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bstMi Wstklr. lattntf at townd-OlaM Kattn «» th« Fort* SOM at Sad Bank, K. /„ outer UM A«t at Ifarek 14 W», RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29,1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. - PAGES HTO:1 THREE RIVER BROWNINGS REUNION OF THE STOUTS, ,QQKS GOOD TO FARMERS HUMAN FLY" PERFORMS ST. AGNES'S CHURCH BAZAR. HIGHLANDS WINS FIGHT. THEATER TO BE The Original Stout Sattlad In Mon> It Will be Held «t Atlantic High- ATABLEWITHAHISTO 1 mouth County in Colonial Days. lindi Auguit 8th to lStn. MONMOUTH STREET PLAV. :OLORE0 GIRL AND TWO COL. ARLY POTATO PRICES SOUND. E CLIMBED A BROAD STREET BOROUGH CAN USE MIDDLE- LITTLE SILVER GIRL GETS ., HOUSE T;O JCOST ' isoo.ooo. ORED BOYS THE VICTIMS. Thrthirteenth annual reunion of NOTE OF ENCOURAGEMENT. BUILDING LAST WEEK. The parishioners of St. Agnes's TOWN LAND FOR GARBAGE. he Stout family was held a few church of Atlantic Highlands will AS WEDDING GIFT. .*-jtf| It Will be Built on tha South Sid. Clartne* Scott and Marlon Craw, laya ago at Oakland Park, Easton, U the Pint Good Nawt the Pota- arrr H. Gardiner, Who.Makei a hold a carnival and bazar from Au- Tho Matter Decided at » Lengthy It Waa Once Owned by of tli« Str««r, Between Map]* ford Drowmd Near Rirer Striae Pennsylvania, The original Stout to Growara Have Had in Four Buiinell of Scaling Skyicripen, r gust 8th to. AugUBt 16th on the Meeting of the MlddUtown rii, One of Her Ancestors Whoio ~ . Avenys and Pqarl Streat—To b» >•—N»w York Boy Drowned at 'amily settled in Monmouth county Ye«rt—Crop Smalt but There'll Gava an Exhibition at-Red Bank school grounds. Rev.. Father Calla- Townihip Board of Health—Bor- Place Wai Raided by tha English. 1. {Opened About. April ^lit. -. Swimmlnr Rivar the Next Daf. early colonial times and. they be Front* If Price. Hold, Lait Thursday: Night. han, the new pastor, is working ough Putt Up Bond for $1,000. During the Revolutionary War. - ' 'Joseph Oschwald of fijtUe Silver, "Come on iri^ You haven't got mve descendants in overy state in JSyerywhere __tiiroughqut Mqn- Harry H. Gardiner, who makes a •zealously -with the various commit- The meeting of the Middletown who has bought many pieces of real the Union' and in somei -foreign uslness of climbing buildings ~and tees to make the event a-social: and Occupying a central place at t, wet yet." : nouth county'} fanious potato beltf towrishijTcomniHtee last Thursday Little Silver homo whero wedding1 estate on Monmouth street during The speaker was Clarence Scptt, lands. ' - ;here ft a feeling of encouragement who is known as the "Human Fly," financial success. During the week night was very short, but it -was fol- the .past few months, will build a Three hundred persons attended of the' carnival a number of articles festivities are being hold today ged nineteen years, son of Julian rhich has been absent for the past gave an exhibition 'on Broad street lowed by,a meeting of the board of an ancient gate-leg table which „ theater on some of this property for Scott of Bank street. He addressed ;he reunion, which was in the form our years. Prices for early ship- last Thursday night for the benefit will be awarded, including a com- health which was quite long:. The )f a picnic. Nearly every stats was plete radio set donated by ex-Chief it could speak could tell a tale far i Joseph Stern of Newark. The prop- the remark to Marion Crawford, nents of potatoes have brought if the firemen's war metaorlal fund; health board consists of the mem-different from that of a social fum> ''arty which will he taken for the site aged eighteen yean, daughter of represented. Some of those present bout this state of mind. The crop Jardiner climbed up the front of of Police John R; Snedeker. One bers of the township committeo nnd were froni South America. Among of the contests will be for tha most tjon; The table Is a gift to Mil* of the theater is the Mooae house Mrs, Eva Conover of Lelghton ave- far below normal. For one thing he Broad Street national bank Assessor Edward E. Snydor of Mary Eleanor Whito of Little 8iU find lot end part of the. Hockman those from this section who attend- he weather has been against it. milding, -which is five stories high, popular volunteer fire company in Navesink. Mr. Snyder underwent n nue. The two young folks with ed the reunion were Mr, and Mrs. Monmouth county. This affair will ver, who