Dr. .. v 0 N IN Eclvrb- P'l.-'rf, one of the guy ropes broke 2nd the pole fei!. James Jinn.- or L'.nr; Branch, who was help!.-- ,o --:ja the flagpole, was itru:l: r.-/ :'.:; Czllir.g flagpole and October 2d, 1926 his !: : w i ct=;i3d. JV..:;_; 2--r.i, son of Thomas Davi: ?.'. ?.?A Eir.k, was married to To meet the fast-growing demand for GULF SERVICE we are Mt'-'-i '-•'-'''' " V-inDykc, daughter of j Colf.r.l '.'. 'J.. ViinDyke o£ Branch-1 opening a Service Station at the above location. The usual prompt por;. 71 : •~i'l;\\nz was celebrated r at '.:.. .-•'.'4 home and the clergy- man vr- -. ?.zv. Yf. 0. Embury of I and efficient GULF SERVICE will be offered to motorists by cour- Little Si ver. S;;..: I Culiington fell out of his teous attendants. We extend a cordial invitation to drive in and boat vr'.v.'a tailing on the river. The water wa3 up to his shoulders and j he 'AT.5 rescued by two young men fill up with: in a srilboat. Harry Curtis, a mem- ber of the canoe club, fell out of his j boat while taking a Sunday sail. j J. M. & C. G. Dennis, who kept THAT GOOD GULF GASOUNE the West End hotel at Kcd Bank, | were advertising the celebrated "Old Tom Gin" nt $1 per quart. -or JUST what you<; Mrs. Susan Francis, widow of think of when you' Richard Francis of Novcsink, died sag "homtmait from a complication of diseases. liread" — light yd GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL firm qf Uxlure.tKh She was 08 years old. andichratyintaitt,. A horse owned by David Jiance jmurishing atid tub' of Tinton Falls was badly injured stuutial. by running into a barbed wire SUPREME AUTO OIL fence. ' • Mrs. Rachel ^IcDcrmott, mother of Mrs. J. G. Brccse of Eatontown, died nt tho ago of 78 years. Entontown hnd 02 residents who were over seventy years old, ns shown by tho census. In; more than half The Atlantic Highlands Baptist FREE church bought a church bell weigh- ing COO pounds. The Scnbrl|;ht Sentinel was sold On opening day, October 2,1926, we will present id each purchaser ai million grocery" to John II. Kollock, Jr., of Ked r»;mk. ,(| of five gallons or more of ; Thlrly Y««r» Ago. orders every day Aaron Chrlatlnn Sncdcker died of THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE henrt illnimnc nt hl« homo nenr Colt's Nock nt tho nge ol 77 y<-nrs. lid wns born In Gormnny and In 1R4D ho w/i» ono of n pnrty of 100 who bought n imlllnfc vessel nml GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL "Inrted from' Now York to Han Frniiclico with n lotid of brlcko. (When Pumped Into Tank of Car), Tho bricks woro tho flrifc that Jin ' M..- car house* Tho wcmnd v«\ » W to the ilver. tried pn a charge of assaulting Wal- severe one and Mr. Oiborn W«» 1«W Bolford fishermen; who' hid ter LIpplncott with a shoyel ai\d a up for a -week. pounds In the biy at Sandy Hook; broom, but the jury acquitted Iroit. Dogs killed 2?,t«rkay8 belonging were ^notified by the United States ',' Mrs. Annie Pope, owner of the to Hurry Shutts of Shrewrtwry. war department that they must take Sea View house at Atlantic High- Tho turkoys wore spprtlaed by up their pound nets. Seventeen land), died of old age. Shis was over Thomas Sopurton and Patrick Du- fishermen owned pounds In the for- eighty years old and had lived at eon of Shio^tbujy a» being worth bidden territory, , Atlantic Highlands 28 yean. $2.28 onch.. Thonias Lucas of Locust Point John Foster of Atlantic H!|h-. Miss Deborah Tucker of Ocean- and Louis Lloyd of Albury Park lands, a boy fourteen yekra old, was port was found desd In her bod. wont fishing on Sunday In the river tooling with, a revolver : w^en the Flfrwer Show This Week Her death W e«Wd by a rtroko of off McClees's creek. . They caught pistol went off nnd the bullet went paralysis. Sho -was 81 years old, three weaknsh, the largest .weighing through the palm of his hand. - : Sevonty-flvo bicycles wero owned 8*4 poVh^s. and. thb juanllest weigh, The grocery clerks ompWyed by by Little Silver residents, tho latent ing SU pounds. •..'.' Henry Kroener of Bed Rank were purchaser of n bicycle bolng Mrs. Harry Rhodes of Ocoanport, taken on a Sunday outing trip to l:OO Allen Wilson.., • caught his hand In a planing m* Sandy Hook in, F. P. MoLeah's Patrick Maxwell, who vitas the chine fn Edwards's lumber mill at power boatJ Opens Tomorrow, Thursday, P.Mi . Red Bank dog catcher, put in a bill long Branch and the flesh from the. J. Trafford Allen's barn at the for killing 118 dogs. under '.part °* t*'ee ^8*** W corner of West and Front streets pjan'ed a,tyay, leaving tho finger caught flre but the fire was put out bones bare, ' , by firemen before much damage • •. • • - # w-*. j Opens Friday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Rachel Skldmore, wife of One thousand er&tes of tomatoes w,as done. : Thomas Skldmoro of Atlantic High- .were shipped from Mlddletown sta- ' Miss Lueila Clark, daughter of tion In one night. This was the Cornelius VanRlpef of Haslet, was lands, died after an operation at the largest shipment of tomatoes ever Long Brunch hospital. . She was a married to Lewis StuHs of New made from Mlddletown. The toma- York by Rev. Clarence \V. Johnston daughter of Michael Ayres of Little toes brought from $1,50 to $2 per Show Remains Open Daily Until 10 p. m. Of Keyoprt. Silver and was 67 years old. She crate. left a husband and four children, Edward Braxton «nd Peter Jack- tho children being John Skldmore Frank Braich of Bed'Bank was eon were sent to state prison for a of Little Silver and Mrs.. Richard shocked and nearly killed by step- year for attacking Ida Smith, Kate Bryan and Thomas and William ping on a live wire which dangled in Dawson and Deborah Ann Smith. Skldmoro of Atlantic Highlands, v the street. He was throw «ever«l Henry Browor of Scoboyvllle -was •' Solomon Kotcham of Maple ave- feet and was knocked insensible, overcome by the heat while walking Smoke Shop Tavern nuo died t>f paralysis. He had been The shock laid him up for a, week. about hir yard and Tio was laid up In feoblo health about a year. Be Miss Kettle' Carroll won a - several days from the effects. had moved to Rod Bank in 1877 and mond ring in a contest held by St. Charles D; Walters of Now'York Upper Broad Street, Red Bank started a livery stable business; Ho James's church. This was the third bought the Edward D. Allen house Owned two stableB, ono on Maple contest won by MIBS Carroll at St. and two lot's at Fair Haven for avenuo and one on Monmouth James's fairs. Her- previous win- $1,400. street. Ho left a widow and three nings were a doll and a bicycle. . A I'owboat. owned by Andrew children, tho children being Mrs. Charles Emory of Oceanic en- .White of Red Bank was stolen from Admission Twenty-Five Cents John M. Hoffmiro, Jr., Miss Laura tered Cooper Institute at New York Ms dock at the foot of Allen's hill- May Kctcham and Lemuel Ketcham. to take up a courso in civil engin- Misses Bessie and Anna Valen- ; John James ' Maloney of' /Red eering and Robert Bruce of Oceanic tino of Wallace street started on n CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE Bank died of consumption. Ho had went to Brooklyn to study decora- vacation to be spent at Bermuda. gone to North Carolina about a year tive art at Pratt's Institute. • Dr. Harvey W. Young of Broc previously, whero' he contracted a Tho John E. Davis property at street went to New York ptate t fever and nearly died from that dis- Shrewsbury, comprising fourteelt spend a vacation of two weeks. The Most Wonderful Exhibition of oaso. During his recovery from the acres of land,, a ten-room house, a Miss Emily Ryder of Fair Havi fever he was taken Blck with con- large burn and other out-bulldlngs, won a watch in a contest at a fir. sumption nnd had barely strength •was bought by R. H. Worth of East men's fair held at Fair Haven. to return to his home at Red Bank Orange for $0,000. , Dr. Frank M. Woods of Holmdc Flowers, Fruits and Vegetables to dio. . Mrs. William T. Smock of 'Red sold his houseshold goods at auction 4 ' Tho commissioners of Red Bank Bank was elected president of the and moved to Illinois. flJted their meeting hour at half-pastMonmouth county • temperance Ada Hill of Marlboro was.badly- . Ever Attempted iri this Locality seven o'clock in order to get union and Mrs. Franklin Patterson bitten on the face by a dog which through with the town's' bUBlneBB of Atlantic Highlands was elected attacked l)er. ,' earlier in tho evening, and to permit treasurer. , The Eatontown 'Methodist church See the New and Rare Varieties of Dahlias Displayed at their Best folks who had business at the com- Robert Rappleyea of Beech street cleared $45 at a church supper. missioners' meetings also to get a,nd family moved to Newark. ' Mr. EUJBh M. Conk lost a horse from Home earlior.; - Rappleyea was employed at New- colic. ' i Thomas H. Golden of Locust ark nnd found the distance to com- Music by Smoke Shop Tavern Orchestra Point foil down stairs -vHth a lighted mute each day too great for conven- It pays to advertkj in The Register. lamp In his hand. Tho lampbroko, ience; ' tho oil took fire and Mr. Golden was The Rod Bank baseball club won so badly' burned that he died a fey the Atlantic Coast league champion- hours afterword. Mr. Golden was 6 6 6 ship. They had won ten consecu- Urn prescription for 52 years aid and was born at Colt's tive' victories with tho best, ball • Neck. teams along the entire New Jersey Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, James WalBh of Chapel Hill was coast. Bilious Fever and Malaria. driving across Cooper's bridge with Alvin A. Whiting of Borden It KM* the Germs >H*WrM*i»*<<">&^^^

t y y y V Red Bank Building and Loan Association RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Chartered 1887 Assets over $1,500,000.00 EARNING FOR ITS SHAREHOLDERS OVER A hew series of stock is now open for investors and borrowers CLASS A SHARES CLASS B SHARES < $ 1 per month returns in about 135 months $ 200 $ 2 per month returns in about 78 months $ 200 111 II r\ II <( .«. M ..A 1 AAf| 5 " " " « « 1,000 \ 1U ". ', •'• ffr 1>"UU, 10 " " " " « 2 000 !20-^BM " ' M •"& 2,000 25" " " -<< •* 5000 100 « 20,000 100 H 10,000 „ Investing in Building and Loan Association stock should especially appeal to persons desiring to own their own homes. *: Any Officer or Director will gladly furnish you with any additional information you may desire. Application for shares may be made at the Broad Street National Bank, 12 Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jersey, or any Director OFRCERS DIRECTORS Pre.ident—HENRY CAMPBELL HENRY CAMPBELL EDWARD H. LAFETRA Vice President—ROBERT F. WILBUR EDWIN R. CONOVER CHARLES K. STRAUS Treasurer—EDWIN R. CONOVER MARCUS M'. DAVIDSON WM. H. R. WHITE Secretary—KENNETH H. McQUEEN HOWARD S. HIGG1NSON ROBERT F. WILBUR A«»t. Secretary—LOUIS T. CONOVER ENSLEY. E. MORRIS Solicitor—HOWARD S. HIGG1NSON y Paee Ten BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29,1926...

bride of Paul F. White of "Long NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELECTION, NOTICE OFRECU3TRY AND ELECTION southwardly along tha center ilne at > • Holrodel Township, N. J. • Boroujh of ft*) Bank, N. J, Shrewsbury svenue to Its Interseetlop with BRIBE ITEMS OF NEWS. Branch last-Wednesday. The cere Notice of the time and place of holding tha center Une of West l*eoaant etmt, #^- .^ mony was performed at the Star of tho Qenoral Election and'Of tho olneera to ?K? iiK^^^ '**& 'ti thenoa westnardly alooar tba ssnter Una of bo elected, and meetings of tho Board of — -» 'i"!^- •;- *»*.**- in '• snd for • th West Uonsrd atreet to tu Interisotlon tho Sea church by Rov. M. 0. Mc- Iteslttry and Election In th« Townihin ol h < 7 with ths center line of Ulghton aietme, HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IIS Corri^ton. llolmdel. In tho County of Uoninouth.- Mrraouth^l^'t.VV. W -& thenea northwardly along tho center Una of MONMOUTH COUNTY. Kotlao Is hereby (clvon that a General Lelghton avenue to its tot->ri«Uon -ilth Election will bo held In anil tor the Wall Around School. thflroip«tlvth« r « polling placet in i&ld Dor the center Uno of Locust avenue, tbeoea Township of Holmdel, In . tho County of ough. westnardly along the center Una of Locust New Persona] Notes, Salet of Properly, x Tho Avon board of education has ilanmaath and "laU ot New Jersey, on fll : «l«tlop Avmua to Its Intersection with tht shore Building Operations, Lodge Do awnrded tha contract for a con- Tuesday, November 2d. 1020. from tho In th«;.al. of tha North ; Shrewsbury river, thenea hour of six o'olook A, M.. to thee hourhour oof Borough fof r thtt ; purpose ol dlelectlni e northeastwardly along tba short of Iba ins*, Slight Firm, Birtut, Mar. crete wall 340 feet long and three seven o'cloc'lkk I' Id t th flll Member of the House of Beprasentativei FINEST; OF FOURS --. I'. Id., at the follonlnc from the Third Congressional District. I North Shrewsbury river to Its intarseotSon riages BVd Deaths—Other Items. foot eight inches high around tho place In tho said Township! Township with the center Sine at thet track or; road) «»ifc^™ J """ - with the center Sine at thet track Hall, Uolmdcl, New Jersey, Memher-bf the Senate o( N>> Jitin fo: bed ot tb Nw Jersey Saothtrn nUrojio ; school grounds to hold up the em- the County of Monmouth| Ewo Merabori bed ot tba New JerseJery Saothtrn j Miss JIary G. Taylor, a graduat Said election will be held In the said of the Oensnt .Assembly of'New Jersey, thth e poinoinit or placplaclace oof beglnnlntr. • trained nurse who has been visiting bankment on which the Bchoolhouso Township for the purpose of'electing a a Sheriff, two Members of the Board o - Thaa pollinllin g placlac e ffor the Eighth Election stands. ." Member of ths House, of'Representatives Chosen Freeholders ol tho County of Hon. DistricDiti t Is the cafeterifti a off ththa SlgmunSlm* \ her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-H. G. from tho Third Consroalonor District | a mouth for three years; three Coroners, EisneEi r CompanyC , BrldgBld o arenat and WeiW s Member of the Senate of New. Jersey for Fr/ont street. :.., F.O.B. Detroit Taylor of Freehold, has gone ti n .Mayor for the Soroush cf Red Bans ; Died of Paralysis.. the County of lMonrnquth; Two Members for two years, a Collector for three years, Ninth Election Dletrict, - New York where Bho -will engage in George H. Taylor, an old em- of tha General AB \y at New JerScy, an Assessor for threo years, two Council, Btiflnnl™ ot a point where tht enter mental nursing. a ShertIT, two Members of the Board of men for the Borough of Bed Bank f01 line of Shrewsbury avenua Is Intersected ployee of tho Asbury Park trdllcy Chosen Freeholders of tho Count/ of, Mon- three years, and a Justice of the with the center line of Herbert street, .CHRYSLER "50" COACH John J. Hoey of Asbury Park, cotnpony, died of paralysis Tuesday mouth for thrco years;' three Coroners, for five yenrs. ' thenea southwardly along the center line of and for' tho followlriu' municipal pfllccr*, Shrewsbury avenue to Its Intersection -with ., (ai illustrated) who took a course in the Colemnn of last week, aged 74 years. Ho Notice of Registration. , vis,: One1 Township Cornmitteomnn, for tho center line of the Newman Sprlnct $ business.college at Newark, is nov had been unable to work tho. past throo years, Township Cicrk, Asacssdr and Third registration day—October 12th road, tbenoo easUrly along tba oenUr Una Collector, each for. the full term; . two 1(1:6, 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M., to rovi»< ot thn Newman Strings road to Its Inler- ; 780 working, for the Fidelity Union year. Mr. Taylor leaves, three chil- Justices of tho' Fpnee,' for five years and correct the list for the General "' sootlon with the center Una of Broad, * /.cb. Detroit Trust company, of Newark. dren. ' •• . \ ench, and two Surveyors of tho Highway tlon.- ..• • • -••• , ..- • :':•;. street, thenea northwardly along thi cen-; for one yenr each.. ''"•.' Boundaries of the- election districts Jl '"•Uno of Brood street to its InterMeUcs • Andrew Mikkelsen is a" new em h Notice of Reslstr^tlon.' ~ • .- the Borough of Fed Bank, anl the polllni with tho- center' line ot ths tracks or ployeo in the office of the Metallur- The Biggest Fish. And 'that, on Tuesday. October 12th, plane in .each district, .are as follows. road bed of tha New York and lVowr- gical & Chemical corporation at Harry D. Newman of Manasqunn 1026, tha Hoard of Iteyiotry ntiJ Elebtlon First Election District. Branch. RaUroad, thenee northwestsrlr caught the largest fish of the season •wilt meet at -thcplaco at which they will Beginning at a point on tba khora o flons the "enter Una of tbe Msd bad or ; Matawan. He succeeds J. H. Sabo hold thd - Oenornl Election, above men- the North Shrewsbury River dlreotly be tracks ot the New York end .Lone Branch , among the membership of the tioned, between the hours; of ona" o'clock tween the properties owned by tha M.on Bullroad to Its Interaeotlon-with the caster a3 statistician. . in tho afternoon and nine p'clook in tha mouth Boat Olub and the property know line of Chestnut strait, thencs southwardly Frederick Woodhouse of Free- Manasquan fish and £un club. Last evening, for the purpose of making tho. as tha Bed Bank Lyceum, thence south- alons^be oonteMlne of the track, or rua Week he landed a striped bass which final revision and correction of tho reals- wardly to the center Una of Broad street, Jed °f the New Jersey Southern RsUrosd hold has bought a lot on Brinkerhoff tcr for the General Election. ' to Its intersection with the center Una of weighed 29 pounds and twelve thenae along the oooter lino of Broad strce avenue at that place on which he SIDNEY V. BRAY. Township Clerk. to Ita Intersection with the eenter line ot Herbert ,street, thonco westwardly silonar Line up Five Cars in Your Mind- ounces. Dated Mny\ 17th, 1020. Meohanlo street., thenoa castwardly along the center lino of Herbert ptreet to lUIn- will build a house for his own oc- the eenter line, of Mechanlo streot to. tho terseotlon with the center Ulna of Shrews- cupancy. ; Lots of Mossbunkers. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION ( , end of Mechanic •treat, thence southeaster bury avenue, the point or place of bum- How Can You Mistake the Chrysler "50"?J Uttlo Silver Borough. N. J, y-along the Fence'Line to the curve nlnjr. ... • The dngagoment of Miss Irene D. Tho Senbright net fishermen • Notice of tho time and place of holdinir, boundary line of the Boroush of Red Bank, . Tl"> polling place for tha Ninth' Election White, daughter of James H. White the General, Election and of tho officers to thenea northeastwardly and . northwardlr District is Union flrohouse, Bhrowshurr With only four other cars of It will continue to yield a sus- caught tons of mossbunkers in their bo clcatcd, and meetings of the Board of The Chrysler plan of following the curved boundary lino.of th avenue. . : • . : -, \v - Quality Standardization large production in the four* of Long Branch, to Milton Johnson nets on Friday. The fish were of Ilefflatry and Election in tha Borough of Borough ot Red Sank to tha shore ot th Tenth Election Dlslrlct. • tained speed of 50 miles and Little Silver, in tho County, of Monmouth. differs from, and is supe* of that place was announced ; last ;oad size and were readily market- North Shrewsbury river; thenea south JJeelnnlnff ot • point »h»Vo tht emtirr , cylinder field, it is exceedingly more per hour, 5 to 25 miles ' Notice Is hereby piven that' a Geberal' wcitwardly and westwardty along tht line of Shrewsbury avenua la tnterscetad 'rlor to, ordinary manu- easy to recognize the outstand- in 8 seconds, and 25 miles to week. "'.'•_• • - able. The net and pound fishermen Election will bo held in and for' the shore;of the.North Shrewsbury river t< with tho center line of West Leonard facturing practice and Miss Mary Owens, daughter of have been making small catches of Borough of Little Silver, In the County of the point above mentioned at the sbon street, ;thenco southwardly along the cen- ing values of theChrysler"SO" Monmouth and Stato of New sTtrsey, on, lino of tho sold river directly between thi ter lino of Shrewsbury avenue to Its tntsr-- methods, because'it de- the gallon—for, months and Hev. Marshall Owens of ••Freehold, mands fixed and inflex- Tuesday, Novcitther <2d, -J192Q, ' from the properties owned by the Monmouth Bos. section with the center Una of tha Newman aiuf decide* which car to buy. for years, as. Ithe result of has begun her duties as a teacher in hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hour of Club and -.property known ' as the Re of tho General Assembly of New Jerley, celebrated Thursday with a roll call,' tho hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hpur Third Election District. a Sheriff, two Members of the Board of 19 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. Religious Convention. at which sixty members answered Jo sf seven o'clock P. M., at the respective .'Beginning at a point .whero tbe center Chosen Freeholders of the County Dt Mon- , Phone Red Bank 2124. i The second annual convention of polling places in said Borough. ' llns ot Wallace atreet Is Intersected with mouth-for threo years! three Coronsrs,. their names. The church recently Said election -will bo ,held'In tha Bald tbe eenter Una of Broad strcst, thenea ono Township Corpmlttceman, for tare* 4S-53 Broadway Tel. Long Branch 204 the New Jersey council of religious installed a ?3,500 organ. / Borough for tho purpose of electing a southwardly along the eenter line of Broai yeara; a Township Oommlttceman for ona education will be held at Camden Member of the House of Representatives street to its Intersection with the cente •yesr, to fill uncxplrcd term of Bonjsmln from tho Third Congressional District; a line of Harding Read, theneo eastwardly J. Parker; n Township Clerk for three November 16th, 17th and 18th. A Banker Buya Home. Member of the Senate'of'New Jersey for along the center JJhe of BardlnjEr Road.to its yeara;, a Township Assessor, for three intersection with the) center Una of Branch preliminary convention will bo held H.. A. Sutphin, cashier of the tho County of Monmouth: Two Members years; a Township Collector for two years* f tho General Assembly of New Jersey. avenue, tbeneo aouthcastwardly along tbe to nil tho unexplrcd term of Stewsrt Van- for Monmouth county in Simpson National Freehold banking com- . Sheriff, two Members of the Board of center Une of Branch avenue to Ita Inter- Vllot, and a Justlco of the Peace, for ftvt section with the center llns ot Bergen years, ' , church at Long Branch on October ?any,.-nas bought a house on East Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mon- mouth for three yenru; three Coroners, place, thenea eastwnrdly directly between Tho polling place for Shrewsbury Town- 21st Main street from Misses Marian and n Mnyor for the Borough of Shrewsbury, the properties owned by the EBI, of Borah F. Wolcott and Emily Spinning ons.hun ship is Bennett's Store, Sycamore) and Opent Another Office. Eleanor Laird, He will take pos- for two yenra: two Council mon, for thrco Tlnton 'avenues, Tlnton Falls. . , yenrs;. two Councilmpn, for two yearp: dred and fifty feet from the center tine o Notice of Registration. session next January. . two CouncUmen, for ono year; an As*Branch avenue, thence eoutheastwardly by The Monmouth title company, a straight Una to tbe curved boundary.line And that on Tuesday, October 12tlu lessor, for three years; A Collectors for 102O, tho Board of Registry snd Election with headquarters at Freehold, has ;hreo years; nnd a Justice of tho Peace, ot the Borough ot Red Bank, thence north- 'iBeon» Win Merit. "" eastwardly* along-'tho curved boundary line will meet at tha plaoo at which they will opened a branch of its business at James Gadoo of Keyport is win- r five yours. of .the • Borough of Red Bank to Its inter- hold tho General Election above men- Notice of Reel* Ira tlon. scotlon with the eenter line of Wallace tlnod, between tho hours of .'one o'clock Mount Holly. This makes three ting merit with his carrier pigeons Third reglutration day^October 12th, street, thence sonthwestwardly along'tho in the afternoon'and-nine o'clock, in tbe counties in which the company now which" he raises for a pastime Last 1026, 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M., to revise center line of Wallace atreet to Its Inter- evening, for tho purpose of making tht * final revision and correction of the regis* week three of his birds finished well nnd correct the list £->r tho General Elec- section with the center line of Linden place, operates, an office having Tbeen es- tion. thence directly westward!]* by a. stralffh tcr for tho Ocncral Election. up with tho leaders in a flight from tablished at Toms River some-time Tho polling place for Shrewsbury Bor- Uno to tho rear of tbe Second Notional FRANK 0. BYRAH, 1 Washington, D. C. • iugh is the Firchouso. Shrewsbury. Bank; thence northwardly to the center Clerk ot the Township of Shrewsbury . Heinz ago. FRANK.C. BYRAM.' • line of Wallace street, thence westwardly Dated May 17th, 1026. Clerk of the Borough of Shrewsbury. to the oenter line of Broad street, the place Muncejr—deWyiockie. ((Continued on next page.)] Dated May 17th, 1926. or point of beginning. i NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Miss Helen E. Muncey of Spring Atlantic Township, N. J. BE AN S Tho polling place for the Third Election Notice of the time and place of holdinv SOAP District Is F. II. VanDorn Co/s Showrooms, Lake and Fred W. deAVysockie of cast side Broad street, opposite Monmouth tho General Election and-of the ofnaers tt Asbury Park were married Friday io elected, and meetings ot tha Board of street. Registry and Election in the Township of at the Holy Spirit Catholic church \ Fourth Election District. Beginning at a point where tha eenter Atlantic, lnr tho County of Monmouth., 10 <*. 39 by Rev. Thomas A. Roche. The line of Blfoad street is intersected with thr - Nonce Is hereby given that a General Election will be held In and for tht groom is in the coal and ice busi- center line of Harding road, thence east- wardly along the canter df .Harding Road Township o! Atlantic, In the County ot Cloverdale ness at Belmar and Point Pleasant. to its intersection with Branch avenue, Monmouth, and Stata ot New Jeraey, on. thence sontheaatwordly along the'center Tuesday, -November 2d, 1026, from the Invited to Centennial. line of Branch avenne to its intersection hour of si* o'clock Av M. to, the hour of with the center line of Bergen place, seven o'clock P. M,, nt the following place CATSUP Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes of In Bold Township l- Township Ball. Colt's thenea eastwsrdly directly between the Nick. Asbury Park, one of the oldest mar- properties owned by the Estate of Sarah Benefit F. Wolcott and'Emily Spinning, me hun- Said election will be held In the sail Benefit ried couples along the shore, have dred nnd fifty feet from the center line Township for the purpose of electing, a been invited to make a free trip to ot Bergen plsce, theqee southcastwardly Member of tha Houso of Representstlves by a straight line to the eurved boundary tram the Third Congressional D]itrJct;.*a PEAS Corn Flakes 3^22 the Ses"qui-centennial by the exposi- Learn to Be Prepared llns of the Borough of Red Bank, theneo Member of tho. Senate of New Jeraey for' tion managers. They attended the southwestwardly along the curved bound- tho County of Monmouth; Two 'Members Benefit Sugar ary line ot the Borough ot Red Bank to Its of. the General Assembly of New Jersey* Hancock , Centennial at Philadelphia in 187(3. The boy scouts have set Intersection wltb the center line of Broad a Sheriff, two Members of thk Board of street, thence northwardly along the cen* Chosen Freeholders of the-Gounty-of Mon- Long Branch Woman' Dead. us a splendid example in ter line of Broad street to the Intersection mouth for three years: three Coroners, - CORN PEACHES with the center line of Harding rosd, th and for the following municipal officers, Mrs. Ida Wolfe, wife of Samuel .preparedness. You know point or plsce of beginning. • , _x vis.: One Township Commltteeman, for Wolfe of Long Branch, died Tues- The polling place for tho Fourth Elee* thrco years; a Township Clerk, for thrst Benefit String Valley how necessary it is to be years; a Township Collector for thret day of last week, aged sixty years. tlon District Is Mrs. P. L. Elalsdell's ga* prepaid for the race. rage. Broad street. years; and two Justices ot tha Peace, for BEANS Besides her husband she leaves Fifth Election District. nvo ycarB caoh. ^ PEARS eight children. Mrs. Wolfe was one Beginning at a point on the shore llns Notice ol Registration. How essential also to have of tbe North1 Shrewsbury Hiver directly be- And that on Tuesday, October 12th, of the organizers of the first tween the properties owned . by the Mon* 1026, the Board ot Retlstry and Election Benefit Hebrew school at Long Branch. the proper financial pre- mouth Boat Olub and tbe property known will meet at the place at which they will paration in order to win as the Red Bank Licenm, thence south- lold the Oeneral Election abova men- Rug Weaver Dead. wardly to tha center line of Brond street, loned, between tbo bours of ons o'clock i Tomatoes L COCOA thenoe southwardly along the center line In ths afternoon and nlns o'olook In the Joseph Coloy, formerly of Free- success. Start an account of Broad street to the Intersection with ths evening, for the purpose ot msklng tho Campbell's eenter line ot Monmouth' atreet, thence final revision and correction of tha r.gli- Cioverdale hold, died at Worcester, Massachu- now with this bank. westwardly along the center line of Mon- ter for tbo General Election. setts, last week, aged 76 years. Mr. mouth,slreot to its intersection with the JONATHAN H. JONES. ' center line of ths tracks or road bed of Coley was a rug weaver and while .!•• T< >1 1 BEANS Vanilla Ext. 4% Interest Paid on the New Jersey Southern raUroad, thenea Dated May 17th. 1026. "" " "' ^ at Freehold built a, small rug loom northwardly along tbs eenter of the tracks Savings Accounts. of the New Jersey Southern raUrosrd, to NOTICE OF liECISTRY- AND ELECTION, Fine Quality A « ffc Fine Fat Salt which was an exact duplicate of the the shore of the North Shrewsbury river, v, .. """V1- »< Rumson, N. J. large looms used in the mill. thence southeastward!** and northesstward* Notice'is hereby given thsl a Genera! ly along the shore of tha' North Shrews* Election will bo held In and for-.the Kelly—Bodeep. bury river to ths oenter Una between ths Borough of Rumson, In the County of .PEA BEANS o «* 19 Mackerel property belonging to the Monmouth Boat Monmouth Ind State of New Jersey, on Miss Agnes Kelly, daughter o£ Olub and property known as ths Red Bank Tuesday, November 2d, 1026, between the S. S. Kelly, and Edward Bodocp, Lyceum, the point or place of beginning. •ours of six A. M. and seven P. M., at The polling plsce tor the Fifth Ejection tho respective polling places In said Bor- both of Asbury Park, were married District Is Liberty Engine House, White auirh. Tomato Soup Sunday of last week at Spring street. . HnlJ election will be held In tha tali Codfish Cakes Sixth Election District. lorouEh for tlio purposs of elcotlng a Lake. The couple left soon • after Beginning at a point where ths eenter lembcr of tho Houss of Representstlves Van Camp's la cns Cloverdale Sliced the ceremony for Detroit, whero line of Monmouth street Is Intersected rom ths Third Congressional District: a Toranto with'the center Una of Broad street, tbencs monitor of tbo Senate of Nsw Jersey for Sauce they will make their home. southwardly alone; the center line of tlia County of Monmouthi Two Members 3 29 Broad atreet to Its Intersection with ths ot the doncral Assembly of New Jersey, BACON New License P|ates. center line of Recklesa p)ace, thenae west' j Sherlir, two Members of the Board of Tho Nctf Jersey auto license wardly along ths eenter Una of Reckless Clmsen freeholders ot the County of Mon- Finest Cream laee to Its Intersection with the center mouth for threo years: three Coronars, plates for 1927, ferecn background no of Maple avenue, thence northwardly t»o .Councilman tor tho Borough of Hum- R in for three years, and two Justices of and white numerals, will bo ready along ths center line of Mapls avenue to 1 CATSUP Its Intersection with tha center llns of la l'taco, for live years, • CHEESE for distribution November 16th. Chestnut street, thsnea wsstwardly along the eenter line of Chestnut street to Iti Notice ol IWflstratloa. State prison inmates nro now work Intersection with ths tracks of the New Third renlstrstlon day—Octobsr 12th. Ing on tho 1028 plates, which will Jsrsey Southern railroad, tfasnea north* 1026, 1:00 1'. M. to OiOO r. M., to ravlsi wardly along the tracks or road bed of ths ma correct tho list for the deniral ICIso- bo blue and white. New Jsrsey Southern1 railroad to Its Inter* on. ssctlou with the eenter line of Monmouth lloundsrlei of tht election dlitrlcts In Scott—ROM. street, thsnes asstwsrdly along ths osntsr IQ Borough of Rumson, and'the poUlnf Soap Annouccmcnt has been mado of llns of Monmouth street to Its Intersection place In each illitrlpt, tra as followsi with csntsr Una of Broad street. Us point First Election District. tho marrlago of MIBS Joan Scott, or placs of beginning, All thst portion of tha llorouan of Itaat- FLAKES daughter of Alexander Scott of .The polling pises for the Blith Election ion sltutta west ot ths center lint of Ding* Mince Meat Dlstrlet Is Relief Engine Uouss, Drummond ism avenua between tha North and Booth Ncptuno City, and William Ross of place. Inrowsbury rlvsrs* Opal Harrison. The wedding took pluco Seventh Elscllon District. The pojlln» place for tht First Kltetlon Beginning at a point where ths esnter Istrlot Is Oceanlo l-'lrshouse,' corner lllv#r at Harrison and tho couplo nro liv- line of Broad street Is Interssetsd with ths road and Allen street, Humion, Ammonia Furniture Polish ing at Kearney. eenter Una ot Reckless place, thsnes south- Second Elsctlca District, OUR BEST FOOT FORWARD wardly along the center llns ot Ilrosil All thst portion of tha llorounh of nun* Babjr'» Body Found. •tfsst to tbe southsrly boundary of ths ion sltusta sast of tha oenter lint of Blng* Oabbit'ft, llorough of Itml Bank, thsnos northwest, ism avenue between tha North and South Wlnfleld Bailey and llerky Hoy. wardly along ths esnter line of ths tracks Mirewsbury rlvsrs, or, Kcyport boys, foil ml the body >r road bed of tha Naw York and Long Tbt polling plact for tha Saeend Kits* ilranoh railroad company to Its Intersection on District Is Ituimon rirs CornDsni'a Cleanser of a newly born bnby boy whllo with tbe center llns of Chestnut etrest, Inuse, Center ttrest, ntsr Rldn read, hunting for fox ffrnjins hint wouk. under thence »sstwsrdly • along tlia center line lumion. • Clovcruiuc IIONUY PUW of Chestnut strest to Us Intersection with ' JKRn J, The body wni taken to Frooliolil by the esntsr |lns\ of Mapls avsnue. thsnes MACARONI Pure Grape Jelly without re'strictin}; Snalhwsrdli' slohg the eenter Una o( Jtnyl. MARMALADE ntnto troopers nml an liivrntlniitlon ivenus to ths Inter.lotion with tbe esntsr Snaglielli & Noodlci 3^25 was ntartcd, WriCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Pinonpplo Ins of ReeMosv ptaae, thence aaitwsrdly .lotio- ths etntar [Ins ot itoeMeie pUoa to <»tol» of Oorntllus ID. Btnlts, Ds»aitd. Shooter Out on Dad. Ihe esnlsr line ot Uroad street, Hie point or Heinz 1 Notlos Is Imrsby given thut ths aecounls Aphonno (inncullo o! Anbury )1aee of beginning . • •f tin subscriber, n.tutor of ths estat* of r. & o. The palling pUne for ths Seventh Kits*. isld det.astj, will bt auillteit ma stateJ Park, who Is chnrgod with t Ion District |« Kuiene M. tlagis's sl- - -ha DurtiigaU »( Ilia County oj Moh- VINEGAR PICKLES ags, Irvlni plaee. Ih mil reported fur fliltl.tn.ni to the CRISCO Gllnthn Btnrki of that plnco on Eflhlh Elselloa Dl.trl.t. rphino Court of said County, on ThtiVs- OATS September Hth, hna li-i'ii relonne.d In llftlnnlpB si a point winrs ths asntsr ?