BANK REGISTER. Ii.utd Wttklj, EntMtd u S«ond-ClMi MatUr at thr Poit- VOLUME XLV. NO. 31. offlc at Bed Bimk, K. 1.. under the Act of Hareh td, 187». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923, $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 1 TO 10.

SALARIES STAY PUT. ODD FALLOWS' OFFICERS. OVER r BANKS. WANTS $50,000 DAMAGES. Holmdel School Board and Commit- WOMAN'S CLUB MUSICALE. Installation and a Clam Chowder TWO FIRES IN ONE NIGHT. Second National Bank of Red Bank LEONARDO SCHOOL WINS. tee Mike No Changes. ., Leads County. Maiika in Deposits. JOHN HI FOSTER SAYS HE "WAS FINE ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN Feast Last Week. MUCH DAMAGE DONE "AND The Holmdcl township board of ed- The newly elected officers of'Nave- A . A 'gain of 54,(H/i,i)i1U.r>8 in ncpoa- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP BOYS FALSELY ACCUSED. catlon met last week and discuBaed AT THE 3APTIST CHURCH. sink lodge «f Odd Follows of Red MAN'S ARM BROKEN! its wtis made year in .tho 'banks MAKE A GREAT RECORD. ' He H». Started a Suit In ihe New Uie salary of Alex L. McClees, the Bank were .installed last week by A. of . Monmouth county. Thrhe t"UiUtotal Th CovcTed Them.*.™, and Their del k l le Musictle La>« Thursday Night The Fires Were in the Waiting Room Jer.»y Suprem. Court Against the j ' °J ' board. Some time ap ci- W. Conard of Anchor lodge of Atjan- amount of deposits thC 001 onu: f thc Well Attended and Much AAppreci- and Store of Ides Bros, and in a ,^ | fu I ' S'" WWiti h Glory , by Outdoing- Wliel.n-Cas.idy Company, . Hit ? " Im'gest taxpayers of the ated—Gift of a Baton to Kather- tic Highlands, who is district deputy Combination Store and Dwelling 1921 was $41,075,244.67 and tho dc- • Every Other 3choo) in the AKricuI- Former Employers. township sent a ppetition to the board ine Throckmorton. grand master. The officers are: on Beech Street. posits in the county banki)7 san atd ththoe ended j\ tural Judging Events at Trenton. ki tht M MCl' l b Noble ifrunii—Elwii'i K. Ivinst, of 1»22 amounted to $,()90",;i(l4.25;' John H. Foster has Btarted a suit sg that Mr. McClees's salary be Tho Baptist church at Red Bank Vice noble ifrantJ- I. -VJ Morris. The firemen of Fled Rank got niighty j In th" "mten'ohobistic judging con- reduced. At 1ant wcek'B meeting it lU-ccmtlnH secrettir;- ClitTonl Huljliat/1. The Second national bank of- Ked in the supreme court of" New Jeiney was filled with a large gathering last littltie .stee.sleep last Wednesday 'nightnilfJi . j Billlli ]u;luU the Hst with deposits-of I testtost.-* : aatt ITrento rentonn hinhintt woowee*k tinthe- ropre- against the Whelan-Caisidy corpora- was decided to defer action on the Thursday night when tile music de- Financial secretuo—CIi nrWn A. Kruhe, They mutter until June, at whiclTtime all TreiiHUri-T—Geono- 1 . ley wore fighting hrc.f nearly all•,.- ,,hl)•o4.j,r,a. Thi. deposits -and the ' sentatrves of tVie Lcominlo IIKI-ICU - tion for $60,000, Mr. Foster waR un- partment of the Woman's club gave Warden—GeorKe 'I'. IJavison. night?ht. Aliout one' o'clock lire'irokflj^j. a|](1 discounU ()f the ' county: i-"™! school wonahrrtt lilac- m poul- til recently employed as a clerk in salaries within the control of the a muslcale, The affair was under Conduct"!—John Oh in«. out iin the second story of the build- | . | , j ,,f i<>.> . , f i. try judging, first jfjlacc in swine judg- -ffhool board will be fixed. Pait noble leratul—Slutli'y Hruwn. u ks t 1( tM1( r ir( us o the Red Bank drug store of the Whe- the direction of Kutherine Throck- ingi on West Kront street, near " '!]ows. * in(», second-placplace in jui\g'utv, potatoes .Some time ago the Holmdel town- ton, who is chairman of tho music, Outride' )[ll»r lan-Cussidy company. The company ship committee received a similar pe- Inside Kimrdi&n—-I-.'.hvurtl OttlliKt-r. fountain, usedJ bl y IdeT s liros. * ami hoimiable mentioi n 'in judginl g owns u chain of stores at various department ami its great success' store and waiting room. Jacob and coi ii and dairy cattle.. Thiji gn-vc tha tition with regard to Mr. McClees'a brought many compliments and con- KlKnt supporter of noble jrranil—I'rtinli J. S'iciin'I National. Ri-il Hunk 1 - plucL'n and it bought Its Red Bank salary as assessor. Th i Joseph Ides, the proprietors, of the Aal'iivy . I'ii'k I-till Oi'f-nt Leonardo hoys a higher liveru^o. than business lust summer from James • • •• ' "t 3.eft «upport«r ot n»l>le jrram!—William C. business,, live on the second floor qt; .Grim- Bank ...... - • . the represH'nUitiveB of tiny other ; •Cooper. Mr. Foster is now living at Wolcott. , the bujlding. : Itiirht supporter of VJCL- noW« Kroriil—Ja- Hell Hnn\i Tni'.l f'u .*. . . . . school in the contests ami for this New York. _ , wifl make no fe, A tp Woman's club yhia Clayt*"'/!. • • "When the tire broke out Jacob Ides 1.KIIK lln.iu-h- Tru-.t t's» they received thc grand.. chiirnpipn The lawsuit is the outgrowth of on sensor is to be elected next fall andJI chorus Dr. Helen F. Gibson present- .Left HL^pmter of \ki~ rioMe Kritml—John was downstairs in tho store arranging AtflJuly 1'iirl. Tni-t. r ' . sweepstakes cup. ' Afl.t'r a scho.ol has 'incident which Mr. Foster alleges oc- ed to Mrs. ThrockmprtoD a mahog- McCollf.in. . . < (•ilb.-na • Nnti.lii.il, U.n those who favor a reduced salary say Rixht seine Bupportop— Millard Fillmore to close up for the night. Joseph was Brnni-li ; woii Wiis cup throe time.-; it becomes curred On December 22d. The store, theth y wililll hhav e oppositioiti n ffo r MMr !M Me-1 f n* , aml * """'I buU>" Wlt,h ailver Tetley. asleep upstairs ami he was awakened Limit llranth IlaiikinBaikmyv 'CCoi . . . < tho property of Iho school. This of the Whelan-Casstdy company had The gift was a complete sur- Ltyft scene aupport'-r—Pun Wilcox. by the crackling of the, ilnmes. The Klre Niitumul, IW championship cup and the three other ees both at thc primary and at the " "Tru»tce»—Edward Otlinirer, Giorae T. Hunk 1.72! .CIH2.II 1 been robbed a few days previous and election. '. irise lo the recipient. She expressed [lltvison. Amo< S. Buptati. building was on fire'near the chim- Fi holil tti')r)7^i: cup* will 1)0 oxhibi^fd at the office of ubout $30 was taken. Mr. Foster .er thanks arid said that words.failed AuditinK committ.!(J—Jupliia Cluyton, ney, and it is thought that the blaze The..Register;-• No other .school won gays the company sent two detec- her to describe the deep appreciation rioorirr Spinning. Frank .1. Crondr. was caused by soot'getting afire-in us nuiny cups. WIPED.OFF THE RECORDS. which she felt for the whole-hearted Visitlnii committee—Stonlej. llrown, Wil- Kiritt N'ntiimul. Spfiii ttives to Red Bank to investigatg e the Edward Oitinwr. the chimney. Soft coal had been Ki'ypnVT njLiikir The Leonardo boys in the contests robberbb y and that ththe falsely accused and able support she had received Ham Iiittli National Frvi' falsely accused Parent, of Four Small Boy. Make a i and used for fuel for several weeks. iwcro Kdward Bennett, IMiiuld (Jros- him of being a thie thereby injur- Successful Appeal. from the chorus, Denton Bastow and SpinningWi< ow,r ChKrle» A. Trnke, Japhia Cla/ton. The fire was under groat headway singi-r and John Okt-lfw, who jiKlgeti others. Mrs. Throckmorton received and mmitUe—QIHTord Fur-mors' National. All,.nt l.vfid.l 1.1.17 poultry; Matthew Schmi.dt, I'lifford Hubbard, FedFred'Oakli-yy , Edwurir l Littlu, Wil- when Joseph Ides discovered it. The First -Nntiotinl, Helmai- .. l.^O.'i.OT.O.KI) number of other testimonial gifts, HHa m TrucxT , Jr.J , , EEdwnrEddd OltinRCrOltiC . room was Boon filled with smoke. Mr. Karmt'i-H'iir.il iMi-rfhiim* li Cooper and Ttcvonian Crawford, who including boquets from the club and FinancFi e cocommittt'i'—m ttA SS. Doraen, Ides ,awakened Mrs. Jacob Ides and Matniviiii J; judged sWinc; Milton Dennett,'How-. om friends. (!eori?e T. Davison, Edwaul OttitiKeri . her two children arid all four barely 1'lral. National, FriM-holil I ard Chamberlain ami rMwnrd Ben- The first part of ..the pi'Ogram...am- After the ceremunies there was a had time to get downstairs Out of I Atlnnti. ."iiiKhllili-u"' Nat!'"' a nett, who judged dairy oiittlo; and sisted of several solos by Dcnton Bas- social hour and a clam chowder feast IVunliM Kiitiiiiiiil. K i-yp'jit. ;' Clifford Cooper, Daniel Hen.drickson harm'B way. They did not have time u:m Nntl" il"l low, who is a' New Yor- k tenor. He provided by Edward Little, William to'drew. Jacob Ides undertook to no IVnlrn N)iti( al. I'f. j.'and Edward Bcnnt'tt, who judged m- :laas in vocal; Tru,e3<, Jr., Fred Oakley and Lewis | upstairs to save some of the furni- N. J. MnrlK.w mi T corn. -, _ ' _ lln tent of the action tuken against him . culture at Red Bank and he W. Smith. ture, but the thick black smoke was Mitim llimk too much for him and it drove him Niitim il I' EATONTOWN ALL EXCITED. back. • First Niitlnnal. 11 DIED ON WAY TO HOSPITAL. Kil-st Nn(Son.-il, Seal-r Question of Wlicllier or Not to Have Everything in the building was de-First National. Katot 'i\ 1,1'KH..'.*T a Policeman Causes Dissension. ' i Frod C. Tatum Was Too Late to Sl»ve stroyed. Not a bit of thc store stock First.Niitioniil.. l-'nrin • 2 lfi.l:;::,01 i ii .Prances Blaisdejl, who Hi. Frie id. or the furniture was saved. The (ire- To have 'a policeman on duty ™».r^.^tto^.»y«™5.l "ii; ^s.rih;isrjsss gave flute solos, arid Madame Claire nights of not to have a policeman is Tatum mourning the men did valiant work.l but they wore, Loans Lois Quinney,wpo: played organ Se- - 1 the question that is agitating Eaton- p , .. "Ralph." Mr. summoned too late to save the con-' Discbu town. Petitions 'fur iu\d against a ' tives accuse him of taking th £ 1 . j Tatum is a- New York business man tents of the building. Thc blaze was tSt-roti'l N:itii linn policeman have boon in circalation. t ccond part .of th who has a country estate near "Mid-!J j a'very difficult one to fight. The Aiiliury I'n -k aliil Or consisted of the cantai iis a pedi- i front part of the building has brick Grove Hal The township committee .i».^ divided Rene's Daughter," hy Smii Ralph •y I'ai-k 'l.V.U on the question. Dr. J. C. ftusb, the .chairman of the committee, and Frank VanDorn are against having a policeman. Harry Seely, the-other Samson, whose duty it was to investi-; C'ommitteeman, wants n policeman. reported thefts in its Red Bank j AN ADDRESS ON CIVICS. Several weeks ago T. Elwood Snydcr, who had been night policeman for_._ •fid, 1922, (mid minent Woman'. Club Official to several years, was laitl off. "A ttfiTS- [J Speak at Red Bank Friday. and Mis I nita« whiJh Goldberg, as an employee of the do- I ruined by water. tive budget was read at tho commit-""" fondant and in the usual scope ~nrid Mi;s. George A. Smith, chturmnn of d ' Mins Lillian Terhune. t0W1)r(ls New too .meeting last week. It had no fcrins an York in an automobile with the dog. Next to the store and waiting room Keyport Blinking performance of. the duties of his'em- the state civics /department of the. itinnal appropriation for a reguhiT police- ployment, said in the presence, of Mr.; federation of women's clubs will office of the. Fred ma'n but it did havo. an appropriation D. Wikoff coal - and. feed company, j y ^ rs -Bray and of said Samson and in thc-niake an address Friday afternoon on Harry Wililard, Charles s C ll, AIli'li i-ll. l,J'i!l.i(l!2.21 of $"00 for emergency police protec- . hearing of divers other persona, false, Civics in the Federation" at -the ninii!l»iT I meet Mr. Farlardcau half way and I Over the office av« lwins rooms oc- First Njrtijnai; lMmar tion: A big lot of township residents Thomas Davern, Ferren ^i" 'Itako the dO(r to a dog hospital at cupied by H. Wallace Benneett and Farmers iitul M-'rchants scandascandaloul s nnd -defamatorry words, clubhouse of the Red Bank Woman's C d Matawnn ...... * 1H o, t; o r,. n wore at the meeting, some for a po- What • club. The hostesses will be Miss ^hannot%oo forX; Lankan'N-York. The plan of meeting half I ffamilyl . .AlthougAlhh h ,abi, brick _walv l scp- Pi,.at Nnti,,nil|, fWh.'lil 1,007..I (111.IS liceman ami some'against. The bud- . .ri3i.eiM.H4 'Fosterdid you, dyoo uwit tooh kit?' tin, meaninmoneyg, by said .-Mabel Hall, Mrs. S. W. Hausmmi, m ;n i ,^i :,r «?„ Jfnnr i way was carried out, but Ralph died arates the place of business of Ides: ocean r.rovc r get is $15,098, which is an increase 1 t Kils Nalio •622,091.0.1 words that plaintiff was guilty of the | Miss Florence R. Kridel, Mrs. John me, including the ^"i -! about ten minutes inU-r in h}3 owner's Bros, from the Wikoff building, AtlantiPeoplesc National, Kcyp'ort 3 I.I. 147.10 of $3,000 - over last year's budget. fire was so fierce that it seemed for ManaHi)u!»n National 3ll.048.r>l) The increase, it is said, is caused by . a time that nothing could save the Central National, Frofholil 137,370J1S N. .1. MortKane nntl 'I' bonds coming dne an the municipal DEATH'S THIRD VISIT. Wikoff building. Smoke swept into! . Limj< Brnnch 210.828.!)-! building. The budget will come up. the living rooms to such a great ex-! •I62.2I',:|.!)R for a hearing on Wednesday, Febru- WilkinVf Dnughter Passed tent that Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and Keattfllmr^ National ,.'... 727,371. .ill loose and immoral and clubs at Atlantic City laBt May sayRED BANKERS IN CALIFORNIA Awity Last ^Thursday. First National, UraiHoy Hi1 SH.-i.01l.oO ary 14th, and a lively time ia looked guilty of embezzlement. i thut u very fine address may be ex- their ttw o daughterg s were almost Firat National, SenVicht 291.0SS.73 for. ^.^ "•0n December 22d, 1922, snid^pected Friday. Victor Eisner Gets Out of Hospital For the third time in a year death overcome. To get downstairs by the Fiiat National,,, , Eatontmvn in Time to Greet Relatives. entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. rirav miv ]io| Goldberg in the usual scope and per-1 Laat Friday about iorty members ! staircase seerned dangerous, and the-First National, NEW FURNACE AND CELLAR. formance of thc duties as an agent!of the club, headed by Mrs. W. T. Victor Eisner formerly of Ked I Henry Wilkins cf Scbbeyville last Bennett family made their exit from;. for the Whelan-Cassidy company said McDowell and Mrs. J. J. Leonard, in- Bank, underwent an operation forj.Thursday morning. Their daughter the building on a ladder which was Men Folk, of Lincroft Had a "Bee" of the plaintiff in the presence of spected the telephone building as appendicitis a short time ago at Bui;- Evelyn, who was twelve years old, put up^bj the firemen. ENTERTAINED AT KEYPORT. Tuesday of La»t Week. guests of J. T. Lawley. The visit was lingame, a suburb of San Francisco, I passed away. Evelyn had been ~ After Mr. Bennett got outside he A number of the men of Lincroft Mr.- Kuan and Mr. Bray and^divcrs undertook to climb the ladder in an I Baptist Young Folk. Paid a Visit to otheh r persons whom the plaintiff doea arranged by the civics department, California. He got out of the liospi- invalid several years. She lcnvc - , met at the chapel at that place OH tal just in time to welcome Red Bank brother 'and a gistor, Henry and Bea- effort to get into his home and get | got XW'mwe^' ''meanrn^by "aid ' HREMENTTLECTION. . ' relatives who arrived in California trice Wilkins'., The funeral was held some of the clothing. One end of the Keyport Church Society. Tuesday of last week and dug a cel- last week. In the party were Mr. and burial ladder stood on a piece of ice which The Baptist young people's union lar under the building for a furnace P. Gill Eisner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sig- "8n.id Goldberg, in the scope of Liberty Company. mund Eisner; Mrs. Victor Eisner's |and Pauline his employment anjl in the perform Liberty fire company of .Red Bank mother, Mrs. J. I. Monsky; and Vic- Wilkins, "- nnoe of.». th• e dutie«.• s ofjai thl e defendenIff 1 tI • baa nominated Fred P. Gill for chief tor Eisner's aunts, Misses Rosa and with the Whqlnn-Cnssidy company, said to Mr. j of tho town fire department. Mr. Ida Weis. Mrs. Monsky will spend ami Im ,ra, tnkpn ro the'cieties Pl!iyeti games and enjoyed a Conover, George C. Richdalc, Wil- Bray, 'We are convinced that he .did Gill is ut present first assistant chief, the rest of the winter "with her daugh- DEATH OF SCREEN . and he uas.taken to the genf}ml g00(, tjme • DurinK, th(, so. Ham Bassett, Harold-Bloodgood and the job,' meaning that plaintiff took ' Navesink hook and ladder company ter and son-in-law and the other 1 iciable an invitation %vas extended to > Edgar Alexander. They did a good the money and waa guilty of em-: has nominatend d for first asstanassistantt chief members of the party, after a, stay o.f Wallace Reid, Who Died La.t Week, fell through. a bw plate y glass w^w in the omc^ of the' Wi- -•-••-- - • tjjg fnmace was pot bezzlemont. Walter S. Noble, who is now second several days at Burlingame, will go Formerly Lived at Highlands. members ot assistant chief. For-second assistant to Los Angeles for the remainder of Wallace Reid, a prominent moving k "Plaintiff.._ ,, because o..f said words_.. ,, tn 1 -,.,afO>- thrn» fOPfil2th and attend the annual meeting the ladies' aid society treated the lias suffered in his reputation and has , chiehiff IdIndependend t fire ficompan y hash thc winter. picture actor, and son of Mrs. Vir- •olW of th» Ides of thc saciety. Those from Red Bank men to a clam chowder dinner at the been unable to obtain other employ-; nominated Joseph Asay and Weatside ginia Westbrook Reid and the late deep was in the cellar place of business and in the cellar of who attende-d the meeting at Keyport chapel. The new furnace was used mt-nt and has been brought into pub-' fire company has nominated J, A. ELECTION AT SHREWSBURY. Hal Reid, both well known theatrical were Mises Dorothy Jones, Marion .for Hie firat time Monday nignt at a lie scundal, infamy and disgrace. |VanSchoik, Thc election will be held stars, died last week in California the Wikoff office. , The Wikoff com- Scott, Alma P. Thompson, Mildred; meeting of the Lincroft community "S'lid words were false and malici- in March. The Township to Vote on an Appro- from the effects of the use' of nar- pany had a big lot of incubators, and Norma Hnrrison, Margaret club. Besides helping to difc the cel- 'Mr. Gill has boon a member of the priation (or $85,000. cotics. He was 32 years old and brooders and chicken feed in their ?inch, Porotliy McKenzie_and Anna-1 lar Mr. Lum gave ?25,to aid in buy- "On December 22d, 1922, the fire department the past 31 years At the Shrewsbury village school- leaves a widow, a son and a daughter. the furnace. agents and servants of the defendant, and he has been president of Liberty house next Mondav night at eight Mr. Reid formerly lived at Highlands to wit: Investigators Goldberg and hose company the past six years. o'clock the people of Shrewsbury I and Eatontown and was a ggraduate water. John Tetley, Russell Tetloy, TUNNEY'S MANAGER FIRED. Idea Bros, estimate their loss Santson, ^while actually engaged in township will vote on a proposition 'oof the Freehold military academyacadmy. , Gl'ore ycrs and John Hillyer. the performance of their duties and NEW SCHOOLHOUSE IN USE. to build an addition to the Shrews- The Reid home at Highlands was de-$10,000. They had only a sm Fair Haven Prixe Fighter Falls Ont actiriK within the scope of their au- bury schoolhouse. The appropriation stroyed by fire two weeks ago. LAND GIVEN TO LEGION. tlvovity, with force and arms assault- Lesson, Now Being Taught in Newjaskckdd fof r i(i . ?8$8rr))0000o0| off whiehihh iti iai von, for- ed the plaintiff and seized and laid !, Gen Building Near H.zl.t. [proposed to spend $81,800 for the Ocean View Woman Dead, hold of the plaintiff and with great The new schoolhouse in the north-{addition and .$3,200 for land. The tawan Votes 68 to 3 to Donate |mer light .,—„ r Mrs. Jessie M. Hinchcliffe, wife of I he was insured. The Wikoff com-1 Memorial Home Site. \ discharged bis manager, Frank forco and violence pulled and dragged ern part of Holmdel township, ncnr|]an(| i3 lG >x528 feet and is owned th pany estimates its loss at"$500. "The \ A special election was called Tues-1 ley- It is' ™P»rted ^ m ^«» him about and forced and compelled Hi\zlet, was used for thc first time |)v Sirs. Ewartl Obro" . if t),. „,„„!„ J- Harry Hinchcliffe of Ocean View ' "• "insured. Mr. day night of last week by the Mata- between Tunney and his manager the plaintiff to go with them in CUB Monday. The Oak Grove school- favorable d•edsion *she C!rd !«"..Middletown township, died Mon- company had its goods td lh? di pblic streets aw day night from acute stomach wan board of education to vote on a 'came as the rcsnlt of Bagley >f»lM todv nloh(! divers public streets awl I house is now closed and Miss Vera!of education expects to use the Feinstein expects to have the build-,...... /v...... -- *.v.-^ -- .— --- - highways to the police station in the Bailey, who was principal there, is i Shrewsbury school as a consolids trouble. She was 35 years old and ing repaired in a short time and Ides; proposition to donate part off^ie to obtain a ----match - wit••--h . Floy-,d John. - borough of Red Hank and there im- i..n. charge of the new school. Me-Me- jj grammagrammarr schooschooll bbyy transportintransportingg all leaves two children, Hazel and Har-Bros, will resume business "as soon as school grounds on Broad street^at: son, a heavyweight fiKhte^ who i prisoned the plaintiff and kept n»lchanics are still at work on thc new the grammar pupils in the township old Hinchcliffe. Two brothers, Fred this is done. . The furniture of thc Matawan to the American legion post trnctmg^considcrable^ttcntion and Hosviml Baden of Ocean View, Bennett family was damaged by that place for a memorial homc.jncy is booked up for two boutt. detained Mm there without any rea-building. When the work is finished lo that place. a vote of 68 to 3 it was decided Next Monday night he will fight Jack sonable or proper cause for /the tho sehoolhouso will be dedicated and also survive her. The funeral will smoke. 8 n period of one hour, contrary to'law be held tomorrow afternoon and'the to'donatlt e the lanlandd. The property iaia''Renaul' Renaultt anandd ™ »\°'\ VLl there will be special exorcises. HOTEL BUSINESS SOLO; IIar.:ily was this fire out before thc ISO feet square and the legion ex-:week he will fight and under a false and reasonable as- burial will be made in Fair View I)iremol l na(j to i,ul.ry l0 Cecch street sertion. poets to build on it a home costing -" -••-•• Elm Place House Sold. Friti Kraromer Disposes of Hi. Bus!- cemetery. answer to an alarm for a fire about $ 15,000. , Shower for Colt's Neck Girl. "Whereby the plaintiff was greatly! ness to Augu.t Klein.chmidt. tiich had broken out in a combina- hurt afid suffered great anguish and I NelsoNelsonn Bryant of New York has Keyport Woman Dead. on store and house rented by Frank "•»••-•»• A miscellaneons showor waB giv pnin of mintl and body and was also I "Jjuent u house on the south side of Fritz. Krivmiriev has sold his Mon- Score One for Middletown. j Thursday night for Miss Julia Frod- mouth hotel business on Front street Mrs. Neva Todt, wife of Hubert [azza and owned by John Vaccar- thereby greatly dispose and injured i Kimi pluco from Doughty & Buchnn- Todt of Keyport, died last Wednes- ,ln. This blaze started rfownstaira The Middletown villngo postoflicc | ericks at the home of her sister, Mw. In. his credit, reputation and clrcum- »" f')r, ^,250. Hawkins B,ps. made to August Kleinsthmidt, who for Michael Welsh of Colt's several year,* has conducted a lunch day ufter u short sickness. She was the front part of tho building and ha||dts> I'boot lint advance(IV** S-fc 1'V.^rfld* llV.'1'fromt thl*l«*-e' i^JV***.',fourth ! — — - atancea. the. sale. Thc_property is about lf.O 40 years old and leaves two sons, was under bin headway before the IIIC i J"V 1 « «•" " '«•«>- ^,."------0 feet east of Hudson avenue and the room in the hotel. Thc dining voom, to tho third class division and the inhere was a hvrge "The plaintiff, John H. Foster, de- which has been closed, has been re- Robert and Ernest Todt. Her mother, larm was turned in. Like the first Hillary of Richard Lufburrow, tin- many gifts for Miss Fredericks. She manmandd s tthh e »um of $50,000$, , together house is a new one with six rooms, a Mrs. Sproul, nnd a sister, Mrs. Clar- ire it waa a hard one to light. Sep- postmastoi", has been increased t.-u j -i s ..engage, .. .. d to Joseph Kingston of bathroom and modern improve- opened by the new proprietor. Mr. ; r to Josp g witihh thho costts of tthhe suit.it" Kramnier is now at Newark; He is ence Dufour, itl.^o survive her. The rnted by not much more than n foot $1,000 it yeiir. Tho advancement wan I Mtnitrose, near Lolt s INccK. • Mr. Foster lia» engagwl the law ments. Mr. Ihynnt has moved Into funeral was lield last Saturday and rnra the burning building were the duo to inciH-usoAl Uusinosw, Middlo- the house. The lot is 38x150 feet. in poor health and ho expects to leave Ilrm of BeillyBill , QuinQi n & ParsonP s to in ft,short time for Klorida, whore ho the burial was mado nt Green Grove nises of Tony Lafayette nnd Mar-town was the only place in New Jer- Holmdel BirtUay Party. represent him in the HHit. will spend tho rent of the winter. cemetery. dlino Ciaglia. It scorned certain at sey which was advanced on tho rcc Moro than fifty relatives and friend* Mr. Poster witu married nbout Autoist's Finger Broken. ne time that they could not bo ortl of the past year's business. !of I'Vod Rittcr of Holmdel paid • three waiiks before th« alleged hiel- Milton MeColgan of Ilroad street Death of Infant. ivcd. I surprise visit to him Thursday night r •lent with the dctectivca took place. was cranking hit) automobile u few To Dance in Festive GarH. Sophie Uasimowiez, three months The firemen won tho buttle with You Hate a Pressing-,-,- Engagement, „. I in ceKVution or IIIB . >3,l birthday. Ho Hiiyn that ;bccaiiHe Of thn. Accusa- dayys ago when thir engine backfired. A masquerade dance for tho bene- old, daughter of Viola and Alex K. it- (lames but not until the Vaccar- Pont go without a cheerful, well- I( ,ar)| „„„,,,,, muMc and RCivcrnl w- tion made aitiiinst him ho has been ThTh c crank" struck" Mr" . MeColga"' " n on fit of St.- Anthony's church of Red Hasimowicz of Middletown, died Mou- la building bail been gutted. Tho resscil nppeurance. It is not nt nil J( ,ini,i|ily w(.re enjoyeil. obliged to leave town. He i» a world- his left bund, breaking one of his Hank will be hold Monday night, I'ob- m 'ront end of the rc.ildenci' part of nocessiiry while wo are in business. wur vetenm nnd ho flaw Bnrvlce on lingers. ruiiry 12th. I'irst, second mid third stomach trmihlo, The funeral was he builtling was entirely destroyed. Wo know how to clean ni.d dyo Pianoe «n«t T»«lnf^_ the hatUttUrlils «i' Krnnco. He says prizes will be given fortho host con- hold this morning at Wordcn'M pnrlors The building wan gutted and what, is clothes in n manner that bringn cn- We H|)ociali«e in thc motit difflcuU that in olio liotllo tlu; son of one of Psiilor's Wife in Hoipital. tutnes, Music will be provided by i\n at IU>d Hank nnd tho liurial waa nt 'ft of it ia a moro nlu'll. It wna n tiro satisfaction to our patronB. Pont piano nnd player piano work. New the owners if the Wlielan-Cussldy Mrs. John A. Thomson, wife of Hit' orchestra. Mt. Olivet cemetery. 'ood-»i/.i>d builtling anil Mr. Vat-cnr- let your punts bag at the knees when grand,, upright, player, reproducm* company was Hhot and fell dead in pastor of the Reformed church of Ua nays he paid It'i.OOl) to build it. we clenn nnd prcsa them with ense, and electric pianos direct from fae- IIIB nrm'st. Mr. Fouler liimiiclf was BelcHd't Walling Room. ! In had it innurod. Kronen (Jlennors nnd Dyera, Moo | tory /,lt factory prk««); mimples on wcundml. ,»,»..._ MLddletown village, wns taken to the Died in Her 74th Year. Long Hrnuch hospital this week to Wo nhail bo glad to have you mak« Mr. Mail.) lost ovorytliing. All bis Cordon, proprietor, 1 Blond street, i nfloor()(jr . UtM-Uwd nianop a alwayys on hand. g p use of the Btora while waiting for f Mi'ftm. Anloinelte Citssidy died last I'liono lini. Wo'll call nnd dclivor Euchre and Social. undergd o tt f b itor« slock nml furniture Were y«'d. The ttrmt'N took m-Ht'ly tho goods.-— Advertisement. Drummond place, Red Hunk, rear ot Tho ROHiiry Hiirlety of Holy Cro«n trouble The place In convenient, comfortable Mrs. Abrnm -I. 1'arkor of Hlghlaruls, church, Humson, will hold « etiohre rythiug and what they ml'vieil ivn« town hall. I'hone 08S. - AdvortUe- Young Couple to Wed. and you aro under no obligation to after a slckiii'.'is of nevi'nil yi'lim. Sin' •iiitU'd by water. Mr. MiiMu'n liish Fiftoen Per Cent Special DiAunt nr.d dune" Krldiiy evening, l<'ulminry 1 ment. The niinoniwcmant In' mndt' of th« buy. Just step in and mnkc yournolf WIIH 7it yi'iirs ulil. Tin funeral wns van $:i.()(in. Mr. Litfay tie Milfrrivl on nmleriiil.'i, null paper or paint, on 2d, In Holy Ciiinii linll, Evnrylhlng at homo. II. Ilelirrad, Went Front held ycnti-rdiiy nnd tin- Iniriiil onsUleruhlo lo.ia to furniliire nnd nil work ordered thin month. I luivo Mora Ko«i4«lsl»« Tkan M«»* . IH being do,,,. („ ,,,«| . 1.1,1s an enjoy- ';'Wigemongl t of Ml . I.fn.i 1'i-nU< o 1 «..'..g . U . .' f •>"" H'-»n''i'"I't h-lwav? d Tiilnrioo of street, near where trolley and jit inivdi ut'Kiviv Vmw iM'tncti-ry. Nothing from water nnd smoke. Tin1 just ri't-i'lvi'd my 1UUI1 wall ppapep r Pure, properljf rt«de mayonnalae l» ,«IIK llrnnch and Kdwavd Tnlnrlcn «f neya itop.—Adv«rtdeniont. -- • - -<»»4ta~ take a (jroat bady builder. Our National nbln nirnir. timid pilzi'ii, rv Itcd llntik. Mr.'Tiilni'icHtii'o Is employt-employ d oust' hV- (ii'i'Hpirii KM not much duni- bool. ulvnntiigo "of lhin tntmlH, lliii'kclt'n orclu'stra. Adinh- 1 lliKl,l,,,,.U Man Dexl. iiged. The diiinngi' to Mr. (.iacllii'H bl^ navlng. Phone r write, will cull j mayonnaise, eontalnlnn only fr«»* iy til' Independent l«l««« and coal coin- Euchre and Dance. nnd gladly give ostlmnto.ilmt . Kritu.UoKtUo , beaeat salad oil »n»ndd M«[lie«t grad* xlon r>0 ("1'iit'j,-- Advcrllnmient, Janion W.lliiitflgrovo of High llOUHH Wllil llOt Illl'lJf. [miiy. Itcd Hunk I.odgo. No. UNO, I,. 0. intorior doeorutor, nhono P»i)4. .Show apices andd »In«««rI , la an Weal foe*foe*. suurhrn Hnri Dnnce. died Siiliirdiiy iiftur n ulioii. Hic , p Why Continue la Suffer? O. M., Kridi'1'n hull, Itod Hank, Mon- H,. „.„„ ,in old and ninm and illlcc, 0-1 Mechanic Ktrool, A»k for it fcjr »»vm» K you want tht Autplccu fit ItoiiHry ftodnllty for the y,,nm Ti> Wliom ll May Concern. Your feet trouble you? W«mr Dr. day eveniliK, Junuaiy IMMIi, |l)'J!l.i 1 Hod Hunk. bent.—AdTeitl»MBtnt. mv mlll (u I, the iimli'i'.-iliftu'd, will iiol. bo ri - Advorti«omont. ( licni'llt of Ht. JolttiN church, iturl- Wclncr'n feather-weight nn-b BUPl'lipc'- N oirlii'Htra, AdmiHsliiii inelml ,„.,.„! wi|| hl. old tomorrow and Ih' ipoiinililo Tor uny delil or dt'btn liorcici. NN,, J., In lie hold In clyy "in pnr- port taken from an Impression of ing I'efreNhmeut*, T,0 eenln. (iiime.'i mmle In All Saint' i Vi.itlni Chiropodist. Ne i'li hulhulll , 'I'ui'Hdiiyy fivi'iiltu' iituuiryy ycur fool. Oull Dr. Wi-liH'i1, fool nl ii it at H;i|l) o'oloek. Vnluiiblo rndeil by my wife, III'/.aln III Liillkf I'r. Fruncoa II, Cuokn Ciinlor will Wo will wiwh and m Klr n|l flat HOthOth,, I'.iI'.iana . (Icrilt K :0l> iiVun,:i I1. M. cl rcctioiiiRt HIUI orlhopt'dic npcclul- ;i|-|7.0». Advi'itlKemoiil. •inn, or nnyoui' el. ". mnkn jjppolntmonts bj tvlrphann lo iloies, awl dry your I'lnlhraj Btt Hiiydoi•''« "rclii'ntrnl . AAilmbmiul n l»., room 11-111, Ilrntd Klrect nation- Furniture. iV.ilh'i l.iinlieniui. come to you when it««d«d. Tule- iniindx for f/..60. Kiituiitowii VMM M bi'twoon '.oiivlnco youriwlf. Triniml" IJ»u«« Tr- Uamt U'.OO A. M. lo !);0C I will nott ho renpmmililcp i forr ananyymonth ntrci't, (urnlih your home (1:00 p. rn. anil 8:00 p. m.—Advor- hy, |iuiirp«r»t«il, Miidinon avfliUJs A Cooil Tking Dean Ronaa nu'rchniidloo bought or debt* con- Oitah or CITIIII Furniture guarun Purtli 5crt»»-n». '*• tijemeiit, dnnijt Itrnnch, N. 4., j>h«n« fitO,-~A«» ' I'liri'hiiKo uny coiil, milt or ilronit re- I', M., Inter by Appointment.—Advor- I cn-lnsi' |>mtl»"» V.UU screonii or tUemtnt. ttl tn my natno unlvnl n portiiumlllly tlAitUt vvrtincnivnt.- _-^<^_. :.,, . iliii'id t» iri.oii, fin.OQ, ftn.nt) mui iiuthoiixdd by mo. (Inm, mnki! windtlw ncrovnt to ordor , Nutlet) li> the Public, If'.ill.OO, then tiiku yunr ebiili'o nf mi- TypawriUr llaadquarltrt. Mid miikii duorn, wlii'duwn and mill Now lit tbi< tiiuo to Imvo your ruli- II YmWu* •«<•••'' , ' It. J. MolW. Good Ihlngs In Eat, .viirk of nny kind. II. 0. Hurcholl, utli«r iarmotit on ipiu'Ul rtu'ltn atjho Wo buy, runt, ••]!, exch«nic« tnd Jan. U, 1023. Cnfcttirln Biipper nt Kcfornii1 ltt.it- bimlK a>»\ nrclk'H mpulrnp d nt the quick norvlce, b«»t'»»^*li,to«J tiimiullniinl tirlca nf f),00. A. ropulr typewrltm. Trubln'i, th* AdvartlMtn«nt. s * church Thurmliiy night, January VJbll iihono 4U:i-M, l.imu Brunch.—Adv«t- Autt o Tiro H!io|i! , MwhamMh c itlrocll, workinanitlilp, «»» at tho Htr«nd »!*• $ Co,, Hntl llank, Store of • Thouund Ittmi, 68 Ilro»d Nice hot I'liii'lcn umip, BIIIHIIS an tlwmcnt. _._ Rud llunk, Al Hopalr Hhop •« W«rt Front. itratt, Rid Sink Adv«rtli»oi«tit. Cat U« Help You, other ifiuul things Advortlni'mont. t«p.rifnc.d Milnn ltixl llank, V. Y«l M«il«Uln* Canal.., lluy a lot HoWi tn th* right lota Tim Ut'HrildL' rlhu|>, 10 Monmouth Advot tlMf»*nt. ^,^ 28 niv«nlil« Hvcnuv, Bod wuiUwl nt tii'io. 'I'lm I'i'ail, fiHrowl ulrvttt, Hvtl Ilunki in havliiu n vli'»rln. Hunk, Op»n Tdnlflil, tion, «t the tlfht price, 'HM Und •tri>Bt, Hi'd Unnk.—AOft Mixed ch6eot*l*« 11,00 tlt» und Tonlfhtlialio VtetornlfhUt Tat; ami U*n Co., Jobbtri In w»l «it«t«, ittor nltll m lain ut all bttliy w««r. Kvsrythliig In «t 10 Ktut tnnt »tr«ft, iUd flmk.— Hl thin line U t>ul»* wld u»luw W ttj"Jlfcn* » •ant. ' i A4lt REP BANK REGISTER, JANUARTfc At The Casino on Hie Boardwalk, i>. ASBURY r General Announcement Exhibitors These are the progressive business 1 men of Asbury Park, leaders in their "T HE Merchants ofAsjbury Par kinvite the shoppers of the North lines of i;rade, whose exhibition and Jersey Coast and inland districts to attend their mid-winter support makes possible this show and carnival, open every evening next week and every afternoon ex- ten weeks' campaign of community1 cept Monday, at the Boardwalk Casino in Asbury Park. advertising accompanying it in the news- *.,• papers of Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean counties.