is to bo married this af« house and lot. Thesp two proper- Jiree others, Eugenia Bartow, Tor another thing the' acreage is n the presence of several thousand serious operation at a New York teraoon to Lewis T, Ayers of E»y-< ties lie between the former Dr. Harold Stout, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest inch smaller than normal duo to- iersons. A .collection was taken include a parade of all the com-hospital a short time ago and hi! iney Wilson and- Edgar Gerry, Stout and Mrs. Rebecca Stout of panies entered in the contest on ton, New Jersey. It has been given Peter P. Rafferty residence at the were standing on the'bank of the ne discouragements of the .past ;p and' the. firemen realized about was not present at last week's to tho bride by her grandmother»k Red Bank,Thomas Y. Stout of Ev- 1200 -as their share.of the collec- Wednesday, August 12th. The lo-,meeting, < comer of-Pearl street and Mon-Shrewsbury river a short distance erett and his daughter. Miss Edith four years. ' Despite the poor crop cal companies will act as hosts and Mrs. Charlotte White and by thai rhouth street on the west, and the orth of River street. Ail were Stoat, and Mrs. Melvin P. Yard of ind the lessened acreage, however, escort to the visiting firemen. Sil- The principal business before the latter's sister, Mrs Adelaide Stout,! George Matthews property on the bout of tho same age and weie Belford. The festivities included here will be money in potatoes this Gardiner started his ascent from ver cups will be given to the most board related to. a' request from the Both tho donors live at Little SiW east. wing colored folks of Red Bank, music by a band, addresses and a rear if prices' hold anywhere near ;he sidewalk and had' little trouble populai company and to the one borough of Highlands for permis- ver, i - The plans for the theater are not Clarence and Marion ran laugh- fine dinner. • , heir present level. reaching the fifth floor. Between making the best appearance in the sion to dump garbage on property Probably the most interwtlng' yet completed but outline plans ng into the water. At first the girl Most of the farmers around Holm- he. fifth floor and the roof there parade. in Middletown township, near High- story which th.5? old-time table had protested that aha. did not want del were shipping Cobbler potatoes a cornice, which proved to be the lands, which is owned by William have been drawn showing the lo- OLD-TIME SUBSCRIBERS. could fell -would deal with an Inci- cation of the theater on the plot. to get wet. Both she and the young last, week. , They were getting lost difficult obstacle Gardiner had Gelhaus. Robert Hartshorne and dent which occurred during the) 1 The theater will seat about 2,000 man were attired in bathing suite. On* of Them Ha> Talcan The Reg-{4.76 to $5 a barrel. The crop is > overcome. In order to get over NEW STRONG ARM OF. LAW. others living in the neighborhood of Revolutionary war at the Isaac; . persons. It will be equipped for They took a few Bteps in the river liter Ever Since lu Firtt Year. ibout fifty per cent below normal. he cornice Gardiner swung from the dumping ground protested Morris homestead at Tinton Falls. The largest yield reported so far ;he edge of the cornice like a pen- Melvin P; Yard Receives Permiiiion against the permit being granted. The old farmhouse today is a pic- moving pictures, vaudeville and and then disappeared. Neither they Mrs. Edward Bailey of Hazlet to Get After Evil Doen. nor their companions could swim. a an average of 78 barrels to the lulum until the swing of his body They were represented at the meet- ture of desolation and mm. It hast dramatic shows. missed one issueof The Register 1 Their friends sent for help. icre on the William C. Ely farm at mabled him to throw his leg over Melvin P. Yard of Belford was at ing by Lawyer Jonas Tumen of all but fallen down, For many The theater itself wilt be approxi- and she hastily forwarded a renewal his request appointed a special po- All through the terrific thunder ifolmdel.. This place recently pro- he cornice edge. He then, pulled Atlantic Highlands, who claimed years it was owned by different mately 90x110 feet; On tile Mon- >f her subscription with the follow- liceman of Middletown township among other things that the gar- mouth street front of the theater ihower IaBt Wednesday afternoon luced a. record breaking .wheat limself. up over the top. Gardiner members of tho Morris family and' ing statement: "Please renew mj rop. tood on his head on top of the without pay by the Middletpwn bage would pollute a spring of during the Revolutionary war it waw will be four Stores, with a wide lob- Ferdinand and Reuben Whito, Po- subscription to The Register, for I water which is used by several by or theater entrance. Each store co Chief. Harry H. Clayton, Ser- Edward Cross of Everett is the milding and after 'performing- a township committee last Thursday owned by a man named Isaac Mor- iurely missit, I was thinking, of .fat farmer to sell Giant potatoes. reW: other_ stunts he climbed down night.