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VOLUME'XXXVIII. NO? 13. RED BANK, N.1 J.f'WEDNtiSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915.' PAGES 1 TO 8.

AUTO HITS HORSES. POTATO SHIPMENTS STOPPED. -• -:•'-• y Lam Ketcham's Team by Atlantic fjona Sent Away Last Week Because Highlands Car. of Heat and Low Price. TWO SCJQfJPY UMBRELLA MEN An automobile owned by Mrs. During the latter part of last week Wrightson of Atlantic Highlands got MAKE TROUBLE FOR COPS. no potato shipments were made by ©AHE WARDEHS K3ARE A RQIJND-UP ®F caught in the trolley tracks on East 'olicomaa Joseph Bray Had a Lively the Farmers' Exchange. The hot Front street, Bed Bank, last Wednes- Tussle with One of Thorn—Chase weather caused the potatoes to rot day afternoon ajid Hkidded. It struck Led Through Store and Wound Up and forced the price down to fifty a team of horses owned by Lemuel on Mechanic Street. cents a barrel. Most of the farmers Kotcham and driven by Jerry Beldo. Two umbrella menders full of rum at Holmdel, Bradevelt, Marlboro and Howard Gaffey of Atlantic High- Hazlet make their shipments through and fight made a lot of excitement in the exchange. They say that they lands was driving the car, and when the business section of Red Bank last he attempted to pull out to avoid hit- will make no profits from potatoes Friday afternoon. The men didn't this year and that they will be for- ting the team, the rear wheels caught lo any umbrella mending that day. in the tracks and slid along until the tunate to make expenses. The yield They spent the morning in begging per acre is the heaviest in years, but Car hit the horses. The pole of the for money and in drinking. As fast ar© Leas Respected'Here'Than in Any Other Part wegon was broken in three places, the price which potatoes bring has us they got a nickel or a dime they been lower this year than in a long but the men and the horses were not hied themselves to the nearest palace time. injured. >f drink. Peter Doles, one of the Pines amounting to $180 were im- to be after game themselves. The nen, soon succumbed to the influence posed upon six Italians Saturday by Italians boasted freely of their ex- if liquor, and it was not long before Justice Edward W. Wise. The ar- ploits and said that they had no foar le became unsteady on his feet. His rests wore made by William Hobht- of the farmers on whose lands they companion, John Dempsoy, had a ssell of Railway and Charles Steur- were gunning. SIGMUNDEISNER HOST AT BAN- more capacfous appetite for alcohol, NEW OWNERS FOR STORE AND wald of South Amboy, gams wardens The guns of the three aliens were QUET AT ELKS' HOME. and the only effect which the many HOUSE AT THAT PLACE. of Union and Middlesex eountieB, confiscated and turned over to tho flasses of fiery liquid had upon him They were assisted by William Chand- game wardens to be placed with the Business Men Gather to Become Ac- vns to increase his confidence in him- The Store Was Bought by Wolcott ler of Red Bank, a former constable, fish and game commission. The li- quainted with the Aims of the;elf and to fill him with a desire to Bros, from Mrs. James Hathaway RED BANK GROW! The arrests were the result of an af- censes of the three men who had per- State Chamber of Commerce—• ight and sing, and the House Was Bought by Ira ternoon's work by the three men. The mits to hunt were revoked. Mayor Advocates Public Park, Late in the afternoon the men Wolcott from Rufus Cooler. Above is shown three houses which are being built on White avenue, game wardens hud been in this sec- One of the boldest and most brazen About thirty business men were talked down n lane leading in back Two real estate' sales aggregating just outside of the southern boundary line of Red Bank, by the Cook tion a week or more gathering evi- acts ever committed by illegal gamo guests of Sigmund Eisner Friday >f Degenring's bottling works. They p5,500 were made at Eatontown last Building Company. The houses will be completed next week. Each is donco nnd making other preparations hunters occurred Saturday morning night at a banquet at the Elks' home eated themselves on the ground and week. The properties sold were a for the arrests. on the Chapin farm on Riverdale ave- on East Front street. The purpose of egan to ring. Policeman Joseph store which was bought by Wolcott 22x26 feet. The foundations are of hollow Natco tile. Hardwood Monmouth county is at present nue, near Swimming river. Edward the gathering was to acquaint busi- Bray saw the men go down the lane. ros., seed and plant dealers, and a floors are laid throughout. Each house has six rooms and is provided with without u game warden. J. Elvin Bennett is the foreman of the farm: ness men with the aims of the state Dempsey and Doles are old offenders, ouse which was bought by Ira Wol- gas and water. John H. Cook, Jr., is the builder. These houses make liurtis of Asbury Park formerly held He was eating his breakfast when he chamber of commerce, an organiza- both having been arrested many ott. The store was owned by Mrs. twenty-seven houses which the Cook Building Company has built in and this position. The visit of the Middle- was alarmed by hearing the discharge tion which is trying to bring about Jmes. ' Policeman Bray knew that fames Hathaway and it was pur- sex and Union county game wardens of several guns. Rushing outside Mr. better business conditions and co-op- ;hey would make trouble if left to hased by the Wolcott firm for about Red Bank within the past three years. to Monmouth county was caused by Bennett was surprised to find several eration among business men. Meet- ;arry out their own wills, and he un- !3,000. The house belonged lo Eu- a large number of complaints which Italians picking up robins which they ings of this character are being held ertook to arrest them. This proved us Casler. It sold for $2,500. were made by farmers living in this had shot while the birds were on the by the state chamber of commerce at ;o be a big contract. The store is on the east side of TWO NEW HOUSES. neighborhood. The game wardens roof of the house. The farmer was various places in the state. Doles was so drunk that the cop Main street, near the railroad cross- say that never in all their experience indignant and he ordered the Italians ad to almost carry him. Dempsey Horace Tros is Building Them on off the place. The men laughed at Mr. Eisner, who is the largest man- ng. It comprised part of the estate Clinton Avenue. have they found so much flagrant dis- ufacturer of uniforms in the world, vanted to fight, and the cop had to >f the late Joseph W. Johnston, father MANY CHANGES BEING MADE rcgurd for the game laws as is ex-him. Then Mr. Bennett threatened opened the meeting with a brief ad- eep him subdued while he dragged if Mrs. Hathaway. Mrs. Hathaway Two new houses are being built on hibited in this part of the county. to use forcible measures to eject the Clinton avenue in West Red Bank TO THE MINOR BROWN PLACE. men. TJl'e Italians listened to hisdress in which he expressed his pleas- Doles' along. At the top \>1 the hill nherited most of the estate and she Nearly every farmer they visited told ure at being host at such a gathering. Doles'a hat fell off and Dempsey vol- has placed all of the property on the for Horace Tros. Each house will William A. Jamison, who Recently them Htorios not onlv about illegal threats and then pointed their guns During the rest of the evening Daniel unteered to pick it up. Mr. Bray let market. A number of sales have al- be 22x24 feet and will have six 1,'urae hunting but also about wanton nt Mr. Bennett and ordered him to go rooms, a bathroom and a vestibule. Bought the Property, Will Spond into the house at once if he didn't H. Applegate presided. Mayor George loose of Dempsey to allow him to ;ady been made, hut a large amount Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars destruction of farm proporty. M. Sandt advocated a public park for ick up the hat, and the umbrella man. if property remains to be disposed Modern improvements will be in- want his brains blown out. The men stalled and hardwood floors will be for Improvements. Previous to last Saturday no seri- were tough looking customers and Red Bank. He proposed that the took advantage of this to away. )f. The store bought by Wolcott Work which when completed will ous effort had boen made for a num- property fronting on the river from The cop left Doles in charge of Theo- 3ros. is 30x100 feet, with living laid throughout. The first story will they made their threats in a manner have weatherboard enclosures and cost hundreds of thousands of dol- ber'of yearn to curb these acts. The that indicated that they would put Rumpf's boat works to the steamboat dore Morris and hot-footed it after •ooms overhead. The members of lars is under way on the Minor Brown illegal shooting of game constituted their threats into execution. Mr. dock should be bought by the town Dempsey, who ran up Emanuel court. ;he Wolcott firm are James and Ed- the second story will be shingled. farm at Holmdel, which was bought a only one of the leaser offenses of the Bennett obeyed their command. and used as a park. Other speeches Mr. Brny got Percy Reid, a colored •ard Wolcott. They have rented the The cost of the houses will be $2,000 short time ago by William A. Jamison hunters. In a number of instances While they were on the Chapin farm were made by Marcus A. Beeman, man who is employed as a plumber itore the past ten years. They are each. Howard Applegate is the con-.of New York. This work will include; farmers have been threatened and as- the Italians shot and killed twenty secretary of the state chamber of by Arthur G. Sickles, to help him ions of the late Bloomfield Wolcott, tractor. Mr. Applegate is building among other things the enlargeme'nt saulted when they ordered the hunt- chickens. commerce; Mr. Bender, field secre- atch Dempsey. Emanuel court is a vho during the last five years of hisa three-story stucco building at Lake- and remodeling of the Brown home- ers off the farms, poultry has been de- tary; J. Amory Haskell, Frank Mc- iljnd alley. Reid, instead of follow- ife carried on a seed and plant busi- wood at a cost of $17,000. stead for Mr. Jamison's own use. stroyed, fruit trees have been riddled Mahon, president of the Second na- ng the umbrella man, ran up Broad iess in the store which his sons Only a few days previously Oba- tional bank, and Jesse Minot. ought last week. From an old-time farm house tho with shot and killed by gunners who diah ID: Davis of Red Bank had an street in order to intercept Dempsey dwelling will be converted into one used the trees for targets, hundreds experience somewhat similar to Mr. Others present besides the speak- if he got away from Mr. Bray and ^he property bought by Ira Wol- of the most costly residences in this of robins and other song birds have Bennett's. Mr. Davis owns a furm on ers were Lewis S. Thompson, John S.' made use of one of the stores to run :ott is 50x150 feet and is on the north section. been slaughtered and other acts have the Middletown township side of Hub- Applegate, Jr., Clarence White, Wil- through to Broad street. tide of the stone road leading to been committed in defiance of the bard's bridge, and when he went to liam II. Houston, J. Lester Eisner, The plan wa£ well executed, but it Oceanport, near the Eatontown RUMPF'S BOAT WORKS BOUGHT Twenty-four mechanics, moFt of law. The hunters who have com- his place a few days ago he found a John W. Mount, J. J. Leonard, Wil- did not, work bi}t as arranged. When school. The house has seven rooms BY PIERRE A. PROAL. them Red Bankers, are at work on mitted these depredations have be- gang of Italians gathering strawber- liam A. Sweeney, Harry Campbell, G. Dempsey got to the end of Emanuel ind a bathroom and is provided with the place, and they as well as an ad- come bolder and bolder, duo to lack ries. Mr. Davis ordered the men off V. Johnson, George A. Steele, John court he went through the rear door nodern improvements. Mr. Wolcott, The New Owner Has Leased the ditional f^rce of men will oe era- of action to enforce the game laws. the place. The Italians laughed at Bucklin, J. Dey Conover, Capt. of E. E. Morris's store and ran out to tvho is engaged in the butcher busi- Building nnd Property to Charles ployed on the farm all winter. Some Arrests have seldom been made, and him. Mr. Davis drove to Red Bank H. Frick—The Sale Was Made by of the outbuildings have been re- "harles E. Throckmorton, M. MBroa. d street. Reid entered the store less, will make it his home. He now built, and the building! "which have conditions have become so bad that and returned with a constable to ar- Davidson, Isaac Adlem and George ives in a house owned by the Haines an Advertisement in The Register. f the farmers have hesitated to order as Dempsey was leaving it. The col- not undergone alter acres and - fighting with teeth gave the Italian sat down on the stepping stone along las one of the finest equipped set of extending southward to the rear of here.' the advantage and ho overpowered the society for .the prevention of lairy buildings anywhere in the is in charge of Joseph Buckmnn, who cruelty to animals. The offenders side of his prisoner. In the mean- county. Earl Bradley, who was em-Mr. Rumpf's.tgarage. The building lives in the house on the place. An The six men arrested Saturday are Mr. Rosevelt. A warrant was issued, were fined ?5 each and costs by Re- time a big crowd collected. which is used for repairing and stor- Jill Bed Bankers. They were caught but the fellow was never caught. ployed as superintendent by the At- v unusually fine field of corn is on the corder Moses Johnson. The two fines Mayor George M. Sandt came antic company, has been engaged by ing boats is 85x120 feet. It_ is place. The yield will be ninety bash- in Shrewsbury township, just outside James Bennett, who lives in Mid- with the costs amounted to ?15, andalong in his automobile, and after a equipped with tracks for launching els to the acre. Mr. Jami&on expects of the borough in patches of wood- Mr. Hartshorne as superintendent of boats and with other appliances. Mr. dletown township, between Rod Bank they were paid by Mr. Taylor. short tussle Dempsey was dumped in- his creamery. to devote a large part of his place to land on the Newman Springs road and Nutsvramp, used tq^be bothered to the car and taken to the borough Frick will install some new ma- raising cattle next season. and on B. Allen Parker's farm. The a great deal by trespassers on his Harry DeWitt, who is employed by hall. Police Sergeant Harry Van- The creamery of the Atlantic com- chinery. His son Laurence will be gunners travelled in pairs. As soon farm, but his place has never been the Independent ice company of Red Note was sent to arrest Doles. He pany, is owned by four Asbury Park associated with him. us the game wardens and their assist- visited by law breakers since lust Bank; William Lawes of Lincroft and found Doles still in the care of Mor- men, and the closing down of the SEPTEMBER RENTALS. ant nabbed two Italians they would Charles Brasch of Everett were ar- plant was due to a disagreement as The building was constructed by winter. One day a band of gnme rested Friday for driving horses that ris. Doles had sobered up some, and, Mr. Rue, who conducted a boat re- take the two illegal game hunters to hunters went on his place and like his companion, he refused to to the methods which should be em- pairing and storage business about Several Places Rented the Past VJc~h the Red Bank lock-up. Then the had sore necks. They were fined ?5 ployed in operating the creamery. by Francis White Agency. searched for game without success. each nnd costs. walk to the lock-up. He was taken four years ago. When he retired game wardens and Mr. Chandler Failing to find anything else to shoot to the borough jail in Harold Povr- Cattle farming has become an im-from business he leased the property The Francis White real estate would return and continue their quest at, the men riddled one of Mr. Ben- ers's automobile. portant industry at Colt's Neck and to Mr. Rumpf. The latter had not agency reports the following rentals for law breakers. They heard guns nett's calves with shot This didn't POLITICAL CLUB CONCERT. The men were fined $5 each or five at other places in Atlantic township, carried on the business the past few during the past week: being fired all the afternoon, and they kill the animal, hut it was no fault days at hard work. Dempsey would and large quantities of milk are months, this being due to the fact One of Daniel H. Cook's stores en said at the trial of the Italians that of the trespassers that the calf re- Colored Republicans Had a 'Big Time brought to the creamery daily. The they were convinced that the six men neither pay the fine nor work, and that his gprage and automobile re- Monmouth street to Frank Saengerof covered from its injuries. The men Thursday Night: he was put in solitary confinement in milk is disposed of principally to re- pairing work increased to such an ex- New York for a tailor shop. constituted only a small portion of emptied many gun loads of shot into tailers at Aabury Park and other the persons who violated the game About 150 persons were present at the borough lock-up and fed on bread tent that he was compelled to give all Mrs. M. H. Magee's house on "Wov- the animal in an endeavor to kill it. the concert of the Red Bank Repub- and water for five days. Doyle places along the shore. of his time to this branch of his plant. laws on Saturday afternoon. Three The next time the men visited the erly place to Louis Peterson of Free- of the men arrested are not citizens. lican club Thursday night in Odd Fel-couldn't pay the fine but went to Mr. Frick and his son have been en- place Mr. Bennett was prepared for lows' hall on Beech street. The Long work. gaged in the boat repairing business Mrs. M. E. VanDerveer's house on The law forbids aliens to carry or UBB them. He hid behind an outbuilding -WENT TO SLEEP IN STREET. weapons except in defense of them- Branch band, followed by a parade most of their lives. Hudson avenue to L. Percy Stout until the men were close upon him. consisting of the members of theFARM FOREMAN ASSAULTED. Edward Deacey Arrested and Made aelves or their property. A heavy Then he opened fire on the trespass- Mrs. Gertrude Bray's house »a penalty is provided for violation of club, marched through the business to Work. ers with a gun filled with rock salt. section of the borough. Mayor John BreckenrMgo Beaten Up by COMING PARTY AT EVERETT. 3ast Front street to G. G. Bates. this law, but the men were not prose- The men ran off the farm a whole lot George M. Sandt made the opening Edward Deacey of Red Bank was Mrs. J. T. Brady's house on Tiltois cuted on this score. Men He Discharged. arrested Thursday night and sen-1 avenue to Mrs. John Feeney. quicker than they had ever ran inaddress. Other speakers were John Breckenridge has gone back tenced to five days at hard labor in | Soc.al Club to Hold Fe.t.vities at their lives. People who saw the inci- Charles P. Irwin and Elmer Wain- Mro HarM Slout Mro. Adele Ryder's house ci Three of the men had no hunting to work as foreman of Harry Payne the borough hall. Policeman Edward - «• Branch avenue to Alvin Hartner. licenses at all. Against these men ndent say that if anybody had been wright. Pastors from the various Whitney's racing stables at Lincroft present to time the men some new colored churches of the town made Connors made the arrest. He found The young folks of Everett are charge was made. One charge after having been laid up several Deacey lying asleep in Emanuel i making plans for a big party to be was for hunting without a license and running records would have been es- addresses. Soveral vocal solos were WAGON BLOCKS TRAFFIC. ' tablished. sung by Miss Bettie Heath and read- days with injuries which he received Court. He ordered Deacey to move held Friday night at Mrs. Harold the other was for entering woods nnd at the hands of two former employ- on, but Deacey refused to do so, say-.| Stout's. It will be one of a series of fields with fireai^ns during the closed ings were given by Miss May Mosley. A Big Trench Digging Machine Was Aaron Armstrong of Shrewsbury ees who worked under him. The men ing that no one in the whole world similar affairs held during the past Loaded on the Wagon. seuson for hunting. The lowest pen- had been discharged by Brecken- could make him move. The cop put ] summer by the newly organized social alty that is fixed by law for each was one of the first men to congratu- ridge, and to get even with him for A wagon on which was a large offense is $20 nnd costs, and this wus late Mr. Wise upon his action in fin- The CaBino, Asbury Park. a twist chain around Deacey's wrist j club of Everett. It is expected to be trench digging machine owned by tha ing the six Italians who were arrested Fall and winter dance entertain- dismissing them they assaulted him and the man soon got to his feet and j the largest party yet given by the tire fine imposed by Justice Wise upon one night lust week while he was club. Two loads of straw-riders from Monmouth contracting company each of the three men who did not Saturday. Mr. Armstrong has suf- ments will commence at the Casino, walked with the cop to the lock-up. broke down on West Front street Fri- fered a great deul from the depreda- Asbury Park, on Saturday evening, riding on his bicycle near Lincroft. He was put at work laying cement in Middletown and Matawan will be have hunting licenses. The double They knocked him. unconscious and day afternoon. One of the wagon fine made a total of $4(3.80 for each tions of trespassers. On Saturday September 25th, and will be contin- the cellar of the hall. Most of the present. The social club was organ wheels caught in the trolley track on morning a band of men was on his ued three nights weekly, Tuesday left him lying in the road. Brecken- floor space has been cemented by j ized by Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson and of the three men to pay. During the ridge was badly cut and bruised. His West Front street and collapsed. Tns hearing the justice read a portion of place with guns and they stiot a rab-Thursday and Saturday throughout Deacey and others who were sen-1 several residents of Everett with the wheel had to be replaced before the bit. Mr. Armstrong did not under- the season. The floor and music are leg got caught between the spokes of tenced to do this work. The prison-1 object of affording sociability for the the game laws. These laws are very one of the bicycle wheels, and the leg wagon could be moved to one sido of strict and very explicit as to viola- take to drive them off his farm. He the best, the decorations new, the ers mix the cement and John Napean, youn••«•—g~ folks<•""".• ThTI M-I due to ignorance, but they said they In addition to Mr. Armstrong's, Mr. are conducted by the City of Asbury men who made the assault have dis- i storehouse. Stout's but owing to the stormy did not expect to be arrested. The Wise has received many congratula- Park and will undoubtedly be the so- appeared. weather it was postponed till Friday SEPTEMBER STRAWBERRIES. town hall, in which the Italians had tions from Italian residents of the ciety events of the fall and winter. Notice. of this week. their hearing, was crowded with spec- town. These men say that the acts C. E. F. Hetrick, mayor. Director of Lewis Thompson's Son Sick. I take this means of notifying the Fruit Picked on John T. LovatlT* tators. The three men who had toof a fow men have tended to give nil tho Department of Public Affairs. Lewis Thompson, Jr., son of Lewis public of how absurd the work of the MOTORCYCLIST HURT. Place Lost Week. pay fines of $46.80 each are Joseph the Italians a bad name which is not Advertisement. S. Thompson of Brookdale farm, near society for the prevention of cruelty Every day last week John T. Lov- Tantano, Louis Barhbani nnd Patrick deserved. They say that the only Lincroft, is sick with pneumonia and to animals in Red Bank is. On Sep-Max i Jaeger's Machine Collides with ett of Little Silver harvested several Jeronni. way to stop those acts is by a vigor- Distinctiveness in Millinery. mumps. The boy was taken sick with tember 20th I was fined $5 and costs, a Teiephono Polo. quarts of the Onward strawberry, a ous enforcement of the law. Exclusive beautiful creations in fall pneumonia last week a few days after $2.25, for driving a horse with a Max Jaeger, who is employed at variety which he is developing tot The other three men were fined $20 The game wardens were directed and winter millinery awaits your returning from Maine, where he has small sore on the shoulder that the each. They hadhuntihg licenses, and Charles Hoffman's bakery on West lato bearing. Mr. Lovctt brought & by the state authorities to bring all critical inspection here. The finest been attending a summer school collar did not press upon. After hav- Front street, had a bad spill Thursday stem of the berries to the Regtote the only charge made ugftinst them their cases before Mr. Wise. This Metropolitan shops cannot show you Mumps developed a short time later ing paid the fine I was told by Mr. was that of hunting during the closed night from a motorcycle. Mr. Jaeger office last week. On the stem ware action was taken because of the fact more becoming, more exquisite, ex- Two trained nurses are in attendance George Darby, specinl agent for the was driving on West Front street and five largo ripe borriea, about a aoteu season. These men are Michael Lu- that the justice lmd been recommend- clusive effects in this season's mil- . —O-*-^B- • society, that the horse was fit to use. iliso, Enrique Villaino and Benizio Si- linery than are shown here. We in attempting to go between a trolley partially developed berries and R ed to the state authorities as an of- Sanitary. Docs this look like graft or human- car and a team of horses he lost con- number of blossoms. Mr. Lovett bad cilliano. ficlnl vvho would back up the enforce- earnestly request that you favor us with a visit. It is certain to prove Pressing clothes by hand with half ity? W. H. Lawes, veterinary sur- trol of his machine and ran into a tho bunch of berries photographed by. Only one of the men resisted ar- ment of the game laws and as nn rotten sponge or a dirty press cloth is geon.—Advertisement. telegraph pole. He was thrown off A. R. Coleman. rest. He wore a blue sweater and he, official who in point of service had mutually pleasurable Gorey Mil- adding fuel to the fire of contagion, squirmed out of this sweater and out linery Shop, 67 Broad street. Phone his motorcycle and was bruised and hnd more experience than any other but to have your clothes pressed in Painting and Paper Hanging. shaken up, To Whom This May Concern. of the game vynrden's hands and justice in the county. C00-R.—Advertisement. the Hoffman aanitary way is a posi- started to run away. He didn't get Having gone in business for my- I. W. Smith's ropnir department* tive assurance that they will be thor self I am prepared to give you es- California Visitors. attended by an expert. All kinds «• far, for Mr. Chandler grabbed him Grange Fair. Special Lot of Cameras. oughly sterilized. This is done at timates on any work in the abqvo watches, French clocks, hall before he hnd taken many steps. Have1 a special lot of second-hand Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Manson, Jo- Raritan grange will hold a fair and The American Cleaners and Dyers, 25 lines, guaranteeing first class service sephine Manson and Harriet L. Wol-grandfather clocks repaired Wo At the hearing one man said that oupper September 30th and October cameras, condition guaranteed, which West Front street. Phone 353-W and prices consistent with good work. cott of Red Bank, W. Rowland of make a specialty in remodeling «I he hnd been arrested nnd fined ?1 1st, on the yacht club grounds, Key- I offer for sale at great bargains. In- and we will call.—Advertisement. Samuel E. Rogers, Shrewsbury, N. J.Long Branch and R. R. Hughes of AB- jewelry nt a moderate cost. I. W» only a few days before for riding a port. Supper for the town people, struction free of charge. See window Phone Red Bank 317-W.- •Advertise- bury Park registered at the Panama- Smith, jeweler, 0 Broad utroet, Mn. bicycle ot night without a light. He grange members and friends, Thurs- display. Dickopf's Art Shop, Broad Property Must Ba .Sold. ment. Pacific exposition last week. Bank.—Advertisement. Hald that .he hnd thrown his bicycle in day evenirig from 0:30 to 7:30. Fri-street, Red Bank.—Advertisement. To close estate, home of the lats ———^ a junk heap nnd had resolved never day evening supper for the Keyport Mrs. Theodore F. White, corner Clcnnin"; and Prosing. Fancy Dyeing to ride a wheel again. He said that Miss Emma L. Ely will have a salo ! firemen. No suppers served outside TryWenssell. Washington nnd Mechanic streets Every square inch of your garment of useful and fancy articles nt Mrs. and French dry cleaning i» our ti 8- he would do the samo thing with his tho grounds. Chairman. Let us renovate your mattressoE lot 65x125 feet, 10 rooms, all in* will he heated with clean, hot, dry cinlty. American ClonnorH end IJyfci;. gun. Most of the men said ^hiy wore and re-upholster your old furniture steam without scorching, burning or Chriney Holmes's, Holmdel, Wednesr hunting for blnckbirda nnd'robins. —Advertisement. provemonts. Inquire of A. T. Dore- day and Thursday, Septembor 29th 25 West Front otrtot. Phorvs 'inh%, 31 Broad street, up one flight. Phone mus, executor, or your broker.—Ad glossing, if done at The American and 30th, 1915.—Advertisement. and wo will cull.—Advertisement. When the gnme wardens met the Free Wines. 295-W.—Advertisement. vertisement. Cleaners and Dyers, 25 West Front meij in the woods, the Italians did A bottle of good California port, street. Phono 353-W and wo will "Tho Broken Coin" Majestic not know the game wardens were nf- sherry or claret, given away free Tonight Continuous Performance, call.—Advertisement^ Every Monday night "Tho Dlr.rie ter them and the officials hnd no dif- with our dollar a full quart Cabinet 7:15 to 11:00 o'clock every night ai every Thursday night. First chapter at the Majestic, mutual masterpiece, tomorrow night. Featuring Grace from the Sky," featuring I-fittle I'kfc- ficulty in getting the men to admit whiskey every Saturday. J. I. Mon-"Tho Lure of the Mask," four acts. tho Majestic theater. All films re Beit Order ford ami Irving Cumiiilns;u.---Ai?vssv that they wore "shooting game out of aky, 10 East Front street, lied Bank. Stars, Elsie Jane Wilson and Harold pcated. Come any time and see th< and courteous treatment at the Ma- Cunard and Francis Ford, at tho Ma- season. The game wardens pretended —Advertisement. Lockwood.-—Advertisement. show.—Advertisement. jestic theater.—Advertisement. jestic theater.—Advertisement? tiaoment. .:. . • < f JFgga Two* THE RED BANK

DENIES ASSAULTING. WOMAN, DIED AT DAUGHTER'S HOME. Polish Farm Hand Pleads Not Guilt; Alleatovra Woman Died Lait Week tt v. of Assaulting Mrs. SaIHe Scobey, the Age of 71 Years. Jft. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE OR- Michael Felerkriedz, a Polish fan Mrs. Catherine Hendrickson died • » l&ANIZATION PLANNED. hand, pleaded not guilty last Wednef at the home of her daughter. Mis day before Judge Lawrence to Wyckoff Hendriekson of Allentown, ICsinsatjtea Appointed by Farm Dom- charge of assaulting Mrs. Salli Tuesday of last week. She was 71 ©Bitratioa Bureau Studying Ways Scobey of Scobeyville. lie was hek years old and had been in failing • to Haadla Farm Produco More Efii- for trial on October 13th. The ma health a long time. Mrs. Hendrick- § jelenfcly and More Profitably. who was employed on a farm nea son was born at Red Valley and wus !Tho marketing of perishable prod- that owned by Mrs. Scobey, is said t( the daughter of Gordon Hires. She #«ta at a reasonable profit is the have broken into her house, late a1 is survived by three daughters, Mi . aos!; vital problem confronting the night and assaulted her. Mrs. Scobej Wyckoff Ilendrickson and Mrs Jjsnners of Momnouth county, and in was in the Long Branch hospital sev- George Longshore of Allentown nn< £ast iho whole stale of New Jersey. eral weeks in a serious condition fron Mrs. John Polhemus of Davia, and The Woman wh©; desires the "New Modes .Glutted markets with consequent low the rough handling she received. Fo four sons, Edward, Hires and Foi JBHCBS have had disastrous results for a time it was feared she would nol man of Allentown and Richard of First"" will "'find "'them already' assembled growers of truck crops and fruit. recover, but she was able to rclur Nelsonville. She also leaves one Bach conditions are certain to con- home two weeks ago. brother and four sisters. "here, in representative collection. . fcimjo and to become more acute uiv less some radical action is taken by Michael Pelucci, Vito Pysgripp' SiO growers themselves to remedy the and John Allison, three Long Branch LIVED 94 YEARS. Tba present market conditions. boys who were sentenced last June Skirts for street wear or traveling, f to the Railway reformatory fo • Too Monmouth county farm IVIi-3. Deborah B. Hanhimon Died at breaking and entering and stealing Bradley Beach Saturday Week "WBEBEBT 'Wraps and the new season's styles In .Cor- Qemonstration bureau, through its candy and other goods from a stor anar&et committee, has been eonsider- Mrs. Deborah B. ITankinson, widow HOUND, BO1LEM in the Broadway theater building, of Dr. Gustavo A; Hankinson, died at seiSs. Bl@as©Sj Und@rw@arp ©tc8p in dis- 2njj tile subject of marketing produce were released last Wednesday in cus Under identical working, condi- With a view of finding some method Bradley Beach last Saturday week at tody of Probation Officer Houglitor the age of 94 years. Mrs. Hankinson tions beltered the results of other tinctive designs. '&t Sftarlccting which would relievo the for one year. The previous sentence situation, both along the shore and was born at Farmingdale and was the standard heaters of the same rated was revoked on motion of Mr. Hough- daughter of Henry Rcinsen. She was capacity, tjot&ittaumber of hours lathe New York market. E. A. Sex- ton. tjmiSi of Belmar, C. E. Hulshart of married to Dr. Hankinson when she between firing periods ami im Hatawan, J. S. VanMater of Hazlet was eighteen years old and they lived for many years at .Manahawkin, in maximum licat units- transmitted End J. T. Ketcham of Farming-dale, BUYS BIG HOTEL. to the water— Broad and Mechanic Sts., Red Bank vAo compose this market committee, Ocean county. Although Mrs. Hank- met at Asbury Park last week with O. H. Brown of Spring Lake Cets inson retained all her faculties up to Hotel iti the White Mountains. the time of her death she had suffered A remarkable {tamonstratioa of C. E. Bassett of the office of markets the efficiency and economy oi of the United States department of O. H. Brown of Spring Lake has about five months from hardening of agriculture. At this meeting the po- bought the Waumbek hotel at Jeffer- the arteries, which caused her death. "Thatcher" Heaters— sition of the New York shipper was New Hampshire. This is one of She is, survived by a sister, who is f described by Mr. Hulshart and Mr. the largest and best known hotels in years 6i age. "VanRIater, while the conditions of the White mountains. F. F. Schock, the shore markets were explained by cashier of the Spring Lake1 bank, OTdeala about lhe"'niate!isr* Mr. Sexsmith ami Mr. Ketcham. associated with Mr. Brown in the OLD FISHERMAN DEAD. line. Scad for booklet After hearing both sides of the situ- cnture. Mr. Brown has other hotel ation Mr. Bassett described a plan nterests, being president of the new John E. McWood of Monmouth Beach THATCHER for a co-operative organization which "Issex ;ind Sussex hotel and treasurer Died Last Week. FUENACE Co. John E. McWood, an old pound would handle produce grown by its f the new Monmouth hotel, both at Since 1S50 members. The manager of such an Spring Lake, and president of the fisherman, died at his home at Mon- organization could prepare a market new Monterey hotel at Asbury Park. mouth Beach Tuesday of last week Matra of GOOD HOUBO •for produce when informed by the after a long sickness. He had a bad Heaters and Kitchen Ranges -growers of what they were going to fall three years ago, from which he 131-137 West 35* Street FREE OEX.IVER1ES "WITHIN A RADIUS OF FIVE MttES. POULTRY FARM SOLD. tiring to market, asf|ie would know never recovered. Mr. McWood was New York frs ta?iien and where shipments from sec- I J. C. Punderford Sells His Freneau torn at Brooklyn seventy years ago tions are destined by means of a daily Farm to New Yorlior. and had lived at Monmouth Beach market telegram from the office of j fifty years. He is survived by a ., ...... , i The Monmouth poultry farm at markets at Washington and by mes- Freneau, which has been made fam- widow and four children. The chil- sages from dealers in the various sec- ous al..l over th. e country .by J. Court- lren are John E. McWood, Jr., Mrs. tions of consumption. The fact was ney Pundorford, has been sold to Wil- Charles L. Hoyt, Mrs. Jesse Potter •brought out that over-production was liam S. Hill of New York, a classmate .nd Mrs. W. D. Walling. not so much to blame for low prices of Mr. Punderford at Yale. The i& the producer as the fact that there place contains 26Vi acres and the Is no system of efficient distribution buildings on it were planned and built Died at Hospital. at the present time, and the con- under the supervision of an expert August Woelirer, who had con- sumers in some sections, have to pay poultryman. • The new owner is a lucted a shoe store at Aabury Park such high prices for fruit and vege- New York business man, who is or 35 years, died at a New York hos- tables that comparatively little is greatly interested in farming. He lital Thursday, following an oper- Sought. Under a ruling of the inter- owns a big farm in Massachusetts. ition for stomach trouble. Mr. state commerce commission it is now Woehrer was a native of Germany Bit©» STREET possible to unload a car of and was 74 years old. He had lived N. J. produce at various points along a FOUND GUILTY OF THEFT. this country since a young man Tailroad line without extra cost. ind had been a resident of Asbury This enables small towns to get sup- Belmar Youth Recommended to the 'ark 25 years. He is survived by a plies of produce on the same terms as Mercy of the Court. idow and three children. larger cities. Harold Cook of Belmar was found Mr. Bassett spoke of the fact that guilty by a jury at Freehold last Old -Farmer Dead. there are now more than 8,000 co- week of stealing goods from the BSD BARE. K. jr. operative farmers' organizations in stores of Morris and Harry Yaffee and Abjjah C. Mount, for many years ilie United States doing an annual Max Michelson on the night of May a prominent farmer in Manalapan lusinesuii=raMs uolf ($1,500,000,000i,gij»,u«ii.uiig. . oHee aisalsoo i 13th last. Percy Glab and Elvin township, died at the home of his son OFFICE IN EISHER BUILDING, referred to the value of such an or-! Hubbard were also arrested on this Samuel at Englishtown last Thurs- Room 3* : day. Mr. Mount was seventy years ganization in determining profitable charge, but they were acquitted. 35(Kf. crops and produce for the section in ! The jury which found Cook guilty Did and is survived by four sons. •which it is operating. The producer j recommended him to the mercy of They are William H. of Red Bank, uf high class produce is benefited by j tne court. Cook was married about Samuel of Englishtown, Arthur C. of ef Aft SOstds. hvo an organisation because of his relief!! \ weeks after the theft was com- ilanalapan and Herbert H. of Wind- or. will sell the co-operative selling plan at some out points in the heart of the producing sections, such as Hazlet, Middletown or Matawan. "W. B. Duryee, the county farm demonstrator, who will •lave charge of the farmers' institutes in Monmouth county this year, an- nounced a plan whereby a large part of the time formerly devoted to talk, on products will lie given over to a Of Our Famous Teas, Coffce3, Spices, discussion of marketing perishable Extracts, A&P Baking Powder products. A constitution nnd by-law 1 lor a co-operative organization such NO PREMIUMS OR EXTRA STAMPS WILL. BE GIVEN WITH SUCH A PURCHASE as is needed in Monmouth coupty i-, now being nrepai-ed by tlio office of markets. It will be submitted to growers for discussion at institutes grange meetings jind other gathering during the coming winter.

BRIDGE CONTRACT AWARDED. -Hackensaclc Firm to Erect New Draw- bridge Over Matawan Creek. The contract for the new draw bridge over Matawan creek on the Keyport and South Amboy road has been awarded to the P. R. Long- W. C. Broudhurst company of Hack- «nsack on its bid of $3li,220. This •price includes $1,900 for substitut- ing an overhead type of chain bar- Tier for roadway gates. The con- tract provides that the work shall be- gin at once and be completed by next May. The present bridge broke down last week and because of this (he new bridge will be rushed through. It will be built on the site of the old one instead of forty yards to the west, which had been planned. 3P1CS 2Sc EXTK STfliPS \fjffi! TEitS 60 stamps with 1 lb. Fancy Chop Tea 70c ASBURY PARK COUPLE WED. 50 stamps with 1 lb. New Crop, Tea .60c 3$*se Marion Burroughs Wedded to Sonnyside PRUNES - can 10c40 Stamps with 1 lb. Tea 60e Milan Ross, Jr., Lnat Wednesday. 25 stamps with 1 lb. Tea 40c You can now buy the Paige These facts explain in a large Miss Marion Burroughs, daughtci 20 stamps with Vz lb. India Cey- seven passenger Six—the 1916 measure why the Paige was enabled .:ui Coffee 30c mind, you realize what this extra- ample power, you will now find Mrs. Ross are on a •ve-.!d:>i;c tii|) 01 15 Stamps with 1 lb Iona Coffee 25c ordinary purchasing power now extra values like these: about three weak?. On their retirn 10 Stamps with 1 lb Good Coffee 20c means. they will start hjuseke-eping :;t As A real Pantasote top; the most- Imry Park. SUNNY BROOK BRANDDoz.3gc EXTRA TRADING STAMPS This purchasing power—when expensive body finish—a Richelieu applied to the Paige Big Six— SOL3 ONLY IN SEALFD CARTONS-Evc-y F^ Guaranteed ****" I „„.„.. ~n~ .„„ Blue achieved by 24 days of the Physical Director Weds. springs from several fundamental nir-n ! Mr. and :'.Ir.= '» Tapioca .10c in scientific manufacturing and There are equally great values in I>r»yton then left in:- j. !-r)»i-ynir.o.i I,I fi tailers in the world 1 p% Shredded Wheat 12c merchandising methods. the new Paige Light Six for $1095, tne Pocomj irouiit,i:ii-\ Mr. D.iyt >• | • 1 nkg A&P Ice Cream'or Jelly is a native of Trenton ;;:ni w;>; for i?i Powder : f.: 10c ThePaigo Detroit Motor Cor Company, Detroit, Michigan nierly engaged in business with hi: ! 1 bot A&P Worcestershire father in that city. • ' Sauce iGc 1 box "2 in 1" Shoe Polish.. .10n Aaroe—Baxter, - pkits La France Laundry 2ii STAMPS with 1 battle A&P GRA.PE .JUICE - 20c Cor. Maple Ave. and White Si., Red Bsinh, N. J. Jliss Pauline Aaroe am! l'r.,nk C Tablet:;, each Sc 1 pkg Dog; or Puppy Food.... 10c Telephone SI 5 CobrlokS g!COO Baxter, hoth of Long Branch, ivw 15 STAMPS with 1 can A&P TOMATOES - - - 15c Sedan man married Tuesday night- of l-jr-t wed 1 bag: Ice Cream Siilt. :...... 10c 1 bot Grape Juice...... ' .10c (8) Town Cat 2220 at First Mothoili.-t par-on-ipe at lie, 1 S STAMPS with 1 bot Hires' Extract for Root Beer 15c 1 hot A&p Mustard ':.. ..10c ("SlE-56"Cha«tl9) Bank by Rev. Harold P.' Sloan. Mr, *. '•s* -<£»«3R^resar:»3iSKaB!ss£ai ;;nd Mrs. E-ixter have started hou=e- FKEE IJEi.lVERIES TO •keeping on Irving place :;t Red Bunk, ' *> FREE DELIVERIES1 TO G3JK The bride in ;\ Kiadu.U'j nurse of the { Tair Haven, 0;vanic( Run town, Little Silver end Long Bivr.cli ho.-:pit:.l. I < Tuesday and Friday. Shrewsbury, Monday and M (idlemwn ami Allar.i.i.1 Thursday. j. Aabury Parlt to Get $20,000. • ' [" Navesink, Mondays1 *N ' THE SUMPTUOUS WINTER-TOP . The board of freeholders last i lands, \.Vilmsilay. Belford, Tuesday, Also the new Paige Winter-Top for the Fairfleld "Six-18." With permanent roof, Thursday went on record as favoring Higlilanda, Tiiursday. pe! Hill nnd Leonardo, Fri- an appropriation of S2U,u(»j toward ' gray broadclotb trimming, sliding windows for perfect ventilation, dome light and perfeet • the permanent.improvement of M:iin ' day. J harmony of lino, it is a3 luxurious no a limousine. The window frames aro removable, street at Asbury i ark. Mayor llet- converting the car instantly to a touring model.. It is made of highest quality of materials ykk of Aabury Park, was at the meet, S6 Eroad Street, S©-Eroad St., and quickly and easily attached. Price $250 f. o. b. Detroit. ing Of tile freeholders and he stated Red Bank, N. J. ToltDhimo CO. that the improvement would cost Red Bauals, N. if. Jiliout |75,O0O. r~31WE GIVE vj GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THE RED BANK REGISTER ParjO Three.