T"1 HIS will be a week of joyous free entertainment, with music, ADVERTISING Malcolm Severance, Inc., Newspaper Advertising dancing, and many other attractions, in a beautifully deco- United Monogram Signs, Inc., 4th and Railroad Aves. rated hall, a maze of soft lights, bunting, flowers, and lavishly be- ART AND GIFT SHOES ^ Brownell's Gift Shop, 404 Cookman Ave. decked booths, with accommodations for 5,000 people.- Come Boardwalk Art Shop, Natatorium Bldg,, Boardwalk. AUTOMOBILES and join the merry throng. Chalmers & Maxwell, 500 Main Street & Cadjllac—H. R. Ingalls, 428 Main Street AWNINGS Opdyke Awning Co., 816 Cookman Avenue. K fifty-two piece band will fur nish music. There will be public BANKS Seacoast Trust Company, Cookman Avenue. dancing nightly beginning at 10 p. m. One of the finest exhi- CIVIC BETTERMENT Kiwanis Club, Asbury Park. bitions of fireworks ever seen in the state will open the show Lions Club, Asbury Park. Monday night, at 8:30 p.m., the display being set off from the COAL, ROOFING, ETC. J. P. Johnson, Coal, 90S Main St . Diamond Supply Company, Monarch Asphalt Shingles, Fishing Pier and from floats on the ocean near the Casino. The 125 S. Main Street. latest styles, brought direct from Paris, will be exhibited on living CONFECTIONS models, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, producing a feature Henry H. Leiding, Casino. CLEANING AND DYEING that will be of service to every woman who realizes the advantages N. Y. & N. J.fCleaning & Dyeing Co., Asbury & Railroad Avenues. of being correctly and becomingly dressed. DAIRY PRODUCTS Tilton City Dairy, 805 Second Avenue. DEPARTMENT STORES Steinbach Company, Cookman & Bond Streets. HooVer Vacuum Sweeper, care of Steinbach Co. "THE Directors of the show have reserved Thursday night for a DRINKING CUPS feature that can best be presented as a surprise, and which Paper Products Company (Dixie Cups), Railroad Ave. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES will be one of the best of the week; on Friday there will be a Atlantic Coast Electric Light Company, 726 Cookman Ave. Proctor-Jones Electrical Company, Mattison Avenue. Beauty Show (particulars on next page); and Saturday will be Van Dyke Electrical Co., Asbury Park. FURNITURE Exhibitors night, devoted to special exhibitions at the various H. Gates Furniture Company, Main Street L. K. Sharfstein, 168 Main Street \-* booths, and the distribution of souvenirs and prizes in the various Royale Furniture Co., Inc., Grand Avetaue. • GAS RADIATORS contests held throughout the week. Ra-do Radiator Company, 416 Bond Street

V -I Under the Auspices of, tUe SEP BANK RECITER, JANUARY 24, 1923.

Monday, Jan. 29, to Saturday, Feb. 3 v., i BUSINESS Exhibitors The Beauty Congest The special sales, beginning at the show, will be continued by these mer- chants at their usual places 6f business. To the three most beautiful girls in the state of New for a period of two ^nd a half months. Jersey the exhibitors at the Business Men's Show will give This'show is made possible by the phe- nomihal growth of Asbury Park's busi- ness section, now the accepted shopping center of the North Jersey Coast. GOLD HARPWARE AND PAINTS Edmoqd L. Coyte, Main St. & Sewall Avenue. J. Coyte & Son, 630 Cookman Avenue. , First Prize $50; Second Prize $20; Third Prize $10 ICE CREAM Breyer's Ice Cream, 626 Mattison Avenue. Crane Ice^Creara Company (Crane), Bradley.Beach, N. J. E. I. Brown, 144 Lake Ave., Ocean Grove. INSURANCE If your friends think you are beautiful, see what the judges S. W. Hayes, Eisle Building, 700 Cookman Avenue. Metropolitan Life InsuranceVCompariy, Appleby Building. think. It is easy money for the girls who are qualified to win. All INTERIOR DECORATORS AND HOME FURNISHERS you have to do is to smile and look your prettiest. There is no re- Long & Allen, 640 Mattison Avenue. Van Dyke Upholstering Company. striction as to dress; wear what you wish; but you must be over 18 MEN'S CLOTHING AND SHOES years old ana* be a resident of this state. With the first prize also Charles Levinaohn, 572 Cookman Avenue. MANUFACTURERS goes the title" New Jersey's Beauty Queen of 1923," and in addi- Steiner & Son, \x\t.' (Pajamas). Monmouth Silk Mills, Inc., Belmar, 17th Avenue. tion maybe fame and fortune- Many a prize winner of similar Joseph Mayer, Rubberset, Cushion Hammer & Tool Co., Belmar. Poly Cal. Manufacturing Co. Rubber Balls, Bradley Beach, contests has found it so. Contestants must register at the Cham- N.J. • : ; . MISCELLANEOUS '. ber of Commerce booth at the show and receive registration Ann May Auxiliary, Asbury Park. number. Photographs of the winners will be widely published, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS * Cole & Co., Photographer & Columbia Grafanolas, Cook- and arrangements are beingmade by one of the best known syndi- man Avenue. John N. Burtis, Sonora Phonographs, Pianos and Bruns- wick Machines. cates to film them for the " movie " circuits. This is a Friday night PHOTOGRAPHER event. The girl with the beauty wins. Farrand Studios, 5l3 Cookman Avenue.

PLUMBING AND ALLIED WORKS • " ""V F. G. Rhodes, 105 Emory Street. RADIOS Assurance Radio Company, Avon, N. J. Van Ryke Radio Company, 812-Cookman Avenue. V A Word About Business Matters REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE T. Frank Appleby Company, Main Street. The Merchants' Show presents a valuable opportunity to SPORTING GOODS the buyer, to canvass the entire market conveniently, under Ruben's Sport Shop, Cookman Avenue. WHOLESALE MEAT PACKERS one roof, making it easy to compare styles, qualities and Wilson & Company, Asbury Park. Swift & Co., Asbury Park. values. Think it over. It means a saving of time and money.

.^a»frfl«nVmM^ XAsbury Park Chamber ofCommerce, ; - V O. E. F. HBTRiOK, Fr««Id«nt. REP **'*1923' I insure anything, anywhere, anytime CHftlSTtAN SCIENCE NOTICE TO COAT OWNERS. County Surraaatt'a Offica* Barah E. Orane, duelled, jutiu la batebr AD OnUnatM* aJapUd by. th. lud Bank •Iven to the ereditsn of laid eWeawal t. PAUL REVERB <•) Board at Health, jprufclbltinl the Veeslnl of In tjw nat«ar t«ta of 8arali K. BANKJEGISTl. i «d fsit A. i(, Vb*U within the Buronifh of Red Bank, no- Crfnt, desauxl. exbjgit t» the aubicrtber. eieoutor eu afore- tice is hercftr Kivan to nH..(oat owner* to No(ic«-to «r«Utcira to pretest data" aealnit •ald. their debti and demanda ajrainat th« ' JOHN H. COOK, Editor and I'uUislirr. Wtdnrad altate. ' aaid e^tatVi under oath, wtthtn aii nonthe GEORGE C. HANCE. Associate. Editur. —8 :t0 P. M. di»poi« vf tltvlr vojiti on OX before Febru- Furauant to the order of Jo.eth C. Dona- fran} th* data -of the aforaeatd order, or teal Estate and Insurance Kudliw Boom—Wedneadan and Bnnd»j« ary lr.tli. 1923. Attrf ulove J»tc Ann will hay. lurroKatfl of the County of Uoniwouth, they -will be forever barred of their acUona BUSUIL * Manager tram 2:80 to <:!0 P. M. be lemoned. ., [ madti on the twe.tity-aecond d*r of Deeem? therefor atfainat the laid aubtertber. f THO1*A'i 1IU1NG llHOWN 56 Broad Si., Red Bank, N. J. Tba mbllc ia eontUllr invited to rblt till ItEl) BANK llOAKI) OtLuGALTM. ber, leze. on the applloetton ol OanteJ D.i Datad Freehold! N. J., DecewtMr 21, Ittt. Phone 908. Eisner Building. Beadln« Booln. and to th« »«rvi^e». W. A. CIAVTOtJf tienUrr Uendrlekson. executox of the e«tat« of . ' DANIEL D. HEMPBICKSOM. Subscription Price*-; ,11.50 Qne year .IS Sfc months .40

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TOWN TALK. Fivqiu'ii'tly i\w :.i=s that wt.-nmn is a f^ail Bel, mon tally, physically anii in cvory otlicr way' iniVnur- t<> man. .Men, in tht'ir iniiH'uu'il .-uperiut'ity. lum> lu-efi THINK FT OVER. haying1 tiiis Muml woinm over since FURNITURE tlu\ tinn- of (he (.union of Ktlon and If Huhhy tried it once ho\v" long tlicj,- will lnchaltly k>\;p •Yitflit on say- , ii-K ituniil -.iljo last trump of (ijibri- do yen think lie wouUi let you do it? It's not a . jot.' "fex awonmn any- f SAL "V •- ••••,. E• - •! -,- • SAL' '...., /• E ! • •-S ..'..'• Pro'bnKly in no way is tlvU" sl^te- ! way. It's a laundry's job. went liuiiv frn|iu'iit!y m:ult» than with lv^im, to politic.-. Thore are We (1.. tli.' \Vet \V::>h, the Semi- jilenU. of jK'opli' who helie\r (hat wo- men shmilil not havt' -th«* ri^ht • to Fir.Khed Werk and thy All-Finished NOW IN FULL SWING Vote; ' Pnliaps still tnmV •liumoro.Us t" suit your-ta-te . and poekotbook'.'. l^ the class lr(H people who sty it i^ • till ri^hi for wuiiKMi ti, vnte-luit that Hetter call us up about it. - • it is \k'Va\ Wrou^ for women to .!>e 'candidati.'s foii oflico or to hold ofi'iei1. The extent to which this belief is held ifc shown by the fact that •woi'hon as feeel Bank a rnlo aiv nol M;'ectssful cnm.id.it.iv. Save Money! Exceptional Big Bargains on Furniture lu tho oi-cnfjionivl in^Uinros wlU'ii they Steam Laundry arc' successful tlic-y usually receive fewer votes than tlu- men candidates 62 White St., Telephone 32.J on, thViV tickets. - , ,' * t- * . As a result o£ the rocont clumge of' ^oveinnu'nt- at' \WA lUuik this' town : Vujiiy^ a di^tinrtjon not hold by any! ether M on mouth county municipal- i ily. Two of its most important of- ,1'ices iiiv held by \ouny woiii'eii, Mrs. GLOBE FURNISHING CO. ;'Jxil'ia Iv-nugh as collector and Miss "•^my"t)lseii as clerk. Both have thus fal1 performed their work in a why -to indicate that • they will continue tV East Front Street. Globe Hotel Bldg. Red Bank, N. J. 'nut la* good. , And ^o far as wanton l-einj? wealcer Telephone 1259. Free Delivery. • ve.sselsi is eoneei-ncd and ^u f;iv a? womon bcinfc • mentally, physically and in every "other way inferior to men is concerned, tiie shoe seems to be on the other foot if one accepts as a criterion the contrast between the amount of work, done? by these, women •• •• and tlu* previous conditions. In the »t ordinary quality are not good past it took two persons to do the collector's work, the collector and,..fin1 tcongh for prescription work. assisliirt collector. It took two men Only dragi and cnemicali of the) to do the clerk's work, the clerk and a stenogTapher. Now it is all done very highest grade of purity «r« l>y two younygg women fit for nic In preicriptioni. We) a Alkof which, if followed to its Ipg- UB« the belt obtainable no mat- ' ieal conclusion, leads straight to the t«r what the coit and allow no •• >. deduction that two women in office one bat registered pharmacists arcc' wworth four men ii\ office. There is an old poem that to compound the medicine. - Kii|flUllnun..r.i 1'ortur A All prescriptions art double checked, thai guarding against the possibility of error or inac- curacy. Yon may depend upon the) prescriptions you have filled at New Motor No Knock, Thetvvis only one- other" represen- ts tivi* nf ;he~ fair sex on'the pay roll SCRROM'S PHARMACY, of Uvl Iiu-:k and to inclmie V.L-V in the H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. Has Power "Ping" w p>n.'tn un.ilii not weaken but would ptrc-n^llK-n the l.el.iel that tile femuk* 16 Bioad Street, Red Bank. of-the species \'i no slouch us a pub- Telephone 146 Telephone 38 lic >i-i-..ii:'*.. M:-.- Am1'.1.- UWVL-V, wlio For Any Hill 1 Vibration at h:\-- i\n\:v< Li;* rlnii al work ol tiie of: ^- is KII in.!; • in :: •:!>!'• \\\-:i no HKllU-r ! or Pull which \K\v\ v lia - i»i'..-i; .\;\ p>i\vvr >l;c Any Speed ba:1 nlv.a.^iV^-n l-'-Wi'i.vi. l'o!Uiciar:S ' like tu ir.Lk-.- i« pa:i;. ..i;. fuolball' of, ;;urh jolt;- :r.:'i no «'r.n- !.rtMls in'i;uvin;i- • 1iu:i i»r .-'Uvuii' I'va^iu.ir.r. jiowi-rs ,'u ' t eali'.'.'.1 thai M i -s I )\vyi-r wuulu h^\ r : U-vw lir.-l oat of iur position lunjri tif;1" it' it v,a- iu>l for l!,*.1 I'miavl^ably \

•Fur a time a U'W ;fars .ii;u the watVr d< pail m.'iH \\:\- without v. MI-I perint'.'i'd'.'nt arii virtually nil the .(lu-' tics i»f thi.: pD- it iim IV11 upon the slmuhlers uf Mi-- [Hvyer. Kveiy*.l;ii;t^ contu-a'-'l witlvllio wati'r department we lit t»Ti it.- vvi>'i* .-.I v."a_v of i'llit-ii-T.t i-c.L'.ulaiily .:»•-pit*> th.- prcdictinns of (ilitoiny < iu-c.-. tlial [ I'.f tow n would sun bV dry with.mt ritln-r watm- to drit k j'i' vrasi!_\vi-, h >>r to li^lit .lires Facts For with. Wat''!1 couiiiuu"d" To 'IVe' ileliv- ered a^ lu'fori- and \)w water works PIKES PEAK MOTOR coiiti!". Med to carp a profit. N'eat, Touring Car well kept 'and ronri-'e ropjrt.s, turned A PHENOMENAL new tfiotor that was built to a mount- •' in to tilt.- mayor ami cotmcil, told a j Raisers modest but convjneip.^ store of the i Some of the reasons why **• ain's specifications in order to assure rugged strength, dfHH.nt manaK-rmcnt ,,T the town's. Vitalitili y FeedFds were selectedd b vb •13-95 P.O. B. Cleveland limitless power and a commanding margin of safety, teth e "„!,.,-.- w!™an." : the Illinois National Egg Laying outstanding feature of the 1923 Chandler car. 1 Contest are: Tliis year the mayor ami cnu First—The feeds are made This motor earned its name, for it had toprov e its capac- ir.ann^i'd lit niako a reduction of I tinder the personal supervision 1 ity when pitted against the strains of Pikes Peak, the world's iihuut $1,^"^ in^lu amount of money Of Albert Angell, Jr. .spciil for siihivi(-.~. About $1,400 of loftiest automobile highway, whose summit is 14,000 feet this s;i\in^ is'directly attriliuUdile to! Second—Every bag of feed 13 the appointment of Mrs. Keou^h and ] guaranteed by Rosenbaum Bro- above the sea. Miss Olson. lii'causi' these two young, women do wurk which formerly re- thers to give "Absolute satis- quired lour pi'isons and because the faction when fed according to New Low Prices Complete the Triumph! renunieiation is inni.1 modest than1 directions." The Pikes Peak tests proved Thihss new Chandler was built* when ttti-i' jiib.; were held by men The ultimate blend of all that Is dasirabla In the car at a piioa the town is savTnp, this money. Ta\-' Third—The signature of Al- tbat Is surprisingly low. Deepened seats, refreshingly lon£ that perfect combustion under the without regard to cost, to get th* payers, solely harassed hy inotmtiuj^ bert Angell, Jr. on every sack low, graceful lines. A masterful performer on any ro«d. -K widest range of atmospheric con* best. taxes call^'d hy M.*\c jobs hein^ crt'- is a guarantee against the use of ntetl und hy the salaries of old jul>s ditions had finally been achieved; Four open and four closed bo4y low grade ingredients, change beitiK raised, will, when they Ret rid —that the steepest grades could styles have been carried to a new of their 'prejudices, want tu see thein formulae, c\c. live Passenger experiment of women in iiilice cairied be ascended in a swift, smooth, perfection. , on to a K'ea|,er ..\lent. j Fourth — When America's Chummy Sedan foremost poultry experts such silent advance; An increase in price could as Hnrry Lnmon and H. Cecil readily have been justified, for the : -thahtt instant throttle response Well iniKht they ask, '"If two Sheppnrd indorse Vitality and »1695 motor is a much more expensive yoiinK wont, n can sai.e this much P.a& Cleveland had been obtained even with low feed it exclusively to their thou- money fur th'- t.iuii, why not put' grade fuels; design. more women into otliie and save sands of valuable birds, there is But Chandler production skill more in<111• • y? If '.in. woman ofl'u;^ no doubt ns to the true feeding —that the so called "ping" or hohl.-i' car .1... tin- work of two men value of the Vitulity Line. spark knock of pre-ignition had has matched Chandler engineer* offieelK.hlers, why not (ill till eul> o'f- ing genius, and despite the ad- iic.es \\^\i \\'..in.-!.n" ! Fifth -The Illinois National been utterly eliminated regardless Egg Laying Contests there- ofcarbonj vance in quality, there are new Men have not inade svich a houlin(f fore, in considering what feeds low prices on all model*. MiecertK of HoMriiineiit tlint tle-y have thi!" rif-ht to Imr an,I lock tin- tcuter und method of feeding to adopt — that vibration, pounding, The result is a value without of elittaiue to \voit.en. In no was for the l'J^!3 contests (it Quincy bucking, skipping on any grade precedent, a value that can- be hlive they ha .,<• he. n Imne e^fjava and Murphysboro, took into 1 had been overcome. proved by performance. Klllit mill more w'tr teful with inihli. considtTution the reputation of An entlr«ly new tyji« of fW« panFtongpr cloned cur, priced for thewo who funiln than with leiruid to Ihe erca desire genuine rln8cd cur durability nnd rumfmt ut almost o(wn car coft. . lion of jilliei"!. The whole ccitinhy i'1 the men behind Vitality Feeds Body by l'*itiht'r,rlclily nppoiiitoil. Exceptionally tllgnlHod und apacloua. , running wild with uperllyoua ollicial ns well ns those who ure using mid Hii|ierllniiUr: ,i>mmiKiK, 'I'lie them throughout the country lillhimitis of I'i'Vermnent rotiM b. end in deciding toadopt Vitality trinn;li''t'"l •>'• lunch 11'•.-M i'\|>i'U!.o and with immy h,/ ultniala thmi 1« now were governed by llicsu facU, Whnt Vitulity Feeds ore QO till' I'tlHI", „,- compelling for thousands ol Tll<' |il'ejililice aifainvl liav'tui; «i. America's 'successful poultry ", itirn In ollh'iuwii! in time .iliniiiipi'iii', ruiacrit, thejr will ucamipliuh for but. II will tfiKi' many moii' esamph-. 1 LERSIX of oliU'litiil work l,y svi>inuii like Mi ,i. you. Buy VITALITY to-day, Kl'Dlllfll, Mi«.'., OIWII H'ld JV1u-|i TIKIII on Feeding and MnnoKcincnt" and ATANDGRNCO, * ••••"••••* to wninei) iiH "wi'iiki!i- vi'» you cannot go astray. (M-, BROAD STREET AT tyONMOUTH Phone 47ft RED BANK, N. I. /(Town Talk continued on jm M. V, BROWN, Wrist Sprolmd In •*•»•,... ' MUl nuth Bultorftit n MlduU* • » .24 Wharf Avtnui, tWB VllUg In NU^O'i' ' RED BANK PETf.jTER, JANUARY 2A, I M »M M MM ••»••••+ »•••••••+•••••••••••••••*+++*+++++++

IN MONMOUTH COUNTY SHIPLEY of Boston and Philadelphia AT 135437 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J.

Carload? of high quality Furniture will be placed at your disposal, with profits blown to the winds; to introduce this new establishment we are throwing open the doors in a gigantic no-profit sale. Thousands of dollars worth of fine Furniture was ordered and bought when the prices were 10 to. 25 per cent lower than to^ay, which means in some cases you will buy below wholesale prices. Dont miss this great opportunity to refurnish some part of your home. You have only to see the quality to realize the saving^. It's worth coming a hundred miles to buy Furniture, etc. No matter what you want you will find 1the prices about one-half. Five warehouses and two capacious showrooms loaded with the finest bargains ever known. continues This Gigantic Sale Starts Thursday Januati 2 WEEI4S

<§•• Beautiful 10 piece Dining Room Suite, "Queen Can You Afford To Anne/' 5-piy veneer American Walnut, sale price YOU MUST SEE! THIS. Miss These Bargains 4-piece Dining Sute, "Qusen Anne", 5-ply $300 veneer America a Walnut, $3 Cleanwell Carpet $200 Valuphon6 .Phonographs, •' Sweepers, sale price •table,models, triple springs, ex- <$ tra strong motor, * £QQ CA J X $15 Mattresses, fine cotton fill- beautiful models, ipOvaJU J 1 ing, rolled edge, good (I* ? AC * heavy ticking, sale price $ I - *t*J $150 Valuphone Phonographs, upright models, music cabinets, $16.50 Mattress, fine cotton triple springs and filling, rolled edge, good i extra strong motor, ^ heavy ticking, sale pr. $65 Davenport Beds, in oak and f $25.00 Mattress, silk flosscom - "Queen Anne" Bed Room Suite, BeautifuiAm eiican Walnut, mahogany, these must be bination, you- must must be seen to be appreciated. Sale Price ... seen to appreciate the value, see these, sale price $250 Beautiful Velour Parbr $30,00 Floor Lamps, '$35 beautiful China 85c Linoleum, beautiful pat- Suite, 3 pieces, springs in arms, complete, 2 lamps, silk Closets, new models, 4 • terns, -also Hall Run- CCp uA back and cushions, £ shades, won- <§ Cannot be duplicated at ners and Stair Carpet, *****»;" • Wholesale. derful value, * $12 CouchBeds, "good"

Follow the crowds to the Greatest Gigantic Cash Furniture Sale in Monmouth County. rm l direction oflhe Shipley Sales System ; HOFFMAN & LIBOVSKY ** » of Boston and Philadelphia. Look for the Big Sale Signs at 135-137 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. M »»M M ttfftniffWM*] »•»•# •• •••••••••• • • • • .M • •i»»»|»»»»m Vmme Sue RE0 BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 24, 1»33. LEG BJIOKEJ^BY 'FALL. this place and John Vigne of Union SCOBEYV1LUE NEWS, and single horses to John T. Acker- Mr*. Matthew Mullin Lay HelpleM son and Sylvanus Ribustelli. Trees Being Cut Down at a Great ^••••••••••••••4»< an Hour and a Half.-'' Rate in ThU Locality. Mrs. Matthew Mullin of Lineroft EVERETT NEWS. ••No less than five residents of this Merchandise advertised fell down the cellar stairs of her seetion are engaged in selling fire- below will go- on sale Goods can only be pur- house a few days ago and'landed on Elwood Magee the Champion Hiker,w,uod and they are doing a slashing the floor with a broken leg. She was of Thii Locality. big business. They have more or- Sale Thursday, January chaaed at these prices alone at tiie'time and she iva? unable When Elijah Bobbins, "The Tall ders than they can fill and trees ure to get up because of her injury. It Sycamore of Hockhockson," lived being felled at a great rate. Most 25th, to February 1st. in week advertised. . was an hour and a half before a here he was the champioCn walker of of the farmers hereabouts are using member of the Mullin family en- this section and now that he hu.is wood instead of coal for fuel this tered the house .and. foil nil' Mrs, Mul-moved away the champion" hiker is season. The live firewood dealers lin helpless on the floor. The broken Elwood. Magee. All this winter he "are Samuel Hardy, Vincent Carney, bone was re-set and it is mending. has been dping a liig- lot of walking. J. H. Dove, Stanley Danser nnd Nor- Mr. Magee thjnks a lot of his piebald man Sickles. horse and he dont like'to drive the i Frank Schmidtsky *ill move from OF THE MONTH WEEKLY SALE m. '* COLT'S NECK' NEWS. animal when the Muds are heilvy. the Scobey house to Norman Si- Ladies' Sewing Circle of Reformed Last Thursday Mr. Magee -hiked ckles's house. Church Give* Dinner for Men. across to Colt's Neck to visit friends. | Martin Heissenbotel is working Below- you will find fifteen specials on sale for one week. Compare quality and their Twenty-nine persons were at a din- On Saturday he went by "shank's for J. H. Dove. ner given lust Thursday -night"at mare" to Keypurt.v. I J. Henry Vininp has been on the price. You will find all merchandise up to the usual Straus standard. Mrs. Charles Heulitt's by the ladies' Joan.- Carton, daughter nf James sick-list with a heavy cold. sewing circle for the men: Mrsli.. Carton, has recovered from the Heulitt was lavish in her hospitality injuries she suffered when she was It pays to advertise in The Register. and all hands had a delightful even- Hung through 'he windshield of her All Wool Crepes ing. • ,-..,•'• father's automobile in. an' accident WORDS FROM HOME 40-Inch Charmeuse 81x90 Bed Sheets George Soffel is back from, Long obout twu -weeks ago. Branch, where lie was sick at the Donald Force Cook is the newest Statements That May be Jnvestigat- home of his daughter, Mrs. (leo'rge resident of Everett. lie is a son ofed. Testimony of. Red Bank Citizent. Har\ey. He has tecawved. F.dwin Cook. Joaquin Lawrence has had a telfi- When a Red Bank citizen comes to 1.00 yd 1.19 plione'put in hi* house. the front, i telling his friends und ] L1NCROFT NEWS. neighbors of his experience, you can. Mrs. Asher Crawford .and her son The newest for dresses, 30 inches Prunk spent part of last, week 'with Chickcnhousci Moved from Brook- rely on his sincerity. The statements i AH silk, high lustre satin, heuvy Full size snow bleach, .Hoamlcau, dale Farm to. Fraivk TbopV- : of people residing in far away- places | wide, pure wool; nnvy, brown or weight; all colors, also black or round thread. Worth on today's Mrs. John Uyim'of Ue.l Hank. ' . black. Worth $1.25 yd. white. Value $2.50 yd. , .' The new cnnsalidated schoolhouse Seven ehickenbouses were moved do not command your confidence. \: market $1.50 each. , was used for the. first- time for a solas- t week from Lewis S. Thompson's Home endorsement is the kind'that : cial function last "Friday night at a Rrookdale farm to Frank Toop's backs Doan's Kidney Pills. Such tes- j dance given by the Indies' auxiliary farm. : Mr. Toop has taken a eon-•timony-is convincing. Investigation > of .Colt's . \"pck. There was a tract to cure for thet Urookdale proves it true., Below is a statement ] •large attendance and for everyone a chickens on his place. There are t of a Red- Bank resident. No stronger j ' proof of merit can be had. Ask your : 32-Inch Dress Ginghams Linen Table Cloths Blankets line lime. More than $100 waseveras l hundred fowls. ; cleared. CosU'Uo's orchestra from Leonard llorsi'all, who has beenneighbor. , Red Bank provided the music. very sick, is now able to sit up. John B. Hurley, 132 Oakland ] Augustus Soffel, the new owner of John Moore and Allen White are street, Red Bank, says: "I have used the Haight homestead, expects to grubbing out a big lot of pear trees • Doan's Kidney Pills for occasional move-on the place in April. He. has for. Anthony Bischoff. , ' *• | attacks of kidney complaint when my | 1.00 ea made many improvement? to the William Bassett and his cousin, i back felt weak and my kidneys didn't j homestead anTl grounds and he will- Miss Edna Reinhart, have' gone to act ..right.,. .. These attacks were j make more. , -, ' • Elizabeth for a visit with relatives. I brought on by colds settling on my | Genuine Renfrew goods; all the Bleached, all pure linen, 7Ux70 Wool finish, plaid, double bed size, Mrs. Julia Smith has moved"to Red' The seven new lights which the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills from) wanted checks and plain colors. Real pattern cloths on sale at less than im- ~\& Pntf with whipped edges. Can Bank. 'Middlebown township committee Lewis's drug store gave good relief j 39c value. port price. Yalue ?B.OO each. Nicholas Dullmeyer,- who recently promised to have put up here are ' and strengthened my back and kid- sold his property to a New York par- still nowhere in evidence. Folks >eys," - * ty, will have a vendue soon, with here thought the lights would be in Price COc, at all dealers. Don't Walter D. Fields • crying the sale. use before this, simply ask for a kidney remedy—get I Mr. Dullmeyer will move to New, Mrs. Jacob Conover of Little Sil- Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that \ York. He has sold his horse to thever spent part of last week with her Mr. Hurley had. Foster-Milburn Co.,: Bath Towels Veilings Ribbons man who bought his property. daughter, Mrs. Henry A. Conover. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. , j HOLMDEL^ NEWS. School Board to Meet the Firit Mon- day of Each Month. - ;

The township board o£ education - /• at am tie ting last week fixed the first Double yarn weave, white with pink Good quality Frenchi Veiling in the Satin and Taffeta of exceptional qual- Monday night of each month its its Pure F»aint Preserves newest patterns and • colors; some meeting night. The meetings will or blue border, 20x38 size. Regular ity, 5 to 6 in. wide; suitable for hair begin at half-past seven . o'clock. 35c each. dots, others plain. Vjalue to 39c yd. hows and fancy work. Value 30c yd. .Heretofore there has been no stipu- "A Heart to Heart Talk' lated time fpr meetings and meetings have be.e'n held 'at the call of the When you buy Paint Insurance for your home, chair. do you buy only the best? The children who. have been sick De Long Pins Stamped Pillow Cases with chiekenpox have.recovered and Wool Sport Hose they are back a; school. , I The above question is a timely paint going to return me divi- A number of the residents of this j one, and deserving of thoughtful dends?" -. • place have received postal cards consideration on the part of every • Or do youWfiist give the painting from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Voorlu'es,' lover of a good home. : of your home to somebody without who are spending the winter at Or- Why shouldn't the same care and jgiving a thought asito what ma- lando, Florida. Mr. Voorhees is em- thought be displayed in the pur-j terials are used in the paint that ployed there by the auto- chase of. paint us in the purchase is going on your home? Stamped on good quality f amousj pil- . mobile company. Mr. and Mrs. of bodily comforts? | Our sokvaim in writing these ar- Made by the DeLong Co., brass pins, low tubing; hemstitched: and edges foP These are ull\perfect, good quality Voorhees are having a delightful Statistics prove on tile other hand \ ticles is inspired by our desire to full count, 3.G0 pins to paper. Reg- crocheting; also some for applique. heavy wool Sport Hose 'Several colors time in Florida. that less thought is given to thebe of some help to our neighbors. ular price 12c. Value $1.39 to $1.8J>, ''• . to choose fro::'./ Regular $1.00 value. Mrs. Gavvetf Slvykey is shut in puirh;ise- of the right kind of And that is the true function of with a heavy cold. paint u'.:m to any other commod- i any honest to goodness retail me'r- A horse owned by a Keyport man ity. i chant. was sold for a board bill Saturday I>0 you ask yourself this question, Ill" you are interested, read these by Howard Wagner, with Daniel S. "Am 1 buying the best paint ob- articles each week, they may help Women's and Child's Sweaters Ely acting-as auctioneer. Mr. Wag- lainable fi>r the preservation of i you solve your paint problems. Imported Kid Gloves Silk Top Bodice Vests ner bid the horse in for $~ii. the home? Is this, investment-in William Conway will move from ihe Woolley farm to the Statesir Valuable booklets that will help you sotve your paint problems farm near Bradevclt, which is .now occupied by John Daly. Mr. Con- are yours for the asking. way bought a team of horses from the Ely estate last. week. Special lot of HweatcM'a to eloso out; Walter Conover bought a team of Fine quality imported Kid • . Gloves, Ribbed vests of fine Egyptian yai;n; •Women's, Missed and Children's slip- horses last week from the Ely estate RED BANK HARDWARE STORE mostly black and white; a few" colors. silk -rihbon straps. Regular and ex- on and cout models. Priced origi- for use on the farm of.his grand- Regular price $2.00 pair. .'( . tra sizes. Worth f»0c each. nally at $3.00 and $4.00, father, Garrpjt Conover. M on mouth Street, near Maple Avenue Last, week the Ely estate sold Telephone 936 teams of horses to Henry Cross of ; #•+++***•++++•••••••••••••*•••••••••••+•+•••••+••••••

t -- • ' ••• % Opportunity Is Still Open To Join Our •;• t ! 1 i. | I TMAS t I - . - . : .,..-.-.- - -. :...: f .._... -• :-•-•-- •• - ' - - - ' " " • ' • +1* 4 . Weekly payments of small amounts is the best method of saving money to meet your expenses next % t holiday season. \ J* Y A t We have a few more cards available in the following classes: j; tY T 25c a Week for 50 Weeks and Receiye Check for $12.50 f 50c a Week for 50 Weeks and Receive Check for 25.00 y T > 50.00 t $1.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and Receive Check for X . 100.00 I •m 2,00 a Week for 50 Weeks and Receive Check for 250.00 c i 5.00 a Week for 50 Weeks and Receive Check for No Fines, No Expenses, No Penalties. t You will receive our check for full amounts JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS The Second National Bank, : JANUARY £4, - 192&, / w^^^^^-M-^xx-M-vvx-M-e^^^

HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. Pmonal Notoi, Sals' of Property, , Building Op.ratiom, Lodge Do- inn, Sliihl Fir.i, Birth., Mar- iriagei and Deaths—-Other Items. The Asbury Methodist churcti Sun- day-school of Long Branch hnsl elect- Leadership ed John P. Merlett superintendent, William Hayden flret assistant super- intendent, Mrs. Jennie Muy West is that symbol in the life of ah individual or business second assifitant- superintendent, Miss The entire bankrupt stock of H. Levine. that finds its beat expression in service. Sarah Barboiir secretary, Miss Anna I .Cook asisUtiint secretory, J. P. Mer- Our present position in the grocery field is the lett treasurer and Miss Mildred Cook of Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank, con- direct, result of this. pianist. ' •". ' , . . X Every advantage accruing from our immense ! Monroe J. Lane, who has been em- ployed several years at Tilton's gro- sisting of Clothing and Gent's Furnish- •I buying power and distributing facilities is worked . eery store "at Farmingdale, is now out to our customer's interest. , .working for the American Stores company. - ings will be closed out at I ! The Daughter? of the Grill society, of Ocean Grove mtt ,last week nt' Miss Soffle Brecn's. iRefreshmeiits ! were served and dancing wns en- Best Granulated joyed, j ' A surprise , party was Riven" lant I Y Sugar Ib 7c week to. Jane Loia Grant, daughter X - of Arthur ,B, Grant of Bradley Beach, in celebration of her birth! 7^ i day. John's Busy Corner Deep Cut in the Price of Fancy Calif. I H: E. Taylor of Freehold has been re-elected -president of the N)cw Jer- I sey state federation of county Evaporated Fruits boards of agriculture." East Front St., and Wharf Ave. ! Cleveland Rogers oft Farmingdale i is making a stay with relatives at i The doctor e»y» the lawb of health favor u dish of stewed'fruit iMiddletown and High' View, -New daily York. . . j The ladies' aid society of the Oak- i hurst Methodist church, held a star Very Choice Calif. Extra Large Calif. ] sociable in the church hall lust week. I ' Miss Bertha. VanDerioef o£ Free- Sale Commences on Thursday. 8 A. M. hold left lait week, ior Bermuda, Prunes Prunes where she will spend several weeks 0' ' •.•)') ' I Mrs. Karl J. Eggimin of Mana- squan gave birth to a daughter last lie week at the Spring lake hospital. 3 pound. 50c Bryant B. NewcoiAb of Long Branch has been elected treasurer of I Sun-cured lu Nature's way—-exceptional flavor and quality A Few Items Are Here Listed the state associatio J n of freeholders, Th""•e- '-friendl- 'y •=••bibl-e class of the | Como Methodist Sund y-school met s'' , ' • . • • . . - "#,•• last week at Miss.Susie Gifford's. Reg. 25c Muir Peaches lb. 22c Mrs. William Kenne of Freehold was taken to' the Lonf Branch hos- pital last weeli for tratment( . Arrow Collars, 2 for 25c Men's Sox, 10c pair Mrs., Leste" •r —Pitcher• - • , of Wayside Reg. 38c Evap. Apricots IB. 35c spent part of last wetek with her Y, \' —. ~ p*- mother at Atlantic Highlands. Extra fancy, bifc, bright fruit. Carefully, selected fr.p«i the fin- Dr. H. W.'Ingling of! Freehold has est orchards of Sonny California. been ^appointed assistant physician at the Long Branch hospital. Men's Suits, $10 up Men's Sweaters $1.35 up A birthday party was given a few nights ago for George Smith, Jr., of Reg. 29c can Asco Peaches cut to 25c Englishtown. James A. Slattery of Freehold has Ejftat fancy Lemon Cling Calif, fruit. Packed in a very heavy started in the taxicab business at Sweet On- Tug of War Trousers, $2.75 ! sugar syrup. . i that place. I Frederick Stanford of Farming dale has bought a new Star sedan. I A daughter has been born to Mrs. Very Choice Calif. Peaches, big can 20c R. C. Devlin of Matawan. Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, 59c garment Edward Bowne of Wakhurst is laid f Fancy yellow free-stone peaches, very fine flavor. up with sickness. / . Women'. Society Election. The ladies' aid society pf St. Paul's Gold Seal Hawaiian , | Methodist church of Ocean Grove Asco has elected Mrs, L. R. Ward presi- Sale Will Continue Until Stock Is Sold. dent, Mrs. Frank Hickman vice presi- Pineapple dent, Mrs. W. W. Reynolds secretary, Big Cain Mrs. Snyder treasurer, Miss Cather- J Catsup ine O'Hanlon assistant secretary anil I Mrs. George C. Pridham financial 31c i secretary; Mrs. Frank-Sampson, Mrs. C. Campbell and Miss Jessie Staats *•*•**:<#*•*•*•*•*•*< Hawaiian Pineapple, 25c 12 1-2c were electeTl collectors. Reg. No. 3 c*n Ma#onr. to Dance. Delicious big slices, with the • Beit and Purest j The Masonic, lodge of Asbury Park tropical sunshinfc' In every cell. iwill hold its annual banquet and bal February 2d at the Coleman houso |at Asbury Park. Stillfnan's orches- jtra of Freehold will furnish'the mu- Where Quality Counts—Your Assurance jsic. The committee in charge of the Star Cars Are Here! . banquet consists of George :' Sexton, i Better coffee doesn't grow than that which (joes into Asco Blend. Clinton Cook, Clark Clayton, Nelson On the high tablelands of the tropics and on the slopes of the lofty Lillagorc, Andrew Vanclpve, Arnold Andes are located the cultivated plantations that furnish Asco. One IHndley and Dr. Kdmnnd deMonsigle. of the reasons ^for its superb quality. Card Party at Deal Beach. The ladies' auxiliary of the Deal ASCO COFFEE, : Beach' fire, company held a card par- CARS! ty at the fii'ehouse last night. The committee in charge was composed pound, 29c of Mrs. James Finn, Mrs. M. W. Le- diard, Mrs. T. Marman Verringcr, You'll T.itc the Difference 1 Mrs.' P. .7. Loughjmnn, Mrs. J. De- Bfui'n, Mrs. J. Furlong, Mrs. S. Si- [ckles, Mrs. J. Brautignm and Mrs. We are glad to announce that we have Star Touring Cars for immediate Nationally-Known Standard Goods Anthony CHITOII. • I delivery. Star Sedans and other models will be ready for delivery about Soaps Priced Low Relief Association Election. The firemen's relief association of Freehold has elected C. B. Barka- February 1st. Palmolive, Life- Peroxide or Dirox low president, James Reams vice buoy, Ivory, Cold Cream 3 for president, E. I. Vanderveor treas- i urer, William D, Hulse secretary-col- Delivery prices for the Star Cars as follows: lector and Adrii'n Moreau member of the board of visitors. Total as- sets of the association amounti to over $31,000. Gold Seal EGGS Selected Eggs A.bury Part Woman Dead. The pick of the neatsl Every ono guaranteed. Mrs. Julia E. Almond of Asbury Star Touring, $505.00 Park, wife of Loe Allmond of New- American Stores are noted for their dependable eggs. port N,ews, Virginia, died last week. The freshest of the freah, and the Pick of the Nests! She was seventy years old.and leaves two daughters, Miss R'cfbecca All- Asco Bacon, pkg 15c moml of Anbury Park «nd Mrs. Mar- garet Black of Newport News; and a Star Coupe, $654.00 Sliced as you like it and it's dry, sugar cured. son. Benjamin Allmond of Cincin- nati, Ohio. AJlentown Guild Election. The Westminster guild of the Wilbur's Cocoa, can 10c, 19c Presbyterian church has elected Mrs. Star Sedan, $722.00 J. Harold Smith president, Mrs. Al- bert Robbins vico president, Mrs. B. Marshall's Kippered Herring, can 27c L. Disbrow secretary, Mrs. Frank M. Smith treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Jen- sen pianist, Mrs. Ji A. Matheaon and Mrs. George F. Ford patronesses, All Durant models for immediate delivery. Inquire about the Special Finest Whole-Milk Cheese, lb. 30c Firomen't Election. The Ocean Grove exempt firemen's Durant Sport Model. | association has elected Frank Tan- K Highly Concentrated Food! tum president, Daniel S. Reeves vice ' . ... president, G. William Schwar/. see- Just to think that every IB otincos— each Golden Puttlo of Louellii ! retary-treuBurcr and George 0, Prid- Durant delivery prices are: contains the Pure Pasteurized Cream (ram ten quarts! of rich milk. ham financial secretary. Lewis ft. • jHowlnntl wnn elected chief of the i flro department. Bank M«n Plead Not Guilty. Lj.ou.eUa Otitter Edward Voorhoen and -Jaman Ern- Durant Touring and Roadster, $985.00 pst Smith of Kngllshtown pleiidei Tho finest Iluttor in America! not guilty hxst week before Federal Judge liodine to chnrgPR of emhez sling 45135,000 of tin- Kngllnlitown iiHtioinil bank's money. They were Richland Butter rumnmled to jail as they were not in Durant Coupe and Sedan, $1,495.00 a position to funiioh pnflleient bail. Puro uri'iiniory print* i JamUon—Flanigan. ' MIMS Margaret .lumlsmi of Trenton and Jiilm (i. Fliuilifan of Long Hnuu'h were nntrried reeentlv at. the Victor Bread, loaf, 6c Sacred Ili'arl church nt Trenton. Tho groom is n lawyer and i« n grad- Quality anil Quantity uatn of Kordhum mlli'go. Tin' bride F. A. Fenton Garage Co. iU » gnidunto of Trenton normul dchool, Bread Supreme, extra big loaf 9c A Chlckan Supper. DISTRIBUTORS I Tim mi'iiV lilbln CIHBS of Hie First 4 Our M-utor B»k«rs' Mnntorpttfco. M«tho(l|nt chiirrh of Anbury Park luirved it ohii'kiii niip|»M- laid week In the illnlnic room of tho church. The CDWIUJUUI'. , IUL-DIMMK'1 *t',-tb*. uuppw 30-32 W. Front St. .Phone 1029. Rid iimk>Jt eHimlnlod of Alborl Mciwli'r, Unity Hiu'nln nml A. J. lliibbs. 62 BROAD STREET, , Scliaoti Hold Tjpnwrlllnt Con).at. Mpitmntitli (VIMY Surrog.U'i OfAe*. uKrn In thu ,'uil- Mi>niiiifiilli Cmmly fliirinKrttii'l Oflic*, Hun, l-f «nl,t IIII.I.KII li| rlMln! til IU iu||. SHREWSBURY AVE. AND OAKLAND ST. In it typewriting nnd nhorlhnml Ill tin njftttir ill I In' »t«t« r Mi' I'^llllilL to tlltf all!', In Hit Mi.illir i( tin: iliiln "f Ktlwilk I'Ulil, "irlli.f, rr Mi" Jfr. < I milil 'I MINI •r afnr«.fliil. thrlr ,l,r,»..,l. Anil iifiimnitit mrdnut it>* nH nt«t«: wtdrr • TIWM prW« •l««tlt« In our tlor«§ la Rat Back anal *blnlly. 1 ClithUi*!', ilrri'«i.4.|l inlliiTl, Alltlltl.t" tlllti- Inal {lie mill ii'ilnli', Niiiini fi. ru ihiui • ainhi.l ilflil..,...-. anil ilrm I•— III ha (mm tlln ilnle ftHlt. , ItK »fnr»«»lil nnllT, «r INfy will h» hiniti I'tlrnncn and Anbury T'lirk wnn the «»lllll>. iindiftlT •••Hi11 . kltlilkith'n ili ti \hn will In r«r. i lwir.il lit lk.tr imliiiw \benltt ntful/nt IM I'ur.imnt Iq Ih" l Ihf fnlnlr I'UiMiFinl tn tin (tutor i.f JulMih I., ihurthsnd eontnut, Milton Miy, «llrni»»|« M \\\m County llf Mi'tMi'tttm won * gold /vulal \»ivd hay, <»fij>|i.t« ramlo uu lh» l«.iit|.Mjoml itti ( m»u wan * nTfirr t ' t Mi,Mi an IhIh * •viillialluillll n nf-Ally It. (Cmtlnutd I* >W»f livtn t* thr fataEiffat BED BANK REGISTER. JANUASY 24. 1925. ••" BRIEF ITEMS OF HEWS. (Continaea Ram Isn p«t«.) We are the duly authorized agents for Miss Alt* Marie McElwain, daugh- ter of Walter C. McElwain of Free- hold, and Broughton A. Morris of West New Brighton, Staten Island, were married last week at the bride's Columbia Grafanolas and hojne. Miss Ethel Lester of Freehold ALijttleAct was bridesmaid and Julius Dittmar of Freehold- was groomsman. The couple left on a two weeks' wedding trip and on their return they will live Columbia Records at Roselle, N. J. T> A,little act often decides whether a person is to be a success or failure. v Baptist Auxiliary Election. ... i •-.•••• " * The ladies' auxiliary of tho First Come arid Hear any Model in our'sound-proof booths. Baptist church of Long Branch has Many happy homes can trace their start toward elected Mrs. Charles E. Brown presi- dent, Mrs. Harry Truax ,vice presi- prosperity to a small savings account. dent, Mrs. H. J. Lane recording sec- All the new Columbia Records will be found here. retary, Mrs. John F. Davison finan- cial secretary and Mrs. Raymond Poverty hangs by a hair over the- man who spends Brown treasurer. all that he makes--whether his salary is $5,000 or $500. We will gladly demonstrate the high quality.of the Columbia Election of Neptune Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows' lodge^of Nep- tune City has installed George Hal- If you have been thinking about starting a savings Products without any obligation on your part. ] sey noble grand, Lewis J. Farry vice j grand, William C. T. Boyee record- account, do so now with this bank—success, is in a straight ling secretary, James Berlew finan- cial secretary, Milo C. Griffin warden path before you. ' ~ . Please ask us to do so. •'.-'•• and Thomas Angles treasurer. Buys Farm for $35,000.' The Archibald Hallock farm near Tennent, formerly the Dr. I.-S.'Long property, was sold last week to Jo- seph McDermott of Freehold for $35,000. The farm contains 217 RED BANK TRUST COMPANY TRUBIN'S acres'and. is located between Free- hold and "Tennent. v' Boy Returns Home. Under State Supervision [Edgar A. Housel of Long Branch, The Store of ^Thousand Items. sixteen years-old, who hasbeen miss- ing*, since last September, returned Red Bank, N. J. > home last week. Ho had been work- ing at Lakewood and New York and 58 Broad St., Red Banii, N. J. did not go to New Orleans as was reported at? first. . ... Farmingdale School Robbed. + The Fai-mingdale public* school- house was broken into hist week and a small sum of money was taken from the desk of principal C. 'Mason Garhart. The Red Men's hall in tttfct place was also, broken into but noth- ing was taken.

r Death from Heart Disease. NEW METHODgOF^ CLEANING GLOVES | Mrs. Elizabeth Bearmore, widow '.of Jacob Bearmore of West Belmar, ! died last week of heart disease. She \ was 84 years old arid leaves a daugh- ter and a son, they being Mrs. John Camp and George Bearmore of Bel- mar. . ' . Priio Offered for Es«ay. I A prize, of $5 has been offered by the civics department of the Long •Branch Woman's club for the best essay on "Health." The contest is We want you to bring your next pair pf ; open to pupils of the seventh and eighth grades of the Long Branch soiled gloves to us to be cleaned. ~ , schools. ; Boy Charged -with Stealing Ca.r. | Romellard Jetter of Long Branch, You will be surprised at the results. J twelve years old, was arrested last ! week on a charge of stealing ' an I automobile owned by Mrs. Clarence New Process RECORDS | S. Throckmorton of Long Branch, MAX LEON, Proprietor j and was held by the juvenile court. i Legion Barn Dance. j An old fashioned barn dance was Red Bank given last week by the Asbury Park American, legion at the legion horned The committee in charge of tWe dance consisted of Henry Hansen, , Michael Ryan and Clifford Mecouch. OUT TODAY WORKS I! Banged Five Geete. II Basil B. Bruno^Heunan Kothe and _ljV1ain Office, 24 West Front Street. Phone 743.. . Dr. C. F. Carr oKfLong Branch' shot DANCE MUSIC >' five wild geese recently at Barnegat , ^Factory, 76-78 White Street. Phone 1045. Crinoline Days.- From Away Down East in Maine. ; I Bay. They are members of the One 'Music Box Revue." , 149 Broadway, Long Branch;'Ocean Avenue, Seabright; lit Avenue, • Shot gun club, which will hold its One Night in Juno. Fox- *| annual goose dinner party soon. Psick Up Your Sins and Go Trots. Paul Specht and Atlantic Highlands; Clifton Avenue, Lakewood; 317 Madiion to the Devil. From Bis Orchestra. A-3759 75o • Community Club Election. "Music Box Revue." Med- ' Avenue, Perth Amboy. ; Always 100 per cent Satisfaction Assured. Th,e colored community club of ley Fox-Trots. The Belmar met, last week and elected Columbians. A-3701 7Sc Who Cares? You'll take a new Mrs. E.-L. Vowels president, Mrs. A. Blue. ^ Fox-Trot». B. Jefferson vice president, Mrs. N.' Ivy. Fox-Trot. Yerkea' Eddie Elkins' Orchestra. delight m your Upton treasurer and Charles B. Har- S. S. Flotilla Orchestra. A-3751 7Se •••'• ' ' " ./ ••-• rison secretary. Dumbell. Fox-Trot. The phonograph Happy Six. A-3764 75c Two Farms Leased, To-morrow (Will Be Briahter j The farms owned by Thomas Orr Than To-day), rpHERE an idle phono- ' of Millhurst and Frank Murphy-of Carry Me Back to My Caro- X graphs in ihonwanda of Manalapan have been, leased to Jo- lina Home. Vamp Me. Fox-Trots. homes, to-day, because of :e*«*^ seph Brakeley of Freehold. Mr. Orr Those Star Spangled Nights Paul Bicae's Orchestra. ' the noise of needle friction. arid Mr. Murpliy will continue to oc- in Dixieland. Fox-Trot3. A-37S8 75c cupy the houses on the farms. Frank Weatphal mid His Thousands of sensitive Sent to the State Prison. Orchestra. A-3755 7Sc When Hearts are Voung. music-lovers have never James Acker of Freehold, who was From "The Lady in Er- purchased phonographs arrested last'October on a'charge of Call Me Back, Pal o' Mine. mine." because, for them, record robbing Alexandria Jaraitia's store, Save the Last Waltz (or Me. I Still Can Dream. From surface Bounds spoil the was convicted by a jury at Freehold From "Sue Dear." Med- "The Yankee Princess." last week and sentenced to three ley Waltzes. Columbia Medley Fox-TrotB. Paul music. years in the stale prison. Dance Orchestra. Specht and His Vrchea- Other thousands pa- W. & J. SLOANE A-37S2 75c tra. A.3760 75c Coal Company's Election. tiently endure the ever- FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK Tlie Coast Coal company of Long present scratch said scrape Branch has elected Harold W. Danser and try to overlook it I president, Edward L. DeBuino'and POPULAR SONGS , Louis Levine vice presidents, Fred- Georgia Cabin Door. You Care Me Your Heart. Columbia** already fa- erick CuU'hion treasurer and Maur- mous discovery of a new ice I), liaumohl secretary. Kentucky Echoei, . Van and A Picture Without* Fr»mo. Schenck. A-37S3 7Sc Edwin Dal«. and unbelievably quiet ORIENTAL RUGS AT ; Teacher on Leave of Absence. Lovin' Sam (The Sheik of A-3762 76c surface material for rec- I Miss Catherine Hoffman, school 1 ords has opened op a new ! teacher at Englishtown, is a patient Alabam ). epoch' in phonograph plea- NEW PRICES at the Long Branch hospital, and has Dadd^'i Coin'. Huptin' To. Carolina Mammy. I been granted a leave of absence un- night. Nora Bayet. Open Your Arms, My Ala- sure. Now you may buy We have just received a small shipment of genuine handwoven ORIENTAL til April 1st. Mrs.'H. A. Vanderveor records of the music, you A-37S7 7Bc baroy. Shannon Four. most delight in—the well- RUGS that we are able to offer at exceptionally moderate prices. These ! will teach in her place. He Loves It. A-3763 7!c Operation on the Spine. Sophie. From "Make It loved ballads, arias from rugs range in size from 9 ft. x 6 ft. to 13 ft. x 10 ft., in attractive colorings i Curwin Doriil, son of Justice Peter Snappy." Eddie Cantor. Evil Blues. the famous operaa, the lilt and designs. They are absolutely new, of good quality and have our usual ,F. llodil of .Asbury Park, recently A-37S4 75c and swing of dance music, underwent an npi-ratton at the Long Pemacola Blues. Edith TVlf- BongB of the violin, the endorsement. • Branch hospital when a piece o Hot Lips. son and Johnny Dunn's surging harmonies of bone was taken from the l«g anc Blue. Dolly Kay. Original Jazz Hounds. great orchestras — all 12 ft. x 9 ft. size .... $125.00 . grafted on the *pine. A-3758 75c A-3746 75o . Oilier siic.i nl |>ni|iurtiuiinle prices noticeably free from ob- Freehold Woman Missing. jectionable surface sounds. We also have an exceptionally large selection of other ORIENTAL RUGS i Efforts to lur-ate Mrs. Maria A ! Hull of FiTi'lmld, who disappeared INTERESTING SPECIALTIES 12 ft. x 9 ft. size at $225, 295 and 360 January 'iA, huvi' proven »f mi avail All of the Columbia She owned n ilrv gnods store at Fren The Last Rose of Summer. Intro. "Believe Mo If .' Records out to-day are SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS comprising the more desirable weaves in a hobl. The stoiv has been closet: All Those Endearing Young ChnrniB." made with t/um wonder- ( since ^hi' left t'>\vii. Old Black Joo. Handsaw Arid Harn-gultar. fully quiet €md pkottng Dueta. Moore and Davia. : A-37B0 78« range of sizes up to 7 ft. x 4 ft. Benefit for Searle Home. new surface. ; at $25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and up 'Die Si-nrlr Horn.' at Asbury Parl( Drifting Down. (Huckleman) You'll appreciate tho will hold ii turkey .upper in tin- din- Sometinta, Sttmewher*. (Spoonor) ling rnoin of the First lliiptist churc' pep-plus-fr«|» that this Ion March Wl, undrr the auspices o Criterion Quartet. new aurfac* pots into DOMESTIC RUGS, CARPETS | thi> hoard (if manairerx of the home. A-3748 75o dance miKae when you . hear tha two mem fox- i Reception for Ni-vvlyrdi. SYMPHONY AND AND LINOLEUM | A reci'ptinii f"r Mr. rim] Mn- trots, "Away Darwn Eait ; Charles Pull.-n

p*»t year 877 new booki h*ve been Wanton in his 78th year. Wort of •one Jotirrvnd Leslie of Long Bfarich the public arid private schools at mathematics in the Mt. Carmel, PROFESSOR MEHDI, ' KBBP ITHB OF HEWSadde. d to the Hbmry. . bils liflife wa« ipspt farminfi g uar Al- JJiivi e returnetd d ffro m » stay off -$hh r Long Branch;. Of that number 2,066 Pennsylvania, high school. THE ORIGINAL ORIENTAL PSYCHia • • -*——. •*, lentbwn. . inontha »|J|h rclutives In England, are boys and 2,073 are girls. Fbrermlotry and P^rGholoiry. Drunki Got SlsSy pay*. Buy* Freehold Butineii. . < Office Vear Alutintl at 808 Coolcmaa An., (Continued from last psgs.) Lawrence Martin of Bradley Party at Freehold. "The Making of a Citizen," N«w Church Memberj. ASBUIIY f'AHK. NEW JER8»V. A Ford sedan driven by Mian Viola . A. surprise was riven last Leonard Shields of Freehold has , Phant 1822. Anbury Park. Beach wass arrested last week on a party A tallc OB "The Making of a Citi. Mis» Jennie Frederick and Mrbough, t the cleaning, pressing and Taiieiiew, dark of Freehold town- charh g e off bbeini g drund kk andd disorderi rder- week to Tuniis D. Smith of Freehold in" was given last wetk lief ore the T. HARRISON STILES, • •lM, wwo ban badld y damaged last week, 11 in celebration of his bbirthdayi . About and Mrs. Frank.Ervin and daughter dyeing business, formerly owned by Land«ca[>6 and Cotuultinn Gardentr. ly and he waa s centt to theth ijpunt ty Long Branch Woman's club by Miss Edna of Keyport have joined the George Kelsey. ' 121 Harding Boad. R.d Bank. N. J. wlicn thh e carhitt a deep rut in thejail for sixty,days. *•<*!.•,'- feiands and relatives were there. Sarah Askew, the state librarian. fl)one 1183. road between WWenWe tt FholFreeholFhdd l an d Englishtown Methodist church. Offered $13 a Ton for Tomatoes. Undergoea Second Operation. Ocean Grove h pole. Miss Tuzenew was notof Engliahtcnyn, whoseJt'g was bro-mar. Dancing and games were en- at St. Petersburg, Florida. soup company. fiurtt ke!* in five places in an automobile joyed and-refreshments were served. 48 years old and is survived by a sis- a WILLIAM E. FOSTER, Flag (or Allentown School. ter, Mrs. Harriet S. jesnup of NewViaiting in Ohio. - COUNSKIXOtf AT LAW. Elberan Garage Bufna, accident last May. . Adopt Child. : The Allentown board of education York. * Mrs.^Jorifi A. Vogel of Addphia N.« Yorkk. N»ww Jene*Jene*. „ , A garage with living- quarters A Talk on the North Pole. - Mr. and Mrs, Horace W. Sherman has-jgiven an American fin;; to the to BBroadward . AtltAtl.ntll o HlihHlhlanaal , Dentiit to Open'an Office." left last week for Springfield, Ohio, . N. JJ- overhead wax destroyed By fire last Donald H. Mac Milliun will give a of Long Branch have adopted a girl Allentown public school. where she will visit her father, who N. V. City. Wednesday afternoon on the L. L.lecture at the Long Branch high eight months old. Dr. H. V. Garrity,'a public school is sick. ROBERT PIERCE, Ginilt place Bt Elberon. liouiB'Sha- school next Wednesday night on MsMeailei in Neptune Townihip. Killed. Ten Geeae. den^it at .Anbury Pjirk, has resigned - LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Wilbur Rogers of Farm'inedale and Freehold1! Borough Physician. Rtildsnea 4« Whit. St., Rail Bank. •foc-ll i lived over the garage. •experiences during his trip to the Twelve cases of measles.were re- his position. He jvill open an uiTicp Telephena 1098-M. , • North Pole. ported In Neptune township last Harry Pearce of Belmar killed ten at that place next month. ; • At the last meeting of thu Free- Special attention to (ale. of lira .talk, Library Report at Freehold. geeae and a duck at Orllcy lust week. farm implementa and personal propgjfy.' The annual report of the Freehold Died at Trenton Hotpital. , week. Teaching School in Pennsylvania. hold mayor and council Dr. John C. Hbiiiry for taut year shows a circular Price L. Varian of Allentown died Home from England. Long Branch Han Over 4,000 Pupili. James F. Tustirt of Ocean Grove Clayton -was reappointcd borough M. F. TETLEV, physician. . ' NOTART PtlBtlO tion of 28,020 books, During the recently in the; Mercer hospital ot Mrs. James W. Smith and her two There arc 4,139 pupils attending has been appointed instructor of end COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Freehold Hoiue Sold. Tetlw'i N«w. Stand, Louis Finegold has sold a house 7 Broad Street, Red BanV. w. 1. and lot on '-Throckmortort street at DRTHAROLD J. STOKES, Freehold to Harry Bushman. ' DENTAL" BURGEON. Saccetaer to Dr. Frank Lee. II Broad Street. Elmer Butldlni, Room. <, 6 anit 6. Office Boars 8:10 to »:00 o'clock. YOU WILL, ALWAYS DO BE JTER AT Telephone 302-W. For Tire Service CEORGE MeC. TAYLOR, C. E., ] TELEPHONE 72-R. OONSOLTINQ ENOINEEB. CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, 1 85 Rcttor Place, Bed Hunk, N. '- Our service car UREILLY, QUINN & PARSONS, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Davld«°n Buildlim. Rrf always ready. John I. Qulnn, Theodora P. ?«""• I HANCE & SONS JOHN S. APPLEGATE ftSON , COUNSELLORS AT LAW. m Steam Vulcanizing. Davidson Buildlne. Broad Btrart. 12. Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jersey. RED BANK, N. J. Fabric and Cord EDMUND WILSON. COUNSELLOR AJ Tires in Stock. Offices; 10 E«»t Front Street. ALSTON BEEKM^N, COUNSELLOIFAT LAW. John Hansen, Office!, 10 Broad St., BED BANK.^Il^J DiSrW-MT THOMPSON, 42 West Front Street, DENTAL SUBGEON, • Extraordinary Values Are Here! 2a Nat'l Bunk Buildintr, Bed Bank, H. » RED BANK, N. J, G»» aaminlitned. Haan »->• NIGHT PHONE 1209-W. GEORGE D. COOPER, ' CIVIL ENGINEER, During alterations in our Furniture Department we must make room for new merchandise Successor to Georn CooDer, C. «. Patterson BuiWiW7" RED BAIJK, H. J, which is on its way. Alter alterations we will have the most complete line of Furniture in GEORGE H. ROBERTS, GHADUATE AUCTIONEER. PediBree or Gr»d« Stoek, Farm Salts, P«. aonal Prooerty.. N«w Monmouth. N. t. Red Bank and vicinity. These specials you should take advantage of at once, as there are Telephono Middletown 276-M. • TIRES MORRIS FUNERAL PARLORS, a limited stock-—and the first come is the first served. Modern Equipme"'- In Even Particular. SUNDRIES Office and headqu irteis: B Wallac. Stm All the same high Phone 11», B«i) Bank, M. J. Four-Piece Fumed quality—all the same GEORGE K. ALLEN, JR., C. E., and Four-Piece Walnut Bed Room Suite. Gate-Leg honpst value. GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E., CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SDBVEYOKS. O&K Suite. Table. 60 Brond Street. Red Bank, N. J. This Suite coDtitts of Library REPAIRING An assortment of gate leg tables TUNING Table, «ettee, chair and rocker to suit all. Small, medium and 1 •J TILES, bleeding, protruding, {«• in fumed oak, upholstered in large sizes in satin Bnished ma- 5i (Hcmmoroids) FiBsure, Fistulae A brown imitation leather, only hogany. We offer one medium f Ulceration and other rectal dis- V size at only . •J eases except cancer, successful- }•] J< ly treated, without operation. A ^ No pain, no interference with V $49,50 'f, business or social engagement. A $19.50 tf Nurse in attendance for women. >I< g Hours 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., daily $ WiflowChairs ft and by appointment. A ^Three-Piece ;»J Dr. McSHERRY ••; See our willow and re«d chairs, ft Specialiit A tome in plain and others in I g 19 Liberty St., Long Branch.N. J. g Parlor Suite ALL WORK GUARANTEED pretty cretonnes. One Bar A suite of this in mahogany, up- Harbor special at hoUtered in blue or brown fab- ric leather will help beautify TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN,. , $6.00 your parlor. Our prices on these ftuites start at Contractor and Builder. High Chairs The-above Suite closely shows what you can expect in this Suite at $188.00. SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING. 20 styles to select from in oak, Bed, Chifforette, Semi-vanity and Dresser, in silver grey at $122.26. $69 50' ' SCREENS AND STORM ENCLOSURES. mahogany and white enamel, Also see Bed, Chifforette and semi-vanity, in ivory at $105.00 Telephone 881-M. 160 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. some adjustable and station- t Parlor Table ••••••«••••« ary. One style in oak at Kiddy Koop. If you are looking for" a ,parlor $1.95 Dining Room Suite. table you will find just what you Electric Acetylene want here in mahogany, fumed White Enamel oak or golden oak.' We are of- fering one style, golden oak, at Cribs $10.50 Simmons and trip lock, 6 sty- WELDING i les to select from, some in wood and ateel, la white and ivory. Rockers See our bargain at Come and select your choice in Machine & Auto Repairing $9.00 either willow, reed, fumed oak, The Kiddy Koop will care for Walnut, Mahogany and Golden Oak 4-pc. Suites in Tudor and mahogany, leather or golden baby in th« day or night. A bed Queen Ann style. See tbis special auite in Queen Ann design oak. One style, golden oak, Three-Piece by night and a play yard by day Walnut at $7.50 Frank A. Long Tapestry Suite A beautiful display of suites White Street, Red Bank, N. J. in velour and tapestry, in spring Telephone seat, spring cuihion and spring Kitchen Davenport Tables. Gill back. We are offering a 3-pc. | Stands Zenith tapestry suite special at Cabinet: Some in mahogany, dull fimth, Carburetors Piston Rings with chair to match; alto a pret- $110.00 ty style in golden oak at only Iron Cots $8.00- Both in 2-6 Cots and sliding couches, in plain and cretonne Writing Desks covered, also folding corner Ladies' desks in bird's-eye ma- cots. One Simmons all steel ple, mahogany and golden oak. cot at The wanted chair is here to match dealt. See the desk for $15.00

Odd See this special Cabinet. We a.!ao nave Kitchen Cabinets In five styles of Oak and White Davenport Tablea in beautiful Mahogany fini.li in Queen Ann Book Cases Chiffoniers Enamel. One in Oak. Special William and Mary perloda. These are special priced and While tome have sliding doors. others have swinging door* in A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One «r« in golden oak with or with- mahogany and golden oak finish. A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That's why veae- out mirrors, also bird's-eye We have n pretty style at tables and other fuodatuffs cannot usueJIy be kept in the maple. One style without mir- basements of home* heated by the old etyle pipe lutnace*. oi the more coiatiy «y«tem«. The ror, golden oak at Beda in $28.00 Dining Room Table. atylet in Bed Special. $16,50 Brasa. Wal- Home Ventilator Furnace In a rick nut, Ivory TU Otlein.! I'ATFNTFD Plpdaat MoJ.I Golden Oak and White Mwur«clurcd only ly 11.. HOMER FURNACE CO., Hom.r, Mich. hnlth 42 In. Enamel, Extra Special! top w 1 t li one alyle will rndiftte enough heat to keep tho cellar free from Kitchen Table round harrel Bed, In 3-3, are telling tltme tiiringi at dnmpnrmi, but will not detract from ita natural coolneM. Some in porcelainf op, oth«ri bate, mutt be 4-0 and than today'j coil. Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. aeen to b. Cull In oak stained, alto natural fin- Fnrotlght in buying allowa ua to I lent is not wanted with the "Home Ventilntor." Tho Slmmona |>ftla (hit aaving an to you while scientific principle of design and operation »end» (JlJhjBj^ t»h, tome with drop Uavei. White En- amel Beda UmU Inrougn the combination hot- and cold-air register, One porcelain top, 36-ln. whit* and from there it ia evenly distributed throughout the house. Clean, simple n-vl safa. * Doesn't waste space and doesn't necessitate n big imlnlUtion cost. Wo cari^quip | * your residence with a "I lomo Ventilator" in a few hours, lor a little raoro.thnn you would pay

V '*" RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 24, 1923.