-Mr. Yard is a road overseer. families. ris, .a patriot who. fought in thei will be about twenty feet front and geant Joseph Bray, and Elias E. itopping it, but I find I cant." They were sent away in automobile > the sidewalk. In making his request for appoint- The borough was represented by Continental army agninst the Brit- forty or fifty feet deep. The the-Ev. Ing, son of Councilman Eden S. Similar in expression was a let- ater lobby will be between the four Wing, searched for the bodies. ;rucks and-they sold at ?3.75 to ?4 Gardiner performed the feat ment he stated that in going over Dr, J. L. Opferman, who is mayor ish and Hessians. The women who er from Mrs, George H. Manning barrel. Mr. Cross's crop is aver- ithoiit any kind of assistance. He the. roads he sometimes saw evi- of that place, and by U. Grant stores, two of the stores being east The White boys had a seine with of Bridgeton, who has taken the made the gift are direct lineal of the lobby and two being west of which they .dragged the river. The ,ging ninety barrels to the acre, las great strength in his arms and dences of wrong doing. He said he Johnson, who is superintendent of descendants of this Isaac Morris) paper many years, and who wrote: 'hich Is a wonderful yield consid- egs. Several times he thrilled the thought it. would be conducive to public works. They had with them and so is the bride., the lobby. The stage,entrance for body'of Clarence Scott was the first "I am enclosing money order for scenery will be from Pearl street, to be recovered. It was found by sring the adverse weather condi; :rowd in the street by swinging the public welfare for hint to have a bond for $1,000 executed by *ha While Isaac Morris was in the renewal of ray subscription to [Thetions this season. ' Railroad ship- from the window ledges with one authority to punish those engaged officials of Highlands borough. This a strip of land ten feet wide at the "llias Ewirig, who got it by diving. Register, I hope it will reach you army fighting- te tlir>w off the hated rear of the. Dr. Rafferty lot being Iwlng is probably the best swim- ments of Giant3 have not been land. In going up the corner of in wrong doing. He said that in bond stipulated that $1,000 was to English yoke a raiding party of : in time so that I will not miss a started yet^but they will probably ;he building at the fifth floor he scraping roads he often found auto- be forfeited to the. township of English soldiers pillaged his farm > used for this purpose. The re- mer and diver at Red Bank. - He :opy, for I am really lost without was tireless in his efforts last >egin in a few days. flung to the building with his legs mobiles parked in his way. He said Middletown if the garbage was noton one occasion. The ancient gate mainder of the Rafferty property it. This delay in renewing my disposed of in a satisfactory man- will be left undisturbed for the Wednesday and persons who, saw »i» • md let his arms down to his side, he wanted authority to move the leg table which is today surrounded subscription was not intentional, TWO ACCIDENTS AT ONE SPOT ihowing the people below that he automobiles. Mr. Yard'sT ner. Dr. Opferman and Mr. John- by.wedding festivities was on that present and the western portion him in action marvelled at his en- but was on account of sickness in son described at length the method of the former Hockman property durance. - \. \ • :ould hold on with his legs as well was unanimously granted. occasion in an outshed attached to the family, which caused me to ir» in Sma»h-Upi at Hopping'i is with his arms. which they would employ in taking the house. The English officers of wfll also be left vacant. "These two A little while after the body of overlook it." care of the garbage^ They said Scott was found the body of the Crom'nj Sunday. MIDDLETOWN'S LOSS. the raiding party dtcvr up chairs properties will be reserved by Mr. trenches 75 to 100 feet long would around the table and mixed wills-),' Oschwald for future development, girl was Ashed up from the bottom At three o'clock Sunday morning YOUNG COUPLE TO WED. MAKES GOOD AT HER JOB. ;wo autoraobiles collided in front of Clarence M. Loiell !