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preach on "Why Does God Permit the part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. LINCROFT NEWS. Horace Fqwler. Wicked to Live?" Race Horses Taken from Belmont A big sen turtle was washed ashore Miss Lillian Carhart spent last Park to Brookdale. at New Point Comfort Beach Satur- week with Mrs. Philip Jinnnini of COMMUTERS' EXCURSION TO Red Bank. About twenty race horses belong- day morning. The turtle was about ing to Harry Payne Whitney were CONEY ISLAND FRIDAY. live feet long and. over three feet Mrs. George F. TJsbeck and daugh- across. It was black and tan and ter Claire Cousart are on a trip to moved last weeic from Belmont Park Thomas McLaugMin Used Neighbor's white and weighed about 150 pounds Georgia. to Lewis S. Thompson's. Brookdale Garage as Hiding Place for HisIt was seen swimming off shore all Miss May Eeidy of New York spent farm, Most of Jthe farm.is leased by Savings—New Yorker to ' Build last week, but when washed ashore it part' of last week with Miss Anna Mr. Whitney. ',; r Handsome Bungalow. was dead. " Brands. y H.J. Prestdri and family have re- Miss Abbic Brady is entertaining turned from Southampton, where About 300 persons went on the ex- About a week ago Charles Comp- they spent the summer. cursion of the Keansburg Commut- ton, son "of Edward T. Compton of New York friends for a few days. ers' league to Coney Island Friday Main street, fell from a couch on Miss Kathryn Davron is spending Another line of electric wires was night. The steamboat company do- which he was sleeping. He struck this week at Newark. strung from Ked Bank to this place nated the use of the steamer Keans- his left forefinger in such a way that The Keansburg railroad station has last week. The wires will supply been replanked. current for additional lights in the burg. A three-piece orchestra fur- the bone was bruised. Fearing blood houses and outbuildings on Brookdale nished dance music on both trips. poisoning. Dr. Cassidy of Keyporl farm. The excursion tickets included three amputated the finger lnst Wednesday COLT'S NECK NEWS. coupons, which when detached, could William Taylor, who has been em- Miss Bertha Chevalier and Miss be used to buy refreshments. Two ployed in the Keansburg office' of the Arrangement* Being Made for An- Yvonne Mojon of Switzerland aiv mtn who were drunk Were refused American express company, was nual November Fair. rived here last week for a visit with tickets at the pier. The Boat left transferred last week to the office at The Helping Circle of the Re-Miss Chevalier's aunt, Mrs. Henry Coney Island at about one o'clock York, Pennsylvania. York is Mr.formed church met Friday to make A. Conover. Saturday morning, and nearly 100 Taylor's former home. arrangements for the annual Novem- A cement floor has been put in the person's missed it. The trolley com- Robert Beyer of Newark has ber fair. garage of Mouser & Vaughn. pany, had two cars waiting on thebought" a lot on Raritan avenue from Communion was observed at the J. Holmes Conover has resigned pier when the boat returned. the New Point Comfort Beach com- Reformed church Sunday. as a member of the election board While looking for fish hooks in his pany, and he will start work in a few Miss Margaret Hoey is visiting at and Joseph W. Thompson has been garage.last Thursday, Jesse h. Scul- days on a twenty-room boarding Bradley Beach. appointed in his .place. tliorp found a roll of bills containing house. Harold Schenck is a pupil at the $20 in a tin can on a shelf. Mr. Scul- The second and third quarterly Freehold high school. thorp inquired of his family and im- conference' of the Methodist church George Hoyer of East Orange has mediate neighbors if they had lost will be held tonight after the prayer been spending several days with his • such an amount, but he could not find service. Rov. James \V. Marshall of father, Frank E. Heyer. the owner. Ho then concluded that Ocean Grove will have charge. Robert BUBII is slowly recovering he was in $20. It developed later Work will be started soon on anfrom his sickness. He will not re- that life-guard Thomas McLaughlin eighteen-room house on Far View sume his position in Charles N. Sher- had been hoarding away his spare avenue for Mrs. Margaret Bulger of man's store but will retire from , change all summer in the garage, Newark. Mrs. Bulger will take sum- active work. thinking that the openness of themer boarders next season. Mrs. Samuel Morris of Brooklyn is place would lessen the chances for The ladies' auxiliary of the.Keans- a guest of Mrs. Stephen Matthews. ' theft. Mr. McLaughlin needed the burg fire company will hold its an- Miss Katherine Cooney is recover- money Friday, nnd when he found his nual chicken supper on the night of ing from typhoid fever and is able to • "bank" had been robbed he notified Saturday, October 9th, in tho fire- sit up. DISTRIBUTOR Mrs. Sculthorp. She told him what house on Oak street. «• William Desmond has returned^ her husband had found, and Mc- Contractor John T. Compton has from the Long Branch hospital, where Laughlin recovered the money. * opened an office in tho building for- he was under treatment for typhoid 3O-32 W. Front Street Red Bank, N. J. E, R. Piegemson, a trustee for nmerly occupied by the defunct firm of fever. He has fully recovered. Best Way Known to firm of New York people, will have George W. Rittenhouse & Son on Mrs. Julia Smith is enlarging her Telephone 478 • ground broken thia week for a bun- Main street. house and is having a new porch galow on Sea View avenue, near the The Majestic hotel on Ca'rr avenue built. William Hagerman is doing Darken Gray" Hair White house. The building will cost was closed last week for the season. the work. Speclulihts have proved that tho nat- about $5,000 nnd will be one of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles TIeinze, pro- • cut, most effective treatment for re-' Thomas CollinB is still confined to stnrinp color to urny hair Is the pood handsomest residences in that sec- prietors, have returned to their New- the house with injuries which he re- old WaKf T«a nnd Sulphur mixture. tion. ark home. ceived one night lust week when a Get It frcfihly tn!x<- f*ruy, fctreulunl of nil labor, tools and materials for or fadi'il hair, Works BO prutiually quet is sending your avenue and ran down Carr avenue to- frame construction and will be 14x18 and evenly that no one kni>\v» yen the cnnstnu'Uon of thfi ro;ul known wards New Point Comfort, dodging feet. OCEANPORT NEWS. uffing it. KemovcH ilmnlruff- 1 linen to us for launder- as the Tennent-Gordon's Corner road, . vehicles on the way. Near the cor- HlflfR hulr. Drunuli-t refniida m Mayor and Mrs. John M. Corlies of .... L> H .1 fi»i:«. CUfton OlKinlcbl Co.. ner of Carr avenue and tho Beach- Stanle VnnBrunt to Move to Red in the county of Monmoulh, in nc- Rumson spent Saturday with, friends —Dominie on Vacation. Nf wark, N*. J. ing—for then you will cordnncc with the plimfl nnd snet'iil- way, the carriage was wrecked by in town. They left n fine basket of running into a telephone pole. Thopeaches with Willium W. Ramsay. Stanley VanBrunt, who moved here take a decided step for- cutions prepared therefor by the horse was uninjured, and it was a short time ago from Red Bank, will county engineer of the county of 'caught before it had gone more than Mr. and Mrs. Meidling and family move back to Red Bank the first of ward as regards our 100 yards from the pole, closed their Beacon Beach house last October. He was formerly employed Monmoutli, will be received by the Thursday and returned to their home Board of Chosen Freeholders of the The women's Christian temperance on the polo club grounds, but is now personal appearance be- at Newark. working at Eisner's factory at Red county of Monmouth, at their rooms, uni,ori met at the parsonage last Tues- John Fulle and family of Brooklyn day and elected the following officers: Bank. cause of the superior Court House, Freehold, N. J., on motored to their summer homo on Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Heilenmann nro ProMilent—Mi'H. Carrie Fntenuude, Beacon Beach Saturday to spend the Wednesday, October Oth, 1915, nt Vice proiililcnt—Sin. C. Q. Hook. away on a vacation trip of two weeks. manner in which we Sfurotury—MIHR Kllznbotli Mulllson. week-end. The pulpit of the Methodist church eleven o'clock in the forenoon of snid Tri'fimirer—MI*H. Frank H. Eauttnolid. Mr. and Mrs. William Helmut^ and was filled Sunday by Rasmus P. Mil- will cleanse, iron and starch your shirts, collars and ;•:$ day and then anil there publicly The society will hold a special children of Jersey City were recent ler and William Hatt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William opened and rend. "parlor" meeting at Mrs. John Payn- Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Haynes and Plant: nnd fipecifu'ntioms can be ob- ter's on Palmer avenue next Tuesday Thorno. their son Russell of New York spent cuffs? night, when the first anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Hart have Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Augus- We desire a trial—will YOU give us one ? tained of. George I). Cooper, county the union will bo celebrated. been upending a few days withtus Haynes. m engineer, (ill Broad utreot, Ked Bank, "Dick" Briggi, aged fivo years, son friends nnd relatives at New York. Leon, Chester and Walter Conrow, N. J. ' of Vincent Briggi, proprietor of tho Miss Mattie Collins of Collins Carl Conover, Nellie Ferry, Gladys A certified check for tho num of Beachway Casino, fell from a small street has been spending a few daya Hulse, Nellie Worthloy and David and express wagon Saturday and received with relatives at Jersey City. Arthur Chaaey are attending the one thouHiuul dollarii, drawn to tho a bad bump on hie head. Two small Mr. and Mrs. Edward VnnNote Long Branch high school. order of the collector of ttia county boys were pulling the wagon, and in nnd family of Belrnar are visiting Mr. Douglass Garrigan, who was em- I of Monmoutli, muxt accompany each turning a corner, Dick was thrown mid Mrs. Oliver R. Overton. ployed on tho polo groundfl, is now UpbuMila overy part of (ha body efficiently. w bid. ' out. He was taken to Dr. H. S. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Hill of New working at Eisner's factory at Red Endorsed by thousanda of Physlclano, w Tho Hoard of Ohonen Freeholder Cooley'a drug store, where his in-Yoik apent the week-end at their bun- Bank. Mothcrn and Nuraea tho world pver for juries were dreased. galow on Pino View avenue, i Mr. nnd Mrs. William Midgley of tnoro than a quarter of a century. of the county of Monmoul.li- rimorvtn tho right to reject uny.ar nil Ifjdsi if Rally day will be observed nt tho The ' telephone company has Long Island spent Sunday with rela- Convenient, no cooking nor additional •Methodist Sunday-school on Sunday, planted poles along tho main streets tives here., doomed to tho hunt InturattA oft t>!# of the Ideal Beach section. milk required. Simply dissolveinwatfr. October 17th. Hev. Harold Pupl Alma Crawford, daughter of Mrs. Agrees when other foods often fail. county MJ to do, ' Sloan of. Reil Bank will conduct the Mra. William B. Randolph of Main lilbeH Crawford, has returned from Telephone 629-M Red Bank j. M. conr.iHf), meeting. Nest Sunday morning the estreat is spending a week with rel- n visit with relatives nt Bclmont Park. Sample free, HORUCK'S, Racine, Wi$. pastor••• will tufce for hin subject, nliv«.q in PenrtHylvunin. Atlc t: ))ln.e!'.,r, h EJifMei Substitute is'Mtiofiar.Goasl" i y tittle," and nt niijht ho will Obndiah Carr of Freehold spent It pays to ndvorlieo in Tho Register, as'HORUCK'S, tfoQ Original " o. ii cr.opij, cicjS-, Pago' Pour. THE RED BBKK REGISTER.

aptjliculion of scientific methods to M«X~>>^ , »»<•,5* their work. Nowadays the fnrmer devotes a great deal of study.to the ' ,OMN H._COOKfc|c!itjr «nfP»*!|£«- selection of seed, the adaptability of certain soils for different crops, crop

> rotation, fertilizer, and other THOMAS MV|WG*^0WNL 'branches of his work. The resultha s SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: • beoji that the farms are being made At this time of year you are Bso year to yield better and larger crops every IS vear. getting ready for fall and Ulx months • >!< * * winter, and cleaning up the •I^liree nionth^._JL!^j_^i^.L^lZ-'^-^: , SEPT. 22, Where the farmer is losing today is house. We can help you a in the'inefficient distribution of his TOWN TALK. crops. Farmers right here in Mon- lot, if you will-let us. mouth county this year have plowed The large number of arrests which some crops under rather than go to There are your Curtains, have been made the past week " the expense of harvesting them and washable Portieres, Blank- ets, 'Spreads, Bed Sets, and oven many Ruga are wash- rame laws have been only one ot the j <,e, farmers posted as to when and able, and the results will inmui v..>-...^offenses» committe— d- b•y •gunner s where the best prices could l>e se- SPECIAL, TRAIN connecting nt Jorsoy. City (FUesr 1, odjolnlnfi surprise you. wlio hunt Riimc during the closed sea- t,ure,j_ Other work of such an organ- Passenger Station) with Swiit KOII. There is hardly a farmer in this is,.ltjon' woui,i be to sell the produce Then don't forget that we Sandy Hook Route Flyer "SANDY HOOK" section who has not .suffered from the! fo- r th. e farmer, . Muc., h, o,„.,...f this |. s now are turning out thousands of depredations of trespassers. done through commission merchants and at a cost to the fanner which *- * * Round Trip piecea of household linen, On several occasions the farmers often wipes out all his profits. Leaves:-Red Bank 7:54; Middletown 8:01; and shirts and collars every lu.ve actually been attacked and week. beaten up when they ordered the gun- The plan to form H co-operative or- Children 75c Hazlet 8:0S; Little Silver 7:49 A. M. ners to leave their property. Hun- nization i.s one which should in- Why not yours ? dreds of robins anil other song birds ^rest every farmer in the county. have been shot, fruit trees have been .At the farmers' institutes to be held used as targets an,] killed, poultry has j - * ,:,, ou IC county this fall this gone into the game bags of thc gun- j »<"^ .. _ discussed by men who iier.S and many other acts have been informed on the subject. committed in defiance of the lawEver. y fanner in thc county should Laxity in the enforcement ot themake it :i point to attend one or more PSwno SJ3-J of these institutes, for the n isgraceful cone.!' "> " formjng a co-operative marketing G2 VJfclta Street . aftairs. 'Jhc i..v.,men. who commit thcm .[c.in> tim] ig on'e that affccts everv town- provide for the collection of fees, have Acting on the recommendation of ship of Atlantic, on Tuc-H.Jny, November Probation Officer Houghton, Judge these features represent the most efficient and eeo« M, 1915, from the hour of U :00 o'clock been rigidly enforced. n. m. to the hour of 7:00 o'clock i>. m. Lawrence last Thursday released four nomical condition for transmitting heat to water. In a Said election will lie hold in the Town prisoners on probation for various Hall at'Colt's Xfi'lr, In the township ot This part of Monmouth county has terms. Margaret Flood of Fail- Atlantic. S.ild election will be held (or "THATCHER" the juu'iioFe of electing two members or become a Mecca for men who want to Haven, who was sentenced to jail the general assembly or tho »uuo ol shoot game during the closed season. three months ago for larceny, was re- Xew Jrrsey, tux members of the board leased in custody of Mr. Houghton "PROGRESS" BOILER of chowon fi-feehoUlers of the county of Xlie word has been pissed around that Alonmouth tor three yoiu'tf, ono townslilp it is safe to go gunning here at anyfor three months. Steam'or- Hot Water commlttet'mun for three years, assessor time of the year, and many .New Alexander Corbin of Asbury Park, for Atlantic township, two Hurveyoi's of 30-32 West Front Street and River. There ia a saving to yon, Mr. Houseowner, in everj shovel the highway, four ponndkeepers, ami to Yorkers and people living at other who had been in jail six weeks on a vote appropriations for the township. places actually make trips to this part sentence of four months, was released of coal that you put into your Heater. of thc county to shoot game during ou .probation for one year and di- Rear F. H. Van Dora's Auto Salesroom. We have letters on file showing over 50% leua fuel tss» yy' Also tuko notice that a primary elec- tion for all political parties will be hold the closed season. That such a con-rected to-pay thc costs of the prose- tually consumed where old style // In and for the township of Atlantic on dition of affairs could exist in a flour- cution at the rate of $1.50 a week. RED BANK, N. J. Tuesday, September :18th, 131.5, from the ishing and growing section like tins John McDonald of Atlantic .High- Boilers have been replaced by jrf&fcs^ss.*— ^£r hour of 7:0u o'clock a. m. to the hour of "Progress" Sectional Boilers. 9:00 o'clock p. m. at'.tUo Town Hall, In part of Monmouth county would seem lands, who had pleaded guilty to tlio villugre of Colt'H Keck, in tho town- almost unbelievable to anyone ex- stealing goods valued at $125 from.a Aihyour Dealer about the "Thatcher"Lino ship of Atlantic. Sal.l primary election — , end Booklet* ecal ou icnical. ' will lie helil for tli» purimue of nominat- cept those who have suffered from motor boat owned by J. M. and D. W. ing persons for the olllces hereinafter- the depredations of the illegal hunt- Emery at. Rumson, was released on designated, namelj-: two mombei's of tho ers. probation for a year. He must pay THATCHER FURNACE -CO. general n^3seml>ly of thc state of Now * * ••'.•• Jersey, two members of tho board of $1.50 a week for that period. Since 1850 chosen freeholders of the county of Man-' That this disgraceful condition Joseph Reilly, who was sentenced mouth for three years, and the nomina- to six months in jail last April, was 1 - Factory rebuiftfOliver No. S visible writers Makers of GOOD Honse Heaters and tion and election of moinbei'9 of tho should exist is due solely to the fish Monmouth county executive, committees; and game commission of the state of released on probation for one year. P Modern In ovory respect Guaranteed as new Kitchen Ranges. Republican, one member; Democratic, 131-137 West 35th Street A 1 une member; Progressive, one member; New Jersey. It is up to the commis- tion ofthssasm "Progress * one township commltteeman for three sion to see that the game laws are en- MamuJactiireB'B' F'rice S1OO.OO New York City /f rihowpBfco™. Todcnujsi. years, assessor for Atlantic township, forced, ami thc laxity of thc commis- DEEDS RECORDED. two surveyors of the hinmvtiy, four Our SPECIAL PRICE $3S.OO nd plfKa tlia upper oTOrtKs lawca pmidlctH'perf;. ami to veto appropriations sion in this regard adds only one more List of Real Estate Transfers Re- for tho township. indictment to the incompetence of this corded at Freehold. body to fulfill its duties. The county Also take notice that a special election lias been without a game warden for The following is a list of deeds re- will be held In and for the township of corded in tho county clerk's office at -4O Montgomery Street, Jersey City, N. Atlantic upoii Tuesday, October 19th, several weeks, the commission having I'.'lij, from the hour of six o'clock in tho failed to appoint anyone to succeed Freehold for the past week: Lorgest Dealers in the State morning to the hour of seven o'clock in' the evening:. Said Hpechil election will J. Elvin Ilurtis, who formerrly held bo hold for said township for tho pur- the position. The commission has John T. Allen to Isaac Richmond. Lot pose of voting upon the proposed amend- been very active in prosecuting boys ments to the constitution of the state of • and foreigners who committed tech- " ' Vli'i-eil S. Spi'n'ney to George Vrost, Xi-w Jersey. nical violations of the law through iini-hiilf ..r a lot. 51. VICTORS and RECORDS. Telephone.690. Further take notice that the board of ll.iii.n- Trus t.> (.'harks Hol.rollMll, Jr. registration and election In and lor tho ignorance, but it has fallen down com- township of Atlantic will meet at tho pletely to get the bold and dangerous "vvniis A. Clayton to Ralph C. .lalilclien. Town Mall, In the village of Colt's Xock, violators ot' tho game laws. 1...1 on Sprills.' street, 51. In the township of Atlantic', on Tuesday, Miitin Il.l.Un, Jr.. to tin- CVx.U l.ulkl- September 14th, lstir., at la:0u o'clock ii.u c..nil.any. Two lots. SI. :i. m. for the purpose of canvassing nml Vmilv «' 'stunt to William C. "Wolci.tt. making registrations; on Tuesday. Sep- Now that thc commission has woke: j I al avenue, $"•'»>. tember HBth, 191S, from 7:00 o'clock a. m. to 9:0'l o'clock p. in. for the purpose of up to the fact that Moijinolith county holding the KCiicial primnry election and needs protection, it is to bo hoped .M. r. (.'oiim-y to Ji.hn .1. making a registration of voters: on that a county game warden will be Murrav. l.iind nil the cist side of the Tueailny, October IDlli, 1015, from 0:00 o'clock a. m. to 7:00 o'clock p. m. for the appointed who will do his duty. The l;.iiiis..|i road, SI. purpose of holding a special election, and .man who ft'ts the job ought to be aSlirov.'slmry Township. 1 on Tuesday, October L'Uth, llilu, from person of good, hard, common-sense, Met;i A. WiiGlnhn to Sarah T. Xlch- . MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE l:i.o o'clock p. m. to 0:00 o'cloul; p. m. for p the purpose of .revising and con-ect- who is not afraid to make arrests and Sanili' 'I'. -.N'leiiiilas t« lletn 'A. Von-. i*iK the original registers tind receiving whu at the same time has sufficient C,l;il.ii. I."t t'ii 111', n.wtli side oi Hyi-a- additional registrations, judgment to distinguish between real iii.'i-e avenu.*, H. i, Uprights and Player ride in J.Q.VATHAX H. JOXES, criminals and persons who make mis- Atlantic Highlands. take? because of their youth or be- Clerk of the township of Atlantic. Thomas J. Kmery to John I'. 1-anK. Dnted August 2Sth, 1915. cause of ignorance. Tl.r.'i- lot", *1". Six-40—not on It : kli'har.l W. Stout to Knuiiii L. My. FACTORY BRANCH WAREROOM: 1 * * < Two I'.is. SJ.TII.I. "T HERE may be those who lake "with" It is unfortunate for the Italians of I ..itlie I-'. Newman to Marion JI. C'cn- J a grain of salt" ihs statement that this section that every one of the vio- :n-d. Lot. $1. 5 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. lators of the game laws who lias been MidtUetov/n Township. a $1350 car can be made to ride as easily in-rested for violation of the game riv.l.-H.'l; X.'iiliMis to Henry .1. Mr- and be as comfortable as a car selling for I^.iy. two l.HS, $1. Sealed proposnls for the furnishing laws is an Italian. The Italians of John li. c,,llins to l.'arl H. Treusch. $6000 or more. this part of the county arc good citi- Two 1.H-. at I'.'i't MntiUlMUth, $1. of all tools, labor and materials for zens and it is not right that they llnrSusan A. Kurds.- t.i Thomas Hi Henley. Nevertheless, it is absolutely true that zens and it is noi ugni tnat uie-y ,, ,"".- • ' T, \'~\ ,,, ... gino the construction of a bridge on tho .Should be judged by the acts of a few Vi'l'iir"Mi-i"i.'.mpany ti.'V'harl.-s A. Dean. no car, at any price, rides any easier or is road from Freehold to Hightstown, person|IV I >1UU|s1 whHill/o havlilt I e1. nIll-' o regar»"»- f^ 1**1.d1 fo1.V*r th1. - » ^e i.,us i;t ii:mi«in, $1. more comfortable than this $1350 Chal- n'ear Millhurst, in accordance with Klvira Mri'l.-.'S1 tn John A. Uutherford. llaw s andd fof r othether people'ss lightsrights .( .w.i;ivirv ai nllei-l.es threi' tract tn Juhs onf lanA dUutherfor im ltiverd- mers Six-40, and a ride in it will thorough- Tin- only way to deal with such people • the pinna and specifications prepared i.s to punish them.. So long as they Iviith n'. M.-iMees to John R. UiiUH'l'- (INCORPORATED) ly convince you of this fact. therefor by George D. Cooper, county arc allowed a free hand to do as they j lnl. Three lots on Hlverstde L'rive engineer of the county of Monmouth, f Comfort must be built into a car, but it please game will be scarcescarce, , valualilvaluablee p"^'..,.,[,.., j "^;';,;,„,„ (,,n,,K1,,v to Charles A. Dean. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN is not difficult if you !(non< liow. will be received by the Board of son.song birds will be destroyed, propertproper y Tu-..'V.ts.; at M.il'di'an, 51. Chosen Freeholders of the county of will be destroyed and farmers will be Wate • WiUii development company to The seat backs and side walls of the assaulted. Men who commit acts of , u ttiii-r. I.nt at Water Witch, ?!• Monmouth, at their rooms, Court (i.i.i-.u-.- \V. Leiman to Dennis T. Six-40 are built for comfort—according this sort should not he dealt lightly >-1 Irit-ll. T\\ .i loLS. 51. House, Freehold, N. J,, on Wednes- with. They should feel the full rigors j Patrick J OVoniiell lo Anton Ander- to scientific principles that years of ex- day, October Cth, 1915, at the hour of law, and it is gratifying that after nn. T«'.. lots at Meal lieach, $1. perience have taught us. years of inexcusable delay a start .Martinet A. Hurley to William K of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of Hm-l.-yurly . I'.:: acrofKTO, , SSI. " has been made toward enforcing the l.ydl !•:. Hunter t Lena E. Panther. The seats and side walls are deep and laid day and then and there publicly game laws. Let, ?1 roomy, the upholstery is luxurious and is opened and read. 'l'lio.nial s II. Vi'..o,lloton t< Asnes L.. rs. Lot at Highlands, of full leather. The leg-room is ample. oh I i.-nnis to Annh- K. I >'imis. Tract Plans and specifications can bo ob- A committee appointed by the id, 51. Truly, you ride In this car—not on it. tained of George D. Cooper, county Monmouth county farm detnonstra- .-' ii.. !•:. li.i.iiis t lleujamin H. I.icn- engineer, 00 Broad'street, Red Bank, m Tract .'!' land. 51. The rear springs are 57 inches long— tion bureau has been investigating • ^ lal llarlior Industries to William G. N. J. the subject of marketing farm prod- I M(. r. Lot. 51. the longest on any car in the world at the uce. This committee is composed of i i- •a! lliii-li.ii- industries to "William G. A certified check, drawn in the sum 1 | Distributors for the FamouslBeaver Board price. Aside from the great comfort they E. A. Sexsmilhof Belmar, C. K. Huls-I-"','-;,;;:,-,,,;";.:;.,;, ,;.,. tl> <>„,.,,,. i;, Henry, give you will find that their resilient action of five hundred dollars to the order hart of Matawan, J. S. VanMater of iTra'et'nl land at Iielfor'l. $T. of the collector of the county of Slon- Hazlet and J. T. Kctcham of Farm- lieriha V. Hull to William T. Daley, will save you tire bills. : st 1 1 S1 mouth, must accompany each bid. ingdale, all successful farmers. '•'" '' '•'"•" '>" "- - And, finally, there is always in the These men have gone carefully into Entontown jyownsliip. J. YARD: Leonard Street and N. J. S. R. R. Phone 497-J The Board of Chosen Freeholders the subject of marketing farm prod- i "urlis \T.' Cieen to -Minli f 1C. Kleli.scin. X Six-40 the comfort of steady power—the of the county of Monmouth reserves uce in a way to secure the maximum Tivn aril's, SI. quick acceleration—the easy, vibrationless Addie H. Hathaway li James X. Wol-i OFFICE: Bridge Avenue. Phone 336-M the right to reject any or nil lids if profits. As a result of their efforts Cull'.' '."I, 51. pull of the marvelous valve-in-head over- deemed to the best interests of the 'a co-operative farmers' organization Towli,Hlp head camshaft motor." county so to do. will probably be organized in the l-'i -HI]- I- 1'ell tiMary A. Harrison. county which will handle the produce I.i.ijVlt a/^t Kt-yportKt yport,, SiSI.. Let us show you some real motor car J. M. CORLIES, grown by its members. I'rcd.Mlcl; Xeuhaus to Rose Daly. Lot feslJSJ #&jj comfort. Let us do it to-day. at Kians'.i.r.:, $1. Attest: Director. * * * I'rodericii -\. iiliaus to JI.U'i'us A. Ham- C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. The marketing of perishable prod- >»""'>• ,Tw",'",lK a' Keiinsinnx. Ji. ucts at a fair profit is one of the ^l.}^^^^^ en'SIS'S.n^ mo:,t seriou!-. problcnifi that confronts i pan-.- x... i. i..-,t at Keaii'btirjr. ?i. Now Service to Owners Ch&lsasrs Club nml Clubmasi l:;ll i li v the farmer todav. When crops are j , , ',", !;' .realty company to Wll- Every Chalmers dealer gives to Every Chalmers owner is entitled to Bootl thc markets become glutted, lalm H. Hall"a", . J,ohott at keypnrtKeyp.nt, Jl51. every buyer of a Chalmers car a a membership card in the Chalmers with the result that the farmer must Wane., I!. Calmer lo Kruebl F. Kril->D- Service Coupon Booh, each coupon Club cotnntendittQ him to the courte- l.ol at iv.ansliurK. 51. being redeemable for a definite sies of Chalmers representatives sell his produce at a very small margin i-n- V.dnt ("onifort lleach company t.» cvery&here, and to receive "Tits Sealed proposals for the earth fill of profit and many times at a loss in * i\al T. l!ult;er. l>ot at IveaiislnirK. amount of inspection service at any Chalmers Clubman" regularly with- at the Millhurst Mill, in the township 11. Chalmers dealer's anywhere. out charge. order to gut it ofoifl lhii inn hands. Kven ISai-llaii Hay realt.i cola to liuyl of Blanalapan, in accordance; with when' crops arc small and the markets -M. I'oll.i.'k. Tin. lots. SI. • Wf To our Friends and Patrons: the piano and specifications prepared arc not over-stocked thc farmer real- ICast I'oial Beach estates to Andres SUlslork. Three lots, SJ7«. therefor by George D. Cooper, county izes but little profit from his crops be- lOlnier /.. P.dsi.n to Karitan IJay realty cause there is no efficient system of r.nnpany. I...I at K.-yi.ort. ?1. We have moved our shop from engineer, will be received by the distribution. These conditions aro Jennie C. Alilintt lo Antonio IilMar- Board of Chosen Freeholders of the ti:i.i. Lot :.t Keanshui-f,', ?1. cejiain to continue and to become Maple Avenue to permanent quarters county of Monmouth, at their rooms, worse unless the farmers themselves Howell Townaliip. 30-32 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. take some action to remedy condi- Asl'iiry 'i'i.'c to Jerry Ervln. 52'.j at 1© White street Here we can Court House, Freehold, N. J., on tions. acr. .s, ?1. Telephona 478 Wednesday, October Gth, 1915, at Matawau TowiiBhip. accommodate our customers in good eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said .'J\larv C Xivisi.n to Herrinan Soidel. day and then and there publicly Tlie plan of having a farmers' co .'I'liiv.' lots on Broad street. $1. operative organization to market j Marlboro Township, shape. "Let your Next Car be a Chalmers" \ opened and read. crops is one that has been tried with samh Kelly t<> A. Plans and specifications can be ob- splendid results in different parts of acres, ;l. the country. Figures from the All work promptly attended to. tained of George D. Cooper, county Freehold l engineer, 60 Broad street, Red Bank, United States department of agricul- Lllin.iii tn Ike Mintz. T.nt, SI. ture show that these organizations Kll il..-i:i Ciiffrey t... Mk-liacl Welsh. N. J. handle products from the farm and Trail 1.1' liiu.l. 81. , A certified check ii» the sum of orchard to the amount of $1,500,- Mi.i-Kiirft A. N'enfla to Ellznbolh Smith. (10(1,000 every year. In the West Trail •>!' li.n.t, fl. $250.00, drawn to the order of the Manalnpan Townaliip. " collector of tha county of Monmouth, these: organizations are particularly Kl.hr;.im l.Minl to Clinton V. CliIohc.H- strong and in that section of theII-T. 1 iMl'o ii.te". (ITTi. must accompany each bid. country the grower RCCUI'CR better 1:^,1.i'- >'•. Lnlig lo Jo.^epii Lniintln. 40. Tho Board of Chosen Freeholders prices for his products and the con-:v:l «-.<, <\. ;•!• gets better quality. MillBtonc Townohip. ^ reserves the right to reject any or all Unliit.-s TatterHon to Chiirk-.y Bro^vn, bid.5 if deemed to the best interests ,5 Tl-ai't "I' lfi.li.1, 51. af the county so, to do. Ouring tho paf:t f buou imtUin' ^oo'd ut all t!us tHijj Citnniii' lwlluwud HOIIK, ' . i-« Intel}-; He Btuiipeir, Kwuutr nbout on: the pi- 1 m "Ha could put It nil over Scrubby aim*ntool and tiien. Kli|^>(.'d. ov<;r to the YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO wlfotrt Unit tryln'. Make him u mem- door. IKT bnre; put hiui ou tins executive com- "Wot'n wrunK lioroV" he .di-maudcd mittee for the time bpin'. Then nee'f iKilllKvreutly. f'i.'i;iilib.Y won't go!!' 'Ay yoast gt>' boiuo,!' (jitlil thu biircil 8 BROAD STREET $ Paid a Defct. "Vcr'll-hiivo to cunio ni> wit' HOIIIC- .Mr. NllWlt. WmMEn tlilii" to KIlhHen—-mnylie ten or twenty; 'lle'H (;nt $31 of niy money lie won't RED BANK I but It. 'ti*Hu- wt'll witt'l'U It fat- tlio sake I'D up," Midi1 ItunlBMU By JOHN BARTON OXFORB at exmiipU.1 mid IUM.-IJIU' tlie tninubi' of 'Aw, wliyii't yen tdve- It to- lilinV" ill CUB: Frank A Mttnaoy. Co. <| [hiiif^i llero In tiuv own luiudN." mieereil McKliiuiii. "And;, miy. wliyn't- r.'iunKiillntnl.v u llvuly (IIBCUBBIBU WUB yor scrap wit' n fellow yer size aud not i8l$? > * oTirH OK TI.MK .1X1) I'fiACTJ Ol<' innkn' way, sot to -vow, nt iho-oxcuu- ii little runt Ilko him?" H*>r>lUNi; CKN'KUAI, KU-X'TIiiN" AM) I'HI.MAin* KLW'TrOX: ALSO Ea"«5H; alnuilOun'oui!- tiiul1 milter nulsy tlvi; coinmlttei^'s tiibli) in tll« cornel', "Oliiioiti- it!"' j'ellod- Hin'rltruu nod (iviMi-im Bciiibtjy JfcKlimln milled, 1 Sl'Ki'lAh KI.KrTIOX, AXI) OK {)}•- sibsnt' ot liHvli,. a, four immured nltev- •'Vui' ain't Koin tu (five lilui' his KI'.'KK.S TO . J.I-3 -'I'XKC'rKD AN'IJ 11 1 out throuty biirltoni! sonirs befim>' tin- luonoyV." dunmndiHl Honiliby. .MKKTlXti HI'-' BM.Ud'H OK. Kl.l't'- Jluni ovoi miQ Hall' un. ttw pooli faille, T1OX A.\'l« UlC'llS'l'itA'I'lOX L\ THI'. dceiuult idiino the four fit the talili' "Jl.'iko nu>," XllHuen. Invited. BDlHU't;]! OK KK.MSDX. io OiiUlo oil iiU' iincluuti miuni'o plimo,, plotted III i undolni,'. "All. rliditi", you're on!" howled. Ki'i'iih- .Xntli-f IM licf"l)\r Klvcn tlmt a ^tnit-nil adly out at tuuo,, hi- wuy nothing of a iH'ti'tii will In* iifi-i in .nut tor thu ln.r- "A'.irrJsll(',"'»itlit Mr. Doi'Rnn ntlotiKMi lly delfebledly an lie <1W»V« out' sfralfjhi iKli .ii' rtiim^iMi upon TiK-fulii-y, Nov.-iic |&atecl ami ten vulninl' (IIKUUKSIOII of when, tlii! innftini' Imd liooiv tbocoiiBlily with IIIH rljrlit'. .i- ^.i. Hit."., fj'iun fli" hum* -it1 limn o'chflc iuriii'y" ward ptilllloH, Ls nut i'on- ! MI. tu (he Imur nt 7:mi .I'duck p. m. tllriiHbi>d out. "Vor'fiii tell Ulm, ETorrl- The uu'iiibera of tins Tbvee rolnt-; iti clci'tloii will h>> lu'I.I fnr fal.l lm, - pSflmlve toi'.illiit cului iiiul placid frumo Ijiii),, tlmt It'*eltlwr pny up or gut out, ub mu not. ritlly. iiKrewl' UM to what 9 Broad Street, Red Bank iMli in Ui>* IIrsI iliMrict, a! the Injure 'if, '. niliid with which-un executive <>om- n- (ir.'aiii<: lioolt and l:il<-i' minpi.iiy • [i and If IK; don't see it tlmt ivny. why, btimi'dliitely (oak plaie. ;.!n sti'.'i-t. In sal.l l.nrdiiKli; iiiul in liift uliotild go ubuut Its Inwlnosu. tbo-Swedo fni' bin, Ibnt'H ulli" And tiilice.iuiint- of Ilium wero scurcy- trii't, in tin- IHHIH.' nf tlus Cum 1 ON ''iiii|>;ii!V mi < Vnhir Mtivct. in But siiico tlii! reguto monthly aes- Wlteronpon ,Mp. HOITIKJOI, not wldi- Imr nmdly alimil the-room In ih-l' en- son ( ^Ir. H;ti.l clt'Ctl.in will IK; hrhl out a ntrtiilii Hlmwof biwltiinej", left bis Milil i i'uu oC the oxuenttva itommll.ttju at UIB ] K Elueo Polutfl ulul) wtiH-iihvn.vn Heidi In Krat nb tlkv I'linnuilteu table and ad- the WMl ;i-^i-lill.|V nt (llo ntlltr. i,£ vaiici'cl' towni'd tlio piano. . IXciv J 'y. twu ninniljci'S Mt1 Out lmar.1 ju mltlfit of such an upAiiitv, to fuuc WPT ! i»i clic hvrliuhi'-t'M nl' tlm .i-iiirnty (if. BHIUllBVN lIMl1 lOHK SlllCO lUOTlMl' tO rinklinc blK way between the tables ] M"i.n:i t fny tii r-.-t1 yi'.ir,-1, ;i m.iyiii1 (<>v nt! pitch' iilliyerni lTrlinnry .-I-. and styles of fall boots, all made especially to ill '•)•• nil |IMU -:II pnrtirs will I..- l,..;,l upon mutters rsvelnut to tlic smii; to Hireo hl.'hly H(iprcLiiitlre wntel- l fur tlKf niUKli ni' U.niiHnil M)>I-IL Ilte^ ^rodped aluiufbim. y.l.-r ^Mh, IIU H. tvrun t • •• wclf.iro' with a- jiullnlul iiilou, cm Imur >if 7:u-i n'l-iui'k a. in. m tlic-hinn* in1 i«s!iicll tile eluttOT mid inline all about "UXCUHO nii'i" Hiild IJjnrriKUiii reallK- order for my trade and equal in every way !»;'>(, M'rlui'lt p, in. fur said l)u|-(iui