>;•")•twtnty.nrn dsy of Oetobar, K> p. Ins of the treeks or relit bad of tha N«t* i' J' "A1" .Vm* »Wl<«iHa« will U $5,000 linll. HUrki la itlll In tho •ris/ Doutlurn rsljrond Is Interieotid with nails for h» •Mvwunoa of aomnlsileot hospital nulTcrinK from bultot he- shore of till North Banwibary river, mil oounsal f<((. ' lien«e southwardly jAoOf the. tmWJlM ntlnl Bntamhtl loth, A. r>. l»tl wounds. ' of tha trMks or roM bed of Oia New Jar- »»r HnulWn nuVosi. to Ita Intsrsettlon '111 UIIOAI) nTIIKMT tiATIONM." C.rlion—Wl.ll.. -Ith the ssntar lint of lleib«rl tlrttl, (if HKl> IMNX, «»W . Mint Helen J, f)nrl«on, •nee wMtwuglr filoM the el«i«r Una ol Tlio «d(r|«tor'« motto—"A p»p« lia•ibsrr t •ItMi to IS JiittMsetlon with ths «£ ChwJWI ffnf l«?n Ji« tho «tn Una"* ftrtwiW. ftt«n.M. ii)WM« >' iy«« lwwo,'UAdMrtJi«n>«Dli RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29.1926. Page Eleven Plymouth Hocks at the Trenton fair QUINN, PARSONS & D0IUMU3, s » i, v B. n.T«! **•'• ON 3CHJR EARLY BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. this week. One of his hens has a O0UNBEIA0B8 AT LAW. rectad of more than 800 eggs in a WhltBsIii Bulldlna. RW Bunk. year. John J. Quloo, Theodora D. Pwiotu, COPY '(Continued from last page.) Thomas P. Ooremns. Hiss Grace Warno is unable to Long Branch Man Dead, WILSON ft SMOCK. • Wo aro thankfai to 0 COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ir again our patrons, not only for continue In her poBitlort as teacher Frederick Salters of Long Branch -_ ••' BED DANK. H, J. favoring us wtfy tHelr at the Cllffwood school because she died at the hospital at that place Omcesi 10 East Front Street last Thursday. He was 42 years old ALSTON BEEKMAN7 with a Message! business, but for getting does not hold a teacher's certificate. „_ ,COUNBKLLOB AT LAW. tholr copy in two or threo Mrs. Warne will teach until a suc- and was a native of England. A Offices. 10 Broad St., BED BANK. N. J. days beforo publication, • . ••'*.( cessor is obtained. widow and threo children furvive WILLIAM E. FOSTER, ns 1B bplng done by .a him. Headquarters . COUNSELLOtt AT LAW. Nnt *ork, . New Jmrr, The life of a Good- Urea number of our ad- Retired Dentist Dead. Oakhurst Wedding. vertisers, Early copy. Is Dr. Walter A. Borden died at his itlonUo Blghlud*, deeply appreciated. Miss Louise Benkcr and Herman N. Y.OIty. rich Tire today is summer home at Allentown Satur- ;EORGK D. COOPER, day week, aged 63 years. He prac- T. Hansen, both of Oakhurst, were CIVIL ENO1NEI posltivelyamazing. married at that place last week by Soeeessor to Georsa Cooper. O. BL ticed deptistry in Philadelphia Eev- Allen Electric Shop Patterson Building. HEP UAHK. N. 3. oral years but had led a retired life Kov. H. H. Nealo. They were at- If you want to time tended by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jacob- GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. E- MMI the past few years. "Red Bank's Leader" GEORCE F. RANDOLPH. C. E. in on tire econ- son, ..'".. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 8UBVEYOR8. Bitten by Dag. Td1 Catalogue Library. HO Broad Btr«et. R«d Uanlt. N. J. omy, come in and ' . A dog owned by Mrs. Laura Os- Miss Sara Aneckstin of Perth 63 Broad Street Phone 1184 Red Bank, N. J. WALTER C. VAN KEUREN, trander of Koyport bit Max Dexler, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Amboy has been engaged to cata- SroAd Street National Bank Oulldlm, get a Goodrioh a saleflman of Irvington, as he went logue tho books of the Matawan Red Hank. N. J. Silvertown. into Mrs. Ostrander's yard last public library. The work will re- GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E. week. A bad wound was made in quire about a month. CONSULTING ENOINKEIt, Dexler's right leg. OTVIL ENOINEES and SURVEYOB, Coast Guardsman in Hoipital. 85 Hector P1M«. Bed Bank. N. J, Body Washes Ashore. DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, JohnHansen James Kearns, Jr., of Freehold, DENTAL SURGEON, The body of Alfred Gaffney of who is in the coast guard service, Sneceisor to Dr. Frank Let. W.FrontSt, worry about. Orange, who was drowned while (4 Broad Street, Eisner Bulldlnr. underwent an operation at New Rooms 4. 5 and fl. Red Bonk, N. J. bathing at Deal two weeks ago,Brunswick last week for an abscess Office Hours 8:80 to 6:00 o'clock. came ashore at Long Branch last on the bladder. Telenhona 802-W. Friday. Gaffney waB 39 years old WILLIAM A. HOPPING, New Janitor. Real Estate Broker, and was. unmarried. Trnex BaDding. 40 BROAD STZU&BT, William Bovie has been engaged RED BANK. N. J. War Veteran Dead. as janitor of the Municipal building Alvin T. Metzger of 'West Long BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, W. A.".' WIR.TH at Freehold to succeed W. H. Davis, LAWYER. Branch died Friday from general NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY OPTOMETRIST who died recently. The job pays MASTER IN CHANCERY. :'/J*'.I ii,V.B l\ T OW MS -ON. Y. OUR. CAR. -4-2 DROADST debility, aged 8C years. Mr., Metz- $100 a month. HUB ger served in tho 14th regiment in 4 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. A Ku Klux Parade? ALBERT B. DIRHAN, the civil war. He followed farming REAL ESTATE BROKER. after tho war. Farmingdale may have an oppor- DIrban Building. Drummond •«••••« Fhona 083. tunity of seeing a Ku Klux parade, HEP BANK, NEW JERSEY. • - Aged Barber Dead. aB application for a permit to pa- When the stupor of a full • A J. Martin Strohmeier, who hadrade next Sunday has been made to conducted a barber shop at 'Long the mayor. EGAN'S Branch for forty years, died Friday, stomach glows up your work— aged 71 years. Mr. Strohmeier was Judge.. Sells House. Auto Vans and Express born in Germany. He is survived Judgo Ward Kremer of Bradley Now that moving time fa near 1 am Nine Days' Extra Interest! prepared to do your next morlnz of furni- by a widow. Beach has sold his house to James And you wish you could crawl ture, pianos or baggage to ail pa>ts of Moss of Newark for $12,000. Mr. eltT or country, in the tersest padicd nna '' The Merchants Trust Company pays I per cent interest Hold in Jail. In Red Bank. Before you have your next Kremer w|U occupy tho house until away and sleep it off—. moving done, write, send or call for the Earl Fowler is being held in thenext May. only reliable farnltare movers In tovn, and compounded every three months. county jail for trial on November get my prices on your next Job. All kinds Nurse Operated On. of heavy or Heat trucking done nt short This bank usually allows interest from the first of the month 9 th on a charge of failing to pay notice. Call or address Miss Leona Dangler of Long Remember that WRIG^EY'S on all deposits made an its Savings Department up to and includ- n board bill for $300 to Mrs. Melissa J. T. EG AN i Reynolds of Siloam for boarding his Branch, a nurse at the Hazard pri- vate hospital, wa3 operated on for 11 WALL STREET, RED ing the third day of each month. / *. two children. Chewing Sweet will work won- Residences Phono 292-R appendicitis last Friday and is f e- Office Phone 539-R I . The third day of October this year comes on Sunday. ' A Bij Apple. covering. ders in spurring your lagging A'Wolf Kiver apple, gTown In the . 10 WHARF AVENUE You can't deposit, money in this bank on Sunday, for the orchards of Roland Ellis of Free- On Way to California. bank is not open on Sundays to receive your money. hold, was placed on exhibition last Randolph Lake, Brinkworth and digestion and in easing that —FOR- week. The apple weighs 23 ounces Hagel Johnson of Long Branch left On account of Sunday coming on the third day of the and measures 15% inches in cir-last week for California by automo- over-e at en month, the Merchants Trust Company will allow interest from cumference. bile where they plan to secure work. Tire Serviee feeling. TELEPHONE 2112 the first day of October on all sums deposited in its Savings De- Buys Business Again. Jewelry Store Robbed. partment up to Saturday of next week-^-October 9th*. M.- D. Bragar has bought tho F. B. Woolley's jewelry store at ciRar and stationery business of Manasquan was broken into Mon- Our Service Car is This will give nine days' extra interest to those who take Hyman Gofseyoff on Broadway, day night of lost week. Jewelry Use Wrigley»8 advantage of this offer. Long Branch. Mr. Bragar started worth about $100 was stolen. ' always ready. the business and has bought it back Liquor Seller Fined. after every meal Remember, too, we pay interest compounded every three several times. Borden Springsteen of Adelphia Steam Vulcanizing. 'months, which makes your sayings mount up faster than when Saved from Drowning. was lined $300 and costs last week to help the stom- money is compounded only twice a year. John Crump of Adelphia had a on a charge of illegally selling narrow escape from drowning while liquor at his road Btand. ach in its work. Balloon and Truck bathing at Manasquan Sunday of Electricity at Adelphia. last week. He was pulled ashore by William R. Donaldson nnd Mrs. Tires in Stock. MERCHANTS TRUST CO. life guards and was unconscious for Lida Nevis of Adelphia have had some time. their houses wired for electricity. 62 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Dodd—Fleidner. Start a Savingi Account in Our Bank and Sea tho Interest Mount Up. Miss Isabelle M..Dodd of Newark John Hansen and Royal E. Fleidner of Oakhurst 42 West Front Stree* were married at the latter place last Wednesday by Rev. 'H. H. Neale. RED BANK, N. J. The couple will make-their homo at •••»•»••»•••••*»••»»•*•»•»•*>•••••••••+•••»•••••••••• Oakhurst. Died at. Hospital. James Tracey of Asbury Park died at the Long Branch hospital Thursday fit Btoinach ulcers, aged 64 years.' He had been sick about a week. He leaves a brother and a Bister. Killed a Skunk. Otto Deedmeyer of Freehold was working about a garage a few dayB ago when he saw a strange looking Monmouth County Surrogate's OfHx*. i tho matter of the estate of Charlei Jf< animal. He got his gun and shot Washington, deceased. the animal, which proved to bo a Notice to creditor., to present claim? against estate. skunk. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don* &r, surrogate of tha County of Mon- Noel—Kane. mouth, made on tha lit' day of Auguit. Miss Margaret Noel, daughter of 1926. on the application of Arthur Smith, executor of the estate of Charles M. Wash- Alfred Noel of Asbury Park, was ington, deceased, notice la hereby given to married last Thursday to Leo Kane. the creditors of sold deceased to exhibit co the lubscriber, executor as aforesaid, Tho ceremony was performed at their debts and demands aealnst the said Holy Spirit church by Rev. John A. estate, under oath, within six months from the date of the aforesaid order, or they will Walsh. : be forever barred of their actions therefor tgninst tho laid subscriber. Reception for Teacher*. Dated Freehold, N. J., August Btn, 1939. Tho new teachers of the Freehold * ARTHUR SMITH. high school nnd tho college students IllBroailwny. New York City. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. of the Freehold Reformed church To SELECT APARTMENTS CORPORA- were given a reception by the TION, a Body Corporate: By virtue of an order of tha ourt of church congregation, lost Friday Chancery of New Jersey, made on tho dty week. of tho date hereof. In a causa wherein Louis E, Brown Is complainant, and th« Quits Dairy Builneil. said corporation and others ara defend- ants, the Select Apartments Corporation {• James H. Rnvott, who farms the required to appear, plead, answer or dfl» former Jamei; Johnson place at mur to tho complainnnt's bill, on or before- the ninth day of November next, or tb* Four points in particular stand Farmin:;dalo, lias given up tho dairy •aid bill will be taken as confessed against businocs nnd has sold his cattle to at every point the said corporation. out as reasons for the spectaculai The enlil bill Is filed to foreclose a cir- Dr. A. It. Knight of Spring Lake. l taln mortense tnnde by the Select Apart* demand tor the G-BOY, Graham ments Corporation and by A certain as* Hotel Padlocked. ilKnment ainfcned to the complainant, and Brothers sturdy l»ton truck: Amonic the ton padlock decrees er the Select Apnrtments Corporation Is mad* defendant because It owns said lands, issued by tho United States district QUINN, PARSONS & DOKEMUH, court last week wnB one against tho Solicitors of Complainant, 1-TON CHASSIS Exceptional quality ,. The new Valve-ln-Hend Engine la the 1927 Kcd Ilnnk. New Jersey* Wanamussa Gardens at Deal, which Buick hardly seems to be in the same car with Dated Rcrtember Blh, 1020. G-BOY Low price ' . is conducted by Galio Gonznlcs, Monmouth County SurroiaU's Offlco. you. In tho matter of the eaUt« of ElUabath $940 Four Children In Hospital. This wonderful result Is duo to vital engine Klnor llosford, doocaicd. . Power and dependability of Mrs. Charlos Chagarin of Free' Notice to creditor* ta present claltni Improvements which have made the 1927 nttninst cntntc. PA TON CHASSIS Dodge Brothers engine hold took her four children to tho Quick Valvc-hi-IIcad Engine vihfationlcss, l'uraunnt to tlie nritrr of Jnsrph In Hoil* Dr, Hazard hospital at Long Branch •liny, siirrnfinte of the County of Mon- beyond belief. mouth, mndo on the Afth day of Ausust. $1306 Prompt and competent service last Thursday, where sho had their 11)20, on tho appllcRtlon of Isaao Mlcnaflla tonsils and adenoids removed. Quiet and smoothness prevail nt every point on and Hanker! Trust Company (body cor- the speedometer. porate), executors at thn e«title of KltiM- 2-TON CHASSIS These reasons are too fundamen- beth Klnir Hosford, dspeaurd, notlf* U Sunday Librarian. Com;; in and try this remnrknble new car. You heiehy (liven to the ersditors of said dt- , Miss Ellen S. Conovor has boon ncx'ct have driven anything like it. emBfld to o«Ml)it to tlie nuhaerlber, eieoa- , $1466 tally important to escape the torti as aforesaid, tho dohts anil vllt b« forever b*rr»4 ot , They suggest ajpersonal investiga*! The library will open again on Sun- thrlr notions therefor cuslnit the Mid sub- days beginning next wook. tion, A G*BOYto at your service' nte*(l Frtihnld, N. J,, Anruift Bth, 1011. To Dulld at Freehold. WAAO MIOKABUI. • ._ - any time you desire. ^ Mra. Ida C. Smock of Freehold nr» Klitnpy Avt,. Dfni. N. J. THE-QREATEST EVERBUILT AANKKnil TIlUflT COMPANY, has sold a lot on tho south nldo of Jorsoyvlllo nvonuo to Garret U. Monmouth Count? gurro|a!.'s Office. Commercial Cart,tnntOtmof aUhauUngrtqutrtmtnU, In tho maltar i>« tho mist, el Loull. U Hampton. Mr. Hampton plans to Dennett Dupplsr, 4^cfsi«ii. build a houso on tho lot. (otloe to tteilltors ta praisnl tlslras agalnsl estate. , L # •» Doctor Eighty Years Old. l'urausnt la tha onl»r of Joseph IJ, Poll* FRANK VANSYCKLE ahsy. surro>ata oC Ins Oountf of Hon. . E. V. HUGHES, M«r. 140.181, W.st From St. Dr. A. T. Applcgato of g mouth, mad. on tin ttfaldk iff n» An«ost, town colobrntod his olglitloth birth- 1010. on the npnllo.lloil ot Clin.l.l *". ., Tcitphono 1208 ' Olsrk. and nenjamln ), I'nrksr, eie««t-« day lant wcok. Dr. Applcgnto on- n( tlm eitata of I^ulie I- Xennetl Dupp joyit first cln*« hoalth and makes his trf. L.. ZOBELi ItKieneii, nulls. I. hirebr *""f !• ir««)ltnrs o[ «Al«ulor> »• .foreiMd, Ih.lr ileM. ami ilemsnils a««lm»««« »•(.« ntal«, rtroko Ills Arm. unilur uslli, within sis months

: HOSPITAL MEETING. beth, Kearny aad Union Beach, The todies' auxiliary of Union About 600 Pcr»on. ,t Mutln* al Beach fire company chartered a bus t. Allenwood on Sunday last Thursday and abdut 26 mem- The annual meeting of the man- bers motored to Newark and upent agers of the Allenwood hospital was the day enjoying a show and din- held at the.hospital gronnia Sun- ner. ' , BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES •day,.efternoon and waa attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins of Kearny about 600 peraoni; Mre. Lewla S. and Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Irving- Thompson, president of the hospital ton spent a few-days last week at board -of manasrers, presided. Ad- the homo of Jin. Clara Murphy. Vroymk dresses were made by. Dr. W. H Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ciillen and PVEN the most solid and suby Fairbanks, a member of the hospl- family,motored to Haslet and spent (taV staff, Professor Winslow of Yale Monday .with the former's parents). ,G> stantial house is of little com- . and Prcoholders Bryant Q. New- Mr. and Mrs. James Cullon. fort in cold weather unless your comb and William M.'..Bergen. Mu- Mrs. Biirtis Aumack, accompan- heating plant is satisfactory., \ sic was furnished by the Corson ied by Mrs. Lillian Bdde and commandery band ol Asbury .Park. mother, Mrs. Harris, motored to TheThatchet Round Boiler has The hospital now has over sixty pa- Bed Bank, one day last week and proven, in competitive tests—oa- tients. A now. addition has just while there attended a'show. been finished. Asbury Wothored of Brooklyn o&t actual -working conditions— was a visitor at the home of his to be the most powerful heater, To Sketch in Fir North. brother, C. 0. Wethered. and onethatwill keep you* home Miss Nina Hepburn • of Freehold, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Farley enter- delightfully warm throughout tho' who has been studying art several, tained the former's parents and'sis- years, .has gone to Newfoundland ter of New York a fe^ days last- most severe-weather. • ,"" " ;• • .where she wiH.takp the last mail week. ' • •' .' i :.•'••• Mrs. Wallls of New. York Is Vote for MallcouponUUr mdUtutitHdfm { boat for Labrador before naviga- liliratnt filing of At maty tmtittul :• tion'closes... She will spend the win- spending a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Coffee. ftatumefttuThat&trJBmtiiBoM,,. , ter in.: Labrador sketching native ELMER C. scenes and will return on tho first George O'Brien of New York is boat'in the spring: " , spending a few jreeks at the,'home x>f his mother. . . . - '. ,• « i for New Jersey opens on Friday. A friend. • Candidate for • ^V; special license is necessary to hunt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fullor and JlJStlCE OF ?HE PEACE f noaib i woodcock between October 1st and daughters, Elsie and Mildred, mo- November 10th. From November tored to Newark Wednesday. • '/ General Election Mrs. Fred School and children fkE TllATCHER COMPANY 10th to November 80th the ordinary Tuesday^November.2d, 1926 hunting and fishing license is all spent Thursday at the sesqui-ccn- «-• •'*• W SinultSO V tennial at Philadelphia,' CHICAGO^ SBWAWCN.J. KBWYOW that is required for hunting wood-. A member of the Red Bank Firs kS SU SafW«08 COCk. _-. .- •_".-. • '.. rjljt-j, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Friebol and Mr. Department, Rod Bank B. P. O. and Mrs. John Geisler and family Elki, No. 23B, and Ataerican Me- ."•««vr ' >••< 1 jp HOLMDEL NEW.S. s""i,~ of Jersey City spent a few days last chanics. ' - week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Paid Jor by B. O. Walnrleht Campaign . tyfdJras? A* Great Crop of Grape, pn Mil. F. C. Manhuko. ~ -i • Oom.)' Emma Morrell'. Place. Jims; to'ns of grapes have been harvested on Miss Emma Morrell's placeti where there is a vineyard of five acres. ' Raising grapes is not a new thihtf en this farm. The vine- yard is in its, prime. A ready .mar- ket is fsuntl for .the fruit. _-, sen of Daniel S. Ely, .is hr.c!: at tho Ret) Bank high school, 'r.z.'.::^ lisen laid up a week with sxo Llu'cst. A m::.i J; c" the residents, of this On Display at ac- u.'c..i'rviaF.^Alid cold doesn't justl when you txtd VKntt&aa. upset. The car was taken to E. E. mean below-zero ^vjeatljer, Ai 60 degrees Fahrenheit i Wrong Voorhees's garage to be repaired. Wmmfcont protection th«y«r your rootor ja underlieated, - ; Chriney S. Holmes has a new Thouunds Ixlievt thu • motor ,'roan done, John W. Hance has had a new (engineers perfected ,]the ^vater-cooling system. The roof put on his store and a new roof put on his house. radiator: pn y«nr car is tKe indicator and regulator of teri iTHus' %vhcii more tea? Is Seededr-rthe shutters Sunday morning will be observed tbaj Bygtem, close themselves, vWhencpol air; |s' needed-=thej; attto» as rally day by the Baptist Sunday- school. There will be special sing' The radiator is a heat-waster piatically, open to the exac| angle jrequireSs [EN you own any one of the nineteen new ing and recitations. Promotion 1 iWitK a Pines 'A'ufomatic SVinferfron)£ on fmt, 'cafra Chandler models you can tell the world you've certificates will' be awarded, and ,To "do -its job effectively—your radiator 'tntut 'waste Wgot anS automobile—a car you can match against anything each person present will receive a heat—actually, Urros away 35 to 40% of the heat of your, motpr, is kept always, 'a.tf highest operating e£B- ft on wheels within a mile of the price! . souvenir. Tho new song looks will ithe fuel. ) c!ency^-you experience a pe^v degree of gasoline etoa- be used for the first time. A gen- pmy:-r! increased .warmth' jnside youi; jrart=s8pmtnep. ' It's smarter. More distinctive—utterly and delightfully ••' (Thus,,'during1 hottest months, when motor tempera--' eral invitation has been extended to [time smopthnesa .and flexibility; jn yous motor, different. Stylishly different in design. Briskly different the public to attend the service, itae rung highrrthis heat jvaster prevents overheating. in traffic. Powerfully different on hills. Whisperingly Several praying mantes have been ''' It cufe the costly, "warming-up'' period J» seconds) different under the hood. i The feeautiftil'new found here during the past week. Cold, weather finds it still wasting heat eliminating the need for excessive psejpf Jife) "choke," y Metropolitan Sedan, Different in many other ways, too. Instead oflubri* One was found on the school eating the car with a grease gun or an oil can. you simply grounds by spmo of the pupils. The JThere are eight monthVof ithe year vrhen to iwaate the great leader, is ! press your heel on the plunger of the car's One Shot^ big insects are rather fearful look- heat means jtoi .wreck your, motor. A cold motor M Many fine cars provide this protection \^ ing to folks who are unfamiliar with reduced *360, from centralized lubrication system! And instead of changing authorities agree-r-is the biggest cause of fouled sparlc them, but gardeners and formers Pines [Automatic tWinterfrpnt -hai brferi adopted loif • •19S5 to »1595! oil in the crankcase every 500 miles, orily a few changes plugs, high gasoline consumption, excessive crankcase a year are necessary—because of Chandler's inherent who know about the usoful work standard equipmenti pn; Packard "8,r Pierce-Arrovir, they do in eating up insect pests nre • dilution, poor lubrication, extreme cprbonizatipri, cor- Peerless "8" and De Irrxe "6,'« SyTllyo-KJnght Bigffi* Nineteen engine design, because of an oil purifier, because of on always glad to sec the praying man- air cleaner I Tpsioa and rapid cyjiflder >pear, / ,• . and -Wills. 5t Oaire, Engineers pjF .these jtoeearsjiavo Finer New Models tes on their places. , • to «1795 A total of nineteen charming body styles—all equipped Beginning with next Sunday Eev. Pines Automatic stopped the; damage; don* with 4-whecl brakes—a great choice of the most John Sherman will preach the first !^ by, Ppld « sayfng thci? AH price* f. o. b. OlTcUnd pleasing cars nnd the most impressive values you'vo of a series of evening sermons on "'"' '. Winter front • ever laid eyes on. , "Tho Incomparable Christ," This stops heat watte , DOEIOI will contlnu: about throo •" Pjncs) isyinfef|roiri J» mdnths. The subject for next Sun- flbe Pjnefl Automatic^Wiri- piado 3a wzearto-Ctall cart day Js "Tho Birth of Jesus." The terfront' l& a jtfiermostat service will begin nt loven o'clock. t-^desigiKd jtej odd bcattrjj controlled shatter, tli at fits Chandlei* Auto Sales and Seirvice Co. Jacob Stern attended the aesqul- as .well as protection, Ji contcnnlnl fair at Philadelphia last sntrgly, over the JradiaCor, it antomatice^opens( land 30-32 West Front Street, Red Bank, New Jersey Thursdny. jEyery; iemperatute ctemge p!mts;itself. JChcre I^JWUH Telephone! Red Bnnli 1744, 1020, 1827 Margaret Ely, daughter of Daniel Within jl» motor, is frans- 3. Ely, and Annnlora Holmet, Jagfo] get oui«of order fcH daughter of Joseph Holmoi, entered piitted through' this con- i^ J) CHANDlHll.CLBVni.AND M0T0I18 CORPORATION Centenary collegiate institute at jfrol^o the nntpmatJc sfa'ut- fcftge* jit OLBVBLANS Hackottotown last week. -ptt< Mrs. Abrnm Perl Is expected to '• • ' • m ioatlast roturn home this week from Jft«- f uncIiiuotU, whore sha has beon ft m Vackard "S," y proteo- spending unvcrnl woeka with her ftra Jntto, lttrloi "8," And brother, Mm. Perl has been in poor DIIMM "6," mit,t-Kn!thl Bit tlOrl lit %k jnlrmtea. Drhrt "6" tnJ mill O. Clain. Maim health, but sho ia now much Im- In today p-idoa't give cold proved, Mr) AH* mfttJ t)» m • — UNION "BACH NEWS. •"' Frank FulUr luT P«r(r on Ml< Models for all cars priced $22.50 to $30.00. Special model* TMrllolh BlrtBiUy, A birthday .pnrty wti glv«n for Ford, Chevrolet andDoa'ga priced $15.00, $17SO, $20.00 Frank fuller In celebration of hit thtrtloth birthday last w«lc, The ULLEY & QUINN GARAGE houso jwas prottlly decorated In MNES WINTERPRONT-mS ffracn and yellow with the color «ch«mo being carried to tht tabls, : 30-32 West Front St., Red Bank, R J. whore n dainty midnight »upp« •wan enjoyed. The ho«t yum lh« r«- & CO. clplont of many " * Tha irucrti jr.no from Z EwtF*(mt.Street M. J!. * I JL JQiM. , Inotd V/etWr, Sainti u BKond-CUti Mitt RED BANKERS GIVE *BO TO ' DOWN BV'AUTOMOBILE. •'] AT RED BANK. , ••Hamilton, Bt'Price ofthe Hei OPS FROM SITUATION. The Red Bank candy kitchen on o FOR DISCUSSION. ON THE WATER. FLORIDA FUND. Bank real estate company wa: Broad street will open a' new de- Ha Died Almost Instantly/Lai Tyro Mon Enter Race to Wrest Co Club Will AsslsThTSalvation Armr Her Stand ,tn Favor of Primal walking down the stairs in the oil The Board of Realtor* to Hold a partment in the rear of the store Nineteen Members of the Red Ban! , r Night after he' was Struck by ai Elections Finds Strong Support lectorship from Edward P. Hen Campaign Next W.ek—Now Second national bank building Sa Dinner and Meeting to Which In this department patent medi- Troop Chartered Andrew White' ' , Antomoblle Owned and Drive at, Luncheon Given. For Mr , drickion, Who Was Arrested oi Member Admitted Last Night— urday .morning when\he., slippe Town Official. Bnd Headi cines, toilet articles, novelties and Embezzlement Boat Sunday—They Held 1 Talk by New Shrewsbury Pastor, • "- : br Umberto Asino of Keyport. : Lawrence at Red Bank, and fell.: He was putting' oh hi Civic Organization* Are Invited, stationery articles will be sold, ; Daniel; 5>, Morris and Gcorgi Clambake at Fair Haven. The Red Bank Lions club laat "•'. i Binaldo Loverone of "Mohmoutl ' Twenty-six women of Ucd Baa coat, at the .time and he was unabl Raymond S. . Madden of uppe Winning will be candidates for co Tho Red Bank board of realtors, Nineteen members of Ithe Re night donated $50 toward the gen- street, Red Bank, was struck am and vicinity attended a lunchooi W use his hands to protect himse" Broad street/who for a number 0 lector of Eatontown at tho comini at their monthly dinner and meeting Bank cavalry troop enjoyed a boat eral relief fund for the hurricane killed last night by an automobil given for Mrs. Adeline Y. Lawrenc when ho, fell, and his head hit om years has been connected with th election. It Is too' late for them tc Monday night, took up for discus ride and a clambake Sunday. They victims in Florida. Rev. J. T. Cur-- " ' ;• owned -and' - driven by Umbert' of Freehold a% The Tangerine oi of the steps. Mr. Price has an offlci Liggett drug stores, will be in "get their names'on the election tick- sion the opening of Broad street to spent most of the day on Andrew tin, the new pastor of the Presby- ' Aiino of Keyport. ' Mr. Leverone' Riverside,avenue at.Red Bank Mon in tho building and ho was taker charge of the new branch line 0 ets and they will have.to run pastBi the river. Broad street, if carried White's cabin cruiser. The part- terian churches at Shrewsbury and ~ , skull was fractured, both his legs day aftornobni "Mrs: Lawrence there by William Pope, who is .em business in the candy kitchen. H campaigns, Mr. Morris'is a travel to the river in. the direct line pf thi left Red Bank about nine o'clock in Eatontown, gave a talk at ^ait wars' broken and he was Injured In- the wife of Judge Rullf V; Law ployed in Curchin's barber shop ii will sever his connection with th ! teriially. He died almost instantly. ing salesman for a meat concern a road from Wallace street to Fron the morning and went to Sand night's gathering on "Good Citisen- rence and is the Democratic catid the Bamo building. K doctor wa: Liggett stores next week. Mr. Hook bay, where a fishing party • {The adcldenh occurred • about Long Branch. He is treasurer o: street, would strike the river at thi ship and Good Business." James dato for, senator from Monmoutl called and four stitches were taken Eatontown borough and he serve western end of the steamboat dock, Madden was manager of the Lig- was held, Tho fishermen met wit loyeri, o'clock on ,the'state hlghwaj county. .The luncheon was givei M. Bunell of Hudson aventfe, who to close the cub on Mr. Price's head, a number of years as treasurer of This would bo quite an expensivi gett store at Red Bank three year3, little success and about noon th In Middletown township, opposit by Mrs.^Catherine Crowe McCart; was elected a member of the club , Eatontown township. Mr. Winning proposition for the town to under troopers started back. . at the last meeting, was formally Thomas Gill's, farm and roadsidi vof Hudson avenue and its purposi is a clerk for tho Second national . booth. Mr. Lever'one wat employee was to make Mrs. Lawrence bettc take. For that reason the board of They had planned to stop ai welcomed last night. Burt M. bank and trust company of Re Decker of River/Plaza wa« admitted by Bacigalupl Bros., wholesale pro- acquainted with the women of, th! SDID, realtors, believed it would be bes Spermacotti covo at Sandy Hool Bank. FIRE AT LOCUST POINT as a member of the club. duce -dealers ; at Red Bank. He, locality. : to extend Broad street to the river and hold a clambake there, but in- with several other employee* oi BOUGHT BY JEROME AND HAN Edward P. Hendrickson, the col- by widening the road going down GARAGE AND TWO CAR! stead they came back as far as Fail , The dining hall where the guestE Capt. Nathan • of 'the Salvation Bacigalupl Bros., was on his way ti NAH K. RICE FOR $42,500. lector at Eatontown, who was ar- the lyceum hill. The town, bought Haven, where they enjoyed the bak gathered was attractively decorat- BURNED SATURDAY NIGHT. army gave a talk on the campaign Now\Vork in a-largo truck. The; rested three weeks ago on a charge thei lyceum property Jast fall and on the old Grand View hotel prop ed in yellow. A fine collation was Tho Property it on tho River "at" Fail the only land which would heed t< erty. Lots of good things Jo ea for funds to be held next Tuesday •topped.in front of Mr,'Gill's atam served. Mrs, Lawrence was callo< of embezzling tax money, is run- The Fire Occurred on Amiel Grau- Haven—It Contalm Sis Acres o be bought to carry Broad stree' had been prepared by Frank Carte: and Wednesday, at Red Bank. Tho to(load the truck -with produe' Upon to make' an address about th ning for re-election,and his nam ert'< Place on Rivenido Drive, Land and on the Place' are from Front street to the river woulc and the troopers had a fine feast. Lions club( will assist In the ennvoss which farmers "had. left there fo: coming election, w^th special rofer will be printed on tho election tick- Near Locust Point—Houso wai ,be the shallow buildings and lots be and Martin VanBu'ren Smopk, presl- ' Bacigalupl Bros; The farmers havi once to facts about the campaig Large Homo and Garage. ets, as he filed his. nomination pa- Burned a Year Ago. Afterward Mr. White made an- The Florence M. McAnerney pers some time ago. Thin gives a tween Front street and the lyceum A garage and two automobiles 'bther trip with the troopers and this dent'of the club, appointed a com- a. depository, or station at this pain which woiild- prove interesting^ ti mittee to represent the club in this '•'•' where, they leave their produce •women. . . " ' . property at Fair Haven has been big advantage to him over the twi property. This land could be were destroyed by fire Saturday time he went down the. Soutt paster candidates. His friends d< bought cheaper now than it wll Shrewsbury river. The troopers re work. Mr. Smock and Joseph Vi. The' truck had been loaded am Tho gathering was a non-partiBa- sold by Hylin,& Salz of Red Ban night on Amiel Grauert's property not believe ho is guilty of any in- ever be able to BB bought in the jfu- turned to Red Bank about BI. Child are chairmen of the commit-' onoj with a-larger number oi Re for $42,500 to Jerome Rice an on Riverside drive, near Locust Mr. Leverone was;standlng back o: tentional wrong doing and they ture> « o'clock and all voted they had had tee and the other members are J. D. the car putting.down the tailtfoari publican women present than Demo Hannah K. Rice, his wife, of Nei Point. The cause of the fire is un Tuller, Charles R. English, W. Ray- predict his re-election by a large Broad street, originally knbwnas one of the best times in their lives. curtains when he' was struck by,: cratic women. Mrs. Lawrenco mad( York._ Mr. and Mrs: Rice have fo known. It was discovered by Ber- mond Johnson, Harry Malchow, majority. The friends of Mr. Mor- the King's Highway, was laid out In the narty were Joseph E. Fix Ford automobile owned; and drive: a non-partisan address dealing wit the past three summers occupied nard Malone, who rang in an alarm Harold A. taros, Kenneth Bruce,.G. ris and tho friends of Mr. Winning frota Shrewsbury town'to Middle- Jr., who is first lieutenant of thi " by Mr. Asino. The road is wel tho direct primary. She told wh the Smythe property on the Shrews which was responded to by the fire Harold Novius, Eugene M. Magea, are equally confident that the man town village. It started at Shrews troop, Sergeants James Bennet' lighted at this place with'lights ai she thought the dlro'cb prlmar^'elec bury river at Fair Haven oh th men of Navesink and Leonardo. Broadus Powers nnd Albert W. J they favor will win. bury and went-to tKe North Shrews- Andrew Bowman, William Colmor- s nearby . roadside • stands, but Mr. tiohs should be retained instead o1 west sido of Battiri road. The firemen were quickly at the Wordcn, Jr. . • . bury river at what is now the lyce- gan, Frank White and Louis Ding- Asino did not soe the truck until it being 'substituted by the old-tim The McAnerney place Is one o Interest in the election at Eaton place, but the fire was under too um dock. From there it skirted the man, Corporals John Raymond, An , Paul do la Roussillo was elected was too,late to'stee* out of thi boss-controlled conventions. Sh( the finest at Fair Haven. It is on town 'now seems to bo as great a much headway to be put out. The : river to Oyster Shell Point, at the thony Fiasconaro, Milton Earle anc chairman of tho committee to se- way. • -.' satd better government resuHcc tho river front and it commands a interest in the audit which Herber' garage and one of the automobiles from the vcjters of ,botK parties so- W. Hill of Red Bank, an expert ac- foot of-what is now Railroad ave- were insured. The cars were a Lin- Leonard Marthens, Bugler Georgo cure the speakers for the club's . Mr. Leverone, was knocked unde: yory fine view of the river in both meetings in October. The Red leqting their' candidates than Jroii directions. It is a part of what wa countant, is making of the books of nue, and then crossed the river and coln and a Nash. " Pigage and Troopers' Frank Wise, the truck. The forward part'of thi William Conover, William Perin Bank club has joined • the Lions bosses doing the selecting. Most o formerly the McGregor property, the collector. The audit is far from went on to Middletown. Its origiria' ' Ford automobile • ran. under thi . The garage was the only building Annuncio Raineri, John Giulbot, clubs'international attendance con- ; the big. bosaesof both, parties ar The place contains six acres and th being completed. All the recoro's of width was 66 feet, but part of the body of the truck,until Jt became : on the property. A house was on Irving Hay, Henry Martin and Earl test. ' • . '. trying to knock out primary elec grounds are laid out in shrubbery, taxes paid the\ past two years wer Shrewsbury end of the road was ' •' firmly wedged. Mr. Asino, over- the place, but it was destroyed by * 1 » , , , •'. tions, while the progressives of bot destroyed in a, fire which occurred Duncan. The committee in charge walks and flower and vegetable gar narrowed'to 39% feet one hundred fire last fall. Mr. Grauert's home come with horror at^tho tragic acci- parties are fighting to retain thi at Mr. Hendrickson's house two of the party consisted of Sergeants EDMUND WILSON'S PICTURE. dons. A largo house is on the and twelve years ago. is at .Union City and he has a sum- dent," fled from the scene. . He w instrument of popular government months ago. All taxpayers who have White and Dingman and Trooper v pldco'and also a largo garage an> After the discussion the board of mer residence at Allenhurst. He His Portrait Unveiled Yesterday at ,J and" walked to Keyport, where h Mrs. Hcnrjr S, White replied t paid their taxes for 1924, 1925 and Wise. | ' • gave himself up to/ tho police an stable. realtors decided to invite at their had stored the Lincoln automobile Freehold. •.'"'