Gigantic . ; .;;.;-

w RUG SALE Thursday. Friday, Saturday. January 25th, 26th. 27th. To My Friends and The Public Generally:—To give you an opportunity to Save some real money oil your Drug, Toilet and Sundry requirements, I will run a practically Profit-Less Sale at both my stores, 15 Broad Street and 176Monmouth Street, for Three Days, commencing Thursday, January 25th and ending Saturday night, January 27th. All Merchandise in this sale is new; fresh stock, representing the best nationally popular brand of known value. Don't fail to visit my stores during this sale. Get acquainted with their up-to-dateness, complete stocks, and the prompt, efficient service rendered. Always at your command with the best quality, right price and Service. Buy only what you want, but Buy Now. ,x. •" B. L. KATSJN; Proprietor.

DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES. . Katun's Price ± '- * Katsin's Price, , , T^.*« Katsin's Price Katsin's Price Castor Oil, pint bot., reg. price 75c . . 49c Ovoferrine, reg. price $1.00 ;....,...... 79c California Syrup of Figs, reg. price 60c ...... 39c Aromatic Spirit* of Ammonia, 2 oz. bot., reg. Red Clover Compound, reg. price $1.25 SSc Fletcher'* Caatoria, reg. pric« 40c .;.... 25c Dagget & RainsdeH's Cold Cream, reg. $1.50 "price 35c ..23c Maltine, reg. price $1.25 . . .$1.10 Milk of Magnesia, Squibb's, reg. price 60c 49c size $1.10 / Sweet Spirits of Nitre, 2 oz. bot., reg. price 35c .23c Lysol, reg. price 25c • . : • . * 21c Milk of Magnesia, Phillips', reg. price 50c 39c Ddggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream, reg. 85c...... Glycerine, 4 oz. hot., reg. price 35c 23c Lysol, reg. price 50c 4lc Milk of Magnesia, Philliips', reg, price 25c 21c size i 69c Glycerine a^nd Rose Water, 4 oz. bot., reg. Creolin, reg. price $1.00 89c Milk of Magnesia, Park, Oavii & Co., V Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream, > reg. 50c . price 25c ;....!".•; 19c Creolin, reg, price 50c .41c reg. price 60c . 43c size . . . .-T....• 25c Pond's Vanishing Cream, jar, reg, 60c size 43c Solution Boracic Acidr 8 oz. bot., reg. price 40c, 25c C. N. Disinfectant, reg. price 25c . .21c Milk of Magnesia, Sqquibb's, reg'. price 60c 45c Dobell's Solution, 1 pint bot., reg. price 50c. 29c Laxative Bromo Quinine, reg. price 30c ...... '.21c" Wyeth's Collyrium, reg. price 75c. 59c Pond's Vanishing Cream, jar, reg. 30c size ..... ,23c Fluid Extract Cas.ca)ra Sagrada, 2 oz. bot., reg. • Kill's Cascara Quinine, reg. price 30c 21c Pertussin, reg. price $1.35. . .. , . $1.05 Pond's Cold Crep.m, jar, reg. 60c size 43c • price 35c \._^ 23c * Beecham's Pills,' reg. price 25c 19c Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, reg. price $1.00 .79c Pond's Cold Crearo, jar, reg. 30c size 23c Fluid Extract Cascara* Sagrada, 4 oz. bot., reg. , Sal Hepatica, reg. price $1.20' . . 98c Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, reg. price 60c 43c Cremea Elcaya, jar, reg. 60c size. 43c price 65c • -"". . 45c Sal Hepatica, reg. price 60c . . . .47c .Ayer's Qherry Pectoral, reg. price 35c. 25c WooHbury Facial Cream, jar, reg, 50c size. . . . .-.41c Essence Jamaica Ginger, 2 oz. bot., reg. price 50c. .35c Sal Hepatica, reg. price 30c 23c Piso'a Cough Remedy, reg. price 60c .47c Woodbury's Cold. Cream, jar, reg. 50c size 41c Rhubarb and Soda Mixture, 8 oz. bot., reg Tymole TroUeys, reg. price 25c . . .ra , ,21c Piso's Cough Remedy, reg. price 35c 27c Palmer's Cold Cream, jar, reg. 50c size 31c price 50c '. 29c IVox Vomica and Iron Compound tablets, reg. Pinex Cough Remedy, reg. price 65c 50c Pompeian Massage Cream, jar, reg. $1.00 size....83c Tincture of Iodine, 2 oz. bot., reg. price 35c 23c price $1.00 79c Sloan's Liniment, reg. price 70c. . . 57c Pompeian Massage Cream, jar, reg. 75c size.,.,. 59c Tincture of Iodine, 4 oz. bot., reg. price 65c. . .. ,45c Musterole, reg. price 35c '. . . . 29c Sloan'i Liniment, reg. price 35c 27c Pompeian Massage Cream, jar, reg. 50c size 41c Paregoric, 2 or. bot., reg. price 50c 35c Musterole, reg, price 70c ...,.; 59c Sloan's Liniment, reg. price $1.40 $.1.10 Binthi Cold Cream, jar, reg. 35c size . .19c Epiom Salts, I lb. box 12c Vick's Vapo Rub, reg. price 35c 27c Abiorbine, Jr., reg. price $1.25 $1.05 Witch Hazel Cream, Greaseless, jar, reg. 35c size, 19c Bicarbonate of Soda, 1 lb. box 12c Mentholatum. reg. price 50c .'. . 39c . HorlickV Malted Milk, hospital size, Plexo Greaseless Cream, jar, ttg. 65c size 53c Rochetle Salts, 1 lb. box 45c Mentholatum, reg. price "25^ .21c reg. pWce $3.75 $2.95 Plexo Greaseless Cream, jar, reg. 35c tize ...... 23c Cream of Tartar, 1 lb. box .45c Rowle's Mentho-Sulphur, reg. price* 60c ...... 43c Horlick's Malted Milk, reg. price $1.00 ' 75c Williams Shaving Sticks, reg. price 35c . 27c Powdered Borax, 1 lb. box 19c Rowle's Red Pepper Rub, reg. price 60c 43c Horlick's Malted Milk, reg. price 50c. 41c Williams Shaving Cream, reg. price 35c , • 27c Senna Leaves, 2 oz, 15c Unguentine, reg. price 35c 27c Mellen's Food, reg. price 75c ,;..... 65c Williams Shaving Powder, reg. price 35c '. .27c Cascara Sagrada, 5 gr. tablets, 100 in bot 29c Ex-Lax, reg. price 50c . . . . 41c Mead's Dextro Maltose, No. 1, 2 and 3 Palmolive Shaving Creant, res;, price 35c 27c Compound Cathartic pills, 100 in bot. . . 39c Ex-Lax,. reg. price 25c . ;v 19c reg. price 75c, 63c Mermen's ^having Cre,am, reg. price SOc 39c Asperin Tablets, 100 in bot 59c Analgesique Balm Bengul. reg. price 75c 55c Eskay's Food, reg. price $1.00 ...75c Palmer's Lotion Shaving Creani, reg. price 35c...25c Cascari,n Compound tablets, 100 in bot 39c Analgesique Balm Norwich, reg. price 35c 23c Eskay's Food, reg. price -60c - -47c Lyon's Tooth Powder, reg. price 25c. . .. . 19c B laud's Iron Pills, 100 in bot ...,29c Calox Tooth Powder, reg. price 25c 19c Quinine pills; 100. in bot , 69c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, reg. price SOc 38c Saccharin tablets, 100 in bot 29c Fbrham's Tooth Paste, reg. price 60c 41c Aiafoetida pills, 5 gr.. 100 in bot . . 39c Kolynos Tooth Paste, reg. price 30c 21c Medicated Throat Discs, box 21c Aroma Tooth Paste, reg. price 25c 21c Calomel tablets, 100 in bot 25c BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO ' Pebeco Tooth Paste* .reg, price SOc 36c Bayer's Aspirin, 1 doz. in box 15c Palmer's Tooth Paste, reg. price 25c . . •_._'. . ,^19c Bayer's Aspirin, 2 doz in hot. 29c Supreme Tooth Pastes reg. price 25c 13c Bayer's Aspirin, 100 in bot. . . . .". . 98c Lyon's Tooth Paste, reg. price 30c; :....21c' Wyeth's Glycerine Suppositories, infants' , 25c Borine Tooth Paste, reg. prico SOc . , 41c Wyeth's Glycerine Suppositories, adults' . , 25c KATSIN'S Vevomint Tooth Paste, regi price 35c .21c Medicated Alcohol, pint bot. . 89c Chlor-E-Dixo.Tooth Paste, reg. price 50c ...... 27c Brown Mixture, 8 oz. bot 35c They will be filled by capable Registered Pharmacists only. Each prescription double cheeked, i Listerine Tooth Paste, reg. price 28c 21c Stoper Expectorant, 8 oz. bot. '....*. .39c Sqiibb's Magnesia Dental Cream, reg. price 50c. 39c Essence of Peppermint, 2 oz. bot .23c insuring accuracy. All druus and chemicals used are strittly U. S. P. and C. P. Standards of Mavis Talcum Powder, reg. price $1.00...... 79c Spirits of Camphor, 2 oz. bot , .23c strength and purity. Here you'll get just what your doctor orders—at prices that are fair to all. Mavis Talcum Powder, reg. price SOc .' . . .39c Syrup of White Pine and Tar, bot 19c Mavis Talcum Powder, reg. 25c ,19c Wyeth's Sodium Phosphate, 75c bot ,,,, . ,47c Mennen's Talcum Powder, reg. price 25c .19c Powdered. Sulphur, 1 lb. box, reg. price 20c . . . . 12c Squibb's Talcum Powder, reg. price 25c 19c Baby Cough Syrup, reg. price 35c . ': • 27c Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder, reg. price Scid'itz powders. 1 doz. in box, reg. price 35c , ..23c 25c, 3 for • : •• 50c PATENT MEDICINES. SUNDRIES and RUBBER GOODS. Bauer & Black Baby Powder, reg. price 25c ....21c Borozin Baby Powder, reg. pric« 25c 19B, Katsin's Price Fountain Syringes, guaranteed, reg. price $1.50. .98c FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES, Hot Water Bottles, guaranteed, reg. price $1.50..98c Sterate of zinc, Merck's, reg. price 255* .19c Ear and Ulcer Syringes, guaranteed, reg. price 35c.21c Pompeian Talcum Powder, reg. price 30c 19c Plienolax Wafers, reg. price 25c 21c Amolin Powder, large can, reg. price 60c 43c French Make. Cascarets, reg. price 50c 41c Infants' Syringes, guaranteed, reg. price 35c ...21c Vaginal Syringes, guaranteed, reg. price $1.50. . ..89c Amolin Powder, small can, reg. price 30c . 21c ^ Katsin's Price Cuscarets, reg. price 25c 41c . Squibb's Sterate of zinc, reg. price 30c 25c Bcllans, reg. price 75c .55c Gillette Blades, doz., reg. price $1.00 69c Ambre Royal Talcum Powder, reg. price $1.00. . . .69c Gem Blades, reg. price ~50c. 31c Glyro Hand Lotion, reg. price 25c 17c Violet (pronounced ve-o-lay) Talcum Powder, Bellans, reg. price 25c 19c 1 Ever Ready Blades, reg . price 40c 29c Wild Root Hair Tonic, reg. $1.50 siie 83c reg. price, 75c .59c Pape's Diapepsin, reg. price 60c 43c Wild Root Hair Tonic, reg. 60c size.t 47c Haarlem Oil Capsules, reg. price $1.50 r-.$1.15 Durham Duplex Blades, reg, price 50c 34c Moguet des Bois Talcum Powder, reg. price 75c. . .59c Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes, reg. price 50c 33c Wild Root Hair Tonic, reg. 35c size 27c Violettes DeParnie Talcum Powder, reg. price Haarlem Oil , Capsules, reg. price 75c 59c Danderine Hair Tonic, reg. $1.00 size . .65c Haarlem Oil Capsules, reg. prico 35c 27c Ladies' Tooth Brushes, reg. price 60c 39c 75c , •; tt '...-. 59c Danderine Hair Tonic, reg. 60c size 43c Poslam Salve, reg. price 50c 41c Nail Brushes, reg. price 25c.. , .>...,. . 15c Rose Che Talcum Powder, reg. price 75c .59c .17c Danderine Hair Tonic, reg. 35c size 27c Jasmin D'Espagne Talcum Powdei, reg. price Cuticura Salve, reg. price SOc .43c Powder Puffs, reg. price 25c Fill Me Powder Puffs with Mavis Powder, reg. Herpicide Hair Tonic, reg. $1.00 size 79c 75c . 59c K. Y. Lubricating pills, reg. price 25c 19c Herpicide Hair Tonic, reg. 60c size *%>. • .47c Boquet Famere Violet Talcum Powder, reg. price ( K. .Y. Analgesique, reg. price 50c . r.~\ 41c pricpriee 2525cc 15c Pro-phy-lac-tihli c Hair Brushes, reg. price $1.00.... 69c Glover's Mange Cure, reg. 65c size 55c $1.35 8$c Resinol Salve, reg. price 60c 43c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, reg. 50c size 27c Amber Royal Face Powder, reg. price $2.75. . .$1,90 Bromo Seltzer, reg. price $1.20 89c Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb box, reg. price 85c 49c Vacuum Bottles, reg. price $1.50 .98c Watkin's Mulsified Shampoo, reg. SOc size 39c AUys Violet Face Powder, reg. price $3.50. . . , $1.90 Bromo Seltzer, reg. price 60c 43c Palmolive Shampoo, reg. 50c size 39c Dorins Face Powder, reg. price $2.00. $1.1$ Bromo Seltzer, reg. price 30c 23c Lunch Kit and Vacuum Bottle, reg price $2.50. $1.89 Stationery, box, reg. price SOc 29c Henafoam Shampoo, reg. 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DEATH'S SUDDEN SUMMONS. UP TO THE FIRE CHIEF , RUMSON> NEWS. SAMUEL WALSH IS DEAD. MM. Henry Lewit of R«d Bank wa. SCOUT DADDIES' DRIVE. Police Stop W«rk on Homer Methot'a ASSOCIATION'S NEW YEAR. NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. Siclc Only an Hour. Euchre Party and Dance Next Week RED BANK HAS LOST ITS PIO- New Building'. at Holy Crow'•Hall. Mrs. Anna S. Lewis,, wife.o{ Henry THE "RED FEATHERS" WILL stopped ANNUAL MEETING OF RED MADE $40 AT BELFORD CHURCH NEER SOCIALIST. ; A few dayg' ago -the The Rosary society »f Hnlv Gross Lewis of Mechanic street, died.very GET BUSY NEXT WEEK. '[Howard Appfe^f & | om put- BANK BUSINESS MEN. church will bold a euchre party and DOLLAR SOCIABLE. Hp Palled Away Saturday in' Hiiunexpectedly'Saturday afternoon of!..Three-Da dance on Friday night of next week! heart disease. She was sick only y CCampaign Will be ( Joteph Salx Again Chosen Preiident iBelford Basketb«ll TeUm Virtoriou, 87th Year Attar, an Accident in on to Inc eaae the Member of! of thc Buiinets Men'i Association at the (,-huirli bull. Mrs. -William ' ;.bout an_hour. jMre. Lewis was in, Jeffrey is chairman of the committee —Autos in Collision—-New Barber Which HU Hip wai Broken—A —Encouraging Report! Read by Shop at Port Monmouth—Belford Picturetque Character. I..T 67111 year. She leaves two chil- Secretary and Treasurer. , in charge of the affair. dren, Mrs. Hntliu Black and Harry ,. • j name IUI. wits uuiiiiin^ was up anil ll i A number of young- folks from Man's Ankle Broken. • Samuel Walsh, one of Bed Bank'* ,„„„,„Lewis,, both of. Red Bank. She also t 1 The annual meeting i>f the Itc:l The ladies' aid society of the' He!-' best known-characters, died Satur-'ji^uves In. the Scout Daddy campaign ;wa 8 claimed that it WHS being con- this place attended a masquerade three brothers. They are which is to be held at Red Bank the ; structed'in 8uch'~a way as to be 3Bank business men's association wa.s (lance given Friday 'night a,t Si'afor- d Methodist church cleared about day at his homo on the corner of j Vanderveer first three days of February the drive held last Wednesday night. These $40 by a dollar sociable a few nights Wnllnee end Washington streets in ' j^ile ] VanDorn of the Half- of the fire ordinance.' The-, hright by tlio jolly Suven club of roll( Bed Bank, Schenck will be carried on by an organization and council held a . special ' officers were chosen: ago. There win a large atteiidiiiiei:, nia aim year. HB had be-" 1•'•11• '-- - •'- ' f "that plac'ci i • v * .• Priz• A I {«e V . winninI* ll HUH g*^ 1-",'llllllcostunii'> H•] ** V 'A , I VariBorn of Colt's Neck and Charles ° men known.as the Red Feather • meeting with regard-to the matter Pri-nIiltnU-JoMjuli. Snli. ', . lln m: ti .ble health several months. Vu-,- pn-M.l.-nl I'ulrick Mi,,,»cy, worn bv •Alice and Harold " '»y :>muaing Bturira wcretoid About a, L VanDorn of Vanderburg. Mr. | i™"?.:..:..L:l_ _."!-" *.!1\ w?ar1/°™? I last nigKt and it was stated by th- y m''ml»ers of the society as to month ago his hip was broken .in a Lewi; s was once chief of police of I distinguishing mark symbolic of this j builder that 'due to an • f. i -^orri'«l>i,.ndlni: «i-.-r<.,inry— Hi-iny I. Ki- *- Mace. Each received a gold pencil. ', ' , n6me Th • Mr. and Mrs, Patrick J. Klatluy, now'.they earned the money which fall and, his decline after this injury , The funeral wilUe held - f "Red Feathers' ,„_...... _. ,versight no i«,r. . tn< Rl((Red! BankBank. The funeral wl Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Butler, Mr. and ' ;Y. tunned in. •was rupid. » permit for' the building had been ap- Trranun-r wiiimm s. CI,[I,I. * lu this ufternAon at the house and ..._ „ h ] MI-K. Thomas Aiiahro, Misses Lillian, ' ' Hellord young m«n's assoi-ia-.,. Mr. Walsh was born at Dublin, have several patrols organized under j ij i , h commissioners, after «"V"" »™retar,-r.,ui ,!,. i« K,,,,»»,II,-. tlim sermon will be preached by Rev. Wil- i Scoutmaat. p e( Ior T e The May, Irene anil Evelyn Porter and defeated Kcansburg at Belford Ireland. He came to the United Ham E. Braistcd. The burial will be Scoutmasteassistants, r J. J. C. 0 Shea,and his examininght, decideg thd e |ha(firet' thordinance matteer wasjlast! . advisory board comprise; s Wil- as wt States'when he waR nine years old. a h cM Jiimoa and Raymond Porter attend-•' f- '('l< by a score of-JO to 21. in Fair View cemetery. The service -asistants.J' ? - nightnot u, pdecide to thJbutud that thpc matteto thr e waflros 'HamMdy. ,Brei/oor Kd»»rt t Schairman Allmre ; AbraJohnm Ken B'-; cd a birthday partv given last Thufs- t'h's was lU'lfdrd's fourth striiight •AH a young man he worked at vari- at thc grave will be in charge of the Putr()1Each., clu"""Jb1 0organizatio an.,d ther_ ne, wilwill l havb-e ,aa chief-lef° ,—, th ••-e ordinanc •' " •e — •statin• —• g' -expressl ••• y ;;"">. '•- ^-. -Whitelaw._..., Ma-rti. n OrrtrTiTi:! ous jobs and his employment, com- c t b e 0 the Eu I( • day night fyr .Raymond McCue of vfetory. The players on the winning Sons and Daughters of Liiberty lodge, i* ?? ? l J * the f \ » Middletown side of the „<„.„ .;nni. «no nni,, ti,.. ™™Dji,io treasurer of tne association, told of Joseph Thompson of • Belford is showed, He was always' outspoken t the home of hisson, Alfred Luys-|bury- river. It is proposed to build very simple one, only the immediate treasurer grandpjirents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I!. nnd never B dam on e of tn relatives being present. Rev.. Harry | . VanNest. .___^-^ laid up with a broken ank.lv. He sought to escape the con- ter of Middleiown village withwhofn'" '" e gullie es on the the association at t u ecqueiices which hk course involved., bcr~of years. "He I camp site . . to make a] ;1 tlie • curemony. ^S, has a railroad job lit Elizabethport hE hu(1 nve(1 a Pum costume of blue first year. Hazlct News. iind he was. hurt there last week Very often in the earlier days ofha ,i bl,en fa-p00K health for some 'swimming pool for the boys. An tha-town he went before the. school time,, but when hi' went to.bed Sun-(Adirondack lean-to or cabin will b, Canton crepe and she carried \\ show- i Williiim T. Voorhees will hold a when a bi^ timber fell and struck 1 er boqiiet of carnation^. Miss Eve-! KEYPORT NEWS. him. • ' •board and the town commissioners,'(]ay night his condition did not seem wade. public sale of live stock and farminn to amrm or protest • against some- nlnrming •' ' —'" lyn Anderson, the bridesmaid, was' • implements to'mmow on thc Daniel John Smith of Leonardo, sv chauf- similarly-attired. Frank Dangler was Keyport Weekly Occupying New I. Stilwcll farm nr Orchard farm, feur for Dr. J. II. Variola ter uf At- thint g which had been done,. His Mr. Luyster was in . his eightieth COLLISION ON BRIDGE. lantie Highlands, fell from u porch •last appearance of this kind was !y umi nearly all hisjife was spent groomsman. After a short'wedding j Home—Roll Call Tomorrow. owned by"Acke'rsnn & A'ckcrson of ear Percy Wolcott and Thomas Glaisey trip Mr. and Mrs. Demarest will live ; Mrs. Frank Cottrell has resumed Keyport. Mr. Voorbees will retire recently and broke' his collarlfone;. aboutt; six years ago. when Xhe town at Middletown. He. was the last of He was taken to the Lone; Brutich yommiasioner stopped him from sell- l e "family df brothers and sis- Injured Saturday Morning. at Eatontown, when the groom is en- her duties as" leachcr in the publi fr ~ " " loss of part they are now Red Bank' , was sho- t and kille• -'- d- b• y asisting of.William Dennis and Ever- nTk,,. Jerry Boa and Mrs. large* attendance and many floral colored man named Bullock. will speak William H. Hinson of Asbury Park The Thc funeral was held yesterday spent Monday with . Thomas *— - -- Grattan's aut.omn 600 Pertom Attended Annual. street entertainettid d aboubott sixtity friendfindss • ThThe MonmoutMh hcounty protective l.ne prls of tne All isaints society was entertained last Thursday ] Among those present It Will be Held on February 7th »t' Louis T.'Applegate; John"'T." Coil- [CAR BROKE BRIDGE RAILVN^. ' annual ball of the Qed Bank patrol-j^' Hai'fet ,,at Mrs. Frank Maxson's at Platt------—•• - -- ' *""i a benevolent -association last, ,, ihe Red Bank Virmory. roy, Richard Fox, William and Hen- . • . H,,.j.j »„.. Af, _ » _• MrsJ Mathilde i: D. C. " The New Jersey chapter of Rain-|ry Goldschmidt Harold Jeffries, Rob- Auto1'"- "»"*•* Aw«^ Afl" Accl .. „ ...„-. St. James's club- dent Saturday Night. house. The hall was elaborately dec-; j**r' bow diviBlon of Veterans of Red ;crt Burlew an< Harold Wichorst. Mr The Leonardo high school girls* I An automobile whose occupants i orated with American flags and cuti ' 1 grip. basketball team defeated the girls' Bank will hold its fourth annual iwere unknown brokv wnusee the. railingoccupant, ons Jlowers, uiutcu . WHThH txiuviiisuue receptio nuug scommitte unu tuet i j -. T tr u u A • i r 'l rfance on Wednesday night, Febrti- GIRLS' CLUB ELECTION. iroke the railing, on uflowers. The reception committee I and Mrs. J. Harold.HentlricKson, Cecil team from Atlantic Highlands last ary 7th, at the Red Bank armory. the west side of' ••-•-the Red Ban' k en- comprise--- • d- Osborn- • e Wison, presi-;S, Ackerson, Walter; B. Cherry, Mar- View Newj. week by a score of 27 to 3. The At- The place will be decorated and thc i Now Officers, Choien by Young Wo- trance, to Cooper••' s bridg„e early. Sat- - ,den t of the association,. Sergean_ t Ed- tln H^man ami Miss Koch of Key- The children of this place are now. lantic Highlands high school boys de- • features which made last year's , men of St. J«met'« Church. urday night.- Whehen ihnthe ca,r JstoppeA d :war wardd ConnorConnorss anand Detective-aerDetective-ser-- IP™*ir;"."-'c. _Sy.- »"•v Walke n"'i"a-r' ~of Keaiisburg and i attending the River Plaza school in-»ft>ated the Leonardo team by a score it was barely on the bridgem . nmPA fewjgeant Joseph Bray. Chief Harry H. Ml,Ls, MalW peloff o 1 meet to--stca(* of *e Middletown . village of 2G to 9 the same night, dance, a big success will be held j The girls' club of St. James's inches more and it would have run < Clayton -was chairman of the ball lne lortnignwy ci again this.-year. F,dgar C. Cook is church at a special meeting Monday ! and Mrs. 'school. When they went to Middle- James Jones of Belford, on hia jchairmnn of the. dance committee night elected these officers: down an embankment and-into the committee. Officers Of the associa- i Russeljnorrolw Stidfolnignt e witThn e clui b will see town they got trolley rides to school, way to Arizona, mailed ft postal card river. The occupants of the car hur- tion in addition to Mr. Harrison ar? : o plays at New York next Wednes- but now they have to walk. John from El J'Paso, Texas, to Albert E. and the rest of the committee com- pre,weni—MI»» Martina He«b ried away and the police were unable Albert Newman vice president, Wil- prises Joseph Fix, Jr., John P. Gnul, Vine i>r<**i glaring headlights. Tho \ with an enrollment of sixty pupils. 18x28 feet. Each will have six rooms unton ran. news. I sumed her position at the Woolworth . taken back to the Long Branch hos- ; reversal was due to the defective RED BANKER LOSES $80. Mrs. Edwin Brnsch, principal of tha and a bathroom and will be provided There is not much change in the 3tore ut Re,i Bank after a week's vft- pital for the second time last week, •wording of the commitment. Mr. w school, is teacher of the third, fourth itH steam beat and other improve- conditionas n of Samuel J. Bennett, whocatjoll- , gn(, umiCrwent an operation and sha Johnson was represented before John Manchino Had Intended to Mail and fifth grades jjyid Miss Mary E. ' ments and convenience?. """Thc - costi"-" been very sick. He is still in Henry Dcnyse of New York spent (a improving, (Judge Lawrence by Leon ReUssille. It. to Italy. I White of Little ;yer is teachei of will be $3,500 for each house. The hed. thc week-end with his sister, Mrs.' Mrs, G. Haste of O an View has John Manchino of Shrewsbury! the first and se grades. work will bo completed by March 1st.' Louis Bublin and Howard Johnson Guy Cooper. returned home after spending sev- Boy Scouts to Give a Dance. avenue lost $80 Monday morning. ; - — arc working for David Scott. -~ eral months with her parents in Middletown Village Newi. Pennsylvania. The "Blka Own" boy scout trooji He is employed at the factory of the Victir of Paralytii I Taxpayers Elect. Officers. A party was hold at John Morton's a few nights ago., Mr. Morton- is » Miss Grace Morris, daughter of Mrs.'George Dunham of Leonardo of Red Bank will hold a dance on 1 Mis. Ji'nnii* Lonpfslrt't't, wife of! The RiverrPlnza and vicinity tax- — has returned home from the Long Friday night, February Oth, at thclit- went t» work Monday rooming lie • >-, , . A, T •• , , now resident here. He lives on theIsaac Morris, entertained about 2T took, the money with him, intending f!R'P)U '.n A1!Lnr"m . L<"'Fg str«1 °. Keyy- ppayersy ' association met last week at Swimming river icmu s at iance' Fridiiy "night at Branch hospital, where she was under Elks' home on East Front street, 3 ftor the h J h d.the bridge road. The scout troop will be registered at ail it dining thc noon hour to a ort dicd Sun(lll3r of P^" » °™ "f ° " McClain and elect booth of her uncle,; treatment. v'(n, iK In»an< whe«where Hi t »,(was to« het P ' aick three da 8 She is sur Willilim M' Petingale president. Two goats owned by Theodore ry Morris. A jolly time was en-' John Secley, captain of a New- tho national hendqunrterhendounrters and aa • . j . . - Ti .. , vived by a son andy a' daughter, Mrs."! Charles 'Brcncker vice president, Parmly strayed last week and they j. charter will be issued to the Red. exchanged into Italian money and joyed by everyone. .York tug boat, spent Thursday with 11 ll MM rr Henry C. Wyckoff of Keyport and J Benjamin II. Crate, Jr., secretary have not yet been found. rj...:j l Gerot Conover last week filled his his sister, Mrs. Frank Grant of Hel- Bank lodge. Joseph Sal* U chair-' ' 5™,5™ " , . - Manchlno'Mnnchlno's relatives in Ernest Longstreet of ~Brooklyn '" . ^and James Mcl'hee treasurer. En- Wan of the troop committee and n?ly- ,T.he moJJoy w"\' " T™' M 1 thusiastic reports of the work of the | Mrs. Thomas Y. Stout of Sucra- IWftlter Connors is scoutmaster. where between Mr. Manch.no's home I association during the past year were 1 Death from Heart DUease. turn. Mrs. Kgbert Swackhamcr sunnn has been visiting her sister-in- I and the factory and it has not yet roa(1 a d Illn for tho coming year gave ', of Mrs. Frank Humphries of Kevport i wcrc J! P J ""*•'"*•" been found. died Sunday from heart disease.. discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Zimmcr-! Basil Lewis of Leonardo has, re- Mickey WalVer Married. Final CleanUp. She leaves a husband nnd three chil- cold bordering on pneumonia. nmi and their son Walter «f Lonj,' signed hi* position with the A. V. Mrs. J. C. Hankinson and Mrs. C. C. Miss Maudo Kelly of Rumaon and A large variety of ladies' and miss- dren, they being Gladys, Francis and Wont Serve ai Mechanic. i Branch spent Sunday with Walter Mumiing company at Matuawn. Cooper are visiting at Morristown. !W. Zimmerman. Miss Helen Morris H visiting her Mickey Walker of Elizabeth, the, - , -, , , . Archibald Humphries. i James R. Vaughn last night sent a •"" i letter to the commissioners of Red | Edward Tilton has given up his'aunt. Mrs. Isadorc Walling of Port- welterweighquartors fot r hichampionR prkellght, wers ae nmar-1«]„. u» s $f>.00coate., suitssuit,s dresseaa los wan ad sakirt $10.00a at, Democratic Meeting at Freehold. ! Bank statinu that he would he un- Church Newi. job on Fred C. Tutum's farm and he Monmouth. . Hocateid l yesterdayat KumHo. n Walker'and hs e trainingis//V\\ !jdi'UBse pvncticalls nyd lohalwf usprice SB,00. , Coatskirtss aaa loloww Members of the Red Bank Demo-! n.bll> .to ^elh e J"b of. borough me- The' sermon topic for Sundny is now employed as a carpenter. He, George ILilscy of llellonl in, a«- Fciiowit in this locality. «H If 1.00. Come in and look over our cratic club will attend a meoting off,1'""111' H<1 was appointed on Newmorning at tho Baptist church' will worked on tho Tatum place about distant janitor at the Leonardo high real bargaiiw. Schramm & Son, 2<1 Yenr s 1 0 b|llfl 8 dut Fubr fifteen years. | school. the women's Democratic club of | 1 .^y, . " .Jl' '°" "- be "God's Hnnd Weighing." Thi Cut Rale Drug Sale. Monmoutb street, Red Hunk-.—Ad- Monmouth county next Saturday af-!ary ^ Mll-voi; Mlll"[ a!ld Council- the fourth sermon of a special Mr. and Mrs. John (!. Bennett, and John II. Hennell of Rnhwuy spent vertisement. m ll Kutnin'9, both atorca, 16 Broad tcrnoon a.t two o'clock at the Free-1 .. Jl MnKjfr'Vere authorized to en- At ;t thh e young people's meet- j Edward the weekend with relatives nt Bel- direct and 17l! Mmimoiith street, sale, ing the toi!pc wilt be "What are the 1 tcrrlflor You Will Own hold court house. Nellie Compton of IMford"1» BtartH tomorrow morning. See full n Vlctrnln .some day, nnd when that fmgv adverfisenient n tills illHUC. ,, . , , ,,,. dda y comos you wilill lrealiz li e thah i it I I* Keyport'a Borough Attorney-. Frank S. vY<-clu't New Car. llrinuf or si'iul in your list for. your (Vl,f ()nc ,n;lrumPnt whi(.n wll, Bharc »f the bargains. give Howard W. Roberts of New Mon- Frank S. Weeks of Colt's Neck has JU tlu 1I0 IIIIP on ut both Hlore.J. -Advertise- " ' u mouth haa been unpointed attorney' 1 "BW lllsa Do.lg.- automobile to ro- er? tni'iit. C'omv in toniRnt for rorthe borouRhof Koyport by Mayor IP ""'. , automobile which waa a demonstration. Tusting'n, Mon- T----•••. L. Smith." " • " wrecked throe weeks ago In an rtcei- Card of Thank ilarry DfWltt of I.ronanlo Is r«- moulh slreot, VLn\ Hank.ATi' i M (Itint at Katoniown. He sold his oldnnd thc subject' will Victor Service. f What? Why?" We wish lo thank our ninny »hingliiiK Mrn. T. U-0'Hricn'n IIOUKO. Un yuur Victor shopping at a Vic-1 Mont. Final Clean-Up. car to a Long Branch junk dealer. friends for their kind aMsisUm'e dur- Uert Mnxnon of Port Muiimouth tor »tort'. Our nlockja complete, onr| A large variety of ladles' and I ing our recent bereavement, ospc- hiw licen laid up wilh boils. Euchre and Dance. $2.00 and $3.00 Worth for $1.00 Cut Rate Drug Sale." •eivici' in I'liiirteoUH nml intelligent, Wednesday, January -4th, St'»'. emits, suits, drexxos and nkirlH at I Katnin's, both atorcK, 15 llroiul ii'ially Mr. llowurd Height, Mr.' Rob-, mul our Hlnrv wv endeavor ti> ivrrangr pniclicaliy half price. Coatii as low '"""'"K iloliar salts Thursday, Fri- atrcot and 17li Mimmoiitb street. Hide ort Puiily nnd Rev. Mount of Mann-j Cut Rat* Dni Sale. Jnmcs's clubhouse, given by ludlns of ilny and .Saturday; $2,00 sheets for 1 for your comfort. Tuating's, Mon- St. Jamcfl's parlfth. Prices. Muf»lc nn KIIUIO, nulls as low as $10.00, Btnrtn tomorrow niorniiiK. Hi'i full aqiian, Mr. lv/.ni Osborn (if Red; KIIIHIII'H, both stcrcn, U> llroao mouth Nlroet, Ued Hunk.—AdverUse- ilfMni's ns low as $fi.0fl, Hklrts an low$$!0U, foury yards :!2-lnch outinn flan- 1 Ilniik, the Ordcru who iient bi-iircra trreee l anil IVll Monmoutli Htreel, auld by Ilnckott'd orclu'ntrn. Admlsnion $l)l) i ynrdfdl absorbenbbt ppagtg e ndveitlseiiicnt in this imiui B Illenl, 51) cents. Adverti»(imcnt. us $1.00, Cnme in and look over our nel for $l.()l), and thnsi! who sent llnweri. stalls tomorrow nurninK. Hi . full real bargnlnn. Hi'hramm & Son, 'iit in thin i,iBii«. Would Exchange llouae. Moiiinoiith street, Ked ltnnk.—A<1- tain ncrlni for $l.<>0, four ynrds un- share of the bargains. Kcmcmbcr - -Advertisement, Iliing or wntl in your lint f«r your Would exchungo IIUUKC, line n'*l- L.t'i Go. derwear rliet-k for $1.00, three yards Bale on at both stiiri'H, -Ailvei-ti.ie- nniHHil T 11, Now id'THey idinie of the liancain*. Itcmimbcr - Snonllul location, nil Impi-ovementii, M „ Kiddle cloth for $1.00, five yards cre- ini'iit. Cnnl of Thanks. mile on at both aton-H,-- A^lvcnme- for Monnuiuth .trout property. Ad- lhii|iter of Uninl Hivinlon Vot- Cut Rat* Drug Sale. tonne for $l.e,vfoie!»iived us ln>m tic mtloke 111 our Special Sal. llm buyit who went over the top.HliirtD tomorrow iiiorniiig. Hce full pnlI'D cotton hose for $1.00, $2.00 ktd the place to do v.mr Victor Hhupplng ».P«rlmoi.t last I luuvday mornin . ladledladled ' underunderweaw r nnd ho*l«ry Sham RepalrKd Hnanpy IIHIHIC. --AilvertincniciiL K mgn nilverlifli'ini'iil. In t)iiii if,Mie. glovoii fur $1,110, liuljea' fleeced union IK at Timting'a, Monmoiitli iitivet, Ueii Spcrlul thank* to Mr, ,and Mrs, ((lt Hnturduy. I utoo carry ColUHl" while you wait, lli'st work, Kcnunii- llrlng or Ki'inl In your list for your «ul|H for $1,110, $'J cornt'ti for $1.00, Hank.—Ailvi'rtlwmont. Ki-ntik Ch,mil hern, and AuugiiHgt Klein- 1,1,, knittliiKK yyarn. I'nulln* I-»n»( K|i|u prlcoH Kiiiiriiiiteed. (Irund Shoe No Saturday ll.lfmg ThU Week. Indiftx' night gowin for $1.00, IIUIIOH' .icliiniill, llurold (liblln andd olliernlln. l t A aliiuc of thc bntgiilim, Itememliui* -»• l*a-nrl street. - t KopdlrliiK Shop, 28 Went Front Buy yyour, ciikr liinti'iul at tbemill' on ,at both RLpjrcs.r-T-AdviaUlv.- lmjiunun fur $l.i>*>, luilinn' eiwi>li>pe- "Fob" I.unch,'" 11, Wnlllict' ltnliRiHt and I'lirnlly. •triiMt, Hour Hroiid, IUHI llanki—Ad- Ainmlonn kc * NIIII* «t nioiit, clu»mlRe for ^l.t'O. Marcelln diiiwers -»•— - j Vhlnlaa. Htorck's of Coni'iip. Hemi'inbi'i- lln< Our dullcloUH MamlwIcliCN nnd fresh Hlt for $1.00, mitin ratnlnolcH, two for d ire nlwnys rofrcnhlng. flpnelnl Card •>{ Tb.nl... |( yl)U iin, il,|nklin( about buyinyingg •• ililtu, Jmiiiary 27th, from ten o'clock Luke Longhend la ready to inrv* $1.00, Inillcn' hiittse dircsm-.t for $1.00, prlciin fof r (iiinntitiraiti. Alperln'Alln' dulldl- l •Wo, wi«b to impiTap * ougr gralltmlil ' | Vlctroln, ir«t ItI*t «tt TUrtlnf%; MMMM* ' Young Mun to DIM (i'cU>ck.-/\dv('i'ti»eiimut,.,,». you at anytime, no irmttnr wl »t your ulrla' school dvoiwc* for $l,«0, fntii»y In nur fk ik hhdd ln-H-:hliol,Hhllfi for r ththee rri0111IIt ntu'i-tt, llllvill B»nk.~AtiviTtli*Bki l ' t» holp In itorit. Rood olmiico catnnncn, 20 llrond ntreut, H«d Bunk, viintil may b»—Adv«rtls«mant. apron*, two fur $1,00, t'ldglu 1'imty —Advtirtlnnmnnt. iiimiy uclh f nynipiilbypy yuiul liliulnem ,,ii'iit. lor (Hid who Is wlllltiit nml not afruld Dr, Dunn, Sur»aon Chlrepadlit. /lre»ii'« for $1.00, $'2.(111 mul $H.OO nhuwu IIK in inn vi'i'i'iit bbvicnvumi'litt , of wmk. Aililreu Opportunity S««ond , Nitlantl bank building, Cldar for Sal* - swuitvi'H fur $i,00. No mall nr phone Exptrlenead Mlllln«r* i-iiuseil by tin' denth of imr muthur, drawnr M, Itwl Dunk.—Advertlie R«d Bank. HOIIM from two until Mr. nnd Sin, (fl m. » »r««l pent, << ot Btlfradt'i waiting worn. Who]*- orders, nil talv» Until, A, Sulsi A Co., at (HUM. Tlw l'«nrl, 6 Urnnd •lx »'«loctt dtlli,—AdvdrtUtnunt. <»tUj,or,r«Utl.—Adwtli*ment. Ittd Bunk.—Ailveitlionmnt, Rod Hinik.--AUv(irtlxum«nt. "A(lvt'HI»t'mutil, rttat Ttftfci REP BftHKJgCiSTER. JAmjART24, 1 i ! if 1 li • -it