  • ftiiain miulb suoniluniy 1111 lmnrnivilon. Oceanic lutuk ;tml huh I-.-1- ctmiiiiinv - ;i Mr. Iloi'i'lgun,. tile couimlttooVuliulr-- ftiiutH.. "but. yi>r ol nndnimll- Ki-H'Tiil .iMM-inlily' Df Um st:it«s ot Si-v/ 1 hiK out lite loweu jaw iniiik-asiuitly. price. All-theSnew things are here in every size .1 iM'si'y, Iwn incinlii'i'H of tho liounl of wni'o koi>t tin; treiiHUior'H ret - I'h.is.'i) I'riM-Hol.hM-a of the o«unity of >fnn- lords,, mid: liull.Ingly linked of his col- "Tier H«e. Bcnibby;"' Hiiiil BurrlKnn niutilli fnf Mu*' >• '.'f;irs, .1 mayor for ti.o meekly, "thin club is Huinmi'trai: Do the and width. luinniKli ui" JJiiinsrm I'm* iwn y;i r«, iv.o ifeaguea, not without certain unousy 1 .-..iiiH'iliiicii for Ui- iMii-.nik-li of lliinifdH lead apprehensive glancea at tlie big dne»i the lnmiibersi ltnys hi. Wivenn't for tiu-i-.- .wars. ;in.l :L juHtiff. i.f t:.t? let no. monibur ipsC inoi'o'iitbreo miiutllK pt-act' for live years: also the nninliiiitioii ilitwiiO' luuuKing at tllat momout on the 1 It will be our pleasure to show these hand- and fli-ftfon »l' iiiL'inlH'rn of tl,o Mc;i- behind wit 'oui. 1 |g«!auo stool: niouUL fiiiiiity e\e<:uU'.'t! ciniiiulttoo'* rt;- "H'H tlio niU-H tllat any member that sjie*1*.! vdy. "Well; wot GIIOE KOIII' to- do about some shoes of which we are justly proud. giitH tlll'efl'miintliH liKlilndnvit' IIIH (bleu Also take notice that a Hpeeinl elcclit.ji enn't come' here nor Have none-of file will ha lii-lil in ami it>v tlm borough *>C Itnvnswd. lleadudMu Doivfan; lit tUu privilege'ofi the chili'till luvpnyfl up.'" liunison ii])[)ii Tupsiliiy, o- 1 isledarcd meaningly. "I'm wllliu' to Winning Ratelllfe to-EEorrl^an. Are ¥OU: preparing MOW for next winter's HEATING, Plumbing, § pose ot* re vising and correct 11 £ the 1 sitloii tu give (in ndeipiate account of original rcf-tstci-.H and receiving addi jjltot that Pcnibhy Mi'Glunla IiiteiidH to Tlie latter retreated to the commit Uto-iUCali'. Tinning, Slating or Repairing? % tlonul regiHlnitloiiK, i rifillt on comln' luiwi mid: HKIII' tec table- in. tlm aoiiior; Soinuhow, pMiitilig-, grunting, utter- DAXUX A. XAlUJHTOX, club and linngln' iwvny nt I Ho "TIT we how It Is;" lie qunvnrnu" ling woird ontliH, iiitcrapei'sud with M SEABRIGHT | rierk uf the liorou^h of Runison. Dated August 2Stli, li»l5. skinny wlt'ont never pnyln' n cent wrntlif.ully, im ho: sank. into, bis ollnlr.. Hhiirt ami, but telllnc? blows; the fwu l*or it. ".hwt Ilko I told'yer."' HWiiycd up uioiiiist the door to. the "Ho'fl Dnnkln' oil1 (bo rpp. IIO'H-Rot In "Tho: Sw.«du- foe ours.f snld Dorian XOTK'IC OK TMK TIJIK AN'D PLA«'M 1 lmllway without. OJ'i MOLDIXO CKNKItAh AXI> I'fU- K, mid outside, too,.fin Hint rant- bBtnvuon llfdit! set teeth; "rant's, up CniHli!.' 11 split off Its binges, and MAltY I0LKCT1OX; ALSO SI'l^'LMi lli-r, for licin' u Imd one wit' IIIH (lulten, proprlate fwenty dollar!), for tlic ,1"b l^l.Br'iTOX, AND OK OFFICERS TO 1 1 lurciiiBll the- onouliiK renled: the jmlh 1JI-] EI.l^'TlOIt, A\L> ilMI-ITlNdrf <>l.' j throw u bluff lnlui as h«re. Tlinli ouiditun be ouoUKhi and mom ;" Ifollinvoil-tlKi-HOiincl (if readiiiK banister Till-] ROAUiJ (H-1 I'.IJ-:< *T l')N AM) "Ufa tblnlCH lie'H «ot (in ncnrod. tamo 1'Ueriv wan an extra (rlluir ut the ex- R KC, 1ST R A TI OX O F T J11: TOW N - KU|>1](>I'1H and n priidlnloim biinipini; a.+ SHU' OF HOL.MDKh, Isustl tilnt we won't dare do notllln' to ncutlve committee'H little cornel' talilc Iliuy lolled down-Iho stairs! State Wid& Broker in Notice is horehy Kiven that 11 tfcne.'-at fBim. thnt'H iilulu." at the Three Point flab tlicr follnwlnc It was wmii> lew niliuitvs liUci' mul election will lie held in ami for the iu\vn» "Ho nln't iroln' to got liy wit' notllin' orcnluK when tlmt flasust body wns Country Property sliip of JTiilimlt'i, on Tuesday, Xovemiier tlio first of 'tlm' membero were begin- Rcsldon(ial ES(D(CS Se LJXC. Pnrms, _'ilr 1IMS, from the; hnur of U:0'l OVIM-JL |3J!io tlint," Biilil Mr. Million durltly, yot imllod: rn- order by flic' t?rlhnl«)r Mm ning to crawl! fMini; tlli-Hi DlliceH-oi! miffl- (Old Established^ "THE GRANTPARI3H PRINTED LIST a. in. to the hour of 7:00 o'olnck p. m. Country Homes. Sliore Villiis, Kunga* of COUNTRY PROPERTY " is nbout to .Said election will he held in the- Town 1 ly and talce sad eyed ncenunt of the lowi. If you want lo Sell. Buy or Eif Formerly of Washington, D. C. Bo to the printer. Owners should write or .ship Hall at Holmdel, in the tmvnnhip of In the extra cltali sat. n bufce, sleepy- dniiiMge. wronglit. whou. Kcuubby 31d!:ind very CTSKOII an to •oo. GRANT PAHISH- at A.buw Pailt, and list (Iioir propertios with him. the f,'onc rat asscmhly of the state, ot and vuiiy liliMiiliiiB to lmii'. his usually inmiiimilato giiniKmtH, raino who for mnnt" yoara Has specialized in Removed foASBURY PARK, K.. Ni'W Jersey, two nietnhtM.s of the honrd "Twenty dollars, it coufc." nTowltian paiiting into tlio raom, EtumlHonl Fitate BO3C 371 High Clm nsactions. of clioM-n frci'Iiolderrf of tlie county of \vbiH[)crcd t<». Million^ who- Hot bewtih) Jloniiiouth for t!irt-e yearn, 0110 towiiMJUp 1 Calmly ilc liicltpili up file ovortui'iio* < onunitt*cni!in for thi'eci-vears, twu s,ir- him. ."Had to pay him in advance too. \iStti1-. of tho highway, Slve poLiiiilkufp- lilinio stool, straightened Its badly bent 1 Hut I KUCKS the word of thta commit- cis, one justice oi tho jit-ace for Jive- mpnorhs. coolly Hdiiistvd' It mid sat VUUH inn- citiiHlabU*. uii'l to vote appro- tee menus cornet bin' from now on — down before the keyboard. priati IJIH for the townshi]*. wot? . H'.ver ever ace such a .whaley" AIHO take notice tlmt a primary elec- Then he. reached Into his torn vest tion for all political parties will bu lifl.l At Unit moment tlie door opened, and licictlwit-1111(1 Illckud u muall, rolLof IIUIH- in and for the tmvnuhip of IlotuicJol on Scrubby JlcOhmis, u roll of miiBii The Brewmaster Says Tu.'.sday. So|Hend)er ^Sth, ID In. from the 'iii-roMH fihu'uonni, hour of 7:00 o'clock a. 111. to tlic hour oi! under lib) arm, entered thu smoke till ! icUO o'clock p. m. at the, Township Hull, cd room. "Sny; thero H yor twentj- plunlt» yor in tlie village of Hulmdel, ill tlic, town- waniedl.Hwirfein." isaid'he. .ship of l-Iolimiol. Kaiil primary election Ilorripin Ki'hiaed more broadly, anil will he htdd for tln> purpose, of nomimt-t- then nud^etl Xllss^ii, who hicemeil in lint ITiivniKan did not hear him. liiK persons for the olltees hcreiimfter Having- rescued, from the debris ilesisnatod, namely: two mcinherH of tJie Imminent aiiKer of dropping into a Kunfnil asHembly of tlio state of N("Y doze, which .littered the floor the remains of Jci-eoy, two nieinbcr« of tho hoard <<£ "Tnnt'.s liiuii" ho wlliapered. "'"cor tho'treiiHunii-'H book, lie was now hualr cliosen froi'holder.s of tho county of .Men- ly engaged ou the tattered and' llei'V mouth for three yours, au.l the numiiiii- to KO np to him—see? Tell him you're 1 tion and election of meinheis of tlin ,MUM- niarkcdi pafteii which, liail bean- the rec- lnouth county executi ve (.•omniittees; lit:-- tlio new nicnibw of tlio executive? mm- puhlican, one in e in ho r; I'enutfratic, oiut ord of moinlierHhlp dues. 1 mlttofs aud ank him for Lls back duca. ! ineniliiT; Proffivssivt , ono member; ono If lie don't come up wit' 'cm—$(!'It IB— IlnpldJj' ho'turned- t:lle Iingies, not only township eonimitteeman for three years, those containing, the necounts of tlio two surveyors of tlio highway, nvo t'ruu lilULdiiwn tlio'tituira—see?" poundItt't-perH, ono juHtlee. of tho pca-'o Hist) few moiUliR. Out also- Hio vivglti llr; ML'UIIUII'H bad" already opened "The storing of fur ilvo yours, one cnstabl.', and tu veto lisls of the raontlnrto come. appropriations for the township. his mtiHli! and: put it om Uio nick be And na-lie tnrneil tlio PIIROR ho iinus- Also take notice that a .special election fore him. will be held In and for tlio township oi NllaHOU stirred ulecplly, blinked n ed oppnslle Rcrubby MeGinnl.s' namo beer in glass-lined TT.dmdel upon Tuesday, October tOtli, to Industriously ply a. rubber stamp. 1111 n. from the hour of six* o'clock in the (onplo of times and glanced in Scrub- morning to tho hour of sev-on o'clock in I by'H direction. - Tlio Btomp bow tho single word, the evening". Said special election will "Pn Id." vats keeps it in ab- be held for Hiild townnhlp for tho pur- "That's hliu," llorrlgan was repent- ])os« of voting upon the proposed iiniciul- IUK' lbi tllo- blj{ cnallllowor enav " metit.H to the constitution ot' the stut« ot: on,, now. 15mm yen money. (iilli to it!" solutely perfect con- New Jenney. ^ OlT THE RifiBETS/ Further take notice tliat the board oi "Why hnf you not told me It IMK registration ami election in and for tlm Scrubby McGiuain dot I t'row outaV" township of Uolmdi'l. will meet at thu WHy THoy. Aro Ebiipcoa, and! Cannot dition, ready foff Township Hull, in the village of Holindti, hu'dcraniided heavily. "Ay bane tank- In the towi^hii) of llolmdei, on Tuesdny, iiomebody else!" Bocomo Perfoct Circles. .September 2Sth, lJUo, from 7:H0 o'clock , "Wot difference does- that inakeV" Every olll||«u Ima: t ««• fttol a. m. t<» 9:00 o'clock p. m. for tho pur- bottling. The pose of holding tho j^Mieral primary elec- IIorrlKim ileiunndcd. second law Is, "Tbe ovblts of all of tlie tion and making a re^iHtrntion of voters; 011 Tuesday, October IDth. ID 15, frmn "All der dltfcreuco 111! (tbr woild,' lilauutui ane- olltllKes-,, t-Ilu mini UOIUB; Ini 0:00 o*elot:K ;i. m. in 7:IHI o'clock p. 111. for i, wor OF IT?" BCTICUDX ' irowled MlHMen, looking accnshiRly at one comnioii fouua- of thorn all" All cleanly process adds the. purpose, of holding a hpt-chtl eloctlfn; JuasrvUX and on Tuesday, OctuluT '1W\. i!H5, fronii tlie chairman, IIB !£ lie limit just pur- of the otllun foul' are amtitiv. spuco; Tlio- l:UU o'clock p. "in. to 9:110 o'clock p. 111. inr "wJtB veny nminront ramital rosBrvntloir,. chased a very cliolco-sold brink of Hint oceentrleitlea of. orblta- or nil. plaueta tlie purpose of revising and con-rot ing 'ffi'lnniiij; and expectant ijonUeinnn. to its zest and fine the original rej;iyt- IH itiul n-celviiJK mbll- ^EiiliQ'toolc tv swift gluuee p vury on account 'of tile nftnurllim of all tionul ic«iHtration.-;. • "Dor Job is woiiluler ifclrt.'inorc." N'ils- "Dead' uure he ntiit!" nc St:r,uhBj! BKR, lain, btttueen the litiurn uf 1J:OO MetJmuiB,!' tllo ot.bor' relttomtied IUOUOIT to make eliiliiwnte* roiitllauiatliuili ra- o"clock and 5:00 o'clock, (ut 1:00 o'clock) *^" f,eC nn«.v ivlt' iiiijT.illiy UUu- II11U: onoiisly. "Her* iflO uioro nnd Ay sots house, Kretihold, in the townnhip ot* l)Vc«- continue to decrease dining about hold, county of ^[oninoutli, Now .ie.r-i'cy. ana' IlnlP the otller glults m ttio club; busy." 24,0110 years, lull wlllnol v-anl.-ib. mak All that lot, trnct or parcel of lam! and wnnUIn't bo Dayla! no dues,, nettli , "Ten notllin', yer Illumed fjmfllei'!!' Ingr rtit" onrth'w oiihit nm ox-neti clrck»i, premise* situJUi-, lyinR and belnp" in t)i« "Anybody lold. him w-Iiiit tile hlascd Hun-h;an. "Vet '.'.oV yew inoin>,v, borcuiKh of HutiiRim. In tlio county oJ! and tUeii will lleglm m-lnmw ^ri'iimontli and statu ot New JeiHt-y, nt qiiorlPd Mr. Dorgnil. and in advance Coo. i^w. fjo do wbatf Oceuntc: "5Sioy don't Uavo- to," Buld1 yer ugrecd to." TUe orbit of Venus now has tile IbasO UfiKlnuInfl- In tbe southerly *»ilj;o of iho "Ay gne.fB I don't do It nt all." lie eccentricity and 1H thevefoie imarer n highway K-adliiK rpnn oct-unlc m So'- Imowii' em-UH well nsyoa.OK bright In the division lino of laiidn of "Well," nnlil Dorgmi, "I'd! like to frag* oliRervoiU "Ay BIIWHU- A-J< liano- in>' i trill" idruli" Iliiiuiniiy olbi'r oi-liil; Him II is jealously gpirdlsd thraugfi every process. Every effort is bent Edward Uruca ami uv, Kb rick I'urmly, home:"' iomimil. llecome: m circle, nne •said bo^inning point IXMUK dl.sUiut t-vo tllat yor tell Him; Hint Iiu cnu'tr hundii^l and twenty-sis feet in an i-a.st- t, till but upsetlliiK the Inb'c in thii thirty mi nut us cant one hnndrpit and ! ' proecs.s. "Just luiiuU oveit' tlmt twenty, llfly feot io a ;<(ak€ at the Koutliorly nlilo \ I run him out for- sura!"' before yer BO." Tho Dulio'o Walk. raiVATE SEAL Beer invigorates, of the 11 fornsal'l Iiljihway; tltonro II) , "Tos moat ono la tha duke'a wallr." alon^ the iii'oi-e.-'aid iiiKlnvay north HCV- BoOf Ula- cholrmua. "lei: omi. Hare, ttise "A'j*' BiiBsn I yoo^t ffli lioinu;" NUHHOIII —poss«s£s tfie maximum et water with t'Hty deKiet'M wt?Mt nlnoty-throu.fcftt t''U |jsB for the askln1, Durban. No1 chuckled, kicking n chair out uf bla TBIk lr an- tnvltatlbn to fight a dueU inches to the place, of htigloniiiff, and In tho vicinity of Holyrood bouse. oont.iiniiifi ^-1-100 ucn'Mi bo tint Kanio ' to try tu liutt in on joron. tuutl" nay niid starting for tlie door. the minimum of al'coikol', yet having 1110re or leMH, And nl'io tUo ttonthurly "Oh, 1 ain't loolilir td' liog; m»< But Ilorilwun clutcltod nt bin coat- Btotland; ttiere 133 a pllice colled* the half of tmld Oceanic rood lylrwr uiul ho- (iiiUo'a walk,, sa. called from Ha helng wonderful tonic qualities. 'liiij imintKMatt'Iy In I'vont of jndd nhovw |j6b es.timt," onld' Dor-jnin I'llcerfull.v: tnlh awl. held fust. dt'^ciihod1 lot, iil»>f(* or tiurcel of jjuul, l"Wa getter lot tlllx KIIIIL Itnow tllutl "Yon'-'atiino' «*.»- wtf tllali twenty'; 3'er ;tlia flivorilie promanudo ofi' tlio Duke : .subject to tlio wm ot auUI I'ouU by tho iof 'Ebrli, afterwards tdiiff Jamon II Ordar a c&m to*da$ from yoar ctsalen puhiic. .»«& it ho' la: Serubb.v XioGiftnte b«' blur, gatour st.cr- Ue- tnuWurefl. "Yen One ttiaSmill makayau a permanent buyer. . Sfilu' to put uutlllu" ovtr ou. u« coma1 upiwltrit'—diHiiisil!(piielt. tsoot'1 'l'lils; wnlfc to! naW t» UHTO- been the .Seized an tho property nf Ilul (J. Nel- luumion rciidczvoiia for nettling alfnir son t>t al, (alu>li In o\-fCiil!nit at fbn ftuit" Ilfke lie's tlilnkln' to. Mr. .XUNKCII put oil ,iiu expression of of Alico V. WnllliiK. ami to IMI Miiltl by • tell Iitra* bow things RIIUIIIHI pained and weary Kiirprino. citi liunor-,. un, lbs site of cba BilttaU COKNL1JH II, UA4UU-J.OW, museum was let England. HhiHhoiirrr . • lio'll BO' paiicnallin, moire' Illwly Ula right hand waa passed slowly ]"». II. Al'PM^IATK, flol'r, SR* won't If lte' wanli to gee uuatj behind him, and Mr. llor.rlfi.in liniduil Hatod AimuHt'30, 191 fi. IJII.'hJ. I 1 ai iit, well find good-. Wn'll iv- iiu mi nwUwnid henp in n far conior. Sa England In War Time. ! The RtitX Bank KegtstdV olUtu no i tho llglltln'' ability of tbis ox- But Instantly the hitter wun up nifiihi Little [jiil—Pleasa, Mrs. Murphy, cominlltca n bit to mem the1 1 premiums.. Ifc mokea a u&O'l no,...* nnd v.'illi> iv I'-svUiy (.-savi'lnK" tJiiKolorji- rausrver *nyg if it's flne toBiprrow -l paper ufc jl.GO per youiv--Advoitl;. •«• tlon licuenth Ilia left cyo jjy«l ^ward you go beggin' with her? TS^ U Page Sir. THE RED BANK REGISTER. trip to Cleveland, Ohio, last week, where he visited his mothtr, Mrs. Mary P. Ruf. , Mrs. Ruf celebrated her ninetieth birthday while her son \ Avas with her. Matawan Man Weds. ery child HIIOUUJ got ft "Breati James Stilwell of Matawan and Jiutter" education first*, The hay or Miss Mary Langan, daughter of Jo- who through praotioat seph Langan of Keyport, were mar- haw bee mm? export Jn l.tuulness methec ried at the latter place Sunvluy of. last /hiauciiilly Intlcperulont for Hfo, Htg week by Rev. M. C. O'Donnell. a Hlumld fttjlow Personal Notes, Sales off Property, Building Opera- Asbury Dogs Win. tion, NtiocaiiUlc-s first, luxuries nt Bulldogs owned by Harry Rushton ward. tions—Ladg® Doings—Slight Fires—Births, Mar- of Asbury Park won several prizes in Will yon give your chllUron this a scries of shows in which they were exhibited the past two months. The Carpenter.** uiul bulhltirb. P. O. Lux Dealer in fresh and imioked moats of at 43 Kdst Front street contor of (own riages, Deaths, Accidents—Other Interesting £08, Bcabrlght, Is'. J. nil kinds. OHve oil, fresh eg&s and frenh rlv«r prlvnoiea. All light, well vontj. dogs were taken home last week. killed poultry a specialty. 71! Bridge lateti rounm, all iinprovementa; van BT.inri .MID MOHSSSHOBB. avenue, Red Banlt. Phono 671. moderate rtiteu. Board or rooms py dl&j Features of Town and County. Gets License Bacjc. Krfink Gray, practical horneslioer. The or week. Mrs. Snnbqrn, proprietress. The $15 license fee which hud been Qrlult Shop, 19 Mechanic street. Estab- " W. B. HoQWATT. Edwin C. Sloat of Freehold has I The junction of West Main and lished 15 years In Red Bank. Undertaker and einbalmei". Office open Throckmorton streets at Freehold has paid to Neptune township by Charles ^AU mkGmssm& rented a bungalow ut Manusquan i'or Bird in the belief that it gave him day and night. Specia1 l attention to all several U'eclcs. been greatly improved by the rouml- STBAH VTJICAHIXG calls, whotUcr In en out of* town. 15 Automobile tire and tube r the privilege to operate a hack in Steam vulcunlxlmVi AH work guaran- Pearl street, Hod Bank, Telephone. promptly done. Adam L. Huylar, dealei Harvey Barkalow of Adelphin is ) ing off of tile northeast corner. The Ocean Grove has been returned. teed. John I-jumiffW W West Front In bicycles, motorcycles nnd supplies : improvement was made possible by street, lied Bank. Phono 72-W. Auto tlrea nnd ueuesfsarlcs. Comer i working in J. V. Denisc's stove store Front and Oaborn streets, Keyport, N at Freehold. the vestrymen of St. Peter's church, Allentown Woman Dead. JumH Nommn 6: Son, oilUio ant] yard, who deeded enough of the church VOU GST A PTIIiL KtBAStTKB 4 7-H1 Shrewsbury avenue. Red BnnU. 01TO EOOE &H» WE&K ®® Jacob Newman of Belmar has been Miss Hannah A. Challender of Al- oC satisfaction for every dollar you leave Concrete work a specialty. Got our Mrs. H. "Walters's lunch room and sa property to make the change. lentown died Tuesday of last week at this store fur alicee. Pearson Bros., figures before having any work dune, itary milk depot. Established sis yoara I'lijoyinf," several days fishing on Bar- Keyport, N\ J. Fostofllco block. Meals Horved at nil houra. Quick serv- eia Amioadmentg to the iiBgat buy. Minister's Son Wed*. after a long sickness. Miss Challen- ice. Homo cooking, 200 Monmoiitb der was 50 years old and had lived all SrAB&S 0ABAOB, Ktreet, nest to Btrylcor'ja garago. Rod tion, atata of H«w JorEje Anthony Jeffrey of'Manasqunn has Raymond Everett, son of Rev, WX&XiXAM V. SS, Broadway, necsr Oceanport avenuo, Long Sojnrtmont o? f;t.ito, her life in and around Allentown. L'l Pearl .street. Phono 1D-R Hod Bank. Branch, N". J. Open day and night. Banlt. HOES0E1 OP A ttPBCXA BC^I_ iieon seriously sick with erysipelas. Charles Everett of Belmar, was mar- The right place to not Roml groceries at Phono 236-W. First-class auto service, In pur«tinnce with tho provisions ! ried at Washington on Wednesday, Will Serve nfl Commissioner. ritfht prices. Prompt deliveries. any whore, anytime-. Storing. Supplies, HT 8SBVAHOT XEKOUm Chapter 2 of the Speulal BeMision lja Took Poison by Mistake. 1915, entitlod"An Act providing for eu ! September 8th, to Miss Isabel Rizer. Edward P. Beach has consented to Employment aganoy. First-clans help .Vcwniiin Erl), a well known rail- 1 DOBFI *15, A SPEC Horses Run Away. any time he deems it necessary. will convince you. KLKCTION will be held in tho save*^ headache tablet. Mi-. Erl> has since BAHTAnaEliO & SIABEOC0A. oleotlpn illfitiictf) or preclnctt* of wffi iie.cn in a critical coiulitiun. hut sev- A team of horses belonging to L. New Sidewalks Laid. . Ktnto at sucli places a« tho clerlca of if' Imported und domestic bottlers and THE TSJEESmASi WXHS AITD ZVXQUOH Opposite city hall, 66 Monmoutb Hftvoral towiiHliipB, CUICH and municial eral doctors who are attondin.y him H. Stemler of Matawan ran away last Miss Ruth Dey, B. S. Newman, Mil- dealers In wines, IUIUOVH and mineral Co., William "Weinberg, proprietor. 20 jstreet, center of everything-; prices rea- itlon of tho^yttito Bhall provide, to en have not given up hope. week while hitched to a load of prod- waters, 55 West street, Red Bank. Phone First street, Keyport, N, J. "Wholesale sonable, Rood accommoaations, all Im-tlio electorw qualified to vote for m ton B. Height, Alfred Larsen, Jennie S. UQ-J, wines and llquora. Sole agency for Bal- provements, Como nnd soo us nnd b« i we on the Keyport dock.' The White and Charles. F. Morton of convinced. Mm, Smiley* Itudoiph.'House. born of tho IjpglHlntui'Q to votu fosr A Farewell Dinner. : SAKITAB.1T MILK AHD OBSAM 00. lantine'a brewery. Table and inlnorul ngalnHt certain proposed amendments horses were brought to a stop after Manasquan have had new sidewalks waters. Phone 157-R. Monmouth street. tlio Countitutton^ naid projiOHed ame Friends of Raymond Martin of Milk product", fresh buttermilk and ', running about a mile. No damage laid in front of their properties. . OSS", special delivery ":00 a, m. to S;OU iitM liuvhiK. heeu ufireetl to by tho 1p Washington, D. (,'., pave him a fare- 1 was done. [). m. 33 Kast l''ri>nt street, lied Bank. US-CUITT TAXX0B. HOSOI? S3 3SkXmEW@ CO, Hionn ot the Lc^inlatuvo of Now Je " well dinner at Pleasure Bay Tuesday Hotel Firm Dissolves. Phone 575. John V.'. Braun, Katabllnhed 24 years General contractors. Established 1869 of 31)14 and 1915, in puiHunnco with Death of Aged Woman. In Red Bank. All hand work. Clean- Incorporated 1912. Well drillers, hou09 provlnirtn« «t' Article nine of tlio Co ni^ht of last week on the e-ve of his John E. Kirk and James M. Bailey, R, C. ANTOHIDES, ins:, pressing and repairing neatly done. movers, rlKgera. concrete- work and ma- tution of Hnid Rtiite. •lupai'tuie for Washington after Mrs. Charity A. Johnson of Adel- Work guaranteed and up • to'date. 3 terials. Handling heavy machinery a who have been csnducting the Colum- blacksmith and wheelwright. Wagon Wharf avenue, Red Bank. specialty. OHlce, Herbert street, R©C Tho mU\ propoHort amendments spending .several weeks nt Ashury • phia died last Friday week from a bia hotel at Long Branch, have dis- work nnd auto spring a HpecliiKy, 167 Bank. Flione 613. contained In tho form -of lmllot hei . ['ark. Several Ashury Parkers were complication of diseases. Mrs. John- West Front street, opposite West Htreot, , wliicli ballot ha.s bc«n provld solved partnership. The hotel will tted Bank. AUTO . for UNO al said special election, in p«'s ;\y the dinner. i son was born in Monmouth county hereafter be conducted by Mr. Bailey. I ovorhaul any kind of an automobile J. H. J0HITU01T. j Sil years ago and had always lived in BBS BAHS PI*iVTI23Q "WOBKS. at short notice and absolutely guarantee Successor to'McGuo'fe Beecroft. Boarfl' Hiianee witli the provlKions of ttaltl Cha Clerks Have Holiday. Elwood S. Cornwell, prop. Gold, sil- all work to bo satisfactory. Specialist inj? and Uvory stable. Express' and all tcr 2 of tlio SiMicial SeHHlon Laws j the county. She is survived by three Rosencrans Loses. on carbnretrtr work. Cornwall ix Turner, heavy carting, Automobile vans for Ions Dltf. t'Urk^ in most of the stores at As-1 children. ver, nickel and copper. All work guaran- Charles P. Rosencrans of Long teed. 1-1 West Front street, near Muple 10 White street, Red Itank, or Hliort iHfctanci?. Touring: cars for hire TFIOMAS ]•'. MARTIN", ! imry Park enjoyed a holiday last Branch was defeated for president of avenue, Red Bank. Peninsula avenue, noan Ocean avenus Hocrotiiry of Sta MTVJ OV, aeabriffht, K. J. Phono 18. . OFITIOZ/V3C QAI1T.OT. 1'hui'sday when whj^t is known as Wedded at Belmar. the New Jersey Elks at Atlantic City Bpeclnl Eloctlon, October 19, 1010. merchants' day was observed. This E. LGWOT C. TV. Bennett & Co,, furniture and Miss Josephine Fitzgerald and Jo-last week. The successful candidate tile contractor. Tiles for floors, walls, pianos moved, general carting, largo auto THE CITY TAXXiORgk Tlionuifi !•'. Alnrtin, Keci-etary of 8tat day is given to the clerks every year seph L. Stout, both of Trenton, were was Joseph B. Paten of Jersey City. roofs and fireplaces. Tiling of bath- van for long or short distance. I5atl- Custom tailors, cleaning, pressing, ro- Proposed ArnendmentH of tae Conetit because they are forced to work on married at Belmar Tuesday of last rooms a specialty. 34 Monmouth street. nmtes ffiven on all work. 203 Herbert pairing, tlyelner. .Specialists In French tfou of the KtiUo uf New Jeiaoy, '.he Fourth of July and Labor day. (Continued ou next page.) Phone 840-W Red Bank. street, Red Bank. Telephone. dry cleaning. Wo call for and deliver sc First Amendment. , week by Rev. Lewis Hayes. The any iilaco. Flint avenue, opposite Bay- If you fiivov the tnkiption of tho ps couple will live at Trenton, where the dor building, Atlantic Highlanus, N. J poaed amendment to the Constitution Death After Long Sickness. KEVFOET STEAII LAX/HO, WZLBSM A. DEDErJ, Phono S-\V Atlantic Highlands. Now Jersey tirst printetl below, make • groom is engaged in the automobile H. E. Tippett, proprietor. TI>o laundry bottler of nnd dealer In Rirppert's, Hens- X mark In tho Bquuro opponito tlio VfO Mrs. Mary A. Wright, .wife of business. which has satisfied for years, Front ler'a and Doelger's popular beera "YCH;" if you are opposed tlieroto ma CbyVles A. Wright of Long Branch, street, Keyport, N, J. Dry cleaning. A Guinness' Stout and Basa alo and Brown ractical engineer. Automobiloa etor&d an X marlc In Hie Hffice. He is survived by particularly re- Thomas Zineale, Eatontown, N. J. itary. Hosiery darned freo. UnUndfirWe&d J No. Last week all records were broken HIETI painters. Auto lettering and strip- one son. freshing In hot ing and general sign work a specialty. mendeddd ffree . Alll wor k guaranteedtd. Work ni the shipment of potatoes from UEXiinTKIi AMD BUXDEi. called for nnd delivered. New street and Strike out paragraph ono (I) of A\ weather, have Got In touch with us before Klvlnu out H. .1-. Merritt, builder. Jobbing it Ocenn avenue, Seabrlghtv K. J. Brancli1 ule two (II) and insert In lieu " Freehold. On the biggest day 43 Clnmbalce at Morganville. your work. Schlentz & Son, Eatontown specialty. Screens and screen doora cars were loaded with potatoes alone very little nutri- N. J. 38 West 67th street, Now York, Phou* tho following: Elmer H. Geran of Matawan gave tive value. Olive made at short notleo. No job too omall 74-R Scabrlght. 1, Every male and every female *cl as against 40 last year. Big ship- oil makes IX V. BEOWJT & 00., or too large. Kstlmates given. Boi zon of tlio United State;), of the age ments of other farm produce were a clambake to several of his friends them more refreshing, tasty and successors to L. E. Brown, Dealers In 257, Atlantic Highlands, or NavcalnU. lOAETniTTJ DSTECTXVn BXJSHAU, twenty-one years, who shall have tn also made every day last week. on his farm at Morganville Tuesday nutritious: . © hay, straw, grain, coal and wood, plows, N. J. Hoi table male and female detoctl ve« resident of thin State ono year, anil of last week. Most of the guests fertilizers, agricultural lime, land plas- furnislied fov all purposes. Communt* tho county In which lie or oho clal were Mr., Geran's former associates In salads only olive oil of ter, etc. 24 Wharf avenue, Red Bank. cations absolutely confidential1 . Civil and vote five months, next before the ,. Raises Vegetables from Old Seed. Phone 27. noon, criminal cases, investigating , Bhadowing tioi), shall bo entitled to voto for all on the New. Jersey water supply com- the highest grade tike Bruno's Ladles' and genta' garments at evorj 26_ Broad street, Red Bank. Telephom floors that now are, or hereafter, may Walter Kerwin of Freehold has duff should be used. description cleaned, dyed and pressed flt ^ume potatoes from his yard which mission. A. WOKOOttV, connection. J. J. ilcCarthy, chief. Li- elective by tlio people; provided, that Eatontown, N. J. Practical sheet metal short notice. Goods called for and do- censed and bonded. citizen by marriage, shall enjoy tlio r!| trrew from seed left in the ground New Superintendent. All first olsss drujf, grocery worker. Tinning and hot air hoatirR. livered. Special contracts by the month. of an elector HIIIPSH she Hhall have In last summer. Mr. Kerwin has a and delicatessen stores sell Metal ceilings, metal shingles. Roofing. Ocean avenuo, Scabright, N. 3. Phone BBBOTOigi a resident of the United States flvo ye: Frank B. Smith has been elected BRUNO'S, the olive oil press- Docltash stoves and ranges. Telephons 74-W. Our prescription department baa tht next before the election; and pro?24 pumukin vine growing in his yard fresliest of drugs always 'on hand; i that no person In the military, naval which also grew from seed that had superintendent of St. Paul's Sunday- ed by experts in tlio Riviera's connection. 1 marine service of the United Htatos sh school at Ocean Grove to succeed. Dressmaking, plain and fancy sewing . comploto stock which, preclufloa aubstl- been in the ground a year. most famous groves where EATOITTOWIT QOE, Also can devote part time to nursing, tution;; and itt s work is absolutelasuyy acac- \io considered a resident in this State Harry Hemlrickson, wlio has helcl'the olives ere richest. Al. Rboades, proprietor. Automobile re- For particulars In either line kindly call curatect . We respectfulltfll y soliciliitt yoiynn being stationed in ony garrlHon, ~__ Paid $10 for a Black Eye. position over four years. Mr. Hen- pairing, storage and supplies. Vulcanis- at residence, River street and Leigh ton patronagep . • Warn'a drug store. Mao? racha, or military or naval plnco OP si Ask for free booklet contititiiftl ing', acetylene welding. All work guar- avenue. Sarah Carroll. Phono 314-R CarliartC , successor, Keyport, N. J. tion within this State; and no pftup Mrs. Ella Williams of Ashury Park drickson recently resigned. Idiot, insane person, or person convlc anteed. Rear of Metropolitan hotel, Eat- Red Bank. of a crime which under the Jaw« of II was arrested last week for disorderly ontown, N. J. State- In force on tlie nocond day of S< Old Piece of Wood. Seabright, N. J. Furniture moved to iinfi conduct. She said she went to a DRUM OLIVE OIL COMPANY tomber, one thousand eigh1 t hundred, house looking for her husband and George W. Baxter of Long Branch SdAUNY. carriage maker and horHeshoor. Car- from Now Ydrk and Brooklyn by vans forty-four, would have excluded i OF GENOA. ITALY riages ana wagons of all kinds made to All Kinds of freight and bajrgago trans- person from being a witness, unli the. inmates pelted her with bottles. Has a piece of yellow pine water main All hand laundry work. All clothes order. Automobiles painted and stored ferred. Agent for Dodd's express, tht purdoned or restored by Inw to the rl, which was laid in Philadelphia 159 bleached and dried In tho open. No !•"11 a had a black eye and the judge (law fork 0ffic9:~426 takiujton $L chemicals of any kind used. Murphy's Delion tires guaranteed 4,000 miles. Car- only company checking baggage throusb of Huffrage, ahull ynjoy the right of also put a ?10 fine on her. years ago. The main was recently un- riages stored. Itumson road, Little Sil- to destination. Telephones: residence, elector: ana provided further, that Laundry, Bay View aveuue, Atlantic ver, N. J. Phone 13C-W. 10-"W; office, 23-H. John Storer, Prop. time of war no elector in tho actual ns earthed and was found to be in a Highlands, N. J. itary service of the State, or of t Injured in Odd Way. good state of preservation. United States, in tho s\rmy or n W. P. Rademan of Asbury Park re- ON SALE IN RED BANK BY thereof, shall be deprived of a voto Married in Kansas. reason of nbsenco frimi such elects ceived a bad gash on his head while FRED BROWN district; and tho I^eglHlature Hhall riding on a train recently. He was George Rix Yard, son of Major power to provide the manner in v sitting by an open window when a j Alexander A. Yard of Farmingdale, 16© Monmouth Street and tho time and. place at which, eu was married to Miss Lena M. Nelson absent electors muy vote, nnd for ho.avy nut flew in the window and ANDREA C1TARELLA return and canvass of their votes In t glanced on to his head. Rademan of Turon, Kansas, at the latter place 7a Bridge Avenue - election din trie ts in which they reaps was laid up several days. on September 2d. The couple visited tlvcly reside. at Farmingdale last •week. and Two Deaths from Diphtheria. i A. DE MARIA ) Hounds Entered in Meet. Second Amendment William Blaxlnnd, the twelve-year- 1O4 Shrewsbury Avenue If you favor tlio adoption of thfl p: old son of James BUvxland of Hov-j ' Joseph C. and David C. Leaw of QUART 75c PINT 40c posed amendment to the Constitution nerstown, died on Wednesday, Sep. Ocean Grove have bought four fox New Jersey flrat printed below, make c.ember 8th, and the infant son of ' hounds from a kennel at Round Oak, 1-2 PINT 25c 1-4 PINT 15c X marlc in tho square opposite tho w< Thomas McCoy of Hornevstown died "Yen;" if you aro opposed thereto me Georgia. The dogs have been en- an X mark In the Hciuare opposite Monday of last week. Both deaths , tered in the field trials at Green, Ar- word "No." Black ink or black p< were caused by diphtheria. bor, Mass., next month> '," Handsome is as Hand- may be used for such purpose. Firemen Have Outing. I Married 25 Years. some Hoes" Shall this omondmont, Yes. Thomas Martin, William Schwartz, I Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Edwards regulating subsequent T. Nelson Lillagore, Dr. William A. of Long Branch were married 25 FITTINGLY DESCRIBES amendments to the Con- atutltion, bo adopted? Robinson, William E. Taylor, years ago Tuesday of last week and No. B. N. Woolston and J. E. Quinn, they fittingly celebrated the occasion. H members of the Ocean Grove fire ile- Mr. Edwards is business manager of Prices lowered again, but the same Ford car. The record of satisfactory per- Strike out Article IX. ana in nartment, enjoyed a day's outing on the Long Branch Record. thereof Insert: Barnojrnt bay last week. 1 Punished for Reckless Driving. formance for more than 900,000 owners surely makes it the "Universal Car"— ARTICLE IX. Sues for Jetty Work. Amendments. [ Bernard A. Hickey of Everett was Any amendment to tho ConstltutI Herbert 0. Gardner has brought the car you want. It meets the demands of professional and business men may be proposed in the Senate or w j found guilty last week of driving erul Asaeirnbly, and If the same shall suit against Asbury Park to force the I recklessly and running his auto into agreed to by a majority of tho memb payment of the amount of his disj- one driven by Richard E. Erdman of and brings pleasure to the whole family. Simple, strong,, reliable—economi- elected to each of tho two houses, m puted contract for the erection of proposed amendment shall be entered \ Matawan. Hickey's license was sus- Warranted the best for the cal in operation and maintenance. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town their journals, with tho yeas and ] three jetties at that place. The city I pended for thirty days. taken thereon, and referred to tho '. claims the work was not done accord- price ialaturo then next to ho chosen, and t Nig to specifications. Caught Big Fish. Car $640, f. o. b., Detroit. / bo published for three months provlc to making; rnjch choice In at least cL I Edward Davis of Montclair and J. $5, $10, $15 & $20 newBpapor of each county, If nny be pig insane Man Recaptured. i II. Gunning of New York caught some liahed therein; and if in the next £»ei Robert Delt, a Long Branch laturo next chosen aa aforeyuld, [ big channel bass at Allenhurst last for men. proponed amendment'.phall l>n agit '•olored man who was sentenced to weelc. Gunning's biggest fish by a majority of all tho members elect the .state asylum about a year ago, os- weighed 2G pounds and Davis's tipped Boys' Suits, 4 to 18 years, to each houae, thou it shall Va tha " ••aped from that institution Monday of the Leirlfilature to submit such pi the scales at 2'I pounds. pofiod amendment to the people In of last week. He was recaptured at $1.5® to $6.50 manner as tho I^eKlHlnturo Bhn.ll pj Long Branch Wednesday and was re- Cavalry Reunion. tjcvlbe, at the election for members I turned to Trenton. Time to buy your BEACH tho General Assembly held noxt af| Major A. A. Yard of Farmingdale four monthi) BIHIU hnvc olap»cd after 1 is in charge of the arrangements of JACKET and VEST; warn*:. amendment aliall have hoen agreed to Accused tof Theft. ! the Third New Jersey cavalry, which both houses of tho legislature as al< •John Fisher of Freehold was ar- est knit garment made. suid; and If tho people at ttxicU genoi is to participate in the national en- election shall approve and ratify Bif rested last week on ;i charge of steal- .campment of the grand army at OUTGUESS TOOUSEISS 30x3 umendment by a majority or the eloct^ ing ,$138 from the man with whom he Washington next week. tjonlifled to vote fov mninberfi of tho X*c boarded. The money was found on $1.10 to $6.00 32x3 lslnture voting thereon, such amendim', Fisher and he was sent to jail to Keyport Girl a Bride. Unequalled for the price. HO approved and ratified oh all beeof •nvait die action of the grand jury. Announcement was made last week 33x4 art of the Constitution; pi'ovidsg, ft. of the marriage of Miss Florence f ? more than one nmendment bo B*ts Charged With Reckless Driving. ,t. Fall Hats, Caps, Shirts mltted, they Hhall bo submitted In si,' Baldwin of Keyport to William C. 34x4 manner and form that the people tt Jacob Shaflin of Freehold was ar-Howell of Matawan. The ceremony voto for or against each amendment B{ rested last week on a charge of driv- was performed last Saturday week by and i nrately (and dlflllncUy; provldofll fnrtlt ing his horse in a reckless manner. that when any amendment lias been sv Rev. William Adams. mltted to tho people and by them ^ 'The complaint was made by Dalton Homo of JAMES GROWER, for jeetod, no ti.mi.ar ameiulment shall r. Carmley of Oceanic, whese automo- Horae Upsets Wagon. ftulimlttod' ngnin ivlthin flve years *~ bile was struck by Shahn's wagon. A horse driven by Edgar Reed of Mado-to-Moaouro Clothing. HUCU rejection. Ten Years a Detective. Englishtown became frightened at an automobile last week and overturned with marvelous If you favor the iiduptlon of tho p William Walsh has completed his the wagon. Mr. Reed was accom- poiiert nmendmnnt to tlie ponotltutlon lenth year as a detective in the em- nnied by his wife and a small son, power NOW Jersoy flrnt printed bolow, mako ploy of the" Asbury Park police de- jut no one was hurt. X mark In the nquuro opposite tho "&• partment. Tie is connected with the I "Ves;" if you nre opposed thcroto Tr- im X murk In the square opposite i'inkerton detective agency at NewTemperance Union Officers. word "No." Blrtdt ink or bltiok "" York during the summer months. Miss Mabel Winsor of Ashury Park may bo urfed for auch purpose. tfnjui*cd Man nt Hospital. has been re-elected president of the Monmouth county young people's Something New. Rlmll thin amendment, Louis Kigga of Uailey's Corner, j temperance "union. Miss Edith Chris- authorising oxcens con- who was injvirotl in a fall from a demnation of land by I tophcr is secretary and Miss Edith Standard Gasolene Service Station. tho Mate or any po- building at Spring Lake last spring, i Wiseman treasurer. litical subdivision there- No. is now at the Spring Lake hospital of, be adopted^ Restaurant Business Sold. receiving treatment for injuries re- Amend Article 2V by adding tlio t ceived to his foot when he fell. C. Hurry Clayton has sold his res- lowing fjcctlon, which shall ho Imai taurant business in the American ho- Hcctlon IX. lob of Moving House. Section IX. tel at Freehold to George Lambertson 1. Tho liOjjlHlfituri) may authorise •fahncs & Welch of Seabright have ] and Charles McNally. Mr. Clayton State, or counties, cltfeH, tuwno, been awarded the contract to move i will pursue his former business of Polarino Oils and Greases. uuglis or other Jmtnieipnlltlea, OP I the John A. Rutherford cottage from The most complete Din© @f board, govorninK bady or coatmtealea ! slaughtering cattle. Agent for Goodrich Solid Tires. the same, to take more land and the beach front to the Middletown orty than IK needed for actual con side of the river and connect it with j Women Elect Officers. Fine Carriage and Auto Painting. ©©aw£yo Full Line of tion in tho layiiip out, widening", ec n house now on the grounds. Mrs. Lauray Bimbler has been ln& or rolocat(ng.thopnrUn, in.l>Ho Blacksmith and Wheelwright. lilKliways or Htrceta; proviaed, ~ Oentii froni Heart Disease. elected president' of- the Bradley X Cai^s IPOS* Hire tUut tUp addlttoiuil lands tm\\ i - Bench temperance union. Mrs. D. W. Builder of Wagon and Auto Bodies. HO autliurlzed to bo taken Hhall h& Mrs. Knrnia Scars, wife of Joseph Maclntire is vice president, Mrs. G. Jitney Bodies a Specialty. more than Rufnelent to form 01 Sears of Allentown, died last Friday -hitilcllnfr fjlteH abutting on mieh H. Cook secretary and Mrs. William Call, Write or Phone. public pi nee, highway or Btroet wee]; of heart disease. Mrs. Seal's Benner treasurer. t>o much of tho land or property was 45 years old and was born at Im- Get my Prices nnd Compare with hn.3' boon appronrhited for BUCII lny.-il.own. Besides her husband she Bankero Attend Dinner. public place,, highway oi* utreot Others. needed therefor, the remainder ».„„ is survived by two daughters, » Charles H. Wardell, Bert Carton, sold or leased and reasonable restrict! Died at Summer Home. Theron Bedle and Oliver Diggan, all Corner of Monmouth Street and employees of the Farmers and Mer- Maple Avenue, William K. Ennis,' clerk of the dis-chants bank at Matawan, enjoyed a Moitmouth Street, steal' Broad, irict court at Orange for twelve shore dinner at Pleasure Bay last RED BANK, N. J. Lot us print your sale bills. * years, :00 o'clock, (at 1:1)0 o'clock). except .SaluidujH. .> oppoao Mayor George B. Goodrich for day week and was won liy the Vixen, perience. In tfir- afternoon of Hiiid day, at the court the Republican nomination for mnyor .sailed by Captain Joseph Redmond. hoiiHu, I-'niuhold, in tin; township of I-'roe- GEO. McC. TAYLOR. C. E. ,,( of Avon. Mr. Thompson is a foitaer Jiold, county of Monnioiith, Now Jorsey. CONSULTING ENGINEER. * mayor of Avon and is running for as- Returns to Normal School. You have a right to doubt state- All thorn; two r- M. CONK October. years old and is survived by a son. sinnII of my buck ami illil not know just KTi-a and tliii'ty niinuti'H west, three To Teach at Pemiington. what caused It. I tried different fclmlH chaiiiK and tiffy-thn-t; links to a ^tonc; E• AUCTIONEER. Will Study Law. of muilh'ineFi to no nviill. I'lnnlly I llience (•'!) HOUih, (iiK!il.V-idiH- th-^n-MP and Prompt attention to oil ualea of farm atock, J. Norman Bills, son of Rev. J. D. K(>t Do;m'H Klilnoy IMIJH »t <_!. A. Minion I'orty-dvft niinutfiH oust, el •• veil eh a inn nujrcIiuiuIiKP and Derp.ona! property. Billo of Ocean Grove, has been en- Fred Burlew of Matnwan, who I&, i'.o.'n Drug Htoi ••'. Thfy brought ami ci^hty-thi'CL- MnlCH V> a nloiio; thourr. i'. O. Address 102 liordon Street. Red Bank. graduated from Buckncll university prompt r'-Iiff suii] I imw lum- no fatiHO Mt south, t)m-<' HiahiM ;md lifty-fonr gaged to tench physical culture at for complaint." (StuU-mi-nc given Jan- HnliH to a Htoii'-; thoncc (ul .-iniUi, live KS. CARLE & CAKLK, last year, will enter the law depart- uary Jith, l'J')H). Pennington wmimu-y ;ind he will also ; (k'ffreeH and forty-five minutes w*.>Ht, sev- OSTEOI'ATHIC PHYSICIAN8. have charge of the athletics at themeat of Harvard college this fall. Over tlnvo years lator Mr. Pope sal .south, «.-inhty-cl^h t R. B. F. KING, of the International lyceum associa- jury was treated at the hospital. d«^rc-«-rj and (Iftccn minutes we.it, four D VETERINARY SURGEON AND simply ask for a kidney remedy—get t-baln1 n and forty-nino links to a stone on DENT13T. tion at Chicago last week. Mr. New Sidewalk!. | UH corner of thu liiu- of tho farm of SHREWSBURY, NEW JERSEY. Cornwell ia a lecturer of the associa- Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that | formerly John H. Sheriuani tiiencu (it) Cement sidewalks have been laid aloiiK Hiiid line north, IHUJ dc-rce and Overatoniy performed on bltchea with perfect tion. Mr. Pope had. Fos^r-Milburn Co., thirly-slx: minutes west, I'orty-Hevcn in front of the properties of Mrs.Props., Buffalo, N. Y. • •liaitiK and cl^hty-iiv^ linl« to the plare Also dogs treated villli Scrum for DiBtemper'niuJ Policeman on Vacation. Mary Allaire, Lewis I.aylon and the of b«tKlimliif<. contuhiiiiK forty-nine acres ManEe. Red Men's lodge at Farmingdale, and fifty-one Imndredths of an acre 1-Jx- Telephone 2118, Eatontown, N. J. Policeman Elmer Hopkins of Bel- CfpUns a rlKlit of way k-adinif from the mar is enjoying a vacation. He andBelmar Property Sold. said prcmis.-H to the. jinldii: road icadin;; R. L. H. HTRYKER, his family will spend several days out from Tiutoj] KaiiK to I'luMjamvn. D VETERINARY SURGEOH, of town and Mr. Hopkins will devote Samuel Kaplan has bought the G. Office, Public Service BuildinB. Telephone 249, the rest of his vacation to beautifying B. Robinson house at Belmar from Also it 11 that tract of lnnd situate, Residence, 91 Shrewsbury Avenue. To!ephonolS-L his property. Samuel Micholson. Kaplan bought lyin^r and belntf in tho township of RED BANK. N. J. the property as an investment. Shrewsbury aior'-said. liL-^inniu^ In tin? Death of Aged Woman. middli.' of t!ic road leading from Katon- RNKST A. AREND, Death from Pneumonia. towji to Tinton l-'alls, at Uio nortiiwost E ARCHITECT, Mrs. Louisa Snyder, wife of Wil- corner of Widow White's farm; th.-nc«> 105W. lOlh Street. New York City. liam E. Snyder of Avon, died Thurs- John Gilhuly, formerly of Long south, tlfly-four minutes, west, eluve.ii Kinmonth Building, Asbury Park, N. J. If ft careful lodger account is kept showing the net profit of Branch, died at New York last week chiiiiw and ninety Ilnhs; tlifiico south, Residence, Broad Street. Red Dank. N. J. day week at the age of 87 years. eieiity-ninr; degrees and thirty minutes Specialiatin country work. poaches and apples in comparison with other farm products it will Besides her husband she is survived of pneumonia. He is survived by a Thld Is the actual experience of Annd west, ek'Vf.'ii chains and eighty-tlve links; Telephone Connections. he found very much in favor of the fruit even in consideration of by two sons and a daughter. wife and three small children. .Croman, Snnta Rosa, Ciu,, with tho won.-; thenc; south, tv/o decrees east, tiireo jflurful D. D, D. Prescription, chains sind Ilfty-iwo lliiKs; thence .south, OH S. APPLEGATE & SON, tho very low prices this year. On United States Grand Jury. i D. D. D. Is tho proven Eczema Curd Htventy-six decrees and fifty minutes Bicyclist Run Down. tho mild wash that glvea instant relief] west, four chains and Hixty-fivc UnUn; ti COUNSELLORS Al LAW. The farmers of Monmouth county have some food for thought Lee W. Berry of Asbury Park and thence north, two dc^'ref^ an and eipclity- in this suggestion and the up-to-date growers will know at tho end George W. Young of Oakhurst are | Cleanaea tho akin of all impurities—* RBD BANS. N. was run down by an automobile while washes away blotches and pimples^ tliree links; thence north, seventy-seven of the season just where they stand. riding his bicycle Friday. The boymembers of the United States grand leaving the skin aa smooth and healthy; decrees and twenty-five mi mi ion east, REDERICK W. HOPE, jury from Monmouth county. Hcventten chains and tliirty-two linlin to COUNSELLOR AT LAW. managed to escapeinjury by jumping, 1as that of a child. the ix'KinniiiK, containing oi^'htcen (inres F The Manalapan Nurseries at Englishtown, N. J., are prepared to but the bicycle was wrecked. Get a GOc bottlo of this wonderful and aixty-fivrt luiiidrodtlis of an ai.-rc, Ofllceo comer Broad and Front Streets, furnish both peneh and apple trees of the leading commercial vari- Attended Postmasters' Convention. Eczema Curo today and Jteep it In tha more or less. RED BANE. N. J. eties, including tho J. H. Hale peach, to the planters in this state. Belntar Store Closed. Postmaster Joseph Atkinson of louse. Freehold attended the annual con- i Wo know that D( D.P. .W.U1 Uo ail tliaQ Seized as the property of Margaret DMUND WILSON, This stock has been carefully grown and great care has been George P. Leddon has closed his IS claimed for. it. Pinlcernelly, ft vir, t a lien hi execution E COUNSELLOR AT LAW. delicatessen store at Belmar and hasvention of the New Jersey postmas- at the .suit of Karl Herman Stoye, anil to jAxa±its ouu-PEXL, JB., Bes Bans. be sold by RED BANE. H. t given bud selection, In all cases where possible aclection has been moved to .Asbury Park. He has se-ters at Atlantic City recently. Offices: 10 EAST FRONT STREET. made from trees of record. cured a position as traveling sales- NOTICE. CORNELIUS B. BARKALOW, To Become on Aviator. Sheriff. LSTON BEEKMAN, man for a Jersey City firm. NOTICE OF THE TIMK AND PLACE COUNSELLOR AT LAW. For prices write Robert Gravatt of Adelphia, who OF HOLDING (iEN'KKAL AND PRI-D. H. APPT.EGATE. Sol'r. A Grangers at Allenwood. served on the battleship Delaware, is MARY EL.KCTIOX8; ALSO SPECIAL Dated Sept. 1, 1!»15. [|2^.7S.] Offlcca 10 Broad atreet, RED BANK. N. J. A meeting of Pomona grange was now about to join the flying machine ELECTION, AND OF OFFICERS TO squad of the United States. BE ELECTED, AND MEETING OF HOTJCE OP ASSIOITMENT. K. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, held at Allenwood Saturday week. BOARDS OF ELECTION AND REG- Xotieo is hereby fiivon tliat G«t>rffc A. D SURGEON DENTIST. About 125 members of the grange ISTRATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Moody, dealer in liurnoys, leather Koods, Graduate University of Pennsylvania, Manalapan Woman's Death. SHREWSBURY. vobeH, etc., and doinpr bu^ines* at No. 4SOffice Days In Red Bank: Mondayo. Wdn were present. Morning and after- Mrs. Jane E. Marquas of Manal- Notice in hereby piven that a general Broad atreet, in Ited Banli, N'L-W Jersey, and Saturdays. noon sessions were held. apan died Sunday, September 5th, at election will be held in and for the town- hath this day made a genera] nHSiRisment 120 Broad Street. Red Bank. H. 1. ship of Shrewsbury, on Tuesday, No- of his estate to the subscriber, fur the Wins Needlework Prize. the age of 59 years. She is survived vember 24, 191G, from the hour of 6:00 c<]uul henoiit of nin creditors, and that R. W. M. THOMPSON, by a husband and one son. o'clock «i. m. to the hour of 7:00 o'clock all elaimy of creditors against said es- ) DENTAL SURGEON. Miss Inez D. Allen of Belmar has p. in. .Said election will be held in thetate must be presented under -oath or 2i NafI Bank Building. Bod Bank. N. 1 been awarded first premium on sev-Returns from Chicago. villas of Llttlo Silver for the first elec- afllrmatlon to said assignee at Bed Bank, eral articles of needlework which she tion district of said township, at the flre- New Jersey, within three months from Hours 8-6. Isaac N; Sutphin, who has been em- house of the Little Silver volunteer fire the date hereof, or the same will be &K. l''RANK L. MANNING. exhibited at the Delaware state fair ployed at Chicago the past year, has company; and fur the secoivl election harred from coming in for a dividend of at Wilmington recently. district of said township in tlie village said estate. ' StTEGEON DEMTIST. given up his job and has returned to of Shrewsbury, at the wheelwright shop 1EL BANK. B. 1. Deal Officers Roappointcd. his home at Farmingdale. of Charles H. Hurley. .Said election will Dated September 3d, 1815. Broad lltreot, oppoolte Ford & MUlor"B. be held for the purpose of electing two BEXJASIIN- J. PARKER, Edward Reuben has been reap- Firemen Gets Badge. members of the general assembly of the Assignee. K. WILLIAM ROSE, pointed collector of Deal borough at state of New Jersey, two members of D DENTIST.' Abram Embley, ex-chief of thethe boa I'd of chosen freeholders of the Buccesaor to Dr. R. P. Bordoa. a salary of $G00 a year. George Seabright fire, dopartment, was given county of Monmouth for three years, OH ROLE TO BAB CREDITORS. Gas adminlatered. Frick was reappointed assessor. His Surviving Kxecnitors' Kotioe, CO BROAD STREET. RED BANE. H. ). an ex-chief's gold badge at a meeting one township committee-man for three James B. Weaver and Charles ]•'. Mc- salary is $400 a year. of the firemen last week. years, two surveyors of the highway Glitiehy, surviving exetlutors of Charles and two poumlkeopers. 1>. Warner, deceased, hy order of the sur- ILLIAM H. FOSTER, Auto Trip to Coast. William Tindall'n Death. Also take notice that a primarv elec- rogate of the county of Motimouth, here- W REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE tion for all political parties will be held by give notice to the creditors t»f tlie AND LOANS. Offers unexcelled opportunities ttf purchasers of bunga- Harold S. King, son of Jacob A. William Tindall of Upper Freehold in and for the township of Shrewsbury said deceased to bring in their debts, de- EATONTOWH. NEW JI King of Asbury Park, is making an township died las,t Saturday week at on Tuesday, September 28th, 1915, from mands and claims against tlie estate of low sites on the banks of the picturesque Shrewsbury auto trip to the Pacific coast with two the age of eighty.years. Mr. Tindall the hour of 7:00 o'clock a. m. to the hour said deceased, under oath or ailirniation, (P iiU. D. COOPER, of 9:0iro'clocl; p. m. for the first election within nine months from the tweuty- \X CIVIL ENGINEER. River, at the foot of the famous Water Witch Hill. other young men. They were in Ohio had no near relatives. district of said township in the village fifth day of August, 1J15, or they win be Succesoor to Goo. Cooper. C B Tuesday of last week, of Little Silver, at the flrehouse of the forever barred of any action therefor Poatofflce Buildino;. RED BANK. B. J. Private Beach. Large Boat Basin. Good Fishing. Lots Will Install Heating Plant. Little Silver volunteer fire company, .ind against the said surviving executors. <- Asbury Parlt's Pupils. fnr the second ''lection district of* said JAMES B. YVI'AVER. Mrs. Margaret Heise will have a township in the VIIIUKC of Shrewsbury, EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., For S»le on Easy Terms. Carefully Restricted. The total enrollment of the Asbury hot water heating plant installed in at the \vlLe<.'lwriffht shop of Charles 11. CH.MIL.ES F. MGLIXCIJY, G CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUEVETOB. Park schools this year is 2,374. In her house at Freehold. William Gib- Hurley. SKIII primary election will be Room 7. Patterson Building, Broad Street, the high school there is nn enrollment hold l'nr tin* purpose of nominating per- EW YORh. AND LONG BRANCH KED BANK. N. J. lin baa the contract. xon< for. tho o flic us hereinafter desig- RAILROAD. of 3GB, but it is expected that this will nated, naiiifly: two members of the Ken- N ACOB 0. SHUTTS, Death of a Child. 1 be increased to 450. oral assembly of the state of New Jer- Time TablQ in effect September tth, 1915. J AUCTIONEER Alice I. Heulitt, daughter of sey, two members of the board of chosen Special attention given to aales of farm StMBJ New Fire Engine Bought. freeholders of the county of Moninoutli i Stations in New York.Pennsylvania R. K.,Seventh farm implements and other personal property, . George F. Heulitt of Belmar, died last for three years, one township committee- Avenue and Thirty Second Street; fout of Cortlandt Streot: foot of Dpsbi-03te:i Street; P. O. Address. 191 Broad jtiest, Eod Bank. Sales Agent.on the Property A chemical pumping engine has Wednesday of.'cholera infantum at man for throe yeara, two surveyors of Telephono 264. • ^__ been bought for Washington fire com- the highway, two poundkoepers, and the Hudson Terminal (H & M R It). Clmreh and the age of one month. nomination and election of the members Cortlandt Street. Central K. R. of New Jersey; K. A. F. VOSS, pany of Ocean Grove. The machine of the .'Moninoiith county executive com- foot of Liberty Street; foot of West Ttventy- will cost $11,000 and is to be deliv- New Collector at Matawan. mit toes, Republican, one member from ThirdSueet. D OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAK. ered in three months. Councilman Fo'rman R. Thompson the first election district and one mem- In the Eisner Building. Roem 10. has been appointed collector of Mata- ber from the second t-lection district; TRAINS LEAVE RED BANK Red Bank. N. J Caught a Bis Weak Fioh. Democratic, one member from the town- For Now York: 5 55. 6 37. 0 54, 7 03. 7 08, 7 23. T 35'' Telephone l&l. wan borough to succeed the late Wil- ship-at lar^e; Progressive, o.ne member . 7 -10, 7 6C. 8 10. 8 20. 8 27, 8 i 1, 3 17. 0 38 (Hon' John Applegate of Freheau spent liam M. Fountain. : from the township at iar^c. days only). 942. 10E2. 11 1-, H 25 a. m ; 12 02, "~R. WM. J. WOLFERT, Tuesday of last week fishing at Bar- 1 46. 2 48, 3 5<>, 4 19, 4 30, 4 fill 6 00, 7'2i 7 43- D OSTEOPATH. negat inlet. He caught eighteen Matawan Girl's New Job. Also take notice that a special election 9 25. 9 57.1056 (Saturdaysonly) p. tn. Sundays: 94 Broad street. Red Bank. N. J. will be held in and for the township of 8 58. 9 37. 11 41. a. m.; 1 20. 1 45, 6 47. (i 03, 7 10. Graauato of Philadelphia college of OstropatbT. weakfish, the largest of which - Miss M. F. Walling of Matawan has Shrewsbury up'-n Tuesday, October 10til, 7 35. 8 09. 8 38. 0 00, 0 26, 0 57 p. m. PhlladelphiacolleKoof Anatomy. Andpoot tmiar ESTABLISHED 1854 TELEPHONE 111 weighed nine pounds. quit her job at New York and is now IMS, from the hour of six o'clock in the ato of American ochool of Osteopathy at Klrk*- nornlnfi to the hour of seven o'clock in For Elizabeth andNcwark: 6 65.C 37. C El. 7 03. 7 35, ville Mo., under the founder of the ecienea working in Jacob R. Lefferts's law ho evening. Said special election will 7 40 (Newark only), 7 54, 7 50, 8 10 INeivark Given a Farewell Party. office at Matawan. lie held for .said township for the purpose only), 8 20, 8 44, Newark onlyl. 9 17. 942. 1110, Miss Anna D. Cavr, daughter of E. of voting upon the proposed amendments 11 25 a. m.: 12 02. 1 411. 2 4*. 3 ',0, -1 30, 1 f,'',, G 00, 1 Enjoyed Terrapin Supper. to the constitution of the state of Now 7 28. 7 43, 9 25. 9 57,10 E6 (Saturday only) p m T. M. Can of Long Branch, had a Jersey. Sundays; 8 58, 9 37,1144 a. m.; 1 20, I 45, 5 47, farewell party Monday night of last H. Edgar Mason of Long Branch 0 03. 7 10. 8 OS, 8 38, 9 00, 3 25, 9 57 p. m. entertained several of his friends at a Further take notice that the boards Dr. H. B. yanDorn % Real Estate and Insurance week. Miss Carr will enter Syracuse of registration and ok'cHon in and forFor Motawan and Perth Amboy: 5 55, 6 37, 7 03. university this fall. terrapin supper at Portaupeck last the township of Shrewsbury, will meet 7 03, 723, 7 66, 9 17, 9 42, 11 25 a. m., 12 02. 1 -113 DENTIST Wednesday night. for the first election district of said 2 48. 4 SO. 0 00 (Matawan only). 7 28. (Matawan Second National Bank Building S8-S4 BROAD STREET _/ RED BANK, N. J. Farm Hand Injured. township, at tho flrehous1 e "of the Little only), 7 43, 9 25, 9 57 (Matawan only.) 10 56 Rooms 8 and 9 Big Painting Job. Silver vo hint cor firr company, and for (Saturdays only) p.m. Sundays: 8 58. 0 87, Robert Moore, who is employed on tin* second election district of'saM town- a. m.: 120.; -145 (Mntnwitn only), 6 03. 7 10 H. E. Hulsart's farm at Lower Sqan- Harry Cole of Belmar has gone to ship, at Uie wliL-dwrifiht shop of Charles (Matawnn only) 9 00, 9 20 (Matawan only), Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and II, Hurley, in the village of Shrewsbury, IN CHANCERY OP HEW JEBSEY. kum, was recently badly hurt while Montclair, where he expects to be em-on Tuesilny, September 2Sth, 11U5, from p. m. Plate Glass Insurance • • ployed most of the winter on a big 1 To Itnrgiiivt llalhls.-ii and Matthew t getting ice out of an icehouse. He T i'" '! oVloek :t. m. to 1*:< + *> o'clock p. mFo. r Longr Branch. ABhury Park. Ocean Grove. ilathlsen, lier luisband: is now improving. . painting contract. for tho purpose of holding the pfneral PointPleaeantandintermediate stations; 122, By virtue of an order of tho Court oC primary election and making a registra- (Mondays excepted) 5 00. (i 02. a 40, 9 40, 10 27 flmnccry of Xew .lersoj', liiadt^on the Hurt with Golf Stick. Manasquan's College Boys. tion of voters of said respective flection a. m.; 12 22, 12 65, 1 33 (Saturdays only), 143 d;i>- ill' tile (late hereof, in :1 cause Where- dt.-'tricts; on TueHdiiy, October liUh, 11» 1 fj. (Saturdays only), 167. 2 21 (Saturdays only), in r:dimind Wtrsnn Is lomiilalnant, and Miss Grace Merritt, who was in- Edward Disbrow, George Burrowes from fS;i>0 o'clock u. in. to 7:00 o'clock 2 41 (Saturdays only), 3 01, '3 18, ,t 32, 1 19, 5 10. you :u-e ilpffiidauts, you are reuulred to jured at Trenton recently by being and George Cook of Manasquan have p. m. for the T)urp, 1 4C, 4 30. COO p.m. Sun- F'uneral Director and days: 9 37 a. m.; 1 15. 9 20 D. m. 'Tlie said bill Is filed to foreclose a Long Branch Couple Wed. Peter J. Walsh, proprietor of the CJl;:i>IH.JK II. LIPPINCOTT, mnrtffiiKe mado by Margan't Malhiseii ' OnSuollsterfirag ir& All Its Miss Pauline Arroe and Frank M. Grand Central hotel at Seabright, is Clerk of tlic township of Slirowsbury. LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. and Matthew .Mathi-rn. her husliand, to Baxter of Long Branch were married I'atod August -Sth, li'ir>. ItiifUM S. Jicrrltt. .latod Si'Iitemlier I'lith, (Formerly with R. T. Smith of Rod Bank for 27 rflnii.) a medical patient at the Long Branch C. R. R. of N. J.. foot of Liberty street. 4 (10. 8 IE, ldll, on lands In tho township of Eaton- at Red Bank Tuesday of last week. hospital. 10 00.11 30, 12 35 (Saturdays only), 1 00 (Satiir- town, .Miiiull.'Uth counts. New Jel'soy; Camp Chairs and Card Tobies tor; Hire. The bride is a graduate of the Long HOJICK. days only), 1 20 (Saturday.* only), 1 30.3 30.3 40 and you, Miirsaret .Matlliseii, arc madu Laid Up with an Abscess. NOTICE 'd" TIMi: AXI1 rl.Af'B OF 446. 6 00. 5 30. 5 38. li 30, 3 00 p.m.; 1201 (mid- a defendant because \' in and for tin- borough of Fair Haven D. N. BELL. Gen. Pass. Agent. Penn, R. R. The insurance business of the late ilium Tuesday, sViitemli.-i- :M1I, |!'K,, W. C. HOPE, Gon'l Passonjrer Atrent, Contial RED BANK. N. J. To Extend Gas Service. finm the hnur nf ",':oo o"clnek n. .in. to R. R. ot N. J. William A. Fountain of Mntawiin has the hour of (l:nil n'eluek p. 111. for the Tho Standard gas company is pre-been sold to Fotman R. Thompson. suld borniiKli. Sal.t primary (d.-i-tion paring to lay a gas main from its will he held for tlie inirpiiM' nf iioininat- MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF HEW JERSEY. Visitor from West Viroinia. , hiK persniis fur tlm nllhi.-s her.'lnafler Contractors end Bulldere, plant at Mstawan to Freehold. Pipes designated, namely; twi, members el" the TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 7th, 1915. have been distributed along the pro- Mrs. J. Howard Slocum of White general assemble .•!' the state of New And Dealers in All ECIndi of posed line. Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, is Jerse\-, lun nielllliiTS of Ihe board of Subject to charge without notice tiUILDINQ MATERIALS. visiting friends at Long Branch. I'hnson fr.'ehnblevs nf the ennnly of Mini- BIUDCE AVENUE. Working for Undertaker. nionlh for-three years, livn nniiicilmeii Steamers SEA BIRD and ALSERTINA Or-poilto Rbtlrosd Station. fnr the hnrnugh of I'uir lla\;en fur three, Holmes King of Bailey's Corner New Books for Library. years, and an ;ts.-i--snr and cnllector for Between Pier 21. foot of Franklin Street, Now York (Lnnilinir at llio llntlory to Uko on nnd let oil Bed Bank K. J. has gone-to Washington, N. J., where Several new books have been added the Ijnnmgh nt' Fair llav,-li for ,tliiee rossciiEcra only), nnd Hifrlilamls, Hinhlmi.l IK'ach. Oceanic, Locuat I'uint, 1-ulr Haven nn.l Heil lionk. Work dono by tho das or contrnel. years; also llle nnmlhatinii and ,-leciloll No job too large: ncna tno email. he will be employed by his brother-in- to the Snnford library at English- nf niemliel's nf the .Mnnuinutli county ex- Teleehona Call 1701 Franklin. Now York. 453 Itcd Uonk. N. J. Hlithliimls Telei.hone. 1204. Jcbbins attended to Ql uhwt notlca. law, Elliott DeBoo, in the undertaker town by Charles II. Sanford. eclltlve cnllllnitti ns re-]iL-ctl\'elv, FOR RED BANK. ! FOR NEW YORK. Butloutea famished on all kinds of business. Operation for Appendicitis. Alsn tahc llnllce dial a sin-rial election Dally except Sunilny, A. M. P. M. Daily except Sunday. A. U P.M. will be held ill and for the l..,r"l«h of Leavo Pier 24, foot of Franklin Battafecllon auaranteej. Claude Irons of Adelphia was oper- Fall- Haven MP"ti Tuesday, cielnl.er I'-'th. Lonvc Ili'JIIanlr .7.00 4.M Harvest Supper Successful. • stri-et *.ai aao 11 .. 7.16 4.1(1 PntmnHIOfflco. 8B8.M ated on for appendicitis nt a Trenton ll'ITi. frnin tin- hour nf I;;IHI n'ebick u. in. Lewvu Battery Lamline s.:.". 2.0". Fair Havfii The Oakhurst Methodists held their tn Hie hniir of 7 :'MI tj'cbick p. m. Said " Locuat I'nlnt .. l.tt 4.2fi annual harvest supper last Wednes- hospital last week. special electinn will I.e held I'm- said linr- Arrive Hlnhliuidi ubout ID.:!.". 4.41) " Oceanic...... ,.7.ao 4.30 uui:li al l;ornugh ilallnu I'earl r-11. i-l for " Oceanic " 11.HI S.15 Iliirhlnml,. ..8.00 r..co day night. It was .a successful affair tlie |iurp""e of \t-Ilng upon the proposed .0.60 6.W mid supper was served to over 500 anieiidnielit-- tn tin- cnlistlluli-'ii of the •• RojaSr •• :.v.-.:;:::::::n:S iS.w™ Frankiinatreetatat 10.00 7.(10 people. stale nf New Jersey. SUNDAYS. A M SUNDAYS. I". M. l'"urther take nnlice that Ihe 1 ids of Leave Pier 24. foot of Franklin r.eavo Heil Oanli I.OH Strawberries at Manalapan. Wo are In canu-t ivhrn wo IIHU yon to registry ami electinn in and fnr the Imr- S.30 ' " Knlrlluvi'n 4.15 nugh nf Fair Haven will meet fnr said Street : (Tlvt* nmilXK a trltil. You have wtlhlup Leavo Buttery LBtidinir " locust I'uint •i.;r. Heavy Weighi Wire Pcnclig James Campbell of Manalnpan has te returned if after a trial • " Oceanic " II.m • ' " Hiltlllan.il f.,00 best op-to-cSato fenclrcs materials for ra&Jc! his patch the last few weeks. The yon fulJ.-tn j;.'t ivmiltB from OHIUXi;. • " Locuat rolnt " 11.20 Arrive Ilutlcry I.andlnir uliout 11.30 any' etylo tit 8sl " Frankllu Street 7.00 (if tiioso who (liiul; to CXCOHH ;m oppor-* |iliiniir.\' electieii and making i regis- " IledBonk " ll.l' woven late, cotlltrs and lawn fencing?. BUBI BE flavor. tmiity to. try the ulUUXI:: treatment. tartlnn nf voters of s.ild re-i|iectlvc olee. plain v?lre, BtapJas, ete, It in a very simple treatment, can he thin district: oh Tiles.la\-, lictnh,-]- HUh, Excursion ticket. 60 cinta. Slnido Tare. -lO.-enta. 1 li Contraeta fos entlra fob taken. Including tfeo f urn! hi Will Wed Tonight. . BlviMi fn thi* IHHIH' without I'libliiity nr l'!i|."i, freiu ll:inl u'.-lock a. in. pi 7:nii NOTICE-At Huttcry Landlnff, nil elevated trains for ut>t>wn, milnvay *O( uptown or laUroeklsa Iop«-Tlf tlnw If'in 'hilHltU'fiff! i'an In; n'eloch p. 111. for the pur|i.ise of holding ond nurfocc cam and forrleo to Stilton Island and Urooklyri. can bu rcarfieil In two minute*. estttas of isoats. Miss Ethel G, Simonnon, daughter a siiorial election, and on Tuesday, I icto- Klvi'M Mi'erotly wiihnut patients kiuuvl- 1 Call on PI of Edward Simonson of Freehold, oiljif. -^ ln'i i'ith,' ll'ir,, fruni l:l)o ii'i'ln.'li |i. in. to TROLLEY CONNECTIONS. and Lester A. Grovell of Mnnasquan OH JUNTO in prepared in two Torino: !t:ou o'(doek p. m. for the luni-^e m' AT.IIIGHLANDS via J. C. T. Co., for Stone Church, Niw.-dnlt. Atlantic IMllhtuvti. B#lf.lri. •will be married nt Freehold tonight.1 -\n, J, (icereL tivutnitnt, a powdor: OK- revising- imd cnrreitlng Hie orlgliiMl rci:- Keannbniu, KoHinrt. Mlddlctnwn and Ited Hank. IUXK Nn. 2. hi pill form, for thorn; wlm isler..: and li,cel\lng adtlitlonal reglstla- AT BED HANK via M. C. K. Co., for Shrewsbury, Entontown. r,.,na I roi.rli oiiil ABhurr I'Mk. A Coming Wedding. dosirt* to take vnhmt.irv troutmon t, Costf* 11.ms. AT ItED BANK via J. 0. T. Co.. for Tulr Vlow, Mlddlotnwn, N«w Mnuntuiiln, llxlfon), ««i"- CIIARLKH P, CltdSS, only fl.mi it ..ox.' -A^lcfnr booklet. rt 1 The engagement of Mi.