> Through be dug and that the garbage would key punches, spilling a great deatj.J plant for which have not yet been f the river by Reuben White with Middletown Girl.and Red Banker Teaching Agriculture There. be placed in these trenches and cov- of milk on the table. The raiderjlj ;1 taken into consideration.. A big a rake. About three hours had Tohn T. Hopping's farm at Hop- jRed Banker Re-Appointed ai In- Will ba Married Next Week, Clarence M. Losell has resigned ered with at least a foot of earth. also drove off or killed all of Mni < hotel or a big apartment house are lapsed between the drowning and structor in Kentucky Institute. ping's Crossing. One car, which was owned and driven by R gypsy Miss Julia Maloney, daughter of his position as agricultural instruc- They also said the garbagtt would Morris's-cattle and other live stocki! 1 ' among the posslbllities^but nothing the-recovery of the bodies.' ( Both be treated with Iimo. They said Miss Genevieve Dangler of River who lives at Atlantic Highlands, Fames Maloney of Middletown vil- tor of the Middletown township Succeeding generations of Mor4.J definite has been decided on. / bodies were found about fifteen feet street started Monday for Annville, lage, and John Travers, Jr., of Red Highlands wanted tho use of the from the shore and about 25 feet struck a big,locust post and tore it high school at Leonardo in order to rises always prized the.table highly^ Joseph Stem, for whom the the- Kentucky, where she will, have Bank, will be married Saturday accept a similar post at a higher land as a garbage depository for ater ia being built, started in busi- from where they went down." The up. The automobile was badly one year only, as the borough would because of its historical a«socia«]'" charge of the seventh grade |n the The- other automobile morning of next week at half-past salary" in his home town at Lansing, tions. The story of the raid hai ^ ness Bixteen years ago and he is water is very deep at this point damaged. ten o'clock at St. Mary's church at have an incinerating plant next Annville institute and will have •was not. seriously damaged. The Michigan. Mr. Losell has been agri- been handed down from generation! j| one of the. pioneers of the moving and there is a swift) current. .>' The charge of the penmanship courso New Monmouth by Rev. Joseph F. year. shore slopes off sharply. At the foot gypsy ww arrested on. a charge of cultural instructor at Leonardo to generation. The old table waakf picture theater owners. Mr, Stern for the entire school. The children Hughes. Miss Helen Bennett of three years and he also directed the recently painted and repaired, Ip" is now operating the Tivoli theater of River street/ the slope is much reckless driving. He-' was sent to Red Bank will be bridesmaid and Tho matter was finally disposed of that part of Kentucky work in ; juvenile agricultural department of 1 is a substantial piece of furnjtinjjp at Newark, which Is considered one more gradual-due to the fact that it the cojifliy, jail for sixty days and Jerome Travers, a brother .of the of by passing a resolution, granting the,tobacco fields in the late spring his chaunetrr's'llcsnso was revoked. the. township. His'expert coaching to the/borough the'right to l^je the and from its present appearanci^Jt of the finest theaters.in the,state. Is filieaV-wlth. sand washed 'down r,nd early summcrj-and on that ac- groom, will be groomsman.' Solos will serve useful purposes for manyj' from thtf stfeet,1- Sunday afternoon a car with sev- will be Bung -by Miss, Maria Xa- resulted in many cups being won by >and,foivfhe purpose iequested. It "He is also dpiaratlng the Central iounir the~ritfstltute' closes in--May T T tl his pupils and in increased -interest years to come, aa.well as aerving.il * theater, City theater, Plafa theater", A similar downing, accident oc- erai strangers ih' it; overturnedin brccque and John Keenan. The was stipulated that the township and reopens in August.' Miss front of Mr, Hopping's. Some of in agricultural work. Mr. Losell can without giving notice stop the a reminder of the brave ancestor! Savoy theater and Regent theater curred last Thursday afternoon a Dangler - held the. same. positions at newly-mcrried ocuple will leave for of the Little Silver gTfl who will 1 at Newark, the Cattle theater at iSwlmmlnjTrtver;' between" Llncrofi the- autoists- were hurt and they a wedding trip to Miami, Florida'. was a great favorite with children .dumping of garbage on the property the Annville institute last year that' were carried-'to Mr. Hopping'a and his removal from the township at any time. Louis',H. M'eese of wedded today.