BAN id Weekly, (entered •• Second-Clan Matter at the Post- ! VOLUME XLVI, NO. 18. i at R«d Bonk, N, J., under th« Act o( March »d, 18711, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. ' $1.50 PER YEAR. 1 TO IS

big bay wilK'ows on the second MORE GUNNERS. 1 BIG PARADE OF CHILDREN. A BIG APARTMENT HOUSE. floor. All of the apartments FROM COAST TO COAST. ACCUSED BY MANY FOLKS. TAKING A FOREIGN TRIP. VL.&ffiY WOMAN'S flUt Over Four Hundred Gunning Li- will have big windows in the front cemes lisued in Red Bank. KALLQWE'EN PROCESSION OF THE GEORGE B. SANDT RESI- and rear; and in addition, four of FOUR GIRLS TRAVEL 7,000 FOUR CHARGES MADE AGAINST MR. AND MRS. EDV/1N A. DAVIS LARGE ESTATE LEFT BY Mil* Gunning licenses issued by Miss 400 MARCHERS. DENCE BEING TORN DOWN. the- apartments will have windows MILES IN A FORD. /" , NEW YORK AUTO1ST. ON A TRIP ABROAD. ELIZABETH CRAWFORD. on one fiide. , Amy E. Olsen, the borough clerk a^ Refreshments Served to Little Tots On ltt Site at the Corner df Broad All the trees now on the place \ Miss Jennie S: and Three For- Walter T. Hammond to Have Be- Ked Bank, now number more than They Sailed Yesterday and They She Was Over 86 Years Old «l and Prize# Awarded—Everything Street and Leroy Place Will be which are not within the lines of mer Middletown Village Young lated Hearing Friday on Com•1(10- . Three weeks ago The Regis- Will Spend Four Months in Cities Moat of tins Property Go«» Done on tho Streets-^No Build- Erected a Building 120x142 Feet, the1 building will be saved nnd much Women Got Back L.it Week plaints Growing Out of a Jitney ter printed a of those, who hid in Italy, France, Switzerland, Grand-Nieces and Grand. ings Available for Youngsters:'—'J With Ten Apartment*. additional shrubbery and ever- from a Trip of Four Months. Bus Accident Last July. 1 received hunting licenses up to th.it England and Scotland. —Wills of Two Freehold Wont*** linu Four .hundred Red Bank young- greenB will je planted. Kach oc- Miss Jennie Smock of Burden Charged by three persons with '- Licenses have since beer, is- Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin A. Davis of The work of demolishing the for- [ to tht Miss Klijabeth Crawford of Key* otora took part in a Hallowe'en pa- mer George li. Sundt rcsidenco at' cupant of an apartment' will have a place and Misses Alice, Helen'and assault and battery and charged ;™ il following persons: Spring street sailed yesterday on port, who died October 21st at th« J il l'rioil rade last Wednesday night. The lawn or grounds in front of the Kathleen Cuulfield of Perth Amb'oy, with driving an automobile while n .sunn, the steamer UereliK-^ria fnr a four the corner of Broad street and Le- .M UII l.h.y.l liimv. Hgu of 8lj'i year;;, left a will which affair was given under the direction roy place was begun last week. The apartment which may be ernhel- ! formerl_ ^y of Middletown village, re- drunk, Walter T. Hammond of New lidwurd .Murphy, The.mas llcra months' trip abroad. Abmit LWU -hi; mad.! January Kith, l!)20. Mill of the "Ili-Y" club, with Joseph C. house will be torn, down to make lished with plant3 or flowers to suit [ turned "home last week from '. Yurie will have to appear before Jus- Clillurd Duiinii, An-hilislit II Dalby, months will he spent in Italy, where Crawford was the last of her Smith us director. The procession I). J. Lcv-.-n. Juhu (VIM, way for apartment building. each individual taste. * tomobile trip of four months to tice Klmer ('. Wiiinwright at the Mr. Davis will study interior , artisans, painters ami wealthy Crawford family and ah*' avenue refreshment tickets were is- y g Joseph l-'ai.tniifi, William I', llronn, the lot is expected to be completed from $125 "to IflfiO per month. I.nin, Mitchi'll, decorators. ' The trip will include left a very large estate. Most Of sued to the youngsters and when the 'natural wonders of the West. They $2,000'bail. Hammond's arrest was , Enr early in the spring, but the exact met with varied experiences, includ- the outcome of an accident last, Wallace Wihun, J. It. Rue, Jr.. three weeks spent in Rome, two I'.er iiiV was .pent in HnlmdM toWIl* parade wound up on Harding road date of its completion will depend TEA AT THE WOMAN'S CLUB. YV .-liter l-rntien. wec'ks in Naples, one week (-ju-li il ing some automobile accidents which August, when his automobile ' fi™rK<- ^K.111, y. .shia. am! *!ie moved to Kcypati in front of the high school 400 I.i.im tlnrtmp.ti, r largely on the weather conditions thrilling but not serious and. plunged into a jitrley bus well filled V^ '^'" .Milan, Venice and at Laki; Lucerne, about t"ii yeiw-s ;t; o. The will Wi doughnuts and 1,(100 apples -"were Mrs. Louis J. Sieling Holds the First Ernest I'. Illaki-ley, throughout the winter. which were singularly few in num-witith passengers. ThThe collisiollii n oc- Arn,,i,i Vuurhevi Ilntiiel II.-i-li.-r;. two weeks in Paris, two weeks- in pmbatcd \:i':,t Friday. Tho wit* distributed. This was done on the of a Series of Teas. Umvnnl Johnson. The new apartment building will ber considering tho fact that they eurrcd in Middletown township, Thomiis GJII'MUL- London, a week at Glnscow and ;KLni>.;s<.:; to tl svill were Anna Of street. It wns far from eiisy to Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Louis J h Kii-k Vic;.. not be like the apartment liouses of traveled more than 7,000 miles. near William B. Conover's farm. " " '''""'<"'• tour through .Scotland. Wyekoff,Wyek - Fl(Fldre'tiff. i Wyekoff and Kd« serve such a large, number of little Lek'h Ehcrley, Wal-.rr Curmlelnrl. New /Yor, k cit..y ,bu t in .appearanc_„ e it J- Sioling, the president of the Red i Tnegirls took tur'ns at driving Several persons were injured and „ Ahinn John M. Cmu-furd. Mr. Davi.s's time will be taken un ward lorniiin. Hiss Crawford tots, but with tho assistance of Du ! )hn Ca will be a goog d deal like- the apart-' j Bank Woman's club, held the first aml th di(1M their sle(,pinB ina charges-of assault and battery were j Henry Henn.MI, largely with his studies, le.it he will l<.ft t r nephew, John "W, Craw- tective Sergeant. Joseph ISniy and | of a series of monthly teas which j t(,nt except on tw0 ortnrI ,e u(Tas_ made by three of them, or by mem- K. Ce<.r«» Taylor, . J 11 VI It m'UUVU ,,,,tV*» .IIV^V u ** • a «# — • IS*W1*W\^ A<> \s y/ V V|| V 1* ^ V *- ^111 <^ U \JV V U^ •»«».•»«»* »T w------u— — - - - j — »J take time olT to vNit tin; antiquitiei ford, a set of bluel; walnut furnl" m&nt houses which were built in ChnHea. 5. K.nitli, John Cijnrviu, 1 Sergeant Harry VanNote every Kngland two or three centuries ago. ! will be continued through the win- i ion g when they mc(. f,.iends. 'r|K,y ||, Ors off ththeiir filfamiliesi . TThhe charg he G<< of Italy nnd the other countries vis- lure, ;t mahogany clock which had ! child was treated, The two officers Thu architecture of the • building ter. .Many club members dropped , wore fnvorC(j |)y fajr weather most of driving an automobile while : K'n| •or.. I.nl'.p Alien I). Pnoi-, ited, and also to view the natural belon:;"d to her father, a chair marche,,.«.^du wit„..,h .th ....c . youngsters and | will alao conform to thoae buildings, ! in during the afternoon. The tea ; o{ thc timc and in Wyoming th(.y drunk was made by Trooper Wil- k I.nProbti Hoynl E. H.m, wonders ar.d scenic beauties of the kiiDv.rt as "the IJuv/nc chair," diriingT Homy M(i«i.-c, helped to direct Hie parade. George; known aa the Elizabethan Stylo. In- | was given in the club library, which j ^ere eSpecjajiy fortunate, as cloud- liam II. Marshall, who alleged in his I'ooin fiirnituie, sideboard, mahog* _ „.-. — , .. .we Ir. irf, countries. The tour will l;e through p 1-rc.l Diets, e.l I,n 1 1 and just complaint that Hammond threat- •Id, civilized countries, whet-! lir.-t-elas? any tnbk , rr.ahn^any desk and a C. Hichdnle, Frank -A. Bloodgood stead of being many stories high, (was decorated with lavender candles-1bu l Williun;. It. Col A. D. Fi .with separate apartments on euch r'.nd chrysanthemums. Mrs. Irvine aftcr tney passe Oscar r. Hill, awards. Tho judging was done on apartment being a complete little Kdos^and she was accompawed by | vasting rl,sultg o£ the ciou(ihursts. land they became menacing. Hum- j jj.^ ^^w j Shopping will take up a; consider- thu n-st of her household effects, in« Mrs. Saxson. < Am»i Fbwlpr, 'Harding road, where'•'• Hie refresh- house' in itself. The general style Jart of the time the girls ate at mond was arrested immediately af-jjn°h*°| T"sIlul. ',,,' H. n. Drrs«lcr, ible part of Mrs. Davis'? time and clnilirijr. be'h; and bedding, furnitures ments wore served. * It was next to of the building 'was arranged by A regular meeting of the club I restaurants, part of the time they ter the accident, but after spending i Sidney Jnnkhen, Wellincton' W. Ken- folks do say there are sonio jiretty china, silverware, jewelry andowear- impossible in thc aemi-darkness to Mr. .McDonald after tho pattern of will be 1-eUl at the cluohousq the ,at p at farmhoU3(?s aml part o{ tll(. a nip;ht in jail he was released in Leater H. Kennedy, ned y, Snl, good shops in Paris, Naples nnd ing apparel, slie left in equal share* houses of this character which he The c v Harold nioodstood. properly judge tho costumes,, but comine i'nelay afternr,,!. ; time they cooked their own meals $500 bail, with Daniel C. Wood as »"'"Vito "Connavd J^ °", "' R. E. AcliTman, London, not to mention other towns to her nieces, Emma Crawford( v t0 thoae in charge did the best they suw in Europe during his visits to speaker v.ill be Mrs. Alvone R. Al- in their tent. Often they were his bondsman, for a hearing before riavi' d Lnrmv.*.HolmfB, B.-lmuol .Cflli. and cities where they will make Harriet Crawford and Thereaa 1 John McGinn, could. The only illumination they that continent. The genera-ral concon- len of Jtiseyy Cityy, former state tthe.beneficiarie,)e benendarie3 s oof Wcster Western n hospihospi-. Justice Wainwright. . . : Jnmn Cavdee. stops. • Crawfnrd. Her house and lot at P. Hen- Arthur I.ukr. had was a street light and the line tractor for the constructionn of ththoo chairman of art, and her talk will taljty |md they spe;lk |n glowin(, The New Yorker failed to show J"mea Keyport where .she lived she also r Cl Michael H. Daly. of march was so long that a good building 4os SylvesteSylvesterr ' ScuttellarScutt o of . up at the time fixed for the hearing, j w'' j " PHARO REARS SOME MORE. ". .ellaro of j be on "The Majesty of Art The tcrms of the treatm s. While at St. Louis the girls were madefy/Miss Julia Sw.fr of • .! »' homestead farm, now ovfned by E1 ri - tonlo, i only negative vote. Co,,> United Drug company, Storck attic dormer windows in the roof to the culinary ability of Middletown | met another Red Banker, George Middletown township and by Ed- Patj.y Gerone. John S. Holmes. This burial ground Henry Fix, of Course, Trubin Bros., C. II. En-prevent the building, "fro,m- appearTh- , women and the reputation of past! Moxley, who is advance agent for, ward Murphy of Bclford, whose Alfonxo PaWtrnno. belonged to Miss Crawford and sha 3 nis, Woolworth's, Davidson clothuig ing too high in th ahow Dr. R. B. Wilson, .".eortre R. rnrker, FAREWELL FOR DR. GIBSON. ! elevation. fho I s there are BreparinB to turn I ? . "Clinging Vine." Mr., wife was hurt. Neither Mrs. Murphy William 3. Dean, was buried there. All- the rest store, II. N. Supp estata, ^ building . will .be Tony T.afayette. constructed of j '0^-m force t'onjghti aR i3 indicated Moxlcy did not happen to be ac-! nor Miss Swift was so badly injured Party and Gift for Her at Eaton- thc estate was .ordered divided into Hesse, Benjamin l-furwitz, R. HattCC-.eight-inch hollow tile, stucco and two parts. One of these parts iha • by the biff advance'sale of tickets, quainted with the travelers, but the as Mrs. Glass. TWO HALLOWE'EN PARTIES. town Last Wednesday. ii Sons, Joseph Salz, Robert'Wilbur, j tapestry brick. The roof will be of The supper is always largely at- | Ncw Jersey license plate on the au- left to James, G. Crawford, John ' Liggett's, M. F. Tetley, White's'large slates of mottled colors, BOUGHT BIGGER TRUCK. The Shrewsbury reading club tended by Red Bankers and folks \ tomobile looked good to him and Festivities in the Baptist Sunday- , i, . , t ,i, i Crawford, Emma Crawford, Harriet shoe store, Kntsin's pharmacy, Kri-1 Six of these apartments wnetl School Room Last Week. from other towns and villages and i mutual introductions took Increasing Business Cauies Harry gave a farewell party last Wednes- Crawford and T , '• dcl's clothing store, A. S. Miller's houses will front on Broad ttreet lilce thc girls were delight- Hallowe'en parties were held special arrangements have been P Wilson to Make Change. day at the home of Mrs. Ada B. Na-; snRrc Bnd share nlikfl_ ^ ^ shoe store, Ides Bros., Miller's and four of them will front on Le- C made for the comfort and conveni- <1 to meet folklks frof m thhe oldl homd e II^rVnsoTVwnr'r-oad TuV^y «nd Wedncday night Tf ^ and Mr. Archie >Iosby of Eat- p^Va "left to Kathary h n H. P< roy place. Each apartment or Harry W i son of We road, ,ast weck in ^ Sund ^^ r0-0T5-«>towr, for Dr. Helen F Gibson of ri j ^ H hardware store, II. Rosin, J. M. ence of these patrons of the supper. | town. All hands remarked on the R B h 1 c d B nk and John S. Finkelstein, Eagle jewelry, Candy house will be 20x42 feet. Each -«..«_—: : strangeness of having lived in the by the Bap automobil;;" lle ?±,truck foI.'!?!r makin,g" deliv!?!-- of the Baptist church by the Bap- ?day. s. fo» r -India ^°, "*\_r}™*JZwhere she will be ™™. share and shasharr e alike. • Th« Kitchen, Trubin's nrt store, Ostcn- apartment ov house will be separat- TO ENTERTAIN WOMAN'S CLUB samo town a number of years with- tist young people's union. One exeeutors of the will are Katharyn dorff's music stoi-e, Elliott's station- ed from its neighbor by a partition eries of kerosene. He began a re- an instructor in a hospital school 1 out knowing each other and then tail kerosene business two years agoJ !\u"drc,d Pers.ons ""ended the fes- II. Ferrine, James G. Crawford and ery store and Samuel Kislin. of tile and stucco extending from for native India students. The party Junior Club Will Hold a Tea atbecoming acquainted far from and from the start it has prospered*! ""ties'Tuesday niffht when a play John W. Crawford. the was in the nature of a Hallowe'en „„_ Hc,nl,ictta c, f home. In Indiana thc girls visited and grown. Mr. Wilson makes de-! entltled S"Spooksk " given WATER FOR KNOLLWCOD. the peak of the roof, thus making affair and it Was largely attended^' hold towns,hip| ,vife of members of the club, of which Dr. Clayton, who died recently, mada Town Will Sell Tliis Commodity to Gibson is also, a member. Her her will seven years ago this month, K Retidentt of New Tract. friends gave her a. steamer rug and She left some household goods to> their best wishes for success in her Permission to temporarily provide her granddaughter, Anna Menke, new undertaking. the 1 Knollwood tract with water wife of Roy Menke, and she left from the Red Hank water works t llcr l 1 1 was grunted Monday night to Outdoor Relingiou. Meeting.. ° . f '"»^ '° '' articles to Louis P. „. , ,„ ,„ , , • , . Clayton, her son. All thc rest ol George S. Ingraham and William II. Bishop W. Taylor Jones, in a let- Mrs. Clayton's estate was left to an, R. and Enslcy White. The pipe in this court will be 11 garage-, so divi.l- |club. Thc Junior club wil, hold n ter enne, Wyoming, Yellowstone Park Garments nt Reduced Prices. Tetley, Everett Browcr and '° themayor and councilof ltedotluT S0|lj Thomag s_ Fox wUh thg thc tract will be put down at theOi;! thati each occupant of an aparapartt - ' - - * ; dance during'the Christmas holi- and various places in Montana, To make room for holiday goods Clarence Hoyer. Bank Monday night, asked for per- Inrovis o that he must ,nkc care n£ expense of the owners. The tract ment will have room for one cur in day season and the dance commit- Washington and Oregon. At Rose- to arrive soon, ue must close out; • -*••— mission lu hold outdoor religious MrS- ciayton's husband ns long a« is in Fair Haven borough, just east the garage. This driveway will be tee comprises Dorothy Morris, Jan-j ville, California, thcy stopped at aour present stock of women's hats, | Slight Fire at Red Bank. .services on the river bank near ,,„ ,iv,,s, J,r. Fox was made the ex< of the Ked Itnnk boundary line. constructed so us not to detract dresses, coats, skirts and sweaters, j ~ . ., ,'. , , ji'ette Smock, Barbara Wilkinson, j big fruit ranch, where Buck Mc- So ot K I'lorro A. I'roal s bo;itf works. Tho ecutor of the will. Councilman J. Hirdsnll l'hnro voted from the building's gencrnl appear- To accomplish this quickly, prices „ , ,'" ," ^""ney of Knndolph Mildred Reid nnd Anita Matthews. Kee, a former Ked Banker, is living. request wa.s ri-fun'i'tl to tho police Mrs. Iteulmma E. Robinson oil against granting the request. He ance, but it will be n part of the arc cut to the cote. Kmart'all wool, otr>'l«'r s house on Hat-ding road 1 Mr. McKce plied the girls "with commitUH of thu council. Itishup Freehold left $l()i) to Maplewood said the town should not sell water ! general construction and of the i Stop! Look! LittuiL^o handsome silk dresses, values caught lire last Thursday night. The 1 questions about Ked Bank and vi- In ?:if> now $1(1.00, Ifl-l.-IO and lircnicn put the blaze out before Jonos is in cluir^c of tiie Jt'sluut cemetery of that place, the income to places outside the borough. All same pcneral style as the rest of This is the place to wait for the cinity and they in turn got much. fl'.'.i'O. Women's modish all wool much damage was done. nii.ssion on Wliitv street. of which is tn bo used to keep th« the other councilmcn voted to grunt the building. > busses or friends. It is warm ant] eonts for general utility nnd sports ^**- — comfortable and you are under no informatiou from him about the Good Appearance Comes First. | burial plots of J, II. Robinson and the request except William II. K, The tloor of the basement of the wear; also dressy garments, many Roof Protection. obligation to buy anything—just j West. A well dressed persuii 1:1 bu.-ines^ M. II. English in good order. Tha White, whii did not vote at all. building will be on a level with thc with luxurious fur collars, values to Our asphalt and shite shingle come in, have a seat and make you-:-| The Hollywood moving picture or social life always has the advan- I'licom.' from $2,1100 is to go to Mrs, $5(1, now Sl,ri to ;?;Kt.r>0. I'opuhtr roofs give perfect protection against street. It will be given the ap- tage over .1 per-on who i^ rot well U Need Us self nt home. All morning and even- : colony in California wns visited bv ?r> hrushed wool sweaters, IS-'i.'Ji'i. , winter storms. We apply nut Robinson's sister, Ueliecca A. Da* licaranee of a basement by ater- ing newspapers, magazines, story dri'ssi'd. ll.mt let your du'hes get when ., i need a paper hanger, the travelers and they inspected the ,\. .Salz & Co., Red Hank.— Adver- shingles over old wooden roiifs, u--- kill, ns luiii; as slit- lives. AH th« raco three feet high around thc books, cigar*, cigarettes, tobacco, out u( ^bape when we can ci.at- ami painter or decorator, as We employ i'ickford and Fairbanks studios, tisement. ing tapered wooden strips to secure re.-t of the estate, and the $2,000 pipes, candies, sotla, ice cream aiui press th'.-ni \\ itli ci'.s • iu the .luilem only the best of workmci r.iid use building. In the basement will'lie old shingles. Kvery job fully guar- income fiitnl of Mr:.. Hakin nt h«f all novelties at the Ked liank Wait- They made ;-,tops in Ari/.onn and way. We c cur and dye clothes in a nothing but st:itiH FARMERS. anyiini' wo have bad tor a patient. The bninelil;c linnpita! where you O]ien until midnight. All nn-.ils nciiiss (lie apartment. Out of this us estimate on your flours, H. A.train erew got it mil. The Kirl'* saw un the iireiniM's by expert ,'t-sist- Wnudley ht yniir nwn home. bold another sale iff cattlf nt hitf C«fi-lfrin Supprr nnd Aprmi S«U. intti upi'osiit! Monniovilh >lvv«t.-- ciirn in homelike i;iitTcp|indings.— Itlxl!) fi'i't, with II llrt'plnci' oppo- R mm S I until they leiulu-d (iettytbiit)-, Kt|llipped in c\-eiy uay fi.t* npcrti- I Htuhlim i>ppu*itF> the Ontrnl fa Also arti/liK sitilnlde for Christ- Adveitisement, l tufa Advert isi'inciit. site tile stairway and with a lava- nt-iH'fU American I.ejfion nixili- I'eiiiiHylvaiiin, where they ,'nvilched ti\'i' nnd ntiitet nit v C;IM'S. On tin* inas Kills will he ^iven by tin1 wo- i mini stal'iiti next U'l'ilneadtiv bibin[lhn « Seven Hli.lK" lead, l.itlle Silver, nini! nt l.'::in. Thii will SM tory under the stiiiiB. Hack of theary, Kbrewflbtiry l'nst, No. ldHtif, f on the l.ineidti highway. tiien'n seviiii: litcie u|' the I'reil.y- Come tn the variety IIIIP Iiultl by nffSM Piai fnrmi't'n n isplenlid iippnrlunlty Of foyer hal! will be a dining rontii Union llri'luiuxi-, .Shrewsbury live- Throughout the trip the ^itl.i en- N. .1. M>, M. A. Seannm, Mtperin- t» linn church of Ked It'ink from I lie River I'lti'/ii Wi'imin's. dull, Hut- f Our pian anil me, Thursiliiy, November Htb, nt Ad\elti enienl, .'• ::i»> tn S;IM1 o'clock I'. M. on geHint! vvhii! they ivant In tho lii.lllll) Klxlli feet null a kitchen llxlli feet joyed KIIOII health nnd all fame -It'iidrnt. iinlny, Novi'inlii'r Mill, in I'f. pvrioi in every win . Over lO-.tlO o'clock. Any nrtii'len will be j ThiinUy, Nnvembcr l,',th, al, the 1 nf cuua, IIIIIHI'H anil IIDKH at Ul pianiiH tuned In twehu years. will be ul tlte side i.f th,. dining htiTile loiikin^ strnnirer and beallliier ^'(lllng'H stun , corner Brnitd ntreet culled for by notifying ipcnttary. Hull.•, Tulipi, NArrisitis, llyacintlu. ihurrll. Aih'eitiseiilenl. : own pn> iv. All till' enwt mo (ihoi A, II. Hirban'i I'iniii i m and rniiiii. The kitchen will be equipped than wlti'n they left. Once their anil l.lndeii place, |-'iii"st htiint- Telepbnnii U.'d Hank 4M> Adve'r- Ktr ' in the i JK.lit t ilne to plant I'iMiklni;, cakes, jam, jellies, etc, iltiiry iliick, iionm frum Now Y Hepair lli'iimiii'inil plate, llnl with everything to niiiko the, work t ifU'tnent. car nklddi'd nml nverturneil, but tbi-in. I tut1 l.iilli* lire indi, f> Hi.mil Mreel, K-.l nnd this cmmeil innre trmililn limn hull nml ii bnlhroom Hx 111 feet. A l«n', It'll Iliuik,, (nex(nxt t InI town Morn Notirttliinit Tlmn M««t, \ 5«l« of Vnnty Articlti. hoi'lt'n Anlmi't I'm* um- fli'T'. '' IIrun I utrct, Urnl Ban lliink,- AdvrrtlKfftfnl. lal fur tin Kit Is. Ten Ilii'Kd 11m-ii elm. I will be In the lint 1. liB.l), IMi lia.l. Advcrtlncmi'iit, utiylhliiK I'lirr, priipi'i'ly Hindi' miiynnniilnii j Kminii \,. Kly ntul Allu C. ('nun- \ng»,. A IviTllicnii'iil. I Adverllni-nnnl. Two liiriri clonfU will lit- built in tie itxb' were broken IN II great luiilv liullili'i'. Our Nit-iver will linvc H Unit. »f fmicy nml i -••••» —- For rr, ciniliiiiilni; only ! useful artielon; tiki hnml work.; Wtind far SaU Two Ronms far i-nll 'Jlnirfldny. I'lii 11177 or 137H icbmrls will liii mi nlt'ovc for n drrs«. Our dtil clniiri wtiiilwieli(»» mill [it'»h vm<,, best siilntl oil nnd hlifh- \ Novntnbpr 14th, 115th nml lllth, at i by cnnl. 4lri>|iliiri> in- aluvn h(itb. l.iulil, well hnntoil, lied llmik. Krlday dfllverh'n 7:011 ure nlwuyii U.lnu. Marsh«ll SprliiRstsrn, cnt ui'H'i" npi*'«-M Hud vluc^iir, in nit *f> \V'tillit(? HtrdPtt, , H^d Mutlk, N, J,All IIAIII Wiuid, (M.lin n truck inail. Mini »:tl(l A. M. mill 9:1)0 \\ M. liiK I able. Tlil> nlcdv* will be Unlit- Hp*r!M Jirlec* fur qunnlltl Al- ftltl mid new floor* cleaned unit flit" tdciil food, A»l« for It by nnmo If "-Ailverll«t>M>nt< IMlV'ml 111 Hid llmik, l'hlllp ft llmill n •mn-y'n Mnrlict, It! Mnumouth led with a »<>ft, Invlnllilf lljtlitlntt HK- fl' llll 211 Prond lulled, -I" 8|irinK utrcol, Hcd Hunk, (you wiuil the litut,- llnrkiii*, Nil, I'l, I'mt Mm mouth, «licut, llnl Hunk,—/ •'rent: Ailvi'rtlii'mimt. t«re, K««h ipBrtrnftil will hitvn «n Iliink,- Ailvi>rtl»»ment Phone lilKfl-M.••-AdvortUi'mpnl. Chop Suty RttUur*n< f'hnnn U7|.|''.!il MliliHmtown Ad. J, "^ •**-•--•— nittft but thorn will drs stid intmnv* te lhi< uttlc will l.rt lltilTmaii A l.lhnvnky, 14il Opi'li from II:ifll) A, M. tn . . M ^ t li »l»o VktBr night l« HUO Vli'tur nliiht » the church will be held on Decem- ihvs-o.l in costumes and prizes for teen guests wire present. 'Mr. and Mrs. lUim.a.i U< U v,;,s t:xl nriues- ber 7th and 8th. Mrs. I.inzmnyer received many gifts maid iftul Jo..a iulrnaL;:;o v as the Annot-Pii Muriel Andicvs, in^int the funniest costumes were awarded C J. H. Gregory & Son to Mi-S Marjorie Cass of Long and Mrs. I.in;:mayer made a gift of !;>'oo.'iisir.;in. . i. ed:a ik i;;ei'^ uni daughter of l!d \ in B \r !• M\ , V i ery ear. to her hus-I r irti.la *. uiiiu'.'i.e «i re ii., .. .-f Bills. ; baptized la t Simd'y aftuuio" I Branchjand Leon Sehenok of_,Key-' a new Ford del 1 G7 Broad Street fled Bank,N..J. .port. Dancing was the. principal hand f.ir use r TiiircTaiFv husiireSs.jrtTjiu?!-;'- Phirrin -enrwire-••Mr,- anfH ] v. Harry P Grim. diversion and at midnight a colla-'. The dinner was served in a room ' iiri. i.arry A large., number of p rtnns at- Telephone A 74 tion was porved. Those present attractively decorated and, one of r.u.v', .*.r. : tended the Hallowe'en party ]t>?l wore Miss Rosetta M. Wilson and ! the features was an enormous pic ; Sirs. t\i.. week at the post theate} a lort Leonard, John arid Miss Helen ! with souvenir gifts for the quests. I iuintur, Mi L Mrs. Hancock. j Mount of IlolmJci, Mr. and Mrs. | The guests included folks from Red I Scrlr.e Ami :3. Bull- Lucas, "dward Tate. Miss Dorothy Denisc,' Haul;, Nave.-ink, Long Branch and Mrs. LI:'if i." •., il, a. b..r..ii Indication Stops Quick. ' larold Voorhis, Fred Noble and -J.! Fort Lee. Wor:',i, ...is. h .1 !•.. ti.r, I!fa. Mi-0-Na Str.miich THM'T, relicw- B. Kue of Red Rank, Mr. and Mrs. Hutu.: D..\i.= , • ii'.r.n.in Keid, biliousness, dizziness and indica- Mr. and Ji;-s. li ;e Gilbert, Mrs. tion or money bock. Ask the Knick- Leon Schenek, Mr. and Mrs. Sea- West Keansburg'a Honor Roll. erbocker Pharmacy. brook Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pupils of the West Keansburg SUss Laviria Cherry, Misses Mildred C'alvert, pul'lie school who were neither ab- Mi.uon? llev. a:'.J Sirs. Harry i'. :.nil Gladys Birkbeck, Evart Silcox, se-it nor tardy during October were Grim, Mis. Anna llubbaru, Mrs. Georgo Cherry and Herberf: 'West of Charles Can', -Clifford Carr, Marion Grace Cuttrell, Gcorga Anderson,!'. Keyport, Miss Graee Conover of Jones, Stanley Nagrosky, Henry H. Lane, Mrs. Anna Phillips andAuto Vans and Express Mr. and Sirs. August Quast. Now that moving time is near I am Middletown, Misa Marjorie Cnss of Reibolt, Thomas Snnelle, Fre.;l Sef- prepared to do your next movlns of furni- Lonff Branch and Mips Mildred zik, John Sefzik, George Willich, A Halbwe'cn party was given Hire, plancs or basuaKc to all last week tu Margaret Liming. city, or country, in the larcest putided vans Conover and George Conover of • Woodlyn Rowne, Kmery Hopkins, in Red Bank. Dcfore you bnye your next West Freehold,_ _ Peter Napropky, Andrew Dickey, About 25 persons were present and moving done, write, semi ur cull for thp refreshment''; and games were en-only reliable furniture movera In town, and Fred Goeken, Viola Harm, Marie pet my prieeH on your next job. All kinds DAMAGED CAR LOOTED. Klepp, Trilly Nagrosky, Laura Sal- joyed f heavy or light trucking done at short isbury, Gladys Carr, Jessie Roeko- The ladies' aid society of thelotice. Call or address Robert Fields of Port Monmouth' skyand Antoinette Zaritch. Methodist church will hold a meet- J. T. PGAN Meets With Double Trouble. | ing at Sirs. Sylvia Bordcn's tomor- 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK • Robert Fields o£ Port Monmouth | row night. A clam chowder supper Residence Phone 292-R PHALANX, N. J. was drivini; an automobile at Ocean j All Metal Flying Boat a Success. was held last night. Office Phone 539-R View, near Leonardo, last Wednes- \ The first all metal hull living boat Mrs. Florence Robertson is laid 10 WHARF AVENUE day night when his car struck a tree. to be built in America completed a up. with sickness. The automobile was badly damaged successful tlijrht at Keyport last Miss Violet Smith has returned Nature plans that the foot rest on and Mr; Fields, who was not hurt in week. Piloted by (.'. 1. Zimmerman home from the Long Branch hospi- heel, ball and outside arch. the accident, left the car on the side i of the acromarine company, where •al, where she was under treatment. of the road and walked home. When the boat was made, the craft John Foster was injuix'd last he went back. to Ocean View the reached an altitude of 13,500 feet week when an automobile ir. which • next morning he found that thieves x.'ith seven passengirs. he was riding ran through a hedge had stripped the machine, taking enee at Long Branch. • tires, wheels and everything else MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. The Shepherds of Bethlehem that was removable. odge will hold a euchre and pin- "Lowest Prices Consistent Mr. arid Mrs. Herbert L. Pease to ochle party November 10th, The With Best Quality." Middletown Barn Damaged. Winter in Florida. ' affair was to have been held last Civilization demands that heel and Mrs. Annetta Sw'ackhamcr's barn Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Pe'ase Friday night. arch be raised. at Middletown village caught fire will leave on November -5th "for Sir. and Sirs. Samuel Strauss are i Monday morning from sparks from Florida, where they will spend the home after a trip to Virginia, Boston Mackerel Blue Flsln a bonfire kindled by a colored man winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Fehlhaber who was working on the place. The Edward Zimmerman of Pennsyl- are expected homo this week from Halibut Salmon colored rhan climbed on the roof and vania is spending several days with Hopewcll, Virginia, where they ripped some of the blazing shir.gles his brother, Walter W. Zimmerman. have been spending several days. Striped Bass Crab Meat off with his hands, burning himself Rapid progress is being made on Sir. and Mrs. Addison Fritta have Lobster considerably in so doing. Firemen the new house which is to he built returned to Maryland for the win- Shrimp from Red Bank were sent for andfor Leon Rcuasille of Red Bank on ter. ' The Arch Preserver Shoe satisfies ,- they put the blaze out before much Hartshornc lane at this place. The lodges of this place will On and after October 27th,. we will have GOLD FISH and FOOD both Nature and Civilization. I damage was done. Peter Lang has had an addition place wreaths on the trees in the built to hia house and he will have sehoolhouse yard on Sunday in in any quantity. Driver Hurt and Wagon Smashed. other improvements made in thememory of the soldiers who died in A team of horses hitched to aspring. Herbert L. Pease did thethe late war. DELIVERIES S:OO A. M. and 3:OO F». M. DAILY Sole Agent in this Locality farm wagon, with John Yagger of work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaRue, Sr. ONE DELIVERY ON ALL HOLIDAYS at ©:OO A. M. Chapel Hill'as driver, fell down a Mrs. John Schiller of New York, celebrated their 3(ith wedding anni- steep hill thirty feet high on Rob-formerly Miss Emma Denninger of versary a few days ago. A score ert Hartshorne's place at Highlands this place, died last week. of friends were present and Mr. last Saturday. Two of Mr. Yag- Miss Marie Butterfass has been and Mrs. LaRue received a number ALBERT S. MILLER home on a vacation from the Spring ger's fingers were broken and he of gifts. was cut and bruised. The horses Lake hospital, where she is a trained Mrs. A. LoComptc spent part of were only slightly injured. The nurse. last week at Newark with friends \ 18 Broad Street Red Bank wagon was smashed. Walter W. Zimmerman is working and relatives. 16 Monmouth St. Phone 1377 RED BANK. N. I. <> on a contract to build two houses at The Sunday morningisermon top- HMMIMMMMUMIMMH It pays to advertise in The Register. ic at tha Methodist cnurcn will be

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LIST OF" PLAYS Opening Play f&on&sy OF PLAY3- . MATINEE AND EV[-Mf;Ci Last Season's New York Dramatic Wm A. Brady's SGnsatonr! L«vr» ?rnmn Comedy Hit HbsJ Thrilling. Laugh Play Evar.Wrilicn' "IT'S A BOY"

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An Unusual Gripping Play The Rollicking Comedy Drama 7 "The Unloved Wife' "MY IRISH CINDERELLA Does Your Husband Really Love You ? Men Are Not i Allowed at This Play'a Matinee. The Story of What Happened to an Irish Girl in IT'S FOR LADIES ONLY? This Country and Abroad. PLEASING PRICtS EVENING - - 30c, 85c, 83c. 6-GREAT PRODUCTIONS-6 TUESDAY, Matinee and Evening Production* That Will Stand Comparison With tha Original MATINEES - - 39c, 28c Sumuol Shlpman's Greatest Play Broadway Praaontatlon INCLUDING WAR TAX SEATS NOW ON SKUt. "LAWFUL LARCENY" I, It l.«w(ul r«, * Wem.i, in.Siml Wh.l Anolt,#r II.. T«l«