    were valid, Borough Attorney John L. Way returned last Thursday fiom a Sweeney put the question up to thevinit of two weeks at New Yoik. New York law firm of Caldwell, Mass- Sunday, October 17th, will be ob- lich & Reed. Word was received last served as rally day by the Methodist MRS. ALEXANDER ADAIR SETS week that the bonds were legal and Sunday-school. FISHING RECORD. would be valid for their full amount. A union mooting will be held at The monthly meeting of the build- the Methodist church next Tuesday C. Mel! Johnson to Convert a Barn ing and loan association was held last night. The principal address will be , iitto a Dance Hall—Epidemic of Wednesday night. Loans to the made by Rev. Dwight L. Parsons. Whooping Cough Here — Ralph Elder h. B. Giles and Rev. Bui-ton J. Dixon Bitten by Dog. amount of $$14,000.. were made to twelve persons. The loans were K. Way will also take part in the Mrs. Alexander Adnir caujrht 22 made at rates of one and two perservice. . liingrfish one day last week with a cent. Mrs. Frank Kothe is recovering hook and line while other fishermen Rev, and Mrs, Joseph H. Schaeffer from poisoning caused by poison ivy. nearby were unable to get anything. will start next Tuesday on n vacation The cellar of the Methodist church We stated last week that a Player was needed in Mrs. Adair'.s catch is the largest so trip of a month. They will visit rel- has been piped for water, and other fnr recorded for one day. While fish- atives at Baltimore, Maryland. Hev. improvements have been made. The every home. If you have a member of the family who plays ing in the ocean last week, Samuel Mr. Schaeffer and Amzi Quackenbush expense was met with funds raised by Smith and George Adair caught 62 will attend a meeting" of the Presby- the ladies' uid society. \ the Piano, you are likely to get some music in your home. But THE bluefish and two channel buss. The tery of Monmouth at the Matawiin Mrs. Mary J. Wolcott is on the sick how often would you like to have music when that person is not SPECIFICATIONS ' latter fish put up « fight, and the men Presbyterian church on Friday. Ijst. had a job landing them. One of the Miss Margaret R. Todd, who is em- Orville Reid'ancl his son of Eliz- at home, or busy, or indisposed? of your electrical contract will b» bass weiphed 3G pounds and the other abeth spcjnt Sunday with John 40 pounds. ployed as cashier in J. G. Brookes's perfectly curried out—there will bo store, will go on a two-weeks' vaca- Murphy. ••. . If you had a Player Piano you could enjoy any music at any time no "Rkimpinjj'', cheap, inferior nis~' C. Mell Johnson has given the con- tion trip next Saturday. Depew Rosebcrry has returned to tract for moving a barn on his prop- Rev. Geoige H. Gardner will oc- Belvidere after having spent several and also give it the expression as it your suited individual taste. terial used, questionable work, etc— erty to John Patterson v4]j to Corn- tist church next Sunday. At the A society for young folks and for' Permit us to submit a bid. _ well avenue, where it will be con-evening service a colored choir from carrying on the work of the parish of demands. Some people who haven't looked into the Player verted into a dance hall. St. Paul's church of this place will was "formed at a meeting at the Pres- Vincent Worth, infant son of Ern- sing jubilee songs. At last Sunday byterian church last week. A com- Piano question, expect to buy a Player Piano for the price that F.F.ESeid est Worth, is seriously sick with night's service forty candles were mittee was appointed to draft a con- whooping cough. The children of used to illustrate the sermon. stitution. a decent Piano itself costs. They do not realize that a Player OCEANIC, Everett Johnson and Arthur Robin- A new plumbing ordinance passed Piano must be just as good as a good straight Piano, and to this Oorouggh o§ Rumsan, ]M. jr. son, as well as a number of other first leading at a meeting of the TINTON FALLS NEWS. Telephone 317 J. Ruiimon children in the borough, are also laid board of health Monday night. must be added the cost of the Player mechanism. up with this disease. The Road to Shrewsbury Badly in The annual picnic of the Methodist A cheap Piano and a cheap Player mechanism are practically NOTICI'3 OK T1MK AND FLACK OF Ralph Dixon was bitten on the leg church was held Saturday at Charles Need of Repair. HOI.lMiNG tlKXMUAL KUOCTJON by a dog owned by Luke McSherry L. Puvale's park at Leonardo. The The road to Shrewsbury from John AND Pit JM AH? KMOCTiON; Al-tfO on Saturday. Dixon was passing the picnickers enjoyed the swings and C. Crawford's store to Arthur W. HIMCCMAIJ lOLKCTIOX, ANli OF OF- house when he was attacked by the KIOKIIS TO UK KLKC'J'fil) AND .,muscmE" ,rt • device- • s an,i made Shutts's farm is very much in need of JIKMTlNtiS OF HOARDS OK KI.I'IC- After breaking the Pi ' Last Sun- repair. It is almost ankle deep with T1O.V AND niOOItn'HATlON IX TIIW Dixon walked to Rowland's pharmacy, of the tennis courts. UOHOIKSII OK JIKD HANK. I day night Jay W. Hopping rendered sand in places and is full of holes. Notice If. hereby given Hint a general where his wounds were cauterized by I a vocal selection, "Abide With Me," A pig roast was held last Wednes- (flection will he, held In HIM! for tlio bor- William J. Hunter. day night for the benefit of the Pine ough of Hcd liuiili, In the county of Mon- : A "trip around the world" will be mouth. niton Tursiiny, Xuvumber :M, night, after the prayer service, a Brook Methodist church nnd a similar , 1915, from the hour of nix o'clock In th« conducted Friday night of next week meetin£ g of Sunday-school teachers affair was held Monday night at niornUig ti> tlif* hour of seven o'clock in bytby thl e lad.es'ai--•---•d society of the Meth-., Charles Green's. the ovonhitf. Suid election will bo In Id od.st church. 1 he "trip' wil start at ill be held. Rev. James W. Mar- fin- the purpom of fleet Ing two memhi i t odist sshalh l of Ocean Grove will conduct About a mile of road from Pine j of tho general itHHoiiiltly of tho stii.tr ot fifive o'clock at the church, which will thir, . d quarterly conference after the Brook to Shafto's Corner is being I f Nt-iv JfiMoy, two nu!inb*;rn of the bKtid represent America; Mrs. George Hen- j of ulioHmi fri'ohohlorH uf thn county ut church service next Sunday night. graveled. , j j Monnioiilh for three years, twit ctmni'il- ney will have her house fitted up to A , , , M John The farmers are winding up the I ! men fur tlio borough oi' Rt.-d Hunk lot represent Ireland; Mrs. Charles ?[ ,£ We(lnes,,.n, I three .years and live Justices ,,f tlio Howe , Germany; Mrs. Sylvia Bor-i X, w.-u A p.,,,.;..,. work of harvesting their potato j pencil for 11 vr> yt'iir.i. Rev J scph A< & llllson and crops. The dead vines are burned in den. Spain; Mrs! George W. Hardy. laughter- - , ?:Miss -Bell- e Garriso' n of Pit- the fields, and the atmosphere is hazy | Alt* a tuko notice, that a primary tli'< - California, and Mrs. Jacob S. Hoff- tlim will he held Iti and for th« borough man, New York. The annual Sun- man, New Jersey, are spending a few with smoke. Potatoes were selling j of Rod Hunk, county ol' MonmtHith, upon days at the Methodist parsonage. Monday for only seventy cents a bar- Tuesday, Ki'iitcmlioi* 2Ktl), 1H11"., from Ihe day-school picnic will be held at Ip- Tvli.ss A. Mildred Franklin, daughter rel. The farmers say that this price j hmir of seven u'chtcU hi the monihif,- to son woods at Water Witch next I ili« Itunr of nine o'clock la tho evening Saturday. of William T. Franklin, has secured a just about enables them to meet the j for the purpose of limiting- nominal inn J position as head of the Latin and expense of raising the crops. This j for thu following nflh-ei'H: two nn'inln if Ernest Weber has resumed his Greek departments at Lake Erie col- has been the poorest year potato of tho tft'iH>mtfnw^'iubl y of the HluH* 'it studies at the Atlantic Highlands lege at Piiinesvilte, Ohio. Miss growers have had in a long time. | .Now .Ici'Moy, twn momlHU'H of the liumd high school. He graduated from the The crops are large, but the prices | ot' choson frcfiiohlorH of tho county of school last June, and he is taking a Franklin h;is boon employed the past J .Moninoutli for time ye;ir.-\ two rouiH'U- six years in the Barnard Girls' school have been low throughout the season. moil for the, IIOI'OUKII of YleA Hunk lor post graduate course in commercial thrco yen I'M and llvt* junlift^s <)!' ilm work. :>t New York. She. began her new Dr. Reginald Bennett of Asbury ! jieui't} for live yciitM, mill the .lomhiulif it The Methodist Sunday-school i duties this week. Park spent part of last week with his | mid clocliiin of a liU'itiliiT i-i i .«• Aim) father, Samuel J. Bennett. I mouth county [Jonmcrutlc executive com- scholars will have charge of the niltU-e, tu'ven int'inhern of thu iUnnnioiith afternoon and evening devotional EATONTOWN NEWS. The ladies' aid society met Thurs- county Republican (>v«ciitivo coininitt* a services on Sunday, October 12th. A day at Mrs. Wellington Wilkins's. worthless as they give very little pleasure, no music, but a lot iiml se-vun niemburH rtf the Monmouth Joseph Kelly Starts a Balcery Busi-' Henry Schenck of Little Silver county rrttm-oNslvfc cxeeullvi! committx program will be arranged by them for of trouble and expense. AIHO liik«i notice, that a special ulurtlun both .services. ness—Public School Day. spent Sunday with Fred Truswell. will be held in uml for tho huroutfh «.f The Highlands Bartenders' associa- Joseph Kelly, who was employed Mrs. J. C. Hankinson has hud her The only Player Pianos that we sell are the "always ready, Hod Maul;, in tin* county "f .AlonnioMtli, tion, held a masquerade ball at many years as a baker by John M. house on .Water street repainted. upon TiH'.sdiiy, (.K'tolior 19t.li, 1!»15, irtw\ The work \vas done by Richard llm hour of nix u'cldck in Iln- morninn Kruse's ppavilio n on Saturday nightg . Roberts and later byy Albert Bennett,, give no trouble " kind, and we stand behind them from A to Z. tu tho hour of seven u'cluuk In the i>v«ii- Reevey. The house is unoccupied. li](,', Sulil Hpcclnl election will no In hi The- dance, floor was filled throughout i has started a bakery route through Conovei' Truex is recovering from If you have a Piano we will make you a liberal allowance for it for said borough for the puipose ut the evening. The first prize for ! the farming districts roundabout this a heavy pold. voting upon the propound aiiKMidtiKntH costumes was won b y MMrs . EEmm a place. He buys bbread d andd pastry in exchange for a new Player Piano, or if your Piano is a real to tllL' I'DllKtlUlUoil of tile KtllUi of Ni'W Smith, who was dressed to represent from a wholesale film a?id peddles Focahontas. the goods. On a Gunning Trip. good one, that you are thoroughly satisfied with and wish to Sulil priniiirv, Fjificlal election and juui- . cnil ohiction will he .n-ld in lln- folJ.iu A. M. Weaver returned home last Public School day, or Educational William B. Randolph, Walter S. j iiiK placen for tho borough of Jtcd UhriK week after a trip to Washington, Sunday, will be observed at the Meth- Randolph, Thomas Collins and John keep, we fare prepared to install the Flexotone Electrelle Ktrnl dlHlrlct— NuvRHlnk hook and Jnd- D. C. A report was circulated about odist 'Church Sunday night. F. G. Collins of Keansburg are on a tvvo- der company IIUUML1, Mcclumlc .street. Player action, which can be operated by electricity at a cost of SIU'OIKI district—Indt'pendojit tiro coin town that Mr. Weaver had been mar- Steelmaii, the now principal of the.weeks' gunning trip in Virginia. puny house, Mrchauic street. ried while at Washington, but Mr.public school, will deliver an address (They made the trip South in Walter one quarter of a cent per hour. Reasonable terms of payment Third dish-let- -William JJ. TTouHtnn H Weaver says wedding bells have not on "Efficiency in Education." A Randolph's automobile. , and never will ring for him. paper on "The History of the Eaton- can be arranged for. Kiiurth illMtrlrt—Jlormij-U ila'll, t.\u\n- imuith .street. Miss Olive Smith and her father of town School" will be read. This l-'lftli liiHh-Irt—-Crniiinmn'H halipr Orange were guests of Miss Bessie paper has been prepared by Daniel shop, 168 -MoiMiioiith street. S. Morris. Sixth district—Union ho.so company Foster last Tuesday. lirehotiHe, Hhiewwbury uvoniic. Mrs. C. T. Rogers is entertaining Charles Emley is laid up with We carry the largest assortment in this Hy veil tli illMtrict—Aitierlcitii .Uiill, her daughter from Asbury Park for stomach trouble and his place as clerk ihuH'h ftieot. a few uays. in William E. Morris's store has been the safest, most reliable part of New Jersey. Many of the popular hits HouthlarlOH of tint i>h>c.lUin dlHtrlcts In tlio IIOI'OUKII of lied [liuik art) aw Jol- Mrs. John Sutmtin of Atlantic taken by Charles Riddle. and most popular—for the as well as standard selections at 25© per roll. These rolls fit all standard IOWH: street was operated on at the Long A new culvert has been placed at common ailments of stomach, 88 note Players and we would be pleased to serve you with rolls if you 1'irst district—l.U'Kinmn^ at n point Branch hospital Saturday for appen- the intersection of Lewis and Main on the Xorth Hhreu'Nliury river hetwt-m - dic^i';. Slip is recovering rapidly. streets, and a concrete sidewalk is be- liver and bowels, is always own a Player Piano. the projiertles owned by the ilonmoath boat club and the property known HH tho Robert Johnson has resumed his ing laid. Ht'd Mtirik lyceum, ^outlifily to the ci li- position as a machinist at Sandy R. Pitcher Woodward, formeziy ter lint) <>f Hroml f treet; thence nl<»itf lli-oad street to Meelmnle street, tbenro Hook after a season of ball playing of this place, has moved from Lin- alonj? Medianic Htreet to Wm^hliiKton with a' team in the New England croft to one of F. Stanley Higginson's Htreet, theiKrc altiii^ WanbhiKton Ktn (t league. houses on Pearl street. to Wulltu'c Htreet. tbeiice uluiiK Wnlbtt o .street to pi-OHpeet uveime. tlieuce nlnri^: , Mr. and Mrs. William It. Loder are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of rroppe.ot avenue, to tlio boundary Jluo on a two-weeks' vacation stay at I Smithburg spent Sunday with Rev. 7u Lamest Eil« afAnv Medicine in the World of the boimitfh of H<'d I tank-, tlit-m R Delaware Water Gap and Strouds- v.nd Mrs. Burton J. K. Way, Mrs. northeastwni'illy and northwnnlly alnn^ Sold cTc:.r>raero. Is boxes, 10c, 25c. the boundary lino of tho hormiKh of lud burg. Pennsylvania. They left on Hunk to tho North Shrewsbury rlv( i, Saturday. LONG BRANCH RED BANK FREEHOLD thence tilnntf the North ShrowMbury rlvtr Mrs. Emma Johanns and daughter to tlie pbice of beKinnliiK. Viola have closed their summer cot- Hecond district—Beginning ut the i-m- tage on Shrewsbury avenue and re- ncr1 of Mechanic and Broiul stre«*iH; Shrewsbury Avenue, Meet Bank tlit not* aloiiK Brourt utroot to Hrnnrh leturned to New York. . avenue, thence nlont? Branch avenue to Samuel Stewart has given up his Three 1V1 inutea from Depot I the boundary lino of thn borough of Hid job with Henry Bruggeman. who con- Bunk, thence (.•uHtvvurdly und nortliejt^t- L^SS SERVICE wardty JIIOIIK the boundary line of tin ducts a delicatessen business on Bay burotiKb of Hod Bank to Pronpect avf- avenue. Comfortable Hoomo nuo, theneo alonK Proapect avenue to .Andrew Winner of Green Point, .Wnlla.ee .street, thence UIOIIK Walhn e Htreet to AVaHJilngton Htreet, thence New York, visited John Ewald over alontf WtiHhington atraet to Mechanic the week-end. I street, thence, nlonff Mechanic strcot to Robert Hennessey will leave next CAFE and BAR ATTACHED the corner of Broad Htreet to the plate of beginning, Monday to take up studies at Colum- Third district—Beginning ot tlio •coi- bia law school. ner of Broad Htreet and Branch avenue, thence along Branch avenue to the Water Witch. JAMES L. WORDEN, Proprietor ] boundary line of thR borough of Iutl TELEPHONE BSQ RED DANK Bunk, theneo almitf the boundary line tif Most of the summer residents of the bonniKh of Ked Bank to the New this resort have closed their houses. York and I.ontf Branch railroad -tracks A number of them spent the week- thence along the railroad trac.UH to Chestnut street, thence along Chestnut end here. Among those who visited wtreet to Maple avenue, thence along here were Mr. and Mrs. George T. I have in stock a number of used cars which have been over- ! Mapla avenue to fcterH place, them o French and family of Bloomfield, Al- ' along Petera place to Broad strc* t, bert Adams and family of Passaic, hauled, repainted and put in first-class condition3and@are for sale at } thence along Broad Htreet to Bmm h J. J. Duffy and family and Gustave •avenue, the place of beginning. Botner and family of New York. Kourtli dlHtrlct—UuKlnnlng on tlie a sacrifice to quick buyers. shore of the North Shrewsbury river Mrs. Elizabeth Sturges was sur- between the. Monmouth boat club prop- prised last Wednesday afternoon by erty and the Red Bank Lyceum property , The assortment includes such as: thence to a corner of Broad and Front about a dozen friends who held a streets, thmieo aloni,' Broad street to party in celebration of her birthday. Peters nluee, thence along FoterH plam to Muplo avenue, theneo along Maple Ernest Kielgast has had concrete avenue to Cltcfjtnut rttrcet, thenct along curbing laid in front of his camp is not a mere brushing or sponging, Client nut Htreet to the New Yoik mid property here. LOIIR Branch railroad tracks, tlitiu o tilong the railroad trackn to Moninoutli but is a thorough cleaning of the fab- street, thonce nlnng Mtniniouth Mtictt to ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Pearl Htreet, thence along Pearl sti * tt to Wost Kront Htreet, theiu'd along AStst Front Htree-t tu iMaplc avenue, tin in t Steamer Monmouth to Run Till Octo- ric by chemicals. Dry cleaning not IIIOIHT Maple* avenue to the river, tlutito ber 1st and Probably Longer. along tlie river to the place ot begin- The athletic association of the high only removes all grease and dirt, but it ning. school held a "tag day" on Satur- Fifth dlntrfat—UeKinning at the ii\ti and ill a pie, avenue: t lionet) along Maple day, when idiout a score of boys and avenue to West Front Htreet, thence girls collected money for the football destroys disease germs and moth eggs along West Front street to Pesirl Btre* t, team. Autoists, merchants and pe- thence along Pearl street to Monmouth .street. Ihenen along Monmouth Htreet to destrians alike were tagged, and about and brightens the colors, raises the nap the Now York and Loiiy; Branch railroad $75 was taken in during the day. trackH to Chestnut Htreet, thence along The team has started its fall prac- Chestnut street to Shrewsbury avenui, and freshens the fabric without taking thence along Shrewsbury avenue to JH- tise, and signal practise is now being I ••• ForeBt avenue, thence along DeForeHt held after school hours. avenue to the river, thence along tho Sparks from a locomotive set fire the life out of the cloth. Every family rivor nhore to tho river front of Alnj le to the roof of Peter S. Conovov's avenue, the place of heginnlny. Sixth district—Beginning at the (dnno barn at the Bay avenue crossing Fri- throws away garments that are not of the North Shrewwhury river at the day morning. The blaze was put out font of DoForent avenue; thence along with a fire extinguisher before the ar- Del-'ort'Ht avenue to Hhrewnbury avomn, tliPticr* hlong ShrewHburj' ti venue to rival of the firemen, and the damage worn out, but need freshening, repair- CheMtmit Htreet, thence along Chestnut was slight. Btrpet to the New York and l.ong Uniiu li railroad tracks, theneo along the mil- Chief John R. Snedeker will start ing or dyeing another color. Look road traclm to a point opposite Ittur on his annual vacation on Friday, Htreet, thence along River street to October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Snedeker Shrewsbury avenue, thence along over your closets. Shrewsbury tt venue to Hank Htrcl, and Mr. and Mrs. William Oakes will thence along Hank a treat to the rlv< i, KO on an automobile trip through tiioncc* along the river t» the river front South Jersey, Delaware and Mary- of DoForost avenue, tlio place of begin- land. Policeman Halleran, who has Our methods are modem and our ning. been on a vacation, will go back on If you are thinking of buying a good used car, now is the time Hoventh dliitrlct—Beginning at the phnre of the North HhrewBhury river at duty the first of October. equipment up to the minute. One of the foot of Bank Htreet: thence iilonr Amzi M. Posten has bought a Ford as I have put very low prices on these cars. They must be moved Bank at rent to Shrewsbury aventu thence along Shre\vnlu«ry aveintc to business automobile through C. Al- our patrons called us the "Dry Clean- Itlver stroot, thonco iilonR Klver Btn-< t bert Mount of Locust Point. at once to make room for new models which are arriving daily. to the New York and Long Branch rail- Eighteen members of St. Joseph's road trackfl, thence along the railroad tracks to tho boundary line, (if tho bor- band of Hoboken spent the week-end ing Savings Bank," and we are, too. ough of lied Bunk, theneo along th<* here. On Sunday they gave a con- boundary lino of the borough of lUil cert. t Bank to tire North Shrewsbury rlv< r, PHONE US AND SEE thence alonjr the North Shrfwabury rlyi i The hand hose cart belonging to to the river front of flunk1 .ntrcmt, ihft fire company No. 1 is being repainted. plnee of beginning. O. B. Irwin is doing the work. About The neverul hoards of registry and a score of firemen are attending a election will meut nt the above placet convention at Atlantic City today. In tiie above respective* election dimtrlctH in tho lioroiiKh of Hod Bank for the pur- Prof. Formr.n A. Cossnboom ' has' pose ot' nmklng; a rcglt4trittlou of th« been appointed a delegate to a con- 2: voters on tbo following dates: vention of the Teachers' retirement 24 West Front Street 95 Shrewsbury Avenue Tuesday, Soptember 28th, Ifllp, 7:00 a. m. to 0:0U p. in. (for |{cnor.tl election fund association nt Trenton next Telephone 15-R Telephone 16-M only.) Also on Tuesduy, Oot(Jl'(\r lftth, Saturday. A. B.Merjdeth of Newark, 1 y 15, 1:00 to 9:00-p. rn. assistant state commissioner of edu- • RED Voters must appear at thu polling cation, was a visitor at the high school place-i In their respective eleclhni din Salesrooms 30-32 West Front Street* Red Bank? N. J. trlt'ta ami register in PCIMUI on Monday. "Where All Cars Stop" WltnPBH my liand thin '2Ht\i day at After a discussion among the bor- AuffUHt, 1DU-. '. " ough officials as to whether the new Established 1901' . Telephone 478 A. C II \rtRIHON, Hewer bonds recently issued bv tho , Clerk of the Borough of ittil Hank. council 'to the amount of $25,000 It pays to adverfciBs in TilEJ REniflT£S> 1 VOLUME XXXVIII. NO^ 13. RED BANK;- Nfl 3,i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22; 1915. 9 TO 10.