„ Fair Haven Hew«. * , UAJL4M The Sons and Daughters of Liber- RAYMOND DOUGHTY WILLIAM BUCHANAN ty lod(;e last week installed Mrs/ Phone 89S-M. ' ••' • Phone 89-M. YOUR FARM Elizabeth Parker past councilor, Mrs. Tkroiitrlb, WWd'a Leslie Henderson councilor," Mrs. E. Luam Atncy. Cl 14 t.let Uu rear H. Morris associate .councilor, Mrs. cul ttwaamda «iw< l< bw«n £o« Doughty & Buchanan, nwlhula, H» rtaigc lot Ibiioj. >fiia. Automobile Insurance Emma Parker vice councilor, "Mrs. 'Eliailu-th Pcvtrsall associate vice E. £ STROUT FARM AGENCY, lac GENERAL CONTRACTORS. councilor, Mrs. Arthur Sickles finan- cial M'cretary, Mrs. ldHian Smith Building and Selling of Houses a Specialty. recording secretary, MrJ. Anna Ma- EDWIN M. TATE, J. H. Gregory & Son Estimate! Cheerfully Furnished. j.'i<'i assistant secretary, Mrs. Charles P. Cross treasurer, Mrs. Josephine DAVIDSON BUILDING, LOTS FOR SALE IN DESIRABLE LOCALITIES. ,fi..\Vii!f ifiiidc, Mrs. Chris Chandler 42 Broad Street Red Bank, N. JI RED BANK, N. J. guard, Mrs. Ethel llerden in- RED BANK, N. J. 283 :1 and Mrs. Elizabete h Park •:C«<«<»>I»»>X€<«>XC*:^^^^ Mr£ Anna Mut Mrs. Leila Phone 1295 > 'Chiiihyick trustees. jaaaaaaaa IIIIIMMimHMIliMMHMWHHm| Mrs. Clarence C- Smock, Mrs. Rb- ,land Fennimore iiiid Mrs. Raymond 1923 ! j Uouichty attended a county meeting 19O2 | of Christian Endeavor societies last i Friday at Long Branch. ! A box'sociable will be held tomor- Sutphen & |ro\v night in the Methodist church Paper Hanging, basement. Miss Barbara Deckert of Middle- Paihting and BUY a Jhrfd- town has been engaged as a teacher iat the public school hewr . Decorating Thirty guests attajjWM a birthday andSpend the difference surprise parry givert Monday night EatimrtM Fonuakad for Mrs.. Elizabeth VanNote of Clay ANDERSON BROS, street. A delightful evening, was 20 Wuhiatton Street spent by everyone. Red Bank, N.J. Local and Recent subscriptions to the fund Ladies'. Misses' and Children's ! for the soldiers' and sailors' memorial at Kair Haven, have brought it up to CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Long Distance '$4,700, .This amount has been con- Public notice is Riven that^by virtue cf Wearing Apparel tributed by 11C persons out of a pop- two chattel mortyavemortya * executeeut d bbyy Charles ulation of'1,500. An effort is being DuBoiDBi s MttlerMttl , DOC i to EdEdw»rtl l 9Jmon9J - Jdatedd JJanuary 20th, iy 19. nmi.recordeidd d Moving. made ti.i include many, more names on the Monmouth County Clerk's Office in Sedan 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. i the honor roll. . i Book llfi of Chattel Mortgage*. page 334, md one «tven to Ch«jr)«s J. Hauac, recorded A special meeting of the firecom -n the Morunouth County Clerk's Office in FIREPROOF VANS. •>•• pany will be held, tonight to discuss Book 117 of Chattel llortgRgw. pus-e 106. the proposition of .buying- a motor which has been assigned tu EJward Simon- •»•>>•>••««>>»•»»•«•»»••••••••••••*•••»««»«»«»«•••*»» son, and upon which default in payment has truck for the hook and ladder equip- n made, the BUbseribvr wilt aell at pub- S595.M ment. auction to the highest bidder upon the New York ami premiies known at 38 South Btre*t, ,(n Lho 4 Boi-ough of Freehold, County of M«nmouth, Sit Money and SUte of New Jersey, on Friday, Feliry- OUR NEW ary W, 1923, lit one o'clock P. M., on that Asbury Park bountifully illu.tratiil BOOKLET telling day, the pi««nty therein mentioned and ^*- F. O. B. Detroit nil I ho nilvinUuifn of PORTAUFECK-ON 'cribed a» follows: An unlimited amount to loan on desirable improvqd real THE-SHREWSBURY AND- PLEASURE estate in Monmouth, Mercor,,and Middlesex couutius. B\Y i» now ready for attribution. -Call, 1 coltir iron«r. 1 collar shaper. 12 *ad DA1LY1EXPRESSSERVKL iron a, 3 iron lined boxes, 1 stove, 5 ironing 0 to or telephone to B. J. Butts, Manaser, Low foes, prompt service, early closing, We also have a ]| care Empire Tm*t Co., Trusteerst™,, RRoomm 316 tables, 1 sleeve board, 3 sorting tables, 1 Tel. Rector 9600 sewing maahin*;'3 oae »tov«>M. 2 brass neck '•numbeber.or f guaranteed Second Mortgages foir'sale. Call or. write <. 120 Broadway, New York. forms, 1 paper rack, 1 j«t tubp, 1 Prosperity ANDERSOM BR05.f for information. collar mould, 1 peam iianipt;i*, 1 mantle, 1 B«d Bank desk, roll top; 2 oitice chairs, 12 cnn\*n» hamDera with covers, S split wood Office Opp. R. R. Depot • v Uaukets (clothes bashete).. 1 barrel soda, 1 Phone 704 I Fidelity Realty & Mortgage Loan Co., Bumstead'sWormSyrup dry room carriage, 1 starchoooktT, 2 w'aeV inx. machincR, 1 extractor, 1 collar damper, 1 Nev York Offioe . % Professional Building, X To rhndien an anst-l of awwr." collar starch machine, 1 *tCAin vnn ine, 1 dlrretlani are followed, JT NEVEB FAILS. ,toam boiler, H haft ing pulley helt,*, .1 marble 1 • : I 78 We.t Street Vtsplte ncarcltr and enormous con at top tublts - starchinE boards and 1 mann'c Telephone: Bawling Grean B327 % Asbury Park, Tel. 322. New Jersey. &\NTON1>', It contain! fall dose- Stood known n» Troy Triplex No. 3 irimer. •Uty Tears" test. SoUntmthm or lnr Date.1 January 9th, 1923. mafl. 50« it kettle. - • • Terms cash. WHITE STAR ^> \ , Directors: Est. O A. VoorhM. M. D. EDWARD SIMONSON, MtRCf. • TAX) SERVICE. * " ' W. J. • BLAIR, Pres. and' Gen. ilgr. Max FinoKold.-Attorney. Under rfew management. % R. G. POOLE, R.'W. STOUT, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. • N. H. MILLER, F. C. BORDEN, Jr. Estate of Ada H. Merdian, IIHCHSIII. Notice is hereby given that the accounts* of the subscribers, executors vl the estate •>••»»••»•» Associate this firm with of snifl deceased, will be amlitetl and stated durable work at low cost. by the Surroitflte of the County of Mon- tlllMHIIMtlWHtltHltmmltWW«tl>HltMIIIIM mouth and reported for Settlement to. the THE H. SMITH CO., Orphans Court of said County, on Thursday, the ilrst day of .February. A. I). 1923. nt Fair Haren. r whicli time application will be mndu for the AGENCIES allowance of commissions ami counsel fees. Dated December 21st. A. D. 1922. W'lLUAM J. WOLFERT. HAVE YOU ARTHUR G. DALRYMPLS. - Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. With its many new re- In the mutter uf the estate of Edward F OPEN FORMULA NO-FILLER WaLtaon, deceased. FERTILIZER FERTILIZER Headache? Notice to creditors to present claims against finements and even more 11 £># rour Xjrt* oar* »r ttch 7 estate. . Means a saving to you in HANDLING, HAULING AND I'ursuant to the order of Joseph L. Dona- I | Oa th«T («tl Mr«d or ttralntdT \mf. Surrogate of the County of Mon complete equipment,at no FREIGHT, plus the advantage o£ knowing the exact source of the , , Lf to, hart roar •?•> uamixis4; y»m -aouth, made on. the Vwenty*fourth day of plant food and the pounds of each .ingredient in your mixture. November, 1922, on the application of Henry CIJUMI mar n*«4 a eh&cffa. r. Stetson, atlmiui&trator with will annexed extra cost to you, the Ford RIDE IN A WHITE STAR TAXI . Our plan has the endorsement of all agricultural authorities, f th« estate of Edward V. Wattson. de- and has given universal satisfaction throughout the state. {.STOLES &'CO, K?as«!d, notice is hereby given to the credi- if you would experience the delights Write for onr booklet. Have our representative call on you. ors at fluid deceased to exhibit to the sub- Sedan is now more than of up-to-date, comfortable, speedy, | | Philadelphia Eye Specialist. criber. adminiitrator, etc., an aforesaid, rcaaonnbly-pricecl auto livery service. "OUR PRICE LISTS ARE OUT—HAVE YOU RECEIVED 2nd National Battle Bldi.. Room 28 heir debtft and demands ERainat the l YOUR COPY? •state, utnler oath, within six months f Quite like huving a private car of ET%TT W*dne»d*r Houri UOO to Ip.E. :he date of the aforesaid order, or they .will ever the world's greatest your own, without uny of the disad- forever bnrrtd of their actions tberefi vantages. Phone 747 for an iippoint- W. H. BARTLETT, ainst tV'e said subscriber. Dated Freehold. N\ J., November 24, 1922. enclosed car value. Terms „ ment. ] FREEHOLD, N. J. [ v Office and Factory: : HENRY T. STETSON, JACOB ZILLY, 92 Cleveland St., i " P. O. Box 722; Phono 304-W. Bound Brook, N. J. * Oronpe, N. J. if desired White Star Taxi Service General Contractor and: tHtlMMMMWIMMimHIMMHIIIMMIHHMIIIIII Memmouth County Surrogate'i Office. CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS - Builder, In the matter of the estate of William R ••TVTTTYTYVTTYTTTTTTTTYTrrYTYTYY'rTVYTTyYTVTfTTTTTTTTY Walker, deceased. W.E. MOUNT, MEETS ALL TRAINS «j Morris Ave., Belford, N. J.Jotice to creditors to present claims agnins eitate. New Location Opposite R. R. Station, Open Day and Night P. O. Box 188. t'ursuant to the order of Joseph T*, Don- ihay, surroicnte of the county of Monmouth Office—Red Bank, N. J. MONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT. nndp on the twenty-tir.-t day of Decembi 200 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK.# Uetober Term, A. D. 1922. 1922. on the aolicntirpTi of Thomas B. Walke Oppoaite Depot In the matter of tht fstate of Gcorgg Wash- anil Hank of New York and Trust Company You Are Not Obligated ington I ctiloreii I, dec eased. ;xecutora of the estnte "f Williarn H. Wnlk JOHNSTON.* GALATRO, Prop. Order to S..uw Cause. ' jr, deceased, notice is hereby Kiveri tu th . JViijamin F. Taylor, administrator of :r.yditor3 of snid decfci to exhibit to th Formerly Braich Btroi Many folks are under the'--impression Georjn? WashinKton (colored), deceased, hav- subscribers, executor?"^ inc ••xliiltit»'il lei this Court, under oath, a is aforesaid, the 1 debts and demand? aj: ist the said oatat that when they enter a store they must just and tnu account'of the personal estate .ind^v oath, within MX inlhfl from flit? efure the Court, at the AND TRUST COMPANY Wagner Market Company urt House, in Freehold, on Thursday, the at all times to step in and make yourself at *t ilny of .March, A. II. nineteen hundred Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. ' ami t»vjiity-thrt!<». at 10:00 A. TV1., to slinv In the matter of the estate of Richard K. L'JIUSI! why ^o much of the said lands, tene fox, deceupeil. * and Saturday Specials ! home.' Ask all the questions you like, and mentrt, hereditaments and real estate of the Motice to ciPilitcra to proEcnt claims again*!,, : snirt deceased shouid not ha sold as will I: tstntp. they will be cheerfully answered. ' i efficient to pay his debt a, or the residue Pursuant to the order o£ Joseph L. Dons- thereof, us the cast? may require. lay, surrogate of the county of Moumouth. 1 -nade on the ninth day of December, 1S?2. 8ay ii Wagaer's and-Cail With the Difference! By tin Court, - r Having had varied experience along JOSEPH L. DONAHAY. in the application of Km ma Louise V -r, Charles J. Fox and Columbia Truit Com- Surrogate. pany of New York, e^tcutors of the estate Commercial and Professional Radio lines, Dated December SUt. A, D- l«'J*2. if .Richard K. Fox, derived, notice io hereby eiven to the creditors of said deceased I am competent to serve you. to exhibit to the subscribers, executors as aforesaid, their debts and demands against CHICHESTEV «~- THE 1I1AUONR US 11HA.M) PILL. »S the Hnid estate, under cjatn, within six Jci | Brookfield-Cloverbloom Butter, - ^- Ldll At s UUt f /A months from the date of the aforesaid or- Remember-no obligation on your part. der, or they will be forever barred of their actions therefor against the iaid subscribers. Dated Freehold, N. J., December fith, 1922. Rib End One-Half or Whole EMMA LOUISE FOX, CHARLES J. FOX, "** Arthur V. Gregory, 1 COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. Red Bank's Leading Radio Supply Store. Loin of Pork, lb 19c Hams, Ib 19c "Ex-Commercial and Naval Operator" Solid Meat Loin End 43 Broad Street* Ground Floor, Red Bank* N. J. Licensed Operator Station 2KL Pork Butts, Ib 22cLoin Pork, Ib 22c Best Quality 3, 3K Ib average YouVe Tried the Rest— -Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Round Roast, Ib 29c Fancy Fowl, Ib 29c Now Use the Best! Apparel of the Better Kind Fretb Killed AU Pork Milk contains vitamines. This is one 26 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. reason why it is so important to the daily Stewing Chickens, Ib 25c I, Ib 25c Opposite Mechanic Street diet. Fancy Jersey Sugar Cured Our milk receives the best possible IMM»MWI»»IMIW*M **+*•< care from the time of milking, through Why Continue to Suffer ? ShoulderPork lbl5( Gala Hams, Ib 15c the process of pasteurization, etc., until it T Legs of Sugar Cured • ' is delivered to your doorstep. Call the Do your feet bother you ? Dairy and let us deliver a trial bottle. We Are you flat-footed ? feel sure your patronage will follow. Have you fallen arches, bunyons, callouses Winter Lamb, Ib 25c Strip Bacon, lt>25c or stretched ligaments ? MIDDLETOWN DAIRY FARMS If so, wear Dr. Weiner's Featherweight Arch Regular Premium and Star Hams, Ib 23c perfectly pasteurized Supporters made from an impression of the foot. MILK and CREAM SAVE! -Buy at Any of Our Ctoatt Markets 1 i DR. WEBNER, Brand St., Monmouth St. Shrawcbury Ava., Broadway. Front It, Fresh Eggs from •Tad Bank. R«d Bank. • Had Bank. Ung Branch. Rayport. Sweet and Salt FOOT COlTftECTlONlSt AND Ota* Own Farm* ' Butter Wain St., Main St., WratAvi., BarAvt., BondSi, Roomi 11-13, Bro»J,5tre*t Nllloaal Bank Bulldlof, Matawan. Campbell's Jot. At Highland*. Highlands. Aabury Park. T«|«phonct— RED BANK, N. t. Main Office; Red Bunk 653-M. 0 Phont 1097. Office: Kaansburg 114. OWct, houri—«B;00 •, m, to 1:00 p. m. L*Ur bf kppotntmmt. Wagner Market Company I •»^>*^«»^M»^^t»a»a»a>t>a»ai>t»>a>»»a4a4aM«ata*t*a»

