• - '.'.'• ANE TEE. (isosd Wasklr. jaunt aa BerooeXriau Hattn at ttn Post* VOLUME XLVl olBu at Bel Bank. N. j, nooer the Art of March Id, 1BTS. Rfc) BANK.N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29,192b. • J&1.50 PER YEAR.\ , '- PAGES 1 WILL OF WM. T.SHERMAN SMASHED AND PAID FOR. PARTY FOR RUMSON GIRL; MBttBinnh Sttftt Ralfrowd—Omttr HJS HORSE TAKEN AWAY. MIDDLETOWN'S BUSINESS. liina Tea Set Presented to—Milt BAND BECOMES POPULAR. MERCHANT FINED Broken in Accident. DETOIJR OFFICIALLY HHED BY RED BANKER'S ESTATE LEFT. WILLIAM VALLEAU LOSES HIS UBLIC MATTERS ACTED ON Emma L, Dixon at a Luncheon. EATONTOWN MUSICIANS WON 1 Early Thursday morning before JTOREKEEPER SOLD I0DINB % •\ HIGHWAY COMMISSION. TO HIS WIDOW. FAITHFUL, BESSIE. LAST THURSDAY NIGHT. Miss Emma L. Dixon of Rumson, FAME AND MAKE MONEY. daylight, George Williams, a col- »ho will wed Werner E. Whipple AND CAMPHORATED.OIL. ")' Mlddlolown OflUWi Grant Permls. After the DeatiToif Mrs'. Sherman ored resident- of Harrison, avenue, The Society for the Prevention of Leooardo Man Complains—Safe fo . Laceville, ^Pennsylvania, • on 'hey Care a Series of Concerts at ilbert E. Langford Did Not Knot**' •Ion" for Uie of Tramp Hollow Residue is te Ge to Their Three applied the brakes on his automo Cruelty to Animals Took It Away be Moved^New Fire' Warden— une 10th, was the guest of honor Various Schoolhouiei, the Most He^at Violating the Law When l f. * Fron»,JStreet for tjetour, lo Daughter. lowered'at the railroad crossing on of Butinesa for Eight Dayi. ' Improvements for Ocean View, last Wednesday at noontime by Neck Last Week. by Inspectors Last November. William T. Sherman, who was in Monmouth street. Mr. Williams > - Permission was granted last William Valleau of Red Bank At the meeting of the Middtctown Miss Minnie Commes at her "parti' Crescent band of Eatontown has Albert E. Langford, a storekeeper i Thursday night by the 'Middletown the hay and feed business at Red was driving east. The brakes did bought a horse and re- township committee last Thursday hoppe" on Linden place. The ieen much in demand of late at ;• Belford, was fined $100 last township committee. to the .state Bank for many years, executed his not work quick enough. 'The au- sumed his express and carting busi- night a letter was read from Henry :olor scheme was pink and white. 'arious villages and during the past 'ednesday, by Judge WardKromep, [highway commission to uie the will a year ago last May, He left tomobile, crashed through one of ness after having been unable to Niedmeyer of Leonardo. It stated n the center of the table was a wo weeks it has cleared a tidy sum the use of. his estate to his wife, : the Asbury P.ajk district court • Tramp Hollow road, Hubbard ave- the gates and Mr. Williams found carry it on for- eight days. The that the Atlantic Highlands gas ihiptwo feet long made of paper of money by Igiving concerts. At Mary Elizabeth Sherman, for the :cause he sold a bottle of jodlno • ,,nue at River Plaza and West Front himself and his car on the,tracks reason Mr, Valleau had to buy the company had torn, up the road In •QSO petals and inside of the ship each of these performances a short "street west of Hubbard's bridge rest of her life. After the death of nd a bottle of camphorated oil, * with a locomotive rapidly bearing horse and go out of business eight front of his House to put down pipe ,vas a luster China tea set of 21 entertainment was given by Eaton- while'the new Cpoper's bridge Is be- Mrs. Sherman the residue of the es- Jnder one of the statoiaws no onn down o|i him. Mr. Williams re- days was because the society for the and had left tho road in bad condi- pieces, which was presented to Miss town folks, in addition" to the music. ing; built. It was stated thai the tate Is to go to his grandchildren, prevention of cruelty to animals iut a registered pharmacist can soil alized that his .only hopo was to tion. Mr. Niedmeyer said in his let- Dixon as a wedding gift from the The first of these affairs outside of work of building the new bridge Florence, Caroline and Denise drive his car with sufficient speed took hjs horse Bessio away from ter that he had complained to the pods'of. this kind. Mr. Langfoid guests. The ship was made by Miss atontpwn was given at the Port ;ot thirty cents for tho two bottle* 7would be started tarly in May and Baird-1 of Freehold. Mr. Sherman's to through the ga£e on the him, which he had been using for company ibout tho road and that a Commes. Pink and white rose nut tMt the job would require about a son-in-law, Ira Baird, and W. Roy oppoilta side of the crossing. Ho his business. representative of the company told tlqnmouth schoolhouse. - Another vhich ho sold. Ho did -not appear' cups were given as souvenirs. va3 given last Wednesday night at court last Wednesday. He stated iyear to complete. .-•••,--. ,-.--•- White of Little Silver were appoint- acted accordingly and got across An agent for the society with the him that it was up to the township ed executors of .'the will?:-, 'flfh'e wlt> 1 These were also made by Miss 'armingdale. The band .shared the afterwards that he forgot about th« -:k Jlhe'reSidenU of River Plaza, wan'tf just in,'time to escape .the • loco- long name inspected Bessie and said to fix the road.. Clerk Howard W. lommes. A luncheon was served sidewalks put. down on Hubbard nesses were Alston Beekman and Roberts^ was instructed to inform irOflta'with a Farmingdale organi- matter. motive. • the animal was run down and need- by the Hoffmire sisters. The guests Jawnue and oh W«>st Front itrtet in Esther H. Lamb. . , /? , • Mr. Williams went to police; headr ed arrest.. The agent said he would the company that it must put the :ation and each party in the transac- Mr.' Langford has had a good deal "order to insure safety for pedestri- '• Mrs. Hannah C. Miller of Asbury road back in as good condition as it .were Mr3.' Roy Smith, Mrs. Howard ;ion realized $72. 1 quarters and reported that he had put the .horse on a rest farm for Ely, Miss Ethel "Moagi Misses Anna 'on his mind" of late, as tho-bayTng" ans while the detour is In use. None Park divided her .estate- among her broken the gates/ He said he was two months or so and then return was before the pipe were put down. The most recent of these enter- iocs. His, ^yife has been very sick :;,of -the detour roads we an' wide as five children in a will she made In and Hilda Merigold, MIBS Jennie tainments -was at the Colt's Neck perfectly willing to pay for tho it'to -Mr. Valleau if the', horse got George W. Bray of Red Bank Trubin and Miss Del Morlatt, Miss ind he. himself has baroly recovered the-Atate'highway and It Is feared 1894., She left f 100.to her daugh- 1 stronger. Mr. Valleau protested owns the building where the com- schoolhouse last Friday night, when from serious injuries which he re«> ter, Caroline' W. Hass of Hackcn- damage done. The matter was Dixon is employed at I. J. Trubin's ''that acctdeiits will occur,, if folks taken up with the railroad com- that he did not think; the horse need- mittee meets. The building is di- iear!y 200 persons were present in :cived a fow weeta ago v,hen he,' (Jfliva-, to walking the roads.; The sack; $60 to her son, Albert 0. store on Broad street The Wed- spite of the fact that there were pany and two new gates were soon ed-special treatment or special rest. vided into two parts by a partition iing will take pl?ce at the home •vas burned by a live-.electric wire< townBhlp^ommltteomon claim, that' Miller of Englewood? I860 to her He said he thought the horse was and. the committee ,now meets in ither attractions the same night in ijt-<:.h'.up;t«'. the:state highways com- daughter; Either'C, Miller of As- at the crossing, Mr.: Williams met of the bride-to-be. The couple -will :n suffering this injury Mr. LaiSgJ the expense-, which amounted to all right... ' the rear part instead of the front neighboring towns and villages. The ford saved the life of Fred Apcl, a mission to lay .sidewalks and-they bury Park, and the rest of the es- live at Laceyville. and played five selections, which f25. ;. -. _ ^ ._ " •/•• The agent replied that the horse part, where meetings were held for Belfdrd boy, who had grVobcd a l|ve .said they would take up this matter tate to her sonB, Frank M, and Taul- several years. In the front part of •were - greatly appreciated,' as was N»ith the* highway commission after man Miller of Aib'ury Park, in equal needed a rest and without further wire. Mr. Langford pulled tin y the buildings is a large safe weigh- CHURCH'S GOOD YEAR. shown by the applause. George "learning from the River Plaza folks share*. . ::-'~ •-•v-v . ' • • ado he unhitched it from the wagon, wire out of the boy's hands." In INSPECT FEDERAL" BANK. " jumped astride it and rode away. ng about three tons, which is owned Kuegler and George Britton played spite of the fact that-Mr. Langforot as to the proper location for the by the-township. J Annual Congregational Meeting-, of a cornet dueCEarl Cherry gave a walks. —,. • I • ' All the estate of Bela C. Clapp of Monmouth County i Bankers Enjoy Thatls the last Mr. Valleau has seen had rubber wrapped around hjl Manasquan was bequeathed to his A letter was read from Mr. Bray Colt't Neck Church. selection on a hand saw, Charles V Trip to New York. the. horse. Several /persons wit- hands he received an electric shock _ i •! •-The committeemen ' said they wife, Margaret K. Clapp, in a will nessed the Incident. /One spectator last Thursday night, which stated Reports given at the annual meet- Mathan, Charles Shinh, Victor Rush which almost cost him his life. Jr •''% 1 Thirty Monrnouth county jankers Would also ask the highway commis- which \vas , executed last month. said the agent for the society .with; that he had rented the front part of ing of the' Reformed church of and Clifford Brower sang solos The case at .the.Asbury Park A\u\ /% sion tojiave a traffic officer at'the Mrs';. Clapp was appointed executrix inspected the federal reserve bank the long-name was a big man weigh- the building to a butcher who would Colt's Neck last week showed the Thelma Rush gave an acrobatic building at New York last.Thursday ;rict court was to have taken place' .';cornet of West.Front street and of'.'the estate;- -; . - , ' ' ing about 176 pounds. He said the take possession May 1st; Mr. Bray church and all its societies to be in dance, Frank Mount gave a recita- i few days after this incidenti but it] .Hubbard avenue,and to make re? Charles . G. Hlckman of Ocean and attended a luncheon that was horse did not take kindly to the stated that the butcher will need all i flourishing condition. After the tion, Grace Joline a novelty act and prodded over by J; H. Case, deputy vas postponed until last Wednesday, ;pairs to the back road from Mlddle- Grove also left all his estate to his agent and that the representative of the room and he asked that the safe jusiness meeting a devotional serv dance, Daniel S. Morris a humorous jecause of Mr. Langford'a injunesj tOillhihwnalthrough be moved. The matterwas~refene'd sketch and Fred G. Steelman the. society, with the lengthy-name ice~wes held"at-which addresses Mr. Langford was laid up severaC : Nut?wamp' to River Plata)" The, will He executed in 1918. Mrs. trict. Tho Red Bank men who.made had to dodge.'lively to get out,of to- Committeeman Philip Leonard were made by Rev. D. Percy Doyle, monologue. the way of the horse when it.made and "Frank Scott, the road super- weeks with his injuries and in the 'committeemen said this back road Hlckm'an was named as executrix. the trip were Frank McMahon and the pastor,'and Rev. Louis Sahler The profits, amounting to $68.75, press of catching up with his work'! would be largely used when the Mrs. Adelaide 11. Batch of Leon- Philip S. Walton of the Second na- a lunge at him. / visor. These men .were picked for of Freehold. Mrs. Harry Morris wereyshared by the school and the the job because both are carpenters which had been delayed by his ail«] bridge is closed and that the high- ardo'was named as sole beneficiary tional bank and trust company, "The horse did not look fun down sang a solo, with organ accompani band. The money for the schoo ment he forgot all about'the trial J way commission rightfully should under the will of her mother, Mary Harry Campbell of the Broad street and are familiar with measures ment by Mrs. John W. Sherman. to me,"'wid this man. "Neither did will be used to buy various things Mr. Langford's reputation as it share the, expense of keeping the A. Saunders, which was executed national bank and Charles H. which may have to be taken in order The meeting wound up with a so needed and.the band will use its it look run down when the big agent good citizen is well established at road In'good condition. - last April. Mrs, Balch was appoint- Throckmorton -o,f the Merchants' to strengthen the floor of the build- cial period, when refreshments were money to pay debts and to mee jumped astride,it and rode it up the Belford and it has been int.' ? The mayor and council of. Red ed executrix of the estate. trust company. ( Others, attending ing while the safe is being moved. served and' a ' short program was general expenses. street at a gallop. No horse that paired in the slightest degree by the,_ Bank at their last regular meeting Mary Elizabeth'Taylor' of Mercer from Monm6uth_ county were was weak or run down' could ca'rry Committeeman Carl Grossinger, given. William Buck gave a violin took action to ;have sidewalks put county, who left some property in Charles VanMater of Atlantic High- penalty of $100 which was imposed a big man lik'e .that without diffi- who was recently^appointed to in- solo, with piano accompaniment by SHOW AT TINTON FALLS. down. on West Front street- near Monmouth county, bequeathed her lands, J. Eiwood Harvey of Sea- spect road and light conditions at Miss Alice Fields. Chriney Conover on him. Recently when Mr. Lang« culty," concluded this spectator. ford was called as a' witness in al , •Hubbard'g bridge. The need of this" 'estate to Mr husband, Frank M. bright, Thomas W. Collins and Wil- Ocean View, near Leonardo,turned sang a solo, with accompaniment by About $50 Cleared for the Metho- improvement was said to be impera- lawsuit at Freehold Judge Lawrenc? A Taylor, for his lifetime. After his liam E. Ralph of Keansburg, J. W. in a report which was accepted and Mrs. Conover on the. piano. The re- dist Ladies' Aid Society. tive because of the increased traffic death the residue'is to'be divided LINCROFT MAN HURT. referred to him. as "Dominie Lang* Keough and H. S. Bujrowes'of Key- filed. He recommended cinders on freshments were served by the The Fellowship club of the Re- which will be caused by the detour. among their four children, Mabel pojt, J. E. Voorhess, C. H. Baird, Frank Toop Suffers Three Broken a number of streets, a new bulkhead wives of the members of the church ford." The judge gave this title to' Probasco,- William A. Taylor, Jes- to prevent one street from washing formed church of Red Bank gave a Mr. Langford because ot^the action! Reed' of Englishtown. • .- . [ mended. 'Action on the other rec- the. Virgin on May17tb. open a speech defect clinic on juries which resulted from an ommendations was deferred in or- Bank church several weeks ago, ex- go to so much trbubb to be a peace* dues in'This Part of County. automobile accident at Red Bank , A-clasf of about 25 young .. cept that some of the jokes were Thursday afternoon, June 4th,-un- : der to get more details'. will have first communion Sunday maker. : Auctiopeer:George.H, Roberts of , BRANCHING OUT. last Wednesday. Mr. Toop was changed to. mention ' Tinton Falls der the direction of Mrs. Myrtle * The residents of Leonardo asked morning, May 17th, at St. Mary's Here is the story of the , Dayls Shackley of Red tank. New, Monmouth hild hia last farm driving his automobile on Branch for eight.new lights^and the commit- folks. After the show those who auction of too, season lajt'w1- '-'• Frank B. WoodT EnUrtat Hit avenue and-was on his way to West 1 church at New Monmouth. A com- took, part and some of their friend: the camphorated oil and.J^o j ^Thereafter ,the, clinic;will,hi'held Scope~as Sewing Machine Agent.. tee voted' to grant four. Coinmit- munion'breakfast will be seryed to $100 as Mr. LangfqrdrtoUU. every Thursday. Stammerine, stut- Lek.ewooar«»a fflarkeTtlie* Long. Branch when the accident oc- teeman Leonard is to designate the were treated to refreshments a 1 the members of the class on. th Register reporter last Friday: tering, lisping and other forms of th« busiest seaibn ho has hatt since, -Frank.Brother Wooda of Eaton- curred. Hig automobile and an places for the lights. Mrs, Wellington Wilkifls's. The en- he embarked in1'the'auctioneering town has become an; agent for the automobile truck loaded with sand church lawn. tire, profits, amounting to abou Last November two young women! defective speech will be treated by Port Monmouth is to have five At night at the church will be th and a young man, all of ,^j -- — • • She is cojitemplat- buslneii eiiht'yeirs ago. During Singer sewing machine company, at collided at the corner of Branch $50, were given to the ladies' ate JMrk-ghacklfly.. She Is contemplat Bank-As well 'an at Lonp avenue and Pincknay_joad^__TJia. new lights and to Committeeman ceremony of the crowning of the strangers to Mr. Langford, entered!"" Robert-N-.-Seeley-was-entrustedH society. The society Ijias accorde ing opening a private school in her Branch, where ha has represented truck is owned by Frank C. Byram, the-^i >e -enacted-by a voleoflhanks to the FellbwshT hiystore-and-bought-bottlei of-ii

Tiome in June. wharllyern«ar1tei)*B&nlc."Mr-.- Toop • ••*^^""^m-wm wriV^Vi- ^ Vi ^»*-u-n*' -*.— it—. r.*i• &-~ -m OT --tor*i i p IM » j- dine and,oil. After they paid fj, took .place in, Monmouth county. the~company~a-numberj-of~yearsr w club.— ^-— -^-* '—— -- For three yeare Mrs. Shackley He has been in the employ of-the was thrown out of his machine. His these lights are to be located. ity. Evelyn Langford of Belford the bottlesi they asked Mr* Langfor was in charge of speech work at flie February., was Ms •; busiest. month. They electric light company at Red if he knew that in selling the«- He cried twenty sales that month company 25 years. f Hia father, car was badly damaged. The truck will be' the crowner. Nancy O'Neil Strawberry Crop Damaged. John Hopkins hospital at Baltimore. George Woods of Red Bank, has was also damaged. It was driven Bank was asked to replace a broken will be color bearer and Caro things he had violated the law. Th« She'was formerly an instructor, for and there were only four week days by an employee of Mr. Byram. light at the corner of Riverside Early strawberries •will probabl two young' women and the young thit month when.no auctions were been with tha company fifty years. O'Neil and Marion Langford will be the deaf at the state institutions of Frank B. Woods has taken over drive and the state highway; This be scarce in Monmouth county. Th man said they were inspectors for held. At the.83 sales Mr. Roberts action was taken at the suggestion flower giris. The banner girl wil cold snap last week ruined man Mew , Wisconsin and Oregon; his father's accounts for thp com- be Marion.Webb and her assistants the state board of pharmacy. Theyj struck off in all 781 cows and'332 OPPOSED TO SEWAGE PLANT. of Joseph Applegate, who has blossoms. It. seems to be the gen' said a law had been passed prohibt} pany in connection with his new charge of the township roads in thajt will be Celestine Furlong and Doris oral opinion of orchardists that lit ; Grand Jury Dinner. horses,' . duties as agent for the company Bay Shore Fishermen Protest iting anyone but a regjjt^rcJ''- btst known residents of Holradel, Lawn Mowers. taught .50 herring. Mr. Kelly and Three warning signs were ordered with them. underwent what was regarded as a ' Drop In and look oVer our stock Norman Long each caught a shad make this disposition of its sewage. placed at road corners at Fair View. Play at Port Monmouth. gard to the master was very plain* slight operation at a New York hos- of lawn mowers before you buy. We and. Mr..Hickey caught an excep- The fishermen are protesting be- The ordinance for accepting th.e The ladies' auxiliary of the Port The club has bought a tennis out and that it \vou\d be of no avail fqrt pital last week and returned home handle the Townsend ball bearing tionally big sucker. cause they fear the bay will be pol- western end of Carpenter1 street at Monmouth fire company will give a fit and a croquet outfit and they ex Mr. Langford to plead ignorance off the next day. Unforeseen compllca- mower because we know it to be luted and the fishing industry dam-, River Plaza and for ,'mproving that farce, "Popping the Question," Fri- pect to make large'use of both thi the- law. They left word for Mr. the best lawn mower, made. W. H. aged. coming summer. Langford to appear beforo the state* tlons ensued, however, and Mr. Show at Eatontown. part of the street at a cost of $300 day night of next week at the \Pol| Merritt Machine Shop, 24 Mechanic passed its final reading-. board of phnimacy at a certain Longstreet has since been confined street,- phone Red Bank 322,—Ad The ladles' aid sodicty of the Eat- Monmouth schoolhouse. . Dancing Bridge Party at Holmdel. Martin Kelly of Lincroft was ap- will follow the performance. Money to Loan on the 1. & R. Plan date. The inspectors then, left tha •to the bed. vertisement. ' ' ontown Methodist church will give Hundreds of people are takin( store. ' Mr. Langford immediately Mrs. Harold Robinson and her pointed township fire warden. He advantage daily of our easy to bor- , ' Irlome Owners. - , Euchre'and Pinochle.' a play tomorrow'night at Crescent succeeds William A. Bassett of Lin- To Whom It May Concern. told the other storekeepers at Bel- hall at that place. The title of the daughter Virginia have returned to row and easy payment plan. If yoi Show your pride of ownership by Given by Mrs. Frank, 138 River- Boston after a visit with Mrs. Dan croft, who recently moved to Cran- I will not bo responsible for any need money consult us. We aha ford -what had happened and he said re-covering those.shabby wornofct side avenue, for the benefit of the play, is "The Sewing Club Meets at bury. bills under my name unless contract- if they had any iodine or camphor- shingles with asphalt and slate ones. Mrs. Martin's." iel S. Ely of Holmdel. Mrs., Ely be glad to serve you. Investment L Mooseheart Legion, in Kridel's hall, gave a bridge party for Mfs. Rob en ed for by myself. Realty Corp., box 297, Red Bank ated oil around to destroy it at ones Beautify your home £rid increase Broad street. Red Bank, Monday, •— _ Harold V." Geer, your property's value. A bouse is inson last week at which the guests Supper for a Church. or our attorneys, Reilly, Quinn & before tho Inspectors saw it. The May 4th, at 8:00 o^clock. ', Refresh- More Nourishing Than' Meat. Red Bank, N. J, Parsons, Red Bank.—Advertise inspectors found no more goods ot only as good as its roof. G.JM. 01- ments. Admission 50 cents.—Ad- Pure, properly made maronnaUe were Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.' Ely Trinity church guild will glye a -Advertisement. men this kind at any Belford stores. son & Co., Inc. Atlantic Highlands, vertisement. _ _'' Is a neat body builder. Our Na- and Mr. and Mrs, Jay Duncan of hot supper tomorrow night at the '" phone 640.—Advertisement, tional mayonnaise, containing only Holmdel, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hurry parish house of tho church. "' Grape Vines, Grape Vines, Free Pattern. Mr, Langford went boforo the!' Ninety Per Cent Lest fresh eggs, best salad oil and high- H. Campbell of Eatontown. grape vines—Concord and Niagara An exact floor pattern of the ne\ state boaril of pharmacists on tha overhead than that of other dealers est grade spices and vinegar, li an . 20 to 1. one-year, two-year and three-year- miniature baby grand Brambach. I date mentioned by tho inspectoral Authorlzed dealer for Garod. Is only one reason why the piano Idflal food. Ask for It by name It Rummage Sale You will find at Tusting's twenty old; very reasonable price. Hillside will show you whero you have th( and he was told that tho fine would , Zenith, DeForrcst and Farrand purchaser' gets more for his money yon want the best—Advertisement. of the Golden Hour Circle of the pianos to every one carried by any Nurseries, John Bennett & Son; room for this loveliest of all instru bo *100. Thd board told him that Godley Products. Monmouth Ra- at Dlrhan's. Piano Wareroom and Presbyterian church, Broad street, other dealer on the coast. Every- proprietors, Atlantic-Highlands, N.J, monts. Price $635, three years tc ho did not hiwo to pay tho flnei dio Service, Second National Bank Shop (rear of residence), Drum- Mr. Property O*wner, Phone CO-J.—Advertisement. at the Union fire, hose' company's thing from Stcinways, Hardmans pay. Phone Tusting's, Red Bar! that ho could stand trial at court? building, Broad street, Red Bank. mond place, phone 033, Red Bank. why not wire your house "now for house, Shrewsbury avonuo, Tuesday, nnd A. B, Chases down. When you 208-W, or call at 16 Monmout! Phone 1184. R, S. Johnson, proprie- i—Advertisement. _ ..• , , electric lights. We will give you look, bo Buro to look at Tuuting's. Announcement. street, Red Bnnk.—Advertisement. but that it would bo cheaper for . May 5th, at 10:00 o'clock.—Advor- him to pay the fine wlthottf rewrlj /\ tor,—Advertisement, ' » •• • •' ' • eleven months to pay for It, Write tlsemeht,^ It is a 20 to 1 opportunity in your Mrs. Mary E. Morgan, 67 Wesi • i a, Anniversary Sale or phon* Newman's Electrlo Shop, favor. Open every Wednesday Washington avenue, Atlantic High- Pianos Flut Values, to tho courts. Mr, Langford slid; After Dinner Smoke Special. from our regulatistock. Dresses at Belmar, N. J. Phone Belmar 116 .Rummage Sale ovoning. 10 Monmouth street, Red lands, N. J., will start May 1st prac Concentration on just nlnrios ho would not puy tho fine; that ha) For a few days we are offering a 110, f 15 and 110.76. Values un- and let us give you ao estimate.— of .tho Golden Hour Circle of the Bank.—Advertisement. ticing registered midwife.—Adver- servlca and no overhead enables u would let tha court dccldo the mat* box of 100 all Havana cigars, small heard of.. Sale starts tomorrow Advertisement. Presbyterian church, Broad street tisement. to givo tho buyer tho best valu tcr. With tho loss of time cauiirf size, for only #3.00. Thlvls a won- morning at 8:80 A. M, at the Rose at the Union fire hoso - company's Almost Given Away. derful buy for the guallty offered. Painting, Paper Hanging. A. B. Dirhan, Drummond place, Re by the accident with tho ltvo electrlo Shop, 78 Broad street, Red Bank.— house, Shrewsbury avenue, Tuesday, A super radio, flvo tubo Ware nou, Flowers, Flowers, Flowers Bank. Showroom and shop convcnl wlro, and with his own Injurliw Whelan-Cassldy Cle»r Department, Advortliement. Quality workmanship, best ma- for all occasions grown In quantity. 1 May 5th, at 10:00 o'clock.—Adver- trodyno, complete In every detail ently located rear of rosldenc which resulted from saving the) |' Broad and Whit. »tr«ett, Red Bank, terials, honest prlcos, tour satis- tlsement. __ ^ Worth ?230, Tuiting'a price $95. Funeral work and Boston ferns n Telephone 033.—Advertisement, • t—Advertisement. •, - faction guaranteed. , Wall paper Porfect condition. Demonstration specialty. Call, wrlto or phono Wil- boy's life, Mr. Lnngford 'forgot L«t Bob Johnson solve your radio sample) shown upon request. Curry, about tho

^tit'JL.7ii.jbJ A.^'h h ,: feaee Two • BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29, 1925. BUILDING AT RIVER PLAZA, for'* number of years,. wMlsijtac FARM CQES TO CITY MAN. THE CABMAND FARM SOLD Sweeney bought It partly cur^JnV A. D. SUTPHIN, JR. Two More Hoaiea Under Way (or vestment and partly to continuous, ^yf^i.^rCBTty-. <^ '*HUGH H'bfeTTY ,- '"LfT. ALFRED C. WIEDERHOLT SELLS Mr. and Mri. Ritter. ^ BOUGHT BY GEORGE HANCE ust aa a garden. • , -r Cellars are being dag on Car- „ \ Plumbiiig* Heating and Metal Work SHREWSBURY PLACE. PATTERSON FOR $8,800. 5Y'*;L I . SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING * penter street at "River Plaza for Whether you <• want to buy. sell,' , Inc. Fifty Acre* of Property Bought by two houses for Mr. and MrsThe. , Farm ii On fioiii Sldei W WhTte rent, or find, Luke Longhead can I;fcfllephonc 1552-J 41 Hudson Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Charles W. Eitter, on land which Avenue, Juit Optiide of t|i* 8or-help you,—Advertisement. \ ,'' 1 Thomas P. !>ecreit, Who ia Con- lulW" """" """ " " '. : • '•' * " ' ' nected With the AdvertUlng Do- they bought a' short,time ago from oiigh Limit* of Red Bank, tad It TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN partraent of a Big Newipaper. Mrs. Martha Allen. Pappa of Red Contain! 19 74. Acrai. , •* , ' BUILDERS , t r Alfred C. Wiedetholt on Satur- Bank. The first .itory of -each The Francis H. Carmand farm on day sold his farm of 62 acres at house will be encloseiwith weather- both, sides j>f, White avenue, just 12 Broad Strait , : R«d Bank, N. J. Shrewsbury to Thomas P. Secreit, boards and the second' will be outside the borough line' of Reck Phone Red Bank, 1>7*1O SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING who is with the advertising depart- shingled.- Each house will 1 coit Bank, was bought last week by ' ' SCREEN AND STOKM ENCLOSURES ment of the New .York Evening about $6,000.' The work will .be George Hance Patterson for $8,500: ^Telephone 881-M .160 Bridge Aienue, Red Bank. N. JJournal. . The price paid was completed about,July. 1st; Clar- William A,' Hopping was Mr. Pat- $13,750. Mr. Wiederholt bought ence Kyte will do the carpentering, terson's broker, in' the sale. Any insurance It, %*> the place twelve years, ago from Styles &"Worthley will do th« : •The property is in two traits, one \ H._A^HENDRICKSON -lfflEtJ}e!ngLon_each_sldo *f Whjte cood enouph Al The sale of the property, was nego- do the plumbing. With these; two avenue*. The two tracts comprise o o NQTICB! CARPENTER and BUILDER tiated by Paul Keyare of Red Bank. houses Mr. and '.Jin, 'Bitter will l9%" acres' of land. All of tho prop- you dont have an ac-' 78 Newman Springs Ave. Red Bank, N. J. The farm has frontages on three have built eight, houses at Elver erty is iri Little Silver borough It Now i* the tima to OVERHAUL FURNACES, REPAIR was part of the estate of Lewis Telephone Red Bank 1202-J Eitimatei' Furniihed road3, Sycamore avenue, Hance Plaza the past year. - They own cident, but when you SMOKE PIPES, have LEADERS and GUTTERS road and the Lawes bridge road. An H. White, father of Henry C. White. six vacant lots nt that place: anil Lewis H."White died upwards of '' REPAIRED for the Bad Weather which it aure to come. ancient though substantial,, /arm- they state that before this time do you want the best. Telephone 111 house of twelve rooms is on the : twenty years:ago,and in the parti- I I Eitabiiihed1854 next year' they expect to have tion of' his lands these two tracts Get our estimate* for PLUMBING and HEATING southern part of tho farm, with houses on all of them.' , That's the only kind lanes leading to it; from Sycamore fell to the share of his son, Honry together for Fall Alterations so that when that bad ALEXANDER D COOPER avenue and from Hance road. The White-/: Henry-C. White had died ^ we handle. weather comes you will be ready to meet it with a smile. northern part of the property is on BUILDING A HOME. and the tract's' "theti becamo the both sides of the Lawes bridge road property of his" three children. Car- DOREMUS & TAYLOR . Real Estate and Insurance Mr. and Mrs. VmNeit Erecting a rie S. iWhite, widow of Henry C. and it extends westward to the old Home at Fairfield Gardeni. 42 Broad Street, Hancock farm. The usual farm out- White, was. appointed guardian of HOWARD FREY Mr. and Mrs. Guy VanNess of Red Bank, N.J. J 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. buildings are on the -place. the three children and in 1908 the SANITARY PLUMBER Mr. So crest was born and brought Red Bank are building a home- on court authorised the sale of the Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and up on a farm and li(te most men who the east side of Brighton avenue at property to Francis H. Carmand for 74 Monmouth Street * Red Bank, N. J. have had this experience he has al-Fairfield Gardens. The lot is one?4,000' '.'.-•• ' * Plate Glass Insurance - • 1 . Telephone 608 ways had a hankering to get bfick of the largest on the .tract and com- The sale was made and Mr. Car- prises two lots, each fifty by two to the country.. He "will use-'the mand came into possession of'the >1*>1'>1*1*IKK<*1 not decide^ where he will live or ers. •. ._ _*_ ''•• the sale by the sheriff. Tho prop- HILLCRES• * * T erty is/generilly rogar'ded as worth ' JTeleplione Call, Walker 7090 New York 423 Red Bank, N. J.what line of work he will pursue, but that he is through with farm- NEW WEST RED BANK HOUSE. $12,000 to $15,000 at "the present Highland* Telephone 1264 ing. The new owner will take pos- time.. • , FOR RED BANK FOR NEW YORK session June 1st. He bought all theFred Hohman ii Having It Built on A large farmhouse and other DU1; except Sunday Daily except Sunday crops and stock on the farm' He Leonard Avenue. buildings are on the part of the P. M. will spend several.thousand dollars Fred Hohman of Shrewsbury ave- On Oceanport Ave., Oceanport, N. J. A. M. farm which is on the north side of f.eave Pier 24, foot of in improvements to the buildings, nue is building a house for his own the road. Mr. Patterson hns hnd an FklFranklii n itreett 2i4S Leave Red Bank ., 7i00 fences, etc., and.when he finishes use on the. south side of Leonard offer of $5,000 for.two acres of land f^ Battery Landing 3:15 Leave Oceanic 7:20 with the advertising game he in-street at a cost of $5,00d? Harold on the north side of the road, which '.JArrira Highland! about' 5:00 Leave Highland! , \7i55 tends to retire to the farm and endA. Hendrickson of Red Bank is theplot would include all tho buildings JArriT* OcBinic about ....'.. 5:30 Arrive Battery Landing about 9iS0 his life there in peace, happiness and contractor. Mr. Hohman, who ison the place. If he should accept IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY leisure; , . • Red Bank about 6:00 Arrive Franklin ttreet about 10:00 employed at En'nis's store at Redthis offer this would leave him 1794 • • - *MB*M^S»«l*»WS^e»We^pj»ieWaWelaWe1a^e»aW-a1 «. ' ' /"' The property is often called the Bank, expects to occupy the house acres of land for which he would NOTICE!—At Battery Landing, all elevated trains for uptown, have paid $3,500, or less than $20O ifcubway for uptown or to Brooklyn and surface ras and ferries to William A. VanSchoick place be- by July 15th. The building will be 'Staten island and Brooklyn, can be reached in two minutes. cause for many years it was owned 22x26 feet. It will have six rooms, per acre.~ Red Bank is growing rap- by a man of that name. - a bathroom and improvements. idly\ in that direction and- vacant At Red Bank, busses for Shrewsbury, Eatontown, Long Branch, lots between Eed Bank and the The Advantages of Lots Bought Mere jlAsbury Park, Fair Haven, Oceanic, Rumson, Little Silver, Camp Vail r EATONTOWN \lHOUSO E SOLD. property just bought by M - Patter- Wnd Oceanport. • . , To Build Big Mausoleum. son are. being fast bought up at ;,.'. Special attention given to the care of Autos, Howes and Carriages. George Baldwin Will Move to -Hii A mausoleum coating; $250,000 Is,$1,500 to $2,500 per lot. Two or Are Many. i New Home Friday. - -• to be erected_at Glenwood ceme- three acres of the land bought by tery, .West Long Branch, by theMr. Patterson is rather low, but all George Baldwin of Bergen place ! will move Friday to the property on Glenwood ' mausoleum . company. the rest of it is good upland and the state highway at Eatontown The prime movers in the project are nearly level. About 75 lots each which he bought from John J. Charles Young of Deal and T. H;60x150 feet could be cut out of the The tax rate, is extremely low,, every lot is high, and has more than six Electricity O'Keefe. The property is on theHansbury of Asbury Park. Tlje upland portion of the property. The inches of top soil; it lies oil the most direct .and traveled road fro'm .Long south side of the road, opposite the mausoleum will have 1,200 vaults: cost of putting.streets through the schoolhouse, and about half a mile ,and there will be a chapel in it forproperty and laying it out in lots Branch to Red Bank. Public busses running past -the property each half is the Need holding funeral services.; •yvould be very small and Mr< Pat- east of the; town'Center.* The land terson will probably be able to sell hour, about one-half mile from Little Silver station on the N. Y. Long Branch is 76x200 feet and is attractive with . From Farmer to Carpenter. the property as town lots within the Railroad. City water, electric lights, telephone and gas. of the Hour plants, shrubbery and flowers, Fruit •next few years at four or five times trees are also on the place. The John, Sniflen, of Everett has quit the total price he paid for-it. •' T is a big problem ! house-has seven rooms, a bathroom, ' '.We advise you to buy for a home or for investment. JMany large fortunes 1 farming to engage in carpentering. to secure Better steam heat, electricity and other im- He is now repairing outbuildings on have been made in the past, and will still be made. The recipe is simple and •iI, Home Lighting. provements. The Stillman farm ad- farms near Everett which are owiied TWO' EATONTOWN LOTS SOLD; joins the property. Mr. Baldwin is by James F; Crawford of Red Bank. has been in eveiy case, buy land at a low figure, then sit down .and wait for We have anticipated one of the owners of the' Individual In the past-Mr. Snlffen Bold the pro- MM. Arnette Dangler and Min Jo it to, increase in value, The only judgment needed is to buy when it is low this suai your ncc3*~for assistancc"byT«niring~— TvetrwashrlamidrjrBt-Ked-Bankr— duce-which-he-raised'by-peddlingit" :.««phina McSwecncy the Bnyen.' WaElcTmurcs^also^bOoklintitlcd'.'Appto-""1" —Two years agp-Mr.-O!Keefe, who _..'J?wo adjoining lots on the^south- : is proprietor of the New Liberty side of Lewis street at Eatontown ^^iirrn^^ ———'—*~~ priatc- lighting Equipment, for the Home.", hotel at Bed Bank, bought the place have been sold for $325 each to New Occupant for ApartmehUr Mrs. Arnette Dangler and Miss Jo- , • This book is interesting, instructive and help-' • .for ?7,500. He has had it on the Michael Stavolo of Staten Island market for $10,000, but Mr. Bald- sephine A. McSwecrey. Each lot fill. It shows ii selections of Lighting Fixtures has rented the apartment: over the is 50x150. Mrs. Dangler has a fac- win states that he paid $8,500 for Acme grocery store, at the corner of Opening Day Saturday; May 2d tory building where women's gar- for homes costing from $3,000.00 to $15,000.00. it. Mr. O'Keefe will move to apart- Shrewsbury, avenue> arid. Oakland "It shows you the kind of Fixtures that har- ments in his hotel building. ments are made on a. lot adjoining street at Red Bank. The apartments the one which she bought. She will monize with your Furniture and enables you to On the property bought by Mr,are owned by Mrs. William Walsh Lots will be offered at $100 and upwards, will be sold on Baldwin is a small building where have the factory moved to tho prop- and the rental was made byEdward erty which she bought. The lot ^secure proper, appropriate and adequate Light- August Schaeffer carries on a taxi- Hayes. " '-•••• easy payment plan, a discount for cash. ing in every room. ' • - dermist business. Mr. Schaeffer' is Ijought by Miss.McSweeney adjoins the father, of Mrs. O'Keefc. He will the house where she lives and it has You need this book to secure Mote and Better Ocean Grove Property Sold. been used as a garden by her father Fill in the coupon below, mail it to us and we will explain our plan more fully. continue the business at the same lo- The Claude (English property at Home Lighting and Equipment. You reed our cation and will act as caretaker of experience and advice to sec that the work is Ocean Grove has been sold to Frank Mr. Baldwin's grounds. Turner, proprietor of Turner's gr|ll THE-HOME SITE DEVELOPMENT, INC., THE done properly.,; • at Asbury Park, for $45,000. Six NEW OWNER FOR HOUSE. Oceanport Ave., Oceanport, N. J. stores are on the property. Mr. | RAY H. STILLMAN Gentlemen: • Turner contemplates building Newark Man is Building Service •J Monmouth County The underiigned would like to know morn Home Site Development Station at Eatontown. large cafeteria with 100 rooms HOGAN'S ELECTRIC SHOP overhead, about your offering of Lota at "HILLCREST." Francis O'Halloran of Newark $ FARMS : 8'WALLACE STREET RED BANK, N. J. g! Vlllag • Hom»» ..'•.•' .•:.•. INC. '.** •_ has bought George H, Woolley's A Long Term Loan. 1 Telephone Red Bank 389 house on the state highway opposite •! Shore Estatea Mrs, A. L, Harvey,'who owns the the Eatontown schoojhouse and will $ All Forma of INSURANCE Street '""'^ Oceanport Avenue .move there Friday. Mr. Woolley Columbia hotel at Asbury Park and TbruttfcmttfthitoitofhuiUinta'Hom who also conduct) « hotel- at St.f: STILLMAN FARMS Oceanport, N. J. should bt allowti jer Lighting Fixtures, _ ill'move to Long Branch, where Torfn h'e formerly lived. Mr. O'Halloran Petersburg, 'Florida; has taken t< Stata Highway paid $8,000 for the property. Last 09-year lease on the Florida prop- J< EATONTOWN, . - - N. I erty'at a rental said to total $760,- week he started to build an auto- 000 for the term. mobile service station on the place, near tho road. Later he contem- plates building an automobile repair WASHINGTON shop back of tho house. or BALTIMORE Tho land is 100x200 feet. The BUILDERS house hns seven rooma^ a bathroom EXCURSION r and modern improvements. A ga- SUNDAY. MAY 10 ' The objects of a rago with room for two automobiles ATTENTION! on tho place. A A Tltketi «ooj onlr on Real Estate Board are: IMPROVING A HOUSE. $ 1. To aorve as a central organlza- tlon for duly licensed members NATIONAL 37/2 STRIP SHINGLE ~| The Money Sorer J Ray H. Stillman Beautifying Hit ongaged In tho Real Estate pro- Transact Your Realty and Mortgage Deals Residence with a Fancy Porch. y' National 37 M" Strip Illl special trlln leiving fesslon, maintaining offices for Eny H. Stillmnn Is improving his 5 in Red Bank and Vicinity Rtl B>nt 5:00 tho benefit of owners and buyers house on the state highway, opposite iUU > *• v v and all those Interested in Real ,the Eatontown achoolhouie, by " M. Rtturnln* ]»vt Through These Licensed The Money Warteri building n porgoln porch, 10x22 . Wohlmton 4 ill. P. Estate. , ' Any Make 32" Strip feet. Tho porch will be on tho east . M. Baltimore 5:(0 side of tho house. It will have a Charles P. MLewi. s 2. ToN supply information to fsclli- If you use Asphalt 4 in l Strip Shingles red tile floor. John H. Kramer of E.ttirn SUndwd Tlou Skowe Ute negotiation! In Real Estate Members Real Estate Board and use a 32" strip instead of a HV2" strip, you are need- Elbcron Is doing the carpenter work NEWHOLESALEW JERSE' YAN CENTRAD RETAIL L and protect-Real Eitato Interests and Ward Hampton of Deal is the ' DEALER IN ' lessly throwing away a saviag'of 75 cents per square mason, Mr, Stillman. Is alto having of Red Bank. N. J. , his houso painted and this work ii .'8. To maintain ethical standards which you can make in tne application cost. being done by William Hnncock, LUMBER who is employed on Mr. Stlllman's of Its mombers nnd to'entourage NATIONAL Si'/z" Strip Asphalt Shingles and advocate such standards Is farm. Tho cost of the improve Sash, Doon, Blinds, Glass You pay only ONE COMMISSION and you have SEVEN FIRMS are as easily applied as any 32" strip, and at a 15% saving ments will be |700, among; others with whom they WORKING FOR YOUI in time and nails. and Buildcn' Hardware. may have professional relations.' Home al Maxwell Sold, The quality of the material in National Mrs. Lena Taylor, wlfo of Jsmos RED BANK. N. J. 4. To reform any prcient trade ALLAIRE & SON HENDRICKSON & STOUT Tnylor, linn bought from George nbusoa or objoctlonnblo trade ,ls the best that can be put into an Asphalt Shingle and Hance I'ntltnon of Red Bank the practices, and to tecure and «d- 60 Broad Street. 69-71 Broad Street. they won't cost you a cent mote than the antiquated 32", • house whero »ho lives at Maxwell, vlie reliable, Information In. oil ittipihingle. . . which Is n settlement of colored IIsalty matters. HAWKINS BROTHERS _ HYLIN&SALZ folks northwest of Eatontown. Ths Gco. W. Sewing price wns ?G00. Tin houa« him four We provide Board appraisals 10 Monmouth Street. 42 Broad Straet. rotimn. - . . CONTRACTOR of property. JOSEPH T.BURROWES CO. and BUILDER WILLIAM A. HOPPING A. LIVINS AGENCY JOB-213 W. From St. ' Red Bank ' Fair Haven Hqua* Rented, - W« idio effwt Ftot Mortiaie) RED BANK, N. J. Mm. Walter Mllls's houis on Mln- RED BANK, N.J. 49 Broad Street. 42 Broad Street. on'd Inno mid tho river nt Fnir HA- Office In Elmer Bulldfai Loans. Both at reasonable , Call In and see us about them von IIIIB boon rented furnlilud for Room S ' rates. • \- > IN nouson to Norman VnnKarl' of T.Uphone 880-J. LAND & LOAN CO., NEWTON DOREMUS, Pres, 10 East Front Street. The rontn) wal midi by Jobbln, a| All Kindi Hay«i, flillna'lta qatetMly fc