• Mrs. Lawrence; She said she hear- 1926 havo been asked to bring their next dinner and meeting, for a fur- A trap shooting tournament Sat- told:what hod happened. He,was The new owners will occupy the v in the garage during most' of the The'portrait of Edmund Wilson tily agreed with Mrs. Lawrenc receipted bills to the municipal urday, on the troop's outdoor range .arrested and locked up at tl,e'coun- house as a summer home. They ther discussion of the matter, the summer. On Saturday Mr. Grtiaert of Red Bank was unveiled yesterday about the importance of retaining building at Eatontown and show at Nutswamp was won by Henry ty Jail on a charge Of manslaughter. will make many changes and im- mayor and councilmen of Red started' in his Nash automobile to at Freehold., The portrait was real American government through them to Mr. Hill, It will not be un Bank, the borough counsel, the bor- Martin. ' It is expected that bail will bo fixed tho rule of the people. Mrs,. Whlti provements to" the bouse this fall til all these bills are shown that the drive to Locust Point to do some painted by Corwin K. Llnson.of At- for him today. ,' • -,. and winter and will have it ready ough engineer, the chief of the firi work on the place. The automobile lantic Highlands and is an' excellent declared that Mrs. Lawrence was i audit can be completed. department, the president and sec- HOW CHILDREN ARE TAUGHT. .Mr. Leverone was 35 year« old every way qualified to hold the po- for their,,, occupancy early next broke down on the way and it was likeness. The presentation.address'' On Monday Mr. Hill, in a talk retary of the business men's associ- He is survived by his wrfe-und bj sition of senator and that the wom season. towed to the garage and left there. was made by Halstead Woinright : with a Register reporter, made his ation, the president and secretary of First of a Series of Demonstrationi a son who Is two weeks old. Befori en of Monmouth county ought U Mr. Rice is a-member oj the firm Mr. Grauert got a ride home in a of Manasquan and'it was accepted first statement for publication as to the Rbtary club, and the president at Oakland Street School. her marriage Mrs. Leveronb wai rally to the support of such a splon, of Wimelbacher & Ricq, manufac car owned by a friend. When he for the county by Senator William discrepancies which he said he had and [Secretary of the Lions -club. At Thirty persons responded to an • Miss Agnes' Garbarlni of Red Bank, did representative of womanhooi turers, importers and exporters oi returned to hi3 property Sunday A. Stevens. The portrait was un- unearthed. He said that slightly invitation to go to Miss Vera Hen- and motherhood. /.. , '•' gloves in New York city. Posses- that meeting maps will be on hand, morning he found the garage in veiled by Edmund Wilson, Jr.;' and more than half tho taxpayers had nessey'sroom in the Oakland stree sion of the Fair Haven property will showing tho ownership of lands in ruins and both automobiles de- a memorial address was made by BUSINESS PROPERTY LEASED, presented their bills 'and that taxes that locality. This meeting will be schoolhouse yesterday afternoon Robert McCarter, descriptive of Mr- Other romarks'.'were made by be taken on orbefore October 20th strdyed. to the amount of $6,000 had been held at Thomas's inn oh Front and see for themselves how children Wilson and his life work. .' , Barber & McLaughlin to Move to Mrs. .Isaac Gllhuly and Mrs. Mc — •» paid to him. He said there was a street on Monday night,. October are taught. The invitation was Tho portrait was a. gift to th« ' Eisner Building Near Station. Carty. Bothsaid It behooved th( BUILDING A BUNGALOW. ' NEW CHURCH SOCIETY. x discrepancy of more than $25,000 25th, at six o'clock.' . . issued by Miss Rhea K. Boardman, county from the lawye: of Mon- Barber & McLaughlln, who op women ofMoiimouth county to sup port Mrs. Lawrencp and thus bit It i« Being Built on White Road by between Mr. Hendrickson's report Young Women of Reformed-.CKurch tho visiting teacher, at Red Bank, mouth and a iew pcrsonalfriendi erate an automobile service station pf the financial condition of the and by the school nurse, principal of Mr. Wilson. Thoro -wasa at the"Henry L. Zobol property at «redit,to.themBeJvqB and encourage . William E. CurtU. A SHORT MEETING. Organize to Help a Girl. borough and the actual condition and seven teachers of tho Oaklan attendance at the exercises., the corner of Moiinlouth street and meht'to the cause of women in pol- The Eugenia society is the name William E. Curtis, who owns At tho'^ft'mo^f Mr. Hendrickson's Fair Haven Commiiiionert Tram- street school. The teaching demon- Maple.avenue/have loaBed for twi itics by voting for.Mrs. Lawrence, garage and automobile service sta- of a new society of girls and young Others present besides those men- arrest the discrepancy amounted to acted. Only. Minor Matteri. stration was planned' by Miss years the building owned by thi tion at the corner of Upper Broad women of the Reformed church of REFUGEES FROM FLORIDA. tioned were Mrs. Carl C. Shippee, $20,000, which sum was the amount Only minor public matters were Boardman and it was the first of a Eisner estate on tho north side o: street and White road &id who is Red Bank. It is named for an or- Mrs. William-A. Hopping; Mrs. M. Mr. Hendrickson was alleged to transacted at last night's meeting series of eight such affairs. Highlands Residents Hard Hit bf Monmouth street,(near the railroad, one of the commissioners of the phan girl in the West who is pro- A. Barthelemy, Mrs. O. D. Delano, have embezzled, according to the of the Fair Haven commissioners The lesson demonstration in Miss Hurricane Diiaster.* station. ' The building is now occu now borough of .Shrewsbury, is warrant for his arrest. ,-Mr. Hill vided with clothing by the Red Bank \ Mrs.. Frank E. Curtisi Mrs. J. J. C, because three commissioners were Hennessey's room was designed to Mrs. Harry ' Johnson arfd her pied by the Lumtso candy company. building a bungalow on the south says that as the audit progresses society. The girl's first name is O'Shea, Miss Josephine Weeks, Mrs, absent. Tony E. Hunting, Augus- show how, beginners learn to read daughter Thelma of Highlands, who The lease of the .property carries side of White road,- near Broad: and more tax bills are placed in evi- Eugenia. lharlea Woodruff, Mrs.' Pierre A tus M. Minton and Howard E: Mor- with Miss Hennessey as the teacher. were in Florida when the hurrfcane with'It an option to buy tho prop Btreet, for hjs.own use. It will be donco tho discrepancy grows. The society held its first meeting 'r,oal,MJss Bessie Ross, Mrs. Percy ris, the absent commissioners, \yere At the close of tho demonstration struck that place, arrivpd home last • crty at $25,000.' ' '-' rSi 24x42 feet and w,ill have five rooms last week nt Miss Clara Layton's on A. Gaddis, M George McVoy, Mr. Hill says more than ?12,00.0' out of town, • The other commis- Miss Bonrdman oxplained. {o the week.- M>. Johnson remained in Barber & Mclaughlin expect to md a bathroom, arid will be pro- Sunset avenue. A social timo and 1 Mrs. Edwin P. Thompson, Mrs of the discrepancy is accounted fdr parents that Miss Hennessey's suc- Florida. He had a grocery store at bo in 'their new quarters by the sioners last night put a tax antici- ames Codpcr, Mrs. -William Hen- 'ided with modern, improvements. by the fact that about 10O persons refreshments were enjoyid. The Hollywood and the building was middle of November. Tholr oil and pation note for $3,000 in the bank, cess was due to four things, these drlckson, Mrs. John H. Cook, Mrs It will be enclosed with stucco, The who .had paid their tax bills up to officers of the society are Mrs. Wal- blown down and tho contents gasoline' pumps and all their other paid $6,000 to the board of educa- being patience, consistency, fairness Archibald L. Millor, Mrs. J. Daniel bungalow will coat' about $4,600. date were carried on Mr. Hendrick- lace Rankin president, Mrs. Harry ruined. They lost most of their be- apparatus will be moved to the new ion* and paid "borough bills , and the interest she arouses while Tuller, Mrs. Leon de la Reassille Mr. Curtis is skilled in the use of son's books as delinquent taxpayers, Estelle vice president, Miss Dorothy ongings and clothing was given to location and the business will be amount of $996.51. The officials' teaching. Miss Boardman said tho Mrs. Isaac H, Adlem, Mrs, Louis J. carpenter's tools and Ho will build or in other words as not having Martinson secretary and Miss Clara them by tho Red Cross society. continued as at present. The .lease •will meet again on Friday night of parents could have the same sue, llellng, Mrs. Joseph Crawfordy Mrs tho house himself. Ho expects to paid their taxes. According to Mr. Layton treasurer. Mrs. George Gilbert and her four'. of the property, was made by Pat- his week and at this meeting an cess with their children, at home .by !eorgo 0. Hendrickspn, Miss Edith havd tho bungalow completed in Hill tho discrepancies or defalca- The club is planning to hold a children are on their "way homo rick F. Kennedy. ./_ rdinance for graveling DeNorman- solving the problems of discipline. i. Honlgman, Mrs. J. Blrdaall time to onjoy his Thanksgiving din- tions increased each year over a Christmas sale in November. The from Florida. They were also in 1 die avenue will be introduced. A class in character training will 'haro, Mrs. Georginnna HazarS next meeting will be held next Mon- ner in his new home. long period of years and for this to be started next Tuesday afternoon the hurricane area. NeW Residents. Mrs. R, V. R. H. Stout, Mrs. Goorgo have escaped detection all this time day night at Mrs. Franklin Sniflen's 1 at three o'clock by Miss Boardman Patrick F. Kennedy has rented Brpwer, Mrs. James R. Wolcott and PUPILS ELECT OFFICERS. on Munroe aveue. MADE A PROFIT OF $1,800. would hardly bo possible unless tho at her office in the junior high Woman's Club Rummage Sale. half of Wis.' William Pintard's Miss Elizabeth Costello. books were doctored or fixed up. Robert Flader is Choien. President school building. The public has A rummage Bale for tKe benefit house on Waverly place to Mrs. Two Lots Bought for $1,200 Two Mr. Hill says that folks who paid of the Eleventh Grade. NEW RED BANK RESIDENT. ieen invited to attend. of the Red Bank WomanVcIub was Sarah Naulty of. Atlantic High- Mrs, Tuller, who is president of Yean Ago Sold for $3,000. their taxos wero in many instances ;ho Woman's club, invited all pros, The eleventh grade of the high held yesterday and this morning in lands; one of Nathan Cohan's stuc- Two years ago Edward O'Flaher- carried on the collector's books as ichool, which is also known as the Railroad Engineer Will Move to tho building on the north side of co hdusos on White avenue, near rit to attend the next meeting of ;y bought two lots at the corner of delinquents for a year and then This, town Noxt Week. Tunney Here in Movies. 1 he club on Friday afternoon, Oc- [unibr class, held an election of of- Gene Tunney, who knocked tho Monmouth street formerly occupied Monroe avenue, to Richard Camp- ;ho King's Highway and the Cooper marked as having paid ,thelr taxes ficers at the opening meeting last John Couzens of Matawan will as Katsin's drug store. Mrs. Thorn- bell of Monmouth'Beach; Mrs.1 Jen- tober 8th, -when Mrs. .Lawronce's oad at Headden's Corner, or Fair for that year but not credited when move next week to tho houso at tho leavyweight crown off tho head of ;wo, daughters and another young week. Robert Flader was chosen 03 Voorhis waa in charge of the nie Long's house on the oast side of View. The plot la 105 feet on tho they paid their taxes tho following corner of Bridge avenue and Sun- ack Dfempsey last Thursday night •Oman, .forming tho "Lawrenco presfdont, Janet MacKay vice presl- at Philadelphia, will appear in mo rummngo anlo nnd the procoedt Lake fvenua ; to Mrs. William 1 King's Highway and 137 feet on year. All folks who had paid their lont, Philip Smith secretary, Leon- set avenue at Red Bank, which he amounted to about $100. Tha Trio, ' will glvo a program of vocal taxes but who-were 'carried as de- tion pictures Thursday, Friday and Bponce pf Now York, who has been Coopor road. Mr. O'Flahcrty paid rd Yanko treasurer, Edna Clayton bought a short timo ago. Mr. Cou- money will bo tsed to paint the nd instrumental music. Mrs. Tull- linquents on tho collector's books laturday of this.week at the Pal- summering at Bumson; tho bunga- $600 oacrr^for them or. $1,200 for nd Llewellyn Patterson members zens is a railroad enginoer. Tho clubhouse. r said that all persons persont wore two their names marked in red ink jco theatre, when the first part of low of'James T. Gordon, Jr., on he two, On Monday of this week Central railroad company recently . «-*-«» •' invited whethor thefy were members in the book which Mr. Hill is pre- of executive committee and Mr*. serial entitled "The Fighting Front street, Rumson, to Mrs. Sar- )f tho Woman's .club or not. '' ;ho,two lots were sold by Patrick F, Ada A. Crandall class advisor. shifted its terminal from Matawan Dancing Claisei. ah E. Redneulck of Mount Holly. enned/ to Robort A. Kennedy of paring. There are few pages in to Red Bank and under tho Marino" will bo shown. Thoro are the accountant's book without ieonard Yanko, Eleanor Bray, ten parts to the- serial and a1 dif- Miss Elsa Hcimlich of Elizabeth Red Bank for $1,500 each, or changed conditions Mr. Couzens will reopeirhcr dancing classos at At Their New Home. names in rod ink. Mr. Hill says that Dorothy Turkmgton, Sidney MeiB- ferent part will bo shown each DeMolay Dance October 18th 3,000 for the two. This is an in trich and Robort Flader were chos- finds it more convenient to live at Clayton & Magce's hall on Broad Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alvih ireaao of nonrly 200 per cent in otOB borrowed in anticipation of. Red Bank. It is expected that a week. 1 Irluno chapter of tho DoMolay axes constantly increased instead :n* members of tho ring committee. treet on Mondny nfternoon, Octo- • order will hold 'an'invitation dance Mitcholl havo moved from Chostnut 'aluo in two years. Mr. Kcnnody number of other railrond men who ber 11th. This will bo her fourth troet at Red. Bank to their now nticipates using tho land for a >f being paid oil'nnd that the largo now llvo at Mntawan will movo to. Money invested with us Is con Friday, night, October lGth, in tho imount of taxes collected and not CARD PARTY, v tributlng to tho upbuilding of our enson hero. Her pianist this yonr (Masonic hall in the Qisncr building tungaiow.on Tlnton Falls avenue at growing dahlia display. Red Bank., will bo Mrs, Arthur B. White of fatontown. Mr. Mitcholl drow tho !rc"ditcd as having been paid is re- community, helping pcoplo to homo on Broad street, Robert Amcndt iponsiblo for this condition, t will be Held Friday Night by St. ownership and stimulating thrift, Red llnnk, who hna assisted Miss Is chairman of the dance committee ilans for the bungalow and built BUSSES Jamei'a Sewing Society. Real Estate For Sale. which is> a mighty power toward Ileimllch tho pnst three years, and his assistants are George Moyer . Mrs. Mitcholl was formorly Miss Just a few choico lots left on tho general prosperity. Invost in shares ^ » e», ' tlauelo Simpson of Fair Viow. Miss To the Seaqui-Centennial at Phila- Mr. Hendrickson has mndo no^ St. James's sewing club will hold Coonoy tract. Tho best locality •ml Dnnlol Wnlling. . . of tho Rod Bank Building & Loan Lodga Initiation. iola Mitchell of Rod Bank, a, sis delphia Every Wednesday. itatomont ns to tho charges brought* card party on Friday night of this near tho Shrewsbury, river. Any Association. Sorics now open, nt ,, . • • e» , tor of Mr. Mitcholl, is'sponding a Burdgo & Russell will run special igainst him, but his frlonds are con- cck at tho Knights of Columbus broker or Tho Inyestmont and Tho Broad Street Nntionnl bnnlc, Onward council of AmorJcnn Me- Ella Hellich School' of Dancing week with Mr. and Mrs, Mitcholl. DoLuxo busses to tho sosqul-eonten- Udont that ho -will. Thoy feel that iomo on Brond street. Tho games Realty Corporation/ 69 Broad Red Bank. hnnics of Rod Bnnk will fhltlnta a announces its fourth soason in in- lal at.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, no Is biding his timo for an nppro- rill start at half-past eight o'clock. treet, Red Bank.—Advortisomont. lumber of now members tomorrow vory Wcdnosdny, round trip $3.00. Kenneth McQuoon, torprotatlvo, character! classic and priato occasion to toll his sido of 'ho hostesses will bo Mrs. Walter light In tho lodgo rooms in thrt Da- "GWe Me Another Chance.'' Leave cornor Broad and Mechanic Secretary. toe dancing for children, high the story, In tho past probably no ayton chairman, Mrs, David Lc- Notice, Jr. O. U. A. M. idson building on Broad street, school girts and vomoni Registra- If an old hat could talk, that's streets, Red Bank, at 8:00 A- M. —Advertisement. rcsldont of Eatontown had a larger oy, Mrs. Maurice Hollywood and United Council, No. 141, Jr. O. There will be n sonnon of speech- tion Monday aftornoon, October hat it would say.* You liked It Leave, Centennial, grounds at 7:30 U. A, M., will hold Initiation to- Millinery Specials. P.' M. Careful drlvom, comfort- Jorsonal following thnn Mr. Hen-. Urs. Willlnm Decker. Thoy1 will bo making nnd af tonvnnl refreshments 11th from throe to five o'clock, rhon you bought it. Just becnuso morrow night at 8:00 P. M. Good Wo nro now specializing in In- ill bo scrvod. '» a little dirty now, dont throw1 iblo busses. Buy your tickets in Irickson. Ills closest frlonds any insisted by Mrs, Thpmns Kelsoy, Clayton & Magca'a hall, Broad spcakors, refreshments. All mom-, dies' millinery and are showing a • •» 1 — 1. away. Romombor how comfort- idvanco at odlco of,Burdgo & Rus- IO has lost nono of his popularity. ho wl|l havo chnrgo of tho priros. hers requested to bo prcsont. Clom cry largo variety of now shapes, itroot. For particulars address H? toll; Globe Court and Mechanic nholr faith In him has not boon Teachers' Institute). t. White, 282 Broad stroot, Rod ible it was, and treat it llko an old ho profits from tho card party will Stovons, councilor.—Advertisement nd colors. Our lints aro vory rea- itroot, Rod Bank,—Advertisement. ihakon by his »rrost or by tho al- Bank, or El«a Holllch, 8B Elmwood rlond, Lot us clean it up and 30 uncd to help familloB in need of sonably priced from $2.05 and up. Tho Monmouth ,county tonchera' * place, ElUsbcth, N. J.—Advertise- ilock it. You'll be rent ploasod leged disclosures of tho audit. Now :lothlng and other necessities. To Whom It May Concern. Rosebud Shop, 44 Brond street, Red Instltuto will bo hold next Monday rtth the Job. iW Set-lei Now Open. .hat it Is certain that her will havo Doforo buying your now fall bon- Bnnk,—Advortiflomonr. \ t the intermedia] school on Morris ment. r sorlos of shares is now Th« cost fsT EJmall, whon you opponltlon at tho coming election - The Annual Supper not do not fall to soo tho largo so- ,vcnUe, long Branch, Radio! gur* tho additional woar you'll Investors and borrowern. many of his frlonds linvo called at octlon of Indies' lints In nil tho now Cane Tunney at Palace TlieaUr. Authorized dealor for .Garod, f Middletown Council, 158 Jr. O. 1 :ot. Leon's, 70-70 White street,' Bank Building and Loan his houso to assure him that thoy shades nnd shnpon, priced $2.05 nnd Soo U. James J. Tunnoy, world ! Falrl Fair I Fair) Fair I Zenith, DoForrcjt and Fftrnnd on, 12 Broad siroot, Red J. A. M., at Mechanics' Hall, Mid- tod Dnhk, phono, 104B or 134. will not- only vote for him but will llotown, N. J., October 20th, 1026. up. Rosebud Shop, 44 Brond street, icnvywolgbt boxing champion nt Now' Monmouth Ilnptlit church/ Godloy products. Monmouth Ra- .dvortlsoment. .j Jane, «. J. • . J work hard to win yoton for him. luppor served from 0:00 P. M. till Rod Bank.—Advortlnomont. •nlaco thoator this weok, Thursday, nwn, benefit of bulletin fund, dio Sorvlce, Sooond National Bank , / Kenneth McQueen, Friday, Saturday, with Kolth-Alboo building', Broad street, Rod Bank, Excluilvo drossy models In volvot :00 A. M., tickets 76 conts,—Ad- Thursdny nnd Friday, September / , Socrotnry, On tho othorJiaml Mr. Hondrlck- Refined Jewelry. 'audcvlllo.—Advortliomont. Phono ll8f,'R. S. Johnson, proprie- nil velvet oomblnntfonn from our •/Advertisement. < ortlncmont. BOth and October Int. l''un, food, lon will havo dotermlnod opposition A beautiful nnnortmont of hlghoHt hrllln nnd homahold ftrtlclo«.~Ad- tor.-—Advortlscmo.it, ' wn .workroom now roady. No Diamond Rings. upllcatoj. ' Mlsa A. ii Morris, Radio I rom various, rjuartors. Tho prog- Do You Need a LoanT grndo plntlnum front on 14k. tollil rortlsomcnt. _ 1 •osi of the audit may mntorlnlly al- The I. and R. Plan la tho caaloiit gold broochon, nhouldor pins and bar Soo our window for true values For thej School. ullllnory.'parlor, room Ml, Ehnor Lot Bob Johnson tolvo jour radio n inoxponnlvo Indies' diamond Evening Instruction "" Tho pupil should havo a rollablo or tho situation boforc election ilnn to borrow. Full Information nlnn, 9Ti.no tn $35.00. Rausnlllo's, building, CO Broad itroot/Rcd Bnnk jroblcmi for you. Momnouth Ra- it our omco. Tha Invontmcnt nnd owolor, Red Bank.—A'lvortlnomont -Ingn. 1'ricod fioin flft to (28. n Oroprn nhortlmnil and tynowrltlna watoh. - insxponslve' pocket, «trnp —Advertisement, lio Sorvlco, Second Nntlonnl I)nnk lay, but «t tho pronont «lflR0 an 1m- Rousslllo'aV Jcwolor, Red Bank.— by Mlns Annn Lnlly, socrotnry to olr ribbon wntchOs, fully guaranteed, Conlty Corporation, 00 Broad >uildlng, Brand stroot, Rod Bnnk. artlnl aurvoy of the situation, lcniln itroot. Red Bank,—Advortlaomont. For Sale., Advnrtlnemont. Mr. John II. Groirir, author of Qtttg I.7.B0, to 115.00, Reuisftlo'i, J«wel- LeTlW* Wallet. 'liono 1184, R, 8. Johnson, proprlo- mly to tho conclusion thnt a vory . <•» m ' 'i orj Rod Bunk.—Advcrtliomont,, Grocery stock now be-liiR sold out horthnnil. OH l!lm plnc«, phono 'or tho man who appreciates nice or^dvetlt nuuunl political battle hns Just Attractive, rooms, privilege of nt cont Jlnkor'n Mnrkot, ponlomco For nportswonr, velours and folt« ited llnnk 20«t>.Alvrllm«nt hlngs; English Imported, with and artod, with tho result vory much ltchon; convonlontly located, ro- building, Leonardo, N. J.—Advor- in chic, classy ahnpot at Mils A. U Cine Tunney at Palace Theater. ' School Pern. : mw 3 lthout 14k, solid gold trimmings, n doubt and, with party linos hav- nail surroundings. Mania If do- Uomont. __ Martin • millinery tiorlor, room 10, Employment ' ?&??/*, ' > Tunnsjr, worid'i euiilllo'n, jeweler, Rod llnnk.— Watorman, BhaelT«r, Parlor and ing no Influence Pmtor cnmpalgna Irmlj Karigo. Apply Mrs. Knight, Kl«n«r bulldlnir, Gfl Broad street, And nur»os' tralst t' boxing • champion i at ,dv«rtliicmiint. i > lur special Collegiate fountain pom. Oateopathla Physician. led Dank.—Advortlnoment, Ixolmngi), phoni Ittti lM' this WMk, Thuraday, )ur asnortmmit Is comploto. Wo icldom succeed, but condition* are 01 Jlrond street, R«d Bank,--TAd- a extraordinary nt Entontown tlil/i ortlnoment. Dr. Allan I). Randall, 4H Rlvor* ,drortl«ofnnnt urday with KlthAIb Square Deal Fireitona inn suit yoni linnil, Raumlllo'i, ildo nvcmio, Hod Bank, phono Rod Your Kyei Examined Free ' 'onr thnt anything may linppon. 'kotory teoondai new'and un«d tlron owoler, Hcd Hank.-— Advortlwmont Typewriter Headquarters. lank 1402.—-Ailvortlijomont. iy a roKlnterod oyoslshyg t npoctallnnpol t Vacuum CUansr ' it ill prices, Hnrold Stout, Innim- Typewriter* ront«d, bought anil ;>r your glautu mljustod fraov Y« lain* nnd «.nrv|o«. Fwjd ti, Aftth l5l y/t FrQDt Itroot, Ucd Boo Davidsons «(lv

ADDRESS AND. MUSIC, ' WANT STREETS IMPROVED. SOCIAt SERVICE MEETING, |NEWMONMOUTH'S RALLY DAY MRS. ELLA T. WYCKOFF DEAD. MOVING AT RED BANK. Card ef Thanks. mi* 1 Ml We wish to thank our JbJwtyTr SHOWER AT F1REH0USE. Public Invited ,to~Hear ROT. Henry East KeansWg FolUs 'at, MIddU It Wai Held LaiTiaturday at Mrs. Special Service! WIU be Held at New Monmouti Resident Had P.een A Number of Change. f R.sldence Sick a Long Time. q friends and neighbors for thj PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. FLOR- Howard at Presbyterian Church. town Committee: Moling. > • Lewi* S, Thompson's, Baptist Church Sunday, to Taka Place. pathy and klndcss In our Rev. Henry Howard, pastor of Mrs. Ella T. Wyckoff of New rcavement caused by the T ENCE G; PERRY OF BELFORD.. •'At the meeting of .the Middle- Members of the Monmouth The New Monmouth Baptist A number of changes ot resi- th9 Fifth avenue Presbyterian town township committee last county social service organization church and Sunday-school will ob- Monmouth, widow of Charles A. our dear daughter and sister. EM dence will take place at Bed Bank daily do we want to. thank "Hf,"« Her Friondj, about 100 Strong, church at New York, will make an Thursday night complaint was made met Saturday night at Mrs; Lewis serve rally day Sunday. The Sun- Wyckoff, died last Wednesday after on October lit. Frank Kelly will address on Thursday night of this a long sickness. She was a patient Palmer and tho nurses lor theft, Made Many Cifto to Her Monday by William Fisher that Pine street S. Thompson's' at Brookdala farm day-school will meet »t balf-past move to Mrs. Jennie Long's house constant cart) and kindness) also! Night—Mn. Perry'* Engagement week at the Presbyterian church on the Monmouth Parkway tract at at Lincroft. Mrs. Thompson is the nine o'clock in the morning, when for several weeks at the Long at pa South, street, Justin Butter* caoh ono who sent flower* orJpjW to William T. Fox Announced. under the direction of the Presby- East Keansburg is flooded with president of the organization. The promotions will be made. The rec- Branch hospital, but her death oc- fleld of New York will move to Mlas any part in tho services. - terian Brotherhood. It will not be water ufter every storm. Mr. meeting was in the form of a re- ord attendance for the Sunday- curred at her home, where she Mad AHda K. Lovett's house at 14 South •; ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tlnd»U," About 100 pendns. gathered tX his first appearance before the Bed caption for Mrs, Winslsw of Con- school is 236 end the school is out been living since her removal from tho firehouse of Chemical fire com- Fisher said that stagnant water re- •treat, Abner West will tniov*.,to , .••-•"'',- Mr. Howard Tindall,: : ; Bank organization. Last spring ho mained on the street most of th,e necticut. . • to beat that rocord Sunday. •: Busses the hospital. ' : Anthony RlbusteUl'shouso' at Little' ' •.•.••• Mre.0. J. Irf pany of Belford Monday night to gave a fine address at the annual time. The street is not a public will run from . Keansburg, Po Mrs. Wyekoff was 84' yeora old.' glvo a miscellaneous shower for Among those present was Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Sherwood of Summit r-iAdvertisement; Brotherhood banquet at the Berke- thoroughfare, but the township Adeline Y. Lawrence,; wife of Judge Monmouth, Bolford and Campbell' She was born at Rocky Hill, in Som- will move to Charles PauUon'i ; Mrs. Florence G. Perry. The en- ley-Carteret hotel at Asbury Park. Junotion to bring folks to Sunda erset county. She had lived at New /-' '''-i. -Card of Thanks.''•">!.•>: • gagement of Mm, Perry to Wil- committee Xa's a rule that when pri« Rulif V. Lawrence and Democratic house at 28 McLaren street, Walter- The ladles' aid society of Belford.. The Brotherhood has arranged for vate streets are in fairly good con- candidate for senator from Mon- school and wiU mako- stops al Monmouth the past twenty yean. R. Morris will move from Shrews- liam X. Fox of Oakwood Height* another attract Wn tomorrow night In the line to pick up passengers. M. E. church, Belford, N. 'J.t wieh'V dition they will be taken over as mouth county. Judge Lawrence is Mrs. Wyckoff is survived by her bury to the "house on Branoh; ave- to thank nil those .who helped :wiftwift : Staten bland, TO'announced at the addition to the talk by Mr. Howard. public streets provided that' the Mombers of theu cradle' roll an parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. nue owned by the board of educa- tthh e food,salesfdl [ the.different.eom-:;thdifft , party. Mr*, P«rry la a member of Mrs. W. G. Slaugh, director of the a member of the social service or- property owners pay an assessment ganization, but Mn. Lawrence is home department will be speci Tindall of New Monmouth.,' She tion, John B, Donovan will movo te mlttees, automublleB, food or mpneY, the todies' auxiliary of the fire com- York chorfil society of Philadelphia, of 52.60 per 26 feet of street guests at the morning service i also leaves a brother and a sister, half, of Anthony Ribuatelll's double or in any way helped tp ruakfl.Tfflfl pany, • will give a song reoital. No admis- not, Ihe invitation which was sent frontage. This money is used for to Judge Lawrence contained a re- eleven o'clock. Certificates will b they being Howard Tindall of Tin- house nt Little Silver, Mrs, Peter past summef the most successful- yhc room •whero the -festivities sion will be charged tomorrow street' Improvements. Mr. Fisher given to the mothers of babies r Rafforty will move to Miss Con- of any • previous year: -over fOOQ' quest that he attend the meeting ton FallB and Mrs. Charles J. Irwln being renltced.''--'-.'.*.'-. took place was decorated in blue night. It will bo a public affair and said ho would try to collect this as- cently added to the cradle roll. A of Crawford's Corner in Holradcl stance Durham's house nt 90 Arthur , and yellow. The bride-to-be was the Brotherhood is making efforts with. MrB; Lawrence. Judge Law- '.-' . : Slsnodl , , sessment from Pine street property rence wag, unable to fce present, but eight o'clock at night a harvest fe township. - place,: Frank P- Hadley will move sotted on a platform under a large to have a large gathering at tho ' •.-, : MM. ,W, Wt, MlUor, owners. Mrs. Lawrence arrived: at Mrs, tival of thanksgiving will be held'J; Mn. Wyckoff was a member of to Mrs, Eleanor G. Darling's houso hlue and yellow umbrella. Gifts church. The Brotherhood wants it charge of the" mon of the churel' a^. Riverside Heights and Kolaoy *—AavertlBement... _ -;••••", Charles E. Hahn turned. over to Thompson's a short tiroe after the the Reformed church of Middle- 1 which were brought by the guests understood that the women folks 1 : : the township treasurer $1X0 of as- meeting; started. .A large number who will decorate the building wj£ town village. She was.vice presi- iBurp will move to Mrs..Darling's •' Card o» tnihUi. •"•••:';'-•./'''• were opened at this place arid ^re welcome and the organization flowero, vegetables and fruit raise Willow Lodge property at Riverside we thank'our friends and neigh-• Th« sessment money to have Monmouth of persons .were present. dent of the ladies' aid society of PMsed around for all to see. would like to see many women in on the farms of Middletown town' Heights.- The rental of these houses bora for their sympathy -and Ijid gift* were numerous and valuable. the audience. ""'" avenue at East Keansburg improved Mrs. Thbrnpspn greeted and in- the church, a member' of the. mis- nos« in'our. great; __ ._ and taken over as'a street. This is ship. Aage Hye.Sorenson of St sionary society and a member of was • made by the Hadley-Hall nsa in ' u t; b r MUs Janet Hiiliker sang' "0 trofluced: Mrs, :y Lawrence. "We caused by tho-dcath ;qf gur.h— tho full amount of the assessment, tion WEAF of New York will sinj wricy. \IO" ':•'-.• Pwjniw Me," with piano accompan- have with us tonight," Mrs, Thomp- the needlework guild. nnd father,. Albert W. BellTi but In'order to make up this quota 1 four selections, Rev. H. Ply The funeral was hold at the wish especially to tfiank thp 'A iment by her sister, Miss Frances ENLARGING HIS GARAGE. son said, "one of the most dis- 1 Mr. Hahn had to put up $40 hint- Simpson," the pastor, will preach oi house. Saturday afternoon. Tho NEWLYWED3 SERENADED. can Mechanics, Key,'Gjar--"- Hiiliker. Two piano solos were tinguished women of Monmouth "God's Open Hand." The commit Increasing Business Causei John self. He said he .would take a county, who is the Democratic can- service was conducted by Rev. Alberts. Worden, tlw L._,r_ _.,_ played by Mrs. A. P. v.-;»;,.< ,-,,. John Domzal, who is engaged in from the property owners who had. Middletown Reformed church, as- , Sneaker. Refreshments - were not yet paid. to have her with us," tis Walling, Judrea Palmer,'Jam' i Mr. and'Mrs. George Clayton of Mrs. Josephine Boll nnd DatjgMflr.. served Jn the dining room, which tho automobile -repairing business Grigrga, William Morford and Rev. sisted by Rev. .Marion T, Conklln of Rumson, who were" married on Mon —iAdvortlsement,•• . ".";•:,;•'' The committeemen directed How- Tappan. New York, o former pas- was decorated in blue and yellow. on West street, at Bed Bank, is en- IN THE HURRICANE, Mr. Simpson. day !ol last week; were d larging his garage to about-twice ard W. Roberts to ask the county tor of the church. Burial was made INMEMOmAM. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. board of freeholders to .put drain Mr. and Mrs. George Welli Are ]]aai Saturdayy nightg . A gjj Georjjo W. Leek, Mr, and Mrs. N. its present size to meet the growing nt Fair View comotery. The bearers ei t di tVlovlnff memory of our lenr demands of his business. Ho is pipe on the Port Monmou'lh'road..' Safe and Sound. BALL PLAYERS TO FEAST. were Garrott D. Longatreet, Walter evening was spent dancing, singing .father, Walter Mujon, 7 ho saS- \V, Salmon, Misses Edna, Ruth and building an addition of 60x70 foot and playing gameBwTJie guests took tomlcr SOtll, IDS!. Elisabeth Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. The Eogis,ter has received a let- Crawford Patterson, Cecil Conover turns performing stunts, triclts and Your roemprr | as trreatrtt ;tod«;to7 ' .. ; to the south side of his building at ter from ' Mrs, George Wells of Holmdel Boy* will Celebrate CIoi Hopping, Benjamin John Parker, M In thtt huhourr yoou pained away;; • : ThomasHerbert, Mr. and Mrs. Her- FOR THE SAFETY OF! PUPILS. of a Successful Sfaaion. special dances.' At midnight;a buf- WWheh n ddiys aro dorork pnd friends ans.'f^r,- a cost pf ?6,500. The addition will Miami, formerly. of Red Bank, in and John Wllley; _ nKfor you. ' '- man Doran, Mrs. Edward Parnej, bo' enclosed with concrete blocks The members of . the Holmd fet luncheon was served. A library Donr .Waltor. how ' Mrs, Melvin keek, Mrs. John Policeman May be Engaged for which-she describes her experiences table and scarf were presontedto ANo.oi«)t.pmnT. and it will be completed in Novem- Traffic Duty at Leonardo. '" during the recent hurricane.' "Mr. baseball team will celebrate the en MRS. H. W. BENNETT DEAD. Haines, Mrs. John Schenek, Mrs, ber. tho couple as'a gift from tho men at Robert N. Seeley, a member pf nnd Mrs. Wells nnd their son moved of the season tomorrow night with White Street Resident Died TbU Pronl's boat works, .where Mr. Clay- Henry Sehenek, Mrs, .Frank Grant, a dinner at Seldlor's Beach, b Miss Holmes, Mrs, Elmer Mr. Domzal embarked in the au- the Middletown township commit- to Florida ^about two years ago. Morning in Her 51st Year; ton is employed. •'" ' WANT ADVERTISEMENTS tomobile repairing business six tee, last Thursday night'advocated Mrs. Wells'' was conducting a tea tween Keyport and South Amboy, Dolson, Misses Charlotte and Mil- room and recently Bpen^a consider, The team had a very good seaso Mrs. Sarah Louise Bonnott, wife The guests were Mr. and MrB. Too Late For ClaMJficatbn. dred• Morris, Mrs. Harold Wood' years ago with William Baldwin as that a policeman be stationed]two of H. Wallace Bennett of. White Donlan, Mr, and,Mrs. William Sag- tX HAS no rival. To «»oh tho horaos Ip, a partner. Six months later he hours each school day In front of nble sum for improvements to the in every respect, The Holmdoleri this »cpllon nothing «)»o can nVMl Tfctl ward, Mrs. Earl Lingo, Mrs.. Pete? place. This. work was completed won three-fourths of the gamei street, died from a complication of, urton, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Laytpn, JtexUtor, vrbtoh goes Into over 7,600 hoinM . Inker, Mrs. John,Bade, Mrs. CUf- bought Mr. Baldwin's interest in the township high school at Leon- diseases this morning. She had Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Morrison, fvofy wook.' • : • ' '.•-'•• the business and he has since been ardo for the protection of pupils, the day before the hurricane struck. they played and they have abou' ford .White, Mrs. Albert' Runyon, Mr. and }iis. Wells escaped injury been ailing, a long time. Mn. Ben- Mr. and Jlr».' James' Smythe, Miss the sole owner. Tjie building where The school playground is diagonally $100 in their treasury. nett was bom fifty years-ago at Esther VanKlrk, MISB Helen Brown, able for footory »]te, nijulr? S(, Miss Olive Runyon, Miss Josephine the business is'carried on was in the storm but their home ^and The players on. tho team ar ton nvanufl. Red Banli. Bennett, Mr..and Mrs, E. X. Ben- across the street from the building Cheesequake nnd was tho daughter Kmmojis, Jack Ruttgaln, Hor- owned by Frank H. Brasch, Mr. and the pupils have to cross the business place.was Berlously dam- Jame3 Maher, John Ketty, Joh* Jeff- SPAR wonted: spruco,-clear, good'ConoWf nett, Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and o{ Elijah and Mary D.. Tlce. She nier Trafford, William- Sagurton, tloni sheas for cash; H lcef,l Emma Dietrich, Mrs. H. Bartholo- escape^'the hurricane.. Mrs. Wells Harry Crine, Joseph Phillips, Le mew,' Mrs. James Bartholomewi ployed at the garage. The number bile speeding in front of the school- Patriotic order of, America and the will be increased after thddHlon Jiouee and that conditions were states that The Register was the Warnock, Harold Stokes Schanck, *ood, Mrs. Mildred Minor, Mr. and Mrs. first piece of mail she received af- Pooahontaa lodges and the women's MUSIC STORE BROKEN dresi Jrn^er M, Bed is finished. dangerous. He said that F. H. Jay Hanoway, Matthew Mullin. Jr. auxiliaries of Independent flre com- E. 3, Wilson, Jr., Mrs. J. Yarnall, Lloyd, the supervising principal, of ter the hurricane and that it was a Peter Maher, Frank Kelly; William Storck'e Entered Last Night put OAB wanted; will -gay cub'tat * Mr. and Mrs. George Yarnell, Mrs. welcome sight. pany and the Red Bank fire '.depart- «h«»P Hirht ear, ford jirejdrted, Fhne A WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. the, township schools, had brought Leddy and Ralph Maher, . . ment. Besides her husband, she . Thief !• Scared Away. Mtddlccown 1818'J, 'avanlnge/ - ' '. Harry Lange, Mrs; K. Langs, Mrs. the matter to his attention. ' UOU8E8 for B»1O. I have three houssi, leaves twoodaughters and two sons, Storck'a music store on Broad Ta .HI.. HHHIPII. Vreeland Morris, Miss Etta Morris; Party Held at the' Home of Mr. and ilx looms and tath,near , sehopl,an------d Mr, and Mrs. John Glass, Miss Dot Mr. Seeley said he thought It THE MOOSE BALL. LEFT NO BIG FORTUNE, they being Mrs. Muriel Throekmor- street was broken into last night. depot. Bed Sank, ~ ' Mr«. Burt Decker. ton, Miss Mar/orie Bennett and Entrance was gained by breaking a 110,000. Caleb ' opa lt>;600- and Seely, Mrs. J. Havens, Mrs. A. P. would be a fair arrangement for the Big Gathering at Dane* Held by Exaggerated Rumors About th phons Keansbura Mr. and Mrs. Burt Decker of school board to pay half the cost of Henry BennetV of Red Bank and. window in back of the store and. un- Glock, Mrs. A. 0. Polhemus, Mrs. Red Bank Lodga Lait Week, Late Christopher P. Vandorreer. Harvey Bloodgood of River Plaza, locking the windew. Humphrey Mabel Snedeker,• Mrs. William River Plow celebrated their thirti- police protection and for the town- ; JI0U3B pf six rooqij »niJ »srsie-for •' About 600 persons attended^the •A rumor has been in She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Cora Hayward, who is emplbyed as a sale; tdenlly loaated In townt Ira- ' vSse)y, Jr., Mrs. William 0. Brown, eth wedding anniversary with a ship committee to pay the other party last Friday night. Games, re- half. He said a policeman should annual ball of the Red Bank lodge at Colt's Neck and elsewhere thai Letts, and a brother, Leonard Tice, night watchman of Broad street provoments and in A-l oondltlon,',' Misses Carol and Marie Volkland, freshments and the. other usual at- of Moose last Wednesday night at the late Christopher P. Vanderveei both of South Amboy. The funeral Btores, opened the front door of Terms to suit buyer,•' Jnauln A. Si '- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byex, Mrs. lie on duty an hour at noon nnd an 1 traction) were enjoyed. The c^ele- the Smoke Shop Tavern. The of Colt's Neck left a fortune varl arrangements, have not yet been the store and Wvr a man with » Johnson,- Furl etrtet, .Ffllr. ;H Lena Foster, Mrs. M. Murphy, Miss hour in the afternoon. Action on N. J. Phone Red q«nH IO»3,»- brants received a number of gifts. he matter was deferred. Mooseheart legion of women assist- ously. estimated, at $60,000 t> rainpont on going; out through a Mabel Hyer, Mrs. James'Pyer, Miss ed the men in giving tfia affair, The $100,000. Mr. Vanderveer was 1 ' completed. '•.... baqk window. T.ne man! g9t away. Irene Carroll, Mrs.. John Ayers, Those present were . Rev. and TWO cionneotlng rooms, or more for $«nt, Mrs.'W, Rolland Raver, Mr. and ball was largely attended not only to haye large sums deposited ii . •* — , e» . The police .wero'notified and they furnished or unfurnished; inadKn.,son- Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. ..M. E, RIVER PLAZA SIDEWALKS. " by Red Bank folks but by people New York banks. Mr. Vandervee DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT. searched the store. A radio set had vonlcncos; suttnble for a couple; central Brown," Mrs. M. Doran, MrB. E. W. Mrs. William H. EHott and Mr, and location. Call for particulars at .08 West Mrs. Alexander McCoach of Red from a distance. The Smoke Shop lived in a very modest .'way on Miss Ruth Gibbi Died.Sunday at been carried from the front of the Front street. Red Bank.* • : . . • Clayton, Mrs. William Sutherland, Bank, and Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Sut- Good Progress Being Made on the orchestra, in charge of Ted Davis, small farm and the rumor about hi store to the window where .the thief you RKNT or sale, houso of six roomrana Mrs. . George Kelfer, Mrs. George Job at That Place. rendered music and several of the Ashevilio in Her 22d Year. made his exit and a sot of head- fcath, near blsh «oboo)| $75 per. inpntbr phln, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Runyon, leaving a considerable fortuni Miss Ruth Glbbe, - daughter of IO.B00 H{us price, Fasseaslon Octob Morris, Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, John Brower, Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur Freibott Bros, of Port Monmouth humberB were broadcast from Sta- caused considerable interest on 1"" phones wa«,fpun4 in the. yard back, 15th. Caleb Luker. BeUord, JS(. J.. hV Mrs. M. Bermeli, Mrs. William Wal- Mrs. Lulu Brower Gibbs of Ashe- of.thp .store, ..j, So far osjlt is known K«ansliur» 78gaU ' I* Gambrant, Mrl.'ond Mrs. Wil- ore making good progress (with the tion WJBI. iThe lodge cleared $260 account.. Mr. Yanderyoey^left nc lerman, Mrs. John Hines, Misses by the ball. Charles W. Schneider ville, North Carolina, formerly of nothing1 was taken, hut a checkup DININQ room sutto for sale; liam Petingale, Mr. and Mrs. Addi- work of putting dowrj concrete close relatives. He'left some dis- phalrs, huflet, ohlna eloset) v Mabel and • Louise Imker, Mrs. was chairman of the committee Bed Bank, died from a complica- la being made of the goods in the able. 40 Oergon piste, near Branch avat son {Sanhorn, Mrs, Alex Spence, Mr. sidewalks at River Plaza. Side- tant relatives at ^Eatontown an 7 George Hyers, Mrs. D.. Higgins, which managed the .affair. tion of diseases Sunday. She. was store. • • . • . . jjue, 0411. between 7:00 and 8IOO jpj M, and Mrs. Harry Mecklero, Mr. and walks have been laid on both sides other places. These relatives say thi Mn. Goldberg. MiM Mae HigginB^ Mrs. M. A. of , Foster street and Carpenter 1 in her 22d ye"ar. She was born at Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mr, and rumor of a large fortune is withou Red Bank and moved with, her PAQKaRD coupe for'sale | sood Grimes, Mrs. L, Meese, Miss Mae street is now being improved. Ap- foundation., . ' LUNCHEON AND SHOWER, riMonablo price. <- Phone Hanley, Harold "Willett,, Misses Mrs. Frank E. Curtis, the Misses PARTY'AT RIVER PLAZA. mother to Asherille eight years ago,. 2457,' . . Brand and Mrs, Fred Stier of River plegate street and Hubbard avenue 1028 FORD coupo body for eolel also For* Frances and Janet Hiiliker, Miss W)U follow. George Kaney, John Miss Beulah Howard Entertained ACCIDENT AT COLT'S NECK. Her father, Eugene , Gibbs, died Many Fine Gifts For a Cranford Plato. " . , , Girl at a Red Bank Home. oommorelal tody. Apply 813,. &prln« I' HerbertHbrt , HarveH y HbrHerbertt Brower and 'William Roberts have Friends Saturday Night. seventeen years ago. The body etreet( Red Sank, . TolcDbons Bed J3nnV and friend and Mrs. S. Behn. been . appointed inspectors ' of the Miss Beulah Howard of River Freehold Autolst Arrested After will arrive at Red Bank today from 'Mrs. C. R. Ames,of Blni place, A STUDENT AT PRINCETON. Asheville and will be taken by Al- OI5NUINB SEALSKIN coat for sa)., ;.|w •".'•'- -i— ei i m i—— work without salaries in the interest Plaza entertained a number of Collision Last Week. Red Bank,'and Mrs. Frederick 881 very good condition 1 used one leaf Herbert jKnlght of Broad Street Hai A large automobile truck owned bert W. Worden, Jr., to the home Rdalse of Ctanf ord gave a luncheon- •on 1 owner golnlt to Tropics, . Pi«n« Red LEOPARD AT MIDDLETOWN' of the community. Co-incident friends at her home on Carpenter of Mrs. Gibbs's a\^nt, Mrs, William Bank XilO-J, or coll at 0 Itlverald. art- • Started a Courie There. with this improvement at River street last Saturday night. Danc- by Buckalew & Perrlne of Freehold H. Carhart,Sr,, of Little Silver. shower Saturday nt the • home of Two Plumbers Think Thoy Saw Jt Herbert Knight, son of Mrs. Paul- Plaza the Red Bank commissioners ing was the feature of the evening's and on automobile owned by John Mrs/Ames for Miss EstllerKIttoU ROOM and bosrd ot\Uatontown, ory pt«U The funeral will, be held at two Hlnhwsyj busses pis.B door. Iflioae Eat- New £oo Last Thursday. ine Knight, who conducts a tea have ordered sidewalks and a re- festivities, and a buffet luncheon Wilson, of Freehold collided at o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at the of Avon-by-the Sea, who will be ntown 2457.« . •-'-,-•. married at an'early, date to J. Her- ' The horn was sounded at Oliver room at 161 Broad street, has en- taining wall placed on Wgst Frojlt was served at midnight. Those Colt's Neck one night last week. No home of Mrs, Carhart. Rev. Al- XOUNQ BOX wanted for genera) work I tered Princeton university. He street adjacent to Hubbard's bridge. one was hurt, but Mr. Wilson's ma- bert R,oake. The latter la a (On of references requited. - Goldberg's, Si. ) W. Hpjton's Twin Broojc 200 near present were Edna Antonidea, Jose- bert "L. Bnnw 'of WWo Silver, will ff Middletown village last Thursday graduated from grammar school Although this work will be done on phine Bennett, Elsie .Va'nNess, Mar- chine was wrecked. The truck was Mr, and Mr3. Frederick Roake. Broad street. Bed nsnk, " - conduct, the service. Burial will TWO whlta Voracn or stria, one for |aun- for a leopard hunt. The sound of when he was eleven years old with the Red Bank side of the river, it jorie Horn, Margaret McClain, slightly damaged. Folks who paw be made at Fair View cemetery. A very'elaborate luncheon was drr worlt and droning; other chamber, the horn has come to be familiar high marks in- mathematics. He will bo of largo importance to River Margaret Gbuld, Dorothy Schlicht- the accident'said that Mr. Wilson served amid floral decorations of maid and assist with- traltlngi sleep {it. to folks living in that neighborhood. spent three years at Riverdale coun- was driving recklessly. A state yellow and white. The shower was Year round position- Broall boarrtin« Plaza, as folks there have to use ing, Alfred Winters, Orrison Wike, DIED AT HIS^ SISTER'S. houso. ' Qood home; sood wases." T#lav It is a summons for the employees try school and he was a student at \yest Front street to get to" Red trooper arrested Mr. Wilson. Tw bountiful. The gifts for Miss Kit- phono K05, Red Dank,-or: call Elisabeth Irwin Beaver, James McConnell, II. Powers, Bycamors avenue, Shrensbum, on the farm to hunt for the leopard. the Long Branch high school a few Bank, where they do most of their Oliver Langdon,, James McPhee, women and a man were in the car Kthan Evans' of Chicago vss Vis- tell filled a large basket Thirty N. J, ' • • . i Blasts were blown on the horn months, He was a page in the shopping. ^_ John Engleson and Milton Howard, with Mr. Wilson, but they got out iting in Middletown Township. guests were present from Red Bank, USB The Keflater'a Want department for last Thursday because George Ack- United States senate two sessions. and disappeared before the trooper Nathan Evans of Chicago died Rutnson, Long Branch, Asbury every ntti of the home, farni «r busi- er of Now Monmouth and Thomas He was employed by the Empire BLACK EYE $tdM ACpIDENT. last Wednesday from a complica- Park, Ocean Groye ^nd Brooklyn. ness oillce. . • • . FIDELITY COURT SOCIABLE. arrived, , FOB RENT Inpffv'nle1 home,.central Ir-Ia. Corbett of Little Silver saw a large Trust company at New York two m 1 >» 1 tion, of diseases at the homo of his eated, bright sunpy room; stetm hsab or.imnl pn Mrs. A. L. Foster's place and q half yean and left there to Colt's Neck Boy Did not Mean to It Will Bo HeltTsaturday Night at A NEW BASEBALL STAR. sister, Mrs. Thomas Colton of M(d- MOVED TO 3T, LOUIS. all Improvements;, suitable for builntis which they {iought was the leopard. Hit Red Bank Man. men or nurses; use pf thone, '87 Msple enter Princeton. His father, .the Mrs. HarVey Baiie'e. dletown township, near Fair View. avenue. Bed Bank. ' • •' -• -..A' Mrs. Foster's property is a short late Herbert Knight, was a well Peter H. Egan of Mechanic street Wallace MacIntp7h~May Play in Big Mr. Evans was 04 years old. He Red Banker to Taka Charge of Pub- distance east of the zoo. Mr. Acker was walking across Broad street one Fidelity Court, an organization League Next Year. lic Utility Properties. GRAPES for s«!«, «0, cents ft h«f>«t knowjjjpatent attorney and inventor of Red Bank colored women, will and his wife had been stopping with Inquire »8 Ltlghtm avenue, BH-ri«rik; and Mr. Corbutt etw the animal in at New York. day last week when a wad of Wallace Macintosh of Llncroft, Mr, and Mrs. CcHon since Jflst May. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Waln- JX)ST, ona tire, tOiO, mounted on rim HIJ orchard while thay wore having crumpled up cardboard struck him hold a birthday sociable Saturday Nutswnmutswnmp road enand HubbsrHubbardd. kyayehbee , night at Mrs. Harvey L. Basle's on who plays on the Oriole baiebal Mr...Evans leaves a son and two rlght of Hudson avehuo left lost Yn•r d" If.returned,to Monroouth n«rr« their noon-hour relaxation from a in the face with such force as to 1 HONORS FOR MRS. MILLER. Mechanic etreet, . Refreshments will team at Red Bank, stand's a good daughters. He is also survived by week fojf St. Louis, Missouri/ whero 11 8 Branch avenue. Bed Hank. " "• plumbing job at Mrs. Foster's. They blacken his eye. The wad of card-, chance of being engaged to play five sisters, all of whom live in Il- Mr. Wainright will establish o nOARDJHQ—Shrewsbury Manor 'offers' are employed by Fred G. Hurst of ho on sale. A number of tho mem- unusual accommodations, for baylnsr Appointed a Member of State board was thrown out of-one of the bers of, tho court are planning to cither on the Brooklyn National linois and Ohio except Mrs. Colton. branch of tho General engineering attests. In rellncd Christian furallriHrn* Now Ifonmouth. They were not windows of tho Reliance bus com- leaguo team or on the Newark In- '"S1 "'ft t0W> beantlJtuny furnlih«d| «5J Board of Children's Cuardlam. attend tho grand lodge reception The funeral was hold Friday after- and • management corporation of ent'htma eooklnt, Tabla guesti >!sB near enough to tho animal U> be Mrs. Archibald L. Miller of Red pany by Lester Heulltt, son of Rus- ternational league team. Scouts noon with a Christian Science serv- New York, which Is a part of the suro it was tho leopard. Mr, Holton atPlainfleld Thursday of next week. catered to. pjve m|n«(ei' ride trbnt Bed Bank has been appointed a member Bell D. Heulitt of Colt's Neck.. Les- A bus will leave Knights of Pythias from both teams havo been watch- ice In charga of a reader' ot that Fltkln utilities company.. Mr. Wain- n«nk. Within walking distance's* Elttt* and his employees did not find the Silver sUtlon. Apply Elisabeth H, Fnwtn* of tho state board' of children's ter did not mean to hit Mr. Egan. hall on West Borgun place at eight ing Wallace's work as a baseball faith from New York. Two eolos right will bo managing' director of Bytamore avenue, Bhrefcsburr. N. J; Phone animal, but they found tracks Ho was on his way to school in the Bed Bank HOB. which they bollevo were thoso of guardians. The appointment was. o'clock In the morning to take folks player. Sometimes tho young man were sung.by Eugene M, Mogee. tho Fltkln properties in Arkansas, made by Governor A. Harry Moore bus with a number of other Colt's to tho convention. Folks who ex- plays short-stop and sometimes he Burial was mado at Zancoviljo, Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma WANTED, auto drlvinn- lessortsi Ford; the escaped leopard. Neck pupils and ho threw the card- nave no cari state prloe. Including daV at tho suggestion of the state board pect to make the trip havo been fills'the position of ' loft fielder. Ohio. and Michigan. These properties getUr/j license. Write P, 0, Dux HI, »»d of charities and institutions. The board with all his might to demon- naked to notify Mrs. Basio or Mrs, When he docs not play baseball he comprise electric, gas, water and Ice strate, he said, tho upoed which Eobert Eeovoy. JOHN J. QUINN, JR., DEAD. DALTON PARMLY'3 HEARING. state board -of children's guardians works on his father's farm near plants and street railways. OEOIUIE SMITH, c»pert ohlmnsy swstpir, has its headquarters at Jersey City baseball pitchers use. Mr. Egan Lincroffr. 69 Central avenue, Red Bank, " " was unable to work for. a few days Prosecutor's Son Died Early This ANTIQUES Hpalreu and tollshed'bii"m" Justice Wainright Roitrvel HU De- and Mrs. Miller wont there today to CARRIER FOR EATONTOWN. Morning at Hospital. A Week of Lectures. psrlenood cnbhiet maker. Hans' LspeMJ cision for a Week. be sworn into ofllco. She succeeds because of his injured eye. Lester's SEWING CLUB OUTING. sW, Old Drldjs road, near -Wesf^ — father recompensed Mr. Egan for Only One Person Took the Exami- John. J. Quinn, Jr., son of Prose- Lectures to Sunday-school work- older mill, phone Enfllihtown-8t-l Dalton Parmly of Rumaon was ar- Mrs. Loon Cubberly of Long FOK HEN'!'. houa» oonipleUl/ t\i,,. his loss of time and paid tho doc- nation for the Position. BroTint Pnrk Folks Hara an Outing ijitbr Jojta J. Quinn of Red Bank, era wlllbeslvcn next week at Red TAlffnod before Justlco Elmer 0. Branch, who resigned aftor six ied early this morning at the Long Bank churches by Rev. M. A. Hon- every eonvenleno«| four mllea froi —.. years of service on the board. The tor's hill. .>t Asbury Park. Bonk, flve minutes-to loeal atatlont •No- Wairrlght of Had Dank last Friday An examination for tho poiiltlon Tho Jolly Nine, a social and sew- Branch hospital, where ho had been llne. of California.' Monday nnd vember to.April.' Applf Furnlsheil Uouse, afternoon on a charge of reckless appointment is for one year, Mr3. of mail carrier at Eatontown was ing club consisting of residents of a patient about a week and whore Tuesday nights ho will speak nt tho ilruwft M, B«j naiik. driving made by General Qulncy A. Miller's husband Is a former mayor CHICKENS KILLED BY DOGS.. hold last week, Eugene Chann, a Baptist churoh, Wednesday nljht XWO-TUBeidej press lor s«lo,'wlt Brevent Park, enjoyed a shore, din- 10 had been operated on for appen- nr altaobedaltflohji)., andd tiUtll Qllmoro. Tho charge was the out- of Hcd Dank. now residont of Eatontown who 1 Great Slaughter on a Middletown ner at tho Garden Grill at Asbury ilcltis. His condition became very at the Methodist church and Thurs- line tanks, one with , pump, AII. come of a collision of automobiles Village Poultry Farm. moved 'there from South River Park last weak. Thn,trip was mado lorloui shortly after the operation. day end Friday rilghts nt the- Pros- -"ti/or sale »t hall prfo*, J owned by tho two men nt Rumson Firemen's Neir Engine. nbout a year ago, was the only per- in automobiles. After.the dinner 'he boy was four yean old nnd wag bytorlan church. Tho mooting on a short tlmo ago. General Gil- Forty-ono chickens owned by PhonVited BangTaV-BT ' , •'. ' The now sixty-home powor Amor- son who took tlio examination. His tho club mombori attended A show. child of much promise. Two BI«- Wednesday night will, ba open to WOMAN Vfnhtsj' for 'atneral ' hou««woi)»l more's car was badly damaged and Wurd G, Thomas of Mlddlotown the public. , ' •mall family of «dults. Apply for ln> Ican-LnFrance engine which tho nppointmont Is expected. Accord- Those prostnt were Mrs. Sophia ers survive him, they being Carol Mrs. Gilmoro wns painfully but not vlllngo wore found dead on tho • « ' Si II formation at 114 llsple a,v«n\lC, oj.pksn,* ing to an • announcement made by Viering, Mines Dorotta and Minada ind Joan Quinn. The funeral ar- R_sd Hank S48,« . • •' • • "T' ' serlouBly hurt. Fair Viow fire company recently placo Jast week. Everything indi- tho postal authorities, mall carrier bought arrived at Red - Bank last cated that tho slaughter was dono Vierlng, Mr«. E. F. Wiokmah, Mrs, rangemonts have not yet been Hosjpltal Auslllirr to Meat, •0,09 ftSWAfiD forMtum of .mall,,,-; Mr. Parmly claimed at the hear- norvlco Js to start nt Eatontown boat, varnished sides, hlue palntw bot- Thursday on a freight car. It was hy ,$ ing Hint Jio did not drive recklessly unloaded Friday and tested at sov- that tho fowls woro killed by the Friday of thlB week. Tho mall car- Louisa DBSO, Mrs. Edward Wlck- Spring Lake hospital .will meat Dank.* - >' '., • '' * . - ,, »nd that ho was not to blam« for orM pond* at Fair View nnd vicin- leopard which oicapod from Oliver rier in to receive $1,140 the first mtm and Mrs. Thomas Ksppoak. Died In HU 80th Year. throo o'clock noxt Monday after- QII1L wanted for ireneral housework 1 *»m. the accident, Ha said ha blew his yoa'r and his' salary will be In- Francis K. Dodgo, a ' retired tlllry . of_tweof twe_ anan.do Jn/anInfer t rhon« , fjjpj. ity. The e/igine more than ful- W. Holton's Twin Drook eoo.i; The noon a.t tho Woman'* club house on Temple, Befr pang;'»»•« automnbilo horn twlco before ho footprints of the slayers rcsemblod creased $100 annually thereafter holoiale Importer of drugs, who Broad stroot. It will b« th« first liAlloB f»frl»i room fs arrived at th* eromlnit where the filled tho claim* of Its mnnufactur- crs. It cost 98,800 and tho firemen thoso of dogSi Moroovor, It was until it reaches $ 1,000, RADIO PROGRAM. nd boon spending the summer 'in moating of tho fall lonion and Mrs, collision took plnc«, Mr, _ 9, llii k l M are engagedd IIn campaign to pay pointed out, a leopard kills only lied Dank and Long Branch People h« Thomas B, Itnnlor realdcnco on II. H, Onrrlion, tho now prestdont stated that he had beon driving au- for it. what it ncorts to oat, whoreai tfro CROWING COMMUNITY CLUD. lording road, near the Itumjon of the (uxlllnry, will pre>(d,a. tomobiles twenty years and that this ' to be Heard Tonight, oad, (llod Monday at the age of chickens wore killed without being Rlv«r PU»a Soviet/ Gained Many " "•» if—— ' '» j iv»i )i|s first accident. Justice eaton, Cecil Lodlard, basso | Jimmy IB years. He loaves a widow, a Rod Dank Collie Wins. Members th* Pait Bummer. Hawaiian guitar, and Eu- Mrs. Edward Crosi Welnrlifbt ro)orv*d his. decision for ——*+ • - .. "i g, aujhter, itwo soni and • brother- « w«»k. At the annual show of the Tux- Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jacobs wero gone Magae, tenort , wilill bo among 'h« funerM will be held at ten Mrs, Edward Crois of Kveritt, edo kennel dlub, hold nt Tuxedo Home from Miami. received last wok as new members who has boon a patient at the Lonn Park lout Saturday, Laund Lovoll- tho artist* who will broadcast from 'cloc-•• k• "'I'rMo" • y• mornin' g at the Tea«W Operated On. Mr, nnd Mrs, Harry Gnnltnflr of of tho Community club of Wver utatlon WJBI at Rod Bank tonight. v Branch hospital. flv« monthi, hM "«»• of Dellhavon, owned by Mrs. ouac. Hurlal -will ,bo Udo at 1 Miss Mlllnn Hurley of Bhrowi. Rlvor I'laza are rcturnltig by boat Plaza. Tho club hns gained thirty Mlw Naom| Conrow of Long Iroenlawn cometory at Brooklyn. shown • Improver"lent tho Floronoi 71. Ilch of R«d Bank, won from Miami, whore thoy spent a va- burr, onp ot th« t«nchcr« at the «H nor clnesOB, and was rfhally nomlicrs tho nn»t summer, Its Ilranch will render harp selections. past month »na )io.r oornplota »ocov- ShrewiWrr nvonuo publle sehool «t cation. They woro giicsts at tho membership ana business havo ln< Orcheitra mu«lo will bo furnished Visitors (ram Nor York. • «ry Is looktd for. ' Mrs. Oroii ii » placed best collie In the ihpw. Hollywood hotel, which wai In tho HeS Bank, uruforwont i\n operation Lovollnm, war recently Imported created to «uoh an extent that the by the Fort Monmonth orchestra, Mlii. Lillian Bplranxa of, Now daughter ot Mr. *nd Mtl. Jf»n)M last week tt tho LonK Ilranch hos- pnth of thn rocont hurrlcano, but it club rnomliefs have voted to In. Jamei Ladlio and hl» Purple B«r«- 'ork Ii vUltlnfr Mlu Elvira Garbur- I'ow«n of Ittd Bunk.' from England nnd this waa her flrnt wai one of thn fow building at pital. S||a (s Improving, Mlns Hur- win In Amerind. Th« entry In col- croano Its complement of officer* by nxJori and by Ted Davli'i orchestra nl of Monmouth itreit, Mlu Hplr- Mlnmn which wenthored tho utorm. crptlnir tho pput of financial secro- If you hiWe anythlnjt you w«nt Uft p'*fl» »« Unchor l» bolnif flllod >!«• «t Tux«rto.w»» the )arg«*t on from the flmolo Bhop Tavern. ,n«a'« father, Jnmo Oplranta o( by t\ Moniclilr young wornnh. Mr. Gardiner js cmhlor of a Newark tary. No ono IIRI yot (jeon dcot«d ^ow York, spent Bunday with hit to toll, hire, rent Or •K0h«|i»«, m«ko bunk,"' , ; ui« tit l,uV« LonanBad'i d«p«rtmont to fill UiU plac^. — — «, in W» R.gl«t»rA4vUtl»«»«n« '• BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29,' 1926. Paere Fifteen ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICES. JEMPLOYMENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ADVERTISEMENTS, QRAPES for flala at Baymond Thome's. ITS MOTTO—Service, The First National MUSIC teacher; violin, piano, cornet, man- REUABLE woman would like work cook- FURNISHED room, with ell improvements. FOR RENT, six large cheerful room, with lEVERAL houses for sala at l'ort rfotu Palmer avenue, Kesnsburg, N, J. By bank; Freehold, W. J. dolin,, banjo,. Hawaiian guitar! baritone Ing, doing general housework or laun- '60 Linden place, Red Bank. every Improvement, *garage; la refined mouth, N. i. Caleb U Luker, lleUorJ, troin crie« MAN AND WIFE deslro positions" with at the office of Sigmund Eisner Co. FLAT for rent, eight roomi and bath, l!!5.li *' Hendrlekaon A Bon, this section nothing elio can equal The BE PREPARED—Hava us repair ^our old private family; woman as cook or at two floors, water, gas, laundry tubs, TOBB "* ""' '" ' MWdll Register, which goca Into over 7,500 home. housework; man as chauiTeur or butler. HALL for rent Third floor, 10 Broad 131,00. Apply 10 East Front street, Land .f»"iVa7f«VWw every week. - stoves and funuces; old brtpje'replaced. street, for lodge, dances or entertain- -1^ «"1U UBIIK IDUV, S. Swarts, the •tovft mnn. phono 1J87, 14 Good references. Address Wendell Mc- raenti. Can bo rented by the year, month Bt Loan Co., Red Bank. wlnikl,-Old Brld»a rq«d.. TOP, SOIL for Bsla and teama to hire. BXPBUT automobile wafter now In chargt Wast Front street; Red Bank. -Curry, I'rospect. avenue. Hillside, At .an- RED BANK property for Kale. "Two-stonr wfl'aV elelsr' mill, jihoiu - Barmly Park, Iiumson. H. J., phone Wl\ . of the wash stand at the i Boro Busses, or evening. Apply R. Hance & Sons, 12 GARAGE for rent. 194 Dergen place. Red aouse, six rooms and bltht »araae, alt- PAINTING service. ' Better nave thoso tic Highlands, N. J. Telephone 489-J, At- Broad street. Red Bank. «<.r.n. .'•.•"- •-*••',• BTEINWAY upright piano formal*. Can no., Qlobe Court and Mecnan.to. atreat, lontic Highlands* Bank.* ' ' i ? "•«• Broad street; 14,800, Terras, • Op'TOl- HOUNDS ' «or ' «Is, .ti be aeen mornings between 10 and 11 3et your car washed, while, la town, So,rv< rooms brightened up for the holidays; LARGE building,, aultabla for workshop, RIVER front property for rpnt; double )"!• 76Ui'r' DcU"d' N> *•• Pbone Keana. partlr trained! belt of breeuling| Walk.r qcioek. Mrs. Oeorg* Hendrlekaon, X Vlitu ca guaranteed. "' -' ' , new-wall ;paper or a cost of paint* does SITUATION wanted - by-Frotcstant Amerl- for rent; cement floors, central location; house at Locust, one side seven rooms, wonders.' Samples on request Phono A. can woman, aged., 40 years, with one~ :<0 per month. Apply-Land and Lotm-.Oo.j tU: Improvements,-hot-water heat; other •oelHed Boiie,Jlna Wee dog; place. Bed Bank. . . WE help you lolve your paint problems. Boyce, contracting painter, 312-11, Bum- chlld, aged 14 years; references. State f\vo alnil. - bouses anil ana double h»uia A. P. Bennettj Vanderburg, t Brlnfr then* to ui. 'It li our Job, Bed 0 East Front Itreet, Red Ba.:. side five rooms, gas and electricity; mod- nanteii; aim two bouica near ilcDot for DAYTOK automatlo pump and American son. wages, Address P. O. Pox 613, Red Bank.* erate rents. Addresa E. B. Burdge, 17 ft'«nd'wall totted--"sow. lyanura for radiator boiler, capacity (001 both In Batik Hardwire , Store, 85 Monmouth FOR RENT, modem house, all conveni- I«\tsft A-l condition. No reaionsblj oRer re- •trctt. Red BanVs - '••••"• PAINTING your ho mi or garaff« P>y« biff HOUSEKEEPER wishes position In small ences; furnished. P. O. Box OS, Keyport, Linden place, Red Bank, phone 880-W.* nlB, 30 BrldB. avenue, Ttti Bank, pboil. W."in amall-or |.ig«1(i«»aU«M.. Ap. . dividends; winter is comlntr; protect family, or In widower's home. Address FOR.RENT, desirable sunny side double' IK4-J, ' . . rito Farttl* 1?«+. Rurasoi), V. 1: pkons fused, Dr. ralnur, Kemiburi, K. J., JAVE your clotbea oleaneJ at the City H. W. P., drawer M, Red Dank.' N. J. -• • phone 202. ' _• • Pry Cleaning and Dyeing Works,'0 Me* your propertr with ptlnt: Estimates fur- FOR RENT 'In Belford, six room house, house; ilx large rooms and garage; ex- NEAR Rod Bank I have new houses, every ' It??,'. Rumsbn. ' -• - * ;' ndbail, work guaranteed, A. Doyce, con- improvamtntss five, six and seven room* I'OLICE Vups and dogs. A few police chanto.. atreet, • near Broad street. .Bed CASHIER wanted; an alert young woman near railroad station and school, on cellent location. Rent reasonable-. .182 from imported par- : tract In tr painter, phone-Iiumson S12-M. who fa accustomed to detail work; ex- Hudson avenue, phono Red Bsnk 824-M.* inj bath; lot 60x100, Oarage. Prlcts pups. for aals where they will have « Bank. Phone 2117,. William Ostror, pro- Church street. Mrs. ?. Drake, Belford, •l*ht. • Terms to suit. 0 'b t, Luk«r. ttid. Fa Dnh ofgood homal also partly grown dons. Priced prietor. ••••;- I , BOYOB, contracting painter; estimates cellent position. Send full. particulars, N. J. * • FOR RENT, new Colonjfll house,'six roomn - S!u Wn»| furnished; paper hanging and first class which will. be. confidential, to Cashier, v lelford, N. J, IT ow for quick sale, Trewsr Kennsla, Free. WANTED, estates and country horoei, FURNISHED rooms for rent, with all im- . and bath; Urge sun room;.lot 50x200 ^old, N. J, five to one hundred acree. We have a Interior pAlntlna a specialty. ' Samples on drawer M, Red Bank. . ' feet; $60 per month. : Ed. Hayes, Church PLOTS of about flve acres ench, at 11,200 , request; skilled Workmen. All work guar- provements In prlvpte family; conveni- each; fronting" east on Highway frnrrt • ORAVEL for aalt. F4n« «rav«l for roadsi FORD sedan for salo cheap. Address Ony clientele wa can Interest - in buying your ent to town and station. 