    MISS PATTEN TO WED. NO MORE FARMING FOR HIM. Her Friends Gave Hor a Linon Author Gives Up Being a Tiller of Shower Lust Week. THAT MUCH MADE BY THREE- the Soil. Many friends and relatives at- Robert Pitcher Woodward has tended a linen shower Wednesday DAY FESTIVAL. moved from Mrs. Isabella Sanborn's ,BCK FATALLY night for Miss Sybillah Patten, Tho Proceeds Wilf Be Applied to farm near Lincroft to Eatontown, daughter of Mrs. Hannah Patten of faceting the Espenses Incurred by where he formerly lived. During his Bridgo avenue. Miss Patten will be stay at Lincroft he got his first ex- tho Improvements Which Aro Being perience as a farmer and the results AF7ERNOOI morriod this month to Percy Wolcott, Made to tho Reformed Church. son of Mrs. Samuel Wolcott of Drum- did not measure up to his expecta- mond place. Misa Patten was the About $175 was cleared by the tions. Mr. Woodward is an odd char- recipient of many gifts. Those pres- ladies' aid society of the Reformed acter and has knocked around the it was B©yght Last Week by J@te A ent wero Mr. and Mrs. William Wood- church by a fnir last Thursday, Fri- world a great deal. Once he traveled ward of Navesink, Mr. and Mrs. day and Saturday. The church is be- from New York to California on a James Wolcott, Mrs. Samuel Wolcott, ing enlarged and rebuilt, but in spite mule as a result of losing an election Mra. Frank Finkle and daughter, Mrs. of this handicap it was made to pre-( bet. He described his experiences in Place and the. Land Has a Frentag® off Herbert Wolcott and son Leon, sent an inviting appearance. The a book entitled "Across the Conti- Misses Agnes , Whalen, Dorothy proceeds will be used to help pay for nent on a Mule." Mr. Woodward is Feet on EtlcCBees's Creek. StraUB and Ethel Patten, and Frank the improvements which are being the author of , several other books. made to the church property. He writes under the name of Pytha- Monahan and Leroy Patten. The Herbert McCIees property of Clees and Andrew Winter. John Me« Christopher Flick of White atrect, caused the • pole to shake and sway Electric lights and Japanese lan- goras Podd. ' fifteen acres on the south side of Clees was the father of the late Her- Red Bank, was killed yesterday after- when he firat climbed to the top of it, terns were used to illuminate the Riverside Drive, in Middletown town- bert McCIees. The deed for the sale noon when lie fell from an electric but nt the time it gave way the strain church. The windows were draped ship, was bought last week by John A. of the place to Mr. Rutherford is light pole which broke beneath his was not so great. with American flags and bunting. Rutherford of Seabright and New guaranteed by the Fidelity trust weight. His cheat was crushed, hia Mr. Flick was leaning back and was Eight booths wero used, and they were York. The price has not been made company. The company spent sev- constructed principally of lattice public but is said to have been eral weeks in malting an investigation collnr bone was broken and Ke wn^ hammering a cross piece on the pole. RED BANK'S POPULAR ACTOR otherwise injured. Mr. Flick, who He was held in place by a strap which work, intertwined with flowers. One IMPROVEMENT KNOCKED OUT $35,000. The property has a front- before it was willing to guarantee a HERE NEXT WEEK. booth was devoted entirely to flow- age of 1,000 feet on McClees's creek clear title and it was on that account waa employed by the Public Service was around hia body and around the BY REMONSTRANCE. electric company, died fifteen minutes pole, The pole snapped off and Mr. ers, and this was one of the most at- and 750 feet oh Riverside Drive. Mr. that the sale was delayed. after falling from the pole. A Week's Engagement at the Lyric tractive features of the fair. Rutherford will move hiG Seabright j Flick fell about 25 feet to the ground. Thoator Will Start Next Monday— People who Favor It Say That Mat- The place had been owned by mem- The broken pieces of pole and the A lunch, counter was one of the house to the McCIees property. The bers of the McCIees family almost The accident occurred in front of Some of llio Beat Now York Pro- ters Have Been Misrepresented to house will be moved by floating it on cross piece fell on top of hia chest. biggest -ntoney-makers of the bazar. tho Property Owners—Action on 100 years. It was bought in 1815T by J31ius H. Barling's house on Spring ductions to Be Presented. At this counter frankfurters, sand- huge rafts. Two houses are on the street. Mr. Flick and a number of Fifteen minutes later Mr. Flick was Ordinance Deferred Two Weeks. John McClees from a man named dead. Charles K. Champlin, Red Bank's wiches, pickles, iced tea and home- Riverside Drive property. One of Craig. The deed for this sale ante- other employees of the company were popular actor and playwright, will made cake, bread, rolls anil pies were Action on an ordinance providing these is the old McCIees homestead. dates the deed for the sale of the engaged in wiring Mr. Barling's The body was taken to Harry C. open a week's engagement at the sold. A booth at which household for concrete paving on West street Part of this house will be detached ten-acre stvip by eight years. John house for electricity. Before Mr. Fay's morgue, where it was prepared Lyric theater next Monday, in which goods, fancy articles, aprons and was laid over till Monday, October and will be added to the house which McCleeswilled theproperty tohis son, Flick climbed the pole some of his for burial. The funeral will be held some of the best New York produc- 4th, by the Ked Bank council Mon- will be moved from Seabright. Peter McCIees, who in turn willed it Friday afternoon, at two o'clock at other household articles were sold also fullow employees warned him that the tions will be presented. For his open- proved to be a big sourco of revenue. day night. A petition for this im- to his son, John McCIees. The latter polo did not look strong and that he the house and the burial will be at provement was received several Mr. Rutherford has been negotiat- ing play Monday afternoon Mr. These articles were made by members ing for some time past for the prop- was the father of Herbert McCIees. had better test it before going up. Fair View cemetery. Rev. J. W. Champlin will present "Today," weeks ago. On Monday night a re- Rogan will preach the sermon. and friends of the ladies' aid society. | erty, but the sale was delayed be- Mr. Rutherford has moved on the "Oh, I guess it's safe enough said George Broadhurst's powerful drama A fish pond was in constant use monstrance against the improvement place, and Mrs. Herbert McCIees and Mr. Flick as lie climbed the pole. Mr. Flick was 37 yeara old and was cause of doubt as to the ownership of of New York life. This play ran a and was a big attraction for children. was presented. Property having a a narrow strip of land fronting on Mrs. John McCIees have moved to Ho had worked lit the top of the a native of Germany. He moved full season at New York and drew lineal frontage of 813 feet was rep- Fair Haven. They expect to take up from New Brunswick to Red Bank The "pond" was enclosed with cur- the river. According to a deed made pole a half hour or more before it capacity houses at every perform- tains; and the fishermen threw their resented by the remonstrance. This in 1825 this tract was bought by the their residence at Red Bank in about gave way. A. peculiar fact in con- four years ago and had been em- ance. The story of the play tells of comprised about three-fdurths of the two months. The Herbert McCIees ployed by the Public Service company hooks and lines into it and drew out late John McCIees and the late An- nection with the accident is that the a young couple who are typical of whatever kind of articles the hooks property on the. street, and the offi- drew Winter from Ann Mount. The property, in addition to the land sold Htrain on the pole at the time it broke t since thut time. He leuves a wife cials said that with so much opposi- to Mr. Rutherford, includes a farm of I and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Leuck of modern New York life. The man is caught hold of. deed for the property bought by Mr. off was much less than it wns when doing his best to make money all tho Only one thing happened to mar tion to the improvement they could 125 acres on the north side of River- Mr. Flick first climbed to the top of Shrewsbury. Ho also leaves a step- not pass the ordinance. side Drive. This has been placed on son, Charles Flannigan. time and his wife to spend it. The the success of the fair. On account it. He had been doing work which husband is finally bankrupted, but of the church improvements being in W. S. Sherman and Raphael San- the real estate market. the wife secures money- from other course of completion it was an easy tangelo stated that many persons who sources than her husband. The hus- matter for undesirable persons to en- had signed the remonstrance had ALL READY FOR SHOW. band discovers what his wife is doing ter the grounds. They made them- done so underline impression that the SENIOR CLASS ELECTION. and in a powerful dramatic scene he selves obnoxious. An offer by sev- cost would be much greater than Union Fire Company's Benefit to Be would actually be the case. They The Members Aro Arranging for a Presented Tomorrow. kills her. eral young men to do service as BIG FESTIVAL BEGINS AT THE Monday night the attraction will guards was accepted, and after these said that James and William Hen- Very Active Season. Everything is in readiness for'the be "The Ninety and Nine" by Ramsey sentinels went on duty there was no drickson, who own property on the A meeting of the senior class of RED BANK ARMORY TO HOUSE LYCEUM (MONDAY NIGHT. presentation of "The Fire Brigade" Morris. The theme of this play was further trouble. The guards were street and who are opposed to this the Red Bank high school was held BIG EXHIBIT. It Will be the Eiff[;ost Fair of the Sort at the Empire theater tomorrow for suggested by Ira D. Sankey's famous Harry Estelle, Ned Crelin, Victor improvement, had been .visiting the Tuesday in the school. William Hen- Ever Held at Red Bank and Will be the benefit of Union fire company. hymn of the same name. The story Hembling, John Murphy, Clarence property owners and had misrepre- drickson was elected president, Miss Eighth Annual Show of Monmout!a in Progreeo for Six Days—Mid- The play is a four-act comedy drama. tells of a young man who, to save a Jones, Harold Webb and Francis Hig- sented matters. George K. Allen, Ruth Silver was elected vice piesi- Poultry Club Will Start November Way to bo a Feature. In the final act iB a five scene in which woman's honor, assumes the guilt of gins. the borough engineer, stated that the dent, Miss Ruth LaMarche secretary, 23d—Efforts Being Made to Hairs the firemen will be shown at work cost to the property owners would be a murder which he did not commit. The members of the committees in and William Matthews treasurer. it the Biggest Show Ever Given. Th(! largest and most elaborate fair with their apparatus. The play is approximately $1.50 per running There are fifty members in the senior ever held by a Red Bank fire cqm- To ease his mind the young man turns charge of the fair were appointed by The eighth annual show of tho given under the direction of Capt. to drink and when the play opens he foot. On this basis the assessment class this year. The senior girls will Monmouth poultry club will be held puny will begin at the Lyceum thea- Harry DeLong of New .York. A chil- Mrs. F. V. Many, president of the so- for a lot having a frontage of fifty serve luncheon in the school every ter next Monday night and will close is already a drunkard. A young girl, ciety. They were Miss Mary L. Mat- in Troop B armory at Red Bank dren's matinee will be given tomor- who is a devoted Christian, is inier- feet would be $76. day. This luncheon will be prepared November 23d to 27th. the following Saturday night. It will row afternoon, arrangements having thews, chairman; Mrs. Roland Cresse, by the domestic science class of the ested in the young man and decides Mrs. Ezra Osbdrn, Mrs. Frank Chand- The officials told Mr. Sherman and Arrangements for this show' are be held by Independent fire company been made to have all the school Mr. Santangelo to inform the West school and the proceeds will go and the proceeds will be used to meet to reform him. In this she is finally ler, Mrs. Harry Osborn, Miss Rachel toward meeting the expenses of the well under way and the executive children dismissed in time for the per- successful, although at times her task street property owners of the true the running expenses of the com- formance. Osborn and Miss Margaret Botticher. senior class. A committee consisting committee holds meetings every seems hopeless.- The action of this On the decoration committee were condition of affairs and to bring in a Saturday night in the Elks' home on pany. The firemen have devoted a new petition for paving the street at of Herbert Tilton chairman, Miss large part of the funds of their or- play gives opportunity for a realistic Mrs. Carl Dietz, Mrs. Alfred Ingalls Aliene Chambers, Miss Virginia Par- Front street to take up matters that railroad and fire scene. An engine is and Mrs. Elizabeth Estelle. the next council meeting. need immediate attention. ganization for charity work; nnd the Action on a petition for sewers on ker, Miss Jessie Silver and Elmer money realized from the fair will be seen going at full speed through a On the advertising committee were Rose has been forme4 to select de- The next regular meeting of tho blazing forest, the flames scorching Miss Mary L. Matthews chairman, West street, between Monmouth and used for a continuation of this work West Front streets, was deferred till signs of class rings ancmins to be sub- club will be held at the Elks' home an well as for the ordinary running COUNCIL ASKED TO MAINTAIN the engine crew and enveloping the Mrs. Frank Chandler, Mrs. E. Errick- mitted to the class. Plans are under Wednesday night, October 6th, at engine in a mass of fire and smoke. the next council meeting. expenses of the company. THE INSTITUTION. son and Miss Margaret Botticher. way to start a school paper to be which time the members will make a Fifty women under the leadership Tho engine carried by Mr. Champlin Those in charge of the booths were: edited by the senior class. This was report on their success in obtaining of Mrs. Charles Bennett and 35 mem- Name of Person Who Offers to Build for this production is thirty feet long. Lunch counter—MrB. Henry Buckalew, BROTHERHOOD MEETING. proposed by Professor Radcliffe and premiums for this year's show. bers of the company are nrrnnging the Library is Withheld—Officials It takes four men three hours to put Mrs. Trevonlan Bonnett, Mra. Harry will receive his co-operation. The An effort is being made to maka it together, and it requires forty SnilTen, Miss Margaret Bottlchcr. for the fnir. The finishing: touches Await Raport of Their Authority Flower booth— Mrs. M. O. Osborn, airs. Officers Elected and Four New Mem- school and especially the senior class this show the best ever and to have it are being made to the interior of the to Make Appropriation. pounds of steam to operate it. Tho George Woods, Mrs. Frank Lover.sldKe, bers Accepted. have taken much interest in the plan. rank next to the Madison square gar- engine was built this summer at the building in order to put it in condi- At the Red Bank council meeting MrsM.. CCatherine Ambermann, Miss Beth Thirtyi persons attended the an- den show. tion for the fair. The dance floor Lyceum by. stage carpenters em- EntellEntellee . - ""'- nual meeting of the Red Bank Pres- Elections of officers in the junior The officers" of" tlW'clnb-arer~- Monday night, Mayor George M. Cindy booth—Mrs, William Huhbard, and sophomore classes were held is one of the largest and best Sandt announced that an offer had ployed by Mr. Champlin. Mrs. Jjt . M. ThompsonTh , MMrs . HHarr y ClClarkk, byterian Brotherhood on Monday President—Dr. Edwin Field of Red Other Bhows to be presented by Miss Florence Brand, .Miss Lonlse Car- Thursday. In the junior class Joseph equipped in the county, and dancing been made to build and equip a build- lile. night. The reports of the officers Chamberlain was elected president, First vice president—Charles E. Hen- i will be one of the principal amuse- ing to be used for a library, provided Mr. Champlin during the week are showed the organization to be in a drickson, Jr., of Rctl Bank. "The Yellow Ticket," "The Rosary," Ico cream—Mrs. Syblllu Parmentier, Miss Marguerite Wyckoff vice presi- ments of the festival. that public funds would be appropri- Mrs.. Ezra Osborn, Miss Ilachel Osborn. flourishing condition. Four new dent, Miss Evelyn Chandler secretary Second vice president—Charloa Eh. •>,_ Probably the biggest feature will Madame X," "The Burglar" and "The Household articlefl—Mrs. Hurry Os- members were elected, they being Cleveland of Eatontown. • ated to maintain the proposed library. ! and Miss Grace Conover treasurer. In Lady." .' . '•— • • ' born, Mrs. F. V. Many, Mrs. James Clay- Third vice president—Prof. H. C. Tal- be o mid-way patterned nfter mid- The mayor stated that the man who o & ton, Mrs. Frank Brewer, Mra. R. C. Paul R. Radcliffe, Harry Durham, the sophomore class William H. Ryder masc of Rod Bank. ways which aro in evidence at agricul- hud made' the offer did not want Ms Schenck. Charles D. Otterson and William H. .was • elected. president, Miss Marion fourth vice president—George Hcnnay tural fairs. The mid-way will be name made known. Mr. Sandt said GIRL SAVED FROM DROWNING. Handkerchiefs—Mrs. Thomas Walliiis, Hendrickson, Jr. With these new of Highlands. Mrs,. Harry Worthley,: Mrs, Lawrence Hayward vice president, Colie Dixon Fifth vice president—James Kennedy lined with booths and Various gomes. that he himself did not know the name members, the Brotherhoodnow has a secretary and Miss Marion Sherman of the man. He stated that a number H. Wallace Bennett Rescues a Young Wolf. of Deal. Hundreds of dolls will be offered for Fnncy articles—Mrs. Prank Chandler, membership of 120. A program with treasurer. ' _ ^ Secretary—John Yeomnna of Oceanic. sale. The firemen bought the dolls of women who are members of the Woman Who Wu« Near Death. Mrs. Charles Duppler, MrH. Roland many entertaining features has been Assistant secretary—liqbert Cook o£ at special cut rate prices, and they Red Bank library association had H. Wallace Bennett of Catherine Crosse, Mrs. Leon Pennington, Mrs. Cur- mapped out for the fall and winter. Atlantic Highlands. '- say they will have some great bar- called on him and had urged him to street saved a young woman from tis, Misa Anna Smock, Miss Ileta Officers were elected as follows: GARIBALDIAN BANQUET. Treasurer—George T. Llnton 01 Kea use his influence as mayor to have an fichenclc. gains for little girls. No contests will drowning in the river Sunday after- Finning pond—Mra. E. KrrlcliBOn. Mrs. President—W. B. Lloyd. Now York Editor Guest of Red Bank -Executive committee—Howard Rogers, appropriation made for the main- Charles Gandrup, Mrs, Georgo Hurley, W w Kennedy, Carl Schwenker of Red be held. noon. He and George Lambertson Vice president—J. B. Allen. Society on Sunday. tenance of such a library. The mayor were standing at the foot of River Miss Elizabeth' Franklin. Secretary—J. H. Cahlll. Bank; Capt. S. B. Howcll of Uplands, One of the usea to which the pro- Treasurer—H. K. Allstrom. C. O. Duncan of Elberon and C. M. Pag&' ceeds of the fair will be put will be tp said that the proposal met with his street when Mr. Lambertaon saw the The Red Bank Garibaldian society of Asbury Park. approval, and he asked • for an ex- Executive committee—Mr. Lloyd, Mr. gave a banquet Sunday at Alfonso finance the annual Christmas treat young woman sink beneath the water. MRS. FREY WANTS $2S,000. Allen, Sir. Cahlll, Mr. Allstrom, John W. which the firemen give for the chil- pression of opinion from the council- The girl did not know how to swim J. Bonncl),. Jamos D. Otterson, Jr.. Prof. DeMaria's restaurant for Riccardo dren of the town. Last year more men. He said that while he did not and had ventured too far from the H. C. Talraags, J. Clinton Dortmus, Rich- Coidiferro, poet-editor of La Follia, KNOCKED DOWN BY A BIKEIL know the name of the man who pro- She Asks That Mucli Compensation ard A. Strong, John M. Rue, George McC. •than 1,000. children were supplied shore. Mr. Lambertson is unable to (or Wasted! Health. Taylor. an Italian literary newspaper of New posed to donate'; the library building York. Eugenio Adams of Red Bank, Four People Bowled Oror Lilra Tea with gifts by the fire company during swim, and he called the attention of Mrs. Annie P. Frey, formerly of The annual banquet of tho Brother- Pin» by a Sprinter. he did know that the man lives in this Mr. Bennett to the plight of the girl. who has written several poems, in- the Christmas season. section of the county. Red Bank, has brought suit for hood will be held the latter part of Mr. Bennett went to the young troduced Mr. Cordiferro, and the lat- •William Manuel of Pine Brook, $25,000 against the estate of Mrs. October. ter made an address in which he de- while-minting on his bicycle Sunday The councilmen -present were Dr. woman's rescue. He reached the girl Frank Leslie of New York. Mrs. ,—_^»^a> ANIMALS PUT OUT OF MISERY. just as Bhe was sinking for the third scribed the work of Mario Rapisardi, nigKt, r4n into a group of people who Herbert E. Williams, Jacob Degen- Frey was employod as a companion WATERMELON SOCIABLE. the great Italian poet. With Mr. were returning from camp meetiBi^ A Sick Horco cod a Number of Cats ring and Franklin P. Stryker. They time. Ho got her to the shore and of Mrs. Leslie during the last few applied the methods of firat aid to the Daughters of- Liberty Cleared About Cordiferro at the banquet were his services. Manuel had no light on bis and DOES Shot. favored an appropriation for the li- years of Mrs. Leslie's life and she ac- bicycle and he did not see the people brary. John S. Applegatc, Jr., the injured. Mr. Rbnnett is a member of companied the latter on a number of $10 Monday Night. wife and Filadelphio Caruso, general A large gray cat which was sick the Red Bank ambulance company, manager and cartoonist of the Ital- till it was too late to avoid a collision. and which was owned by George McC borough attorney, said that he was trips. She is bringing the suit on the About ?10 was realized by the His wheel bowled them over like tea unprepared at that time to state and the experience which ho had claim that her duties were so strenu- ian newspaper. Other special guests Taylor was shot last week by Frank- Daughters of Liberty at a water- were Dr. Colio/ Franklin C. Moyan, pins. Manuel himself was thrown to whether or not the councit could make gained in corps work stood him in ous and exacting that her health was melon sociable Monday night on the lin C. Moyan at Miy Taylor's request. an appropriation without first receiv- good stead in reviving the girl. She broken. ?3he wants $25,000 as com-, Frank Sole and Dominic Mazza. the ground. Everybody concerned Mr. Taylor got possession of the cat lawn of Mrs. Susan Lewis of East After the festivities, Mr. Cordiferro •was bruised and shaken up, but their ing the approval of the people of the did not give her name, but said she pensation for her wasted health. Mrs. Front street. The grounds were while lie was employed by the govern- town to make this use of public funds. lived at New York. In rescuing her Leslie left the bulk of her fortune to and his party were entertained at Mr. injuries were not serious. The per- ment on Governor's Island. The illuminated with Japanese lanterns. Moyan's. sons knocked down by the bicyclist Mr. Applegate will render a report Mr. Bennett lost $2 out of a trousers I the cause of equal suffrage. In ad- The members of the committee in mother of the cat had traveled around at the next council mooting on Mon- pocket and ruined a gold watch. I dition to Mrs. Frey's suit, several were Mrs. Caroline Covert, Miss Mary the world on a battle ship and had charge of the affair were Mrs. Susan HIT WITH A PICKET. Covert, Charles Bennett and Alica day, October 4th. (other actions have been instituted in Lewis, Mrs. Fannie House, Mrs. Bar- landed on Governor's Island. Mr. an effort to break the will. Mrs. Frey Bennett, Taylor took the mother and her kit- Luke Sold His Rig. bara Heyer, Mrs. Grace Stewart, Mrs. William Corbett Hurt in a Three- is the widow of John Frey and is Anna Borden, Mrs. Mary Asay, Mrs. tens home "with him twelve yenrs ago. EDWARD HEALEY'S BIRTHDAY. Frank Wilson of Bolford bought a a daughter of the late Mrs. Annie O. Sided Fight. SCALDED BY STEAM. The animal shot by Mr. Moyan was horse and wagon last week from Wil- Parker of Ked Bank. For a number Emily Croyden, Mrs. Harry Stewart, William Corbett and Oliver Havi- the last of the family. Hia Friends Paid Him a Surpriie Visit liam Hall of Belfqrd. Mr. Hall had of years Mrs. Frey lived in the house Mrs. Laura Lamb. Miss Pearl Wor- hmd of Mechanic street and Dante Carl Wilson of Seabright Fainfo% Last week Mr. Moyan also shot Last Week. heard of Luke Longhead's success in on Broad street now occupied by J. den and Samuel Hcmbling. An em- Prate of Mount street got in a fight Injured by Explosion. seven cats, four dogs and a horae. Edward Healey was 22 years old disposing of all kinds of wares, and Lester Eisner. broidered set was disposed of on the on Mechanic street last Thursday Carl Wilson of Seabright was badly All the animals were diseased and last week, anil his friends paid, him a he put un advertisement in The Reg- co-opevative plan and was won by night, and in the course of the fight scalded on the back, head and shoul- were killed nt the request of the own- birthday, surprise visit. A three- ister's want columns, offering the Mrs. Laura Lamb. Corbetfayas struck on the head with ders Monday afternoon when a steam ers. course luncheon was served in the horse and wagon for $35. The sale Girl Fainta in School. a pieket'£orn from the fence of Mrs. boiler exploded near where he was early part of the evening. Dancing, of the rig to Mr. Wilson was the re- Ruth VanDoin, daughter of Fred NEW LIBRARY BOOKS. Sherman, a neighbor. Dr. William D. working. Mr. Wilson is employed as JOHN OAKES'S GARAGE. singing and card games were enjoyed. sult. H. VanDorn, fainted one morning last Sayre was sent for, and he dressed engineer for a New York concern Those present were Misses May Pow- week in the Mechanic street school, Report of Navesink Library Shows the cuts on the man's head. Sergeant which is building bulkheads along the He and Hit Father Will Buy an Auto- ers, Marion Conrad, Loretta Lang, Fair Haven Boy Baptioed. where she is a pupil in the first grade. Healthy Condition. Harry VanNote quieted the fight, but shore at Normandie. His duty is to . mobile. Margaret and Adelaide Tobin, Eliz- Georgo H. Martin, son of George She was taken home and she is now The monthly report of the librarian no arrests were made. operate a steam hoist that carries John Oakes, Jr., last week bought abeth Tansey, Margaret Vnlentine F. Martin of Fair Haven, was bap- all right. During the hot days last of the Navesink library shows that . •^•.^ stone and other material from one •,i tmilding, 14x18 feet, on Washington and Martina Healy, and John Gaul, tised at St. James's church Sunday week the school children were dis- 500 persons made use of the library Baptised at Trinity Church. part of the job to another. It was street from Max Dorcwitz nnd moved Jr., John Hogan, Arthur Slattery, morning, John P. Mulvihill of Fair missed earlier than usual. during the past month. This is a de- while he was engaged in this work "H to his home on the Newman cided increase over the same period Robert Stuart MacKcllar, son of that the boiler exploded. He was John Spillane and Edward Hayes. Haven was the sponsor. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. MacKellarof Springs road. John and his father, A Correction. last year. Last month 439 books taken home cin an automobile. Ha John Oakes, will byy an automobile,. When Heftdncfcan Ar«? Cnueocl by Eye- were circulated. Many now booka Asbury Park, wns baptised at Trinity will be laid up several weeks aa a re- Teetotalers at Keyport. In this paper last week, in connec- church last Sunday morning. Archie nnd they will convert the building in- strain nothing but the use pf glasses tion with my trouble with Ebenezer have been received, among them being sult of the accident. to a garage in which to keep the car. A mooting of the Monmouth county will effect a cure. But the glosses a number of books for juveniles. MacKellar, Robert's uncle, was god- women's temperance union waa held Scott, it was stated that I had once father, and Mrs. Robert A. Mac- In order to move the building it was must be correct in every detail; noth- been on friendly terms with Mr. Arrangements have been made to Scouts to fteorganiza. necessary to saw it in half. This t the Keyport Baptist church yester- have a new collection of fifty books Kellar, wife of Rev. Robert MacKel- ing must be left to guess work or Scott, This is untrue and I want it The Bed Bank band of Boy Scoots .work wnB done by Alvin Table and Say afternoon. A report of the re- chance. corrected because I dont want people sent to the New Monmouth library lar, was godmother. Charles Scott. John wns assisted in cent convention at Atlantic City was to think I ever was an associate of from the New Jersey library commis- of the young men's association will I can give you the exceptional ad- be reorganized Wednesday, Octoba? moving the building by about fifteon read by Rev. A. W. Hand, pastor of vantage of my 10 years' experience Mr. Scott. I also wish to state that sion at Trenton. Polo Team Practicin0. of his friends. the church. Miss Minnie J. Reynolds, as an eyesight specialist. I never said that I had a "card up my 6th, at a meeting in the aBsociattoa The indoor polo team of Troop B building. Lloyd Sickle3 is the seoat- an officer of the women's political I have handled every known form sleeve" or in any other way expressed has begun practice for the fall and union, told of the relation between a desire to get. even with Mr. Scott. Fell Downstairs. master. )''" Back from Arizona. of eye trouble where glasses were in- winter games. The team is composed the suffrage league and the anti- dicated. , Fred Johnson. Omar Sickle3 of Navesink is laid Mrs. Lorraine Warren has re- up with bruises on his body and legs of Robert Mason captain, Floyd Rush, Brown Place Sowers. saloon league. Am fully qualified. No fancy —Advertisement. and Leo MeKee. The indoor polo turned to Red Bank after having prices. M. Spiro, eyesight specialist, and with cuts on hia head as a result The expense of laying sowers ca /ipent the summer with relatives in of a fall downstairs. Mr. Sickles is games last fall and winter proved a Brown place was $485. Tho assess- Store to Bo a House. 6 Broad street, Red Bank.—Adver- Dont Forget E. W. Wieo. grea,t attraction at the armory. Arizona. She reports having had a G. S. Rogers will move his store tisement. in the produce business at New York, mont commissioners will meet Moa-> •delightful vacation. She resumed her Mr. Republican voter, when you day night, October 4th, to fls uw» building from the VanScholck lot on cast your ballot next Tuesday dont and he was carrying two boxes of .duties as director of the Ked Bank Try L&ug'a Gootl Things. , grapes to the basement when he Home from California. amount of benefits to bu assessed playgrounds this week. Monmouth Rtreot to hia property on forget Edward W. Wise, candidate for Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wilson and Mechanic street. He will convert it Delicious home-made candies, ice justice of the peace. Six men are tripped over a box on the steps. against the property owners. ~«^-»-^i^.—*——. ., cream and codas. Laug's, First na- their son, Edmund Wilson, Jr., re- into a bungalow. Mr. Rogers was running for the nomination. Five turned last week from a sojourn of Arcanumitoa 02a Outing. : tional bank building, Broad street— men aro to be nominated. The name Mooso Picnic. formerly in the candy, and cigar busi- Advertisement. six weeks in California. Edmund • About twenty members of the of Edward W. Wise is the sixth name The Red Bank lodge of Moose was Wilson, Jr., has resumed his studies Now i3 the time to fortify yourself on the list. To vote for him put a for the change of seaMao by cnttcs Royal Arcanum lodge went on the to have held a picnic Sunday on John at Princeton college. t lodge's annual outing Thursday night Special Offer .;' Eight Months' cross X in front of his name.—Adver- M. Corlies's farm near Lineroft, but of tho life-giving protoptaiin founds N tu "The Gamp" nt Pleasure Bay. of eight months' subscription to Pic- subscription to Pictorial Review mnp;- tisement. owing to stormy weather tho nffnir squabs. Phono 695 Rf=i Bank. LCMU azine for 59 cents, at Strata Co. s, (Puld for by Edward W. Wine cnmpalKU has been postponed till next Sunday. Sanitary. Squab FBrm.—Advertisement. Th« trip was made by automobile. torial Roview for 69 cents. Straus Broad street, Red Bank.—Advertise- committee.) Boards of health and physicians Co., Broad street.'Red Bank.—Adver- ment. haye timo and again recommended _ ' Until September 30th, tisement, . ' Try Weraell. At Our Pattern Counter. and endorsed Hoffman's sanitary Minitral Show In Chsirefs. get eight months' subscription to Rc- Majestic Friday Night, Now is the timo to have your Eight months* subscription to Pic- method of pressing wearing apparel. A minatrei show will hv slvca lit torial Review magazine for 58 cento. Exhibit of fall hats and tho new mutual nuisterpicture in four parts, feather beds made into mattresses. torial Eoview magazine for 59 cents. "We Do It,' American Cleaners and the Methodiat chwreh on l-'rMny r,i-/f.^ Straus Co., Broad street, Red Bank. fall veils Wednesday, September 22d, "Tho Lonesome Heart," featuring Our price right. 31 Broad street, up Straus Co., Broad street, Red Bank. Dyers, 25 West Front street. Phone October 29th, by tha .- -Advertisement. 1818. Mary McDonL room 2, Eisner Margarita Fischer.—Advertisoment, —Advertisement. Men's club. ^^ building.—Advertisement. one flight. Phone 295-W.—Adver- 358-Wand we will call,—Advertise- ! tisement. ment, __ • • . . Two Serials a Weflk, Millinery opening Wednesday, Sop- Only High Cl»a ' Tiw MftJaMla TSrtsitT News Weekly. "The Diamond from the' Sky" nnd tember 22d, and following days. Mary Feature Pictures pictures will be shown at the Ma- v Did You Go it; under tlio xinn-tnul ift«miij;*r.:*wi &f "The Broken Coin" at tho Majestic.— Kvery Thursday nt the Majestic McDoal, loom 2, Eisner building1.— every day at the Majestic theater. No jestic. One price, 10 cents.—Adver- to the Majestic? If not, try it anil the proprietor, J. V&il* I.ii:itr-Yit^'. Advertisement. theater.—Advertioi'ment. Advertisement. > raise in prices; 10c-—Advertisement. tisement. you will go again.—Advertisement. Altil , T, Tan. THE BE© 8ANK.REQISTER. WONT LOSE POSTOFFICE. ' NEWARK DOCTOR DROWNS. LITTLE SILVER NEWS. Congressman Scully Promises ilia Dr. George F. LaMont Lost Hii Life Sufprhe Porly for Mr«. Letter C. Bradley Beach Office Will Remain. Trying to Enter Shark River Inlot. LovsstS JLaet Wight. SANK .WILL HAVE STRONG That therois notthe sliRhestchance Dr. George F. LaMont of Newark Friends of Mrs. Lester C. Lovctt .TEAM THIS YEAR. of the Bradley Beach postofnee being was drowned at the mouth of Shark held a surprise party at her homo consolidated with the Asbury Park river inlet Sunday morning while last night. The usual pastimes were Fifteen Candidates Reported ofllec, Was the statement made by trying to enter the inlet with his enjoyed. The party was arranged by Practico Latt Week—Red Congressman Thomas J. Scully at a motorboat. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Charles Emley and Miss Esther \ SaEiIccrs Will Not Eater the League mass meeting held at Bradley Beach Stephen Miller of Orange and George Carhart, § #—Fastball Schedule Adopted. Thursday to protest against such a Grant of Newark, who were rescued Myron L. Campbell hag been re- About fifteen candidates answered change being made by the postofl'tce by lifesavers from the Shark River appointed special policeman for this '$ho call for football practico which department. Several speeches were station. Dr. LaMont went to Barno- section by the Shrewsbury township -started last week at the Red Bank made against the change, and in a'l gat Sunday morning to take his boat committee. Mgh school. Many more have prom- of them the speakers expressed their to Newark for the winter. The rough William Parker will begin work this ised to come out when the weuther is opinions that the proposed change sea discouraged the men before they week on a garage in which to keep an •cooler. Robert Hayward, Wallace was a move toward the annexation of had got far up the coast. When they automobile which he will buy. Jeffrey, Hubert Farrow, John La- Bradley Beach to Asbury Park. approached Shark river inlet they de- Myron L. Campbell. E. W. Wilby Msrehe, Theodore Murdock and Irv- Former Mayor McDonald declared cided to go in.there. The men did and Emerson Quackenbush left tod.'y All the models in suits and overcoats ing Toombs are. members of last that he believed the movement was a not know the channel and the motor- to represent the firo company at a year's team who hava responded. scheme on the part of a fow prop- boat was run on to a sandbar. All three-day convention at Atlantic _Artlrar Jacobus and Kenneth Wey- erty holders who thought they could three men jumped into the. water. City. for .Men and Young Men; all the pure anfl, last year's stars, will be missed, secure better prices for their lots of LuMont's companion:; tried to keep Bradley Beach were annexed to An- him afloat until the lifesavcra reached Gilman Browcr is reshingling liis "tliey having; graduated. Theodore house on the Rumson road. JPaJSons, who was a member of the bury Talk. Mr. McDonald said that them, but. in this they were unsuccess- wool fabrics in greys and browns; In Princeton football squad, and Ralph the only thing that would satisfy him ful. A tori of coal was disposed of on .Hcim, principal of the Shrewsbury on the annexation question would be the co-operative plan by the Junior to call Asbury Park "North Brail'ey American Mechanics Monday night. avenue school, who played on the Marooned on Rivor Pilings. stripes, checks and' plaids; many absolutely new J*cnn State normal football team, are Beach." _ It was won by a Long Branch man. •SOEChing the team. John LaMarche Frank Nash and Miss Emma Clark Charles Fleming and family aie 3a captain and is handling the squad if Philadelphia, who had been visit- making a sojourn of three weeks in I and original Ideas leading the field of fashion; jn good order. On the first day of Jewels for Old Lodge Men. _ng at Avon, had an exciting exper- New York state. •practice the linkup consisted of Don- Empire lodge of Odd Fellows of ience Sunday night. They were row- Wilson Smith is expected to re- ald Lawcs and.(Toombs ends, Jeffrey Long Branch celebrated its 42nd an- ing on Shark river when they lost turn within a few days from a Phil- stamped with that originality which belongs ( . * t Oceanport Friday with their oars overboard. The boat adelphia hospital, where ho is under iand Murdock , a shore Sinner. Gold veteran jewels drifted toward the ocean but struck a treatment for sickness. Senncth LaQuieQ r guargd , Monroe were given to Anderson Case, Isaac row of piling. Nash grabbed a piling Lester C. Lovett spent Monday at alone to the well known Sieves centert , LaMarchLMhe quarter- Stein, John H. VnnNote and John and he and his companion climbed on New York. back, Farrow and Stillman half-backs Heldt, who have been members of the to it. They were there several hours Fred Wilcox has moved from the .and Kobert Hayward full-back. lodge 25 years. The celebration was icfore their plight was discovered. Little Silver Point load to Long •Thomas Morris and Ronald Jams are attended by some of the grand lodge Branch. substitutes. Stillman is a new comer officers, who made addresses. Mrs. Margaret Stubbs has gone to i£rom Barringer high school at New- Team Wants Games. New York for the winter. ark and has played the gr.me before. The Oakwood field club of Long Mr. and Mrs. George F. Eyerson Principal Raddiffe, E. C. Gilland End of a Turkey Killer. spent yesterday at New York. and Mr. Heim are very much in favor Branch is preparing for the coming A dog whose owner is unknown basketball. season. A manager has Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Romcr and of the sport. Present indications are their daughter of Portsmith, Virginiu, i Models with the look, the that a strong football team will be killed a turkey hen owned by Ansel been appointed and practice will be White of Lincroft last week. Mr. started in a short time. Plans are be- are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anson L. I formed. Four members of last year's Sherwood. feel, the tailoring of garments championship basketball team and White caught the dog and kept it ing made to engage a hall. All team Jonr members of the second basket- chained up for two days, thinking managers wishing games with the Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Shaw are usually associated with a fifty ball team played on last year's foot- that its owner might put in appear- Oakwood team should write to H. spending two weeks at Narberth, Pa. | ball team. A practice game will be ance. After waiting two days Mr. Donald Woolley, 511 Tabor street, J. Elwood Harvey, who is touring the , or sixty dollar price, yet made pos- jdayed this afternoon on the Pros- White lulled the dog by shooting it. ~.ong Branch. West, is expected to return about' pect avenue field between the regu- the first of October. ' sible by Kuppenheimer methods lars and a pick-up team consisting of Ormond Edwards, a traveling sales- linked with this store's selling saembers of the second team and man, spent yesterday with his mother, stars of the team of former years. Mrs. J. Noble Emley. power at The East Jersey high school league Mrs. John Cole and her son, Ailing met Saturday morning at Long Some people say that it doesn't matter what you Cole of Pittsburg, are visiting Mr. and Branch to elect officers and arrange a Mrs. John H. Cole. $20 $25 or $30 football schedule. Charles E. Huff say, so much as where you say it. Put a preacher Richard Morris and a Long Branch ' t ? of Asbury Park was re-elected presi- man have bought an automobile and dent and F. J. Gronde of Leonardo on a desert island, where there isn't a soul but have engaged in the jitney buB busi- secretary and treasurer. The fallow- ness. The Long Branch man is the ing football schedule was adopted by himself, and what he says will not have much chauffeur. Our tpm special make the football teams for the season of effect. Put him in a pulpit, talking to 500 intelli- Mrs. Charlotte Leask is having a 1915: number of pigeon lofts built by Ed- ward Woolley. Mrs. Leask has sev- $10, $12, $!S and §18 September iir.th—Asltury Park at At- gent people and his words will have weight. lantic Highlands Chattlc at Neptune eral hundred pigeons on her place. October 2d—Asbury Park lit Cliattle, They will do some good. Mrs. J. Jacobus and Mrs. C, C. Atlantic Highlands at Neptune. Whiner left today for East Orange, October 9th—Anbury Park at Neptune, Cnattle at Atlantic Highlands. where they will spend the winter. A welcome awaits you October IGth—Atlantif HiKlilands at Hisse3 Louis Wilby, Helen Worth- JVsbury Park, N'eptune at Chattle. Some years ago I was talking about this to ley, Ella Carlile and Buelah Brecken- whenever you call, this is a October 23d—Xo sanies scheduled. October 30th—Chattle at Asbury Park. Charles Austin Bates, who at that time was the ridge have resumed their studies at store of service and of satis- ^November 6th—Atlantic Highlands at Montelair Normal school and MIES Ciiattle. top-notcher in advertising. Mr. Bates said : Harriet Moore is attending Normal November 13th—Neptune at Asbury faction, intelligent service that 3>arlc. school at Trenton. November 1'Otii—Xaptune at Atlantic "What you say in an advertisement, and how Mrs. William Getty is a patient at precedes; perfect satisfaction that Siifflilands. a New York hospital. COPYH10HT 191C Eed Bank will not enter the you say it, doesn't matter nearly so much as THff HOUSE Of KUPPSNHEIMEF1 must follow every sale. 3eague this year. where it is said. EATONTOWN NEWS. Committees were appointed to ar- "You might have the most attractive adver- rrangre the basketball and baseball George A. Steele.bas a new auto- schedules, and to arrange for the tisement that was ever designed, offering the mobile. " league track meet next June. The biggest bargains that ever were offered, and The grounds of the public school is here. We're ready for you. Our assortment of Soft and Stiff Hats at members of the basketball commit- ore being re-graded. lee are F. J. Gronde of Leonardo, if you put it down cellar under the coal it Mrs. Laura Lufbqrro-w of Middle- E. C. Gilland of Red Bank and W. C. town has been spending several days Cate-of -Long Branch. On the- base- would never sell a cent's worth of goods. : with her parents, Sir. and. Mrs. is the largest and.best we have ever shown. ' ''.,.-.'• -' '.:-'...''.'".: '[]'',,'.!!'' Stall committee are C. S. Huff of As- "A poorly written advertisement, poorly dis- Thomas M, Dickenson-. bury Park, S. K. Reifsnyder of Nep- played, in a good newspaper will do some Mrs. Charlea F, Garrison, widow of tene and W. C. Case of Point Pleas- a former pastor of the Mathodist See our displayJofJ. B. Stetson Hats ranging in price from ant. The track committee consists of good. Of course, a better advertisement church, spent part of last week here. .Sr. Reifsnyder, Mr. Huff and Mr. j would do more good, but the style of the ad- J. F. Nelson and family have moved j from their summer home on Broad | vertisement must be thought of after the street to Brooklyn. BOWLING. medium has been selected. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherry of Union iHills have returned' after having SIcthodial Men's Club Trims the Bap- "When you put your advertisement in the spent the summer vnth Miss Susie tilts in First Match. j . best newspaper in your community you are Allgor. In the first bowling match of a | series Friday night on the Christian ; addressing the wideawake, progressive part of Mr. and Mrs. Charle'3 Shick left today for Atlantic City, where Mr. association alleys the Men's club of. the community. You are skimming the cream. Shick will be a delegate at a meet- She First Methodist church defeated j It is safe to say that nobody whose trade is ing of the Firemen's relief associa- She Men's club of the Baptist church i tion. two out of three games. The scores | worth much will fail to be a subscriber to the Miss Ruth Huyler and Miss Char- were: 0 MBTHODISTS. best newspaper in your locality. Generally lotte Sanford have returned from speaking, the best newspaper will attract the i Ocean Grove, where'they spent sev- "iDalcerson 136 155 eral weeks. iW. Curchin 135 162 best people—the intelligent people—the •'i:i 161 17(J Final preparations have been made IBS 157 1S4 people who have money in their pockets to for the annual festival and supper 1 of the Methodist ladies' aid society to- ., S5U 771 705 buy what they want and need." ] night. A large number of tickets . BAPTISTS. i have been sold and a huge attendance Bray 1S6 120 135 1SS ] is looked for. f 70 If, 9 1 lit Do not preach on a desert island. If you should Exempt firemen of Chemical com- 116 pany met last night and organized an Hure : 1S« US 15 a climb into the pulpit of The lied Bank Register exempt firemen a association. The !,S7 rooitas of chemical company have x you could address a congregation' of 27,500 been recarpeted and refurnished. i LOOIES WIN. people every week. The office of the Eatontown and | Oceanport building and loan associa-' MOBn,outh County Champiou* Dcfeut tion has been moved from the library ' room to the township hall building. , The bowling season was opened J. "J. Magathan has moved from his liere last: Thursday night when the summer homo on Maple avenue to Xooies defeated the Sheridans on the Cornwall-on-the-Hudson. Sheridan alleys two out of three games. The scores were: EVERETT NEWS. LOOIKS. T><>nnis ITS 174 isi - < A Visitor Here from Illinois -Mro. -Hurley 171 123 IS 3 ! Guide Moves. -Hray is I 167 lur, HE WASN'T DEAD. FIREMEN EXPELLED. 'Cuum t_-r 1,0 lt»7 17M c. ,„• r c i. u ^ i Edward Stilwagon of Springfield, S 171 16J Martin MaxTudes's Friends Found Four Member, of Freehold Conipony , Illinois, has been visiting relatives T.otul VOS ~T Him Very Much Alive. Dropped Because of a Joy Ride,. :herc . He is a son of the late petel. account of our new cars we SHKHIDANS. ' Martin MaxTudes of Tinton Falls Four members of Goodwill hook j Stilwagon of this place. He expects 11II m is recovering from a serious sickness. and ladder company of Freehold have to move to New Jersey and make his is." 1 cam ©ffer some very cars. 1st 'S : For a time it was feared that he would been expelled because of their par- ; home here. 5Sny«ler Ic,, lc7 Jj'Ij not live, but he is now much im- ticipation in a joy ride on the com- j Mrs. Jacob Guide has moved to •Dalcers n ]7'.t !",:> . .T proved. Lost week he lost a horse, pany's new apparatus on Snturday, New York, where her husband is cm- le cars are up-to in every Xtnnedyv !">i li»i 16<; and be telephoned to Herman Ritzau August 21st. On that day the en- ployed. Mr. Guide bought the James Totals ~7J7 Y"ii ~74" °" Swimming River to take the horse gine was taken out for a trial trip in Kelly farm a few years ago. He did " , to Mr. Ritzau's fertilizer factory. charge of a representative of the : not make a success of farming and : Some evesdropper on the telephone company which made the machine, j he moved back to New York to re- SIX TEAMS ENTERED. line heard part of the conversation It is stated that several stops were suine his former job. and from the remarks made drew the made at hotels and that on the way j Mr. and Mrs. John Zantzinger Final Plans for Commercial League inference that Mr. MaxTudes was home the driver became so reckless (spent part of Inst week with Mr. and to be Mcde Monday Night. dead. L. that thie machine struck a telephone ' Mrs. Bert Walling of Highlands. Final plans for the Commercial The storv that Mr. MaxTudes Mrs. Dougherty, who lives on the

    league this year and five of them . afternoon Mr. MaxTudes received no ! cause the apparatus had not as yet Brunswick is visiting Mrs. Dougherty. 3iave already been made up. The less than _2„5 caller_s, who stoppe~v~ . d at 'been accepted by the authorities. ! Benjamin Hankir.son is on the sick sixth team will be made up from the his house to olfer sympathy to Mrs •list and is unable to work except at Oriole athletic club or from the M.ixTurins and the family. All the | doing light chores on his farm. He laundrymer[l. Each ter.m will be al- visitors were greatly surprised to find WILL GO ON WESTERN TRIP. has been in poor health' most of the lowed eighg t members. At Mondayay- Mr. MaxTudes alive. One New York Mr. »E truck route along the shore. be paid to W. C. Oakcrson, the o'clock in the mornintr- He drove nil league treasurer. the way from the city to Tinton Falls in an automobile. a Western trip. They will not return j jjis5 •Ct ^°e}-me stilwagon is con-

    Jones ch^ Wal- com- py p ad train which carries Si large number of l>e won seven out of the eleven games u::k-.5s tin' Orioles U-JC . heir same line- that he pitched.- commuters to bibusiness, , were the re- Cnpr, Lo3e at Dominoes. cipients of gifts last wweek from the Kcyport Woman Drat!. t ^ Will be a Lawyer. i in a domino match Monday night commuters. i. Catherine! Ireland of West (it tiie .Christian association Charles Theodore Parsons, son of Rev. ' rt died Monday morning from Pipe Organ (or Theater. 3)_v%ht L. Persons of Shrewsbury, g Minton i n'! George Bray, represent- of ing the ruS£ociation. defeated Edwnrd A pipe organ costing $15,000 and !••»'! berrin a course of 1,'uv study at the rs. lie -built by 11. P. Moller of Hagers- , If you are interested la securing an automobi. after. of five town, Maryland, is being installed in d by two daughters and one the Broadway theater at Long Princeton college. He has been •.on, Mrs J. Fitzgerald arid Mrs. M. grimes. Branch. The organ is similar to the see me at once while the assortment jis at Its best. 1 and John Ireland, all of famous organ 'in the Cteoan Grove during the summer. It pays to advertise in The Register. Kcyport. —Advertisement. auditorium. THE RED BANK REGISTER,