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soil devoted to this crop. The pota- walks at street intersections where to farmers have hid four successive this has not been done. pamwNo*. THE RED BANK REGISTER, bad years and not many of them roan, the overseer of the poor, called Expert Repairing B eli JORN H. COOK, Editor and PuUlihar. attention to this witter lwt week KELVINATOR, ffr O'OBQB 0. HANCB. AnooUU Edltiir want to take another big chance OH with this "crop. They are planting and he was dead right in everything THOMAS IRVIKO BROWN, he said at that time.' It looks WATCHES. CLOCKS H.S. ALLEN . EUCTRIC REFRIGERATION FOR THE HOME BUIIDUS Hinti«7i much of their land 'n other crops, ! largely as an experiment. mighty bad for the toyta to order , and JEWELRY "Red Bank'* Leading" . " FTIW ANV ICE BOX"' SUd Buk It folks to put down sidewalks and B«d Buk HOC then fall down on the job of putting .Accuracy, skill and ex- ' • COLX»BR THAN' ICE! j Subscription Prleaai In other words they are groping down it* share of walk«» The; town perience enable us to fin* rtar . .11.80 In the dark and searching for some- should be the first to "hold up its ELECTRIC SHOP Six nontbi . .76 do the most delicate re? ' DENNETT, MAHQNEY & HARVEY fihm ....40 thing that will prove profitable end," not only because this would > Ptaim and Imtallatfpn Amitfa for Monmouth County Some of them have already been provide an example but also because pairing. We guarantee Egtfrpd it tht -poit.,mce at Red Bank, successful in their searches. Some good walks at street Interseetloni satisfaction. Our prices REPAIRS A SPECIALTY SEA BRIGHT, N. J. T.i.>ao, HI,M.nd., 24 ••• iri,hi I ,J(. J» u ,i«()pn< olati marur. _v of them quit growing potatoes last are even more imperative than in will please, you. 7 year and were strikingly luccetiful front'of properties. . J 63 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925. with other vegetables. These suc- Silverware Repaired cesses, however, were due to special C,«t th« Truefc. IReplated Like New. causes and~do~not7furnlsS a • way,out ' Th«y *—7 - (Formeriy-Second-National-Bank-Bldgr)™-:-J )f«,. TOWN TALK. , for the big majority of farmers. The Philip Burt, an ice dealer at East present situation teems to bo that Xeansburg,-'was Jawakened about REUSSOJLE^S Phone 1184 or 339 More wadslde^booths'" are doing each man is doing his'own experi- three o'clock one morning last week business this year' in this section menting. .. .'..•••'. • •• • . : by unusual sounds in hisyard. He 36 Broad St, Red Bank For strong chicks, ij than ever before. Each year the went downstairs- to .investigate and- • .••/!». • • number of these rather picturesque found two men trying to start the markets increases, but the increase Better times are in store for' the" automobile truck which he had feed F'-CTP Chick Starter' this year-seems to be larger than farmers, although the present out- parked alongside his house. The look may not seem bright. The soil •would-be thieves ran away when is still here and it is still capable of they saw they were bbserved and The constantly increasing number producing.great crops. With this Mr. Burt did not recognize them. important asset assured, the result bf the roadside, booths is a good il- . • *,' * lustration of the old saw that "com is .certain. It does not solve the Cut With a Nail. puzzle of what cropi to grow, but it petition is the life of business." It Auctioneer George H. Roberts of la sometimes remarked that the furnishes the foundation for a solu- tion. The farmers are not easily New Monmouth is laid up with a roadside booth business is in danger sore foot, due to a nail running in Protect Garments tof being overdone, but this does notdiscouraged. They are made of the seem .to be the case.at present. Few right . With them and the soil it.. The nail went nearly all the way that have embarked In this business both right,' agricultural prosper- through the foot , • Jiave become discouraged and quit. ity will return, even though at with "Master" Cleaning The newcomers also seem t« be do-present it is not plain how this will ing well, be brought about. ATLANTICCITY$3.75 Not enough people realize that clothes should • -* • and return be cleaned .and pressed thoroughly BEFORE being NEXT SUNDAY and May 17 and May 31 For swift growthi: The roadside booth is the greatest Three villages, all of them neigh- thing' that has yet been evolved in LMVI B«i Bink «-.00 K. H. : laid away for "next season." bors of Bed Bank, will probably 'ickets good only on special tram this section to help the farmer. In have community houses before next jnany instances these booths are run date for which issued. This is one of the best forms of moth insurance, feed F^OT Grbtving MasK spring. All M them have raised Eastern Standard Time Shown by fanners or by members of farm- nearly enough money to make a for soiled gannents invite these fabric destroyers, Start your chicks onFul-O-PepChlckStarter, thesen- ers' families and the goods sold com- start and it is probable that the NEW JERSEY CENTRAL «ationalchickratlontbati3makingremarkablorecordBui ~' prise mostly fruit and vegetables coming summer will see their efforts more certainly than do perfectly clean clothes. everycUmateregardlessofweather.TheoatniealbaMand ''• - wised..-on.-the.-..-plaees_where_th& crowned "with "successpsince^thTs'Is' ~ other nutritious ingredients with cod liver OU combined ' booths are located. In other"caser the period when it is usually least . Seridyour WINTER.dothe3 to be cleaned NOWI sfarmers find a ready, and good pay- NEW BOOK : right in the feed, means strong bones and low mortality. difficult to obtain funds. : ing market for tr^eir .produce to • * » ' before putting them away for the fall and rememher At six weeks of age, change to Ful-O-Pep Growing those who conduct the booths.^ In n Mash end watch your flock,develop quickly igto tho ieither instance there: is no middle The organizations which are / ° to send your SUMMER clothes to us for a; cleaning, ' Jnan to deal with or to watch. The working for the new community when the summer ends. finest lot of early market broilers and early ^laying farmer deals direct with the buyer Capitols are the -River Plaza Com- pulletiryou ever raised. . •uid has no commission to hand out. munity club,- the Lincrof t Communi- , Come In and let u*help you get \\.. J. ty league and the Port Monmouth Dahlia Culture :. •• - • * * ^-i — -6t&rfedlvith Ful-O-Pep feeds^- ~~ ~ insnot'likBly'tharthe roadside fire-company and-the-ladies' auxil- booth business* will ever be mater- iary of the company. Good luck to Manufactured by ' all of them! They are doing a work ially hurt by the thing being over- Master Cleaner and D\)er of' Mi "Vicinity Hone; What is far more probable is which should be appreciated. that it might be hurt by a few road- ' '•• >••'.__ W.H.WATTE For Sale by' ) side booth merchants selling inferior The community house idea seems RED BANK STEAM WORKS DEALERS goods, and thus giving the entire destined to become a permanent MAIN OFFICE: 24 W. Front Street business a "black eye." The state 'eature of every progressive village. Rumson, New Jersey EVERYWHERE board of agriculture fears • some- There is no place too poor to afford ! thing of this kind may happen and FACTORY: 76 White Street a common pieeting place of this ' Q Jt has arranged to make inspections sort, providedAhe. plans aije not too jof booths at the invitation of, own-extravagant or ambitious. Nothing ' en'and to put up signs bespeaking fancy or elaborate is necessary. A A book full of prdotical infor- PHone« the good quality of the produce sold good looking building is better than mation,' suitable tor the at the booths which pass inspection., one which is not attractive, but this Red Bank fe * * * is not the important thing. amateur as well as 734 ' The sign to be used will bear the '.. » * » (words, "N. J. Standard Farmers' Real community spirit and co- the professional. 1045 Roadside Market" This sign will operation are the thing* which count guarantee that at least seventy per above, all else.- If. these things exist o •'. cent of the produce on sale was they, cannot be wiped out, no matter grown on the booth owners' farm where neighbors may meet. No PRICE $1.60 PREPAID. end that not more than eight peramount of elaborate architecture or cent was grown outside the neigh- fine appearance can supply these borhood or imported from city mar- sentiments. These thingi are of in- ketg. Produce not grown in the ward growth and cannot be supplied neighborhood must bo BO-labeled. artificially. ,- No "boxes or baskets, (an te The Florists'— Exchange-ond ~ ''topped:" 'Otyer'ruleTrelatFto the -All-three of the-plaoes mentioned i (distance "of the booths fpm thehave shown this spirit. All three of toad.and to sanitary requirements, them have had community clubs, or gives it ihe following review: j « * . other organizations for several years. With their new neighbor- THE LITTLE BOOK OF MODERN This action by the state hoard of DAHLIA CULTURE L. Bamberger & Co. bgriculture looks like a genuine hood capitals they should be able to service to real farmers who are onserve their communities much more This is unqestionably one of the the level. It is likewise a protec- ably and to promote better social best and most original of "The Announce their tion for those who buy at roadside times and more neighborliness for Little Book Series." Written by all hands. Let them keep up theW. H. Wait*, one of the most suc- booths. Most oi the buyers good work and it will be strange if cessful of Dahlia raisers in the East, nutomobilists not acquainted the contagion Of their example does it Is notable for its straightforward- the stand owne:s. They have not cause other villages to go andness and readable style. Beyond means of knowing whethewheerr thhee Annual May Sale do likewise. utilizing some previously published stand owner is square or not, bu? a information on the chemistry of Monmouth sign like the one proposed will let soils, .which is acknowledged, this them know. little volume is the result of Mr. One of the signs of the times is Waite's practical experience. More- i . , . . }• the growth of the community idea, over, while disclaiming any ability of Lingerie County The trouble with most new busi- in religion. This is not very notice- as a penman; he demonstrates that nesses that prove profitable is that able in the East, but according to he can write entertainingly on an Better than any of the precious events in its remarkable "sharpers" come along and ruin the the newspapers it must be quite old subject and, at the same time, good name of the honest dealers by prevalent in parts of' the West and hand out information, that is not scope—in the extraordinary quality of the items offered their acts. Thus far there has been in Canada. In the East many coun- generally known. Mr. Waite fol- ai feature prices. ... Very little of this kind of work in try churches are dwindling in mem- lows nothing and nobody; he ex- the roadside booth game, but there pounds his views clearly and em- bership or going out of existence phatically, not hestltating to directly Undoubtedly will be unless means altogether. In parts of the West oppose statements made by others. ore taken to it. The scheme and in Canada they have' found It is particularly refreshing to read bf.the state board looks like an in-strength in union. his views regarding propagation After working weeks and weeks ahead expensive and effective way to keep » » t from cuttings; incidentally, we have —hand in hand with our different things going straight by separating never seen the advocates of spli the "sheepi from the ," thus In many places the congregations roots come out with such a clear cm manufacturers—we are able to offer protecting both the farmer and thehave forgotten their slight differ- exposition of facts as does Mr. group after group, each composed of buyer. The plan is worth consider- ences in creeds, rituals and so onWaite for green plants. delightful new silk or under- ation and study by every roadsido and are meeting at one church, with The little book under notice, booth owner who does business on ono pastor. In some places, notably all others of "The Little Book things of the most fashionable tort the square. in Canada, the various sects meet at Series," is well bound in green Many are the prices and wide of range,, different times in tho same building cloth; it contains 126 pages includ- but just to give you an idea we mention ; • and with one pastor. In Canada ing the pages at the back for record There is one change in the plan under some conditions things have keeping, and is freely illustrated two. ... Which might perhaps be of advan- been so arranged that a clergyman with splendid holftones, all from tage, and that is i.. relation to thecan be ordained as a minister for photographs taken by Mr. Waite. proportion of fruits or vegetables Like a few other skilled gardenen Pasteurization takes various denominations and there- we know of, Mr. Waite Is an ex 88c raised'on the land of tho owner of fore can hold a different service for tremely proficient photographer o the roadsido booth. Young Inds and different sects. It is notable tha plants and flowers. The book also Widowid s who might be unnblc to almost everywhere, that the comcontains two colored plates, one nothing from milk raise on their own lands seventyy munity church plan has been tried showing a bloom of Jersey's Beauty Gowns made of novelty , per cont of the produco theh y sell tho attendance has been larger than the most talked of Dahlia in recenl trimmed, such as that in the sketch. would be debarred from having when tlio different congregations yean, and Mrs. Warnaar. In all met in different buildings, there are 28 illustrations, showing Others, and chemises and step-ins as nor does it add any- , their booths certified under the various specimen flowers as well as 1 '. • « • • well, fashioned of voile, crepe, nain- seventy per cent clause, even demonstrating how to propagate though ill they sold were grown In However that may bo, the econom how to pack and how, to exhibit al sook. In pastel dolors and white. the Immedlnto neighborhood. It Ic waste of having n' large number shows. Tailored or lace trimmed. thing to it, except would seem not to mnkc nny dif-of churches barely existing, when The book is divided Into seven ference whether this produco were one church would give bettor service chapters, the last one giving In th grown on their own places or on at much lets cost, is apparent to form of a summary, the salion neighbors' farms, BO long as it wns everyone. It looks very much as points of the whole. Preparation o locally grown and was fresh and of though the West and Canada have soils, and right hero Mr. Walt 1.85 good quality. If dome way wore started something that will grow shows hit early training; propaja SAFETY found to effect tills cliango, the plan Eastward. The connolldatlon of the tlon, details of culture, and a g«n< would leem to bo nearly perfect. First Metlioclist church of Red Bank eril discussion of tha Dahlia as I and Grnco Methodist church, whili flower for exhibitions, florists' use Silk envelope chemises Gin that !n they represented the same rellglou^ garden decoration, etc, are snecia' the sketch at left, made of crepe da On nearly every Monmouth coun- soct, Is one of tha significant algns features of this excellont little book ty farm where potatoes have been of tho times In Monmouth county.. It telli tht would-be Dahlia growei chine and lace trimmed are in this •II he wants to know, and evan tht group. So are tailored and bee trimmed grown In the poet the potato acre- grower who thinks ho knows may age) ha« been reduced this year. uerlvo some benefit by its perusal radium chemises, radium and cwpa Mtt winter tho' county board of Tho commlmloneri of lied Bank Its publication will lurely be wel- de chine step-ins. Also, voile gowns aw agriculture held mock trials before have just awarded a contract for comed by many and the fact thai fsrrasT Jurldi, nt which tho potato putting down sidewalks In front of It was hurriedly put through, makci chemises in pastel shades, and prince* Viu charged with having caused tho nil proportiei whore thli has nottt tha more- interesting. Prompted slips in white. present agricultural depression. In been done. Tho work It to be start- by the repeated Inquiries for a - ont ImUnce the jury dlsngrood and ed loon. In all such cnaei the town tit prlcoil book on Dihilai, tht noon in all th« others the jurlos found tho will charge- the property owner for A. T. De La Mare Co. liked Mr. W»lt« In J«nu»ry If he would writ* $ottto not guilty. tho expomo nml If tho bill is no •uch a book. It so h»ppensd Urn ' .'. '•',*»*. paid It will tt*nd ai a lien ngnlni Mr. Waite had alrtadjr completed In jplU of ihli, h«wtv«r, thero the property afitcUd. luch a MBS. without comlderlng L. BAMBERGER & CO. iirs who bollevo whit to do frith It. Thli retdy to "O»i *f Jmirlu'i Grttt Stiru" ,< * NEWARK li«s guilty, hand M8S, was a( onct «dlt«d, cuts MONMOUTH DAIRY CO town ahead with I V,' '.-, - * \l RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29,1925. .<*>:• COUNTY PAVING JOB. Ferren F. Blaisdell, a lumber dealer inment is to be given for the Eat- at Red Bank. : "v. , ntpwn Methodist church tomorrow ."',,- 1. .1) 111 1 • Short Section at Asbury Park Will • i . i . r • '•* I ' Mrs? William H. Ken spent Tues- light and It is expected that many 66 6 Be Pared. ' day of last" week at New York. esidents of this place will attend. i Christian Science Society ? It > preicrh)tlon<(a» The freeholders last week adopt- • '; •••>'. —r- . Coldi, Grippe, Flu, D«». .i.r"•-•.-' i .- -»• • ed a resolution providing for the TINTON FALLS NEWS.' The Register's motto—"A tap paving of the itreit running from every home."—Advertisement. Bilious Fever and Malai South Main street in Neptune town- Church Folks .Begin Preparations ll kills id* wip to Lake avenue, Aibury Park, for Harvest Home. , Of coiyseyoWwant Duco—the finish that/Oakland pioneered and starting at a point, in front of the The ladles' tewing club will meet •FUR'S- Ocean Grovo gatesi . tomorrow afternoon &t Mrs. William .perfected. Duco is tu fat in" advance of the former automobile A resolution passed by the; Ai- R*ady-Mid* and to Ordar Turtan's to make articles for the an- # Th« public It cordlillr Invltei) to W. fioishis'aitheselif-statter-is ahead of hand-cranking. Duco finish bury Park commiB»ioners protesting nual harvest home, of the Methodist I.VOGEL&SONS A Bttend tha nrvlcca and vlilt tfc. A 'lasts-Hand its lustre lasts, i* * Think of a finish that you can against the erection of a bridge hav- church, which will be held in July. 2 Riadloz Room. K 188 B'wiy, Long Branch, N. I 'dean' of mud, dirt and grit with a dry doflv—a finish that won't. ing a span of forty feet over Seal Last week the club met at Mrs. lake between Interlaken and Allen- Theodore Parmly's. • ched* pr flake., r* * ,Learn what this remarkable finish and the hurst was-presented to. the board. Conover Truex and George Wor- many other. Oakland achievements can mean to you. ^ F* Let The resolution . asked that the rels have finished building an office ~-4us^explain-also how- easily-you- can-buy-an-Oakland-through.. bridge bo made 120 feet in length. fbr the Homesite development com TFTFhh e matter, has been referred to the J^eivyc!P4>aintJ^^ the money-saving General Motors Time Payment Plan. pany of Oceanport. slate board of commissioners,.' Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Hankinson are The county engineer was directed home after having spent thh e wintei r you don't guess—you know! to make a survey of Bay avenue at at Newark. • . Touring $ at ' Highlands where tho property own- Mrs. C. C. .Cooper Is expected OU don't have to be an expert to select the , Yvery best paints'and varnishes—just pick Car factory ers -desire to Iny sidewalks. No im- home this week; She -tpent the win- f. •. *. factory 1095 mediate improvement of the street ter at Jersey City and White Plaim those with the famous Oval trade-mark. Dti Pont a y y has done a real service for the American public > Otau tncloiuru at small extra coat is contemplated but it will probably The Methodist ladies' aid society be improved in another year. will meet Thursday afternoons — replaced doubt with certainty —made paint- The Cheapest Resolutions on^the death of Vice 11CAlnext, vweek at Mrs. Edwin Stoofc buying safe for everybody. .'.'.. Chancellor John E. Poitcr were hbff'a. Every du Pont Product is the highest quality that p adopted by the board and the direc- Stanley Wilkins spent part of las can be produced; and that quality is uniform al- tor was instructed to have the court- week at Buffalo, New York. ' , You Can Get." house draped in .black for a period Mrs. Edwin Stoothoff has he; ways—in color, endurance and results. • ; We sell du Pont Paint because, after long expe- Water Under Pressure of thirty days.' *~- father from Long Island with her. Water under prenun UTO time loat . «•» — ^ 'The Methodists will hold prayei rience, we found in du Pont the aha. value we in pumping and carrying water. And more important, it provides abundant Bankers Feast on Beefsteak. meeting tonighg t instead- of Thura want 0o« to have. • water lor every rrarpoie. Instead of tat skimpy, hand-pumped allowance. , Twenty-five persons attended the day night, as is customary. Th You'probably have some painting to do this Spring. Abundsnt wster add* toyourpretU. beefsteak dinner given last week in change is made because an. enter- Livestock and tvdena lose a dm Drop in and talk h over with us. We can help you. Krovrth when they go tninty (or a lew the basement of the Simpson Metho- houra. Water under pressure will dist church at Long Branch for the ihortcn the work, too, of cleaning bams and dairy. It will inerute the directors and officers of the New BACK LAME AND ACHY? FRANK M. CHAMBERS milk yield with the same feed.. Jersey Trust company, tha Mon- the Advice of This Red Bank Res PAINTER and DECORATOR . Adds to Comfort While < nmuth, county building and loan as- dent Should Help You Get Well. Increasing Profit t, sociation and the City mortgage Do you suffer nagging backache' 26 West Front Street .And while it ta Increasing profita and .company. The dinner was served Feel dizzy, nervous and de eavins time and libor, water under Phone 588 " ' RED BANK, N. J. pressure makea your home more by the ladies' aid society of the pressed? * bealthful—more liveable. It la the key Are the kidney secretions irregu< to ihe modem home—bath, inside church. ^ toilet, and libor-saving laundry and lar; breaking ycur rest? kitchen./ ... COLT'S NECK NEWS. Likely your kidneys are at fault, / ' Weak kidneys give warning. You There Is a Fairbanks-Morse \ T. H. McKnight bt Outfit for Your Home e S3 EAST FRONT ST., RED Mrs. Daniel Riordan Operated on at have backachebakahe;; rheumatirhmticc twingestinges. ; ; Whatever your source of sapply--' " Phong 705 • Long; Branch Hospital. You feel weak, tired, all worn- spring, lake, shallow well, deep well out. —whether you live in a small bunn- Mrs'. Daniel Riordan underwent Heed the warning. Don't delay lowor on a country ejute, there 5 a« an operation last week at the Long Falrbanka-Morse Homo Water Plant -J W I N N 1 N G AMD HOLDING GOOD WILL Use Doan's Pills—a. stimulant di that Ete your needs and your purse. Branch hospital. Her infant son is uretic to the kidneys. 200-gallon and larger sizes give real with Mrs. Riordan's parents, Mr. fire protection. Everyone of the out- Your neighbors recomme.n fits Is mpplicd with the world-fimoui and Mrs. Peter Frawley of Morgan- Loan's. SairbanKa-Morse pump. Electric gas- ville. Here is a Red Bank case. oline or kerosene power can be used, OAKLAND SIX foropention. ' "/ PRO DUCT GENE R A L MO TORS The house owned and occupied by T. E. Grigga, prop, of machine Misses-Elisabeth and-Minnie-Soffel shop, Catherine. St.Si., says:_ "MMy bacack Prepared Turn a Faucet on One of ached and as time passed, it becam ;- — TheseOutflti— v -/ — caught fire, near the chimney last Paint: * Turn a faucet on one of these outfits week. The Freehold firemen were so lame I couldn't ctoop to pick uj and see for yourself the water pressure anything. My kidney3 were weak a > ,^ FLORENCE STOVB COMPANY EVERETT NEWS. reduce operating and maintenance charges and add years I , New York Office! i When you are ready to begin cooking, the it East 17th Street, New York, N. Y. The Second Birthday of Patricia to your peace or mind. .) Florence1 is ready' for you, Just turn the Telephone: Stuyvesant 311)8 Carton Celebrated Lait Week. levers and light the burners. The Florence Makers of Florence Oil Ranics, Florente Otent, Last Thursday marked the second • Florence Water Utatin and Florence Oil Ilrdtri birthday of Patricia Carton, (laugh- Number 3 makes available the advantages of low pressure ter of Patrick Carton,'and the oc- tires with the elimination of dangerous wheel wobble. casion was celebrated with a party, Patricia and her little guests had a fine time. No other car has these three improvements. Bonjnmln S. llnnkinson has start- ed his produce route at Red. Bank. Grovcr Thackor has a new Chev- rolet automobile. William Scslck has put a new May we show you why those who own Packard cars need roof on tho hotel building, where he to change motor oil but four times a year, and how they lives. lubricate their cars in less than one second of time? OURan&e Frank SchnefTor, wlio Is employed on Joseph Kuttnce's farm, bought a bicycle |n«t week, (to hud never And will you, as our guest, drive one of these new cars over ridden a wheel, but after experienc- ing sovernl fnlln r.nd bruises he fully a route selected to bring out the advantages of the new mastorcd tho art. steering and spring suspension? , Mrs, I) enjoin In S. llnnkinson con- tinues to Improvo from her sickness. FLORENCE OIL RANGES If it will be any hardship for you to stoo at our store ARE FOR SALE IN RED BANK BY ' L1NCR0FT NEWS. during the next few days, a 'phone call will bring a car Improvement! Made to the Park in 1 the Village Center. to your door where you and your family may inspect SAMUEL SWARTZ Lowli S. Thompson lms hud his —the latest gifts^of Packard. I / park In tho village cantor cloarod of « 'ft undergrowth and rubbish and has ., 1 Telephone 1387 , 14 WEST FRONT STREET had tho oriuimiintnl fonco around tho pork rupalntud, Tlicno Improve- ^, ment! moko B ilocldod chnngb for Meemutk C«u«ty lurrteat.1. OMtt. ' nolle, la' Uttbt: «ljtit ti the auditor;, ef tho bettor in tho anpenronco of tho H. L 20BELL N^IJIM qtalUr ef.tns islet, at a«oris A. __... dasaased to anhlbU to tht uubseribere, vlllita. ' • swulprs «• aforssaiil, thtlr dedebtb s and it- , Tel. 00 Tel. til Htllu to artaltera to present slalmt nanddi aaaloilithllth t i*lldd aiUUUU, uud th R. H. Wlllgerodt Is having n large S.abrlght, N. J. Red Bank, N. 1. ihi l th f m tthha d t chlckonhouBo built on .hl» poultry •(orualil ordtr, or thiy will U fonvir tarrail of their atllom ttnttfotf r furin, Kuisoll Davit is doing tho tha »ald •ublenhtra work.. MAUAUO MA11V I.A VIII, i IIOIIRHTHOIITON LA VIB. Harry Mouner 1« omiiloyort a) i '• r'i tltlv« of an tutomoblli truck by i •M

•.'if ft< » it RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29,1925.

SICKNESS W_A FAMILY, home wired lor electricity by Stan- having a house built Mr hl» own ley Jones of Matawan. use. ' " ' All Four of Albert B«nn.tt'« Chil- Mlu Btade L. Ivlni is vialtlng The boy icouti net Friday night >' dren »r» Ailing. her eltter, lira. Glfford A. Walling and planned summer activities. The Th« four children of Mr. andif Roselle Park. scout troop has ten members and RADIO Mri. Albert Bennett of BeUord are Mr. end Mr>. Jeeit G. Webiter all of them were at the meatlnjj. ' sick. Charles, one of the. children, and daughters Virginia and Natalie Miss Margaret MecVlera Is con» SALES SERVICE hat 'bronchial pneumonia, appendi- of Asbury Park were Sunday guests lined to the-honse with tlcknew/ citis and1 whoopine cough. ,Hi« con- of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo M. Webster. dition has been very «erioui, but he Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamilton ARTHUR V. GREGORY .now-.netna, to.. b.e J.mproving. AIL ind_chlldren_of.Caldw*lLwfir«jweek- operation is lmpotiible liffler pres- md guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph EX-NAVAL AND COMMERCIAL OPERATOR Through Bankirig ent condition! and an effort it being B; Cpnover. 67 Broad St. Tel. 474. Red Bank, N. J. made to euro him from appendicitis The many friends of Joseph H. by special treatment. The other Webster, who is a patient at the antilever at Home three children, Olive, Alberta and Spring Lake hospital with spneu- mm James,, are sick with whooping monin, will be glad to hear .that he oeA,-womm cough, slowly improving. ~ •7 PHONE RED BANK 30B-R • Joseph L.CIaffy attended a wed- HAZLET NEWS. dlngr at Fords on Saturday night. GROWING BABIES te progress andad* Charles H. Everdell, who is em- A bit of charm BLUET RIBBON Enf«|«m«nt of Mli«" Halan R. Con. fHE prettiest blooms in ^vancement of your home OY«r Anndiiaccd L««t W*«k. ployed at New York, Is. en joying a two weeks'vacation. Nature's Garden are the town. The engagement of Miss Helen and a lot of comfort Mrs. Hattie S. Tilton ,ls visiting BABY CHICK FARM Ruth Conover,'daughter of Joseph babies growing to lovely Mrs. J, R. L. Jackson of Red Bank. B., Conover, to Thomas F. Roberts We will be glad to have- Mr. Jackson Is seriously sick. , childhood. Their health de- ON SALE AT OUR STORE of Now MonmoutK was announced your Checking Account— Mrs. Arthur Chadwick and Mrs. pends on pure, fresh milk— on Friday night at a party given at Grace Bahrenburg of Floral Park, and whether of large or 68 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. the home of Miss Conover. Those and for that you can depend L. I.; spent Wednesday with Mrs. moderate vsiz'e, it is-cor- present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 780 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. Harry S. Cowles and family. on us. B. Conover, Mr. and Mrs. S. Erick-" dially invited. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Harvey son and Miss Helen R. Conovor of are spending a week with friends at Hailet, Rev, and Mrs. A. H. Sut- Freehold. phen, Miss Ella Conover, William pBilflL Mrs. Emma Truax of Keansburg Roberts, Thomar. F. Roberts and HSHINOTON sr ' spent Tuesday with her cousin, Miss Gertrude Roberts of New. ^Ion- Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles. A new step-in pump, ,SWEET CLOVER FARMS mouth. BABY CHICKS Mrs. Piper of Keyport is visiting made on a new • DAIRY Mrs. G. F. Reynolds was a recent Mrs. Charles D. Johnson. • , RED BANK, Com^md tak« your pick of our »fron«, healthy Baby Newark visitor. . The executive committee of the CANTILEVER Cfclek*. Start right. IteotU |u»t ai much to ralaa poor Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Larscn and Hazlet community association held. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTl'TTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTrTVTTYTTTTTTtTTTTTTYTTTtTTYTTTTTVY'tVTt' thloki at good enat. All our itock It from fraa ranga, Miss Janette Larsen of East Orange meeting in the Hazlet nrehouse on last. Tan calf with ) baalthy atoek, guarant«ad. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friday night. George W. Zucker. • Mr. and Mrs.. John Hertle and tongue and inlay of Mrs. Alwilda Ivins ii visiting her Mr. and Mrs. W.' Pierson Dean and brown calf. Con- daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Wack of family visited Lakchurst on Sunday NEVERBREAK TRUNKS Point Pleasant. ' . Mrs. Emma T. Peseux and Joseph cealed goring holds Miss Jessie M. Glfford has re-R. Peseux, attended the funeral of turned to Jersey City after a visit Owen Woods of Astoria\ L. I.( on the pump snugly fit-- with Miss Maude Ackerton. Friday. Mr. Woods was a retired Harry Peieux, Edwin H. Walling lieutenant of the New York police ted. Light we]t sole and JRudolph Peseux were week-end department and leather heel. guests of Mrs. Emma T. Kudiger of Frank E. Poling and Mrs. Joseph SUIT TRAVELING New Egypt. H. Webster visited Joseph H. Web- This pump is smart Miss Anna. Cowles was hostess to ster at the Spring Lake hospital on the Hazlet and South Eeyport sew- Saturday.^ for. day wear and ing club on Thursday afternoon. A CASES BAGS game was played in which Mrs. RIVER PLAZA NEWS. includes priceless Dyson1- Woodhouso won first-prize and Mrs. Russell Fpraguo second. MIM Ruth Scatte'rgood Doing Prac- A pleasant afternoon was spent and tice Teaching at Red Bank. comfort and flexi- refreshments were served. Mrs. Miss Ruth Scattergood will grad- BRIEF OVERNIGHT Russell Sprague will entertain at uate in' a few weeks from the nor- bility. ,\ Rhode liland Reds.... .16c ea.; $15.00 per 100 the next meeting at her home atmal school at Newark. She is now Barred Plymouth Rocks 16c ea.; $15.00 per 100 Parlin. • doing practice teaching at the River CASES BAGS Mrs., Frank P. Sprout/ entertained' street school at Red Bank. . EXCLUSIVE White Leghorns ...... 13c ea.; $12.50 per 100 the Thursday afternoon card club at Mrs. F. Chicone of Orange is Mixed Chicks '. .lie each her home on the state highway last guest of Miss Marie Baini. AGENCY week. Prizes in five, hundred were Addison Sanborn.hns had a porch Home Grown Pedigreed Pekin Ducks. .35c each awarded to Mrs. Clarence E. Bahr- and sun parlor added to his house Black Jersey Giants $19.00 per 100 enburci Mrs. Augustus Schaeffer and has had a tetraca made on his Raymond Bowne and, Mrs. John S. VaiiMater. The front lawn. next., meeting will be held at the Mr. and Mrs. John.R. Wills and 621 Cookman Avenue Coma to our atora and Inapaet our CHICKS and ba con- home of'Mrs., J. Grover Curtis on their daughters of Philadelphia are Vlnead of thalr quality. the state highway Thuriday of next visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. . \ Leather Go6ds No ordara too small or too lirg* for ut to handla. week. Ritter. ASBURY PARK, N. J. If It lan't convanlant to call for ohlokt. all mall ordara will Androw J, Latham has purchased A garage has been.started on the 13 East Front Street Opposite Globe Hotel Red Bank, N. J. t» filled within 24 houra. a new Ford sedan. • •; , property at this place whore Rev. A. •'•••••'••-•••'•••:ft • Howard Walling recently had his H. Sutphcn of New Monmouth i iTTTTfTTTTTfTfTTffTTTTTTfTTfTfTTTTTfTTTTfFTTTTTTTTfTfTTTTTTTiTTFTTfTfTTfTff

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This Association was chartered in 1923 arid its If You W^nt to Assets are now over If You Now OWn- Acquire Your Own Your Own Home $75,000.00 Home First year's earnings per share were over . 'i Wo will finance your building and, as- sist you in evciy possible way. You We offer you an ideal investment for can repay your loan in easy install- your savings. We offer you, not, only,, ments at the usual rate of interest. OFFICERS an ideal method, of saving and the There is no maturity date fixed in the FRED D. WIKOFF, President easiest and quickest way to accumu- morlRnRC and you may repay your WARREN H. SMOCK, Vice-President' late a sum of money, but also the most P. S. WALTON, Treasurer loan :i(. any time without notice or ad- liberal returns in interest All this in vance interest. Stop paying rent, avail WILLIAM V. SMITH, Secretary yourself of the opportunity,to acquire LESTER C. LEONARD, Solicitor addition to absolute safety and the your own Home in the easiest way ever AUDITORS assurance that you oan'get all or any devised. Ralph S. Pearce Thos. P. Doremus Herbert W. Hill part of your money when you need it DIRECTORS Louis J. Siding W. A. Hopping R. V. R. H. Stout FredD.Wikoff Matthew Greig S. S. Thompson Ira L. Orouae James S. Parkes Archibald Miller, W. H; Smock Frank Donato , John H. Mount Willis Olnyton Frank E. Price Thomas Cook Philip S. Walton George C. Hopping Albert Runyon A.'T. Doremus S. Scutellaro Harry G, Borden W. V. Smith Jesse Minot R, Browning: Wilson Irving Hanco r Newton Doremus John H. Cook, Jr.

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[^I^Aii dk^ltiJf^k^^AlW J'V , » Lv41 %^.^/^LUfflHB ANK REGISTER, APRIL' 29,1925.

DOUBLE EVENT CELEBRATED. bera of the choir of the Reformed of Hatboro, Pal, were iSunday derwent an operation "'for appendi- church. The choir It now practlc- guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Edward citis at the Middlesex hospital, is Blrthd.y and Wedding Sngtgemelat ing every Friday night.' Evampn. getting along nicely. Jiwdi Path of Hotmdel Girl. ' Mrs. Mantz and her daughter Henry McElvaine spent three G. T. Sanford of Lakewood, a Ltit Friday marked the birthday Eleanor spent last week with Mrs. weeks with his daughter.. and her violinist, and one of. his cello pupils Merritt Machine Sho of Mlsi Helen Ruth Conover, daugh- James G. Crawford. V husband, Mr. and Mrs. 'Holms: were greatly enjoyed by members ter of Joseph B. Conover of Holm- TJOWEVER far the Packard There Is no change in the condi- Sickles of Prospe :t Plains. of the Sanlord (Memorial congrega- LAWN MOWERS! del, and the announcement of hertion of Mrs. John Ghaler, who has Mrs. Hannah Barkalow has re-tion on Sunday night.' ' ASK XT owner W»y roam he find* the engagement to Thomas Smith Rob. Been seriously sick several weeks, turned after visiting relatives at The borough of Englishtown has THE MAN , outpbsti of Packard's sendee army. erts, ton of William S. Roberts of Jacob Jeffrey has Bold his Ford New Brunswick. • adopted daylight saving time. WHO OWNS New Monmouth. The birthday was automobile to his brother John and Matthew Byrnes and son of Vfa S..Pullen of.Cranbury visited Authorized Packard lervice ttadoni obierved at a party at Mr. Cono- has bought a new one; Yonkers visited Mr. and Mrs. E. V.his sister, Mrs.1 S. B. Ely, .a few - y»v$ g-imdrupled In four years. Their ht-l—-Chatlet—Glmler his—re-papered Burke last week, days recently. number it constantly Increasing, for contracting parties were the guests. and redecorated the interior of his Mr. and Mrs. Everett Patterson Charles K. Conover and daugh- sincePfckard Six enclosed can were Mr.Hoberts farma,his father's place house. v of West Farms were recent guests ters, Miss Jeanne Conover of Pearl reduced by an average of *75O, at New Monmouth and oversees the William Pitcher is working at of Mr. and Mr;. Lewis S. Bortrier. River nn'd Miss Violet R, Conover motoring comfort and distinction work done on the Pr. Roberts farm Bay Head on a bridge building job. Mr.'and Mrs. George Updike'of of the New Jersey college at New 1 are within the reach of more people. at Holmdel, which he bought a few Hightstown visited their son, James Brunswick, visited Mrs, Mary V; J*ars._sjo. HeJ«^a brother of How- ENGLISHTOWN NEWS.. R. Updike, on Friday. Conover and Mrs. H. H. VanDer- Owners-of the improved Packard ard W. fioFerta of New Monmoufh, "Mrs. C. V. Aumack and Mrs. U. Six know how little professional who practices ltw at Atlantic High- Th'f Littlest Bridumaid" Draws a W. Conover attended the - lecturers' attention their cars require—but lands. _ Bif Attendance. . conference of Monmouth granges at It pays to advertise In the.Register. Packard .service available every- A large and enthusiastic audience the home of Mrs.-Staats C Still-yell where insures added peace of n~jnd HOLMDEL NEWS. attended, the play entitled "The Lit- of Freehold on Wednesday, "r The two prizes offered by the at home» or three thousand miles Farm L«di Find Plenty of Harrlng tlest Bridesmaid" given..>y, the Christian Endeavor society on Fri-temperance union were won by PIANO from home. f at Svrlmmini Rivar. Tiesons Including day 'night in Columbia hall. Round Miss Marie Anderson and Mrs. Jo- THEORY ' HISTORY About a score or so of young fel- after round of applause greeted the sephine Steinberg. i HARMONY PEDAGOGY lows went fishing me day last week performers duririg the play and all The girl scouts held a successful MRS. O. W. PALMER, PACKARD at Swimming river, near Lincroft, were enthusiastic in their praise for food sale on Saturday.'This started ...7.8. Broad.St., Emontown, N. I. and came home with a big lot ofthe actors. Great credit is due those their camping fund, whereby they PRICE REDUCTION! herring which they shared with their taking part and also . their coach, hope to enjoy a week at a Scout neighbors and friends. The trip Mrs. Edward Evanson, for the suc-camp next summer. TOWNSBNP "VICTORV" ! wai made in automobiles owned by cess of the play.: Those taking part Arthur Kellington has presented - v Carlton Kinhafer, Peter Maher, were Mils Olive Dans, "Fred Cono-1 the Fine Cone Troop of Scouts with Seeds 16-in. width cut, old price, $21; new price, $19,00; Jacob Jeffrey, Joseph' Phillip-; Jay vcr, -Miss Caroline Lied, Larry a beautiful American flag, BUY UPTOWN 18-in. width cut, old price, $22; new price, $20i00 i Hsnoway and John Long, Jr. Floyd, Miss'Virginia Evanson, Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Alston VanDerveer Daniel ?. Ely "took in" the an- at Marshall's, 20-in. width cut, old price, $23; new price, $21.00 j 1 neth Carr, Miss Madelyn Aumack, and baby and Mr. and Mrs. William nual relay races on tho grounds of Armour Hulsart, Miss Adelaide I. Davison, Sr., motored to Newark oneof thelarg- 22-in. width cut; old price, $24, new price, $22.00 the University of Pennsylvania Sat .Conover, Miss Adelaide Keyes, and visited. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey est and best urday. He has not misied this event George1 L. VanDenbergh, Chester Bpyce over: the week-end. equipped seed TOWNSEND "RED BIRD" for « number of years, Livisey, Miss Anna Burtt and Miss Flora Wilgus of New York stores in New The Sunday-schools of the Bap-George Auraack. The piano duet was the recent guest of Mrs. James York. Conveniently located 16-in. width cut, old price, $15, new price, $12.00 { tist and Reformed churches' will by Mrs; Druckenmiller and Miis Applegate. at 150 W. 23rd St, between 18-in. width cut, old price, $16, new price. $13.80! unite in celebrating Children's Day, Webster and the choruses were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rossitter instead of each Sunday-school hav- also greatly enjoyed. ." 6th6J7tliAves. and children of Great Kills, Staten When buying a Lawn Mower, do not be gtvtrned by the i ing an entertainment. Practicing Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanri. are Island, spent a day last week with Courteous prompt attention for the. entertainment will be start- the proud parents of a baby girl, the- latter's mother and. her hus- assured. price alone. - ' • ed loon. Virginia Estelle. band, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Co- Come In and let u» tell you whst.are th« Important point* [ SEND FOR OUR IU PAQE to consider In choosing your mower. ..-...' ifcti^OBEL i • "Mrrind •M»:Harry~Helm and '~Mr8.~J.-~Q-" Burtt "was- surprised vertr-— CATALOGUE, MAILED FREE their two children spent Friday and on her-birthday last week by over Dr. J. Ewing, a returned mission- 9BB, Red B.nU, N. J. • Saturday at Newark'. forty' friends;- ary from India, will speak at the W.E. Marshall & Co. 24 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. Telephone • 90, See, Bright, N. J. ; Mrs. Henry Tilton and her daugh- Mr; and MA; Harry Purnell of Presbyterian church on May 7th.. ISO W. tsrd Street, New York Phone Red Bank, 323 • '. -•• \ ter Miss Mary Tilton are new men Ardsfty, Pa-, and Mrs. Mary Evans Lester Davison, who recently un-

'• Macy's Special Sales Section Escalate to the Sheet Sale! ON THE FOURTH FLOOR' . ,, ' ' A- spacious section set, apart for important sales. Store Hours LACIcav.-anna The Rear Escalator in the New West Building takes Plenty of room; plenty of clerics;.plenty of changi 9 to 5:30 ' 6000 you direct to the Special Sales Section. But—if booths; evefything that, makes for rapid selling I: ' you prefer, Elevators 21 to"27 are convCfiient. UACX'B—Fourth Floor, Ke» Wcit CYNew YorSk City 34th Street & Broadway Sheets and Pillow Cases One-Third Less Than Macy's Usual Lowest-ih-ttie?City Prices! t' .. „„ r— what we f ^el certmn was by f ar the .most phenomenal sale of sheets and cases that New York _ „ had: ever seem And now—preparations for this sale sur- :pasT~everi 4;he magnitude of^lasHalTs events—-—--- — To accommodate the vast throngs who will doubtless want to :, participate in this sensational money-saving event, we are stag- ing this sale in thelarge space it requires^— Special Sales Section -30,000Sq. Ft Sales Space! FOURTH FLOOR -100 Special Sales Clerks! New West Building —Extra Selling Facilities!