- • Irvlngton, the Lincoln theater a ,and,Tinton Rails. .The victim was she will hold the present year, and Uptin returning they -will live tem- •WlWam Shuf ori'of Ne'wjtork; aged house, wTiere they received treat will be greatly regretted there. Belford, -who is a justice of the Bjpomfleld, the Capitol theater at her work; was • very satisfactory. iorarily with the bride's parents at peace, was appointed inspector of FIREMEN'S CLAMBAKE. . Belleville and the Grand and Ca-nifle years, He was a, colored boy. ment. • Later they were taken to She gave an interesting talk about the Long Branch hospital. Middletown village. Later they will FIRED BY LIGHTNING. the garbage depository. Ha will re- _',JV?lJ!.iiSi[;j*lth nine: other -colored 0 —i|n^r.hnatflr« at Kearney. Also he JbiJK*JJbeX3i9ricJn.^Ki?.at«i*y.^t.J!),! icffin housekeeping at Middlotown ceive a salary of $150 a year. The Annual Outing of Reli.f En has under construction the Royal children froni th*e~elty^was ,boaf3 VlllSgeTTiexttrrMr-MtiloneyrWhere Charle. S.-Buclclln'. borough-of-Hlghlands-llWftpiiolntcd- Company Next Sunday. theater at Bloomneld. which will ing at a children'^ home, near Ev Shrewsbury Presbyterian church BOILER last Friday night. the groom will build a house. During Shower Lait Week. Robert Martin of that place niijht cost about $500,000, the Ritz thea- erett -which is conducted by Isaac Three Orderi for Boilert Receivei A barn owned by ^Charles S, \vatchn,ari, 'at a salary of ?lfi0 a engine company will be held n< ' ter at Newark aran estlmatedcost A;-Foreman.--All- t«n-of-tha chil AEROPLANE IN A CORN- FIELD .-by Rabaeta-AoUjr.Work*. THREE BIRTHDAYS. . Bucklin of Phalanx, caught iire last year to guard the place.' His duties Sunday. The firemen have char- of $400,000, and the Sanford thea- dren and Mr. Foreman hiked to the Wednesday afternoon when it was are to prevent individuals from tered Captain Andrew White's boaM ter at Irvington,, which will cost rirer last Thursday. The place Armr Machine Landed Saturday Three orders for boilers hav Dinner Party Given Lait Week for been received at the Roberts Safety struck with lightning. The prop- dumping garbage on the property. for the trip. A landing will pro.b^ about $300,000. He has taken a where theywent to'bath'e is at the Morning on Chapel Hill Farm. r Red Bank Folki. erty "where the fire occurred is In order that he can make arrests ably be made oa Starvation Island/* lease of 21 years on the theater Mr., bridge across the river about mid An army aeroplane with two menWater-Tube boiler works on Chest A dinner'party in celebration of nut street and work at the factory hnt«d by William Scverin, who is in Middletown township he was ap-where the clambake will-be scrvi Oschwald will build at Red Bank. way' between' Lincroft.and Tinton in it landed Saturday morning on the birthdays' of Frederick Fisher mail carrier on the star route be- pointed a, special officer without pay and where various games and spoi Work on tearing down the house Falls., When they came near the Walter 'K. Hopping'fl farm near will be resumed on Monday of next of East Front street, Mrs. Melvin by the township committee, week. One order was for two large tween Red Bank, Lincroft and Pha- Will be enjoyed. The committee I on the Moose property and the water William ran ahead. "Don Chapel Hill, which is occupied by Cree of Elm place and Ernest Hall lanx. The fire was discovered be- charge of the bake is composed former Hockman house will begin go into the water until I get there,' Wesley Boyce. The aeronauts said boilers for the^U. S. S. Manisees of Drummond place was held last •which' vessel is attached to the en- fore it gained much headway and NORMAL GRADUATES REUNION Joseph Stryker, William ChanVb within a week or ten days. The said Mr, Foreman. they