•.i. m • ii i •>< turn ii iii if •inn i HALLOWE'EN A I,. H .Slo.a Lerncr . ^D BANK 0 Ii. H Mnrlhem Schleniwr ATLANTIC CITY $3^3 0 .ORIOLES BEAT LEADERS. A Bis Community Parly Last Week j ]'. B Itartman * J. Cittailino OIL BURNERS Subatilutionl: Muller for Bennett, Wil- : the Municipal Building. :md return FREEHOLD DEFEATED IN EX_| in the Municipal Building. ! HIGH SCHOOL LOSES HARD liamson f«r Stout, Oakerson for Uicnnan, For Residences and Anywhere Clejan— Safe^ The municipal building ut Euton- M cade for Kiernan, Aeeera for Lerner, PAUL. REVEIMSJ; Sunday, November 11 CITING GAMh SUNDAY. GAME TO LONG BRANCH. Ojiey for SehUngtr. I'lniiatore fur O*loy. Economical Heat is Desired town was filled with a merrymaking 56 Broad St., R.d Bank. N. !.-III u .1U' ' » ma was on the mound for Red Bank and | "- • *hc prize winner, wore. Jo- , t a game,contest and Neptune Smothers South Amboy. Paper Hanging Ph Dangler, Floyd Hush, Jr., I.ouis held tho visitors scoreless until the after the first few minutes, during * Neptune high school overwhelmed Painting and ec(l Ru h Parker, Patty 'Secly, ninthsinninuTallowing but two hits! 'J > t whici h Long BrancBh h scoredd one South Amboy in their football game VnnKeurcn, Bertram Decorating up to that time. O'Gurk was in j lillizabcth touchdown, the local boys held their Saturday, winning by a,score of 61 Stout, Harold Smith, Normitn Noe, the. box for-Freehold and he gave opponents off until near the end of to 6. The Neptune line was out- Experienced ii* all. branches Vanessa Smith, Anna Schwartz, but four MM. ''.'••••. the last quarter; weighed but the backs had no diffi- Kstimalcs Furnished Bc'ulali Tilton, Roy Emmons,,Carl The fourth proved tho big inning Both teams were supported by a ulty,at any time in gaining through 14 WORTHLEY STREET Wolf, Alexander Mullcr, Dorothy for Red Bank. Manuel started itrong following, and before the ; the "opposjr,g ijne at will. In the iaturday, November 10th Coleman, Ethel Alters-and Lethia Red Bank, N. J. things going with a single but was game a large number of Red Bank i thjrd qu!irter ten suhstitutues were Hulick. The prizes for couples were \ • . • • Phone MIS Red Bank forced at second on Lidgate's infield high school students marched across, used by Neptune ard in this period tap. On the hit and run play Lid- won by. Mildred Fitzgerald and the field singing school songs. All George Musby, Edith Vanllrunt and. only one touchdown was scored by Auspices River Plaza Woman's Club gate went to third and Burnett was during the game both sides were the Ocean Grove boys. safe at first. Cline came through Ned Dangler and Vera Holtz,and. cheered lustily by their fellow stu- Frank Mount. with n hit and Lidgate scored. Eg- .dents. ' ° Asbury Park Gri'ddera Win. Real Estate bert was safe when O'Gurk let the Considerable excitement and dam- Long Branch kicked off to Red ball get away from him and the age was done at Eatontown- on Hal- Asbury Park high school defeat- We Sell— Bank, defending the north goal. Young Building, Broad Street and Linden Place bases were filled. Dave Mclntosh lowe'en by a gang of men and boys. ed the Montclair high school foot- REAL ESTATE. The first play gave Red Bank a live sent a grounder to Glasco, who had They got out nn old' unusei. hearse iall team Saturday afternoon by We Rent— yard gain and the next alsd netted trouble handling it and then failed owned by Undertaker Charles G. score of 32 to 7. Both teams nade FURNISHED COTTAGES. a slight gain. After the third down to throw it anywhere. On this play consistent gains when in possession We Write— ' Brcese and pulled it through the Red Bank kicked to Long Branch. Burnett went homo. town. Outhouses were overturned, of the ball but Montclair's players Opposite Strand Theatre, Red Bank ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Chattle made first down in two plays made several fumbles, two of them mm In the eighth inning the Orioles signs on stores and posts were torn and another in three plays. A pen- i«". 8»tes wern'takon off and the spoiling possible touchdowns. Moy

scored another. LLdgate secured a alty of five yards was imposed upon •••••-. > A. L. IVINS Agency railing on a bridge u'as ripped olr. na, Silver-tein, Titus and Galla- pass and on another hit and run Long Branch but the steady march gher were the stars for the Asbury Telephone Office 392-W play he went to thjrd and Ilurnett It is said that an many men as boys toward Red Bank's goal was contin- were implicated in these acts. No Park! eleven. was safe at first. Lidgatc tried to ued and after a few minutes a Room 7, Register Building, arrests have been made. reach home on a grounder to Per- touchdown was scored. On the line- Best Home Cooked Cakes, Jams, Jellies, etc. RED BANK, N. J. Jobs for the Jobless. rine but was called out. • This de- up after the touchdown the receiver Luke Longhead finds many a jo' cision plainly displeased the fans AMATEUR CHAMPIONS. of the ball was prevented from kick- for those in need of them. He i and the umpire came in for a roast- j Fair Haven Defeats Ovals of Reding and he ran across the goal line ready to help anyone at any time —Advertisement. ing. Burnett, however, scored "im- Bank in Deciding Game. for the extra point. Fancy Articles Suitable for Christmas Gifts mediately following on a wild throw 1 The Fair Haven baseball team After Long Branch's first score NEW Rues to second by Myers. j the Red Bankers braced up and the . Glnsco opened, Freehold's half of captured the amateur baseball championship of Monmouth county ball see-sawed back and forth be- the ninth by doubling to left anil tween the two goals. Both teams then stole third. Jensen went in Sunday by defeating the Ovals of Red Bank on the Hance road field tried the forward pass at intervals as a pinch hitter and was called but were unable to gain much at | safe at first on a play made by Hur-by a score of. 3 .to 3. It was the deciding game of a series of twothis style of play, most of the passes | jLLUisTDATER' BOOMUET ley to Fox. Again the fans gave being incompleted. Long Branch's: vent to their disapproval at the de-out of three games. Knight made the winning run in the ninth in- goal line was seriously threatened cision and Hurley became BO irecl only once, when Brannin broke 1 1 with oho out when he stole RUG C# that he was .banished from the ! I ' through the Long Branch line and home from third. Knight and Hem- game. To most of the fans Jen- had only one man between him and ming pitched very good ball and the sen appeared to be out. Glasco the goal. He slipped in trying to game was one of the best played at scored on Myers's tap, Myers reach- evade . this tackier and fell about Fair Haven this year. ing first safely, Jensen being out at fifteen yards from t"he goal line. second. Deboskey doubled and Toward the close of the last quarter Myers came home with Freehold's Freehold's First Victory. Long Branch intercepted a forward second run. Tho Freehold high school football pass and ran the ball to the twenty- Tho Highlanders defeated the team won its first victory of the yard line. From there it was ad- Norwoods Sunday by a score of 4season last Friday, when it defeated vanced by line plays for the final to 1. Brady and Anderson were Fiemington high school by a score touchdown. ' the battery for Highlands and Jen-of 19 to 0. A feature of the game Hartman, Marthens and Sloss sen and Tntlc for Iiong Branch. was an eighty-yard run for a touch- were the strength of Red Bank's Next Sunday Red Bank will play down made by Moskowitz, who re-offensive and at times made consist- at Long Branch and Freehold at ceived the ball from Luganinini, ent gains. Red Bank's line appeared Atlantic Highlands in tho final who had intercepted a forward pass. unable to withstand the attacks of game of the series. Freehold now the huskier Long Branch boys and has a one game, lead over High- A Horseback Race. many plays were broken up for lands, In the event that Highlands A horseback race on the Keyport losses. wins Sunday this will make a tieI turnpike was an incident in the life The lineups were.as follows: IMPROVED vision between Freehold and Hig'ilands. of Holmdel last week and it was Bed Bank Long Branch -*• means improved busi- Rtd Bank is anchored in third place watched by quite a crowd. "William I.. E. Irwin nosK acumen and ability. Julian md Long Branch in fourth. Schenck, son. of George Schenek, I,. T. Kaiser Showier We provide glasses that L. a, Stout Dlcke'rson strengthen your eyesight and George Ely, son of Daniol S. For Sale or Rent c. Nestle* Clancy and at the same time Ely, were the riders. William's i R. a. BennpU Colton improve your appearance. ants are quickly filled if you give mount won handily. I n. McClellan A. Clllniiin,. the job ta Luke Longhead.—Ad- R.E Taylor Kiernan "See Us To See" ertlsemertr. It pays ta advertise in The Register. Q. B. ., Brcnnsn Marks W. A. WISTH OPTOMETRIST »(egister Building, RED BANK. Telephone 88 NEW-BEAUTY-NEW COMFORT OLD DEPENDABILITY He told his friends Comfortable and attractive beyond that we had the finest assortment of your expectations, it is also emi- nently gratifying to know that —^' Overcoats in town (of course we knew that Dodge Brothers New Closed Cars before) and the line of pleased customers retain their fundamental identity —a chassis and engine matured either carrying ox wearing their Overcoats and perfected through nine years out of this popular store is conclusive proof of brilliant mechanical evolution. that we're both right. Business Sedan $1250 f. a. h. Detroit FRANK VANSYCKLE What is your preference—a big roomy Dodge Bros. Motor Vehicles E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. 21 Mechanic St., Red Basdi, Ulster, a Double Breasted Belted Coat, or a Telephone 1296 Single Breasted conservative style? Don't C. A. MOUNT make any difference, we can give it to you^ Locust, N. J. in a ' Kuppenheimer Overcoat

Mnnmmith Couuly SiirrosMi'a Offka. In 111.- nniii.'i if llr ,..|ii,. „[ Juiitiihan . or one of our other special makes, guaranteed to give Ann.ry HiuMI, il Nulk. In rmllloni prcieiit claims you perfect satisfaction", at any price you wish to pay, I'lmiuuif hi llic nrdi'r (.( .loNi-tili 1,. l)uh< almv, mur(iKnt« ut the cuwnty of Moiv in.n.II ,|< .in tin' riulilli ilny i.f Drlnliir, ranging from a J it2^ til* itpi'l.t'iiti. n "J Mntunrrl Inker llmU'l, .Inl.n .1. Illkii mill .Snimirl lllkrr Jr., auriMitiiM (if Hi* fitnli' of Jmiul linn Aimil-V lla.WI. •li-i'lmnl, Mi'llre l« hfi'rliy lilv.n |0 ||,. .-irilltiKK i>f o.M ,1,'ivninl Ii $2O-oo to $55.00 o'MMt In II..• .>i!h«i'il!i"r«. i.k«.|.uliir« ai • fiiraaolil. Him .!.• 1.1« nml ilrninml* mini'" tho aaW r*IMi', imili'r i..itli. willillt ah ntli. f, II... ilnt,. ,.f Ilir. nfurrKliU Come in and look them over. You're f.ohuf to make your selection from tbi tll'i'lr' ,1-11 II Mltnhr.t Itui •nl. rl*r bluest array of Overcoats this town lias ever seen. l)«t>(l rrrahiilil. N. .1. Ill II.IIIT «, 192J MAIIIi Alt I'*. 1' IMKKH IIAIIKKI.I .IIIIIN .1. HIM II. MAMUKI. II1KMI. .11! Mnnmmilh (!amify Amrii|Al«'B Ofllri II I IK tnattur nr III* I'Mnlx uf C l.eatf AilAli l ll Null!. , ,, rrmlll l.i rlaalm nunlfiRl eatnl* I'uriunnt tn lli» miUt ».f .lomph T.. lions tia)'. lurtninla i.f tlia riitliily iff Mulllllltntll niH.la mi ill* )iln«tpfiilli ilny vt OMtili^r J. KRIDEL \'*'!%, an tlia NiipHpnllui! nf J,efi*» 0, Alt timlilx. •ilMilmiiraliir »l Ih. pilil.' i.f I! l.taur Antoniilti, II*(!*RS»I1, untie* ta h«r« ttji HUPI) to th« trailltiiri nf mlit lst« pf Iht afflrvsiM in.l»-, nr ihir will li< r.ir>»»r l»«rrf.l n du.u. Ilirlr .ftlonl thtrifnr i«slnit thi ailit sub • •rili.r IttVl I'r.srioM. V. J,, Ort«h*f 10, 1 III Page Four RED BANK REGISTER,^NOVEMBER t 1923. .menibeis. He may-not approve, of there is a fascination for a boy in the movin&jiictures Bupply in some THE REDBANKREGISTER. something which hus been done, but "hookiue" • things •• and gettini; degree the**interesheri t and excitemeni t he keeps his mouth, shut about it. chased for it, even when he knows formerly furnished by boys' clubs. PUBLIC SALE ^OHJfflTcOOK, Editor and Publlfher. I he would be made welcome to the But this natural instinct of boys for PUBLIC SALE QCOBGE C. HANCE, Associate' Editbr. To "squeal" on his club or on any of its members would be regarded things for the asking. A boy who orj-aniMtion into groups or gangs Business Mnnager: by him-a5 runk treason. Right or uo,cs thi'?e things ia not necessarily with others of their own apre has Milch Cows, Horses, Hogs OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TIJOMA3 HIVING M10WN. wrong, lit ataryls loyally by the club a criminal. This tendency • tu not been dcjtniycd. It atill exists,yTo (rive th people of Monmo'uth County and of New Jersey an oppor- T«lephon«: Red Bank 13. tunity i>f procuring; the kind of milch «tqck that will'do them the greatest Kril Bunk 1300. at a whole and by the club as indi- "hook" thing's is usually outgrown and this association of boj-s with viduals. ]in a few.years, especially if tho each other is one of the great cdu- good, I will sell nt public sale at my sales nftd exchanee stables, Saturday, November 10, 192.) buys are uiven an occasional talk on ctitional factors of their lives. A Opposite C. R. R. Station, Freehold, N, J., on Ont rear ... . •ioU:Combined,.Avit.h this, principle of J1^ r'Khts of others and the. evils of, little guidance on the part of their WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 at One O'Ciock P. M. 3'hrcc nionthB aritou dohru —Of "-pr'ipi'mv riders-"'tarr-^rnnveft—thifl elub-. lif<» :'j loyalty to the club and its members ~"~ AY"l2:30 O'clock, F'.' M., Rain or Shlno The executors of Frank Dennis, deceased, will 'sell to the hignfi**~ is the principle of co-operaticn, an- Most men have 'hooked" tiling.- in into n sohnol for fine manhood and SO Head Choice, High Grade Dairy and Family Cowi WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1323. not 0 nnble citizenship. bidder on tho homestead farm, nitunUid in the boniuyh of West Long other g eat virtue in the after life their youth, but this has I"" " Consisting of Guernseys, Jerseys and Holstcinn. ' These cattle were Branch, N. J., the following personal property, to wit: ol-a boy. Members of a hoys' club vented them from growing up into .(Xown Talk continued on page 16.) selected by mo in New YorK state from the best milch cattle producing counties in that «tato. 1 PAIR OF MULES, good workers; 2 QOOD COWS, one fresh, TALK. invariably co-operate in carrying fairly honest citizens. "A Paper In Every Home." one to' freshen in December, out the desires and the will of the All of tljese cattle wero government tuber- That's the motto of tho Red Bank culin tested and certificates wilj be given FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Consisting of good farm wagon and The Register has received a num- ciui,. They contribute, aornitimes In these days, the automobile and Register.—Advertisement. ier of letters and many personal with each.if desired. Many of these cows bod, 2 riding cultivators, grain drill, dine harrow, set of hny shelvings, ;n cquai Sj,cti(ied sums as due- and are fresh, others will freshen day of sale. hay rake, hay fork, rope and pulleys, 1 set of harness, gears, etc. comments regarding the article sometimes according to their If you are interested In a cow or several about the old-lime boys' club which nleanS| for the purchase of 'tools, this is your opportunity. Come, make HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Consisting of bed, mattresses, dresser, r Was printed in this paper last week. sUnd 2 or to |)Uy cnrnl) equipment, or to your selection anad takva»ee whawiiaut you lik,,ReO ao^t j bedrooT m ' tables, 2 rocker., kitchen chairs, large lot'of carpets, 8 Some of these letters and cgninuMits ff(.t lumb'er Jor Ibeir hut .n .the prices fixed by yoourselv f Many of thcaoJ carpets, 3 parlor carpets, hall nnd stair carpets, large dining were from men who had themselves cattle have records,oia off 68 pounds of niilK room ru* "n^ kitchen linoleum. These carpets are in excellent condition. were from m VOods. TheThey cooperatco-operatee iin builbuild enjoyed the Sneden hospitalitl y andd r the hut and they find groa! joy ) —OF— per day., They are good sizes, good colors Stationary Steam Engine, 40 horse power; Largo Upright* Boiler mg and young. You cannot, afford "to miss for above Engine, Wagon Scnle, IB ton capacity. comradeship in Will Srieden's play- I ;n ;ts construction. They l.uve their seeinif these cattle. house f|iclub pet or mascot, and this pet 20 HEAD FANCY STOCK BULLS:—All colors, all sizes. These Sale to beign at one o'clock, when terms nnd conditions will bo K.ed Bank's river front• FARMING IMPLEMENTS made known by '• P Other comments were from men or mascot tiu-y protect as siiuerely also have been tuberculin tested. A number of these bulls are nearly nrd aa heartily ,-.E they protect iheir ON STATE HIGHWAY pure bred. If you want some good stock, worth the money, attend thin •who had been members of other lit- own members. They plan feasts, sale. C. E. DENNIS, D, F. DENNIS, W. 1. SHEAFFER, Executon. tie clubs or boys' gangs a genera- •and for these feasts.each one con- H Mile North of Hailot Station 25 HEAD LOCAL HOME COWS brought in to be sold on commis- GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. tion or more ago• .* * i tributes the things He can most sion. Many of them fresh, others will' freshen by spring. If you are Having sold my farm I will sell at public vendue on interested nnd would make money you should attend this sale and get Psychologists and biologists say; readily obtain. The home ptntries your choice of this stock at your own price. Several, of them are young, >••••«< >•••< that every individual lives over in ' are sometimes raided by the boys nice looking and good cows. , - » • CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS his lifetime a.complete summary to obtain their contribution tc the Thursday, November 15th, 1923 LOT EXTRA NICE HOGS:—Biff ones and email ones—the lot in- of his race. They fay t'.iat the •feast, but taking things from the At One O'Ciock ?harp cludes all kinds. Come and solect whtit you want. FOR ALL OCCASIONS early age of mankind, when men home pantry is in the eyes of boys HORSES, BLANKETS, HALTERS, ETC:—Will also sell at auction began to assemble together fo. mu- if far less offense than to be delin- Team of gray horses, 7 and 0 years old, good workers and drivers; several horses and a lot of new blankets and halters, and also a lot of tual protection and for the pleas- quent in providing one's share of a row coming fresh in spring, farm wagon, heavy jagger, nearly new; articles unlisted at the time of this writing. Boston Ferns frcJRi 50 cents up. ures obtained and benefits secured feast or "spread." They relate to buggy, asparagus ridgor, asparagus cart, Adriance mowing: machine, MR. FARMER:—This is your opportunity to take a half day holiday Deering hay rake, Spanglcr fertilizer drill, one 14-barrel body, Empiro to come and meet your friends and at the same time get what you want FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY through tUis companionship, is rep- each other their joys nnd their sor- barrel sprayer, two horse set of harness! nearly new, Poling's make; at bargain prices' fixed by yourself—we place everything at your mercy,' resented Vi a boy's life by the rows, and each exults or sympa- set with broad traces, set one horse heavy harness, set light one-horse as it is well known that we positively sell everything we put up whether ',', periperiod \\1-.»h n he forms little clubs thizes with the others as the case harness, three heavy collars, used very little; four blankets, hay shelv- we loso or make. 1 am positive that this time I hirve the goods to suiti<» WILLIAM MEARS, Florist may be. ings, two asparagus bunchers, (Schenck's); three asparagus troughs, anybody and everybody. , < |j| or gangs with other boys and plays Rumson, New Jersey Phone 361 ! I Indian or pirates or pthcr adventur- one new two-horse A harrow, one Centennial harrow, one South Bend OUR GUARANTEE:—Everything must bo sold as represeated or Thhis club life or gang life of boys ' plow, two horse; two Boss plows, two cultivators, riding cultivator, new; no sale. . • ' ' cue sports. „,.__*. 4-vn;..;nn. f/M. ttioit- fn+!i»«n one Planet, Jr. cultivator; two sleighs, acme harrow, cutaway, otve* is a great training tot tneir luture. furrowin, . g sled• ,, si.x foot. ; grave> l, ,body ,,=, se',t ,heav y 1.1.1.bolste.r springs• . ,". 4,00 ™«0 DELIVERY:—-Automobile trucks will be on the grounds for de- Every man has lived through this Some parents oppose such compan- capneity; new model seed drill, nearly new; horse clipping, machine, livery of cattle at reasonable rates—no distance too far. period, as every boj still lives ionship, lest their children should :•us "e(1 ollce; plow whiffletrees, three one-horse' whiffle-trec'si wide whifflc- CONDITIONS:—Three months' credit will be given by paying one- through it. Since the publication acquire some of the rough traits of | trees nnd yoke to match; lop: saw, two ox chains, one 25-fuot ladder, half of purchase pricea day of sale and giving approved security. in The Register last week of the their companions. Other parents, j\ forks, shovels,'hoes, rakes, 1,000 feet of .white oak plank and bed pieces; GEORGE HI, ROBERTS, Auctioneer. I Btory of th. boys who met at Will like Mr. and Mrs. Willia' m S~. Sue~ - small tools too numerous to mention; "00 tomato crates, "5 barrels GEORGE S. P. HUNT and C. B. BARKALOW, Clerks. Eiieden's playhouse fifty years ago 'den in the case of their son Will, \ cattle beets, three barrels cider, two barrels vinegar, two tons mixed hay, JACOB ZLOTKIN, Freehold, N. J. Tel. 330, and more, a large, number of men j encourage the club spirit in the | 400 bushels corn, 800 sheaves stalks, (15 hotbed sash. Jiave talked with Register folks boy. By judicious action they make i GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer, Bbout the gangs or groups of buys the club a real training school, free Read What They Say to which they belonged in their own jfrom many of the iron-clad rules of IRA CARHART & SON. It pays to advertise in the Register. boyhood. The Register's story of ; school life, but teaching lessons of the R. S. C. club evidently carried incalculable value to all the ' About Ringpak their minds • back to their own bers of the club or group. "I have now bod RINGPAK Jn my cor for five months. It youth, when they built huts in the !i running perfectly and pulls like a new motor."—E. Bates woods, dug caves in the banks, and A boy usually selects as his gang Wilson. constructed tents from old quilts, companions boys who are nearly carriage covers, horse blankets and RGK was installed in tny car one month ago. Since the, same age as hirnaclf. They do THE EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY then the Increase In mileage amounts to, from 10.5 to 13.6 or 3.1 other discarded household or farm not accept any hard and fast rules rnilen more per gallon of gasoline used; also oil, 1 gallon per 100 goods. One nearby resident, of Red for the government of the club, miles has been reduced to one quart per hundred miles."—C. P. Bahk who was brought up in the even if such rules have been adopt- of the founding of Jenser. country districts of New \ork state ed by other clubs or gangs in their Bald he would give a thousand doj- "I installed a set of RINGPAK in my 1919 Ford on May 10th,' neighborhood, but each " club or 1921. Since that time the c»r has not been in the shop for Urs to have one of the boys of his is &n absolute ,aw un(o repairs, whereas before RINGPAK was installed, it gave con- old gang write up a story of their,I{ ^ ,a , thjs frccdom Q£ siderable trouble."—W. J. Mclntlrc. story of ggatheringg s similar to the story of hi lb l which makcs the5c dubs ao "In addition to the saving in operating cost it has saved me the boys' club in last weeks Regis- , tQ boy8| fQr }t ^ p W.&l.SLOANE at least $75.00 which would have been necessary for rcborlng *er< # » « ' I portunity to adapt their lives to the HFTH AVENUE ANTD FORTY-SEVENTH STREET • • NEW YORK cylinders and installing new putons in the rings."—L. R. Smoak. : conditions of their own ertviron- "RINGPAK has eliminated pumping of oil which kept spark Probably nine out of every ten mefit: These clubs or gan/g s have X b . is being made the occasion of plugs dirty. I now get about eight hundred (BOO) miles per men in their boyhood were members usually from five to ten m ors gallon of oil imtead of two hundred (200) miles, as formerly."— cf a club or gang or clan or group Lcs. than five docs not gi/c a suffix D.M.Simpson. of boys of some sort. As a rule, c;cnV variety to their/ meetings, A Special Sale of Qreat Magnitude boys prefer the term "gang" as a jiorei^han ten .memhers make a name for their group rather than gari(, too unwioi(K- ahd-Tlsually totooo which comprises C ARPETS.DOMESTI^and Put RINGPAK in your engine and experience the term of "club," or "band," or Iarge f()r theirWecifng place. real engine efficiency. We quote above a few any similar appellation. The word 'ORIENTAL RUGS, LINOLEUM, FURNI- ( "gang" seems to represent more TURE SUITES and OCCASIONAL PIECES, of many endorsements received from owners. clearly than any other name, the A boys' club in a big town must DRAPERIES and FURNITURE FABRICS. wild and froe life which they make of necessity be very different from a club in a village or in the open themselves believe they are living. This sale, which we intend to make the most Get all your engine In most cases, as many men will country. The things which a boys' club can do in a big town or a city important of any we have conducted so far, has to give you and admit, this club life or gang life of save gasoline and their boyhood was their real life, are far different from tho things includes all divisions of our business. which they expected to continue boys can do who have fields'and oil and experience through all the years to come. woods and rivers and open country The prices which were already very moderate a new delight in Their home life and their school life spaces to operate in. But in every are still further reduced, but the quality normal boy from ten to eighteen motoring. Let us were drab commonplaces and were remains of our same high standard. pack the rings with regarded only as intervals between years old there is an inherited love the times when they could icturn to of fishing, hunting, trapping", swim- Your select ions-iL'ill not be forced by the'limi- RINGPACK. their own imtrammeled lives of ming, skating, playing ball, playing lotions of a small stock. We huvc never dis- Eport and of daring adventure. Indian and pretending to have des- played larger, finer or more rariwi assortments perate adventures. Another inher- € ftrtt 5iorr, tntftij at 145 B • • • ited, tendency shown in these'years than at present. —DISTRIBUTOR— Incidmts of the times enjoyed in is the desire to make collection these boys' clubs arc to mai.y men things. The.io collections may be Included in this Sale are among the most delightful of their coins, or postajc stamps, or Indian E. BRASS AUTO SUPPLY Co., Inc. recollection;, M;.ny uf ihnse who relics, or mir.eraU, or pressed v ill have spoken to Register folks about (lowers. Biology sharps say tha 30—32 Albany St. New Brunswick, N. J. last week's article said that the this tendency to collect things has 2000 DOMESTIC RUGS things done by that club were just been handed down through the. gi' like the things they themsclve; had orations for tens of thousands i done, l'rob bly not more than lifty years ar.d guej br.ck to the tim Comprising AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS or a hundred men now living ir Keil when mm first Iwtran to gel things 675 WORSTED WILTON RUGS in 150 Patterns at Bi!ik'l;:H(' fid' been in Will Sin-- A*j lln'r for the tu - v'l >.-(v. ^on'.e $95 and up ABSECON Monmouth Junction tUn1 • playhouse, but the Mury of |Q h"lipgif'.s ar.d ! ii.lu!;;: ts ?ay this 475 WOOL WILTON RUGS in 150 Patterns at'. 74 and up Bartlett Gnrnge H. Renk & Son what wa.- dum- then rcviwil in de.-ire to make I'ol'.ce'J'iiis of things White Hone 1'iUe Uuiny, oiiuT men memories of sim- ii the foundation of thrift and the 525 AXMINSTER RUGS in 250 Patterns at 40 and up NEWARK ilar occurrences in their own buy- po?!'"ssion of properly, anil tl.at it 325 CHENILLE RUGS in 75 Patterns at . . 75 and up ALLENHURST » Franklin Motor Co., Inc. hood. might to be generally encouraged. V«hdervort & Tnich 336 Central Av«. • « • The prices arc given on size 9 x 11 ft. 537 Main «trcct But boys dont make these- collec- NFW BRUNSWICK 'ine clul life or gang lif^ of a tions with any such object [in \ iew. SrJes featuring one quality or character of rug are of common ASBURY PARK Trod Mi-In. Inc., boy, nu matter how crude the club They make these collections be- Mack'f Auto Repair Station 22 Frmich Street or K.IIIK life may be, is a ynat edu- cause they like to do it. If they occurrence—but such sales naturally restrict the selection to the 521 Main street Godwin Bros.. 03 Olivor St. thought it was a lesson in thrift cation in i'self. I: begins usually product of a sinr'1 manufacturer and cor/ ne it ;.M nerally to those Ampi-iinn Antn Co. at the i.gc of ten or twelve years they were learning they prolv-l.ly ATLANTIC CITY _ fiK Fritnch Strnet wntiltl not fird RO much Betcher'i Ford Repair Shop ai d it continues until the li^y is six- cliarm iii FuCtuTis that II;>M i ocu dtixonKuuctl or iixnun Ica.l desirable. DnAnifrlli Hroi.r .Terinv Ave teen or 1'iKhlccii years old Dur- making these culli-ctinns Mittouri &. Arctic Avenue Sfoml-rd Auto Surlily Co. ing the:-*' years the boy's character ENGLISHTOWN 219 Frc-ncli Slrcnt i» litrgi'ly siuuldi'il. In the life of BrVr>f'n C-'irnrT*'. Another HiaractcrUtic common THIS SALE IS UNIQUE EnRliilitown Gafnga 9N. Albnny Street liie club the boy learns sonv of the to nil boys if the gang a£c id the Etlwnrd Kvanion. Biost important lessons of his after in that your opportunities are practically unlimited — All ilic Rugs arc llie worthwhile, desirable produc- Ford Aucncy, Mnin Street, OCEANVH.LE life, He lonrns tho bcuutii'S, thu dcBiro to roam and to explore the your desire for satisfactory selection IUMIIR (;i\cn thx tions of many hiub. class manufacturers. Each dollar Fornittrly W. E. Mount OcnnnvIMff Gnra^n nobility and tin' virtues of .Hk'5 of the price purchases rral quality nnd satisfaction- Nnw Ynrli Rnulevard 1 frowned upon by pivmts, who do and qualities shown. HELMETTA r:fici', for nios lu.ys who join boys ' tint want thi:ir hoys fo get far-from plus beauty of design nnd coloring. OLD BRIDGE Central Service Station S'liitro'i Gnrnir« have to learn that thf'.r" pir.'imal The Low Prices are »iot to he regarded as compensating for any inherent defects or Slight and nuiierviMiPii. But these HIGHLAND PARK PERTH AMBOY dcsirci must give way to tho pen- lack of desirability in the merchandise — the Runs arc all perfect in every res[>cct Sax ton'* GnrBjrn ernl Batitimmt of whut if best for roamings uru par of the average F. Van Syckln, j boy's, udutjtiaii and mills trri-nlly to Ruritun Avcnu* N. Hrunawick Ave. the club. .his 'exprvlonoes, Every big iinlc TrUnfle G«r»t» Halm^l Cnra«c, s they fiiiil under a bank is U, thorn 7th A Ksritmn Z9H Markat Str«at The 1 oy learnn also that th> will inn ancient robbers' cuve, nml every DESKS, BOOKCASES AND CABINETS of the majority must Kovi'in. If ISLAND HEIGHTS RARITAN unusual thlnu they sec Is immedi- At Specially Attractive Prices Cantrftl Ava. Garnso tome of the dub or K»I;K ur bund ately converted by their fimcy into Tor pi* Motor Co. want to go fishing on Sunday while . sumelhinj? portentous nnil jinuizinjj. The Selection is large —the Quality of Sloanc Standard- KEANSBURG RED BANK others of the club want M KD to the the Prices marked very low during this sale Waller II. KU|.p W«*t Sid* Gmrm** wuodx oi. a bikn, u vote in usually N«wmin Spring* Road tnkui and the winli of t> majority Let any mun take n Sunday DESKS *45 and up BOOKCASES *55 and up CABINETS »7S and up 200 C.rr AY.. divides wh.t the dub nhnll <1«. A ; trump in tho country roundabout Also a large jclcclion of fiililri nl tmirl, u,,.'""y t«bly \,n vurttrUrd « iho Cliurch unJ 2nd ed out of the club, ind thli would «roul"p . "f hopf ho willl meet whwho SOUTH JRIVER are enjoying the country'! delight! WEST KEYPORT Henry's Garag*. ba II humiliation which no imy ORIENTAL RUGS W*it Kayport C«r«i« T*nnnr'« Corner would r«r* to rniluro. Thin prin- They may go Into nn orchard tn get 3 windfall*, or they may pull . turnip t dpU th«t the will of tho majority We hnye u largo collection of Small Oriental Rugs at extremely moderate pricci MANTOLOKING Stanloy't Auto Knttnlr Stati tnuit rulo U one of ths greut U»- or two from it Held to enl HI they M*nl«loklti| Curaga trudge Rlonc or thi.y tuny commit MOSSOULS $20 to $50 IRAN DOZARS »8B to $100 Old llrl.lt> Turnplka lorn of IK', mid thli principle I' «omn jithcr iimnll depredation nuc.h METUCHEN SOMERVILLE one of th« thlngi which Ii ur.con- »i *lmoit «v«ry"JriBrt h«« committed NODARANS 3S to 85 TURCOMANS 20 to 40 «clou»ly Unght In th* operation of M«luch«n Auto A Gir«i« Co Doatty Hro« , Main Slract In hl» own boyhood. Sometime! n JOWWALS 20 to 50 DOKHARAS 20 to La Criinil* A>T». G»r««. TOMS RIVER bo|i' elubi. boy 1« (»uj{bt by a tamer whrnut MORRISTOWN ' * • • field or nrehurd hn hn« invaded nmi N»w York Garoaa Also ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUGS from $195 MJ> Franklin Mtler Car Co. Tumi Hl»«r Mal«>> Car Co AtotbM frMt Uuon which l« of hi* Jnckct U Mull dusted |,y th, 71 Markat SlrMl U* In th* »fUf lire of fnrmer, hut thin In Ukcti «• |mrt or y 1* tlw !*Mon el the (In/, lilkp. Mo«t ttrmni wouM M 4e«i Mr b«y gladly «lv« hoy* nil the «pp|tti nr Brake Inspection^-Your Protection tab ttvnlpi «wy wtnt«4 to «at, but RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. PageFlva ' Unparalleled Assemblage Presenting Supreme

It seems as though it were but yesterday that we^opened our business, and here we are—two years gone, and while cele- Yards brating our Second Birthday we take this means to extend our thanks and appreciation to the people of Red Bank and vicinity 600 Yards 1200 for their kind patronage and co.-operation given us during the two year*. Windsor Krinkle Crepe Thursday morning, November 8th, will mark the beginning of our third year in Red Bank and in order that we might Canton Worsted Crepe meet the demands of our friends, we will offer our entire stock of new Winter and Holiday merchandise at prices that will speed C at this at this A the selling, and make our patrons remember Cardon's Second Anniversary Sale. Sale 65 yd. Sale ^ yd. We believe this page of news will spread fast and will g o far into highways and byways. We speak so, because thoucands Comes in allplain colors, also in and about Red Bank have waited for this announcement, thousands will be here Thursday and each day after during this This crepe wears good. You will blue bird and in very heat floral great Sale, to take advantage of this honest and most liberal money saying event. find it in green, blue, tan, gray> wisteria and black, 36 in. wide. patterns. 1 WE WILL DRESS OUR WINDOWS TUESDAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. Sale Starts Thursday