-As a Concrete Example of the Savings: 81x90 Inch SHEETS Macy's Usual Price $1.98 each All Other Sizes Proportionately Low Priced! SHEETS

63 x 90 inches.....,. Speeial *1.09 72 x 108 inches.:...... :. Special n.39 63 x 99 inches Special *1.19 81 x 99 inches....WJB Special n.39 63 x 108 inches. Special '1.29 81 x 108 inches ., Special H.54 72 x 90 inches Special $1.19 90 x 99 inches...... Special n.54 72 x 99 inches...... Special '1.29 90 x 108 inches , Special H.69 Crib Shoots, 45 x 77 inches, Special AQP Each PILLOW UA Etcb 42 x 38 inches Special 32c 45 x 36 inches Special 34c 42 x 38'/i inches...... Special 34c 45 x ZS>Vi inches -., Special 36c -These Se&mlcsi SKeeU and Catea Are All Perfect! Hot a "run-of-the-miir or "second" in the left. The strong bleached , its smooth finish, the prtclie, neatly turned hems, and the The New West Buildintgf xsEscalatori * standard lengths mark these sheets and cases as "superior." T or Elevator* 21 to 27 Will Talct ' Biiaa Q)«*n Art Tho^i n«for« H»mmln« - You There Conveniently ' RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29; 1926. FIVE PROPERTIES $OLD, Women'* Democratic club of Mon- mouth county »t the home of Mn. Where Radio Is a Profession, Not a Side Line Buiinetr Places and Houtai at At-Charles M. WyckorT «t Marlboro j. •» i '• "" '" • — • . • "•• ••••• ••—' — , bury Park China* HaneY Monday night of last week. Five properties on Main street at Mrs. George Tftia hti returned Asbury Park were sold last week. from a-short visit with friendi at Mrs. Helen Kelly bought a nine- New York. . room stucco Jiouae and a lot 60x118 Mrs. Margaret Beaman of Rut- Monmouth Radio Service feet from George Hoffman for $35,- land Park is spending several days 000, James Harris and William Me- at New. .York. Second National Bank Bldg.. Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. gill, bought a nine-room stucco Mr. and Mrs. A. DeVrlei and Miss house and a lot 30X118 feet from Ruth DeVries of Brooklyn were the Phone 1184. R. S. JOHNSON, Prop. far Hoffman for ?22,50U, a store giieiti last wee|c oMAr. and Mrs. P. ,nd garage building was bought Licari of Belvedera Beach. rom Augustus Bruher by Joseph Miss Evelyn Whltehead hai re- EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR Tade'schi of Mamaroneck, < Newturned to Jersey City,after spend- ork, for $19,000, and Mrs. Clara ing a few days as the guest of Miss Tonks lias bought a lot. 50x150 feet Nan Helwig. v f$W^OOV p p3 nother piece- of property from N. Y., has rented through the office Kay« R. Morgan for $35,000' ; of Morrlsey &.Walker the Anderson There is a new "Standard" Polipine house at Ideal Beich. Motor Oil refined especially for the Ford ALSO AGENTS FOR New Head "of Dramatic, Society. Mr. and Mrs, William MacDonald FranclsU. Jones has be^en elected have returned home from Cuba. engine and transmission. It flows freely. iresident of the Community Play? Clinton B. Lohsen has returned Stromberg-Carlsori, Paragon, rs, the dramatic society of Spring from a short .business trip to Miami, It is the result of years of laboratory ex- ake, to fill the vacancy caused by Fla. he resignation of C. A. Bond, Jr. Plans for the second annual periments and road tests and is the best Western Electric. board-of-trade ball, to be given In hree short; plays~will'¥ei (riven nexj oil for Ford Gars. month by the society. The titles the Belvedere Beach casino on Sat- re "Moonshine," "Good Medicine'1 urday night, May, 9th, are nearly completed. A large number of invi- ,nd "Thank You, Doctor." t .-- Thorough lubrication of the Ford Car tations have been senPto persons in . • *•«• • •• :• KEANSBURG NEWS. neighboring boroughs and the city is a special problem. The new oil fits the '' and acceptances have been received Arthur Williams ii Dumlaied from from nearly all. Two orchestras requirements of the Ford engine so ' the Police Force. have been engage I for the occasion. WHY At the first initiation of the' The paying of Highland boulevard closely that it is not sold for use in other Catholic Daughters of St. Ann thehas been postponed, until, the side- ' makes of car. Telephone Directory following were made members: walks have been graded on that Sjlrs. James Pappa, Miss May Geary, street. Advertising Pulls! Mrs. Mary Flavin, Mrs.; C. Conk, A !rollio supper. -will be held at Next time try Mrs. J. J.-'Porter, Mrs. H. Reynolds, Armand/Inn, West Kcansburg, May Mrs. Margaret Eck, Mrs.-A. Warner, 2nd by the Altar Society of St. The Telephone Directory Mrs.'J. Haskell, Mrs. E. Stafford Ann's church. retcheseverytelephoneuset ind Mrs. Cardollo. "> , .: Miss Flo Licari and Miss Stella Licari of, Brooklyn were the week- :. and neatly everybody tele- Jay Kemper .has returned from Miami, Fla, He has leased the end guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Licari - phones. ' Gebens property on Main street and of Belvedere Beach. STANDARD has opened a parking station and Arthur Williams has been dis- It stays In [active service in estaurant there. missed from the local police force by the borough council-on charges homes and business offices Mr", and .Mrs. John Sheridan of lanes MOTOR OIL " Our Advertising in the Hoboken have opened their summer of tapping the water main and as- for months. home at Belvedere Beach. sault and battery upon Recorder * Jean S. Leroy has returned home Buttner. It if consulted many tunes a irom-a-trtp-tHrough-the-etates-with-l-T-:: """ : Office and Hone Nee3i'., ^iday by business menjindiiy_ vaudeville circuit. . - < For every need'of'the home'and —-—i!=-we just started advertising H. J. Moorndorph, who is spend-, honserwives^-who control oSice use Register want "Vitytttlse^ in the October issue of the Tele- ing six months on a tour through ments. Over 7,000. homes-receive 80% of the family expendi- phone. Directory, but it has al- Europe, is now in Spain, from which The Register each week.—Adver- - tore. place he will go to Germany. He is tisement. •'_. , . '• ready brought us five contracts . ixpected home in June. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New amounting to $2,139.86, with Itkeepsyourname,business, Mrs. J. Rosnagle was a recent vis- SPECIAL EXCURSION two estimates not yet returned." itor at Newark, where she attended addressjand telephone num- the ujedding of her nephew." ber before [buyers whose Part of a letter from a directory advertiier. Mrs. Charles Ogden entertained patronage you desire. A new issue closes soon. Telephone Mr. McNeil, Red it five hundred at.her.hoine at Bea- Bank Official CO. No charge for this call. :on Beach last week. The prize VIA vinnera were Mrs. J. Rosnaglo and It-is iespecially valuable in Results make four ont of five advertisers in the tele- Urs. Ogdcn. Other guests were reaching newcomers in the TO ROBERT HANCE& SONS phone directory renew or increase their space rlrs. H. Cowley, Mrs. Lester Homer, community. regularly. Mrs. C. MacConnell,1 Mrs. Charles Hermann, Mrs. William Hastead NEW YORK 12 BROAD STREET, RED BANK . Its high advertising effec- and Miss Celia Schuck. NEW YORK TELEPHONE^COMPANY Miss Sadie Watts has accepted a From All Stations *b tiveness is as marked as is osition at the branch office of Og- PtV'Pleawnt- ' the low cost of its advertis- ;eh & Nightingale on Carr avenue. toMaWwan.incl. ing space. Mrs. Margaret Lyon has returned tome from Miami. Fla. SUNDAY, MAY 3d Mrs. Thomas K. Compton and Tickets sood only on Special Train, leaving Branchpott 7:46 A. M., LltU« Silver 7:51 BELOW YOU WILL FIND ONLY A FEW OF THE VERY daughters Lois -ami Vivian of Bea- A. M.. Red Bank, 7:58,A. M, Middletown con Beach have recovered from 8:05 A. M. Returning leave New York, Wait 23rd EXTRA SPECIAI^E ARE OFFERING FOR THIS WEEK grip. , St., 7:47 P. M.: Liberty St.. 8:00 P. M. A largo delegation from here at- Children. 5 years, .at. affe.-and under 12, A very fine car—at a very low price ended the card party given by the half fare. 7-Piece Berry Set 1.00- WhJtnejr Carriage EASTERN STANDARD TIME SHOWN. —-In-Glass STUDEBAKEA R fNgw Standard Six Qoach $1295 f.o. b. factory • • . • • [with full-6iie balloon tires] OTUDEBAKER has $60,pSb,000 invested in plants in which fle Only SliadeMideWiih AVentilatw ^y Studebaker cars are manufactured complete, including all - A GENUINE bodies, both open and closed. No other large automobile manu* 0 facturer that we know of makes all of his own bodies. This means that Studebaker saves the profit of outside parts makers and body-builders. Thus the price of this new coach is not (bur- dened by an extra profit. At $1295 it represents a value no other TJOW many "eye-sores" in your home have automobile manufacftrer can equal. •*••*• nothing wrong with them other than a few And no other manufacturer can offer a coach of such fine quality scratches and stains on their surfaces ?' All they at the price. For every coach that Studebaker builds carries with ; need is a fresh outer coating of Mirrolac Enamel it traditions of fine craftsmanship that have existed in Studebaker to restore their youth. plants since 1852. Devoe Mirrolac Enamel forth e household beauti- Compare this coach with other cars which sell at much higher ful! Easy to apply—swift to dry. Gives a brilliant prices. This will prove that Studebaker values are unequaled. surface that looks and washes like tile. Sixteen artistic colors — to give your taste full play.

, When you want to know anything about paint leatherette top, ttronjriy 'raid*, . or painting drop in and discuss your, problems lor One Week Only. __^ • with us.

Telephone 036 1.98 Red Bank Hardware Store PORCH SHADES ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. 6 in. long $ 3.90 HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS, j 5 " " " " 5.50 HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS 6" " u " 6.50 38 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. J. 7 '< " «• ". 7.75 8" " • " " 8.75 9 « •« " « 10.25 10 «.••". " " 11.25 12^.^ T1 " 13.75

•NOtANDEV Monmouth Motor Car Co., Inc. COUCH UD T*> TELEPHONE SET 36 Maple Avenue Telephone 1409 Red Bank, N.J. M»nogany and Walnut 22-50 ; J.00 STUDEBAKER YEAR ft I 8 IP Ptr 8*1 Other .tylei .nd iltoi |n or*. Jonno' In D««Bcd« from 10,00 i Longhead tlie; Job of Supplying Your VVante WKenYoiiWani (oKnow.:'•*DEVOE r ,' _ RED BANK REGISTER. 'APRIL 29,1925. \v. SERIES OF AUtO ACCIDENTS. UNION BEACH. NEWS. Several Occurred Over Week-end- and Mr.. Ceorg* Flemming No Serious Injurlei. , Celebrate Wedding Annlvertirjr. WILLlWOfBRIEN Several automobile accidents oc- A birthday party was given , *T curred along the aeathore roadi, Sat- Thursday week by Mrs. Hayes for urday night and Sunday. Tho ma- her granddaughter In observance of jority of them were not serious and ler third birthday. Games* singing no one was badljr« hurt. A Ford ind dancing were the. pastimes of touring car driven by Louis A. Mion ;he,evening. The house was pret- HIGH GRADE of Long Branch struck a milk ty decorated in pink and white as HARRY'S DEPT STORE wagon belonging to Martin McCue vas'the table, with a large birthday >" . Approved and Improved Sunday morning. The wagon, was :ako with three candles as the cen- "The Moit Talked-of Store in Town" badly damaged and a lot of mill: ;erpicce. Among the guests pres Heading "• /.' Plumbing Roofing was spilled in the street., Mr. Mion ent were Miss Edith Stockemer, agreed to pay the damages. Miss Muriel Tuller tnd Alfred Tul Red Bank, N. J. Water Systems Copper Work —Sunday night a car driven by ler of Brooklyn, Mises Dorothy and 48 Broad Street Fred S. Sp&ngel of Long Branch Vera Corcoran, Irene Hayes, Mrs. Earthen and Iron Pipe struck a car driven by Albert Zeit- Meeker, Mrs. VanHolteni Albert ler of.Belmar, The accident oc- Suss, Ralph Meeker, William Van- We Handle the' American Radiator Company!, curred on Norwood avenue, Long Holten, Conrad Bltr, Frank Davon,, AROOLiA HEATING SYSTEMS Branch, Mrs. P.-Anthers of Belmar Dennis Wyme and William Hayes. RED BANK and SEA BRIdHT who was riding in Mr. Zeltler's car, Mr. and Mri. George Flemming Thursday Friday Saturday \ TTTTTTTTl was injured about the back. A mtertained a number of friends charge of driving while drunk was Monday of last.week in celebration made against Mr. Sprengel. of flieir 21st wedding anniversary. April 30 May 1 May 2 A car driven by Mrs. Belle. Bell- The home was prettily decorated sack of Long Branch was upset for the occasion. Singing, dancing Sunday night but she was not in< ind game* were- enjoyed and a jured. chicken luncheon w.as served, M«. Hubert Kelly's Ford car also up- Flemming was the recipient of set at Long Branch Sunday night. many handsome gifts, amonjj which Mr. Kelly and two companions ei- were a large Boston fern and 21 caped injury, carnations. Among the guests were Big Spring Mrs. Alfred Mirro* Mrs. Cyril. Fart SEABR1CHT NEWS. ley, Mrs.' Charles Sappah, Sr., Mrs., H. A. Holland and daughters Caro- Housecleaning Sale Carnival Planp Progrenlng:—Took lyn and Anna Clara, Mrs. Delaney, Offering Merchandise of Standard Quality. New, Desirable Styles and a Swim In the Ocean. Mrs. R. Romano, Mrs. William Gor- Wo huvo listed below many items that you'll Wd for The chamber of commerce- Is iener, Mrs. Schuh, Mrs. John Goble, your Spring Cleaning. Check each one very carefully—It Mrs. Murray, Miss Thersp Goete Dependable Workmanship, at Low Prices. will pay every home-maker to take full advantage of this making' steady progress with its sale both from the standpoint of (Economy, and Preparedness. pittas for a carnival next summer. and Jerry Gorman. • ," The carnival will be held on the Alfred Mirro of Yellowstone ave- Your! Money Go» Furthcut Where Qu«ll(fCount»l borough property on Ocean avenuo, nue has moved his barber shop, to V formerly known as the Octagon ho- Union avenue. tel property. So far the carnival Miss. Ryan' wilt open a beauty 4lc committee has decided to have en' Come Here, Fay Less, Get More, Save Money! Broom*• parlor on Union avenue. An unusually Good'Broom at an exceptionally' low:price. tertalnmenta; a large dancing plat- Joseph Tully of Jersey City spent form and a number of booths where the week-end at the home of Mr3. purR'»-7Oe Parlor BroomT" weV 64c 'articles will-be sold. J. V. Rooney. . Paul Nielsen, who is employed al Mrs. Howard Halt and family Thursday and Saturday Mornings ch the 3eabright studio, donned hi spent the week-end at Vailsburg. 272 ^;£g Parlor Brooms '» 74c bathing suit Monday and took a dtp Joseph Mandel and Miss Helen in the pcean.; So far as is known King of New. York "spent Sunday 9:30 A. M. UNTIL ltOOP: M. ONLY. Mr. NielBen'ia;"th'e first person"to~en- ""-RSguTs? "2Bc""~ ' " ' [ • •'='•."..•••'.'•'.•.•' •" ' >.;-.; with Mrs. Artzberger. joy a swim this year in the ocean at Several members of the ladies' HAND BAGS Seabright. He said the water wa: auxiliary of Union Garden hose pjuiix Soap not very cold. company attended the Surf theater. An oil stove exploded and startc in a big variety, of new shapes, colon* : Monday night to see "Two Shall be ' Regular 10c 4SC0 '- , --. ' . a fire in the apartments over Martin Born." Those in the party were bi Dpwd's store last week.' The fire- Mrs. G. Entwistle, Mrs; Charles HOUSE DRESSES leathers and . Washing Soda 3 * men were called out and put out the Sappah, Mrs. E. Schaeffer, Mrs. E. 1'' ':"",'' ^mall Lumps, Packed In Sanitary Containers. ' •„ blaze-before much damage had,been Leuttchan, Mrs.. George Sappah, yaliies to $2.45 a i ii i • nnMM ' !• iiMi^^aia^^^^^^^^s^sn^^sisi^s^siiiiJsiiSH done. A small fire Thursday in the Mrs. John Sappah and Mrs. William Beautiful patterns of' checked" Ging- f••'.•' ' :• •'•' • ' Regular 28c ' • ••• ;•... rear of Jordan's bakery shop anc Kalneski. .'. lunchroom, was put out by the fire hains and Plaids; also some in plain Special QQ< men. The damage was slight, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Schnepp and daughter. Josephine of New colors, made of fine chambrays. limit Gold Dust Powder''""25c Harry Metz, owner of the Sea< York spent' Sunday with Mr. and 2 to a customer—Special...... :...... ' 56c Regular 7c bright studio, has a now Buick Mrs. W. 0. Walling. suburban car,' He bought it from The Union school nine defeated H.L. Zobel.- the Keyport grammar school- Satur- Lifebuoy Soap John Fichter will open a refresh' day by a score of 9 to 1.. Cleans and purifies at the same time. ment stand on the stone sea wall ad' Daniel O'Connell of Jersey City joining the public beach. spent a few da,ys last week with his Silk eacIt Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Cluv 1 Dresses sister, Mrs. J. Gooney . JCKETS 17 have, returned from their wedding George Sappah and daughter HOSIERY trip. They werb away two weeka Eleanor spent the week-end at Jer- • Latest styles and colors •Galvanized PUVMiJp * « and visited Atlantic City and Niag- sey City. . . All colors, all sizes Regular $4.95 ,... Ten quart size. Buy now for your spring cleaning. ara Falls. • Mr., and Mrs. John. Goble of Regular 69c grade AAr* The> Bed Bank, steam dye" works Eighth' street had their Infant son Sale Price ,,...... **'- FOR THIS SALE ONLY i £.& G.Naphtha Soaps.4 will reopen its Seabright branch of- Kenneth August christened at the fice In a few days. Memorial Presbyterian church at The^ew oven in the rear of Rich Newark last week. SILK HOSE ^AMMONIA 3**25« ard,'Jordan's bakery shop is near); completed,—Hcr«tofors-the-br«|i Mra. E. Leuttchsn and' daughter of the finer grade, $3.45 Full strength. ' A much needed household necessity. juid pantry woie-bakedat-the-Eei "Viola spent Saturday arPeWAm- Latosfc ahadcSi • Bolil -Sizes 34 to 46-— "One can 12c BattlttTLye and"/ 'Bank shop. boy. , '.,! . Regular 1.29 One can 6c Babbitt's Cleanser \ *™ •. Dr. Charles Pannaci has joinei Union Garden hose eompany is Now *. his drug- store and ice cream stori planning for a dance and'bazar oh 39& Infant's Crepe 398 Infants' 100 Style* of 'with art; archway.' His son', Judioi Memorial doy.' • • . • • "• Infants' White Dreae* More; Spring Cleaning Needs! V' will run'the Ice cream store. Edward Cullen snent Friday at Full Fashioned de Chine Coats Knitted Cape* the home of his mother, Mrs. J. J. the ?1.98-grade Now Chloride of Lima .... .big can 10c SILK HOSE Fink and blue It Pays to Advertise in'the Kegiste Cullen of Hazlet. ' Fink and blue Sunbrite Cleafeier can 'Be Now , Now ;... $2.59 O'Cedar Furniture Pollih bot 25c The Regular 1.86 . .v'„-.•.>, bottoms. Sizes 25, 27, 29 . . Q pair $1,00 Regular $1.95 Our Regular 23e California Cherrie* «•" "» 19c For This Sale Only...y V1 MEN'S For Thjs Sale Only.... | Large IUBCIOUS Cherries. A dessert that pleases moat everybody. | SILK SOCKS Babies' Our Regular 30c Clack tides, plain and drop Mohawk bif cin stitch, all colon 4C 1500 Yards Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple 27c Now ....,..,...:... Esmond ,, ,, A'delicious breakfast dish as vrell as adewrtV ' ,. Pillow Cases Blankets' " Sugar Corn 2 ""'29c 1.25 Men's Silk Full 45x36 Cretonnes •1 Your choice of either Crushed or Shoepeg ':' '' 30x40 ; Fashioned HOSE The regular price 50c Extra All shades . For this sale only 04- Fink and blue in a new; yariely of Bread Big Now: „...*.. Reg. 1.00, Sala Price 78c Wrapped shades and patterns. Supreme Loaf 10c Almost Cake-like in texture—in every way it's just Regular 25c grade like home-made. ' OttrsttpptyafWri&eyb la Khaki Suits Wash Suits Wash Suits Overalls rtmnln^low- soptoow Made of strong khaki in Middle* and Oliver Regular 3 yean to 8 yean, For this cloth in olivo drab Twists. Good washable 1.98 grade khaki and blue, corns Daddy, bring us vome shade. material. with colon. Sale only iVictor Bread ""*" 7c Regular 1.25 7Q*» Anexcoptionally fine loaf for sandwiches. Quality Ingredients. Mor*W8s&. Wdbe Worth 1.25 7Q_ Worth 1.69 For this Now..... '•'C Now..... Sala only., $1.50 Now I*"* In a Clan by Ilialfl fart without it r Boys'and Girls' Boott Turkish ^ Boys'59c Unions 4SC0 Towels Pass it around after Top Coats Towels Nalmook and BalbrlggM Ib You'll see thorn in other stores Hemstitched, 29c grade Red and blue striped borders, 45 every meal., at $8.00; size 8 to 8 years. FOR THIS SALE ONLY large site. SIXM 24 to 84 4{* Coffee Special. ..j,,j Convincingly Good— Give the family the benefit . $3.98 5 for $1.00 g for $1.00 L....J, You'll taate the Difference! of this aid to digestion. OSCO Evaporated Milk *•»«•» He It deanses .the teeth, too. Girls' 59c Unions Keep it. always_in_the. house. 27-Inch Nainsook •with Bloomtr Bottom*— Special <>• tut. III . White Heavy It's the limit, Butler In Amtricat l,98Udia»' , RICHLAND BUTTER...... » 62c . 5 YARD LIMIT TO CUSTOMER House Dresses / carton of Gold Seal Eggs twrivi 37c For Thursday and Saturday Kor this 8*1* Tho Pick of th« N«iUl Mornings Only .1 Strictly Fresh £gg* , .*" 33c 1 • Our Word Is our tiond, Evev) Ladies'

. { . Tbiw« Prises Bffeollre In Our Red Baak SterM. 13k: yd. ' 39 BROAD STREET R'fUltt ftla • . 9:30 A. M. Until 1 P.M. Spic|«l r.,V»tv RED BANK REGISTER,'AFK1L 29, 1925. ,.)

4 iA'iAAJ 1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Saturday night during the thunder , t BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. storm and was not found until three hours later. Over 200 persona INSURANCE HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN searched for the child. MONMOUTH COUNTY. ——-^ \ wi^m^-^^^w^r wej vesv vi A New Business. mouth, mads on the llsterau. — Carl Sorenson and Carl Smolka Hit. on ths application ot Jos Arthur V. Gregory Personal Notes, Sales of Property, isve given up their jobs at tho ttrspn. executrix OIFthe »iUtsHi Building Operations, Lodge Do. Ottsnon dscsastd, Aotloe Is ben Trading as ings, Slight Fires, Births, Mar- freehold military school and will to the orsdKors or laid diosaaad ipen a leather goods store on Mat- to His aubaerlber. exteutrlx as efon_ riages and Deaths—Other Items. in500,pC0 their debts and demands against the i J. H. Gregory & Son iison avenue, Asbury Park, in the eatati, unds&oath, within lu.monthi f Rutti White, Caroline Campbell, place recently vacated by Henry S. the dste of the storsiald'nidan or ths 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Harry Robinson, Dorothy Handley bs forever birred of their actions th Marshall, a jeweler. •"ft1".1'.1!!? '•Jd,JBte"lllV:'^ and Ferd Saile were the prize win- Asbury Park's New School Truites. Telephone 474 ners in a poster contest conducted Mrs; George B. Ferguson has critical homes^ MONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS CqUR in connection with the'play "Adam een appointed a member/of the In ths mstUr ot ths application' of O8CA and Eva" held last \veek by the HUFF and ADAH HUFF .for lU»e"ii graduating class of the Ocean Grove joard of education of Asbury Park adopt BETTV JANE SMITH, a ™" ;o succeed Mrs. Juliet D. Sherman, Notlcs that next frlsni.belppoInU™,;,,, high school. '..•'-, Notice Is hereby given thatlbjr,«4e>/ Miss Elva VanNote, who was dis- who has-resigned. Mrs." Sherman the aald oourt the pstltlon-of-OscsNtt? FUNERAL DIRECTOR ^ will well Elmer Gildersleeve Story, a and Adah HulT was thli day filed »Ithi missed as a teacher of the Belrnar clerk of aald court, priyln* ltsvs- to i ' FUNERAL HOHE-60 E.FRONT ST. - RED BANK school bjr the board of education, is New'York lawyer. ,'.;. ; Batty Jane Smith, a minor ehlld, by V still in ignorance as 'to the charges Car Stolen and Stripped. on which she was discharged, the A tourjng car owned by William aovei^h day of Hay, nineteen hundred !ag4 twentytnve, at tsn o'clpck In the formoonj board refusing to make public Its B. Halldway of West Grove, which at the Coart Home, Freehold, K.w Jiraarl reasons. '.•'„'• •• • • was stolen last week at Asbury ai the time and plaoe, when and whsl' Entrusting the lacred func- m& ths laald appointment of a next friend"''' tion* to our competent, un< A. H. Hagerman, who has been 'ark, was found the' next day at ths aaid child will ha mads. " - . superintendent of the gas company 'ortaupeck. The car had been OSCAR HOW.'. derstanding, dignified Sorv. at Asbury Park for nine years, has stripped of its tires and other re- ADAH^r ice insures complete com- left the employ of the company and movable parts. , ••'..- 1 -April «th. 1938. pliance with all the inviol- will be employed by the Edward I. Long Branch to License Dogs. able rights and desires of Brown real estate agency. . the bereaved. An ordinance has been Introduced R. Clifford Errickson has been by .^Commissioner Carr of Long Notice to creditors to. pwaent elalilJ named chairman of the dance com- r against eitate. \"--.- ' ..'M"."-! Branch providing for the registra- mm Purauant to the order o\ Joitph L. Do* mittee of the Long iranch Masonic tion of dogs. Under the ordinance ahay, surrogate of the County ot ,Uon. club. He will name his assistants yiou'h, mads on the fourth dsy of Uarcl ivery dog must be registered by the 192B. on ths application ot the Broad BtrisL and make arrangements for the an- National Bank of Bed Bank. New 'Jersey] TELEPHONE DAYE.N1GHT ~ RED BANK 557- nual spring dance. :lty clerk and a fee will be charged (body corporate), executor of tha estate.o AUTO AMBULANCE SERV/CE 'or each animal. ' . Katharine O. McCaffrey deceaasd, notice) CHAINS AND TABLES FOR ALL OCCASIONS . Irving L. Reed, vice president of hereby given to the eradltora of aald V the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Farmers to Raise Tomatoes. ocased to exhibit to the eubiorlber.-er utor as aforesaid, their debts and'dems bank, has been made chairman of A large number of farmers in the x> e«alnat the said estate, under osTth, wll the finance committee of the As- •western part cf the county will six months from the date of the aferesi order, or they will be fbreyer barred p bury Park chamber of commerce. raise tomatoes this year for the acrlbe" "•"«" against the said^b •Rev. George Horn of Freehold Campbell BOUP company of Camden. The farmers will get $16 a ton for D»tfi J««hold. N. J.,.Hsroh 4th,' !»!» has been chosen as one of the com- THE BROAD STREET NATIONAL 8AOT missioners to the general assembly firsts and $14 a ton for B grade to- J\ OF RED BANK. NEW JEB8KY. ' lie awake of the Presbyterian church to bematoes. NOTICE OF ANNUAV MEETING. ^ held at Columbus, Ohio. Notice la hereby Blven thst the s* Matawan Police Quit J{ FINE neetlnc of the ahareltolders of tha Oltlisi John Evans;' manager of the; John Mulsoff and William Stilwell GA BulMlne and Loan Aesoclstlon wilt be hS on Tuoaday, May 10, 1886, at seven-tl Berkeley-Carterot hotel at Asbury lave resigned as members of the o'clock F. M., at the olBet ot the Also Park, arrived at-Asbury Park last latawan police force. They were tlonst the Second National Bank and&i •week from Bermuda, where he was lissatisned with the pay an* the BREAD Co., Red Bank. New Jersey, for thepurp* of electlnjc live;directors^ whose tsrms-i! •manager of a large hotel. :ontinual fault finding to which they Plre, and for the tranasction of auch.'otbiH Here's a simple way bualness as.may come bafdra the mestinavi John Stricklin of Adelphia is :]aimed they have been subjected. A. ALVIN WHJTINJ3?1 meeting with great success in his i • to overcome Insamnia custom hatching business. So farA Trip to Cuba. Had Bank, N.J., April.7th, ] lis best record is 1,504 chickens out ,J. .Walter Butcher, owner of the A GLASS of Botdeo's,' the Improved Malted if 1,556 eggs.' isbury-Carlton hotel at, Asbury Milk, piping hot, taken just at bedtime, will Daniel Clayton died at his Home 'ark, and. Charles LewiB, Jr., and __often. induce-sound- sleep Because it nour- it-Adelphia"last Thuvsdaynighrof W. A;-White, who'-are-connected laralysis at the age of seventy with the Lewis lumber company, ishes your tilled body and soothes your over- have been on a ten-day trip to Cuba. strained nerve's. ' ears. A widow and two sons sur- ive him. c . Oppose Wage Increase. • Borden's Malted Milk gives you all the sat- A reception of the newly-elected The Long .Branch'master-build- isfying nourishment of a light meal —which iflicers of the Spring Lake Woman's ers' . association last week voted you so often crave at night—without taxing :lub will be held next Monday night unanimously to refuse the demand your digestion as hearty foods do. Already it the Spring Lake community for increased wages made, by merri- ' partially pre-digested, it' is quickly absorbed louse. . i er* of the union, , Fifteen con- by the systeny A contract td pave the center of tactors attended the meeting. . ? street at. Belmar with concrete No "Hot Dogs" for Them. was awarded last week to Hyniger itfthe Stories below No other taalted milk has as high food The mayor nnd council of Spring value or is as easily digested as Borden's. A Brothers of Belmar for $25,698.85. Alex Barkalow of Freehold will Lake have decided against permit- more delicious flavor, too—free from cloying move to Belmar this week, where ting tho sale of frankfurters at the •- I Sweetness. he has a position with the^Jersey each pavilion. The. officials! said entral power and light company. Shey feared some visitors would ob- Sold in 7 and 15 oz. square glass packages— ject to this sort of business, and in 5 lb. tins! More than a week of restful Freehold is observing clean-up days this week, Trie movement is New Theater. , nights in one small package 1 Start taking it sponsored.by the board of. health A new moving picture theater Is tonight. and the borough council. being-built on Main street, Bradley Your druggist sells it. The 16th infantry regiment of the Beach.. The cost will be. about regular army marched from Gov- ?150,O0O. Benjamin Temeles of irnor's Island to Camp Dix^ last Avon and Harry Mayo of Philadel- Wednesday flight phia are building the theater. •Sobert S. Levenberg of Long Victim of Pneumonia. Branch has taken a position •with Hutchins Brown, son of Charles he Consolidated gas company at _Ht_BroHrL..Qf_Long_Branclj,_died ^HE-IMPROVED- 'that-plane; ; ' last _Wednesday jit/^ Providence, rhe-ARGOEA" ^niodelSt —-AloTiztr Parker-of—Martin-streetr RHoHe :Istind7~oirpneum6niarr The iong Branch, died last week at the funeral was held at the home of his are making a special effort this mohth" jacketed and un jacketed. See the near- Long Branch-hospital in his 75th parents Sunday afternoon. MAITEDMIOC year. to demonstrate ARCOLA to every owner est ARCOLA' Merchant this week-^- Mrs. "William Shepherd of Mata- A Now Lodge Society. of-a small homet store, office or de- today. Ask him for an ARCOLA esti-. tin the square package % wan gave birth to a son last week. The American Mechanics of Mon- The infant weighed ten pounds. rnouth county have formed a court tached building. mate for your home. Let him tell you Mr. and Mrs. Herman, of Long of the Orient, which is a side degree , ARCOLA has been greatly reduced Branch have • returned- home • from of the order. George Garner of about the Easy Payment Plan. their wedding trip to Europe. Ocean Grove has been elected presi- in price. iThis is Ahe time ' • • V'Vi-. The Matawan Odd Fellows' lodge dent of the organization. to make your investment conferred the third degree on Dr.Matawan Man Fined. -, John Ensley last week. Reginald Huslehart of Matawan in radiator warmth. A AKCOLAIS Miss Ellen McCarthy of Freehold who was recently arrested for pass- small down payment, has bought the Lloyd Ely house on ing two worthies* checks, was fined Murray street. ?100 and coBts last week and or- and,the installation is warming: The spelling contest for Mon-dered, to make good .$50 which he Small Homes mouth county schools will be held secured on the checks. made; the balance in very torndrrow. Small Stores Store Changes Hands.' easy payments. •Small Shops Hit by Autoi Arm Broken. The general store- opposite the Detached Buildings - Dorothy Garrison, six years old Seagirt railroad station, conducted daughter of Mrs. Louis Bracco of for many-years by the late Mary'A. Railroad Stations Manasquan, suffered a broken arm Blakey, is now in charge of Mrs. J. Saves Fuel Small Offices last week when she was struck by an Pfe,ffer and daughter of Lakewood AKCOLA'S (ingle fire warms tha Gas Filling Stations automobile driven by Judge Henry whole house through an Amtr- M. R. Goodman. She was taken to Convicted on Assault Charge. lean Radiator in each room. Lunch Rooms. the Spring Lake hospital, Where the Lynn, J. Koch, proprietor of a Yet ARCOLA burns no more Garages , broken bone was reset skating rink at Long- Branch! was fuel than a.single stove. You • convicted at Freehold last week of will understand why when you Greenhouses Shower for a Bride. •ee It.- x assault and battery upon Louis Dis- Farm Cottages A surprise shower was given tifano. He will be'sentenced today. Schoblhouses few nights ago for Mrs. George Bergen. Mrs. Bcvgen was formerly Paid $16,000 for Fariri. The Whitney B. Wbitson farm of NEVER before have you had a spray Miss Amelia Allen o£ Hanasquan and the party was given by the em 75 acres near Enwllshtown has been material BO remarkably- smooth, soft, ployees oi the New York telephone sold to Arthur Brokaw of North ' cream-like—so easy to mix, so handy, company, where she was employed Flainflcld, who is already occupying BO effective as thisyear's Tyrox. . • before her marriage, it. The price was abbut $16,000. Simply dip Pyrox out of the can, stir Birthday Party at Matawan. Alonxo Parker Dead. ' ' it into cold water, and in a minute or so A, surprise birthday party was Alonzo Parker,of.Long Branch you're ready with a mixture that's abso- ven recently for Edward W. died at' tho hospital at that place lutely correct, aprays mistlike through Currie of SIntnwnn. Card game last Thursday, Mr.' Parker was 76 finest nozzles, covers foliage completely were plnyed and prizes wore won by years-old and was,a photographer. and sticks like paint. Mrs. Gnrrct McKecn, Mrs. .Konson He leaves a widow and two eons. Pyrox is the great combined insecti- W. Warnc, Mrs. Frank Dominlck, (Continued on next page.) cide and fungicide. It has no equal for Frank II. Conovcr, Fred Borlew an lulling or repelling insects and prevent- Frank Rogers. ing blights. What?s more, Pyrox im- Death of Matawan Resident. Watch Your Frail, proves foliage—and you know "it's tho Mrs. Isah Lewis, aged 72 yean healthy top that makes the bumper died last week nt her home at Mata Puny Child Grow crop." Ideal also for homo gardener wan nfter n long sickness. Sho wai and truck farmer. Jars, cans, drums a membor of the Matawan Metho- dist church nnd sho leaves a hus- Strong-Take on Weight . and barrels. band nnd n sister. She had been a Uviultclmtd by th, BOWKEtl CHEMICAL CO. resident of Mstnwnn 35 years. . 40 W«t Slrt.t, N«w York City In just a few days—quicker than Smoker for National Guard. you over dreamt of—these wonder- • Sold by Monibcrn of company G of A» ful flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY R. 1lance A SMIS Rod BIDII bury Park wore ontortainod ai D. D. Wolcotl'i Soni Eatontown Tablets will start to holp any weak n smoker lust week by tho America thin, undornourlihod little one. H. D. Kimp I Long Draneh Legion of (hat place, Tho commit- Jl N. Hlllyar Company i Mlddletowa tee In clinrjo of the nffalr conslito Aftor sickness nnd whore rickets Sec ARCOLA on display at these hatting slaves C H. Rob.rion Freehold of Dnvld Roydor, Harry Martin arc suspected they are especially M, A. Mitchell Farmlnidale valuable. No nood to give thorn any Paul Caio nnd William Taylor. more natty Cod Liver Oil—thesheie Medical Leiaon In Movies. tablettbletss arre rniulmndo to taktnke tho placl e of thnt good but evil smsmellingelllni g , About 1G0 persons attended tho itomach upaottlnttl g medicindii e am showing of n moving picture film theh y surely do itIt. ThoThy do putt on dealing with tho trentmont {or tu- fleili. , WilUam O'Brien ww.FrontSt berculosis liold nt tho Intermedia! Auk any druggist for McCoy' school nt Lohg Branch lust Wednes- Cod Llv«r Oil Compound Tablet!— 74M6nmouthSu day under tho direction of the Mon- m easy to tako as cindy and not at HowardFrey , ^ mouth county moillcnl society, all expensive—00 tablets 60 centi, r I(IU» hL$»*-«entroli dY>««««—Improves fating* w Front St Child Lost In Storm. II* lure and gtt MeCoy'i, tin Original »nil genuine and give th- Monmouth Plumbing Supply Co. « .JfW potato**, V0g*tabl*i, $mall fntll$ and flowr* Tho throo-yonr-oli] dnughlor o child • chance for 30 dayi, If you Arthur H.. Phnro of Woit Oceti aren't delighted with ttiultl fill Grove wandered away from liom g«t your, money buck.

^rLit'M^ltiM^ftri^^ ^,^.j.^/ f^^f RED'BANK REGISTER,-APRIL 29; 1925. rage ffiwjjff Felice, v Mr.-Felice will retain his ••••••••• BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWSdru. g store on Morris avenue. Died in 84th Year. __Jobn^l_Chjlnnr rhartart 0 (Contirued from last page) Mrs. GertrudeFarry, wife of El- WILSOON XSMOCKSlMOCK,T Miss L. Mae Rawson, cashier of liott Fa'rry of. Farmingdale, died Burdge & Russell COUNSELLOR* AT : he women's department of the last Wednesday in her. 84th yew. 6a.es,. to i Kwn leacoait trust company of Asbury Besides her hatband she 'leav ALSTON BEEKMAN, Park, sailed Saturday on the steam- ves COUN8ELLOR AT LAW, three daughters and two sons. Expert Movers of Household 0*OM, 101 Broad iu, BID BAHK, M. I. ihip Colonia on a seven weeks' trip A New Bui. • » ". JAMES A. HENDRICKSON. lo Europe. She will visit France, Mayer Foosaner of Freehold, pro- Goods arid Pianos. „. . COUNSELLOR AT UW, Switzerland, England and Scotland OBeaai 10S Eaat Front alt«tL Raa Bank. prlefcjr'of the Reliance bus service, T.L R.rt B.nfc M>-fc, and will return home by way of has^bought a new Pierce Arrow Canada. WILLIAM E. FOSTER, palace car. The new bus has a seat- City Movings a Specialty „ OOUNSELLOB AT LAW. C won't cost you a cent to enter N.w York, . Nan Jarnr,, Jeweltr in Trouble.; ' ': j ing capacity for 29 persons. •OBraadwar, ' Atlantla BUblaafo, Benjamin Stolier, a Long Branch ~ N. Y; City. . N, J, this coptest of skill. Four Buick Asbury Park Cop Resigns. \ r lewder, against whom a charge has Large, Well Padded Vans GEORGE D. COOPE , 'automobiles wilt be awarded as first, been made of practicing as as opto- Joseph Giles has resigned from CIVIL EMOIMEMOIMii .. the Aabury Park police force and Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men Suoeti»or to OOsargs * CCaeptr. O. b •Jiisecond, third and fourth prizes. The •, metrist without a license, has been PHUrsoUrsnn BuildingBildi . BED BAWC. H, J. : given-the-privilege-of-submitting-fr will go in the real estate business. He has been succeeded on the force I-', only requirement is that you come _ t irief to-the court. : GEORGE P, RANDOLPH, C. 6. • by GeorgeJHbcinbqthem.' " OIVIL ENOINEBHS AND 8OBVEY0SOUIL to our store during the Aulolit Fined f SO. A Boy Mayor. : __ - »0 Brosd Strait. Bad Bank. N, J. Chester Dangler of Oakhurst was • - Anywhere, Any Time. WALTER C. VAN KEUREN. ' fined $50 last week' for driving an Boys' week-will be observed at CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUBVEVOB. Devoe West Long Branch during "the week Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. Broad Strut NiUon.1 Bank Bultdlni, Rutomobile after his driver's license of May 4th. Oh May 7tli, Harry " Had Baag W, J. had-been revoked. He was arrested Cooper, son of Thomas W. Cooper,- GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, U E, Interior Decorating by Policeman Edward Hennessey of Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street „ OON8ULTINQ ENOINEKL will serve as boy mayor. •, OIVIL ENGINEEB and SURVEYOR. ^ Long Branch. 85 R.ctor Pl.ct. - Rad Bsnb. H. at. Demonstration New Baseball Team. Rttired Farmer Dead.' Tel. 89* RED BANK, N. J. DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, S. L. Wood of Freehold has or- Cornelius C.' Hyer, a retired DENTAL aUBOEON. farmer, died at his home at Freehold Snecenor to Dr. Vntlt Lt*. Ask the Devoe Expert to explain ganized a baseball team to be com- H Brosd Sti*nt. EIsnM Bnildlay. Saturday week of a Cerebral hemor- : Roomt *,. J u4 8. to you on what basis the four posed of home town players around OBca Hoars %av to'tiOV a'alaak, eighteen years of age. Moat of the rhage, He was 75 years old, and T«l«phont- 808-W. leaves one brother. . . beautiful Buicks will be awarded team's games will be played on Sat- WILLIAM A. HOPPING, urday, afternoons. Lodge Official Reappointad. Real EaUli Brektr, Remember 1. This contest is open to y Boya Fined for Mischief. . William A; Kelly of Long Branch RED BAKK. W. J. •all without cost/or restrictions, of. Henry Franklin, LeRoy White, has been reappointcd district deputy any kind; Ctime to our store dur- and Weldori Slocum of Wall town- foT'the 17th district of the Masonic 1 ship were each fined $6 and costs lodge.' Mr. Kelly ha been a district BiimsteadsWorfflSyrup ing the Devoe Demonstration. Get ' last week on a charge of breaking deputy since 1915; contest'blanks, rules, and other windows" in .a house owned by Sid- Deer Damage Crops. Carefully facts about the contest" Absolutely , , ney Wilkerson. Deer have destroyed flower bulbs HUid-.fiS liars' ' • — N worth $400 on Fred Nutt's place at or by maU. SOe at Ku Kluxers Loit. Etf. O. 4. Voorbaaa, V, D< no one can enter the contest after Members of the Ku Klux Klan Greenville. Other farmers in that Compounded the DEVOE DEMONSTRATIOtyON • , wbo started for the Siloam church section claim the deer are. damaging Sunday night of last week got their grass plots. EGAN'S MAY ¥4th and 5th * mixed in their directions and went Last Washington Trip. Telephens 936 . . - : ; " : > . -^ to the Farmingdale Methodist The graduating class of the Free- church instead. , hold high school will enjoy a trip Auto Vans and Express to Washington, leaving May 18th. Mow tbst moflng ~Unw l»' nsw 1 ata RED BANK HARPWARE' STORE Injured in Auto Collision. pand to do your naxt mOTlns a( fornl« ' ROBERT DONOVAft, Prop. After this year these trips will be The careful compounding of pre- turt, pianos or bagffagt to all parts of Donald Thixton of- Belmar was discontinued. cltr or countrr. In ths Urgtit paddtd Tans 38 MONMOUTH ST. ' ' RED BANK, N. J. laid up part of last week by injuries In R«d Bank. Befort yon bavt jaat cat scriptions is just as important as the moilnj dona, writ*, nod or eau (or tka he .suffered in an automobile colli- Died in Hospital. onli r«llabl« (urnltun moTsrs (a tmn, nt choice of a doctor when you or your get mr prices on your nut Job.1 All Mads sion near Freehold. His car was Maurice Goldberg of Long Branch of heavy or light tracking dont at short struck by a lumber truck from died at the Hazard hospital at that loved ones are sick. notice. Call or aldms , Jamesburg. . place last Wednesday, aged 62 -J. T. DSAN lt WALL STREET, RED BANK Long Branch Woman Dead. years. He leaves a widow and four children. The best efforts of your doctor will go • Rtsidanoa Phon. 292-R Mrs. 'Anna Kiernan of Long for naught if what he prescribes is not Offic. Phoiia 839-R Branch died at the Hazard hospital Loses Auto License. 10 WHARF AVENUE last'Wednesday. She was 71 yeaTS Haviland Smith of Long Branch carefully followed to the last item. old. For the past ten~years she hadwas one of ths New Jersey autoists made her home with her son, Joseph who lost their licences last week on We specialize in this work and are J. Kiernan. a charge of driving a car while worthy of your trust. Andrew J. Hill Bis;.Painting Job. drunk. Paper Hanging The contract for painting the Big Hotel Addition. Painting and new bathing house group," the A seven-story addition costing SCHROEDER'S PHARMACY Casino and the Esplanade review.at $330,000 will be made to the Bruns- Decorating Asbury Park has been awarded to wick hotel at Asbury Park. The ad- H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. Experiancad In rail bra .dm Harry B. Francis of Bradley Beach dition will have 120 rooms and for $793. • baths. Estimates FarnUhad 16 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. 14 WORTHLEY STREET 'eath of Hotel Man.. • -' Park Propoiition Lost. Alonzo R. Parsons, one of the The Manasquan mayor and coun- Telephone 146. Telephone 38. Red Bank, N. J. ' jionoer hotel men of Asbury Park, cil last week voted down a proposi- - Plione 1415 Red Bank died Saturday at PMIadelphai after tion to spend $22,000 fur land to.be sickness of several months. Mr. used as a park. The vote was 3 to Parsons is survived by a widow and 2. . ;hree sons. Electric Traffic Regulator. letired. Minister Dead.' ; •,, Traffic on Bath and Wcstwood "Rev. -Henry! Wheeler,' a retired avenues at Long Branch is now be- linister and a member of the ing regulated by an electric sema- Icean Grove association, died Sat- phore which works automatically. urday of heart disease. Mr. Wheeler School Principal Re-engaged. was ninety years old and leaves two J. S. McCurdy has been re-en- -children^—-—:—— :— gaged-as-supervising-prindpal—of •the -Matawan- township-schools- at-a- The store conducted on Sprihg- salary of $3,B0O a year. wood-avenue at Asbury Park-by Falls with Horse. . When Better Automobile, Are Buih, BuictcVjriU. Build Th«« Louis Mendetti.and Peter Cprdjlla WillUm,...Allen of.. Farmingdale as been padlocked by an order of suffered a broken leg last week ;he federal court for liquor law vio- when a horse on which he was rid- ations. ing fell. Stats Trooper* Tran if erred. Adelphia Farm Sold. Sergeant William O'NiO'Neill, who -has Mrs. C. A. Craig has sold her No. 5 eon, in charge of the state troopers farm at Adelphia to Daniel Smock at Freehold, has been transferred to of Freehold, who will occupy it. lomerville. His place at Freehold has been taken by Sergeant George Lodge Five Years Old. Tighe. ,> The fifth anniversary of the East- ern Star chapter of Matawan was Improving Hotels. observed last week. The Essex and Sussex hotel .and the New Monmouth hotel at Spring New House at Matawan. Lake are being repainted and" re- Dr. Millard B. Ervin of Matawan paired for opening. A larger grill is building a new house and office room is being built at the New' Mon- at that place. mouth. • • - Crater Home Sold. Dr. George G. Reynolds has NOW DOES bought from Jacob Wyckoff the for- mer residence of the late David S. Crater on West Main street. .Dr. ALL HER WORK Reynolds will- take possession in June. Hu NoBackache,NoBadFeelirjgi The Asbury Park commissioners Became Lydia E. Pinkham's Vej. last week adopted a resolution pro- etable Compound Drove Her hibiting the use of. sidewalks- by business places for stands and signs. Illnen Away Mayor Hetrick and Commissioner Milwaukee, Wisconsin.-"Iwas in Question: Whydoyouheai* Winckler voted against the resolu- a badly run-down condition and I would When Mother Serves Ice tion. - get weak spells and terrible head- Buick mentioned favor- Bridge Club Party. aches. I so Miss Tholma Shock of Matawan badly last year, entortnined the Monday Night that I could not do ably in every motor-car Cream at Her Party any houaeclean- bridge club last week. The first ing. The minute I' prize was won by Miss Gladys SImes would llftorstooi conversation? rpHEN the children are happy. Because when, Mother serves ice nnd the consolation prize went to it aeemed as it JL cream at her party, then the children have a party too. When Mrs. Harold Robinson. was going V f al to pieces. I told i Mother doesn't serve ice cream at her party, then she might just as DUd at Trenton Hospital. nefghborhowlfe' well not hav/a party as far as the children are concerned.- . Mrs. Laura J. Menke, wife of ana she said thi William F. Monko of Freehold, died So, mothers, always be sure to serve ice cream at your parties. at St. Fronds hospital at Trenton ham's Vegetable Compound wi Monday of last week. She was f 2 surely the right thing for me. I toe And, because tjie children are going to have a party, too, always be four bottles then and In tho fall of tl sure that it's good iqe cream, that it's rich in food values because of years old and besides her husband year I took three. I had beon troati d : Buick's twenty-one years of invariable the little ones, that it's Heathizitd for purity's sake especially because she leaves four children. [by a doctof but ho gave me an Ir«n Showers—Barham. . . tonlo and that did not help me. It quality and outstanding reliability are common of the little ones. And, ineh6rt just tell your dealer to be sure that it's fiecmcd that tho tonlo did not have In Miss Pearl A. L. Showers of It what tho Vecetable Compound did. Bradley Beach and Edwin S. Bar- {That gavo mo tho strength and ambl krowfedge. Buick beauty captures the eye on every ham of Long Branch were married tlon lneodod and I have gained |in last woek at St. James's Episcopal weight This yoar boforo I started to highway in America. Buick owners are insistent in church at Long Branch. Tho couple clean house I got four bottles of the Vegetable Compound and am taking their praise of this famous motor car. will live at West End. it right along. I toll all my frleRdi Former Rsaldent Honored. about It and how much good It does mo, Thoy can notlco itbocauio I havo W. B. Duryeo of Plalnsboro, f or- gained in weight. I weigh 118 now giorly county farm agent for Mon- End do all my work mysolf again. "- mouth county, has boon appointed MM. EMII.O. BRANDKNDuno, 66187th secretary of tho stato board of ag- Btreet, Milwaukee Wisconsin. rlculturo to succeed Alva Agco.' H. L. ZOBEL Lathers Want Incraaaa. NOTICE OP ASSIGNMENT. Dlvltlon of National Dairy Pttjxlucu Corporation Notlot In hirthr Blvsn that Uouilsi J. ltinty, of tht Uorouih of Bail Dsnk, In Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor Tho Asbury Park lntliors' union tli* County of Monmouth and Slat* of N«w hai sorvoil notlco on contractors Jar*«y. liti this day mills an Isiljrnintnt Dcalers^Everywftere in ^Ngw'Jmey to 'ths tubioilbsr of his ssUts. for ths that the rate of pay would bo $8 •(••al btnill( of his usdltorti tnd that ths Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. por thousand far putting on lath sslU ftipaotlvs omlltors muil txhlhlt thslr rispsttlvs (Islms und«r oath or affirmation) nnd |10 a (lay for patch work.' to III* .uliorlbtr.il hit offlts, No. It Kasl >\ IRVINGTO^ NEWARK PERTH AMBOY Front strast, Ilad Dsnk, within llirM Telephone 955 T«Mwn« M Drug Store Sold, ' nonthi from ths dutt htraof, or Ihalr 1 l _ A, Atinntnilo 1ms bought claim* Trill lit foravtr bsrrai), THOMAS 1', DOItEMUB, tho Columbia phnriwwy on Broad- Aiilknat. WHFN»BEITEll AUfOMOBlLES ARE PUILT,' BUICK jvay, it Long prsnch from Robert D.ttd April It, ttai, • r