    The First Fires. ln|{ from nn inkwell hail incundereii Speaking of wonderful Inventions,,the o\pr tlu* pfippr. M«f?t of theao errors »jver«|iudowcr ut Eillsim Is the mini—or urote from Using the body of the etor,) woman—who Invented lire. Our prehis- to accord with my denouameut. I toric nncostoM doubtless were famil- might nave tvmiwl thign Into gontl Bnt!- iar with lire from lightning strokes lish, but every query "mark let IOOBC » and luva eruptions. But how did they million (llscrepnucii'S, However, 1 did ever gut the Iduu that they could Imi- tho (test I could with them in the lim- tate tlie effects of lightning by rubbing SiFAaSA 0T1AW rO BOUSE FOS REtra. A\fa\ta ami-Bt raw for naif. O A wlilK- womitn tn m»Ur h-r^i-lf u^-f f ited limo and attention I wns able U two sticks ngiilmt each other? It linn H"l|«.- '.*f! I' l.itM- Kilv.T Mtiltlo to >\Q yam- electrical work, and go tl« r© Farm, Hulf-Mlle rou.\t\\ room, all. Im- provement^. Aprdy lo rinK Htrei-t, Il-"1 IJnnlc. v and dyed. Gents' suits preyed, 50 cents. Monoy to loan in Hinuu to suit bor- Suits called for and delivered. Red Kan& sued at onco.Instead of In a couple ol KtiUHftH City Star. Hcglatcred . MolBtelii ttrul GucriiHcy Steam Dyo Works, 24 West Front utroet, bulls for Ktrvice. liinKliam I'urni, ()ce- rowera on fhrat bond aiKi mortpngo. SAVE YOUS OLD CABFETS. 1)5 Shrewsbury avenue, Ited Bank. Pfeone months. If tl&! Btory came out luime nnif, N. J. A. L, Ivtna, ReglHter building, Red Bank. Beautiful reversible rugs made from connections. dlntely Its glaring ineontrrultlon might old carpets and chenille portieres- Write "Hello!". The Geniuo of Language. SEED WHEAT FOR DAX.E. for circulars. American Rug Manufac- von OE. A TBEAT FOB SOV j "VVcllV" be forgotten before the return of tli« It makes ii difference with a ven- KlrHt-cIiiNH seed wheat, absolutely free tory. 29(1 Vermont street. Brooklyn. in tho. cUiutiuUe of \Vc!Htp,!(|f h)|ii'r iiiiiinw. Thus, our Haven, N. .1. town 7O'{-\\". Leaky thi and slate roofs made tight; lnotherH of Fair lliiven will prepare tlie lake. TlelictH on milr: by me inhere *if "I'm Hnjdcn, composing room, Tho ; returned when tho story was Issued II notion of Vienna, in lt« assigned nnd EOK BALE. also water prooflnj,' side wnlls nntl cel- wan quite likely there would be « TIHVO a H«IV with niiif p[g* fnv nu\f i Ton , lars. Og&eh McCIaHkoy, 147 Hudson tile eompany. tost clinptcr of that detective story Is | native dwelling place, Is Wicn. Your ut u hur^ain. WultLM' Hjnith, 1'oit Mem- | Half nf furnished house fur rout, or aw avenue. Red Bank. Telephone 4QQ-J. veritable Toiihet. If alw returned Intel moutli, N. J. TAKE HOTXCS. Frenchman, Insisting Unit the cocliucy any rooms as rU-hlrerl, with privilege, of S0EtUEE AH I will Infill u nuiv tuiHinoaj* '.umn. I and my vision of her story wan found docs not know his own, converts Lon- ffht lioiiKclct'C|>IiiH. X... 2!S Hcetor Furniture of all kinds repaired. Re- u'lHh to «tll my hoi-HC Ho IK about tifno not to bo no had an might liavo been hief, Ited Dank. storing of antique nnd mahogany fur- years uld, solid and HUIIIUI, KO(M| roacier "You." don Into LoiKlrca. HcdrllriK, either Htrjiw oi- »n]t }iny. j TO 1 OAK. niture a specialty. Henry Grause, Front Ktate pilce nnd quantity. I). J^u'inly, | r e.r enrrittge lun-se, or hard worker; will "Great Scott! What nro we to do? expected she might let me down wltli We f uucrlur EIIKIMI speaking school- $1,000 or ?l,. i(IM Ui WA-H on ftrrtt movt- street, near Southern railroad. Red Bank, *ell cheap. William Morton, 1HG H*-ech Ot'eanic, N. .1. Krttfe: Ued Bunk m- AthtiUi.- Hi^Dlands street, Red Itanlt. tionui'lly voad it, and I sent up tba masters, defying birtbrlidit ;md the 1 r>ropCMty preferred. JJp C. Rayum , 1'ort BECOI7D HAJ?D CLOTHES WAMTED. jnnuiiKctlpt Just as I received It from A perusal of tho page proofs tool! custoip of the »BC», make It appear .MuiimMUtli, X. J. Will pay MKlicHt iiricoH fur your old I^onr-cyllnOor Cudillac, in pxcellt' WAHTEO. jlilm. You say it is n detective story?" away all hope. My ending of the slorj that lioma Is merely monosyllabic elothln^ If in Kotid condition. lOsthimte.s A ymiiiK Swedish woman-with a four- was not nt nil borne out by the circum- coiiiUtlon. t'ap be ftccri at 401 '1'liint live- i BOOMS rO r. elit'erftilly ifivtn. 1'lionp 1K-M, nv mil ye;ir-tdd yM'l wis[ifs a \i\a\U\tm lit gen- "YIH. That's what the Utlo indi- Home; Unit Venctla Is Veulcc; that nuo, Avon, N. J. t One \nrtzo front runni for rent, with or Merman Levin at 115 HlimwHlmry avenue. eral housework In Himtll fanilly; garni cates." Btnnces. Every one ot forty-nine ol Koeln Is Cologne, nnd so on through without hoard, ut reasonable nite; ;HKU enok; best rtfereneeH. l"hon« '124 Athin- one small ruoni. Aj»[dy at Z1 peters tic Hlf;hliinilK, or write Mrs. J. 31. IMjrot. Here was a beautiful situation. A the fifty chapters bristled with reason:! the world.—St. Louis Post-Ilinpatch. saaa. \ FOB SAXE. why my denouement could not have Can supply a few private partlr-p with > jdare, Ited Hiinlt. Very choice xe«-d wlitat, tils-u line win- Atlantic Highlands. detective story with the last chapter strictly (renli eggs, .1. A. Oiiinewt'U, Lit- I ter potatoeK. AddreKH John I!. Ymmians JDIBUIUK! Connelly wao tho only par- heen possible. I, the author, tile firm tel Silver, N. J. . | DRESSMAKER. TeK'Kraidi Hill Farm. Kt»yp«vt. X. .1, It. DO "XOU ITKED A HEW AWHlHO? would be ruined. Nevertheless th< ——— , — ] Wuniiin wishes Ktwing nt home or uut F. I>. Xo. 2. Phone 27&-F-51 Aliddlttown. If so, let Sanbnrn IlKiire on the j(,b. sou connected with the office who had A Tragio Coincidence. by day; reiisoniihlt* .sewer, neat work, ICxpert f?ervle.e, modernt» prlee.s, work read it, mid lie had gone nwny. I or- Issue must j:o m it was. The story ID 181)5 a Gerninn predicted that be •SOTS? eon ron BALE. wooi d litter. Ciitlx.-rino luimpf, 71 Wldte DO& IiOST. guaranteed, House and Htme awnings a had heen advertised for issue on a cer- would be a victim of a war that would Mannoquun gravel nnd bluestone : Ktrei-t, Hed lianlc. An Irisli Seltt-r blid iloj? was lout ,i specialty. Kanl»orn*H iiwidng and carpet ilorcd n search made for tho mlstilnu screenings: will deliver same. Charles ' f«w days afi". Ketinn to owner. Alfonso cleaning wnrkw, «t WUite Htrefst, Keil • chapter without success. Nothing re- tain ilati' mid niiiHt be in tho hands ol take place lu 18(1(1. The war occurred, Burd, Red Bonk. POSITION WAHTED. DeMarla, and get ;i wnital)le reward. Al- , Hank. Phone 32-il. the dealers at that time. but did not affect him. One day forty- SOKABOUT BOB?, j HeHpi-ctnhle t-o]r»red woman would like ffjiiso DeMarla, HH Hhrewslmry avenue, mnlned hut the author. I called to with top, brand new, for pale for ?25. | a posit kin sit ),"-•"«' ral iioustwork wltn Red Rank. the 'telephone operator, "Give me No. When I took up the first criticism two yeiu-B inter he wns laughing nt his Apply to J. I. Monsky, 10 East Front small family. Address K. J. .J., hox 105, Hand-niadr hats a rpe'lalty. HeHt of 2078 Penfleld." on the .story I trembled. It happened old time prophecy and boasting of his atreet, Rod Bank, j ShrewKbury, X. J. BOUSE FOE. DALE. material, latest inoibls: ICurtipuan ev- Seven rooms, bath, electric lights, hot perUim*e and very rea.sonnble pries. It. (seemed nn hour, though it ^vas to be one of those that to uw who kuo\? good health. In his happy mood ho WOBK.WAHTED. 1i HEATI1TG AT IOTV COST. water heat, hardwood doors; .lot fiOxlfO Westsfde millinery .store, J57 Shi-i-v.s- mean that the writer had not time to bought nn old lottnge from u friend Wafiliinff and Ironing inn] worlt liy tho j Radiation Is low; put in steam and feet; bent residential section of lied biiry avenue, lied Hank. Mrn, W. II. 'but forty Beeonds, before I heard a :l»y wanted. Call at 87 Washington .water heat cheap. I would like to esti- Rank. Can he bought ronsonablo. Box I-uhmann, proprietor. click, and a woman's voice answered: read the book. It spoke of Mlsa Qulg- ami straightway went to inspect It. In street, Red Bank. mate on your wants. L>. H. Bennett, 2, K<:-d Bank. ley's marvelous Ingenuity, etc. I the giii'den there was a quantity of old Fair Haven, N. J. * j "Well?" HQTICE. groaned, Marvelous ingenuity! Jusl lfon nnd among it u shell tinting from WAETTED. BOTB. ! Hod Hank auto radiator works, mann- , "Is this Miss Qulsley?" A hoy wnntB worU, ;i^e 17 years; call i MONEY TO LOAN. "Wanted, clean cut, bright, active boy: , fnctnrer.H and repairers of atlto nidlatujsj, wait till some fifteen dollar a week un' 18(111; He picked It up'and wns exam- do uny kind of work. Address Uox :Ti, Fifteen hundred dollars tn loan on first one who wants to nifikt; money in spare i hiinptJ, hnodK, inudffuardM, windHhleM.i ' "This is Miss Quigley's home, but dcrstrapper has read tho book atten' Shrewsbury, N. J. : bund and morttfatfe at f> per cent interest. time; good chance to learn salesmanship. 1 and Kitsoline tankw. Smashed r:\i\hiti-rn ining It when it exploded, and ho wns Xo comnii^si<»n charmed. Apply Money, Apply nt Tetley's stationery store, 31 ". Julie's not here. She Bailed this morn- lively. | hox 'Ittti, Red Hank. [ and lump repairing a specialty. US West .' Jug for Jnpan." kllierl on the spot. The. prophecy had SEED WHEAT TOr. Broad street. i Front street, Hed Hank. The next criticism I rend was nioro come true. Two litmdred bushelH of Kcd Wavo, •'.' I The groan I gnve was doubtless auai- largo yielder. W. T. Sherman, Went { SELL 7OUE OLD CLOTHES TO VB. FOH 3AX.E. ron CAI.1:. definite. It spoke of the story as the street, lied Bank. i Good.prices paid for old clothing. Call A oiii'-imrse farm wn^un, ^'i tire, witli * jblo to the woman on I ho other end ot Public Elopements. ! or phone The City Dry Cleaning and pole iind .shafts, A. M. WalHnjf make. At New ironmoutli, IIOURO, store build- |tlie wire, for she ankec) if anything most subtle of nil Miss Quigley's woii' The Bulgarian 1B perhaps the most i Dyeing Works, 9 Mechunic street, near nearly new; Imvint,' tn» use for .saine will Ing, barn, wapon house and sheds, with derful plims. The critic was reminded rOR 13AX.E. ! Broad. Phone 267-J. K«>U vi«ht. I-., v:, llivymir, IJort ilim- two acres of pround; two minutes vicXk was the matter. In reply I asked her Blroplo mlnilcd and Industrious peas- Hot tiir furnace for Kiite, 'ili/j-incU live niouth, .\. J. 1 from the trolley lino or five minutes of the stories of eminent detective pot, 40-inch cftHlng, Apply at 05 Wallace | \7AcnxnG. from the trolley junction. Apply to A. D. If MIBB Qulgley had left nny manu- ant In Europe, and, paradoxical as It Htrcet, Heil Bank. Conover, New Monmouth, N. J. story writers who left purposely n inny appear, his standurd of morality Have your washing, done at the Jersey i HcrlptB or imrts of manuscripts with shadow of doubt In the render's mind j Coaat laundry. Family wash, rough dry, nnEWOBtmY KIVEG ITHOHT LOT. I her. The reply was that before lenv- is extremely high, although elopements YOUITO riGD ron DALE. I CO cents; flat work ironed, 16 cents. One-half acre plot on Shrewsbury river just what wan Intended. The story ol are moro numerous than.In any other oung seven-wee k.s-

    .^ hands MRII, thorouglily I d«K the authoress had burned every 'The I.tidy and tlie Tiger," the denoue- pair. Mldaietown Stock Fiirm. Thomus Plenty of shade trees; sandy beach. Ap- bi-oken and beautlfidly t*:\\t(:i\ under t'u> sernp of paper she had except n de- country. But these are generally In- S. Ffeld, Ited Bank. CABINET rJAKER. ply for terms to William H. Hlntelmann, saddle: absolutely fearless of all objei-ts; ment of which was left to the lender, nocent aDTnlra, being simply the device Fine furniture and antiques repaired Rumaon, N. J. bus bpen ridden by a t-liild. Can he seen tective atory In the-hands of her pub- wan died as a most successful cfforl von SALE. and polished; upholstering of furniture. at the Central i'ark HidhiR Aeadeniy of young couples to get married with- stalde, Glohe (":«urt, Ked ]3nnl{.* lishers. I groaned again nnd hung up New upright piano at Keilly's storage IC. Tiirziun, ^0 Maple avenue, corner of >.'ine-room tile houwc wltli :IU Improve- in this line of work. warelioiiHe on Mechanic streot, $180; on Wlilte street, Rod Bank, the receiver without even thanking out tho expense a regular Bulgarian ments, tilo hatli l'otim, Hun psirlor ami WAHTED. the person for her information. An ideii popped into my brain. Turn' wedding entails. In moat cases not easy payment plan. bm-ement; garage In rear: for Fak- f'tr investment of $[ilO to $2,500, with FOB GALE. CUBTOM MA»3G CORSETS. $:i.:iO0. Apply to Mrs. Fredia without KorviceH, Kecnres interest in ew- I There was nothing for It but to read Ing to my stenographer, I dlctnted the only Is the consent of both parents ob- The kind that fit. Guaranteed boncing Oceanic:, X. J. Rare Tropical plant now in bloom; and innteiial. alterations f|n all makes. ^^ ! tabliahed rnanufaeturini^ company. Pnya ' ;the Btory and write the last chapter following Item, which 1 sent to a trade tained, but all friends are Informed moderate price. Can be seen at 24 i'ec- ___ j.g ^Q ^j. j(^r ceut jU.om annually. No 1 Plume 154-J. X. L. Swayae PaVHOn, 10 l pnysolf. Just think—malic nn ending paper devoted to book news: and assemble outside the bride's boueo tvo place, Red Bank. Linden place. He'd Bank. competition. Representatives wanted. 2 Ttie annual olambake of AVe^tside liosie Pear."Jill avenue, Jersey City, N. J. to a detective Btory, a detective story The "Gem of Good Hope," by Alice to witness the elopement. company will be held at Newman , (written by a woman famed for wenv- Qulgley, fa n new departure In detectiv* von sAi.1*. HOUSE TOIi EliilT. Springs on Sunday, September 26th, in- LIBRARY AND POULTRY PISTUBES. story writing. After ubly leading th« A good gentle cow Cor sale. For par- Kix rooms and bath, hot and colt) water, stead of tne liHli. JJutit mi.«y it if you J'hit-top desk, bookcases, revolving ;> ling plots that no human being but her- hot air heat, pras: three minutes'to sta- { like K«od eatfi. reader through a number of Incklontfi, In Q Quandary. ticulars apply to James D. Seeley, box chair, wardrulie, nil oak; ice box, clruught- pelf could unravell I must first trade 47, Keansburp. Is*. J. j tlon. ('all or address K. S. Gisle.son, lfi in^- table, mimeograph; Cyphern liini- eneh calculated to suggest n theory, tlie "It—er—seems," said he, regarding Locust avenue, Rfil Bank. HOUSE rOK 3EHT. (through a labyrinth of incidents in- writer with consummate skill brines tin FOB BENT. 11:1 tor, brooders, self-feeder.**, bone utit- the unfortunate .with "scientific IntcreM, House and barn to let, Xo. 53 Shrews- House on Bergen place for rent, six ter; KOOII as ne\V; cheap, .lohn lieet, itendefl to throw the reader off tho story t6 an end upon a theory not at all 1 rOE GALE, rooniH, batli and nil modern lmprove- Pernberton avenue, Oceanport, JV. J. bury avenue. Inquire ol Mrs. James B. Golden, Silver, Lady Amherst and |trnck, my head nt tho same time being In harmony with the facta laid down, "thnt the attacks of fever and chills Weaver, Front street. mentfj, Including electric ligiits and gas, leaving the render to form nny theory appear on alternate days. Do you English pheasants; also eggs of the $20 per month. Apply nt 34 ltranch ave- , MONEY X.O3T. full of other matterB. Connelly nttend- that\he can fit to tho narrative. above named variety. Glenmary Farm, nue, Red Bank. , think—is It your, opinion—that they BOABDI'&S OJi EO0T,TER3 RIvei-Hlde Drive, Red Bank. Pocketbnok cuntafnlnfr elimilTe»r'M iod to such work, and I ltnew little or Having secured the publlcatfou of wanted at VanTfnc's cottage, 117 Pros- New Jersey and NYw York license, also nothing: about it. He had gone Into have, so to speak, decreased In vio- pect avenue, or"40 Worthley street. Red C3ICKEN SUPPER. sum of money lost yesterday In or near this Item in one paper, I took meas- lence, If I muy use that word?" " j Bank. aira. VanTIne. POLO OST Hot chicken xupper to lie given by the Oceanic posto'ffiee. l-mder will be award- Sliding to escape a legal summons and Excellent, well schooled pony for sale. ImllfM of the Fir.st Jletliodist olmrcli in ed if Hsime ;« returned to Charles Kiniih, Mo one but himself knew where. With ures to huve it-copied by others. It The putleut smiled feebly. "Doc," Makes a splendid hack, Sell only for | tiie cluircli dining room oa 'J'ue.sday, Sep- care of KaraKheu.stan, Oceanic road. was not, long before many pf those . V/AHTED. want of use. Sunnybrook Farm, Eaton- tember 28Lli, from S:00 until 8:00 o'clock. jthe authoress in the middle of the big- snld he, "on fever days my head's i|o Goad'plain egdk, white,••generally use- town, N. J. Phone 2130-R. TielietK HO eenta. P.OADSTEIi FOK SALE, S30O. who rend the book had heard that it hot I can't fhiirk, rind on ague days |I ful. ' Macphelwon's reKtaurant, Eafst In f^ood running condition,-- -10-h. p. gest ocean on earth, there WBB no res- 1 Front street, Red 13ank. BOARDERS WAHTED. wns Intended for a puzzle to, be work- shako so I can't hold nn opinion.' — 1 MONEY TO 1.0AN. ('ontitiental motor, J to.se h inaKnelo, pite for mo. I took up tho telephono A widow would take a few hoarders , Have $l,MO0 to loan on first mortgage. Stromher^ carburetnr, demountnhlo rims, receiver again. ed out by the reader. The consequence New York G\o\•=. WT plcasaiU liume, all improvements, buth, Also liave insunmci' In all lelialdo com- one extra tire 011 rim, Stewart Hpeedo n- was that every reader pe'ruscd the — -o-»-B— !•. Position aw housekeeper or flrst-elnss otc; on trolley road. MIH. Kllxnbctb panit-.s. Properties for sale. Francis eter, I'rest-o-Ijite tank. William G*-r- cook; all arounil "•woman, • :':j Second ave- VanXote, Fair Haven, X. J. Whitt* afrency, Broad smcl Monmouth klns, box fiis, Atlantic Highlands, N'. .1. i "Send me the manuscript of that de- pages with the utmost attention In or- Holland's Watenstaat. : nue, Lonjj Erancli, X. ,1. streets, Red Bank. |teetlve Btory nt once. There's been der thut he might be the better able Holland has a deportment of state, GTAITOilDD GADOLENfi HO TOE TBEJSTTOI? PAIE1 WITED. some confounded carelessness sotne- to form the correct theory. with a cabinet minister at the head of and automobile oil at Davison'9 auto and Have auto buH Kentinti eight persons TOR GALE. A man to farm 125 acres, li£ milew fwhpre, and whoever is to blame will wagon works,,, -Monmoutn street and and will make arrangements to take One four-year-old cow for sale, Hol- from Hed Hunk; on shares or wages. As soon «s this view-of the case was It, for her "watemtmit," an untrans- Maplg avenue,"Iied.Bank. Mirty to Trenton fair at reasonable rates, steln and Jor.sey; OIM> eig-ht-yesir-old row, Will leave stock and machinery on plart; t-Set his head taken off!" spread abroad the Bale's of "Tho Gem latable word, which means practically rolephone 646-14 Ked Bank. Alderny; al«o n lot of poultry, laying and give '/• share, or wijl supply )ioiis:e, The latter part of this message was DOS WAHTED. pullets and fowls. J. J. Gibbons farm. firewood, potatoes, mjlk and garden and of Good Hope" rapidly Increased. I the state a- jll waters from the field Anyone wifiMing good linrae for yard I1TDUE.E 7OUS HOUGE Little Stiver, X. J. wages. Address ilun, box 313, Red Banit, superfluous. It was merely n blowing seriously meditnted offering a prize for drnln 'in tli, jolliers to the llhlno at do£, collie pi'efcrred; .address Good with Francis White agency, in oW reli- off of the mad that wan In me. The winter lev(£ '.fhey ure nil linked up In Home, box 313, Ited Bank. able companies. Do not .wait until too WAHTED. FOB EXCHAHOE. the person who should give the correct late. Francis White, Mohmouth street A position for a young: man willing to Have fimall farm of two acres with ImnnUBcrlpt came down, nnd, placing it one schemt >n an office nt The Hague. at Broad street, Red Bank. work, desirous of earning money to se- ten-room liouse, bath and all improve- Interpretation to the story. I would GET YOUn CTOVEQ EEPAIRED. cure an education; available nt once. Ad- ion the desk at one side, the rest being Let ua repair your stoves now. L, ments; also has barn and gooft blac!;- surely have done so, but since It would Force of Habit. SOUSC 7OB, SAXE. dress Rev. A. A. McKay, Ocennlc, X. J. imlth shop; somo fruit tree?. . Good (covered with an Infinite variety ot Schwurta & Son, West Front street and Six rooms and bath, reception hall and Phone 487-J Rumson. be linposible to name anything that Maple avenue, Hed Banlc easiness stand. AVill exchange for IIOUHO nmlter, principally galley proofs, pnp;e woiild conform to the facts us laid When Dorothy was making broad, all Improvements, for sale at a reason-" in Ited Bank. Red Bank Real Estate Co. l>roofg and everything else that can In mniden claj's long years URO, : able price. Apply to Percy Wcdcott, FOR SALS. down I dldrfiot see how any one could Her rolled-up sleeves showed arms-pf FOE SALE. / Drutnmond place, Red Bank. A manure cart and dump wagon for come from printers to distress an ed- snow, • - Bruhfuviek-Balke pool tat)le with com- -sale, in good condition; also some good Rhode iBland Hed pullet.s, very fnte itor, I turned to the first chapter and win the prife. This, of course, would Dimpled and round; her cheeks agloy,' plete etiulini^^nt, in sootl condition. Ad- CHAIIJI.ES3 WHEEL FOB 510. harness; have no use for game. M. and will lay all winter; also two lots .m reflect on the integrity of the pub- Slie never quite so huppy seemeil ' dress Box 177, Ited Hank. A Columbia chainle.ss bicycle in good Ryan, Vanderburg, N. J. P. O. H. F. D., River Plaza, and three stoves, two par- i Ibogan to fllcim, for I had altogether too AH when her hands were In the dough. order; a bargain. Heen Thursday after- Xo. 3, Freehold, N\ j. lor and one cook stove, all in good con- • «nneh to occupy me to give the matter lishers, TO LET. noon at Lincoln avenue, Ka«*t Side Park. dition. Mrs. V. VanDorn. residence ,000 cheek. She THE EECOiro nATIOlTAIi HAITE Three or four unfurnished rooms for CHAIB CANIKG AND nHTJCHa Ratea reasonable. Satisfaction guaran- any reading of the first chapter simply of Red Banlc will help honest and enter- Oriental rugs ninl carpets; repairing, Send for sample of felt roofing paper, for n sample of the rest. When I fin- took It without looking at it uud, hav- rent, .suitable for housekeeping. Apply loiuihitf and wnshing neatly done a made liy Barber asphalt company. * i:iii teed. Ua West Front .street, with fie prising business people. at 1«9 Broad street, Red Bank. square feet ?1. ljusts longer tlian tin. American dyers and cleaners. fUone Sailed all of the story I possessed I ing found her voice, fired a volley. To specialty. K. Tar/.ian, 20 Maple avenue, 3 G3W; SUB DE001TO HA2I0ITAI, BAITK corner of White street, Ked Bank. ConiL'Kys Brofi., Perth Aniljoy, N. J. Op- knew no more about the plan on which this I replied with « $10,000 check. of Red Bank pays Interest on time de- WZBB MB posite. Central railroad station. posits. ana I'll wire for you. Fred B. Brower, ^POOP P0RTABI.E GARAGES. it was written than of the last chapter This check she glanced at, und it pro- electrical contractor, 72 Monmouth BOARDING- HORSES WANTED. CI/AS3V BIG TOR SALE. Ford special frame, 526; steel cole, I have accommodation-; for :L number r ••But I had formed some Idea of what duced an effect. Whe was beginning street, Red Bank. Tel. 234-W. 1 Hay pacer, l. ».l! hiindH, .nound and kind; ?49; all steel, $89. Save public garaye Citizens' Bnildlnsr nnd loan association )f hoarding horses. Good meadow; Pcvran Kpoetl wanon, seiits two; lt^b-t set expense. Will pay for Itself in short * inij;lit possibly be thrown lu to worry again when I fired u big gun at her has money to loan homo buildcra on eaBy barn; best of care. Inquire ut Tho Reg- terms. roR DAX-I;. of harness. All in good condition. Sell- time. Garasro heater, $25. Send for ; 'the render—It certainly worried me— loaded with $ir>.000 shrapnel. This 1 ister office. AIsu-paHturij for rent. intz. for want of use. Address J. It. M,, further particulars. Belmont Stewart Studebaker toin-inR car In good condi- Iron works, 1307 Flatlron building, New «rad I went over It nil again, this time staggered her, and she looked at all TO tion; reasonable price. Robert Wilson, ho\' 1R4, Port Monmouth, N. .1. ApnrtmentH at 71 White Rtrcet; water CGE. York City. [to pet a comprehensive view, nnd the the checks I had given her. Rid^e road, Runison, N. J. Box 68. Modern residence, ten rooms and buth, BAHGAITT3. iroault was more satisfactory. But an t-IOITEY TO LOAH restricted 'neighborhood, -,vouKl ftin^der Now house, six rooms, all improve- 6HOE EEPAIRniG AT 8H0BT HOTXCS "What does this mean?" she asked. duuble house centrnlly located. Addre^H ments, $2,(iO0, on time. Farms for sale, Leave your shoes when you come to to who stole the watermelon—it was a. MTCAU. on flrat bond and mortgage on lmpr ved l-'rue and Clear, box 1-8G, Red Banlc. "It means," I said, "that your last Remover of dead animals. Red Bank property In sums to suit borrowers. Al- '•'urnlwhed and unfurnished, houses for town and they will bo repaired for you either a watermelon or a sapphire as and greatest work has had a phenom- N. J. Telephone 129-J. - ston Bookman, attorney. Red Bunk. rent." KraneJs White agency, >ronmouth by the time you are ready to go hoime, iblg as B watermelon—I had not the PITIGT-CLAB3 PLUMBriTO WOBE. street at Uroud street, Red Bank, First-clasH material and expert ivoik- enal sale. No such literary financial TREE BOX BUSH FOB RAX.E. HOUSE FO& EEHT. Plumbing, heating and tinning work of men together with moderate prices. I>. •faintest conception. However, since Can be seen at 36 Shrewsbury avenue, . House In trooil location, fully fur- tho best ki*id done quickly and at a rea- AUTOMOBILE TOK SALE. A. Mnzza, (38 Broad street, Ited HaiiJi. success has been attained In years. Red Bnnlc. Susan Soffcl. Phone 199-W. there must he a conclusion I selected Sit down. Miss Qulgley, nnd I will tell nlHhed, with all improvements. Address sonable figure. David H. Bennett, De- Oakland touring- car, five-paHsoiiger, Sroni n number of Intended mlsleaders HOUH6 For Kent.'bnx 313, Ked Bank. Normandie avenue, Fair Haven, N. J. l!ll :t model, in «ood condition; euwt you how It cnarle about," PAOHAED CAP. TOH BIBB (I.TJOO, can bo purchased for four hun- IIOTJSEKEEPEIi WAHTED. Sue that I thought would bo the easiest for all occasions; careful driver; ro BEAD AI-TFXAI.D. SEALED PUOPOSAtB WANTED. dred dollars. Apply to James .1. QUIK- Conijietcnt woman, plain eonkin^ and And I did. I gave her the story I remove dead imimiUn, horses and SvnUnl pr«ptisnls wanted for 11 now luy, "1 Hranch avenue, Hw\ IJaiilc. laundry and tmderstanri.s care «u' two ito make lit the conditions. This done, 1 f.lilo rates, call 6-16-R Red Bonk. ffrowii-iip fhildren. (loc-d home in offer.•.! much as I have told It. hero. When I cows, and pay 51 a head. Richard Con- Hhiitglf rnof 011 the Little Silver Metho- y 2 locked my desk nnd went home to nors, Wa.VHide, N. ,1. l3liono 340-F-in. dist church. Pitrticularw limy be ob- CAIM, X*. CR. tn proper JMTSOII whose references :\n hnd finished It required some time for tained of Gllinnn Hrower, Little Silver, A-l. Addros.4, stating partifuhirH Jind dinner. Furnished room to let, nil Improve- Elcctrlenl contnu'tor. lOlectrie worli 'A'a^es, whlrli must be jow, to Home, bux her to satisfy herself that she had met ments. 3 Hudson avenue, Red Bank. WAHTED, N. J. in all branches. Expert work guaranteed, 3i:i, Ited Uiinlt. •i At 0 o'clock I sat down to write the •with a piece of good fortune Instead of Want to buy small farm niMir Key- Prices consistent with good work. Kstl- Jaat chapter of "The Gem of Good TOn DAT.E. port; from fifteen to twenty acn-.s. Ad- FOB mate.H cheerfully furnished. Plione 3S8- the barbarous treatment she hud sup- Onlt sldelionnl for sale for ?8; like now dress Small Farm, box .113, Red Bank. StmU'bnkei' touring car. 4-cylindor. ^0- U. 95 Leonard Htrcot, Ited Bnnk. UPHOI.GTEEEG. ilHope." My work consisted In fitting Apply at 47 Borden fitreet, Red Bank. h. p., fully equipped; would make good Furniture recovered and repaired, cur- posed. • • HOEGES FOB BALE. jitney. .Any demonstration. Hull cheap. MUST BE SOLD. tuina, draperies und Austrian Hhad's; Vny denouement to the rest of the nto- Apply to the Klirew.sbury Inn, (){>eanii", laying of carpets, mnttiny nnd linoleum. Her nent story she drew with tlie BOAHDEG WANTED. Two h(ir.s«M for sale; will work si'iiKle "Work horses, saddle 'pcmle.s and driv- Davenport f5ofi\3, cmiuhes, niuttrcsnca jlj. or, rather, In fitting the rest of the Wanted, a boarder in private family. or douldo; KCIUIIK for want of use. De- X. J. 1«K ponies nmt*t bo .iold. CI>IHO :*«d make Intention of leaving the reader to guess an offer. If you taut buy, will Kive. you nnd cushion!* mado to order. MaitUiTid Btory to my denouement. Whoever Apply nt 126 Mnplo nvenue, fled Hnnlt. litdou.s Fruit and I'l^K Farm, Seoheyvllle, 1 Tho.niHon, 10 Wliurf avenue, Red Biwdi. tho outcome. It proved a failure. N. J. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRITES. oiif for itH keop. S:t7 t'mitral avenut , Telephono 610-.T. Sins tried to work out one of those puz- IIOJIXY VVAIJTED. Young lady WIHIICN position an stenog- Asl.uiy I'ark, N. J. It. H. Grower. slra In which there la always one I wnnt to borrow $4,000 on flrat inort- POSITION WANtBO. rapher and typewriter; run iis.siM in Rfiflneil Ocrntiin lady wishes position HOUSE TOP- GAZ.T.. FOE, nAi.ii. j)lece which cannot be made to fit In LJirdii of Distinction. af-t'. Address O. D,, box .11.1, Red Bank. 1 bookkeeping and general otflci: work. Ad- Tho crow ttnd the bird of pnrndlae as httuaeket'pev In a widower B family. dress 1' O. bux L'S4, Atlantic HlghiaiidH. House for sale on Sunset avenue, seven One platform spring butcher waRon, ats proper place will understand the 8BwinUTrOBSAibBi . Addrcsa Position Wanted, box 31 y. Red X. .7. rooms, water and fins; fruit trees and new; ono twn-hors« .spring wafjon o.ntl (acne racking tasli In which I was en- were (Hiking ahopt fame. About 7fi litiHlielH of clt'un wheat for lik shrubbery; hit 50x150 fret, hlj,'U nnd dry; one jump-seat runnbout for HHIU; prke "Why. you lire so Itomely you "are Hale. W. 3. Bray, HolmOel, N. J. Phono FARM WAHTED. reasonable t tlint I wfla ineotlng with Rome success only known to the farthers," sneered Kh'Rt-eiasa liiundrcHB, chatubermnld fitriiAK. Kend full d«Ri.'VlvtUmH; will In- tttroyod my outbulldlnRB. A. B. Craw- ii einelled emolie and heard n conimo- the proutl bird ot paradise. "Now, ) GIKt. 'vfAITTED. and waitrtiHs wants work by day or week. spect. George \V. Zucker, gi-ndiiate ag- E. M. r. TIU70K FOK SALE. ford, Tlnton Falls, N. J. Olrl wanted for i-enoral hnuHowork. Murtlm RednuHul, H Water street. lied rlcultni'lHt. Kinney building. Newark, JuRt overhauled and In perfect condi- |tlon below. um so beautiful I have my feathers on Apply at Atlantic Hotel, Fair Haven, Bank. N. -I. - tion, all new tirea, ;t:ixl; would inuke an UPHOLfiTEEEE. the hats of the society women." N. .1. ox coll en t and roomy jitney bus with Formerly with Arnold, Constable Co., |' Running downstairs, I found an iu- OBBS FOE. DALE. \ LAYXHG BEKO VOU BALE. PLEASURE QOAT TOV* DAI.E. very little expense. Apply to .1. L New York. Furniture recovered, nnu f*s jciplent Ore In the kitchen back of tho The crow laughed sardonically. S. C White l.cuhorn honH, 75 cents Thirty-foot gnsnline pleasure boat for Monfiky, 10 Kust Front street, lied Bank. pniretl; awnings, shades, curtnlnn, drap- "That may be, my friend," ho Six-room house, nil improvements. For each tn lots nf 100; nil ono-your-idd sale, cabin; forward ami rear control; elea, lay ins of carpet^ matting, II nn* ffango and set about putting It out. partloulara apply at 87 Park place, Red hlnlfl. H. L. Rrjach, It. V. 1). No. 1, Red chuckled, "but 1 have my teet under liuiik. C.2 Jiorwe power (>ngtno; miiRt bo sold for £ OUBVMA lcuim. MattreRseH mid eufthloiiM to or- j(3onie one had turned In nn alarm, nnd Bunk. room. Tbomson'f} Auto Garage. Avon, dosires carp of a yood poul try )dnnt; a der. McGrtiham, 37 East Front street, Sn a few minutes the clanging fire en- their oj'e*."—Chicago Navfs. BBC1W& Tfl3B WSBK N. J. live wire and expert in all branches. If Red IJank. Telephone 14-J. at Krldel & co.'n market, Red Bank, GlOX y««v ulimt i^ not puyliu* you, there is a gines were pulling up uafore. the door. phono 1100-IiU- Legs of lamb, '22c. lb. For Flret-clttHB farm hands and all other rotisiiii. No CKB'H? I'll K*'t them for you USED CAKEi rOn, QE.. The bouse was filled with firemen, She Wag 'Frank. canh only. hired help: also innn and ivlfo poHltlon on l-'urnlture and jdnnos polished at your nil winter. K. Stlll\vaK«n, rtclford, X. J. tteo lit;ht truck S25O, Marlon tourint? farm. .7, Miller, 1'atontown, N. J. Phono own hnme without any diit or infon- $.150, Marlon romlutur S-'l50, MftSwoll >Diall hoys, water and smoke. Fortu- Tho moving picture director \Wi« hav- 0PBOIAI, TUID \73EK venieuec. Send postal to Mfi Hudson OBAHD BAXL tonrini,' 1^00. MUiJioll Ilifht delivery BDtely the disturbance did not last ing trouble In getting ouo of the scenes at Krldel &(.'O.'H market, Rod Dnnk, avenue, or phone ir>;i-.T ited Hank. l''rank tn be Riven hy the Kunwon social el till In ?2G0. Chevrolet flprclol rOfldHter, cnjfinl phono :iOfi-jM. Calllo hams, 12e. lb. I-'or cEGTR IE noA.na. Ilnwaid. Uv\ MOII'H Hull, Oecuiile, N. J.. l-'riday to now, $775. Thlw enr cost $1,015 wht-m Sena, but after, it wae aH over and I right. The girl wns supposed to resist cash only. Two excellent improved Cheater Whit.. e veil I lift, y op to mho r iMth. Ticket, pv,v now. A great bargain to quick buyer. Also Hevernl other roadntorM tirul tour- wnirneel to my. literary lifbora l wni nn attempt to kiss her, but the re- boars for nale, ready for service. ' Hun- POULTRY ICH.X.KD TO OUDEK. couple: , int'lndiiiK refreshments, 75 eont«. obliged to Hilton to the sounds of tha nearsal was far from satisfactory. BPECMX TH18 WEEK nybrook Farm, Katontown, 3N, J. Phono If ymi want fronh killed broilerK, MUHIL w111 ho furnifiluMl hy riiester Ar- ins cars. All lu good running orf'I*r at Krldel & CO.'H inarHet, Hed Rank 2130-R. roasting ehlrkeiiH or :tox 313. IU-A sleep. But I was tortured by a foni lb. l^or euah only, ( KHH In htuiHe; 5uO0 down, babuu-K J(d't on rtirrtaKo; K»m\ bonm corifldered, Al-'o London Ajiswera J!1 OMO Wtriver ninuhnnt, n<*«', ,-{>nl Sit*«Oj that I hud left isdinethliig unconnected BSOtAIi tTEIS WJ3BK A very goad rorpt'lct.> of Htiuidliif,* corn, (it moriongc; Artdrt'HH Margaln, lios 3 Kl, at Krldel & CO.'JJ market, Red Bank Itcil liiinU. one tit'iirh Dhiiottiii, nun tl'>i>iit otfnUi ruf to cut now, and will make If cut, HxN--:! I trews tor ttuike; tmti f,jiri» utifptn, two Mint would make the story ridiculous. Practioa Makea Psrlaol. phono 30B-M. Sugar cured baron in Htui'kM. Uuo l'\ I. 1-yle, 0 Marion Htr Affltlavltn, luknowlisdfymontfl, l However, I managed to get four hours' nnitill pieces, 16c. lb. Por cash only. Ued Hunk. ABOUT THAT CHKJKBSf DSHEfKB. bond niul niortRa^es, deoilH, etc. |>re Hetn hiunetiH; n\no it ;We\i« nn Hiiddf*>-i»fHi Hobuon—I itoer In all my life saw You can get a chicken dinner rtumlay nnreri by me. In my oiilco from elKleKliit luldle, fortiori, wlH HPII for |^», I'Umw Bhimber aiid, after a hasty breakfast, AUTO X-OB BAX.S. o'clock to HIX. KOword W, WIBO, Jtmtieo Ited Hunk fidfi-W. fail .1. I'>H<"\ Hr,t)»» i. a man who «»nld ao readily guess rid- for f>0 cents. Gno<1, homn coukiriK, wltli 1 avenue, netxr Ktittloh, Little Kth^h, H. •*. dles tuid connndruma as that Henry Sevon-pasBenKer Htudebaker for HEile S00 dwt. of aid KOld. Old gold bought all the K<»»d tiling »n the side. Mae- of tlio pence,?room 7, KIBIICI building, , went to the office with the manuscript Intely overhauled, solf-Btarter. oleetrlo, for cash of exchanged for Hew goods. L. pht*rsi»n'.M rofltaunint, f-'aHt l-'ront street, Hod Bank. After the typographical errors bad Peck. 0ob*!n — No wonder! Junf llBhta, Royal Farms, Little Silver, N. JT do la HouaQlU^. Jowelcr, 38 Broad atreet. Ued liaiik. thlntc of the practice he has. Ilia wife riiono H!)-M Red Bank. hum eliminated the proofa c»sne to mt X.OAH. 'I'lU'eo ltirK" fui-iilH|ied roums to rent, Good etroni* toproil taf $&!$*, keeps him piiSf»Sii|» nil the titusv— EABY SBBSSB. lliivo S'.Ot) and fl.odO to loiui on first with or wlthmjt ln,anl: alMo prlvlloiie nf oenta per Itm4 on th# pmrninsw, for revision. They were'a sight to be LOT Oi P&E, 1 I'uek. Protty now Hlx-ruom cottage, all Im- Oil Itei'Ken place, near Branch nvonne, nuirtKUK't on Hod Bank or nesu'-hj* l'eal light lioupehefiplnpr; oil linproveniuntH, noslnk'Fttric. neu* U»4 RAttb. f £w>ld. • The proofreader had put onp of provements, electric llslitu, heat; lot r,r.x estnto at 6 per vent. T'roperty numl ht> lionielfke Hnrroutullniifi. near Iitt;h fifimol, i r lot rjftx24Hf(!(.t, fnrflfllo tQAiiulRU buyer. (doro u, 175; $800 iljwn; ttalahco llhe rent. Box Innulre of Will lain H. Foater, liaton- worth dmthle. • «\ddrtjBH Loan, box 117, rt'ii^onulilrt rtitefi. lili Huilnon avenue, It pays to advertise In Tlie Register. 78,.Ike! Hunk. i lt«d UanU. ' lied 'ISimk. : Twelve. USB 3flNK REGISTER. Lewis S. Thompson of Brookdale, for CHURCH NEWS. RETURNED HOME TO DIE. FAJR HAVEN NEWS. instance, are strongly in favor of Mr. Craig's candidacy, and this may be of Last Open Air Service at Reformed "OH Jim" Showed Almost Human In- Fira Company Wissa Another Ctsp at «JHN H. COOK.. EiMlot «nd Pu considerable assistance to him in the Church Nest Sunday. telUgsac® in Hia Action©. Cosicy fsl&Kel. GEOHGEC. HAN'CE. Aticciate Editor. campaign. The Republican under- Preparatory service will be held at Charles Covert, who lives between William Martin has returned from Eatontown and Tinton Falls, last a New Brunswick hospital, where he Business MansKis*; lings throughout the county, such as the Reformed church tonight at eight THOMAS IRVIMGBROWN. George Woods and John Sheehan of o'clock. After this service the con- week gave a horse to his father-in- underwent an operation for nppeisdi- sistory and the ladies' aid society law, Mr. Morris of Wayside. The citis. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Red Bank, for instance, who repeat Baa year. |1.50 whnt is told to them by the men a will meet. The last service in the horse was named "Old Jim" find he The list of registered voters of the e%x months • '6 little hig-her up, say that Samuel airdrome will take place Sunday was a great family pet. The night borough has been posted in tho post- WhTco months *. «0 Craig has no chance because he has night. Picture sermons set to music after the horse was given away the office. There are 428 voters regis- not the bosses' 0. K. will be a feature, and it is planned animal got oat of Mr. Morris's stable tered at present. This means two , SFJPT. ?.•?., 1fl15. to make this service the most elabor- and walked back to Mr. Covert's, n ejection districts in Fair Haven next ate ever held in the airdrome. Miss distance of about five miles. It was year. in Montnouth County. That bank, as facta and figures TOWN TALK. Frank 15. Price of Red Bank was to Christine Miller, a contralto singer, early in the morning when the horse The new sidewalk and curb in front have been i\ candidate for the Repub- will render "Abide with Me." The returned to its former home. The of the Methodist church property is a show, is the large, carefully managed, politely con- (Continued from page -5.) lican nomination for freeholder, but song will be illustrated with twelve members of the Covert family saw great improvement and is an example ducted and always accommodating Primary day in New Jersey is next on the night of the big Republican slides. "Calvary" will be sung by a Old Jim enter his stall and then leave which will probably be followed by Tuesday. The county ticket wilt be dinner at Pleasure Bay a month or quartet, and the story of the song will the barn a few minutes later and lay other property owners on tho main email and moat of the municipnl so ago, he returned home and de- be told in pictures on a screen. F. T. down.,beneath an apple tree. They street. tickets will also be small. The county clared Ihnthehnd decided not to be a Wheeler, a baritone singer, will sing went outside to look at the horse and The fire company turft'ed out fifty ticket comprises two members of tho candidate this year. •".Tell Mother I'll be There." Ho will they found that he was dead. Old men in line nt the Coney Island • general assembly and two members bo assisted by the Metropolitan quar- Jim had returned home to die. parade last Thursday night. They of the board of freeholders. In al- tet. Homer Rhodevcr, who in Billy paraded to music by a Brooklyn band Broad and Wallace Sts., Red Bank, N. J. Thomas W. Collins of Keansburg Sunday's music leader, will sing "If Richard Connors, who has a fer- most nil of the municipalities of the tilizer plant near Wayside, was sent of fifty pieces and the local organiza- was a candidate for freeholder last your Heart Keeps Eight" and "Old- tion made a fine showing. A delega- When you deposit money with this institution it will county there will be no contest ;it He is a coal dealer and boat- Fashioned Faith." Rev. J. Wilbus | for to take the horse away. Mr. the primary for local offices. x 1 » Covert was not at home when this tion of Rumson fire department took py In a „,.,„ nt Keansburg and Port Mon- Chapman, an evangelist, will read a part in tho parade with their motor always be absolutely safe. It will be where you can lew of the municipalities there will i mouth and is recognized by everyone scripture lesson. A quartet will sing happened. He returned a short time nfter Mr. Connors left with the horse. apparatus, parading in lino behind the always get all or any part of it at any time and it will lie a severe contest, but mostly there | wlu, |;nmvs him as a square, upright, "Peace! Be Still" and Tony Hulse will Fair Haven company. Both com- M'ill be no contest at all. In Red honorable and able man. He is a sing."Almost Persuaded." Ivn Per- He said that O.M Jim's bones should > never be used to make fertilizer. He panies will receive cups from the earn interest for you every day in the year. Decide^, Bank, for instance, there will be one ic .-^ndid 'te .lprai <...n. —thi•s year-• . ~O-f the rine, a little girl, will sing, "Hark 'Tis Mardi Grns committee. contest in^ theT Democratic^ pprimary y ; r,'tilel. 'c,,m|£hitcs "for "'freehoiihV'it Jesus That is Calling Thee." The set out in search of Mr. Connors and overtook him near Wayside. He paid Some time ago the fire company now to open a cheek account or a special interest * as to whether Howard S. Higginson may be said thata t Georgge B. Goodrich song will be sung in darkness without or Andrew J. Purtcll shall he county musical accompaniment. Mr. Connors $2 for his time and labor bought a lot on Main street anil account today. y of Avon. He te an awring proposed to put up a new firehouso on committeeman from lied Bank. In maker and ran for coroner >ast year, in carting away the horse and then ._ , ma Rev. Harold P. Sloan's topic at the put Old Jim on his (Covert's) wagon. the pronei'ty. For .iome reason thn feated because a very the Republican primary there win lie |,ut wa,. ,]efeated becaus Sunday morning service at First The dead horse was taken back to the project fell through at that tiir.e and u contest over a justice of the peace. . | - f Republicblicana s of this the monsy that was raised as a build- Safe Deposit Boxes To* Rent ;1 num lcl o ossed off the Methodist church will be "We All," a Covert farm. A grave was dug for I'm; justices of the peace are tojie jp .u.t of the county cross sermon setting forth the social ac- ing fund has been out on interest nominated and 4the Republican pri- names of a] of the Republicapubli n can- | the horse, and flowers were strewn mar~'~ y ticke'"' t contain s six names, f h Rb complishments of the church. At since that time. It is now proposed lidates for coroner except that of over Old Jim's final resting place. by some of the members to take up names are Charles L. Davis, Geoi'ge night the subject will be "A Crowned „ , T i <-i i r> m n "™'f>" ,. ./..ds, in order to give Mr. Soul," a message impressing the hope the project again and it is likely that Wows h Johnson, Charles J'. li'tlcy, , Woods a belter chance to win. Wil- MINOR PUBLIC MATTERS. the matter will come up officially at biirnucl 1. Williams, 1'Jmer L. Wain-; |jnm p Gravatt another candidate, °> common humanity. It is expected the next regular meeting of the com- wright and Edward W. Wise. A story " j ,J ]j ' y clay Gravatt of that William II. Thomas will be pres- is tll e on f e nr t p Small Items of Business Transacted pany. i.s current thai :i colored man named -'— * . . , . . . Ien —ti a..it +i.the« mornin:—g servic:„e„ ~.on, Sunc,,^- Millstone township. I do not know a by the Council. Moses L. Johnson is anxious to be a William F Gravatt but if he is the dayay., uctooeOctoberr ou3d.. ^evitev.. nH. mntiueHirmde, ua Vernon Little, son of Councilman We wiH have no special Opening Bays, ls«l ape sow but if he William B. Little, who was injured justice of the pence and that he will s;ime'kincl "of stuff as his father, he i-5 young man frof m JapaJ n whho is studytd - Harry H. Clnyton, chief of police, run on electio' " n"" da•'""y" through"•'" ' , a nomi~"- one of the finest men that ever trod j jng. for the ministry, will speak at turned in a report Monday night, several months ago by a golf ball ex- ready to skow the latest ideas in Tailored a«<5 Trimmed nating petition filed with the town both services on October I Oth. showing that 26 persons had been ar- ploding and causing him to lose the i God's green earth. George \V. Poole, sight of one eye, is rapidly improving <:lerk. nother Republican who wants to be Rev. Lester G. Leggett will leave rested the past two weeks. I,Hai;3 in connection witVi our tiatial svsiar'f Sine of Hand few< days for a vacation trip. An ordinance providing for sewers and it is expected he will be able to j freeholder, is the present jury j attend school within a few weeks. The Democrats have no contest on commissioner of Momnouth county. During his absence the pulpit ot the 'on Beech street passed first reading. ! Blocked Hate. ' *~- - their county ticket. Elmer H. Gcran : He lives at Long Branch. Traverse Reformed church will be occupied by i A petition for sidewalks and curbing Ralph Mulford, son of Frank Mul- ! ! on ihe street was expected but was ford, has entered the 350-mi!e Astor aiul Harry'G. VanNote are the two R RCed the remaining member of | Rev. Zachary Taylor Dugan, except candidates fpr assembly and John the- long list of Republican aspirants i on Sunday, October 11th, when jnot received. cup sweepstake automobile raco, TI 1 which will be held Saturday, October MILLER MILLINERY PRELORS, Daly and Charles M. "Wyckoff are the f :- freeholder, lives at Asbury Park,' Georg" e Hard-~ y Payne of Paterson will j Elwood Minton of Red Bank and y y f0 , y 2d, at the new automobile track at twt o candidatedidt s fof r freeholderfhld . ThThe d bild th be in chargeh . MMr . LctLeggctt t will rere- : Mr. Walsh of Seabright have failed ;nn(i js a contractor and builder there. turn in November and will have i to lay sidewalks_ and curbing in front Sheepshead Bay, Long Island. A H2^Broad Shr-eetj^Red Bqnli, N, 5, Republicans have five candidates for number of Ralph's friends here who assembly and eight candidates for charge of the annual rally day serv- i of their properties on Hudson avenue. So far as any public interest in the ice^ s whicvh will be held Sunday, i All the other property owners on the are interested in auto racing will go »«*««90»««< freeholder, out of which they will to see him race. select two nominees for assembly and primary is concerned, there burnt, Novembcr 7th.. j street have complied with the ordi- M e or les mterc ls ta i nance; Frank Fenton, street superin- two for freeholder. On thee Repub- , none."<»'?• " .worPVe or. les:,s interes^,t i,s laue. , "n !| ThTnee men'men's clubclub of the FirsFirst MethoMetho- 1 contest for in lhc election by the candidates by | . jn i minstrel show tendent, was instructed to put down lican ticket the chief c djst cnul cn w no]( B | sidewalks and curbing in front of Mr. DIED OF CONSUMPTION. assembly will be over lolocao l option their immediate friends and by those ia t thc high sch0ol auditorium Friday who ho e to >1 t by ho ot j Minton's and Mr, Walch's properties. and anti-local option. John Thornuium- '< - P* - !• '°V. \. ™cces.. s | nightu^nt, ,Octobe ^\.wi.^r» 29th-«n., ,fo **»r .th . e benefit of I The expense will be charged against Arthur Williams Had Been Sick Sev- son, who was elected to the assembly ! either of the parties or by the success | the new organ fun(, of the church. eral Years. 1of S0 mG •ge of the ar- the owners. last year, voted for local option and , '"dividual candidate. Ihe Fre(, Riecners is in char| Arthur Williams, son of Corbin to raneements. A representative of the Mezies BEST GRANULATED SUGAR will Vote for local option again this ! wiRepublicann the countys sa, ybu thet theiy rar boaste goins havg *e« .Williams, died Monday of consump- yen r. William H. Reid of Tennent, The ChrChristiai n Endeavor society of I company offered to supply the town • tion at his home on Beech street. He cmulidatc for the Demo- a hollow sound and do not betoken be- the Baptist church held its annual j with a new kind of street sweeper for LBAN PIC-NIC SMOULDERS iOo tt> who ihiit they are saying. The ! two months for a trial test. The offer ! was 24 years old, and had been in , j! cratic nomination for the assembly, is !'ief in w business meeting and election of offi- ! poor health several years. Mr. Wil- NICE BREAKFAST MACSICE2S2EL, -' *T*J and ©« also a local optionist. The other Democrats believe that the election cers Monday night. Walter Harrison j was accepted. The sweeper gathers of all their county candidates is ab- j refuse as well as sweeps the streets.i liams was born at Franklin, North candidates, McLean Fornian Brower was elected president and Homer Carolina, and had lived at Red Bank of Freehold, Jacob H. Doll of Brad- solutely certain. However, until the Methot vice-president. Miss Florence , If the test proves satisfactory the ma- A Special Sale of Houee Cleanlog Article® lev Beach npd Joseph Silverstein of primary has been held and the can- Young got the position of secretary, Tho Bc«l Broom is Childs'YounaLadle." 20c J A Good Kitchen DUST BRUSH . . 10c n Helmar, are all said to be anti-local I didntcs ° the Republican ticket for and Miss Helen Coleman was elected A Very Elenunt BrUUo DUST BRUSH - 2Ic i Tho Choicc.1 RinBCa» WHISKBROOM 19c optoptionists, . | county offices have bee,, sifted out, ,t treasurer. "After the election a social offic IVSoaney Saving Soaps anti Soap *. v '.'• will lie very difficult for anyone to time was enjoyed. i forecast the result of the election. afternoon at the house and 3 Cakos Child*' Laundry Soap 10c 3 Cakes Gliildsj' Floating Soap - 10c The make-up of the ticket is very About twenty members of the Bap- cost will be in charge of Rev. J. W. Ham- tist Philathea society met last night 3 Cakea Childa' Nophlha Soap 10c 3 Pk;j Chil<3o' Washing Powdsr 10c much in favor of the local optionists, j NIGHT SCHOOL WANTED. lin, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, since there are only two candidates j There is one other factor in the at Mrs. Samuel D. Woolley's at Long of which church Mr. Williams was n 3 Plcgs Chiltlo' Scouring Powder 10c in favor of local option and three •; election which" may be of considerable ! Branch. After a short business ses- School Trustees to ne Asked to Es- member. The burial-will bo at White opposed to local option. Since two moment. The Republicans and ' sion Mrs. Woolley took her guests to tablish Such a School. Ridge cemetery at South .Eatontown. New Pack " Holly "Wreaftii" Aspspaguo Tips - ©c assemblymen are to be nominated, Democrats alike admit the superior ; a carnival which is being held by St. At the next meeting of the Red CHILDS1 STOVE POUSH Bosces lor IOo the two local oplionists will get every political wisdom of the Democrats in i Luke's Methodist church, where they Bank board of education on Tuesday, loca,uw.l, „,„.,>,,option. vot-^e which ..is, ,,>,.^,.polled.. having no scraps in their primary. • enjoyed- an amateur minstrel show J October 12th, a petition will be pre- MRS. RULIF V. SMOCK DEAD. 33c Ib On the other hand as tliere are three : They have not had to wait until the , Preparations have been completed BUTTER sented asking; that a night school be Sheriff Smock's Wife Died at Daugh- anti-local option candidates running, I the primary was over to begin work i for a supper to be held on lhursdav I established. Signatures for the_ peti- SWEET BUOTIM 32= the anti-local option vote will be split : for their candidates. The Republi-j night. October 14th, by the ladies aid . ter'o Home at Belmar. ! I tion are being obtained by William SBLGCI ED up between the three. To illustrate: cans, on the other hand, have so great j society. jNoglows, who conducts a shoe shine Mrs. Harriet W. Smock, widow of Each voterat thc primary will vote for'an array of candidates that no onej. ^ 4_]le prayor service at Grace I parlor on Broad street. Mr. Noglows, former Sheriff Rulif V. Smock, died : hllds' Superior Teas Helf-lb I8c Quarter Ih'® two candidates for assembly., -If can tell with any certainty who wil, | c.nureh tonight "the topic will be "The j who is a native of Greece, says that at the summer home of her daughter, *CST».A.U3HT CEYLON, OLD COUNTRY fl fi.J •% C» fli*. l.fiOO Republican anti-local optiyn'ists be victorious at the primary. Each j ^(.(.(.ssjty of Moral Trial." The there are a number of young men Mrs. Frank DuBois, at Bemar last ASSAM or FSNI3 FORMOSA •»* ft-iS 'AD. vote at the primary, a total of !),()(]<> side agrees in a measure that when. , ii jj lub will meet Friday after- i who, like himself, are anxious that a Thursday. She was 74 years old and rea( n c CAFE BLEND COFFEE BLEND 17c CHILDS' WINNER COFFEE . votes for the various candidates will the primary is over the Democrats jnoo n at three o'clock at the parson- ! night school be established. He says was the daughter of the late Rebecca 20c have been polled. If these votes are vill be ready to bi gin concentrated ' Sunday morning Rev. James ithat these young men will if necessary | Casler and Joseph VanCleaf, being CHILDS' SPECIAL COFFEE - 25c REAL MOCHA and JAVA - 29c e I the last survivor of that old Red divided equally among the three anti- work for their candidates, while the j;or^ w;n pre'ach on "The Power of a imake weekly payments toward the local optionjsta, each candidate will Republicans will begin to soak each .DefinitDefinite Purpose." At night Judge {maintenance of a night school. Last I Bank family. The funeral was held Ct-HLJOS' BAKING POWDER ISc lb gjre; t 1.000 votes. Republicap n local other because of alleged acts pi ; Fleeman Woodbridge of New Bruns- j year a night school was conducted optionists who vote at the primaiy treachery ajrainst some of the candi- wic]. w;]] pjyc nn iUj mouth. opposition of the Republican bosses to every' 'week at the jtlajestic. One [FIFTH AVE. & 47TM ST** NEW YORK Mr. Craig in very violent, but it is Leon Tleiickliaus of Red Banlc was New Pictures Only price, 10 cents.*—Advertisement. J..M. CORLJES, Bald that: a number of prominent; Re- fined $2 this morning for not having shown at tho Majestic.—Advertise- Attest: •• Director. publicans of the county, such as a light on his automobile last night. ment. It pays to advertise in Tho BegSster. O. E. CLOSE, Clerk.-'