FARM WANTED MARSHALL 3PRINOSTEEN, • CflfD WOOD FOR SALE. . * LIST YOUR FARMS NOTICE, PLAN3 AND SPECIFICATION* fo r«nt or tme, from tun to forty «cr*». d ajid n«« floor* cleaned mtui flniehea. 14 Dry wood, oak, locust and hickory; stove, with Mount 1 Lamsuu, furmrrly with .the, Have your elocVa and watches repaired by A comailttw of firemen comltting Minn M. M.. Jr.w.r M, B«d Bunk, ^ Jount itrect, B»l Benlc. .___ • —if. i urnace or ;0replaec length*: delivered any- Mirritt Farm Ajfency, room 10. HrojijJ .Street furnished free, with any houa w» build Jurt expert mechanic; any Job done in ten days, give ii, ,,n Idea of what you want. Phi,m> where. W. V. Carner, Phalunx, N. ]., phone National Hank buildup, Red Hunk. I'll.,in' many Jobs in two day*; chfirgen reasonable. of Edwin Berry. Robert Beiu, Lealie RHODE ISLAND RED r>UM,ETS COW AND HORSES FOR SALE. Mlddletown 27B-r*-8?. ReRnd BanUank 7217iU-RR ( for ElEdmotvUd * Btekl % Wolcott, Lemuel Rhoadea, Louis Mtl- and eook«r«l» for »»!•. lnnulrt of MM, V, Out fantlly (ev and two uooS'teami of Art Jewelry Co., 167 Btrech atrcaC, lied V»nDorn. Half-Mil* ru.a, H«t Bank, 'ork hurMua for na]«. A. D. . Ticheoor,' r FOR SALE.. ler and Kenneth West held a meeting LET THOSE WHO SERVE YOU BEST . FINAL CLEAN-UP. ilmdel, N. J., photic 10-K. Bea ikilf, 26 feet, 6 Infljc, by 7 feet. serve you-myat.; FOR SAIX. '" ;—" at Mr. HeUi't home last night and , CEESE FOR SALE. enulppee! with NJM 10-15 b. p. fe.ur cylinder, A lurtt* Mtririy tif Wli'tV i Three full grown geese -for Bale. Mr*. CIDER FOR SALE hi'Hlth h and accident iiiHUrance: lire lle'l Henies fur f vvYy purpoHP; rift? trie eoftW rodta, hurt«, <.rcH8i!» ami hkirla »t priwti- elected officers to attend to the aociaU four cycle, Marine motor. Addre»H OAK, BBankk pp i f millii, irtfut chfippers* uinl .-tlicini? miictjiiu-s; Come M. McCun, H.J Bank. R. K. D. Belgrade'e waiting rdomj. West Front drawer M. IU-.1 Dunk. , for sale. See me, Albert L'ally hulf juice, ('nut* «** Ln<*•* $5 09. and dances that the ftre company is E. Snyder, ». Eisner buildW, Hed rffintHetntiK "cnles ami H lii-INK nmrliinps my tove letiKtha; .ill Improvements: garage; $4,500. A fair Iprrun- Cai-JU Luker, U-plford, N. J. land, with hennt ry fur l.litlO i-liiclun,, ami department of Temple university at Good team "f yuuny hoi-Bern for Hale, Ap- livered, [Daniel McCirmlck, rimlanj, N. )• HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 0 CarnKe fp,r three «ir» : pri.••• SK.OOI); un one Phj^ Jann-ii Illunlnn, Coll/i Ntck, N. J. _ mortujaife can remain* Caleb Luker, real Two roumn, kitchtii«.ttt, h'-.it. electric, K«« EXPERT UPHpLSTERING. Philadelphia last Wednesday. Phone_M|(ldletown Z78-F-13. eBt«t«. Belford. N. J. . ( _ of the lineal Red Uiml. nti.,,t,. [>. ).'. Km- (rmw) ; (urmnhtnJ, $ III jntmtlily; M-IJOIHI OverBtulTud furniture, coshlona, Klip cov- Inpdy, Monnie-uth and l'enrl alreett^ Ited Rev. snd Mrg. Arthur Davies and HOUSE FOR SALE. MARRIED MAN. WANTED floor, [iructirally new mudi-i n rt .^i-ii-iui- tvvu ers made, to order; supplien, tapestry, cre- liank. - Hevvu ruuMlH. at Kant Oceanic- water and RIVER PROPERTY FOU-JS-SALE. I tonne aod leather; lamp shade Bilks, children will loave*^ tomorrow for work on fflrnv house unrf UHUB! privileges. in blocks from Broarl .street, ]U;i Hank. J»hoh« ,«. Inquire 0. Ne|«un. Hcobrluht N. J. In bmincnn nection of IU-il flank; ; lot In I frarnefl." trimminirfi. H. Charlt's Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, wh«re .1 andJ potatirf« provided. Write to S. 00 feet wide and 3S0 feet d r»Hfi-J. > L furniture THE WORLDS FAMOUS lll , bo* 26, Hailet, N. J. ith riparian j itore. 39 Monmouth street, It'ed . Have 100 they will Bpend a week with Mr. Da- J. Q. ESCIIELBACH 4 SON, rlKhta. For partleulom add It. L., H CLASSY SIGNWOKK. y fiiiinla,- !ayln» liens an len htli Its Weft Front atnet, Bed Dank pboiu HOUSES FOR SALE. Elm place, Hed Hack. F. C. Mayan, tin; artist, nmken ami piiintH FUHNISHED APARTMENTS. otker.-li'-. al- vies's parents,. 110-J. Aulo Mceeeortes «od ^uUarrialns f.ir ..a!.- •flu At Keyport; one ^,500, another f4,f>00, BARGAIN AT WOMAN'S EXCHANGE_ , Hijcna f" unytliihK anywhere. If iv's with anil two lier^e re,,,,,e^ vitii kitchenette, yellow trui- Amer • The Epworth league of the Metho- third 16,500. Mnln purt of town. T nt B (1 Iiruah Moyan is IK hejt un.i ee.lei wlnte;|-; ul-u tlere-e and v,-rv FURNITURE REFINISHED. •ltivcriii.ie""yyenue1 KedHunk." ' "' '" wh7uwhiteT silsilk vf » , , ^'"^^11 cd. 2 K nio unfurnlnhed; modern In every reapoct: ™ " !"'»!». veplacmi in ten minutes. I). A. WiU-eell, MeellJIie,Illll -tre'e-t, ;iJ.,| Sn,,..-,-y- WOOD FOR SALE. lllblll|aiii.ii i »M«'«#*>III ••' ^->I.IJ ITillfl-l.tit. tfk ill! il Caini) f.f flic Patr , oJuiLTINcDONE.DONE.V (rn.umS floor. Mm. F. A. limner, 31 Drum- ! M»'•»». 6»- Br™>l street, Iteel Hank. rhu avi-ULie, .:>().IJII: ' I-iinier p;.;i-i.- .-'. r,i- Good dry oak wood, in ntove length*; llte ie.il h Ja.l. Jllllll-relle-, eilie Ki- HIT 'i, America in -lU'd Hank i, AlHo (luilts recovered. MMr^. r^, Wallinff, 910 per cord load : ,ordei-n Ifiven prompt ut- mnn.1 place. Red Dank^ , 199-W. ._ i iii itrira 11 Suntiet avenue. pSone_S6H-lt, Red Bunk. >-, Il.-.l'lli.iile, 'iiri-l i.-,;,i.,. ,,-^ai.l. ilh wl/iih WANT ADVERTISEMENTS te^itlon._Pjione_ Htjd Jlank 40II.J.,, _ PHONOGRAPH USERS. FOR DF.NT. ymi art- n.iw at.t)iiiti-il. Wf|,;n, . llilnii BtiiLDINC"STONE FOR SALE." FOR SALE. .Six rnfim llieu.,.. f nr reli n Kaiet Mi.lt- ' FOUND. iittrai'tivc tn .oil'i'r tin* rii-lii hum TOY FOX TERRIERS, v Kv-erplayep d needle, KUiiliitile-e-ei to ploy Krank lioniri, lliuhlnadie, N.. J., phtmu !•'. W. Whitney bnliy currlnire. Inqulri ...... am i wni'..T in mieineVi ; furni»tie.l nr A Haw in (lii! title te, property V Oi'urjit* W. Smith/ slate. Hrcrc-t«ry I'liiliip'i- • Toy fox terrier*, weanell, for kiltie. Well- 0,000...... without .hi I'ricf SI }SI>». i Mr». V. jivri'B. 2C8 Sprinit utrwt. Red H»nk ale nt I''ountain"¥h(ii' furnislieel. Write I,, Ilex Mfi. lli'.l Itaiik. en- ] |a>UKrif uie-ans worry uii.l i>x|ieiisi'. lie lir(, bum.. N. j, ; . ngton WilluiiH. Jr., Tintdn i-ulls, N. J., ph.me l,|.[we-.-n li:(lll ;in.l H:00 .relink t.e 'i!*. preene-rly H.-arei.eii lief.ire y,,u buy. See CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. l».ne illl-t'-U, Jialoiitown, N. J. llank. , TOR SALE OR ItKNT. W.Ilium A. de la Mull.... lied Hank. Phone WE ARE MOVING. •jh/e-W - " ' VerneinW.' Itose, the lit],, examiner rooin 0 . Everything niimt tje .Hold below euut. A ' SLAG ROOF1NU Six'ti'fii JUT.. f:irm, <>n<' nixl u'lialf H7&-J. ,, , - TWO COATS FCR SALZ k ll 7 : frnm l.oiu; H.-in;'-!.. The Hone Shop, 07 Ilroml »treet, Ri!d- Bank I,f;aky tin and elate roofs iniiele tiKht: also - - WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, • ' j ^^'- '"""^ "•'-' """ ' """* "- Man'H kr(HKl rairlDl'oof uvercoat, inr^e siy.o. HEAL KSTATE. tory t!.irntJ!o li nil ii«- - fc.Xl'EltiENCED MrCUNERS r wnter nrnoOiiB Bttle walls nnil cellars. Otf- I)Uiml>ini-', h'Mit.^v: uml UnniiVr. l'umps ami 1 1 i . hui'd- vmntrel at Mice. The lVurb a llreun) atrcet, O. F. HILL, S1F). l.tidy's Kninll ulze. winter euat. ?. >. windmiltM r''l"ii"•* WIRE WHEEL SERVICE. When you can buy a home with all mod- i'ni t .^ti t. k.il Itaiil , iilir. I ;.- liriun-li l,n;r,. Wire wheela rebuilt. John Hanaen, 4 lUileliriKi. in fair cfunlilliiii. {.iirvt-y,- r,l. RADIO INSTRUCTION. We»t Front atreet, Bod_Bnn\i._Phone_1?2-Il t. !•'. 13., Atlantic. Hlrclilunils, N. J. ern trnltrovementa n»ur liroaii -Tieft mi eaay " BUOALOW FOB RENT B»yment». Willis A. Claytun, I1, ters place, Individual instruction in eoiie and theory. COTTAGF. FOR-SAI.Ii.' CHIL^OIN LIQUID INHALING tiy the year. 8. Stevcim, KunnQll, N.- J., [tol Hank. Phnno 37-M. Day or evtnfa^, A. " V. Gn'i/ory, ex-fhief 111 !r..||le,i,Tll. " il,! .-.il,l J ,.,| :,l[ ),<• BOAT BUILDERS LAND FOR SALE. liv humsou 807-W. . . on »<•» »ki(T», »7.00 tor eisht hours. l\ai Kixly,>er..«, fertili- mill, fruit treei.; SC.DOO — I'h-ctric rail.o U. ?,. navy, 4'2 Ilioiid i-lrcet, GIRL WANTED ,r wilLillviiie Ui Huit pure'lnwei-; ie'rniH. Ail- FOR SALE. |lte.l Ilnnk. Oliicc phone Z»3. Ucsidcncc .'til. (kid limit Woriti,_Atl»nllqJUg)itandii. N. 111 •d . t.ei.lNI.'lll III ,-.,:.!-, .-alMlill. l.'-uu.-liit,.. fci,y for general housework. Apply 61 Irving lri'«ii OeAiier, elniwei-ll, Iteel Iljnli. _ One 36x6 foot »cfl skill' 'vtiiippcd th ,S7«,M. ' [ NJM miitur. now running: n-mly to lurn .,, - leer,-, lUli W.- I 1 in.:! -li.-e-t. U.-.l l!,- Vlace, Red Bank.a LARGE ROOM FOR RENT urD BBrt with privnto family. Write to PrlviiU-, FOR SALE. ,vt»r at u minute's 'notice NL-W Jirn*!y Mo- ., . WMtKt BOSTON TEK«IEI< rul'S FOR SALE. liruwer M, Hej Hunl:, for further piirtleuli I'lirty hnt he,I aaili, Ihreia . fu.-t \ei.le six tor*, In*-. Keyport. N. "J. *!«. you Rct yr,ur hair johh.;.| nnd uham- Fully equipped, -- -- -•••••. - -• - pcxietU It cpriamly loh\a nirp. At Cur- li . 1' '.et liinir. llulieit le,,vtei-, Miil.lli-liiwn, N. 1 JteO Hank. ISBrJ. '. w POTATOES AND APPLES, ETC., WANTED CENTRAL BARBEK SHOP, 'chin's, tli.; Wnl ulace m t»Wn. Second nii- .1,. uli,me 7II8-M. -Mlililli-tiiwn. N. Js -if lii !, liiti' Vi. O. W. INEURANl K, 'WOMAN WANTS LAUNDRY 1'pntul will britiK me to your dour. M Frank Hole, proprietor, 74 Alunmouth street, tfunnl bank buiMinj,'. Alo'i^.a Curchin, pro- K rtn; ill. " n-.» ForgaBh, Freehold market yard, l-'reehol1 LIVE HOGS AND4SHOTES WANTED. litar Maple nveiwe. Expert wurkmanchip at priutor.' u i i Up «lr-.-.-|.a:inl . i;lli ;i in K }.„•: It, take* huiMe. Violet Dudley, Oil CIMIIN ; N. J. . ' , from 60 ifimnela In 600 pounds; M • nr '•• n . i!i>\ :t. Li -Si ,< i- N ..I lull nvenue, Red Hank. _ p; •all times. Doatliliick in nHcndanci*. Kvt'rj- " "CYPHER ~ ~~ S INCUBATO~ R FOR. SALE.' hcsit cnahl price. -Pin,. or write B. ^lot- thinK new liut thr loontfon. . FOfib COUPE FOR SALE. ROOSTERS FOR SALE. - - • i CyjiU.-s-i iiicubuloi*. 'ii 1-IM.'IX ciiiKH-il v ; BARGAIN Wi», yrothoW. N, J. Pho Sin rt fi'i nt ,'iitiiii'i', tfi Kill j] iro- In irood condition. Apply SeiiUi'n irnnig Harm! Plymnulh yuckn. the lluck itniin " " HOUSE WANTtD. llirHrtic:iUi- Tii-w; uricv ?20." E..V. Heed, Hat- : >\ t I-, 1'j-ont street, Hed Unnli. f,?r »nk cheap. 17 WimhinKton «tri-< t. II' MEN! ~. Unfurnlsbcil. nil lmprt,v<,iii.,iit rent. , i.ritfr.vn. H. -I)., I.ox :S7, ^ycnniori- JIVITHH-, t . itti-lv ..ijt-.-i-Ji, :iti p;i- W. Lelle-li* "" MONMOUTH "COVlNirY"HUNT~cUjB [lank. ' ' . Our catuU'K tt'lls Imw vm tvnth by ii «mnll family; ple-ii^e' Ht:.te pri <» per ' ii'-'iti' TiiiKui Fulls, phone Kalcninwn •fl-nnt Alllllll 1 nui-, New York City. , ("In N'r • V.I Ttm-rooniH, all improvements except lieB SALESMAN WANTED. I OR SALE. , FOR SALE. IiKlulru 'Ik-lliiwr), Ilia Ciitbciim,. utreet. R ADAMS A MOXLEY, SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. fio.iil eM rlunily f.,r live- r HAND WINTER TUTORING SCHOOL. • ! ;,,el.< e.r A •• 1 Beautiful reversible rae-s, muelc from old ]u-it.,i- i.n.l ie.lle.ft..r; mnat li,-.-.',' T'llkii-intr .'k'nieintary' i'i,lle>i:i' nri'lmriilory ' 'Five piece parlor aulte fur Hale.' Addle, Illink. i • •tecplejucka and wall climliern, riff Kern and 1 .3 10 l'earl utreet, Uerl Uunk. houne wrtackerR. We cut down and trim entpotn and chenille Dorti..r,,». Wrilo for I eal-isf».-t..ry i-r,.l,-nllii]». A.l.li- nn.\ i-ulle-i'^ iiut,-..,-ts; iiu\i\ i.inal ntttfTiti.nl: li-PG8:_H Marlon street Bed KanV. circulars. Amoi-ican RUB Mi.tiufnctory, 206 • nl-r.-. wlie'tlel-r ni,iri-i,-,l spU-n.li.l Idcitiun. K.lv.-in W. Uanil, A. M.. ' . CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN I Hull ton Vwmnnt, atrpgt. nrooklyn. ! Iti-il Hank. fe.rni.-rly I'rin.-.'tem Tiildrin^ .S.-fine,]; IUI7 lists monoy to loan buyem of homes. Apply p,,;,,,, ,.„„,, tak^if; alraost n, ... *!.« ea,,^ «.t XT-*...... , i. . !JKO '.a«,,mble,, 12 Wallace .treet, IU , LOST OR STOLEN. .i-'illlc. Anlilli-y I'lirk, N. J., ntKinu ' A National bapk. lloiik. AinMlnIf* dojf. Kcwartl for return nr in- T FOR SALE. .110. GUERNSEY COW FOR SALE. foi tnatioii un to whi'rt'jibmita. Charles f\ Wall rack for hatH sntl e-ejntji, triple? mir- • Price 500; will lie fmh 111 few days, Joe MONEY TO LOAN. Eil^rt, t'-i Maple* nvcnuo, Red Iiunk. rotft, funiiiil Dftti, VEOO.1 ciniiliii.m. 1'rii-.. ?r,. W. Thump. Mlddlotcnvn, N. J. Money to loan on bond anel mortgage. Al Arthur plact-, lictwwn Irvini: and It.-r- ply to A, L, Ivini., Register building, II MALE HELP WANTED. plneuti. Plion REFR1CERATO"R~FOR~SATX Dank. . . ' I ' Firemen and brittle in (_-n; betrmnerH SI1M) I>O,. SuitnbU- for utoie. Two' holes. Apply W. 1J lator S250 monthly (which Hbajtlon ?.) Ad- THE PIANO SHOP. K Golden, I.oeiiHt . oint. M. J. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. drcBa ltinlwhy, r]rawi>r M, Red Bank. We tune, repair, buy, KCII and exchange. LlVE Kinjilo or double, with heat, 47 Meghan cuttle, cnlvefi, hoffa and poultry wnnted. N. Htrvot, one blocK from Broad a tree t, Rt SALESMAN WANTED Riul», plione 8G7-H, liccl^ Bank. . to solicit m-ilcn, fe.r luliiirntinK oilti. t-re i and iiHintH. Si.lury nr eiefmniifttiun. RYE~STRAW. LIGHT HORSE FOR SALE. Tin- Hurvi-y Oil Co., Cle-v.-hinil. Ohio In tho Hhcof, fur mile. John W. Sherman,1 Four yen™ old; hove no uso for nnm« ldion»J101!-K-5;_Kntont. Mrs. Dnni.'c, - keyK. Iwo. Otirliiir and t'vi'u Vulc. Return to TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. Apply 130 Hroiul utrect. Bfil Hnnk. ^ , CITIZENS BUILDING AND LOAN Uumsoti roail, near Hniiuh aveimi-, Iittl ' loom 11, Rcei'itur liuildinir. Bod Ilar.1^ Silver, N, J. Telephone Kil. Buy, re nt, ae.ll, Gxolmrmei juiel r*.pnir Jell FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE. has money to lotm for the purchase -- miikea; commercinl fltiittoncry roe-k be>tte,m: suit in TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. "< ! Vail In itneiil running .order; r»n»oniilile. Wil- homi.'B. Apply at The. Second Natlonn.1 bank, APPLES FOR SALE. |nka, riliU.-llB ,ind carbon nnpiTB. Phone Jinm ricutt, Pinelirnoli, Katont.ewn, N. J. RedBank. ,' _ _ _ We buy, rent, (jell,, exchange end repair Nico Baldwin apples,'. $1.50 leer liushi'l. or Hnlmdsl 14-F-U. W, 0. ' Phelan, Mawan- Heel.ll.'inlc. typewrlttTBB.. Trubin'BrnB, , thtee Sturtre of a ThouT - yp :: by the Itavrel. Stayman. Wine- Sap imel i villo. N. J. OIRL WANTED. CORD WOOD. and It H, 58 HroaHd Htri'ow ,,r lanr,. Humility ,.f f.-nc.- • Competent irirl for ireacra! houHekeepinR All hard wooil, flreplnce or stove length,,, •V^^tt-V^?^ """" - M S. C. RED COCKS AND.COCKERELS ilellvcrod. A. Dincliolt, Privet HediieJ I-'arro, BUICK FOR SALE. ?bi.-,ke'n wive: Touv svv-lie.n UuSil,-.-. work nmll fumlly, Apply (M Uroail iitrot't, Ited Uuick runaVjout in A.-1 condition; all KOOII • j for breeding from prize' winning eKir r.-cei Hunk.. Rod Hunk. OIL STOVE FOR SALE. OJ^Iork; [H'rf.'ct IL-.I luslie.-; .-eM-ke'i-e-Ls sire-el licn.-h and vise nnd twii lawn jinAvers : all in! FOR SALE. rubber; nix cylinder; chenn to • i|uiek buyer. Three-burner Perfection ,\'<,. :{:t fil-sl class eemilitieen: nn - i.'nsimal.le' -e.tl'er] Bite for rmmtry rlub eir sunitnrium- hi^h Taylor intraKe, Pearl, Htreet, Reel Uiink. "°yH0 '/'• Sound son of Prospect Farms Chin ALFALFA FOR SAI.E! " | • SUTPHEN A HILL, fttovu; price ?10; uneel veiy HttU-. -'"^ pion Mule. Mrs. Dorr, HrouJ atrei-l, Shrew refnseil. 11. SV, Mnrtin. 'JOl • Kast 1-ront I nllitmlo, 261 fe.-l r.bnvi- tide u-nter; ,.-,nd, Order now. It is H lonir time until new ! faper hanitiiiK nnd decoratinu; Interior and TWO FURNISHED ROOMS Dndire. Kumson road, near Itrimcli avenue, . jjUry N. ,J, street, Ufil_Hank. _ ^ ' soil, insuring :v elry iltinnsiihcro; pine- \V,'O.!M, liny. fi. Hezeau Conovw. Telephone Frue- ' "terlor paintinu. 20 Waahlwrton itreel, Little Silver. N: J. Phone s:ll. j - - - - liuld 109-F-43. |Reil_Bank. nnd kitchenette for lik'ht. hous(.ke.-epinK; im- YOUNG LADY WANTED ! ntakinir a eli'Iii:htfiil frn^ranne: lame tract. ,tH, aleio heat; icnraKe feel- re;nt. Ap- -..-» t, i, nir.. .r i- I,,!,,,- e.i-v -., I e-,,r Kitilroad with siilinef tiir.iticb the prnrerty; STALKS AND CABBAGE FOR SALE. I I have n few hiirh ela-s liuilelini: lots to c nvcn l nl tnc sll !r = " WANTED. ply 1H Thntekmorton avenue, ReJ Hank. nee; [>r. ful-iil.r.v e'ne knowing type- i "' .' ' *" .' ''- l ifty mili-3 -fre.ro LAVING HENS FOR SALE. Kirst class cornstulks, cut and tied by ! ,,frL.r f,,r sale with rivei- pri'. ile::e-s em enie n.l,. White Leghorn pullet*, nnvy Inyinr; • Dooka, majin and uld documents relating hanei; aluo Duninh cabbafic un the place by j |- t)^. |,,. t slreetM in tinvn. p. \v. Miirliii. flu cockH. liavlu, llumson ninil, n^ur to New .lomey. Charles J. Werner, Spring DRESS FOR SALE. (i M "!rn»er'sT,v"r'Nl,ti,u!ul ll'i'k Lil'.V- sPri"" j' P«re walL-r. Speoililly .lei-iirnrii the barrel or dcliverc.l. Vjiiiticrvee-r Van- :, ,, i ,. inu.. 240 F.asl Kront sti-.'i-l. K.MI lliinli. b lhl} ; Kilvor poBtolHeo. White dre^, bilitnhle feir eve'ninir wear; a s Ke.,1 Hank rooms 11-13. between '.COO » l- "'ator of those who linvi! and !,,t Dorn. Hnlf-Mile ronel, Red Ili.nk. i i',',,,, ""..I. in,' 1 worn one eVfiiinji; prit-e $10, eo;U $3H; inUHt A. M. .,in ., .. \ tlmse \%bo want nt'ititli ami navinne ^?. Ael- PIANO FOR SALE. I TRACTOR FOR SALE. be seen to be apprec'lale.l. I'nunc 1202-W. LOTS^OR SALE FOR SALE. "-'•• --, - -e-'dl-esa II. W. I.eland. Fni-mliiu.lnle. X. .1. Smull uprinht piano, irood collilitlon, «G5 Iiiternalionul trurtur, 18-1G. for mile; price v FARMS WANTED. i~ ~"7ii"cVCV«Dc rno « ., r- 1 1 ! ' STEAM VULCANIZING- on West Side nnd Drummond •ruies. nt ' ml hiin.l .biiilellnc- nia(e-rinlH. nke it. Dirhan'n rinnn tilmp, Urumniond i J * "). Twu yenr» old. Jnlin LOIIK, Jr.,, E Red Bank PaVk Went; en«y Buy Tl-w,. e-itv e.lU.,.W ri.-,,lv In Unv f™- in! USED CARS FOR SA.LE. >l»ce, plione ftm, Hed Hunk. ' erctt. N. j\_ Wo use the beat materials an.l guarantee window frames, sash, blinds. ,nd build yourself a home. D. W. Will- !columns balusters and rails, tile Si,,™,,,!! e-e.lM - -ilso ots and towniron ! HO.IK.- Prother,. fom-elonr seiliin. noiliri- i\[ workirk:; aiairt , nervlce. John Hansen, 42 ! HUDSON TOURING , SWEEPER FOR SALE. . West Ffron: t sfrieet. Hefi-Bank. Phone 72-R. BUS , Z Broad street. Red [lank. ' mantels.etc. Apply to C. V. Shropshire. Sei e- i?" "r\,r ,u iVl-'res. tl |. ™,m,- , Ill-others 1923 luarini;, Do.lce Urothirs 1019 'with K-iv 1 •Stillnuin Monmouth T "nil I' tourini:r. Uodn. e Hvuthern , Klls.t.iuvim!. Dnd ' car tn A-l condition and iic-mt vuhlipr. Can Vacuctte awi'eper for ftlile fur want of ' BOARDING hri^-ht. N. -I. Ilralhera 191U ttmu , Doduc llrothern 191K7 lie bounlit at a Bacrlllce nj-icc. Phone Red i""1-Cunt M3, will sell for *12. Cal] Bed HORSES FOR SALE. . mil fHtiitc Knltititowi), N. J., cave Stillni i Dd tie uouRiit at a Hacrlflce nricc. Two reliable fiirm horsi'a to lie tlinposed nt 97 Monmouth street, lloomn nnd board, CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW FOR RENT. V/. J,.£hi iv , inK. Dodee llrotllers - 1!I2O Ist.r. Hank Jlil, Ed. voliKaltenirull. vt lor want of USP; burgain. Chrtrles D. Koiiet b.mie coeikirejr ani\ well beiiile.it voeijii. | Fair lliiven, ideal letcation, Kemp nvoiiuo st1iM_ m,^^^ ^ j Borlisc nrotlicrs lfllf. roadster. Dodfi- nroth- Will make a special rate feir wen-kini: Kirlfi.'nnd Cntberine street; six rooms and bath, FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. i ers l»20 pam-l, Ford 1'JL-J panel delivery, FLORALHURST FLOWER SHOP 1922 SEDAN FOR SALE, I Cleveland, Batontown, N. J.. phone 2K10-K. 1 family v-ai;h, wet, not exceeding 25 Ford .roadster, win- wheels. Maxwell ,-uhur- will open shortly «f' H Wnllnco »treet, Hcd price *376; 1910 tollliliK with Btiirtor, S13G. ! -— ™riTmVTnV cT/i c — | Privile'ire for lit;ht hou^ekee'pinir. _ j heating plant, electricity, iniprovejments, by the year; furnished oiv unfurnished. Apply pnurids, 7') cents; roUKh dry wnsli, G eertp i ban and l-'ord touring. ll'^O, seir ..:;;rt, r. Itank. 0. W. SchncUtvr & Son, ptuprii'lora, II. T. Ely, 80 EvcwX vlnec, IUd Bunk; i V1CTROLA FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE, l-ionilhurat, Little Silver, N. J. _ Style Nn. !l. mahogany finish, with i per pound. Rotieh dry wasli and llat, work • Stein-Ileimlieh Auto Co., }iu\. llr-'aduay, cp- pllonu 40S-.I. nls; will Ht-ll, nt a biirKiiin. Miss Min- Se enty-five acre;-.. m-\v lunis and oul- ironiMl, 7 cents |ifi- pound. Hand li-onini? if posite City Hall, I.;nik' Mian.-h, N. J., rim GRAND PIANO FOR SALE, WOOD FOR SALE. nie CiVvttr, Frnncia plnee, KennsbiirK, N. J.tiuilditiKft; nrkt- Sd.OOO, ?l,5nti insli. Mount CHICKEN FARM. desired. Jersey CnnstJ-nundry, West Ki- 770-777. _ & l.amsem, Droii.l Slr.-et Nutionul hank iroet. Red liank, phone"20 I. SU-inwiiy (fraud ptimo tronc\vooil); Hell Furnnep, Ilrenlm-L- and stove wood for im- I „ ...T-,,,-.-, .rt ™ r.~n ^.,r- . Seven roe.m luuise, e-ellar; all improve- FOR SALE. for J22T). Mailnme Clnra I>«IH (Juinney, «5 mpillnto di-livery. Cull S. A. Danser. Bed . , ^ASTiilDE LOT FOR SALE. buil.llnic, Heel Hank. I'li.eite 11*113. ments, leleprTone; fu"l-ty apple tre.-a, peaches, Qt HELLO!! A very desirable tract of land nf twenty VyKinatan Htrcet, ltcl11 ftr ri Norway mapl.. trees fur sale. Ineiuire eif j . WOMAN ORGANIST, lioni'j-cnmb n-diiitur tb:.t il.int (rei'/:i'. Hed i road to Frcediotil. Kle'i-trie Unlit service on jirtcrnouii; nnmo i.i «n prn. Kuturn to KHz- ' ' ^(' l- Heriiiiin Kitv.au, KIM! Ilnnk. ; : nbt'th 1'ortPV. Shrewsbury, N. J. Phone 25-W. GEORGETTE WAISTS, E^H. Willier, Fair Haven^N^J. e-luireh. e-oiU'ert eir iilievies, se'ek Hank Autn Kudiator Wi,rk . 113-We'^t I remt ' this highway, This tr:ic;t is in a-line? ;;row- .land-emliroideied and lace Uinvnvd, fovmt'rly 'any eltiieiniinatieen; K.HMI Huleiis stna't. Red Hani;. J'h.me' 1177. • | injl iK'iKhborliooel about "nine miles Jnm the MOON ROADSTER, ~~~~ \ ' WOOD FOR SALE; 4ol(l for Sfi.Tfi and JJG.liO, relnovill sale iirici- JUST AROUND THE CORNER * - ~- shore. It has n ImiK fruntaire on the Man- of Brond and Monmouth streets yeiu will ' capalilt' uf makinir yt'in- cli 1V22, ppecinl Hp«rt ruiubU'r; just like iit'w. i Hi.wcd in ntov« IciiKths; SH.Ol) n loinl, iltv Itose Shop. 67 Brunil street, Kud v enter. I'ixpi'riiMie'e'el. FARM FOR SAI.F.. - i „,,„„„„ river. An .Me-Ue-ut Inction f.'r » Can be bought t n ruul money miviii . EJ. 1 Hvofml. Itcil Hank C«nl &. Supply Co.,1 Bimk. fln.1 the Annex Bni-bor Shop under the cure A produ of i:,0 nereie. near Hod i , try fiomr or for n fnrm fe.r poultry. >-ev- n K of- R. Saro Sharnlilia from whom you have jstre.'l. lle-1 Hank. c ]Un vonljaUemcel,, pluine Red Iliink .13. _ H^^O^J^W^ _ _; T?EW~liwliiisii " Bank. Kiiil.-iM e-statc; ; ,.icSi fruit or for liolh'oiis.! work; ne. liu.l.l- alwnya received first elnsd service. h FOR RENT. fi Ivilh-all mode: mir |B l-'or inf«tmatieM\ "mUtesa H. W. L.v SALESMEN WANTED. , WOOD FOR SALE. • in ti-iceitine and Cuittun crene. formerly n«M Eleven room'house for. rent on Mohm.itlth id all oth nee sar itbuildini-. llnnil. Farmiiwelale. N. J. r FURNISHED ROOM. If you can Boll autumobili-H nml .leaire to Dry. wood, sawL-d in nn.y Unnth. Willia. m at .^l.Ti. O to $3.. >., removal sale. pri^. e S12.60. tre.'t April lsl, suitieble for two families ; Cnn llr bnUBht rc-ii F. lillsse. 41 lie- placed with a real nuLo snlefl imellcy, ftp- . V. Carney, Phalanx, N. J., phone Middle-! At The Rose Sh.ip. 07 Ui-oiid. street, Red LarRO, warm, aunny room, adjoininr bath- that wiiiit tei live toilet her. Fe.l nartieill.'irs Wji^hinut I ASK. (\. C. BAKER, LITTLE SIl.VF.R. room; reasonable pi-ici; to Kontlemnn °r .Ire,'I. It yly to Ed. vonhnttenKell, phone Ited Ilnnk, j town 27»-l''-8a._ _ - _ . iHimk. ' II at Mrs. I-'. A. II ' ', :i 1 Druiiuiuenil Five i-iioni lions,', half aero, fruit. I.erl-ira, busineHH couple. Stinson rlouse, Ijload DOG LOST. 1 1 plnro- lieil llank. 1 S-J, J00 anollici- wilil'1 ai-ai-e'. poultry house-, - ' ' -- I LAYING HENS FOR SALE. ! EDMONDS 4 SICKELS, Btreet and Linden place, Hed^ Bank. I I-Vmal Boston bull slray PARLOR STOVE WANTED. ! Whit,' Lviiliorn pulleU, now Inyinn; also < the earnentejrs and kuiLk-ra, mnke n apejcialty ' UmV,,intnt..|it. JVJ,:,V1«. Sin;.". Heil Ilnnk, or l.iii'k Itox fl, I.lttlii Silver, " - _--_ • street. by their nides; will exchange name for \>eef . rra.1. r ine or truck farmiHK; near Bed Itnnk; can : lic-.i.l. "ail. Finel.-r idea, : jO.elOtl ; i-ii--l!ty-t h..-.- ;.,'r,, ;-r>'[-( iein\ >i i , . I ; rLAI rUK RtrjT, i - -- -. cuttle or hoiis. Telephone or write B. Zlot- el. f-lfl.-IIIM). Nine a.M.-s mid ,.M bru-i.. ne-.u- l_|n._Krochold,_<._L__Plion__i62-_W. be beiue-ht theap. I-', liuste, II WasbiiiKtem ph 1.. Reel Hunk '.ij;:. i:.' i^-i-- . I KlBht rooms and Imlh; all improvements.; RYE AND RYE STRAW FOR SALE. Mr.et, K.'d Itnnk. ! ~ sliUi,,, *7, Olirt. I'.eity iie-r.-s on eeat.-r FOR SALE. BARGAINS. Apply N. Doremiie., 10 East Front street, ! Ten tons rye straw tmel three humlre.l S^O.OOO. F.ii.-lit r."n,i n,."!e i-n ce.mniiit'-r1* Tlodre roadster. In first c!asn : FORD COUPE. MADISON AVENUE DWELLINGS. I On nrc.ulnl ..1 l.-ii will sell condition; Red Hank, N. J. .bushels of rye. William I'urker, Mu'nrnuulli Slie.einl built boely, line upholstery, izooe li,,u-e- MI.OIIH vil:.n-e- lion,,, hie-,',, y r. el nils, Kood paint and tlrea, new battery. Can be h A liuin;alow anel a hoii.e on .Madison -ive- ; l-'.n-.l tnurinv: i:u-. . viindei- SI .- WOOD FOR SALE. •'l-oml^!;. Wes^ t Lung Hriineli, N. J., idione rvilvboy. ^tnvt.-i-. elemount-AVile wheels, ete-. S."..L'I1O. Wo,,ell,r,,,,k In.us,, nnd on,- nrn~. n-ni at testa's KarnKc, FionL street, Hed , nue:'all improveme-nti ; hous.. t-an be' l,e.ue.-hf: l,al;.-i- u.iiiinir .-mil 1 II t,:ui-iiiir llank; I Oak cord wood nr unwed in Htove -lenuths. ,-'~:?.l - . - S2f,0 'e-ii^li or S:U)<] em -time. Moyan Co. r f,.-, 000. ' Wuoellerook l.ts at station for fur S. i,S(IU; lot ntlxlfeO. ltuiiir.'iteiu' le,r':iil in iretod nuuiiiii-' horn- l.uil.ler,. SJ..d UP. deliverer!. Samuel Hnrdy. Kntonlown. N, J. - , HOUSE WANTED. 269 S|ii-ewsbury menu,'. Red Hank. ,j|_ \ 000. 1'. l'\ Kennedy. Momiumth myl IVui ' ren-..en:iliU. .e'.Ve--,- i,-!'1 ^5GOAS Phone 2102-K-li'i. , ,1 House of six rooms wanted, Uy Mari-b or .sv.l. C 1'i.lk.- r FOR RENT. Hul Hank, ... .^ ...... -.7.7-JI..IM1 Ill stir- -,-lt,--l lti.lll,. lielonttinK to Theodore Punnly, Jr., Htrnyed unncc coo Brwr ' ' April 1st: lent ai'euml .S:i,> or $10; wnuld st HOUSE FOR RENT. . At Kiist Side lark e-orner house. niin NOTICE TO TRAPPERS. nway from David Seott'n farm at Pinebrook. prefer to leaue. Address K. S., drawer M, HOUSE ON EASY TERMS. IIous.. for rent, nil improvements; near 'rooms 'Illiel -tiiith. nil improvements. Veil HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE. M.i-lo-,.1 market priee.-. puiel for.mm film. I-'inder please notify or return. Howard House of six rooms, electric litfhK IT.-IH i Mi;.,-.-ll.-i;i.-L,U- l.'l I'f l.e.l|s,.|l.,|,| fell 111 IU! i Broad utreot. Call or addreoB, 711 Went Front -- luurliruluri. nelelriss Un-u.-r. J. II. MeArlliur Tel.-lihi.ll.' Kiitiillt.iwn 21-:i-lt. Miller Hre,^. street, Red Hank. • I FARMS A SPECIALTY. ,:ir. Ara.lriny »ti t. I..1111; Island City. and water ein Fair Ihivi-n road; lot i;0.\11.1 for sal,-, inelndiiii. Ii-.,- I,.-,U, ,-,.,,ipln,', 1.1 A k feet. Can be buuillet for >;:,,eHH! on ,-usy.•liilf»i\iei-."Ra.liiinl Fil.' 1-;- -t.-ve, Inrne el.-i & I".,., Main slivet. Kalont.nvn. N. .). P1GS FOR SALE. , _ « t i!«t it 1 Ten Durleshir,. |,iits for sale, fifteen weeks "»> LE. . 1 Ket it. Mount & l.umsoi , Itroad LAND FOR SALE. terms. I . F. Kennedy, Monmmitli mid I'enr : I lie- fan. o.lel clmi, - and rue-, ceii.l -,he.v.-l nld; JI2 per Pull- or $.',5 fur tlio lot. John •• Weslsnle I'lll'k, Drummonil nvonue Strei -Nationul llank hnildiiiK, U. d Hank. Five lie-res eif e.Ne-.lli-nt poultry soil, on streela, Re.1 Bank. twee kitiileu l:,t,l, . ;i;,,l ili.iir--, Aiuely .Mr EIGHT FOR HIRE! lu mhlbuye j I rank Wiirn.-i-. 1- ^.uill, tr.M-i. \it><\ tlanle. F. LaliK, care C. Slmmmii, Reel Ilnnk. plione ' '"P '" " Apply IS Illixh 1 I'hoi nwili hinhwus nem- Re.l Itnnk; l.rice K,0(10. WOOD FOR SALE. _ treet, Ri'd Hnnk, ' ' Comfolleihlc scieii p,-lr--ei-li|',cr cloife! c.-ir - - Mount .v. LmiMun, Hrond Slre-t National oel ,1,- ,1:1k W..01I f.-r sale, ill st, I I'OCKF.TllOOK l.OST. HOG FOR SALE. ibnnk buildiin:. K,'l# Hnnk. pliune l^.i:t. 1,-v i for hire, day or niclit. Jedm K. Nv^ti,; 18 HOUSES FOR RENT. MAUSER'S GARAQE. aei. I. iiliths, ,,l .Sill li.-r con! U, ele- e'.l ilii-n • h.st Sin..lay i.n-l.l' l.i-in",., 11 51 iileik'Hiwu Six line) sevi'ii room bouses for rent; all . 0.. Mnuaor. Broprletor.: expert orTOrter.'.Jhm.t.*^ ALFRED R. BRIGHTON, JR., jli, llnl.rs tri-. en prompt at Linden i.lnce. Iled Hank, liluil^lii 1 -M. uto repair .. R^rdiin. Colt's Neck, N. ,1..plio First far as trolley Inie-ks. K nder iinpioveini'lits; iilsn Hat ?!IO per month, d ear »tornife. Mechanic , mu J(J s(',n n,,,,.;,!,.; pi-ic,. ?;to. M. Ciirroll. I tree surneon and Imiilsciipe ernreleninir In nil .In pke-t- ll-nry F. Iljlin, Ht-iiinter liuilelini!, plione Ireel. Ited llank. Helfurd. N. J. work cavitifyiriK ll.eld SI'J-I-'-:!!. l-ul DENNIS &^ WHITING. book nd Mr . K i.-th Jolin.e.n, 7lulled Ilnnk. _ ^ work by contract. WINDOW CLEANING, i TURKEYS FOR SALE ~ BR~ASS BEDS AND .CHANDELIERS ' Atla lic IliithlaniN, N. ,1. N. J. Phone 42 We make u Hiicuialty of clennini! |''li NOTICE. Three nirkeyys fe.r sale. Apply to Mm. rofln|,hed, rennireel, pedislied nmt lucmiered - MEXICAN HEMSTITCHING. I of stores, ..tllee» und private reside- ; al-o i RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED ' ly le-el tn. Cliacli-' II. Puinis anil limit put oil' till toieien rmv. llriilK yur .lames Rior.tnnRiordan. l.olt'olft s N.-ck. N. J., phone" lly th(,Iu ,,| ||an|t j-l,,iing Works, corner r.'ly elill.- nt - H-lli ,1 tlmn used ' (;,.,• phoi's in today in. it will mivo you money. oholil nm-l'-iU... . llVldne avenue and Front street, lied iliitik.: Bold anil silver, buttons, pinkhw. plnitlm-. Ken.-ral ...Ik-e .-Icnin*. Rate, reu»..imhl«•. ; by I!. ^Vliitini. I'll, 11c It-el Hunk ( rnt il» r|...l cle lal.li.h- All OAK WOOD S8 00 il'hone lOTlt-J. cnble BlitchinK. Bends null noveltie. for Biiti«fne.li..n nuni untei'.l. ii Wiv9lun«te,n tv- pr 4I..-.-W. Moody'n. the I'lioe d.irtor, 21) Mei'hunlo l'luuie lif, 1-M. Wo ,-le ilil (."•'-.'t. Heel Hank. ,^__ ' a I lihainiacy1. Bel Hnnk. inal und f lle ;.l-|-.-l PIANO 1'OR SALE. bill LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Mfhlln Ulirjuht. sluelii. ini,ile-l ; Koaraiit.'i'd •=S? SrSsr^ft:' ~^ aa^^Tu^ i "i^^^-i.^.I _«•*.;•- , -Fiiniili fo t'l.-: i« Works, ::i)-2 Kii't l-'rolil itl. Red pe.o.l us new; ,.|,,0. A. llantle Hlulilunds. tlty Cleaning Works, I) Mechanic .treet,) Double housHOUSe E , FO(l:il,lnniR SALEl street. ; JCRSO, »ub-tanl 1,1 ; Inline., victroln inclinl.-il. ,.,i-r\- Hnnk. Friiiilill. hv ,-Mo-,.-II,-,,I 111. -li. -|"» ftii ni-h.-.l lion-.,-, thi-e,. l.e.l- lieuii.1", poHrtettsHin at once, Upen for ofTerw. A OxU! rilir, FOdruRp SALEside . ouch Ith milt- ntreetK Wot-kfl, Bed. Bank1) Mechani, Phonce etre«t108-(t,, Willianear mItran 0»d- Ileni'y I'.- IIV• Itl. rooin II, Renlsler bulldluu, .1 iMi elal.t niin- '• nioin :: ini.dein u,ivv..v.-me-nl-. U,.iu A|n-i\ 11.I liol.bi tres*; cheap. Mrs*. Wtiin inht, 111 OakVt'ov, propriptoT, 1 I'lioue Ttl, Red llnnh. lltee.' walk tn lintlillii:; possession nl ..lu'e; l»I' ' te .1o" ^e-iUe iiib.- SEWING MACHINES. , land ulieel. Reel Ilnnk, A>,,lh. M. ]\1 le v IV a I Walla- BUILDING MATERIAL INCREASING. (S2.1O0. Cnl.'b I. I.11I.1 Me-lfnrd, N. .1. ;:.,'l-\V. Ml ttie- Int.-I n,ii-i. .>v. I .le.-inc r.,rlatlet> i-l. l'llil lilelpl.l I'll. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. I THE RED BANK METALLIC SIGN Make thiim. vepnir.i e.r liulhl imw. . dont• About forly m ..-•• I,.I KO.'I hind. (iood and pn|nt BIIOP: nlse, aiitei mono- wail until Pilc'i- are liii'lierhil'lier. Phone He.Heell DAII1Y I ARM 1-lJIt SALE. IIOUSF. I t)l< HIM". Sim-i-r '-i^llii; ai.te'luiu-e. .I'loli.r iittil.'hut. I, It I):ilry farm. Ill ji.rei, rt-tniliiikf 111) FOR SAI.F. Jloil'e ni.'l InillillliKs. IA real buy for thewmmi (JeoiW Pnrker. BO Ilrldga avcnun, Uniik 721-11 fur KiliiHiliila & Slckels, at HI till llll,clulll-.< tn!.. U ill e\i-luill;.-C. Ci.fh .'•» Tiioliey. Henry I'. Ilylln, mum II, Hei/ltiter iltlints milk ebiily*. nut mm-li cnvh ii..,.il,d. or lied Uank, phom. 1UD-J. Mcl.iiion •litre-it. .,! II, tlllie- 1>.1> oli'lll e. II .'Ills! It.' I- illl,' elolle ivh:|e» Inillillnii, iilion.- US, llnel llank. Will take (eiinill |,-.,|i,.n us pint BERKSHIRE SIIOTES FOR SALE. 1'. II. this 17, .I111 iloii-c. N. ,1,, II. tle.- Hill, y.UI eV.llt'at :;iO|;.-r ^bop.. lie-eul-l' We.e-.el-e, Jr,^ YOUNG LAW WANTED SF.COND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. n.i I., nelilie. lii -.11,. ill.- Men'd only; must b«. In IJOO.1 ciin.lllion. Uav., Ki H,.i-Ushlvc »lie,te-» nf »!,.,. n •lee oflte... ll.isls t tllit Illlll typUt ! I-X |ieli.'IU-.e n.l! eiuallty for' sale. Iiniuiic Me-aelow. elite- fin IIOUSI'. WANTED. I'll, ph. K.-ll ll»ok n-.'i-iil. .".1 Mniliiii.iltli uli'i'i-l, .Ile.l Ilnnk. Cnir at I, Korlier'n. 1IID Mnnmouth utrcet, Would ,H l.i.'.- e loi'lnlile- Hiunll lio.l>.-. <..,.iMitii.l. (ii i In ininlly. IViinanrnt |>..»lll.m and K 1 ""' """''• "'' -mid yiLi-il, MoiuiiolHIi nlri'i-t anil llriimmoiul j.i. 11-11.T. ,,1,0.1.- r.u-w. laviiiM .f cai'|ee-t-. all.I Ii In,inn for rlnhl pnity. Apply H, W. Mini. Al'AHTMENT FOR KENT. lilnvi', Boil Ilinh. l>e,«-n*U.k InylnB ,,t,niii 1,1 very lit-nvy t.h'.U; ,,,,..)„•ale.el 1 1,. fii.-n1 'le I »\ SMALL FARM FDR .SAI.I. -liei'l-rullv iniiir- 2U I'nwier Illll iivuinie, Heel Ilnnk. On* twu-rnum npnilini'iu for r«mt, fur- e ' A ' r, (III |,,,r Illllielle-.t. .1 C. Itit'll.llll... l'llll- Itr, . Nn ,li. iinill ill u-lie-e. .Mi mint.'ly -ule, ROOM 10 LET IIIIS, N. .I..' ph..111- .'.» l-'-l'J, Mi,l,ll,.l,,e.h. I T.'i, nei-i-f. ..f Illl '"• ROOMS TO LET. " nl«l,ed; all Impruvemenu. Apply 0 Illvi'r- , ,, In yevivate family: will lienl- i. lit' 1.1,1,- 101 ri-i'ili'llliiill; I'li.'i- ^.n .'e'leipl.-tc. ll1 llv l I te. «ci\tl .111 Neatly funiUlied r.io.ii,. lanilelv or I.- . " " "'"""' «"''.' »"'<: lnieiili,: < I Her \e e.-le : refel'- "SAY IT WITH Fl.OWFHS." pin ^;t info, I , M. nii.l. a.-.- it or will.- Mm on ('.. ," '.fiill all Nnthliii; roiild be m.-i"' ii|ipri>prla|i- nnd ,11. III.'mil ..In lull,..,-; K.,,,,1 li.ciilli.ii, liupr. CIIICKKNS WANTED. Ml'H. Jo.lllUI Hcnllcll. Ti Walla- 1,111 y nv.-niie. lt',-,1 Haul.. 1 ilnlhlntt I-I> welcome 11 • ttuwers; 11 t..,,lu..t. nr •mil eleejtrh'itv; faclllti.-,. te.r liuld linin I'll l«v tile hlBlirxl miiikel prlre. Tele ,1 tt.'.l Hunk. nl -.,,-lin.i lied Ihllil, ; lent UllliT I krelilllK. 47 Solllh Ktrcet, It.'d Ilnnk. pheilie 'II IV. I ...ilia linMl, IT,.', Sinews of rut Ilimen fr.-ui W. W. Kriim-ilr * ill II -.11 HED HANK I'KOPI.KTY. •1 will Hiin-lv I-IIII\ loinpince,. with them. i t lairv av.-iine, lied llauk. ' i.ti *UK HI'.'. .';;",l'i.».."i,';;''e .ef"(,iiV;',;', iREPRESENTATIVE WANTED.- NEW HOUSE FOR HALF., linvi- B.-vinel lie-,.,mlilc homes fur sale- • niihi,>. ..vill 'Five room*, 11II liiiprov.-mi'iil.., l.'l f,Ou I UPHOLSTERING. I III. l.lne, |,,|, III |..,o, lie.IIS. I'lllll HF.AI. ,1.' I ATE. lli.lel,,. 1,,,;,..In, I,. 11e e. farms nnd feel; ||, ».,,ll nl ,,||.'.-; 11,1,1' •lull. BellnlihlieK and l"jllalililB turnltum ami 11 I-.-, ui.in H, l:i-n ,- l,,iil,liiK. iii,,II,I 1 .ehl-fii.bH.i.e-d .-..uMi.li.d ,l'lill»,lvl|.Wn v..iv- 1 trlcllv e-i.iili, iiil:ii.e,-|i,ir..,l. t'«n •> li.11,111 n. i'l.'ce lid Natbeiial •I. It. ,1 Until,. K-I.IIIIO. Termee. Krnty I' . Itj'lt... loiuii ii,l,.i,,.«. ' liinik lluw.nl, nil Hii.li.in nvenn., treet. Ited Ilnliii trj linm,'« fiebt .niiclU I Winy, I'Wpcii'-m'i III -.ellilli- 111,1 in- Miiy- Iteirislxr hiill.lluir. idi.ene 7I'I, tteil Hunk. ( II,,.I Hunk, t'h I IA-W. .IIV'e'l'H Wllitilll'. VV. .••I * ' Mile- :i" ,1,1.111. hull ine. It,,I Itnnk. FAItM WANIT'U FOR SALE. 1. ('it V. I'OOUI ! Ili'liulreini ills 111.' r.i.u.1 .Imuicler, ii'imleakn Sllllielh e,l,,.,.(, N,,,\ V e VM'IIOl.SinilNIi, (,,.- i-lelil ii.e.iii linn,..-, bath ft "^ MONEY TO LOAN. MA.N WANTF.U i ar eelel; til-.; In,I '.-M.i In-ill : nl.it lollsl , I iiml in.',' over 11,1,1-. In rcni.ii.lliii*..-InU ClllCKI'.N.'i • 1.,.,-, nn 1,11.,1,, 1,1' r, On bond nml moi'lKHKe, on i-ettl clnle In to do ill p Mi.'I in- on ciiiilno'l I-,. I- .A.I mlelr; al lot HlK e. N 'inn illlli". ill'- re, Ile.l Ilnnk nr vicinity, In 11111H ut »r,oii to ,-oeiiit ,,r i, l ee.-ll , 1,1,1 oi.i. 1,. ib,...in 01 I l.iMiiice . .1 I 1. I,,,,,- ,,. idlnit .1 i Saiiiiiil Ki.lv :»tin II. .ill 1, lied llmil,, lil k.lle.rf I'm It 1. Ili •II, II. F. n* ilnllv fe-i' illl klml, nl p*iper(v j e-lllcl.,11 ,,,,..- Whit,- V\ $:,U,0()ll. AlUlly .lohll A. leovely, ,-iiuusel.il- ...- plie,oe lle-.l llmil. -n-l, •>|...rl, N, J. in lit,I ll.inli, r,,-ln..|) i^ pel iniini-nl nn.l In.. I. .11, •'. '1 for nil. C. I'll"- ; ,,.i. 11., I.I. l.'.l He. I'.M-banu.'. Send full inn ti. 11I111 t In • l-law, Heeiilh rimhuy, N. J., phi,ne rtouth I Inv ,ll lelle A GOOD JOtl AT A III ASONAIII.E PRICE WF. WANT .,.,- Mo. VV MO .,ll. Ml'.'.-I, lie11 I in..,i I » - W. r. ,ler-.l-y I'111 ill Men lei', Hi'lU. Ainliny Illl-M. 111, 1'h.V t,, A l.ii , ,.., be I'.l'l 1 V e-n«ni>IUK r « I", ,1,-1 ry l'ml\. N, J, iliiiwlni.' jii'e'oiiiil III ti.'IKc 111,111. Ad,Er.-«it I'llUNK 7*1. IIYI.IN'S, i.l 1.1,il.l, 1, 1 M,.|.nr,-n 0.111.-, r .'ill,'. Mount *. In,,.., 1, M'KI-'.I. (iAHAIil- ion SAIL. ..' MOIOItl'Yf'I.F. l'T)lt SAI.F.. A lli-'li In,linn nioiorcy,'!,-; bm vitlwri*. FOH SALE, „ |le.|>l. eiHllillll.', lll.»V, M, llt-d Hill,ll. %-hen you n.'e'.l line e,i- nut..uiolilI,, Iu*tiiah."e, It" Illllk I'lioiii. T.'.\n. ,ol r.lieel Null I Haul, ll.llllilllil'. Iteel l-'ratne pie-pnie-el, i.e.. iii pin un, tn»in .el' In nil.-, lle'M.I b.'. I V li M I11111I1 in ile-cliiciilly i'i|ill|l|io.l i A bltf liui-yalli;, .l.vviter lilovinir: two vrrv Mullet Well l,.v,.,l.-,l •|,ou|[| 11. the tint I. lk. I'liein, I Mil II«<-||. full te,. inn- Inn Il palnllniM. I;.'- Ih,. 'foe I by foul ll'a ton lilt" nl'ei H.-III-i.ih.-r lie. plnce. based ill II evb'e Clint'* nllel We R In ulnvr '"'HthjL til let) for t»o Imieii, loud J. II. Wnlllnit, lock been |]«, I'.irt MnniimiitHi )9«i(W»>) l»lj>4'rliinln«i»o)li,Sl»jU8Sttil'™. N .1, ffftmr » 1100 Kii.i.ma ' In Ihe HI'IIHIK l,y the roiel. A II Hvm. ln» llo.l,,.. (olOinU, III)', Hmii ,,|O|,.I.,., |,,llll •MWuu* nittliniU. MRUCI* «( Hd'nl* «*• TIIHKI vi 1 OH SM r. A HU M. IIAHtlAlN, • tup fiinl* mill Irurli., tlle"i «nel luln-«, i-fni IT'S TRUK. for milrV.lt nf prlvittv u«..; ntrii'1 Htti-litlnn 111), K'-KIIKIHIIK. N. e) 1 lure f»i«fully itttonilnl In. Tnutmt'tir),* *•• • iMt v«p'< «ut > KI«««>I of «-pmy, rnntfrtrt.'' MraniWr* i liifeifimttlnn writii lu utility, Pfeojv-fi) n#U, l-'ni- ' *" „ " FOR SAI-R.' l^fir nrapinfii or In itttv* Itnfthf. I)#tlv* (lrnn.1 rlino, H J^Jf. .lM»«f M. lini Bunk. Thren hiiUiM anil lulu nt *»lr llnveni tehJl" in4 •ryrwlor*. J. II. Vtrton, tSvorill. N, el.tliitweir 111 ¥'J',_. . - . -\ - UKROBN I'LACe H0USK. Itrli'i- Ja.udtl for MI'" of two, and %IAW fin . mm* HI»M for I7.00U: hnl otic Awa twu liiiuin an.) |at« en rulr II•• MALE Colin-: rm SALE, Ilelll»» I'll |t irnH ftf' iMP KOH IM*. " " '~~^ , At*nut »nn y#«r ubl, KH»!« nntl wttltf, fitoix! !! lwvt ,M* trl»«WI» A S<»-"il|« f'nlrlr SUtt Intubilnr, uiiltri wnttitlduMi KrHlul riititlinnliirt lur PnUtlr«tli will •Mrll.M (or |l», wtiHli »»,», H.JWt*»,