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MAGEE BEATS, BORDEN. ' MARLBORO NEWS. spent the week-end- »tk hir b.om« mMOtMMUMMMHW Phone lUd Bank 125SM here. • - . Pool Match Her* Raaulla In Victory Araoa Mark* Home-After Speaking Ruth Eleanor u the name oz the for Long Branch Man. Winter in Florida, nev arrival at tho hone' ot Mr. and W. J, Benning Playing In his old time form Fred Amos Marks hii returned from Mrs. L. A. Dlxon. << New York and Keansburg Magee of Long Branch, formerly of Florida, where he spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thompson, of Red Bank,-defeated George Borden Mr. and Mrs. Lester Herbert and Atlantis Highlands vliited Mr. and • SEASON 1925 Automobile Trimming atn, HII, ' _ . of Freehold in r. pool match last daughter Marlon pf Bradley Park Mrs. Charles Thompson en Satur- r> iwr «Maaa» aay a**« • «kttat, Flap, and.'.patIflcattona^ way ba Wednesday night at the Smoke shop visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Herbert day. <1T taltad from Qaorga K,'Allen. Jr., bon Effective Saturday, April 25th billiard room on Broad street. Ma- on Sunday. anslntan «» Broad atwt. Bad Bank. , Upholstering A. Powerful Vote*. SITLJESS fi*|OO. A earttyad cheek for not laia thin , (New York Time) . , gee won by 38, point* in a 125-point Mrs. H. G. Magee visited her (10)'»ei eant of tha amount bid mint i Topi, Curtalna, Curtain Llglita, match, making his third victory over Luke Longhead ipeaki even toropaoy «aoh propQaal. cousin, Mrs. William Kale of Mer- week to' an audience or over 85,000 M ftatlaawi atak BM*, Raw" M . Tha Borouih Oounolj reiarvaa tha : Slip Coven, Cushions, Etc. Borden within tho past month. cerville, a part of last week. to rajiet any or all bide. persons, an assurance that you Bet tptr WaauMaaby H(Wi IMIu. WILLIAM X. R. WHIT!,; LEAVE BATTERY NEW YORK 150 Monmouth Street Magee lost one match to Borden. Miss Anna Collins, who is attend- results when he delivers soar net- Magee's victories place him in theing the Montclair normal school, sage.—Advertisement. AtA?E. OUrk. Weekdays-9:30 A. M.f S:30 P. M. Red Bank, N. J. lead for the county championship. Monmauth County Orphan. Court, Saturday»-T9:30 A. M-; 2:00, 5:30 P, M. April Tana. A, O. lti(, Sundayg—9:30 A. M.; 2:00, 5:30 P. M. ' Fire Threatened Theater. In tha natter of tha i - broke out in 'Morris Schneider's "barn adjoining the JonpiWrawh M. Btrykar, ««ust LEAVE KEANSBURG t StrykiJonpr h(Mafgart M. Btrykart Strjk.r), ««uto. dtattMdr of , hiv Strand theater at Long Branch Ing •ihtbltid to thli Court, undiUUftr otth,S' • early last Thursday morning became jmt k*QAi (Mf trui uoount Strjkt at) tjidt ptnanal •!• Weekdays—7:00 A. M., 3:30 P. M? UU >nd dabtt of »ld dutdint, trbetrty so threatening that a general alarm A ONE-DAY OPPORTUNITY! It ipswn tb«' the pmonal estate of nU Saturdays—7:00 A. M., 12.:00 M., 3:30 P. M. .« was turned in, calling out all the dteeued li Iniufllolent to pay h«r d«bn and rtQutitlni tb«-.ald of the Court It Sundays—7:00 ATM.; 12 M.; 4:00, 8:00 P. M. fire'companies in tho city. By hard the premliM, It la thtrafon ordand tbal work the firemen kept the blaze con- ail vanoni Inttreitid In th« landi, tarn, fined to_ three, buildings; The int. manti and baridltamnta and raal aititt «<7 ~ ~ • *•"• of tba iald dioe»»«d, appaar bafore thi terior of the Strand theater was Court, at the Court Home, In Friahold, oi KEANSBURG STEAMBOAT CQ. Tburiday, tha twtnty-flftb day el Junt TOUQTELF^ damaged by smoke and water. A. E, nlnatttn bunderd and twantr-Av >/N»(tJOR MIRKOR.', • *#•>>• • - at 10:00 A. M., to ihow aauta .irhy ai IIIIIIIHMWWMMMMMWmilllMIHMIIMHIi much of tba laid landi, tantmanta, har.adl< RUMSON NEWS. tamanti and teal «aUta,of tha laid da itaaad thsuld not ba loli aa will ba luf Aaaesament Commiuioner* Appoint- telant to pay her dibti, or the rawldi htraof, aa tba caaa nty raqulta.' This Label Protects You ed—Attended New York Show. By tha Court, > yOUR mirror is one William Mahoney,' William H. s .JOSEPH U EONAHAY,' Surreufi 1 friend that will be Hintelmann and J; Stanley Fatrar Datal April Slat, A, D. I92J. were appointed assessment commis- truthfully frank with PUBLIC NOTICE. you. However, do not sioners for the new sidewalks and AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ1KO TJ curbing on River avenue and Lafay- EXTENSION OF WATER MAINS . worry over increasing ette street at last week's meeting of THURSDAY ONLY! THE FOLLOWING STREETSt—MAI RIBON AVENUE FROM BOItOUOl wrinkles or lack of the mayor and council.. The ordin- LINE, NORTH HBO EECT; NEWHA1 ance for sidewalks and curbing on SPRINGS ROAD FROM BHREWSBUR' lovely hair.,t AVENUE WEST' »,000, FEETl OAI~ Allen street passed its first reading, HAN PLACE FROM NEWMA Another ordinance which passed its SPRINGS HOAD NORTH 150 KEBT We can improve your OUFKORD PLACE FROM NEWM/ first reading was one to change the SPRINGS ROAD 10 WESTSIPE A\ complexion and your name of Forrest avenue to Wood- NUE 600 FEET; CLINTON AVENtll Every Item a Real Bargain! KROU NEWMAN BFRIN08 RQA1 coiffure. mere avenue. NORTH 150 PEETI CENTRAL AVENI • FROM WEST BER0EN PLAOE NOB! "' The high school grades will hold • 400 FEETl . AND CEDAR STSE1 It's the Try one treatment then a dance on Friday night of next FROM BRIDGE AVENUE EAST AB01 week in tho,high school auditorium. 800 FEET. -, •- ' " , note the change. Hundreds of items from every department are - BE IT ORDAINED! kr tha Mayor aw logical ^Aitt^ This Label Mrs. George Stevens is laid up Council of the Boroiah Of Bad Bank) with a dislocated hip. She was in- ^ 1. That tha water ayatam of tha Bo., offered in this one-day sale. onih el Sad Bank Ba ai(anded by tha lay- thing to do ^^B^^^F is your jured in a fall downstairs last .week. Ing of water malna In tha following atn.ti Mrs. Patrick F. Flatley has been o{ aald Borough, namely .Harrlion avtnui -to buy youA ^^V

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effort or expense should be spared POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS, ON $100 WITH A NAME.' HOLMDELMAYFIGHT,TOO byLthe state board In the attempt to THREE FIRES IN A WEEK. IS STILL TRYING CASES, NO WALKS FOR PUPILS, have the validity of the laws sus- Charges Against John R. Snedeker DAYS OF YORE '.' COMPANY'S AWARD TAXPAYERS' ORGANIZATION tained." \'-,m ' FIREBUG BELIEVED TO HAVE NEW . LAW DOESN'T BOTHER are Then Dropped. 1 1 FAIR HAVEN WILL LAY NORELIGIOUS AND PATRIOTIC'? ' WANTS TO GET IN BATTLE. TO MRS. ANNIE CARVER. BEEN AT WORK. JUSTICE WAINglGHT. The commissioners .of -Atlantic SIDEWALKS ON HANCE ROAD. WITH THE BOY SCOUTS.' Highlands held a five-hour session PLAY AT A CHURCH. ., Riaolullont Pasted Denouncing .. Company Selects tha Nam< of Series oC.Pirei of Myiterlom Ori- He Claims District Court Law islost week to consider charges which The Fair Haven Memorial Park to 3ll»aoithlUJinr township taxpayers' association at in the past week have caused people Bank is going ahead with his jus-Snedeker presented his resignation Haven -last night, at the regular ;he Tuller construction company for other teams. Harry Ingalls is man- tho New Monmouth Baptist church a meeting last week passed resolu- to thin# a fire bug has been at tice of the peace business the same as chief of police and as constable. meeting •of the board, decided to \ name for its new real estate de- ager, The troop has appointed new Sunday night a religious and patri> ' tions in which they denounced the work. as though the legislature had notThe resignation wns accepted and drop the proposition of laying side- 'eldpment on Pinckney, roaat The patrol leaders and patrols. otic play entitled "Our Inheritance" ' county and state tax boards antf The fires dostroyed a barn on passed;a bill doing .away with his tho charges against him were dis- walks and curbing on Hance road. panning name, Is.Sllverwhito Gar- , Alfred Terry is a new member of was given by the members of Chap- »- * aiked,the.Holmdel township com- the. 'Wilson. Stryker .estate and right to try civil cases and requir- missed. .' . ..- , , Eighteen property(Powners on that "'-nsii iCpuacilman J.p^nle.l Tuller,- Troop, 17. Scofit John Darling has ter 48 of the World Wide. Guild of ' mittee to iolnjrfth'.flgh't'which! is caused damage of over $5,000. at Mr. Snedeker had served .21 years road presented a petition saying ,e president of the company, states; been appointed to Terry~for ing such cases to be tried in the the church. The play related to tho r being made by some of the.munlci- the Mortenson feed arid coal com- on the police force. Under a state they favored sidewalks and curbs hat other names which were :cori- .hlSiteriderfoot tests. The trcHip has Long Branch district court. Mr. early colonial history of America palities of the county, to bring about pany yards on Center and Rail- law he is entitled to a pension equal but thought the borough should pay ildered especially appropriate were a, baseball team, and would like to Wainright says the! district court and to the spread" of the Gospel " a . reduction in ', assessments.. •.: The road avenues. to half his.pay, and "this will give part of the cost As; this cannot Hjlverntere,'Green Acres and' Broad arrange games. Chester Eb5e of 61 bill'| is unconstitutional and that abroad by missionaries living in tho * assessments, in Holmdel .'township him $1,100 a year for the rest of legally be don'e the matter will be Swires.- A check for $100 was'given Bergen', place is manager of the • The. Mortenson. fire started Fri- his power is unimpaired by this United States, It was very ably ate virtually the sarne as last year his life. abandoned for the present. The o.Mrs.Garyeryes'terdayv •..••.. - , team. , • . . ' day morning on the inside of 'the bill. . ..•-•: rendered, and many requests have except; in^a few. instances', where walks were to"be laid for the con- ;In, the fletter in which she (ubmlt- barn used'for storing hay arid Justice SWainrig'ht tried two Fourteen charges had been made been made that it be-repeated. Alex . MeCJUesy the ' toiwnshlp as- Troop 48 sp'Bht most of its time against the chief of police but only venience of'children attending the j&tho winning name 'Mrs. Carver at . its last meeting. In drilling. feed,,and waB under some head- suits the past week. In one' he Those who took part wore special «e«sor, made them higher. These three of the charges were taken into new public •((chool. ' - -^ Scoutmaster Joseph Fix gave an ex- way before its discovery. The gave judgment of ?5O to William costumes, mostly colonial. The.' Jttedz ;: ,;.,,, Increased assessments -are mostly consideration by the officials. These planation of various drill move- building and contends were in- B. Willis of KeanBburg against Councilman.Tony E. Hunting re- choir rendered patriotic music and j f>;;^'I am interested in the name con oh • lahiisiini'the npHhern part'of ; ments. • . _, •_•. /, sured for only about' ?1,BOO. Roy Heycr of Belford for rent due charges were that" Mr. Snedeker ported that tho.memoria! park was the women members wore dressed istif or your;new development, The the township, where lands fronting failed-to •arrest a man who was be- wine'that I would suggest Is Silver.^ Sunday night about 8:30 o'clock and in another he gave judgment all paid for and that a deed for thein costumes of red, white and blue.' on-the neW state highway, have; in- 'Troop 87 played games last Fri- lieved to have, been transpcrting )iUe :Garderisi' Silver indicates Policeman Charles Sweeney dis- of ?19 to Dr. Eugene Newman on park would be turned over to theOratorical parts wore taken by Miss' creased'in Value. Only ,a few other day night under the aupervisrVln of liquor illegally; that he had refused roeperity. White.indicates deanll- covered a blaze'in the building a bill for dentist work.. Justice borough at the next council meet- Dot Seeley and Miss Alida Helwig,. increases were raade. in assessments Louis E. Dickey of Camp VaiV arid to obey the orders of the council, i^H. Gardens indicate; beauty. It adjoining the * Mortenson yards. Wainright postponed another suit ing. and each wore costumes displaying and•.; theaerfihereasej were due. to arranged to attend service at the and that he furnished bail for per- |is' (i; .beaii'lfiil name, a'dignified Presbyterian church next "Sunday^ The fire was quickly extinguished. for a week. This suit is for $200 Councilman Howard E. Morris the national colors, Others in the special'-' causes,-,. 'Farm/assessments sons whom he had arrested. [name 'and un appropriate name, as morning. The damage was about'- $400! The and the contestants are David B. stated that property owners on theplay were Edwin' Conover, Robert are'exactly "the same as .last'year, building was owned by William .' • »i» .' • it is near Little -Silver and, in -a lo- Harry Harvey and William Rog- Wilson and John Boyle of Rumson. Main road near Hance road had Acker, Bessie Pentermahn, Eliza- Assesspr;vMc,Clees made .reduc- .Orth, who deals' in farm implements CAR FOUND) THIEVES NABBED cdlity where families by the name of ers became new members of Troop The suit will bo tried. Monday. It complained to him that the Hayes beth Roberts, Miss Mabel FarrelT, fFhlte have lived many years.,! tions in'the assessments of a- num- arid roofing materials. • is said that the advocates of the property was about to be soldxand Leila Caslcr, Edna Till, Wesley. 11 of Rumson last week. „ °... . Lewis Callahan's Buick was. Taken hp.ve traveled.that road many times ber, of farmsi..'and'.the, county Ux The firemen responded so quick- district court bill will use this suit that the new vwner expected to Walker, Robert Frost, Thomas S.' • ', ften I-have Jhought. that "that tax board: was instructed, by the ly that they found burning straw as a test case by having it re- build a store on the property with Roberts, Russell Casler, Rex Davis, VERDICT AGAINST RAILROAD. Lewis Callahan of Brown place land would air be buHt"up "sonje state rtax ;'loard, ,t;o, raise the re- and leaves which had been stuffed viewed by the supreme court to the front of the building on theAlbert Northcott, Douglass Ed- was at Dr.,A. M. Englert's Friday time, but I did not: suppose this ducedasseiiments to last year's Judgment of $8,383 Obtained for behind the weatherboards of the determine, if Mr. Wainright is ex- sidewalk line. They wanted .the wards, Emma Taylor, Russell John- night, when three Camp Vail s61- Would be in my time. If J'could' hgures.- This was'not satisfactory 'Death of WinHeld Stryker. building. • •. - ceeding his authority in trying such officials to stop the erection of theston, Frank Roxey, Louise Palmer, to the :Ho]lnideI township'taxpayers' diera stole his Buick automobile building or to compel- the owner to Bertha Maxson and Fred Roberts. • have ;the honor of naming that beau- A jury at Freehold on. Monday Monday morning the firemen, association arid.ithe outcome was which.was parked, in front of theset the store back to the house line 'tlful spot, I would be a happy wom- night returned a verdict of $8,383 who had remained on. duty all The choir consisted of Mis. C.' ; doctor/a house; Tha soldiers were of adjacent lots. Mayor Cross an, Indeed. I will send my best the fesolutloni passed last week. against the Pennsylvania railroad night, found some jewelry stored SEABRIGHT POLITICS. Wesley Coddington, Mrs. Wilbur' : caught a few hours later at Deal by stated that the courts had held that Wishes for Silverwhtte Gardens." ' , Albert'Ii. Ivina, 'the chairman of for the • death of •'Winfleld Stryker away in a • corner of the burned t W. Coddington, Mrs. W. C. Roberts,! Republicans to ' Have a Primary Detective, Seregant Lediard of that officials had no right to interfere > (Considerable difficulty fas experi- the county tax board, said'he was of Marlboro, father of Dr. Lester building. This jewelry later proved Mrs.'Fred Pentermann, Mrs. How-1 fight for the Office of Mayor. place, a .brother of Cecil. Lediard with the erection of such buildings, enced in selecting a name a» 476surprised at the action, of the tax-H. Stryker of Red Bank, which pc- to be some, that was stolen from ard W. Roberts, Miss Helen Cono-1 of Red, Bank. The soldiers were but that the adjacent property own- j(rere-augge8tBd,jnjongJhemjbeingf payers'ilasiociationj^ jie said that curred^ok a grade crossing j>t..Man- the jewelry store of Herman Allen A hot' fight for mayor is certain ver, Miss Gertrude Roberts, Miss in civilian clothes when nabbed. ers might induce the prospective may duplicates. The word Tuller while assessments throughout .the asquan^last October. The suit was on First avenue. Thisr store was at Seabright this year. Two Repub- Lillian Till,,Wilbur W. Coddington.)| They had abandoned the car anbuyed r to change his plans. •. iwas used in a variety of ways. One county had been generally in- brought by Dr. Stryker as adminis- robbed Sunday night of last week licans will file petitons f or, the of- Fred Pentermanri and John N Hjll- were running away when captured. Florida man suggested the name of crea8ed,farrhassBBsmen.ta in Holm- trator of his father's estate. It waswhile the barn ofi the. Wilson n>e. They are Chester Hall Packer, Catherine street', and Lockwood yer. H. Walling McCormack was Coeontuller, which is an ingenious Thy are John Schrider,, Raymond del township and in other purelybrought out at the trial that Mr. Stryker estate was blazing. Mr. son of the late Mayor P. Hall place were reported" to be in very organist. ' ' combination of some of the syllables Dunkin and Charles Palmer. The agricultural muhlclpalitles were Stryker on the day he was killed had Allen said that practically all'the Packer, and Alfred D, Fannaci. bad condition and this matter will b£' the words Tuller construction soldiers were turned over to the not increased this.'year over last waited for a southbound train to jewelry has been accounted for. Mayor William R. Fowler will again be taken up by the street commit- HOMEWARD BOUND. company. This word Cocontuller is be a candidate on the Democratic camp authorities for punishment. year's figures by the county tax pass and as he drove on the cross- Owing to the mariner in which ted. alio the name of a product produced ticket. All three were candidates The automobile was slightly dam. Mr. and Mrs. "Jack" Lawrence Will ! board. He said the board had been Ing he was struck by a northbound the fires have been set and to the Marshal Joseph Herden turned in in 'Florida where the sender of the for mayor last-fall and Mr. Fowler aged when the soldiers ran. over Soon be Back at Colt's Neck. i criticised^ in some quarters for nottrain.' Besides his son Mr. Stryker quality and value of. the goods $32 which he had collected from name lives and he stated in his let- was elected to fill out the unexpired a curbing just before they Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin (Jack)'*' increasing., farm: assessments and is survived by a widow. Reilly, taken from the jewelry store, the peddler's licenses! and $4.50 which ter thai this was another 'reason this'.'cTlticMm bad now been-re- Quinn & Parsons represented Mr. term of P. Hall Packer. sorted it Mr. Callahan, in com-he had collected in dog license fees, Lawrence of Colt's Neck, who have why the name appealed to him. He officials think that the firebug is doubled because the action taken Stryker and John S. Applegate, Jr.,. The terms of Councilmen William menting on the work of Sergeant been spending the winter in Florida, said the name was euphonious and a mentally defective youth. by the Holmdel association had cen- appeared for the railroadi W. Letson, a Democrat, and John Lediard and the other Deal.police' will start for home Friday by auto- thab the purchaser of a lot would Several months ago the people CARS COLLIDE_AT RED BANK. tered, attention- on assessments , ' m • — Storer, a Republican, will expire men; said they could not be praised mobile. Two other parties of folks ask where the name originated. He of Locust were aroused by a series, One was Damaged and the Other there... „:;•.••"... .-.'.., : this year. It is reported they wiil too highly. . in automobiles will accompany them* would: learn that it.was'a modified EARLY POLITICAL 'BIRD/' of seven fires occurring in three Tore • Through a Hedge. run again although they have.not •a ' ei and all hands will camp along the name of the construction company , The resolutions of the Holmdel weeks. No trace was ever found Charlei B. Robimon Files Petition yet come, out openly as candidates. ,.. Automobiles driven by Charles way. and the purchaser would explain it taxpayers' association have intensi- of the person setting the fires. KEEP THE PAPER A-COMING. > for Juitice of the Peace. Walter J. Sweeney, son of the late Roberts of Eatontown and Harry "We have enjoyed our stay at Si. to hU friends and 'his children and fied the demand in other parts of Since these new outbreaks it ia If the old saw is truo thaj; "the Mayor Thomas J. Sweeney,,wjll be Charles W. Ha^kTnson of Illinois Hakin of. Kearny collided Saturday Petersburg," says Mr. Lawrence in, grandchildren. j this • way the the- state that assessments in Mon- thought •th.ejffirebag. ,is in. the; y^ i n a candidate for councilman oit'tW •®fcmiif i«-Ra>a' About O!4