came down because the fog Wednesday night at the home of Mr. Severin and his neighbors lain, Joseph Fox, Milton Earle theater is expected to be completed The hoy did not obey. He wa was so dense that they lost their gineers' k.orps of the United Statei Mr. Fisher. The celebration was They Enjoyed the Summer Feitlvl- army. Another order is from th fought it. They soon put it out, Gua (Jblmorgan. by early spring and the opening is wearing" a bathing- suit and- he sense of direction. They made then- arranged by Mrs. Fisher, who. served The damage to the barn amounted tiet at Aibury Park. expected to take place about April plunged into the river. After strug landing in a corn field and the aero Staten Island ship building com- a chicken dinner, t^e rooms Were pany at Mariner's Harbor. Thf to about $150. Miss Marie Johnson of Shrews- OFF FOR_EUROPE. " 1st. gling for a few minutes to keep plane tore down a big lot of corn- deocrated in pink and white. Those bury avenue and Miss Sybillah Os- stalks. After a wait of about two third order is for a boiler for a ves- present besides tho j persons men- George Maitland Beajtie and , Besides buying the Raflerty, afloat, he sank., Not more than six Arm Fractured and Broken.. born of Bergen place went to As- yards from the place where the boyhours the fog lifted and the mensell for the Moravian mission al tioned above wore Melvin Cree, Daughter Romala Sailed Saturd* Hockman and Moose properties, Mr. Bluefields, Nicaragua. bury Park on Saturday to attend a Osehwafd harBbught the Brower went down a colored man was sit flew away. They were bound for Arnold Cree, Mrs. Harriet Butcher, Mrs. Eugene Layton, Jr., who George Maitland Beattte and '. lives at the corner of Bridge avenuo reunion of their classmates at the Sisters property on the southwest ting on the river bank.' This man Mitchell Field at Long Island; Anna and James Butcher, Mrs. Trenton normal school. The class daughter Romala. of Beattlo Pa corner • of Monmouth and Pearl could not swim and he was unable HOME FROM ILLINOIS. daughter Betsy, and Sunset avenuo is laid up with West Red Bank, sailed on Satur' Ernest Hall and : a broken arm. One bone just above attended a play, enjoyed many of Itreets and' another property on the to do anything for the boy, TOURIST HOME IN ENGLAND Frederick Fisher, Jr., and Miss Asbury Park's attractions and hadon the steamer Majestic for a Reformed Church Pattor Bad tho elbow is fractured and another to France and Switzerland. The south side of Monmouth street a Ellas Ewing was sent for am from Parents' Golden Wedding. Louise Fisher. a fine dinner. They expect -to have little further west. He has also about half, air hour after, the1 acci Mines Ruth and Alberta Beimel bone just below tho elbow is broken. were accompanied by several Ne Rev. James Dykema, pastor of Tha injuries were received lasti another reunion next July, when bought three properties on the dent occurred he found the,body Are Hotteitei for TouriiU. Trooper Recoven HU Hat. they hope the weather man will be. York friends. They export to : the Reformed church on Shrews- week when Mrs. Layton fell down a turn in September. , north side of Monmouth street be- by diving' and brought it ashore. Mr. and Mrs. Trevonian Bennetl bury avenue, returned home lasl Sergeant George Tlghe, a state kinder to them than he was last L For:two hours o; more a party of flight of cellar stairs. tween Maple avenue and Pearl of Shrewsbury avenue have rp- week from a trip to Illinois, Thi trooper with headquarters at Free- Saturday. street. Mr. Oschwald believes tha men, including Majw IWilllam H. Gifts to Hospital. ~ ~" celved word from their daughters, trip was made to attend the golde hold, lost his hat a wcok or so ago. Monmouth street will have a great R. White, Chief Harry H. Clayton Misses Alberta and Ruth Bennett, He told about his loss in Luke AUCTION SALE. Fair at Leonardo. Tho Red Bank auxiliary of future. These properties were nol and Dr. William D. Sayre workei wedding of his parents and Mr. who are conducting a house party Dykema remained with them Longhead's deportment of The Modem and Antique Furniture to The annual fair of the Brevent Spring Lake hospital last wee bought with any plan of immedi- in an unavailing'effort to save thi Park and Leonardo fire company for.tourUts in England, that they month. He preached at the Re Register. A note was received by Go Under Himmer. made gifts of