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    & •PERSOWAL. ' '.farewell party give, Saturday night Cottrell of Bclford spent Saturday nn Wi'lm-uilay. (ii-iilw stli, I'.avrnnnil I • i\% Mra. L&v.'i'Orita Kocho'a on Canal and Sunday with friends at Brook- Kvert-tt o£ Kclmiir MIKI ls-atu-1 Rteesee Arrancc of West; etreet. for Misses Mary am! Katie lyn. Hizcr. 5*«sot etreet nnd Miss Myrtis Craw- i Kelly mul Mar? o'Wara wiio ' will CHARLES RAYNOR'S SLOOP Andrew Smith and family have BEA.THS. 'Sank of Bridge avenue spent Satur-Upend tho vnister at New York. returned to New York after spending 'lIAKHKIt.—At r:.-d I'.imlc, t [,,,m. Itrnm-li. mi Tui"--- FoiEu to b© Held Tomorrow and spending a few days with Dr. andilny. Kfiitemlur alst, .MIF« .Min-lii 11. fifli- Sirs. William Bennett of Branch ave Harry C. Batleaa of East Front street, Mra. O. W. Endlong of Belford. iK'tt. nK'.'(l f'-I ^•^'il^M. AND'" aac, fa on a trip in thhe WesWte and Thia was the first time that tho uncle Feiday—Christian Endeavor Gives $200 for Church Addition. Miss Helen Phillips of Port Mon- BUKK- At ii Tri'ntMii lii'Si/ltiil, mi JtortliweaJtortliweatt , She will "takee in" theend nephew had seen each other for mouth has returned from a visit with Mnn.Iay. S,-|it.-mliir l.'lth. AUKUM.:* A. Jair at SranFraneisco. metre than thirty years. The Rloop Ida Newcomb, owned by Itliik?, fnl'lllBrly or AllcnOnvii. ilj'i'4 l!li any new one* will bo sfhfejl to tlie ^ Charles Raynor of Belford, was sunk relatives at Glouce&lcr City. V li*t. Among tile several nttracUona will bay Way f Miss Ada Coe of Port Monmouth ('.Mil:'/.<).—At li^il Hiilllt, nil Wfilncn- •J .pecial of W staff of The Newark-Evening News, sprit caught over the piling. When 'Red'Bank Horcafteir. I the tide went out the sloop was left has returned from a visit with Mrs. '™,T snent part of last weds nt Anbury i ™ , . ">« parsonage. Dr. James On the premises jfarjt. 1 Marshall, district superintendent, will | nnd the boat soon sank. at Port Monmouth. 7IANKI.VS11X.—At llrnillrv INvich, nn I An exhibit of handiwork will be William Glass of Brooklyn has been Near Sflilwell's Corners, Thomas S. Tnllman of Maple ave-! conduct the meeting: I!. Iliiiiklrisnii, iiKfi] '. of Headdon's ' mails will arrive about an hour sooner | pledged an additional $150 which will place, returned to New York lost week 'J'lKimai McCoy. : vans in Red Kanlc. Itefore you have to resume his position with Barnum M'WOOl).—At Moiiininilh Hcuh, i-.n ' your next moving done, write, aend . •Tnmes Munlev of Port Monmouth. is spending a few days with relatives M fully copied freni tonibatm-cfi in im- - Self-Startera and Lighting Systems. i In a close and exciting boat race Mrs. Hello, who has been spendire cient buryinir (troundi: in various parts Charles E. Throckmorton of Broad i Saturday on the South Shrewsbury at Whitohouse and Plainfield. S of Monmouth county. Ail work guaranteed and prices right. street returned hist week from a trip the summer with Mrs. Manley, will Rev. W. A. Dumont of West Cox- S I for one-design knockabouts The Elf,snil for Holland next Saturday. 176 Closely Printed Pages. to Fall River. • sailed by its owner, Willi.'ini B. Potts, sackie, New York, is spending a few : K 32 Original Illustrations. Best workmanship and quick service. Charles Clay of Monmouth street I finished first. J. A. Hr.skoll's Mar- • Mrs. Albert S. Dennis has returned days with relatives here. I fi 1 <:i h"i' home at. Hoboken After having SS.O0, SENT POSTPAID ON lias returned from Spring Luke hos- jrnrot was second, the Frances, sailed Tile Middletown branch of the \4 HECEIPT OF PRICE. pital where he was under treatment j by Edward C. Fiedler, was third; the 'Client n few days with h"v mother. ±cr n week. j Rumpus, sailed by Bertram H. Bor-ftTvs. Rohert TCunyon of Belford. Mrs. Henry Ho.ienstock of New York, {den, was fourth and Hugh Camp';; Runyon hns bntn on the sick list the formerly of Red Bank, was a visitor Elseador was fifth nnd the Trouble, au town Monday. . sailed by Varick Stout, was last. . A business meeting and sociable Corner Monmouth SL and Maple Ave. Red Bank, N. J. w?3 held by tbe Naveiink Methodist (MOREAU BROS.,) Miss Florence R. Kridel, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bar-hour and tides for the Red Cross society Phone 3SS. of Jacob Kridel of East Front street, family left Saturday on nn 800-mile Enwovth lenp-uo nt William Mon^t'? Rev. John M. Kirby and Miss Cath- FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. •whs if a teacher in the Stony Point automobile trip to Canada. Mr. Bar- ^t- Locust Point. last Thursday night. erine Pitch attended a district con- Ugh fccbool, spent from Thursday till bour is head chauffeur for Frit? The league will give a play next ference of tho colored Methodist. Sunday with her parents here. Achelis of the Kunison road and owns month. church at Burlington, New Jersey I *•*****•« Mrs. William Burtt of Long Branch a farm in Canada. ' Rev. George Morgan Davis of Pnnn- last week. | £ ' spent yesterday with her cousin, Mra. r-vl^'ini^ is visiting his nother, M^s. Thomas Irving Brown of Broad street. Vernon Davis of Black Point road r.-ttherine T>avi.s of Hillside. Mr. Mrs. Samuel Mitchell will give a I't! I is taking an automobile trip of 1..000 lawn party tomorrow night for the; A George Cowley of Wallace street 1 Davis is a B^ntist mroacher, andhe is mites through the Southern and West- a nitive of Navesink. benefit of the Red Hill Methodist! •{• lias returned from a visit to friends church. Next Wednesday night Miss ! Y .lit the Highlands. ern states. Harry Posten if Atlantic HiVh- Mr. and Mrs. William Garrahan Lilhe Jones will R-ive a dinner for the | i. Herbert C. Frake lms given up his l-'nda nreiched at 'he Belford Metho- benefit of the church. i •;• position at Allanwood, and will "take hayc moved from Newark to Black dist church last. Sunday in the ab- Evening Dresses, adaptations from the world's foremost :O position with a firm at Belmar. Mr. Point road. sence of Re''. KJijah F. Reed, who is Rev. Calvin Heath, pastor of the ' X 3Prako has been spending a few days Mrs. Mary E. Connett is seriously on Ill's v:icat:ort. Red Hill Methodist church, was sur- j .*. •with his father, Oliver G. Frnke of ill. prised Monday night by about sixty ! V style creators with the newest fascinating innovations. Tliotnns .1. €nsler of Port Mon- fnends from New York, Brooklyn, A Bridge avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ross and fam- mouth in wn'tble tn wovk ns the rpsuH 1 Orange and Middletown. Monday •!• _, Mrs. Josie Wymbs and her mother, ily have moved back to Oceanic after of his rijrM. for«* flnfjre * horn** maphcl was Mr. Heath's birthday. Y Innovations, sometimes the turn of a sleeve, the style ! Mrs. Joseph Smith of White street, •spending a few years on n large es- in the engini* of his fishing boat last > Save been entertaining Mrs. Addie tate in New York state. Mr. Ross week. A cocker spaniel dog owned by Ed- X gar A. Slote died last week after eat- •? of the waist, its trimming, the cut of the skirt, or any other Tallady of Brooklyn the past week. was manager of the estate. Clinrles Hobbs of Belford returner! Mrs. Charles Fischer of East 1 About twenty persons attended a ing a piece of meat on which strych- Y last nit'ht from Cairo, in the Catskill nine had been place. The dog was ' idea that is new and beautiful. These ideas are adapted in New ©range and Mrs. Kadi of Bound ! party in celebration of the seven- mountains, where he .spent a week Brook spent Monday with Mr. andteenth birthday of Miss Jessie Wil- valued at $50. Several other dogs in ™ effort to t;ct rid of hay fever.. have been killed in a like manner the York from exclusive models designed by no less famous people Sirs. Jacob Kridel of East Front son on Friday night. Card games Theodore Johntrv. who is employed street. and dancing were enjoyed. Miss past few weeks. Mr. Slote says that on the steamer Thomas Patten, vis- any one who is mean enough to poi- than Bernard, Paquin, Beer, Berchoff-Darne and others in William Lawrence of Waverly Wilson received many useful pres- ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ents. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. son dogs in this manner 13 on a par ' place, who left a few days ago for a John try of Belforrl. on Sunday. with a criminal. i Paris. motorcycle trip through the Middle Gus Freitag, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sof- Miss Hope Willett, who teaches West, telephoned his father, Witliam fing, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bishop, school ^t Manalapan. spent the week- Charles Grossinger bought a Ford 33. Lawrence, that he arrived yester- Misses Ida Freitag, Gertrude Soiling, end with her Barents. Mr. and Mrs.automobile last week. They all become yours to wear through Steinbach's. day in Chicago. He said he had had Eva and Margaret Wilson, and Bert George H. Willett of Hnrmony. Hembling, John Rumpf, Edward and a delightful trip BO far. Miss Marion Stahb of Newark and Cord of Thank*. George W. Chandler of Maple ave- William Soffing, Ray Wilson and "' Now showing complete displays of apparel for Fall. Charles Senion. O. W. Boyd of Tottenville snetit the The family of the late A. J. Ligier aiue is confined to the bed with sick- •week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry wishes to thank their many friends es . Misa Theresa Fitzmaurice of Little nlling of Port Monmouth. for their acts of kindness, expressions Fall Dressmaking Sale Now in Progress Policemen Joseph Bray and Allen Silver spent Sunday with Miss Alice Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith of Port of sympathy and floral tributes in Smith left today for Hoboken, where Herold. Monmouth started this morning on an their recent bereavement.—Adver- ihey will represent the Red Bank po- Miss Jessie Wilson is employed at automobile trin to Like Hopatcong tisement. licemen ot the annual convention of Woolworth's storo at Red Bank. and Delaware Water Gap. the Patrolmen's benevolent associa- Miss Edith Pennell of New York Mrs. Charles WilTett and son Ellis tion. is visiting Mrs. James Bishop. of Brooklyn hive been spending a HtCKBT.—At tin! Bank, on Tuesday, September i Itli, Mrs. Joseph Hioltey, of Btisa Margaret Dougherty of White -Mrs. Arthur Boice spent the latter djiys "nth Mr. and Mrs. John N. a non. street has returned after spending part of laat weck with friends at Johnson. Jr.. of Belford. TltOS,—At Rid Hank, on Sunday. Sep- •two weeks with relatives at Haines Brooklyn. Mrs. Ralph Parker of Pemberton, tember 1'Jtli, Mrs. Horace Trns, of n Mtmttf • i Falls, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy of _ >w .Tereev. has-been making a stay daughter. lames Bunell of Hudson avenue is Deal spant Wednesday with Mr. und with her danehter, Mra. William Cas- MOUNT.—At Atlantic lUslilnndi!. on laid up with rheumatism. Wednesdny, Siptcmlx!!- I!Sth, Mr*. Jchn :<«>>.>.>>>C.M»>>*C»:-»*»:'C.«^^ BIra. Charles Carpenter. ler of Port Monmouth. Mount, or u (lawKtiter. Miss Ida Grover of Ber(?en place is Thomas Wilson, who is employed D-iyton K. Wentworth of Belford feacbintr the eighth grade of the Hod as chauffTTeur for William McCord, Vina ioined his family at Elmirp, New Bank high school. will leave next week for New York, York. The family ha3 been spending Aitnow— iiAXTEn.—At nod nnnk, Jehn Spillane of Marion street, where Mr. McCord will live during two weeks at Elmurn. nn Tucmlay. S.-iitemlHr Htli, Minn Piiul- wbo was employed as clerk in thethe winter. Henry J. Frost of New Monmouth ine Arrow ami 1-Yanlc M. Baxter, both of Atlantic & Pacific tea company's Loni? Hrnnch. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Carton of hnvinjr his house and tho postodce BA M> W IN—I I(J\V K1A.— At Koypnrt, Store, ia now manager of the com-New York are spending a few weeks repainted. John Fort of Belford is on Saturday, S''ptemb<*r 11th, by Rov. 5305^3 store at Highlands. with Mr. Carton's mother, Mrs. John pine; the work. William AilnrriK, Miss Horc'ni'p 'tialilwln Mies Frances Truex is spending her of Keyport iiiul \villlam O. llowell of Carton. Mr. Carton is president of Mrs. Edwin Buttley of Port Mon- Jfatnu'an. imcation with her parents, Mr. andthe Empire window cleaning company mouth spent one flay last week with success depends upon today's industry and thrift. Saving money is Mrs. 4. L. Truex of Allenplace. Misa S — UOSS. — At ABhiil-y of New York. her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Anes of Piirk, on WedncHtlay. September Hitli. by SFrtMSH ia taking a special course in Slisa Mildred Bruce ban resumed New York. Rev, JesRe HtMrnuimi, Miss Marlon I3ur- only half your duty; the other half is to set your money at work safely rowing at the Ann Jacques hospital roiiRhn oinl .Milan Rons, Jr., both of As- her (studies at Trenton normal school. Mra. Scott and Mrs. Ella Hampton bury Park. at Neoburghport, Mass., where her Miss Florence Roberts is teaching of Newark are spending a few days andfprofitably. irefeer-in-law, K. P. Hobinssn,' is with Miss Minnie C. Frost of New FITZOKltALD—STODT.—At Ilelmar, •Stead Burgeon. school at Fordo, N. J. on Tiiotdtiy, September 14th. by Hev. Misa Mary Mackintosh, has re-Monmouth. LowlH HayeH, .MIRH .lOReDhin^ Fltzi-eraltl We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits of one to one thousand Caroline Wisa, daughter of James turned to the normal school at Mont- Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Roberts and JORSPII I.. Stout, both of Trenton. "Wfee 6T Catherine street, is at theclair. of New Monmouth and son Frederick QOLDBKUO — SOLO.MON.—At HIKII- Ana May hospital at Spring Lake, are spending a week at Saratoga lniulM, on Hundity, Seiiti-mber lDth, MIHM dollars, and 3y£ per cent on amounts in excess of this. where ahe will be operated on for Philip Roberts ia employed as clerk Hattlo Guldbdi," of Hlphlnnds anil Max in Wayne &. Cftdwallader's drug store Springs. i.. Solomon of Xow rfork. at Seabright. Mrs. Robert Seeiey and son Robert HUIIBHIWII'P--PREDMOnR— At Itod Grace Brady of East Front Mr. and Mrs. August Kassing of nnd Mrs. Samuel Walling of Port Ilanlt, on VVtilni'Milay, KoDtembcr loth, by street is spending a weefc with rela- Long Island City spent laat week with Monmouth spent Monday at Perth Rev, IjetitRr <[. I.i'i^Rett," AUPH Antlii Huni- twea near Boston. T brectyt ami William I'redmoro, both of Mrs. Kassing's brother, Recorder Amboy. Red,Bank. Mrs. Myron V. Slater of Branch Francis Becker. Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Ball of Locust KENDMCK— DAYTON.—At Trenton, Arenas Its spending two weeks in the Point have sold their household fur- on Wednesday, Septemher UHli, Mist? UMcndaek R*«UBhuns. nishings and liave moved to NewKdnn K^ndrlck vi Trenton nnrt William Benjamin H. Ford, William Swan- Cart! of Ttssn&s. York. IL Dayton of Anbury Park. SH; Fred Gill and Lou Tetley are at To tho merchants of Red Bank and 1.ANGAN—STIbWKLL.—At Kuypnrt, Beryl Thompson, infant daughter on Sundny, Sci»t«'inl)t'r 12th. by Hev. M. ttsnife City torfay. to thn residents of Little Silver am* of William Thompson of Belford, is C O'Donnell, Ml^a Jlnry LttiiRBii of Key- Miss With Wilcoii: of Hodtcn wc- vicinity we sincerely th.ink them for oei-iousiy sick with stomach trouble. port ami Junn:.i htlUvell of Matawnn. is Bpending t'.v>j wcaks Et Ocean their generous donations end support touisu Willett of Port Monmouth NBLBON—YAI1D.—At Turun, Kunails. of ou? receafc feir. Little Silver Vol- on .geptamber -el, Oleorg© It, Yard of !iaa recovered from sickness, and Bhe I-'armiiiKdalo ami Miss l^ena M. Nelson oB p «l Eoisk. unteer Fire Company.—Advcitise- iu now attending school at Leonardo. Turon. cilcaded ^ Point sad aoat Misa Alva Run-yon and Oaceola, RIZKR—EVERETT.—At Washington, Paga Fourteen. THE REB BANK REGISTER.

    Q Iriugued as lie studied the gro words?" tesquo and leering face. Suddenly sho realized the subtlety of ost," the KM nodded, with a. smllo to HAf i; OF hhKUB FOU UNPAID ' remove tua istlag from her wordJ. IS OF 1314, AND AgSftB^&lBNT.'- "Looks as if he wanted to do some this veuKeunce of Arkeld's. He had lJtibli« notice lu horebi' &*ven bs? \1?* one an ill turn, play the deuce with hung n weight about her neck which "So," she continues! unstlly, "I asali n Ham M. Thompson, Collector of'th® I»$ she could not cant off. Ho knew her. favor. .Will you lot mo givo you u 'tip' OUBH of u«A LunK. In tl\e county «£ M,®®?* j some one's peace of mind." before you make this plunge? I mean," mouth, that h© will tmil at pit bile ss$to | krkeld laughed. He moved near to Loveless sho would starve. ( 1 the IttmU, -YonomentB, hereiUUtnu ufed B she replied to hia look fls%ered slowly, "shall atnko west uUJo of West street; Btora ••This Is rlgUt In folorlug," lie suhl Ings to death. into tho morning sunshine. "So old and lot on tho north HltlQ O£ 10 the servant, "not lu ilesfen. Oil, "Tills was given by a lover to tlie Richards liaa won agifrn." Failure my all at the failing of that rose." Monmouth Btreet. §1§?.S)& Paula held her hands out to him. "If Sarnli Carroll, houao and lot on your best doubtless"— He elie'ckeil woman who had betrayed him." Ark- seemed n word unknown to this wiz- you are honest In your wish for tho , : 68 Broad Street, tho south side of Elver streot.. 88.S© UIIOIOKICS with n gesture. "Now work eld's fingers found and touched, a ard in tho world of finance. How did moon," oho Bmlled, "you must trust Katate of Lucy Carson, lot on iniiler my supervision." spring. "The head conies oft, so, and he do it? What "god of ftetone" "wait- Morford place. G.S03 me." B. H. Crate, lactory and lo1 t on reveals u cavity. In tho old dnys It ed upon this great speculator, giving Red Bank. the cant side of Bridge ave- Tie result was bizarre, startling; a was filled with a deadly liquid, a sub- "Trust you I will. Now tell me what nue; house and lot No. 16 on mass of outrageous bloom in a quiet him Infallibly the proper cue? And the west wide of Bridge avenue; tle tiling which ro.-e lu fumes mid what new extravagance would thla Is your tip- Am I to sell short or Opposite 2nd National Bank. lot on the west »l«ie of Bridftft )-oom. for tlie room was ijuict; It avenue; store and lot on tho wafted the Inhiijer Into oblivion and later victory bestow upon Faula— long? What is tho security to lie put woet aide of Bridga avenue... lircatlieil repose ami stillness, iilnteil rtcatb." up or down? Is it to he manipulated i'vcn at monotony. Paula, the daughter of whom Her fa- ibalvator Cusnwnio, houao and ,lot Arkeld closed the thins? with a snap ther so proudly boasted, "She shall by n pool or nn Individual?" No. 1166 on tho south wide of Arkeld nodded tq. lilmwlf. well pleas- Locust avenue 31.88 and replaced It on (he chlinneyplece. have everything she wants?" "I don't know what you mean by all Mrs. IJertha E. Cook, houso onS ed with the effet't. "l)y jovel" suld I.lston. He still held this," replied Poulu, "though I have lot No, 80 on tho east wLdo at His eyes fell upon the only oriin- I he ether model lu lys hand. Auto- Riverside avenuo ;.. 100.25* uients in Hie room, two small model!) beard father talk about 'pools' and Josephine M. Crnbtree, houao and matically his lingers moved, seeking "Tho girl who has everything she 'squeezing tho aborts' nnd all such un- lot No. 128 on the uouth side «f Chinese .coils wlili'h stood upon the for tho spring. wants," Bourne thought of her now intelligible things. I only know that of McLaren street; lot No. 9 on t-uimupy piece. South street HAt, "Godfrey!" Stella spoke quickly. as he strodo along, siud an inner light I asked him as a favor to me to tell Mrs. VrtiH Dlcnolt, lot on tho His luutd caressed one of tlie grin- Teinpe;t cried in her voieo, "Do not"— passed over his features, erasing all me where there waa a chance to make " south okle of Catherine atreat. 2.1B ning models. With a whimsical move- weariness. It had been a mistaken Ihnd- barah J. Kelly,-houno and lot on Her eyes met Arkeld's. She fell silent. some money and how to proceed. Ho tho north side of White atroet.. MJitt >n™t lie stooped and whispered to It: The only sound In the room was ness upon the part of the doting father, 1 elloy S. Kylos, haiino tind lot No. "Tel! Stolla that tliere is iinotlier wo- ha3 told me to sell M. O. P. What ^yi on tho west aide of Shrews- I made when Llston replaced the laugh- carrying out this bumble clerk in Uls that is I don't know." bury avenue lUim in llie heart »»d mind nf CSoilfrey I Ing god on the chimney piece, employ to spend delightful days at his IKZIO I--. Ewln^t IIOUHO ulid lot I.lston. Be sure and give Stella thi) 1 famous home on the Hudson. Hud It "I do. Goodby," • And he turned on the wtHt Hide of Bhrew«bury i "Music—shall we? ' Arkeld asked ab- to go. avenuo; houee and lot on tho wessnge.':' } ruptly. been an intentional kindness, Duvld Impulsively she followed him to the wewt sldo of Shrewsbury uvt;miQ SG.OS Then his gilests-a Mr. mid Mrs. God- "You will play?" wondered gloomily, or merely the Insa- Ihomaa Uoode, iiou«o and lot No. frey Listoii—were :iniionnretl. tiable desire of the man to impress door. "And, remember, It by chance 1B0 on tlio woat sldo of Central Her fingers touched the keys as my Blgual should fail"—aho paused avoutio; liouwe rind lot on tho They were a handsome couple, dls- though they shrank from sound. They another with hla greatness? And thu west wide of St, Mury'8 placo... iliigulshed In mnnuer. breathlessly—"well, I'm Uko my fa- jDHcph HolmeB, liouco nnd lot No. refused to follow tho bidding of her daughter, who was beautiful, had also 22 on tUo west wide of Cenfcrai •1'he lady's eyes tonic In at one glance will. been kind. David pictured her now therV' suld Paula. "I'm 'game.' I'll avenue • • thi> arriuigenient of the room and of moving with ft sort of stately dignity, marry you to atone." ICHtate of HUas Holmes, hou.se andi "I can't play tonight," she said. "Marry him!" With,a contradictory lot No. 200 on tho east Hide of the tlowers. She said quickly: She turned her head nnd saw Arkeld her little dusky head held high, hot Central avenue "Here you have artistic charm. Only sense of joy and pain David went Georffo Ha wit Ins, lot on the south fingering one of the models, which he rare and radiant smile. And she had Bide o£ East Front atrcot...... 13.Q8 •why Introduce alien things?" dono (Justice to tho generous advantage homeward through the night. When had lifted from the chimney piece. at her husty summons he stood ngain that there are many quali- 3. T. Howurd, house and lot on You mean the dowers?" She kept her head so, sitting stiffly, of her training; her touch upon the pi- tlio cunt Bide of Huduon uvenu© 21.02. •These particular tlowers and their unri'vras a joy, her voice a charm to bo lu the "pit," the hurrying messengers, ties and grades in drugs, and Clara L. Jones, house nnd lot on intent and watchful. • the darting, uncanny figures on thfl tho south Bide of St. Mary's arrangement." Arkeld's hand moved over the head remembered. that the best quality cannot placo IMS Dinner wns announced, anil the talk vralls, Bcemed all part of a dream. Samuel Johnson, hQUMO and lot of this little god of Ills. Suddenly he David sighed abruptly, "The girl Paula alone was real, Paula In tho be sold at the lowest price. on tho east aide of Contral ave- Viecame trivial, leaving subtleties. held It toward Llston. who has everything she wants." He nue > The meai was excellently cooked ami balcony with a crimson rose at her Frank Kollum, houne nnd two lota "I should like you to have this. Keep recalled half bitterly the luxury of breast. With fixed Intensity he watch- on tho south aide of Itlver street 3&JSS nerved. Stella noted the details, ap- It In memory of tonight." her surroundings, the rich draperies James A. KlngBbury, house and proving them. ed her face, forgetting to return her you know that you get the lot No. 20 on the north aide or "Thanks," I.lston said. which clung about her slender (lgiire, smile. A moment's cessation in the Bunk Btreot 30.29 She thought of the days when she Stella's elbow jerked Involuntarily the little Jeweled fingers—Paula Rich- best quality for the lowest Thomas Keltsey, lot No. 2 on tho lind been engaged to Arkeld. . She babel seemed like tho euddeii silence east Bide of BhroWBliury avenue nnd touched the keys of the phmo. "LET'8 STILL HI3 LACOIITEH," IIII SAID. ards, only daughter of the king of preceding a storm; then swiftly, noise- price at which it can be sold. Estate of Mrs. Clomonco Leonard, thought also of the ilay when she had The sound was sudden, leaping Into finance—and he, David Bourne, loved houuo and lot No, 79 on tUo met Godfrey Listou. iuimey roi tins tuslii.LutHii ot v'eu- lessly, a red roso fell at his feet An Our prescription work is Bouth Bide of West-Front street; I the room witli sinister meaning.' her. Sometimes he had fancied n ten- IIOUHO nnd lot No, 68 on tho Love had swept her on her feet geunee. instant it lay crushed nnd fragrant. north aide of White gtttrti She wanted to speak, but words elud- She spoke again, repeating herself: derness in the girl's eyes upraised to David was calling wildly for a messen- without superior anywhere. when she met Uston. whereas Ar- ed her. She felt that she was groping his, a wistfulness answering to his Joseph Leonard, house and lot on 1 Paula there In her father's box, with came the. hard thing thnt be has be- West Htreot; store and lot on n-as In him. Not knowing what it Alston's fingers still touched her her the people of her kind. come? Do you think that I want to deemed to the best interests of the tho north oldo of Monmouth ivas she read, he yet had a desire to band. live through the life that my'mother County so to do. street "Paula!" ho cried abruptly. The girl found too hnrd to hear? Do you think Bertha R. Cook, house and lot Now twitch nff the electric light. "There's a chance for \ia since you quietly arose and stood before him. J. M. CORLIES, SO on the Eust sldo of Rtvcrsldo that I could bo satisfied forever with avenue , SS.CI All the time she read. forgive," he said Dnvhl pointed a tentative finger at the Attest: Director. "Let me share the joke,'' Llston said. mere 'things' purchased for. me by a B. H. Crate, factory and lot on th© "IN TH^IOLD DAYS IT WAS FITJLED WITH Gun Power at Waterloo. diamonds upon her hands. "You love C. E. CLOSE, north side of Wont Front street; She still read. There was contempt love which had turned to a 'love of houno and lot No. IB on tho west A DEADLY LIQUID." As to gun power at tlie tlmo of Wa- those things?" be asked. Clevk. Bide of Bridge avenue; lot on tho in her Ignoring of his voice. Her si- terloo, two facts of guidance: Tho gain?'" Her voice broke tremulously. west «lde of Bridge avenue; ii vivid showing of hate. Aud Arkeld "Why, of course," she answered, "The girl who has everything she DHEEIFE'D 0AM. store nnd lot on the west sldo lence stung him. He felt whipped. British drill sergeants of tho day wondering. "I love everything beau- of Bridge avenue Jiad not turned this Imagery of hers Tho car jerked again, and her hands, wants," she mocked, "when nil my life By virtue of aundry writs of fl. fa., to Jiito u concrete thins. taught recruits to hold their fire "until tiful." She smiled at the roses upon me directed, Issued out of the Monmouth George Hawldns, lot on the south) moving Involuntarily, showed him his they could see the whites of the eyes I have wanted the one thing which Plena Court, will bo exnosed to sale at oide of East Front street lie had made the astounding offer of her breast. "I cover myself with roses, money can't buy!" public vendne, on MONDAY, THE S. T. Howard, house and lot on own handwriting. of the enemy." That would make tho and I cover myself with jewels." EIGHTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, tho east Hide of Hudson avenue. lii-< friendship. He saw n vivid sentence, something "Paula," David began, his voice 1915, between the houra of 12:00 o'clock Sarah J. Kelly, house mid lot on It was eight years since she had best musketry range, 1 should say, "And yon may have for the wishing and f>:00 o'clock (at 1:00 o'clock), In the the north Bide of White street.. familiar looking up at him from the about twenty-five yards. "Brown Bess" hushed in the presence of thla unbe- afternoon of Hnid day, at the Court Been Arkeld. >.•• -, .anything which money can buy?" House, Freehold, In the township of Estate of Mm, Clumchce Leonard,, paper. It was a .sentence he had writ- was not of much U3e beyond ulxty Paula nodded. "Yes," she said. lievable Joy, "surely It could not be Freehold, county of Monmouth, New hmiKe and lot No. 78 on th© When the IAstons hud arrived in ten to—the other woman! south Bldo of West Front streot; IIIWU a few weeks ago Arkeld had yards, judging by all the evidence. As David jumped to his feet. "If I right for me to accept your great sac- Jersey. houso and lot No. 68 on the His hand went to the button, and to big pieces, then, aa now, naval guua could say that," he cried, "I'd be the rifice." All tho defendant's right, title nnd In- north Bldo pf White street .. called, hut found them out, an experi- the inside of the car became darkness tereHt In ami to the following: All tnoae R. P. Rlmo/" building and lot on ence reversed on their return call. were superior to field artillery, and happiest man In the world!" From the colls of her hnlr came tum- certain lots, ' tracts or parcels of land tho Routh side of utUtlnnd stress Silence nnd darkness wrapped thes» Nelson loved to get in his broadsides bling a flower to rest there at hia feet. and premises, hereinafter particularly Elena Robln»on, houso and lot-on Tlteu followed this invitation to din- Her voice came to him softly, "Is described, situate, lying and being In tho tho went Bide of Rector placo... two about. The darkness was like ut sixty yards! 1 believe that COO there something, then, that you wish I.nugliiiig, she raised her eyes to his. Borough of lied Bnnlt, In tho county of ner, ('uuld one refuse an olive branch? something palpable, a suggested pres- yards was counted the limit of effec- Monmouth and state of New Jersey. Be- Estate of Julia Soffel, lot on tho Ki^Ut years was n long time. for BO very muchi?" "Oh, don't you see," cried Paula, "It's ginning at a whlto marble stone stand-' north side of Wallace- strcot... ence of evil. tive naval gun tiro then. Field artil- He laughed shakily.. "The moon, I your signal, David—a crimson rose!" Ing In tho easterly line of Hiverslde ave- Emmy vonKattengell, houso anS The talk was trivial, flippant. Stella The car stopped at the entrance to lery range would bo less, probably nue, and in the division line of lands of lot No. 19 on the west Bldo off laughed at her own voicing of inani- think," said David. Then very tenderly nnd very rever- formerly Garret Morford, and lands of Rector place; etoro and lot on, their hotel. much less. Tho enormous Increase In formerly Charles Q. Allen; thence (1) tho south Hide of Monmouth. ties. tlie elTectlvo rango of guns since is "Anil," she persisted, "would money ently the. mnn took her Into bla arms. enHlerly along Hutd division line north, street I.lston nnd his wife moved automat- purchase this particular moon of sixty-five deureea and thirty minutes William N. Worthloy, house anS She was glad wlien she could escape due, first, to explosives with greater lot No. 6,1 on tho north side off ically, puppets moving at the bidding 1 yours?" eaBt, to the NavesinU river; thence (2) to the room of dim gray and leave the of Arkeld. power nnd more controllable power THE SILVER SWORD. southerly at rlyht angles with the lino East Front street „ men to their cigars. "Perhaps not," lie nnswerea, "but it last aforesaid, ilfty feet; tnoiice (3) The entrance hall, the stairs, their second, the Invention of rilled barrels westerly to a locust Btalio standing In She felt that this room voiced some- and breechloadlng. and, third, stronger would at least give me a chance to Ii Grows In Hawaii and la the Rarest the easterly Hide of Riverside avenuo dis- Gowor Assessment oti. npting - . thing, was full of suggestions. own room when they reached it, were try." Passionately he SWUIIR around tant ninety feet and nine Inches from Ernest Baack ,, not so near to Stella us the room of alloys of metals.—Frank Fox in Lon- Plant In the World. tho center of the said marble stono at Mrs. Clarktum.. < .She thought of lids room as an out- don Nation. upon her. "I'm quite mad tonight, Tho rarest plant In tho world grows the place of beginning; thence (4) north- Frank Hodges ....••« •>v;inl showing of the mind of Arkeld. dim gray with the massed, outrageous Paula," he suld tensely. "You and erly along the cnHterly lino of said Riv- Frank Fielder ....,,..,,,,» blooms. , la Hawaii, n fnct which 13 unknown erside avenue, to tho place of beginning. Jotteph L. Taylor SPie wondered what purt of him your music have sent mo up into a to alt hut very few of the thousands Thomas H. Moore », found expression In the flame of tho She was still there, was wrapped To tho College Boy. fool's paradise of hope. I want to of tourists annually visiting tho para- .Also, all the land lying between the Brick Paving, S'roae Btt®&&, flowers. Anger, hatred, a desire to about by Its veiled suggestions of the When you enter college keep in mind tell you something, not of my love for lino of the second course of uatd lot as Kstnto of Mrs, Clcntence Leonard.^ dlso of tho Pacific. It In tho silver before described, and tho line of ordinary Blitrowabury Aveaws iowef Aesaa JHIIlish— thoughts of Arkeld. , the BOUIKI nilvJce tlmt a wlye college you: yon have, always known thnt. sword. high water mark of aald Naveslnk river. On the chimney piece stood the little She faced Llsion, stared at him. president hits offered to HUCII ns yon. Your father's success hna got Into my Also, all the iund lying; and being In P. F. Daly "Follow tho preparatory school rules Its very nnrao Is odd nnd unusual, Riverside avenue to tho center thorcof Mrn, Stephen Saiiborn .'...• Chinese gods. His eyes, not meeting hers, fell upon blood. I've thought thnt if I could immediately In front and adjoining the for the first year," ho says. "Keep up flt once mousing the curiosity and the Bergrcn Floes UQVTSS & Stella moved over to them, staring the crumpled letter In her hand. make one deal like Ills today I'd dare interest of tho stranger who chances above ilencrlbed subject to tho eanoment Frank Bonky ,~ She opened her fingers, and the let- the momentum tint the school tins giv- to voice the lunging thnt's consuming of a public highway. .'it them. The Rrotesrpie fares return- en you rather than take advantage of to hear It. It is a cuctus-llke growth, Intended to bo tho same land nnd ed her gaze. ter drifted to the floor. She pushed it my heart. I have been nblo to save the long, silky, gray leaves of which premises conveyed by Kiln Chappcll nnd Jolin Doe, River at root | toward him with her foot.. There was your new liberty, ftH at once. Watch 1 little money, nud—and I'm going to husband to the said Bertha E. Cook. If tho ttix or assessment, Interest i Suddenly she knew fear, was gripped the upper class men. See how fchoy give it Its peculiar name. Tho rea- Solzed ns tho property of llertha 10. coHtft arc paid before the above fi&^s .t her fingers on the handle. Liston iitooped, touching the paper Bourne forcibly of. her father. When the white mau seen silver and there- of Hed' Bank will meet at the Borough before the conchifllon of tho Rale, * The men's volte!) silenced her. They as though he fcurcd It. The date fttur- In 1730 six companies of Highland- cjllall, in the irald ISorough, on the sixth ers were raised for the protection of she spoke her tone was calm and Im- fore could not apply to the plant tho day of October; 191 f,, at eight o'clock wise tho property will bo ' (Were loavjiig the dining room and com- od him in the face. personal, like Ills. cognomen which BO well deserlbea It p. m., for the purpose of hearing persons ing to her. She read his thoughts. Edinburgh, nud tho following year Interested In the nf^eBsments for beneut.t were consolidated Into a regular regi- "If you succeed," she asked; "do you All who have found it prise It more to be roado by them by. reason of tho con- "I have been studying the flowers. "So recently"— Her words tripped, intend to ask me to marry you?" Da- Jealously than do Alpine climbers struction of sewers In and along llrown fThey nay things. You meant them to vague things. ment, tlio Highland regiment, and place, Hed Bank, N. J. wero numbered tho Forty-second. On Siid nodded dumbly. "Then," she went treasure the edelweiss. It Is a far more Atteat: do HO," she said. ^ Ifoallzing, with a stab of something on, "1 am naturally interested. You beautiful thing and more difficult to A. C. HAKRISON, that was like physical pain, the mock- becoming amalgamated tlio colors on Borough Clerlt. Let us print yonr Bale bills, Jfeal Uston's voice came from the chlm- their tartans were extracted, leaving have heard my oft given name, 'The obtain than the famous flower of Bv/lt- Rcgutar'n excellent nuaortmcat c£B »ey piece. He w«s examining the Chl- pry of her marriage, she ended with a girl who lias everything she wantB.' Eerlund.—San fYanelsca Caronicls. typo and borders peraito vw fes r^K-l sentence that was not vague. only tho dark green ground a*» a tar- Sly wife, having loft my beil anil fWKO gotin. tan, nnd from this they took tho title You will first understand that I wish board, I will not !»> rcsponslblo for uiuy you the moat attractive rate fcJSto iel Molly, unpleasant looklug fellowa," "Then you married me merely for of tho "Black Watch."-New York to keep that name." It pays to ndverti3s in The Hegister. lbta contracted l>y her. the cntinhr. Call at Tha Bfed my money, fooling me with honeyed '. 111! tl thrill —Advertisement. TIS1OTHY BAMIETT. a t rf 'Mi .BANK REGISTER.