200 Suits 500 Pair Women's Heavy Vests Here Are Wonderful Values and Pants Women's Wool Hose at this CQc res OZf at this t in White Goods Sale ea. T Every woman will take advan- Sale pr. at Anniversary Sale Prices T at Prices to Please Our Friends tage of this special. Vests are This hose will go within no time. T with short or long sleeves. The SHEETS pants are knee length and They come in heather and brown Aatrackan, the most wanted for Coats. All Wool Velour, in tan, roy»l Uu« t Table Linen and Napkins 54 inches wide. QA QP yd. 8 72x 90 Sheets, Mohawk brand ff"l OQ and rose, 54 in. wide. (P } QC yd. T long. Sizes from 3G to 44. mixtures^ all sizes. Sale Price ^30 Sale Price •P^-°J T at Pleasin.g Pricesrricei. Sale Price «PX.JJ 81x90 Sheets, Mohawk brand D>1 CO All Wool Skirting in pretty stripes. t Sale Price «Pl.OJ All Wool Suiting, with astrackan woven •J» Table Damask, 68 incheU wide, in Silk and Woolen Hose Flannelette Wear 'checks, 54 inches wiwidee . yd 54 inches wide. fl*O PA yj, 63x90 Sheets, Fort Mill brand (PI 1 O J •*• Ready Table Cloths, plain white 45x36 Mohawk Pillow Cases Worstec! Crepe with self woven check. X hemstitched borders. Q1 Sale Price Silk and Wool Hose, heather mix- C' Bloomers, nade of fine flannel in blue Tricctine, all wool, black and navy, S4 45x36 Pillow Cases, Ideal brand and pink stripes. Sate Price 50c 3(5 inches wide. V Salo Price «P* tures, .all sizes. Sale Price inches wide. C*Q HP yd Sale Price t • Extra Size Bloomers Sale Price Sal. Price 9O.C0 X Napkins, 18x18, ready to use. C1 42x36 Embroidered Pillow Cases CHILDREN'S HOSE X Sale Price 63c V Salo Price, a, dozen *P Sale Price Children's Lace Ribbed in tan and Cotton Tweed Mixtures in dark colors, All Wool French Serge in navy and *{* Napkins," 21x21, linen finish ^ix36 Pillow Cases with lace gray. Sale Price Petticoats, made well of heavy flannel. 36 inches wide. £1 C_ yd. black, 54 inches wide. (PI AC yd. Di>C V* Sale Price, a dozen edge, Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price ,S.le Price **••'«» >:• Children's Woolen Hose, black and heather. Sale Price Extra Size Petticoats, made of good I MUSI-INS heavy flannel. Sale Price Bleached Muslin, fine quality 1 C_ yd. Boys' Golf Hose, fancy tops pr Womenls Brush Wool $ Bed Spreads Sale Price 98c White or Pink Flannel Bloomers, Sale Price IOC all sizes. Sale Price . 49c Sweaters Unbleached Muslin, a yd. wide 1 O H c Towels and Toweling •*• Bed Spreads, assorted designs, (TT 7 C Boys' Golf Hose, heavy, with at this Salo only $4,75 Salo Price *•* Misses' White Bloomota, nil sizes ^ full size, Salo Price «P1»I J fancy top. Sale Price 39c >" Sale Price 45c Come in tan only, all sizes. Unbleached Muslin, heavy quality That Will Sell Quickly ^•^ Full Size Spread, heavy and Sale Price 5! J will wash well. Sale Price 8-4 Lockwood Sheeting, bleached 2500 Yards. Turkish Towels, with red and blue board- ^% Bed Spread, close woven, very t& with pinii, blue, tnn and gray $ d Comfortables, covered with Scliallipft on Port Linen Huck Towels, pink, blue and T Dress Silks Salo Price 45c ' plaids, full size. OO QO pr. both sides. . QQ C(\ gold, Sale Prico 45c # Sale Price ipJ.JU Sun-fn»t in pretty rose, gold and blue patterns yd Snlo Price V*-* T Sale Price 69c Comfortahle, lilknloom covered on hotli Gin it I'D we Is, red nnd blue stripes, Sale at Prices Less Than Wholesale witli blue pink, gray Price 17 He T Brocaded Silk Draperies, in green, rose gold nnd blue 0*1 ' d tnn sidrs. 1 9Q v plaids. T Sale Prico *Pl»< pr. Sftle Price $4.25 yd. Cretonnes, an assortment, special for this sale, 3(i in witltf Sale Price TOWELING BY THE YARD Salt ComfurUoh-, ti.tin Price $1.95 Sale Price J Canton Crepe, tin, gray and navy Blnnlicts, v/(»oI imp; tnn, Krny nntl white fun; wliit«, cotton. Co11t»n Crash witli red and hlue borders, Double fnce Cretonne in tapestry effects, 3(J in. wide yd. with pink and blu« bordfrs (PO 7C pr. Snle Price "$5725 3nl<> Price 12c yd. Sale Prico $2.00 Snh- Priro 1 1 Brocaded Canton Crepe, all colors Terry Cloth, in Lenutiful rich pntterns, .1G in, widn H .Sail Price **^ Comfortable verrd witli Tin I.iiH'ii Finish Crsali with hlun and red liordrr, Sulr Price 15c yd. y1.10 finlr I'rira 2le yd. 4*« Duchflsse Satin, heavy quality, black only t Sale V f Ticking for t Velvets t yd. { Brocaded Velvet, black, navy and brown, 32 In, wide Pillows V ' Sala Price •!• yd, t*««t)i«r Ticking with Wue «nsl rte! 0C-, »4. t I Pun Velvet, black and nivy • Irlp.,, 3, In. wide, Sale Prlet »»* • ^ V S«l» Prkn Cardon's • % ' ' yd. All Linen Ticking In rate luUt, Atkg, 1*. J %. Chiffon Velvet, blsck, navy and bruwn, 36 In. wide 3d In. wide. Sale Price) "••*• ;rf V ' 9«l« Prlc. >''• SCIKIIUI for •amforlable enveflnf 1 A ft, , • • * Dry Goods Company fi Uw pallerns l» eh«»«e, SlU M«# *•*«• • J Ltn|l«ll0, all colors, 30 lnrl.ni wltl«.* % ,. S.I.P,!.. »d. U Hud, 39 In. IQm " Flursl S.tlne, far linings. 56 Broad Street Eisner Building RED BANK. N. J. Salt Price S.le Prlc. Page RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7,1929. HALLOWE EN AT KEYPORT. COULD HARDLY PARTY IN A SCHOOLHOUSE Six Hundr.d Children Took P»rt in THE BEST WAY Parade Lait Wedn««day Nlgkt. FUN AND FEASTING AT RIVER Si* hundred children took part TO GET YOUR IRON PLAZA LAST WEEK. GET THE DO ANY WORK in the Hallowe'en parade at Key- HYSICIANS liave prescribed port' last Wednesday night. The Guile's Pento-SIangan for £0 But Since Taking Lydia E. Pink- Children Enjoyed High Jinks and : years because of its supply of Ate Cake and Drank Lemonad. '. parade was led by the Keyport Piron.*They found that it was readily ham's Vegetable Compound Thi» to Tbeir Heart.' Content—The band. At Beach park the proces- obacrbwd, did not irritate the stoni. Party Given by the- Teacher*. slon disbanded and refreshments «ch and quickly toned and strength- Woman Feels So Well were served. Arthur A. VanBui- cned the extern. At your drug- Keeseville.N.Y.—''I cannot praise Seventy Uiver Plaza children and kirk was...ia. HeJiiiral-fbargo of the gist's, in both liquid end tablets." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corn- a number of children' from~ other parpdi', Mis..C. Leon Garrison was T " 1 T LI I To pee for vonrself j pound too highly places enjoyed a Hallowe'en party secretary ami Mrs. Arthur A. Free lnal 1 ablets ttc uoaith-fcuiidir.B lor the good it has at the River Plaza schoolhousu'last »«IlK- if <.i;-!.'N TYTto-JuiiifT.in, write TiV.v/ Brown was treasurer. Their assist- fur rein r -..; ri > ^l IVK^e of Tablets. SenJ done rhe. I was Wednesday afternoon after school BO much troubled hours. Mrs. Edward Brasch, the ants were Mr:-. J. E. D. Silqox, re- withfemaleweak- freshment«; Miss Hannah Bailey, ness I could hardly principal, and Miss Mary E. White, judge; R&. F. T. B. Reynolds, tick- do any work. I teacher of the primary children, ets; Mrs. C. Leon Garrison, danc- eaw your adver- were Ihe hostesses. They were ing; Albert Vandcrbilt, music; Dan- tisement in the greatly assisted by Jesse G. Murfitt, paper, and read it iel A. Vanl'elt, vigilance; and Louis the caretaker of the schoolhouse, Kottcnbei-R, finance; to my husband. He and by -Mrs. Murfitt. Everyone had J said, "*You had a j;reat time ducking for apples and Prizes were donated by Dr. H. T. better try Lydia Hopkins, A. Salz & Company, W, S, E.Pinkham'a Veg- playing various other Hallowe'en Wallace & Co., J. Leon Schahck, etable Compound', BO I bought six games. '" Frank Donnto was theAuto Service •• and Maehin_ Com- bottles, and by takingit I am not trou- most;expert ducker for apples. He bled as I was. I am gaining strength not only captured a big lot of ap- pany, H. Heller, Snyder's Music and getting fleshy. My female troubles ples but he also brought.up a nickel Shop, Ira M. Ansurge, R. 0. Wsll- have vanished and I have never felt with his mouth .from the bottom of j1J1£i S. Seligman, City Bakery, Su- BO well. The Liver Pills are the best a tub of water. gar Bowl, F. H. Hauser, Woolworth fox-., .ted by the I ever took. If you think my letter store, J.A. Westrich, Allen Poling, will encourage other sufferers you The teachers gave a candy cat California Ram- have my permission to use it as an ad- and apple to each child. Twenty- \ '• r™B«- Mox Kaplan, J. Spivak, blers and sung in vertisement."-Mrs. SARA.H BLAISE, 1 Box 177, Keeseville, N. Y. three mothers of school children ! I '""* Rudnick, Mrs. J. D. Feldman, dose harmony brought cakes and the teachers pro-1 '• Pearson, Costa Brothers, Adam ' by the Shannon Doing the. housework for the aver- ., . , , Frank Lloyd, su-1L- Huyler, Winfield Robinson, age American family is some task, and vided lemonade...... HABIT Four on Columbia 'es J. Lchn, Arvid Jacobeau, arl Records. mandoingy . womeIf yon losu ea sthei a housewifer health ,i arn seo perusinMiddletowg principan .townshipl of, thwae schools a guess otf | " JFeigcnsen? , Louis Jaffa and 75c troubled with backache, Irregulari- ; at the party. Mnny of the children George W. Jacobs. ties, ere easily tired out and irritable, wore fancy costumes. They had •# • — FOR BUSINESS OR FOR or have other disagreeable ailments all the lemonade and cake they Resolutions Against Lawlessness. caused by some weakness, pive Lydia cuuld eat and drink and there was E.Pinkham's Wiretablo Compound a ( The Monmouth county Sunday- such an abundance of c\";ke PLEASURE, COME TO THE triahw-Let it help you. that; school association at its convention f | s they ate it as part of their lunch for |.lt Lo.,B Branch recently, adopted three days thereafter. I resolutions dunouncing gambling, METROPOLIS OF THE One of the cakes was very elab-1 violations of the prohibition law orate with a Hallowe'en fence and anj au othcr forms of lawlessness For ehtes on it. This was given by Mrs.; T),c resolutions stated it was the NORTH JERSEY COAST j Herman Kurz. It looked so fine .lj( ,lief of the a5socjation that law pm y * 'that everyone protested against cut- enforcement had become lax and [ting it. Other cakes were given by that tj,js was breeding a wide A WEEKLY visit—a day and evening or a week-end stay— lire Service I Mrs. E. E. Alexander, Mrs. Sumner :sprcB( j contempt for law and order. i Barnes, Mrs. William Best, Mrs.. jfX has become the fixed and happy habit of people who buy James Burn?, Mrs. Matfev Coleda, _. . . .. rtn.. v" ' ' Local, and ,,.'-.,, ' r- ' Died in Her 99th Year. Mrs. Benjamin Crate, Mrs. Guorge ; „,'„.., ,• » < wisely and well and who keep themselves physically and Lo)Ilng Distance Our Service car isDangler, Mrs. John Darling, Mrs. | Mls' s'lrah Woolley of Asbury Michael Dorick, Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. !Par k died ot hardening of the ar- mentally fresh by regular and proper recreation and diversion. always ready. Gcorge Kaney, Mrs. Otto lamdrut, 'teries last wcek at Woodlawn sani- Mrs. W. LeBuunty, Mis. George tarium. She was 08 years old and is Eliza Meyer Mrs. Irving Ki-.k, Mrs Ed-Campbel survivel do bf yOcea six childrenn Gro.'e, the, Mrsy be.- Steam Vulcanizing warSchlichti-'Kd Scattereood, Mrs., SeudderMrs. Herma, Mrsn . CM i;. '« Osborn Woolley and Mrs. ">•— Here, the cleanest, most progressive and fastest growing FiFEFKOO Smith, Mrs. Joseph White. Mrs. E.Sarah Tabor and Mrs. Phoebe Mor- V. 'Willis ar.d Mrs. George Woolley. ris of Long Branch, Mrs. Irene city in the state, they shop with pleasure and profit arid enjoy Fabric and Cord Gravatt of Allenhurst and Elisha New Player. Club. "Woolley of West Ocean Grove. ANDT.SON PROS., Tires in Stock An organization known as the the amusements that make ASBURY PARK a live town every R~D BANK Community • Players has been New Jetties and Lights. formed at Spring Lake by a num-• A contract to build two jetties at month in the year. Tico Opp. R. R. Depot ber o! the residents of that place North Long Branch was awarded °Phone 704 for the purpose of furthering enter- last week by the Long Branch-com- tainments and dramatics. Plans missioners to Woolley & Howland. John Hansen were made to give entertainments A contract to erect an ornamental Indoor ocean bathing at the Natatorium—therapeutic Cement, Sand during the winter. The ofiicers of lighting system on Branchport ave- 42 West Front Street the organization are F. F. Shock nue, Fourth avenue, Lincoln place, sea-water baths—dancing at the Casino—theatres—golf and and Gravel president, Stanley Height and Mrs.Lincoln terrace, Central avenue and RED BANK, N. J. E. B. Bessclievre vice president!.. part of Rockwell avenue was Sold at Lowest Prices NIGHT PHONE 1209-W Miss Agnes D'Arcy secretary and awarded to the Central station every other outdoor sport—delightful eating places—modern I'RICE OF BLOCKS. Miss Anna Knight treasurer. equipment company. v Plain blotki 18c Half - 12= winter hotels, and Rock !«e Sle Hit Three Car«. | Elki Entertain Children. Hu'! 13c !>.•!> 23c Thomas 'Beatty, Jr., •of Long The Freehold lodge of Elks had Chimney block 5T>L: Blanch, driving a F.prd , col- ' a children's party last Wednesday Sand, ni-r Inn ,.,, »'•'>» lided With three cars on the West night, when about 400 youngsters Gravfl. rer ten H.OO STORES AMD SHOPS Side Walk'and Curbing done at Lowest Freehold road Sunday of last week. were given a royal good time. I'ricei. The collisions ;U1 occurred within a Games were played and a grand BENNETT BROS., short distance and within n few march was held after which prizes General Contractors and Iminutes of each othcr. Mr. Beatty were given to the children having as attractive and up-to-date as may be found in any. city Builders. j agreed to pay for the damage he the best costumes. The prizes were 233 Shrewsbury Ave., caused. Some witnesses of the ac- :live dollar gold pieces from the cident are said to have- expressed Klli3 and six photographs donated anywhere. • RED BANK. T Telephone 4T7-J It pays to advertise In The Register. the opinion that IScatty was drunk. by William o?on. —Advertisement. Parent-Teacher»* Election. Tirea Stolen from Auto. DEPARTMENT AND FURNITURE STORES The North Long Branch parent- Benjamin Lasinsky of Long teachers' association has elected Branch met with a slight accident /T1HERE are in Asbury Park large, modern department stores with acres of floor Mrs. Maurice Wamle president, Mrs. while driving his taxi one night last £ space where, under one roof, shoppers find every line of merchandise except Harry Hennessey, Mrs. Robert week and bad to leave the car in ALSTON REALTY & Thompsun ami Mrs. J. Smith vice- t} f road with om1 wheel broken off. groceries, meats and produce. The lines of these stores are as extensive and^ com- presidents, Mrs. Earl Olmritedt sec- When he returned tlie next morning plete as t,hose of the hig department stores of New York, Newark or Philadelphia— retary, Miss C. Winslow treasurer the three remaining tires had been DEVELOPMENT COMPANY and Mrs. Harry Chasey chairman of stolen. everything from toothpicks to pianos and from shoe buttons to sables. program committee. There arc five bip furniture stores—three of them occupying new five-story buildings Broad Street National Bank Building Seagirt't Bathing Pavilion. To Attend Waterwayl Convention. Francis H. Bent of Farmingdnle •eetetl within the year. These stores carry everything-that goee into the furnishing and etnaip« Tel. Red Bank 1-111 • : Congressman Elmer II. Goran of t has been awarded a contract to cnt of a home, hotel, office or store, Mutnwan and Van("iimpun Hcilnerj build a municipal bathing pavilion Asbury Park is a furniture town. Real'Estate Insurance Loans of Spring Lake were among those at Seagirt, appointed by (.lovurnor SiUer to PRICES ARE AS ATTRACTIVE AS THE GOODS iv].recent New Jersey at tlie artnual ALSTON COURT conversion of the Atlantic deeper waterways association to be licUl from November l'3th to 1 dtil at Nor- Choice plot.-, Cidxlfi for sale in this restricted river folk, Virginia. front devoir.!irn Good News Prices are fair, accommodations are adequate, service is New Church Organ. for the Tlie ladies' aid society of the competent and courteous. Stock meets every human require- Adclphia Mcthodid church has giv- Radio Fan en !?:'•» toward the organ fund of ment or desire. the chtnvh. A ne'.v origan has been! lMiiii:ii'. iroin the K:.tey company of I li.dad.d-.'.l'ia. Mr. :i».l Mr-. ('. li. T. ! here is now I'layli'H, Mrs. llnwaril Clayton and ; T Here happy, healthy thousands do their buying and their Mrs. S.nnucl Hall arc on tile organ Battery for every type of committee. tube set. playing. They bathe and bask in sunshine, they dance and Carefully ^ Delniivr Scliool P«rly. Whether yoti want a long ' dine, and they j The teachers of tlie Holniar pub- lic school nave a Hallowe'en party life storage battery for Compounded hist week to their pupils nl the licd- six-volt tubes, one of the inar liaptist clmreh. Thr room iv;i? new small A batteries decorated in orange and blai'k. for low-voltnRe tubes, or ; IVi/.es were wan by Martha l'arker n B battery, you can .•mil l'riicillii Trotter. l'orly-two SHOF«2l the SHORE KUe^tfi Were present. tnlce ytmr cboice of Exide Radio DntterifB nnd be The careful compounding of pre- Money frir Long Branth Lngion. sure of getting tlie right | Two hundred persons attended a battery for your set. Till. .dr.rl!..ai..il I. .,,ll,nrW.cl br th» scriptions is just as important as the 1 ( card purtj a the new American I.p- IIOAIID OF CDMMIHHIONKIIft choice of a doctor when you or your ! Ki»n home at Long Iiraiieh. The Come in and see them or CITY OF AHllimV PAHK ; committee comprised Mrs. W. 11. n.l plai.il hr illrxHIon nl (!. I".. V. IIKTIIICR, M»mt loved ones are sick. Sliicum, Mrs. K, H. Slorum, F.rnest phone or write for free : Hugbcri, l>r. .lames I1!. Nustitrid, I.ro booklets. The hpHt efforts of your dot-tor will go COIIIIHTJ,' «nd William F. Olut. for naught if what ho prcscribea is not carefully followed to the lust item. Farm Ilurfau Campaign, A fampnlifn fur former member* \ ; We specialize in thin work and are to thii Moiimoutli county farm Zxite bureau uan utiirled IUKL week and RADIO BATTIIIliS , worthy 01 your trust. . tho »o|iclt«r» I'xpcct to cover lh* county fn ubinit • w«nk. A cum- pilgn will bit conducted throughout D, A. Johnson Co. the fltutr mid natlnn, SCHROEDERS PHARMACY II Maehmlo ttr««t H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. Sld.walk (or Oa.huj.t Road. Th# Oipnn lowimhtp rommltUa RED BANK N. J. h»n d«rli|>i< tn provlili" n ai(l««»tk 16 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. •long Moiimoutli road nt Ookhurnt from tht ichi'olhnuin to Tark «ve- Telephone 146. Telophone 38. nu». It will bo built to uf«(u*rd clilldtin going to *nd from itbooL V RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7,. 1921 Pace Seven PARTY AT LITTLE SILVER. I Mrs. Alexander. Rhodes, Miss Mar- >•<••—• Exceptional Millinery ion Rhodes and fjtrrrian Khudes. leoa 1983 in all varieties at lowtlt pricei. A Merry Time «t the Home of Mr.Miss Ethel Kutphen ot Freehold and and Mri. John Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Karczcwski A dance party was held a fewi.iid daughter Muriel of Jersey City. MRS. LOHMAN nights ago at, Mr. and Mm.'John Mr. and Mrs. Garrett IS. Cunuvur 160 Shrewsbury Ar.nne ISoyce's at Little Silver.' Music Wns accompanied Hev. and Mrs. A. Ray- Phono Sll-J Red Bank, N. }.provided by two violin players and mond EckeU ot Plainsboro to the SEDAN a banjo player from Asbury Park, synod at Atlantic City recently. ltufreshmcnts of ice cream, coffee Miss K(U;m iJVffi'ison spent the and cake were served. The guests i week-end at Mamisqumi with her FUNERAL Charles Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. Howard L-imber- ' parents. « . , » son, Mies Daviton, James Franklin ; The following boys -and girls in , WHOLESALE AJ4D .RETAIL = : CAR tiiid Mr. anil Mrs: John Fratrklirrof ; the Hiifti-'i;f!i(^""rt feiveir l«0 "hr DEALER IN Little Silver; Mr. and Mrs.JJrias A. their spelling every day last week: Ladies', Misses' and Children's Boyce and family, Mr. and Mm! .George Larkin, Aaron Nes.sui.baum, LUMBER U'Ster Boyce and family, Mr. andi Edward S7.cepar.ik, Fred Suydam, Mrs. William Boyce, Miss Viola Frank WabaiiBky, John Grcei^ Boyce and Harry Boyce of Old Wearing Apparel Sash, DOOM, Blinds, Glass y Hamuel Rinda, William Cornell and and Builders' Hardware. Bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Franklin , Vmnciis McCann. 8 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. and family, Mr. "niid Mra, William ; Thc foliowini, people rm.jv,.

SEABRIGHT'S GOOD PUPILS. the beach. A high wave carried the FUN IN A SCHOOLHOUSE. boat against some piling and two Ll.t of Pupils Who Had Perfect holes we're made in the bottom of Attendance Records in October. the boat. Nelson & Benson of West A BIG HALLOWE'EN PARTY AT Nincty-sevei) per cent of the pu-Park are repairing the boat. B A MB E R COLTS NECK. pilcoi the Seabright public schools Policeman John Soden of Lake- YOUD| and Old JoinoJ in the Merri- Wfere perfect in attendance last wood, formerly of Seabright, suf- ment »«d All Hands Had ft De-month. The following is a list of fered a broken ankle and wrist last lightful Time—An Ex-Fireman of punctual pupils: wci-k when he was thrown from a Firit grade—Etbel Killstrom. Vkilct motorcycle after the machine hit a New York Put Out a Fire. Layton. Dorii Braack. Louise Humbert. dog. The Colt's Neck schoolhous* wasj zdVwd Camp.neii«, Francis Dojk\ yay- BKIOW with lights and filled wjffi.2Q0ismy>3, >•••>?»",• Miss Elizabeth Cottrell and Les- ....£..-,-. W»..>?(...^T* r*,' "„. . 1 ion. Reginald Smith, liriii!!" "Thcrrsenr-Etl" ter Amk-fsorr of Efkewborl spent , Harry Sunday with Orville Anderson. or more merrymakers last Wednes-1^ JohnBOn| EJw day night when > Hallowe'en party n«nion. Harde aw-Ier, Lawrence was, held. The party was given by | s««ond trad II.'yd HoiMT.. Did Not Break Window. d 1 ar Tully, Clarence William Green of Long Branch, the echool children, but there wore. \yj, (] [ g'w(,™°™ .Marion liutler. almost as many (p-own-upa as chil- j ijOu«"aa«. ^v^ibur who wa.s arrested on a charge of drcn present. Not only Colt's Neck j Aiic« Muiion. insli, Allan disorderly conduct made by Ray- folks but folks from all .parts of At-1 Third grade—Jian.id • Jl rr.l ItoctTi,, mond Turpili, was discharged by . » - 1 i f i' • Johnson*-I *csli& !• i c h 1 c r. A i-nu*. Htw Recorder Leo J.^"Warwick. Turpin laritic township enjoyed the lestivi- _Anna CMnpI11<,1Ui A,,n:l ,,,., ria Kmlnrv, •k, -Mnrjorio claimed that a window in-his store ties. Dancing and various games | A1!cn, Adele Ro' Csm'iUe Da,,Bi,.r> oi.vc rl<.lte llntnn- Jt;hns > K beaten him on Hallowe'en. proviJod the cake. Miss Florence i iian Fnry..vh-ian lowlrr. eh °" '""' Campbell,/ne of the t-aWiers of the | ™:*°rl?! I Fifth trade—Orvillr UrntK™. Carl I.in.l- It pays to advertise in The Register. school, pliyed piano music•nt; , old a5 ' l,U[.E, Maittand Ol.eri, Jdhn ranipaiirlli. Many elf the folks pi Ilnnila. Phcrular well as young, wore masquerade . I.ouis^ n no.iCl«

garb and prizes were piven to the irra(! _].-iirry nra.lley'. 1'aul three children who hod the best cos- ert. Frank- Humbert William Juh- tume* Tho winners were Helen Hol.ertsou, ( Giles, Myrtle LcValley and Arthur .' Tilli» YouniT. Seventh ,nd eichth Krailes—.ki}in Co_ Ford. The Judges were Mips Camp- vert. Willi ro Divert ux, Rticco IV J bell, George S. l . Hunt and Mir-Joseph F; ry, G'eorE Clray. John Humimherl. JoMquin A. Lawrence. Kred Jon Frank Klliip. Cft! MoKill. Edward Miller. L.-ini* Weather Tread and bock §30 instead of ?l)0 as reported. in the Taylor provision company's them up with ktandard Louis Snytlor, who has charge of factory at Trenton. Goodyear Service the bridges in this part ot tlie Mrs. John Thompson entertained J. W. Mount, county, is somewhat of :i surgeon. : He has a big Plymouth Rock roos- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Maple Avenue. 'Mr. and Mrs. Trigva Anderson, Mr. Joe Seftta Tire Co., ter which he prizes highly and :\nd Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and 171 Weat Front Street. . Hiure which suffered a broken leg a short Mrs. Hampton Wherry and Alfred A. L. Daviton & Son, . ' (Written by Elliott Spencer) time ago when it was struck by an Monmouth Street. automobile. Mr. Snyder put the legAnderson of Brooklyn over Sunday. Empire Garage," in splints. The leg is getting well The Bridge cottage conducted by 26 East Front Street. and the rooster is now hobbling .Pullcn Brothers has been closed for around and crowing lustily in ap- the winter. GOOD; YEAR Eloquent in its tribute to the old cabinet-makers, yet parent thankfulness for its restored Erric Swenson's boat was badly always with a fine feeling for the suitability of such good health. ^damaged last week while landing on Mrs. Arthur Kuhne has been designings to our own times, the Bamberger Furniture spending several (lays with her sis- 2ffi»>X«T»»»>3rcOI<€«X*IJi don't believe ijt ask anybody. .aristocracy «,«, Dainty little Louis Seize affairs, beloved by gee's farm on the Marlboro road, "d capricious Marie Antoinette -,V, Colonial furniture, so true' RIVER PLAZA NEWS. to its period, each piece has the look of an'^heirloom handed Twenty-Three Pupils with Pe. -feet Burdge & Russell down by your grandmother, or mine » *, William and Mary' Attendance Record 40 Mechanic Street, Pupils with perfect records for j V] designs, with their quaint cup-turned legs and their curved a'.tendar.ct1 a.vil puiu-tualiiy for the j >J RED BANK, N. J. past niunth arc: ^ Telephone. 894 ^stretchers c «, Hepplewhite <* •. Sheraton «,., Queen Anne •,'?

,,T,1 1 -U'll i TVti:t La mith. Adam «, *» The very ornate Louis Quinze »»'c. Periods whose" IO>"i:i - — Klizalnt!. Cli'iiii^h, X&XK+Z+Z*Z*ZM>ZC&Z<*Z..rii-l:. Vrrn Kiuu-y, ,Ma,;.-n Smith, H-l.-ii l.r. (very telling. Hi.unty, l'lestnn Al-^ntiiicr. Suinin-r I'.aiti. s, 'i'h'irn.-irt I'.tin. 1... .-rr.-ler. K1 w :ir'l Tut. us. William Vuslmri-li, K.iwtn-l Willi--. The Five Huii'ln-il i-luli nn-t la?.t It is in such a wonderland of furniture that I love to._browse.) Tluir.-day at Mr^. Unwell .Chirk'.-. Prizes were won by Mis. John Me- It is so'with you, too? Cl;iin, Mrs. William KaiK-y und Mrs. Ininr ltink. Tho ct)iiM.I;ition jiriie went "to Mrs. E. V. Willi.-. Mrs. It. (1. liattiii Jind her datigh- Then Come with Me— l'.-r of Kvanrvilk', Indiana, aj» niak- ing'n stay willi Mr.-. DaUtr.':- i;>lcr, ^ mid fiou'CisTM of most exquisite But let us turn to the deshs. Straightway; .Mr?. James Mcl'hce. ; marquetry, form oval panels on the doors of my eye (alls upon a John Hancock of rich Mrs. (Jcitigh of Trenton lm? In'en ,buffet and cabinet, and so make a dining mahoRnny, with claw feet, witli four- spending H-veral days v ilh her room suite a fascinating thinp. A Dutch clr.iwcrcil serpentine front, with secret daughter, Mrs. Villium Katu-y. design, developed in walnut, with ebonized drawers and many compartments beneath il« Mr. and Mr?. Jcssu tl. Murflitt .markings, with legs of golden maple to l drop-lid., ^p( l^ one day lust, week on ail auto- match the inlay. It is n masterly group—a, nohilo tri[) in the southern jiurt of .delight to come upon! th» state. Or mayhap you prefer a great fl«t fiesfi, Ivlivard Brnseh lias taken a con- with nif;e(in-hulc(l shelves at each side, 'way tract tu triinsporl the children of out of elliow's reach, with many drawers at tliiit pUure tti and from rH'liotd. The Bamberger • In a collage of Colonial inspiration—tiicre let us place (in our fancy) this little Duncan one's right and at one's left, with a parti- Model Rooms Phyfe niahoKany table. Drop leaves, two tioned drawer hctweon. The Icg^ nrc deli- LINCHOIT NEWS. small center drawers mid the graceful two- cately'fluted, the whole a thing that chill-, Invite you to tlia'r F»ll iliowinji ol tined lf ;s that l'liyfc insiits upon—these arc lenges admiration. Clinrlt-i Q. Leonard Kniiri the BDII ( characterful furniture in tppropn- detail* of i perfect whole, .Corn Crop HcrrnbtJiiti. In the final ju'countiiiR, when all fixed ale setting. , v> *> *> Charlog Gi lnlng« month. Mr». J(.»vh Curton i>t A*l.ury bamberger & Qo. I'ark, formrrly «f Dili plucr, It Im- prn.vlnf (I lh» I/on|t'Unncti linnpl Ul, wliir* (lit li»» bn«n « PACKARD "One of America's Qreat Stores" Newark, N. J. ••v«mt wt«lii. Hor condition for • tlmt. SINGLE-SIX RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. s A DIFFICULT OPERATION. £/• Leonard ( Rcrl Bank the MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OrNI^V JERSEY **^^^ YACHT LAUNCHED. contractors. Piece of Man'* Shin Bone Grafted Samuel J. Dennett continues t<> FALL SCHEDULE • • to Hie Spine. MAGNIFICENT BOAT BUILT FOR improve .lit t c lonj? I'raneh hospi Charles Miller of Manasquan un- tal. As so TIME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 29tK •I. M. UPPERCU. i as he regains hi- derwent an operation at thi: Spring strength he ill undergo, an opera- Subject to Change Without Notice Criming Hou.. Yacht Launched at Lake hospital lust week for spinal tion. Keyport—Craft is Furnished Like trouble caused by injuries he re- The Modern Home ceived a few months ago. He is a Modern Homo—Will leave for Steamer ALBERTINA Florida in a Few Days. employed by the Brant lumber A cruising house yacht equipped c"mPa"y "nd was putting up a liijn Expert Repairing Between Tier 21, foot of Franklin Street, New York" (Landing at th» : al lo when the sign fell Buttery,to take on and let off Pasnerucers only), and Highland!, Every modern Home now en- with every modern improvement for farmingd; OF O.ce.-uiic :!iid Ki'.d Hank. convenience and comfort was ,«" him. The operation requ.red the WATC 1ES, CLOCKS 'Call 7090 Walker, ]New VorU. 423 R.d Blnfc, N. J. rhttnehcd a icW daya ago at-tho' tt™n.fo hise rspine of .a piecHee wil ofl hirecovers dun .bone and JEWELRY ectrical appliances. ', • . i aeromarine plant at Keyport, where Hijiiilunda Telcphar. "1264 ' it was built by Charles D. Fish of Accurac , skill and ex- 1 ... .. IT. ,, , , ,p, v^,... Awarded Iwo L-ontract*. perienci enable us- to FOR RED BANK FOR NEW YORK ' If your home is not so equipped, why Dfily except Sunday Daily except Sunday Atlantic Highlands. lhe house, v "warded last week a con- do the i lost delicate re- not let us quote you prices tor the in- yacht is owned by I.M. Uppercu,! TacTht foe r Mercethe installatior Construction of an comnew |- pairing. We guarantee. P M. v A. M. president of the Uppercu- w»t«r drain system at Asbury Park. jtav c Pier 24,foot Leave Red Bank 7iOO stallation of Electricity a8 completely Tlle of Franltlin •trcct ". . 2:00 company, and it was christened "ist of the work will be $2i,,- satisfac ion. Our prices Leave Oceanic ., f. . . . 7:20 07 78 lTht sa o Battery Landing . . .. . 2:15 or as limited as you wish to use it ? Lounger 111 by Joan Foster, young -.-. - '"« concern ivas will pieise you. Leave Highlands 7lSS daughter of Willium E. Foster of Arrivo Highlanda about . . .. . 4:00 awarded a contract for the installu- Silverv are Arrn e Oceanic about . . 4:30 Atlantic Highlands and granddiiuirh- Uon £ Repaired Arrive Battery Landing about 9:50 « another dram system on and Rei lated Like New. Arri e Red Bank about . .. . 5 :O0 Arrive Franklin street about 10.00 ter of Vice Chancellor John E. Fos- Comslock sU.eet for ter of Eed Bank. A bouquet of NOTICE—At Buttery Landing, all elevated trains, for uptown, GEORGE A. HOGAN pink roses was presented to Joan. ,„. REUSSILLE'S subway fur uptown or to Hro'oklyn and surface cars and ferries to The Ktnten Island and Brooklyn, can bo reached in two minutes. ! The house yacht" is 08 feet long work on the projects has been 36 Bros d St., Red Bank Electrical Contractor-Dealer with a beflm of sixteen feet and six,| ;. Begun. ^ Special attention to tfie care of Autos, Horsen and Cnrriagei. inches and a draft of 43 inches.- It is propellc/1 by powerful gasoline]'SuppB TINTOr at NMrl FALL. Parmly'S NEWSi a Grea. t 68 Broad St. Red Bank N. J. engines. In the hull there .are five Success—Hallowe'en Party. Btuterooms, elaborately furnished The recent supper at Mrs. Theo- like a modern home, and quarters dore K. Family's for the benefit of Telephone 389 for the crew. The pilot house, din- | the Methodist church was more suc- ing saloon and open lounge deck cessful than the most optimistic a- are on the main deck and on toir pectations of those in" charge. The is a hurricane deck. The yacht has profits were $117'. T'hu supper was two bathrooms, equipped with given by the ladies' aid society of shower baths. It has electric lights ] the church and the financial out- Round Casseroles and the lighting fixtures were fur- come as well as other features of nished by Tiffany's of New York. USE The staterooms have beamed ceil-i,, ., . 1 quart • , , - i n j ,i th e supper were very gratifyint g to ,ng3 and paneled sidewalls and theso; ^ I' > £ ^ Treasurers of institutions—charitable or otherwise— $1.50 rooms and the rooms on the main i, Parmly. , t,o, Charle, ,s Bvces,, e o,f . Eat, - | deck are trimmed with mahogany. "' Volontowne o£, thallkwho loanes t0 dM chairn iUlsd Mr3for th' e ] wro have funds to deposit, are cordially invited to consider quart Transparent Overiware 11-2 quart The house yacht is at the Keyport supper; to those who sold tickets | dry dock at present and it will leave and to all,others who contributed to j (is bank as a depository.- 11.00 -EyeryMeal $1.75 in a few daya for Florida, where the success of the supper. j Mr. and Mrs. Uppercu will remain A Hallowe'en party was held at This Company not only offers a safe place for such 2 quart Every Day 2 quart for part of the,winter. the scho61house Friday night for I Married Fifty Yean. the benefit of the Methodist church. ! fdnds, -but they are immediately available although earn- Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Applegate of About $30 was cleared und a line j $1.20 $2.00 Englishtown celebrated their fifti- time was enjoyed ducking for ap-i ing interest. 1 - 2 1-2 quart eth wedding anniversary recently. - pies and playing other games. lie- j 2 i-2 quart They received a number of, gifts, freshments of coffee and cake were A telephone, or "your personal call will receive the cour- including many gold pieces. Dr. served. $1.40 $2.50 Applegate has practiced at English- , Postal cards have been received tdous attention of one of our officials at any time. . Oval Casseroles town over fifty years. from Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Bread Pans For Breakfast who have arrived at West Palm 11-2 quart * HOLMDEL NEWS. Beach, Florida, where they will 90c and $1,50 spend the winter. They made the $1.75 Mrs, Peter Malier Hurt in an Auto- trip in an automobile. Utility Dishes mobile Accident Last Week. J. Henry Vining has moved the 2 quart Cars owned and driven by James large building on his property to a Muhcr and a Polish man collided location back of his house. The BANK TRUST COMPANY $1.00 and $1.75 last week at the crossroads in thebuilding was formerly the black- $2.00 , illuge center. Mr. Maher's mother, smith shop of James Walsh, who is Under State Supervision, Ramekins .Mrs. Peter Maher, was thrown out now living at Red .Bank. Tea Pots of Mr. Maher's car and she was Wellington Wilkins returned Fri- 25c For Luncheon .-.cratched and bruised. Both cars day from Barnegat with five wild Red Bank, N. J. 2 cup vvi'ro damaged. ducks which he shot {here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Young The work of repairing the Meth- Custard Cups $2.50 if Crawford's Corner entertained a odist church is under way and Eerv- ! ii;;e number of folks at a Hallow- ices are being held regularly while 25c 4 cup e'en party last week. the job is being done. Quackcnbush John Black will vacate the hotel Sq. Cake Dish $3.00 luilding this fall. The property was sold a short time ago to a New- Uass Talking Machine in the World/' $1.50 6 cup ark party. It was owned by Pat- The Highest rick Fullon of Perth Amboy, for- $3.50 merly of Bnitlevelt. Fish Platters Public school pupils with perfect For Dinner Pie Plates attendance records for the past .$1.5.0 an! $2.00 month ate! PYREX 75c to $1,10 Grnmmnr Kinoes—Eleanor Brny. Viola Hiiuaer, Annie Curlcy, Elizabeth Sutphin, Vegetable Dish Cooks Better Round . .Margaret Sulphin, Francis Neville, Anna Looks Better | Lnra Holmes, ficrtrude Hitter, Mildred 2 compartments Cake Plates Kdienck, Hulh llnnimoml, Kriecla Ritter.. Cleans Better l'rimary tirades—Harriet Francis, Viola I Wftrneker, Lorclta VnnBrunt, Katherin* $1.50 75c | Jakubivv. Sadie Wjirnelicr, Alma Polhemus. Mury Neville, Hiehatil Francis, Victor Fal- no, Woodrnw Francis Jnek Mnher, Wil. r Hammond. Kenneth Frnm-in, Robert lorheoe, Tom Algor, William Vanllruat, ROBERT H ANCE & SONS ester VanPelt. Mrs. Wilson of Freehold has been 12 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. lending several days with her rother, Davis S. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. George Zuckor of azlet were visitors here last Thurs- The frost is on the punpkin, the days are getting shorter, the long, dreary winter John M. Ely, who has farmed arrett Longstreot'ri place several evenings are almost with u:;--and with them comes the problem of how to entertain indoors. oars, will give up tilling tho soil icxt season and engage in the com- mission business at New York. Orina; Music Into tHe Home Mrs. M. K. Stilwagon .spent part For with music the ev'pnings can be made seemingly shorter", happier and brighter >f last week, at Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hammond for all, and with a ind their son Wilbur spent from itinday until yesterday with .rela- ives at New Kochrlle.