4:M Page Fourteen' RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29,1925.^ THEIR SILVER WEDDING. „; BODY WASHES ASHQRE. FUNERAL OJ_A VETERAN, COLUMBIA Vienna FOR. SAU FURNISHED HOUS3E , _ PART OF AN ATTRACTIVE reasonable, with fifteen reeorda. 41 Cfastv warf Haras, New York Couple Celebrate) in Large Attendance at Lait Rites of nut atreet. Had Bank, ' Body of Victim of Morgan Auto ASPARAQUS KNIVES FOI ORCMNUT AND CHOIR LEADER fcUMSON ESTATE FOR SALE Houae Where They Were Married, Accident it Found. . . William E. F. Hance. Barnard A. HleVev, ivarett,' mHiatpneei etata terms, Flrit M, t, The funeral of William E. P. Middletown 7>«-F-H. i niixuv Atlantic Hiltlanda, N, }„ Notify The 25th wedding anniversary of The body of Louil Llzon, whose irass H, Qann. pasW, • , * $12 per front foot and upward Hance was held last Thursday at OARA~GES~FOR RENT First Beformed church. Bhnwibtirgr av«, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shea ot New automobile, crashed through the on Clay street. Bad Bank. Inquire II l|ud- , HOUSJS WANTEP. nue. Bad Bank, Friday evening, May Uthl You can buy a deep SO foot lot on termi (or $600 the home of his parents, Mr. and son avanua. Bed Bank. adults IS cents, children Jo'carS; ™l York was celebrated Saturday night guard railing at the Morgan fcridgo Or small buttialov, unfurnished! In cr evening of enjoyment'ia aiaured.i - Near Bui Line—Gaa, Electricity, Water Mrs. William Hanco; of Upper Broad FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, it the home of Mrs. Shea's brother, nearly two weeks ago, wjs found by Call at it flhMtnut ttreet,, Bit Bank. APPLY TO DIRpCTORif DRAWER M, RED BANK street. .The house was filled7 with fohn R. Murphy of New Monmouth, state trooper yesterdrfpaftevnoon Phone S7Q.J. Bed •BlnVTT^^ '—"""-'-•• £ FOR SALE. relative/ and friends of the young couple or twi) luslnfflia woman, Air" vhere Mra, Shea was born and uar- at Barrett Beach, near Port Mon- ? provamenta t breakfast optional. Is. Br ied. The rooms were decorated man a'nd there were a number of Good wagTe'riteidy'Vcrk. 'Applr Dlnf- ell ior/ju, s ;fo HpSjatrY J« Nav'tiTqk mouth,. where It washed, ashore. Farm. Rumaon. Nv J, •-'.' • ' • • - . • * venue,'Hlghlandl, H.'J, y":-.t•f,'.'.'-:-./.;..-" ":avenue. , Red ', Phone litl.: ' A Fine, Modern Residence J vith apple blossoms and other dec-, ex-soldiers at the last rites. Rev. : r .-.'• '":- •-•• •-:•••- '.-• LOSTi ..-S^ ,'•." ': n State troopers and others hud been • V1CTROLA FOR SALE.< .'-.•~7~ ', Buddie, collie dog. at Bacond iratidns were in silver and blue. Mr. on watch for the body in the belief John Muyskens preached the ser- An eleotrlo vlotrola/like naw, all raoorda itd6olor lank and Trust Co. Reward to With River privileges for Sale or Rent. No. 233 East Shea's gift to Mrs. Shea was a plat- mon and a solo was sung by Eugene Included. Call 288 Matawan. .dlldren, (ormatton of hla wheraabouta. J, «. . hat it would be carried to shore Long Branch 111, • r .;-., . SWINO FOR SALE. ion. 411 Loeuat avenue, Bad Bank . inum bar pin set with 73 diamonds ilong the bay. The body was 'taketv M. •aJIagee. Burial was made at Including an Iron atandi very reaionaole. . YOONO LAb Front street, Harris Park, Red Bank and sixteen sapphires. Mrs. Shea's 1 "PONY FOR wu*.,•.•-,.,...•.• o Posten's undertaking parlors at Fair View ctmetery. The. bearers 14f>_Cheatnut_itreet, Red Bank. - A yoUo« mdrto take oarsi of two girls, - Bay'Pony, fourteen hahda, three Jnq 1 -ift to her husband was a platinum DODOE SPORT~ROADStER~'F"OR SALE aged two and fourteen, .--•--•--- -All improvements and conveniences. Six fine large rooms and Ulantic Highlands, where the ere Peter J. Langler,'Jr., Harry duirea. Call 288 Matawan. has been ridden by lady and children; :arf pin, with a cluster of diamonds eeley, Samuel Hammond, Irving fully equipped, , Addreis Dodge 8p«t of style, good disposition, For Infprrr* .tirgf til1"1 h»th, »un norch and garage., Terms can.be arranged to ounty physician viewed it and gave Roadster, drawer M. Red Bank. • ,,'.. V|OIRL WANTED ; clephona Atlantio Highlands 8tO, ; g burial permit. At tnej, timXffnhr feuit you, Your own broker or owners. . '\ for Bi at 47 Oheeuiut etreet, Had '. J. Phone W. Rumaon.. Near, busies,^ achooV and., canter; lot rs. Shea received many other fine, iccident Xlzon wasAin'his way to on Garrison.. Bank. Phone H70-J. Bed Bank. ' ' ' ;0xt5Q}< some ' Irnprovamentar.rsasoni" ifts. - • : • . ., ieyport to take home some South - ~^~LbT'FOR"SALE. COMEBABLV. prioe.-: Call on~premltas. or'through' s or our special annlvtraary aale. Bea ouragint, 60 Spring.street. Raj Bank, THE LAND AND LOAN COMPANY Music for the festivities was pro- jnboy musicians, who had played VICTIM OF PARALYSIS. At Falrfleld Gardens.. P. J. Corcoran, jdvartlaement on page t.-.fht Rose Shop, box 218. Rivet Plata, Ited Bank. a Broad street. Red Bank, ' - •' • '•-• .•£:••• .ROOMS TO RENT. . ided by Homer's orchestra of ,t an entertainment. ' . 'i HOUSE MAN WANTED. Two large furnished rooms, all convent, 10 East Front Street Red Bank, N, J. ewark. Those present were Rev. Miss Jennie Kilgalen Paises Away ROOMS: nnnicu1 , leea; central location; alio two unfur-i : On« itted to tenarel bouiework. Call at One or .two rooma, iurnlahaj it unfur. r : at Age ,of 59 Vein. •; , 108 Eeit Front ttrett. Bed Bank. ilahed, ; Inquire Woman's Exchange, Rlv»> o«ephF. Hughes of New Mon- GIRL'S SUDDEN DEATH, itaheds.lrt'Rumson or; vicinity. Aadraaa raid* avenue, Red Bank, phone U82. outh; Mr. and Mrs. James Warn- Miss Jennie Kilgalen,of Vander- .... •EASTSiDE">ARK , t, W., drawer:M, Red. B«n«i* .;• .•'•=;)•--'. bulldlns loU, for eale from I40O up. Ed- WASHING'WANTED. • '• „.. . WALLET LOST k, Madeline, Leo, Harold and Ray-Margaret Mecklem was in Thia >urg died last Friday of paralysis yard Hayes, phone Bed B»nk 495^ '' Thursday avanlng, April Hth, In, Wanted---To Purchase •Would llkafamlly wiahlngs wUt'eiirfar Bank, oontalnlng Insurance pollsles snl' ond Warnock and Mrs. Maria Year's Graduating Clan. it the age of 59 years. 'She leaves IBIS BUICK TOURING CAR md-deliver; Mrs,'Dutye(u'Rlvara)da) drive, ted Bank, general, delivery. . •> - japjlra of no value to;anVon« exeapt ow«erV iambrick of Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Mecklem, daughter of ibrother and three- sisters. -They for aala cheap; all. good, cord Urea. Giles, Nnder please call. Red Bank lliH.R. -..' 6S Tlnton avenut.Ettantown. W.J. -7 FIELD CORN FOR SACEv , A Late 1924 Biiick Four Coupe obert Porter, Mr, and Mrs. John tfr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mecklem of ire John Kilgalen. and Misses Mary, „ LAVING HEN_T FOR SALE. ROOMS. Yellow Dent, crop of 1028; suluble fof .Fifteen White Loghori than 'orter, Miss Elsie Porter, Miss Mar- Rivet Plaza and a member of the bina and Margaret Kilgalen, all of Two-room apartment or one. to rent at ieed; 18.00 per bushel. J, H. Jonas, Holm- 1 V«w :»W V «U • Malayinghorg ;1n. ««apullets, young, lesa. blrdi f; >n Webb, Miss Marjorie Shepp, Ed- graduating, class, of the Red Bank once. 18 Wallaoe atreet, Bed Bank, lel. phone 78-F-18, Holmdal. •• .: , 1.60 each. J. B, Balnea,: Fair Haven,;: /anderburp Tha> funeral was held HALF HOUSE F5R~RENT. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. ' 1. J., corner Hance road and Pcplsr atriat. must be in fine condition for a quick buyer. Give all rard Schneider, Mrs. Maud Smith, high school, died Monday night at resterday morning a^, St. James's ' Halt ot houae on West Front alreet) all Newly furnished room, all Improvennnts, .': ' " SPACE'-TO KENT,:'--, ';;!>; iss Lillian Smith, .Mr. and Mrs. he age of twenty years.. She was Improvamnta. Call 8«C-J,-Red Bank. very convenient. Inquire Bleu), 1B-A v particulars in first letter, ;hurch at Red- Bank and the service Monmbuth street, Bad Bank. hair dresser and manicurist In barber T. Healy and John R. Murphy >ick only four days and her death FOR SALE. hop it Gravely Point, Water Witch: raa- •as in charge of Monsigneur D, J. Twelve palr« of ehuttara and a srlndlni BUNGALOW FOR SALE OR RENT. onable rent, good location, elaotilelty and?. : New Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. vas unexpected. She leaves, a juggatt. . Burial was made at atone. 28 Loeuit avenue. Red Bank. Three rooms'and two acres-of-ground; gaefrea. T. Romandettl. 20 Fourth atreet, Address: BjJICK COUPE, DRAWER M, illiam Porter of. Eunison; Miss irotlier, Harry Me:k.lem, who is in CHEVROLET FOR SALE,. • half mile from River Dins achoo), Write tlghlanda, or address Box 4, HlghJandi, Mount Olivet cemetery. 175; any demonstration. Call Red Bank Box 133. Long Branch, N. J. ' <••? '• illie Ohlweilor and Misses Elsie the service of the merchant marine. 1882-W. after 6:00 o'clock at? night " ROADSTAND LOCATION • : ... "V. ,. FOR RENT. ' :• •-.;,• :W. •Red Bank/New Jersey md Marion Shea of New York; Ed- The funeraljvill be held tomorrow m state hlghwtyj corner lot: IS feat front. Died at Nursing; Home. HOUSE~F6RTsALi Sell-at a bargain *on easy termi. W.A Large - front. room and alcove, hoe and rard Fary of Matawan; and Mr. afternoon at two o'dcok at the Kauonablt tormi. Charlea Hobbi, : 'Jld. water, electric light, bath, telephone! Mrs. Gabrielle Coromine, a for- Palmer, utreet, Belford, M. J.. box 41. Hopping, phone Red Bank S07. - I"*" »nd homey; use of piano. Bawdeyi - md Mrs. Joseph Cooper, Mr, and ouse and the sermon will be mer resident of Brooklyn, died last SKIFF FOTSALE. <8 Monmouth 'street, phone 078-W,' Bad'- FURNISHED AOOMS lanx. •• '-.-•. - . . rs. Harry Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. ireached by Rev. Robert MacKellar. Saturday at the Williams nursing for light housekeeping. Apply' SB Wiih. Seven horse Latbrop engine and top out- it. C. A. Mount. I.ocuit Point, N. J, NINB ACRE FARM, »2,000. .'':-$• fohn Hughes, Mrs. Katherine Dey 3urial will be made at Fair View home at Fair Havori. Her death Ington street. Red Bank, phone 8QB-M. Phone 88-J, Atlantic Highlands. md Miss Ella Healy of Red Bank. Haven room ,house, barns, apnla it\i> :emetery. _ _ • " was due'to a complication of dis- RADIOLA'FOR 3 ALE. FOR RENT. peach 'orohara* .located In Fine Brookl' Bunaaloiv, five rooms, cellar, garage; on '»m« bargain. Quick, a aa Charlai Dresiar, Auction Sale pletRadlolai ; prlc. asuper-hetrodyn »50. Phonee Re portabled Bank, 808com<. eases. Mrs., Coromine was 55 years Church street. Net* Monmouth. Inquire •It Weat Front atreet,.phone ,688, Rtd,' DEATH OF STOREKEEPER. WOMAN'S- CLUB NOTES. old. The funeral was held Monday GIRL WANTED. Relhnold Klase, Fair Haven, N. J. Girl wanted for general housework.' In MAN WANTED FIVE ROOM APARTMENT FOR tatofi Adolph Rolandelli of Atlantic HIjh- at the Worden funeral home at Red quire »t 2< West Front street, Bad Bank. T FOR [eetinga of the Muiic, Civics and or life -'Insurance business: operate In iver tha Basex .and Hudson. ahbwroomh . Bank and the burial was made at SPRING MATTRESSES FOR SL. Keansburg and Fort Monmojith: pays well. Homa Economic! Department!. lands Died in His 49th Year. corner Pearl ond Monmouth streets; all Im- Tomorrow Fair View cemetery. Two spring mattresies for sale; In per- Apply L. I., drawer M, Red'Bank. rovements.' SeeT. F. Kennedy, IM Mbni The music department of the Bed Adolph Rolandelli of - Atlantic fect condition; reasonable. Call Bed Bank MAN WANTED outh atraat,.Red Bank; Phone1 447-p, b^ Highlands died from a complication 1028. . • for life tnaurance business, Red Bank and lank Woman's club will hold a cake LOAN WANTED. vicinity; good Income for good man. NEW COLONIAL BUNQALOW Thursday, April 30th, 1925 ,d food sale Saturday in the.Truex of diseases last Friday, nged 48 A loan of 18,000 on first clasa Rumion ily W. M., drawer. M. ItedBank.^ for. sale, six*'rooms, built-in bath; large' years. He had been tick several WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. propirty. Address P. p. Box 248, Rumson. aun| parlor; hot water heat, gas anil else uilding for the benefit of the music ART BOYCE'VORCHESTRA. rlclty 1 hardwood floorsi lot <0>20O feat. months. . He leavis a, widow, lour F^ MILKER WANTED. Latest .hits, generous encores.. We al- udio at the state college fdv wom- 'Apply Parmly Park. Rurason. N. J. FUMED OAK UVINC ROOM SET, waya please. 'Music Committees, phone for wo-car garage, ,Edward Hayai, phona Red at 2:00 P. M. daughters and three brothers.- Mr. five pieces, in good condition; price' 116. Bank 406. • ; ••. . - -': -:• i. ' . . DAY'S WORK WANTED. terms;' Art Boyce, 812-Mv Rumion.' Rolandelli conducted a candy store Apply at 17_Pearl street, Bed Bank. Apply 95 West Front street, Bad Bank, 1 BEAUTIFUL'ALL YEAR HOME.' •' At a meeting of the civics depart- • RANGE >OR SALE. Improvernentsi large ground!, ttaragtl at Atlantic Highlands. The Kks' LOCUST TRE*ES*FOR~SALE. Nine foot French' range for xale: second selling out estate, price.14,800. Terms ar- i There will be exposed for auction all the goods and eht on Monday Mrs, A. E.'Russell Mra. Emma Morford,. Shrewsbury. N. J.' STONE JARS OR CROCKS. WANTED. iand,v reasonable. -. Call ^frs. B. Bahr, 80 ranged. Apply or write, O. Frelbott. Wa- odgo of Red Bank, of which he wns CAR FOR SALE, ' < Stone Jars or crocks wanted for preserve taveilnk avenue. Highlands, N. J. tarvlew, Hopplng'a Croasing, Atlantic High. N ;ave a report on measures desired ng eggs in water glass. Phone Red. Bank i'member, held its service Sunday Car for sale, cheap. Call 840-J, Red MAN WANTED! , lands, N. J, . . ' • "••••-. tontents of the store of >y women, stating ."which were Bank. 684. • \ Man wanted to help gardener on country lassed and which were defeated at light at the house Tha funeral • SEAMSTRESS WANTED. estate. Apply any time at E. M. Behvred's, COOK WANTED GREENHOUSE MAN WANTED Flrat class sesmstreas wanted; by day or Riverside drive. Ask for Mr. Ward. In Rumson for family ot two; must be. a ie last session of the legislature. /as held Monday morning at St.* for^rlvate place. Apply Joseph Wldly, good cook and willing to assist with down- rVgnes's church at Atlantic High Rumson, N. J. _ . week. Address Seamstress, drawer M, Red GARAGE WANTED. atalra work; chambermaid and waitress Is DOUGLAS J. HARVEY The work of the visiting teacher at Bank. • Want to rent single-car garage In the land) and the burial was made jn WHEEL CHAIR WANTED. employed. Write Cook Wanted, dr»war o Red Bank schools was (.'escribed Apply Mrs. Brockhurst, 36 Wallace CAS RANGE FOR SALE. Iclnltyiof Broad atreet and Leroy place. M. Red Bank. " > Calvary cemetery at Brooklyn. Vulcan gas rango for ssla, in good eon' Addreaa W^E., drawer M, Red Bank, iy Miss Rhea Boardman. itreet. Red Bank. •' • . ' dltlon. Inquire at 04 Maple avenue, Red FOR SALE. 74 Monmouth St. Red Bank, N. Jn ' aaVe a» BUTCHER WANTED. Bank. . . SALESMAN WANTED. " An acre of land with a home' of six The home economics department Leytcn's market, Atlantio Highlands, Salary end commission; permanent posi- rooma, water and electricity; fruit on- DEATH OF RUMSON RESIDENT. W. J. Phone 10-11. DELIVERY CLERK WANTED? tion. Increasing income and advancement L leld a meeting recently at Miss Drive Dodge car and work around store Apply W. S,. drawer M, Red place; frontage on two stress; prlei. (consisting of Trunks, Leather Bags, Suit Cases, Brief ilarian Waters's. Mrs. Smith, coun- Brevoort Market, 80 Broad street, Red 16,500. Termi. Edward Hajea, phoni Mra. Michael Lemig Had Lived at NOTICE OF MEETING OF COMMISSION- Bank.' GTVE~US THE RENtAL ' v Red Bank 405, ' .. y home economics demonstrator, Rumaon 28 Yean, ERS OF ASSESSMENTS. cf your houae. We have clients waiting to BARGAINS IN GOOD CARS. Cases, Stable Supplies and Accessories, Saddles, Dog ;ave a talk on the use and value of BOROUGH OF RUMSON, N. J. ~ FURNITURE FOR SALE. rent May 1st and June 1st Dor emus A A . '23- Ford aedan, - perfect condition, Mrs. Eva Lemig, wife of Michael ;N THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSMENT Cheap; including electric washer, buffet Taylor, Register building, Red Bank. many extras, 1800; late '23 Superior Chev- ggs, milk and cheese in the home. OF BENEFITS IN THE IMPROVE- calrs, etc. Apply 67 Broad street, Red ECGS*FOR~SALEr~ rolet touring. Ana condition, littler used, .Collars, Dog Harness, Chains, Leather Leads, Show The next meeting of this .depart- Lemig of Rumson, died from a com- MENT OF RIVER AVENUE BETWEEN Bank. White Plymouth Rook eggs for sale, 1250; will take your oar in trade, Phoney plication of diseases yesterdcj in THIRD STREET AND BINGHAM AVE- NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. S1.00 per 16, or 16.00 per 100. Mrs. J, H.Red Bank 1701. Cases, Shelving, etc- ent will be held next month when her 66th year. She had lived at NUE, IN THE BOROUGH OF RUMSON, Conveniently located; suitable for two. Jones, Holmdel, N. J., phone 78-F-18. SEASHORE HIGHWAY. - • " ;he talk will be about "Meat and B¥ THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDE- 42 Hudson avenue, phone 162-J, Red Corner plot suitable for girage or tea, Rumson 28 years. Besides her hus- WALKS AND CURBING AND THE Bank. . MARBLE FJXTURESFORSALE. Meat Substitutes." REMOVAL OF STANDING TREES. • Reasonable; counter and background: , houae, $1,060. Terms 1200 caah,-110 band, who is an invalid, she leaves TAKE NOTICE, that the subscribers, WAITRESS WANTED. >uitable for lunch counter and aoda foun monthly; selling estate. G. Frelbott, TERMS CASH " , ' three sons and two daughters'* they Jommlsaloners of Assessments, appointed Experienced waitress wanted. Apply st tain. C, V. Johnson, Highlands, N, J, Watervlew, Hopplni'a Crossing, Atlantic EMPERANCE UNION MEETING by the Baffough Council of the Borough of Hesic's Tea Room, 28 Broad street, Red FOR SALE. . Hlghlanda. N. J. being Philip and .Lawrence jLernig Rumaon to fix arid'"determine the aaaeair- Bank. Peach,baskets at 16-per 1100.- A ful FOR SALE, — - THOS. P. DOREMUS, AsBigneer t waa Held Tnursiay at Mrs. Wil of Ruinson, Mrs. Adolph Kind of rnents to be levied upon the landa and real FOR RENT. line of strawberry cupa and potato bat* House of seven rooms, modern improve, Red Bank, Mrs. Frank Merchant o£_ estate that may have been benefited by the Three-room apartment on corner of Wat l^ Loula Plotkln, Colt's Neck, N. J. ments, fireplace, garage, large lot;' iocated . liam Rose's on Branch Avenue, improving of River avenue between Third lace and Spring atreeta, Red Bank. W. i\ FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT on good atreet; price low, good terma, D. Middletown and John-Lemig of street and Blngham avenue, in the Borough Grover. W. Martin, 210 East Front street, Bed The women's temperance union with light housekeeping it dcalred; with al New York. The funeral will be held of Rumaon, by the conatructlon of con- HAY FOR SALE. improvement!. Mrs. Tully, Glllespie ave. Bank, phone 1IS8. • )f Red Bank held a covered dish crete sidewalks and curbing, including the Loose alfalfa and mixed hay baled. nue and Main atreet, Fair Haven, N. J. at ten o'clock Friday morning. Tha removal of standing trees thereonvpursu- YOUNG" MAN WANTED . •• •' luncheon last Thursday at Mrs. 'Wil- Jamas Hlckey, Holmdel, N. J. .Phone 20-11 HOUSE .WORK WANTED to learn the window cleaning bualneaai burial will be made at Mount Olivet ant to an ordinance duly passed authoriz- Holmdel. . steady work all yenr round; good pax iam Rose's on Branch avenue. A ing the making ot said improvement, and by the day; any day except Monday. J. M. Finkelstein's cemetery. assessing the benefits. conferred' on the COW AND CALF FOR SALE. Handy at moat any kind ot homework. while learning. Inquire Red Bank Window levotional service was held, with Cow and calf for aale both In good eon Mlaa Caroline Laonard, Scbbeyvllle. N, J. Cleaning Co,,.48 Washington street, Red lands snd real estate confronting or abut Bank, phone 65<-M.' ., • -.. ilrs. Minnie Bailey as the leader, ting thereon, trill meet at the Borough dltlon. Felten Farm, phone Middletown RAD10LA FOR SALE. I ROCHESTER CLOTHES SHOP, Inc. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. Council Chambers, on Wednesday, the thlr- 794-F-4I. ' Iladlola, aupor-hetrodyne portable, com. TIOUSE'FOR SALE. ~~~~; ifter which regular business, was -taanth day of-Msy-next.at-cight-o'clockJn HORSE PASTURE. )lete; price $160. Phone Bed Bank 603. Six room, house, all Improvementa; ga- iransactetl. A ~progfahOvas~given the eveninir. to hear fell parties In Interest - Ilorsea paaturcd; 12.50 per -week.—Wai' rage ; near. hl«h.achool 1 desirable location. 12 West Front Street Red Bank, N.J. Mrs. Alice M. Hodgkina waa a Vie who aliall' present tKemselvea to be heard. WOMAN DESIRES WORK.~ Bargain. Terma can be arranged. James :omprising a solo by Mrs. Virnon ter Field, Nutswamp road, R. F. D. No, 1, Part time work or light cleaning by tha 4- tim of Heart Disease. Dated April 23d, 1025. Red Bank. day. Call any morning beiore 11 o'clock. A. Curley, real estate, 6 Elm plan, Eed e, a recitation by Mrs. Ella 72 Bank atreet. Red Bank, or phone 666-M Bank, phone I74B-W. Mrs. Alice M. Hodgkins of Eat WILLIAM H.- MAHONEY, WOMAN. WANTED HOUSE FOR SALE, Chandler and an article on prohibi- WILLIAM H, HINTELMANN. for general housework; references required, FOR SALE AT LEONARDO. Seven room houae, all Improvements; da- Spring Styles-Specials tion read by Mrs. J. BirdsaU Pharo. Front street, widow of Arthur J. STANLEY FARRAR, Mra. Harry C. Burrowea, 189 Broad street, Nine room' house; all Improvement alrable' location; bargain; also aeVeral Hodgkins; died suddenly of heart ComTnlaalonere of Aaseaamenta Red Bank. • near station, achool and beach; owner go- othera; six, aeven and eight room nouaei, The meeting wound ,upwith games LIBRARY TABLE FOR SALE. ing away. Phone 446 Atlantic Hlghlanda. Jamea A. Curley, real estate, ,6 Elm place, The members of the union will at- disease last Saturday. She wa NOTICE OF MEETING OF COMMISSION. -Finished in Flemish oak; excellent con- NEW BUNGALOW FOR'RENT~~" Red Bank, phone 1745-W. Two Pants Suits - - - $22.50 Bixty years old and had been, a rest ' - ERS OF ASSESSMENTS. dition. Apply at 139 Monmouth street, on the Newman Springs road; six rooms ;end the county spring institute Fri- BOROUGH OF RUMSON, N. J. Red Bank. and all improvements, H. C, Langendorf, HOUSE FOR SALE; Z dent of Red Bank a number o IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSMENT Blx room house with all Improvementa': lay at the Methodist church at TRUNK FOR SAL Red Bank, N. J. Phone 415-F-SZ, Middle- years. Her father, James TV. Cave OF BENEFITS IN THE IMPROVE- town. garage; one block from Broad atreat and Top Coats - - - - $22.50 Keansburg. They will leave Red MENT OF RIVER AVENUE FROM Large strong trunk, tw.o trays, flat top; river; very reaaonable. Act quick. Alao In good condition. Apply CO Spring street, Bank in the morning on the nine of New-' York, is living. "The fu- BINOHAM AVENUE TO ITS INTER- EUCHRE AND DANCE. other bargains In propertloa. F. Busie, 44 neral was held yesterday afternoon SECTION AT RIDGE ROAD, .THENCE Red Bank. Friday evening. May 1st. Port Mon Washington atreet. Red Bank, ••_ Knit-tex Coats - - - - $26.50 'clock bus. EASTWARDS ON RIDGE ROAD TO HOUSE FOR RENT. mouth Fire Co., No. 1, at the schoolhouse. at Worden funeral home.' Rev. ITS INTERSECTION AT THE AVENUE Six rooms, alh improvements; rent rea- Cogan'a orchestra, prises. Admission 80 FOR SALE. John Muyskens, Jr., conducted th OF THE TWO RIVERS BY THE CON- sonable. Inquire at 126 Catherine atreet, cents. - On the highway; seven acre*'of land, STRUCTION OF CONCRETE SIDE- Bed Bank. , with {house of eight rooms, chlcketnhousc, Boys' Two Pants Suits - $ 9.50 FURNITURE FOR SALE. greenhouse, large stable, fruit; suitable HER SEVENTH BIRTHDAY. service. The burial was made today WALKS AND CURBING AND THE RE- WHEELBARROW OR CART WANTED. Booking chair, parlor table and couch in Kensico cemetery in Westchfste MOVAL OF STANDING TREES. all In good condition. Mahns, 27 Eas for chicken farm; price 17,000, terms, Ed- TAKE NOTICE, that the aubscribers, Wheelbarrow or small puah cart; mua ward Hayes, telephone Red Bank 495. Mariaret Patterson Celebrated Her county, ""New York. be In good condition; cheap. Phone Red Front atreet, opposite Globs hotel. Red 11 Commlaalonera of Assessments, appointed Bank 1634. . Bank. ' BUNGALOWS FOR RENT. 1 Birthday with * Party. by the Borough Council of the Borough of Belford, New Jersey; attractive well- I'" " Rumson to fix and determine the .assess- TOP SOIL AND GRAVEL FOR SALE. SALESLADIES WANTED. built bungalows, completely furnished I all A party was giver^last Friday af- Baby Diea at Hospital. ments to be levied upon the lands and real Top soil and road gravel for aala; also Salesladies wanted, with and wlthou screened, large porchea, shade, ajrardenat ternoon by Margaret Patterson of (state that may save been benefited by the light trucking. Joe Comar, phone Re experience; steady positions. Apply a flT5 to 1200 aeaaon. Address Bungalow, Improving of River avenue from Binffham Bank 1891. J once. Straus Company, Broad street, Rat Washington street in celebration of Edith Pauline Reevey, daughter Bank. drawer M, or George Loshen, Bslford, N.-J; of George J. and Cornelia Reevey avenue to its intersection of Ridge read, RANGE FOR SALE. SPACE"tp~RENT '. rT er birthday. The guests had a de thence eastward!/ on Ridge road to its in- Second hand Thatcher range; price 110. FOR RENT. tersection at the Avenue of the Two Rivers, to hair dresser and msnleurlat In • Iiarbax RED BANK'* ightful time playing games and at of South Eatontown, died last George Holt, Rumson, N. J. Phone Run. Half of double house, six rooma, all Inv ahop at Gravely Point, Water Witch; rea- in the Borougb'^of Rumson,' by the con- son 878-W. provements; newly decorstedi rent |4S per sonable rent, good location, electricity and iix o'clock refreshments of fruit Wednesday at. the Long Branch struction of concrete sidewalka and curb- month. White Broi., 18 White street. Red hospital. Edith was two years and ing, including the removal of standing FOR SALE. Bank. gas free. T. Romandettl, 10 Fourth street, Finest Suburban Residential Park i :akc, ice cream end candy were trees thereon, pursuant to an ordinance Eaxaphone, C-melody. like new. SS5. H. Highlands, or address Box 4, Hletlandi, six months old and she had been . FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT N. J, - • erved. A large birthday cake with duly passed authorising the benefits con- Bennett. 67 Valley Drive, Atlentle High- sick twelve Weeks. Death was du ferred on the landa and real eatate con- Isnds, N. J. __; for young Jmslneas man In private''tome; FOR SALE. • iix pink rosebuds and candles on it reference required; would serve 'breakfast. to hemorrhages. The funeral was fronting or abptting thereon, *ill meet at CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. 882 Shrewsbury-avenue, phone 120-W, Re< One hundred and forty egg Cypreia in- was cut and each guest received a tha Borough Council Chambers on Wednes- Benjamin W. Covert, 193 Bergen place, cubator. 100-ohlok brooder: alao twenty to held Saturday at Zion. Methodist day, the thirteenth day of Mar next, at Bank. " thirty loads of top sol). Rabbits for sale. piece. Margaret received a number Red Bank. Tile, brick, atucco or /ram church at South Eatontown anc aeven o'clock In the evening, to hear al construction. . EUCHRE AND DANCE. Apply to Krahnert raadatand, Byeanorg if birthday gifts. Those present parties in Interest who ahall preaent them- Friday evening, May let, Port Mon- avenue, Shrewsbury, N, J< Beit to Rock- burial was made at White Eidg lelvea to ba heard. FOR SALE mouth Fire Co., No. 1, at the achoolhouae, hill's. . were Bernadine and James Thomp- Dated April 23d, 1025. at sacrifice, roll top oak desk. 208 Secom Cogan's orchestra, prliei. Admission C cemetery. avenue, Long Branch, N. J. Phone QIsl.K, SPACE TO RENT son, Norman Lamb, Frank Vnn- cents. to hair dresaer and manicurist in barber WILLIAM H. MAHONEY, Long Branch. COAL RANGE FOR SALE. Brunt, Irving' Levinsky and Horac WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN, WAGON FOR SA1 ehop at Gravely Point, Water Witch; rea- Death Follows Operation. Ivy canopy coal range. No. 8; excep. sonable rani, good location, electricity and ml Edward Patterson. J, STANLEY FARRAR, One-hcrSe farm wagon, good as new, lo: tlonally good baker; A-l condition. Call gas free. T. Romandettl, 20 Fourth street. Commissioners of Assessments sals very reasonable. TTheodore Bttlweli at 26 Chestnut atreat. Red Bank, phom 'Mrs. Sophie Ackerman of New Everett. N. J. Highlands, or addreaa Box 4, Highlands, York, who was well known at Fair ORDINANCE: 187-J. . CONCERT AT HOLMDEL. POSITION WANTED USED CARS. Haven, died last Thursday at New AN ORDINANCE RESTRAINING AND by man, middle age. German; outdoors 01 VIOLET^YOUfmTFOTrsALET T REdULATING THE RUNNING AAT watchman. P. Schelllng, P. O. Box H Will buy your car for caah or sell It or Small violet ray outfit, practically naw, Shrewsbury Male Quartet to Give York following, an operation, The LAItGE OF DOOS IN THE BOROUGH Rumson. N. J. ^^ small commission1 . Drop ma a postal 01 uaad about tan times, In perfect condition OK LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY. . call, B, S. Howard, ,21 Mechanic atreai owner having no uae for same will aall Entertainment There, funeral was held Saturday at th BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough WATER HEATER FOR SALE. Red Bank. reasonable. Cost 112.60, will aall for IS The Shrewsbury male quartet, as- Fair Haven Methodist church an Council ot tha Borough of Little Silver: Gas water heater in good order; prlei HELP WANTED. Marlon Flanagan, care Bad Bank Beglstei was conducted by Rev. John Hulzcr, Section 1. Every person who ahall own 18.00. Apply to William H. Hlntelrnann, Girl for general houaework; alao eham- office. sisted by a violinist from New York, keep or harbor any dog or dogs, bitch or Rumson. N. J.. bermald and cook; reference required. FREEI FBEEI ~ " PARMLY PARK will give a concert at the Reformei The burial was made at Littlu .S!~ bitches, nhall have tha same reRiatereii and DOG FOR SALE. Woman's Exchange, ii Riverside avanufi To Introduto the Faggy Jr, mada-tn- ver. Mrs. Ackerman was a nim numbered with tha Borough Clerk of the Pedigreed English bulldog, beautiful Red Bank. _ . order children's draasea, we will for th< RUMSON, N. J. church at Holmdel Wednesda; Borouirh of Little Silver and aha!) place specimen; blue ribbon winner. Phone Eat- and had lived with Mrs. Emmi ROADSTAND BUILT OR RENTED. month of May, give With every order fo> night, May 13th, The program will upon the neck of each dog or hitch kept onlown 2182-J, Will build and rent roaditand on mil three or raore dresses one drasa free; ralui Parker during her visits to Fai or harbored a collar having ^ngravei 16.60. Select your own pattarna and ma< nclude vocal and instrumental thereon, upon a metal surface, tha name of AIREDALE~VOR~SALE7 road; good location, no other atands wlthh A picturesque Uumson Estate' modern playground; ocean front Airedale, male, two years tarlals at (laorga Spinning's, 12 Droac selections, humorous numbers and Haven, ~ tha owner of auch ilog or bitch and the several miles. Adcreae Raadatand, drawa: street, Red Bank. , his been developed into homo bathing at Sea Bright. reglattred number thereof. old: finely,marked, for sale for ISO. Phon M, Bed Bank, Improvement!—Streets cut; gas, other features Including a song Red Bank 80t-n. FOR RENT. "HOUSE FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED. ' sites, combining the advantages Death of Water Witch Man. Becllon 2. The peraon applying for reg- of tho shore and suburb, charm- electricity nnd water. Restricted written by E. C. Broadwell, a mem- istration of any dog or hitch shall pay an STOVE FOR SALE. . Apartmanta and flats from 123 to 140 In Fair Haven, one block from mail Charles Burrough of Water annual lleenae fee of One Dollar for one Laundry stove In good order: prlte HO, Immediate poaseaslon. Apply to Doremui road; five rooma and bath) all Improve- ingly situated in n pnrk en- to residences. ber of the qunrtct. The quartet hai dog or bitch thus registered, and for every Apply to William If. Ulntelmann, Rumson, A,Taylor, room 8, Raglatar building, phon. ments: garage. Vacant May 1st. • Appll Opportunity Now—Ten lots sold given entertainments in a numbjii Witch, a retired prlntor, died from additional dog or bitch shove the age of N, J., phone 600. 1704. Red Bank. Mrs. Jamas Chadwlek, Kemp avanua anc hanced by n woodland of atntoly Sycamore plaia, Fair Haven, N, J. Fhoni and owners building fine one- of towns and villages of late an a complication of diseases last six months tha aum of Two Dollara for BUTCHER WANTED. CARS FOR SALE. oaks. eaeh such dog or hitch thua reglatered. Good reliable butcher wanted to tnk< liai-W, Bed Dank. ' fnmlly homes. Soon prices will has been very successful. Thursday. He was 76 years old Section 3. It ahall ha lawful for any Bulck touring and Hupmoblle roadster Convenient Location— charge- of atore. Apply at 78 Monmoutl both ears In A-l condition; all good rub< FORSAI!E; : t increase, A safe investment, and haves i widow and a daughter. peraon to kill any, dog or bitch found atraet, Red Bank, bar. Can ba aean at Taylor's Oarage, Paarl Sailboat "Sandpiper," jib anJ mainsail f6r Red Bonk and Sea Bright promising high roturns should The latter Is Mrs. Samuel Corse ol atraylng off the owrter'a premises without atreel. Red Bank. . hullt by Herraahoft of cedar and .oak; U Two Injured In Craih, such collar around Its neck, FOR SALE. pass the property; just n few •you winh to soil next Spring, or Highlands. The funeral was hell A new net door for front door end a vel< CARS PAINTED. feat over all; IS on water llnat drawa t*« Edward Kocinsky and Miss Peg Seetlpn 4, The preaence of any dng or vat run BxlOi reasonable, a! Oheitnu feat; good condition, with naw aalli ant minutes drlvo to express rail- oven at tho end of this 'Sum- last Saturday night at the housi bitch upon tha public atreeta and avanuea Have an up-ts-dtlt paint llop and .... all equipment. Can be lean at Clayton 1 road sorvico at cither town, or Ey Simpson oC Atlnntlc Highland! of the Borough of Little Bllver during the street, Red Bank. . paint your oar at a small cost. No delay. mer. To prospective home- and was conducted by Rev. Howar< E. 8, Howard, 31 Mechanls atraat, Re boat house, Belfordr, , N.. J.. ; Sandy Hook Fast Lino Steam- owners—your opportunity • 1« were badly Injured Sunday after monthi of June, July, August and Septem- "RANO'ER"BICYCLRANOERBICYCLE FOR SALE rr Fraier. The burial was made Sun ber, Is hereby prohibited unless licensed as Boy''s motot r hikehik , goodd as new; lall Hank. Hand postal, _^ FOR SAXEX; ; boats, via Sea Bright, Within NOW—if you wnnt your pick of jfdon when a car they were rldin pfovliled in Section 1 hereof, and In com- twenty-Inch; price 120, Apply 18 Marlon CAR'S FOR SADET ~ Fifteen toilet seta, aome colored, eomi ft itone's throw of Victory Pnrk day at Brooklyn. pany of tha owner, nr a member of tha street, Red Bank. __^ white 1 alao soma odd bowls, lota el ot( cholco locations nf the First In got out of control and craihe Seven paeaenger Klaael asdan, FackaroT dishes suitable for boarding houses ant -—where children rrmy enjoy Section at the low opening owner's family, or unteia harneuad with a GIRL WANTED chassis twin al«, thaap. Jamil H. King, Into a tree nlong the concrete roa properly approved muaale. for washing dishes and light kitchen work, tl Main atreat, Kayport, N, J, phone reitaursntii gas dome and chandelier safe, salt-water bathing, and a prlcon. Sculptor Found Daad, white reed baby carriage, elder preai anr near Occanport. Both of them But Section 6. Any person or patiom vle< Telephone 1110 or call 7B Weat Front 1M-W, Kaynort. N. J, bone cutter. Inquire of E. H, Wliber, Fall Benjamin Harvey, 57 years old lallnganr provision of Ihla ordinance ahall, street, Bed Dank. ___ BOiLDINC srfES FOR SALE Haven, N. J. - • . fcrcd broken arms and other in upon eonyletlon thereof, forfeit and pay a ranging In price from IHO up lo 13,500. SMALU FIRST PAYMENT a sculptor of Now York who ha flria of nnt more than On« Hundred Dol- BICYCLT"WA*NTE"D: ^~ FREEI FREEI juries nnd they wore taken to thi 1 lari, or In Imprlanned in the County Jail Beeond hand bicycle wanlad In goo Many cholee locatlana among them, Tlora- Ta Introduce tha Peggy Jr. mada-ta lieon spending a few dnys a Kenni condition, for cash. Addraas P. O. Do rnui A Taylor, rnom D, Ilsglitir bulldlnaf, order children's drasssa, we will for tbi Long Branch hospital. for not more than nlnely dayej anil the phone H04, Had Bank. $600 BALANCE MONTHLY burg, wai found dead In a room ol officer before whom any euch parenn may ill, Rumaon, N, J, . ' , month of May, glva with every order fo; lii« summer cottage Saturday. The ba brought mar Implies aueh punlahmcnt CARPENfER~VVXNtED. FO*R SALE. three or more dresses one (Iress fr«e, valui by fine or Imprisonment In tha County Jail ll.to, Salaot your awn pstterns and ml' ' Burs • Lot 00x168 f«»t. Frontage) up to 92 fcat| depth to The Stork at Eatontovrn. Wor1 k In Bslford. r«r particulars lie ' New ao-etilek brooder, Ml lot of alnfl dltcovary wai made by a womar aa ha may aee At not enieedlnf tha mail Caleb U Luksr, Belford, N. J., phone and double harnese, ivaion pole, tnapl tarlals at Oeoraa Bplnnlng'i, 21 Brosi over 280 fait.—Till* guaranteed. A hnby girl weighing save with whom Harvey hud bun Ukln, mum herein fixed. 1».F-1I, Kaaniburg bsdsUad with springs, Applrit it rent' atreet, Baal Bank, Owner or roprt D. 0, open flreplsie, gas, eleclrlolly, rarage, rival mill Monday afttrnoon and dlad tatnd place all pirsnna ileilrlng to ha heart 1 tract to build n gtrngo at K«ani within a few minutes. Mr. For thirenn will be glvan.upportunllv, Half .e.f .doublfoit'lnMr*e ' prlvlligia, Ttira* mlnutai' walk to 11111011 WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN, Agent iburg for K«v, Thomii A, K«arn| April Itlh, mt, . Mahoian/ upright pianoi IM takes It, andy locution In townsix i raohilInimidlat »n' aytho is survived by i widow in balhl handL y > ..aalf a "- KMtMON QUArKKNIIUrilt, Dlrhsn's run* «h»p, Druamona) » Mlrtln, 14wn0i ElllVliIniidlaat Snu aontioiii n' > atimtof »l,400. . * two childrM. •oaeeaalon. I). W, >-.,,i, n lorouia Clark, •bom in, led link. itfitt, lid Hank, jbofu'lilltnonl ,

: v, 5 ' ,\,t RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29, 1925.