50 White street, Fair Haven, N, J., phone Red Bank properl/ H price and .location Is right. anteed. Phone 812-M. Rumson, WILLIAM KEELEB: old and /new 40 5. Jhapel Hill, to Day Shore, near dam'.'* %n. lUnd tnipfotloni thirty etnta »ar Cooper. aUta bl(hwar^ Hcaddta'a Cor- ntreet, phone R. B, 1117." Hill; fine mnrino view. i\ A. Morehouif, eublo-rardi, II. B't>l>u. phone 2S-W, Hod ner, _P«O. addroai Bed Bank. Our phone ia Freeholdvilll. Edward W. CARPENTER jobbing by competent man floors resurfaced and finished.' 46 FURNISHED room for rent, In desirable Llntncr Agency ,6 West Main atroct, ITORE to let, Upper Broad street, oppo- >hono Red Bank 1G00. : Bank, i Also «oncreta gravel. nVE and straw for aalev A-l seed rye and any branch/ of work. No job too large Weqtslde avenue, Red Bank. Phone site Shrewsbury Dairy Co.; water, gas, location; woman only. Inquire 22 Oak- . Freehold, N. J. ' or email to receive prompt attention. Sash land street, Red Bnnk.* ''ARM of 132 acres for sain: eleven roam BLAB stove wood/ principally oak, sawed rye »traw. H. S, Reid ft Son, B, P. D. 880-R. lectrlc Will rentcfor any kind of busi- house, all modern Improvements; fruits; In stove litiKfhi; 112 cubic foot load de. No. 1. Bed Dank. Phone Mlddletown Tn'r~Curchln's for face value. Letm be cord and slating. Estimates furnished. ness. Address Charles Falardeau, box IS, FURNISHED house for rent, 'on East ; your birber. We know 'of to plfone. ill buildings In good condition, Price-' llvered for 110, 0. O. D. John H. Cook, 104-F-S2. •. . , •• • - ••• ••' • • , • Screena a specialty. Prices right. 0. H. Mlddletown. N. J. . Front street; six room houac, completely 118,000, Caleb L. Luker, phono Eeatis* Sxpcrt; tonsorlal' Bervlce. _ Curchln's Bur- Bennett, 127 Monmoutb atreet. Red Bank, EMPLOYMENT agency and nurses' regis- imaaieiown, r*. 4* furnished, from November, 1st until May Jr.," Nawmaewman • Springe road, Jled .Sink, Oa for eales Berkshire «nd Jersey Ueile: >er ahop, - Becor/d National- Bank building. try. We only handla first class help. FURNISHED rooms for rent; gentlemen burg 7S-F-31. Fhoji./' all alxes,* v M, Oagells, Everett road. Bed phone 12t>R. • / _• 1st; rent reasonable. Phona 210-K, Red .a rugs, beau- Riverside avenue, Red Bank. venient to river and ocean; excellent bus the State Ulphway, for sale; one with HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale, and house service at the door; rates moderate. Fur- FURNISHED room for rent; kitchen priv- 75 feet frontage. Five room bungalow, lo- io all klndi store- fixtures and a ip«r tiful reversible ruga raado front' HELP wanted, female; Elliott-Fisher .op- ileges If desired; rent reasonably Third plantsi.also cockerels for breeding pur- ctalty In all kinds of furnlturs repaln. erator wanted; familiar with'bookkeep- ther particulars by personal call or tele- cation fine. Caleb Luker, *Mford, phone poaei. .Call mornings, Mrs. V. Vanuorn, Telephone IPfiJ-W. Red Bank. I. Sehofper. your old carpets and rugs. Send ing or billing, machines; good permanent phoning Rumson (98. Central Hotel, house from, station on Willow drive, Little feansburg 75-F-SI. Half-Mil, road, Slat Rout., No, .1, Red Humion, N. J. Silver, N. J. o HAVE your electrical.-work Installed by a postal for circular *nd full particu- opportunity. Reply with full Information a*Miiivuii| A* • a*. UK river properties for snlei 120,000, Bank. •• - • . '•'. " •••••- • • . \ as to education and experience. -Address HOUSE for rent, six rooms, all Improve- SIX-ROOM flat for rent, all improvements, 122,000, 124,000, J30.000, $3(5,000 and IWw,1> -~1 paper for sals; 1926 Tblb- res lite red contractor: reasonable rateu lars, We I r field Rug and Carpet $35 per month; near railroad atation. ' nut paper books; paper' harming and AN OLD mahoiany desk In perfect condi work positively sUKranteed. Finished Operator, drawer M, Red Bank. ments; garage; rent $65 jjer month. See 40,000. P. F. Kennedy, 114 Monmouth tlon. for. aalo i also a Crotch mahogany Cleaning Co., Edlion place, Glendale. ?. F, Kennedy, 114 Monmouth street, or Inquiro of Samuel Swarts, 14 West Front treet or 301 Spring street, phones 2208 gaJiitlnir Interior decorating. Eitlmatex ^bousd wiring a specialty. Alan B, Bceele, Brooklyn. 1*. V. ', - EXPERIENCED gold cutter wanted. Ap- street, phone 1387, Red Bnnk. • eheerfuHV given, 0. A, Miller, Belford, and (lit mantle mirror. 1005 Suneat ave- phona 10I.-J.' Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ' ply Mrs. Frank Chadwlck, 57 Elm place. 101 Spring street. Red Bank, phones 2298 r 2064, Red Bank. • HI,i-box «». Phona Keanaburg 873-W.1 nue, Aabury Park (Wanamasia), telephone Red Bank. ' ind 2054.- SIX rooms and bath for rent; all improve- 4,500 CASH will buy 8% acres of land! Aabury Park 8088.* WINDOW cleaning. Vft make a specialty FIVE room bungalow, all Improvements; ments; on West Front street; posses HOUSES for aalf, Two.atesl roan horse; ( of cleaning windows of' atores, oflleei SHETLAND ponies and saddle hordes put WANTED,|two white girts for short order 60 fruit trees, seven-rooohi house ana HOB hot water heat; Jor' rent year round. lion October 1st. .Call 849-J, Red Bank. >arn. A nice country; homei Caleb Luker, ••• Jabrteeni hands hljhi aeven yeera old I fOK SALE, » practically new winter coat. and, private residences t also general oflicu . out for the winter for their kaep with cooking and dlhlng room work; short ipply Mrs. George Harm, phone Red Bank •111 work almla or.double. > Frbevnajoii- Can* ba seen any time at 54 Irving cleaning. Batee -reasonable. Satisfaction responsible parties. Address R. H. Brow- hours; Bleep in. Colonial Inn Rest, Ocean- FOUR-ROOM bungalow .for rent, fur- Belford, N. .L Phone Keanaburg 75-F-Sl. place, Red Pank.* 1DI-J, . • ~fi!ahed; two-car gttra«e; Church street, able. Oammer/nilotson Co.. 243 Gbtlaea guaranteed. 4a Washington atreeV Bed er, 837 Central avenue, Anbury Pail:. N. J* port, N. J. Phone Eatontown 2421-J^ ,ii4ii^ui btw-tsuA ttaa>ita.»t, Mimibu Biri'vv, |E00 CASH wilt buy; five room, bungalow, aT«nu«. Long Branch, W. J. • VESTniNO banjo for lale. Fourth Bank, phone 2818. /_ Phone-3028. . ' FOR RENT, furnished, Immediate POBBCB. all improvements''on lot GOxlSG; Gnr- alon, four-room house, every' improve, lelford. N. J. Also Ford tor for sale. flcld avenue, . Atlantic Highlands; price • A-bRVJ8BiTfor"aale. ..Twentr-ei* tint, raleed hoaae 'from Main road ~to river, Pearl EVINUUDErmsrloo motor sgeacey, Evin- LIVE cattle, calves, hogs and* poultry CARPENTER work wanted. All kinds icnt; gsrage. Phone 1230-W, Red Bankr I. L. L«ck.« deck) . 20 h.T p. Buffalo motor, fully avenue. Fair Haven, N. J,* •' - •rude motors of VAHOU» models for row- wanted. N. Ruda, phone 867-R, Red $2,600. Inquire John Crate, 330 Washing- . of/ jobbing attended to by an ex- TWO rooms for rent, furnished for/light ton streot. New York City, or your own aaulbpeiJ. • "Ventura," I; Dlricman'a : Boat TWO or three thousand gladlolua blooms boats, canoes, sailboats, etc, . Prompt de- Bank. ' " t * Worke., WharT avenue, Red . Batik. Price for aale, ?« cents a doien. Write W. S.' livery, and Installation. Frank P. Dick- perienced carpenter. Write or phone. housekeeping; all Improvements/ Ad- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. H00 may foot -Wharf avemie. Red Bank. TYPEWRITER headquarters. Typewriters Marvin, 88 Harding road. Red Bank. dress 42 Throckmorton avenue. Red Bank. PLOTS of about five acres each, at $1,200 Hartmann, 11214 Monmouth street, Red rented, bought and sold. Trubln's. 58 NEW six-room substantial hollow tile Sank.* '-. . , > ' SAVE your old. carpets. Beautiful Phono 8B0-J. COTTAGE for rent on Pearl street. Fair each; fronting enst on Highway from UOTOBBOATS, from.18 W 40 Jeet, longs Broad street,. Red Bank. stucco house; specially built for owner, Chnpel Hill to Bay Shore, near Garret's na akin without motor, 20.h. p. We-, OAR f orsaleTB. 0. S., touring i good run reversible) rugs made-from old carpets Haven, near river and bus line; six who will leave town; all modern improve- and cbcnlllo portieres. Write for circu- rooms and bath, oil Improvement!!; room Hill; fine marine view. F, A. Morehouie,' ao'niln motor, lo h. p. Lathrop, N. J. M. ' ping.condition;apare tires, newly.paint' LANDSCAPE gardener. „ Pruning ments; garage; near East;" Front street; phone Red Bank il 509. XSih.'p, Can be aeen at Dlokman'a Boat ed; winter encloiure .and extraat price lars. American Bus Manufactory, 296 SALESMAN—The Metropolitan Life In- for, one cor. Inquire E. H. Wilbur, Fair price $8,000. Address Owner, drawer M, Worka.'foot of Wharf avtnno, Bed Bank- 1200 caah. A' bargain. Leaving town. Vermont street, Brooklyn, N., Y, by experienced men; spray In 2. lay- flUrahce Co. has a very desirable open- Haven, N. J. Red Bank.* SIX room house, hot water heat, all Im- 'ONBEBWOOD portable, typewriter, good Phone Red Bank 8745" .. _____ EXPERT upholiterlnff. OvexstuiTcd fur- Ing out of grounds, largo or small. ing. See Mr. Cox at Old Second National FOR RENT at Rumaon, live room bunga- provements; lot lOOxlGO; fiTorogo; price.V Bank building, Drond'street, Red Bank.* VERY desirable double house, 17-19 Pe-55,500. P. F. Kennedy, 114 Monmouth ,'. .condition! flnt «aionabl« og«r tak» ' nlturtf, cushions, slip.covers made to or- Advice given as to what, when and low; residential block, near bus line; ters place, for sale; 2C0 feet from Broad • It,.. Addra»i Foitofflca Box »», Bed Bank. FOR SALE,' lady's winter coat, full lined, der; supplies, tapestry; cretonne and HOUSEKEEPER wanted far a family in modern improvements: furnished or un- Btrcet, or 301 Spring street. Red Dank, * brown; new; size 52.64,' tall, stout; - how to. plant. T. H. 'Stiles, 121 itreet; all improvements. Including gas phones 2298 or 2054. leathert lamp shade silks, wire frames* Red Bank; pleasant environment. Ad- furnished for winter season or year; pos- •vater heater for boilers; extra toilets in •SOD -and. top aotl- lor aale. Apply at 110. Also coal and wood atove, stxe 8-18, trlmmlnfffl. H. Chnrk'a furniture store, Harding ; =«•«,, a lame, fanor living room MOVING, will sell beautiful brand new TYPEWRITER head Quarters. Typewriters BORO nuto storage, Mechanic street and •>r call at 17 Peters place. Red Bank. rented, bought and sold. Trubln'i, S3 Globe Court; will store your car by the WANTED, white couple, cook and , fireplace, newly dccVritea^tljroughout outbuildings; less than three miles to Red -- 'stove. Oilman Brower, Rumson rqaii, * rainproof eouoh hammock, unuaual bar- for rent; garage, 1S8 Bioad street; auit- MODERN home of six rooms and bath; Bank. Pdco $16,000. Caleb Luker, Bcl- idst* o(l of Blanch avenue, tittle Silver, gainl four-burner cabinet gas' range, Lion Broad street, Red Bank. *_ hour. day. week, month or year. Day and bouscworker, butler and outdoor steam heat; fireplace; two-car garage; ford. N. J. . Phona 7S-F-31. Keansburg. , SLAO ropfinic: tin roofs coated and mada night service. -blofor light business.' Inquire 139 Broad hot water beaten other articles, 182 man; must know, how to drive Ford; located center of town. D. W. Martin, NEW six room house, all improvements; Hudson avenue, Bed Bank.* I tight; chimneys repaired. Roofing mi* ARE, you puzzled relative to your paint trcet. Red Bank. \ real estate, 240 East Front street, phone 'SHRVBBEJtV. We olter for aale •lim- iterlals for sale, Ogden McClsskeyv 193 willing to live in country. References THREE room apartment fotNrent, all im- fireplace, garage; price $8,GOO; (600 - ited • anioW of choice and .rare »hrub- COOKING rangtt for Bale, good condition, Job? Consult Qs. We arc here to help 1138. down, balance in monthly payments of J65 Hudson avenuo. Bed Sank, Phono Red required; no laundry. Mrs. V. P. « provementa; rent $35 per month. P. F. 1 •lery from the eitata of a millionaire! all , Cell or phjone after 0:00 P. M., I* G you. Bed Bank Hnrdwsre Store. 88 Mon- NEW COLONIAL house, seven rooms, p«r month. P. F. Kennedy, 114 Mon* Bank 400-7. mouth street, Red Bank. Wilkinson, Little Silver Point, phone Kennedy, 114 Monmouth street, Red Bank. ipeelmen treea and ahrubi, conilitlnr of Handy, 08 Bank street, Red Bank. Telephone 2054 or 2298. modern Improvements; hot water heat mouth street, or S01 Spring street, phones a. liana variety of evergreena, maple". FAMILY laundry work. Family wash, TO. PURCHASE your piano from A. B. Red Bank 1766.* hardwood floors, fireplace; two-car garage 2298 or 2054. elmt.'Jap.mapIei, eto-., auch ai cannot be SMALL heater for aale! practically new; wet, not exceeding 25 pounds, 75 cents; DIrhan mians tha utmost economy and on large lot; residential neighborhood. Oharlea Bevans, 82 Linden place, phone rougrh dry wmh 6 cants per pound. - Roush 1 FARM of 42 acres, ten room house, all procured In nunerlei. For p»rtlcul»ri In- Red Bank 2226-J.* ' v Justing satisfaction. Showroom, Dtura- ROOMS with board, Castlewood, 25 D. W. Martin, real estate, 240 Eont Front outbuildings; 800 applo trees, 100 peach Sulfa ef P. D. Covert, P. 0^ Box 95, Fair dry wash and flat work Irbned, 7 .cents per mond place, phone 888, Red Bank. WANTED, men who are willing to work. treet. Red Bank, phone 1188. ELECTRIC heater, used only a few timee; pound; Hand ironing if desired, Jersey Steady employment, good wages. M. V. Riverside avenue, Red Bank. Large trees, -200 pear trees, eight acres aspara- HaVan.'N.J... or telephone-,B«d Bank A WONDERFUL home on one of our best RUH: $10,600, half caah. Caleb L. Luker, ««4-J, ' • • • ' very reasonable. Addresa B, drawer Mi Cosst Laundry, West Front street. Red Brown, 2i Wharf avenue, Red Bnnk.* rooms -with board $10.00 and $12.00 Red Bank,' - ' Bank, phono 201. ORIENTAL rugs. Our only line of streets, between Maple avenue end Belford, N. J., phone Keansburg 76-F-S1. . J»2«'ES8EX coach for Mies llttlo caih MAN wishes position as watchman or per week; excellent table, well heated Broad street; six rooms, all Improve- RADIATOR hospital. We repair radiators, business i carpets. We buy, sell. * caretaker on private estate; well ad- CHICKEN farm, twenty-tv.o acres, for ' down.! eaiy terma. Write for pirtlcolara GRAPES for sale, 58 Sprint street, Rei house; plenty of hot wat -: also table ments; garage; price {12,000. Possession sale; eight roam house,, nil Improve* fail Poitnfflea Box »16. Bed Bank.. Bsnk.* • • fenders, wlndshled and door glass for store, Vepalr and clean. Importers of vanced in landscape and garden work: all cars. Firestone tires and tubes. We handy. All kinds of work. * Interview will bosrd by day oV^weck. Mrs. Sutton, at once. W. A. Hopping, 49 Broad street, ments; laundry; /ally equipped for ehlck* OiBSOH Point KennaH, Boutb Eatontimr FORD touring for aale In good condition; Oriental rugs and carpet cleaners, ir phone Red Bank 397.* ens. AH kinds of buildings. Price' J16,- sell Ford honeycomb radiators that will not be appreciated. Phone Red Bank 1510-R. phone Red Bank 1416-R. •blaok aoeker pupplei, three and four price 1175. S. S. Thompion A Co., 200)freeze for IU.60. Red Bank * Radiator Tozlan Bros., 26:48 Thirty-sixth FARM near Red Bank State Highway, for •500. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J., phone- raontba oldi full pedigreed; itud aejvlee. Monmouth street,' Bed Bank, phone Bed Works, 118.West Front atreet, Red Bank, .street, Long Island City, N. Y. sale; 80 acres good soil, nine-room Keansburg 75-F-31. - " • Edward Glbion,,phone.8180-J. Eatontoitn, Bank 2174, . . phone 1177. WANTED, couple, or two friends; one house; outbuildings. ' Possession within FAIR HAVEN real-estate; pretty home* must beigood cook; small family. THREE furnished rooms for rent; all im- • VBXa of good work horeei for ealo oheay TWO fine beetle hound pups for aale; Just MONEY to loan, bond and mort fl2«, 1st, CAR washing my specialty. I guarantee sixty days; 116,000. W. A. Hopping, 49 for sale; $4,500 to $20,000. Terms. .Oan.ba a«en at my farm near Headdena rltht to start .this fall. Bred from real S provements; near bus line. 6 Bridge Broad street, or phone Red Bank 307.* BuHdintr lots $400 up. Renting. Phone Sd and 8d, or will buy mortgages; rea- you a satisfactory job. Let me prove References required. Address Fair avenue, Red Bank. Corner., H«nrr 0. MoLean, Bed Bank.*- | hunters, Will tell reasonable. B: H. sonable discount. Also make building? loans my ability. Charles A. Jones, expert auto- Haven, drawer M, Red Bank. OCEAN front lot, $4,600; seventy foot Fred F. Dennis,- Red Bank 66Q.R. »u< nu typewriter for eeler »— ,--••- MoLean, Red Bsnk, phone Mlddletown to, responsible builders. V :r, 100 Mon-mobile waaher at Boro Busses, Inc., GIo)pe NEW five room and both bungalow for . frontage, facing the Atlantic ocean. Act HOUSE of seven rooms and bath, all Im- * .tlon.. Address Parker, Fslr Haven, N. 878.F-14.* • •• •••-;•' mouth street. Red Bank, ph-ne 105-11. Court and- Mechanic street, Red Bank. -rent; all improvements: half block from quickly. W. A* Hopping, 49 Broad street, provementa; flno location, near depot;. FOUR oak dining room chairs; leather WOMEN wanted for light housework two bus, line and Victory Park; garage ^if or phone Red Bank 807.* • unrestricted; can make a business place. •Box 215. PIPELESS heaters installed anywhere, ST'Monmouth atreet. W« buy and sell DWELLINGS, garages, jobbing, etc. If EINTRACHT dance; tha Eintracht Sing- with all modern Improvements, fur- Inquire of A. F. Budd. Eatontown, N. J. everything. ' renting list Let us solve your house MONEY to loan on first bond and mort- you wish work dona right and at the ing Society wlH hold a danco In Krldel problem. At your service, Hadley-Hall, nished; by the month or year. Apply FOUK-ACRE farm with river across the MUST' BELL at once, Ford sedan 1100, gage on Improved real estate, worth right price, call Ralph B. Slckcls, McLaren building, Monday, October 4th. Admls< opposite station, phone Red Bank 1888. • John Bannnn, Lafayette street, Rumson, back and State Highway on the front; double the amount loaned. Alston Beek> itreat. Red Bank. N, J.* * six room house, all Improvements, In fine •Ford: truck f 1TG, two electric waihlng HUDSON House, boarding; centrally lo- Ion GO cents. REAL ESTATE;- for rent, four roomn and maehlnea 340. beds, springe, rnattresaei, man, attorney,.10 Broad itre-t, Red Bank. cated; hot and cold running water; Ideal UELIADLE motherly woman desire* two FARM of 115 acres for sale, with stand condition half mile from Red Bank; fruit, one-car garaire, at Fair Haven, N. J. berries, asparagus and all good truck ttnd. ,ll!,chalra SO cente, waeh stands, with LEH SUTPHEN. paper banging and decor- for commercial people. Reasonable) rates. BUSINESS opportunity—A.i unusual or three' children to board all year Nice home for business couple or two or ing corn. Inquire on premises,- Sadie bureaus. III stoves for gee or coal, 14; 131- Hudson avenue, phono Red Bank chance to buy a very attractive round; bent of references. Best of care E, tiuillaudeu, llolrodel, N. J. Fhon Ideal home for a commuter. Price right* tapestry or velour living, room suite 110, ating. 183 Meohanlo street. Bed Bank, three school teachers. Rent $25 month. Phone Red Bant 1108-W. ^^______Phono 11U-W. • ••• • E4* I small business, making a good living; and food for health. ' Children's care per- Phone Rumson 581.* 70-F-14.* Many'more Heine too numerous to men. CEMENT blocks, sidewalks and mason mit Mrs. J. N., 45 Locust avenue, Red TWO one-family houses for aale, on BUNGALOW for sale; new six room nun* tton. Bed Bank Auction Houie, IS Mon- USE The Regllter'a Want Department for attracting beat trade. Fine clean ELEGANTLY located residence on State work; 8x16 cement blocks, lUi cents In Bnnk. phone 1297-J. Highway, between West Long Branch Thomas street, 100 feet from Broad gabw for sale;, all modern Improve- nwutb Btriet. We buy and a«ll eyery- . every need of iba borne,.farm or bust* yard. 15tt cents delivered In town; also stock, in dry goods line; long estab- street; for sale cheap; plx rooms and bath ments; lot 60x150 feet; good location, ihlng. nen ofllcs, . • : - DAHLIAS are now In bloom. You are and Red Bank, for rent. Responsibility rockfi.ee, 18 cents delivered and 17 cents lished. Can bo zreatly enlarged. cordially invited to visit my Gardens essential. Address M. S.. drawer M. Red each. Mrs. George H. Wells, 1915 N, W. center of Red Bank; price $fl,2G0. William OAKLAND, 1924, winter top, good conal- In yard. Peter Depontl. 246 Shrewsbury Owner wishes a change of ^ Front street. Red Bank, phone 1175, II ink. APARTMENT for rent-; very desirable un- Auto accessorise and vulcanising. friends with you. All are Welcome. J. A. furnished apartment for rent; also one on south aide for sale.- For information FOH SALE, house of six rooms and bath] RABBIT HOUNDS for ule. Get your CARPENTER and builder. *" General re- general delivery, Red Bank.* Kemp, Glad-Dahlia specialist, Church address Mra. George IE. WCfts, 1916 N. W. lot 50x219 feet; sarsge on property. palrlng, estimates given on all kinds of largo front room, with heat, for light Owner going away, will sacrifice. Edward riiblt houndi now! 25 to pick from! FOR >at real good mssl stop at the street. Little Sliver, N.^ housekeeping, reasonable; centrally lo- 27th avenue, Miami, Florida. some'extra good ones. W. D, Smock, buildings, blue prints furnished, prices Hayes, Church street, Fair Haven, N, J., Cafeteria, corner Grand and, Mon- reasonable, all work guaranteed. A. 0. THE OVERHEAD door for garages, fac- cated, Inquiro 43 Eitst Front street. Red LOTS. Just a few choice lots left on th phone Red BanIc49S. Eatontown, N. J:. B. F. D. Qotf. phona Red Bank 826-M/ tories, . warehouses, etc., any siie, any ANTIQUES, Oriental rugs, prices Cooney tract. The best locality near th 1-OR SALE, elder Juga and ket«; also used roe avenuei, Aabury Park. Freib opening. Let us call and explain. Mon- low; hooked ruga repaired and made Shrewsbury river. Any broker or the In K)U SALE, house of five rooms, lot doors for sale. Benjamin II. Crate, 14 O. »i GRANT, Everett, N/ J,, carpenter NINE-ROOM brick house, residential sec vestment and Realty Corporation, 69 Bros 60x200 feet; good Investment; price vegetables, home-made peitarlca. Bps- mouth and Ocean counties representative, to,order. Harriet Brtfdner, 1730 Aa- tlon, fine river view; for rent or sale. North Bridge avenut, Bel Bank, phone ; and builder. Are your buildings In good Ralph B. Slckcls, Red Bank. street. Red Rank. 12,000, rent $2R per month. Ed Hayei, elsl catering to diets. Alio well- repair? Art you planning I alterations or bury avenue, Asbury Park, telephone At 67 East Front ntreet, Red llank, Church ntreet, Fair Haven, H. J.» phone additions 7 . Satisfaction ] guaranteed; SIX-ROOM house for rent; corner Alain BARGAINS In all-year houses; seven-room ltll OIIANDLEIt coach tor sale, in very heated and modern roornai -reaaon- 1947. house with Improvements, only $2,600 Red Bank 4fl5. _ •good condition! new tires| reasonable. able. - European plan. 1aundryi/tal1e linen and Call or write S. Berger's Agency, have aome cash, and would like to In- BABY OAHMAGB for sals; Ivorr ensms silks a spe and'furnaes pipe.. Phone,|fl80-It, Red Bunk.* Improvements; thrcc-car unrBK.. Prfc 60x150, Apply Owner, 53 Leray place, for sale cheap. Independent lee as Coal 14 Weet Front street. Red Bank. broidery, trlmrnlnBe and noveltlee. Mal- TEAMSTEn wanted at once. Apply Su< containing check and commutation ticket. Tied Hank, or >ny agent.* Co;, 37 Bridge avenue, Red Bank. nuirsrt. suits for hire. The Hanilr Shop, Reward If returned to Mrs. Floren.ce LAUGH front bedroom for rent, newly fur- $17,000. Usttln b ADpleKite. 12 Urosi tAKB NOTICE—Phone Rid Bank »B7", l»^Hro«d .tr.«t. II.'I n.nli. - PcrlntrmUnt S. Hiker. Overlook Form, n'.Hhroi. 12R Ilrnnd atreet. Red Dnnk nlnhcd in walnut; suitable for a lady or ^treet, Iteit Uank, phone 2005. DKAUTIFUIJ home for ssl« In very good ,„,...... „.. sala by the Oold.n llulir Circle to chant* your old gas stdva or cook IUveraiMo Jilve.* • Phone 688. for a couple." JtufcriMifus requested. 47 A~ HAHOAIN at $12,000; ownor Iciivlnir condition; seven rooms ami bath, on . of the First Presbyterian church, Rail tova for * now combination eosl and gai WILLIAM V. Dklrlch. plumbing, heating GIRL wanted for homework. Inquire at jM place.' Red Bank.* town; a line location on one of Uei corner plot In EaitilJo Psrk, between B|nk, at Union Hoaa Fir. Company houee, ant«> B. Swarts. U Wist Front atrstt, and tinning. Pumps and windmills re- the Delicatessen store, 107 West Front LAMP SHADE Instruction; .Instruction Bank's beat residential streets; six room Fair Haven and Itrd Dsnk; 200 feet from f In making and painting lamp shades NlCKLY furnished front bedroom for rent Shrewsbury avenue, Tuaedsy, Octobar 6th, ivwRdn mnnBank. . f .I,... paired, Agent for Maater earburator eoal •treet. Hed.Bank.* , 1 three windows; with or without adjoin- and bath, den and pantry. All Improve Imit, Price $7,BOO, food termi. Phone at-ten o'eloek. JavlnsjF device. Fits any furnaces it given every Wednesday and Thursday af- ments; large one.eqr garage. Terms to jld^kJJOBW UST »our proptili- with Biwex a> Willis, WHITE' woman wanted to do housework ternoon at the home of Mrs, Frank War- ing kitchenette for Hirht. housekeeping] FOB BALI, kitchen table and tw"TJho f A>Pl.«il» > etri.t, Illvar Tlaaa, Red ,alghton avenue. Red Bank. fhone and plain eooklng In family of two aim Knntgc*.. Inquire 1)6 Bridge avenue, suit. lUttln & Applegate, 12 llroail street, TWO lots, 0O1I25 each, near Maillaon 882JW. ner. 02 Ilergen place. Red Bank. For fur- Jletl Hunk, phone__aOOS. ehalra. M.OOj also lawn mower, psrf«et Dank. We sre In eopetant louoh with adults and two children; no waihlng; all ther Information call Red Dank 8B9-M. Itf<| Kink, phono 530-11, avenue; aell both for $1,100, ca.h, ionoltlon. IO.O0. B. Bath, Pro.paot .»•- out'Ofo'town Dll.nt., ' riton* R«d Hank year place, wages |70 per month. Give WANT to buy red ripe tomatoes by the SECOND FLOOR lint to rent; fWs roomi ^rank A. Morrhou.., ofnea Foxwootl Tark, nue. Little Silver, K. J.* 1H8I-M. er 18B1-J. CJAKDSOAFB (ardenar. GrouoJs laid age and references, Address Box 105, snd ttnth; nil,Improvements; stesm htat lteil Usiik, atvtn minutes' walk from tie l.lttle Hllv.r. H. J. • 'i^riPk' j- " —:—. _l ' I Leonardo, N. J. ton. Neior Canneries; Eatontown, N. J bODOB truck (or sale. In good running out and planted .' r eiperleneed Telephone Eatontown .8470. snd hob wMir* fumlnhed; with sarsite; pot and ahiipplna* illatrlot; sev.n rooms ant SIX-ROOM house for sale on Carpenter erder. good tlresi >rlca »14O. 81 Hud- W. J. DtKNINO. aulbmoina trim' msni Avlea and astlmatea sjladl; OPERATOns wanted on druses] steady rent 93K. Clnra S. Miller, Belford, box 68 bath, maid's toilet ami laundry In baia street. River Plan a I large, fine room»l i'avenue, Bed Bank,* • mint and upholiteilnai tope, evir- work, good pay amid pleasant surround- LOANS. Do you need a loanT The I, ft phone_Kennihurg 078-W. rnent; very well built liouse. Price alt conveniences) gsrage. V«ry imir . llvsn. Specialty traneplantlni and R. Plan Is the easiest plan to borrow. '«AlB,ateel box built to lit a Ford t.lni, sarlaln llihts, lllj eoren, Ins*, Free transportation. Apply at once. 111,000. llnttln * ApplegaU, 13 Broad termsi See any broker, or e*,H R«<1 Hank trei movlna;. Alfred Sander, Bevan- Monmnuth Mfg. Co., 20 Seventh avenue, Full Information st our office. The Invest* NEW 11UN0AL0W for rent or for ssle sUMt^UecMUank.^pliim.^OOJS. 'naditAf to tnty nounn oogi. otni emMoni, st« 119 UeBmoulh stroit, ment and Realty Corporation, 4Q Broad five rooms and l>a,th; all Improvement! aflo Wlt^'JlTona Keansburg J28-M, Bslford, t Brld(e tread, Port-au-peck, telephone Lonit Branch, N, J. VlrTKr~w^IlTiiilC huuae at Knollwood, tv R»d Dank, phone 9II-W, , •treat, Rid n«nk. vrttti Kurftgo) Tent 140. Campbell avenue. gs for stttr, seven ronm's bathT *•- Uoni Dranah £075. BOOKKEEPER want* position; man, ca" Compton park, Addreis Clara R, Mlll«r, years old; three bedroom* and batli, dl rage, two years oldt lot 4Oxl4Si IH.OOO, SUITCASE lost, tan leather, name Mary Intr room, living room, kitchen, enoloied hair eash. John A. Qulgl.y. lHt-A Mon- . (or salai Wlaok 0one.nl', it Ptbls of taking complete otmrire of I) row ft". Asbury Park, on autttase. Drlfprd, N, J., box CO, phono Keinntmrg il,r attest, Bast lied Hank.* iUUllEHT prl«.« p.ld for all 1MB of llva books. In hla apart time wantt position. 878-W.* and open porches] vap»r heal, all Improve, mouth street, phone lted Bank lOll ftf EI.MKIt 0. Walnrljht, Justice at tha ceaea. Flndir pleaia eall Eatontown Z102-K-81 rn.nt.. Two-car garage; large lot; 112,0011, J^fll-W^* _ . antique eherry bureau for eale. poultrr. Jaeob Deeker, 111 Bhr.wskury Termti reasonable. Addren Ilookkerper Reward, avenue, Itid -JlinV, or phon* 1IIB-W. lied Criminal and colleotton csaea raoelre Wanti Position, Drawer M, fled Hank. DIJNQALOW for rent! all Improviments, will take ailvant«aoiia terme, llattln & I. 107«.n, Had n.nV.^ promct atHnllon with r.mlti. Dar and HOOM and board In private family of Carl Ilenson, Rumnon, N. J.' Applrgnte, 13 Uroad street, lleil Hank*, A HUMKhfor you on Lerujr pden, 'Ti'Ou*! ' OfcHilAV polio. PUP., ehamplor. .to.k, Hank. YOUNG O1UL wanted for aoda fountain; Hank: atml'fiungttlow typ#. furnlihsi.or nliht aervto*. rhone 4. Odlea, £lsnar must he neat and willing worker. Ap- ndialU, convenient down town location. TIWEK unfurnished rooms for wnt. 70 phone 80011, ;_.__ __: unfurnished) rarsge nun, lot B0xl/>0| •.flgheet delinav al« weeks ofdi laerl- JU8T AimiYKD—A laisja .hlpmtntjijt building, ltsd Hank, Addrtis Room and Doard, drawer 1!, Red ne.; HI ia,h, Alan Special Mix Blude- li.attns atovaai wood and ell healfrt. ply at Ilfiae's, 28 Broad street, Red Mnnmntith •treet, Red Hank, NAVK.MINK, large iinu.e, very gond lona- ttsdr for ImmtdUU noouimney, Awnln*», Has ranass and BDmblnattons In blaok and CONTltAOTOH and bulkier for new woikl trunk.*' Hank. tlon. for aale | aliiht rotim* and bath, at iternti,s. shrubbery, stir., InehKilil, Apply baker, oterhaut.il, 1921,' bansln, sjrlll. also jobbing .done. Oareans made tn OIKsH sedan body or swlnter top want t'OH KENT, two front rooms, an bfdroonv DrHser, III Wast Front slreot, plione inamel, Call B. flw.tis, U17, nail Bank, W Improvements; prlfe extremely r.aaon Owner. B9 Leroy pl^ne, l\*ti llsnlc, or any 14 Wait Front atreet. ; order and put up, ris\. all .iperleneid AWTBD, a boy to work In laundry. ed; must tie In good condition ami res- or for light houiekueplnii", also four or ablr. Hewer A Willie, phone lteil Uank *Btnt" Bll-M, Bed flank.* lulphelp. amalSmall Joblobs . acceptedaeeeptad, 0O.. IIII.. Vanan- - Jtraiy Coast Laundry, , W«it Front nonnlilff) model 1020. EmII R. Dunegfftr, five rouin* on fir»t floor, furnished or un- lRnZ-M, nr lflHt-J. TOIOtAL BSTTBTOieUiilSrr^VrSui: DiUtSBMXKlSo ioiiet hlih elan work ^Ualas ea 4k A B a* 1. AM>I. tht.did ^Bj^»k..A b*t. A j* * Xt M A tmt. lUvtr Pliss, IU<1 Hank. furiilihed. "nil after nix 1'. M., 103 Uroad ^liTAF?! TOIt' T Nn>, 64 Bhrewabury avanue, phone Had Monmouth road, 11, F. D., Long Branch, KABlillllH l'Allli, attractive hmno, eor - .1911 tourlrlgl your ear Uk.n In tradel onlr. Dr.i.e. and avenlnt fownl a jlank 'TM'M N. J.. t>hon« K«tnnUwnS448. • trrvt, »«M. Hank.* nine ronmi, bulhf flnt^l loflttlnm •aerlflea III. airman rjollee pups. Until apeilaltr, Msdame Matte, ll Heetiinle CHAMnKItMAID and waltreai, white, n«r lot, all linprov.in.nte) .U room. en< Owntr, It. M. ORnlntr. K»Y»»lnh, N, J., Btdlnee, ill each. Dreiser. U» Weet street, ptione lted llink'Kt, F6ui7b-*nA line ptaee to atora jrour ear HUNT MOUTOAUH of II,BOO wanted 1-On RBNT from October 1st to May lit li.tlil price reaaonahla. Dr../ * Willis, Jph Allll "Ihlfli ^%' ' for any period of tlmef open day experienced, wanted t references re- five room furnished houie, locattu f| Wtrit street, phone Ill-il, ll.d llanV.' i)a you nssd a loan? Tha 1, A and cnmfortahly furntnhed eight-room hoUat rtliontt H.d lli»nk_18_B]!•Mi_ r_lJI81'f.^-_ lAHk{or \*\i etttniri^*n*h Utm4 . nl)ht| Just a bloek front Uroad atraati qulrtd. Phonv Red Bank 1040. P. O. lllKlilnn.li, N. J, Will par ai* per flint with attraatlvir grounds. 1mprov*m«nta iilVKJl i'lrAZA, liewTioila. nearlng eom potstn if round. Appljr J. L. Bshtnth, It. flan I' the mleil plan to borrow, plenty of room for alther Indoor «r 1 No' bonus. Addross Klrst Mortgage, Full Information st our olltee, The Invest. out- Box tut!, Little Bllfer, N. J. I>l>lnnon , rft'lln and Victrola, Imiulr* Miiilln, ul.lIon, for a.l.l all lmpm>imenlat vary • wiitniir, lt2| modeli emrt.ll.HOt. door parkrnr, Dora Auto Utor.««, H.- W illow drive, Mttle Hltver, N. J., phone slerlnle l!50| easy termi. Sport nndel. Yn.nl and Hull* Corporation, OH Dto.J ;li»nl» street and Olotit eonrt, n.dl H •llrattlv. terma, Uaway A Will., photisj pom JunWfsw MttWtt•'MipntM .( .traat _Re^j llan^, • ' ank. on Ilroad street, between Leroy haeUtrunh In tear, Drxaar, 111 Weit f BliTFfiOlli your eld oiriamps. v».a infiili for srcnaral hnuaiwork, Titftce and Monmouth •trtit, Tuaidmy D!JLJ ll.il Hank J«»t?! « l".".y•._ " County Iraat. The belt Io««llty n**i* th* rrnnl street, phona Bll-M, Bed llank.* T^ffir your property with. l)awey at \ anr artlela and1 I "III ehama tha aam KKsmnjr ot Ironing. Addroi 1^ aftsunnnni a pair of tortoU* ahtll KIIUMI HOUHrl for rent on Gnnovtr lanei aivnn lilVHIt rliA^A. new liouae. of six roonu flhre^ibury river. Any hrufctr or lh« in- fAl/iW tiwrjni jn good aonSillon, for eale, Apptegsla .lt«.t, River Mass, "R..I Inta eh al.atrla l.mpi alan any kind bon jptJ«»J17li, rl, tUThomnaim • On., 100 Bank.. Vlt »r« In eorllant toueh with aUetrla work Initalled, J. F. Dor.Do n KI.KI.ee. WAhrr*Eb,itwo ttrls foTTufFrToi^swfl to Mr*. 0. I. Tattfrion, If Elroad street, •tr»«t, nail ttanW, t ^ MMeiiouali atrnil, Re) Bank, phone 1174, ou|,cif/-l9wn 'Ilenta, Thou. Red Bank trio (I(In.n . Monmouth «».nu»», bob x HT T li«ilroom*ijarit« Hnniruli, fruit trues an< HOl/aPl /ur'sslti sfi.OAOl sU r Tort vhlts plefirred, fhone i\*\ Jlank lied Ilank.» _ _ • rlv«r front prlvlUitei, Iltntnl |A0 p« IMI-H, or IBWtJ Mr.nmr.illh, K. J. 1 VAIIM "at* Nav.alnk"'f«r~Vsliir n"aarly~«T] all lmprov«m«nti| ArtplMf, • rai aiTsnti'W Vho7, r. 0. Don m, Eatontown, N, J, ppposltt JUd Bank Ktatlon. telethont 1BBB kltahsti, 14 Oakland street, ]Ud llsnk RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29; 1923. RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. Page Sevuiitc:;i Church * Notei. church auditorium. There will be a Christ." At the young people's PERSONAL. tho soloist. The tima of the ser-Autumn Days." Rev. M. A. Hori- choir and a duet by Mrs, Bronson o£ Rally Day, At thi rtgulmniorii' F "Sin and Saviour" will be the program of music and spanking and meeting "Acting on Fnith.in Christ" vice has been changed to the winter line of,/Calif ornia will speak on Butler and J. Russell Woolley. _r. and Mrs, CourtUndt WWte oho of tho BpeakerB will be Rev. M. will bo'the topic. •''""' " . • . ing service "Holy City" will bo roll topic of the prayer and praise serv- schedule and hereafter the service "Christian Education" Sunday night The pastor will conduct the pray- dered hy « quartet with Mr«, War: 'have moved Into Arthur V. Wain- ice tonight at the Baptist church. A. Honlihe of California, He will At tonight's praise service'at the will start at 7:46 o'clock. Com- at the church before a union gath- er and praise service tonight at 'right's house on Hudion avenue. preach a^ the regular, morning serv- ren H. Smock at the organ and Mri. Rally day will be observed next Methodist churph the .pastor will munion will be observed Sunday ering of the Methodist and Pres- tho Presbyterian church.' Tho Sun- Arthur B. White as pianist. Thoy have ronted the house for a Sunday by the'Sunday-school and ice. Sunday night the sermon'sub- epcak on the topic "A Fascinating morning and the topic of the ser-byterian, congregations. The music day-school will hold special exer- year. Mr, and Mri. Walnrlght ha,ve the exercises will .beheld in the feet will.be "Acting oa.Faith in Fight" Mrs. 'Alice. Sawdey will be mon will be "The Sacrament of the will include selections by the chorus moved to St. Louis. cises Sunday morning in observance It Pays lo Advertise In tho Kculiter. Mr. and Mrs. Charlei K. Shlnn of John street have been spending s, .vraek with friends in Maryland. Mrs. Shlnn la the borough clerk of R*d Bank. ' \' Mr. and Mrs. JSrwjle Leslie bi Knollwood an pn an antomobue trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dowd of Leonard street have been spending a week at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Arthur Middleton and her , daughter of New York have been visiting Mrs, Middletonfa grandi mother, Mrs. Elizabeth French it Rlversldo drivo. ; Mr. and Mri, H. Russell Black* man and thoir daughter of Arthur place have returned from^atour of, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Karpen Week Opens Today, '.. Maine. 7 . • Mlaa Josephine Sldell Jof .West street and Mrs. Joseph [ Bray of Worth coming miles to see! "Advance trends in furniture.^ .. West Front street spent part of last week with their sitter, Mrs. John The latest refinements in design and upholstering. Prices . . Haggerty of Brooklyn. Miss SIdell has been enjoying a -week's ' vaca- 1,1' positively irresistible to shrewd judges of value.f tion: from her position at Cham- '• bora's pharmacy on Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merritt of We are glad to be able to oner out many mends and ' : Spring street are spending a vaca- :: tion of two weeks at Brown's Mill' customers this extraordinary buying opportunity; glad 1 in the southern part of tho state. ' Mrs. Walter Hamilton of Cather- tore to cooperate with the makers of famous* Karpen furni- - ine street spent last vreek with hor ' ' sistor, Mrs. William Carrlhgt'on' of ture in holding this, America's foremost furniture event .' Long Island. —Karpen "Week, October ^nd to 9th, inclusive^ : Mr. and Mrs. H..L. Walker,of , South street have moved to Sum- mit, New Jersey. , Study the pieces on this page. Then come in and conh] '' Mrs. Anna. Valloau of . Branch avenue and Mrs. James Griggs of vince yourself that this is the sale of the season.' Seven • .Madison avenue attended n dinner party given last Friday at the Ho- days slip by tapidly^ Don't delay, f After October 9tbJ tel Kentucky at Atlantic, City by Capt and Mrs. Walter E. Godfrey the reductions will be withdrawn. of Orange. ' William Barry of Union street A sensational value in a luxurious sailed Saturday on a business group (at the left). Mohair and trip to Europe. damask coverings. Karpen/Weefc Benjamin H. FordrFrankiHpuse only; sofa, 119.70; arm chair, Freed P.. Gill and Josepph BH? A suite of classic beauty (above). Reali 64.60; wing chit, 67.15. ' tended the firemen's convent! mahogany frames. In mohair and silken. week at Atlantic City. Ei| damask, with linen frieze on the Hem- ajcompanied by'MrsrFord'ln , ish high-back chair. Karpen Week1, Honse. orilyt tho sofa, 188.701 arm chair,) Edward ler-. X.O6.26| win* r-U^, ^B.sOi •. highy son, memh'^ ie«4)li)ot .weoWfrom a' back chair, 93.80. - ^ ing dub, rei > . t: twt o >»is'weeks*' stay at^the CIUD'Q head- quarters near , Barncgat Inlet; They caught forty blueflsh, oight weakflsh and two stjiped bass.- rGraa6Wrrieflc3s of the . Miss Luella Croydou.of Ked'Bank hour (above). In tapestry, mohair,! and John Eeane motored to 'and worsted. Carved mahogany' •tic City Sunday. l .0 frames. Karpen Week only; I Mrs. Rhoda Fielder of Red Bank chair, '75.68; ottomanv, ^33.67, is spending six weeks with friends ' ' ' '''" f" "" at Long Branch. . , Mrs. A. Schroeder and son Wal- Genuine mahogany frames ter of Oakland street have been ,, •^•••'. /.la SS?' the two beautiful hand- tique manogany. For Karpea spending several days' 'with Mr. and crafted pieces above. In Mrs. F. W. Moselle of Chalfont, striped mohair and linen Weekj the chair, 14.87|" Pennsylvania, formerly of Bed .-frieze. Karoen Week only; tocker, 15.72. ^. ., " Bank. Tha made.the trip by auto- 6ofa,165.7S» chair, 89.23. mobile and before they returned home they visited the scsqui-cen- tennial exposition at Philadelphia. . Fathct's favorite. Real ma^ Dr. Irving K., Lovett of Wallace hogany. In tapestry and street will take a course relating to mohair. ForKarpenweekj the care and feeding 91 children at chair, S4.4bj ottoman, j the Pout Graduate hospital at New .....19,66....: ' ; .... York. •' - . ' • >' ' • Mrs. Charles VanNess of Leigh' #ton avenue' has received j a letter from her son, who ,ia in Tampa;