EVERETT NEWS. Bernard A. Hickey Joins the Ranks the problem is easily solved, of the Radio Fans. Bernard A. Ilickoy, the black- For then you will havt music with which to sing or dance, or you can listen to stories smith and wheelwright of this place, has bought a radio outlit from of a varied nature. Theodore N. Family of Tinton The superior tone and fidelity of reproduction assure you 'alls. The madiini' 13 of the latest md most approved typo und Mr. of entertainment just as though the artist were in the room. Hickey and his family arc looking forward to many iulcrvMing even- ings the coming winter. So aro Glass Enclosed Comfort other folks ill tin1 village, for Mr. Decide Now to Investigate Sonora. Come in Any Time. nnd Mrs. Hickey an1 very hospitable und ulready n number of tlieir We're Always Glad to Demonstrate. $ neighbors hnvp listened with enjoy- for only 60 more ment to the outpourings of the new instrument. Make your winter shorter and your life longer by getting For only '60—we will equip nny True Hluc Oakland Touring C«r Mr. mill Mrs. (T.nrlrs Giant hnve a Sonora now at \ with a new Glass Enclosure lU-siumd liy (lie factory und built to ...nngeil tlu'ir JI]:IIKI aliput spending fit perfectly with Oakland's new type permanent top and its tho winter on a thi'iitni'iil tuur and wvatltcr-ticht windshield. they have ri'turm'd tu llicir home here. They will leave in a short This Glaus Enclosure is quickly installed nnd absolutely rnttle- tinin for Os«ininjr, New Vuik, wbcro pronf. Only your eyes can till you how perfectly it fits, how fine it Mr. (Jrant will hi' i'in]>biy»'d on a IOOI.K, nnd what a liluh degree ol closed ciir comfort it offers for U jiib iluiiii),' the winter. the cold uiul stormy days ahead. Mr, (Irani has SDIII bin horse to Sec this Enclosure installed on a True Blue Oakland TourlnR Car tho William ('. F.ly estate »i Holm- or Roadster--the car with the highly developed six-cylinder del. engine, the sound and simple (our-wheel brakes and th», centralized Mr. and Mm. Vnlri.-k llblu'y have controls. Sec it today—its utility and value will truly amaze youl rirturnrd to V\'a^binj;!"ii aftrr Imv- ing liju'iit Rcvi'ijil »!ii\t with Mr. lliikey'n liitcr, .MIL Kdwanl Kowc. 33 East Kront St., Rad Hank l'atriik J. I'lirlun IIMH taken n ^^fj*" *H» WBTWVJMINT Or QUA I ITT /£ >^ T. H. McKnight IMionn 70S Job fnr Ibn wlntiT "t tin1 railroad »hii|i» nl Kllr.nlii'lliporl. A immbi'r «,( iln- ii-iilrnts of this Exclusive %0lt0ral Dealers Touring . . * 041 Iluilnr«iCm,r.»110.1 plare rnjuyrd n Hiilbiwc'rn party Ho.d.ur . . '>>'' Coupe for Four 114' R|inrl TourlfiR IOQ1 given In ui. wi'rk by Mr. mul Mm. Sport It..«,lilrr ICW1 SfJ«n . . ,1391 <'ltiirli"i 1. Vuiim; »f Crnwford'ii I'ri./i f. 0. b. Pcmlliic Clorncr. ' Qlaii tinrloaurn 58 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Qo\vtnmtnt Tax Amos T. Ihvlithl linn it new Ford Touting Mmlili. $«0 tnii-k, Knlilllan . . 40 Addlllonnl I of fj'rllrrill Miilnri Mr. nntl Mm. Atdn'w Citrton of Terms May Be Arranged Trimtnn nml irlmlvri »f Mr«. Cur- ton (pent Bunilny with Mr, mid Mn, i..i.ui. Cmm> Styles Ranging from SGO.OO to 836O.OO EED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. was chosen reserve delegate. The ladies' aid society has contributed BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. ?2n toward the new organ. HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Evelyn \Veeks, daughter of Eev. E. T. Weeks of Adelphia, is »ick JttlZt 18 The MONMOUTH COUNTY. TOO MUCH IIC ACID? with chickenpox. LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT Penonal Notei, Sales of Property, Mrs. Matilda S. Lutes of Allen- the most, practical town observed her 78th birthday FREE 85 CENT BOTTLE (32 DOSES) Building Operation*, Lodge Do- method of giving Ti* *i a. V» .«..».*•>_-. __>._ _ A _. _. w^ atfl T* i "la a 9 THATCHER last Wednesday. Just because you start the day If your sleep is broken by an inga, Slight Firei, Birthi, Mar- "too tired to get up," arms and legs riti.ted bladder that wakes you up riagei and Deathi—Other Itemi. Antonio Aschetino ia: building a rusty stoves a gleam- slitT, muscles sore; with burning, every few hours, you, will appreci- TWIN-FIRE RANGE Abuut fifty persons attended a new house on Sea View avenue at ing jet-black tinisfc? nchinB hack nnd dull head—WORN ate the rest nnd comfort you gel Iiillowe'en party and farewell Long Branch. OUT before the dny begins—do not from the free bottle (32 doses). dance given last week by Misses Frank Sodcn of Freehold is re- think you have to stay-in such con- To prove the Williams Treatment —INSURES icraliiinc and iladelyn (irigpi and Covering from a severe attack of dition. conquers kidney and bladder useus lisa Charlotte Drake of Asbury pneumonia. Rheumatism, kidney and bladder cs, rheumatism an,d.all other ail- troubles, and all uilments cauBed by ments when clue to excessive uri< cA Comfortable Kitchen— •ark. The Misses Griggs and Mis3 Frank II. Conover of Matawan excessive acidity make one miserable acid, no.matter how chronic or stub- Drake will leave next week for has gone to Kansas City on a busi- Be strong and well. Get rid of born, we will give one 85c bottle Klorida. ness trip. the "rheumatic" pains, stiff joints, (32 dosej) free if you send this no- t Sumnier and Winter Joseph Wcatherspnon of Asbury The Simpson Methodist church LTHE sore muscles,"acid" stomach, kidney tice. Pleasn send 10c to help pay] ark WHS arrested last week on aat Long Branch ii being redec- or bladder troubles so often caused postage, packing, etc., to The Dr. D. HE THATCHER Twin-Fire enameled range by body-made acids. provides not only double cooking facilities, but t> charge of assault and battery on aorated. A. Williams Company, Dept. DA- hiludelphia woman who was pos- If you have been ailing for a long 1010, P. O. Building, East Hampton, a very attractive addition to the kitchen as well. A daughter was born last week to AUTHORIZED AGENT time, taking all sorts of medicines Conn. Send at once and you will T ng_as his wife. He was fined ?50 Mrs. Eugene Astarita of Allen- without benefit, let The Williams receive by parfcel post a regular 85 The gray enamel finish may be easily kept clean and the woman was ordered out of hurst. RED BANK HARDWARE STORE Treatment prove to you what great 75 MMonmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. bottle, without charge and without with a damp cloth. ,own. : • Andrew'Casino of Adelphia has relief it jrives in the. most stubborn incurring any obligation. Only one Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Berrien ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. Phono »3C cases. Since 1892 hundreds of bottle to the same address or fam Gas in summer at the touch of a button—coal, or bought a new F.ord coupe automo- thousands have used it. )f Long Branch has moved from bile. ' • '. ilyj Nothing sent C. 0. D. coal and'gas in winter for heat and economy. jorftsUI avenue to Franklin avenue. Thatcher Ranges are made in all sizes and styles Andrew Herbert of Long Branch The paving of Fourth avenue at for coal, combination coal and is building a workshop in the rear Long Branch has been completed. of his property. A daughter has been born to Mrs. gas, and single or double oven. , Henry Piggage of Long Branch. See your dealer or visit our Funds to the amount of $1,591 have been raised by the boy scouts Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Grove of Stability Show Rooms. Accept no substi- of Asbury Park for their campaign Farmingdale gavo & Hallowe'en SEND FOR tute for a Thatcher "Twin-Fire." to be held next year. The work of party last week. •*" CVBUOC There is no other "just as good." putting on the program will cost,Adelphia Man Dead. When one speaks of an "old firm" or "Old Specified intensively by archi- about $4,000. James D. Luker of Adelphia died B^nk," at once it denotes stability. . , , Leon Kahle, who has been day a few days.ago from a complication "Tour Warm Friend" teCtS. * operator at the Farmingdaje rail- of diseases. He was 65 years old The Second National Bank is 48 years of age road station, has returned to hisand leaves a widow and three chil- «OrO HEATERS home at Lambertville. He has been dren, they being Mrs. Mary Burdge —old and yet young. For all these years it has Uolil\& RANGES succeeded by Newell Harker of of Lakewood, Miss Minnie Luker of made itself a useful factor in 'developing The „„„.„„ Made in Newark Sold Everywhere. Toms River. Plainfield and Miss Mildred Luker Miss Phyllis Hood and Miss Lil- of Adelphia. Second National Bank, , THATCHER FURN ACE CO, Thatcher Bolliins, St. Frencl. and Georte Su., ^ewark. N. * lian Hansen, student nurses at the I N.» YorkDUpU, Room.. 13J-U5We.t 35* Street N.7 Twin Boys. Brooklyn . hospital, were recent Mrs. J. Williams of Asbury Park We practice^- guests of Miss Hood's parents, Mr. gave birth recently to twin boys. and Mrs. J. P. Hood of Long Mr. and Mrs. Williams had wished CONSISTENT COVRTESY Jim SERVICE. Branch. for a daughter and had gone so far Mr. Shoemaker of Englishtown as Jo name it Edith. Mr. Williams Oar constant aim is to be helpful to our customers cut a vein in his hand last week is in North Carolina and word of and to the community by rendering a thoroughly modern while cleaning up his garden. Sev- the arrival ol twin boys was sent and progressive banking service. eral stitches, were taken to close tb him, the wound. Wilbur Estelle, who has teen Hebrew Association Election. Member Federal Reserve System. 2>ruq Stores working in the ketchup factory at The Long Branch young women's fiO Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Farmingdale, .now taking a Hebrew association elected Jrlrs. B. 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts course in a Trenton bbusiness col- Spiegel president, Miss Fanny Zuck- lege. erman vice president, Mjss .Elsie Thomas L. Roe, the Adelphia vil Goldberg recording secretory, Miss THE SECOND NATIONAL. BANK Special Sales of Rose Kramer financial secretary and lage blacksmith, entertained about Zu members of' the county black- Mis3 Sophie Weiner treasurer. BANK, N. J. smiths' association last week. New Grange Members. Total Resources over $6,500,000.00 Toilet Needs Rev. Marshal Owens, pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Bodine, the Bradley Beach Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Bortner, Mr. church, has been invited back to and Mrs. Fred A. Kohler, Mrs; the church for another year. Evelyn Basteau, Miss Gladys Ryan, Elmer B. Hendrickson is laid up Miss Caroline Lied and Miss Edna' and Medicines with a sprained arm received when Lefferson have joined the Manala- he cranked an automobile last week pan grange/at Englishtown. and the car kicked him. HUGHES IDEAL The Allentown Methodist parson- A ski $50,000 for Injuries. RUBBER CUSHION age has been repainted by Augus- Suit for $50,000 damages has tus Robbins, Miller Coward is re- brought against Abraham J. Get- painting his residence. telson of Long Branch in behnlf of Hair Brush Miss Ruth Smith of Newark, who Here are the New Miss Jeannette Fury of Asbury Makes brushing a pleasure. Park is substituting in the physical I lost one arm as the result of in- Sanitary because it can be juries suffered in an accident to thoroughly washed. training department a* the Asbury ; An Opportunity to Test i Park public schools. j Gettels'on's car. Reduced Q Q j Miss Mary Jane Whelan and Policeman Retired. from $1.50 V OC Frank Lebo of Long Branch were Joseph Truax, a sergeatit of the Jonteel \ married a few days ago by Kev. Asbury Park police department, has Alfred- Duncambe.~~~ - been -retired- from -.-tho—iovcu--Lo- 'T^HE next time you go out hunting, stop at Remington tests showed that powder varies batch A 50c Box ~ X. yoiif Sealer's ana ask niffi fer"a"'bbX: of "by batch*~Gvcn the same kirid «uid weight. A given HARMONY Miss Viola Archer of Adelphia cause of sickness. Ha had been on weight of the same kind of powder doesn't always Cold Cream will resign her position at Bradley the force sixteen years. Clarence Remington Game Loads for the particular kind give the same results. So in Game Loads Reming- Face Powder Beach soon nnd enter a. training Mooney has been appointed in Mr. of game you are after. ton adjusts the amount of powder to give exactly Cocoa Butter school at Trenton. Truax's place. the right shooting quality for the specific game. —AND A- The name of the game is right on the box. COLD CREAM Miss Marion Yetman of Long Death from Complications. Powder varies—Remington Game Loads do jiofc 25c Cake A rich, tissue nourishing, Branch entertained a number of Mrs. Madeline Schmidt, wife of You'll note that the weight of the powder is friends at a Hallowe'en party last Take just one box of Remington Game Loads out Toilet Soap fragrant cream which clears William C. Schmidt, died from a not marked on the box. and use them. Notice how they shoot in your gun. the complexion, andbymas- Wednesday night. complication of diseases a few days sapne helps to eradicate The Allentown Campftre girls ago. She was 26 years old and It isn't shown because Remington Game Loads And remember this: If you go back to the storo wrinkles and fill out the con- 1 , I IT 11 1 i "fa*" .Jill* IlliO .. \J V l/3 OFF Two broth- are nof loaded to specified weight. next week or next month—or go to any store in a tour of the face. held, a Hallowc en.party recently at leave3 thrce chiidrcni different town—and get another box of the samo the home ,of M.ss Martha Potter also survive BOTH FOR Reduced erher3. and three sisters The box of shells you get is loaded to give kind of Remington Camo Load, tho sheila will from 50c neaMrr .Imlaystown and Mrs. . W. E. Dillard of a uniform velocity, pattern and penetration. perform exactly the same. Regular Asbury Park have moved to Mary- To Renew Pond. price of land. Mr. Dillard recently accepted The old- mill pond at Adelphia Remington Arms Company, Inc., New York City Both 75c a position there. is to be flooded again lifter being EitaHiihcd 1816 50c without water for some time. The WITHOUT COST A barn on John'J. Lively'., prop- erty on Brighton avenue at Long gates have been repaired and after Branch was destroyed by fire last the bed of the pond is cleared, of A GREAT TONIC A 30c Tube Friday morning. vegetation the water will be raised. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ayers of Benefit Card Party. West Long Branch celebrated their A caul party was held a few Peptona tenth wedding anniversary with a nights ago at the home of Mrs. Helps {6 improve the blood Shaving Cream party last week. Samuel Jeffries of Como for the and appetite. Produces stim- Wilbur Estelle of Farmingdale is ulating elToct on the sys- with a guaranteed genu- benefit of the Wall township Demo- taking a course in typewriting and cratic club. H. II. Mountz of tem. Pleasant lastintasting iand ine Rubberset Shaving stenography at Itider college at >d for young <>r old. Spring Liike school gave a talk. Full 16 ounce bottle. Brush, regular price of Trenton. which is $1.00. John II. Rowe of Spring Lnke Held in $300 Bail. Reduced has bought a new Ford touring car. James Garrie of Asbury Park from $1.00 79c Tho Cream Ho will leave next Monday for was arrested last week on a charge has no su- Florida. of stealing a bicycle nnd ho was perior. The The Sheffield Farms dairy at As- held in ?300 bail for the grand Brush will | jury. lie could not get a bondsman Quail Load f?ivft long bury Park will remain open all year Recommended forOnoll.Dove, for Duck, Phflasant, Recommended fur Qauee, ras, and was sent to the county jail. Woodcock. Rail, l'lover und HnwW, Crow. Rabbit. Partridge. Pralrla Turkey en'l Kecrnon, Kprvice be- ami Peter A. Geisselman will be in Snipe. 12.16 (uul 2')-RaU|:e; No. Chlckfti nnd arouse. 12, lb tuul 2D- K-«iu«t; Ma, i Clilllcd. ur Soft cause the charge. On Their Way to Florida. SCbllled ut Suft Shot. K«UKCjNo,5,6Dr 7 Cliliied or SoftStlot, (hot. Glycerine and bristles are set in hard Clarence Khafto and Wilbur Rog- Mr. and Mrs. George Dcy nnfl Rosewater rubber. er:; of Farmingdale shot 1!1 ducks Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dcy of Long Containing rii^rit jHTrrntn^ on linrnegat bay Monday of last Branch have gone, to Miami, Flor- ofOlycfriiie ammom-WUUT, wrek. ida, for the winter. They arc mak- A flplf;ndi()hfii/>-, / W/^ $JOO Branch arc! spending ton days nt Girl." Club Parly. Itepulnrh Me •**'*. and Brush l.aku Itniikonkomnn and at New Miss Mae Graham, George Cono- Vork. ver and John Caswcll won prizes nt Ml*i Helen M. Vhh of Long o Hallowe'en party held last woek BUY YOUR Hrntu'h bus been spending a vaca- by Uio Freehold girls' club. Cut Prices tion at Somervillo and Irfike Hopnt- (Continued on next pngc.) cong. II-(au» rftornmemle.l for l).i,k, nr.nt, and laik Rtcommfnded for Oroma.Pralrta Table Needs •il/.K Rabbit. No.*, 5 or 6Clililrd tit Hull .Hbnt. Clilrlm, fliaannl, l'>.lrlil|«. 'J'hn girls' junior cluti of Way- DON'T RISK NEGLECT ao««««« rrnimmr-iiciej lor Dui-k, I'lirieint, Rabbit, Povt, Hibblt, Duck and Stlulrral. hidn received i'iglit ribbon pri7.cn Partridge, I'ralile culrkrn miilDronae, 11, 111 and 30 (au«a| Ha. I Chiliad At About }/z Price IOt I Intcher's Caslnria 25c Loadail oulr lu :'i lucl, ebelle-No. «, 7 or 7H Chilled «r Sett Sbot. • Oc 1) & K Colil Cream 3!lc hiul ?:ill.Ti:i ut thu rrctmt Trenton I Don't ncRU'Ct n constant liatk- or boft Sl.oL Coffte (1 lb.KK.H5c) 2/<"52c • III lliml'a II A A Cream 3i)c fair. (iulir, jilmip, ilnrtliiK imins i-r uiin- c l.yon'i Tootli Powder 1 i) 2 /"' 26c oil, I'asta 35c ] li;m>ri\ IJsti DOIIII'M Kiiim-y 1'ills iin Shuv. Cr. 'Me I was liotnn over .Saturday nnd .Sun- linvn ymir frii'nds iunl miKhburs. Chocolate I'mltiirtg l'.hnnliva Slinv Cr. 21)o | A lied Han'; CIIPII1. ; (R't:- l'«.) 2 for 16c 1'i.n.r. C, 1,1 (,, am .III,: Mrs. .liimci Roe of AdVlphia ii Minn I.milsn .Smith, VJ Wii-hinu- Cake Cliocolntr - • Nujiil . , . ,7Bc laid up with iin infi'i'ti'cl thunih Illll '.tri'l't, |{IIVP till" follliM'illK 'UllC'-i ', incut .limn 1'.!, l'.ilii; "I MiiTi-p'd i (RrR. 2V 1 2/»r26c Oc Syiiili "I I i .... 4.1a ciiu.wl by hilling It with n. . Sell. ' frimi KCVITI' linitu throii|;h my l.ii|. !k*fCu»w'l» nnd buck. J roulil hnrilly rum* Orange Mnrinatade 1.(1(1 .S.I llrp.ti. ....HBc of l-"ti(/. ]{iutich hnvp gunii to liny- illy hnnil" almvn my lirnd ur (.timp (12 u*. JMUH. »! 2/»r40c 75,. Mrlli,,'. I ill Bttc loim Hunch, Flyridu, for tho winter. I" plrk up anything 1 turil plus- Strawberry Jam • - - .Lit I'roitill \ 27 c C. 1» lliill inul 11, II. I'ylf. of trm nrid nlhcr mcillrlnrii for my filcniloU Irnvn inntnlli'il vnpor hrnt- kidneys Imt llm trtmbli' did not tor Reenrnmended far n»¥e,Qiieu.Rabbit, ...ry Jam • • - .10, Kulyn... l ill I'ail. 10c I#HVP, «o 1 thiUlKht it w«» ciiiised by an.) Kabtilt II, 10 «ml 20- I'iitrlilgfl, l')0v«r,Or0uia and W< iiK lilitnU in thi'lr new houmn. /..,,.. N». 6 CaUled »r rork IJ, ID and aO'|eU|»i Nl> (15 II- irg. lilt.) 2 far We 1 0(1 I Ulrrinn 09c unmethiiiK i'l«i' until I hf»rd of Chiliad ol left •liol. Dr. Vpildi>f Mnn-'ollun i>f Mnna- Dunn'* Kidney I'llln nnd K»I. « bn«. ton abut. Oratw )»m • • * • • r.U, MrnlhoUlum aiic qunn illetl n frw dityii ago, lln I Iwd mil tHktn all of Ihcin whun (15 (uuu-ft. 45t) 2/or46e 1 01) H party wtl Imck liernm* well. 1 nlunyt knrn I50( Ctiliturn ()(ntm*nt. . 45c given liiflt wpuk for Mill Mildred Ounn't on ham) M 1 wnuld not »uf- COr Muii.roln Olnlmtnt 45« Kytf of hong Ilrtneh. ttr »uch pulnn «g»lti wlun they ciin VanllU BXWKI «• • , be lifsvpntod." {I oi.rtg.3fc) 2 for 26c GOr. Ooani Ki,l,,.r PlIU 4»c A chmiUuqus will b« h*Id it tn.»« llorlUh'. M Milk 70> On June 24, 1020, Mm, Smith Pur. Ol!« Otl ' •hlowii Nov«tnb»r 20th, 80th 1,011 INnkham't end Iinerimbrf lat, ndili'd: "1 itlll ui« Unitn'a Kidney Remington, Vr«nl«lil. Cnmpaunil I3« 1*1 ilia (iroii«lon»lly for tllght uttin'ki C, H, T, Clayton w«i choMn (!«!»• of klilnny complaint anil they are Onp* Jelly . 2S< U..th»m'. L'v'r PHI*, 1» (JaU tiy the Adelphia church Ult (tOuk|if,ini.)Sc) 2 for 36c •ur* in hrln m«." THE AUTHORITY IN FIRE ARMS. AMMUNITION AMO CtmiPQT w««V to atttiui fonferenc* nt Attan OOe, at til ditltr*dialtr*.. KnuUr- ****************************************** I******** tic City next M»rcb. JoiUh W»lt«n burn Co.. Mfn., aufT.lo, N. Y, •RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 'Page Eleven weris disabled and the entire town son & Son firm a: Farmingdalu. has days ago by entertaining a number Bought Farm in New Yorlt Stat«. ' 3. C. & G. A. DELATUSH. Examinations for License to Practice BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS: was thrown,- in darkness by tamper^ necessitated an addition U, the of friends. Edward Morgan of Long Uranch • Aisi'HirKfl.-i ing ...iLh li^lit wires. building. The firm manufactures Koum 17, Eluiwr |i|.l,:., uo,l II,,, , H. J. has bought an elcvcn-acri; farm at i-.~- . - ''•'•|- ''"""• ' _ _ 1 underwear. Fire Company MaU«. $1,300. Professional ing '.steering and Land Surveying (Continued Itun luA pay '.) , Uitil<'t|{oe» tn Operation. Woodstock, New Yy< j .iih a stenographer in^.he A Hallowe'en and get-topethcr supper. The money will be used (0 HtTO.Um, Allniill.' Ill^hUnils, at Rutgers College-and the State University j Ui.-riliV. office ut 1-reuhold, under-. sociable wus held hist week by ihe 'to buy a heavier tru.-k. N. Y. ('»:,. _ N. J. __ auxiliary <>( the. Spring taki; hus 1 of t'knv Jersey, Ntw Brunijvfick, N. J. i •A ' !,i i.n u))ei. uon last week at the Asbury Park American lcjrion ut its M. F. TETLF.Y, lii.ft!. ' A rheck for -S31'4-aU an; I Supper at Hamilton Church, .^.RTIIil & ROSSI :.n, MIV I'i'Ht.ii; }5|/nn£' Lui.i: buspitul. home. Over 100 persons attended 1 and •thi'i-i l.olts .of linen -ipwoliB^ T!.o ladies HJ<\ society of tho /Von- Alcoholic an•'•.'!HKiii'.iim must !«• filed wiih the Sicri-Urv Hie afl'air, T.-ll-y , K,.w, Stiin.l, uave. i.n:: suit to the Hospital. Branchpnrt Cli'M>«I Benefit. Hamilton Methodist rhurch will 7_nr_on.| S!i, .i. H,.,| Hank, N. /j prior to November liillh, i''-l. Bl,".!il-- m; v h',> h.-ni l.y iip;,]- irii; in ir-ak-v -A '-'1; j;rif P1r '-y ""d dunco will be; holii.a hot joast U-i-f impair tonight urr, 7yil Thi_PJ8!Ll!l SI-' Girli Hcjld Convention. . .-- DR. HAROLD J. STOKES," ! u '^Tr-.nr-•«'-'"»-fiTSt- Monday night jit -the 1 in the church !ja-;err)C!;t." VERMOUTH Trust Cn;i-i"'". .i:"i;r,itiliv.iT;--Jcrs\Tr"r;tJv-.- ;~J. —^~ " " •- -—"- % l vvoo The Ciris Friendly societies in iif.'N'i.M, :;I;I:I;KIIN, •'i "'»!•. • "*' ' tl- hoLel at Long"Branch for Mouwvouth county held their annual Bottled in Torino} Italy • :-»> r •.. lir I r.inl. 1..-C. • .!,i ii'- "'•'• benefit of the Branchport Ko- lent, to Jail for Ninety Dayn. 64 ilrnii.l C.i,.•.-!. |;i ,- llullillnc, HUGH A.. KELLY, Secretary convention in St. James's church at Joseph CiinoviT of Asburj Park " . ll.-.rn. I. r, an.I I',. • . ./. nifut Catholic chapel. tlle Otn.'e il.-iii , r -.in I,, V00 o'clwk. Vila .\H. fr:r, William: Long Branch Sunday afternoon and Was sent to the county jail for Buy it by : 'I ••i-i-i...no__ao.:-iy. ^ :\ Uli'l night. • Ai ,ii:-i. Wliiu.. Al.cnd'.ii Iiud; i/c-^n made of making the trip by train by the way ' - "• - Anderson of Al- send of New York, formerly of As- i WILSON & SMOCK, • m;Lrr..i^o oi .*l..i. iiiiiuel noish t' Now Orleans. lentown have returned from a gun- bury Park, celebrated their golden I COUN.-lLLUm.i AT I..WV, ..i rl)iUuunm..i to i lank II, Dcji of ning trip to Warrenville, Connecti- wedding last week. B. ALPERIN j HK11 llMlK, M. I. Home Health niunasquaik 'Ihe cuiiplu were mar- Home from Trip. cut. !O(HCPK: 10 Rjiqt Krnut ^lit-cl^ Mr. and'Mrs. .Thomas Vaughn of j Piano for School. 20 Broad St., Red Baiik. [ALSTON BEEKMAN, i.uil October 2? ill. Mr. and Mrs. A.grand piano ha^ been givm to Dey uru living at Mimusriuaii, Asbury Park are home aftgr a trip Boy Runt into Auto. DELICATESSEN j •COl.'N.SIXl.UH AT LAW. to Philadelphia and they are living William Pickett, an Adelphia the Freehold school by Mrs. Arthur j OfHcfl*. Ill Hrnn.l St.. HKD nA.'JK. K. J| New School t-rupoted. school boy, ran into an automobile Dyer and the Misses Layir.ia and I DR. W. M. THOMPSON, SED'S CANDY SHOPPE in their new house which they re- Louise Murphy. ! . !>1-;M']'\I. SI'UfM^D-V. Voters ol !•..,.ime township will cently bought. while going home from school last 2(1 Nnt'l Bank UuililliiK, Rnl Hunk, N. J. 4 Linden Place, Red Bank, N. J. vote ut u special election November In Woodmen's Home. week. He was not seriously ^liurt. G». ndminlsl-r,..!. Hours 8-S. liUtn on the proposition of buying Opposite Strand Theatre Bradley Beach Woman Dead. GEORGE D. COOPER, land for u new scliuolliouse in the J. Arthur Butcher of Farming, CIVIL K.NlilNKKR. dale arrived last week at the Wood- iMr.s. Amelia Brown, wife of Wil- Suree^!-...r to (jfurKf ('..HIJ-T, C. E. Uradley Ucuch and VViiitesviilu sec- Patterson lluil.Hm.', KKI) HANK. N. J. ion and uUo at \vc:>l druve. men's home at Colorado Springs, liam Brown of Bradley Beach, died Colorado, where he will mokj a stay a few days ago. She was forty GEORGE H. ROBERTS, urpritfi (or Pasloi'. years old and leaves three sisters. (ilUHi:,\TE AI'OTKlNKEB. for hia health. igrrt-. f.r fira.lp .Stork, Fiirm Suits, P«- A surprise party Wiis given lost Firm Dissolve! Partner»hip. oiinl Properly. N.w Motinn.uth, N. J. week to Kev. Chailcs Walker- of jTo Give Ten Lecture Sermoni. T.'l«uli..i.,. Mill,11...own 27fi.MJ Rev. Newton N. Riddell of Chica- The firm of A.. Ash & Co. of Manasquan, who has *beun pastor I Long Branch has dissolved, partner- GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. E., and there thirteen years. A sum of , - will conduct a scries of. ten lec- GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. •Jmons at St. Luke's church ship. The members of the firm CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR*. money was given to Mr. Walker by • were Abram Ash and EdwaTd Asch. 60 Broad-Street, Kn a dinner lit the Leon W. Francis l;oep clean. Dries hard quickly; easy to ap- llmpcri:il hotel ut that, place Friday "ply and wears well. ! right for the chairmen of tho vari- Main office, 597 Clinton Ave Made in eight attractive colors. Come to , GUS Ked Cross branches in the Newark, N. J. our store and see the color puncls. Lease Moridn Hotel. Mrs. 1,. A. Harvey anil sons nf .IOS. T. BURROWES CO. Asbury l'arl. have k-a'.;ed a hotel ut Woit Front street, St. l\.ler:>imi;;, I'lorida, and will RED BANK, N. J. open thi.. hi U'l Dei-ember 15th. Tho hotel lias 100 rooms and forty

Thief at AsLury Park. . A l!uvi,,u;,...; .(.i...... msichine, a check ]).\j.v...< ir v.,.,1- and u >I-..;T V.CLV bU.'.c.i a tew days mm Ihe .J ... :• o. in • (Jlendalo .s tl.-.iry oi,,..j ,\..y ol Asbury Park. VERY Fall all the unpleasant features Gave n..ilow-'cn Party. A 11 .iK ..i. ..i ;.-..;, ».;s hold last of heating, with coal, loom up to make week ai ;\irj. -• .n.ar * arpciit-i 's of Occn Cr.Ae. . ..:.-.:i were won by 1 people wish there was something better. Jos.:;. ! ;:;i .• ' ' i..':i Clr.nc ;.:id. Make us your headquar- ii. \v . .'. • -ii ol .\&i..u-.y ters for everything for

!• I'',). !,.. A- rltl>:[!•••• c'li'-A •••- (ami. ! si'nec. Oil heat is clear, dependable and f i tin-in ' i J.i'i , 1*. C^,.ovcr H'rn. bf !• w torn a tlcally controlled. It does away with EMPIRE GARAGE i . ' h. 1 ', .nil'- -i-lii l,i:-|.. v-'l'i.'k j 21 Ea»t Front Street •rujru.' -i •-..•pii li. ''.i-ihayi | dirt, ashes, shoveling and fire tending. I'.'i. il i'.ir iin'.-th'-r i . rty j L(HV RED BANK. N. J. ! A.torn!. : Telephone 209 . i:,!l,i- M.lii: I lilll.l :: ..i JJi.ii, A dependable supply of "Standard" Fur- tin toy expense we Un ...: .-'" 1.1' i; 1,1 '.I.- U 111-' ALLEN FROST, Prop. developed the product i .: ; ;.y iy c ..-• lii.i ..^'.ii o:^- nace Oils, especially developed for use in Open Dav and Night aJ,,-..i,',!:, :; i . .'> .-\, . u, k. Oflica. • Hi a It U tu i: the improved types of oil-burning devices, qualify and flavor. i#r MIM ... ' II. PUw'aid :i ••-. . . i d.l.i !:,•!.a tor or J,.-.-nh IN D.in. is available for use this winter in your -if il,.. r,..miy i»f M,m- Then we spared no [;en.. to Wi.«ii:i, . , .r.tU, whurv they t'... l.-.h^-liftl, .Inv 11/ will spend Mi.1 >.,n-er. 'I ho ti ip is II th" lu'l'ln'jilii'ii of KiU* expense to make the present furnace. A new booklet bearing li.:n-r V, M.OUJI * m.C package worthy ot the ing made, by uutomobitv. > Mi-llhil, Ml-.s/on for St. Filer's. Hutu',, H IM'I.-I.)' u^'-n In UMI >'i<-t. lvtti'.', iil.invii at I'Veehold i.i n<"'U|,i|» ;,, „!•- t. .M, , (hrir .1.1.U HD held by i|n> Long llninch 111 lhi> matter <>f tlii* nin'll.«ii"ii nf HtntU't (New Jersey) li'li.r*!.)., f..r loii'u u> AMIIIIIM ih* »«in« iin'n i-liih liiniitlil. in the Dur- or .-•«!.ui.. ii.n Norll'K HI I'.IUN'IK NAMK, 132-156 Pearl Street, TO WHOM IT MAV I'llNilIIIN: Huys Out Parlnnri. riitoimii In It"' I't'.. HII.IM ..r »n •'! ot Red Bank, N. J. Ihf kanuiini- »( M«w 1.1..) >..inl»<, .^n 'it W. '/.iumn-i-mnn U nnw Arl 1. KM |...i~ in I.. il,ili«* |ti«ll Hio *nli' priiprii-tur of the lni|icrlnl rimnai." I.|I|I --- lil.ninrv VI ii'li, an>l an kiii>'i'Wni il..i'..i «n.i"".l M'Tll II, •I ul Lin')! llrnnch, IIHVIHK holli lull, li"li.T I. Ii.. ..li y tK.n thai I aliall Hie illteleHL of tlMorKC (ionrgll Aiuili | . Hi i nf ri'iiim.'ii I'lau « 111.. I'.,,,!,', ,.f M Hi. lllKlr nl Nata mid (teor^o Vii,'tllladen, J.I.,, Hi 111" ii'.l'l luiilo Kl I'raoMil. O120 Iniiiilv ,,f M,,niii,mill, mi Niivantntf II, X^llst GIVM * Talk. IflJH, »l ID mi .'.li.. k In Ilia (uraliotn, tt li.-H, Ihiimfln «< I r«" !'• bfH In At Inrt wcoli's moetlnft of thn ni'l'i- *u Miitlt,,rl«K tn* \» «»aiJma in- Long llrnnch Woman'* ("ivib 4,',apt "STANDARD" WIIIIIPIII H, Clint*, mi nrtiit, (jnvo « K»»Htb'ir», N.w tnlk im "Tlw AiipriH'intion mid wmii, ' rnlnllnit of I'lcmn**^" • Allntmf, ktr'iK, Hit. M|< ~ "*Luk» Uh|l..a Will M.lV , " n( Matmit^uun' f»uiei| n let lU'll li«-ln you »e» thlngt, M» FURNACE OILS you flf'i ihitiKD yiiW*t> limt Mia n»l» of ilamtKO llnlluwc'eii nlirlit* I'encet » .« > v I you Kf HiiytliinicTyou *«ii»,""A(l» fter Every Meal and ilgm w«r« broken down, »uloi v*rtl»o«mni. '. • %3t'r Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. >Xfiw York hospital, where he re- Rumor About His Death is Un-! cently underwent an operation. TRAN true-rChina All Torn Up. ]. Karl Cordova has returned to An- KEROSENE, OILS j Itendents of Kverett and Brade-1 tonides's pharmacy after being sick , It were overjoyeU last week to ! several days with a cold.' i. am that Rev. Leon Cahill is not j Mlss Catherine Conover, who is REP.. BANK, N. JT. Phone 688 and GREASES I dead.' During the world "war Father! employed at Antonidesa pharmacy, nt lho Lon BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO. Vahill was rector of St. Catherine's!" ' >>' Branch hospital, Matlneo Dally 3:00 F». M., Saturday 2:3O F». M. church at Everett and of St. Gabri-! where she underwent an operation. Performance Continuous 7:|(j P.M. to 10:4O CRYSTALITE OIL I el's church at ISradevelt. He is now i Charles Townsend Scanlon of H engaged in missionary work in Kentucky, who Bpent the summer PROMPT MOTOR DELIVERY ' •J China and a few weeks ago a rumor here, has gone to New York for the Wednesday, November 7th—The Last Day $ gained wide credence that he hadwinter. "5 i.een killed by Chinese bandits. A free library was opened at the D. W. GRIFFITH White Road, Near State Highway >*! In a letter received last week by Community house last Thursday in "" Presents Ilia Great Success . !»! Mr,.juul Mrs. Bernard A. Hickey of connection with the Monmouth •J Kverett, the priest states that he county library commission. Mrs. SHREWSBURY, N. J. ^ ',v:is feeling vory much alive at theL. A. Harris is chairman of the li- "THE WHITE ROSE" »J time he wrote the letter'but that he brary committee. About 200 books With Mae Marsh, Carol Dempster, Ivor Novello J] /would not guarantee that he would have been put in. the library and TELEPHONE CONNECTION . they will be changed and added to Dont Miss Seeing It! » , . lip alive when its recipients got it. Comedy—"THE LIMIT" SCENIC 1 lie said that battle, murder an"d sud-1 at intervals. rs 'PXK&X*X*XKtX&X*X*X*X1&X*X*X&X<&X?X i'den death were the chief outdoor I ¥ - Gertrude Woelfle, who has and indoor sports of China at the i hecn spending the summer with her Thursday and Friday, November 8th and 9th j present time and that everything in ' s°". Augustus Woelfle, has gone to : China was.so uncertain that no one ' NeK'°"w 'York, where she will spend the y •• knew from one day to the next what winter with another son, Dr. Henry \ was going to happen to him. He E. Woelfle. ] stated that up to the present time, William P. Irwin has bought a BEiAseo COME SOON! : however, he had not been molested piece of property on Third avenue. or harmed. ' Matthew Mortenson is having the ] Father Cahill described conditions interior of his house redecorated by in China as very chaotic, with fre- William Conover. [ quent changes of government and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stryker 'with-a general disregard and con- arc homafrom a trip through Vir- This is Inspection Week 11 tempt for law and order. He stated K'ma- They covered 1,500 miles. j that the soldiers of whichever gov- Mr. and Mrs. Stryker were accom wer are as badpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cyrcniu as bandits and they rob and kill in- Stryker, who were recently married. \ discrhninatejy. In his letter he en- A Hallowe'en party was given last | closed a picture of himself dressed week for Earl Cordova at which WOODLEY in Chinese costume. fiften persons were present. The Father Cahill was very popular usual festivities were indulged in. during his work at Everett and IMpeless heaters have been in- Could he love and HQPEHAMPTONf Seven Bridge Road Bratlevelt not only with members of stalled in Mrs. Brackett's house at honor a woman I his own faith but with the people j Water Witch and houses owned by who brazenly, in general. Everyone who knew ^olln Cruder, Gal-field Grover, callously, confess- LITTLE SILVER, N. J. i him rejoices that he is still alive Varies Antonides and James Per- |' and hopes that he will live long and kins of this place by Mortenson and ed she was out to 1 prosper much before he wears a company. dig while the ' halo and plays a harp. A dog owned by Augustus Woel- spade was Our staff consists of five local surgeons, physi- fle was killed last week in New York ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS, j ^.'len il, JumP(?(' from an automo- sharp and the cians and a resident doctor, supported by graduate 1 bile and was run over by another digging Branch of County Library Opened car. good? nurses. Here Last Week. A dance will be held at the Com- An entertainmen_.._t wil...._l b_e held in munity house next Wednesday night Our private rooms are large, airy, handsomely '.lie Ccntrat Baptist church tonior-1ilIul a 'lance will be held there every furnished and kept as one would have them in their row night. A reading, "Amarilly otheMVedncsday during the winter. own home. ; HI Clothesline Alley," will be given Mrs. C. C. Laiitz is in charge of a and Paul Posten of Navesink will lefreshment booth. sing a solo. A luncheon was served from half- Our semi-private rooms are also more than at- ast Rev. James H. Cann, pastor of the | P elevel n o'clock until seven :1 tractive; some have only four beds, and others- Methodist church, has gone on a o'clock yesterday at the Community month's vacation, which will be house. The menu included clam six to ten. • spent in the South. Special services chowder, coffee and sandwiches. were held Sundav in observance of An athletic association Our table cannot be excelled anywhere; the •World's Temperance Sunday" Un- I formed last week at the high school food is the best in the markets. The tray and dor the direction of the Woman's I with Alton P-iikor president, Mar- Christian temperance union. Mrs. jorie Little vice president, and Hel- table service home-like in every particular. Franklin Patterson was in charge. en Kadenbnch secretary and treas- ; Rei_.,A_ L. Graham of Asbury Park spoke oifyaw and order. Our operating room is the very latest in its Phone Red Bank 1121. equipment; electrical appliances throughout. A sale of crullers was held yester- day at the Community house. i A daughter was born last week to Woodley Hospital is noted for .its restful and—-,~ -Mrs;" Robert Cookr Ths daughter quiet atmosphere—ask any of our past patients. was named Hazel Anna Cook. Mrs. Cook was formerly Miss Dolly Associate this firm with \\ J< ; Moore of Asbury Park. durable work at low cost. The committee in charge of the MARIE A. SEAMAN, Sup*. sale of Chnutauqua tickets com- prises F. A. White chairman, It. C. THE H. SMITH CO., VanNotc treasurer and Rev. Joseph II. Schaeffer secretary, Mrs. Ho'r-1 Fair Haven New Jersey nee Moody is in charge of the dec- orations. The Chautauqua will be ." Classic cTChe'Screen held at the Majestic theater Novem- ber 21st, 'J'id and lilld. FRED JENNINGS Our Cans Comedy—"THE CHAMPION" KINOGRAM3 The young people's society of the General Roofing Contractor Presbyterian,church hold a Hallow- Saturday, November 10th e'en party last week at the church. 120 South St., Freehold, N.vJ. The committee in charge consists of 5PEE Jessamine Ackerson, Dorothy CJehl- hiius, Frances Patterson, Ethel Arm- Distributor of tha Ambler AnbfHtot Shingles, Full stock, nil sizes and stead, Albert Armstdad, Malcolm colors carried in Freehold, We either Woodruff and John Pillshury. Miss (urninh, you the material or give'an In the Grpat Kentucky Derby Handicap Picture applied price. Can b« applied over M. R. Todd played the part of a your old Bhinjrle roof. We go any- witch. , where. Slate, Klan and Tile Itooflnir. Phones 170-M and 128-W. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Baldwin "Garrison's Finish" A Wonderful Racing Picture—A Powerfully Kxcitini; Drunin—Of Mother Love —A Son's Honor—A Love Komance—A Tensely Inturesting iincl Attention