. REPA1RINO AND REF1NI3HINQ , FOR: SALE, ,: , FOR SALE. HELP WANTED.f EXCEPTIONAL HATCHING EGGS, of wood or mstal; of all kind. I ipaelallilnc iMiilll'ul Sunmir Heat, L-_— _ Three-cornered Iron posts, about seven Pool table for sale; In good ahspa; chtap Men, 18 to 85; become railway mall •—Exceptional In strength of germ, fertil- This attractive seashori tone s on'auto bodUi ahd-fiirnltiira.'. J.- Horton, feet'long. ,,W. 8.'Force, Llncroft, N. J. to quick buyer; also a_gas engine, 'Apply clerks; commence 11,000 year. Common ity, size and frnm yearlings and two-year* .venue and Gold itrett, In ilnutat' walk, to nation; Innludlnl . .corneK of Vaplai avem Phone 7U8-F-2a, Hlddletawn. ' to John Fnrlato, Blveritde drive. Bed Bink, education sufSclent. Sample examination olds that have laid from 160 to 271 eggs 1* (urnlturt. One tart iroundi 100 1 EV BUCK ClANtS. rear, Red Bink.l DOC LOST. phone 1623. coaching free. Write today. Franklin In- each in the year, bingle Comb Whlta Leg. > cctan. flrat (loon tun parlor. ! th i BUICK FOR SALE. Small yellow female dog, favoring pug, ON THE RIVER. aJtttute,_Dept,_E-148i Rochester, N. -Y. horns, 11,60 per setting or (7.00 per nun- son, dining room, flo*ir room, tat lp*l known j good lay . Bolek el»''• cylinder roadatar, recently Io>t on Newman Springs road Sunday ' Furnished or not for summer or ~by the SUMMER'OR WINTER: HOME- •; dred. Joseph H^Eustace, Everett, H J. antry. Stconil tioori four — asttl ... idal,n» J. overhauled.' Price very cbaav. Can bamorning. Phone Red Bank BP8. year; four room bunifalow, bath, ell im-for rent or sale, furnished or unfurnlihed; LLOYD FRANCfs, ions and two btthi; four maids' roos •een after «:0O P. M. 'at «« Lewli strett, provcmente,."mxt to Thornai'e Inn.. The eight roomi, hot water heat, sun parlor, id two bathii altaplng-porch, tun I F : AT STUD, general contractor and builder, Poreb en. Beren-roorohouiei reieonable renjti near Eatontbwn,WJ;- • : /'.-V-'.-y '.'•'••. French? Joe, Belgium police dog, AKO land and Loan Co,, iO East Front street, earage; nve minutes to elation and bath- closures; Jobbing promptly attended to; in. Third floori Trunk room, two n tatlon ind, school. Inaulra 20 .Leljhton •Mf--••>-• ROOM TO RENT. • 417877; guaranteed service. Morris JO- lied Bank. ' . . •_ . ing: reaiomble. 81 Seventh avenue, At- estimates cheerfully furnished. 46 Linden sons and bath, porch. Niwln. pilnu _. „ vanne. RedfBank. j Phone 888-lt. • "^Front. t»drooni; jiewly decorated, with lephi, Leonardo, N, J.. P. O. box" 1B4. STOMPAND HOUSETAROAINI lantlc Highlands. N. J., phone 282-J. plate. Bed Bank. Residence White rord. wo-car garage with ehaufleur't quartet**! Upper Brosd street,' Shrewsbury, • Ni -J. nd bath. , Price IIS,00», Terrai ft ita»" ••.."-. •--';•;• UTS FOR'SALE.. • •':':. twin'beds I suitable for two ibuilneee m»ni Telephone'Atlantic Highlands'41. Six rooms iwi 6 to re In Ruinson; Im- „ , LOOK-FOR SALE. Phf.ne 073. Red Bank. Window screens. bond If deilred. Call at: 15 W«it Front provementa; suitable nny llne - IText to Six-room house and a little over three red. Bay H. StUIuan, SUtt '' ' I have iay«ril lotanaar blgb, ichool, Bed WHY PAY RENT? h itontown, Nf. J. • Bank, Prltei rljht Oileb L LuUer, Bil- strelt. Bed Bank..' >.'•• • '• • ''.' ' Your home pltnned and built to your school. Sacrifice, 36,500. cash 11,000. acres of land slotfg convule roid on cor- MALE HELP WANTED. totil. Phona Keinibnnr 76-F-tl. " GOOD PRICBSTAID choice; financing arranged on easy terms: Drcner, 113 West Front'street, phone 623, ner at Hopplng's Crossing, near Camp- J10.O0O.O0O Company wants man to tell SUMMER CAMP TOR SALE. , ,, for man'a' aecondiband elethaa at .the City H. A; "Hendrlckaon, 78 Newman Springs Bed Bank. bell's Junction. 17.600. Celeb L. Luker, Watklni Home Necessities in Red Bsnk: Your opportunity to buy an Attractive/, WINDOW OLASS. Belford. fhone 76-F-81 Keansburg. more than 160 used daily. Income 185- All illei cirrlld In atock. dliilni done Ory Ohanlng, .Worka;.» Machanls atmt. avenue, phone Red Bank 1202-J CAR WASHING MY SPECIALTY. lur-roont lodge, located out In the btau., neir Broad »tre«t. Pocba 108-R. William 150 weeTilyi ••• Experience ' unnecessary. Iful hill country ot Monmoutb, eount/i'*' t rauonablbla prieeari . Phonh e 7»-J. tlUf HALL FOR DANCES. - ( guarantee you • satiifaetory job. Let EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Write; Dcpt. H-8, The'J. R. Watklns Com- I'Waat Front'itnat. Bad Bank Oitroy. proprietor. ; me prove my ability, Charles A. Jones, Overstuffed furniture, cushions, slip cov- wenty minutes to Red Bank.. Largt IW«> W. O. W, hall over Clayton ft Mane's. ers made to order; supplies, , ere* pany. 231 Johnson avenue, Newark, N. J. ig and dining, room combined, Mdy. llttll i E. 10 Broad street; Red Bank, to-lent for expert automobile waaher at Boro Busses, Cleaning and Dye- Inc.. Globe Court ind Michanlo atreet. tonne and leather; lams shade silks, wire . LOOKING FOR LOTS? Itchen and two airy bedrooms upstairs, . Hinaroomi I. convenient to toroi, good cleaned dances. Fine dance'floor. 8ee- Albert E. lletn snd neat and rclily for oceupinay. 4 * Ing Works, itrtet, near Broad " yder. room 8, Elsntr building. Red Bank. • ' -* framea, trimmings, ,11. Chark'a furniture If you are looking for lots to build ne ocalltyl . .I8..B0I ; eaty terms. Box 2tl, tore. l» Monmnnth street, Rcl Ba k. ...jmes on 1 have msrw In my offlce of alt Inrronndlng the lodge ar« Seven acres of '; U... t . R». j 'flank,'",Phone iO;.R.,,vyillUni. BOA.KD1NG; — r- -FOR-6AtE-AT-BELFORD^ ertlle soil-and plenty of woodisnd,; -Thli. 1 Ostrov, proprietor, •• '• . .- Well built eight-room houie, with cellar; NINPTY PERCENT tESS riewly developed tracts; especially Shrews- BAKER WISHES POSITION. Blrigle and double' rooms with board: all bury, .Helshls, opposite Shrewsbury golf rooerly It. In a good nelihborhoixl but ' t R8E FOR '"• •'••• < •; HOUSETFOR SALEr Improvements; hot and cold running water, on lot 40x100; near CdmpbeU's Junction, overhead than that of other dealers is only lolated with no^near neighbors. 'A plaet' ^jv First elate ckke, bread and rolls bakers near bui lines. '"Price. 18,600, caeh 11,000, one reason .why.'the piano purchaser gets links. See P. F. Kennedy, 114 Monmouth • or double • 'join* reference!. Addren Peter Bchmon, 88 Six roomi,' bath, all improvements; sun reasonable rates.' Hudson Rouse, 111 street, phone 447-R.or 1620-R, Red Bank. rouih .It and to live next to nature parlor and garage; |8,600. P. F. Kennedy, Hudson avenue. Phone. 118-W. rest on caiy payments. J. C., drawer M, more for his money at Dlrhan's Piano Ice only $3150. New garage. Ray H. Ocean'avenue,*Ideal Beach, N..J. ' .. '. 114 Monmouth street. Phone 447-R, or lied Bank. Wareroom and Shop (ren'r, of residence), HENS FOR SALE.. "FO'RTSALE CHEAP; - - SAVE YOUR OLD-. ' Drummond plac6< phone 933, Red Bank. tillmari. State-.hlghway, Eatontitownc . N. J, "': WORK: WANTED.- ltiQ.H. Red Bank. F,OR SALE.- Ten YfHte.Lenhorn hens,'$1.00 apiece; la and ia half ton ;O. M.; flitruck . jeautlful revemlbU rugs made from old also several' pigeons 'at twenty-live cents . 200 ACRE FARM ' , 1 Typewriting wanted to do at home or HOUSEKEEPER WISHES POSITION. eaipets and chenille portieres. . Write for Maxwell touring' car. 1017, and ,extri BARRED PLYMOUTH ,._• at office. Or would take a position ai gen- Setting liens and hatchlifg eggs by. hun- each; radio mast, with antennae and in- renting nice hike, .17,600; 64- acres, al^ r *A'Woman twlth one girl wishes position clreulars, American Rug Hanutactory, 296 motor Ijgood condftlbn;' $50. Blue sulators, very cheap; white Iron bed and00m house, outbuildings, nlco apple orch* aral clerical worker.- Phone 229.M^' ' as. houiekeeper In or put'of-town. Mri.' Vermont etreet,' Brnoklyn, N. Y. . suit, ifiJ 36, worn once; sell cheap; Mrs. dred or setting; pure, stock, vigorous, free farm range; also cockerels anil pullets for springs, $2.00,.. Millar, Femberton avenue, ird, two chicken houaes, peaches.. pearii MARRIED MAN WANTS POSITION Nettie Schadewelil, "core Miller Lawrence, PEKINGESE PUPPIES. Charles Eckman, DeNormandle avenue, Fair as gardener or caretaker; can,operate «at Havtn. N. J. breeding. \Mrs. Louis SolTel, Monmoutb Oceanport, N. J., phone Eatontown 21Q2-J itrawberries, nine acres ' hay,- five acresi 1 1 Cream Rldte.'N.J. '• • Pedigreed. 'All prices-. Nothing) but road, EatonTcvn, N. J.. phone 2430-M. rheat, three hogs, four-horses, three eoivs( ^^OEORt^H. ROBERTS.; . If -neeeiiary; good : references. .- -.Address FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. HIGHWAY FARM FOR SALE. _ OODEN McCLASKEV, mall stock. Car will meet you at North Five-acre farm on State highwey 'with, 00-acre farm, ten room house,.gaod build* Suctlonier, New Bon»outh,,N. J, Tale? Married Man, drawer M, Bed Bank. __ v slag roofari tin roofs coiled and mada Aibury station, Phone Asbury Park 3257, One block from Broid street; nicely , NOTICE. ngs, Ironts a nice like, 18,000, halt cash. phone Middletown276-M. —TYPEWRlTERrHEADQUARTERS. . established roadside business, good buildT tight Chlmnays repaired. t Rponng_ma« Whltworth.Fu Ling «t stud, $26 :...... furnished...with.all improvements; In small Now • is tWe time to get your plot In lome .good land on .this.- Fourteen- TDonl V!FRiVAtf...c .6ARAO OARAGE E FOR RENTr Typewriters rented, bought and soil. terlal'for sale.' lil Hudson efeDut. Pad quiet family; suitable.for one or two gen* ihape at Everereen^enswisry;' Little Silver, Ingsnnd fine modern house with all' im- >rlck house, electric -liuhti, shsdeu lawn^ FOR SALE. Youra will improve the looki ot the yard provements.' Good value for 116,000 120 Broad atrtit. Indira J. L Trubln'i. 88 Broad itreit. Red Bk Bank, phona 400-J. Six room house, all Improvements, near tlemen. 33 Harding road, phone Red- Hcrrles, fruit and rich garden ground. Ray SO acres, J7.600. balf cash. Ten room Mo'nsk'y.Red Bank. N. J, Bank 350-J. ' Claude Wright, sexton, Rumion road, Little louse on main rosd, looks good, fine build* BROWN LEGHORNS. - STORM ENCLOSURES. river end Broad etreet, Red Bank; 16,600. Sliver, N. J. Phone 1073-J, Red .Bank. H. Stlllman, State highway, Eatonlown, "-'--. - EQR SALE. , , . Have about 26 Brown Leghorn yearling Now la the tine to.have then put.op, 19,000 cash, balance mortgage. Caleb L. HOME BUILDER AND MILLWORK . N. J. ng>, (S.50O, half cash; the Ward farrni dont wait until bad weather. Phone Bed Luker. phone 76-F-31, Keapsbiirg. WANTED. Tour houses, 1&6 acres, large mill dolnC* -\Ohlektn house and ohlokan wlra for lale, ens. Price right. Marlbrook Farm, R. K. . Many plans to choose from or will estl. WANTED. Dullness, nice' lake, 65 h, p. enjzlne, horset* «. Riverside avtnui, Bad Bank,. Conklln, phone 1818-F.B, Mliidletown. V Bank 1408, for Ralph B. Slokili, the ear- v mate your plans, Screening, porches, trel- In Rumion, alx" or seven room houne, penter and,builder. FORD CAR FOR SALE. lises and porch boxes. - Fencing. ' Robert with all Improvements: must be reason- Reliable man; part or full time. Sel:o«s, tractors, all tools, new eight-roont^ '<•' - BUILDINQ LOT FOR S . TRUCKS FOR SALE. - Touring car In perfect 'running order; guaranteed nursery stock: commissions louse on main road, five ncreH lines up to) Four White heavy duty trucks; two of TRY . CURCHIN'S FOR FACE VALUE. L. Cook, 37 Sunset avenue. Red Bank. able: stats price and locality. Address SUt 60x100. Inquire John McCltln, FJB» lately overhauled; a fine bargain for some- Phone 1493. William Llnncwerth, 237 Elrawood Rvcnue, paid weekly. No investment or experienc ice lake. James Murphy, box ill. >ree>' iaraetrs'st, ,Rlvtr Plata, H. J. them dump .trucks; also one Liberty truck.' Let ue be your barber. We know how one. For sale cheap to quick buyer. Phone East Orange. N. J. Phone 4140 Orange. necessary. Opportunity for advancement. lold, N. J. Phone 253-W. Inquire of Charles E. Burd.Bed Bank. to plfasa. . Expert tonsorlal service. -Curt 7.82-W, Red Bank, after 6:00 p. M. HOUSE FOR RENT. District managership available. Write iENTLEMAN'S FARM NEAR RED BANli ~ BORO AUTO STORAGE. chin's Barber Sbop, Seeond National Bank -Six room, house, one-car garage; gas, GRAPE VINES. Quaker Hill Nurseries, Newark, New York This property must be seen tp be apprt* of ill kinds;. ntt'i*reasonable, .Andenon building. UpsUlrs. . FOR.SALET : Two-year-old No. 1 Concords; very fine Brothers, pjone Red Bank ?04. - Mechanic street and Globe Court. Will electricity, telephone; hot and cold running State. isted. One of the most beautiful locatlona More y«lr ear,by 'tht hour, day, weak, A 1023 Ford touring; (62.80 cash, roots. About 350 left to 20 at a bargain, " f WO'FURNISrTEDRObkJS FOR RENT. HAY FOR SALE. wateratr,, batth room, heaterheater; $$3 0 a.month;; HOUSES FOR SALE. >n the state hlihway. Ten minutes to month or year. Day *.»& night aervlce. . Hay by ton'or hale; also popularf vane- 110.50 • month for eight month). Perfect near Cimpbeil'Cbil' s JtJunctioni . Jh Sklt for the lot 125.00. or ten cents each by Red Bank station. A genuine colonial ; Steam heat and electric, lights. Apply condition. George Ackerrnan, Monmouth John Sakewltz, Ranging from $3,000, 13,600, $'(,000, ties of dahlia tubers. J. H. Tayloiir., WIN Belford, N. J. the doien lots. Phone after 8:00 P. M. farmhouse .completely remodeled. Five)" 78 'Monmouth street, Red Bank. '"*-••- BUFF OlPINGTBflOotrSALE.. .'. atreet and Maple avenue, Red Bank. Call any time. Jay L. Smith, Locust,-'N. J. 14,500, $5,000, $5,500, $6,600. 17,500, low Brook Farm, Everett, road. Phone ON STATE" HIGHWAY. . 88,100, {9.500 and up to.$20,000. Ala master bedrooms and three baths! two) . .. uvE . • Bist strain-Bult Orpingtons; will sell at MlddUtown 1318-F-J. MONEY TO LOAN. FARM FOR SALE ' - servants' bedrooms snd one bath; two lav«< a saorlnce. Can bo seen at 618 Ninth ave- Money to loan on drst bond and mort- .Good seven room house on highway, near several river properties ranging frdr tattle, oalvie, bon and poultry wanted, ocean, for only Mi,000. City fas, hot air Three miles from Asbury Park, 10S $20,000 up. Sec P. F. Kennedy, 114 Mon itorlet; large living . room with cobnlil, N.'RuJ«. Pbon« H07.R,. R«d Bank, «ue. Belmtr, M. J,. or call Eelmar 656. SHREWSBURY RIVER HOME. gage, on Improved real estate worth double acres, twelve room 'house, attic, large Ireplace. coxy library with large open fire- , LARQE LOT FOR SALE ; Seven minutes' walk from depot; eight the amount loaned. Alston Ueekman, at- heat; ono.acre of good garden soil; excel- mouth street, phone 447-R or 1520-R, Re vlace: dining'room, servants'.dining; room, WONDERFUL BOATS. master's roomi, two baths: lot 80x260; for lent neighborhood, Bay H. Stlllman, Eat- barns and sheds; farm along good road. Bank. ' Fronts!. 25-foot, two ha'rtht. complete at a bargain; S0»866 feet; lot No, 26; lo- torney, 10 Broad street. Red Bank. For a quick sale, (20,000. Caleb L. Luker, laundry and kitchen: hot water but, city sale at a real bargain:'. *W.. A. Hopping, ontown, N, J, water, sas, electricity; garage for two SM*tS. 0.' Packer,' Bcabrlght, N. J. cated orAHarrlson avenue!.; Phone Rumson phone'Red Bank 807. -' . . • ' MONMOUTH CLEANING CO. Belford, M. J.. phone 75-F-31. Keansburg. 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE. t81, Agnes-.BUtlcr, Fair Haven, K. J. Rugs shampooed, dyed and repaired; WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, Ten foot dining table with six blacl cara, hot water .heat, two bedrooms anal •~^TYFEWRITER~HEADQUA'RTERS. HOUSE FOR SALE. plumbing, heating and tinning. Pumpt and STORES FOR RENT. bath; large barn with eight bo? stalls, , IT HAS NO RIVAL. weavers of old rugs and carpets, elso rag Fine location on Mechanic street, near walnut, chairs, cane seat3, one full site he< -Typewriters renltd, bought and sold, Six rooms, tile bsth, all-improvements: rugs. Beach Road. Monmouth Beach, M. windmills repaired. Agent lor Matter car- with spring, washBtand, chiffonier, window chicken house, piggery, work shop. Lama Trubln'i, 58 Broad street,,Red To reash the homea In thla tectloq noth- buretor .coal saving dovlce. Fits arty fur* Broad street! one store 23x46 feet, one ing elia can equal Tba Regbter, whlob open' fireplace; »6,800.x See P. F. Ken-J.. phone Monmouth Reach 88I6-J. shades, cooking utensils, (Ushea, lounge, meadow with brook, apple orchard. Thlt •"•TRUCKINO'WORK WANTED. nedy, 114 Monmouth street, phone 447-R, nac«. 42 Leltrhton avenue. Red Bank, 46x86. feet or less to suit: all improve- wardrobe: all in good condition; must be property 'may be seen by appointment. Ray ies Into over 7,200 homes every week. CLASS HEADQUARTERS. phone »82.W. ments and healed, Apply to 10 East Front sold this week. Apply 26 Spring strce H. Stlllman, State hlfhway, Entonlown, Dirt and rubblih carted. : Apply Henry or 1626-R, Red Bank. • All sites of single and double strength etreet. The Lsn, and Loan Co.,. Red Bank. Mitchell, 187 River street. Red BJnk, 1HOU3EKEEPER WANTED.. REAL ESTATE WANTED. window glaser- Plate-glass-windshields'our PIANOS Red-Bank.... Woman, not over 85, wanted as house- Our. pianos and service ire superior In FOR SALE AT~BELFOR"a GARDEN SEEDS FOR SALE. ' ' J. O. ESCHELBACH 4 SON,' Will buy for. client, Red Bank vicinity, specialty. Miller's Hardware Co.. 18 West Two five-room bungalows and cellar. 1J6 Wait Kront itrtet. Red Bank, pbooe keeper for widower; no objeetldn to oneeight-room modern house, grounds. Sub- Front street. Red Bank, phone 79-J. every way, A. B. Dlrban's Flano Show- ' Just arrived, a large quantity of fine " T^MILKEITWANTED; "", U1t< Auto accessories and vulcanlalng. child. Addreis Box 164. Keyport. N. J. room and Repair Shop, Drummond place $300 cash, balance like rent. For rent, fur- garden seeds auch es beans, sweet corn, mit full particulars to C. Schulti, 74 Bank FOR SALE, - . • nished, in Kcansburg, Belford and Port Apply at Parmly Park, Rumion, SI HOUSES FOK SALE. FORT MONMOUTH. itreet, Newark, N. J. (rear of town hall). Open evenings. Phone peas, radishes, lettuce, cucumbers, turnips, FLOORS CLEANED AND FINISHED.. Have several houses tor sale at Port Lincoln two-paaaenger Judkins coupe, Red Bank 038. Monmouth, several bungalows. Caleb Old and new floori. H. Springtteeiv* HUDSON RIVER BLUE STONE perfect mechanical condition, reasonable Luker, Belford, phone 75-F-31 Keansburg. beets, meloi.s, etc. .Get yours now for earl: Monmouth, N. J. Caleb L, Lukar. Bel- planting. Red Bank Hardware Store. 3 HEAVY HAULING gpnng atntt. Bed Bank. Phont 1881-H. ford. X. J. Phone Kean.burg. ,7«-Fai.- for driveways, S6.0O-per cubiD yard deliv- price. Eastern Auto Sales Co., Long ... MONEY TO LOAN. <. • ered In or. near: Red Bank. Larger sizes Branch. Phone Long Branch 1472, On bond and mortgage on real estate In RIANOS AND PLAYERS. ' Monmouth street, Red Bank, phone 03 ot all kinds. RtUi reuonable. AndtMOO ••'.'...••• LEM SUTPHEN, T~ FOR RENT AT WOMAN'S CLUB. Red Bank or t lclnlty In sums of S&O.O to You will always flnct dependable used pi- We deliver. paper.banglngiand decorating; >««,«*• for concrete work. Collins' Brothers* tele- FOR SALE. Brother*, phona Bed Bank 704. Three room apartment with bath; Imme- S60.000. Apply John A. Lovely, counselor* anos on our floor, with two years' privilege CARPENTER TOOLS FOR SALE.. ahanlo atract, hid' Bank., Phona 1I41-W. diate posselifon; ateam heat, electric phone Ktinnburg 28. , — At West Long Branch, ten acre farm, st-law, South Amboy. N. J* phone South of exchanging at full value for new piano. straw Dlrhan's Piano Showroom and Repair Various kinds of bead planes: Ded TfTr^~lk5TfpTir^DBUlkH5T i light!, gas. Plenty of air and sunlight. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. ' . seven room house, berna, two acrei Amhoy 181-M. ' rabbet and combination plane of ^titc. /Portable' docita and' (loati • ipwInU ~ " FOR"SALET • * All Improvements, hot water heating sys* berries, fruit end grapes; $4,200. Cale') Shop, Drummond place, phone Red Sank Cheap; including electric washtrrbuffcl uerncs, iruit miu grapes; (i,£uu, TUTORING 933, plows, Phllllster; all good shop tools fo A. B. White. 88 Oakland street. Red Ban tern; 16,600. -Bee P. F.. Kennedy, 1H] L. Luker, phone 76-F-31, Keansburc. carpenter; going cheap. Come 'and sei chairs, etc. Apply 67 Broad street, Red One double plot With inclosura, Green Monmouth street: Red Bank. Fhone 447 Tutoring iluring the summer months In -.-_.,. WIRB WHEEL SESERVICER . Grove cetrntsry, ,Keyport, N. J.,.phone NEW RADIO SET FOR.SALE.__. high—school—subjects.-—Greek(—Lattn,- ERUIT-AND-TRUCK-FARM tliemr Turn -tu- left on Sproul's Come Bank. - | Win vshtelhl e rebuiltbilt . JcJcnnr H.nsen, 4 201, Cr.nford, N, J.., Mrs. O. J. BtlllwelL or 1620-B. Red Bank. New three-tube Ambassador radio set, Frencb,, German, Spanish and mathematics 104 acres, over 450 fruit trees; 40 acres from Red Bank. Nilsen's Chicken Fan Phona 72-B. i Wait Front atrcet, Red Bank. FARM HANDS SUPPLIED with tubes, loud speaker and batteriea; also good tillable, large woodland ;* twelve-room Haslet, N. J. . APARTMENT FOR RENT. a. specialty. Box 46, Mlddletown, N. J., or CARPENTERS-WANTED, i FOR SALE. of all nationalities. Call or write. 3. Ber- in cabinet: nil complete, for Bale cheap. phone 798-W. i house; a positive bargain at $8,600, $3,000 Four rooms and bath, all Improvements: ger's Agenoy, 88 West'.street, New York Apply Z8 Drummond place, Red Bank. cash, balance easy terms. Edward W. THE I. & R. PLAN Ten non-union carpenters wantid It Fifteen pounds Hubbsrd. squash seed, steam Heat; 186.00. Apply 10 East Front SEED CORN FOR SALE. offent you an opportunity to borrow mon< City; opposite Jersey .Central and Pennsyl- LOT FOR SALE, Llntner, 5 Weit Main street, freehold. once, long job. O. A. Hawkins, Fair Ha* Wry choice, Built Gtbarlon, Holmdei,'». street. The Land and Loan Co.. Red Bank. vania railroad ferries, '' Yellow dent, selected and tested, 98%; on the easy payment plan. Dont let yo ~V~~ MASON'CONTRACTOR. Lot 40x144,for sale'on Drummond tract, $4;5O per bushel, teated sample. Can ha house go unrepaired;-dont let your bui yen. N. J. J POULTRY BOUGHT AND SOLD. East Sunset avenue, West Red Bank;.aide- .^stlmates eheefully given. Eugem Alive or freih dressed chickens bought GIRL WANTED. seen at P. Kance & Sons' Hardware Store. 3S-ACTE FARM' ONLY $3,500. ness go unfinan'ced. Wo can help yoi Bover, {8 Rector place; Red Bank, .poem or soldi will pay best'prices. J. Baker, . Young'lady'v with knowledge of stenog- walk and sewer. Price $650. part cash. Walter Field, Mutswamp road, Bed Bank, Six room farm house wjth outbuildings The Investment & Realty Corp., box SSI ""MOTORCYCLE FOR £ALE. i raphy*, typing and apt at figures is wanted Restricted, fhone Red Bank 883-M. R. F. D. No. 1. . and thirty-five acres of fertile farm land, Red Bank, or our attorneys, Reilly, Quim Motorcycle for sale: cheap for cash. 6ft Meehaab atreet: Bed Bank. Phone 1001-3. situated on good road, for $3,500. Handy for a steady clerical position. Addreis A $6,200 HOME ON BRANCH AVENUE. FOR SALE. & Parsons, Red Bank. —"WHITE OAK PLANK FOR SALE. -_. DONT RIDE Drawer' 417. Red Bank. to shore and in good neighborhood. Roy Branch avenue, Red Bank. Phone 1180-Jj .Two-Inch white oak plank, free- from • Modern, near school and center of town; Pleasant six room house, running water, STATE HIGHWAY FARM. With i broken windshield. Brln? your car RADIO F.OR SALE. all modern Improvements; possession May H. Stlllman, State highway, Eatontown, Red Bank. ' ' knoti. Apply Bernard'Warneker,,Everett, oere an• K«dt l_ale< . ta« bu *—_t• apn. Ct MI nK a new pitta trials. gas; one minute from bus line, one minute One of the most atragetic points for Miller's, la Weit Front itreet. Red ~ "•' Neutrodyne radio receiving set, complete 16th: $2,000 cash, batance first mortgage. from railroad station;'price $2,500, $1,000 tea room along the Jersey coast Coloni with, batteries, tubes and loud speaker. W. A. Hopping, Red Bank, phone_3_9_7; WHEN MOVING ,,, APARTMENT FOR RENT. FORD SEDAN FOR SALE. cash. Inquire vonBeidei, Church lane, . , RED BANK. farm house with, ten acres rich garden sai Price (125. Capt. J. P. Feriter, 88 Main ENGINE WANTED.'" Mlddletown. N.J;' _. I hive for sale seven lots. S7ttxl28',i Two baths, city water, gat, hot water heal Call Anderson Brothers. Telephone^ Red Apply at 10 West Front itreet. R«i A UBilock wheel,.foot accelerator, good atreet, Oceanport,-N. J. • - . Bank. horn, upholstery and pilnt good; 1186. bar- Six to eight horae power for boat: {wo TUXEDO SUITS FOR HIRE. feet. Will sell separately, $650 each, or Open fireplaces. Large porch. Eyerythin Bank 704 and get our ratet. Anywhere* cylinder; must be in first class condition will sell the plot with part cash. Side- in perfect condition. Ray^ H. Stillrai ICE BOX FOR SALE. gain. MMlddletowl n Oarage, phone 047-M. HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE. Latest style Tuxedo suits, for all occa- Any time. - 1 Barred Rock hatching eggs, by the set-and right price. Box 15, Locust Point, walk, severs, water and electric. Caleb State highway, Eatontown, N. J. 'Butolfer ! Ice box In very good condition. FOR,WATER GLASS.. Bions; sizes 33 to 44. Can supply any EGGS ting, or the'hundred, White Pekln duck ft. J. Phone 38-J, Atlantic Highlands. amount needed. Monmouth Street Men's L. Luker, Belford. Phona 76-F-81 Keana- MAtHINlST WANTED. STORE FOR RENT, Inquire at 201 Shnvsbury avenue. Red Guaranteea dJ not over 24 houri old. Call eggs. F.\ 0. Byram; Upper Brosd street. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. burg. Experienced man wanted by boat ah< Bank. or phonh eM Marlbrook Farm, R. K. Conklln. Shop,. 28 Nonmouth street, near Broad Large store, two windows: steam leil Red Bank, phone 31-R. The ftneat collection of pansies in town, street, Red Bank. ALMOST GIVEN AWA^^ at ahore to work on gasoline marine FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Everett road, phono Mlddletown 1118-F-i. furnished. Apply A. ClUrella. 78 _ Morn GENERAL CONTRACTOR 30 cents a basket; pick your own colora. MONEY TO LOAN A super radio, five tube Ware neutro glnes: one competent to operate, overlw ; Cut In'any kind of lennthi, sold by co • FUR-COAT FOR SALE. All other fiowcrB and vegetable plants. dyne. complete In every detail; worth 5230, and repair engines up'to 600 horse powe: mouth street. Red Btnk^._ . ^ i_ and hilt cord. H. Itltiau, Red Bank, phone 'Lady's fur^coaf. Louise Lissloy, Si and builder; jobbing done. Jacob £ulrich. OSITIONt" detnonstrstton and guarantee.' Open to- ply Seaside Park Boat and Marine Supp ^EMTESTATETek SALE. " ton street, Rumion. NTS. Fhone Rumson aecDnd mortgages. Phone Red Bank ICE BOX FOR SALE. Leonardo P. P., box 176., Experienced stenographer and bookkeep- 105-M. Edward Wolf. 100 Monmoutb night. .Tuating's, 16 Monmouth street, Hed Co., Seaside Park, N. J. Phone Seas: Elver properties, building lots, houses U A amall nhlte Ice box In good .condition, 378. Bank. • • . ,--..,' Park 32. • f ' ' SMALL'FARMS WANTED. er would like position in Red Bank or sur- street, Red Bank. iied Bank and vicinity. Belarad-4 Scott,» Can be i«n at 1>« Oakland atreat. Red FOR SALE. 1 rounding -towns; ten years' experience; . RUMMAGE SALE TWENTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE. If you-have a small farm or'country TITLE EXAMINER.-* a West Front atreet, Red Bank. » Bank.'. A young; horse, harness, farm and spring home for sale for 12.500. or less, nail par. good references. Call 1387, Red Bunk. Dont invest one eent in real (state until of .the Golden Hour Circle of tho Presby- Two hundred and twenty-live apple treei. PIANO FOR 9ALB wagpn, also milk wagon; cheap. Apply to tlculars at once.to Ray H. Stillman, State ELMER C. WAINRIGHT, you have first had the title searched. Ver- terian church, .Broad, street; at the Union pears, plums, cherries, quinces, crapes, tn good condition; price 125. Can.be setn George W. Clark*, Broad street, Matawan, highway, Eatontown, N. J. • juatlce of the peace. Criminal and collec- non W. Rase, title examiner, room 80. fire hose company's house. Shrewsbury berries and asparagus: 650 Leghorns, two "Carpenter Work Wanted. ^ at' lit -Hudson avenue, Red Bank. Phone W. J. ' tion eases receive prompt atteolion with Broad Street National bank building, Red avenue, on Tuesday, May 5th. it 10:00 nurses, all tools, four head of cattle,-atx* All. kinds of jobbing- itundid to by ai, STEAM ENGINEER WISHES POSITION. room house and all buildings: flO.605.. moj. ! POSITION WANTED. Portable'steam engineer wishes position; results. Day and nigbt service. Phone 4. Bank.' Phone 711-W. O'clock. • : experienced carpenter.* * Write)Ipr phontt Lady of reflnement and culture wishes Office, lot Catherine «treet Red Bank. S5,50O cash, balance mortgage. Caleb L TT'ES. IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT hns state Gold Seal licenae. Many years VOICE PLACING INSTRUCTIONS. FOR RENT FOR SEASON. Luker, Belford, N. J. Phone Keansburff, Marvin, S3 Harding road, Red Bin^A, position as companion to Invalid lady; good of experience. Addresa J.- W. Austin, Mor- Two five-room bungalows, block to I! your'-ear la washed at tha Bora Susses, nurse. Address E. W., drawer M. Red RUGS AND CARPETS SHAMPOOED I-Jtnow the voice organ and can tell you 75-F-S1. Phone S50-J. . , ... I, Inc., wasn stand. Charles A. .'ones, aypirt rls avenue, Keyport. N. J. and dry cleaned. Old carpet made into the principles for home practice ot,voice bcachj.$225 each for season; also four^ Bank. A FINE MODERN RESIDENCE washer. PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT rugs. Rag ruga wove/n. Call us: Monplacing- , "one voice" and high tones with- roonrcottage, improvements: $150 season. TRUCK FOR SALE. mouthj Carpet Cleaning Co., 2215-J, Mon- out straining; $5.00. Write Investigator, Shown on appointment. Mrs. DeCarlos, with river privileges for sale or rent: 268 STEAM ROLLER FOR SALET" .. WELLS DUO AND CLEANED." O. II. 0. - truck, closed delivery body, in Minneslnk Park, one block from King's East Front street, Harris Park, Red Bank. highway, next to_ Shrewsbury.^ River Coun- mouth Beach. ,William Gro»«. manager. drawer M. Red Bank. 362 Valley Drive, opposite Leonardo high Mew York steam roller, thirteen - tonir_ _JUio_cellart_*iug. C-ftJIolmes, box lOM-rnodeli-very-good-condition.— Do* school. —r ~AII~lniprovementB~nndTconvenlencesT~slir 1 440, Red Bank, or phone 1414, Westslde try clt L."A. Carton, R. F. D. No. 1, FOR RENT. REBUILDING PIANOS AND PLAYERS. fine large rooms, large .tiled bath, aun porch .rice $1,000. Good condition. Inquire ot - menico Acerra, 11 Bridge avenue, Red Minneilnk Park, Red Bmk. garage, Bank. •-...•.. _. <_^ ' Furnished or unfurnished attractive, mod- • We do the most perfect snd hljhcit class WINDOW CLEANING. nd samge. Terms can be arranged to suit Mwird W. Scott, 40 Eut Front atreatj FOR SALE ern six. room detached house and bath; job of i-e-buildinK known to the piano in- We mike a specialty of cleaning win. WHEN MOVING JAPANESE RUSTIC WORK. you. Your own broker or owneri. The ted Bank, phone B74. % • t on Railroad avenue, Belford, frontage 160 central location: enclosed porch. 62 -Hc- dustry. A. B. Dlrhan,-'Drumnjond place, dows of stores.- offices and private real, Land and Loan Co,, 10 East Front street, call Anderson Brothers.- Telephone Bad ' Bet of Japanese rustle work, rustic bas- dences: also general office cleaning. Rates Bank 70t and gal our ratea. Anywhere, feet by 140 feet deep, facing two avenues* Laren street. Bed Bank. Phone 1238-R. Red Bank. Showroom and ihop xvar of rest- Bed Bank. _ kets, etc., for, sale. J. Horton, corner Price 81,000. Caleb L. Luker, Belford. den ce. Telephone fl33. reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 43 TIRES FOR SALE. Any time. . Maple avenue and Gold street, In rear, Red HOUSE FOR SALE. Washington street. Rtd Bank, phone LOCATED AT CENTERVILLE, 1 r Four Firestone cordt, 34xlj,, wttaT I MONEY TO LOAN. . Bank. Phone 76.F-31 Keansburg. House for sale on Maple avenue, Fair BABY CHICKS AND. HATCHING EGGS. 664-M. ' . on continuation of Laurel avenue from Haven; six rooms, .hot water, clectrio Four varieties: Barred Plymouth Rocks. Michelln tubes. Two Mlchelln cords. 3!je5, 'Money to loan on bond and mortgage. FURNITURE WANTED; • . GARAGES A SPECIALTY. - Keanaburg, farm of acven acres, five room 1 build garages from $100 up. Let malight and gas. Phone 621-W, Red Bank, Whiti Plymouth Rocks, Jersey Black APARTMENT FOR RENT. with tubes. Still good for several thou« Apply to A. L. Ivlna, Register building, Dresser, chlltonette and bed, or dresser or call at Joe Davis's, Fair Haven. K. J. Four rooms and bath, all Improvements: house, nne cellqr, barn, etc.; an Ideal place t Red Bank. •how you some of the many I have built. Giants, White. Leghorn!: also custom for chicken farm; ground will raise any- and ehllfcnette alone. State kind and Ralph B. Slckels, carpenter nnd builder. 84 listening. F. W. Hyatt, Colt's Neck, N. J. hot water-heating system: all in first class sand miles. Address Drawer J, Red Banks "~ - 67F.H1LL, price. Address Furniture, drawer M, Red RIVER STREET BARGAIN. thing. Will aell or lease: farm known as McLaren itreet, Red Bank. Six room ttouse. size of lot, 17Sxl75, Phone Freehold 107-F-2. condition; &11 newly decorated; $35 per plumbing, heating and tinning In alBankl . month. See P. F. Kennedy. 114 Monmouth the Pat Lawless farm. Call or write Mrs. ADAMS & MOXLEY. -•-. (ranches. 84 Weitilde avenue, Red Bank, COME EARLY ' river front; lady will sacrifice, »3,000, FOR SALE. M. Jantien, 154. East SOth street. New BUNGALOW FOR RENT, about half cash. Charlen Dresser, 113 atreet. lied Bank. Phone 447-R or 1620-R, Steeplejacks and general cbntractorft phone 1215. Small five room bungalow; water and for our special anniversary sale, gee our Large siied Ice box, white enamel: 600 Re4Bank._ _ . York City, phone IMaia E458. advertisement on page.3. The Rose Shop, West Front street, phone 623, Red Bank. flfih bowls, all a)zcs; also medicine cabinet, HELLO It U\ high construction work. ' - RlnlhCsV , SOD FOR SALE. gas: rent 115 per month. Apply Mrs. 73 Broad street, Red Bank. 91 galvanized drawers,and large Bhow case. BROAD STREET STORE FOR-RENT. -• On tha ground or earte'd. Mlddletown MicLaughlln, 24 Lelghton avenue. Red FARMHANDS SUPPLIED We repair radiators, mudguards, hoods, recking and tilth painting. U MirloaJ "SERVICE STATION FOR SAL^. \ of. all nationalities. Kindly -hnve me tnFred Maddelena, 10S Shrewsbury avenue, Second floor auitable for radio, clothing, lamps, and do all metal work. V/e sell a Stock Farm. Thomaa S, Field, Red Bank. Bank. 0 Red Bank, phone 440-J.' tailor, barber, or similar business; large treet. Red Bs^ik. Phone 600-J. ' Fully equipped, service station for sals mind .whenever you need any help. S. radiator for a Ford for $14.(0 that is a COLORED COUPLE WANTED on Highway; fine location. Price only Berger's Employment Agency. 86 West show, window; moderate rental. Third honeycomb radiator that dont freeu. We to take entire charge ot house; must be n Hghway; fi . GIRL WANTED. floor living-rooms may be had with or RIVER FRONT LOT FOR SALE. 82,26082260 . ApplAyl RaR y H. eStillraanStill , state street, New York. Phone Rector 3540j Girl for general housework; must know eell Firestohe and other makes of tint. GARDENER WANTED. Facing on River avenue, comprising go4U cook and good batler; good refer. without store. & Broad street, phone Red 1 highway, Ettontown. N.' J. COW AND CALF FOR SALE. how to cook; young girl preferred; three In Windshields and door glasses a tpeclalty, All around min, rnuit be exptrltitcti about one and a hair acres. D. Parmly. ences, looal preferred. Phone Red Bank Bank 1802. Reasonable prices. Red Bank Auto Radi- v FOR SALE, RED BANK, Cow, five years old, with calf: gentle, family: no laundry work. Mrs. William 1 with horiei, chickens, Itowera, veietsblia" Rumson, N. J. _j , •21-H. • ' / Hanna, Gillespie avenue, Fair 'Haven. FARMS WANTED. ator Works, 111 W«t Front street, Btd fifteen lots 60xlCi feet, restricted, nigh halter* broke, good milk and butter cow. nd electric pumps; references; Loun rtf •~~HANifCULTlVATOR WANTED. GRAVEL FOR SALE. elevation, along good street. For the Walter R. -Walling, R. D., Atlantic High- Phone H58.J._ Red_Bank. Have city clients ready to buy farms in Bant. Mhone 1177. A second hand wheel hand cultivator Fine gravel for roads; can alr.nd Inspsc lands, N. J. Phone Mlddletown 738-F-2. Monmouth county, also village, homes, " POSITION WANTED. iremlses. Addren H., box 8, Locuit 7oloU tlon; thirty cents per cubic yard. II. Rit- whole, 8i.60O cash. Caleb Luker, Bautord. MORTGAGE MONEY^ANTEIX with attachmenti. _ Addresa ; Matlhewi, Phor.e75.F-31 Keaniburg. Wanted, money on flrat bond and mort- town,, river and shore properties. Send let* Chauffeur ind son as second, wife could Leonardo. K. J. * uu, phona 26-W. Red Bank. Alia concrete ' WOO'DHOLM BOARDING KENNEL. ter with full description of property to be handy, desires private position. I am gravel. FURNITURE FOR SALE~ gage at six per cent. In- sums of $700, •~~ ~ SPRING HERE. Dogs clipped and plucked; life experi- $3,000. $4,(0O and $20,000. New house), Ray H. Stlllman. State highway, Eaton- giving up my private renting business and BABY'S RING LOST. Walnut bedstead, mahogany secretary, ence with nil kinds of dogs. Feraian cats town, N. J. would like to go back to a private family- HAMILTON S. BATON, ' Rave your screens made or repaired by patchwork quilt, 'old pictures, odds and for sale, also at itud. Oceanport avenue, good location. Roy H. Stillman, Stater Thomas Clssiey, 86 Bridge avenue, phone Small algnet ring with the Initials J. F. hlghway, Eatontown, N. J. UNEqUALLET>~6FPbR7TWiTY Am an expert auto mechanic and can do [niuranee broker, repreientt tha auturat) N. Finder please return to James Nsulty, ends of very old things. Mrs.,A. D. Cono- Oceanport, N. J. Telephone connection. my own,repairs and willing to work at a 484-J. Red Bsnk. ver. New Monmouth. N. J. . ' COME EARLY for real live party understanding his busi- ind not the compiny, Teltphoaes Red Jr.. »> Herbert street, Red Bank, phone SEVERAL GOOD'FARMS FOR SALE. ness., as nn nil around fruit, vegetable, very reasonable price for a steady position. Bank 1279 and John 1304. All triads o( HOUSES FOR RENT. . . H68-M. WAJHING WANTED. Suitable for dairy and genera] farming. for our special anniversary sale. See our. Info'rmntlon to Joseph Grillpn, care Laigh- t 140, 160 and ICO. See P, F. Kennedy. advertisement on page 3. The Rose Shop, candy and school children's lunch man. lnsurancs. New York office, SO LOS'T : Swedish woman, experienced laundress, Small part payment down and balance on Ring bell at 862 Valley Drive, opposite tojl^box 78. Red Bank, N. J. 114 MonmJuth street. Phona 447-R, or would do a large family wash at home by long time easy paying mortgage. Partie- 73Hroad street. Red Bank. Lane. 1620-R. Bed Bank. on Broad street, pocketbook containing Leonardo high achool, DeCarlos. Call at REPRESENTATIVES" WA'NTED". money anil other papers. ReReward1 . Jacob the week) alto occasional work by the ulart address Wode. Farmlngdale, N. J. FOR SALE. ~*~' ' 6:00 P. M. Bedells, nationally known cloak and dress HARDWOOD FLOORS. ; riogen. Phone.Rumson 586. Gas blast confections alove and 3*7 foot, SINGER SEWING MACHINE^ Newmark, 808 Mechanic streett, Perth Am- MOTOR BOATS FOR SALE. FOUND— houxe. require several representatives ac- Any kind you want. Glva us a call for boy. N. J. ROOM FOR RENT. pen boats and cruisers from 16'lb 46 S Inch alab, with legs; being discarded quainted Vlth nearby territory. Wonderful $1 down, II week; 25 yean' reliable lervj astlmata. Ralph B. Slckala. carpenter and Nicely furnished room, all conveniences, : many are great bargains for quick for greater capacity equipment; perfect a Una place to store your oar for anyopening for both men and women. New builder, Red Bank. FOR SALE. S condition; three months' use, Lumtse, period .of timei^open day and night; Just All makes repaired. Drop postal^ Furniture, dishes, lumber, sewing ma- and board, in private family; homelike aur- buyers. Can bo seen at Dlckman's boat and original sales organization offers ex- FOR SALE IN RRUMSONU : roundlnga. Apply Mrs. E. VanDrunt, 17 works, foot of Wharf avenue. Red Hank. Inc., Red Bank, phone 1915. a block from Broad street; plenty of room cellent opportunities. Write G, G. Robscn, trial of Singer electric. Frank B* chine, pjumblng aupplles, doors and thou- Weatside avenue, Red Bank. for either Indoor or outdoor parking. Boro Woods, agent, Eatbntown, N. J., phoaii Five room hou,usei ,, al. l ImnrovementImi e I six sands of articles. J5 Monmouth street, *l»9-$223 MONTH. LANDSCAPE GARDENER; " Auto Storage. Mechanla street end Globe 133 Monmouth street, Red Bank, or Be- lots 60x150, (460. Walter J. Sweeney. FORD SEDAN FOR SALE." Salary just raised. Become railway pos. Landscape gardening, bedding plants and court. RedBsnk. dell Cnmoany. Home Service Dept.. 10 2151-M. ' , I 1 nhone Seabrlgbt 817. _^_ Red Bank. __ vegetable plants laid out and planted. West_34th_Btrcet. New Yo\k. ELECTRTcTlGHflNG'FIXTURES. A 1021, good condition; completely tal clerks. Men. 18 up. Steady work. equipped, new battery; good rubber, extras. Flants grown under glass. Advice gladly APARTMENT. B.1OAD STREET, " ' NEW'HOUSE FOR SALE. - A liberal discount on many of our light- Full particulars free. Write today., Frank* SIXTEEN ACRE" FARM FOR SALE, All Improvements: $8,200. See P. F. First 8136 gett it. Kdward Scott, 40 lln Institute, Dcpt. D-H0, Rochester, N. Y. given. Alfred Sander. Seven-Bridge road, Three large rooms, third floor may be A good truck farm nlcoly located with UNDSCAPE GARDENER, y Kennedy, 114 Monmouth street, phona Red ing fixtures to make room for new atyles East Front street, Red Bank. box 56, Little Sliver, N. J. • had separately or with store on second attractive colonial farm huuse situated well frunlng by aipsrlensnc) neoi >prayln(| eomlng In. O. H. Ennli, 64 Broad street. FOR SALE. floor. Moderate rental. Opportunity'for llank 447.R or 162O.R. - , UPHOLSTERING/ HOUSE FOR RENT7 back from the i road for only $12,500. ring out of grounds. Urge if tmalL Adrs Rid Bsnk. Look, 1 have several places for sals In business and horns together. r All Improvements; HO per month: 97 heat and electricity; hot am) cold water; ga- An did-faahloned coxy aix-room house HOUSE"FOFSALE. FOR RENT FURNISHED. ton Falls road, Kstontown. To tee call a Ewlng, 10 Wtsttlda avenue. •, "~ ! "KQOF LEA'KJ Shrewsbury avenue, between Front-street rage; price, furnhhed, 16,260. Ray II. with cellar: lot 160x200 feet: along good House, of alx rooms, tile bsth, all In- and Monmouth street. J. C. Oliver, IK rour.raom bungalow, front and back road, near aehool, church, ' ttstlon and flrat hoilso hnclt of schoolhouse In P.ln If so, now Is the (line ta have It re- provementtl $6,»0O. P. F. Kennedy, 114 Washington street, Red Bank. Stlllman, Stale_ highway, Eatontown, H. J. porch screened, and garaiie; large gas Ilrook, or write Spcllman, R. I-'. I>. No. 1 SAVE~YOUlC~6Ib CARPETS* paired. Just phona Rid Balk 1401 sod RUGS—ORIENTAL" RUGS." but. Onlr 13,500, 11,000 cash, balance Monmouth s'rest, phone 447-R or 1630-R, .range: on'tlireo lots neitr rallroncl station mortgage. G. Luker Belford. N. J. Pho: box 02, KMonlown. N. J.. or 247 Believlll Rum—beautiful revtrilbla rail M4|I ask for tha roof doctor. • ' , ^ H«d Bank, ' FOR SALE, Bought, sold, exchanged, atored. Clean- snd good beach. Inquire F. McGovtrn, avenue, Newark, N. J. Price 12,000; wll "SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. " Ivory reed baby csrrlaga for sale cheap; Ing and repairing a specialty. Hand wash- IJi-F-m Keaneburir. from rour old carpets and tun. Betf{' also electrlo -Uble lamp, In fine condition. Cnroptcn slreet, Belford,jj. J. c.on«Uler terms. Men's only 1 mutt be In stood condition. ing at lowest rates. Prompt service. , 9 FARM FOR SALE. postal for clreular anj fall partlnllli. > Call at I. Kerber'a, 118 Mnnmouth atreet, Bey horse,'gentle and good worker; alto Carriage is reversible. . E. W. Ponce, SALESMAN'WANtEK Beventy.flve acre farm or will sill a part. ' CHICKEN FARM FOR SALE. Ford truck, with rack body. J. H.RItt- Compton street, Belford, N, J, Drummond place. Rf,d_nank, phone 1O44.R. Salesman with car to canvsts ^grtcul- Eight room house,,old farmhouse, ohltk Wslrllsld Rug snd Carpel Oluolvf 0*4 R«l4lank. phone Wl»l.'• I. • CARPENtER"AND DU1LDER. Twelve room hnuse, electric, toilet and en houses for (00, concrete floorsrs, ffiei eb.tr, on road between Colt't Nick and THREE'LOTSFOR SALC lural trade. Selling lubricating oils, paints, bath; hot and cold watur; uiiual outbuild- en hu , HI WtlrCeld atretl, Brooklyn, N. V. ' , HOUSE FOR RE~rTT ^ Vandtrburg. T _____ General repairing, estimates given on root ooatlng. etc, Drawing account, Money ings; less than three miles to lied llnnk. 'hnunn'h , lirnmlell r hhous e for (00, breodebdi at It- Drummond plies I seven rnonn, all One on Thomas avenue, neir Broad all klmla ot buildings, blue prints fin- making opportunity. The Lennox Oil " stove, oil burner; fruit oft varioui s klkindsJ ; 1 • trtet, one on West Front itreet and one Price 116,000. Caleb Luker, IlcUorJ, N. J. il b fi STOVE WOOD. Improvements. Inquire of II. O" r,o ished; prices ressonsblc, all work (rusran- l'nlnt Company. Cleveland. Ohio. Phone 76-F-B1. Keanaburg. overlooking Ki-yport, Matawan, Amboy Broid street, Red Bank. ) Will pay highest market prices for fowls at Falrnild (lardcni. Carl J. Dllts, 111 Blsb wood sawed In s,tove Itngth, prlM and broilers. Call or wrltt Men, Zwlokl, Weit Front itrtet, Red Bank. teed. A. (I. ClolT, phone Rod llsnk 82S-M. HEMSTITCHING. Rarltan bay and Staten Island, Also hotse, 1 GOOD LAONDRESS ., " .POLICE PUFPIES'FOR SALE. ~ BEDS FOR SALE. wituonn, all tools for the farm, furniture, olpally oik i 110 for tha large truak loitt 19 North Broadway. Long Braneh, N. JN Mexican, wide, plcoting. sold and divert Two white.enBmcllril slnuln liedB, enm- wsnt« work tWo of three days a week with UPHOLSTERlNa. Peillgreed, two months old; wolf gray kitchen utensils anil the trail* toea with that regularly sold for 113.00. O O. Ds phona 1«00, . _ Upholstering and raOnlthlng of all Hindi rhlnmtonei attached to materlils; buttons, plete with springs anil nistlrori.fi.; prim the silt betlilea tho ihlpplni boxes. A, private family. Address Amelia Hlcki, 100 anil black 1 also the mother, which we pinking, plaiting, mathlne embroidery. $1K «seh; one doillile wlllto enamelled bed, Ilellvartnl. John II. Cook, Jr., Ninrnli " Llnd«n place, Ite<] Bsnk. L_J^T^RlSlALOiOUaS E WANTED.'WANT. ™ of furniture. Frank llowird, 111 Wast brought from (Iprmany, for anle reasonable. llstlet, H. I. Would Ilka to buy a small hou«e, ur lots; Kront ttrset. Rid Bank, phona, shop W-i\ Heads snd novelties for sals at tha Uauily complete with box spring anil inaltrras; Sprlniis avenue, Red llsnk, phone «0|.R- ,, '' ;wiLL"BUY"OR"E)ilChXNOK " st be reasonable for ctihj Rumson or rttldenea'HeO.W. Red Uank. O. Wllms, 2_4 Bay avenue. Kean«b^rg,_N. J. Shop, M Rroa/I slreil, R»,l Bank, price 122. Apply tn William illntelinann, SUPER HETRODYNE FOR SALE, Rscond hsnd family Icebox, rnedlun slm F6R"SAXE~Af~REB BANK.~~ Comrnuter't .Home In Hlttorle Shrtwab'ury*. Rumson. N. J., phone 600. A hnrcsiin to quick buyer. Moilel C XInlly preferred. Addrtis J. II., drawer t elulit tube receiver, consisting tif A IJ\ will ivy or eiehinge for oak clan cabinet. W,i "id Bank. —W»^0fbM-On Three loll 80il29(i feet deep. All Modtrn eliiht room house wllh two baths FURNISHED'HOUSE TO RENT. Clianert, repairers and revtnlbla war* Phcine Red Bank'14I4-II, • no* In (ham of tht wtth itand •* tht sidewalks, eevers, water and electric. For anil one-t:alf acre ot ground: In exclusive aniA anil 3 W E 91IA power tubes, *n, RmidERAtORi AND ICE BOXKS Itoro Burnt, Inc., Otobt) Court arid Me*the plot, 10nxl2flVi, 11,000, part cash. By the year or nuintner sessnli: In I-air tpnun ailntitrr, Thompson Magnsphnna louil »i% of your old Doorlnm. Out hand *ask«' '—FTJMsTilETrROOMTVOETOr"' for salt for lea erasm, fish, poultry, hotel ohanlo street. Ott your ear wathtd while ntliliharhooil, for 116,000. One milt to Haven, nne block from main road anil one Caleb U Lukir. Dtlforil, 7t.-P.31 Ktani- ItecF Hank. Kny terms, Riy II. Stlllmin, mirnker, (Irneral Radio Cnrporallun limp, Ing rnlorei tht nip. Lit tspasl|lly-(|| r' ' Hingis or double 1 convenient to allpurposei i6ll for ammonia connection. In town. Btrrlce guaranteed. burg. block Irom river. Eliiht rooms, all Im-thrro H-volt II Imtterlos, Kvtr lleaily 110 busses, Apply at OS Wist Front slrest, Thomst Hlnu, 111 Fifth avenue, Long Bljle_hlgh_iiiiy, Eatonlown, N._J, provements; Baraif. l-'or further rarllcu- amp. hour A battery anil set ol Ilrandei your reiiiilrimente, Oarpet Cltantll, • "MALE HELP WANTED? ai'ROOivi D6ARDIN*O HOUSE ON PIVEC 1 Red Bank, Phone 7oS'R*^^ Bran'ti, N, J. . , fltneral rn^n for email, plscii ona who SPLENDID HOMrFOR SATE lart phont llnl Honk H0«-J, or write hrnl iilinni-s. "Tha Itnlli.Royce of Itectp DrummonJ placs, Rid Dank, phont Utt/K f ~V- PLAYEYER PIANOPIANO. drlvti imsll cir. Accommodations for mm 116,000 for this lame hnanllng hfiuas; In Freehold, IB.000, 17(0 cash down, hai- House, drawer M, Rail llsnk. lion." Act quick. Aililrem llnillu, ilrtwti year round huslnetiii large garden of two rnet easy tirmsl all cite rooms, t-ath, hot for all kindds of lly< poultry.. JacoJcbb Batst . Furlong, mahogany fl-notflt s player piano, only; negtiiary to'live on plica. Wrltt libOsE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. M, in- iihons UOo.J, lied Hank. er, JTI Shrewsburb y avenueu, Rtdd DinkDk, ccrrbertth and musle rools, sell for lion. l)lr- W. 0. Hhtphird. I.oousl, N. X' acres. City water anil git. drags, Riy ind eulil waltr, ntw luster: large corner New house, In welly vllltiu'. «n wnietili BEAUTIFUL HOME ON SHREWSnURY Ntw arounds laid oul aad pUntti If. Hltllman, Slate lituhitny. Katonlown, lot 6OU50, Kilward W, Llntmr, K Wilt Think of owning your own home 0I011 t< phone HIM Red Dank. ban's Piano Shop, Drummond plsce, phone FOR SALE OR .._.;.. prlee I2.S0O. Another fln* hnnif, twelve iroumlr Improved and bttullrlti 'J r til, Rtd Bank. Main strut. KitehoM, N. J. _ Kroit, rasll IH.tiOO; wM rlillllpsliurB, N, J. Iteil Uank where you may anchor youi • —: "CAPTAIN WANTED Nine room houie on the Hhrewibury nioliirbiiat rliilit at ynur own iloorytru, and ihrubbery ipnytil and aruntcl. for, a ntsr forty-foot eruliari muit have river; all Improvements, four aerial rtntt SfUC£o"ilOUSifF'6R~SALE. Beenery. Hsifcty. Moth «r» tills dear, WDji«DTi6irrroRfALEr California nrivit, ffl.00 per hunilreii, Hint rooms and bath, tun porch, r«- nt»r excellent markets tnd liuliislrles. Acl- (IIHIII iwlnunlng mil Hilling In tin sunnns vl« iladlr sA'an. N. Onllerbaoti, ,*| llaV''? food •••; experience.' Apply (9 Rid Bank TliUd n%- atrmlnallon tuldar the U. 0. •IB) for salt al IJO.OOD. I'oistitlon May amt akttlnu and Ice boating III .tba while B j ,, cxsnPAib """•• PKis'TA'kENCARli Os*.' ' ~ CORNSTALKS; POTATOES.~CADDAGE~ lV|inU«P<>tita. BJLnrl* 'I'lil .»•.»--.Arbor>, interlaken-"- r- - - - -y, -Ashur - y ime of tin mix I attractive homo In this oll •tplis, Lioniriln, N. J., I'. 0. box 1(4. the Mmpiai't M« tiptrt' twraler," "tot" (alt '* 'latin " , 'cdantaxl lolil, plttlnum, dlt- Telephone Atlsntle Highland! 41, I want lo lads cart kit ymir r"ts aflir for tslei UretM Mimnltln polstots. corn« Park, Ininicllnl n on sppnlnlmintllnt . llsy • nctlnil, Ray II, Hllllman. Stall highway, MriM J«wslry, diamond and magneto yoiir iltmlie, . My ohjrnt lirlnu tnilouiiu II, HtlllmsM, Hlste hlthwsy, KSIIIMIOVTII. .ork auirattatd. WKt lot itla, thlip, 1 stalka eut amr litil by hind, flrsi.platsi .Packard twln-aia ehltt polntt. Ijoke Imtlllni k Reflnlm Co,, Ot> a home far Inveil pels, nprfrencc ulvrli. also elilcktn cahbaga by the hundrtd, At N. J. I'honi Kilonliiwn 2I"«. . _ Kllnnlawll. N. J. sllUblni by Ibi t»li 1 1II-W, Ji II. King, It T Apply for Itrmt tn X,, ilrawtr M, Rul •«ao, mtMitn. . i • Keylnlder, enntilnlng isvrn ktya and my plact, Vtmlirvttr VanDorn, Half- " fAMILY UUNURY WORK," '"" MONEY FOR'FARMiW." Jr.. igtnt, III MOHIDUIII oil ' ptnknlf«, lost Wtilnenlay In builtieit ate- Ittvnhu _ _ _ Mile mail, rmitoffloi llnl rank Handy to ihort) and Rid llankt six room Family w«>h, wst, lint tuiiiltni I» On Unltoil Klalti vnvinimml plan. Tn tiasih. tlon ot Rail/Dank, ilniler return to J, Federal Ltnd Hank, tht only firman' mu iAU. """" heuii and NHUJtTl klndt «( frull, erapi» fltriui, ttre Rlraut Co. Iliwtnl, ____ pounds, 71 esntsi rouiih dry walli, B eenti tlsi good •• and hsrrlii. Termi. Kix It. Slfilmin, of tht floMni Hour Circle ol Ilia Prushir. I,ally's |n|d fountain pan lost Thuriflty pit puuni), |li»«h drr wath anil Hit work tuil bank, tht net larnlnis of which gi «w llamer, to* , BU»INE8$~I'6*R"«AI.E, baek to tin farmer who borniws tb Ketontowi.. M. j. J terlinn ehureh, llrnaiPrnail ttreil, al lha UnUnioi n In huslniss teetlim of town or on Bridge Ironwl, 7 cents per pniin.l. Hanil Ironlni; mmxm . Oolni eandy, toy and itallnnary tlorei hose tnmpany't nniiit, BhBhrewiluirr y avmui, Inlllali K, 11. Kinder pirate re, It iltilml, Jrrsty Cms I Laumlri, VYttk money, limtu money lo tarntri on nral At Mi UUsi imtvnH »M|i ytar round leettlon, nut to ichnnlhl,, R11. u* on 'futrlav'fl , May ttli, i tuin lo Kalhfrlni lllitlns, 101 UlirtKi- Krtnt ttntt, llnl nmk, phont not. bond anil rnorlms al Bli pit iinl Inlttr l ltO llngtr tmln aitli It'all hl, 10 Tils frhndt say, flair eul. •on Illnut, aood cpforlunlty. Oil Plot bury iv«nti«, lied flank. Rawird, • caast t> psiyy off morlgueiK ,, liltb 1. hui psei ivenur, A'bury I'irk. N, J. CAHPENTER JOnDlNO Old MMkllKM MM In'I _.. ||oMEONH|fi.lWAY;"~~~~ b> tomptttnt rntn In my branch -of work. ttotk , makt Improvemenls. tttttt. If Sixty aero, flnt sight rooi IIOIIII, it- (levin roomi ami hath, almilrlo, ml. ally Ho Job too large or imill Ic rsctlva ptontit farm Is In Monmouth tountr ami »«» «»l 'onmoulli Oounty msps prior In n««••, barnuarnis l1 Tlnlounion r«ll«l l.ouu left rntroid waltr, ntw housti liit lOxltOl but larvlea allinllon. 8nh eon and listing. KttU » loinloin,, tie mi. I amm ini e ;;nretiry fo in Mil M *i*t«rJ bniHlmb hookl, ptwltr eoffti [ronlaitl iicilftit, 11,000, itrmi, Charlttl ivsry Aflttn rnlnultai nrltt only 11.000, milai furnished, (lerteni a atttUUy. MMonmculb tuiinty. HHenil l fur r elreularlula , Jr. It " IUU prill, Ill W«i rronl ilntl. vhoni «»'11,001 0 en'h mtdiil••• • '. Lfety - itllllmn. prlo.. rl.ht. _O. H..n."t.ll. .!«'.»•»• ]linr. O. WoJi( *«Bl»|d»l«( M, i. tUM l|it< tl|h»(»j», Xttonlowiii Bid Sank, ifiii lU'tr r . ) 1J It i I' -RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29,1925.