< Florida, stating that he la safe. He &••• said the water was three feet deep in Tampa. : [The quaint criarm of earlj^ Mr. and Mrs. I. Jay Trubin and 'Anjerican design distinguishea son Georgo of Spring street are en- the group below. Frames fin-J, joying a ten days1 stay at Atlantic ishedin antiijue mahogany. TKej City. ; day bed in Jacquard velour,! Miss Louise Dloterlch, daughter opens into rull-sized doulite bed; of Mr. and Mrs. William Dleterich A lururioua full-sized bed is hidden in this, for Karpen Week, 62.90| beautiful davenport bed. Opens with one of Leighton avenue, is a surgical ladder-back arm chair,' . patient at the Long Branch hospital. easy motion. Chairs may be had to match. . Karpen Week only, ios.80. 20.82; ladder-back aida Mrs. Elizabeth Bitter of Shrews- chair, 14.87. . bury Heights has been confined to the house several weeks under the care of her physician. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Dlckman of Wharf avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank House of White street re- turned last week from a trip' of ten days up the Hudson river in Cap- tain Dlckman's cabin cruiser Emma D. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Stiles of Chestnut street have returned home from a stay of two "weeks at Atlantlo City and Philadelphia. While at Atlantic City Mr, Stiles amended a eonventlon of the ma- sons' international union of Amer- ica as a dclcgato from the Red Bank union. ' Genuine Kupen handwoyen artfibre (above). In tho » Dr. E. A. Scott, who Is connected Splendid xfindsora in an^ with a private hospital In New BttiKing.contnuts, of yellow, blue and black; colors' tique mahogany witli hand-; York, Is visiting his family on East that never fa"de, chip, or wear off. Karpenesque woven fiber seats. For KorJ Front street for a few days. cushions in damask, Knrpen Week only; sofa, pen Week; arm chair.' Miss Thelma Shropshire, daugh- B8.S81 nrmclinirK 2S.5O| rocker, 28.BO1 X 22.10; ^ rocker, 22.85. ter of Charles Shropshire of Hud- table, 23.8O| desk, 27.a0j chair, 12.54) son avenue, has returned to Centen- coffee tabje, 1B,3O| lamp, 38.00. ary collegiate lnstltnto at Hacketta- town for the collegiate year. . 'A. Mrs. Reginald B. VanBrunt of Mahogany ^ William atroot gave birth to a linen rrieze and ve- daughtor Sunday night at the Long lour. For Karpen Branch hoapital. Mrs. VanBrunt Week, 07.78. waa formerly Miss Katherlna Tobln of Fair Haven. Mr. and Mra. Harvey Jennings of Miami, Florida, formerly' of Ked Cliarmihg' occasional Hunk, have notified relative! hero chair of carved ma- that they are safe.' Their house hogany covered in FUR.NI/TU.R.E was badly damaged by the hurrlr tapestry. Knrpen can* and Hiay lost most of their Wetk only,i"ri-i.40. furniture and olothlng.

.' Hhtorlcc) Soct.ly M..llti(. , Thu Monmouth county historical society will hold a meeting tomor- row afternoon at three o'clock at thejioma of Capt and Mrs, William A. Patterson on Blossom Cot* road In Mlddletown township, near Elv- FURNITURE CO. ersld* drive, Prof. Franels H, Oman of Pannlngton will t>« the KEYPORT, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29,1926.

Massachusetts. His brother Joseph week-end with relatives at Pelle- bert Hinson of Asbury Park spent beth Sproul, Miss1 Lois C. Sproul Gardens, L. I., visited Mr, andsilrs. wm&e KILLED BY BUS. ! X who graduated from this college in ville, Now Jersey, and Monroe, New Sunday with thorns j G, Cowles and and Mr«/Cwrl« B, Walllnst visited John H. Bahrenburg and family on S ~ IT WILL SOON BE TIME ury Park Man Fatally June, is taking a course at Fordhom York. family. ' ,-.-•••• Rev. AvL,bzard and family at Sunday of last week. - ' • r ; jured Lait Friday. university. Mr. and Mrs. John Farley and The Hazlet fire company will hold Ocean GrovB on'Wednesday. •Mr. and Mra. Harry S,'Cowlos "To Plant Your Roses" Amos E. Barber of Asbuiy Park, The Methodist church will hold sons of New York spent Saturday their first dance of the season on Paul C/ Bahrenburg .of Flat- and Mrs, Josephine Bimonson at- 79 years old, jvas killed on Friday a rummage sale Thursday, October and Sunday herd Friday night, October 8th. bush and Mr.^and Mrs. Herbert A. tended a funeral at Fort Richmond, Select your varieties while our fields when ho was struck by, an automo 7th, in the church, basement. Mrs. E) Sproul, Miss Eliza- Bahrenburg and -'.family. of" Kow S. I, Thursday night, ; : are still in full bloom. bile bus, Mr. Barber had Bteppo A mission \plll begin Sunday, HAZLET NEWS. from the sidewalk to hall an ap- October 8d, at Holy Cross church. Mr. and Mr.. J. Frnnk Woigand D Se D COIVIF»ANY proaching trolley car when a bu ••I- ROSE SPECIALISTS driven by Harvey E. Raab hit him MOTS'Her* from Koyport. and knocked him down. The in FAIR HAVEN NEWS.; Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Frank TVeigand, MONMOUTh ROAD, LONG BRANCH, fi. J jured man was hurried to the As who have been'living at Keyport, Phone Eatonlown 2446 • bury Park hospital but ho was doa Church Society Election—Baietill are now occupying the Bobert T. LARGEST ROSE GROWERS IN MONMOUTH CO. before a doctor could attend him, Nina to Play Ramblers. Woolley house on tho Holmdel Mr. Barber is survived by a widojv The Methodist ladies' aid society turnplko. The Shampoo Process Puts and three children. held an election oZ officers last Mrs. Pauline E. Nelson and week. Mrs. E. P. Morris was daughter Betty of Highland Falls, New Cleanliness, New Life, Telephone-66 nn3 22 Keamburjr. I, RUMSON NEWS. chosen president for another year. N. Y., are guests of Mrs. Emma T. SEASON 1926 Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mrs.,William PeBeux. • New Lustre Into Carpets Clarke—Fox Wedding October 2d Anderson were elected vico presi- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Collins -—Offer Reward for Stolen Jewel*. dents, Mrs,- Roland FennimDre sec- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins of and Rugs The wedding of Hiss Elizabeth retary and Mrs. Frank Snyder Freehold visited Mr. and Mrs. C. treasurer. The Boclety will meet to- MO matter how old and wor'n your ruga K. Clarke, daughter of Mra. Thoma Calvin Walling on Sunday of last V C. Clarke of Waterman avenue, to morrow afternoon at the church. wook. . T and carpets may be—no matter how STEAMERS:"—Keaniburs. Pocahontas, Smitfaficld, Mobjactc. James M. Fox, son of Charles H. Fair Haven's baseball team shut Angelo M. Webster, Elmer Bahr- badly begrimed and stained, our Special Fox of New York, will take place out Belford Sunday at this place. enburg and Leon Walling represent- T:-. Subject to Chanie Without Notice. , October 2d at St. George's church The score was 7 to 0 and it was ed the Raritan township fire depart- Shampoo Process will-clean them thor- Fair Haven's third victory over the (New York Time.) B.% this place. A reception will be ment at the state firemen's conven- oughly, harmlessly. The matted riap will held. afterward at the - Rumson Belford nine this year, Fair Haven tion at Atlantic City on Friday and be straightened, the .dirt-dulled cobra LEAVING KEANSBURG, N. J. country club. has arranged a series of games with Saturday, A reward of $5,000 has been the Ramblers of Red Bank and the Daniel S, Weigand has returned will be restored to their original bright- Week-days:—7:00 a. m., 3:30 p. m. offered for information leading to first game will be played next Sun- to Newark, where he has begun his ness, every particle of dust,, dirt and the recovery of jewels stolen -from day afternoon, on the Shrewsbury second year at the New Jersey law Saturdays:—7:00 a. m., 12:00 m., 3:30 p. m. country club field. smudge will be removed. Sundays:—7:00.a. m., 12:00 m., 4:00, 8:00 p. m. Matthias Plum's residence on the school. Rumson road. The thieves are stil William Mason has started on a Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hyer, Clesnllnoii I* a W of health' that will at large, but the Rumsn police and vaudeville tour and the opening per- Sr., spent last Sunday with their navar be repealed. Lat ua dive your LEAVING BATTERY, NEW YORK. private detectives have o numbe: formance will take place at Colum- daughter, Mrs. Thomas Starr of floor covering! / our Special Shampoo of clues and have not given up bus, Ohio.' Mr. Mason, who was in and they'll lie returned, at clean and Weed-days:—9:30 a. m., 5:30 p. m. New Brunswick. bright fti when new. ' . ' hopes of capturing the thieves. musical comedy shows a number of John H.Bahrenburg and family Saturdays:—9:30 a. m., 2:00, 5:30 p. m. • Mrs. Otto Breitenbach of Flrsi ycara;' is now a member of the motored to Brooklyn on Sunday Sundays:—9:30 a. m., 2:00, 5:30 p. m. street gave birth to a son las vaudeville team of Mason and Ly- and spent the day with Mr. Bahrenr Thursday. dell. burg's sister. At last Thursday night's meeting Mrs. Elwood Smith, who under- A number of 'Haslet people en- Keansburg Steamboat Co. of the Rumson commissioners a let- wont an operation at the Long Joyed the sail to West Point on the LEON'S ter w»3 received from the fire de Branch hospital, is steadily Improv- steamer City of Keansburg on partreent recommending an Ahrens ing and is expected home next Sunday. RED BANK ST£AM DYE WORKS Fox pumping apparatus.for com- week. Harry S. Cowfes and family and Cleaners and Dyers of Men's and pany No. 2. The commissioners Clarence Legg is.building a ga- Thomas 6. Cowles and family visit- will hold an adjourned meeting to rage on the rear of a vacant lot on ed Twin Brook' zoo at lliddletown Women's Apparel, For over twenty-five years, customers have morrow night at-which bids -will be been expecting and getting super-service here. the Fair Haven road. Ho bought on Saturday. . Main Office and Plant—70-76 White St., Red Bank received for laying sidewalks on the lot a short time ago. Next Mrs. Daniel A. Clark entertained You always get quality, real service at fair Bingham avenue and for building a spring he will build a bungalow on Branch Office—24 W. Front St., Red Bank storage building on Carton street. the Hazlet and South Keyport sew- prices here. - ' An ordinance for a storm sewer the lot. ing club at her home at South Key- Phone 1045 or 734 will to introduced at this meeting. Among the residents who saw port on Thursday afternoon. Re- Gene Tunney defeat Jack Sempsey freshments were served by the host- Daniel Shea, motor mechanic for at. Philadelphia last Thursday night ess. Mrs. ABbury Walling will en- BRANCH STORES THROUGHOUT,. MONMOUTH .COUNTY, the borough fire trucks, is laid up were Abe Bennett, Augustus M. tertain at the next meeting. with sickness. Minton, Charles P. Cross and son Miss Esther Witte of Newark is John Slocum of Black Point roadv Fielder, Harry B. Kurtis and Mrs,visiting at the home of Mrs. Emma who attends the school on tafay- George Harms. T. Peseux. ette street, fell off a bicycle l Mrs. John • Pearsall spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boa and Her- week and his arm was broken. The accident happened in front of the school. Patrick H. Kennedy, Harold A. Benson, John H. Wilson and Rob- ert Wilson attended the firemen's convention last week at Atlantic City. William Jeffrey, Jr., is kept in- doors with sickness. Two hundred persons attended a card party and dance last Friday night at Holy Cross hall. The Citizens Building and Loan Association ,/Z: Jeddo-Highland Coal makes warm friends. profits amounted to over $100. Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, Jr. r Try It. of Keyport, formerly of this place, spent part of last week with Mr. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY and MrSyJThomas Ansbro of Long t 50c PER TON OFF FOR GASH, i Island. Miss Dorothy Macintosh has en- tered the state college for women at New Brunswick and Thomas NEW SERIES NOW OPEN FOR INVESTORS Flatlcy has begun his studies at Rutgers university. Both graduat- ed from Red Bank high school last The best investment for monthly savings, earning in excess of 8%. June. J. - An addition for a sunparloi Is Do- Investment in shares of The Citizens Building and Loan Association should appeal ing built to Stephen Stevens's Telephone 103. house, John Hintelmarm has resumed his especially to persons who desire to own their own homes. studies at Holy Cross college in You may subscribe for as many shares, at a cost of $1 per share per month, as your monthly income will permit you to carry* , $ 1 per month returns $ 200.00 in about eleven years 5 ," " " 1000.00 " " a" v " 10 " u " 2000.00 " " "u " 25 " " '" 5000.00" " a 100 " • •! 20000.00 " " a Under the supervision of the Banking Department of the State of New Jersey Noah entirely encaica the front brake shbes.tvhlchare TOTAL RESOURCES OVER of dlo cast aluminum. And thus keeps out all water and dirt from the niechanlnn. Note extremely Urge brake One Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars drum ihowa at left.

» . • • . ' ' Payments made at The Second National Bank and Trust Co. NewNswhFeatures ^bearing crankshaft me- Cbrt RED BANK, NEW JERSEY tot—world'* tmoothctt tw—powers alt new Another vlfnl Niwlx incchanlcnl superiority Is, the ash models. ppccinl Nn(h4Avht*l broke Bvotortr-tho t OR ANY OFFICER OR DIRECTOR plcst and nio«t sfQclent tyjperkoowaro t crankxneo Tjrttuhcr whkli pro- Fully equalized to sififtxt pnd Idiv front and MsK OFFICERS, \ Wnt»crnnkcn«o dilution. these brnlcca banish ehrirely tho dnbtferooi HVervtag 'New doublo beam head* chnrnctcrlBllo of pnrttnlly equalized brakes. President - ,, « FRAKIC McMAHON light* wldnotecrlngwhcd ,Vice-PrcsicIent LOUIS E. BROWN • eontroL Tlicy nro of untqua simplicity jh> design^ mna Secretary - ' - A. ALVIN WHITING flower points roQidrlnfl lubrication than any other* ABa't. Secretary mcclwnlcnl (brake system* A. TRUMBULL SMITH 9** Treasurer '• - FRANK SHERWOOD Aflencloied bodies nrc of Their tnornnt, powctftil, btrtv^vcty im»«ftilpfeMtiM Solicitor - JOHN S. APPLEGATE, JR. the Ajxpcnitvo %vood In nclcntlflcnlly dl*trlbutcd> 60% to the rinr and Mmi body cotutructlon 40% to tho fronts DIRECTORS employed by fincit American and Europe' Tlio nlxtccn new Nhsh models now on Jliplay range FRANK McMAHON AUGUSTUS M. MINTON BORDEN L. HANCE «a motor can. In nrico from $ti6$ to $2090 f. o. !i. factory. LOUIS E. BROWN BENJAMIN J. PARKER .WILLIAM O'BRIEN And RIOO« Ibt of ndded LESTER E.'McQUEEN HARRY A. HAWKINS ALBERT L. IVINS rvy-.. , new improvement*, J. W. MOUNT CO., M pu Av MOET IV. PACH OLIVER G. FRAKE JAMES P. BRUCE! "• " ">«« •»'<« WI.Ua Strut, R.a B«ntc', N, J, WILLIAM & CHILD , T»lipl,on. SIB . . •y RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926.

Irish' Lace 4Yds.$0c Special Prices—Created for Real Irish lace in b/atfing and .edging that makgsjmch dainty and pretty trimming for under- th'ings. • -•• STEINBACHS—Flr»t Flow

W ••' ..." :'••... -.'"' .• • Crepe de Chine, Yd* $1*69 Useful Items —Are Making Crepe de chine in all the hew smart shades for Fall in plain colors. Ideal fof smart sports and afternoon frocks. STBINBAOHS—Firat Floor Wool Jersey, Yd. $1,69 For a chic sports or street dress for Fall wear Autumn Millinery, $5.Q0 Women's Step-ins, 79c Odd Pieces of Linen there is nothing smarter than wool jersey. In An inviting price indeed, for smart little Gage u "Women's white batiste step-ins bound with a all colors. 54 inches wide. ; hats as becoming as these. Felts and velours colored border and with set-in filet and Irish 1/2 Price STBINBAOHS^-rirBt Floor in lovely colors. Large and small head sizes. lac medallions. Odd luncheon clothe, napkins, luncheon sets iSTEINBAOHB—Second Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor and a variety of odd pieces of linen and also '1 a few slightly soiled pieces. Crepe, Yd. 69c STEINBACHS—Firat Floor Silk and cotton crape that makes such attrac- AluMinum Roasters, -$1.75 Children's Coats, $7,95 tive and also practical frocks for house wear. - Largo, oval shaped roasters—double ones—a Children's. Fall coats in camel's hair and chin- . 86 inches wide.« joy to use. Easily cleaned—and.very specially chilla. Some with fur collars. In tan, brown Turkish Towels*, 59c 8TBINBACHS—Firat Floor priced for this selling. and navy. Sizes 2 to 6; Turkish towels that are of a very heavy weave BTEINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor and a close and firm nap. With attractive col- Madras Shirting, Yd. 48c ored borders. Size 24x48 inches. Bahy Blankets, $1.85 STEINBACHS—First Floor Madras shirting in light stripes for the thrifty Seamless Velvet Rugs, $36.95 f woman who makes her husband's shirts. 36 .Seamless velvet rugs in stunning Chinese and Baby Beacon blankets with inch wide satine inches wide. -•.•'•••• Oriental designs. In beautifgl harmonious Printed Crepe de Chine BTEINBACHB—FltBt Floor borders. Palterns.are bow knot and floral and colors. Fringed ends. 9x12 ft. size small and large blocks. In pink and blue. BTEINBACHS—Fourth Floor STEINBACHS—Second Floor Yd. $1.29 Bead Necklaces, 45c Novelty bead necklaces that are either glass or Women's "Polly" ffose, $1.79 Printed crepe de chine of a fine weave that is novelty beads in the popular choker style.' Women's Bath Robes, $5.95 durable. Lustrous and shimmering with a Many bright colors. Women's silk hosiery of the popular Polly variety of patterns. brand, full fashioned and with a garter top. Women's bath robes of Beacon cloth in stripe STEINBACHS—First Floor STEITpACHS—First Floor There are all the new colors. ••' and floral designs. With silk braid and satin STEINBACHS—First Floor • trimming. Sizes 36 to 44. Special Candy, Lb. 35c STEINBACHS—Socond Floor Men's Cut Silk Ties, 65c Delicious nut brittle, chocolate and peanut but- Women's Rayon Hose, $1.25 A pleasing assortment, indeed. Air $1.00 four- : ter straws ,that are ever.so good and also nu* • Junior Floor Lamps, $5.00 in-hands of silk faille, repp ani twill. Bias tritious. Women's rayon silk hosiery of a fine and yet stripes, figures and scrolls in abundance. ' STEINBACHS-Flrut Floor durable weave, fult fashioned and in all the season's newest colors. Junior floor lamps complete with attractive BTEINBACHS—Flrat Floor Vj hand painted parchment shades—that are Latest Fiction, $1,69 STEINBACHS—First Floor varied and beautiful in design. All the latest fiction that has been selling for STEINBACHS—Third Floor" Men's Broadcloth Shirts, $1.95 $2.00, for this day only. Such books as "Shut- If omen's Kid Gloves, $2.50 Well tailored English broadcloth shirts in a ters" and "Understanding Heart." Women's French kid gloves made by Ch'anut Bridge Lamps, $5.00 good selection of checked, striped and figured • STBINBACHS—Firit Floor and Cie. Fancy stitching and cuffs. In brown patterns. Separate stiff collars to match. 14 and black only. Bridge lamps of the convenient size that fit to 17 necks. STEINBACHS—Flrat Floor any corner of the room and add a bit of cheer. STEINBACHS—Flrat Floor Pencil Boxes, 39c On Sale With georgette shades. .. Pencil boxes that children need so much in the STEINBACHS—Third Floor perusal of their studies. Compact little boxes, Women's Vnien Suits, 74c Women's Gloria Umbrellas generously, filled. Attractively tailored unflergarments for cool STEINBACHS—First Floor weather wear. Several styles, Richelieu brand. End Tables, $2.75 p.45, Sizes are 6 to 9. T Fine mahogany finished end tables that are so 10-rib styles, of purple, greenrnavy, red and • Leather Hand Bags, $1.69* BTEINBACHS—Second Floor useful in any home for a few books—a bowl of brown Gloria silk. 21/2-inch satin borders. flowers or the newspapers. New and likeable styles. A host of enchanting styles here—bags to GTEINBACHS—Third Floor , complement the newest Fall tailleurs. In ex- Men's Overcoats, $45.00 STEINBACHS—First Floor cellent shades and styles. Excellently tailored great coats pf the smart STEINBACHS—First Floor H English type that men are wearing this season. Men's Wool Hose, 59c 9-inch Frying Pans, 89c Double and single breasted. Good colorings. Tan and grey novelty effects. Smart plaids, STEINBACHS—Sewnd Floor and equally attractive checks. Of fine, soft A worth while saving here! Excellent D-inch. Leather Picture Frames, 85c. wool, evenly knit. Sizes 10 to ll1/ frying pans of fine aluminum. All with wood- Most attractive frames, of soft leather. The en handles. woman who prefers tailored things will prob- U Boys' Suits, $2.95 STEINBACHS—First Floor STEINBACHS—Fourth Floor ably find her tastes tend this way also. "Good looking little Oliver Twist models for STEINBACHS—Flrat Floor school youngsters. Tweed trousers buttoning up to plaid blousfis. Sizes 3 to 8. Sharp Steel Scissors R STEINBACHS—Second Floor \ A Bargain Square Sale of Flannel 69c and 89c Women's Silk 'Kerchiefs v 75c and $1.00 scissors. Good tools for partic- 3 for 75c Night Gowns ular workers. Easy-cutting. And special in- Ever so dainty and attractive are these wom- deed, of course! en's 'kerchiefs of crepe de chine, hand pointed Floor S and with embroidered scalloped edges, Very Special ) BTEINBACHS—First Floor Nothing quite so comfortable on a cool night as a flannel gown. These are of soft white flannel with either pink or blue stripes. Novelty Tea Aprons, 89c They are nicely tailored and are shown in two likeable styles. A dainty assortment of them. AH neat as can Women's Sports Ties, 95c Both _ • bo, and practical. Many lovely colorings.' D Womfen's sports ties in polka dot and solid col- Equally attractive BtyleB. ors. They are just the touch needed to mako V Necks--Round Necks : a dress smart, looking.," STHINBACHB—Flrtt Floor wo featured. The pricing is—unusually low. A thrifty pur- BTEINBAOHS—First Floor chase of several gowns will also bo an investment in health and comfort. There are all sizes. Filet Panel Curtains' A BTEINBACH8—Bargain Squuro—First Floor. Boys' School Knickers,' 74c Each $1.25 Blue, groy, brown, heather, powder bluo and atripod or mixture fabric ltnickora for 7 to 16 Fllot not panel curtains, in attractive all-over year old boys. Strongly made and full cut. Women's Imported 'Kerchiefs j Hand Blocked Scarfs designs with a two-inch silk bullion fringe. Ecru only. 45 in. x 2% yds. ;. Y BTEINBAOHS —Fltth Floor 3 for $1.00 $2.98 . BTEINBACHS—Fourth Floor Such dainty squares as theso are could never Women's hand blocked scarfs In mnny attrac- Linen Bridge Sets, $4.25 have como from any but tho Swiss 'korchief ?CSn|nnd stU"nin£r color bi Double Blankets, Pr. $4.45 Italian linon bridge sots that display oxquisltn looms. Embroidered dot Bcallopcd edgo. workmanship in "tholr hand ombroidory. All Floor STEINIIAOIIS-Flrst Floor Wool mixed double blankets with plaid doslgns are hommod, In protty colorings. Of a vory durable quality, . BTHINBACHS—Second Floor ' Full BIZO, 70X80 inchoB. Women's Lhtien 'Kerchiefs Women's Pumps, $3.95 8TBINDACH8—Fourth Floor Felt Sports Hats, $1.95 6 for 90c W?"10"" Jumpa of LInck sntiri-blftck Attractive llttlo knock-nbout and school hats patent Icathor-blncic volvofc-black Mel Silk Pillows, $2.55 of now, brightly colored felts. Largo and small Usually 25c ouch. Neatly hemmod, with 1-10 blondo flntin nnd others. Vnlucii to head sizes for womon and mianoa. Inoh homo. Fine, soft linon—and vory npeclnl! ?7.l)0, Attractive silk pillows that lend a noto of color to n Bomber chair or sottoo. Many aTJEINUAOHB — Fifth Floor [lTElNItACllil—llint Floor ' stylos and varied colors. BTBINDAOHB-ririt Hoc*! Page Twenty RED BANK REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 29,1926. home today trow a visit at Boonton. Their house and lot ori Branch fcve- APPLE TREES NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Miss Edith-Johnson, who is em-nuo wcro bought by 3. Harry Her- -W f.voi-aM. t. m«|» On. ployed in Mew York state, spent. bert. SAFE AT SURF THEATER Sunday with her father, Louis John- Edward' Worthley, Jr., made an 1 STOLEN LAST WEEK. son. • automobilo trip to Connecticut over Burdge & Ryssell T. Elwood Snyderi Jr., is the new tho week-end. mini, Baldwin And Pcragon. •sasfe» It Wni Found Broken Open Near assistant station agent.. Ha has Mr. and Mra. Lean Herbert of CheefVcgiialte—J., Harold Hon- been filling a jimllar position at Torment wcro Sunday guests of Mr. rever before. .U.t tadad... Eltota. Expert Movers of Household trt« .r. b«t.r ud fin.r th drlckjon Buy. Dr. Aumack Houie Galilee. ', and Mrs. ClIffordJHorbort, on WVren Street. •;...'•• Wplcott Bros/have a new Chev- John Bates, who Is employed 'at The safe nt the gurf theater was rolet delivery car for their grocery Fort Monmouth, 1B enjoying a vaca- Goods and Pianos. taken away by burglars early Tues- business. tion. ^ day morning. Entrance to tha the- Tho improvements which havo Addren all communIc«Uoni to ...... »T . ater was gained by breaking in thebeen under way at Mrs. Elward Policy Chief Indicted. City Movings a Specialty Jos. H. Black Son Sc Co., Hightstown, N. J. boiler room and then breaking into Ryaedorph's house- at tho corner of Among the indictments returned Wo Carry a Full Lto« of Hardj Tree, and Shribi. • • the office.. The'safe contained about Southland Clinton streets are near- recently by the ggind jury was one ?70 in change and was located on ly completed. • Elme" r Doy of~ Redagainst Edwin 0. Bloat, chief of po- Larger Well.Padded Van» When the weather4a •Wednesday by a driver for a South Bank is thecontractor. The lice at Mritnwnn, for assault and ••"• , Careful,' Courteous, Experienced Men' leaky—a Scotch Mist* Amboy baker in a ditch near changes have made thp house much battory upon Alton Geran,'wh.o wa» Tm* Repaint/Your* Cheesequake, The combination was larger and much more attractive. arrested August Slst. like charge isn't! . ' broken oft and other damage was against Goran of resisting an officer Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions' When the weather done. The people -who leave the LITTLE SILVER NEWS. was said to have been dismissed. • s shines—so does a Scotch films every night at the theater : Anywhere,; Any Time. ' Mist*! found the door unlocked when they Attended. Heavyweight Fight at camoto deliver tha films and not! Philadelphia—Move to Red'Bank. ilim Cut Tires Fireproof Storage: Packing and Expresi. , - Scotch Mist* overcoats ficd Asbury Mount, captain of po- Benjamin A. Shoemaker, tester REPAIR FOR RIM CUT TIRES, are handsome cheviots, ice. ' ' . C. Lovett and Charles Murphy at- ALL SIZES, AT JO CENTS : Office Globe Court and Mechanic Street woven our special way to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Hendrlck- tended the Tunnoy-Dempsey fight at PER INCH. , Contains RealRnbterSWllI son have purchased Dr. Gifford B. Philadelphia last Thursday/night. Td.894 REP JEfANK, N. J. , shed water without sacri- Aumack's, residence on the north MRS, E. STRINGER Never fit], Chip or Blister ficing good looks. Alfred Saunders has installed a side of Warren street near Atlantic, heating systam in his new green- Michigan Avenue, Port Monmouth. N. J. tf PAINT VOBAfb Now in Fall weights anc and will rriove .there from their house at Gooseneck Point. ' TOMORROW J patterns. present home on Atlantic street Mr.. and Mrs. E. L. Lueder, who ThoBacret of tfaemicceasof Steel.,,' *Bitli>tere& Trademark. about November 1st. Dr. and Mrshave. , been spending the summer at cote, .the now auto enamel.. I» ' Aurnack have taken an apartment Little Silver Point, have returned to A New Full Line of Men's and Boys' the rtbber and imparted gums ROGERS PEKT COMPANY at New York. ble'nCed into it. One coat in New York for tho winter. enough to cover your car with a ; Brotdmj Broadway Broadway The senior class'yof the high Graham B. McGregor and family lu.trous enamel finish that eun, - •t liberty at Worno at 13th St. school has elected the following offi- have closed their summer home hero J cers: ' vMits, Overcoats, Sportcoats etow, boiling water and add will W. J. BENNING and have returned to Newark.' ., not dull. Anyone can apply it. ISO Monmouth St.', Henld 8q. wrer* FJfthAT* President—Charles T7. Moore.< Mr..and Mrs. George Taylor and SteclCQte. flows on smoothly and Red Bank, N. J. " U 35th BL aty at 4lst St. V!CQ president—Mian Beatrice Bcdle. Is self-levelling, leaving no brush, Secretary—Alias Virginia Armstrong. sons spent the,week-end at Kear- Sweaters, Hats and Furnishings ' marks. Sliteen attractive colors. Tmaoat •< Bromflild Treasurer—Victor Ansorne. ney» •• •:.•..-•..-•..:.• Boston, Munehonttt Morfc by STEEICOIEMANUPACTUHIMC CO., St. touls, Mo.., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hycr will Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oschwald have spend the winter at Groenport, L. I.moved to Red: Bank, where they 3. M. FINKELSTEIIIM'S Mrs. George Teasdale has re-bought Charles Nieman's house on ROCHESTER CLOTHES SHOP 12 WEST FRONT STREET turned frorn a two months' visit the cast side of' Maple avonue. through the New England states. Misses Constance and •Gretchen Haigh are attending the Centenary collegiate institute^ Hackottstown. Thisjs MiBs Constance Haigh's sec- ond year there. Miss Martha Anderson has re- Best Quality Meats at Lowest Prices is What You Get in entered Cedar Crest college. Mr. and MrB. George H. Conover and Mr. and Mrs. P. Palmer Arm- strong have returned from a two week's trip by auto" through the White mountains. The water supply of the borough was shut off Sunday due to cleaning Lowest Prices 1 -the inside of the standpipe. yhe outside of the pipo has received a coat of paint. Norman Snyfler has been.doin^ the work. Mrs. Harold G. Smith of Llnwood has lr^n visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon C.h.'.nck. • , 0::> ;1 Morrell has resumed his u'.i " vi'.h Hopkins's drug stores aft- absence of four weeks, duiv - ich time he underwent an op.' •.' T.-.-i ••nnual picnic of the Re- f ovir el church Sunday-school was he'.:! ; •'.ii-.-day afternoon on tho ch'.u-c'.' grounds. • , Josephine A. Brown has re- turnr:! from a vacation spent at the Original and Only 9c and 19c Wonder Meat Markets Grout Lakes.-and Yellowstone park. ' Melvin A. Philo has re-entered the Newark law; school for his sen- Red Bank Keyport Atlantic Highlands Asbury Park y ior year. Miss Eleanor Walling, daughter j "*'" The steel used in die New Essex of Dr. nnd Mrs. William T. Walling, Best Made Shoulders of . Best Brands has entered ;the New Jersey wom- - Coach steel body, is the same en's college at New Brunswick, PIGS' LIVER E. Kenneth Hoose has returned PHILA. SPRING LAMB BACON quality and gauge used in can from a vacation spent at Hobart, costing *4000 and upward. N. Y. NECK BONES SQUARES Carmen Eapolla is spending some SCRAPPLE Fresh - time in Florida. RIB END f Miss Doris Newton of Eonkon PIGS' FEET koma, L. I., was the recent guesf of BEEF LIVER SPARE RIBS (Mr. and Mra. Herbert E. West. LOIN PORK f Dr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stidfole are KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO., INC. making nn auto trip to Chicago. Mrs. William Muth has been 116 MONMOUTH STREET Phone 1319 RED BANK. N. J. spending several weeks at Toledo, Ohio. . • J. Sehuttenborg's delicatessen store will move from the Brown block on Front street to the store next the Jersey Central power and light Prime Cuts Milk Fed store owned by A. Heleotis on the Milk Fed 4-lb. Milk Fed north side of the same street. The Radio sales store will move into the RIB ROAST FOWL 3-lb. Size store vacated by Mr, Schuttcnberg. 