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""Chic?^"intercut * in trie ""election ities wer^ giveft1 to the Kepublicir 1 BUY VANMATER-irEICTED. centered in the contest for asses- candidates for senator and assem^iMADEBETlTAlEETINOAtE- S At KNOItWOOD. CLUB GROWING,' sor. Both sides made very inten- blymen. Two Plots on Pinckney Rond Bought by Them Last Week. ALL OTHER COUNTV CONTESTS sive campaigns. ,The Republican Little Silver. re-elected all its WAGER' OF $100 MADE AT PAUL DE LA REUSS1LLE BUYS WOMEN MAKE A THREAT BUT NORTH SHREWSBURY organization .which has controlled present officials and gave slightly Members of the Eisner family GO REPUBLICAN. COUNCIL SESSION. RESIDENCE THERE. .FAIL TO EXECUTE IT. the township for 2-1 yeara waged better than its normal Republican bought two plots of land on I'inck- HAS 37 NEW MEMBERS. Dr. VonMator Runt 9,000 Ahead of the bitterest kind of a fight against majorities. The borough officials Capt. Charles P. Irwin and Council- He Has Bought a House of Stucco ney road Inst week. Both plots are. j-hey 5aia at thc Council Meeting Red Bank' Organization Off t« 4, Hi. Ticket and Win. Create.t George H. Roberts, the Democratic nre Mayor J. Elwood Harvey, Com- man Schenck S. Thompson Got in Enclosure and a Lot on Harvard near llroad street. One tract is on "They Had Evidence to Prove II- Good Start iii Membership DrlVsK Personal Tribute Ever Accorded candidate for. assessor. All sorts mittesmen William H. Carhart, Ed- an Argument and Then Each Man Road for $10,000—-Twelve More the south side of the road and it ad-! iega| Liquor Selling Wo. Coing • Which Will End in January—C«t» by Thii County' to a Candidate. of rumors were set afloat to injure ward C. Fiedler, John-II. Bates, Bet That He Was Right. • Lot, Sold. „ . ! joins the present residence^ .Mon-1 on, But They Gave No Evidence. | ting Ready for Winter. his candidacy and these stories John A. Gamewell, V. Parker Wil- Dr. John H. VunMutur of ^thin- was | White Brothers have sold a new! roe Eisner. This plot is_'r.ux200 | A (lcl(.KnU(m o£ thr0, mem,H,,,, Th(, Xl;r:h .Shrewsbury, iceboat tic Highlands was elected sheriff of greatly influenced the result, espe- kinson and Frederick E. Hasler, Col- before the Red Bank councilmen ; house and lot on Harvard road, on lector Elizabeth I). Hobljs, Assessor Monmouth county yesterday by a cially among the colored citizens. They are said to have voted almost William J. T. Getty and Justice Or- majority of nbout 1,000. Every- solidly iffriinst MV. Roberts. lando J. Warden. All are Republi- ;' " ' 'ii '' " thing else in the line of county 0 un c ma n No charge of fraud has been cans except Mr. Harvey and Mr. offices went Republican. Harry Q. Carhart. track Borden and William M. Bergen, the made in regard to the counting of ing Republican candidates for free- tho ballots, but it is said that tho Eatontown elected Leslie D. Capt. Irwin said he had not made up modern improvements. The lot is holders, defeated (ilenn Berry and count in some of the places was Seely1, Republican, over Charles his mind whether he would take up 75x200 feet not '"according to Hoyle." Great John M. Coilies by majorities of Kiddle, Democrat, by a vote of the tracks or not. Twelve more lots have been, sold i-1,800 to 2,000. Senator William A. discrepancies between the figures 294 to 21C. Mr. Riddle's candi- There was a long discussion over at Knollwood. Mrs, Anna de la * Stevens of Long Branch defeated of different talliers are said to have dacy was hurt by the fact that this matter and over other trolley I Reussille and Mrs. Ceorgie B. Haz- Ward Kremer by almost 8,000. Ja- existed, especially at the Middle- there are already two Democrats on matters, during the course of which arc! of Red Eank have each bought town village poll. It is said that minded the women that at the tinr; Kschelbach, Augustus Colmorgan, cob' G. Campbell and Edward A. the township committee and there Capt. Irwin made a bet of $100 with two lots. Single lots have been plot has a frontage, of 2-10 feet on 1 in some instances tho two sheets of the petition he had George. I '. Wilson, Walter Noble, Jr.. Sexsmith were easy winners over has been a well-defined feeling Councilman Schenck S. Thompson, j sold to Mrs. Mary W. Bucklin of Pinckney road. It.runs northward!* figures at the polling places would them that action" for tho en- l-.'rcd Gill, Charles A. Hawkins* Harry N. Johnson and Leo J. War- against letting any one party have This came about through Mr. : William street, Loroy E. Lufbur- about 300 foot ananidl connects with j ^ .} , ^ be as much as 35 or -10 votes apart. complete control'of the township. Thompson making a statement that , row' of Newman . Springs road, the rear of the present Raymond i Cement of the law would be taken Lotus faobel Walter 13. ConnoM, wick. Dr. VanMater ran about s0011;l s The tired election board members: gome o{ the Democratic leaders Eisner residence property on the, as evidence was presented Myron \ Brown, Christopher L. ' 9,000 votes ahead of the next man trouble had been experienced in put- James A. Wise, Jr., and Franklin T. alnsl ch crsons as hacl lKH n vl P c Klhvanl lalc could hardly read figures. They easit side of Broad street. Part of , »R ™ P ' " "''« ' ', Herbert W. on his ticket. His feat is unequalled shared this feeling and Mr. Kiddje ting doiwn concrete, on Wharf ave-; Wise of Linden place, LLeon Eeus- o at n8 le e ?a had been up all night and were BO had a "hand row to hoe." The ^ but this will be filled ' ' " '""'• " "' that.no . liarbtr, I'rank Reid, I' rank Santart" in the political history of the coun- nue b.ecausc trolley tracks were on 'sille of Maple avenue, Reginald V. in and will be made to conform to ,s ™h evidence had yet been civ-en, ijelo, L. K. hnglish, Ihornton Ryder, weary that they had no storr.ach for township elected three other officials • that street, ty. Pretty much everything north the general style of Mr. Eisner's' ^"l! women said they had such Atoms Holmstedt, 1'retlenc .S. counting all the tickets again. It whh o were unopposedd. TTheh y are ' I ? of Red Bnnk went for him. He even Capt. Irwin said the tracks had William H. Hcyer, Jr., of ._'evidence and would present it. Tho i Hayes, Jamivs J. Hogan, Paul Ky* carried Keyport, the home of Mayor is laid that in some instances they !ollector Edward P. Hcndrickson, not been an obstacle to the job and i William P. Dodd of.Kcansburg and j UjB residence property. "whacked up" the differences in the chase of this plot gives Mr. Eisner's i mayor sent for Chief Harry 11. Clay- der, Bernard J. Biggins, Eugene E. Thomas L. Smith, his opponent. Tho Clerk Daniel S. Morris and Justice he offered to bet $100 to this ef- j Ralph W. llorford of New Mon-' '" ~ " " ttm aml lold ih tallies. These and other circum- home grounds a large frontage on i » women to tell him • Magec and Frank House of. Red doctor's majority at Keyport was K. Herman Stoye. All are Republi- feet and prove his statement by the mouth.: Each lot is 75x200 feet and about the stances cause George Roberts and cans except Mr. Ilendrickspn, For BroaBroajdl streestreett , Bere-eBergen nlacplace anandd : alleged violations of the liank, Leroy Voorheea of Bclford 28. He carried Red Bank by.640, contractor who put down tho con- sold for $1,200. law. The women said they did not and Arthur C. Brown and Benjamin while the reBt of the ticket for coun- his friends to believe that a recount county candidates the township crete. Mr. Thompson said he had.I- White Brothers have moved their Pinckney road. might show Mr; Roberts elected. gave large Republican majorities want to state their evidence publicly | C. Fincke of Fair Haven, ty offices went Republican Tjy ma- never made a bet before in his life offices from the Patterson building and that it was not necessary for i George W. Bray reported that 1 One story which is being told in for everything except the freehold- POULTRY CLUB SHOW. jorities ranging from 500 to 1,000. but he would accept this'bet. 1 to their building on White street. them to do so. Mayor Miller told the new boat which he contemplated tho township by Mr. Roberts's ers. A great drive was made 1 Tho big fight nt Red Bank was Capt. Irwin was.questioned as to; " addition to building houses and Everything Look» Like a. Very Sue- them that if they didn't want to give buying from one of the New York over the collectorship. Mrs. Julia friends is that early this morning, against the two Republican free- when he intended to pay for his, developing tracts of land White holder candidates because they had cessful Exhibit Next Week. • the evidence publicly they could go ! state dubs will not be bought on M. Keough, the Democratic candi- shortly before daylight, a number share of the repair work dohe by | Brothers will rent and sell outside failed to concrete a road which was Final arrangements are being Before Recorder W. .7. Poulson in i account of its size, the boat being date and present incumbent of the of the Republican township officials iknn will wanted there and because Harry G. the town on Monmouth street. He { the new denart-i malso ANN riday and Saturday of next week. | p ment was made by the officials and The result was that Mr. Borden, th„». town had not notified him in| UAL HALLOWE'EN PARTY. carried every district. Mrs. Ke- Everything points to a very success-' complaints were made. Tho women j ered to be ono of the prettiest a* party workers that all the other instead- bf getting the customary writing that it was was going to re- [ Hud.on Hou1B Cue.ti and Friendi ul show. I made no reply to the mayor's state-: well as one of the best constructed ough's majority was 791. There was polls had finished counting and 200 Republican majority usually pair the street. He stated, how- Entertained Wedneiday Night. On Thursday and Friday nights I nient and the councilmen took up iccynchts in the world. Mr. Bray* •only one candidate on either ticket that the total vote of theso polls given by the township, got 20 votes ever, that he would pay what he re- Tho annual Hallowe'en party for other business. ; who owns the yacht Daisy, will hava who got more votes than Mrs. Ke- there will be speeches by expert showed Mr. Snyder 23 votes in the less than Berry and only 26 more garded as a proper price for the job. the guests of the Hudson house and • None of the women has so far ap-' a new suit of Ratsey sails for his ough. He was George W. Bray, poultrymen. On Thursday night A. lead. The . visitors watched the than Corlies. Bergen, the other Mayor Miller asked him what he their friends was held last Wednes- U. Allen of the state experiment penred before Recorder Poulson to : boat this season. He suggested th'at who was re-elected assessor on the counting of, tho tickets with bated Republican candidate, fared better, considered a proper price. Capt. Ir- da nj ht Ab(Jut sjx ng Btation will speak on "Your birds as ! give the evidence which they' the club or a syndicate of members Republican ticket by a majority of breaths and they are said to have birt he also suffered. His total vote win said he was not prepared to werc oscnt> Ma of th/ t3 a utility judge sees them," Mr. Al- j claimed they could present at thc should consider the advisabilit'"y of more than 850 over James D. Otter- was 259 and Borden's was 209. state right then but that he would, tumes left the poll with long faces-when d ; mask h c05 len will judge utility poultry at the council meeting. building a new craft along liries Bon. It.was generally expected that Berry got a, vote of; 229 and Corlies do so at the council meeting on tho count was finished, for Mr. ranging from the gorgeous and f.how. Elwood B. Douglass and that would develop greater speed Mr. Bray would win, but few ex- got a vote- of 183.* ° Monday, November 19th. Roberta carried the poll by 29 beautiful to the ridiculous and gro-Dttight Babbitt of the ' Monmouth MINOR PUBLIC BUSINESS. than that attained by the present pected such a triumph for him as votes. This would have elected Last week most of the trolley car boats in the fleet. The idea Vras Occanport, which is usually Dem- tesque. The house was,, decorated county agricultural station will de- this. him by 6 votes if the statement poles and wires were taken down. well received and he was given tho r ^r'li nr i ,*i*4fiiiiui'i-*4iiiii\~t4I with autumn leavesT <^**J uniandt witri 11,1h1 othev/iiivri liver a joint address on "How the. Mrs. Keough's SUCCORS wns Ijho big was correct thnt Mr. Snyder had ocratic, went Republican by consid- Mayor Miller on Monday night, ^ Hallow- cil Meeting Monday Night. assurance by several members that outstanding feature of the election. carried the rest of the township by erable majorities. John P. .Gaul decoratioI13 apvT Tiate to Monmouth county poultry program stated that some of the poles had;e,en_ KwMusick fiokA dancdancini g wawas sfur fur. - puts money ; in the poultryman's | Frank J. Manson appeared at the they would be glad to help finance The Republicans in choosing Mr. 23. Mr, Roberts wns congratulated and Douglass Riddle, were elected fire alarm wires on them and that; l . a pocket." meeting of the Red Bank council I such a proposition. Thc season is Chandler for her opponent believed by n number of his friends on councilmen, Karl Phisterer was nishcd b Hack tt 3 orchestra and elected collector, and Harry W. A0 he h d d Friday night the speakers will \ Monday night. He stated that he j too far advanced to got a new boat that they had picked the strongest having been elected, but the ela- **%.trouble t™Jo the2^ firel alarm msystem . l«»che.n was served. , On Friday ni, C9nrow was elected assessor. These The guest3 included Mr. and Mrs.be Dr,'. Fred R. Beaudette poultry i had removed building material and \ out for this winter'3 races but U| person they could find to run tion of hia friends turned to gloom Capt. Irwin said the poles and wires men have held the officas they now Ralph Peiircc, Mr. and Mrs. Seeley pathologist at the state experiment I other obstructions which blocked | all probability the new boat will against Mrs. Koough. The party or- when it was announced later that were taken down by "Steeplejack" occupy eVer since the borough was B. Tuthill, Mrs.' Irving Smock, Dr. station, who will speak on "Poultry I certain new streets on the Drum-1 a reality in another year. ganization was confident that Mr. Mr. Snyder's majority outsido of George Adams, who had a contract _ . m0Tw Port Monmouth was 85 instead of formed. All aro Republicans ex- and MrR william FranciSi Mr an d diseases in New Jersey" and i\V.! ^ tract in West Red Bank and i Charles Schneider, district mana* j Chandler would win. The result with him. He said ho had given ex- was dumbfounding to the Republi- 23 and that therefora. Mr. Snyder cept Mr. Conrow. They were un- opposed at the, election. • can organization and the machine hnd won by 56 votes. to do anything hasn't recovered from its amaze- Holmdel's customary Democratic fere with the fi Middletown village continued its majorities Were greatly reduced and ment yet, that ho was fiorry that Mr. Ailamn William H. ii. White on the Dem- rqnitatloji as the banner Itcpubll-1 inone cnge they woM wiped out al- uel Harvey, Mr, and Mrs." Herbert •fit in Monmouth.'' On each night j structed to give the grade to Mr.; five plan and it was won by Clifford had not carried out his instructions. I Stiles of Bridge avenue. ocratic ticket nml Robert S. Johnson can poll; in the township, rolling togther, Senator Stevens defeating Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the speaking will begin at eight Manson. He said that by taking down the Fred P. Gill, fire chief of Red • After the business session re« on the Republican ticket were up its customary big majorities for War(1 Kremer by 3 votes. Dr. Van- Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Troxler, o'clock. every Republican candidate except Mater had a majority of 78. The poles and wires he had done more Bank, gave a report Monday night freshments were served by a com* elected couneilmeni* The defeated Mr. »nd Mrs. William V. Smith, Mr. Johnson and Thomas L. Smith, township elected four local candi- to improve the town than any man on the national fire chiefs' conven- mittee consisting of Dclford M. candidates worn Charles Easton Mrs. Gilsey, Mrs. Marie Hoffman; BIG NEW PAINT STORE. the Republican candidate for sher- dates who - were unopposed. They had done in the past thirty years, . iii .tiohnt Richmond, Virginia, which he Fisher and Dustan Allaire. Musio Hendrickson, Democrat, and Thorn- Misses Adeline Reed,- Velma Stein- iff. Lincroft went Republican ns nre Assessor- Alex L. McClees, Col- Councilman Thompson and Capt. Ir- metz, Leonora Hodgdon, Jane Busmen E.tabl.shed on Mechanic : attoiitlod. He advocated buying as rendered by the Shrewsbury ton L. Ryder, Republican. win had a heated discussion about W usual, but the majorities were jlecto r willi,im Ackerson, Clerk Sid- Gales, Mary Lewis, Margaret New- Street by Four Brothers. several motorcycles for fighting River golf club's four-piece orche*. Middlotown township elected the West street and various other mat- smnller than normal. Bclford was npy E Bray anj Committecman ton, Leola Robinson, Myrtle Davis, The Scacoast paint and supply ! tires. His report was accepted and tra. entire Republican township ticket the bright spot in tho election for ters connected with trolley rails, Lena Anderson, Bessie Moore, | company is the name of a new con- \ filed. with the exception nf John N. John- William McFarland. All are Demo- the Democrats. This place for many poles and wires. Rose Cain, Helen Tuthill, Kate I cern which has opened n business j The councilmen received a writ- Building a Bungalow. * son of liell'ord. He wits defeated for crats except Mr! McFarland. years was a citadel of Republican- Bucklin, Patricia Reimer, Olive j in. Peter J. McClees's building on j ten invitation to attend tho national member of the township commit tor P. Hall Packer, Republican, de- William Doughty, who recently ism second only to Middletown, but. JUDGMENT OF $BO0. Runyon, Mota VonGlahn, Dorothy | the north side of Mechanic street, i rivers and harbors congress -' by Edwin L. lieckinan of Middle- feated William Fowler, Democrat, sold his East Front street house, is for tho past three year* this poll foJ. mnyor of SeabriKht yesterday, Donald Matthews Wins Suit Against Smith, Frances Koch, June Smock, ' near Globe court. The company is i Washington on December !ith anil having a bungalow built by Howard town village, the Democratic candi- has been going Democratic. ^ cs-: p . ' date. The campaign is ono that will ackel £ot 20;! votpg and Fow] r Belmar Laundry Company. Miss Bailey, Miss Smith, and David agent for DuPont paints and var- j 6th. The invitation was filed, but' Applcgato & Son on the south side terday it went more Democratic Patton, Stuart Dimock, Archibald |nishes and it also sells the goods of it is unlikely that any of the conn- { Bergen place for bis own occu- long be remembered in thc political got .106. Joseph S. Mount and Her- Donald Matthews of Red Bank Q trmn ever before, giving majorities ~ant, Edward Buck, John D'Aura, j other lending paint manufacturers, j cilmen will attend the congress, a?! paiu-y. The new dwelling will be annals o£ the township. The battle bert V. Young were unopposed for was awarded judgment of IjiSOO in »f 200 or more for most of the HerHerberl t Winters, Fred S. Hayes, j AH kinds of supplies for painters j there is no appropriation for such :,Ox 111 feet and will bo enclosed may not yet be ended. There is a ccuneilmen. Thomas W. Garland his suit against thc Belmar Laundry candidates of that political faith. Ira Crnuse, Walton Cullington, ! arc sold. The McClees building is ! an expense. strong possibility of a recount,, ns was unopposed for collector and company, which was tried nt Free- wit!: weather boards. Tho bunga* Leonardo, which is usually a Demo- Louis Case, Carl Winters, Joseph j a large one, being 24 '.i George H. Roberts, the Democratic James A. Ryan was unopposed for hold Monday. Mr. Matthews lew will have live rooms and a sun cratic stronghold, was a disappoint- assessor. All are Democrats. John Step, James Kyte, II. N. Smoycr, feet'—.' ""The- rea-' r par~t' :is used for a PARTY ON SPRING STREFT. candidate for assessor, refuses to charged that he rented a boiler to parlor. It will be completed by ment to the Di'mocrats and went Campbell, Republican candidate for Guy G. Hnnnry, Joseph and Theo- storehouse and garage. . ,_.... . , ., concede thnt he has been beaten and the laundry last December and wns (. ., ' Hallowe en Festivities at the Home March 1st, 0 Republican all the wny along the justice of the pence, was elected nn claims that mi accurate count would dore Koch, Howard Andrews and 1 he owners ot the company arc ... , ,. ..,.,,. ,, lino for everything except sherilf. over James J. Johnson, the Demo- to be paid $G0 for delivering the \ -, , ril TT TUT nr-n- , ' of Mr. and Mrs. William Hower. probably show him elected. His i Herman, Joseph J,, William and New Kind of Taxis, Maybe. Navcsink, which is also quite, cratic enndidntc. Dr. VanMater boiler and $100 a month while the \ ' " ., • „ Louis Lefkowitz. At present they Mr- "ml Ml's- William Hower of friends are strongly urging him to The Yellow Taxi company of Long heavily Democratic, gave very received 2B4 votes and Smith got boiler was used, lie received the City Planning Advocated. i nre living at Ideal Beach, near Spring street entertained a number ask for a rei-ount, On tho face, of small majorities 'for the Democratic Branch on Monday night asked for 93 votes. Stevens ppt ii majority check for !Jfi0 when the boiler wns Herbert S. Swan sent a letter to Keansburg, but they expect to move of young people at 11 masquerade the returns he wns beaten by BGcandidates. Port Monmoulh went set up but this check was unlionored permission to operate two tnxicabs over Kremer, but Iierry and Corlies the mayor and council of Red Bank , to Red Bank soon, The concern ; Hallowe'en party last Thursday with meter clocks at Red Bank. Tha votes by Kilwnrd E. Knyder, the Republican for everything except and Mr. Matthews claimed the n ht and Johnson and Warwick were giv- Monday night in which he advocated I has four automobilautomobilee, trucks and ddee- 'K - <^>niis and ilnnenig were en- ,,. ,,., ,,. I to the street, present nsses>->or. Mr. ftnyder wns >n majorities over their Republican laundry firm refused to-pay him jvi|i t niii w ll tu ulc Bum nlul nskci1 tlln " speliverie! s are made anywhere in >(1 n 1 1 r 1 K V1 1 1 1 appointed to the oflice last Kummer anything further, claiming that the . , . . ., , , t " spe- liveries are made anywhere in J°>'' ™ I"' '- '-'* "'•' '- ' Stell'', , a ,',.',Tike' , "'"1 P ' '"' committees of the coun- to succeed the late Omar Sickles. Thihce [ShrewsburShrewsbury village poll gave opponents. nsider; Monmouth and Ocean counties.; ' elocks on tho tusis tell tha boiler was not satisfactory. Mr. | nal meeting be called to cons Mh d O i'^ ^T^ a"'s a TIiritis i h '^maidV, '' its customary Republican majori- tlm er Act t u> ril ll St lh C mp Uly a wlu>lesa1 s amount the passenger should pay. The township polled 2(10 more Notice to Gunners 1 Matthews said that he tested- the i ™« - '°," "" ' , ? ('; • ° ° ' f.? , ;'. " W1>n thu ,-„,. th, st eos- ties nil tin- wny along the line for l L 1 lnl votes than it did in the Presidential AH persons nre. forbid trr-spass- boiler to the satisfaction of tho !:r.in-:] was laid over until the first of the. well as a retail business, roui-j tuni" c an" dI""- Haymon- '"' d J. 1liennett" , who everything except. uherilV. Smith's car salesmen will be employed. Sixteen Years Old. election of 11)20. In nearly every 1 K 11 U O J r ( dry company but that later he found ] ^ ' ' represented it Hula Hula dancer, majority'over VnnMnter was only . , )'j. n"|.|1"s"(h^' |™ |!i " f (° ,i '"|" °j* election district more votes were that due to improper attention th j Do You Enjoy Home Cooking? got the prize for the funniest cos- Mr. ar.il Mrs. William VanNoto 211 and this was the only exception iKIu I j.;,|Kewo,M| fn)!m8> w|,k.|, 'exU'ml Woodley Hospital. enst than in that year. In Middle- boiler had. been ruineil. Alston: You iH-vtiiinly will if you make it; tume, A hullVt llllH'lieon was served of Druinnmiiil avenue V'avc a birth- 1 to the rule, nf heavy Republican fnjm t|u, m,rt]l sj|1(, a! i>:n(.|,noy Just like being at home. A place town villain and Port Monmouth lieekman represented Mr. M.U- ., daily practice to partake of your where homelike surround at 'midnight. lay party a fi w ilays ago in ecle- majorities. Freeholder Harry (i.:i-nndvi , Red Dank, across White rond. ninj.'t im .i. * . v i.-in'in., .• •>, i .i • | i "nil, ivii ixuih, JHTOSS >y IIIie ronu thews. meals ul 12 Wallace street, Red ' combined with the best medical and 1 ration of ihe sixtcciilh birthday of districts the vote was over (500, This | j .,|,, i , Shrewsbury and he Little Silver, and incluilhur wood- — —--• • «>- —.—- jm n lvt s nt ; i Hank. This is a private home en- .surgical skill, the best care nurses Complaint About Cfdnr Street. Iheir daughter Teresa. • (luests wnrd means that lit least one new polling ,,t' bigger vote there than imy lands south of the N. Y. & I.. I!. Christmas Cardi. plnco will be oreated in the town- K n railroad; said Kinds being bounded ' tering to a limited number of per-j can give and the best equipment > ! lnt fl m ! (! 1!llnll K|1 >thiT candidate un either ticket. We wish to nnnouiice that A written cell,plni.it was r.-eeived l "' "- '" ' " > yport, on the weal by upper South, stre .'"'i sons who want to enjoy a pure, a,ul appliances known to SUI-RCT.V ship. Port Moimiiuith cast TO Haven went Republican pp Christmas we've cards I bat arc 1 at the Red Hank eo,i,i,-,l inertiir.r ^""""- ''''eeliold and Perth Am- and the N. Y. & I I ill •I' - wholesome meal, properly cooked ' and the general practice of nietli- votes and Middleliiwn village east with two exei'ptHin.4. Dr. John II. I,. I!, railrnn.l anl ferent, and new; Ihe lineal. \ du.v nij;ht from James T. Seolt bo- 'IV ej u nuinber of mi tlin east by d. S|teeiul al- cine. ,Speeial attention to pneu- (114. The count was very slow and i VanMater mid John. M. Cullies! lands nf anil we're thinkin1 g Hint )'i"il'u! 'I'l'iiut Hie I'lindiliiiii of Ti'dar street. „,•.. MI.- ...niiL ».,.' ..,,.,..-, vaiLiiaier mm .101111 m. . ,.1 nes i f K -{; Roberti and ,- • "" V"" ™, " teiilmn to roomers aniaiidl thosthosee whwhuo ' ' niiininiiinina anandd chroniclirimicr cases. ! y ur : :hl ll IU d h M Silver, After every siorm the street i,. eov- in Home of the district ,1 did not j „.,.,,. th.- only tivn De,,,,,nHls win. Icitherine liennett -..\ilviTli^meiit > "' ' " ,"' '!,;'""' - , ' " 'l '"' ' ' >' '""i^'koepers Seven llridre roail. Lit 11. Whito Street Slorn Rented. end until daylight thin morning. • received inajdrities. Dr. VniiMato r ! . -».'»_'- , •] sentiments new that will suy it .for W\VI w,ln( |() ,,,.,,1,1 tlio trouble of N. J.—Advertisement. lered with water. 'I'bu eomplaint Mr. Beeliinim was ele.-led for a ibolled 'J(i:i votes and Thoiiian Smith, Th. Cedars, Allenliurst, N. J. ! 'V,"U •" fxiu-lly_yinir piTtmiinl tuvor- conking. V. ry e.mveiiiont for tlio.s,. : - -».«- wai refi'rreil to this street ciuiiinilteti Tim Aipilin ntiint company ot full Ihri'i'-yenr term. Ilin defenii'd j ,|H. n,.|,,,|,li, an eiaidiilato fyr nher- One of th- most beautiful and j ^nrZb'h ™7h" d'iv Tl "'"\H ''^V'""' '\ /"'"".'T , ""u' r","" ,., Alt...i;..n. l-nlk. of tin; cuuiuil. llaiibriuu Ji Hi'itJi'tH htifl rented ono Hepublinin iippunenl. was the Re- iif, received Hill votes. Mr. Cor-j luixurioiw homes on th,. const, K .'ft%,',,,, H • It., ,'k \ lverte",o W '• ""J "VI " 'r , Is K ' ' ""'Sl', '"U"'K n"'l'lv'ld >'»»l>on« of the slores in thi! Whiln Ilruthvri : publifnn lender of the townnbip. wbn i,,,., |,,,| ||,(. frcehnlderH with li:i:i j«" lp i.uthwe»t fdriier Cedar avrime anil !,,,',, A.lu.ti.u- .u,.Vi ,.nmr,,rt,,|,iy | ,„•„,,bed rooms . on the silver sol which is to be given Woods Sninrt Shop, building' on Whim «.tr™t fop ono for many years Imr. been the town- l Jp y Moniih'iilli -treel, ia olferinn year. The linn will sell points and Mnrdeii was ni'i-mid with U IK ] 'Icciiu niiid. open fur guest'i for Ihe - - - -+•.»- - 1 lorA rent (I vt' .i t ini'iiU'iitTelephon, e Red llnnk 1"U1. away this Saturday, Novembef i' inu>,r t 1run lit ll-. llItl i er; available for fillip treiisiirer. Ilin ilefenl ilncii not. Vl.le«, He.ee,, third with IIIK vot™ "autum. n and I to (In- (tin- ihal IIII fur tin' mis< or (icliool KIrt Komi painters' mipplicn nnd will tr.kn po«« , , ,.._,,. ...MI, nvi i curd iea mid spet-ial luni-beoijii; neri'TOirlly inenti Ihitt lie will be de- ,d Berry fmirth with Kvery jiiami sulil by A, II. Dirluin | ^"j™: valms In polrettwill, olfher plain !8l ,«sion of tho store Dccembi-r l«t. m winter rates. Teleplione iti a musical masterpiece, ptisonally posed IIH tti'iiHiirer. On Hie contrary I sti'veini received :!H!t votea mid1 J. M. Ki'tchnm. --Advnti'ie-'nelcrteil from the fartiirien of tho tijii'iul, T ymi j^ct a JUT feet ph'tc Hiif nf '.hoc:, for I In* it is lii'lleveil Mint he will be cmilin-I Krcmi'i- IM. In the 1'iK'bt for [highest graib' piann iiiimiifurlut-i-rs. entire iuu,(| 1(,,,{ interlined, with mid with- piano or not, 11 tic shin1 in as jjund family. • Advertiscnu'tit. noil In thin ollice. I'ail (iiimniiiitor 1 i-niiiiclliiirii lliuvey M. Little with I Will fitithl'iil unvirc fur y.fi , mil fur trimiiiiiiK, for women IVIKI T.k. Notlcul W.rnln,! Tfn Per Cent Discount the other. A. II. DirhntjN 1'itiiK. of Middletown vlllni:i' WIIH the nther'-,>HII vule-i mid Samuel ('Iceland wilb (it in nit. .'liil'lren. -Ad'erti ment. Tr"spiinsinn on Mendowbrooin i-ommitliM'tnan idecled fur ,1 full;'.;;,!{ voles wen- idrrted for three ...nn1 filAll l t'ornerorH,.|UH and hra.Mfiiorr.bni.'isier i pur- tV, , nn m Vl\i"" lVt-Vl1 ilniiII....]k , • M^'wrnoiiMniwrnomi n Im- tli..-u. wh.i ran.. Cnnar., 'I >ka Notice! Farm, Hhrew^bury, without ttuthorw rhnM'i| from Thurwlny, NOVCIHIMT "m ' '',-! ""' I , 'i, i '.', , "l"1" «'v..niiin«. Ih-uitunuml pliu-c, All iH^u^.n. furl-id in-.mmwinjr term. Hi' ilefealed llerbeil W. Pirn-1 yeiii-ii and t'liirenm Knineli was de. lints That Ar... « Commonplacs._ _..r....i I Hy, Is hereby forbidden. Wurnlnf Htli, to Siihinlny, NUVI'IHIMT T/th, ; _ , ^',''11 Hcl lliiitk. I'liouc '.KKt. Advi-r- with <>r wiilimiL d"K »r K^'I on or timl nn plnri' ill the Tcarl Shop. ''" l'ivi'" l» gunner* that th«y mutf (on nf Nnvr.ijnk, wlm win 1 mining IViitid. lie reei'lved I fill votes, tisrinoii!. I-H-.1 the Iniiiln nf Onlnliili' Variii- IHlillK KUllliUlteed. Omnil aiwl Cadi* Sale. Millin.'i'y ttlth n per-ioiml rlmrm n»t tri'spins, cither wltll or wlthoui or n..plfi-tlim. Mr. I'OMIIMI'II defeul : ||i,woi d K. Mnrrln, iiiio)ipi'«ed, WIIH ! IN'uil Kbo|i, ;> llriiad ilrri't, lU'd ititualed na both eide* of While The hlilies' luuiliaty of Ibi l-'iilr * low an *l.ur>. The I'envl »"tt <•'' «»". under poiinly of th« \f« Kenerillly Illli-jpei-led by Itepllb ji'lrelcil I ollll! ilnuill for one yi-nr, Hunk.--Advert ineinenl. Nut « Hit TIM, F.nrly riMid, in II'- boruiiuh of l.itile Sil- Haven volunteer lire eiiinimny will („ i,,,,,),, , ,|,ii , yniir Melei-llon nf Hronil utrtet, Hed Hunk.— '"*'• M>.nl»wuroi)k *»rm, t.lirl»tl«H nml Deiniii'iaU nlike and il W. Wiirrcn llnrlmur vvnn clunen T*** m u ver. Your ciiiirte4y in com|ilvin,r i.nient. llio I.'ISDII, ownrr,. .\ilviu'ti«'gnnnti ni' of tin' hliw't i.uipi itii-H of mayor of Itiimmm yesterday mi the , Christmas Cai-il r..iViii.lv..i rm''";lflie!rinMiiiMr'Hiliir ir1!'1'.?'?";•• •"":'u'iYii fiHi"Ti!wi"1 "hm" "oi1"" wi» '"• ^'^ 1 1 Yexf We buvd no barmuai, Wl the i-iimpitign In the township. 1'or ; Hepubllinii ticket. Hi' defeated ' ''>»»•' ^n eurly fui I nir Iliujn pe.loime hiiil.liiiK _»M- H,,,| Ititnlv. Inn n wonderful imniirt- up,,, ,,.i,,t,.,l, A.lv, rti», ment. V Shrowsluny nvoiiUo,'Snturilny, lmvt> only i'i!ti« lodny. W« fet)4 «n unexplt'i'il li'im iisi riiminllli'i'innii |(!|ii)rlrii A, Willmin, who run n j>u«ti>i' j |,(,„',,,|',.(Jt \y\\ " two live u'rloik, —A Tim* niiil Mmi»/. , Novembeb r KiKithh, ntt lOOtlO'.Otll o'clock'lk, iI "MkI'"Make «»• I,..;-.'• • tthh n OullQtmlltt y MMM h Hobi'it N. Sccly of 1'ntt Moninniilb • ei.iiipiiiirn, by ft vole i»f IMH to M72, I c tj ,,,'|[ « ,., •It. t o H r v I in i'ii t. liet your BIIIII.l I repairei d while Hend arlli'ti's t() HI. Jimum clult-'Kinil l>. Wikoflf V,n,, Bud wn» I'lerli'il to KIII reed Idnni IT, He Tbi' Kepubllnin rntiil.rlntm fur conn- ( Miri'. Tho Art Krnft Hlidp,' jlid W.ntid. ymi wnit or while ymi do yuui\lii>mn, l.'rlduy attcrnaun.—Ady«r> Adverllci'ttmnt. ilefi'iiteil Wind It. JrlTi'is of ltelf#l lellmi'ii, Jinie" I", llrticii, who won , llnnk.-- A IvcrtlRi'menl. ulioppiint. 1 ttuiirnnli (foml work '. tlri'invnt. I Tli«r» will be n riimmnne inlo fnr KxperliMii'i'il suli'slinilea on Inillon' 1 by 01 VOIIK, jrunnltitf ffc" te-ttieeiiun, and h'rcdi'r- | ton lii-nnlH of the MlililU'lown II- ,, | nt u ri'd^oniiblt' liriei . (Iriiml Slmo < Turt.y Dlnntr. T.U. Not**. m for Hiituriluyii jj( • fl.l.sl.dl.s Wnntfd. i-lnl tit Cniy l'nrn«r T«S R0« l-'or tnwimlilp i-li'i-k Howard W. Ick Plnlnril, went down tt> il-the c»nilliUt«ii >' Men, who «, « uHilver, wMllll|t *l«cl (Una Hcott wnn re-olwl#d r«»d "UjHirvlinr U »3fl t Sprrlnl unto nn illk liimli'ry ficm .-•»•— - One huhtlrml pl«o» tit* Kl f»r furtlipp iiiformnlltm Mill (.1/7 »1 » ' linttor ineiil, " nt Th« Art. "" " over Wllltsm II. Uinnettt of llliordld. l'ullen {, t»itiB«, Rid U=u k.--, Monmauth, wH«r« th* m*Jarlty T n > ,. »*|ii>rlntii'pd tmli>h»r wlah- uTpIl I w eaillon, I'rmrtK Middletown A, V, Groaory, 0OT BrStft itta«t, A.._V.-.Or*»(iry, «7 "" " Mtwlnit htm vru it, i*n«nt. to I JK*a Page Fourteen. RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. A NEW'RESIDENT. NATURE CLUB AT . PHALANX. ODD FELLOWS' DOINGS.* Card of Thank*. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, SOCIETY, ! SHREWSBURY WOMAN DEAD. DEATH OF RUMSON RESIDENT. It is with much gratification that 64 Broad St., Raj Bank, N. J. V Rod Bank Lodge Planning for In- iarvlcea Sunday 11:10 A. M., 8:10 P. M. Mr«. Henrietta Sicklea Died Sunday Mr a. William Porter Died Friday P. A. Bourgerie of New York Bujri Ah Excursion to be. Made to,That I :m privileged to thank the voters unj»v-«ciiool—U:3(, A. M. at Lonjf Brnnch Hoapital. After a Short Stcknesi. a House on Harrison Avenue. Place Next Sunday Afternoon. tereating Meeting November 19. for electing me collector of tht bor- Veilneail.y Evening Teitlmonlal Mtetintia . Tha Red Bank lodge of Oddough of Red Bank. The large vote —-B :10 r. Jna Mrs. iltnrietta Sickles of Syca- Mrs. Catherine Porter, wife of Albert L. Ivins has sold his house The Shrewsbury river nature given me is greatly appreciated and ttmllTitf Room—Wednesday a and Sunday • more tlvriHK', : Shrewsbury, died William Porter of Rurnson, died last at the corner of Harrison, avenue club of Red Bank will make an ex- Fallows is arranging for an interest- I shall endeavor to continue to Berve from .2:80 to 4:30 P. M. i ing meeting- to be held .Monday, The' public Is cordially invited to ylrH _,._._ ^ . /-«t-J -riday..jugkljriJifitJ.M-j:eiir ,,_iSlia. _a.iid.,Eeekmai).-plJm&;jLo Pi -XvBour» cursion to-tho Phalanx next Sunday my townfolks to the .best, of my he HoaJlna Hoom and Co the Scrvlcei. > afternoon, chiefly to visit the site November 19th, when an effort will The Ltmt: Branch hospital. She had , had been sick several days and gcrie of Mew York, who is now oc- ability. The vote yesterday was (juoU WU1..1., U been a ii'-itieiii at the ho?pital nine- i her death was a surprise and a shock cupying it. The house contains of the North American Phalanx, the be made to have many members very complimentary and is a won- teeb n daya,gShj e had lived\at eight rooms and all improvements social colony which was formerly present who are not regular attend- derful endorsement of the manner ehteeen sufferedaya,'-l>i-ing'tuki-d a stroke n otherl paralysise alter. '! tRumsoo the ncommunity about 2.5 years. Besides and the lot is 50x300 feet. The famous throughout the| nation. In- ants at the lodge sessions. A song in which I have tried to servo the tl, Wllil ffd k l li ! R bout 25 To cbUdrea KD of m«rey, She waa 07 yiars old and was the ' her husband, she leaves two daugh- price paid was $7,500. cidentally, the nature aspects will service will be held and there will people. t,OA bALU. •-" Julia M. Keough. rrvlld&a ar« , NKVEB. IAl ararcltr and enonnons co«t c arauu, iu.._j; ui u ^ couuiliun; pried pedition will be guided by Andrew program. , Next Monday night —Advertisement. VNTON'IK, U oonlaltu fall dais. Btou i, i.i,cutLj HI Murwuru. julwi O. ilL-n- lived ut Shrewsbury a inintficr of : Thomas and Raymond Porter, who ly made three rentals. The F. Clif- .ir yirtni' ttmt. Sol*? orerrwhnro or h i, fciuu uyL-nue, f Jinniaadalu, ti. J.; bus the 1' si live at hqrne. She also leave* three ford Patterson house at 101 Maple R, Coleman, president of. the club, Charles Easton Hendrickson and D. " *• bttl • * years and was une of Sh l l th whose parents were members of the Card of Thanki. know_ n residents there. | sisters ami two brothers. They are avenue has been rented fcr two Worden Grooms will receive the We take this means of expressing WOMAN WANTED. ! Phalanx colony. Members of the White wuniiiii tu do uunurul huuaeworh. Mrs. Sickles is' mrvived by a son Mrs; panics Porter and Patrick T. years to-. Frank A. MacKenzie of third degree in the lodge. The Key- our sincere thanks and appreciation 84 lllwiT.lue avenue, HcJ Uank, »hmia y b h nature club equipped fo'r' the drive port lodge is now issuing a monthly to those who sent expressions of and a daughter, they being Clinton Flatley of Rumson anOIrs. Thomas : SoutSol h Amboy, who is connected A Good Place to Eat will assemble in front of the Second paper under the name of "The Allsympathy, to those who sent flowers, ROOM l-Oll RENT. A. and Mi.-» Kathori'ne Sickles, who Flatley, Mrs. Michael Forkirt and j wiitht the Chase nationnl bar.k at national' bank building on Broad to Mr. Albert W. Worden, to Dr. lit chi!i...ui Uuuulo ruoiu, with all Ira- live at home. Two brothers, Charles , Michael Flatley of Ireland. Two'Two'jNej Ne'w York. Mr.-MacKenzie will oc- Seeing- Eye." Earl L. Norton is BREAKFAST mcnls, at m Oaklund utreet, Ked street 8t two o'clock. The start editor of the paper, which.contains Weiner, and to all those who as Imik. Bchleith of Koxbury, Massachusetts, ; years ago last summer Mrs. Porter jj cupy the house December Is.. Mrs.will be made at quarter past two. sisted us in any Way during the be- DINNER " "" '•- • jlrs_ porter was aiMary'A. Variderbilt's apartment on 1 news of all the lodges iri this dis- reavement caused by the death of ~B0NOALOW FOR RENT: • ar.d Jacob Schlcith of Newport,! lost two sons Genuine nature lovers who are not trict. live louiuo, ml luiniolicil; Fair Hiv"-'n, Rhode Island, and a sister, Mrs. | member of the- Rosary society and East Front street has been rented members of the club and who have our beloved husband and father. and SUPPER I. J. lllnulra 16 Wu«t l'runt ilreet, lied to George A. Moody, Jr., and one Mrs. Samuel Heller and family. lank. A. O. Hicks of Long Branch, also ! the altar guild of Holy Cross churcn their owns cars are invited to join RUMSON GIRL TO WED. is at the FORD SEDAN FOR SALE. eurvivc her. ! and took an active part in church of Newton A. Doremus's fluts on the pilgrimage. —Advertisement CondiLiun liku new: bariialil. Emplr« the north side of Mechanic street iaiaje, U East Front streit, Bed B«nk, The body was removed to Albert work. Glady. Marie Wood Will Become .llun rrutit. VI. Worden's funeral home on East The funeral was held Monday has been rented to Boris Kalachik, Card of Thanki. ALPHA KAPPA PI MEETS. the Bride of a Profeisor. - By this method I wish t» thank Monmouth Hotel CARAGCARAGEE" DOORS FOrTSALi; Front street and prepared for bur- ning at Holy Cross church and who is employed at Eisner's factory. At a party Friday night Mr. and the- voters of Red Bank • for the Iwi> pulia of tteconii lituul aamga doori el. The funeral was held this af-1 was one of the largest funerals Thirteen Memberi Gather at Mr*. 16 W. Front St. Red Bank or eulc; iiu Uxb. B. Httvcnn, jiliuno. TWO HOUSES SOLD. Mrs. Alvin W. Wood of Rumson support given me at the pollB yes- ;ernoon at two o'clock at Christ! held in that church. A high mass Frank Valleu'i Monday Night. announced the engagement of their terday in re-electing me as assessor A. KLEINSCHMIDT, Prop. FOR SALI5. Episcopal church with Rev. Carroll I of requiem was chanted by Rev. of the borough of Red Bank. I cer- Talaloy shnwl for fluk.. Also wardrob* Propertiei on Lake Avenue and The Alpha Kappa Pi club of the daughter, Gladys Marie Wood, to iunk wanted, in Ural class condition. Call M. Burch in charge. Burial was Michael H. Callahan. The burial tainly appreciate the almost'Unani- Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. a made in Fair View cemetery. J was made at Mount Olivet ceme- Spring Street Change Handa. [Methodist church met at MrsDr. . William VanNest Garretson of mous endorsement given me by the In the matter of tha estate of Jennie MR* llumaon 487-M. Samuel Cleelarid has sold h!s | Frank Valleau's on South street New Brunswick, The bride-to-be voter3 of both parties. Bnttin, deceneeil. "BUNGALOWTOITSALE. " tcry. The bearers were Patrick J. Oi Notice to cruditom to present clalmi To lio muvoJ oil vremiaeu. Al»o flat for m • » ' teiy. ine oearera were rttLrjen. o. "•""«" ^.^w...^* i...^ O«"J " i\f j • v*. +U' * ~i i is a graduate of the Red Bank high V George W. Bray, ngninnt estate. jut on Maplo uveuue. innulro ib'i Uroa* EX-POLICE• INSPECTOR DEAD. Flatley, Richard Flatlev, Robert house and lot on the west side of; Monday night, thirteen members be- school and of the Newark normal Pursuant to thq order ot Joseph L. Dona- itrcet. Iteil Hunk. N 5ent R eadl wete —Advertisement. hay, surroirnte of the county of Monmouth, ' - • Porter James Porter, John J. Naul- Lake avenue to Miss Adelaide Ger - an>"d* P«he lltlc3't. 1. "S= ^ven, school. She took a special course made on the fourth day of September. 192U ~ CORN TFOFTSALE: ' Sylvester .. Baldwin of Fair Haven p brach, daughter of Martin Gerbrach, ' P° situation was dis- One thousand bualicln ut $1 por buahel, t and atrick But]er cussed. A committee composed of in music at Rutgers college. She ' Card of Thank.. on the application of Lnmbe.rt E. tHattin K. M. Wyckoll. Uncroft, N. J.. phono Mid. Died Yesterdav>j y MMorningi . ' i : owner o(f fthl e HoteHtl i MartiMwin att HiHighi - cussed A committee composep d of g g Wo taku this opportunity to DX lutminiatratur of the estate of Jennie Mnc Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mrs. Lor.etta 'is now teaching seHool at Seabright Itnttin, dH'-efisetl, notice Is hereby given t ilklnwTi TJl-l.'.IJ. Sylvester D. Baldwin of Fair Ha- ; VICTIM OF HEART DISEASE, lands. The lot is 50x100 feet and press our thanks to our many the creditor* of nMd dtecuaed to exhibit to HALF DOUBLE HOUSEF6R~RENT. j the house has six rooms, a bathroom Sickles, Mrs. Fred Ayers and Miss I Dr. Garretson is u graduate of Rut- friends and neighbors for sympathy thu Bubworibcr, adminiatrator oa ufortaaitl, All improvtmciiO, tlrst-clm" locatinn. a former police inspector at their debts nnd demuniia asainut the BIT •eupU'who ilmiro to live nicely. Apjily New York, died yesterday lni-rning Samuel Heller Died Monday Morn- aluj js provided with modern im-, Eleanor Morris, was named to buy ger- .s and Yale colleges and of. the ooks for rtl n a and kindness shown us in our reeen estate, under oath, within aix months from _TV_llriiail atrcet, Ilcd Hunk. . alter a short sickness. He was 67 j ing in HU Fiftieth Year. ' provements. The new owner paid^ , jf . e circulating_h-. University of Michigan. He is abereavement; Rev. A. H. -Sutphen the date of the aforesaid order, ur they will br KITCHEN RANGE! years old and was a member of the I Samuel Heller, who conducted the ifS.OCO for the property. She will, "y. for the club members. The professor of mathematics at Rut-Ruv. Thompson, Jr. O. U. A. M,-b© forevor burred of their actions therefor Will »acrillco kltclion runKO, with Ttatcl clul lan t0 holci a Ch 3tm thosc -who sent tars and flowers. agninst the mid subscriber. )n.?k attucht-il, to quick bu/er. Inauiri police honor legion of New York, I Economy meat market on the cor- , take possession December 1st. The > P f « « fe'ors college. No date has been set Dated Kruchuld, N. J., September 4, 1D23 'Jl Jhldson uvennc. Hi-d UnnU. ••---' "lkland- street and Shrews-' sale was made by Patrick F. Ken- Pmty "* ™°nth ond th n l for the wedding. Mrs. Henry Root, LAMBKHT B. UATTIN. having served thirty years vith the : ner of Oakland'street and Shrews-sale was made by Patrick F. Ken- \ ° f Mrs.'Estclla Root 32 Wallnco Street, Red Bank. N. J, SALESLADIES" WANTEix " police department of that cHy. He bury avenue, died of heart disease nedy. ™*™S the hymns of John Wesley . ^—<^-» ,— Experienced BultpulailicH on ' UdleH* and bc a ua K1 —Advertisement. r jhildrcn's wfnr: atoudy position, uooil pay. leaves a widow, Helen E. Baldwin, Monday morning at half-past seven j Mrs., William Riddle's house and ' " '. Card of Thanks. Goldberg. 24 Hruml Btreot, Bed Hank. • end seven sons, Sylvester D. Jr., o'clock. He was stricken during the , lot on the west side of Upper Spring I wish to thank my many friends CHICHESTER S PILLS PULLETS FOITSALE: FELL THROUGH FLOOR. and neighbors fo» their kindness IN MEMORIAM. Roswell J., Joseph S., Paul W., night and sank rapidly. Mr. Heller street has been sold through Mr. •In lo memory of ft fuitliful mother, . your UruuUL for Ono dozen Unrred Kock pulleta, aU and shown me in my bereavement causer Mrs. Clmrk-a II. Pioive, who ilopurU'il thi Vtil-chett-ter • DlftmondBif " ano \\a\t montlia old; tfootl •lock.-aome lay- Alexander R., I.eo A. and Charles was 49 years old and had lived at Kennedy to Elmer Smith of Wash- Faii* Haven Woman Badly Hurt by the death of my husband; also I'llli tn It*.* and Oold met _ Ine; (2 C.KII. 27 Mndiaon avenue, lted lifi. Nuvi'inbcr 7. 1112J. ~ —• " - Ribbon. | E. Baldwin. The funeral will be Red Bank ten years. He leaves a ington street for $4,500. The lot is When Floor Board. Give Way. | Mr. Harvey Bedle. Nuw wlu-n I Bin »UL1 ami BO lonely ^ ^ Mrs. Mary E. Ahem, There lu no one to whom I'cnn uo; ROOMSTO held at hali-past ten o'clock on Fri- widow and thiee sons, Casper, John j 40x150 feet and the house has six Mrs. William Russell of Fair Anil tin! ruasnn 1 fci-ipve fop thU moth«l 1HA"M(IN[> 11KAN1* PILL*, tn'i Four rooms, with nil improvement!, at day morning a*- St. James's church and Milton Heller, all of Red Bank. | rooms and improvements. Mr. Smith Haven was badly bruised and hurt Keansburg, N. J. Is brcaUKe 1 Invod her MO. yeari known ulJeit, Safest. AlwiyilUIlab 67 North Hridge avenue, in rear of houae. ' —Advertisement. MRS; JOSEPH ASAY. Apply tn Timothy . My. Mlnnealnk Park, with a solemn mass of requiem. Several surviving brothers and sis-Will move into the house December internally last week when she fell SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE KiMlnnJi, plume 1511-lt. . The burial will be made at Holy ters live at New York. The funeral 1st. _ through the floor in a bedroom to Card of Thanks, CLOTHES FOR SALE. Sross cemetery at Brooklyn, in was held yesterday morning at the floor below. The house was re- Mun's liliu-k iivi-reoat, junior fioat with TWO NEW HOUSES. We wish to thank ou. many fur cotliir, mitny tiuln. lady'a brown coat which city Mr. Baldwin formerly eleven o'clock with Rabbi Weiner of cently built and the interior is riot friends for their kindness shown us New Jersey Brick Co., Inc. with fur eollur; aoventl other artfclua. 6'i lived the congregation of B'nai Israel of,,,,,, • u ... yet completed. Mrs. Russell step- during the illness and at the death RJm plncu, RIM! Honk, orri.ll ^11-M. ' " cu< - , T. j TI i • i- mi L - i John Leddy, Jr.. and Howard Apple- ped on some loose boards which ?i»»r..dc»I O .eLaJ.EOi^the floral BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. gate to Have Houiei Alike. tributes, andJ JunioT r choir. EATONTOWN, N. J. Full aite yiiiwny bully enrriajre, Brey •-»-•» : Red Bank in charge. The burial, __, . u J „_ A,., _ ve aJ d wliole reod; Cinluroy upliolHtcry aoLled. Two houses of the same size and f f*? f ! she landed on the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nickeni, o"!'Twlso in C'» I c .ill'.iun; for aale, |10. Mrs. JosepDIEDh FranciAT HOSPITALi Wilkini .Paise d was made in Baron de Hirsch ceme- flo or tery on Staten Island. architectural design are being built . downstairs. She was uncon- Lillian Nickcns and Family. A :'r. n 'Mway II vy C:irtiase, drawer M, Away at New Brunswick. sclous several hours An examina- —Advertisement. Hi DIED IN HER 22D YEAR. by Howard Applegate & Son of Red - Mrs. Edna Wilkins, wife of Jo-1 I Bank. One is going up on the cor- tion showed that no bones were, I :,;: ;;i:sr. broken, but she suffered internal in- HOLLOW TILE Friim !:...,,: 1... i.,.., r rit 19 r-etcr» seph Francis Wilkins of Colt'.; Neck, ' Mist Edith Virginia Harrii Died ner of Prospect avenue and John uncs Sure Relief from Catarrah. plnco: )„. • . I-. . . i»l L-tli; atrlttly died Tuesday morning of last weeki Last Week at Hoipital. street for John Leddy, Jr., and the|^ and is confined to her bed. Medicated air is the only treat- mi,!,rn ; v. > i i...- t M,, o' c-n\ In bilae- nic '. .1. U;rd.i.il l'i,:.:o, 17 I'eUra place. at a hospital at New Brunswick, Mis_s Edith Virginia Harris of other is being built for Howard ment for catarrah. Breath Hyo- Hcl llr.nli. mei and obtain immediate relief. Common Brick, Face Brick and Face fu,! £.MK.~ where she had been a patient three \ RCCJ Bank died of "blood poisoning ' Applegate on the west side o•'f Had- Soon to be & Street. ! At Knickerbocker Pharmacy. Money House of nix ro inn iul i b"th; modern weeks. Death was due to a corhpli- \asi Thursday at the Long Branch | d°" place near the river. Each An ordinance accepting Arthur back if it fails. Tile. Plaster Blocks. lmi>l-ace as a public street passed its cntuil: Kara:.'.;; Jll.tOO wlM t.n! - it. D. W, an n s Martin, rjnl csilnt-. MO Laut l-'ront street, >lea\:es two children, Franklin and ; tient nine days. She waa 21 years' d will have six rooms and a bath-! f ' t reading Monday night. A del- Rfil finnl,, plmv.e 64-J. r0 William Wilkins, who live at home. | 0]d anfi had iived at Red Bank! °m. Each will have modern im-i egation of residents on the street FOR SALE AT REPORT. She was 31 years old. Her former nearly three, years. Sho was the : provements. Mr. Leddy will occupy • asked for a street light and for Cottnt'c. containing nix rtiomn and hath, h Kltdii'n ruii;.'u iinl ln\m:!ry tubn, hot mid home was Asbury Park ar.d her ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank j >s house. Mr. Applegate is build- gravel. Their requests were re- cold rimiiinK ^IULT, 1<.L 2.;xl.'0 frcf, u.-u-- n 3 Hour Sale of M". l'rii-c Sli.OOO, port cash. Cnlcb h. .. maide. n name was Edr.a Post. The Harri-. s of Ashland, Virginia, and iiss in>gS hihis houshouse aas anan. investmentinvestment.. MrMr. . ferred to the light and street com- Lukpr, K.-lfnril. N. J. Leddy's house will cost §6,500 and mittees of the council. funeral was held Friday afternoon ' survived by several sister3 and • a *^/aV O# a IjC, at the Coifs Ne;k Reformed church, ' brothers. The body was removed to Mr. Applegate's will cost ?7,000. ! l-'orty Hln-rle i-onih Whito L(«Bhorn pul- of which church Mrs. Wilkin: was a I Albert W. Worden'd funeral home The difference in price is due to tho Big Cow Beets. lctfl; lireii fur cinr production; raised on free rmmn and innilo Konil uruwtji. GparRS member.) Rov. D. P. Doyln preached , on East Front street..aarL prepared fact that heaters in each house will --Two cow-beets," each sixteen -p. rnnnrr, stsr iiiiute NH. I, jUd uanki the sermon. Burial was made in j for burial. Services were held Sat- be of a different character, inches long and 21 inches in cir- phone 415--K-2, Miilillotnwn. ' Glenwood cemetery lit Long Branch. jllr day at Calvary Baptist church at cumference, are on exhibition at The i CLOCK M/CG1C/ ~~ " ""•»••-•—-- ; two o'clock with Rev. Jos-ph W. MARTIN NILL'S NEW HOUSE. Register office. They were grown by I Olil clocl-ii m.Tilc n«W. un,l new clorlia Martin Mntuln on Mrs. Peter Mc- Itopt from ii-ltinit old. 'rhe-muKlo of good MRS. PATRICK. J. BOYLE DEAD. •Lc e ^ charge. The body was sent It ii Going Up on tho Methot Tract workmniiiiliip. I work tlmt IIIBKIC. Let to Clees's farm on Riverside drive. me try it for you, F. [•'. Coleman, IB Rec- She Died La.t Nishi at the Horn. Asaland, Virginia, for burkl. on Eaat Front Street. tor plnee, Keil !tnnk. Thone fl-.T. Martin Nil!, manager and one of | CLERICAL WORKER. ' of Mr, John P. MulviMll. I DIED IN HER WH YEAR. A. New Restaurant. i Attractive iiiT-'nirK for u youinr lady, sta> Mrs. Kntheniie F. Boyle, wife of the owners of McNair's meat mar- li'en to twi'iitv je:trn of M!e; nplendiil op- Patrick J. Boyle, died hist night at Mr.. Sarah E. Warner Died Yetler- ket, is buiMin? a house, 32x42 feet, A spaghetti house, featuring portuiHty for tint future. CJood appearance, the homo 6i hur daughter, Mrs. on a lot which he recently bought Italian dinners, has been opened at nml aildrma i'->i.ntlnl. Apply at the office day at Long Branch Hospital. 150 Monmouth street, near West of Kik'niiMnl Ei Her l'i)mpiiny._ned Unnk. John 1'. Mulvihil; o£ Churdi street, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Warner of from the Methot estate on the north PKWAnn " side of East Front street. The street to be known as the Royal for Information h'utJimr to recovery of bny'a Fair llavtn, with whom she had ; E.-<,Wn place, widow of Dr. William American-Italian spaghetti house. lilcycle atolen from Strand theater on Hat- been living the pasf two months. house will bo enclosed with stucco" urilny, October 'JTtli. l'liuna lied Bank B. Warner, died from n complica- and it will be of the same size and 11 \U She had been sick about six months. uion oi di5eascs yesterday at the THE CENSORSHIP. (Want advertisements continued on nexl Besides her husband and the daugh- Long ~Branch"hospitai1 '">irs"war- architectural design as Thomas Jar- ler mentioned she leaves iwo tons ner fp!! and broko h'er 'hip' about j (line's house on Broad street. One How a Private Got Even With the End a daughter they being Joseph,: - , , k . she was 88 years | dlfference. will be that it will have a Cemor in the Boer War. f 1V( W( c 9 rig0 shin led r0 Thomas and Mary Koyle. Mr. Boyle ;( ,ld and is 5Urvived by a brother and j S °£ instead of a copper During the South African war Star Taxi Service roof II wlU havo tcn room3 and letters sent home by British soldiers is superintendent of the W. B. •a sistcrf who live atwhitl , plains, i ' Telephone* "-•' -'••- : "'"'----- two bathrooms and a lavatory. A had to pass through tho hands of a Lloyd estate in MiiMle'.own town- ^cw York. The funeral will be censor. A certain private had sent 747 and 506 ship, 'ihc funeral of Mrs. Boylo ''),,•!j Friday afternoon at twofireplac- e will be in the living room. four or five letters home, and por- will be held at quarter after nine d', 7iP L, u "stamp from the envelope, but his prietor (,f til" '.Jir.duwbrock Inn nt Friday morning, aged about eighty 1 years. Mrs. Folan was horn in Ire- house, J2x56 feet, built for his own feelinK3 clin bo bctter imaKine(i Kcaiisburg, cuninif.Ld Fuicitl- atland. She was married in 18*35 to occupancy on the corner of Vista than described when he read these his home tiu:i!:;:y hy inhaling g;i«, Thomas Folan, who died about 25 place and Bueiui place. The house ' words: "Was it hard to get off'.'" th'rchy carrying oat n tiireut he had will bo enclosed with wido weather ! •<• »c- ofli'ii rnude in the pa.-t year. Mr. • " • j . „ T 5,l!"',7 llonrila omi wil1 have " Fl>" l'arlor! Hia Firat AutomoLile Ride. Su.-semilch's wile was visiting; rel- by five daughter. Mrs. J.V. Ma- _ „ , ve nine Trying out a new car on the road YOU WILL TAKE PRIDE atives at J«. rKy City at tile time nn i]w south Ridp win m honey of South Anihoy, Mrs. \\ ll- • -.onis and two bathrooms and will; between Cedar Grove and Great und the body was discovered by tho ham Hardy of Mnrganvuln, Misse1 s 1K, pl.ovid(1(1 witn modcrn improve- Notch an automobilist stopped to n ordcriiiK nnrl riiling in one of our Kollie nmi Katbryi . I-'o- ick 1 an oltl . Just n5 much BO ai proprietor of a hotel where he took ,'.'"'' ments. The'fun parlor nml hath- P "I firmer who looked thouirh it wore your own. Wo art his mrals iirid who misstfl h:m at |" ' !• at home. Funeral perv- room will havo tile Hours and tho »» if,hu,nli,ffllt .'ilie " ri''l! "•"'' wh" ivi's were h.'-hl from St. .In-cph's i ,-. i „ , ;i i it «i mittcd that it was us hrst ex- proud of our curs, both open and breakfa.t time Monday. Mr. Su^- Ud,,n will have a nagrmme floor. ,U,|UH, |n „„autl)mobiU ,. Th(, „,„. closed, nnd maintain them in aplek •I'lnilch was 41) years old nn.d ofchurch Mondriy morniiur ar.d burial was made in th" church eemoterv. In the uthiT rooms har.lwood floora (.hin(, wlls hitting a pretty good clip nml span condition. Ileflnnd women late had been conducting n taxi j will lie laid. A lircplace will he in when it skidded on a soft spot and nay it ia it pleasiuru to uae our serv- business. • ; the living room. The cost will he 'run into a tree. ice. Death of Infant. r • »l. i,000, Hownnl and Nobody was hurt, but as the Under New Management Died at Datughter'a. Home, Katherine Marie Piorcc, young- Son are the buiblei i farmer picked himself up he said Mrs. Lillian A, Stymolir died t child and only daughter of Hob- 1 to the motorist: "Well, that wn.i CHARLES DOTTAGARO, last Wediiesday at ihc home of her •t I'iorce of Eatontown, died Mon- MORFORD HOMESTEAD SOLD. g"ing some. But say, mister, Formerly Dra.ich liros. diuiKhter, Mrs' L. A. Viii.Sunut of thl'< t)f intestinal trouble, at'eri six- therr'3 one thing I'd like to ask you. t|l Riveraide Avenue Property Bought How do you Mop one of tho*o con- Can for All Occaaiuna i'oir Jluwii. She was bb yi-iirs old ''» montbi, Mr, Tierce is a ron- tnipti'His where there iiint mi Saturday Morning, November 10th end hi.d i,vcd ul Fair Haven u year, ""'•'''•».' teamster ami has four other i by Eatontown Man fur J25.000. trees'.'" OI'KN HAY AND NKiHT She ulso leaves juiuUier iluughUr, i-hiMrcn. The Pierco family for- The .Sonunl Morfoni hornpstrad From 9:00 to 12:00 OfTirr: Rrd Dank, N. J., Opp. Depot Mrs. O. E. 'lhurbtr of .New York. merly lived at Shrewsbury, hut property has IK-OII mihl by the Mui- A Work of Neoi.itr. | Monm .ilh County S.i .>,.l.'a Ollk.. n)flV( Kiitpntown r.ino rrirnthH fonl estate to A. J. Ungue of ICaton- A great sale of remnanta and odd pieces of linoleum. A pood variety In tin* ii Uer of til" rnt tn of 'I'rBMitit JI. The body wa.i tnkon l« Kuw York ''! „ It was Sunday, »nd two ntnall llrowe n ; T!lc by Albert W. 'Vorden, Jr., and tha * "' f«r»fr«l was held this town, llc uc property has fronting | ij's were industriously digging in of patterns and colors, all .sizes and lengths at exactly half regular prices. | to vrnnent •lilmfl morning lit ten o'dork at the Kat- °^ '"" ' ' t on the east iddr of Itn- HKnlrml Funeral was held ut .Mr?, Thurber vacant lot, when n man who was Those who come early Saturday morning will secure 'drat choice at exactly l',,i.,ini lo Iliv onlrr of Ji>Kr[ih I,. f)on* liuiie hut Thursday, The l.urujl was oiitown Cnthollc church with Rev, crMdc nvpr-uc arid 100 feet on thepaa^ing stopped to give them n lec- aliay. iwiit,' <•( tlic county of Mini. made at Greenwood ctrocUTy at I'eter B. Corr In rhargp. Hurinl wan • river. The house linn »!ovi;n rooms ture. 5O'/(' lesa than regular. ;i« on lhi» «.l,.v..|itlt >r) It lii> n case Printed Linoleum, cheerful color* and patterns, gq. yd 90c l-!raliir« of lli« rntntn of Ttfvona 11 1 Itrowir, dereaxi'd, notW-* la lirreliy Hlvat AtUnlic HiihUnda Man Dead, A Surprii* Ptrly. j most attractive In the'town, It N<;c«»iilty. •»«]'«l '«" K"'" mnn. Inlaid Linoleum, colors go through to buck, »q, yd $1.19 Ii, Hi. IT."IH"I. of •••LI lli'i-ra.,,1 I,, ,, lrfori;e Willinms ,of Atlantic A surprise pnrty wan Riven lant ,.(.occupie „ d by Clancy Hoynton.tJV^"' timMly m'UuA "nc "f iilliil tn 1 hi* •nl,KrillinnA ailmlfilatraUira »l wh l0 ollt 1 nbout w Felt Ba«e Floor Covering, the bc» t sanitary and waterproof floor nforvKlilil, tlirlr ilrlila mul ,l"H,m,.l. aualm! H.ltlilnnds dud ouddcnly Tu«di.-ry r.•f W,,>,eck . fo„ r VirginiR a „,.,.,,„„„.„.„„-,Lfiurino of Wash- . ' '''V t ° yen™ "8^- Af- "Thi'ii why ilont you atop H." l)w aniil flint", under onlli, within all lout week, IIKI.,1 71 years, Ilis ile»th | r .• ' I'orth Amljuy. Tho price ulty," replied thn little pliilonophnr. to choose from, sq. yd ttiwlr acti.'lia ttiarffor mialnit tli« a»ld aitlt by Mr lln m for tiomii from hi» work, Me had been Rlorilnn, MllUn fllwrn' t'nthorino ' ""''' ' * th« property "A fcllor c»nt ftih without bull." "llaUil rr«»h«lil a 1, Oitlntwr II, 1011 Wutflimmi lit tho OntrM mllrokd M»«.(.y,' Mnry Gr*uip, klttab»th ils "MI1" htv* b*''n *2r''00(»- " —**—— THE FURNITURE STORE OF RED BANK MAKK.li T, llltllWKIt, ; mi Ct-nUr iivonun for a Hollywood, Mwtln K«nnetly, Walter , U««t Brxctt of ChlcV.na. 11.11 I'tlllll II, tllKIWKR. inntoulh Count)' SuimiaWe Offtcw, of jpiirn, The funnriil vvai Brnnln, Francin Branln, Motirffe ind Impr«»m«nit to 8tor». HpnHtur Monty ot MluMmlpiil Ihi mnttiir vl ttm »«lali» nf llaaaltli holtl lait l''rid.iy and th* burial wan M«lvin Docker, Thnma'i Stott, Tal- Th* Interior of Cardon'i »., once «»k«d an old Colored man whut DntaBU", alan known na lUailsk Monti* «»d<- irt Cryntat Sirwrn c«met«ry. «b Travcra and Jotcph Laurlno, 8oodi «tor« In the Elantr bulldln»j chlfkinn h» fonnWerrd eu« (rolnr«'ll, drtftaail. ott t, and h« replied $ Hntlp* tft «t9illliirN t» (iraaint elalml ——•»•>«».....-». «»,^__. . , | hai heen r«p»lnted and redecoraUd. analnat •itttt. Eitonlawn Child Dud. uch of th Alt klndi haa merlu, t)« w'ltp Punuant tti Hit tirillr of Joaaph I. Una. Sawn* tank «c bt Cltan*4. i H * •helvlnjc In th* mr of Ii de ikir, autro«al« nf ih. Onuntr el Mnn- LcitU N|i'ki>na, itMUtfhtcr o' Arnoi Th. Had Dank hoard of health th«»tor« J1" h'8" "pl.f.d with „.„„..„one.* In fflnuth, fna4» on tin nl»wt«cnth Amf or U*« NU'hcnn of Houtli Eatontown, died ]m flxlu n h h loh.r. tit!, oh th* api'Urnllim tit Cliarlaa letur to tht mayor and ooun- ?"' "* ? V " ?°* " /«« «"• '•"••" H. Roltlninn, ftdmlnlHtralnr nf ih* ««lati *l of blood poiionlng lait Krlilay at mrtay night ..kn. that tha b"r <*+™l** . throughout. tb IliMlrk Mon(«• lha waallnri nf anil) da. Int « patl«nt th«re nix W««kl. Bh« "Ktthtr." queittnntd tht tocher MM*« (e eahlblt IA lha iuba*r!fe«r. aitmtH* 1 «u Of • member of th*. juvtnlU ettu. lAnler •• alota<«|.|. Ilialr nabla mi •).. "whtt la the iUtttmti b«tw«en U •••iml lha i>M eilalf, aniar •«»>, HA KunJiy it on* o'clock at th* COMPANY In >T« msnth. (mm l!if~-»t. «l tkt , 27 and 29 Monmouth St Red Bunk, N. J. naM *r4ir, •/ ta<> olll t»« fuMvet ehurch Eurea ef IkMr aeltent lS*f»f«r eialMI MM : Phone 1290 Wompt Ft— D«UVM7 nfurnitj ut J2S per |l. Zlotkin," Freehold. N. .1. ' l'lione HVJ-W. I stiltinu particulars. Bo HOUSE FOR SALE OR KENT. | ; i 1 5ES FOR RENT. "" ras',' '!',all"'Teibr'1 "faoT,d'r'Y ilu"/^'™^^!*'' *'"'' ' 10; live rooms, $3fj; «iyht ; ',0:^0;,; Harare for !wn cars. H- .Shrews-' session aL uncu. Henry 1'. | |,ury avenue ilcd Hank, near Railroad sta- lletiislor buildiliK, phone. [ tion. . ,, " NICE AIRY ROOM TO RENT. iN McCt-ASKEY, Convenient to Imtinivi center; all im- n roof* coated and made prnvenicnt*; board optional; reasonable, r yu reliaired. Hoofilli; ma- I Ci-mlenu'ii only. C~t Wa, liiiHrlii!i ..tree!, 133 Hudson avenue, Kcd : near Wallace atrict Jli-.l Hank. I'hone 0-J. , ., AUTO TOPS FOR SALE. n t'ood running condition'; Second band autmnnbib* tups fi; einouiilable rima and extra in!-; cars and roadsters, like new, fur sale ndd & iiicltelri, S-l McLaren j oilcan at the Sedan Auto Top Company, nk. _ | 111 Mccliimic slrt.et, oil Ilr.md street, lied '.a ROOMS "WANTED. I llimli. •! well heated roonn, with j FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM preferred; must be in c«n- for rent; heal, eiet'tiii: and liatli CSive. terms. Adilress 1J. O. n; liutw and Mi. noulh lank. street: SI. 00 per week. N,, 'UR ROOF LEAKS ei-s. Apply 41 .Shrewsbury aven "ilTd \c to have it i'ued by Ed.- Hnnli.; ew, K4 McLaren Btreet, lied "R6OMS~f"0""LEf" ~ ro equipped to make nil re- '['hroo or four in Red Hunk ami Uumson; T2.1-K. rcasoiiablc ; furnished or uiifurni^hi'd ; ens 'FORDS. . r.iliKe ami lu'hts; live minute fruia hirers; hassiH, runabouts, tourinRB, • iui.it lo.-.-ility. Address Rooms, drawer 11, and truck!*; cn:;h End lime lied Ilanlr. iya & VanMater, PrcchuJd, FOR SALE. "7. Whole nr nart of eiejit acre:;, West Lonfz YOUR CLOTHES "raafb; suitable for vineyard or ..rdinril: City Dry Ck-nniUK and Dye- f'f"' locoli.ni for « Imnw. nverln.-.k n.: ! "Hvjyood. Address Orchard, drawer M. Mcchimc Ktreel, near Broad „c . „ 1 ,k ink. Phono 108-U. WMlum ii :'L'_J »" - Btor. GARAGE FOR RENT nil-hand clothes at the City ^vlttl >t"n.liir." l"Kb«-al yOi tlo Company'«h..ru re.-orlr, oullit; equippe. C,,,odd Workn, 11 Mechanic Rtreut, l"Catioli olr l nuchamcOl . Rent very renson- cet. I'hone 10S-R. William "Me. Address lenant Wanted, drawer M, ,,.,,. Red l!ank. OT FOR SALE. BROKEN WINDOW? niruiinil avenue 40x100 feet, Call Red Hank T'.l-.l an I Inive same sh. X.'i a inonlh until paid. hueil. Minnie and doulile -irrm-tli w Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER/NOVEMBER 7, 1923. en the figures would show .very few ernment officials and their agents. "^vvvvvv/v^vwwwwwvvwwvvwvvvvvvvwwvwvvvvvvv rabbits, squirrels and quail for each "Millions for graft but not one cent *-' JOHN H. COOK, Editor «lid • PabH.her. gunner. Many gunners would for the fighters," seems to be the GEORGE C. HANCE.'»Aitoeiat« Editor. probably have to go without any slogan of these gentry. game at all. BxiiineBs MunaKfr: THOMAS IRVING BROWN. SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. —Red Bank 13., All unaware of the great Red Bank Pupils. Who Took . High Rfd Bunk 1800. slaughter about to'begin, the little Rank in Their Studie*. ; denizens of the fields and woods v Sale Subscription Price*: The Red Bank high school pupils ANNOUNCEMENT On* year . and meadows .are growing fatter Fix months ; who took first'rank in'their studies Three monthi and sleeker on the autumn bounty jOf Mother Nature.. Last year a bigduring October were: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1923. 1 lot of game was killed the first few ^^^'^"^'^"^"^"^avo^ .^_™_^— .days, but after that gunning was Hu'i/Grace joniV, Sarah Kiatiky, Wn!do The business of the Economy TOWN TALK. Very poor. The saillC; thing Will Un- Kurt?., Ella McGnrrity, Milting Mui>re. Saturday, November 10th dotlbtecHy happen this year, for Margaret Morris. Anna Murphy. Dorothy rr Oakley, Jost-ph O'Brien, Vern Uuricrim-uK Meat Market at 102 Shrews- (Continued from page 4.) there isn't enough game to long; re- en, Uoberta Parker, Marioi eiltke There was no Democratic land- main plentiful when hundreds of aio Thornc, Carmola Vnss , Auspices River Plaza Woman's Club bury Avenue, Red Bank, con- slide in Monmouth county yester- ; hunters are turned loose with dogs Spanish—William Bar •t-tt. Manraret ! and Ely. Virginia Ferriter, Joa ph ahrzzi. lVt- ducted by the late Samuel He!- day, as many Democrats" had felt I ty GlrttFt,—Clarence Gra •. Julia Jori is. would be the case. Neither was •0-0-0-0-0 • • Hrycc Kemp. Ubt>ie Mutlfttuky. " Mi.W'l ler, will be conducted along the there any Republican increases such 'Mazzs. Mnnmret Morris, Alici' Nc!?nn. Slimy, trails of graft and corrup- Doruthy Oakley, Dominic FRCF, t\itiu-rine Young Building, Broad Street and Linden Place same lines as established by as many Republicans felt would re- tion Uiat led to easy money and HogerB, Carol ^fhroedcr, Samh Sherman, «ult from the introduction of new | wild rum parties and other forms of Juliette Smock, Margaret Sutton, Uugenift Mr. Heller eight years ago. campaign influences. The crossxur- j expensive dissipation for crooks YfttUiuuten. Vronch—GT»ee Jones, Virginia Moffat. Patrons are assured that the tints which cut into the vote of "Both | i;ave been shown, during the past Latin—Wallace Wilson. Opposite Strand Theatre, Red Bank jartics and which helped one party j few days in the testimony of wit- Cummerci&l Geography—Leah DeGarve, ii some places and helped the other ! nesses in an investigation of theEdith ForgUB, Mildred Gislcson. same high quality goods will be History—Sylvia Aui, Helen Brvvoort, - •• ' ': •• •. . • . .• / "'• ., »arty in other places, were appar- management of the veterans' bu- Everett Brower, Echo Chnmberlam, Jamo» carried and courteous treat- jntly equalized in the county as, a 'reau. This bureau wns supposed to Clenry, Roper Conont. Achsa Ely, Alice •whole. see that hospitals were built and Frcy. Grace Jones. Ella MeOarrJty. Mnr- Best Home Cooked Cakes. Jams, Jellies, etc. . ment given to all. pai'«i Mecklem, Dbrothy llctagar, Harold • ° •."'• maintained for disabled anc^wound- M,oruky, Porothy Oakley, Vera Omler- The tremendous vote which Dr. ed veterans and .to sue that other meiiSen, Virphiia Simkins, Sally Ftnw, Bes- John H. VanMater received in every wants of the veterans were sup- nie Thorr.e, Vera Truex, Sinry Va^alotti, plied. ^Martha Wailhor, Anna Widlej*. WsNace district and township near his home Wilsi.n,1 Walter Wnodhcad. Fancy Articles Suitable for Christmas Gifts •was an expression 'of the love and Economies—Pauline Reck. affection which was felt for him by ' Stories of money Intended for History of Literature—Margaret King, the neighbors amonp whom he had the veterans being split three ways Sully Staw, Emily Stryker. Dramatic Ut-arlinR—Margaret Morrln. lived all his life. There was no par- among grafters; stories of high life Business English--C! race Jono*. Marion tisanship about this vote. . It was a parties that cost small fortunes; Sriftlcker, Bessie Thorn?, Catherine Weil. free-will offering from Republicans btories of expensive and needless Biology—Helen Dennis, Elsie Jones, and Democrats alike. Dr. VanMater official trips; all this and much more flrace Jnnee, Philip Macy, Harold Monsky, Vera Oudcrmculen, lively n Torter, Louisa is one of the old-line sort of doctors, disgusting testimony has been told Uohinson, Catherine RWers, Mftrjtaretta ; United Cigar Stores Agency who never refused a call for his en the sworn, word of witnesses, Waite. ' \ • . I services regardless of weather con- Everyone knows that our wounded Mat hematics—William Barrett, Roger ditions, regardless of the hour of and disabled heroes have not been Connnt, Mnntnrct Ely, Shermun Manning. William rntterson, Constance Reed, Mar- the day or night, ifgavdlesa of his properly cared for. Is it any won-tfiarpt Putton, Walter Woodhend. own comfort and regardless ns to' dor with all the graft imd corrup- Bookkeeping—Albert lU-nnctt, James ivhether there was any likelihood of tion going on that their needs have Clenry, F.thrl Pri-yor. Edith Forgua, GreK- ory GallARher, MiJtrm Helltr, F4dwanl ! Whelaa-Cassidy Co., he. his being paid. Nn doctor in all nut been supplied! Is it any won- Lane, Edwin McDermott, Anna Mnrphy. A NEW LOW COST FOR CLOSED Broad and White Streets Red Bank, N. J. history or fiction has been more der that the more fortunate vetcr- HamUl Riordan, Gladys 'Stout. Lor»y beloved than Dr. John H. VanMater ans who have not been wounded Thompson, Mnry Vassnlotti, Harry Wein- has been by those with whom'he had and disabled have been obliged to stcin. Edgnr WmyW, Russell Wyrnba. come in contact. Whether he had build hospitals by putting up the Stenography—Rose Heckvn.f tdn, Ethf - Just a Listing of Some Seasonable lyn Brown. Henriettn Brown, Kathryn CAR COMFORT won or lost, this spontaneous outflow money themselves, or by begging Cooripr, Harold Riordnn, Marparc-t Ryder. of good wishes regardless of party money from the people, in order Typewriting—Edward. Lane, Harold Ri- Goods at Reduced Prices affiliations will be a great joy to him that the wounded and disabled ordan, Janctte Smock. 1 to the day of his death. So nearly aeong them may be" cared for. $1.00 Wampole's Cod Liver Extract. . .67c unanimous was the vote which be re-' •, * • Church Ncwi, h Touring Sedan $1.00 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.89c Rev. WillLun E. Iiniisted will' qx- ceived.in his home locality that the y;-^ a\\ tn;s graft and corrup- $1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypopho3phate $1.15 vote which his opponent' received t;onsomg On isn't it more or less i-hange pulpits Sunday with Rev. 1* could well have been listed under sickening to see pompous, well-fed H. Shermer of Middletown villagi DEL VERED 60c California Syrup of Figs 40c the political term of "scattering." statesmen declaiming against • a At night at the Red Bank chun 50c Hair Groom 35c bonus for soldiers on the ground there will be a meeting for mc-i and-boys, as part of the obserrahci A Demonstration Will Prove the Merits of This $1.00 Squibb's Mineral Oil 69c A somewhat similar incident oc- that Uncle Sam cant afford it! Ac-of the Fathers' and Sons' week, with curred i:i Red Bank in the collector cording to the testimony given at nn address by R. W. Shetland of Exceptional Car $1.10 Father John's Medicine ..79c contest. Mrs. Julia M. Keough had he investigation, now under way Peddie institute. Monday ni^h1 bo?n appointed collector I-st Janu- .here has been plenty of money for will be Fathers1 ar.d Sons' fell nv- $1.25 Scott's Emulsion 7 whem iniv c'hanwL. . artl(.> ;ii-o ab•i.'Jn'- t amount to anything- These f Rib End LOIN PORK C soiauly contrtflltd by; trusts' and men, rich beyum! nnythinif which T 37 22 Ricoro Little Ricoras, box of 50 ... .$1.50 inuvt so'.ili TS can ever drean ol" at- 4—5 pieces they will not permit e'.LlK-r party T ROASTiKG CHICKENS C LaTonia (good 5c cigar) box of 100 $2.50 to annoy the tru.ia. The mci.ibers tainintr. pretend that it is patriotism CALA STYLE and C Palma de Cuba Coronas, box of 25 .. .$1.25 of l/oih parties know ihin, but with '.\iit!i prever.ts them from votinjf f 3'/2 tb 35 loth p.ar.ies Led fan by the trusts a bonus to the soldiers. size SHOULDER PORK 15 Isabella Royal, box of.50 $2.50 the people can do liit.e m their FANCY FOWL C o'v,n !.cli;.U', t Eest Made C The soldiers yave up their jobs 4—4V2 ft sh 37 32 . • • to gu lo war, winch these statesmen v SAUSAGE MEAT WATCHES Las', year George 1.. litcord, didn't do and never woulJ have FANCY FOWL C Mixed Cuts of C vi.hout a party or^anizat'tiu ami done; tile soldiers lived lives of pri- y 3—3Va \h 32 Bristol Watches $1.00 with practically no rnuiiey tu linance witinii and discomfort and dantrer V PORK CHOPS 25 $12 Thin Model Watch (Gold r,\hd c».c) $6.99 n campaiun, goi almost l'l.U.miO it. the trenches whicli these ^tutt'H- vote.s hi X'ew Jtrsey in u fu-imary tnen escaped; thej-c .statesmen sat Sugar Cured C ror.tost for the Ki-iiublicun .i.uminu- tlround in perfect security nnd add- 29 Fresh Cut tiun f r United States senator. His ed, to their possfvsiuns while- th« t COTTAGE HAMS FLAT RIBS BARGAINS IN NOVELTIES platform declared for public owner- i-ohliers wi'ru mnkiiiK it safe fur chip of coal mines, public ownership them to do this nnd were wreikitiK f 25c Imported Inlaid and HyBoy Cigarette of ruilri.u(.» to un the eoul to thetheir own lives und thiir own pros- Tubes 10c people, nnd public mvncrt,liip of nil pects; and then these ut;ite.*rniM> t Big Specials in Milk Fed Jersey Big Specials in Best Quality monopolies. 'I'iw vote he neeived have the bruss and the insulent'e til $3.50 Ivory Cigarette Tubes $1.50 i without an orKani/.ation and with- turn lo t|ie veU'tuns nnd say; "Our y out money shows that a real i.*auc .t.ilk iluiinK the war was worth Leather Cigarette Cases. .15c, 25c, and 50c und asiticcre candidate are klill po- iJJiOi) n year; jour work n:id yutir t Veal Tobacco Pouches 25c, 50c and $1.00 tont factors in 'political campaigns. tianfiTs and your fljflitlnn and your Beef • » • , risks of sickness and wounds nnd T 50c Aih Trays 25c duaih were not worth moro than T Fresh Chopped 1 Qc $1.00 Pearl Handle Knive. 79c That l» a tondition which both ?3o'u n year. It wan pure palriot- Leg of Veal -22c parties miift fner in ihc future. , Kim which kd us to pay ourselves ? HAMBURG STEA.' *O Red Top Fountain Pens $1.00 Tho people urc getting tired of be^7,00- 0 a year for our Ulk duriiiK T C Cross Rib Q p* Metal Ma4rh Book Holder* 19c ing cuntinunlly fooled. I tho war It In rank dishonor to % Breast of Veal 14 c o-o-n.o.o- your, oountry nnd it in utterly tin- POT ROAST OO $1.00 Gibson Art Prints 69c pntrlotle for you to think thnt your $4.00 Wavette Electric Hair Curler . .$2.69 'i Hunting lScunsen nre going like flKhtlng and your work In Iho army Blade Cut OCc hot enkea at the town hull tt lied and your riiks of dticnne nnd I Shoulder of Veal 18c RIB ROAST ^O $4.50 Traveling Electric Iron. $2.59 Manic. M!M Amy E. Olnen, (ho wounds tind^dcBth WITC worth even borough clerk, hrni issued nlmost DOO llvo per ct-nt us much na our talk Top or Bottom $2.50 Alden Alarm Clock $1.69 llcoii»t'» «0 fur and BhV will prob- won worth," Neck of Veal nbly miiko out 100 fnon'XJii'fore th« ROUND ROAST $2.00 Lux Alarm Clock $1.19 funning i«»»on beglha \Saturdiiy. •' ,„. * * * $2.50 Lunch Kits with Vacuum Bottle $1.77 R»d U»nk It tht grout doarW hou»n 'hlt '• ""> Wl|y lomi of tlicne 78c Shopping Bags 39c for huntsn to get \km\n »nd »t»te»m«n who wt In ptnc« ami It it Our Aim to Serve You S«st Get the Best Buy In Wagner't moM «re glvm out h«r« thJn In nil «nj'°rt »nd »«f«ty tnd prosperity Above Special* for Shore District Only: tht BiunlclpililUi. In thli Wt of did tho nctunl flght RED BANK. LONG BRANCH. ASBURY PARK. HIGHLANDS. SPECIAL FOR NOVEMBER , » , ln* , »h« graft and corruption whlen hMtll! ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. CAMPBELL'S JUNCTION • • «. lt \ ., »i pl«««" In the nur 35c Palm Olive Shaving Cream All For Jbieh rwr tfi* numbtr of hunton ehut of hoipftal tlte, anioth.r KEYPORT. MATAWAN. 25c Palm Olive after Shaving Talc A(\~ lneruiM .nd th. p!«.. wh.r. tnnutUow of tht «UM"*UTV».J C honttn. can b» dont d«er«a>i 3^c Aico Mince Meat lb 22c Thei'e will be some good ndws for pi »IK> buyers s.;ortly. We have ordered a carload of these pianos and intend Front street, who attends Spring- Cranberries (tb 13c N. O. Molasses can 10c to make a price on' them helo'v tV eir vJi "nsb va'iiie—a price much below the New York price that their maker field college at Springfield, charges in New York City. This price •:oncession is r ar contribution to the cultivation of music in our commun- cluisetts, lias been elected president DIRT CHASERS! 1 w tha iU help celebrate of the freshman cla^;-, which com- Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakes 17c ity and is one of a number of hapr.em\lth lirhl artillery California Fruit Salad, big can 43c A triumph in modem piano con- The Steinway Piano marks the highest The Mchlin point reached toward perfection in piano brigade. He ia now employed by ; STOCK UP struction. One of the smallest grand Thr Packard the American radiator company at N. B. c. construction, and the fact that so many Brown Edge Wafers Ib23c Choice Tender Pcai , can 1 5c pianos, yet possessing: volume, depth The Welier cjrent pianists do choose the Steinway is New York. The bride received j Asco Sugar Peai numerous idfts, including silver- Manor Sandwich . . . lb 32c nnd sweetness of tone in small com- The Bond positive proof of its excellence. Lemon Snaps, Vanilla Waf- can 17c, 19c, 25c The Hcppe ware, cut glass, cheeks and other Asco Sugar Corn . . .can 15c pass. articles. ers, Choc. Snnpi, Graham The Ki )CRcr Nor is it any longer necessary for those Heinx Red Kidney Uenns The Becker wishing a Steinway to buy a cheaper Crackers, Oystercttes can 9c, 14c Willett—Palmer. Pkg 5c A triumph, too, in its beautifully The Howard piano-first and wait for a Steinway. We Garden Spinach biff can 19c The Estey Tin" weddir.K of Mi.'-s Kliv.abotli Delicious Cream Mints lb 25c Choice Tomatoes can 10, 15c proportioned lines and graceful sym- will gladly arrange convenient terms of Willell, dnualltiT, of Jlulit' Willett j Horshoy's Choc. Kisses Aaca Tomntoct enn 12c, 17c metry. Yet it occupies no more T'ie Braumullpr payment for you in the purchase of your (,f Marllmni, and Taylor 1'almer, The yalh-i'.hck Steinway and make you a fair allowance son of Clayton 1'alnier of Kiu'lh-ll- »• 43c Cut String Bean* . .can 13c space than tlie|ordinnry upright, as ( 1 T 'C Hardniau on your old piano if you have one. town, took jihii'i la.sl Saturday af- comparisons have conclusively The Ivers & I'ond ternoon at, tin- bride's home. • Kev. ON% BLEND—ONE QUALITY proved. * The Brai.ibach Call and have a talk with us and let C. I,, i'almer of .Marlboro in-rfurni- us show you how easy it is to buy a Stein- ed the ceremony, 'the bi :ile w:w ONE PRICE The Emerson altired in white i-re|n- lie chine, : Wo havn conrentrntecl on One-—nnd tho fruit Behind it lies tho accumulated Tlic Webster trimmed with pearb* and carried I is ASCO wealth oC experience Riven hy ono The C in cord The IlaninRton lilir.H. Her iillcndniiU were Miss ' hundred years of piano construction. (Iwendolyn lloinyville of rliilndi'l- You'll Taste t!i« Difference! The Lc.-tcr Tusting's Vh'ni, maid of honor, and Miss Mabel '. The H:b\inK Willelt oT riiiilunx. Mi -i Aniy Kus- ASC0 Ib 'J'he Lcunard ,.,•11 nf Farniiiu;d:ile, Mi- Mine Kil- i The Price is wards nf I.itlle Silver and Ww\ Coffee 29' Helen Valnier of l.mit; llriineli, liridemiahH. Chest,-r Willelt, was ASCO Evap. Milk TI"iMilkSi"">rl H-lb lib PV| livery instrument represents extraordinary value for the price marked on it and all will be sold on the easiest IK II ifiaduiite of Fnehobl IIIRII 28' 55c M'hool. terms, suiting the convenience of the putvljaKc .*. I'ridn nf Kill«rn*y (Kuprr-Hlcml of Heavy Teas) Ui tin (|5C Wurd- Hrnscli. THE REMINDER LIST Our EXCHANGE IF NOT SATISFACTORY guarantee c*oes with each instrument sold. Also our TIIREE- Minn Mury Ward, dnuKhtcr of Aim Pancaka liuur pki 10c Rich Craamy Chnasa Ih 33c YEAU EXCHANGE CERTIFICATE which allows every purchaser of a used piano an opportunity to trade in tho TLomui Ward of Ji'i'M'jr Cliy, uml Asou Buckwlirat I'ltiui* " 10c Jontph' K. Ilniffh, mm of •l«lm !•'• l*Qf Cabin Syrup , .can 20c isi'd instrument purchased, at the full price paid, upon a new instrument any time within three years. Call and llranch of Kennslnirn, wore mnrrlccl .Aico Elbow Macaroni 0 CinntiJ Sour Krout can 15c tulk the matter over with us. You need a piano—every homo, needs one, and now is the time to buy* lii»t week ut All Suinl*' church at Marshall's Marring ( plain Ji>i'i«y City. Mln.i .le(inn» IVrry of Cold Si»l Macaroni • , 1 or Ininnto aauce) can 27« Jenny til; wns liildpRfntiid uml Cdl.| .S.sl Sp«at,.tll P"P' 1 Wlllliim Wldidlck of Hnmirville w«» Stafford , Sn.pp, Cli.m. (iroom»mim. Thu lirldi> wore « Gi.M S«sl Oals ti)C !••«• U!Je ilreii of eociin •, eolured rnmnlnn Aico l'«(>|iar ..,,..,. .can Be 3«l» bag 5c, 10a Tusfing's «r«p» «ml n hat to fflntrli. HIIP wor« » corHK" baqutt of white jIUi Whit* M«tlr ,,k. N«w Crop rhryiiiiHtlwmumi, The brlilfimnld (3 11 6 14 Monmouth Sieet Red Bank wns ttremol In h\u» KtnrffiUi «nd Potatoes Onions 6 " 25 u hut to mutch. Aft»r the c*r«mony tiu. (30 ttit.) 7Bo. A Ciontl TlniB to tlnv. Broadway, Oppn!»ito Third A R Branch B »upppr win nerved nt th« lirlilc'n 609 Matt.Bon Avenue Asbury Pnrk hornp. Th«t rouplv Uft on « wad- Two Storet in Red Bank: ding trip and on their roturn vrlll llv« Hi Long Br»fw'h, 62 BROAD STREET I SHREWSBURY AVE and OAKLAND STREET LtlU—MannInf, ' WHERE YOUR MONI'.Y COM THE FURTHKST MIM M»rlnn Lett", lUwatilPf nf Page Eighteen RED-BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. THE JAPANESE RELIEF, Mr. Cook, who is n Now Yorker.upx- Morganville Ne< pects to muve here next summer tif- A post (rraduute m\squi.rnde ElUblilhed 1854 ' Telephone HI ^ ; PARKER & SEVERS' S Red Bank Contribute. $3,592 ter llie liii'Uc house oil the tarm is dance was held at the THE ROYAL ;• TAXI SERVICE gy Toward Fund of 517,497. remodeled. schoolhouse' here on Friday ni^h gj A tota'l of $n,-!\lT-.'J- was raised The Junior le.nirue of tin' Mctho- Plans are being made to open a j ALEXANDER D. CdOPER Ji© DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE American-Italian Spaghetti House 5,; in Momr.outh fuunty by tho lied. I'l.im-h will hold n sociable Sat- public library branch ut E.spoaito's * ! — Careful Drivers and First 150 Monmouth Street " Red "Bank, N. 3. ' Cross fur Ihe relief 'uf the. Japanese I ur(iay afternoon at MraM . George store. Real Estate and Insurance Clap. Can - earthquake Miirerers. ° .Of this.. whiiY.i-ld's. Joseph Good? .has bought, a Ford Near West Street, One Block from R. K. Depot Rate. Reasonable tmiount JH.ri'.i-.lV was raised in the ( j]r. „„,] Mrs. James Mnjruiro and truck to carry his produce to -Mar- 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. PH0NE lied Hani; distriot. 10very section 1 children of lClliet-on spent Thursday ket. ITALIAN DINNERS A SPECIALTY 141 county raised more than its;;ln,j j.-jjduy with Mrs. Frank Ma- Dirfnor Served From 11:00 a. m. lo 2:00 p. m. Thi' eoutributions in the ! ifnire. "A Paper In Every Home." Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and .;.; it Opp. Depot, Red Bank, N. J. , AMERICAN and'ITALIAN'Menu a la Carto % i S ^ 'u " l'a"'nK a Taxi B'vu 113 k-ts were as follows: Mrs. Miiry C. VanBrunt of Wana- .Advertising is the voice of bunir X \ S time to make the train. ness and when carried in Tho Uei;- Open fr\>m 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 a? m. Plate Glass Insurance' massa, formerly of this place, left ister it spoaka to over 35,000 cvury ai'-ii'i' 11 I Thuiwtay to spend four months at week.—Advert iseme n t. i!t2*vio j Jacksonville, Florida. I i.7ii7.m I The AJlvent churches of this aec- I .'.10.39 j]on w;]| j^iji a conference at the 1 177'si Advent church here beginning Fri- afiO.oo j day and continuing over Sunday.' 1100 1 Services will be held in the morning, afternoon and night of each day. The public has keen invited to at- ( ' - • November 7th, 1923. tend. Touring in South and, Weft. JEWELRY BUYING PUBLIC, Miss Gladys Kue and Miss Vivian OCEANPORT NEWS. MONMOUTH COUNTY, N. J. [eight of Spring Luke, who are on Mrs. Edward Lippincott Rupturet a 1 lonjr trip through the West, have Blood Vetiel in Her Note. Dear Friends:— •eaehed California, where they will ' Mrs. Edward Lippincott, while pciul the winter. They made short bending over to pick up a string You are our biggest, asset Yes, we value you more highly, it ops in the principal cities on the from the lloor Saturday ruptured a than our entire stock of costly jewelry. "The Qreatest Treasure House 0/ Linens in America" way. Tk-y will return home-about j 1?,ood vesse, [a ,]c]. ^^ ghe next July. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets, N. Y. given first aid treatment by her hus- i Our store, with its beautiful fixtures, may burn tomorrow. EATONTOWN NEWS. band and son Arthur, who happened Established 1855 to oe home. They were unaUlo to ' Or a flood may scatter broadcast our espensive diamonds Cafeteria Supper to be Served Fri- .stop the How of blood and Dr. and still we would not be mined. day Night at Presbyterian Chanel. i Beech of West Long Briu.ch was A cafeteria supper will be served ! culled. The doctor said that Mrs. 1 For we would still have your confidence in us, built up by, The Correct Monogramming Friday night ut-the l'resbyterian ! Lippincott hud lost about two | years of honest merchandising. chapel by "the chapel committee of • quarts of blood. She is much im- u> church. j proved and if able to'be about ill- ! Money will replace gems and jewelry, buti no money, can buy of Linens Gcorgu Mosbyls employed by the I though she -is weak" from loss of ' that confidence in us, established through years of painstaking Consolidated gas company. Hood, A reception was given a few Mrs. Arlington Deppe, who has effort, once it is destroyed. . • • • • been spending ten days with Ser- One of the most important contributions to an elegant appoint- nights ago by Mrs. Joseph Dangler And so we guard it zealously. Only jewelry of the best ment of Linens is their monogrnmming. And this entails not lor Mr. und Mrs. Frank Dangler of | guant and Mrs. Luther Kyttlo, left Asbury I'lirk, Mho recently re- Thursday for Coroial, Panama, to quality-^the satisfaction giving kind—is shown, and our business alone perfect workmanship on the part of the embroiderer, but turned from a wedding trip. The j j«in I'" husband, who is a warrant is conducted under the policy: M proper selection of initials and formal correctness in placing groom formerly lived here. officer ill the United States army. Louis II. Johnson, Jr., won a sil- Mrs. Harry Stryker, who has "Make Every Customer a Satisfied One." them on the individual Linen pieces. ver loving cup a few days ago at a been laid up with quinsy sore gulf tournament at Uoslyn, LonL g throat, is improving. Just remember this the next time you desire something in The monograms on a table cloth should appear to the right of Misses Anna and Elizabeth DuBois jewelry. • the host and hostess, coming well up on the table yet not being The needlework guild will hold are having a new bath put in their j J its iinnu;il meeting Thursday aCtev- house. Richard Warwick of Long | • Yours truly, covered by the table service. Damask napkins arc embroidered "noon of next week at the municipal Branch is doing the work. hj either on the direct center or side center. Monograms on table building, Mrs. Nicholas Nelson gavo birth!? L. D. Seel/ has sold his milk to a daughter at the home of her L. de la REUSSILLE. runners, towels, sheets and other ^Linens all have their indi- business to William Klein of Long parents at Long Branch on Wedncs-• a 38. Broad Street vidual placings. 4^. Branch. The new owner of the <' y morning of last week. I business has leased somu of Mr. I Samuel Jones and family, who Red Bank, N. J, Seely's buildings, to carry or. thehave boon living in Harry, W. Con- For over 65 years McCutchcon's has specialized in the cornet business. Mr. Seely is now em- row's apartment on Main street, monogramming of household Linens, as it has in every other ployed by a firm for which he for- moved to Long Branch last week. Monriiou'th's Leading Jewelers Since 1886. phase of the Linen craft. America's Linen Treasure House with merly worked. Harry Brakcsley has completed MisH Margaret Boding has rehi- s garage and is now putting up its staff of trained and experienced salespeople is well qualified turned home from the Long Branch the foundation for his new bunp/a- to aid in the selection of a Linen trousseau or household outfit, lio-pitid, where she underwent an \n\\, James George is helping Mr. operation. IJrakcsley do tho" work. and to advise on the finer points of its artistic completion. The Baptists will hold a e;iko pale Clarence Weeks of Easton. Penn- Saturday afternoon \«t Covert's sylvania, spent the week-end with market. Harry VanSc-hoick. Irving W. Colcman lias moved to Mrs. James Emmons and Mr. and East Orange and ho has rented his Mrs. Joseph Delesia and children of house.to Mannsquan people. ' l.ot:g IJraneh Kpenfc Saturday with The Mi'thmltsi ladies' aid society Mrs. Emmons's sister, Mrs. Ella BINDE will give a roast beet' supperThurs- Tjayo'f next week: •• - j • Kunnoth-AVoct in installing; steam Mrs. I!. T. Ptatesir and "son of heat m -ftio' firfhouse. Wouilbhu1, Xi",v York, have been ! Mrs. Gertrude Neft-ton spent Sat- vifitirg Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hig- ;urday with friends nl Ashury Park, j;»; Kii:s;m. | Mrs, Tete Jarvis gavo birth to a I •£ 1'iiu^'.r.ss V. Smock was arrested da.mhter nt her hnmc on Friday 11>, last, Wednesday ni^ht on a charge uf assault and battery mudu by his Mr, and Mrs. William Wagner father, Walter 1). Smock. lie was : nml son Arthur of West End spent reli-as.ed in ^.'HKI bail for the action ' Sunday wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Harry of tile graml jury. f VanSchoi.-k. A fontliall game at this place Sat- Mr. jiril Mrs; tinny Pierce, Wal- urday lietwcen Katimtown anil I.oni: ter Ferry and family aiul William l}::uuh ended in a dispute, without Kerry of Long Branch spent Kun- SATURDAY, NOV. 10th, to WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21st • eith.'r siile having scored a point. Charlis 1U nm-tt, -Jr., son ol' '; ! Ten big days of real value-giving bargains in footwear. This is your op- Charles J.lennrtt, has quit his job at i X portunity to outfit the entire family with shoes at HALF COST. Nothing in the railroad shops, at EHzabe-tlipnrt, : The honor roll pupils for ( f fc our entire stock restricted. ;ind lie has enlisted in the maniu-s. <• .IK folio .',-K: ' •• j ,5. He is now stationed in Soutli Caro- l'ir.t nnil Sfr.mil mils-Harry Erkcrt, '( lina. ' ' I. tfnl[ih M|iiirirll, IJoyil, % MilYr. WalliriK, lit-: y I L'li.-npbcll, & Cieorgo MacF.'irl:nie i.; making ini- Unroll 1'i- t, Joiuiiliino (iuynup, Dor- i provements to iii; hou.-ie. ;,ilh Sk-ldca, Vivian Smith, Y l-.'\-ei-y pupil at the p:iblu" sdiool Mii.lrr-,1 W...C. I, l'ra.H-f,i I.ujsicr. J; was present l;i^t. Wvil ncsdiiy morn- 1 i'»'W Din-in. Eilwnnl Krkrrt. Wil- •{• t and then was only one nbwn- .•Ui-t, William KdwiifiN, I"«l«y ^ teu in tin; iiftcrnoon. The school tit- liinj:iroii> Snillh, William Van- V tendance has improved wunilcrfiilly uiviiril Wilkinson. Juhn WoU'oll, f, \Vi.li-..tl. !i..«trii revival services nt the Metho- •• Mullrr. Sliiili'y Hiilille, Ilulli '{ dist church an being continued tills Jfiui Mnrrow. '/ P^S^LSETT^ I week, flrvi'nth mill piuhth (rrjul^— X Pouirln llciry. -Alfml Iliiu:er. ClilTiiril •{• Kev. Peter B. Corr has n new I'lilli r,l Cuiiimtis, Krcil Eilnoii. ¥ liuii-li automobile. Holic Mrl-'arliiml. C,,-,!i.n Morrow. Orrln J' Alhertus \\'olcott has given up his Sickh^, riranilin Slilwill, fifonre Wilkin- X, I>TI. Jr., (;<°orfry I.flkp, ("Htlir-ritia nml Dor- A j')b in the grocery store of B. D.olhy UrixiiM, Kulhirlni. l>U-rt, Suriili V Woleott's Sons. M.iiia. Sylvin Millir, Ailrllnf nnil Ilpn- ,1 Large selection of ladies' pumps and oxfords, the types that are essential for Tlio new bungalow on IlariT A. Mulli'i-, Dnrolhy IlhoBiles. Dorothy Cook's fnrm, forini'rly the Harry (i. Kliiiiki'th walking and everyday use. Anniversary sale price $3.95 to $5.95 I'ray jtlace, is Hearing compldion Hin hard tottr tipt. ijial fvr patirn. plumbtn end ottitr, handlist k'<**7 mtrchjiuliit. Let Luks it. *ZW> typtt to metl rwry hautmt rryui'rrmrnl ciin bi m/yiNr,/. and it is expected that the foreman of Ihe property will mvupy it before I.uko Longhead is n boar for Mnn'i fashionnble oxfordt and high wurk. He tackles any and all kinds (lie luiliilays. The hie hnrn (in ll»' of joh.i ut fiilinic the wanta of the • lior» wilh Int. of ilyls and WB«r, A dividend-paying business utility—a It carries its load day in' and day oat farm is also well .indi-l' way ami .Mr. people every week nnil he usually in plain culf mid Scotch grnin title the Ford One»Ton Truck h:o with a minimum of attention. Its ease Cook's hor.'i's will hi put in it soon. , ninkcs (,'ix'd.—Advertisement. Icntlirri, urcnlly rcdlicrd for thia f^;'_ __ earned for itself through years of re- of handlini; adapts it for use in tho ipecial occaiion. . Antiiveriary ••••••••••••••••••••••••»••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i'rico liable service in diversified lines, limited areas about loading clocks, ware- houses and construction locations. f Powered by the famous Ford Model 1 engine through the Ford planetary Giving rapid, dependable hauling ser- l transmission and special Ford worm vice at low initial coat, und at the 1.45 to gear, it brings to the business man for lowest possible expense for operation RUGS ! RUGS! his delivery service the abundant and upkeep, it pays the highest divid- power, reliable op?rauon, and real ends on thu investment ol any 25 Bales of Heavy Axniinster and $7.95 economy lor which motor transportation 7hric tru(h can itobtaintd thrttufh RUBBER GOODS GREATLY the Ford product ii equipment nvailablo Velvet Rugs KEDUCED Iht forrf IVtikly Furthm, plJaT Boys', Hill. notable everywhere, to the businrnt world. Mon'f Storm Kublmri ,,.,..,|1,3B will arrive this week and will be on Sale next LadUi' .Storrn Kubbori 9Oo ••»!>' and tnlta. Children'. Storm Kitlilmn BOo • i' llurdr ichqol Thursday, Friday and Saturday Kubbor Uooli, 2B par cant off •hoat vrhlch ear* W. E. MOUNT, tj a dr«Mj ap- D November 8th, 9th and 10th paarknc* ai wall Monmouth 5t °vr- 'i-« Red Bank •i hard waar. They nre nil true cn|ili'n of orlentnl men, tlt<> dfulgin nnil 1 Annlvariarf ftil'ifinc^ in"' of the lntt'Mt. They nro nil in roum nlzo Pull!. 15 of tilt T- ltui'H lire iiuiili" In I'liin Mm. n line fnpy of Sal* IMc. n hlk-h pi'iicil t UK- 'I hey HIT in 1* x 1'.! M/M, fi n.^'d, look like n liundi-Kil dulh.r ru^. l'rur mi tint lot it $3.45 to $29.75 $5.50 ' only iific tn n I'liiloiiK-r, Thit In the flnr»l rUB ovtr In tho market for tliu nionc)-. ('mm< in AIH! look nt It. . WE3ST 39 Br^d st BINDER'S SHOE STORE •-•*' CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS tS9 Wait Front >tt<««t. ft«d Bank. N. ORDERS DELIVERED We Call For and D.Hr«r Sho« Rapatrihf—PhoiM 1373 ' .1. RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 7, 1923. Page Nineteen