kr - * *' * - » ' .»v REO BANK L JAN»AftY THE RED BANK REGISTER. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, •••••••••••»•»•••» Charles Lewis. ... V , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1923, PUBLIC SALE DEALER IN ' TOWN TALK. As 1 am Koingr to-retire from furniinu, I will'sell at public sale my entire LUMBER, • stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Class (Continued from page 4.) Business Property and and BuUders' Hardware. The firemen ndded another mark Farrping Tools, Machinery, Live Stock, Etc., of efficiency and bravery to their rec RED BANK, N.'J. "ord of service last Wednesday iiitcht at the • when thoy wen- called out to fight ^firos on We£t Front street and.Beech MICHAEL H. COLLINS' FARM streets Both fires were' stubborn and 4- Business For Sate dangerous, but the firemen proved -AT- I capable of coping with the situation, just n^(.hey always have in the past. • Lives as well as, projiiTty were saved Now doing hay, grain, feed, straw, potato, fertilizer last Wednesday night. SCOBEYVILLE, N. J. COULD NOT WORK On the Stone Road Between Tinton Falls and Colt's Neck, and seed business, lit good location In Red Bank, Not only *to the people owe .vdebt Gained Strength, Weigbt and Now of gratitude to the firemen for the Doing Own Woii, by Taking Lydia N. J. Buildings consist of Store, Two Stories, Two splendid service they render but also - v .-•'.•-•, 0N ' for another reason. Last summer E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound apartments, Warehous.es 20x60 and One 16x50, sui appropriation of $*>,000 was made TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1923 to the. lire deparlment/Tor'tlie fiftieth anniversary celebration' of the de- At 11.00 O'Clock A. M. Marion, Ind.—"I was all run-down, wagon sheds, etc. A good going business at a very luirtment. Instead .of spemliii); all nervous and bent over. I could hardly this money'for the celebration tin [drag around, le.t Reasonable Price. Call and see us at once. firemen used a hirjre part of it to buy Horses, Cows, Machinery, Truck, Etc. alone do my work. equipment. ... I read some letters Team of bay;4iori;es, nine and ten yelirs old; black horse, eight- years in the papers telling * . * + • -a what Lydia E.Pink- Taxpayers especially should feet old; black hnrse, ten years' old; bay horse, nine years old; 8 good dairy [ham'3 Vegetable grateful to the liremen for having cows; two fresh new and one coming fresh by day of sale; 4 pigs; 75 Compound had done done this, If the firemen had notchickens; cine Hi-ton Kord truck, chain drive.; 2 sets' double harness; 2 for others and I MOUNT AND LAMSON done this either a'cxeatcr amount of sets single harness; Z two-horse farm wagons, one Hurley ni'ake; pair thought I would try money would have been spi'nt by the it. Then a man told 4- town or the fire department would hay .shelving?, nearly new; 2 twenty-barrel potato bodies, one-nearly new; iny husband about have been without thinj^ it needs. In gravel body; farm body; MeCormick corn harvester; double disk harrow; bis wife and what SOLE AGENTS either event the town would, have sixty tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; Acme tooth harrow; Colta packer; good it had done her been the loser, Aspinwall potato jilanter; Planet--Junior cultivator; Moline cultivator; and wanted him to BROAD STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

: have me try it. I took one bottle and ..**•*•. Moline mowing machine, six foot cut; hay rake; one-horse cultivator; 2 could see what it did for me in a week's The previous-, administration over- South Bend walking- plows; P & O three-horse riding plow, new; MeCor- i;vn its budget of expenses more time, and when I had taken three bottled REDBANK than $47,000 in the past thrce/'yeurs. mick reaping machine; Thomas grain drill; oneJiorsc Legitt's Paris green I had gained both in atrcngfh andweight duster; one-horse sleigh; clipping machine; Hoover potato vutter; one- and was doing my own work. I took it I The'overrun would have been larger before my last baby was' born and it if the firemen had not stepped in and horse weoder;-three-row" ftirrowinp sled; grinding stone; lot of barrels; helped me so ranch. I sure am glad to spent their celebration money for 500 bushels of, corn; ten tons of hay; scythes; blankets; forlyi; hoes; recommend the Vegetable Compound to public purposes. Red Rank is shovels and other small things too numerous'to mention. , any woman who Buffers from female ail- doubly blessed in having firemenwh o ments, for I know by experience what in addition to being brave and eflici- TERMS:—All sums of $25.00 and under, cash; on all sums over it can do. I have used Lydia E. Pink-' ent have regard for the .financial 525.00, a credit of seven months will be given by giving bankable note ham's Sanative Wash, also the Liver straits of th'e taxpayers. From chief with approved Security; -l',i .discount for cash over $25.00. Pills, too, and think them fine."—Mrs. Viown to the lowest "rear rank buck WM. ELDRIDGE, 620 E. Grant Street; private" amonp; the firemen, all have' Marion, Indiana. helped to earn a result whose total in L. MCCLEES, Inside- €lerk. " security and safety is worth more A record of nearly fifty years service JOSEPH GR1GGS, Outside Clerk. should convince you or the merit of than the money spent in fighting fires. EDWARD M. KELLY. IRAN Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. THEATRE! RED BANK, IM. J. Phone 60S BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Matinee-Dally 3:OO P. M.. Saturday 3:30 P. M. Performance Continuous 7:tS P. M. to 1O:4Q Let US Help Voti Today, Wednesday, January 24 buy: a Lot now in the Right location at VIOLA "LOVE IN the Right price. DANA in THE DARK" The Land anld Loan Co. Tense drama, hilarious comedy and a charming: romance in a rapidly moving story. Comedy—"FAIR ENOUGH" Added Attraction—"FACING DEATH" Jobbers in Real Estate at . Thursday and Friday, January 25 and 26 lORFront Street, Red Bank, N. "QUINCY Lon Chaney ADAMS T Blanche Sweet t T SAWYER" John Bowers t A photoplay.version of a rural American classic—quaint .humor, amusing situations and thrilling episodes in ii rustic setting in which love und'euurage thread through the mazes of conspiracy. Thursday: Friday: Comedy—"AMERICAN PLAN" Comedy—"HICKORY HICK." •I Announcement! Kinograms Overture Aetop's Fables ? Saturday, January 27 y :''• • I take pleasure in announcing the agency for ••:t• Roy Stewart in "The Sage Brush Trail" Here's a big, red blooded picture you'll revel in! A sweeping, romantic melodrama that carries you omt to the open spaces'of the West. See the hard tiding, two-gunned sheriff. Actually filmed where the coyotes howl. ' . , . I Mason Road King Trucks Comedy—"TORCHY'S GHOST" Organ Recital Other Attraction. Monday and Tuesday, January 29 and 30 Features of these trucks include Greater Speed, Greater Power, ! , ADOLPHijSUKOn PRESENTS ! Longer Wheelbase,. Lower Frame, Larger Bearings, Greater Braking Surface, Heavier Springs, Heavier Chassis, Cord Tires and Complete WITH Electrical Equipment ' ' . The moth is luredb f BEBE DANIELS ? Y . CONRAD NAGEL the flame, the maid- Y Y MASON TRUCK PRICES: en's heart is tempted Y Y Y Mason Road King Chassis (one ton) $1,200 by the whisperings Y Two Ton Chassis .. . . 1,800 Y of scarlet love. Y Cab with Ventilator, Windshield and Y Y Curtains . . 125 Is the outcome in t Box Body with Top . . 150 each case the same—• Box Body without Top 75 SINGED WINGS, I Stake Body , . > 90 I One Ton Chassis, Cab and Express Body 1,450 DESTRUCTION? Y Y One Ton Chassis, Cab and Stake Body 1,415 Y COMEDY, "POOR BOY" All Prices f. o. b. , Michigan. KINOGRAMS Y t i ? Y Y ••• F. A. FENTON GARAGE CO. Wednesday, January 31 from ihr Nov«l "PA»ilR» BY," by E» PhHHprX>ppfiih«1m f" DISTRIBUTORS rims of LEWIS S. STONE RUBYEDE REY RE0 BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 24, 1923.

Littl. Sllr.r N.w.. > Malcolm Cronhie, a high school student at Red Bank, is using his leisure Viourp after school to cut wood in Frank C. Storek'S woods. SALESMEN Mr. Storck gives him half thV'wood, and Malcolm has sold four cords of WANTED firewood in addition to. keeping his father's house supplied with wood. Mr. und Mrs. William, A. Hulit of Clean substantial men 1 ookin& for Long Branch have been spending Steinbach Company aoveral days with their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Herbert. Miss Minervn a connection, with a large nationally Hulit, a sister of Mrs. Herbert,; spent Sunday at Stuti'ii Island. ' known corporation. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Shera and family left Monday fur South Amer- Participates in * ica. Dr.- Shera is a large property Write for appointment and inter- -owner in the- Goose Neck section.4 Mr, and Mrs. A., K, Miaelback view. • <; - . have gone to V'loiUlu for' the rest uf the winter. ' Annual - Soldiery arrive .almost daily at tin* station to begiii iiew studies at Camp A. J. TURNER, Vail. Mrs. Clark P. -Kemp ilmj son are with relatives ill Binghamion, New Room 4, Child Building York. ' ' Business Men's Tin! Wuinan's clult wili Itnvc its an- Red Bank, N. J. nual ' roust - lieef Kupper Tuesday nlttht, February 13tii. Mrs; William \V. Shampanor'.' is in charm',' A. F. Bakt'r hn.s opt'iit-d a rc;il SllOW .::.rV.?\;> estate ofll.i'e lit Newurk. Beginning Monday, January New Jersey Food Company 29th, and continuing through ';The Home of Good Quality" Broad Street Red Bank the week

Quality Foodstuffs at Reduced Prices A: week, of combined entertainment and business promotion begins Monday .-— at the- Beach. Casino in Asbury Park; It is,the third. Annual'Business •• .; EVAPORATED MILK CONDENSED MILK Men's Show of the city and promises this year to be bigger and better than Bordens', Pet or 1 Al/* Magnolia or ever before. Everyone^in Asbury Park, and surrounding towns is invited. ' Bess Brand, can J-VZ^ Bess Brand, can -Last year thousands of-people came in from all parts'of the state and V - ' 'learned'to know who were1 the enterprising, and "go-getter" type of busi- ness men in Asbury Park'.. Booth ai'ter booth illustrating just why Asbury , .;. Park, is conceded to bethc shopping center of the Jersey Shore. Dancing,- fireworks displays, music by 53-piece band, Fashion Spectacles and a Beauty Choice Creamery BUTTER, lb 53c C^-ptest are some o-f the features, that will be.provided for your amusen?ent. l ..

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large / • • *^ • Libby's Cling Peaches, can 24c • The Fashion Show Will Present '•"••..•'• Libby's Cling Peaches, • . . • •*> • • •. . • can . V Advance Spring Styles" ;; J v Fancy Sweet June Peas, - can 1 5c In connection with the Steinbach Company display at the Casino during .the •:. Fancy New York State Corn, can 15c • week of the Business Men's Show a diverting Fashion Spectacle will be presented showing everything that will be worn by the smart woman for Hand Packed Jersey Tomatoes, can 1 5c _ the coming spring. This feature is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, - - No. 2 can 25c nights. Sports attire will, lead in interest* closely followed by evening frocks, dinner and afternoon gowns, lingerie, etc. To learn "what's new" Hawaiian Grated Pineapple, - No. 2 can 15c in knicker Vnd sweater suits for spring, street attire, dinner and evening frocks, visit the Casino Show on one of these two nights. Attractive young , • Fresh Roasted COFFEE, lb 25c , women models will display the garments. ''•'. - STEINBACH COMPANY alone hut purchased many thousands of dollars worth oi' merchandise for Orange Pekoe TEA, \ lb tin 39c,. 14 tin 20c a sale during the period of the business Mon's*Show\ Artistic and homeworthy furniture,, draperies; floor coverings for modern .homes, huge as well as small, are involved. Smart new season, outer Sterling Breakfast Cocoay - 2 lb tin 13c wear for men, women and children will be .featured. • .•

lb Cartons Best Rice, 3 cartons 25c The Steinbach February Sale 'of Furniture this year coincides with the Community .Sales. It begins" Monday, January 29th, and will continue through the following month.- Reductions range from 10' California Asparagus, - - large can 33c per cent to 50 per cent. Club Plan, or easy payment terms, can be arranged if desired. Smaller California Asparagus Tips, square can 33c articles will be delivered free to any part of the state or adjoining states. Purchases in quantity. will be sent free within a radius of 100 miles.

1 . \ • Sweet Juicy Fancy Thin Skin C fnr J _ ... Florida Oranges, doz 35c Grape Fruit 3 10r $50.00 in Gold Will Be Awarded the Hothouse Lettuce, 10c Fancy Eating Apples, doz 29c Winner in a Steinbach Prize Contest i - New String Figs, lb lOcNew Mixed Nuts, lb 22c $50.00 in gold will go to the Business Men's Show visitor who suggests a suitable name' for the New Layer Figs, lb 29c Soft Shelled Walnuts, ib 29c model apartment now in process of construction on our furniture floor. Write your suggestion plainly on the coupon below, with your name and address. This is to be deposited at our booth at the Casino. The name of the winning contestant will be announced shortly after the Show is ended. Hecker's or Gold Medal Flour -Extra coupons can be obtained at the service desk in the store.' >• ..** 1-21)1)1 sack $3.95 - 1-1! bbl sack $LOO The suite consists of six rooms, completely COUPON Sweet Corn, can 10c outfitted with Steinbach furnishings. The Mixed Vegetables, can 5c idea is not to display expensive and preten- Suggestion tious period furniture, but rather types of Lima Beans, can 10c Red Beans, - - can 5c Numc homefurnislungs adapted to modern small String Beans, - can 10c Armour's Macaroni, pkg 5c homes where the requirements art' for livable Acl dress Sliced Peaches, can 10c Armour's Spaghetti, pkg 5c and convenient iioir.eruniishings that are yet pleasing in line and harmonious in coloring. , Apricots, No. 1 can 10cSunbrite Cleanser, - 5c Clam Juice, - • can 10c Swift's Borax Soap, - 5c Quality Meats-Low Priced, Sirloin Steak, lb OOChuck Steak, lb Round Steak, lb j£Choppef d Beef, lb Prime Rib Roast, lb Chuck Roast, lb 15c New Jersey Food Company RED BANK, REGISTER, JANUARY 24;

W^^?**^^ ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS, j Highland) Nawi. *> Spring-and Fall Delivery Tonight ^residents of the town wMI There is Your Motor ready for service and in 5 -THE SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc. jj FRU.T club associiitioli. The meeting! condition ufter we huve employed 1 SHRUBBERY, the Kulph property, formerly occu- wj|i be open to ull the residents of'our long experience and technical !iu y pos^flice, ami will'movi- hc towji and those who join toni ht! ,kill in >ennir! n. it Wo -.npolalir* ORNAMENTAL TREES,. L t K tmkkea great pleasure anj pride in announcing to tho public that tliey there about February 1st. The-hew. Will he regarded as charter members.1 '!" fePBlri'1S '^ Wc specialize. A r ROSES, in thla branch LV

PLANTS, ! A. Harris, MM. -Guy P. McHi-nry, orny in spending the town money .a"™ you of an excellent job in every duced by Mr. K. M. Wyckoff on hit farm at Lincroft, N. J. BERRY BUSHES, Mrs. T, H. Mickeiis, Mrs. Juntos M. an<| for necessary improvements in respect. Moderate charges. jStryker, Mrs. II. II. BowUiII, Mr?, the community. . • ' RHUBARB PLANTS. - W. H. Lawei, V. S.. of the Red Bank Health Department, hag .Harry B Hart, Miss Mildivd Uroefrv, \ About ninety persons attended thc PERTH AMBOY ELECTRIC CO., EVERGREENS, Charles Gehlhaus, W. Cliarlcs I'Vx, eVK-hrt party given lust1 Wednesday just completed a tuberculin test of the herd, and also highly approves BULBS, C,harles R. Snyrier, Charles VnnMat- night at C. Mel Johnson's hotel for 260 Madison Avenu., the ideal sanitary conditions which exist at this farm, GRAPE VINES, ' !«V.S. T. Champion -ami Fred A. the benefit of John Betts. Mrs. Pit- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. i White. * man -Johnson won first prize' at ASPARAGUS PLANTS, L rhe=onnual' roll call of the Metho- euchre, Mrs. Willium -Kehlhabcr won Phone 18QT. This is Guernsey milk, and upon test «hows a butter fat content HEDGING, st churc wi ,1 h " be held next Thucs- firi,t prize at pir.ochle and Mrs. Anna NOTICE. STRAWBERRY PLANTS, , of better than 3,79 per cent. dtty. The afternoon service will be Flaherty won the non-player's prize. hereby Hivwi that the following HUIIKI'I imil 'lux Ordinance CLIMBING VINES, ETC. Published equest of Mr. K* M. Wyrkpff, j. wr. JEFFRIES

. cial hour will be held from E PORT MONMOUTH, N. J. i.Addisoii Uomaine LOCAITBUDCET OF ™ COUNTY QF MONMOUTH.; |o'cloi-k to seven o'clock.- The speak-' t.y 'piece, which was donated by M.

;er at the i-VL-miiK servu-e \villbeRev. Sehiatttir, was. wo,._.n. b„y. Matthew AN ORDINANUK UBI.AT1NG TO TA.XBS I'Oll TUB YKAR-lliaa. ;( . K. Vanlloolc. pastor of the First Horn -\linut *.rill wins rlu-ii'i'd hv till" - —Iic il "rilnlni'tf. to ,'"" l«™»*nl».Cimunitloe ut tin- Township i.f Atlantic, County of y M MelW.Lt ,hurch 'ur New JJJ-u.t.wiek ^ *"" '' ^ S^rVK,!!;^'SSiftLrl r7t K^fi' '"'•'"" th'"'o nnpru " - |Kcv. Ilowafil N. Atnei- oi henbriirht i A roast beef supper was served to vrii.ti.m» «.t forth in tli» inliuwinir'•tnU-moni of luwupiintionn ,m,l es • for th'a . i ! |\vill he. in chance of the evamrelisti-! 'the - members of the two fire rom-,»A;^U,, ;-;',j Bm.1,|,,a „,„„„,. sonK service. 'A .special musical pro-; pllnios last • Saturday nijjlit nt th/ ANTHMl'A'l'KI) IU0VKN1IE: gram has been arranged lor the ftrehouse in celebration of the arri- i ild J.iiUT.lK evening service. ... Ival of the new lire truck. I'ill tax 271.00 lhe Community club of this plae-.yp Albert Shanioun left last week for new customers to lake 'advantage of this' unusual offer.', |.'rnm-lii« tilX . l.OulMll) 1,00(1. Oil will hold a daiiee tomorrow ni^lil in • Virjjiniii, where he will visit friend". 10.uo 16.U'J . IML nil im-.'HttiH'lllH Ni.n. ]| || . evenini g 'sermon o L am tt 1( AITItOrniATIONS: spent Saturday and Sunday with her l()pic wi|] i,-0 "Ti,e Tps t sinners." Adniiliirttrntiv.. mid t utlve * 1,100,00 t l.OOO.dll Pillowcase?, Napkins and Spreads. We dry all your other cloihes thoroughly. parents at this plnce. • , I _• , ^ Aimeaxmi-iit unil .-nil." ,n „[ tins,-., 1.(100.00 1,100.0(1 lr.ii.on lf.O.OO Miss Alice llalleran entertained !„ > * , " Ui-immm-lit of litiaiu- No starching and no fa'clingi cokus washed: Each bundle is individually llileri'Ht on ciirrt'rif I m . / . . . 200:00 200.00 frieiidl from New York over Sunday. Shrewsbury New.. ItoaJ» -. . 7,000.00 (iiOOO.OO washed. No marking*ahd no losses. Mr. Hose, who broke his ankle j A meetine; with regard to the pro- ~~.~:~~~~.. l, iioo.no 1,100.011 "...... ' 200.110 while at work mtCook's garage, is n | posed. addition' to the' schoolhouse Himrd if 11. ill Hi 100.011 . , ..- .-.,.• 100.00 100.00 Give us a Trial. „ ; patient at the Long Branch hospital, was held in the schoolhouse lastiri> niiliii lull I take elleet Oi.le.l fur liy •tutulu, MADISON AVENUE Mrs. H; H. Uowtell reports that | rendered. Attest:— JONATHAN H. JONES, Telephone S1O. Aak Our Drivers. $321 was cleared^ by the Red (,'ross TJie Episcopalians will hold a Township Clerk. society at its recent roll call.' sociable at Benjamin John Parker's NOTICE, The .alumni association of the on Friday night. • • 'Notiee ii liv'ri'by (riven that tin lux were aupni\'fil liy high' school will meet tonight in the Mrs. Alfred C. Wiederholt has re- the Mnyur mnl Ciuneil of the lln: of lli'il lln nk, n (In nf Monnumtli. mi §H»««§>H>tHi§HtttMf school aiditorium. [covered from her sickness.. She Jnnuary llith, l»2:i. . • """'. . • | r,~ •"" • "". r "": i \ lieatinl n ulonl the lmilitcbudget anil tutax-ordinancx e wilivill lihue hi'lih.rlil ant Hthi e lloroUKll Hall .in v«%'v«rv«'v«.v«»:^ EarKCordo ! • - ' " »:• va is. sick with pneu-, recently underwent an operation at, Ml,n,iny ,",C .„, r.th »t St ..viock i . M.. «t. vhiektim.;'.ami pinr.. ,,i,je«ti,,n» to »..|.| monia. " the Long Branch hospital. ' Inuit'et anil tax ordlnancp of the llnrmixh of Hed Hank li)r the jciir I'.l'ill may lie iire«eiitol. •_ ' _ 1: uBUDGE, n-w^ir-Tr r»LOf""THE- TIJIT " nnnniirBOROUGuH niOFr OF1RECr>" RiNkBANK' , IfINJ THFTHE. milNTCOUNTYY fllOF""' MONMOUTHMnNMnilTH , FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1923. This Budget shall also constitute thc Tax Ordinance. AN OKUINANCE RELATING TO TAX1&! l'OK 'I'HK YKAR 1023. HIO IT OltllAINED l>y HIL- Mnyor iirul Ctmni'il nf thu lUiltilikli of Hi-d Hank, in tin; t'uimtv uf Miniiiuuitli, tliat tht-'re Bliitll lit' iistu>Hne tax.-itinii nnil nollcfU'il fur tin- ii'jp I923 tlio'Mini uf One Humlruil nml fifty Thinisnii'l. I'iv.- llumlivil unil Twriity- A REAL SHOE SALE Tliivc Uollam iiliil Twi'n.ty-Eiuht Cent.* I SlS0,t23.2H) fur till' iMll'lHiai' if lilii'linit the iipln-n- printionii set fortn in thi' follnwiiH: .stntenii'ilt of resmlrtes unil ulipii'iniiiiioliH foi tllr ll;'cnl year lliiil. * lir's Market Amount uf surplus re venue , . . . f ;lft,'l 11.4 t V I ItKBUlilU'KS. ' . Won:en,when you can get a pair of an MEATS AND GROCERIES. ANTICIl'ATRD REVKN1IKS: .1'.'33 11122 Suroluii rovenui- jn.nr.iiiriateil .:..'. ,.,...,...* 25.0011.0(1 * li,:ilil.»C Milh ' my fine Shoes or Oxfords or :Pumps at Directly Opposite Globe Hotel 1.' Ol-.ii"!. re,».Jipt tna. . . S..'Oil.00 11.037.17 1. l-'ram-hi'i- tax • tl.llP.H.III K,ori".4:l t Hc.r-mk'li CU-rk ' . Ci.IM10.IMI t,0[IO.OO $2.80 and$3.80 as you.can now, during 19 East Front Street, - Red Bank. l' Poll Tax ... .• 1.O00.IK1 1,00(1.(10 .-.! Jersey liuntr'aV Tri'iciioil On. ..: 11.0.00 - Hid.Oil Telephone 372 li. Miminuuth County KltTtric tin. .: one I.still.no my January sale, you should stock up.' 7. Tax Seim-hi-M ir,(|;il0 lr.O.IKI r.'. InliTOTl "II ilelin.iuent tlixi'n l.fiUO.OO 760.11(1 I'm cleaning house with a venge- !P. VAili.niiil to l.e ruiM-il liy laxaliiill l;ir..-J01.1l Week End Specials: AI'I'RONIIATIONS. ance --Children's Shoe's and Slippers 80c. VX>2 4.(100.01) $ lti.00D.00 l Best Creamery Butter per lb. 58c 1.1(10.00 2 l,O0t).(H> I Boys' good Shoes $1.80. 10 to f> A . :l.:UI0.0() . ;t.ooo.oo ;0;oo.'io :t,ooo.(io Selected Eggs . ; . . per doz. 45c !l,1)00.00 K.don.oo Home of Good Sl»oes and Rubbers. Some high tops, regularly $3.00 to $5.00. it.fiOO.dO' ii.OOI).0(1 !) (Hi 0.00 't.flOO.OH Gold Medal Flour 24h lb. bag $J.O5 r. oo.oo r.oo.oo Here's, a chince to fit the Kids with real Shoes at the cost of I2!i.00 Cold Medal Flour ... 12 lb. bag 55c I I.IMK1.00' 1.IU0.01) I SiilnrieMaps s, .. il,!l7fi.0() 8,(1-1 -1,00 paper. USPrintim. A. It. . I mlvt*ili«iiiK 1.000.00 Kill, (HI Shredded Cocoanut .6 oz. pkg. 15c | S.7O0.OO n.fioo.oo <;oo.oo (50O.0O A tablo of Women's black and brown pumps'at $4.80—this Yuban, Upton's, Hotel Asior or Ik Qffcf Audit . .' 710.00 f.«i.-irt0.((0 Hoard nf Hmltli ^.(M)O.OO * ^,000.00 Publir Vi.-iliun Nu ^,(100.1)0 2,000.00 year's ^oods and just put out—AA to D. . , Max>vell Housfe Coffees ..... HI Oo'C I.iiOO.00* l.tiOO.OO 1,0(10.01) 1,000,00 White Rose Coffee per lb. 35c Election 1.200.00 1,2(10.00. Interest un BHIIIIH : CLARENCE WHITE, 9 Broad St., Red Bank riower iHKlle, 11107 3 .10(1.00 Shredded Cocoanut ...... 12 oz. pkg. 28c l-'ire issue. IMS •100.00 • p fire issue. 11110 . FiliO.OII Pet or Bess Evaporated Milk. . .per can, lie llefd. -itnllc. 1111-1 • 2.56!i.O0 I fire HeM.. ll'ir, 7211.75 Kefil. ismie. Ill HI 2,-ir>0.()0 per case, $5.00 lien. IlilliVt., 1H22 7,flirt.01)