rogues frequently get the best of ACCIDENT AT EATONTOWN, RED BANK REGISTER. things, while honett men are ham- /aUntin* V»K*ur*a't Car 'Dam* pered, and bedaviled. And this eon- »,.i to the EsttBt of $88. a HAMO»;.>|»Mtit».Wlt»)r. ditlon' exiita all the way. through A Chevrolet automobile own«d the., court*, from.the very highest We Take It For ffiVWQ BBOVW' and driven by Valentine Van- to the very lowest. Baitsu. Keliwn of Eatontown and a Dodge • • • automobile owned and driven by i«» : Just, now there U a great icrap In WiUo Toed of Long Branch.collide Granted Monmouth county about aiieii- ed Sunday at Eatontown at the cor- AUCTION SALE DM tit .11.50 ments. Aiiesiments have very little ner of Main street and the Tinton HOtJiDWi? Out house—out ear—our Bit **»*»• .. . .16 Ikrtf asatb* o do with'the amount of t»«i Falls rotd. No one was hurt, but S life, we prote*. against fire, accident which mutt be paid. If people put Mr. VanKeuren's car was damaged •••' and death. • c • , - . i i«4 rt 0» po.toO« «t to thff ejrtent of $68r Mr. Tocei A K J. u twoBirolui nuttir. in one-tenth of the time in trying Butthegteatestfoundationofhapptatte)- to get good government that they agreed to pay for repairing the car. the ownership of the home—the first pend in qutneliltg over assew- Hi» own machine- was not much dblk menti, they vpSfdJ'keep .many fool" ITajnaied. T." Otto^Welgandrof awa from1 being-- enacted, they Hailet, who is-a, motor-vehicle 4n»: '-TheMhtingeridej'that'canariseatemanr^- Friday, May 1st, 1925 would make Justice quick and cheap, speetor, saw the accident and ar- • "Weaknesses are brought to life yeara later. I TOWN TALK. . hd they would get a great reduc- rested Tocci on a charge of reck- ProtecSt yourself-ryour family—•against . (CoiHnmd.frotn page 4.) ^ tion in t«xes. But mo»t citi««n» less driving. Due to the fact that "-•• loss arriving at any time from defers in .,.-, ! at 1:30 P. M. AlnWit every person who reads are very little what kind of laws the Long Branch man had agreed your title. The payment of one premiujn tit itory of the fine of $100 which repassed or what kind of govern- to settle for the damage Justice ..' ptotecas you for all time. '•/•.. K. Herman Stoye imposed a mlni- trei impoied on Albert E. Langford ment they get, «o Jong as it is offi- We BM be glad to teH you all about . of B«lford •will feel tKat it wa« a ials of their own .party stripe Who mum fine'of $B. cise of outrageous injustice. It make the laws and do the govern- 31 Monmouth Street may b« l»w, but it surely was not ng. • ' Special Millinery Sale" Justice. It will tend to convinpe * * • > fidelity Union : X*opl«th»t the law-student was So long as people worship a party All trlnm«a »'•«• »»1 1" "1* »l.h »w >"lc< Across Street From Phone Office right when, on being asked "Wliat ame and care nothing about what to waV. room for whit. hat.. Title&Mortgage Guaranty Co. U law?" he replied that law was a that party does, just so long will MRS. S.. LOHMANN 4 BROAD STREET RED BANK. N. J. 755 Broad St and 9 Bank St, Newark, N. ]. nighty unequal distribution of jus- there, be cases of rank injustice in Ov.r Lif.tr*'. Oroctry atora he name of law, and just so long The entire stock of Fixtures and Household also will the people have tp pay the THEATRICAL ' Ulr. Langford had done no one ost of hundreds of fool laws and Goods will be sold to the highest bidder, con - ;he cost of thousands of needless CLEANERS and DYERS any harm. Ha had sold a small bot- W9 AND If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buy tle of iodine and a small bottle of >fficeholders. So long also will they * %&$&&* sisting of Chairs, Tables. Rockers, Victrola, dedicated oil. These things are lear the burden of spies and in- anything, you will find The Register's Want Column the Wed and kept on hand in many "ormers who go about the land seek- ng whom they may devour. •>' quickest and cheapest way of filling your want ftmilies. They are regular house- Records, and everything that can be used for hold remedies. Yet for doins; this Hr. Langford was arrested and a LITTLE SILVER'S DOGS. household or farming, many antique pieces fine of $100 was imposed on him. They Muit b» Refi.tered or Th»y T * • • ' • . Will le Killed. among them. T "i'| •;••••/?? ••1;'h1S" ' • . The articles were bought by two .Little Silver is overrun-with dogs. ien and i. woman. A law had been Ihief interestat the meeting of-the pawed in New Jersey declaring that mayor and council of that borough I will also sell one large stock of Groceries and no one must sell these things unless last night centered in an ordinance He was a registered pharmacist. Mr. which requires all dogs to be reg- langford had never heard of theistered and which prohibits dogs Fixtures, Canned Goods, "Mac" by the case, Im- Uw. These things had been sold [fom being on the streets during for years by country stores. The une, July, August and September Hie of these articles was for the ported Cheese; Sugar and Salt by the 100 lb. I > unless muzzled or onji_ leash. Any_ 4orntnon*gb'6'd.'"BeguUr'diiig store8 x>g'owneFc"an"Tiave one'Hog"figis- under the care of registered phar- tered^for ?1. For each additional bags, Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, etc.; Counter macists are found in very few coun- dog the fee is $2. The ordinance try villages. It would be a hard- passed its first reading and it will A Schooter and Show Cases, very large Mirrors. All these ship to compel residents of these lo- come up for its final reading Tuesr calities to travel several miles to day night, May 12th. Any dog not get these, articles when they are registered will be shot. Groceries are put up in small lots so that any seeded in a country household. Gilman Brower submitted his re«- gnation as recorder, which was ac- family can buy, In this lot we also have Peanut ' If the intent had been to enforce cepted with regret. Mr. Brower's A Schooter will be given free with this law, no matter how foolish and reason for resigning is that his busi- eyery $7.00 spent in our Children's De- Roaster, Soda Fountain and Gas Stoves. TOteasonable' such a law might be,ness duties do not allow him time the proper plan would have been to to take charge of the office. He has partment. Not necessary to spend the $7 have shown the law to Mr. Langford been recorder since the. borough at one time. A card will be given you and to tell him that the sale of these was formed two and a-,half years Dealers are also invited to this Sale. articles was against' the law. But ago. In all of that time not a single with the amount purchased. Future ao such plan was followed- The resident of the borough has been purchasesjwill-be-recorded likewise] - aim apparently-was_to-irap junan- _arrested(_althoiigli_eoVcr«l - from ind then fine him. -It seems to me other places have been arraigned This includes all children's shoes. 5SS DAVIS, Auctioneer. Jo he a far worse offense for men before Mr. Brower. jjr women to go about the state ask- The borough officials at their next Bring tha kiddle's In ing storekeepers to break a lawmeeting are expected to appoint a and get one of these £hich the storekeepers know noth- special traffic officer for duty on f f H4:»» I ••••••.• 4 ing about, than it is for the store- Saturdays,- Sundays and holidays. healthful toys. keeper to break;such* law, To my It is'probable that this job will go mind the men and women who com- to Fred Ziegler. mit these acts should be fined, in' White Shoe Co. stead of the storekeeper who knows A MISFORTUNATE COUPLE. pothing of the law. 9 Broad St., Red Bank

" I believe further that any such Laid Up at the Same Tim*. I»w *« this one is a foolish and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chadwick of •wicked law and should never have Fair Haven are confined', to the been put on the statute book. As house with injuries and 'are under it is on the statute book of the state •the care of a doctor. Mrs. Chad- I believe it should be promptly re- wick dislocated her shoulder last MARKET COWPANY! pealed. Furthermore I believe that week when she lost her balance and a. law should be passed putting in fell off. the front porch of her home. jail every man or woman who, She was taken to the Long Branch of Quality and Service knowing what a law is, goes about hoapital, The injury to her^ shoul- the state asking people to violate der was attended to there and she was taken home. Two days later that law. Mr. Chadwick had a fainting spell • * • • on the porch of James LaBau's BEST QUALITY BEEF ; Of similar injustice is the work of house. He fell off the porch and the society for the prevention of was cut and bruised. He was treat- truelty to animals. Agents of this id by Dr. Edwin F. Stewart of Fair Prime Cuts ' Society seem to have power to doHaven. / anything they please, regardless of the rights of others. The account Facts! Not Fancies! Isf the taking of a < horse from a Chicken Kill.r Killed. jman, reported in The Eegister this A dog owned by Joseph Eustace Our Business is based on Facts. We offer the Finest in Eadio at the RIB ROAST week, because the agent thought of Everett, -which had always led. a Lowest Prices in New Jersey. Before you purchase Any Make of Radio Set the horse needed a rest, shows the quiet, placid life, suddenly devel- •rbitrary power placed in the hands oped chicken-killing propensities get our prices. We will save you money. Our buying facilities plus our cf this society. An instance oc last week and played havoc with the extremely small expenses enable^us to sell at such low prices. We offer Spring Lamb tuned in front of the Second na- fowls on Mr. Eustace's farm for a service Free of Charge, indefinitely on any set purchased from us. ' tional bank of Bed Bank a fewshort time. Mr. Eustace put an end jjears ago of somewhat similar char- to the dog's life. • . • acter. In that case a horse had Our p ce •lipped down in the street on a Somerset Model, 4 B, $85.00 " » $49.75 LEG of LAMB 1 Club'i Laat Meeting. fclece of ice.' The owner of the The. Ho(mdel card club held its Our Price . tone went for help to get the horse last meeting of the season last week : Freshman Masterpiece, $60.00 $37.85 tip and while ho was absent an at Mrs. William Pitcher's. The club kg«nt for this society with the long doesn't play for priies, but the meet- Somerset Model 5 A, $75.00 Our Price $135.00 Sugar Cured feame came along and shot the horse ings are always well attended and un.nlmou.ly adoptadi _.j| or of the nation. No one can RESOLVIiD. Thai th. dlrtetor. with to 5«"lnr '» Mr.. William Otl.rion l h.r lew tbmni for thouaandi of new f.mllr, th.lr .ine.r. •ympilh* In tbtlamr b. ut every year, r.ivfmant. WAGNER MARKET CO of thla bank, bavin* i.rv.d a. a dlr.clor Red Bank Radio Sales Co. from Ita orionl.atlon, W. d.tlr. U> «.' and laiwiri ttemnlvci •part * pill on our r.tordi to add our «/twhat':ih» laws' are o Latlmony to hi. d.vat on tni l.rvlo. ui Wholesale Phone 1390 Retail «jr ratan.' In tourt d«cis thl. In.lllutlon «l»»ya, hi. TilnSSi. md IN CHANCSRY OP NtW JUUEV, fora th. tv.nlr-.Uth d»r of Hiy ftMt. win «nun..l at all tlm.a and bit aUndlni th. •iid bill will bt ukn H «*»(lfi ii not uncommon,for;abou ta • Ohrlitltn i.ntl.m.n. " b* iud|«» to•.,«•» that the .That • obpr of thlt r«ol for- **Th. amld^tiUI I. Hl^ to (•»«io«o'> U»ft" jnttti to MM. Oii.non am 15 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J., tt vlrtui of in onl.r of tb. Ooun ol * moo*, |i|< m.il. br Th«od«r. ,VM.».r W«J»*'; W* thwg imll»th« other •lio publl.hid ID th. R.4 B Ohm.trr et th« Jfttp, tut* •• h* in ••'*"""•' ' tbiUw i IIKNHV CAMP.. lit o AARON DIXON SAM DIXON :..MM»F«lwot, »d „ m -*-J— I, 0OK0VE! ti, you v< and you inf diaiuf f.ndinl RED BANK REGISTER, APRHi 29,1925. big, farming and he quit All RUFFINI & AMBROSIO HALE AND HEARH AT 95. lis life while he wai a farmer he ^itokJ. VTui V«nd«rv»« ol W«l> 'armed places ot 800 to 400 acres. STORE FOR RENT, $55.00 CONTRACTORS it* rtreet gavt birth to »ion 8un- "UNCLE TOMMY" WILLETT IS That wss the kind of farming he riain and Fancy Blocks to Order Mf«tth» tone Branch botplttl, Cement Work' ; STILL GOING STRONG. wed. Big farms became unprofit- Stum Haated, All Improvamanti 13 It. front by..42 ft. ' " pother Md.ehiNLu* dolnfc ible when conditions changed and Spindles and Railings Mrs. V«n^rvMr beloff her is] Banker* Mia7D(m Because He W. A. HOPPING—Broker was impossible to get help enough Fhoaa Conn. 251 Bridg* AT*. Garod Neutrodyne n wai MiM-Inii Botumnin. Doesn't Prlv* Hit Hen* lo Town run them. 49- Broad Strttt, Rtd Bank, N. J. . Tiltphsn* 397 Edmrd J, Rillly ptMtchtnie A«r Mer*. but He is the Same Uncla Tommy attributes hli good , who ii In th« iH^M bull- 014 "Uncle Tommy." ealth to bis out-door life on farms Factory guaranteed ,„„ and who ii »«ll known •• • "Uncle Tommy" Wlllett of Marl- nd to the hard work and the plain morlit, o>«»rved hit Slit birth- oro is spending several days with Iving which was the-custom in his y Uitt Thurtfoy.Thurtfoy.' MM«nyy of hia his daughter, Mrs. Sidney Beers, >arly years. Some other folks say by their serial number. udi did not forget thha occasion who lives on the state highway be- ;he reason he has lived to such a offered their tylclUtloni. Mr. tween Eatontown 'and Oceanport. ripe old age and is so healthy Is _J]y say. J»« txyicti to etay on It he Jives until next October Uncle >ecau,se he hss never smoked nor rlnn- with iW» e»rth until mother angel ii Tommy will be 9$ years old andshewed tobacco. Mr. Willett does durable work at low cost. dtdlnHeaven. from present indications there tot males any claims in this regard, ARTHUR V. GREGORY Lawrtnea Tbompion seems no room for doubt that he >ut he Ii most emphatic In asserting iyinue hha bhj boughtt a new Butek will, live until that date and "then ,hat a man will rust out quicker In >"> Uttsr-slf coach from H. .L. Zobel. some," for Uncle Tommy is s re- dlenets than he will wear out THE H. SMITH CO., 67 Broai Street •Kaymond Taneey of Bed Bank markablB man for one of his agt. hard work. ^ He says he was .'ia one of the successful candi- Straight as a' ramrod, small and irought up on mush and milk as air Haven New Jeney littp In the list examlnttione for ilender, and having the use of all lis principal diet with plenty of and will be. sworn In next ils faculties, Mr. Wlllett is a picture fruit which wss raised on the farm n>ntb. s f health, As one man put it, he it his meals and between meals. RADIO BATTERIES Woieph Stec of William street is a walking advertisement of the Uncle Tommy got talking of old ; glyen; up his' position as sales healthfulness of Monmouth county. Imes -with a Register reporter a few . poll the performance of a sensitive ^afai Krldel'l clothing store, and This man, said , that Mr. Wlllett'e lays ago, principally about his boy- radio set by using inferior batteries ?. show employed'in Samuel-Etklns's good health showed ,that. Monmouth hood. He said 'the, boys took the tpje on Monmouth' street. ' county must be a healthy place in girls out riding.and out to parties A good set is worthy of the best bat- ! •-if' •••' • ._ . -')••'• which to live.' ' .' . 'hen'he was young, just as the boys teries. Use WESTINGHOUSE-recognized :J-1 •".' . : • •' '.•!.•.?-..:.•;• ,• -•'••' Bid You Ever Mr. Wlllett was born at'Nut- o how, but thst conditions then ' •/ as standard in radio. %i-\, :•• .". Church. News'. swamp on one of the farms now rerevery dlfferent'from conditions Sunday .morning at the owned by James Crawford of Red towsdays. In those, days he said a i church the sermon topic for B»nk. One of the very early may- :irl was dressed un when she put junior corteregation w|U beors ot New York was a man- named n a clean calici dress and a.tun _ offering Love" end' for-the gsn- ionnet and that many were the girls J. W.SUTPHEN Stop To Think— Thomas- Willett and' Mr. Willett is eral serviceice,, "MemberMers of One a direct lineal descendant of this he took to parties dressed that way 117 West Front Street Red Bank, N. J. ; Body." Communion, 'will be obearl- y official. As a boy Tommy at- when he was a hoy eighty years ago iirved, "What the Bible Teaches tended school at Lincroft, riding to or so. All the boys and many of (JUST what makes you prefer YOUR butcher, YOU^ baker, Aboub t God" will be the topic of the ind from his horns on horseback ;he girls went barefoot in those days ysung people's meeting; Sunday it is interesting to hear him talk all summer long; but girls seldom YOUR candlestick maker to some other, tradesman who ' it. A song service will ba held Ib'out old times and old conditions went to parties without shoes on. WISTINGHOUSE day night and the sermon topic In this part of Monmouth county. Looking at the girls of these days offers you something just as'good. Nine times out of'.ten the will be "Dividends In Reserve." A He can remember when coal first and the way-way they dressed and BaATTERIES reason" is SERVICE—accommodation, convenience, the little i' mectingjvill .be held to came into general use, when the bobbed their hair arid used lip-sticks first trains and. steamboats-were and painted.their, eyebrows. Uncle courtesies you are accorded thakmake your, shopping task less llaborate musical programs have seen in the county, and many other Tommy said he thought there was a : Wen arranged for the .Sunday indent facts. good deal of truth in that poem on trying. .. . • ubrninc and night lervicei at the - For many years Uncle Tommy "Vanity" which was written a few Methodist church. , At the night made; a practice of driving to Red years ago by an old-timer and which It is the business of this began. . itfrlce there .will be-an organ re Bank every: v Saturday , afternoon World's Largest Resort eltsl by Mrs, J. Jay Willey and i with his horse Lady Signal. Abouf Th« gay clad nsld who'passes by Is but a hollow sham;. laritone solo by-Brooks-Shackley. three years ago he discontinued Sho icrvti to jlesn tbe human' eye. Store to- serve "you—-to Mbthera' Day'will he observed at these trips;. As he put it, "the auto- But Ii not north a Humh in Hadti. thi church Sunday, May 10th, and mobiles got too thick; and there wai v offer you quality merchan- •t night the Eastern Star lodge not much pleasure to be had in driv. Even week Luke Longhead tells 60 Broad Street, Red Bank. Phont 1444. "attend service. ing horses." ' Mr. Willett was al of positions, open': to all kinds of dise at low-as-possible- t the Presbyterian prayer serv- ways a great man around horse workers. Read The Register's Want 21S Broadway, Long, Branch'.' Pbeat S38. prices—and to give you tonight Hev. John Muyskens and a .shrewd judge of horseflesh Advertisements if you are leekinil iwJU give a talk on "The Voices o: He owned some fact horses which position,—AdvertUbment.;, the maximum of service in Jesus." Special "Vacation Bay" won fame at old-time county fairs lervices will be held Sunday, and in Monmouth; LOWEST PRICES the • transaction;- Here are thi pastor will speak on "Life In- Mr.. Willett quit farming aboul Building and Loan Effective Every Day Indefinitely just a few of the Steinbach vestment." Miss McLean of As-eight years ago and for several years thereafter he made his home lury Park, a soprano sinter, and Association 1.25 Pinaud'a Lilac Vegetal, ,79c .70 Sal Hepatica 34e Service Features: Chaster Arthur, a. violinist, have with his son-in-law, Mr. Beers; RESTAURANT whom, he assisted in tilling the soil. Elcaya Disappearing Cream 49c .75 Baume Anal. Bengue . .43c I Iwii engaged,a« additional mem Later, when Mr. Beers moved to Whtn you'va flgurtd deep snd earnest, 1.75-Djer-Kiai Toiled Water 1.41 .75 Vicb's Vapo Rub 44c I Jen ot the choir for the summer; OK the loin and tnilldlnj plan. , .50 D. & R. Cold Cream.. .32c .50 Montholotum 34c | At noontime there need be no trying qpest Eatontown, Mr. Willett m'oved ti You don't know as much sbout.lt ^.50 Melba SkinJIream 39c the^omeoMrissonrRullf-IViUeti —Ai->ou-dld_wti«n^»oa- kusn. ~~for~ a wholejoSeT^inexpensivsriunchiolir7 You find many complications .3S Froitilla ,...... 21c .50. Unguentine ...... 39c p ' Parly for Nawljrwedi. Maflboto, with, whom he has sinci Which lit muddlxd mora and mart, .28 Velogen .,.; 19c .50 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 32c Daily, Steinbscha cafeteria on', tha Fifth • •'.t'Vt. and Mrs. Fred Hasler of Lit- lived. The reason he made this till you haven't hslf the lcnowltdM' That you thought you sad' before. 1.00 Hind'a H. & A. Cream 64c .50 Palmoliva Shampoo .. .34c Floor is seryihg dainty* luncheons. to a tie Silver entertained about fifty change: was because lie did not feel .50 Ddrin'i Rouge. 33c .50 Hennafoam .37c gueits at a dance -eit Shrewsbury at home on any place except a farm Yen jnsyjsli«:the.iirint«il.itst«mint -.50 Phillip'i Milk Magneaia 31c limited number of pleased patrons—and" That they send you once • year, 1.00 Danderine HaiinrdnieT763c manor last Saturday night In honor About three years ago he quit ac- And Drtvidlng you don't touch It, .60 Fairchild'a Eia. Pepain 45c .65 Glover'i Mange Cure; .47c. doinjj so on a'cost basisi You will enjoy ot Mr. and Mn. Richard Hssler, tive' work on' his son-in-law's farm It Is plsln and vary cltir. .10 Sterno. Heat ...12 for 79c1.50 Brbwnatone 1.29 But If once you try these figures .65 Kotex, pkg of 12 .*.. .41c the palatable,: satisfying combination* yh'o were recently married. The but he delights in taking.long walks With a piper and a pen/ ,.60 Carbona 36c, 1.00 lize 69c ballroom was decorated with palm through the,countryside, noting the And -would understand the Items .65- Pinex ....' 49c .25 Mlvia.Tal. Powder 3 for 50c jerved. progress of the growing crops and You. »re Anita.canf usei.asals, ..-„..,. .28 Mum,;./.,, . 19c 1.00 Liaterine 6Hc hjydrsngea and cut flowers. A sup .30 Kolynoa Tooth Paale ..18c other} manifestations of nature. Al You approseh theie Institution!. ' 1.00 Lyaol 69c tier was served, at midnight ; Mrs, .50 Pebeco Tooth Paste . ..28c iler formerly lived at'Norfolk though his eyesight'is not. quite sc ' And you. pay to them your tin, 1.00 Wampole'a Extract And you know you pull out.from-thorn. .50 Pepiodant Tooth Paste 31c Cod Liver Oil 57c keen as it used to be, it 1B still good .: Always more than yc-tf put in:. .60 Forhan'i Tooth Puts. .34c and he" does not have to weai But tne whyfore and the wherefore 1.30 PinkhamY Vear. Comp. 77c Of the way or rate of talm .28 Cuticura Soap ...18c 1.50 Fellow'i Syr. Hypophoa. 99c gluuir" "~ Airthe'ounnlriflinpi of dsrlcnsis—•—- -.25 Woodbury'i Soap 3 for 50e -Would-be-puisled-to-ejplalnr Li. 1^50"Gude"i" Pepto~Mahgari"89cT ' About 400 persons attended thi ThTee yesrs~an aeroplarfiFErolci —.'30-Roalnol-Scapri9er3-fiir5Sc ITOOTHilTNiV^ rrr:89r Any time your mind eiti raitlni .11 Physician's and Sur- itinei held by MWdletown townsH, down while soaring ovef Marlboro E'Uay'j Nei. sonal shoppers will give them their the returns .are not in, butthi 5.00'Zip ,3.69 profits will be about $200. an acquaintance with Uncle Tomm; The idia-iiemi slgantlc,' .60 Doan's Kidney Pills.. .39c immtdiite and discriminating at- And It itrlkei you ai Immenie 1,00, L'Origaa Compact ... ,73c result exceeded the expectations o and he Implored the aged man ti That you make two hundred dollarn .50 Dj.r Kiis Face Powder 37c .15 Boals Rolls .: 9c tention and our prompt delivery those in charge of the affair. make a trip with him. He said hi With your, monthly, hundred cent). . .60 Bromo Seltzer' 37c .60 McCoy's C. L. 6. Tabs. 49c system will get the articles in your neveV heard of a man -more thai And you (et a gen'rout Int'reit, Yet your aoul ia Oiled with doubt, .85 Jad Salts ...... BSc Phenolax Wafers (3O'i) ...18c •hands almost as soon'as If you had f. To Hold a Regatta. ninety years old making a trip And you don't know how In bother carried them home yourtelf. an aeroplane and, he said he wante All this thuineia came tbout. ; The North Shrewsbury iceboat an CRtrDtT DEPT. the distinction of having such a mai You nay atudy and may figure yacht club will meet on Thunda for a passenger, Mr. Willett a In the loin and bulldins plan • night of next week at nine o'clock And you don't know, when you've finlihed, Newbrdok Brick Ice Cream Here in a convenient little office on the cepted the invitation and enjoyei All you did when you bitan. at the clubhouse to make arrange- the' trip immensely. The' journe; You And many eompllcatlona 3 Flavors Third Floor you may talk with our Credit ments, for a Decoration day regatta was made over the boundaries o: Whleo .ret muddled, more and more, Manager about transferring your winter on the river. Plans will also be di«. 'Till you don't know facti about It Monmouth county. You felt certain of before. cukisd for the club's annual outing account' for the summer months, a con- to Sandy Hook. The meeting wi: Mr. Willett is A widower, hia wlfi Quart 40c venient and simple : arrangement—about b«gin at nine o'clock. having died 25 years ago. Befon her marriage Mrs. Willett wai Mainstay Building opening a new account—or you may learn Emma Lamberteon of Crawford'; the particulars of tho Steinbach Club Plan ,- To Repsat Faihlon Show. Corner. & Loan Ass'n. A Thrifty Habit method of deferred payments that may be ' .The fashion show which washeli . All the old-timers know Uncli Uit'Thursday week by the Outdoor Tommy, for he ia the oldest, old' Second National Bank and Buy your pantry ne^ds here every week-end and applied to the purchase of homefurnina- girls' club, composed of nine girls timer of them all, He is said to b< save money on ptire, delicious food specials. ings. living in the western part of Red the best equipped man, both men • Truat Company WEEK-ENDS ; Bank, will be repeated Friday nigh tally and physically, of his'age it NEW SERIES NOW OPEN Coffee (i found) ...... 50c Z for 86c REST RDDM of this week. The show will the state. He was what was knoWi Opekb Tea [half pound ...... 60c' 2 for 71c • t • • held in Robert L. Cook's hill o as a ."big farnier" until time: Plaaia Call or Writa for Furthti Pure Cocoa (hal/ pound) 25c 2 for 16c Buniet avenue at eight o'clock, changed so that there wai no raone; Particulars. As comfortable and reatfut a place Pure Olive Oil (13H ounces) . .... 98c 2 for 1.19. as anyone might'desira.for a few S(Tawberry,Jam(i5 0M'aT) ..... 45c2 for 49C 'momenta, respite between pur* Raspberry Jam (15 01 jar) ..... 45c2 for 49C ehaiei. A convenient place to await Grape Jam (150?. jar) . 45c 2/of 49C the tardy co-shopper, to relax be- Orange Marmalade (12 o;. jar).... 39c" 2 fdr 46C fort freshening up for luncheon Buy Now and Save 10 Per Cent on Any Pure" Grape Jelly (100?. jar). .... 35c 2 for 36C er the matinee. Writing desk" and Lemon Extract ...... 35c 2 for 41c materials are at your disposal hart. Liggett** Salad Dressing 40c 2 for 41c The location is at the head of the Beef Cube* 80c 2 for 31C itairs on the second floor. Vulcan Gas Range Peanut Butter 85c 2 for 40c For Mother's tewni ana amilltr aammunlllM.' Box of 24 •ueaMaora to Special for May Pap«r and Special H ft During Both IE* QaCompiny of Niw Jiruy. Short Lighting Company. Buvtlop* 79c During May 1VC May , lor 35C . ,,rii. - 4'J'A RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 29,-1925,

school. Mr. Couch has had the'job eighth grades. Silver'1 medal! will NEWS FROM KEYPORT. over 36 yean. Frank J. Muit.wan $e awarded to the winners. The ,t • '"ft (elected out of four applicants' for contest will be May 16th in the new We Have Just Received AGITATION HERE FOR A NEW the position and high.tahoo! auditorium, ' , , ' HIGH SCHOOL. * July 1st The women's auxiliary of the Karl Snyder bought a new Jewett community club held a successful Tire Service Many Pupila Now on Part Tips Be. coach lest week from Joseph Dan- thrift salo Saturday afternoon. • caiue of Lack of Room—Charles der. Rev. William P< Tighoi rector of TELEPHONE 72-R " Schultz Seriouily Hurt When The card"-party given at St. Ag- St. Agnes's church, is a patient at 150 Dinner Sets Struck by an Auto. nes'g auditorium Friday night by St. Vincent's hospital at New York, A petition will chortly be circu- St. Agnes's club was well attended. where he ia undergoing treatments. "Sacson" Imported Broadcloth which we place on sale Oor Service car is lated asking the board of educa- Rev. Herbert J. Belting of Bed Rev. Father Spiller is rpnducting at the following prices: tion to call an election to authorize Bank, district Buperintendent'of this services durltfg Sev. Mr. Tighe's ab always ready. 8 a new high school. There are 245 district of the- Methodist confer- sence, pupils at present-, on "part time in ence, will preach Sunday night at Vf UB JDRESSES the local school Wing . to inade- the Methodist church. After the PIANOS All Colors Are Absolutely Steam Vulcanizing quate facilities. The propositipn service the first quarterly confe'r- \ LJLO(U)iece hhi^hM Guaranteed' . ofr ae newe school was braught" up aim TrUClt ^* . ^ voters >n l^;^and was presiding.- • V ; ;: This great Dress offer is mostwonderful, defeated overwhelmingly. The A. C.vJones of First avenue and A. B. Dirhan due to the, fact that it-was planned with 50 piece Set for $11.00 j; board, purchased a new high-school Forntan Schenck of Chestnut ave- Phono 933 deliberate purposB o{ giving Red Bank .95 Tires in Stock lot several years ago. which takes nue collided Wednesday" night at Red Bank, N. J.' bargains they'll never forget. 3M ) V in two city blocks and which cost the' crossing of Valley Drive and Real »6.95 Valuai 3 only $6,060. As tho school/debt First avenue. The Jones car was 42 piece Set for $8.00 1 is now only. $18,100, many resi- completely wrecked'tut the other dents, especially those who have car was able to be driven away un- S. ESTELLE children on part time, feel that the der its own power. " - • Your choice of two styles—white and gold John Hansen tinio is present whena new school F. E. Baldwin; W.Cullman and DECORATOR /f or fancy decoration. . 42 West Front Street should be built. The estimated cost Miss Genevieve Jackson purchased and Hand-Made, Hand-Drawn of the. proposed school will be Ford sedans last week from ' the Plain Decorative RED BANK, N. J. around $185,000, and the increase VanHise motors company. Imported Philippine Dresses This is an exceptional offer and an oppoV- in taxes will amount to about $10 David Tuition is riding about in a Painting ' $, tunity you seldom have of procuring such Dinner NIGHT PHONE 1209-W per thousand of valuation provided new Hudson coach. ' ' Of Superfihe English Broadcloth and the people vote for tho school. The temperance union met 54 Mechanic Street ' ; Sets for so little money.. / There have been no additions to Thursday afternoon at the home of Hand-Drawn Work' French Linen school buildings in this borough Mrs. Matthew Mortenson and plans RED BANK, N. J. since 1912. ' were made for the oratory contest All a/e beautifully hand made and hand for the pupils of the seventh and drawn—nil havo wnite English Broad- Charles Schultz, the young son of Phone.594 cloth cuffs and collars ombroldercd'in Carl H. Schultz'of First street, was whito dots and drawn work. Chooso .95 knocked down by an auto driven by IIIIIIIII MHIIMIIMMMIIMIIIIIIMM from 14 new Spring and Summer shades. Samuel H. Davis on First street Real $10.00 Valuta Saturday afternoon. Young Schu]tz s darted from behind an ice wagon directly in the path o£ Mr. Davis's Buy Your TIRES NOW machine. He was taken to the Perth Amb'oy hospital in a serious condition, it being thought that he Three Hundred Tatan Edge, had a fractured skull. One of-his and Save Money! ears was badly lacerated. • Charles J. Strahan, assistant com- Wash Crepe Dresses missioner of education, will speak Alt Are Smartly Adorned at the regular meeting, of the home An increase in prices will surely and school association Tuesday With Drawn Work night at the high school auditorium. take place in a short time. The annual election of officers will Seventeen new Summer shades to choose from—this is an extraordinary -advance bo held at the meeting. The home We carry a full line of Firestone Summer offer 1 Limit—not more thnn 3 .50 .and^ school association will hold a to a customer. . benefit in the Surf theater on. May and Brunswick Pneumatic and Bal- Real $6,50 Valuei 3 25th. "The Wizard of Oz" will be the feature picture. Dr. and Mrs. Gifford B. Aumack loon Tires. spent last week with Mrs. Norma "PRICES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE" A. Hall of Red Bank. Come in and see our prices before Miss Kathleen Luf burrow spent the week-end with Mrs. Gertpde you see anyone else. Woodhouse of New York. \ Miss Betty Hendrickson has re turned from a visit with her grand* AT THE parents, Mr., and Mrs. A,. Cadoo, Jr., of Summit. • .-" Miss Hazel Bowrie, a student An the State normal school at Mont- RED BANK AUTO RADIATOR WORKS c!air, has been sick at her parents' home. — — — - Dr. Fred C. Ogden, has; pur- 113 West Front Street Red Bank, N. I. chased a new Nash sedan. Phone 1177 The J. and J. W. Eisworth com- Long Branch, N. J. pany .have opened a service station |on their property on Front street, and have moved their coal office from Gordon D. Woodley's store to the new station. Mrs. Oliver Brown has returned from a several months' stay in Florida. -Mr. ^Brown~is,-now__iiL d__^^p ^ JIrir~Caronne.Hauser*lnas"inove3' to Union Beach. Herman Heller has opened an auto radiator repair ..business at Perth Amboy. Mr. Heller recently sold his business here to George Worthley of Long Branch. The James Butler stores will 139 Eait 4th St., Lakewood 3 BROAD ST., RED BANK .39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove > shortly open a store in Marcus -L. 128 Clifton ATB., Lakewood 714 Cookman Ave., Aabury Park 624 Arnold Ave.) Point Pleaiant 189 Broadway, Loog, Branch 81 Corliet Ave., A.bury Park W. Lee's store on First street. 1000 F Street, Belm»r Russell Walling has a position as 900 Main St, Bradley Beach 1124 Sprlngwood A*e., Aibury Park manager of the United States store Some Young' Men here. Thomas J. Durning of Newark is The laying ui ''I Alwayi Buy Good Meat at the'American Food Store." s having a building erected on'his lot here recently purchased from J. and tell us exactly what they want in style, color J. W. Ellsworth company. Mr. Durning will open a restaurant Blue Ribbon Fancy Fresh and pattern-and we {U them. Then, there are there when it is completed. Mrs. W. W. Wilson of Los An- Smoked Fatted geles is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Steak others who leave it to us-and we fit them, too. Ernest G. Bailey, Mrs. Charles Doherty is a pa Hams Fowl Quite an easy task when you look over the ticnt at the Long Branch hospital. John W. Keough, president of the Keyport banking company, and Breast of Shoulder G Spring splendid assortment of Spring Suits from the Horace S. Burrowcs, cashier of the People's national bank, attended Spring Ib house of luncheon at the Federal reserve Milk Fed Lamb bank at New York on Thursday. Lamb 19 Frank Cottrell has purchased a Veal Chops Chevrolet coupe.. , William P. Morni" was re-elected DINING ROOM RICE — DINING ROOM PRUNES — DINING ROOM TEA The Aniwer in—The Better Kind fire chief last week without opposi- tion. Albert Cornell was elected first assistant and'J. H. Cadoo sec- CALIFORNIA BERRIES Van Camp'e Tall Cans . - . AMERICAN FOOD NEWS ond assistant. Special lhl» week on No. 2 cane Del Monte EVAPORATED MILK „ < Published in tho In tercet of Good and other well-known manufacturers. A May day fete will be held by Loganberriei and Blackberriea 25c can 3 cans 28c* V , Faith: members of:the local schools, on, Friday at Beach Park. First Cut, See our special 4-piece Sport Suits of im- A new generator is e.; WESSON PURE SALAD OIL' OLIVE OIL— I«"P«»rle.d from Italy Then stalled in the Surf theater at a cost pint can 29c *>u"rt -ctn S6c bottla - 20c Washed, ported fabrics, at of several hundred dollars, which, Cooked and will generate a direct ejoctrle cur- . GOLDEN' BANTAM CORN HARRIS SHAKER SOAP rent for use in the projection ma- or Canned on chine. The machino will do away Hart Brand 20c —condensed In ^ tin 3 * 25c the Field / with any flicker in the pictures, which might bo caused by alternat- Good Days tor Dining Room Scalloped Edge T«tl«yt Green Label Tho day is com- ing current. Shredded Wheat Breakfast Prunes -, TEA ing unit coming . $3500 Maple Ca^es soon when looeo ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Biacuit Pk«10c \ in 2>tb cartona 35c 4 OK. box 23c spinach buying •«h 5c will bo a thing Baieball Club to Hold Card Party of tho past. ' _ Others in all models, some with two pairs Imported' Partugueia* at Connere't Hotel, "MY BUDDY" Carton Sugar Oolong, Mixed or Tho American THK TAMM* of pants, at Tho Atlantic Highlands and High tor grapefruit and berries SARDINES , Gunpowder fea Food Company olTon you a large hinds baseball club will hold a card Sweetened Malted Milk can of cookod, grltleu, full flav- party and danco tomorrow night can 25c 9c «»25c , , S5c ft'- ored nplnach for 21c. Therefor*, Connors's Codar Grove' hotel buying spinach in tho old-fashioned $25.00 and up to $65.00 way is out of date Not only ba< Highlands. Many prizes have been cnuao It In far more expensive to donntod and a Ford touring car wll Royal Red ASPARAGUS buy It this way, .but because the bo disposed of. • preparation of It meant a lot 0/ Anchor lodgo of Odd Fellowi ob- uncalled for labor. served tlia 100th anniversary of the ASPARAGUS TIPS > Tho enjoyment of thli lift con- national lodgo by going in a tody 10 'In No. 1 slie cam' In No. 1 lize cana slits very largely In adapting'QUr- the Methodist church Sunday morn- selvoj to tho new and hotter way ing, Forty members wcro proiont, of doing/ things—because ovory Ml» Allno Werner wne aslolut for 22c 25c day Is a better day than yesterday. tho scrvlco. COFFEE 1 21c Itov. Ralph Carr ofBlnglmmpton, ,N, Y., preached Sunday at the Bap- Del Monte Bartlett Pears Everyday Sort of Corn PollyanollyanM AuorleAuorl d tist church, Soven new members Green String Beans in thick tyrup I8 Ch.ocol«tei KRIDEL woro, baptised Sunday night. Next Urge can 35c Ch.l Red Bank Sunday a apodal program la ar- lfl.ft b ranged for tho rocoptlon of tho new LllOa Quaker •• Hart brand Our verr HI««I members. - > / Magnolia Beets At a mooting of tl(» board of cdu Lima Benns Golden Wax Beans Ditilng Room Tea cation last Tuesday night, Robert B. 28c ?9c , 4 as. box 22c .Couch roilgntd n Janitor of th« «"•«•» 30c •« • v • > i" RED BANK REGISTER, 'APRIIi 29,1925, Patre SIGHT SKELETONS DUG Wi Sunday at this place by a score of 11 to 6. Francis O'Brien pitched W. H. Merritt Machine Shop )M Burylnt Ground DUeorered by for the home team. ":. •" Workman at Freehold. ' Harold McCormick has bought a laiot to thi oriMrf jpttph L. Me LAWN [MOWERS . Workmen who were grading the new Oakland ledsn. • property back of the old ga» world R.d B.»I< 322 Red Bank, N.J. Mlts Mary McCue has resumed Freehold laat week unearthed her duties as principal of the Oak- tight human skeletons. In none of land street school at Red Bank af- Far a Beautiful Crita La— the graves was there anything to ter havjng: been laid up several doyi emooth and toft M green , Indicate the identity of the bodlei. with sickneis. • » certain amount of ear* 1B es-fV.ll ot the tkeletoni but one teemed Mrs. Carson C. Peck ail- Mi«« ' sentlal. Watering with* good hoie, :o be thpie of grown men. OldClara Feck of Brooklyn will reopen trimmlnj with a. good lawn mower eiidenti of Freehold cannot re' their summer home here this week. la necessary. ' member of ever bearing of a burial Wonder 9,19,29c Meat Market Miss Marie Johnson, a student at We eell the tert.laW mowers ground in. that location. It is Trenton normal )»cl\ool, is practice made and we are alao equipped to thought probable that the skeleton! teaching at the-junior high school NEW LOCATION 22 MONMOUTH STREET put your mower in condition equal ere thoie of executed men or pot- building at Red Bank, bly negro slaves ai it waa not cus- to new. ' The addition to the Shrewsbury LARQER QUARTERS I BETTER SERVICE I famary In the old dsyi to keep any ftrehoOBeTrilJ be'completed lna f ew Phone us and our truck wUrcalT ecords of theie burials. • TO BIDDERS. for and deliver your mower. There days.; .The new. part la 20x35 feet IB THB 0ON8TBU0- is no'charge for collection or de- and is two' stories nfgl).. It will give .IFOBQED OONORETB livery, v . • • * HIOHtANP BOULS. TWO KILLED BY GAS. more apace oh both floors and will r I OABB AVENUE AND enable, the firemen to hold their .VENUE rOB THB BOB- Letkr Mater BUmed for Dtath of fairs inside tb,e building in , bad Phila. Scrapple Pigs Liver KBANDBUBO. MOHMOUTH ' - Two Men at Kaansburg. ' weather.- now WBBBV. tj propoiali will be rettlvtd (or the Samuel KatZ'of Newark and Jo- Miss Margaret Murphy is spend- uitlon of » rtlofo»«d eonertt* pavi. >eph Nostrant oil Brooklyn' were ing a few days with friends oil OBiHIfhlmdi boulivsrd between Cerr Boiling Beef ' Breast Veal • andTUunl avenai, br tat Boroufb 'cund dead from gai asphyxiation Long Island. tlof tht Borouih ol Keinihurg, Niw. (aeres.&olid a bungalow on Carr avenue, ' Nathaiv Marx, has bought a new , at tht oOet of the Borough Clerk, JlOO P. M. (Eutirn aurujtrd Tlmi), Ksansburg, Saturday morning. The Chandler sedan. Koert Johnson is " •, Mar 8, III!, ati "hloh tine Comfortin\ men had been dead about two dayi. the owner of a new Dodge coach. i publicly opined and real. 'he bodies, in different: rooms, were i work Inoladii the furnlihlng aand Edward Sagurton, who has .been nMlon -«t tho following I ound by a telephone lineman who sick with mumps, is out again. / 10 tq. jdi. of 6-lnoh rtjnforeid con- Chick Roast Shoulder Veal payeniont. • , • . was making a wire connection to the lO'en. ydi. ot excavation.- house. _Oai was found tp be eicap- .betl Topvey's new houas on Silversid Veal Cutlet Porterhouse Steak Big Catcbai of Herring Made at i^venue Is being put into prope: Sliced Ham ' Rib Roait Track Pond at Monmouth Park. shape. New driveways have beei Herring are plentiful at' Track built and the lawn has been graded Pork Chops Regular Hams pond at Monmouth Park.and some The house was lornpleted last fall Urge catches have been made, Fred A number of residents'are com- Lamb Chops I < Leg Lamb Beale, Jr... made an exceptionally plaining of the condition of Willow Frying Chickens . Round Steak your big catch lilt week. drive. They say the road is dusty Charles Shinn is a new employee and rough and nhould have been re- of the oil company. paired a long time ago, Last yeai Cecil Rush has given up liis job a petition requesting the borough t< at the National grocery store and repair the road was presented to th< Ernest Wagner has. taken hit place. officials.' Remember New Location—22 Monmouth Street Mrs. Rustell Fary has moved in Onorato Avati ii having his houji apartments over G. Edward Smock's repainted by Clarence Haviland. etore. • . • . Anthony Eatti is around ifter Come to our store during this great sale -having been laid up several..days due to a nail running in his foot. -•we will give you - The Sons and Daughters of Lib- erty held an .entertainment: and dance Monday night at Cresceat mil. Mr. /and Jfrs. .Alfred^ Wjgner teenaaia«a6ylJ. William Tell, who is employed at New York, spent Saturday and Sun- day with his' father, William* Tell, Sr. Rev. Marshall F. Montgomery, director of religious work at the Seamen's church institute at New York, will conduct the service and Food must be protected. preach at St, James's Episcopal church at Eatontowa Sunday. Har- Kmeans HEALTH. Wa«te ry Cole will render a solo. Communion will be held at the V of ice must be prevented. Presbyterian church Sunday night. at price reductions which represent savings of The stork made two visits here V It meani MONEY. And at ast week. Mrs. Raymond Brown ' from 20 per cent to 331-3 per cent. o gave birth to a daughter and Mrs. the attractive prices ' of Fred Wolf gave birth to a ion. V Crescent band will give a con- these Alaska Refrigerators cert next month at the auditorium of Intermedial public School nt no one need put up with' an Long'Branch. Otto Applegate has a new Flint The Sale of old refrigerator. • sedan. Thirty members of Pride of Crescent council of Sons i and Daughters'of Liberty made a visita- Right now—as an extra* tion at Point Pleasant Tuesday [.: ALASKA SIDE ICER ;.' night of last week. *• Coats inducement, we will pay $5 ' REFRIGERATOR Mrs. John Trafford ii suffering from bruises caused by a fall last for your old refrigerator if 1925 Model, all white enameled in- week while she was getting out of terior. Fifty pounds ice capacity. an automobile. you buy. one of the new VERY VfATi James Meglli h circulating a peti- SPECIAL tion for electricity on South street. Millinery The township committee has prom- ised to use its influence to Ret the electric company to pat lights on that street. ' William H. Waitt is having his Corsets house repainted on the Tlnton Falls road and is having; in addition made to his barn. SHREWSBURY NEW3. " Hosiery Improving Sycamor* Avaaut—i SEE THE CORK The Alaska is famous for sclentlfio Initiation. It has a won- Owncri of New Can. 1 derful record as an ICE-SAVER. This is especially true of the Sycamore avenue from the Little and other accessories,' still in progress, THAT SAVES Alaska CORK-INSULATED Refrigerator which has inner walls of Silver railroad crossing to the THE ICE PEBBLED CORK. In tho Alaska you got many other desirable Southern railroad crossing ia being at genuine savings, of which this shop features which we will gladly show you. covered with gravel. The section A revolutionary feature, Take advantage of this unusual offer. Come In and make between the Southern railroad is noted for. found only in genuine your selection. The sals is advertised FOR TWO WEEKS. But crossing and Broad street, which Alaska CORK INSULAT- •we do not believe our stock will last that lonsr. Come early and has h,e« in a bad condition a long ED Refrigerators, is the Mve-money. time, is finished and Is now In,ex- new Cork-Wall Window. : You look through it into !^»^in, •mlutor of (he ••lilt of Kiln- Churohlli inrl 'rh» Amtrlofn £»ch

wkiL '" ?.',w>A>»', Vi... i. It. frW.W-'; ; • • -'' CTf&TWity. BED BANK' REGISTER. APRIL 29,1926. ' SAVE TIME AND MONEY TWO FARM FAILURES. road in the southern part 'of the class held a measuring sociable In most cases it pays to send state in erecting.new railway safety Monday night .at the church' and your laundry work to us espe- Court Settlet Affairs of Smlthburg devices. made $15. ' s '« cially wet wash which we do by •nil Perrineville-Men. • There was a large attendance at Mrs. John Nussbaum, spent part weight. Get into the habit of Twp farm failures were in thethe union .service Sunday night ht f last Week with relatives at New using our efficient and depend- United States district court at the Reformed church. Rev. James York. able service and you will soon Trenton last "week. One was that Dykema of Red Bank was the Rev. and Mri. John M. Huirer at- abandon the old method of hav- of John Lamb, Jr., whose farm is preacher. • ;ended a church conference at Avon ing the washing done at home. near SmithSurg. Mr. Lamb's assets last Thursday. ' Get a bundle ready today and A sale of food'and fancy articles phone us to send for it. Youwere fixed af about $2,000 and his for the benefit of the Baptist church The condition of Mrs. William V. will find it pays. liabilities at $28,000. The other will be held at the chapel Friday-af- Bennett, who has been sick several failure was that of David flaeter ofternoon.' The ladies' auxiliary of weeks, remains tbout the game. Individual Laundry Perrineville, who a few years ago the church will hold the sale. Mrs. Richard McAllister is kept of Red Bank, Inc. was one of the most successful po- A wildcat arrived at the station indoors with sickness. 12-14 White Street tato farmers in. the, county. His'net here-Saturday for Oliver V/; Hoi- Capt. Nelson is home from a the- RED BANK, N. J. assets are about $8,000 and his lia- ton's zoological park and it was' atrical tour. ' ' Phone 959 bilities around «60,000. Donald C. soon surrounded by a ' curious ItMllHltMMlMIMIIIIIimHIIIIHM Butcher of Freehold was the aa- crowd. Several other animals fPi signee for Jlr; .Eacter and was re- the zoo arrived hero last week and ceiver for Mr. Lamb. . '' more are1 expected sooh. —;Thirtyfivemembers of the Union HIGHLANDS NEWS. Gospel club attended the meeting of the club Tuesday night of last week. Card Party and Dance Tomorrow Most of the members took part in >S Night for Baieball Club. the services. The meeting wojnd Everything is in readiness for the up with a sociable. . • . rvn card party and dance1 to be given Virginia, Elsie and Muriel Davis, tomorrow night at Conn'ers'* Cedar daughters, of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grove hotel at W#er Witch for the Davis of Upper Montclair, are Two' rangee of vliion in Furs and Fur Garments benefit of tho Atlantic Highlands spending several days with their each lena—yet no line or and Highlands baseball club. Some grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph •earn !• viaible. of the prizes to'be awarded to the Hankins. ' ' in vaults located on the premises winners of the card games are a ton . . .»< e» ...... v of.coal, electric floor lamp, camera FAIR VIEW NEWS. and equipped with modern de- and gas heater. Altogether many Edward Harrington to Hold Weekly 1 prizes will be awarded. They are Dancei at Hie New Hall. vices for the most efficient pro- on exhibition at Swartz's store. W A WIR.TH Edward Harrington will hold the OPTOMKTF31ST Permanent satisfaction is the reward of home- With the summer season near at first of a series of weekly dances at 4-2 BROAD ST __- makera who tako immediate advantage of this tection. ... '• •••-••: hand the business men are getting his new dance , hall on the state' marvelous offer! Included is furniture of beau* their places ready. The buildings highway next Wednesday night. IHMIIWMIIMIMIIMM ty and-lasting quality, for living room, dining are being repainted • and repaired. room and bedroomi All three , SQQtOO The hall is well equipped for such f tt Sandlass's bathing pavilion and bas- affairs and.it is 'attractively dec- rooms completely furnbhed for...... * * yf V I. VOGEL & SONS ket pavilion on tho beachfront have orated. - . .;. been repainted. There were a large Mrs.' Percy' Jones has returned 158 Broadway Long Branch, N. J. !!number of visitors here Sunday. from the Long Branch hospital with Tusting's Sale! 4-Rpom Outfits! The carousel on Bay avenue was her new-borri son, Percy Jones, Jr. opened for the first time this year/ Of immediate interest to nowlywcds' and all IIIMIIIHtllltUHMHHWtMIIHIMMIIIHIIHII Miss Susiei Wunderly, a nurse at others, who are thinking of improving their' The Trailers' card clubwas en- the Spring LakcThospital, spent Sat- tertairiediastweek by-Mrs. Herpian urday* and Sunday "with" Her mother; homesIIncludedarrTiompletrturnlshir^sfOT^hrtt Sickles. Those who won prizes Mrs. Bertha Schneider. dining room and bedroom, at the surprisingly low price of only were Mrs. Deborah Bogiie, Mrs. Mrs. Sinipkins of Lakewood has Ukelele Ike Emma.Hooper, Frank Parker, Mrs. been spending several days with her Julia Sutton,. Miss Rose Johnson daughter, Mrs. Robert Hankins. and Mrs. Arthur M. Robertson. Miss Margaret Dominion has re and • • A daughter was born on Sunday turned to .New York after having Dependable to Mrs. Herbert Vaughn. spent two weeks with her aunt, Mrs, Happiness Boys Arthur Smith underwent an oper- Helena O'Brien. *ation Monday, at a Newark hospital .-Frank Scott has ,a_ ne\v_Dodge His lag was amputated about '"three coupe. -Records inches below the knee. He has been Mrs. Edward OTlaherty ind- Miss suffering with gangrene and the Rose Sullivan on Monday nig'it at- operation was performed to stop tended a party held by the women's 5Oc the infection from spreading. Democratic club of' Moninouth " At a card party given last week county at Mrs. Charles M. Wyckoff's" by the Pocahontas lodge Mrs. Rob- at Marlboro. > ert Hennessey won the first prize at 40-lb Cotton ^^.95 pinochle, Miss Calla Wichard won FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Mattress, ' Beautiful Four-Piece Suites the first prize at euchre and Mrs. They're the last word in modern furniture for Better Bedrooms I Hattie Davis won the non-player's' Mrs. Clarence ' Smock's Sunday' Open Tonight ; Covered with beautiful art tick- Charminu twd-tone walnut finish, and artistic Louis XVIdesigns prize. School Clasi Makea $25. ing and deeply, tufted. A combine to make these suites tho ideal addition to your home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Miss A hot roast beef supper will be most unusual value now! • at the Spring seasonl The price is wonderfully $179'00 Marjorio Parker and Alex Kortlang served tomorrow night at the Epis- low, considering qualityl j... • •: of Highlands and *Mr. and Mrs.copal parish house. .' •-•' Frank Worcester of Monmouth Mrs.' Belle Slingwater of New Beach spent Sunday at Porrineville. York has been visiting Mrs. David • Twenty members of the Metho- BennettB . dist ladies' aid society attended a Mrs. John Huizer, Mrs. George convention at South Amboy last Martin, Mrs, Rolnnd Fennlmore andd week. Mrs. Harvey Little spent yesterday Ivins Voorhees has sold his Ford at Asbury Park. coupo to Mrs. Lillian Vaughn and Mrs. Clarence Smock's Sunday 16 Monmouth Street has bought a Hudson coach. school class of the Methodist church Ambrose Liming is employed by cleared $25 at a bread'and caki Red Bank the Highlands transfer company. sale Saturday iri Miss Anna Schnei- Members of the Whirlwind club der's store. Mrs. Lewis Smith'i