WS. :•»»»>:« AUTO ACCIDENT AT LINCROFT. FAIR HAVEN NE Colored Brookdnle Employe* in the Auxiliary to Hold a Bread and Cake Broadway Loan Co., i . Long Branch HoipiUl. Sale 6n Saturday. nc Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Parker o{ The fire company Monday night SUCCESSORS TO tCHMUCKLER & CO. Shrewsbury avenue, Eed Bank, were voted to turn over tho new hook IN OUR CAMPAIGN TO LOWER PRICES 227 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. riding n«ar Lincroft Saturday night and ladder truck to the borough on near Joseph W. Thgmpson's farm November 27th, when their automobile was struck The firemen's auxiliary will.hold Money Loaned on Personal Property. in the rear by a car owned and a bread and cake sale next Saturday .'TV- ' We Put Into Effect Today Bargains In Unredeemed Pledges. ffidriven by Jolin Breckenridgc, a col- at the poBtoffice. ored employed on Brooktiaie farm. A. reception -lot.. Rev. and...Mrs..- Fishing TackU, Musical Instruments, Watch**, $ In Mr. Brcckenridfce's machine were ! John M. Huizcr will be held on Fri- Jawalry, Sllv«n**re and Firearm*. p six other colored employees on lay night of this week in the church Brookdalo farm. basement. „ on The Brookdale car• r overturned Floyd Smith, David Bennett and and it was wrecked, Edward Hin- Wallace Rankin attended the cor- ton, one of its occupants, was nerstone laying of thu Washington j thrown through the top of the cur Masonic memorial at Alexandria, FCarpen Living Room Suites, and he was badly cut and bruised Virginia, last week. | on his head and on other parts of Photographs of tho ba'seball team WINTER his body. Ho and two other passen- will bo taken next Sunday. Mana- lO-piece Dining Room Suites, gers in tho automobile who were not ger Kurtis has requested that the so badly hurt as Mr. Hinton were players turn their suits over to him 5O Royal Wilton Rugs, carried to David Soffei's- house, ufter Sunday. ^ where they received first aid treat- Sidewalks arc being laid on Pearl ment. Later on Mr. Hinton was street. I 1OO Room-size Axminster Rugs. taken to the Long Branch hospital, Mr. and Mrs. John Pearsall and where he is now slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs.'Charles Soden motored lave Your Stoves and Heaters V Mr. Parker's automobile was dam- to Toms River Monday and spent aged but no one in it was hurt. Mr. the day with Mr. Soden's brother, Prices on these Special Quantities Beyond Comparison REPAIRED Breckenridge stated- that tho acci- Theodore Soden. Mr. and Mrs.. dent was caused by blinding lights Pearsall spent part of last week at on another car. Ho said that he West New York. or Competition. would pay for the damage done to Mr. and Mrs. Warren V..Darling NOW! Mr. Parker's maohin*. During the have returned from an automobile f.cci-.Ient a sapphire stone was lost trip, to Washington and Virginia. The 10,000 foot addition now being added to present store, makes the sale c$ from a ring worn by Mrs. Parker, They will move to New York soon. lilt she returned to the scene of the Edward Doughty has repainted these lots very necessary, hence prices which represent a genuine saving. Samuel Swartz accident the next day and found the Mrs. Walter Mills's houses. 14 West Front Street stone. Edward Donahue has returned to Red Bank, New Jersey. Newark for the winter. HAZLET NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg are Telephone 616-J. in New York for the winter. They Opp. Broad St. ~ ,. Missel Elizabeth and Eleanor Young have been living in the Baldwin Give Hallowe'en Party. bungalow. Miasca Elizabeth and Eleanor George Doughty and Benjamin iYoung entertained at a Hallowe'en Brown are remodeling the dining masquerade party at their home last room in Harry Dennis's house. The Wednesday night. The house was room will be paneled. A window attractively decorated with orange will be put in upstairs. American and black crepe paper nnd Jack o' William Bennett has put a new Ceylon lanterns. Most of the guests were bathroom in Daniel Allaire's house. Blend American in Hallowe'en costumes. Prizes Charles Soden is employed by Coffee were awarded to Mrs. Ethel A. the Chat publishing company. 49c lb. Cowles and Ernest E. Peseux for James Brown has rented his 131c lb. guessing the identity of the most house to a Long Branch family. NEW UERSEY pe°ople in costumes. The evening Miss E. Scowcroft entertained wus pleasantly spent in dancujg. Mrs, Daniel Doran and Mrs. Robert QUALITY: & PRICES GUARANTEED! m Refreshments were served during Spery of Long Branch and Miss the evening. Among the guests Margaret Farley, John Riordan," were Mr. and MrB. John T. Acker- John Anderson and Thomas Currari con, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Young, 3 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. of New York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux, Mr. Thomas Curtis and Lewis Haw- and Mrs. Frank V. B. Young, Mrs. kins, who joined the navy last week, Ethel A. Cowles, Misses -Eleanor are stationed at Newport, Rhode VanBrackle, Maude Ackerson, Elea- Island. nor Young, Eleanor Irwin, Dorothy Youngr, Vera W. Bailey, Elizabeth RUMSON NEWS. PROGRESS Young, and J. Frank Weigand, Dan- iel S. W'eigand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christmas Seal Meeting Tomorrow Irwin, Junior Young,1 Elmer Bahr- y at Rumspn Country Club. Q cnburg and Joseph K. I'eseux of A^jnepttfig will be held tomorrow Hazlet; Miss Elva R. Longstreet, afternoon at the Rumson country Ralph Longstreet, Mr and Mrs. Rob- club to arrange for the Christmas 1 COFFEE ert Todd, Miss Mabel Chinery, Miss seal campaign in Monmouth county. ers enter the Miriam P. Conover, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson will pre SIX c "A MORNIN'S MORNIN." Over and above the "mornin's moriin," thijt Mr. Chinery, Miss Ruth Disbrow, Don- side at the mooting. Cuasidy used to talk about in "His Halls Ascheen ald VanBrackle, Everett Poling, Henry .Kruse, Walter Hartmnn With Purple nnd Gold." We put the American Food Wilbur Smith and John Hartzler of and Bernard Oakcs will hold a company's better urn-—the safe nnd sane stimulant Keyport; Hugh Ryder and Paul dance on Thursday night of next very of our people. It is Progress—The "Good Morning Kydcr. of Red Bank and Roy An- week at Red Men's hall. Coffee. The Bracer. The delightful pnrt of the toniiics of Everett. Mr> and Mrs. Mickey Walker of "breakfast of nlrost of partiuulnv—Cof£Qo-drinkers^~._ Mr. and Mrs: Lester V.~ Walling izalK'tirairii™ spomllnjj two WCelca MEAT DEPARTMENT returned home on Saturday after at this place. They recently re- spending the summer at Lavalette. lumed from a trip to Cuba. Jersey Loins Top or Bottom Mr. Walling is still working at La- Mrs. Howard Pritchard gave birth valetto and will spend each week- to a son a few days ago. A daugh- PORK ROUND end at his home. ter has been born to Mrs. Omar six Miss Ileen ChilTy spent the week- Birdsall. for Roasting end at New York and saw the play Mrs. William Ilowor, who hns "Little Old New York." been sick with pleurisy, is steadily Sedan at Rib End 32c lb. Charles J. Unger was a New mproving. York visitor on Monday. Mrs. Henry Bauer has been kept Now At Our Mrs. Florcnco A. Voorhces of indoors with grip. Jersey Fresh Rib Eutontown viritod Mrs. William H. Mrs. John Foller spent part of Showroom I Iyer, Sr., on Saturday. last week at New York. HAMS Lamb Chops Thomas M. Walling has purchased Rev. nnd Mrs. Arthur A. McKay COME AND :i new Ford touring car. and Mrs. Charles Dixon havo re- SEE IT 23c lb. 38c lb. St. John's church will hold a sup- turned from a stay with Mr. nnd per nnd bazar tonight and tomor- Mrs. John Dixon o£ Astoria, Long row night Island. Fresh Prime Blade of Rib Miss Melon Kruse ant! Thomas 13 or 1300. Just call cither of thosu num- Onkes attended yoslcrdny's perform- Spare Ribs ROAST bers on your phone and Luke ance of "Wildflowir" nt New-York. Longhand will quickly respond and Miss Mnrjoric Hnmmcll of ]Io- get busy at filling any want you boken spent Sunday with .Miss Ag- 15c lb. 24c lb. rr.ny have.—Advertisement. nes Cnrton. Fresh Jersey Pork Swift's Dixie SHOULDERS BACON 15c lb. 14c lb. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Cider Mill Now Open Tak-Homa Buckwheat My cider mill at Nut Swamp BISCUITS Hecker's has been opened for the season 4 l-2c pkg. 18c Pkg. to receive apples. Pure Gold Dust LARD Large Pkg. D. Clarence Walling l-lb Prints 23c Nut Swamp, N. J. 15c Del Monte This wonderful now sedan, •with its It is both nn and a General B. & 0. PEARS handtiohio body by Fisher, is now tvudy Motors product. What greater valuo MOLASSES No. 2 Can for yovir ins})cd'ion. It's tin- lowest could you possibly hope for or expect? priced six-cylinder sedun in I he world, The nccotpance of the new Oldsmohilo 9c 23c The Child is Father of the Man- yot it K'ves yon the practioal enint'orU Six has been positively overwhelming. of u Hue closed car such a healer, dome You will want this car for winter days THAT WAS That iH why the years of childhood .should light, veluro upholstery, etc. ahead. Vissit our showroom without bo healthy, happy years. Children'H happiness delay. , ' CIDER and children'^ health go hand and hand. Any- Touring $750, R.mililrr $7.10, Sport Touring $B8H, C«l> $158, Coiipr. $1038, So4.ii $1004 you M»w In Hid winilnw in u Rnlltm jug. It looked thing which can promote them both m to hi: Tim G. M. A, C. cxtoiilml pnymi'iil plan mikri buying imiy. All |iric«i f. o. Ii. I-BIHIIIJ, T«I like n KOIIICII nunei'l. Nuw tlipro'ti rider mill ridi'r, Ku iium ii older welcomed. with n MK " miilirn it In (inn of IIIIIHII (IIIIIIIIIIMH ini'ii. Hi" rplci fii inln the prrpn. Thin of own In more thnii filler- It'n n|>|ili> Juk'c, Milk. F. H. VANDORN CO. |)iir« mill xlmiilo, ctjici'billv pun1. That's tho reason wo wHU It with n IIIK "»'. Broad and Monmouth Sti. Phono 47S Red Bank, N. J, (iiillnn. Jutt BSr, 20c rt>h»t« allowed for tho re- turn of tho Jut. SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc. Telephone Red Bank 145S Night Call 1076-J. Buy your Butter and Eggi from the OLDSMOBILE'SIX AMERICAN FOOD CQE Shrewsbury wagon \pht Quality Store* uSith theUelloufFrontsW Page Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. Saturday until • yesterday ai his NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN home at Leonardo. At Leonardo Friday the Middle- WILLIAM O'BRIEN J. C. OBERLE RETURNS TO town township high school football team lost to Toms River jy a score LEONARDO. of 27 to 2t>. He Haa Been Working as an Engi- Mrs. Martin and her daughter of MEANS . neer in Hond.rai for Fou Years | Orange spent Saturday and Sunday —Herman Labrecqile Building; » ' wilh Mrs. Isiii'ore Walling of Port HIGH'GRADE SERVICE Storehouse for Feed. Monmouth. After an absence o£ four years, Mis. William GrandbrooV of Approved and Improved J. C. Oberle has returned • to his! Leonardo has returned home from •home-at Leonardo, where he will 'a stay of a month at New Yorl: and Heating Plumbing Roofing spend the winter. He has been em ! in Canada. Ir Berk's Shoe Store ployed as engineer on a big steam j ^ ' »«" - diphtheria, but he is RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT Herman Labrecque of Campbell's | improving. TTTTTTVTTTT Junction is putting up a building, j Capt. William E. Lee of New 20x30 feet, to store feed. Douglass Iw k sPent Saturday and Sunday HtllllMIII Cook of Belford is doing the work. | ^}] hl8 brother, Garrett Lee of | Belford. Buster Brown Shoes Residents of Leonardo are very Better Than Most raflch incensed against,the Middle-1 •llu ' Worth While girls of Newr town water company. "Several days Monmouth will meet tomorrow Cigars at Double last week the :ompany sunpl'.ed no nlP»t at _the_ Baptist parsonage, water and this has happened on Mrs. J. Henry Walling of Port the Price. other occasions since last' winter. Monmoi'th spent Thursday with They Certainly Do Wear! Last week customers of the com- relatives at Tottenville. As a mild, fragrant, pany had to go to neighbors who Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Curtis of New had Wells in order to (jut water. Monmouth returned last week from truly companionable ci- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owen have a visit in.Vermont. gar, Montgomery Spe- moved from Leonardo to Vermont, cial is in a class by it- where Mr. 'Owen has taken a posi- CENTERV1LLE NEWS. self. Not another cigar tion as principal of r. public school. Mr. Owen was formerly agricultural John Potoskey Returns Home from manufacturer in the teacher at the high school at Leon- the Long Branch Hospital. Shoes for Play country can approach arAo, hut of late years he has been John Potosky, who was run down World Famous for its superb' quality at teaching in other schools. by an automobile while returning near the price. p The men's class of the New Mon- from school, has returned home Shoes for School Correctness and mouth Baptist church has ordered from the hospital. resolutions of sympathy sen' ' to George Thorne has bought a Shoes for Dress We can't expect you' Mrs. Henry ~\ Root, whose husband Ford touring car. Long Wear to know of the pleas- ! died last week, after having Mrs. Mary Granato is building an been struck by an automobile. Al- addition of four rooms to her ing flavor, delicate bert L. Frost will prepare the reso- house. aroma and uniform lutions. Joseph Pisopiahas movei* from quality of this delight- The funeral of Thomas Aheara of the Benjamin Sciano f^rn. to a ful cigar until you've Keansburg was held Saturday at farm near Mntawan. 1 St. Mary's c'.iurch at New Mon-The school children and the peo- tried them. For the mouth and it was largely attended. ple of the community enjoyed a next few days, smoke Burial was made at Mount Olivet Hallowe'en party on Wednesday af- BUSTER BROWN SHOES give children's feet a run'for your money, parents. They should be them exclusively—and cemetery. Mr, Ahearn was a trus- ternoon. The children we.-e masked your favorites, because they wear longer and furnish Mrs. Peter Gerovese. vantages the important advantage of good appearance, and you have the whole Btoiy of these good with Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Crawford sPont several days last week at shoes—children's shoes that are alone in their class. Walling and Mrs. Elwood Murphy lsew "rk- as hostesses. Mrs. Frank Ambrosino and son • Mrs. C. W. MacConnell of Keans- Tony spent Wednesday at Jersey burg is visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Sey- City. | • For Girls and Misses For "Regular" koys--- mour Winans of Glassboro. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Curti,. John Winans was formerly supervising Curtis and Harry Cuni.- spent , : principal of the Middle-town town- Wednesday with Mrs. Gharles' . ship public schools. Crawford of Ho..ndel, who is ill Our Expert Fitters Will Fit Your Children's Feet Carefully and AT ALL DEALERS or $2.37 (box of 50) by mail. I Rev, Chauncey V. Cook, who is with grip. ! engaged in Baptist missionary Miss Gertrude Armstrong of Key- Conscientiously HUDSON COUNTY TOBACCO CO. workT returned Monday to his home : Part' visitinp nurse for . Holmdel «JERSEY CITY, N. J. |at Leonardo after having conducted*1™ Pl Vlsltcd the sch°o1 on Fri- Trenton Branch:—508-510 Hamilton Avenua | religious services for a week at -1' : Newark. ihe clll'('ren who madp ncrfect | Mrs. Elizabeth VanDahlen of attendance records for October i Leonardo has succeeded Mrs. Cy- >vere: renius Stryker as visiting nurse for i^mmnr room—Helen Roi«. Anno and the Atlantic Highlands and Middle- j ?»• '^^Tr^o.^h'p.1.^. M".7- towGeorgn townshie p nursing association, jorle Shcupp, flora Lohsen:k aria. JosepJohnh an AId - arresteGeorgd e lasBrowt ween k ofo-n Belfor a chargd o-was+ of Ilwloc,< rr. flenovrsr,ElluJUhritr immun, Williaem Damasky. ,. , , , ,.,..i Primary room—Mariraret Stryktr Mar- dlSOrderly conduct made by his SIS- aret Johnson. Ida Oenove.e Anna and R Damasky. Josephine F. Allorco. Jo- ter. He was released, in $300 bail " e~ Allocen " , Jennie Comerford. Anna for'the action of the grand jury. Susie Ellenherc. .John Damnnky, There was a large attendance r.enoveso. Peter Sciano, Stephen Friday night at a Hallowe'en party Mrnosk Meats and Groceries at the Belford firehouse and a con- Miss Catherine Dowel, who is in siderable sum was cleared for thetraining at the Long Branch hos- Directly Opposite Globe Hotel benefit of the fire company. pital, visitecWr-^parents on Sunday. Mrs. Ada Gardiner of Atlantic Mrs. Thomas White, formerly of 19 East Front St. Red Bank, N. J. Highlands will spend the winter lit this place, ia a patient at the Long New York. She is having her house Branch hospital, suffering with ap- Telephone 372 at Navesink rebuilt and she will oc- pendicitis. cupy it in the .spring, Two More Steinbach Mr. and Mrs. Lankenau and A large Hallowe'en party was daughter Gladys nnd Flora Loshen held last Wednesday night in thespent Sunday at New Rochelle. N'avesink library building. It pro- SPECIALS vided a good time for everyone pres- "Shower" at Port Monmouth. ent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otell of Forf=" Mrs. Benjamin Dennia of Port Mjnmouth gave a surprise miscel- Dollar Days Loo. :.pcnt Saturday and Sunday FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY with Mrs. Otoll's parents.^Mr. and laneous shower a few nights ago Mrs. Adam Linzmayer of Navesink for Miss Anna Helmuth of Belford, Dutch Cleanser, 3 for .25c The ladies' aid society of thewhose engagement was recently an- Leonardo Baptist church will hold nounced to Raymond C. Siver of Babbit's Soap ^6 cakes 25c a chicken salad supper Thursday lied Bank. About 25 guests were Thursday and Friday night of next week tit the church. present and a delightful timo was Fancy Blue Rose Rice ... .3 lbs. 23c Mr. and Mrs. Johntry of Iiern- enjoyed. Miss Helmuth received 15 nrdsville spent Sunday wit.. Mrsman. y gifts. Sunmaid Seedless Raisins °' 1 [?c Johntry's mother, Mrs. Harvey pkg For Sale or Rent ' DROMPTED by the enthusiastic response of our patrons Sunmaid Seeded Raisins * *^ Johnson of Belfnrd. wants are quickly filled if you give Charles Thorne who is employed the job to Luke Longhead.—Ad- to former dollar day sales we offer for tomorrow and New String Figs 2 lbs. 25c at Jamaica, Long Island, spent from vertisement. Friday hundreds of specially purchased and substantially re- Layer Figs, new pack, per lb. ... 25c duced articles selected from regular stock for $1.00. Every one of our thirty-seven departments enters into this Cro»s&Biackwciis Kippered Herring 30c sale making Thursday and Friday days of unparalleled oppor- Mothers or Quaker Oats pkg. 10c tunity for thrifty shoppers. The sale embraces Pure Raspberry Jam. .large jar 20c Curtis Bros. Pure Jams, asst., jar 20c —home needs so!cl in bulk Breakfast Cocoa, > per it 15C —apparel and accessories for every Fancy Selected Eggs ... per doz. 50c member of the family, Rome Beauty Apples, 16-qt. bas. 1.00 —useful novelties Baldwin Apples, 16-qt. bas 1.00 Large Juicy Grape Fruit, 4 for.. 25c From 3 years Innumerable items suggest useful and artistic gifts to thos* up to us! Jersey Sweet Cider, per gal. ... 45c shoppers who realize that Christmas gift problems can best be lU>y«' solved many weeks in advance. IlnyH1 Fancy Table Apples .. .per doz. 50c Hoy*' fata." Precious few stores to.' ; the trouble we do to outfit Visit Steinbachs on Dollar Days and we assure BEST QUALITY MEATS boya as carefully as men. you there will be no regrets Some school special* Jersey Loin Pork per lb. 25c are: II« Norfolk". Junior ulim, IIS. All-lenttmr HIIOM., If,, mark limn Jersey Sboulder Pork 18c «inchiti(r», 46n. nun (mm, u MI, Uhlrti, I1.7B. |i(ini«t pajMiiu, Shoulder Spring Lamb . .per lb. 25c $1.70, Blgiuid, |1.It, Cap* 11.16, Mull Oril»r. Mil*) Philadelphia Scrapple 2 lbs. 25c Rooms PEBT COM"A«nr Honey Comb Tiripe-Fresh Spare Ribs "row IIUI - Pig Knuckles Pig Liver Oonv.nlwt Mm Tort a* ' *r,t> BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. Twenty-One