2-2£ lb. Siz&^ FOWL Emanual Enziger was one of Pure Pork ' those present at the Dcmpsey-Tun- Mild Cured ney fight at Philadelphia Thursday No Waste night. , SAUSAGE SMOKED BROILERS Tho annual church supper of St. SMOKED John's Methodist church will be MEAT BUTTS held on October 5th and 6th. TONGUES! Charles Scholdt of Newark is having his 45-foot cruiser repaired at Kleinmnd's Bayside boat works. Miss Mary A. Morrell has taken a position as • instructor in Dr. An- derson's private school on the Hud- 39c son, t : JAWtf EATONTOWN NEWS. Milk Fed Prime Cuts Loin Veal Genuine Epworth Leagueri at Long Blanch •—AJveutiiW' New Organ. Frying or CHUCK STEAK CALVES' LIVER; Fifteen mombors of tho Junior XHOPS Epworth lenguo of the Methodist Roasting CriOPPEDBEEF t church on Saturday visited Asbury Tenderloin End : Methodist church of Long Branch, Good Because It's Fresh Pork You can drive a car with any old oil, whoro a county rally of Epworth leaguers was held. The rally was' CHICKENS ' Made So. LOIN PORK ••- with oil that la dirty and burned out, or n chnrgo of Mra. Goorgo B,- Whit- BU/ITS halt enough oil—but you ore heading flold of this plnco. Tho AdvcntiBts have a new organ right Into the nearest repair shop. n their church nnd It was used for tho first timo Sunday night.1 Elder Ralph Cm no gnv.o n recital on tho Perfect lubrication 2s cheap. Use die now instruinont and therq wcro a new improved "Standard". Motor Oil numbor of other muslcnl features. 19c 29c 29c Tin muslcnl aorvlco wn» much op- mid keep your car In use. You can rcclntcd, Judging by commonta Legs or Rumps of r actually feel tho difference. made by folks who attended,It. ' Mild Cured vT Chnrlio Says Employees of tho telephono corn- Beit Made 4.v:'i • Xry tho ' any nro stringing wires and doing VEAL thcr work to jiut tho,now telephono BONELESS jxchango into acrvlce, It is expect- Long Cut SAUSAGE 3d that tho cxclinngo will bo In uuo Fresh - FRANKFURTERS oxt month. MEAT Hilly ilny services will bo held at PORK STANDARD .ho Mothodlit church Sunday. Tho Taitj; Kind Ho Make. All A rovlvnl of fntorciit In I'rcaby- 4 SHOULDERS Orlun church work linn followed tlin PURE PORK" ilcctlon of Nov. J, T. Ourtln nn pnn- MOTOR OIL or. Tim girl*' choir dang a noise- Ion nt tho norvlco Sundny night. Minn Hnrnli I!. Nlvlnon nnd lior rotlior, Jf«'tiry 1'. Nlvl»on, liavo rr- STANDARD OIL COMPANY iirnril from ii lojoiiru of n week nt 24 : J.) nrncgnt nnd Atlnntle City. 24c \. Mm. Adi\ }i, Nfttevy returned RED BAfNK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926.' Pace Twenty-One KO3QBBBGBQG0C fiOY THIfVES. provement. Mr, Roberts stated that Spring Lake hospital three weeks • IOAN«1CODPI Two Mtnuquin Soyi Admit, B{«*k- those who signed the petition were ago, is rapidly improving. .He is '••• , ingt »nd Entering. In favor of paving the avenue from expected home in a few days. Richard Iticker, twelve yean old, curb to curb. The ordinance will Mrs. A. h, Foster has had a hot and Voorhecg Morton, also twelve, be considered again at the noxt water heating «ystom put in her CIDER MILL meeting of the council next Tues- house on tho Chapel Hill road. The both of Manasquan,.were arrested last wo ok charged with breaking day. work was done by Fred G. Hurst. and entering houses at Bridle Stephen Broander, manager of a Cecil Conover has had a number NOW OPEN owned by Rev. Herbert J. Belting, chain store on Main street, is on aof locust ^jees cut down on his Paul Smith arid B. Robertson. The two weeks' vacation. • proporty on the King's Highway. boys, admitted entering the houses' Mrs. Ella Taylor has left for William Stokes, president of the and stealing some articles, It is Florida to spend the winter. senior class of the township high My Cider Mill at Nut Swamp also said they confessed to stealing: Richard Rowden has entered Col- school, gave a violin solo at the an automobile and driving to umbia university. Baptist church Sunday. ••• Hightatown, where thoy left the car. MISB Mao Geary has recovered Miss Hazel Scott Is confined to is Now Open to Receive Apples Both wero held for the juvenile from an illness, > the house with sickness. court, '.., _.'_, ••',,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Button of At- Rev. and Mrs. William Davis, lantic avenuo have left for Florida, who have been engaged in mission- D. CLARENCE WALLING, KEANSBURG NEWS. Mr, and Mrs, James Niblct of ary work in India and who are now Jersey City have' returned after a stopping nt Atlantic Highlands, Nut Swamp WeU Kesmburg to be Supplied visit with Mrs. Lydia Vincent of were visitors at the Baptist church with Water from Borough Plant. Main street. . Sunday. The borough will furnish water Miss Coleste Cowley, daughter of Ralph Thompson and family of to the residents of West Keamburg #MWMMMMMOM»IIMMMMMMIWMMW< Mr. and Mrs, Harold E. Cowley, is MiddlcbUBh returned homo Sunday when an agreement drawn jointly a patient at the Long Branch hos- after having spent seventeen days by Borough Attorney John S. Ap- pital. •' with Rev. and Mrs. John A. Thom- plegnte and Howard W. Roberts for A dance will be given Friday son. Rarltan township is presented to the night by Miss Ethel-Brandon in the Rev. Marion T. Conklin of Tap- ^jthe Rug Store borough council next Tuesday for Palais de Danse on the boardwalk. pan, New York, forhierly of this action. The water will bo metered Tho. Jolly Six orchestra will furnish place, was a visitor here last week. at the borough line and will bo sold the music. Mr, and Mrs. F. 2. Crispen will Is Now Open! at fifty cents per thousand gallons. Norman Snyder of Keyport has Iea,vo early in November for Flor- The West Keansburg consumers been awarded the contract to clean ida, where they will spend the win- iraday Great Sale- of slightly imperfect Seamless, have agreed to care for the water the water Btandplpe. A copper tor. ' " The Pontiac Six is designed to And simply because, with that mains and collect the bills. ' • screen will be placed on top of the A conference for Baptist Sun- Axminster arid. Velvet'Rugs 1 ' Councilman Samuel Randolph has pipe after the cleaning job is com-day-school workers will be held Fri- travel rough roads without pitch- stamina are combined comforti These Bugs are all new patterns and slight- returned from several days spent at pleted. It will cost the borough day night at the parsonage, At the Ammagansett, Long Island. ; $360 for tho job. Sunday morning service Rev. Luke ly imperfect, hardly noticeable. . . Mrs. Anna Nichols of' Baldwin, Fire Chief Edward Stafford, M. Bleakney will preach on "Com- Long IBWCT, IS the truest of Mrs. tained high speeds. ItwiUmain- ^priced six, the Tcmtiac Six Postman Jesaen and Jacob French- mand to the Harvest," tain the punishing pace of better continues its triumphant march 6 Bales of Heavy Axminsters, Hazel Collins of-East Keansburg. man attended the firemen's conven- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seip and Mr. tion at Atlantic City last week as than 50 miles an hour, for a$ long toward the unchallenged sales , 8'3"xl0'6" at $19.50 and Mrs. J. Bade of East Keansburg delegates of the local department. Fair View Newi. as you like—and easily, tool leadership of its field. have returned from a visit at Ho- William Gelhaus, president of the Edward Morford is building a ga- " .15 Bales of Hea,vyv Velvets, fr%ed; boken. . ' i; ' ' ' ,o_ Ketmsbiirg steamboat company, re- rage in which to keep, the Chevrolet Pontiac Six Landau Sedan, $895. Oakland Six, companion to Pmtiac Six, $1025 to $1295. Mrs. Hazel Collins has recovered ported to the police last Saturday automobile which he bought about All prices at Factory. Easy to pay on die liberal General Motorj Time Payment Pitta. ' • ,9x12 at $24.50 from sickness. • ; night that he heard an animal a month ago. About 800 persons went on theprowling around his home on the Mr,. and Mrs. John Wilson have 6x9 Velvet Rugs at $12.50. v New Point Comfort fire company's Beachway, and was led to believe it returned to New York after a visit excursion to West Point on Sunday. waB the leopard that escaped from to Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT The new steamer of the Keansburg Also several bales of Scatter Bugs. . the Twin Brook zoo some time ago, . Sidney McLean saw the Demp- 33 E. Front St. ' Phone 70S RED BANK, N. J. steamboat company, the City of Ho endeavored to get the zoo on the sey-Tunney fight at Philadelphia These RUgs will be on Sale next Friday and Keuns'burg, was; utrjfd. telephone, but -was unsuccessful, last week, Hq returned home The ordinance jprovlding for a Tracks found near his homo were drenched with rain but happy be- ! Saturday, October 1st and 2nd : twenty-foot concrete roadway on said to resemble those of a leopard. cause Tunney won. Carr avenue, which had passed two John G'Neil has had a pipeleBS readings by the borough, council, MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. furnace put in his house. was held at ttie meeting last week. Walter Scott of New York- spent Howard W. Roberts presented a pe- Melvin Peaae Improving from Oper Sunday with his parents, Mr. and tition signed'by two-thlrdB of the ation at Hospital. Mrs. Frank Scott. ' j 129 West Front Street, Red Bank property owners on that avenue, Melvin Pease, who underwent an protesting against the proposed Im- operation for appendicitis at theIt pays to advertise in Thj Register.

ON OCTOBER 1st, 1926, INTEREST AMOUNTING TO One Hundred Two Thousand, Six Two Dollars and Nineteen tents be paid to depositors in our Interest Department. We trust you now have an account in this Department and will share in this large distribution of earnings, which are made with the minimum of effort on the part of the depositors. If you do not have an account, do not defer opening one. FOUR F»ER CENT interest paid beginning the first of each month. Deposits made on or before October 10th will earn interest from October 1st. You Know the Advantage of Saving Money The stockholders of this bank have approximately It May Be the Stepping Stone to Financial Independence One and One Quarter liBSion Dollars We 'do not limit "deposits in our Interest Department to a maximum invested for the protection of its depositors. The total resources are over of $3000.00. On any amount, large or small, we pay the same rate of inter- est which is four per cent TEN MILLION DOLLARS CHARACTER of the bank is only determined by time and service. SAFETY FIRST-NEXT The attitude of the officers—in spirit of the employees—the atmosphere of the bank—all contribute to its character. This symbolizes high traditions for integrity and service by the Second National Bank and Trust Company SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP for over fifty years to the people of Monmouth County. During this period ' its policy has never .wavered from conservative and honorable business [These should be the first requirements to consider when choosing your bank. methods.' CONFIDENCE is gained and held by observance of the above policy.- CAPITAL * CHARACTER CONFIDENCE It is our intention to always observe proper business ethics, and by so doing are important factors in producing the above. The larger the capital and deserve and retain the confidence of the people. resources, the greater the factor of safety through diversification of invest- Comprehensive banking facilities are provided and depositors' inter- ments, ests are amply safeguarded. ••««."•* 4> The Second Nationa <5 4 * RED BANK, NEW JERSEY i • 4 * Strong in Good Times, Stable in Hard Times and Safe at FRANK McMAHON, President DIRECTORS BENJAMIN J. PARKER GEORGE HANCE PATTERSON GEORGE C. HOPPING J. TRAFFORD ALLEN CHARLES ALLEN, JR. , MARCUS M. DAVIDSON WILLIAM O'BRIEN J6HN ENRIGHT LEWIS S. THOMPSON HARRY G. BORDEN RICHARD APPLEGATE . FRANK McMAHON Page Twenty-Twg - SEP BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29," 1928. Miss Rhoda Southoll of Leonardo he stumbled and fell while carrying of Now Monmouth are spending u in Georgia aovernl months, has NEWS FROM MlDiilETOWN arid Lee Cobb of Freehold. The a pot of hot coffee. He has been vacation at Saratoga Springs, Now takon a job as « real estate agent young people1! "choir of thirty unable to fill his position at Newark York. , , ' there and will probably remain In Expert Repairing TLANTIC BEACU YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD BAN; voices Bang two selections. - since he met with the accident, Fred Webster and family of Jer- tho South B\\ -winter, •' sey City spent Sunday with Samuel ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. JJ . *JL J! . QUET AT NEW MONMOUTH. The ushers' union of • the New Thomas Casler of-:. Port Moil' WATCHES, Monmouth. Baptist church have mouth is building an addition of aBrandoff of Now Monmouth. It pays to advertiae fa The ReglsAr. Graduate* GIT« Reception for Sen everything In readiness for their kitchen, three bedrooms and a bath' Miss Elizabeth Reid of Locust and JEWELRY, Every Evening FREE CIRCUS ior Clati—Charlei Runyon ol fair on the church grounds tomor- room to MB house, 'Jasper Morroll Point returned homo Snturday.from Accuracy, skill and ex- Port Monmouth Slightly Hurt in is doing the carpenter work and N>.Paris, whe.ro she spent a'year. A Word With, EVERY FRIDAY EVENING row and Friday. There will be the Florida Hurricane. booths for tho tale of various ar- W. Salmon is the mason. Mr, and Mrs. Robert During hav6 perience enable us to - CHARLESTON CONTEST Eighty persons enjoyed the an- ticles and a cage In which will be Tho Baptist ladles' aid.society of returned to Wostbury aftor a stay; the Old Folks do the most delicate re- —FREE ADMISSION— nual young people's banquet last an imitation of, tin leopard which New Monmouth will meet this af- of seven weeks at Navcaink, j pairing. We guarantee Frank Viorlng la building a bun-BldcrlyFeopUAreUaminstmpOTMru*, BATHING — THRILLING RIDES - SHORE DINNERS day nfeht at the New Monmouth escaped from Twin Brook zoo near ternoon at three o'clock at tho l galow at Port Monmouth . for his o/ Qaod Elimination. \ satisfaction. Our prices DANCING — GAMES GALORE - BAND CONCERTS Baptist church. A program was Middlctown village. church. The World Wide guild will given comprising fun songs, selec- The Episcopal' church mission at meet next Tuesday evening at Mrs. own use.,' _ TN the later years or Ufa there ft will please you. tions by the „ orchestra of Kelly Belfoid willbe visited by the bishop J. Crawford Compton's. Rex Davis of New Monmouth is JLapt to be a slowing up of-the Silverware Repaired Bros, and speeches by ice Cleve- of this diocese Sunday afternoon, William Swan is.having his house attending Rutgers college. t bodily functions. Good elimination; and Replated Like New. land, Miss Louise Palmer and October 10th, at five, o'clock, St. on Monmouth avenue at Navesink m i » however, ia just as essential to tho Thomas S. Roberts. The orchestra, Agnes'a guild will hold a special wired for electricity, and ho is hav- TINTON FALLS NEWS. " old «s to the young. Many oH folks ing other improvements made. The REUSSILLE'S although not connected with themeeting Jombrrow night at eight John Crawford'* House in Florida have learned the value Qr Doan'a church,,mnde no charge for its serv- o'clock to arrange for a Hallowe'en house was formerly occupied by Pith when ftstimulan t diuretic to party and a bazar. The bazar will George Wise. ' Damaged by. Hurricane. 36 Broad St., Red Bank ices. ' Me. and Mrs. John 0.; Crawford the kidneys Is required. Scanty 91 The class'of 1926 of the township be'held December 2d, 3d and 4th. Postal cards, from Kalph W. Mor- burning passages of kidney tcctc- ford of Gulf port, Florida, formerly left last -week for- Florida. They high school gave a reception Thurs- The'Christian Endeavor society have a winter homo at Miami and tionj ore often signs of improper kid- day night at the schoolhouse for this of tho New Monmouth Bnptlst of New Monmouth, show that ho There's & spotless What dependable is safe and sound despite t}ie hurri- they received a Jotter last week ney function.: In mojt every com- year's senior class. Dancing, re- church elected these officers lnst from friends stating that their munity arc. scores of uien and en- kitchen—and the finest freshments and radio returns of the week: cane which occurred in Florida re- cently.;- ' •'" '. ; ', ' \ . . houBe at Miami had been dam- dorsers who'acclaim the merit of of salad olls-and the Dempsoy-Tunney fight",-were • the ProIdtnt—Kus»dl Oiler. really means Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Edwards of aged by the hurricane., V. ' . Doan'a.Mkyournel&hhorl • purest of spices—and chief attractions. Vleo president—Ml»i Allda Hclwlj. Mrs. Joseph Clemens entortninod Charles Bunyon of Port Mon- Seer»ttry—Mil. JiJarj FarrelU Campbell's •' Junction made a trip fresh eggs broken Treasurer—Robert Conover. last week t(f Baltimore, where their friends from Philadelphia part of mouth returned home last week last week. ,,. : PILLS right from the shell—\ • > •' Ponder the basic elements underlying ' from Miami, where he spent several An automobile owned by Harry son, Douglass Edwards, has just r And a Mayonnaise Dodge Brothers remarkable success . days on a business mission. He was Bennett of Belford was badly dam- started, a college course of study. Miss Cora Bennett, who teaches DOAN'S 60c aged last week when it became un- school at New York, spent the StimakntDiantlclothtKtJney Master who has made and one simple fact stands boldly out: at Miami during the hurricane Mr. "and Mrs. J. Henry Walling FoXer-Mllburn Co.,Mf«. Chtm.,Buff«lo,N. Y. there. Mr. Kunyon's foot was in- controllable and ran in a ditch on of Port Monmouth will leave the week-end at her home here. a life study the sido of the road. Mr. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lavlgne are The public not only believe in the jured while rescuing hurricane vic- latter part of October for Florida, of Mayonnaise—« tims, but ho was not seriously hurt. was not hurt and his car was towed where they will spend the winter. planning to move on their 'farm on SARATOGA GEYSER goodness of Dodgs Brothers Motor Mr. and Mrs. Felix McGovern of to Ray Irwin's garage to be re- Rev. Joseph F. Hughes, rector of the Colt's Nock road. They have All to give you Car, they believe In the men who build Belford hod a number of guests paired, ' St.. Mary's church.: at New Mon-owned the farm several years but the smoothest, have never lived there. Patrick QOIGKLY RELIEVES ; Jt and the men who sell it over the weekend. The guests The pupHs of the agricultural moiHh, last week attended a retreat most delicious were Mrs. Sullivan and son of Sulli- class of the township high school at- forCatholiQ priests at Trenton. McCuo is foreman of tho farm. ACID STOMACH salad dressing That is why the word DEPEND- van county, New York, Mrs. Cas-tended the state fair at Trenton William VanRiper and Isadpr Mr. and Mrs. Charles • Dreyer serly and her daughters Margaret, Monday. Frank D. Poston, the Walling of Port Monmouth. .will ha^ve been entertaining relatives you ever tafited— ' ABLE is associated the world over from Philadelphia, :« with Dodge Brothers name. It goes be- Anno and Huberth of Wilmington, teacher of the class, was called to leave tomorrow for Miami, where So Say State Booklets Compiled Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. William Long Island last week by the death they will spend the winter. , Stanley Wilkins,, who has been - yond the product and embraces every By; Mineral Water Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. " Alfred of his brother, Virgil Poston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otell-of Ver- '. .' •.' -Experts •' ' • /'•' i department in" Dodge Brothers great Reurs and Mrs. William Connelly of They work of laying concrete on ona and; two friends spent Sunday organization. -East Orange, and Miss Margaret Monmouth avenue at Navesink was With Mr. and Mrs. Adam Linzmayer Fred H. Ayers King of'Arlington. SELLS AND RENTS. : 'A simple addition to your diet started today. A big part of-the of Navesink. , and you have won "half tile battle," Elmer Maxson of Miami, former- road had previously been torn up Chemical fire company vof Belford . . REAL ESTATE The glass or two ot Saratoga Geyser ly of Port Monmouth, in a letter for th'e job. Stryker & Stryker of is arranging to hold a card party in ^ / OfficBl . ' Water that you drink at mca)s ac- Touring Car 871.00 sent to relatives at Port Monmouth, Red Bank have a big force of men October. • > • • .. 32 Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank complishes BO much toward making, Coupa 922.00 describes the recent Florida hurri- on the work. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Roberts your health what you want it to bo. Sedan 977.00 cane. An automobile in which he The Port Monmouth men's social Saratoga' Goyser goes right to tho. i Sport Roadtter 997.00 was riding got stalled ia water on club held its first meeting of the center of the crowd of little, malad-i Delivered a street but such a strong wind was (season last night jn a building which ies that- have been threatening, to,, .-• I crow bigger. It concerns Itself j, blowing that it was forced along for is rented from Walter E. Walling. •with your digestion. Acidity? Gas ?J mile or more with the engine in Two pool tables are in the building. These are the evils it has corna to.i gear. Mr. Maxson came out of the The club has febout fifty members. HOWARD FREY rout. And by so doing it removes I hurricane unscathed'. The Belford baseball team \ one of tho most frequent causes of I FRANK VAN SYCKLE Adelbert Howard of Port Mon- defeated at Fair Haven Sunday.by SANITARY PLUMBER high blood pressure, rheumatism,: E. V. Hughei, Mjrr. 149-151 W. Front St. mouth does not raise grapes for a score of 6 to 0. Neither team kidnoy trouble and gout; it sets free, 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. your whole organism for a smooth, ' TeltWrae 1298 profit, but he has an arbor of three Bcoreduntil the eighth inning, when efficient service. vines which is one of the most pro- the Belford team "blew up" and the 1 Along with Geyser you will want ductive in the township. One of the Fair Haveners got all their tallies. STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING Saratoga Hathom Water. .It ac>. vines came from a seed from a The engagement is announced of complibhes that thoroughly internal California grape. The grapes on Miss Catherine Duffy of New York, Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing cleansing which the" eating -of soft/ this vine are almost as large as a summer resident of Port Mon- difflcult-to-dlgest foods makes con- BROTHERS plums. They are not good table mouth and Percy DeGrote of Port tinually necessary. A bottle ot grapes, but they are wonderful for Monmouth. Miss Duffy vAs a vis- Hathorn should be taken more or MOTOR CARS jelly or wine. itor at Port Monmouth Sunday. less regularly every morning before huu a ^Abput 150 persons attended the breakfast. . A tiiduum for the Little Flower Order' Geyser and Hathorn by service for young people Sunday of JesUB began at St. Mary's church name ot Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants, fullhalf night at the New Monmouth Bap- at New Monmouth last night and it Insist on-genuine "State. Owned." J y If you have anything to sell.or if you want to buy tist church. Three selections1 were will conclude Friday morning. Chambers • Sold in all Acker, Mcrrali& Con- anything, you will find The Register's Want Column played by the young people's or- Marcus Moller of Port Monmouth dit's Stores, and by other high class pint the quickest and cheapest way of filling your want chestra. Addresses were mado by was badly scalded last week when dealers. <...'., , +i+^^ >I FAMOUS SCIENTIST ENDORSES

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JERSEY CENTRALPOWER & LIGHT CO. is,: RED BANK - LONG BRANCH - ASBURY PARK - BELMAR POINT PLEASANT • LAKEWOOD - OCEAN CITY - WILDWOOD ' .RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. Page Twenty-Three TRAIN KILLS TWO. of Mr. and Mrs. Wllion Applegate. /VVVVVYVVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWWV Vropare Mf» Oneitey Pleasure Outing On Monday Mra. Holman visited Now lor Sttlltd Auto Hit on Croiilnf 41 Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Applegate. Aiburjr Park.' Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughn - and WILLIAM O'BRIEN Ostendorff Music Studios Philip .Aasloli, thirteen years old, daughter had as their guests on J'our JLUIKSTS I rom All Stations and Allen Wood«, fourteen years Thursday Mrs. Etta Rue and her PIA.NO VIOLIN long Branch PlVmS old, both of Asbury Park, wore In- daughters, Mlaces Mary L, and ADALBERT OSTENDORFF ANGELICA OSTENDORFF Maurer's Matawan, incl, rri» stantly killed Saturday afternoon Rue of Freehold. MEANS when an automobile in which they ' Walter Bodine of Morrlitown vis- AiiUtatlt to Albarto Jonas. Aailitant to Karl Klein, well Kwalify SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 were ridlhg Was struck by a train Alio eight year* with the .New known- -pedagogue of 'New ited his father,'Lewis P. Bodine and HIGH GRADE SERVICE York College of Music. ' Tlckiti Mod only on ip«!«l train ta»v. on tho Sixth avenue crowing. Ray-wife, over the week-end. . .York. Meat Scrap Ittva New York, W«t 2M, »tr«l, Sl47 mond Haviland, aged jevonteon, Miss Norma Straley was the. Approved and Improved 56 MONMOUTH ST., - RED BANK, N. J. Miijd Will n«!r Mull P. M, Ubtrly Mrtet, BiOO P. M. , driver of the car, and Patrick Afsl- Children 6 nw <*.'*> «nd under IS, guest of her sister, Miss Dorothy t , Phones: 2082-J—492-R. ) 10034. iPure JVIcat. and. Bono • 1 .-.-,-.. . .hale f«". olo, brother of Philip, were badly Straley of Hasbrouck Heights, over Heating Plumbing Roofing A pou'lry •foci Ihnl la •lu.r.lm.iv iitirs »!,„(, Injured. Tho four,boys were, in n 'ftlia Uont* Hump. CoutAina NO lunkn«»,| the wock-ond. ,\vo«a, nrtlln. hrurl ii>fu«e (lr nny niluHclstlftn. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL light tedan and were on their way Mrs. Alice Farr and Mill Corinne Water Systems (DopperWork A I'ullon Vt'llh nil thv nviflduiy Inurtillcnt^ to tho football same at the Asbury NOTICE OF ELECTION. Runic nnd Trust Company, Red Bank, New itn ninku - 1 Park high school grounds. As Hnv-Tltlo of Highland Park were week- MAINSTAY BUILDIffq AND LOAN AS- Jersey, tin Wednesday, October 6th, 1026. MORE EQ08 end guests of Mr. and, Mrs, Thomas Earthen and Iron Pipe SOCIATION, RED BANK, N. J. between the hours of 8:00 o'clock P. M. HAVE YOU ;;j ihnd approachod tho crossing; he The annual n^ectinff of tha ihftreliDlde nnd !>;00 o'clock P. M. HBALTH.BR HBNB slowed down and' as the car got onWest. • . Wt Handle the /Wmerloon Radiator Company's of tho'MalnBtiy Euildinz and Loan ABao . WILLIAM V. SMITH. 1 BIOOBR PR0PIT8 Mr. and Mrs. John Green of elation tor tho election of director* nn< ~" Secretary. tho tracks the engine sailed, Havi- ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS auditors to All exlitlng vacancies, and In f tUtmER'8 KVTAUTV Him ••« illilli, Headache? tor Iru tampU, IKi Mmnnae, tcrtlt land made frantic efforts to start Hightstown visited the, letter's par- th» trinaaetlon of auch otner business » Oo foot Eytt bum o* Itch 7 may be necessary, will be held nt th' Tho Eoglflter'a motto—"A Baoer or ents, Mr. and Mrs, William H. Hor- RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT Da. tlnj, (Ml' Urad ••"•'"•ell the. car but was unable to do eo. directors' room o[ tha Second National In every home."—Advertisement. (MAURER MFG. CO; II go, b»w four «yei imnlnwli The train which struck tho boys wus ner, on Sunday. i your gtataea may tutd « ehanot made up Of a locomotive null one Mr. and Mi's. George Albers of Hamilton Beach, L. I., were enter;- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT car. The automobile was smashed Estate of Susan C, Drifted, deceased. STl|EWS. Snturduy night, September 18th, by DrnwInKa and specifications for the tiro- HEM-ROID. posed work, prepared by George K. Ran- This Doctpr'B treatment Is in- Dr. Applegata Practices Medicine Rev, Fred W. Druckenmlller, pas-* dolph, hnrouffh cnclneer, havo been filed tor pf the Presbyterian church, at Merchandise at Savings from 10 to 50% in the office of snld enRincer at 60 Broad tornaU By experimenting for years Hero Or*r Fifty Yean. street. .Red Bank. N. J., ntid may bfl In- he discovered the exact cause of tho manse. _ spected hy prospcdiive bltldcrs durinfr piles. nnd then went further and Dr, A, T. Applegate lino practiced Mr. and Mrs. John A. Orr and business hours. The Staridnrd Propoial as a physician in Englishtown and Form in attached to tho Ppecjflcatlonn, compounded n remedy that would family were Sunday guests of Mr. copies cf which will be furnlshad on ap- • remove- the cause, vicinity the past fifty-five years. and Mrs. John W. Orr of Skillman, plication to the Enntneer. ! Dr.. Leonhardt wants pvofy suf- He celebrated his oightleth birthday PARLOR SUITE DINING ROOM SUITE Plans find npcciflcationa will be fur- icrar;to benefit by his discovery and on September 17th and rte still Georgo VanDenbergh, Jr., George nished to prospective bidders upon pay- 1 so that there will bo no doubting or Aumack and Rev. Fred W. Druek- ment of I-'lvft Dollnrn (So.00), which 1 makes his daily round of calls and 3-Piece Jacquarc1 Velour of Wa.hable Cushion, 9-Piece American Walnut amount will bo refunded upon return of ^elay , tho Wholtin Cassldy Drug Co. enjoys the best of health. He came enmiller and Rev. Charles H. Neff plans and specifications before the time and oil druggists are authorized to of Old Tennent church attended the Spring Seats and Backs. " - specified for tho opening of bids. tell HEM-ROID with guarantee that to Engllehtown April 17th, 1871, BIda m.ust bo made on tho Standard just two years after he finished his sectional Christian association ban> Proposal forms in tho manner designated it will do as stated or monoy back. quet at Colt's Neck on Tuesday therein and required by the specification*, medical course at the University of must be enclosed in scaled envelopes, On: that .honorablo baslit. every Pennsylvania. In 1873 he married night. The first two mentioned Was $169.00 Now $119.00 Was $179.00 Now $98.00 bearing the namo and addresi of the bid- sufferer should secure a packaga of havo chargo of the drive hero and der and nnrac of the proposed ^vork on Dr.Xeoriliardt's HEM-ROID today. Jennie C, Wilson, daughter of Rob- the outside, addressed to the Council of ert and Helen Wilson of Manalapan, Howard Woodward of Tennent has the Borough of Shrewsbury and rnuit to charge of It in Manalapan township. accompanied by n certified check for a Mrs. Applegato died last April. Dr, aum of not less than ten (10) per cent Applegate was county collector for Mis3 Helen Helge was surprised Solid Mahogany Top Solid Mahogany Top of the amount bid on the work, payable to the ordir of the BoroucK Collector and a a number of years, jury commis- by one hundred friends on her surety company certificate ntntinc that the sioner from 19.21 to 192S, a mem- birthday'. surety compnny will provide the bidder with the required bond, nnd must be de- ber of the local borough council for Mrs, Lorotta Steward of Allen END TABLES CONSUL TABLES livered at the place and before tho hour a number of years preceding his town and Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. above .named. . • ( election as mayor, which office he Conover and daughters of Trenton The Council of tho Borough of Shrews- held 25 consecutive.years. He hit!were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. •• Was $6.75 $4.75 Was $9.75 bury reserves the right to reject any or $6.75 nit bids If deemed to tho beat Interest of been nominated again for the fnl D. E. Laird. the Borough BO to do. election. Dr. Applegate is a Mason Herbert J. Hinners left for Ith- By order of the Council of tho Borouah 1 of Shrewsbury. a member of the Knights of PythiaB aca, N. Y., on Wednesday , where ho B. J. PAUKER, Mayor. and an American Mechanic. His Attest:— IfEDCCED MTE3 has entored .Cornell university. Ho v only children, two sons, James T, of will tako a five-year course In archi- FRANK C. BYItAM, Clerk. . . ' Englishtown ^and Konncth . P. of F^EE FREE Shrowibury, N. J., September 21. 1026. now In eftcpt af- tecture. Breakfast Room NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS^ f o r'd'.'tFs opportunity Hartford, ComK^flre both living. In , Mn. William R. Conovcr has re- Notice ls» hereby civrn thnt se»l*d blrU to «connmlcnliy cnjrty will be received by. the Council of. tha. tha North Joraoy celebration oLfiis eightieth birthday turned to Manolapan from the. Mc- BED ROOM I To Out-of-Town Customers J when It ll ot tu beat 1 Borough of Shrewsbury for nradinB" and —and tho unaurpiiBB. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Applopatc Klnloy hospital and Is doing nicely. Just Call 990 and our Auto roiurfaclnn; with ci ruler Henry itreet, Bervlcea and rialalno gave a dinner at,the Vllltgo Inn Lnurcl street onil I-'mnccn ntrect, In" tho ' of Hi flnoat hotel. SUITE florouiih at Shrewsbury, N. J., for n total having ns guests Walter II. Env I will call for and return you distance of 2,088 feet, mid opened and read With ocaan bathtnr, mons, Edward T. Kooncy, John R OCEANPORT NEWS. SUITE to your home. In the rooma of nalil Council in the Pariah solt and the surround* House. Shrewsbury, N. J., on Monday, Oc- Inv uountryslde afford. Lewis, John H, Baird, Chester 5-Piece Grey tober 11th. 1926, at or about 8:00 P. M. in? henlthfut, lnvlior- Leon Conrow Goea to California nllng plenaure at Ihl* Burtt, Georgo Rooney and Wilion Drawings and BpeciRciiliona for the pro- tlm* of year, It would McBride. The table was most at- {or Electric Company. po«od work, prepared hy George F. Knn- pa wall to extand. ona'i 4-Piece Maple dolph, boroufrh eiin&inccr, have been filed vacation with tha Ber< tractive with its eighty American Leon Conrow left for California 9x12. Enameled in tho office of naid IMIRhirer nt 60 Sroail i i tola Beauty roses, the gift of C. A last Wednesday on a business trip street, Red Bank. N. J,, nnd may boMn* Autunia address. ' speeted by prospective bidders durinjf Baird of Froohold, and Dr. Apple- for the Western Eletcric company. husinesi hours. The Stnndnnl Proposal gate was also greatly pleased with Ho will go to San Francisco and AXMlNSTER RUGS Form In attached to the specification!, Was $165-$99.00 Was $24.50—$19.75 copies of which will be furnished on *a^» a radio message from Joseph Ms- then to Long Beach. " plicntlon to tho EnRlneer. i( Dcrmott sent from Naples, Italy,* Dr, and Mrs. Van Natt are Plans and n pee 1(1 ratio tin will be fur* ON THH ATLANTIC spending a few days at. their sum $22.50 nlshed to prospective bhlilem Upon nA7* AT ASBURY PARK ment of Five DollarB (?5.bo), which The Manalapan grange met at the mer home here. • mount will be refunded upon return bt-y plant and specifications beforo tho tiro* homo of Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Aumack Mrs. James Rhaines of Red Bank, specified for the opening of bills. J • , * on Monday night.. . formerly of Occanport, broadcast Bids must be mmlo on tho StAtuJara Mr«. Taylor Palmer and daughter Bcvoral solos ovor WJBI.last Wed- SPECIAL ARMSTRONG WEEK J Proposal Forma in the manner destamtfed therein and required by the spcciflcatioi\i, spent the wcok-end with her par-nesday night. ' muRt bo enclosed In nealcil en*dop'e», ents, Mr. and Mrs. R.,8. Willott of bcarlnn the name nnd address of the bid* - Mr. and Mrs. Cloak of Pember- All Armctrong's Inlaids, Prints and Felt Base at Savings From 10 Cents to $1.25 per Jfard. dcr and name of thn proposed work: on Marlboro. , ton avenue left Tuesday for Ban- the outside, nddressed tQ the Council t>f the ^orounh of Shrewsbury and muntba Mrs. Theodore K. Hann spent last gor, Maine, where Mr. Cloak' will accompanied, by a certified check foe *K week with her son and his .wife, be dean of the engineering.school sum of not leas than ton (10) per rtht of the amount hid on the work, paytbl«, ta Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hann of Easo-f the University of Maine. Ho the order of tho noroush Collector ana\a ton. • . ' , V recently camo from Arizona and surety company ccrtiflcnte' Htntlnn: that the Edward T. Rooney spent last was on tho engineering staff of tho ** *" Free Delivery Goods Held Until surety corrtpany will provide tha bidder JOSEPH GOLDSTEIM with tho Acquired bond) and mugt be de* GIRLHOOD TO | week at Prlnco Edward Island on radio'laboratories at' Fort Mon- llvered at tho place and before the hour I business. rnouth. + 100 Miles Wanted above named. ; ': Corner Broadway and Liberty St., The Council of the Tioroutrh of Shrewi- ! Ml«« Ruth Wanek ha; returned Mrs. William Hayward left on bury reserves the rlRht to reject any 6r to New York after six weeks spent Saturday for Maryland.. X Club Payments Write for Catalogue all bids if deemed to the best Interest of MOTHERHOOD the Borough so to do. - with Mrs. Georgo Howell* Mlsa Jane Champlin is spending By order of tho Council of the Borough Iowa Woman Found Lydia E. •—•Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grlffln-of several weeks in the Green Moun «. LONG BRANCH, N. J. of Shrewsbury. Pinkham's Vegetable Com* Freehold, Miss Margaret Ryan of tains in New Hampshire. - • K J. PARKER, Mayor. East Freehold,.