    fXm !»'<) of .y«n Hn,Tu« limuegfer, fill! derisive grin. a "counter jumper" or u carpenter to in; upon him. "(Jld bun'uIucH Kive no milk,1' he saiJ. a refined man mid It wns possible for "AiH'Ieut," callnil Vnu Vln, "(bou ot "You ciui sv^iiU thin one buck. ioChhm." a gentleman to engage In the manu- tho jolty paunch iiiul /jiiBplng breath, Ssfi Chang, a nail ami yet a ludicrous facture of fertilizing, tuntcrlul. Hi HI Hill why COMB yon here? America Is not old ligure, sfood before llio Judge alone, for HUeh tut you." This bit 0$ repartee was appreciat- ifin lmmtB were cHinpcd upot^ bin ro- ed by thoR.o of tlie o! iiot especially pleased with-Miss ISrod- laid tho tungHtnnn's order hi his quos- The old gray cue Uml onco had join- mix's assumption of Ilio right to turn mm iff tlouer'n hitml: ed it hml been found In tin.1 HuniKglcr'H down persons on nccouiil of their occu- WHcr(?!in, Ytin Tin slial! convoy a val- pocket niid now ilan^led against, the ualjlo tl.ins to America nt tho cost a( pations. However, Miss nriindiuix from Ha Good luck That Came to |l,0«), pain tlnis: in eimnghal, J200; on niaboKnny <>(' the judse'n bench, mute her own standpoint won a signal vic- arrival Jii Clilnugo, S:oO, ami tlio rest VVIIMI witM'H.s to 1!M owner'n duplicity. k Story Showing Its Change tory. Ymi Vin it-tuniH to BIIUMKIHII. nut if the The til:il wiis soon elided. One (lay nn automobile drew up In tiling In trust bo not lauded, ljut eonvoy- "Deportation to the place from which In Half a Century c.il tincill to <^hind, tho balanrjo Hhall iiut b« haste in front of Mrs. Bradbury's By IteilN ROOT paid and this undertaking shull b« as yon came," tho SiiU'rin'cU'r rendered. bouse. Mr. Trent got out, hustled into If you want the best for CopyrlBUt ty Frank A. Munsey O, WUKUJ paprjr. • Some outs pickod up tho dlshovoleil the car and was carried away. It so Tlila in it. written proof. CUP, tossed it to Chang u'iid motioned By JOHN Y. LARNED happened that Miss Iiroadnax was MADE BY TAM IHN. him to iniive atihle. 4 punning Mrs. Bradbury's at the time in your money come to "us. Tlio .Hlgnntnro wna good, and Tmu "Wo, wo!" he wullcil to himself 113 Jusst outnlilo tlio Clilnc3o"vll!nB8 nenr her limousine and, seeing the departure Illn was a man of money who knew lie.retreated to n.corner. "This la tbo of Sir. Treat, took It Into her head that tUo common well all the won Btooil his mind. If he saw lit to.atnikl guar- During the pusi ludf cenlury n great listening to faint roverbernUous from change has come over what we call tlie he had been curried away by u plain antor for this wheeling patriarch clothes policeman. Uesolvliig to make tbo west. diniliilcHg ho had good reasons, neither dignity ot )nl>or—not that lubor la n "Ho!" Qraiidfatlior Chnng utooil more honoruble calling than formerly, sure of the matter, she ordered her would ho be tolerant of Inquiry. chauffeur to follow. With Bliort logH llruily plnnted, iiullliii; 'i'lit- Mbiugglor waved the old man to- but It Is so regarded, lu America we out bin fat, old yellow checks orucu- took orjginnliy, our ideas concerning Twenty miles from Gleudnle the auto Jisrly. "You Uciir only tlmmlar. Thorn ward the gangway, and Chang's Oilys. containing Treat drew up at a large 1 sey began, an OdysBey that promtewl trudo and labor from England, where will bo no war. U'lio yQimg men uuw- nc-ltbcr was tlien regarded ns a lit oc- factory. The young man alighted and no return, for he Uuew well that It entered one of the buildings. Mlsa udnyH liuvo neither tliu wit nor'couriiBO would take all his few remaining days cupation for n gentleman. Fifty years for It. Now, In ills- young tfuy wiieu I ago one might not lu America soil Broadnnx drove up to the office and, •wont to Mmiolmrin"— to ropay the smuggled passiiRfl anil introducing herself as a daughter of send lilt by bit tlio thousand American goods at retail and maintain n first reter Brondnnx, the great manufactur- U'ho villagers hiul hoard tha tnlo bc- dollars ni'i'dcd to bring hir* gi-un wo- It was not till the- Hniui?nlini; putty— Today our merchants and social of Charles Treat in a puir of overalls men hid th« dacko. Bnt BIIOW UB liow twelve Chinese and three white Bteer- princes are retailers. The daughters of you light on nn empty belly beforo bending over a machine. ora—liegati to draw northward over- well to do persons ureter to work rath- "Greasy mechanic!" she exclaimed to Miring," hind to llm American boundary that or thnn wait for husbands, and many Tho Indignant pntrtareli Tvmldled off. herself. "I know ihere was something Chaiig'H Fulstuflluu iwurage failed, ahd a young lnuu with a taste for mechan- the mutter with linn. If he Isn't, a In Clilim war and fnmlno thrcntoned, fear seized upon him. ics prefers to make his start in the . From tho cllloa came muttel'lugs of a criminal he's a common laborer, and At liifittlie imrnggllng party veacbefl mucliine suup rather tliun Lu the count- that's not much better." So . Mbw tlift'iitonod uprising against tbu hutoil the border.- They hid among the rocks Ing room. . Mnucliu rule; while throughout the Hroadnax was driven buck to (ilendale and bushes on ,tho Btoep Hldo of ithe Nevertheless snobbery lias not died mid the next day gave out. that what- THE STORE FOR THRIFTY FOLKS provinces llooda hud Npolled tho onrly Sierra Cucnros while mounted Chinese out. It will never die, filling its ranks croiia, nud now, lu autumn, heavy ruiua ever the others of the social circle did Inspectors, with Jingling bridles, can-' mostly from the get-ricb-qulck ele- in tile premises, sue would no longer wero falling nud tho late ripening mil- tercd past. They tolled ssewss the Ari- ment. Modern hljjh social life la a I lot Iny rotting on the ground. conntcmuii-e Sir. Trent. zona desert till a railroad town was combination of refined persons and Tljore v.-.iri a time wlicu tier state- But cunning fining lmd found a wny reached. Thcro they were stowed snobs. For tlie mioljs nothing Is lulte ment that she laid discovered that a to Have hltnsolf nnd fatuity from need. nwny at night iu secret places over the good enough. Refined men tlilnk little member of the BOCIHI circle of Gleudnle "In Hhunglml," ho had fluid to h\uvestibules of through express tralna— of taking off their coats and doing a bit worked in overalls in a factory would . i : ' |i only son, LI tho Luteboru, n gnuut, places so little liuown Uiat tho oxprens- alow wltted, Uiudly giant, "are secret of carpenter work about tlielr homes. have been sufficient to eject him. In IUCU working underneath had never Their wives are every day coming the twentieth century there is a broad coraimules that send men to America. heard ot their existence. Chang nnd a There tnels nrc more jilenty thnn cop- more mid more to dispense with hired cr view of such matters. Sir. Trent much younger man "WCTO tlio last to be help. was not turned down by his associates, per cash hi China. Ah, if my old legs concealed. were young »s when I went to Slan- One August day a young man knock- but was -treated by different ones In UUVJLJ chul'la!" Side by sido they lay, with legs bent ed at the door of Mrs. Bradbury, who different ways. He returned to them slightly to fit tho short «paco, and with in a few duj'S without mentioning At the Imndroilth repetition Li's slow lived in a email town called Glendale, While we handle the very finest grades of Furniture, only room enough above to let them situated in n beautiful \alloy, and said where he had been ami soon noticed Imagination kindled. rlso on elbow whea.tiicy fed from the that something had happened. Some "Enough, father," he said, "I will go BO 0EAKO STOOD BEFOBE IBB JUDGE to her: we wish to be thoroughly understood as dealers in the mod- cracker box nnd water jar thrust In ALONE. "I am looking for a place to spend a of his former associates scarcely no- Inntend." before tho outer opening was resettled. ticed him, some treated him as usual, Ciul 01 an old roors errand. "^Now go 1 month in which to regain, health im- erate priced also. We, however, keep away from the trashy Bven now LI was returning from Thus, for 2,000 mllea, they lay on a and lie noticed thnt Jliss MaeKuight home with lost face to starve beforo paired from overwork. I have been Shanghai. His soven days importun- Procrustean bed that swirled and sway- was unusually cordial. ing of tho wealthy Top-Side tongsman the mockers of the village. Never! I told that if I can get you to tnke me or inferior grades. ,No low price or other inducement can ed over half a continent.. No one telt obliged to tell Mr. Treut liad prevailed, and ho would Btnrt with- will jump Into the sea!" in I will be very pleasantly situated." tempt us to enter such goods in our well-balanced, always in a fortnight for America, tho forbid- Through tiny cracka that gave them And yet. Chang know that when the Tho lady looked the young inau over he had been tracked to a factory and air they saw daylight como and go, 1 had been seen lu overalls, and since be den Golden Hill of coolie hopes, time came he would not jump into the and consented to take him to board reliable stock. We never fail, when it comes to comparison, Patiently ho trudged tho Blxty miles and come and go and come and gosea. To the very last the bit of boast- and treat Mm, if lie so wished, as a was Ignorant of this fact some time again till fnr in tho tb&a night they was required for him to realize that he toward homo, thinking of the approaeh- ful boyhood, green In his old breast, member of her family. Ho gnva his to prove that our values exceed any moderate priced goods. came quietly to rest. was among certain persons persona liifT parting from his parents, his wife, would lure him on--with hopes that name us Charles Treat, but concerning In tho dark hour ttet eomea before ills antecedents or his occupation snid noil grata. Naturally Miss MacKutght's It is as easy to be mislead in furniture as in cloth. There is nnd five little sous, till on the morning somehow—somehow—bo would "find a cordial treatment of him drew him to of tho fourth day he rounded a jutting tho east begins to g^ow Chang heard way." nothing. The accepting of Mr. Treat a cautious tapping en tie roof above her, he supposing that he. was nttrne- quite a difference, and one cannot be too careful. ohliln of hills and came hi Bight of the His nervous fingers plucked at the ns a member of tho family meant more vllliiKo mid hia own uiiliarvcsted millet their heads. He answered It as eau- to him than -would at first appear. tive to her. The young lady, unwill- tlonsly from •wltliln. Tecov-ered Queue, twitching the bits of ing that he should mistake the cause patch. rag anil string that swelled its bulk. Glendale society was more than usual- The plnte that aeated tholr biding of the favor she showed him, finally Strange guests were there before An unfamiliar glint of yellow caught ly pleasant,- and Mrs. Bradbury, -whose place was slowly anwesl aside, and he told him the story of Miss Broadnax him. O'ho revolution had begun. his eye, ancestors had been its leaders in for- following him to the factory, which Solid Oak Dressers at $6.98, $7.98, $8.98, A puff of aniolio awakened him to and his companion, groaning from the mer times, "^hough sho wns now poor, pain of their racked limb;',- crept He bent a little" lower with busy explained the coolness shown him by danger; a leaden spat agahmt the brick : retained her mcmbci.siiip. Many good ; . Others up to S75.OO. tlUMigh, ena.jsjoo^iiprla&l.fln Chicago" hands atuT furtive glauce to right and •certain -members of the social circle. wnlled pruylug place sent hliu leaplji^ : : men and women had of late years !been loft---' •••'-.•••• '••'••; '•• • :'". ••'•' ' '," " Treat held his ground in Glendale forward at, a scuttling run,-oiid us lie soil. * -" • • " ' , itaihltted to social c'ompnnlonsbipj but dnHlwd loOlMily through tlio deserted And here; Chang offwaS up his flnal •Then ho 'threw back his head, thru'st till the last of August, when he depart- Solid Oak Chiffonmen at . .$4.S8, out his putinch In the old braggart (he'snob uM not beeii'kopt put. Nev-jed, and.u.few days later every one of village to tho poor shelter of hbi mud sacrifice to the graudcuiiaTeii and the ertheless Glendale social life Was, suf- wullod homo a ypniy of bullets caught ancestral shade. Ho laid hjs treasured way lind waddled toward 'the judge his associates there received uu imi- Others up to $40.oo. ficiently progressive to take' persona tation to if&peet a new cannon he had anil flimpf lilm limp across its *'thresh- but telltale cue ncrosa his releaser's and Spoke In'his native tongue. for their intrinsic worth. old. • hand and motioned him to cut. "Eh? What's the matter? What invented at the Duckworth Anns com- For tho fttst week of Ills sojourn in pany on an early day in' September, There old Chang found him when the For a-moment the smuggler held the Soea .he say?" asked the astonished Gleudale Charles Treat divided his day Other Dressers and Chiffonniers in Bird's-Eye Maple, Cir- battle wns over, and tha villagers old, rag roughened braid ns If oouder- judge. ' '•• . the day after Labor day. It was the between sitting, -on Hrs. Bradbury's Duckworth Arms 'company's iuetory cassian Wailnut, Imitation and Solid Mahogany. came creeping back from tho holes and lng, then with a little satisfied grunt "lie snys," jjuzzlad the Interpreter, porch nnd'tafclug walks Iff the country ditches that had sheltered them. His he severed It from tho white old head, " 'The golden 'hill has served. Now,' where Mr. Treat had been seen in over- round about. Then Mrs. Bradbury, alls. lialid still clutched tlio tongtrainn's sign,, fumbled behind his coat, and then great one, send me home that I may finding that he was growing impatient a,pledge of secret passage to Tul lfiiw, thruHt; It'deep In fin Inner pocket., crow aloud before tlie scoffing blaeli- Xaturally tho announcement thnt Solid Oak Extension Tables at $4.98, $6.98, $7.98 : to get bank to work, suggested that he tlii> great'city which other races call "Come," be said. smith.'" , . ' ' '•';. Treat was an fnvenfor and had per- 1 .. '.''.,'., •_', Others up to $27.50.- Chicago. He had been dead (Sit , hours. would be better satisfied to remain If fected—as be had clone his own work- Out of the dark a strong hand clutch- ''Crazy from -worry," snldtiie judgo. he' had some eompa'ulonskip "arid offer- manship— a new ennuou created quite Other villagers had suffered loas, btit ed the waiting Chlnmeu, driving their "Take tlie poor old man awiijv" tins Chmiga faced utter v\\h\. The ed to introduce him to the young men a stir in -the Oloudnlr- social circle. heads together.' A yellow flame flash- But Chang was'not Crazy—the g^Ulen and young "women of the place; Treat There were giKls in that circle who A veiy Sine Solid Oak'Pedestal Extension Table al $9.98 ed past them. The smuggler with a hill littd aervca. Hidden to Iris own consented ahd beennVe: n nielhber of were looking out "to uiarry Mi estab- yell of jialn threw both his hands iibovo discarded queue he -Uati fotinQ: the tile younger Social efritfe of Glendale, lishment and would he only too glad Chairs; Buffets and China Closets to match at surprisingly him and pitched headlong-to earth. treasure lie had come 8,005 'inlliia to There we're tennis courts there, In to marry a ninn in overalls if he were low prices. "Got you, McKIUot," said a voice, seek. which those devoted to' outdoor sports a successful Inventor made rich by his "Suspected you this long time, now McEHIot, the dead smuggler, knew gathered, and Treat found the game inventions. As to the .young men, they I've got you with the goods." that Slim Kelly, lying iu wait among both attractive and of ndvantage to had long pnssed beyond the narrow An extraordinary offer for this week is a 10-psecs Fumed Oak "It's you, you sneaking spy." The the shadows, would not look for mon- his health. He "was well liked, though Ideas of their forefathers, and there smuggler loosed a swarm of nasty ey in air old Chinese braid. not what is called popular. Popular was not one of them who would not Dining Room Suit, consisting of 54-in. Buffet, 36-in. China epithets. "You've crooked my right He had rolled Ms illicit gains, two young men mid women in tioplety are gladly hlive stepped Into the shoes of u Closet, 45-in. top 6-ft. Extension Table, Serving Table and shoulder. • I thought Qrst you. were S500 bills, Into' small cylinders anil nsunlty ephemeral. TJnl<;S3 they have man who was capable of even trying Slim Kelly; but for the few dirty dol- twisted them in, and out •with the to invent-a -gun. 5 Straight Chairs and 1 Arts Chair, ^entnise leather cov- lars the. government pays you'd Kill a sterling qualities they ure liable to strings of the queue. There they lay drop out of the esteem lu which they The invitation was generally accept- man us Quick as Kelly. Are youthrough all the" after events until. ered; this week only $75.00 alone?" are held, taking a back seat. Among ed, tho only girl declining being Miss Chang's nervous plucking fingers lift- the more refined young men and worn Broaduax, she not having the face to "What It I am?" asked the ChlMse ed them to sight. en Trent was considered an equal; put in mi appearance. They were re- inspector. So before wrinkled Nai Nai BHW the among those whose parents had re-ceived b_v Treat inxff fMvnte room In "Here's your chance to earn more In bottom of the millet jar Chang went cently got rich lie found little favor. which lie bird worl; his knife and started at his second Kntirely and In nil re-|ieets like me; Scats Now on Salo Reservation by Mail at *Ptione 344 lillih anil lay him under cover of tills nnd Chang was caught nt lust in thoorder. 'Tine!" iu> said as his knife sition of loader of tlie younger set. To iiiiestlou, dnilht, or h<\sltuu\ Is sin. About tho'time- tlmt Mrs.' Rmduury r re\erentv the llllile if it be ', shoil." farthest corner of n high surround- cut it apart without the leiist effort. Tmn.ilsit«l tli-.-t nnd then explained by ing' fence. The customer was pleased beyond introduced Charles .Trent this young Now Showing at flie 'heatre (Excepting 1'linl done they dug amid tlio wreck- Itv rinnvhly laws and customs T abide, woman lnui begun t» assume the right v ago until they found tbn jar of millet "You'll have to give me absence words, find that lie enjoyed the steak to pass upon any person who wns re- If they with n; opinions (.-iiliiobk-: I tills Saturday Paramount Feature Photo laid nwny for next year's planting-- leave," said tho Chinese Inspector next wns evident, for ho loft only the plate. All civi-ils ami dortrini-i f admit .llvlnn, \ ceived within -the circle. Nut having Exerplinii those whleli disagree with ; liv moHt nimrhifj UKIIKO it mteht sus- day. "I'm sick, I tell you; slelt. And AH the rep trier passed out lie met mine. • ,, I Flays, and Evenings tnln tlio eldora aud the children tot l.taklug that old Chinaman was nearly the proprietor again, mul this" Is what been consulted as to Trent's admis- eight weeks at moat—tbeu lu the cor- lis bad as killing MeElllot. Ho was sion, sshe was not eapeclfllly graelouH J.ot sink the drownill),' If lie will not ] Starting in October, Vaudeville every . Wednesday sad Saturday, was sahl: to him. When nsked for a reason for swim ner o! tlio roof and walls still staudlng hnuglUK to tho fence with his teeth "That steak was all right, but the Upon tlie plank that I throw nut to litni: afternoon and evening, in addition to the pictures ^ • ' 'they retired n (ltnisy shelter nguhiHl nnd hla toes nud hl3 fingers, mid -when not approving of him yhe sold that no Let starve the hungry if he will not tint girl mfifle a nil-jtako in not Riving him My klml iinil'iiuallty »f hiv.nl nml meat; A $15,000 Moller Pipe Organ is now being installed in tha Thea^ra tha wind and ruin. I put my hand on him ho—lie nqueuU'd one knew anything about him. He I.el lleeZe tlie linked If h'e will nut hi: a shasper.knife. All I dirt was to put might be a plumber; he mlglit be a and will be completed on or about October IStli "And now," sold Chans, "I will talie like a caught rat. I'll have to getthe name steak on another plnte nnd (.'lollied ill Nueh garments as are made tills twngjsnifin's ulgu and go lu mynwny for awhile" "counter jumpi'i'i" lie might be n car- for ir.e. bring him a sharp knife. You have no penter. Since Miss Hrnadnax's Cut her *tm'n plnee to tho Ooldeti Hill." The inspector got his leave of nl>-Idea what :t dlfTerwico n sharp knife "nvere hotter that the sick should ilk- But, for nil his brave talk, Chang sence, but events went, on without had made hi* money out of the bones s (Uun live, Wnu heavy hearted. Ho hml no shrewd makes with n steak from a beef of of rotting animals the Hfiiclnres In- I'nl^Ks they.take the medteine I give: him. Tho Chlnninnu who traveled questionable age." — ColuniDus pis- "Twel-e heller staiUT:= tierish tluili refuse The following stock companies presenting Broadway attractions &t plaua for American success. He even [north with Chans stood hi no fear ot volved In her denunciation of these oc- To h,j I'oiif'iriiiod to my peeulhn' \iews: feared ha might toe refusal access tc iratuh. "i'weiv better that the world stand ntill popular prices : Immediate deportation. The Chicago — •*>•*• cupations! did not come with good tiiaa move the ship at Shanghai Ho tilled tlto In any other way than thai whSvli I up- Week Oct. 4-Ch«». K. Champlin .Repertoin Co. representative of tlie EunugcUng syndi- "3y;iuniv,ica Escnw, Brace. . wrinkles) of his face with powder, eked cate furnished him money for bail and "Why Is It." tho creditor naked "tlint A certain Miss Mn'cKniglit, whose? fa- Weolc Nov. 1—Winifred St. Claire Repertoire Co. out his scant gray cue with hits .of legal help. you. fall Weak Nov. 22-Myrkle-Hardor kefiertoira C«. The ton-ilolhir hill which you owe mo to ther had been u Judge on the bench, on Tho Cnfe do I.use. Bilk aim cotton rasa «nd tried to step Ho was'yoimg ond strontj and, bound hearing of MIDH 'Broadiinx'u ronuu'ki' Week Dec. 25—Billy Allen Musical Comtif Co. with youthful-jauntlneas, yet la his mall?" Pa, whut is a "cafe de by tha peon system of Chinese impor- 80UI tl\<; ilebtov, "I doubt if I enn, nny- Hald that tile world had improved In luxe?" Week Jen. 7—Arthur Chatlcrden Bleportoira Co. houra ha felt tha weight of, each-con- tation, would soon work out the coat how; • . di war, SEfl lift trembled There's a emij. 'Post No Bills.' In theits estimate of Persons In aeiiiinuiiig Pi.v-r-Ah.put ten Iper cent cafe and «f hia admittance. But the profession- • postofHue now." those of rclinduieiit from their ocoupa- ninety percent looks. THE. RED BAHK-REQI-8TEB,

    wards the expense of marketing a HA7.LET NEWS. fox 8«tga-D»t»u Osrs, song which Miss Selleck has written •„„.„,.,,„,, „ M B entitled "When the Golden Rod is ' " Elisabeton foh rS Appendicitis. Acker.,™ Operate. , ©AHIEL D. HARRIS NARROWLY Blooming and the Pumpkin on the Vine.Vi " MisMsss SellecSlekk has wwritten sev- Miss Elizabeth S. Ackerson, \vh ESCAPES DROWNING. eral songgs before this one which have underwent an operation for appendi ' SEA BRIGHT, N. J. beeb n very popularl . citis at the Long Branch hospital or Senator Helen Ring Robinson of Col- Thursday, is getting along nicely. AttTOStOBSSSS BOB HEES. orado Speaks Here on Woman Suf- Among those who have entered Ollicti and salesroom: Kast Ocean ave- frage—Social Events Planned by colleges and schools this fall are: Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Garrii-on an nue, Scubrlglit, N. J.. bctn-fcen Cliurch Koyal Arcanum Lodge. Russell Stidfole, Peddie institute at Miss Belle Garrison have returned t und Kast Now Btreets. Ciurajjo: Ulmrch Hightstown; Miss Bessie Mount, Sy- Pitman Grove after a visit with Mr Bttvct. Phone 69-J. Daniel D, Harris was overcome by racuse university; Miss Dorothy and Mrs. Thomas G. Cowlcs. We have chosen carefully among the latest and best the market offers. the heat and fell from his sloop into Beers, Normal school at Trenton, and London F. Carney of Cocoanu Cylinder Cleaning while you wait. the water while clamming in the bay Miss Georgia Bauer, Normal school at Grove, Florida, who has been visiting AQK.N'TS FOR BICYCLES. Ladies will find here a delightfull assortment of attractive footwear for Tuesday of last week. Henry Wall- Montclair. Miss Anna Seligman hns P. Otto Weigand, left for Valparaiso, Sundries, Renting, Repairing, Storing, ing and George Halstead went to hisreturned for her second year at Sy-Indiana, on Thursday, where ho will fall as well 33 the more substantial shoes for winter wear. Men will rescue and assisted him to his home. racuse university and Miss June attend Valparaiso university. JOHN W. BOWSER, Proprietor Mr. Harris had no recollection of hav- Leonard, Miss Olive Beers and Miss Miss Evelyn G. Stigelman returned find all grades of footwear appropriate for dreas or business. For the ing fallen into the water when he re-Ettn Fischer Have returned for their to Harrisburg, Pa., on Thursday afte covered. second year at the Normal school at a month's visit with Miss Edna M children we have everything. < A large audience heard Mrs. Helen Trenton. Weigand. King Robinson of Colorado, the only The Jersey Central traction com- Ojlington C. Hayes of Newark i woman senator in this country, make pany sent two of their cars to South visiting his cousin, John T. Ackerson an address on women's suffrage last Amboy last week by Central railroad Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wood of Bent- Tuesday night at the Surf theater. to supply their needs on the other ley Manor are visiting Mr. and Mrs, EVERY CUSTOMER PLEASED Mrs. Robinson's address was made side of the Matawan creek draw- Harry E. Manee. under the auspices of the woman's bridge. The company had only three Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Webster and political union of this borough. cars on the Amboy side of the bridge daughters Virginia and Nattie of As- The Royal Arcanumites have ar- when the draw collapsed last wee!;. bury Park spent Tuesday with Mr. r"i«^ This is our motto. If you have a difficult foot to fitw e are prepared to do ranged a big schedule of events up and Mrs. John L. T. Webster. to January 1st under the direction of Misses Ethel and Maude Ackorsor anything in reason to satisfy you. Our large stock enables us to give you Orator Charles H. Moore. The events HOLMDEL NEWS. spent Thursday with Red Bank rela will be as follows: the greatest choice in this part of the state., Baptists to Observe Rally Day. Sun- tives. September :Mth—Orator's tieijree. Miss Maude L. Ivins has returnee October SHi—Smoker sun! lutieliuun day, October 3d. home from a visit with Brooklyn rela October :!2il—Hull pum-s, Sunday, October 3d, will be ob-tives. N'ovemlH-i 3.1—KntertiUnment at lilBli served as rally day at the Baptist wlinol. • Itoclc hiind. I Sunday-school. Mrs. E. M. Whitte- Miss Jessie C. Gifford of Jersey November Il'th—Packago auction so- City spent the week-end with Missel OUR SONG OF VALUES cial. more, founder of the Door of Hope Xoveniber -titti—Turkey mi|iper. settlement, will make an address. Ethel and Maude Ackerson. J")«coinber JlMh—Orator^ decree. Miss Josic A. Cowles has returne Dei'mnbei- iMth—C'liristiiui-s festival 1 Careful buying from reliable makers and fair profits only combine to make ami entortiiinment. siansd evenin;"-g service^ s iosf XZJSZF*the church. relative ^ s .f^v«at Parkville,^ Brooklyn .tr^-. ^ The Men's Baraca Sunday-school Mrs. Fisher of Springfield, Mass., Miss Irene Crook and Victor Lund- your dollar buy here a dollar's worth. We ask you to test our stock and our class of the First Baptist church has spent part of last week with Mrs. rum motored from their home at been divided into two teams for a Victor Dean Kcnney. Mrs. Fisher is Brooklyn on Sunday and spent the methods any way you like. We simply could not retain our large patronage contest to see which can get the larger thc wife of a former pastor of theday at the home of William C. Cowlos. We have been fortunate s number of men present on rally day, Baptist church of this place. enough to secure a number of §j October 3d. One team is captained Jonathan I. Holmes has had his Otto L. Aumack was a Brooklyn if we did not do as we claim to. We are sure if you have not purchased by Harry Aumack and Charles S. house repainted. visitor last Sunday. copies of a book telling how 5 Walling is captain of the other. Last Louis and Victor DuBois began to test thc primer strength, £ here before you will agree with our friends that this is the best place to year a similar contest was held. their studies at Blair Hall academy MARLBORO NEWS. penetration, velocity and wa-'g buy the best shoes. We invite anyone in doubt to come in and see for The women's temperance union last week. terproofing of shotgun shells, s held its annual meeting yesterday af- Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Perrine | Union__Meetipj; _ at _Bapti_st _ Church ternoon in the lecture room of Cal-were at Hotel Chelsea at Atlantic Next Wednesday Night. Any one who shoots or hunts j= themselves without any obligation. What could be fairer ? vary church. Rev. A. W. Hand, pas- City last week during the Elks' con- The prayer meeting at the Re- may. have one' cony of this g tor of the First Baptist church, and vention. formed church will be held Friday book if he applies before they = Mrs. Minnie J. Reynolds, secretary of Mrs. Harry Stryker returned last night this week instead of tomorrow the women's political union of New week from the Long Branch hospital night. Delegates who attended the are all gone. s Jersey, made addresses. with a son two weeks old. county Sunday-school association's Local Sportsmen who have seen s The annual fair and festival of the Mrs. Pearl Woodforks and Mrs. annual meeting will make reports ot Kiangers will be held Thursday and Fannie Reid of Montclair have been the work done by the association. this book have been much ^ Friday nights of next week on thevisiting Mrs. Reid's daughter, Mrs. Next Wednesday a union meeting interested. Call and get your = grounds of the Keyport yacht club. Edwar„ d Cheek„ . will be held in the Baptist church in copy today. 1 A supper will be served both nights , Mary Holmes, daughter of Jona- the interest of the evangelistic cam- and fancy articles will be on sale. On ! than I. Holmes, is attending school at paign. Rev. W. P. Chase of Holmdel Friday night a banquet will be served Englewood. wilj be the speaker. The annual 18 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. . _ 2 : will 1»P sm-vm) Irnrrlnwn/irg ! bazar of the Reformed church will be to. the fire department. Mrs. E. E. Caverley of Kuweit, held November 17th and 18th. The About $35 was cleared Friday Persia, spoke at the Reformed church county Bible society will meet in the Bank ?,l/?n? at thc hlwn fete heId at Mrs' SundaSd y nightih.t Reformed chape! November 9th. William A. Sanfoi-th's. The money I William C. Ely is slowly recover- Sunday night's Christian Kndeavo will go towards defraying the hos-] ing from sickness at the German hos- society will be in charge of H. I. pital expenses of William Merrill, ! pital at Philadelphia. His wife ami Schanck. His subject will be counwho ti so unablf hise -crippleto attend dcondition school o.n ac- i his son, Daniel S. Ely, spent Sunday "Shields Against Temptation." Senator and Mrs. H. E. Ackerson, with him. Mrs. Emma Leitch has returned Jr., are spending several days at Jef- A horse owned by George Schenck home after visiting at Freehold. ferson, N. H. was taken sick with lockjaw last The King's Daughters of the Re- Captain Edward Fowler of Wil-week iind had to be shot. formed church held their regular mington, Del., is visiting relatives Raymond R. Sanborn is back at business meeting and social last Fri- here. work in his butcher shop. He was hurt in an automobile accident last day night. Music and refreshments Alfi-cd Mathiasen, who is a junior week and was laid up several days. were features of the evening. ' One at Princeton university, returned Except for a few bruises and sores he new member was taken in. there this week. is all right now. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shopperil.wero Mrs. Frank- DeMagahlhaes of George Crawford spent Sunday recent New York visitors. Brooklyn has returned home after with his brother, Holmes Crawford of Mrs. Elsie Luppee has returned to spending several days as the guest of Highlands. Long Branch after visiting relatives her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S here. Cono— Joho n Grant, who leases Mrs. Mar- garet Ely's place, will give,up farm- Mrs. J. F. Maran has as her guests Miss_ Mildred Walling of Broad i ini g andd retirei . He expectts to hl hold a her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Wil- street is spending several days with '< vendue soon, liams of Alloway, N. J. friends at Kearny Mrs. Marrgarep t Ely is recovering Mr. and Mrs. McOueen of Colt's Pi-ul Jones of Beer.''s street from sickness. She recently returned Neck and Mrs. Mary J. Conover have job at Rtthway. I from a New York hospital. ' eun visiting George Tilton and fam- Mrs. Edward Anderson of Trenton was the guest of Mrs. William V-in ily. Mater, Jr., last week. wm Van SHREWSBURY NEWS. Fifteen Young Folhs on a Straw-Ride count of thq heat. —Brotherhood Active. Eatontown, N. J. Practical sheet Mrs. Lillian M. Webb of South Am- About fifteen young folks of this boy, formerly of Keyport, and place went on a straw-ride to West metal worker. , Tinning and hot air Thomas A. Leonard of South Amboy End, Long Branch and Pleasure Bay heating. Metal ceilings, metal were married in the parsonage of Cal- on Saturday night. A team of horses vary church last Thursday^nieht^bv r"K' a waKon owned by Afred C. Wie- shingles. Roofing. Doclcash stoves Eev. William Adams. ''erholt were used for the straw-ride. and ranges. Telephone connection. Raymond Adams of Osborn street E(lward Kel|y was the driver, has returned to Dickenson colleee at Tne Presbyterian Brotherhood met Carlisle, Pa. I Thursday night and arranged for a se ries of Dr. William T. Walling of Poole i . athletic events during the A cslo a&a trass Kcmcay far Warms avenue has recovered from a severe i w'nt;er- A bowling team will prob- Stood tho test for SO yearo. TX STBVBB 30-32 West front Street N. J. attack of intermittent fever. aD'v De formed. A social season and PAZZB. So oMiacon it Is an aasel 01 mcroy. pxm&a&ar to TAKE. . no Mrs. Charles L. Wilbur' of East • refreshments were enjoyed after the Diai&ssa Ha pmroio ETEEDED. OBI VAN Morton, Mass., visited her sister Mrs 1)Usinp.ss meeting. fcottlo htm billed 123 worme. All erne- Isaiah Clayton, last week. ' A jitney bus owned by James An- Grists tma HGSAGSS. OX fry mpM--G®n & hot. Miss Mollie Hand has entered the Person was run into Saturday night ESS. O. A. TO9KSB.H.B., £•&!!&,?& Pennsylvania academv of Fino A•.<.<, ' on Broad street by a New York auto- at Philadelphia. ts j mobile. The rear light of Mr. Ander- Dr. H. W. Hartman has moved his ' sons car was broken, but no other office and residence from the R 0 ' damage was done. Walling building on Front street to i While playing on the grounds of the Harvey S.- Bedle propert" on; St. James's parochial school at Red i 66 Broad street. j Bank last week, Peter Lynn ran into 9 Miss Edna Wright of South Rirer ia "aK P°le and was cut and scratched '// visited relatives here last week on the face- H's eve was badly \IX Mr. andd Mrs. Robert TT.. Woollev HW0"cn. Peter was laid up a couple have moved to Jeraey City ! of days, but ho is now all right. William Fairchild off Huchinson Miss Ella Case is attending Mount Kansas, is visiting his mother Mrs' Holyoke college at South Hadley, Samuel J. Fairchild of First street ' Mass' f. o. b. Racine Miss Ella Carpenter attended the Kev- Dw'Knt L- Parsons, moderator Mardi Gras celebration at Coney Is- i °^ M°nnl"uth Presbytery, will be in land on Saturday. I charge of a meeting of presbytery at John S. Matthews, Jr., visited Matawan next Tuesday and will friends at Brooklyn on Sunday i P''ea?h « sermon. Edward Currie of Broad street • M'ss A- E- Wright has moved to The greatest car value the world has ever who is a sophomore at Princeton uni-1 ^ew York for the winter, versity, resumed his studies last week" ' Harry G. Borden bought an Over- Mr, and Mrs. A F W-illinsr of Tin' 'a"d automobile last week. He will known. The easiest-riding car ever manu- ; !1 cinnat•-"'••i -visite- - d the former's parents"j convert it into a truck. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walling, last J. Wright Brown is having a num- week. ber of repairs miule to his outbuild- factured. H. Wyman Birkbeck spent the ings. week-end with friends at New Bruns- Alex and Samuel Melllheny have wick. bought a house and lot at Lakcwood P. P. VanDeventer. Jr.. of Jersey and will move there. On account of the heat and low City, visited friends here Saturday.' : f John G. Schanck and Sons have prices for potatoes, no potato ship- sold a Ford runabout to Theodore ments were made from the station Kelsey. the last three days of last week. f Mrs. R. S. White spent the week- Shipment* were resumed on Monday. W1 r clatives Reginald Parsons has resumed his t r. ,'£ . at Poughkeepsie. t "THE SIX OF '16" is the best BUY for Cecil S. Ackerson, trustee for Wad- studies at Princeton college. Two-Passenger Roadster or Five-Passenger Touring Body, $1,250 ley Brothers, will sell the personal ! —•-• t the money on the market this year. afternoon sale; VANDERBURG NEWS. t Seven-Passenger Touring Body, $35 extra St. Mary's Episcopal Sunday-school Inspectors Fail lo Find Origin of Ty- Will reopen next Sunday. ; phoid Fevtr Epidemic. Y T^ORTY-EIGHT horsepower. Six-cylinder high speed "motor with small bore and long stroke. Wheelbase, 125 v-Ji i if." f Plainfield was a ', Mrs. Wallace and children of Key- viailorliere Monday. port are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed- JL ihches. 34x4 tires. Anti-skid on rear. Luxurious form-fitting upholstery, genuine leather over real curled Captain Vadin Curtis has bought I ward Hoeyy. Mr. Wallacalla e rreturnee d hair and double springs. \ Electric starter and generator. Complete and up-to-date equipment, including f h I ° > i ,. hom e on SundaSd y aftef r spending sev- X engine-driven power tire pump, tools, etc. f P elub llas ma| ,J»n ^ ry?irlsta T e t le eral days with his family here. ! arrangement,n^ f MTs , toi hol-.,.d ha firstfederatio meetn- returneMrs. dJoh homn Stadalmae on Wednesdan and childrey aftenr in g of the club willfi be held on spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.t tOctober 1st j chnrles dSteel he of Red Bank Eli2a. Calvary bunday-school will hold a bcth Stadalman, who was recently t Five. Passenger "Baby Orain!" loorsng $751 Complete social.session at the lecture room of bitten by a pet dog while visiting her '%al Mail" Roadster $720 Complete the church Friday night. The social aunt, is getting better. f F. O. B. Flint, Michigan is being given m place of the school's Katherine Coonev, Anna Cross and f F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan annual excursion to Asbury Park and George Hoey, who"have recently re- an eltort is being made to have nearly covered from typhoid fevor, are able t 1 all the pupils and teachers present, to be around again. Susie and John f The" Fi¥@-Passenger Chevrolet, with SelF-Starter,, $550 •..•.- .. • An entertainment will.be provided T. Cross and Raymond Ryan are still and refreshments served, each class confined to the bed but are improv- having a separate table. John R. ing. i FEDERAL TRUCKS 1. 'o. -b. Red. Baralc. ' Tlie Truck'tW.'Gives Service. 1 % Ton Chassis Latham is chairman of the committee Several inspectors from the state in "large. I board of health at Trenton went ine otiicial board of Calvary . through this section last week trying church next week will receive and to discover the cause of the typhoid General Worls by E3s:perie»ce8i "I*:".,1"? J18nut e boxes which were fever epidemic. Water from the wells A Faall 2_am® of- Tires and Austomplsile