AiJliNT-TEACHERS' MEETINGS MARLBORO NEWS. NOTICE OP SBrtLEMENT OF ACCOUNT K»t«t« of John V. rrc.iMD. d«r«Mi.J, 'cuiont to be Held at Shrewsbury F. T. Burk. and Family to Spend Nutlce In liiriil.y »li',n that tile Mi'nunH witater'in Florida. of Ihe •ubucril.nr. >.lm!ni>tnUi>r of III. e.. and Port Monmouth. j tate nf aalii lU--:i.Tsr-.l. will h.. olu1iu-.l mi.l The Shrewsbury parent-teacher*' : Mrs. Irwin, who has been visit- GRAND ANNUAL BALL \ • tolfil l.y th.: Surr or tlw Cutihly ,,t Moiicriuijlh nml ri')»itip.| fi.r «rtM..|ii,. .taiJ, .1. wl.io.l, tlui., ,ii,i,li,-,.ll.m -III THE BISHOP McFAUL GENERAL ASSEMBLY is,-. An, address will be made by Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Buck, who b« m»il.. f..r ti,,. ,,|loiv»,,..« „( „„>,.»,„• rnnk If. Lloyd, supervising princi- have bcun speeding- several weeks uii.l ci>un>rl f •FOURTH DKGJIKE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS U«t«d Uctoln'r 3! A. 11. 1951.' :il of the Middletown townBhip in California, returned . ' ' CHXKI.KM t'KK.STON. hoois. Music will be furnished by Wednesday of last vreek. BENEFIT OF HOSPITAL BED FUND NOTICE. ic school children, after which re- Miss Ruth Palmer of New Bruns- Notice rel.y i:iv.-n that tl) O IM'I'UUtltft .vslimcnU and a Bocial timo will bo wick college spent the week-end —AT— - of Hi.' „'111., .-rlHIT, ll'!Tl]£tlt>0 .fur till' Mtut« FURS r - I.. ••f Oltvo »ii)O'll«ni(.-r, mail#" for tli« •j njoyed. The meeting is public and with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. lli-Ilt oT .-rr.'lil.il-->. will lir niulii'-.t ami iho association has invited the resi- L. Palmer. s!l l'.«.l ll'< tin-.'iurruirat.- (if lhi-c.unty of THE LYECUM M- iimiiii' h mi 1 r--i.-rt.il t.1. HI• P Ortihttim dents of ..the community to attend Miss ,Lillian Burley visited her (\. irt of tl,<- r nl.l r.iiinly of H. it. parents at Tuckahoe over the week- Long Branch New Jersey rn iur?'liij•, tho C.lli .lav ,.f lin-,.,!I.IMT. I'JUS, n t whirli linn! Bl>!)limtl.,n -..ill In • rnn.l.»"f(»r The parent-teachers' association end. thi • nlli.» ut <-i.mrnl»»i.iin n REASONABLE of Port Monmoutli met at the | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cox have fin 1 Wednesday, November 7, 1923 I.ESTKIl Q, LEONAliB. Hchoolhnuso at that place last Thurs- ! rented I '. T. liurke's house. Mr. mi'llJJIlPC, lay night and entertained twenty Burke and family expect to start Dt,il.-'l I!,"I Dmlit, N. J , NOMHIII this TICKET (Lady and Gentleman) Two Dollars el- 7, JH23, members of the parent-teachers'as-| week for Florida, where they It pay.i to nilveriise in The Kcidater. sociation of Rumson. With the'will spend the winter.- ' JACK FROST Rumson delegation was Mrs. John I Mrs. Minor Brown has beenvisit- Mahoney, president of the associa- ' ink' her cousin, Rev. J. V. Ellison tion there. She described the work |and family of Philadelphia. will soon be here so why wait Until tjie last min- of the Rumson association and her Miss M. E. Ellison spent the remarks wore listened to with inter- month of October with Mrs. Brown. ute to have your furs.remodled? ,est by a large audience. The next Miss Grace Magee of Trenton meeting of the Port Monmouth as- normal school spent the week-end sociation will be held Thursday, De- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Remember, we also manufacture furs. Come cember 6th, at which time an enter- Ci. Miige'e. ainment will he given. Jersey City Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thomp- in and let us take your measure for a new fur !'i)!ka will take part and a Bpecial son have been visiting their son, fiature will he un exhibition of In- Ellis Thompson of Highlands! 1 .coat for the coming winter. iiim rlub swinging by a Jersey City Mr. and Mrs. P. D. VanJIater •thlete. and son spent the week-end with In rich color of black or brown, gracefully empha- Styles this year are very distinctive and we relatives at Philadelphia. size the trim lines of tailored attire, fashioned to har- HORSE'S TAIL CUT OFF. Dr.-and Mrs. Earl Dunfee nnd son Gordon of Cranford were week- monize with garment styles and colors, are the oxfords know that pur prices as well as our goods will 3ome One Plays a Mean Joke on end visitors with Mrs. Dunl'ee's meet your approval. Charles G. Leonard. mother, Mrs. Carrie Gordon. of the-new SEASON. It is this complete understanding Some one with n perverted sense Mrs. IS. Quackenbuah was a re- f humor, broke into Charles G. rent visitor with hur sister, Mrs. W. of the accepted garment modes and the footwear to cor- All work done by expert furriers. •onartl'a barn at Lincroft Tuesday S. Hcyer of Long Branch. rectly accompany them that makes the selection of fall (rht of last week :ind cut two feet Mis Helen Zaner spent Saturday ,f the tail uf ii gray horse owned at Lake Hopntcon^r, shoes at this store so satisfying to particular WOMEN. y Mr. Leonard. The horse had a Mr. and Mrs.'William C. Herbert! i •nscnificent tail which swept the spent tho week-end with their son i round when it was not tied up sind and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester "jtting oft' two feel of hair has Herbert of Manasciuan, Special Notice ,>>oiled its appearance. William Red Bank Fur Vernell, a farmhand on Mr. Leon- 1 SHREWSBURY NEWS. ard's place, hiia the use of the horse Last week's guessing contest was won by Mrs. -W. 4 WHITE STREET when he goes to town or (roes on Armistice Day Service to be Held other errands. He is very angry at Presbyterian Church. C. Van Horn of Red Bank, having registered the nearest Formerly Located at 20 West Front Street over the damage done and he vows Services will be held Sunduy guess. The answer to contest was 78,126 feet. that he wont feel right until he morning at, the Presbyterian church Phone 392-W catches the person who cut off the and at night at tha Eatontown horse's tail. church in observance of Armistice Day. Henry 1). Urinley of Long PARTY AT SPRING VALLEY. branch and lied Hank will make an J address. \ ,i: II'!-.-. \y-\ Fcsti.ities in the School- Peter Green was kicked by a 1H,-IIB There Last Week. •' liorse last week. His kiiee was in- Co. •Til- t-iiwi^-of-the Spring Valley,* and he is coniined to tho -.''•-i •: -•'. \!\.v! .,-> *••:,; i»i• •;'p"'-•, ,-ii: " • ':• •!••:•!. " ami ij. C. U .Ler ha» returned home