forty dozen ate development, Mr. Oschwald boy's life. Dr. Sayre stated at th are having a wonderfully fine time. the Register from Sergeant Tlghe F, F. Renwick will hove an auc-opened Saturday night with a large napkins for use In the hosplti cays, but because of' his abiding outset that he thought life was ex- Bcaldea being hostesses at this formed church at Red Bank last week in which he,said: "I tion sale of tho contents of his ten-attendance in spite of the stormy wards and nino pads for use on I' faith In Monmouth street as a busi- tlnct, because there was apparent home for tourists they take tourists Sunday night. No Sunday evenini thank your paper for tho excellent room house on tho premises at 12 weather. The fair will end Satur- hospital dining tablo. The monl ness thoroughfare.- ly no pulse action and becauso th on trips throughout England and t sorviccs will be hold at this churcl sorvice rendered, Tho hat was re- Hubbard Park, Rod Bank, on Mon-day night of this woek. for these things -was raised at eyeballs showed no sensitivenesi during August, but tho Sunda; day, August '3d, 1025," at one nearby countries on personally con- covered," o'clock. Mr. Renwick recent "whito shower" held for, I C»r StoUn, when they were touched. The doc ducted excursions. They expect tc morning services will bo held will go Cardner'a Beauty Parlor. hospital. usual, ____^-__ Wo invite the public to inspect abroad in a Bhort timo to make his A Ford automobile, owned by tor stated, however, that a spark oi remain abroad until fall. Marcel wave and shampoo, Bpe- ——•-.-•»—. . , our rose field and select the varie- permanent residenco and rather clal 31.50. ffocr short and long hair, Norman McDonald of Rumson, was life ntlghr'temain and that it, wai ,Pole Sm»«hed fcjr Lightning. than crato his household effects and Radio I worth the effort to'try artificial res. ties thoyWco best for planting next Wo do bobbi:ng in tho latest styles. stolen a few days.ago at Red Bank. Mora Nourishing Than Meat. fall. Wo havo all the leading varie- pay the high cost of transportation Authorised denlor for Gan plratlon. Men had been workln Pure, properly made mayonnalie Lightning struck tho flagpolo he will sacrifice an nriMquo mahog- Manicuring, massaging,- eyebrow Zenith, DoForrest' and Fs The car was parked on Bridge ave- Frank Dickman's boathouse on thi ties in stock. KosBlor Company, shaping, dyoing, tinting, bleaching, on the boy before the doctor ar- IB a great body builder. Our Na- rose grgwers, West Front street, any secretaire, mahogany Dutch Godlcy Products Monmouth nue near the Eisner factory.. Mr. tional mayonnaise, containing only river at Red Bank last Wodncsda; Uato leg tablo, mahogany mirror, For appointments phone Red Bank dlo Service Second National II McDonald reported the 'theft to th« rived and they.continued their ef River Plaza, Red Bank.—Advertise- 1816, 6 Broad istreet, Red Bank, forts-with renewed interest aftei fresh eggs, best salad oil and high and tore the top off tho polo, handlomo grandfather's clock and building, Broad street, Red Bsni police. It was a second-hand cai est 'grade spices and vinegar, la at ment. the most convenient spot in town, Phono 1184.15. S. Johnson, i the doctor gave his advice. other antiques as well as a Persian Louisa F. Chadwlck (s at your serv- and Mr. McDonald had bought It Ideal food, A»k for It bv name if Hou» Wanted. rug (hand loom made), rich Turk- tor.—Advertisement, However, the boy was gone be ' Wanted Iri September. ice,—Advertisement, > for $60, uHe said he had no Idea you want the best.—Advertisement Would like to rent a hou«o A teacher for' two hours, in the ish carpet, 15 foot by 15 foot; pair Vliltlng Chiropodist. that a real automobile thief woul yond recall. The workers were ra Rod Bank within roasonablo dis- mornings for a small class of girls of handsome bronzes (mnrblo ped- Francis Cooke Casltrn luctantly forced to this conclusion Arthur E. Brauar estals), parlor sulto, fine condition; Water Front Property, Dr. be mean enough to steal a second' tance, of the railroad station for In a prlvato school in Rod Bank. Blossom Cove; two oxecptitionalli j make appointment! by telephoa The body of the little boy wa» pul avatlablo as concert violinist and in- §erlod- of 0n6 year from oitho: Subjects: latin, nlgebra and geome- dining room suite, oak, Morocco come to. jon when needtd. hand Ford. structor. Summer studio at >'esi- Boatings; china closet, unique ex- beautiful homo sites of approxi- on a wagon and taken to Mr, Fore eptembor 1st or October 1st. -WU try, AddrosB Principal, Riverside mately throe-quarters and one andphone Batontown 8ia9;M denco in Navotlnlt. For furthei pay from $100 to $125 nor montl Drivo, Bufforn, Now York.