-Mrs. Walter E. Attentt— ' pound Always Helpful Don Dumont Millar of New York FRANK C. BYRAM. Clerk. Woeden, Sr., and Mist Vera Weeden spent tho week-end with Mr, and Shrewabury, N; J., September 21, 1920. ~T Vlnton, Iowa.—'.'When spent over Sunday at Atlantic City. Mrs. Louis Millar. BflvSntoon old I had to stay at homo Mn. W. E, Bodlo of Koyport and Sergeant Meighor/Is building an from school. I Mrs. George • Errickson spent addition to the rear of his house on finally had toqult Thursday at Asbury Park. Main street. Forequarter Cross Rib Roast school, I was to Mrs. Fred W. Druekonmlllor nnd Sterling Durncll Is vlaltlng his weak. I Bufferod members of her'Sunday-school class aunt, Mi's Llzzlo Durncll. Lamb Marvel 9—19c tor about two' enjoyed a, frankfurter andmarih- Legs of Milk Fed yoars before I Mrs. M. A. Tlllotion has been mallow roast on the Aumack farm callod to MUltngton by the death of took Lydlo, B. on Wednesday night.' Thoie pres1- Dixie Style Bacon -Veal •;-:, • *•;,$ Plnkham's voge- 1 her sister-in-law, Mr«. Charles Cook. table Compound, ont were Mary and Alice Suydom, Meat Markets then I plckod up Leila Strong, Marian Huber, Lu- Pot Roast, all meat Rib Roast—Corn ono of your books clllo Conover, Norma Straley, Mil- Odds and ends of furniture or and road It. I bo- dred Wolfs and Adelaide Keyes. household goods that you no longer 3 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. J gan taking tho nood will find a buyer by using The Prime Rib Roast Fed ! noqlclno. Now I nm a houso- •Mr. and Mrji.G. W. Holman of Register's Want Department.—Ad- koqper VIth nix chlldron,' and Philadelphia wero week-end gueiti vertisement Blade Cut Good Cuts I havo takon It boforo each ono If'H'V •was born, I cannot toll you all BUY AT AL'S-HE SAVES YOU MONEY tho: good I have recolved from It. !••••••*•••••••*#••••«••••« *•«•«••#«•«•«•••••«• Solid Meat Corn Rib Roast Whfea I am not an woll as can bo I take It, I havo' boon dolnpc this for Beef Fresh Beef Liver Fresh Brisket Beef ovef thlrlcoa yoars ami It ulwnyi liolps mo, I road all of your llttto ANNOUNCEMENT boolrs I enn got and I toll everyono Brisket Corned Beef Fresh PigsVLiver I Know tflmt tho Vogotablo Oom.' pound dooa for rao,"—Mrs. Frank; 2 lb. Sauer Kraut Shin Bone for Soup Boilers, 510 7th Avcnuo, Vlnton, •' To The Public Iowa. < Many glrlo In tho fourth Ronera* ' I have bought tho Mo*ri Bros. Delicates- tlon oro learning thru tliolr own penonal axporlenccn thn beneficial sen Business, formerly B. Alperin's, at 20 effettB of Lydla 13. Plnklmm'n Vega- Broad street, Eed Bank, where I will be " tabtp Oomnounti. Mnthora who took 1t recommend It to tliolr daughter) pleased to serve the people of this vicinity •" ao * depcadablo icodlcluo, with anything that they may need in this Fresh Roasting MottmotitH County ttvirrnsnt.'. Qffle., line. A full lino of the best of everything In, lli« mutlor of tha «it«t. of J, l)«r Coniytr, IICOKKI, in Good Things to Eat will bo found hero Chickens UolUs in crtilllnn ia prufnt claims • »K(lnst Mlilr, at moderate prices. Pay us a visit and Pursuant ti> tha onl.r of Jonph I,. Don- M Large Milk Fed nlmv, Burriicnta cl th. County ol Mon- satisfy yourself. Breast Milk Fed Veal Boston Pot Roast Mipulb, mpi.l» K'i'llit MVnnttMitli ilay fif Sirloin Bnptsmlxr, 1»3«, on tin ainillcullon ot Fowl Mi/,V ll, I'niMivvr mill Cell H. 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If he can America for Americans on? knows make it more courageous he will try that ho is nflamo with his Bubject Elliaboth Overtakes Dolphin In Last Borah the Enigma—A Politlcia ents wrote another article abouw t the Stretch of Race. Who Will Not PlayiPoIitJcs. "inconsistency" of Borah l"°' "• to do do. Ho will remain in the and means just what ho. says. By Allan X*. Benson. blowing both hot and, cold nt th party as Icing as he believes he can It is difficult, when in his pres- ' Sarah Clay Brown's Elizabeth (From tbs Dearborn Independent) German vote, had again proved him do more good in it than, ho,could ence, to realize than on Juno 20th once again showed her sailing quali- Toward the end of Theodor self a "mystery."/ out of. it, but ho would not remain last Borah became sixty-one years ties in ,the Sunday morning event Eoosevelt's second adminstration From the beginning Borah stoo in it if ho believed ho could do more of ago. Thcro is not a sign of gray among entries in the twenty-four there came from Idaho to Wash as he still stands for the recogni- good outsidoof it than inside. in his black hair, his complexion is foot knockabout. class, overtaking ington to servo in jhe United State: tion by tho United States govern- Borah behoves the Republican ruddy and his step quick. When ho Senate a square-shouldered, square ment of Soviet Russia. By .taking party can maintain,itself only by rises to speak in the Senate, always . William H. R. White's Dolphin slowly and with a suggestibn of dif- when within a lev/ .hundred yards jawed man with very black hair an: such.actibn, there was not a voto to gathering courage for the right, a dimple in his chin. Ho was in hi be gained and somo that might be though the slowness with which it fidence,, a stranger might mistake, from the finish line and crossing the forty-second year, well-known • ii lost. Nor wns Bornh a , "Red." is moving in this direction some- him for a new member from abatk 3BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. line a winner after -the race had his state, unknown everywhere else Borah is abofit as Red as Bishop times mnkCB -him suspect that some state. Yet Borah is probably bettor • been practically sewed up in the He had never held public offlco un Manning. Borah came out for tho other organization will have to do known, in Europe than" any other earlier stages of the event by the its work. In the past Borah has Americnn excopt the Trosident and til ho elected himself United States recognition of Russia for the same •v.-'i. Fine Medium Size Yellow Onions, 3 lbs for 10c. Dolphin. Senator. It amounted to. that. Thi reasons that George Washington, never been a third party man, hut a growing number of his country- The race was twice over the usual bosses would not let the peopli when he was President, recognized it would be rash to suppose that a men ai'e coming to understand him, elect him, so he began to organizi the revolutionary government of third party could never tempt him. even though he remains as a sealed course of four legs arid-was,sailed book to the Washington newspaper" First Quality In a heayy north to northeast from the bottom and had delegate; France. The French had just killed Some of those who.have talked with Blue Label instructed for him all along the line a king and wero about to kill n him come- away with the feeiitig correspondents. -, Maine Potatoeo breeze, which caused the skippers queen when Washington acted, that in his opinion events are shap- ; H.o. Karo Syrup to have extra men aboard for bal- until the members of the state leg' islaturo could no nothing else bui Washington said that recognitloi ing to put a third party into power. . Tho Wild JVood. , Reduced to last. , The Dolphin and' Andrew elect William E. Borah, a Boisi was a J3>toody rond to take," bul Tho wind, blows free' nnd hovrrlnc mist Quick or Regular 1 Every move that Borah now 5 »»15c Murray's Agnes had the better of lawyer, to the Senate. added, Wiere is no other.' Wash makes is viewed by the correspond- Gives wny to tho sun's bright glow. can the jockeying positions at the start ington believed then, as Borah be Tho sighing onk by tho zephyr kissed It is characteristic of Borah thai ent with reference to -his supposed Has a song, that Is sweet And low. r Reduced to lie and were just to the line when the lieves now, that recognition of tho ambition to achieve the Presidency. White Rock "' when he wanted to enter public lift existence of a government has Afar In the valley the stream -extends . starting gun was fired. The Eliza- ho began with the highest office tha' Probably Bornh would like to be Liko a ribbon of silver* bright. beth and Ellwood Powers's Miana nothing to do with our opinion of President. Is there a man in Amer- And the birds that 'build where the willow Water ~ New Evaporated his state, by itself, could confe it. -Wo recognized tho Russion pkg were clase in the wake of the two upon him. Even then, he had ica who wouldn't? But this much bends leading craft. government under the czars, but we at least is true—Borah has never Aro happy from morn till night. lie ' Apricots sense of his own pow. • and of hi did not thereby approve tho czars. Pint Bdttles 15c ability to sit in any company and been willing .to play politics to be Along come people who bring their lunch, •Reduced to The Dolphin with her owner at We always recognized the Turks, President, He. is "inconsistent" in And they scarcely regard tho scene. * the stick, Reuben White at the sheet give a good account of himself. bloody though they wero. Tho chipmunk sits and observes them That was nineteen years ago the opinion of Washington writers • munch . and -with Ferdinand "White, Edgar Borah nlso looks at the matter because he insists upon viewing '..'••' • Del Monte 29c Denyse and Boy Smith as others in From that day until this he has been A nlcVie or a sardine. ' '• under tho bbservation of the Wash this way: Tho Russian people, per- each question by itself -and applying Oh. Niture, with all her splendid plans, California Pears l.- Babbitts the crew, seemed to have no trouble ington newspaper correspondent, haps a hundred and. forty million in old principles to new facts regard- Resent must surely feel . in running away and she showed whose business it is to form opin number, are good people. They are less of whether vptes are won or As wo strow the landscape with old tin Ko. 1 size reduced to Best Cleanser ttio fleet around the course until on not to blame for what has happened lost; and he is'a "mystery" to them cans . ' ions of and write about public men And pnp'cr and orange peell can the last leg of the homeward jour- Most of the correspondents who and they have a right to live. .Bor- because they cannot believe that-a This Is About Your ney. On the beat to the outermark were in Washington when Borah ah believes it will be for their good, politician can be more interested in 19c Reduced to tho Elizabeth gained second posi- came have gone. In other words, as well ns for our own, if wo rec the maintenance of Americnn ideals At. the, Picture) Gallery. Pickling Vinegar two generations of writers have ognizo their government. Ho be than in his own re-election. Mr. Cyrus Green—Molly, what is tion and the Miana took third place. lieves we can help them more by , Lea & Perrins . The Elizabeth sailed by Harry practised their profession upon this Of course, there is a little more" that picturo • called in the cata- 6 cans for And your man. To both generations, Borah recognizing them than wo can by to it than that. These correspond- logue? . ..•:'.. pickling vine- Clay with Noel Lartaud at the sheet continuing to stand- aloof. Worcestershire Sauce. 25c ear is ivonel has been and is a mystery. The ents know that their editors, in their Mrs. Green treading)—Cows af- and-with James Clay, Froderic S. Borah also points to the colossal ter Rosa Bonhdir. other than" Hayes, Thomas Irving BroiVn, Floyd second generation has at least editorials, knock Borah. It is "al- Eeduced to, learned that he is a man of power, Almost unexplored natural resources ways good form in Washington to Mr. Green—By gosh! I see' the our old fash- Brady and "Happy" Peteraen as but it can no more understand him of Russia. These resources are go- knock those whom one's boss cud- cows, but where is Rosa Bonheur? ttle i"o n o d 4 0 others in the crew, closed tho gap than could the writers of Roose- ing to be developed. In tho course gels. The correspondents do not 25cb° LUX grain Country ' between her and tho Dolphin and a velt's day. To the early writers, of their development, there will be know that the boss's banker might Cider .Vine- short luffing match took place be- Borah was "Wild Bill," but their trade. Borah does not see why have suggested the advisability pf I . Large size gar. twoen the Dolphin and the Eliza- successors do not so refer to him Americans should not benefit b; panning Borah—and" it would np_t Hart Brand Your Moth- beth which forced tho boats well They do not belittle him, but they whatever trade they can carry o make any difference to the' corre- Golden Bantam Corn' er and Moth- beyond the turning stake in Fish- cannot understand him. with Russia. He believes Russia spondents if they did know it. Their er's Mother er's-cove on the. second homeward eeds much that we have and that business is to furnish what the old 23c This rather interesting situation ve need things that Russia has. .... \ • Oso'd this kind, journey. The Dolphin held tho lend would be explained at once if Borah man at home wants and they don't nnd it is the were erratic or tho Washington As fnr as the danger of propa- need to be told twice or even once 20c Small size around Fisher's stake and again ganda is concerned, Bbrah laughs kind wo )iko ' around the stake off Middletown newspaper correspondents were stu- to 'do it A glance at the editorials to sell. pid, but Borah is not erratic nor are t it. Ho considers Bolshevism so each day is enough. shore. When the Elizabeth round- absurd and so discredited that he Heinz Rice Flakes 3 for 25c 40 grain is tHE TAWEB!, ed the Middletown stake she pulled the . Washington newspaper corre- There will have" to be a political spondents fools. The writers at the would not be afraid of the Amcri- A new article and a new flavor. another term for 4 per cent, and under the lee of the Dolphin and national capital are men of intelli- an people, swinging toward it if revolution if Borah ever becomes this is tho right strength for all for a' quarter of, a mile the two gence who were' well steeped in Bolshevist orators were on every President. Such a-revolution may Lux Toilet Soap pickling purposes, street corner, from coast to coast. come within the Republican party boats were sailed as if they were state and city politics before they . Don't experiment with aVbak, a catamaran. The Elizabeth con- were sent there. They were pro- So Borah feels thnt we have noth- or it may come outside of it. Cer- 18c ing to fear from Red propaganda. tainly Borah' is the last man who , Don't Pay High Prices inforior vinegar, if you want to tinued her course and outdistanced moted to the Potomac because of would be desired by the interna- 3 cakes 23c get 'the credit and the praise her rival by nearly a boat's length thoir ability to write politics. So As to these matters, Borah may tional banking interests that usual- , For BuSlding Material 16 ounce, jar from your.family of being a suc- far as Borah is concerned, what ie wrong, but it cannot truthfully The hls'gest bargain material hon s« will S&TS yoa W at the finish line. ly look to the Republican party for to H on material for n gapf&e, hoase, abed, ban). Honeydew Grape Jelly cessful pickler. , The Miana finished third with these gentlemen know about poli- be said that he is inconsistent or what they want. H« does not play itlmiW b|fen smibuy a. thlnv. ticians is not a help to them but a mysterious. At any rate, ho is THIS POULTRY A pure article. Give him tho honor of saying Harry Martin as her skipper, her their game. oHe is an old-fashioned BOUSE Del Monte . owner at the sheet and with Wil- hindrance. It is a hindrance be- guided by the same principles that^ American, so far as his political ,"you cant beat my wife on cause it stands in the way of an rui'ded George Washington when ho ideas are concerned. pickled stuff." ' ' ,. Ha Borner and Herbert Barber as understanding of him, recognised n French government * ethers'in tho crew. The Agnes wa^ Personally Borah is charming. 35c Crushed This good old timo apple vine- Borah cannot be measured by a ;hat he abh6rred. gar comes in gallon jugs, and sailed by Mr. Murray and with Del- It may surprise some prohibition- He has a keen mind, a sense erf hu- ford'Fisher as sheetman. Augustus political rule for the reason that, in mor and a good supply of such Dining Room • Pineapple the price is, • ; ' the .low sense of the term, he 5s not sts to know that Borah voted qualities as go to make a likeable Murray and John Houyhton were a politician. And whoever does not igainst the Volstead act. Here HaD tha coupon below for Toar Whole Grain Rice others in the cockpit of the Agnes. man. He has dignity, but it is never i free cop7ofournowcataloaNo.29. Reduced to •••'., 60c ~^""%iW, apply the low sense of the term in igain jve see his devotion, not to oppressive. He is affable, friendly Oettholoweatpriccson2x4.2K6, Sunday's race gives the Elizabeth Washington fails to get the correct he letter this time, but to what ho j. 8x8, etc.. flooring. Biding, Bhcatb- , 3 Ife carton, ...... 1 and frank, but not chummy. He k,ln|r, doorm. nindowa, roonnff, wnll- But wo rebate 10c for the Juj? the last five races sailed over the measurements of most of his men. :onceived to be the spirit of -the ' board. Abo scores of complete de- smiles often and laughs some, but 5lTTS of homei, mrag"*, Pooltjy on return. • river course of the Monmouth boat ' A great majority of the gentle- American ideal of liberty. Person- he hasn't Al Smith's boisterous »,bBrn»,ete.8eiiil>CTirlstof». 1 1b carton, ...... can club and the North Shrewsbury ice- men who adorn the congress of tho ally, Borah is a prohibitionist. He "Sidewalks of New York" laugh. needed for crar BOuvuitecd delivered pries. 17c boat and yacht club. United States understand politics to ;oted in favor of submitting the Smith's laugh is all rights at that; HAIUUS SONS .COMPANT mean the means by which their Olh and Jaofcaon strata Camdin. It. J, 8th Amendment. .Ho was pre- Borah's just isn't like it, that's all, Brazil] c«m,> McaHo, Md. ' places are gained and kept. As lared to vote for an enforcement Borah's chief charm is in the keen- competent politicians, therefore, n=™»» MAIL THIS CUOPON .nomo ict. But the Volstead bill seemed ness of his intellect and in the, SHANK HARMS SONS GO. •' - ON THE GRIDIRON. what they do or say is done or said ;o him to bo a little Extreme. Somo readiness with which, on suitable Olh arid Jaeswn Stmts, Cimdon, II, J. with reference to the effect that it >f its provisions for search and occasions, he becomes intensely in DepartmentNJ laa. "' :- Red Bank to Open Seaton Saturday will have in keeping them in office. leisure seemed to cut across liber- earnest. Nobody needs to doubt at Belleville. When they start out to cater to a ies that the spirit of our institu- him then. No politician is talking. The- Red Bank high school foot- faction or an interest they cater to ions seemed to him to guarantee. When he speaks, for instance, about it regardless of how many or how the necessity of getting back to Addrta ball'team will open the season on serious may be the inconsistencies t was not a matter of the letter of Saturday afternoon of this week at int» which they are led. To under- he Constitution, but its' spirit. 1 Belleville. The red and gray this iorah, who always takes the Con- stand them it is but necessary to titution exceedingly seriously, felt Oriental Rugs year has a strong team, made up know whom they are" trying to serve and what vote3 they are try- hat he could not conscientiously chiefly of veterans. Edward Leddy, /oto for the law and he didn't, the star quarterback, will be in the ing to get, whereupon their courses appear to be as straight as the hough he was in favor of its sub- line-up. Much Is expected of him itance. this year. He was the home team's distance between two points. Values During all the years that prohibi- biggest ground gainer last year and All of this and more the Wash- on was. debated Borah never made he can travel over the field as fast ington newspaper* correspondents speech in its favor. Ho was for as any high school football player in learned long ago when they wero back home doing city politics. What ;, but he was more interested in the.county. As yet the Red Bank they learned then and what they >ther things. It was only when first eleven has not a football field for have learned since have combined to he law was disobeyed and later Attractive Red Bank Property the home games. Tho Knollwood make them cynical with regard to vhen the wets set about to man- field is not available this year. It [andle the Constitution that Borah's politicians. It is r.ot their fault. 'ace became set and stern. Nobody at Bargain Prices was an excellent football field and If they were not cynical they would :an manhandle the Constitution on the high school boys will have a moke many more mistakes than ny subject when he is around and hard job to get a place as good. they do in writing of what they see in Washington. They are dealing ;et away with it if he can prevent Six Room House and Garage, lot 50x150, with politicians and know it and ad- t. He doesn't object to the wjets NEW INSURANCE MAN. just their measuring sticks to the trying to repeal the 18th Amend- all improvements, located on Sunset avenue., timber at hand. ment, but he does object to every X £. Cox of Manaiquan to Move sort of subterfuge the purpose of, Priced very reasonable for. quick selling. to Red Bank. Under the observation of such hich is to nullify it. • The Metropolitan life insurance men as these, nineteen years ago, He believes Al Smith will never came Borah. He was hot a babe in ;et far toward tho Presidency by district of which Red Bank is a part the woods. Whatever tricks there Six Room House and Garage on Leroy has been divided into two parts on he nullification route. Ho believes woro in tho political trado back in Smith has taken a position in which Place, near Maple avenue, all improve- account of increased business. A Idnho he knew nnd, for nil that this e can be destroyed. One moment ments. -—Hardwood floors,. lot 50x150.. new district known as the Red Bank writer knows, .somo of them he imith says, "Repeal the New York - district has been created, with head- practised. Certainly no attempt inforcement act.'V and it is Ye- Priced at a real bargain for one who will Ohe quarters at Red' Bank. J. E. Cox will be made here to portray him ealed. Tho next moment he says, act quick. . . The r of Manasquan is in charge of this as n political innocent. But Borah, Let New York and each other state 00 district and he expects to move soon at the outset of his scrvico and to ecide, each for itself.Jiow the pro- $100-00 "LL Oriental Rugs are not from Manasquan to Red Bank. this day, differed radically in one ibition act shall bo enforced." desirable —- both good $225- respect from tho jrrcat majority of mith first reiusca to enforce the John J. C. O'Shen, who has been men with whom ho haa served in GROUP and bad are produced— in chargo of tho Red Bank branch aw and then asks that his state 1 GROUP the senate. Wherein he differed so and of course each of the others) A. ROSE Made to our own and' buying for price of the company, is now superintend- much from tho others wns in the Gulistans, a fine ent, of tho Perth Amboy district, hall enforce tho law as each state specifications in alone _ is an uncertain demonstration of hWi extraordinary hall seo, fit. Borah ennnot quite 44 Broad Street, Corner White the province of and often unsatisfactory practice. type of Asia Mirtor with an offico nt that place. Mr. attachment to American ideals, ns eo how a man can get by with this ., A wide rug, are included O'Shea expects to continue living at expressed in the Declnrntioil of In- ind of n program. Smith's posi- The expert buyer rejects more than in this group. ** dependence, nnd to American .insti- : Red Bank. New Jersey. range of patterns Red Bank. ion, ns Borah sees it, is one thnt and coloring' to he accepts. ' tutions as established by the Con- nnnot bo defended. A gnod many stitution. •elect from. SOCIABLE AND CAKE SALE. thers npparently think tho same, Control of our own looms in the Every politician professes such lornh has hnd ninny letters from best weaving districts of India, Two Successful Affair* Held by nttnehments, but his nets often Rhow ho Solid South saying thnt. if Smith The Rlvar Flaia Community Club. cither how littlo ho _ understands hould bo tho Democratic concil- Persia, and China, have $350.00 About fifty persons attended n those things to which ho has iate-they wnnt n-chance to voto 00 enabled U9 to evolve come beau- "Hcginncc or, undcrstnnd- or Borah. The South Is In enrncst •oclal meeting held by the Ulvcr pg >bmit prohibition. Whoever tries —>if proof is needed $275- tiful and thoroughly good qualities. GROUP Plaza community club last nifiht in iiifr t' ''o\v littlo ho believes In them. irnli both understands nm o pull any rough stuff on tho 18th If you feel that the prices quoted Deep, rich, cloicly- tho new ocmmunlty building nt that believes andd, moreover, nlwnya tries amendment down there is sure to —-just ask your , GROUP here are within your desired expen- place, Games wero pinyed nnd re- et Into trouble. woven, these tugs to bring his acts into harmony with common sense * Rugi from Persia, diturc you can dismiss any mis- are possessed of a * freshments were served. his understanding nnd his beliefs. Bornh feels thnt tho most Import- China, India and givings as to the quality. crftncssthatthrilli On Saturday tho Community club From a senator who is nlito pro- nt political tnsk confronting tho \Vo didn't build our Diamond buBinccs fooling Turkey »ro fea- one by the very held a well patronized caka nnlc nt mimnbljt a politician, Is this not Imoricnn pooplo Is to stcoivthe gov- people. tured in this group. luxury of it. rnoufrh to confuse- nlmost any rmnont linck to Amcricnn prlncl- Mr«. Robert II. Hibbctts's, nt which Washington correspondent? $35 wns cleared. iles nnd keep it there. Ho feels A enso In point: Ilornh worked hnt tho Intcrnatlonnl hanking In- REUSSILLE hnrd—nnd Is still working—to hnvo Persian Hearth Rugs Lend a Cozy Note to the Home Irwln Stan at Rutgers. crests hnvo swerved us fnr from the privnto property seized from mr courso nnd nro trying tb cver Joioph Irwln of Red Bank played Germans during tlio war returned wcrve us still fnrthcr.1 Ho ob- DIAMONDS $17 SO jT'N yy home thertree arare noolnoolu amandi fullback on tho Rutgers university to them, Ho took this course bo- ecta to tho colossnl investments of X cnuxe from the foundation of our Americnn enpitnl that*aro being , Blue-white and brilliant corners that can bo brightened and football team In the opening gnmc made to live by the simple addition of a Saturday with Mnnhnttnn college. government It linn been n settled nndo nhrond, unions It bo with tlio and principle with us tlmt tho prlvnlo lenr umlcmtnmllnff upon the pnrt •raailrup;. Hereii variety of coloring*, nnd Rutgers won by n acorn of 8 to 0 pronorty of Individuals who happen 355 $100 $200 dengni in such profusion that any decora- •nd Irwln ncorcd the only touch- if our Inycstors thnt In case of tn he citizens of, n country with roiiblo they nocd not expect tho ' ant! up •22.50 tive ichemo can be adhered to, and any flown mado in tho gnmo. Jon enr- which wo nrn nt wnr nlmll nolNhq irmed forces of America to collect penonal dc.irc gratified. (l«d the pigskin more than Imlf tho Fair comparison will convlnco you of two confiscated, lie did not enro n fnp holr debts or Inmiro thoir profits, things—that our diamonds aro priced to offer I mo »nd his all nround playing was nbout tho Gormnrm In pnrtleulnr—• lornh In for penco nnd he Is there- dollar tot dollar vnlitc—nnd frraitor vnluo thnn one of the features of tha gnmc. ho would hnvo done tho imiiio If fore against every nort of Involvo- you'll BOO elsewhere—wo nay LOOK! \ \ they hnd been Koreans or Ohlncno nont thnt mny lend to war. Borah —but It novortholon". instnntly oc- nay hnvo quite n lot to nay, (luring DIAMOND SET - Vl»ll Itom Spanish Amb»snilor. curred to tho Washington newspii- io nnxt fow months, with regard to S25 The Spanlth nmbnnimdor to' tho per correspondents tlmt Ilornh wns no liilernntlnnnl bnnlilng group In WEDDING RINGS United Htatei nml bin family nro nlnyliiK up tri tlio (Jermnn voto, one-rnl nnd ltd potency in connec- visiting Colonel Thomni II, Dlrch Nniurnlly the Gsrinnn.1 resident In loti with tho government of tho Comparison l.lli tlio tvl,ol. slory this country warmed townril him, limed Hlnto«. , lc» thnn In parly nnincn, Tlmt ho 38 Broad Street Red Bank ... , ... . i, , v|»«rtmtn more In sorrow than In nngor, n»k- » not wholly inlUitcd with the Jt«. I'Ht njm, jvhy h«j bjd gojn^ jn to, Ijslp Pttty iwyoae knowi, COPY FOR ADVERTISEMENTS

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. 4. , FORMER LAWYER JAILED. went an operation at the' Long Branch hospital, is steadily improv- In Defaultof'BaUHarold Morford ing. Spent Sunday la Jail. ' Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Swezoy are , Harold C. MorfSrd, a former on a month's automobile trip on Long Branch lawyer and for nearly Long Island. two years judge of the district James Riordan has bought a new court at Long Branch, spent Sun- Mason automobile truck. day in the dounty jail at Freehold Michael McGarity, Mrs.' M. S. PALA! C M. E. McNJLTY AMUSEMENT CO. in default of $7>60O bail to await Knott, Edward Ming, E. A. Starks trial on an indictment charging him Matinee Daily 2i30, GEORGE G- ROOP. MANAGER Evening 7:00 to 10.43 and Joseph Reynolds attended, tho REX> BAMKit N. J. Matinso Dally 3)00 P. M. Evenlngt 7iIB, BiOO.-Phono BOS with the embezzlement of ?1,000 Tunney-Dcmpsey prize fight at Phil- Satufday. and Hpllday» ConUnuoui, 2i(rO, UP.U" :.-> Saturday! and Holiday!—3 Full Show.—2:30. 6:30 and 8:30 ' from Santo MorelH of Long Branch. adelphia last Thursday night. w Morford was arrested at Fort Lau- Mr. and Mrs, 'Wilmot Quinby of derdalc, Florida, last week end was Solobury, Pennsylvania, aro visiting To-Day, Wednesday, September '29th brought to Monmouth county by Mrs. Qulnby's parents, Mr. and Today. Wednesday, September 29th to Saturday, October 2d Detective Sacco. - The chnrge Mrs. William I. Greon. against Morford grew,out of an in- ERNEST TORRENCE GRETA NISSEN WALLACE BEERY volved niortgago transaction in y which Morf ord is, accused of re- Wayrido Now .tolning $1,000, which-was supposed Mr. and Mrs. William Tlltoh and in "THE WANDERER' and Vaudeville to bo paid for the cancellation of a daughters .Audrey, Caroline and mortgage. On a <. charge of irregu- Eleanor, of Shafto's Corner •wore. larity in another mortgago trans- Wednesday guests of Lena Hilt- Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 action Morford was disbarred three brunner. • , years ago. Eay;Whlte has returned homq; at ter spending a few days in Virginia. -^THRIUS-STIIMTS* - Lumbar Yard Fire. Mr. and-Mrs. D. Battjer. recently, The eastern yard of the Green- entertained Mrs. T. Hoey of Asbury. Hagerman lumber company at Nep- Park, MiesvLeha .Hiltbrunner, Roy mmmJBEBOS CAUORE/ tune was destroyed by fire Sunday Lane andvilr.'and Mrs. Joseph Batt» night causing a loss of $100,000. jer of Waysido nnd Lois Herman How the fire started is not known; and John Loeffel of Asbury Park. but it is believed to bb the work of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence an incendiary.,' Firemen, from.As- were Monday visitors of'Mrs. Jano bury Park and nearby towns fought White. "• . the blaze for three hours.'• Only Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Cooper and part of the loss is covered by in-daughter ^Marion • of' Asbury Park surance. spent Saturday -with Mr. and Mrs D. Battjer. " . ' ' . SHREWSBURY°NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hiltbrunner, ST., are visiting friends in Philadel- Miisionary Society to.Study Ala.ka phia. i . •*".-• —Changes in -Mail Schedule. Mr. and Mrs. John Herter of The young people's missionary Belleville were visitors of Mr. and Delzay Sisters society will meet on Friday night Mrs. William Woolley Wednesday. of this week at eight o'clock in the Miss Paulino IronB'of Asbury Singing and Dancing Sunday-school room. The subject Park and Arthur Tice of Farming- will be "Alaska." ~ , , dale spent Sunday afternoon with Owing to. a change'in the rail- Miss Clara White. '••;,, ,! ;. . , feaker &Fry road time-table the postofllco will Mr.'and.Mrs. George Dangler of open earlier and" will close later Oakhurst were Sunday .visitors here. Real Comedy than.heretofore. The first mail train Miss,Cora JacKspn-and Leonard STARTLING in.the morning going north leaves Reynolds spent Sunday \evening SPECTACULAR - SENSATIONAL Shrewsbury at 7:0B o'clock instead with Miss Maud Longstreet of As- CHAPTERS/ of 7:45 and the last mail train ^go- bury Park; ••.'- ' , , Pint Size ing south stops here "at 7:55 p'clock. Mr. and Mrs.'Linden Armstrong Before the schedule was changed and • daughter of Brooklyn were Revue •'•'•'. • —SEE— .. the last train arrived here, about Sunday visito/s here., • . . six o'clock.'' Charles King has returned home Singing and Dancing Red Bank's Own The cellar has been dug for Wil- after an operation at the Long liam, Layton's new house'on Broad Branch hospital. Revue street. He' bought the lot >. from Mr. and- Mrs. .'A, Herbert and LT. QENE TUNNEY Tony Katti' of Eatontown..' Mr. family and Mrs. George Taplor mo- Layton has sgld his house and lot at tored to Barnegat Bay Sunday. Just Wait Trio Bed Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lippincott World's Heavy-weight Miss Louise McCue spent the and daughter Eleanor of Mima- Comedy Special week-end with Miss Mildred Wilson squan and Mrs. C. Page of Allen- Boxing Champion of Milltown. hurst spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss Lillian Hurley, who under- Mrs. Hamilton Trua*. Three Big Shows for the Price of One ——ALSO

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