fi*i.-ri.'•,. .•['lin- i a !'. -Uov-'e'en nris- av.m twi:,. L_r>...iu. liu i^ jjicpur- • <>ui'n<.tl.! pi..'*,' at in.» scr.oolhousi" :il(f lOl' llli; gd. ii..i\g Bt.1^11. ile ;l;i:.; :;•.•'-,• Ti a :\''Mr was Un- bG^^.iC a Llid UuiJ 111 Llie buUlil. i.'i t,.,.- ..,-. ,"VM pr Hubert Doyle, Mrs. ISaran J. Hope is home uf ler }"• ii ', •-.- : /'.n;-.i Ilcyor won the opendi:.g a few days last week witn ri•••.>; oil', re 1 for tho best costume. iriends ut Manasquan. ;.>• '.lie V't'etots thi-re was a fish . A horse owned by Charles Kock- ... • (1 v. '.ch proved very popular. hill died of old age l;-.st .veek.' Mu.-'e, (!a:xin:; an 1 refreshments of Mrs. M. J. Knott has bjught a ,11.o a':! it- .• cream were features .iew llJi4 Buiclv touring car. V/V • •' the party. The refreshments A. C. Wiedcr'iolt and his son / / I \ __.Ja ncrv.rii hy Mia. iT. Tii'iium nnd Clarence spent Sunday at Brooklyn ,—,,.__.,,.. . :-s. J. Hcyer. Aliout $8 was cleared with, friends. . the party nnd this will be used Mrs. Charles M. Pattcrgoi. is hav- ;*uy things for the school. ing a cow barn built to replace the barn which was recently destroyed DOUULY SURPRISED, by fire. 1 The Shrewsbury reading circle lirthday Parties the Pa»t Week met ycftcrday at Mrs. Ada B. Na- ;or Cyreniul V. Stilwagon. • few's at Eatontown. icnius V. Slilwagon of Everett The Shrewsbury auxiliary of the surprised on his birthday last LonS BrorBh": n hospitahi l will meet at r Mlss Eva osilay night by a number of Valentine's this afternoon. I* A Radio affords the utmost in entertainm nt T folks who wore Hallowe'en lho wc""»n s missionary society The ESTEY , rade costumes. On Sunday aIld thQ Helping Hand society will for any occasion. With one of our Parago p ts ivccivcd another surprise visit meet tomorrow afternoon at half- Dainty v l friends outside of Everett. The past two o'clock at Mrs. George Sil- Grand you may choose from the many program? h- - T ;ts included "Miss K.mma Smith ver's. Mrs. John H. Cook of Red o Bank will give a talk on her recent The belt grind In tho 7 Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Winter $1000 claii sent out, the one which appeals to you nr :: Long Branch and Mr. nnd Mrs.trip through South America. yard Francis and their sons Ken- Mrs. Harry Bray will spend the guests. • -h and Woodrow of Holmdol. Mr. week-end with her Bister on Long Uvi'jron received a number of fine Island. fts, one of which was a large cake Mrs. George Lange gave birth to rom a Newark friend. At both a daughter Sunday. parties everyone had a delightful Edward Sagurton is out after Mother Enjoys a Radio time. having been sick a week. Grand Pianos Almoit $100 in Fines. LITTLE SILVER NEWS. Fines of1 $02.50 imposed during Perhaps mother cannot go out like she used American Mechanici Enjoy a Fcatt tho past month wen-- turned over to and Initiate a Candidate. A Complete In Price Up to—the hours njay seem long to her—but the town Monday night liy Recorder W. J. 1'oulson. During the month Forty American Mechanics, of line from not if you will let ma sell you a Radio for there were 1.5 persons nrrested on whom nine were visitors from Red ^ $2650 ordinary complaints, 23 fined, four ISnnk, attended a meeting of the her pleasure. Then she can enjoy concerts, lodge at this place Monday night dipchnrged nnd tu-o sont to tho V.'e nro specialists in (.rand Pianos, Wi- havo the very piano you county jail. In addition there were and initiated William Skidmorc us ] sermons, lectures and many number of enter- ..av,. nlwiy.s wnntiMl in yum- hum,.. Our display is completj six nrrrsts and lines (or motor vio- u new member of the order. After a ini lim the ceremonies refreshments were .,'"," ,V.'"> "»: >' l'"'>y t'ni'Hl at jr.O.-i to a niairnilk-t'iit original tainments without leaving home. latiomi. Welto Mianon Ki-producing Grand at $2U5O. served. No Racing at Monmoutli Pnrk. A recital-musicale was given Fri- 1 his^wi-ek wo are iimkin^ a r.pccial on a vory fine player piano day night at the Methodist church at Raymond Stillman of Katontown, which Mrs. Kntheriiic Tlmu-kmorton .who is a real (.-state ngi-'iit. tlu-re, and ami Mis.H Kiithryn Viinlirimt of Ked other persons who nro inti'rcHtcd in Bank won' thu star performers. You May Make Your Own Keep Your Boy At Home reul I'statu nt that plnec, have been About if 10 wan ch-aied for the invt'stigntinp; u peisiiiti-tit rumor ehuvch. that lior.fi' im-int," wmilil he hold next Terms Within Reason If there is one thing in the world that will year at Munnnnitli 1'ailt. They re- Jlr. nnd Mm. L. M. Schwartz "It makes n difference where ywi buy your pinno," Every instrument keep your boy interested and at home, it is a port, that the rumor sr<-mn tn be liiivo moved from Mrs, Richurd we sell is doubly I'.uarant enl by the milkers nnd by mirscivra. When you i-ntiiely witlmnt I'minilntinn. Morris's holme to Katontown. aclect one of our instruments you lire utiaolut cly cciluin of ant isfnetion. Radio Set. He can experiment with it in a Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo (ietty on Sunday afternoon cntcruinccl n hundred different ways—keep in touch with Hotne from Hoipitu,!. number of friends lit, a "hiuiso I'ntlcntu ut, Wimdl y hu:pitnl nt warming reception" at tlioir new Special Values in tho world'and what is happening and enter- jl.illlo Silvrr who h-ivi' rotiirned homo on th<- l.itll,. Silver Point lionic impiuvi'd from that in.'itltu- roml. A line social timo and ru- Used Pianos and tain not only himself but the entire family. tinii diiriuii: tin1 p.'i t wi'i k arn MrH.frcshmrntH wi-n> I'lijuyt-d, Flunk l'linlim mil hrr Infant con «f Toiler J. (iiali-;,(in ',,f Hill Hunk Player pianos <'liffwoo(l, Mrs. Curl ('niiiiill of Key- broke (fciiiinil yi'.Htiiiluy for u liiiuni' ThtMr tii'-.j lintnimfnt* a>ni9 tttim oi«f port, Jofu'ph 1.. KITIIMII of Anbury 1 fur IIIH own oi-nipuiuy on n lot. on liiimt liuiiir ! ii\ ruihiingp for our IIIEI\" I'nrk nnd J. V. Kullndo'-a of l'orto tho Allaire tract on Iliunoh avenue, i/imlc ((iiiiitu iiinl rrprdducliig i>l«iiui. PARAGON Iticii. which hn binu'lit II nlii.it tinui ngu l'".vi-i\' hmliunipiit hm l*fn («ioii,li. from Friink 1'ii.tcnKi-r uf Iti'd Itiink. liinid! ami U inn, tk»tly i» gooila* mw, Western Electric Radio Corporation ltt>v; Alfred Wnifir cif Oci'iin Uf right, $ ~d ry mt Original Jumi'B Illy rir Klin'ivtibury mill hid Grove, ilhtrlet nupiTintciiilcnt of GAROD fiimlly nro )i»vlii)f nmiii tlinu ihnlr MttthotlinL rhurrhi'H in tlii« ciuinty, 111 nhiirc of mlnfurtimcM. Thrro wiioka proiichi'd ni the ihuirli hpru SUH- 135 Up to f 410 day. , SALES SERVICE H({o Ha Illy wilt) run down liy »n A u"(«1 nafit fUnA Ii lnftiiltily btttff nutomoblli! Hint klllivl, l.nut wuek J. II. Mutiroii linn innvnil frmn n tlinu II cliniii urw jiiann. Diniifi nt Thom»» Hly, one «t the four rhll- liouno nenr tln> railroml ntiithm to ih'ii- liitininirnH l,««r tin nttnt "• 1 ilren of Me, Hly. wim tnkrn nick with Dr. Henjiiinln I '. Klnjt'l IIOUIKS on Estcy Player Piano $6<)s> VIII,WMIM| (iiuno namn mul will (till |lvi K'nriet fovcr. Tho liuutu him b«en Willow .Irlvp, Tlw h.niKn VIH» re- a lilrtitne apll«l town ownrd and "riujilci! hy Ar- Bsturdny {or *n (ipi'nitlun for «p-thur Klley wn» ilentroyed by flrn Storck of Course ptndlcltU. D«fora ha «rrlv*il »t Satufilay night. Tho firemen foiujht Ex-Chl.f Radio El JtricUn, U. S. N»vy th* honpiUl til* i)ip«nit!x burst J near Wuverly place and will start 'acatipn of two weeks from her du- "Iniacllcld* Soap," ies at the telephone office. Pruning Shean the erection of a factory shortly. Potatoes, Fresh Eggs •,'N. J. Dry MU," The equipment for the fire alarm Mr. and Mrs. William O. Britton HONEY, Hose—Fitting!.—Rapalro. RED BANK,?N. J, ^ve returned from their wedding system which is to be installed for RELISHES, U««d Sprajart rip and are liviTj at Newark. "Ni.r«r» Du.t.r.," I Sell Real Estate the borough by' the Gamewell fire MARMALADES, "NUgara Duii Mlxturu," Approrad Headlight Lenioi for alarm, company has arrived. The William C. Wharton is employed 1 I Rent CotJ^ges alarm, company by the Whitall-Tatura company. GOODRICH TIRE9, "Niagara Superfin* Sulphur, * Autos. system will cost around $7,000 and CANDY and TOPACCO. Paradichloro Beniins, Etc. ther. * e wil'IlI b1. -e si_I .x. signafirvn ft l1 boxeV\ J-\*V ALs1 tof fl Mrs. Gertrude U. Pricliett, the GAS, OIL and ACCESSORIES. Special Offering of New Crop California • I Write Insurance start with. More can be ajded at isiting liurse, has a new Chevrolet FRUIT GRADERS touring car. . GOODRICH TIRES BISSELL HARROWS Monmouth County Farms any time. tJ Miss Ruth Bilderback, a student QU BiWry Sold. F» R tJ N E S at the Women's college in * New The Ira A. Clayton ba.kery, one J. C, Hendrickson S Son 40-50 to ft size 60-70 to tb size W. A. Hopping •Brunswick, was the week-end guest of, the oldest ot.Asbury Park, has lof her parents, Prof, and Mrs. W.been sold to the B'reihofer baking Middletown, N. j. ; lbs. True Building BROAD ST. !E. company of Trenton for $110,000 lbs. 25c Miso Hannah Poling has returned RED BANK, N. J. The sale includes the building and from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alex telephone 798-R. Small Pkg. Large Pkg equipment of the Clayton business Cr.doo, Jr., of Summit. Ira A. Clayton had been in control Jlr. and Mrs. A. B. Stoiiey and Dealers In of the business for thirty years. Sc 2Oc Pay Less Dress Better daughter of Llanerch Manor, Pa., The Freihofer company has 22 largo spent the week-end. with Mr. and FARMERS' SUPPLIES can i C bakeries located in various states, Splendid Overcoats and Suits Mrs. J. Grover Curtis. Quality Pink Salmon 2 25 Dr. and Mrs. GifTord B. Aumack «•• •••••••••+•••+•••••••••+••••+»» ,hi.vi! moved from Mrs. Harold It pays to advertise in the Register, •• DEL MONTE Yellow Clins $15.00 up U I Smith's house on Maple place to No, 2 ' can 21c their new house on Warren street PEACHES Furnishings and Shoes near Atlantic. • Sunnyfield Mschl! sliced at Lower Prices Herbert R. West of the West fur- gacon 37c niture company has bought a new k SPECIAL THIS WEEK Hudson coach. J. M. FINKELSTEIN'S Gorton's Codfish P * 29c Mazola 29c_ Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Snyder Palmolive Soap 2 15c Duz ~25c Lackawanna Wool left Friday for West Palm Beach ROCHESTER CLOTHES SHOP, Inc. '' Underwear Florida, where they will spend the Brockport gal. C winter. They are making the trip CIDER in Vr. Snyder's Chevrolet coupe. Sweet Apple jug 49 $1.50; The Whitall-Tatum Happy Fou: Rocheiter Clothes com- A & P Pumpkin ""15c | B & O Molasses can 16c will hold a masquerade ball in thi Rochester Made Clothes Clothaa havo to bo bine the tame construc- bought with care theio Madras Dress Shirts company's recreation hall Friday tion, the ume careful k night. Prizes will be awarded for d«yi and the belt dii- Hecker's Prepared Flour P s 12c finitht the tame form the prettiest and most grotesqui fit as the beat cut torn Clothcraft Clothes cretion .. you can use $1.45 costumes. tailoring m everything1 will lead you to this Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour 15c J.rs. Walter S. Birkbeck spen but price. Reliable Store. Flannel Shirts several diiys last week with friend Mallory Hats Holeproof Hosiery N. B. C. "FAMOUS" av Newark. Khaki and Grey Clinton S. Wyckoff has bought a k 1 Suga Baick tourinjj cur. HOME OF r Cookies P s 35c $1.00 Mrs. Estelle Stiles has rented th We Recommend and Guarantee Osborn house on East Front street. at the Mrs. Stiles an'' family have been Hart Schaffner Marx "RED CIRCLE" occupying the Presbyterian Manse on Kearney street. Red Bank Men's . Mr. and Mrs. George He!:n were COFTFEE 1b 29c among those who attended the 12 West Front Street RED BANK, N. J. and Boys' ceremonies connected with the lay- for its rare aroma and full-bodied strength. ing of the cornerstone of the Ma- | sonic memorial to George Washing- Clothing Shop 1 IIIIMHIIIMHMIMMWIIMWI •••#»•» 9 j ton at Alexandria, Virginia, last IMMMMMHMHMMWMHHMM* week. Mr. Henn is master of Cae- Front St., Foot of Broad § • sarea lodge of this place. , George F. Smith, a former Tesi- J. GOLDIN I cU'nt of this place and who U'.tjl re- Save Money by Trading Here 0 cently lived at Navesink, "has a posi- Are You Properly tion with the Aeromarine and haf rented a house on Fulton '.tri'et. John ' Parry nnd son: Walter. Percy and Arthur went to Scran Corseted? ton, Pa., by aijto Wednesday t' MATINEE EVENING liKir David Lloyd George, formt English premier, make an eddrcs. It is a known fact that a large percentage of women who Mr. Parry is a native of England. DAILY 7:00 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin V. Ely, wear corsets, buy them haphazardly, either because the materials who have been occupying Harry of which they are made of appeal to the eye, or by reason of the AT to WiiiU-rtoii's house on Osbovn street fir some time, have moved to Day- many mark down sales and close outs and often purchasing corsets 2:30 10:45. •Dii. Ohio. not suited for the type of figure required. THEATRE RED BANK Miss Mildred Unrig will enter the MonU'lair normal school in Febru- To demonstrate the effect of correct corseting, we will allow TODAY—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th—TODAY Willis Quackenbush and famiU a discount of 10 % on all corsets and brassieres for ten days, com- ::iwe muved from the Maurer houpi mencing Thursday, November 8th,' and ending Saturday, Novem- m Main street to the l'resbyteriai •t:\nse on Kearney street. ber 17th, at the same time fitting your figure with painstaking care. «HAN in "WOMAN Mnrcus L. W. Lee has purchased Uupmobilc sedun. There are nine distinct types of figures recognized by grad- AND A PLEASING VAUDEVILLE BILL Mrs. J .'iH.ie E. Pierson of Holm •I has purchased Mrs. Lizzit Cher- uate corsetieres and among our many models you will find the THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 9, 10 y's house on Main street nnd has right corset for your type of figure. ;iovei.l into it. Mrs. Cherry hue t.ovi'd into the new house she re- •'.•ntly built on the same street. The following list is but a few of the many models we carry VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE Miss Esther Elliott has purchased lot from Harvey Bronnur adjoin- and the prices indicate that any one can be fitted properly without rg his house on Maple place. straining the pocketbook. HOWARD and ROSS Chas. Leonard Fletcher The Thought club met Monday From Grand Opera to Rag Time Author of Topics of the Day ight with Miss Nun V. McKinncy. The next meeting of the Fort- TYPE 1 TYPE 3 TYPE 5 TYPE 7 nightly club will be held on Thurs- day, November lJHh, at the home For the Tall Slender For the Tall Heavy For the Average For the Large Below of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harolil Hen- DENE and WITLEY Co.iorJ Hip guests of th.' Treo EL.lie 6305 . 8.00 Tr.o El..lie 7906 7.50 Treo Elaitrc 2795 B.5O For tho Short Waistcd Ki'.vport union mi Mimilny aftcr- Troo Elaitic 8305 7.50 nooi). TYPE 2 Treo Elaitic 2312 4.00 Treo Elaitic 1224 9.78 Coiiard 204 3.BO The KcirtniKlitly card club met Gouard 382 B.OO Tliiirnduy plight nt the home of Mr. For the Short Slender Gouard S9G B.BO IIIIII Mm. Knrl II. I'lurry. Pri?cs Sljli.h Sloul 4013 10.00 TYPE 4 TYPE 6 Youth kin. 734 BOO wi're given fur the liuve't si'oros, Gu.i.rJ 202 2 00 .Mrs. Uinii.'ll II, Sti.lfdlc uiul .(. |[, KOTEX Dinner 3S4-45O B.OO S 00 For the For the Binner 30S-30O 6.(10 lli'ildrii-kiiMi belpig the n'oiplcnlR. Regular Size Mm.. Lyra 2070 B.OO Mrs, A. ('. Muslim Win clertvil pITR- ;io.l«rd 1022 . 10.00 Short 12 in a Box Large Above Tr.o Elaitic 007 2.00 iibiil, Krunk K. Cutlrcll trrimuror YoulU Lin. 736 , 5.00 Tr.o Elaitic 2733 300 ri.l MM. Knrl II. Chi'rry aprri'lnry. Heavy 49c the Waist Tr.o El.illc 2795 B.BO llnrvry S. IIIMIII- bni iwl.l Ilii Dinner 30S-.12A . 7.00 Tr.o Elaitic 630B 7.30 lure iiml (Int. nl Mntnwun to A, S. Mm., Lyn JO7O PREFERRE TOM FORMAN SluuiT, who will rdiuliirt n Imkcry in Gouard 200 ...... 2.00 Gouard 200 2.00 TYPE 9 the utiiri- nflnr Altrrnlloim lmvi> lr.o El..lie 2733 ... . 3.00 Production Conard B23 8.00 Coxard 204 3.BO For the Curved Back 11iiv*«' I'fen luiufp, Tr.o El.ilic 2314,.... . 4,80 Goaiard BB4 8.B0 Gotiard 312 B.OO Gouard 202 '. 2.00 The Kryport Imjiiovrmnnt nnsoci- Tr*o EU.tlc 41303 .... Canard 1200 , . . . 12.B0 Goaiard 02 5.00 -STARRING— iilion ttnide $100 at the motion pic- Goaiard 808 B.BO 10.00 Gouard 596 5.50 ture benefit held nt th* Surf then- Slyll.h Stout 4014 Gouard 1018 10.00 Goaiard 783 9,SO MIR1AN COOPER KENNETH HARLAN Wt, Youlh Lin* 738 ... BOO Slyll.h Stoul 4017 . 10.00 Goaiard 1209 12.BO n» Urn lady who breathed n'nrujcr. n« tlii> llyiT wlm cnurni'il the ulr Maternity Corieti Mm.. Lyra 4028 .. BOO Youth I.In. 734 . BOO Youlh Lin. 7.1B 8.00 And hud ft nnnweri'd uut of the nlr. Mm. ,Ii Oliver Poem wa« nutron And full through lli« rm>f (lf the lmly f»lr. of honor at n wedding; «t New Ro- an refiniiiinuiilnil , h'j our lr.o Klailic B07 2.00 Blnnar 308-300 8.00 Illnn.r 30" 300 BOO bll lt k lieit local phynirlnnn. Mm.. Lyra 2070 5.00 Tra« Kla.llc 1JB7 3.00 Mme. Lyra 2070 . . BOO Treo Ela.llc 279B ...... B.BO WALTER LONG MISS DuPONT Th« women of the eformid OaMti 303 17,80 Tr.u El.ttl* aSOS 7.80 Tt.o EI..IU 6303 . 7.00 Tr.o Elaitic S30B , 7.S0 churrh will hold their »nn«al »up- M tho Mhillt, all debonair, «» the wife, with u |ial>)< dare, Treo SlaMU 1114 1.70 Tr.o EUlIU ITtS . S.00 Tr.o EleitU 1124 S.78 ConooftinK a felt nnd evil mure. Wl tit tit tho tmal of (iiir ht>ru burs. ppr »n Thundiift Nov«mh»r 2Zd, Th) public utllltld dommlnlon hm rmntrd it pormlt ta J»n*t Uou- FIRST A GKKAT PLAY, NOW A GREAT PICTURE km to run four nutomoblit, bu«i