if 1 -I. (> 1 :i. 7 ri Pure Strawberry Jam large jar, 25c l^K75 American Maid Pure JelliesT 7 oz jar, 10c ; II,,,I< t. ,i r III07 ::,ooo.oo Kir., insiie,' I'JIS - . Ll.000,00 R«'.'il. ijMl... Kill 1.000.00 Pure Raspberry Jam..,...-? .large jar, 22c 1.000,00 lire Ili'fil.. I HIS .' KefM. IMSIK'. mill 3.1X111.00 Welch's Grapele.de . . large jar, 45c r.*u. iniiiv1!., r.i2- W. & J. SLOANE f 1 7.000.00 Mueller's Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, f',ooo.oo , FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK '12.000,00 7,r,00.(l0 2 pkgs. 25c i-tMt im mites 11,000.00 B.KOO.OO meht mi iiiinciriil i»r iin 1 s/rvker & Slryker .. .S 2,000.00 Heinz's Sour Pickles, per doz 35c Ahniinulltll (.'onstlllelii 2,000.00 2.000.00 M. Tesiu l"r.-n!( Hyvnni . «,000,00 Heinz's Dill Pickles per doz. 28c 2.000.00 liarlia/i- 'I'rui-li 10.000.(Ill 7,000.0') Heinzs Sweet Mixed Pickles. . .per lb, 38c Total FURNITURE 1.000.00 1,000.00 lllU'i.lle lil.le .tnx t)Vi ri'M euililllle ation. year 11120 l.inn.71 Yellow Corn Meal . 8 lbs, 25c nti.in. yenr 1 !l'» 1 •2S,r.:i7.4ii ^t this time when great queintities of furniture are being gen- i)\ cifKlH'lnlitil ntion. year l'.*22 m,7ir,.r,7 Campbell's Tomato Soup ...... 3 cans 25c Fumiirik- eni'.'i Nnne '•• eVally offered, we believe that a visit, whether or not immedi- FiiiiJint I'liu- Nnne l''lili'.lini! ilil' Null" New Mixed Nuts per lb, 25c Sll.Ti.ll I'll.' Null'' N..IV 2011.l.n ate purchases are contemplated, will convince you that our H..11U.- IK A- Notii' l.hKH.l I ti.irliui'i' funilini; 11,000.I'll fences are moderate and current, and the selections larger and BEST QUALITY MEATS Mill higher in class than are generally obtainable. Jersey Shoulder of Pork .... per lb, 16c mini, li Hit- IT We list below only a few of the articles which are available ; Jersey Loin Pork . . . per lb. 25c iuuil* or liuiiltiy. l'i f Pig's Liver 2 lbs, 25c IToct ns itriiviili-il liy1 Windsor Chairs • , i $lBup Day Beds $55 up Plate Beef, fresh or corned . . . per lb. 10c A. L. Mll.l.KIt, fllt-TopTables i^\ i 20 up Console Tables , . , . 45 up Mnv" Chuck Roast per lb. 18c Tea Wagons . -'ij-'» < ',» 30 up Book Cases . . , I , 50 up \MY K. CII.SFN. : Shoulder Spring Lamb per lb, 25c Cli-rl:. End Tables . > « • i 15 up Upholstered Chairs . J . 55 up . NOTICE. u Honey Cdimb Tripe^ Ni.li.'i- i.i l.'-ri'liy uivi'ii Iliiil tin" hillnwliie Imili'i'l nml Ins '"> Sewing Cabinets * { J' I IS up Secretaries. ..'.", . 16Bupi v ili.' I'divii-hiii OuniiiiUi'i- nf Hi!' ,'l'mwii.hip "f Hlii-.-wslnn-y. I' U r'resh Spareribs Reading Tables , * T I 10 up Gate-Leg Tables. . . . 7° P ""\ Imnrlni' o'li'Vlii. IIUIIBI.( nmi lax iinlinn will I"1 l>"l'l «' "i ' .null Hull. lt<'l lla r , Tin r-iiluy. I'YIirunry Sth. 1 U2:l• ill tliri Vloi-I, I'. M., ill uhieli linn' anil pl.i. •• :.ii.l l.mlr..| iiml Ins i.nllliiim f tli" TIIWIIHIIH> nl' Sin L.v.lmiy fi.r II..' yi-i ,' I... |ii-.--i'nl..il hy liny lii.MHivi-r "I Mli'l rl'"»«':lli The store will remain o/ietl itMil 5.30 P. M. Opens 9 A. M. p"i'ee Delivery ':IOCA1 I'lUDCET OF'TOWNSHIP OF S1IREWS11UI-.Y, COUN'IY OF MONMOUTH, I'Oli THE FISCM. yF.AK 1023. •*»•*••*•»••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••: Thin llmlnct ilmll also conttltute tlic Tax Orilinmi" Ite'il .iriluin-il l.y 111- Tnwnsliin fi.nii.lil11 of Hi.. | NOTICE. I. r I. .1 f• . li.e nf Mom li, Hint.then, nluill l.e n-i.i--.-il. rii ..,,- I,-. l.,.,.ii.,n mi,I Ni'tk'o IH l.-'ioby yivi'n tint the folluwinn Ini'nl l.inl|,'i-t nml tax' unliiliiln-i- wi-ri' 1111- in- II mull '.-'I nil.I lill.-Fi < ..ml :,• luDil. v.-ii'- Jli;:l 111'' .inn '.f Twi'lity-dm- 'I'll..I I"'. N l|.-...,-.| by tlu- I'liwimhip CiimmitU'i! uf tin' Ton n-liili uf Ilnlmil.-l. l'.,inity „[ M, ,,,utli, tti in ili. l.'i- ;i..ilai" (.<"!,'.':.;.,,. i. 'tin- -tin. nun r I I'i, V, 111 J.nviiti: s-tiit.-iii.-i.l ..f i-...iirei'.-i nml i.|.;.. I, nni Jin' litnlKi't ami tax unlliinmv will lie lirl.l nt ll 'I'U 1 IIIP Hall un ...nl nppiiipiiiilii.ti- I'.r Hie li I.I yi'i ,|j,y, . I..-.', mi! ulnlenii'iil of i'i" ATTHE |iU.:i.i. y 2f>tli, \'Xl-\. lit ln» oVIo.-k, ill wliieli time nml j. li.ee ..l.j. i.ni* towiii.l NMHlrATKI) ItliVI-.NI'l.S. 'a\ . rilitlilin'i' .'f tl.e T.HVII.IIIII nf Iti.liii.l.'l f.,r III,. > ,.m- 1 '.'IM ii.i)^ he ine- l •H n i-1.-. 1 .e .». <' li> ..ir. Mi'iiyi'i- ilf ^ili'l r.wn'liu.: . n|.ii,,l-.I r., nun. DO .-'I I,(ill .!.( 0 $ I ill'AI. HtlUr.l:T OF TOWNSIIII" DF IIOLMDF.I., COUNTY OF MONMOUTH FOB iSiii'iilin .. ; M|-.|-,-ll,,IH' THE FISCAL YEAR Ill2:t. I .r.oojii) I,KM.'.' I ERRY TREE Mils'Hiullift Sliiill AIHO Constltllla llie Tax Oidlnauec. ' (.lOO.'.i • \M (II'IIIN VNt'K KF.I.VI'INIl 'I'll TAXKS 1 tilt Mil: VKMt 1!IL':!- ' 4 I liy lhe Jo.vn hill I'oiiiiniil,..- of lli,- I ..-.v ii-lnp ,.r llolimlrf, Cuunlv ,11111.11" rum. I") APPLES, i.Ml. II 'hall I'll, rai-i'il li) liiMitlu ill.'i'H'il fn III ! i ,ur. ri.r. H 1 fi.M 111.I i SPRAY MATERIALS BEAN SPRAYERS I l.y tiiinlli.n Thoii-m I, I- Uilli.h.'.l Kiv-lltj-Nin ll.il'.i il I'lTly Sl'.i\ ni'.in a:ut I'.i-n 1 liurl'i. i 'till/ II.I' .Hil'n'l'iuilii'li- el IIM •the ful lnir I iof Unexcollcd Motif) lOno for tvory Purpo»oi illi'ii- lur III.- li •:,! >.:: in:.:. Al'I'llOI'lllATKINH. ^ POTAT.OES, . 111.;,i; in.mi ^ • "Orcltnrcl Brand" • Ni i . F«ES11 EGGS, .1 It I illll (10 I'ruit Vrs>l«l)l« I!.-''.! I A.I n i.illlv. I .' ill I!" Ni Ai i mi tit anil ( II..11 nf ||IM < • HONEY, "Elct.lrti Urc.r.d" M.u'!;in [•• dor.- i 1,111)11.Oil I Til Illl N. . Inli lit nf4 I in If. Illlll on II Mid in • IIHLISUE5, •; in) mi .null 00 Ni "IMnck Loaf 10" Cttinc ait il 1PAV<. your or- \s lulill) uf Kfil riiatlrt :'i)u ii i) NIIU I Ml I 1 4 MARMALADES, Vulli'i il.T for fall nr iprinK dntiv .'I,On IM.(H) J nun no I 500 li i • GOODRICH TIRES, "SulcoV.B." 1 Illl.Ill l-'lr.- inn iii> tl)(l I) ery. llnillli I (00 on I I 00 'I I • CANDY and TOBACCO, "Para Di-Chlor Benzene" ! Pi.i.r ion mi 100 IK Moac Fillii>KB Rcpixim. l.,.lli> Him. Il 1 no n In nt GAS, OIL nml ACCESSOR- 1 ilKNKIIAI. 'idVKIINMKNTi . I!, A It Nntu IM' ' "ln»ccticide Soap ' Ai!niiiii"lnilr i- .Ullll .'XCCUtlve ,^ 1.100.DO I 1,'HIO Oil Cunl Im Ill III Num. 1 0011 ' ) IES. H.-».l "Cmli Cropi.'l * Hied Sprayer*. I.IDO.OII i'.iioii.mi i> «l»>'l"' ittXl 01) •iOli * llriurlnli'll! "f llnmii'i' •lu.un VO (Mi ' rriliuiij' nml * HUD no 1100 I .Kiiiuii . . .' iv •<..'il!J.llll l.-.OO Illl |l'iililliinillt I '01 'I ROUND BUSHELS FRUIT GRADERS COMMERCIAL SPRAYING llmli.'ii Itiiml , ,. . Nuiii' .'hill III! I AM lull y A\ fi, 1110 nil M'on > l.ialitu , -iiio.no ry, no Mllhln Nunf ,101 ' I I'nur ;.•!.... 1,1)110. l>l> 1. Kin mi tlnenlli'i tilillile tnx«ntnx«n. t , , Ni'lii' Mill ' 100.110 On 11111111111 "f »»»11 000 00 unit, Urn »pptn0>l«tllin Mini.' I.Hll I ili'i'nr.l lit' Ili'iiltlV .-.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'.'.',' '.,.','.'. 10(1.00 llfnt'tt I'ill' appappriiprllitlop ltl n Nona .I.Hr-, I l)»D'-it, unr^|ii.tnli"l liHliinov HPi'otlllt. \Q\9. ... , Nnmi |ii-iiil«il avitriiprlnlliMi. \\>U, »nnw ,'11' i!. *. (I Di-nrll IIUI upprnprUtlnn i" no 00 ii 1 'il UelltlU Di'fli'lt, .ni(«r«l!iii.ifjj.ni J«vci|i _I,U0. l»JL' — ,H-**- lllt h (• Middletown, N. J. I'll »litklp«tt(l r/11 on ( O.llli^.'li lU.lliM.KI • \.nI.-U.I.i.'i IIHIIIIIII fri'in im mi 'limn . nog.op »«,J0li 'I 798-R. * In lii. 114P1I fin- iiayfnfllU uf flnliDrt fur ilHulmfi'll liy (IIIK* ID •hvr|i. iluntfillt! milittMlit (11* ) imiiltry, [im-'iiijint to Uti* iirirvliilpni nf Ctmptvr 149, V, t,t Wtl. u .,f« p:;^ r-it Dealer)! In I'lil. (Irillnniivi. nhiill t»kr 1'ITrct •> pmvliliil lir law. • ~ , 'Annruvvil Jmumry lL,.r9tlll. pmlltD, pilr.li»Ht to tW |irn»l»l»M ^JJUUJj • „ ' <• , , WIUJAM MiKAHLANI), FARMERS' SUPPLIES v 'III. nrillnincf «litll fnkd .rTi-ft •> |ll«*M(4 Ml'fl1.,.'. . .' 1 ' nm..l, J«nu.ry nth int. 1 i;r.j 11, ni'P!:iin:'fi< JANUARY 24, •fen .'' X. '.*' '^

ago.he w*nt to work in the Mon- /•" mouth' itreet store of the Wagner •• u MIu H . of East company. - Front rtreet, r l H F. P. Reid has resumed the man- PUBLIC SALE •titan); in Dr. WDUam H. Thomp- agement of his electrical business on wn'i dental oface, recently under West Front street after having been •went an operation ior the removal laid up about two weeks witp pto- As I um going to retire from farming, I will »«H at public of her tomlU. • [ maine poisoning. ntire stock of farming tools, machinery, live stock, etc., at thi; tvEj-Lta-Wi'-JD i fen) Mli» Bculah Breckenrtdge of Miss Margaret , Fiutv at Mount Throckmorton avenae,.a teacher at street has returned from a week's D. I. STILLWELL OR ORCHARD FARM, the iunlor htan Whool, is sick with stay at New York. TV >arletina.. Bra. Horrii Walsh ot • Mrs. Anna de la Reussille of Broad ; • —— IX X • | . . Red Bank is acting as substitute street, past matron of Red Bank teacher in her place. chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whits of Was elected Conductress of the 'Broad street left Saturday for Cali- graiid., chapter of; the order in New —ON fornia. They will go by boat to SanJerney at the recent convention at Francisco. The trip will take 21 Atlantic -City?" days, The return trip will alsu be Clmclea Schneider of Harding Tuesday, January 30th, 1923,|. made by boat and'they will atop oil froad sent a New Years car,d to Pres- : at Havana. They will bo away about ident Harding, A' few days ago he . AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A.-M. " . three months. . received a card stating that the Abram M. Decker of Marlon street President appreciated his thought it laid up with grip. . for-him. 6 Horses, Machinery, Etc.. Mrs. It. E. Battorsby of Riverside Mra, Ella H. Plntard of Brood, avenue has returned from a visit Rtroot was the hostess of a box party Team of ifray Horses, team of Horses, bluclr and bay; team of bay witth relatives in BrooklynBrooklyn, , IIWI| helUd yestordttjuamm y afternoon at the Pal-Mares, 3 CowB, Heifer, 3 sets of double Heavy Harness, set ono-liorse connected with the recreation com- ; ifternoon, Jununry 2BLh, nt .2:00 „ o'clock Walking Cultivators, 2 two-horse Riding Cultivators, 2 Sprii'.g-Tortth Hiding1 mission of Red Bank, has returned to Interment flt Fair View cemetery.^, Unusual Winter her home at Pleasantville, New ROCHK.—Alice (n«( Curreen). widow o Harrows, 2 ArHarrows, Furrowing Sled, Dump Body, .Potato lioily, Ilifi; York, late Abraham Blower Ruche, panKtd a«a: Asparagus Ridger', Wulking Asparagus Ridgcr, Asparagus Slubber' and - January Htli.'at the rl'Bfilenct; of her ilatlKn Cant. • J. W. VanOsten of Camp tcr, Mrs. Kate Schenck, 05 .West 102 Ridger, combined; Asparagus Cart,. 4 Asparagus Bunchers, 1 Asparagus: Comfort Vail, who has been living with his street, liew. York City Chisels, 3 Asparagus Troughs, Corn SKellcr, 2 Corn Planter.", large douMeJ family on Branch avenue,- has been NOTICE-OF DISSOLUTION, removed to the Walter Reed govern- Notion la hereby irlven. tlmt the partner Cider Press, Apple Sorter, 8 Ladders, 2 Barrela'.of Viftegar, Horse-Clipping Buick reputation for anticipating your ment hospital at Washington, D.C, nhlp lately aubilitlnu between Peter. McClon Machine, pair Hay Shelvings, Harness Closet, (irasa Seed Sowe:-, Rone Cut- j and John Morrow. Jr., under the firm rinnx ideas of comfort for all weathers, perform- for observation and . treatment by of- Globe* Court Oarage, has been thia

Theatre PALACE Red bank THEATRE RED BANK 3 Days Commencing Man. Jan. Today George Arliss in "The Man Who Played God" ,f VAUDEVILLE Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday, Jan. 25,26, 27. "ON THE MEZZANINE FLOOR Fuy in a Hotel CA33ON & CLEM MACK & DEAN Two Boyi »t the Piano Musical Comedy Stan MILT BRITTON & EDblE COOK The Two Jazz Beaut Every Day in some way our shows are getting better and better By Special Arrangement Tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 25, 26. ALL THE WORLD LOVES THIS LOVER ,

What was thero about this man that RODOLPH '' They say Love made him the reveula what tho master of any heart concenls! situation, no Is « woman's matter what honrt a truer its portent! VALENTINO guide thuii her eyes? CAkMr-'i. • i MYERS I'll -..•nl.J I, CAIVI. LAMM LI."

DONT AH tli tliin IDVIT', In romnntlc rolos Slio wna a such an hu offms 1 l)L'«utif\il girl, MISS In thfa picture, 'ALL NIGHT to Ilin he is tl wny« ,,,of tlio ami IIllllMUTS of men! lie wntt FT worldly wise, u Lothario nnd ho want- hor!

Alto LARRY SEiMON in "Grocery Clerk"

_ One Day, Saturday, January 27th. ; Colteen Moore Cullen Landis And An Extraordinary Vaudeville Show And a Distinguished Cast In "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS" «Ml m Qreat Vaudeville MH. POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. RED BANK REGISTEH. JANUARYJ*. IMS.

Floor Spinet Lamps, Desks, complete $15 75 February

All liiinps",, jit t-ui -1 u ( i (l K$;i>ry kind . nt" lamp i i in This is the balance of a shipment of y huv.ps. In u ..i i iP ns l spinet desks which arrived too late for the Uv m]'.-•-, lininUor l;iiii]i i i i* i 1 shades.. Christmas selling. ' '

This Friday, January the Twenty-sixth,,• B^— = TRis Announcement is the unpst momentous in the History of the Store! A Sale in which Every Price Obstacle is Swept Away! Hundreds of folks have Seen awaiting the time when prices on furniture would drop to a place where they could afford to furnish their homes in the style they desire. And now the time is here and we not only have one of the largest and most complete stocks, but you will find every:Hew design and finish here. 'Period styles predominate, of course, as this type of furniture never goes out of fashion and when it is of such sterling quality, construction and finish as that

* •- ---=o-- A Genuine LeatherjJoston Bag on sale Friday ^morning from 9 to 12 only, at considerably less than ordinary cost, v While they ~===5& cents

I'.ulian ' UL-miissuuce pL'riuti *U-- si^iLS in highly ijoli^hod, rieh'.y Dining Room Furniture at Remarkable [Savings ! finished (lurk brown maliusal'.y. WiMiderfu! values! These dressers are beauties in all woods with genuine plate mir- rors and spacious drawers. «m» , r Fireside Rbckers for IM --> $17.50 Library Tables, $16.50 up SSI

Think of liL'iny; uh!c tn auiK' intti ouv tremomlous stock of a\l that is.new.and beautiful in dining room furniture and of being able to take your choice at reductions from 20 to SO'« on prices already low! All 1 the nuKit wanted period styk.s are represented arid theVe is a design, wood and finish t« meet every taste! Nut a single article of dininK room furniturcis excepted. so funie and profit by the big saving. Here are irfew actual savings we are oH'erne. you on diniiiK room furniture of the finest eonstriR'tiiin and finish: ... . Beautiful tables in period styles, 10-Piece Dining Room Suite. Sale Price $159.75 richly finished in mahogany. li;n-l; :,iiil svi'iiJ:VIV i-anv-HI!.-'! Two-toned American • Walnut veneer on tops and fronts, beautiful ls t'ill'.-h.cd )ii ;t lv;\lllifui l'\\-\: finish and vrrain. Suite consists of ISulTot, Enclosed Serving Table, Ob- luni; Dining Talile, H side chairs and arm chaii" with genuine Spanish seats, also china clcset. Walnut Dining Table, tt [ Oak Dining Tables, 10-Piece Dining Room Suite. $19^00. $28.50 $11.75 * In Quticii A urn,1 (U-SL^II in ^fiiuiae Anievictin Walnut wneer on Is:/ tnps ainl fronts cniisistin^ of nioct'M ir.untioncd above. lU-l'ii'fl1 Italian Rcnaissam'o Dining Room Suite American Walnut. February Sale Price $248 I ityipM-'hiU' IViiod St \ V' Dining Roam Suit*1. Boauti- i ul t retell •-!rr uy>" - Sale Price $375

AM.» vUMinMT IO-1'iore Louis XVI Period Diniiii; Room Suite, Aine'rican Walnut, with buii walnut fronts, eliuir seals upholatcrpd in genuine hair cloth. Sale Price $495

i lll-l'iecu Shenildii 1'io'iod Dinini' Room Suite in Old ,MuhoKany inlaid utul genuiiii' Imir cloth seaU w. chairs. American Walnut Dining Tablo ivn lal,lov with Sale Price $650 six fout extension, tjuee/i i\nnu tal ba;u'.J. Wonderful value*. period design. lie early for ono -KSU»-«3M of thusts values.

* ? "STORE BEAUTIFUL"

.* i^* FURNITURE — SPMPANY No». 27 and 29 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, New Jersey. - Free Delivery. . Phone 1280. A few More Wonderful Bargains at the Marks furniture Company's FEBRUARY

You lose Money If You Let This Great Sale Slip By Unheeded. I

? 3-Piece Living Room Suites at $139 Up Rockers $15.00 This4-pc. American Walnut Bedroom Suite $98

Buy this bedroom suite tomorrow and you'll ahvays.be happy to think that you Great, big, overstuffed rwkcrs got such a bargain! A huge dresser, dressing table with I! mirrors1, bow end bed similar to illustration mid re- and' chilforobe. And the price is only $98. duced; to but $15.00. This is only one of the ninny bedroom bargains, it .will pay you to attend this sale Covered iii beautiful tapestries or pretty velours in all the newest colorings and early while the choosing is good. Wonderful period designs in all woods and shades. Built for solid comfort. Spring construction throughout, even to the finishes, such as Old Ivory, Venetian Gray, Putty color enamel, decorated Land's loose cushions. Three curloads on sale. An immense selection to choose from Green; Bone Ivory, American Walnut, Mahogany, Bird's Eye Maple and Quo 6 Chairs $11.75 Tone Walnut. ' '• at prices beyond comparison-.

White Enamel Steel End Table $5.95 Oak Buffet $28 Kitchen Cabinets Beds $6.95 $29.50

Think of it! Six sturdy dining chairs as illustrated, at this re- markably low price. Come here early to. make sure of getting The lowest price for such fine end yours! These beds have two-inch continu- 'tables we have ever seen. These ous posts with one-inch fillers. tables tome in mahogany finish. Massive buffets, well built and in gleaming golden oak finish. Real Dressing Table bargains. Porcelain Top Romelink Sagless $18.75 Cabinets of the very finest kind. Kitchen Table $6.95 Spring $3.95 - All Rugs Included , Not only have we secured our present iufe stock at prices which "re much less 'than the present wholesale costs hut *c\are offering you a choice of this.entire stock at reductions that are a reveliltioK For example:

Choice of one great lot of odd dressing tables at unusually low The, famous nationally advertised prices. Those are being closed Romelink Bed Spring, guaranteed, out at less than cost! for 20 years against sagging, re- Sturdy, sanitary kitchen tables in silient and vermin proof, finished white enamel with white,porcelain in a baked gray enamel prevent- tops. * ing, rust. Duofold Davenport $36.50 These duofolda open into full si7,e beds, have golden oak, mahoflany or fumed oak frames and durable leatherette covering. Refrigerator $9.75 Iilft top style Refrigerator, white enamol provisfon chamber. All other sample Low Prices refrigerators at price* below this year's cost. We enrry the Leonard porcelain 9 x!2 ft. Wool Tapestry Rugs $16.50 refrigerator approved by Good Housekeeping Institute. - ' Children's Cribs $7.75 9 x 12 ft. Wool Fibre Rugs $11.75 .SubHtuntlnlly constructed wooden cribs, white enamel finish with fabric sagless Good Furniture h|>ringn 9 x 12 Axminster Rugs $28.50 Pro Lino 39c Square Yard A good heavy felt base floor covering, many new patterns to select from. All 9x12 ft. French Wilton Rugs $59.00 printed and inlaid linoleums at special low said prices. Bring your measurements. Simmons Cotton Mattress $6.95 9x 12 Chinese Grass Rugs $5.00 Th« natlonully advertised Simmons mattress, roll edge covered with a buautfiul Numerous other TURH in all sizim mid gvailvs at upedul sale prices. Come early art tick, ull Bitten. Some bargain 1 while the UKsortiucnt is largo. • '• , ,.

"THE STORE BEAUTIFUL" NOB. 27 and 29 Monmouth St., near Broad

Prompt Free Truck Delivery Service. --'«-• • r ~ - FURNITURE

M.fr tr — COMPANY Twenty RED IBANK REGISTER, JANUARY 24, 1923.

Ealantown New.. fa few days ago by F. J. Kelly. Mr.' Miss Eleanor- Wolcott, Miss Mar- | Kelly' bid the automobile in. garet Tilton ami Miss Inez Edwards Benjamin Dangler . continues to , were confirmed Sunday at/ St. improve from sickness. James's chgrch by Bishop Knight. Mrs. Daniel Covert is, improving MILK from sickness. MICK A horsj; owned by the Shrewsbury | Mrs. Nicholas VanWinckle is suf- \ : dairy -company was taken sick Sun- ' feriiiir from two broken ribs caused You like Oysters? day at this place wliilt boinjr ujcil lo deliver milk. The.'animal 1V!is u11' by a fall. ,lle'r. sister-in-law, Mrs. hitc'hed and-put iji William Brown's 'Albert VanWinckle is caring for Most Everybody Does barn, where it is still quartered. i her. Monmouth Dairy Co., Inc. John Shirreljt hns moved t^ Bel- Miss Madeline VnnMatcr and Miss mar," where he is employed by the! Amy Mafree,' two of the public School Monmouth silk mills. He was for'teacher- s here, have been on the sick Why Not Eat Green Port Oysters? Phone 886, RED BANK, N. J. merly employed at Red Bank. I list. Miss .M. Elizabeth Higginson. An automobile owned by a Newland Miss Mildred Cook"RavV been York man was fold fur a stornge bill substituting for them. . Our MILK is noted.for its healthfulnesB and purity. It is the''ideal*food for Bottle of Pure Horse Radish FREE young or old, for the athlete or the man of sedentary habits.. ' V with each order of 2 dozen or more. Milk fed children are healthier, • happier* and brightek Money paid for Pan Flounders, 15c 1b milk is an investment that pays big dividends every day In the year. LOOK FOR OUR NAME ON YOUR BOTTLE CAP, the bottle that is V Jumbo Shrimp, 25cIb STERILIZED and sealed with the SANITARY CAP. , . Columbia River Salmon, 35c lb In this way you can be sure that the milk you drink is rich, pure'and safe; It is indeed a comforting; thought'to know that we have ar- The above Prices and Free.offer for the ideal milk for you and your family. ranged a farewell'service for the departed that'meets with every ' Wednesday and Thursday ONLY. requirement of elegance and dignity. Our charges. are not Certified, Grade A. Raw, Guernsey MILK, Cream. eri^icizeil. r j Butter. Sterile FrefhjEggs. vt. Hennessey's Market WE ARE LEADERS IN THE FIELD OF CLEAN MILK PRODUCTION. '< FUNERAL DIRECTOR^ Eventually You Will Use Monmouth Dairy Co.'s Milk HOME for SERVICES-60 E.FRONTSt.BEDBANK^.1 16 Monmouth Street , * PJJONE: DAYS-NIGHT. RED BANK 557 , Phone 1377-1378 Exclusively. Therefore, Why Not Begin Now?

AUTO AMBULANCESERVKE- CHAIRS &TABLES for ALL OCCASIONS : Two Deliveries Daily, 10 A. M. 3 P. M. ' • • •* '- •• •••:-.• •»••»»•»»••»»»•».••»»•«•»••»»»»••••••»•••••••••»•••»••* I % One Delivery, 10 A. M. on All Holidays. your next door Neighbor.

NEW SERVICE POLICY OUR INVENTORY •I? Ford Generators Overhauled, $1:50 \t BEST BARGAINS FOR 1923 fpr laborer's charge. I CLEARANCE SALE | FURNITURE, RUGS, BEDDIN€, WALLPAPER \ ^WILLARD SERVICE STATION, I 124 West Front Street, Now in Full Progress! Will be^ound ih ! THIS TIMELY SALE OF BETTER GOODS" Red Bank. !* Judging from the expression of delights ;•> and the crowded store,s-wethinkourClear- ' !*> AT VERY MUCH LOWER PRICES o «•»•••••••»••»?••••»•»»•»•••••••••••»»•••»••»»••»»•»•»•»« ance Sale a success. ""People have come to : know that all we say we do. Our present MID WINTER SALE not only provides a splendid . We' are certain you never saw better values opportunity to secure-our quality furniture and rugs considerably if and as to the White Goods in our domes- below our regular and well known low prices, but gives every tic department they are beyond our poor wide awake customer a chance to buy for present or future needs, pen description. and escape completely, the recent substantial advances which will surely be reflected in the spring prices. We ask you to call and 87 DINING ROOM SUITES READY AND RESPONSIVE See Our Window Displays 10 Piece Suites, $110.00 to $55.00, reduced 15 to 40% The great Federal Reserve System is wull prepared for 69 LIVING ROOM SUITES emergencies—and is responsive to legitimate business requirements. J 3 Piece Suites, $98.00 to $475.00, reduced 25 to 40% Make this bank your depositary—it is a member of the Federal Reserve System. • .. i 52 BED ROOM SUITES CARDQN 4 and 6 piece, $89.50 to $475.00, reduced 20 to 40%

Small deposits grow at compound Interest In (iour 50 MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLES • SAVINGS DEPARTMENT «t four per cent. " The Popular Price Store'' Deposits monthly of $2.00 of 15.00 $15.00 to $59.50, all Solid Mahogany Tops, reduced 20 to 40% 2 years amounts to $49.04 S124.98 T> yearn amounta to $132.64 $332.00 56 Broad St., Red Bank. 650 ROOM SIZE RUGS ALL GRADES 10 years amounts to $294.28 $736.72 Eisner Building 9x12 Ft.-sizes, $10.00 to $105.00, reduced 15 to 30% THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 800 SMALL SIZE RUGS ALL GRADES FREEHOLD,N. J. • ;••••»•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»•••«•»•••••••••• * 50c. to $22.00, reduced 15 to 30% ITS MOTTO-SERVICE 350 GRASS RUGS ALL SIZES AND GRADES 65c. to $12.50, reduced 15 to 35 per cent 30,000 ROLLS NEW STYLE WALLPAPER TOO MUCH URIC Average reduction, Room size quantities 50 per cent ^ USE THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT FREE 85 CENT BOTTLE (32 DOSES) Just, because you start the day| If your sleep is broken by an ir- 1ST FURNITURE CO, Keyport, N. J. 'too tired to (jet up," arms nnd legs; ritated bladder that wakes you up IN OUR stiff, muscles sore ; with burning, i every few hours, you will appreciate i aching back and dull head—WORN the rest and comfort you get from ! OUT before the day begins—do not | the free bottle (32 doses), think you have to stay in such con- „ • ' , , . • . ' dition••••• ." J If you send this notice, your name \ Rheumatism, kidney and bladder and home address we will give you troubles, and all ailments caused a regular 85 cent bottle (32 doses) i by excessive acidity make one miser- of The Williams Treatment. Kindly ; STORE IDE SALE able. senf d os10 cents to help pay part cost Be strong and well. Get rid of °2. 1 P? 03,l?.^,^'' -y-fa-rPa<*iriej_ctc.._t» o Th""«e Dr.-,V, .the "rheumatic" pains, stiff joints, • PD "A A-W'»'»" Wll > Co-Post Office Buvld-, Dcl 1 ]I nlpt ] OF sure "muscles, "acid"'stomach, Kid-!"'<>' Conn• £, one I >n*1 " °"' ney or Bladder troubles so often 0 - ^"ty,m o rbottle free to same caused by Wy-madc acids. , P ™"' ™ J!]y address. Nothing If you have been ailing for a isent C> °' Ui long time, taking all sorts of modi-' You will receive by paid parcel cjnes without benefit, let The Wit-'post, without incurring any obliga- , liams Treatment prove to you what tion, a regular 85 cent bottle (32 IIMT SCIWiB S MM preat relief it gives in the most stub-i doses) of The Williams Treatment, liorn cases. Since 1892 hundreds of j Cut out this notice now and send it thousands have used it. before you forget it. * 1 OVERCOATS Milk and Your Life Ration- AND THE 8TUDEBAKER NEW LIGHT.SIX TOURING $975 The early decay of the teeth, which is becom- ing so prevalent, that the development of a npHE 1923 Scries Stude- line of quality motor cars. in base, find the cowl venti- -!• bakcrLight-SixTouring The new body is all-steel, lator are improvements for to 'thle.»s race is threatened, is directly respon- SUITS Car was shown for the first with wide, deep and com- moderate priced cars origi-, 1 time at the New York Auto- fortable seats, upholstered, nated by Studcbakcr. sible to lack of lime in the diet. mobile Show. as usual, in genuine leather. The Light-Six chassis, the Many pronounced this The rear seat» 43 J^ inches dependability of which has A full clay's supply of the necessary., lime, UNDERWEAR carthe most striking feature wide, which provides ease been established inthe hands of the show. It was certnin- nnd comfort forthree adults. of 100,000 owners, remains peculiarly adapted to human consumption, may PANTS ly the center of the crowd. Cushions are ten inches practically unchanged. The found in a pint and a quarter of milk. The Light-Six Touring deep. The Light-Six Tour- body, windshield, radiator,, SHIRTS Car is beautiful, roomy nnd ing Car is as comfortable as cowl end fittings ore the comfortbblc. In design, me- that fnvorite chair in your new features. chanical excellence and equip- living room. The name STUDEBAKER and all Winter Goods" ment it is a worthy member The one-piece, rain-proof on an automobile is assur- SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc. All Boys'Suits must go. of the world's greatest windshield, with cowl lights ance of satisfaction. No eonnoelinn vrllli «ny olher company. 1923 MODELS AND PRICES-/. ... b. tnotorhn 30 to 40'; Reduction on them. LIOIITBIX SPKCIALfllX IJIO SIX DUtributori of high grnde Guernsey milk from t.,IIVW. B.,*0 II. F, t-Ptm:,llfW, B.,5011, I'. T-Fm.,.,IM' W.».,tO H. f. Touting. I 975 Tourlni , IU7J Touring ....-., 11750 Ho«dit«r O-PIM.) 97J Rowliter (I-Pui,) 1150 Bix«d.ttr (J !'"• ) accredited and tuberculin tented tierdi. C«ip«(4P>H.) ,]400 CxnJ|4 (4 P.n ) 1179