Robert "SehlRutlef'has-returried MIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII to Hoboken after a stay with his SHREDDED WHEAT sister, Mrs. Ambrose Liming. Save! Three-Piece Bed Outfits One of the gates on the bridge "POSTTOASTIES 10*" railroad crossing war, broken by an. automobile Sunday night. spring and comfortable mattress—all Thomas Eomandetti will reopen for the low price of ) Special Combination Saue 5* his barber shop at Gravely Point One large this week. {and one small pkg.l OCEANPORT NEWS. RlNSO 24 Girli Vote Unanimouily in Favor of Girl Scout Troop. A meeting was held on Friday at Mrs. Louis Millar's by the girls who Decorative; are preparing to form a scout troop., A vote was taken as to whether the W and Useful .• organization should be Camp Fire COME EARLY girls or Girl Scouts and a unanimous AND SAVE! vote was in favor of the Scouts. ODD PIECES All girls from ten to eighteen are It costs so little to add that SPOTATOES' invited to join. desired touch of originality Captain and Mrs. Lattan have ar- in your home!~ Just a~few" Charm in 00 rived at Camp Vail from Alabama. 9x12 Wiltom Living Room Suites of Splendid $1 79' feature values: SODA pl.E Captain Lattan made the trip by Coxwell Chain ...$38.00 auto. All tht molt deslr- Quality! Special • * • ibl« co)ors and di- 9x12 Comole Tablet ...$15.00 ' CRACKERS" D Don Millar of Washington, D. C, i art Included In Artistically designed Buites in durable quality mohair upholster- this grtlt >»le. Axminitert ing are a sensational feature of this special Sale! Now is your Comole Mirrori .. $9.75 son of Louis Millar, was the guest SUrtlini vilut Hi Quality BOM on the ca lint ctn. of honor "at a banquet recently bargain counter big opportunity to improve your home with furniture of the Bridge Lampt .... $9.75 "ENCORE" fit"' when J°u can »« quality you've long desired, at prices so low that they may never ^Chicken , i, given at the university of Virginia, heautlful, well-madt and he was presented with the run llkt theie it a be repeated! < . . Broth 14 OliveOilS5 "Reel" emblem as a token of appre- prlet BO low. Cholct The btlt fallen Oil %0*J ciation for his art work'on the Reel ' NEW CROP ?°wl FLORIDA^ 3 lbs. magazine, The Reel emblem is $24.75 TEXAS •* given to those students who have' Potatoes 15' distinguished themselves in art or 0nions 7 letters, and Mr. Millar was tho first AMERICAN pound "EIGHTO'CLOCK "pound man who was not a student at the university to have this honor be- Club Cheese 4 A^ coffee 4| * stowed on him. Roll • Appftljlno. Fljvor T\J Pur* Stntot oood qutlity I V • " The boy scouts will hold their Carpeting regular weekly meeting in tho fire- Tht durable kind tWTON that TTIII nlvt y«lr. house tomorrow night. The scout of aervlct, A num- A'P Family ut* baseball team has been playing the litr of different ind •tlrietlvt ptlttrns Cubs basebnll team each Friday and to choose from at tho Cubs so far have,been tho win- the Miuatlontlly loo Flour prict of ners. A Real Special for $1 Q.00 Big Side $O/1.75 f 1 O CALlrORNIA .^po^ Miss Ellznbeth West has been Ice-Saver Early Buyers! Icers go at MuleTeam ^< confined to the house with tonillitis. Largo capacity, sanitary ,por- These scientifically constructed ' Roomy food compartments. Captain anfl Mrs, Forritor enter- cclnln lining, tiesigned to con- apartment icers' occupy littlo They'll preserve all the food Prunes"^ Borax ipace, yet give perfect refrig- tained a smnll party of friends at sume tho minimum of Ice. Save tven In tho hottest days. Profit cards Friday night. tomorrow! ' . • eration. by this sensational offer! Mrs. Vincent Gray, Mrs. John Bicl, Mr?. Andrew Wiley and Mrs. Furniture Deserves a Place pn Your Budget! CRpNOTHEtfS PS Louis Millar attended tho political school at Asbury Pnrk on Tuesday. Junt a small amount dovoted to home betterment each month will work wonders in making the houso The women's guild of tho Mrtho a homel Our Budget Flan i« helping hundreds In thli community to bring thoir homofurnlshlngi dist church will hold a baked ham up to date bydevoting only a small sum each month to this purpose. Why not drop In and let ua supper on May 19th. help you, too? . . . BREAD 0M1DDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. Watch Our Window Displays You'll «njoy Its home-bsWd fl»vori W ^W Eight Penoni Bapllud at tht Bap< titt Church the Patt Two Wotki. ,<•£& ATLANTIC& PACIFIC'S' Eight pcrsom hnvo been baptised * JUST AOOUNOTHtCORNEHTI7OM EVCHVHOUY ' at the Dnptlst church tho unit hvo 27 and 29 wcoka. They aro Misses Guoo nntl Monmouth Si, Maud Simpson, C. Eugena Allen, A itont'i throw Surr«i>U'i ctufil to tdhltilt In th* aulturlltir, sxexecuc . Walter White, Victor Campboli, Ed- waiter ef lh» MUM »l IUIUI T, lur •• •fnrml'l, , thdr

    iUii tnU tltmiitltmiinitn i wurd 12. HIscliofT, Albert Slinnion from Mat*In*It t HHit laltlj jiiutt t, muWWr uath h, withii n and Jay Dclatush. OPEN AN tin muntha (rum lh« itiu nf tht nforttiM ACCOUNT 27-29 iinlir, or liny "III Ic for«vir hiritil m Mrs. Harold Dennett, wlm has Broad Strict thtlr n«ll0ni (htrtfnr uritlnil the u|d auti< Monmouth St. FURNSTURE been very tick with maitoldltlii, U You'll Plnd il 1 Red Bank, N. J llaltil I'mlmM. N. ],. Marth ID, •,..*. improving*. Ha. Ked Bank, Great .;. ; .uiiiN N. Ari'j.MviK. jn. Henry Salmon, formerly, Ungnmn N.J. Conrenltnc* COMPAN•* *** -^ Y - It pnya to wlvertlio In U , it tho rnllrond crosilng ut thli *l aill if rwAdvortlMmonk piece, li now, jyorkln** for (lie t«jl- RED BANK31EGISTER, APBIL 29,1925.

    CTORY FOR LEONARDO, WJEPDINGS. PARTY ATJPAIR HAVEN. • ward McClellan of the property RAIDS AT EAST KEANSBURG. she passed away in the house whero Muitcal Show at Aibury Park. ! Buy* Spriif Lain'! KIn|—Rankln. ommittee and Russell Tetley. of Mn. Daiiy Touhey And George she was bom. Her death was duo About 100 persona will tale part H> S.' Mtytrs, *d» Township Nina Trim* Church Society Help* Mr*. Erarelt the advertising committee. ' < to pneumonia and a complication of d#., Miu H«l«n Marlon Xtaf, daughter Smith CelibraU Her Birthday. Zuic* Arretted Lut Week. in the rtusieal comedy "All Aboard" ger for the long BBranoKl Albury Park pigfc School. of Mra> D."Klnjr,of Long Branch, diseases. Her sister, Margaret Bor- to be'given May 7th and 8th by the bought tha Spring W»< The Leonardo high ichopl b»»e- County detectives last week raid- den, died nineteen days ago in her ln*UkVa and ,W»U«r Ltttlt Ranlcin, aen of The Methodist ladies' aid society WOMAN KILLS PARTNER. ed places at East Keanaburg kept Young Ladies' Sodality of Holy riileh- his besn ownjd s*4 wto% U'tesmtook the piep«ure>of the of Fair Haven gave ft surprise party 75th year. Mi:s Borden waa the Spirit* church of Asbury Park. Mra. Donald Ruilcln of Fair Haven, Daughter of Atlantic Hlfblandi by Mrs. Daisy Touhey and George lucted for many yean by-Johji'Si v ibory Park high school ntneOait last Thursday night for Mrs. daughter of Hannah, Holmes and Among those who will take special 3offln. Mr. Meyers will retain f1- * islT»t Xoofeardp by Veebre of 5 irere.married Saturday, April 11th, Woman Held on Murder Charge. Zuke, At Mrs. Touhey's the detec- Francis Borden. She leaves two it Trinity,'rectory by Rev. Robert Everett Smith In celebration of her tives allege they found a small parts are Arthur Cayanaugh, Gene- lonnectio'n w|th the Record arid I.,, , 2. The.result,waa,quite a jolt birthday. Games were played and Mabel Sage, 22-year-old daugh- sisters, Misses' Jerusha H. and Anna vieve Flanagan, Helen Gruetzner, mgaged Mr. Coffin to nantgt the' the Aubnry Park boya' aa they JacKellar. The 'witnesses were ter of Mrs, William Sage of Atlantic quantity of whiskey and four load- W. Borden of .Shrewsbury, The Walter Flanagan, Marlon Flanagan, Mra. MacKellar and David Bowers. refreshments were served. The ed revolvers. At Zuke's it is al- isiotte for him. ' ' w id 'expected on «a>y vlc^ry. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Highlands, is being held by the Fat- funeral will be held at three' o'clock Ann Smith, Norma" Egojfj Nell 'f "• Vffl luclt" Hinsen proved to be theThe cpuple went' to New York atate eraon police on a charge of murder- leged 32 cases of beer, two. gallons on Friday afternoon at the house Flanagan, Joseph Cavanaugh and Smock, Mayor and Mrs. Charles P, of liquor- and a , distillery were 'earl N.ekUce Worth W.000 bet/ umbUng block, for the vlaitora. on'thefr y/eddfng trip. They ate liv- Ctois and lOtTBuenbs, Mr. and Mrs. ing- SamuJew York. bullet wounds near the heart and iosa of a pearl necklace worth f 20,« Hansen pitched a masterful game Stowe, Mrs. William Emery, Mrs. MISS OLIVIA_BORDEN DEAD. The burial will bo mado In tho The Seagirt auxiliary of ,ithe )00 from a Jewel box in her room r Leonardo. With his speed ball E. F. Morris, C. W. Crosier, Mrs. another in the throat, any one of church cemetery. Spring Lake hospital cleared $172 -JalUd-for-TlilrtyDajr*.- Lifelong Shrewibury Retidsnt DUd it the Hotel Ambawadox at New id his curves ha. > made~fif teen "Matsrt1ttlDriMrr-«nd—Mrs.-Frank- h would have caused death. at a recent card party, The money fork. sltors "bit* the dint." Five hits An automobile driven by Lester CovorU Mrs. Edward Crosier, Mrs, Yesterday morning the woman gave Lait Night In Her 73a r~Rlver-piaia-Cduplo to Wrfr-—hviU-bo-used-to-buy-bedsIde-ehairs are 'made off of him, but he, did Ellis of Holmdel ran into a Uxicab' Floyd Smith, Mrt. Percy Smith, Mr. herselfTup to the Psteraon policeT Miss Olivia Borden, a lifelong The engagement'fs announced of for tho hospital wards. The auxil- Nonce. owned by Charlea Bottagaro andand Mrs. Edgar P. Smith, C. Pitt She said that she shot Cantelmo resident of Shrewsbury, died last iary will supply eggs to the-hospltal DtyUiht B«vln«« Ordlmtm ef the Bor- it allow a single pass. -Fra?ee, Mrs. Marie Bains Bnd Thomas W. iu(h of Kumitn. N. J.. DMiad April tld> jotwirled for'Asbury Park, was larked on Monmouth itreet -last Worthley, Miss Alice Worthley, following an argument over some night. She was 72 years old and Cristiano, both of River Plaza. during tho summer months. 92t, epptovti April -tit, H»». light. The taxlcab was damaged to Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Emma Par- furniture missing from the .'tea . W. WABRlSN BABBOUB, . slouch in the box , either. He • • • Mayer. mned six and allowed eight bits, the extent,of $50.. Ellis was ar-ker, Mrs. John Moraon.-Mrs. CD. room and- after he had threatened Ututi— . nfortuhately for him the hits rested on a charge of reckleis driv- Chandler,' Mrs. Harvey Little and herself, and her brother George .with JgRB J. OAREW, Citric. ere bunched, ing and wu examined by Dr.son Harvey, Mrs., William Ander- a knife. Cantelmo was about 35 NOTICE OF MEETINO OF COMMISSION. George VanVoris Warner) who said son, Miss Howell, Mrs. Elizabeth years old and is said to have a wife ERS OF ASSESSMENTS! . Asbury Park scored one run in BOROUGH OF RUMSON. N. J. ie first and another in the second, ie was drunk, Ellis was sent to Parker, 'Mrs. •Josephine. deWolf, and child from whom he was living N THE MATTER OIr THE A88E8BMKOT sonardo made two in the 'second, he/county Jail for thirty, d,ays. Mrs, Zellah Richards, Mrs. John apart. He was well known in Red OP BENEFITS IN THB IMPBOV*- ' Bank, where he was connected, with MENT OF LArAYETTB BTBJOrr, IW Ive innings followed with goo«a Martin, Mrs. Lewis Smith and THE BOROUGH Of nUHSOK. BY THB Chapman—DlcUman. a labor union and he had been CONBTRUOTIOH OF SIDEWALKS ANP both aides. In the fifth Frank P. Dlckman, owner al the daughter Geraldine, Mrs. Jacob El- CURBINO AND TUB REMOVAL OF: id seventh frames Hanten retired lenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davl- arrested on several occasions. STANDING TREES. ickman boat works at the foot'of son, Mrs. .Harry Verneau, Mrs. TAKE NOTICE, that the lubiorlMn, opponents by making them fan Wharf avenue at Red Bank, "and ^ommliiloneri of Amiitrunti, eppolstea 1 ie breeze. Leonardo came to the Lydia Taylor, MIBS Gladys Taylor, DIED IN HER_68th YEAR. y thi Boroujh Coanoll of the Borouih at Mrs Rose Chapman of Irvlngton, Mrs. Arthur Croziery Mr. and Mrs. Rumion to nx and dttirnlne the aiitM* •ont in the eighth when three men were manied Monday at New York. Mn. Jamet Brown Died Yeiterdey mtnti to be Uvfad upoa tht land* and real rowed the home plate, making the David Bennett,' Mra. Belle Sling- There's a Big Time Coming Off Mttti that m» havi Iwan b«n«(lt«d br the The couple are occupying the apart- Water,'Mrs.'George Martin and Mr. at Fair Haven Nuntng Home. improving of LtfayitU itritt. In the Bor- ore 6 to 2. ment over-Mr. Dlckrnan'a shop. Mr. oujh of Rumion, by tha conitcottlon ef N. Honsen and Brown of Leo- and Mrs. John L. Pearsall. Mrs. Catherine Brown, widow-of concrtta ifilaivalki an<) carblns. tQfiladlnvi Dicknian is president oMndepend- James Brown, a former resident of tha removal of standing trfta. iturmant to' srdo each clouted the ball - for tnt fire company:of Red Bank, • an ordinance duly pamd nuthorlilnf til* tree bases and doubles were made Everett and Crawford's Corner, making o( laid Improvtmtnt, and aimilne; ••• ' ' '' ''*•*» ' ' ' ' ." '! V • THE DEMOLAY'PLAY. died yesterday at - the ' Williams the bentflta conferred on the lenda and net Simpson and Uhrig pi Leonardo nursing home at Fair Haven; -where TONIGHT ntata confronting or abuttlnv ttaenoi, will lid Frazee- of Asbury. Park. PAGEANT IN CHURCH.; Comedy to bo given at Red Bank mtet at the Borough Council Cbembari, on •'• •' •'•—' y*\ •'..••• she had been a.patient five weeks. Wtdntidar, !l» thirteenth day of Ma/. r on Friday ni Saturday Nighti. next, at 8:80 o'clock in the evanlnf, te orelfn MUiionarjr Work Depicted She..was 68 years old. She leaves, haar all partln In Intaratt who ahall pre« SCHOOL BASEBALL LEAGUE. * at Red Bank MethodUt Church. Tickets are selling fast for thea daughter and three sons, they be- at the Elks' Home, Red Bank sent thcmatlvci * to b« heard. play entitled "His Majesty Bunker- urenile Teams to Open the Saaon A pageant entitled "The Lifting ing Mrs. Charles Mack of Lincroft, WILLIAM II. MAHONEY. Hands," portraying incidents in the Bean" to, be given on Friday and • WILUAM H. H1NTELMANK, Next Tuesday. Honry Brown of Holmdel, John. J. STANLEY FARRAR lives of foreign missionaries of the' Saturday. nights of this week in Brown -of Chapel Hill and James Comanlislonara of Aas«nm«nU, r A grammar _ _ school baseball Methodist church was given at the the.: Red Bank Junior_.hlgh_8chool Browri-of-Plainfleld.—The-hody was Dat«a April nt. 1828. isgue has been formed in the coun- Red Bank Methodist church Sunday auditorium by Triune chapter'of prepared for burial at Worden'a otRed Bank Lodge Msnmouth County Surwieta'a OrAce. < r/and the opening games will be the Order of DeMolay. The play In the matter of the titata et, William T. night. A large audience enjoyed funeral horae. The funeral will be Sherman, deceased. jayed next Tuesday. The league he spectacle. The firstpar t of theis a comedy in five scenes. Vin- held at ten o'clock Saturday morn- Will hold a SOCIAL .DANCE tonight Notice to cradltora \o praaefit elalate' divided into three groupB. Red pageant waa entitled "The Quest of cent Daly of New York is direct- asalnst olate. ' , y ing at St. James's church. Rev. Pursuant to tha ordar o( Joseph L. Boa* lank, Asbury Park,.Freehold, Key- the Hands" and this was given by ing the Bhow. John C. Farrell will chant a re- ahay, surrogate of tha County o( Man. ort, Long Branch, Matawan, Leon- Mrs. George Lovett, Mrs. Robert Those who. will take part in the quiem mass. The burial will be mouth, made on the twenty-third day of rdo and Ocean Grove arc in the Acrll. 1«28, on the' application of Ira D, Haywood and Mrs. Loretta Sickles. show are .Russell Hodgkiss, Clar- made at Mount Olivet cemetery. . FOR ELKS ONLY Balrd, lotlna; executor oj the eawa of Wll- rst group; Atlantic Highlands, The second part, "The Answer," ence Gray; Jr.; Wallace Wilson, 11am T. Shaman, dseeasad, notice Is hera*7< lelmar, . Bradley Beach, Mana- rhich depicted scenes in Slam, was tUtn to the creditors of aeld dacaaaed t« Mrs, Walter, Cherry, Russel Tet- Her First Birthday, exhibit to the subicrlbsr, sctlnj ancotor aa -EngllBhtown—and -Rumson riven- by Miss -Mary-LV-Hammond, leyrEdwin-Gompton, Charles Oak- aforssald. thalr dabta end deroendn. eielnet re in tho second group, and Eaton- Mrs. Leon Turkington, Martha Bel- Catherine Cooney;; daughter '• of . ._.TheJadiea_of. the auxiliary promise all the aald eatate, undsr oatb. within all erson, Mildred Tetley, Kathryn John CooneyKjhad a party on' her months from tha date ot the aforesaid on awri.Falr Haven, Highlands, Avon ting and Mrs. Frank Valleau. "Th«t O'Brien, Margaret , Eliza- dar. or they will be foravsr barred of theH 'armingdalo, Keansburg, Neptune Lifting Hands in Japan" waa given first birthday Saturday. Her guests Brother Elks and the lady members of aottona therefor egalnst the aatdaub..' by Mrs. Fred Ayers, Mrs. Elwood beth Compton, Christine Francis, wore Evelyn and Frelda Rotter of llty, Seabright, West Long Uranch Albert McQueen, Idolf Johnson, "DaU'd rrethold, N. J., April Sid, 10M. Vest Belmar, Oakhuwt, Colt's I vine, Miss Elizabeth Compton, Miss Brooklyn, Elsie and' Patricia Roon- their respective families a royal good time. IRA P. BAIBD.^ Eleanor Morris, Jessie Frost and Lawrence Burdge, George Bailey, ey, Emma Steidle, George and Rob- leek, Baritnn and Spring Luke are Frank Kaiser and Raymond Ewlng. Monmouth County Surrogate's OMce. i the third group. Margaret Ellott. . "The Lifting eft' Sappah, Leonard' Joseph Roon- In the matter of the estate ot WUllaaj Hands in China" was presented by Reserved seat? are on sale at the ey, George Cowling,' Robert Smith, Taylor Wilson, deceased. Red Bank will play the opening Sporting Goods shop at 6 Broad Come out and show the auxiliary you Notice to eredilor* to pnsini elilou ame -with Leonardo at Leonardo, Miss Genevieve. Compton, Mrs. John Cooney, Jr,, Shirley O'Hara, ajalnit eatete. Harry Heavlland, Mra. Marie Hoff- street Harvey Smock is chair- Mrs. J.' A. Cooney, Sr., and Mrs. J. Pursuant to tha order of Jeaeph U Doe), 'he line-up for Red Bank will bo man of the ticket committee, Ed- are with them in person as well as in ahay, surtojiU of the County of MoB. leorge'Caroy catcher, Cnptaln Wai man, Mrs. Helen Treadwell, Miss Cooney, Jr. mouth, made so th* lecond day of yltrehi er Leddy pitcher, Steven Schul'-z Minnie Thomas, Evelyn Kirk and 1028. on the application ef Ida B. Wllsoa, Clara Bortner. Mrs. Edward Ot- spirit. •neeutrbi ef the ettate of Wllllaai Teylef irst base,-Manager Charles H. Ben- Wilson, deouied, notice la bereDy* iff n lett second base, John McNally tinger, Mrs. Joseph Valleau, Mae to the eredltora of aald dseeaied to Whlhlt Worden and Mrs. Lester Erake pre- to the aubeerlber. eieeultix aa alotasald. bird base, Tony Carelll ehorrstop, sented "Lifting Hands In Korea." their dehta and demande osalnit tke aall lelvin Decker left field, Amorico estate, vndei oath, vlthln eu month* froa The final episode, "Crossroads of the data of the aforesaid order, or they !tuno center field, Edward Alvin the World," was given by Edna Admission One Dollar ollt be forever barred ef their aetlou right field and Edward Wise end therefor aralnst the skid aubscrlhar. Clayton, Mrs. A. H. Meeae, Mrs, Datad rreshold, N, J., Meroti id. 1911, Ernest/Hnrtman suiittitutos, IDA H1. W1U0ION"; ' redcrick Adams; Lois Rogers, Miss BASEBALL; Emma J. Lafetra,. Elizabeth Shreve and Mrs. Samuel Hausman. Red Bank Ha. a~WaJI»v.r with At Untie Highlands. TO GIVE PLAY AND DANCE. t " • Red Bank high school smothered y thB Atlantis . Highlands baseball , Fettira. Night for Holmdel o; team in a six-inning game played at .Friday, May 8th. t Knollwood-Fridayrafternoon.--Red _l$toiden8_Forlorn" is the title of •> Bank scored 31 runs while Atlantic play "which will be • given -Friday y Highlands gathered but one. Tay- night, May 15th, at the chapel of lor pitched for Red Bank and al- the Reformed church of Holmdel by lowed his opponents only four'hits the girls' athletic club of that place. The Red Bankers batted three o The play will be in three acts. START METER the Highland pitchers out of thi Those taking part are being coached box.. The slaughter began in theby Miaa Haiel Cranmer, teacher of first inning when. Red Bank score the primary pupils of the public SERVICE You may travel to Florida, you may go to California or Europe. You may be thirteen runs. This afternoon Red school, and Mrs. Harry. Helm. Miss I Bank will play Ocean Grove on the Cranmer and Mrs. Helm will also gone months or you may be gone just a few minutes? but when you return Knollwood field. be in the play. The other porform- T Long Branch waa defeated Fri- ers are Gertrude and Edna Ritter, T there is that electric and gas service so necessary for your living. It is ready day by the Toms River high school Ruth Hammond, Elizabeth Sutphen Your Meter is Your t for your instant use at your command. By touching a switch, or turning a by a score of 11 to 4. Errors cause' and Annalaura Holmes. T- the. downfall of Long Branch, al- After the play the actresses and valve, the service is there. At that point our problem changes, it changes most every member of the team spectators will go to the girls' meet- Protection. V making one or more. ing place in Mrs. Helm's, store T from generation and distribution, from supply to utilization. Freehold high school scored an building, where dancing will be held 7 essy victory ove? Hightstown Fri- and refreshments will be served. day, winning by a soore of 27 to 7, The girls will give the play and The county seat boys had their bat- dance to raise money to meet club The' Meter on a Yellow Cab protects the r In order that its utilization may be perfect, its service satisfactory, it means ting togs on and gathered 19 hits. expenses. They have passed a vote of thanks to the Reformed church customer. It measures the mileage accurately 7 your appliances must be properly adjusted. To that end we must depend upon' GAME ENDS IN AN ARGUMENT. for allowing them to use the chapel and figures the rate correctly. The public pays 7 you and solicit vour complaints about appliances improperly connected or ad- - for the play. T Ruraaon Quits at Fair Haras I for service rendered and nothing more. t justed. We make these adjustments and minor repairs free and cheerfully, Tenth with tho Scora Tied. BOXING LAST NIGHT. and we are glad to have an opportunity to improve your service and make your - Sunday's baseball game betweei Fait Bouts Held at George Lane's Don't Forget to Look at the Meter when r the Fair Haven nine and the Walkei Rirer.lde Hell. T utilization as perfect as our generation and distribution. Appliances must be athletic club of Rumson at Fair Ha you get in and oat of a cab—any cab. The meter T yen ended in an unexpected mannoi The stormy weather last night of the YELLOW CA^has no secrets from the right for you to get the best service. It does not matter how perfect our plants when the Rumson team made a kic made the attendance smaller than T over the umpire's decision and re-was anticipated at the boxing bouts public. It faces the passenger in plain sight. T and lines may be, if your appliances are wrong, your service is wrong. fused to go on with tho game, The hold at George Lane's Riverside hall for the.benefit of Shelter home T disagreement happened in the tentl of Long Branch. Those who attend- The Meter .Saves Money for the cab riding T inlng. Each team had scored twi ed, however, say the bouts were the Your appliances are the backbone of - your service, because, without them you ins. Rumson was at bat and hai fastest and best ever held here. public. The short haul does not pay for the T mrcQ men on the bases and twi Thero was one knock-out, this be- long haul, as happens with the flat rate and zone T cannot enjoy the service you should have. They must be good, they should be men out The batter had twiing administered by George Clyde T strikes and three balls called oi of Camp Vail to Mickey Martin of system. the best, and last but not least, must be properly connected and used. him. The pitcher threw the ba Perth Amboy, The wrestling match T •galm and Tom McGrath, the um- between Peter Jarvia .of Camp Vail T 1 pire, called it a strike, retiring tin and Panny Terlo of Perth Amboy YELLOW CAB meters are inspected every T If you have something wrong we must depend upon you to tell us. Just 'phone side. The Rumion players said luted for fifteen minutes and was day. They cant be "fixed" without detection. ball was high and that the battci then called off because Terlo's wrist t your company or drop us a line. Our perpetual service is at your command in should have been given a pass to was fractured. After the bouts Jar- They are tested for accuracy frequently. t first An argument started and tli vis and the Masked Wonder each T every way. |fsme broke up. •< put up a forfeit of $60 to wrestle Carl Woollcy, -who played righ' for $2,000. The balance of tho YELLOW CAB stands for all that is good, T field .for Rumson, was hit on thimoney.ia to be put up within ten decent and progressive. The meter is only one T Phone Red Bank 776 and 401 nose with a foul ball which bounce^ days and the match Is to take place T off his bat and his nose was broken within a month. evidence of organized responsibility. T — i e» . - T ] BOYS' ATHLETIC EVENTS. FORD ON FIRE. Five passengers can ride as cheaply as one.' T JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY • They Will be Held at Aabury Par! Junior Harvey'e Car Damaged by , on Saturday of TM» Week. Bla» Sunday Night. t 1 Tho International boyi' - wtel A Ford sedan, owned by Junior T Succeieors to •••';• .which Is being celebrated this weol Harvey of Little 8l|ver, backfired Hail Them Anywhere T Will ccmo to an end on Saturday Sunday night In front of Hesse's With athletic events at Asbury Ptrk, store on Broad atrcot and the ma- t details of which have alroady been chine caught lire. Donald Johnson t CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OF JERSEY published in The Register. Thi got a bottle of chemicals from his T general committee- in charge of th store on Mechanic street and he put Y Serving over 1475 square miles of territory in New Jersey Including 109 CIUM, •vents consists of John L. Mont out the blue* with the chemicals. towns and smaller communities. • gomery and Harry Bnrrowei of Rei The wiring around the «n»lne wu Y damaged and a haw itt of wlrei was Yellow Bank, John Danton and E. R. Tom Y of Freehold, Victor Emsnuel Installed. , Subsidiary Long Branch, Sandj Flint an f Stanley Manchee of Asbury Par AgW Holndeler £trleke«, Cab 7 W. E. Bllderbaek and Louis Btull John Carton, who lives with his 7 of Xejyport, Robert Snyder of Al daughter, Mrs, John Mahir of NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION Untie Highlands, Fred Olttls Holmdel, waa stricken with,paraly- MaUwan tnd Miu Aildia 8e|«o •Is two watVi ago. Wi condition Mlildletown township hai shown, Improvement the paii witlr. Mr. Carton Is'on* of thi old- PHONE RED BANK 1700 y tat mldtnte of .Holmdil, , -> '•ir » RED BANK REGISTER. "APRIL'29,1925. 1 The play "To the Ladles," whieff Monmouth it improving from slcki V- , 1 NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN was given by the Navetink tennis nest. ; , ' club at Navealnk and repeated at Miss Marls Portland of Fort FRED APEL OF BELFORD HOME Leonardo high 'school, will bo re-Monmouth has a new Dodge sedan. FROM HOSPITAL. peated at Fort Hancock., John Heins of Belftrd lias recov- Glenn Mattison. has moved back ered from sickness. TRAN Summer Reiidenli Begin Arriving to Belford from Connecticut and ho Daniel Hendrickson III of Bar- DA I l.v , /. at Port Monmouth—Firemeo'i is renting a house owned by George many is very sick with influenia. Auxiliary to Give Play nt Leon- Morris. . Mr. .Mattison moved .from Reuben Phillips of Beiford is THEATRE ardo Schoolbouie Next Week. Belford last winter. very alck. "THE FRIENDLY PLACE" Fred Apcl, J/.. son of Fred Apcl Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt THEATRHEATRE RED BANK Womin'i Body Waihad Aihort. Phone 6S8 . RED BANK, N. J. jf Belford, has returned from the and. Mr.' Schmidt's, mother have , ','' -{ M, E. McNULfY AMUSEMENT CO, Long Branch hospital, where he was moved from Newark to their house The body of a woman which Asiqlh , M. H. JACKS. V n«iw. OKOROK a/ROOP, Raildmt Mapn^r. -under-trentnient-several-uee&s-for- -a!t-EostKeansburg for the summer. washed ashofre at Long Branch : Mailnt. DaJljritSO 1 . EvanlaM 7(00 to 10i« EVENINGS—Conttnuoui: 7 -•> to 11:00 P.M. burns on his hands which ho re The firemen of Port Monmouth Tuesday of last week wag Identified PROF. HAROLD LAROS fc. THE ORGAN art Hit ••tHrday ami Holldayf, S Show*, 2i30, 6:30, 8i40, ceived several weeks ago when he to the number of 35 enjoyed a stag as that of Mrs. Frieda Fclger, aged picked up a live electric wire. He party and dinner Saturday night at 69 years, of Coney Island. The much improved. Joseph- Wacker's restaurant; N identification was made by the wont' Summer residents' are beginning ; A mite box .sociable for the' art's husband, who said his wife TODAY-Wednesday, April 29th»T0DAY Today, Wednesday, April 29th to arrive at Port Monmouth and adren of St. Mary's church of Newhad been missing for three days. number of the surajnetf* bungalows Monmouth was iield last nigHt at According to the husband, Mrs. there are. now occupied. Some of Kunyon's hall atBelfordr------Feiger had been In poor health sev- GLORIA SWANSON :he surhnier boardjng houses have Miss Peters and her father and eral years and she is believed to *!: ienants. . . "' -,... Thomas Smith of New York were have committed •BUicidc. van camp* • in "Madam6 Sans Gene" and Vaudeville Judging by the advance sale of rebent guests of Mrs. Martha "Virtuous Liars" tickets/there will be a largo'attend- Murphy of Belford. '•.'..' Evaporated —With— ', . : •''. . . ' ance, at the humorous play and Miss Edith Dennis of Port Mon- Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 30, May 1,2 dance which will be given Thursday mouth bought a new Chevrolet light of next week at the Leonardo coupe last week. The sale was made B. F\ KEITH-ALQEE ' DAVID POWELL, EDITH AtLEN choolhouse by the ladies' auxiliary by Fred Pentermann. NAOMltHILDERS, of Independent' fire"~.company"""oiThe"Port"Monmouth" fire company Belford. The title of the play is will hold a euchre party and dance Mint FEATURING MAURICE COSTELLO "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party." Frday night at the schoolhouse' at A light is neoded at Campbell's that place. . * : W DAGMAR GODOWSKY unction at the corner of the state Miss Ruth Hillyer, a nurse at the highway and Main street. The road Long Branch hospital, was confined "3 PPALS A picture of life in artistic society is very dark there and the turn is to her home at Navesink with grip VaudavllU'* Bait Juvanll* EnterUlntri. extremely sharp. A number of ac-last week. 6^55. 1 CAN .VAN CAMP'S | Strand Magazine idehts have been .narrowly averted Miss Helen Morrell, of Belford, it this corner and several mishaps who hns been a patient several free ,TOMATO SOUP Inkwell Carlotfh Mirthqualw Comedy lave occurred, j weeks at a New York hospital, is or VAN CAMPS . "Popping the Question" is theimproving. BEANS WITH EVERY PURCHASE title of a farce which will-be given* Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley of Of 6 CANS MILKS SIGNED COUPON ' Friday night oi next week at thePort Monmouth spent Sunday at Thursday, April 30—Friday, May 1 Port Monmouth schoolhouse by theElizabeth with Mr. and Mrs. Frank When extremes meet, a adies' auxiliary of the fire company Downes, - )f that place. Dancing will follow Mrs. John Colmorgan Of Belford splendid trysting place is :he;show. is improving at the Long Branch our clothing department. peas The mission aid society of Port hospital, where she is a medical fs- Extreme shorts, longs, feENESEE VALLEY. Monmouth •will-meet-attho mission MARY PHILBIN Beiford's baseball team; on its stouts— EXTRA SIf=JEQ SWEET building tomorrow afternoon. It is loped to have every member pr'es- homo diamond Sunday, defeated the But never extreme prices! !nt, as plans are to be made for aOvals of Red Bank by a score of 10 We never penalize our strawberry festival and entertain-to 6. friends who can't wear reg- ment. A meeting was held a few nights ular size clothes; 21359 ago at the New Monmouth Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keaton and NB 2 CANS - IMMENSE VALUE.1 "amily and Mr. and Mrs. John Kea- church to organize a men's civic club. A Mau Who Can Lick Hit tori of West Orange spent* Sunday All sizes in everything Weight in Wildcats Wat Aik- with Samuel yf. Keaton, who is The Good, and Welfare club of Big men wear. peacneVU.LEY BOAND s in( a Maid tof Forgive— stopping at Leonardo with his Belford will hold a euchre party to- •" Only one of ,the tremen- "The Gaie morrow night at Elwood RunyonJs LUSCIOUS FRUIT SUPPORTED BY daughter, Mrs. James S. Black. Hats from 6-%" to 7- IN HEAVY SYCUP con •^^^'j^Et'- dous scenes in this mighty hall. ^ - drama ' Mrs. Lawrence Dolan of Brook- %'«... . • ' lyn was operated on for appendicitis Chemical fire company of Belford Shoes from size 4 to 12! with William Haines, Joseph Dowling, last, week at St. Francis's hospital at will hold a euchro • party- next Eugene O'Brien that'place.; Mrs. Dolan is a summer Wednesday night at its flrehouse. Collars and shirts from Mackerel Grace Darmond resident of Port Monmouth and a Mrs. Snowflake of Jersey Ci'.y 13-1/2 to 19! 1 Mae Biiach argo owner of property there. spent last week at Belford with her ' SB Ben Alexander From Castle luxury to back stage gaiety 'George,Atwater, a Red Bank bt-y daughter, Mrs. George Morris. ROGERS PEET COMPANY 2 tor only Mildred Harrii, Mitchell Uwl«, who formerly lived at .Belford, Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts returned Bmadmy Broadway * Broadway Pond G Tom Santichl. • This photodrama moves with great «peed. It's a romance spent, part of last week at lielford. to New Monmouth Saturday after a •t liberty atWarrta at 13 th St. WHITE of charm. • He i« about on crutches, dun to thevisit of ten days at Majawan. NAPTHA1 t fait that his leg was broken last soap i; Mr. and.'Mrs. Frank Vogel of winter while he was skating. H««W Sq. OmeMimi Fifth Avt. A KING BAGGOT PRODUCTION Newark spent Sunday at their sum- •t 35th St. Oonurt" at 41st St. cotes Mrs. Margaret Berman of Port mer home at East Keansburg. New York City Our Gang Comedy—"Thoie Raicalt in Higjr Society" Miss Margaret MacDonald of Monmouth on Sunday entertained UNITED STATES STORES ~ Screen- SnapihoU Mr. and Mrs. Eyan of New York Navesink is undergoing, treatment knd a number of other city friends. at the Long Branch hospital. Jr. and Mrs. Ryanara summer resi- About $40 was made last Tues- lents of Port Wonmouth. day night at the White Elephant Saturday, May 2d Isadora'M. Walling and his sis-sale aj; the Navesink library. ;ers Edna and Mary have returned The Monmouth association of :o Port- Monmouth after having Baptist women is meeting today at spent the winter at Miami, Florida. the Leonardo Baptist church. The trip home was made in seven Edward Snyder of Navesink has days in an automobile.'. sold his touring car to Willard Pir REED HOWES Mrs. Robert/Thome • of Keans- rine of Atlantic Highlands. burg has returned home from the The East Keansburg fire company Long Branch hospital, where siie will Hold a dance at'its flrehouse underent an operation for apper.di- Friday night, May 20th. •'• . citis. She was formerly Miss Annie Arthur McKeever of New York Antrim of Belford. has opened his home at Stono A Safe and Convenient Place Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 4,5,6 Miss Marion Dennis and Miss church for the summer. B. F. KEITH-ALBEE Bettie Henzel, who attend Trenton Mrs. John Graham has returned Our Safe Deposit Vault is a safe, convenient "SuperSpeed" normal school, spent Saturday and to Belford after having spent the "lunday with Miss Dennises mother, winter at New. York. • place for your valuables, protected night and VAUDEVILLE Mrs. William Dennis of Port Mon- William S. Golden of Locust has day from fire and theft, and yet the cost for a mouth. had his store painted and the in and ALICE TERRY, the Great Star of MILDRED HARRIS The firemen of the Ocean View terior varnished. ' Private Lock Box here is less than a cent a district of Leonardo are planning to The trustees Of the Navesink li Reed Howes, the star of a thousand thrills, hit- have a corner stone laying and jol-brary association will hold a most day. . lification next month at thejc tire- ing Friday night. "Scaramouche" ting on all six cylinders in a merry whirl of house, which is in course of erec- •Thomas Weathered is making im- action and comedy. *» • tion. provements ' to his house at Port Mrs. Louise Hilleary and her twoMonmouth. ' THE FIRST.NATIONAL BANK Van Bibber Clanic—EARLE FOX in "THE BURGLAR" children left Monday for their home Henry Hettinger of Newark' was 'The Four Horsemen'' in Kentucky after having spent the a Sunday visitor at East Keans- SUNSHINE COMEDY ' winter with Mrs. Hillcary's brother, burg. FREEHOLD,^. J. and Other Big Pictures T ITS MOTTO-SERVICE ^ , . .-.' •'•••• ;, —IN— ames E. Griggs of New Monmouth. Mrs. William Taylor of New Monday, Tuesday—May 4 and 5 VwV ROBERT; KANE PRESENTS , THE SEASON'S SENSATION HENRY KING'S

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