—Advor- tension dining room tablo, hand- 0:00 P. M. and 8:00 V, "Both my youngsters, writ..,.e„ man's. Later it wai sent to New particulars address summer studio some oak bullet, oak ensoi sllvor ono-hnlf acres each. Suporb river Mr, Harry Mulfer of iSta'ten Island York. Aadross P. ,O,, Bojc 864, Rumsoi tlsomont. viow.- Comploto with lawns, hedges, tlscmcnt or phone Atlantic Highlands 2B8-R N. J.—Advertisement, • dial mantel clock, Westminster "find that bread and Blue Ribbon —Advertisement. chimes; Chcstorton settee, Persian shrubbery and somo fine, trees. Victor Might at Tailing'* butter make a delicious comblna Radio 1 Jttit What You Hava Baan Waiting No'lIcT Lot Bob Jo'inson solve your radio saddlobng covorlng; handiomo wal- Ready for building^ Addross^Water Wednesday night Is alto ^ tlon, especially between-meala am for—a regular VanDyk tea and cof- Two Lott Adjoining nut doublo wardrobe with plor Front Property, drawer M, Rod aftor play. The rest of the famll My wife, having loft my bed am problems for you, Monmouth Ra- night at Tustlng> VletrpUa.i fee agency where VanDyk's cele- tho Parmly Park development fo; board, I will not bo responsible fo dio Borvico, Socond National Bank glass mirrors, unlquo hat nnd cloak Bank,:, N. J.—Aovettlsomont. tor records, pianos, radios,, also like it Immensely," Buy a car brated teai and coffees may be had salo, containing one-third of ai nail stand, lnluld mahogany Imllo.i' ton today. You'll say It's the fresh- any debts contracted by her. building, Broad street, Rod Bank. Monmouth street, Rod Ban]*. absolutely fresh, at VanDyk prlce aero' each, facing on Forrest an Thomas E, Reynolds, Phono 1184. R. S. Johnson, proprie- secrotalro, twin brass beds, flvln Horn* for Ih* tonlght,-^-Adyertl«oment> est and tastiest butter you «vei Take advantage of our roducei River avonuon; at a bargain. Prop- oak bods, six hnlr mnttresscs And Board, room and care; tray lorv- used,—Advertisement, Middictown, N. tor,—Advortlsemont, prices.' Alpnfn'i Dellcattuon. 2 erty restricted. Dalton Fnrml; -—Advertisement. others; pillows, innUrojs, baby car- Ico, doctor's caro If nooded. $G0 WhrNotRedtii Broad streU, Bad Bank,—Advoi Parmly Park, Rumson, N. J.—A< Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chlropodtit. riage, solid brnwi Aroplaco fonder per month. Wllllams's Nursing by locating at Hlllcreit, . ' Mr. Property Owner, tlsimant vcrtlsemont. ^ W«fflai—WafflTi—Wafclai Ofllco hours Monday, Wednesday and invornl scrconn, Hoover vncuum Homo, Fulr Havon, N. J. Telephone suburb of Long Bronob, on i why not wire your house now foi and •verythtnjt KOP? • Builder*. Dixie Cafeteria, Coleman Hout< until nftor Labor day. Ring Re< bookcuncn nnd tiookt, rocking chairs, vortlsomont. irlct In tlio county.—Ady« - «lav«n months to pay for It. WrlU bus, direct to Asbury Park leavei Lakowood ituna null washed gra Corntr on Klngsley stroot, Aibur; straight chnirt, stands, Victor talk- Strand theiter, Rod B»nk, ever) Dank 101-W, or Asbury Park 2441. Tha C.ntral Shoa R.palrlng Shop, r phoni Newman'i Eleotrla Shop, Vol. sing, cinderi, bluestone, peanul Park, N. J. It, M, Qulnney, proprl —Advertisement^ ing machlno and rocords, nowlng ToTioU^ Slelmar, N. J. Phone Balmw U0 weak day at fliOO A. M. Arrlve stone Prices reasonable. Howdn etOr,—Advortlscmi nt, mncliino, porch chain, clilnu and Prompt attention and good work- OrftTwb - BED B'ANK REGISTEB, JULY 29, 1925. JJL REBUILDING ANCIENT HOUSE. BOUGHT A NEW HOME. HRED WITH UGHNINd William Sutherland M.kinf Many Fr»nklyn Carmine Moytn to Move 6 6.6 Z. .SNYDER, JR. to Fair Haven. It a prescription for RAY H. STILLMAN iARN AT TINTON FALLS ,'r Changes to H(» Residence.. PLUMBING *; HEATING k Insurance! Monmouth County BURNED TO GROUND. William Sutherland is rebuilding Franklyn Carmine Moyan, who Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, CONTRACTING-4 JOBBING and enlarging his house on the west has had legal trouble with his first Bilious Fever and Malaria, 64 Atlantic S(.' ' Keyport, N. J. FARMS Arthur V. Gregory It was Owned by Georpe Wentorff side of Main street at Bolford. The wife over the ownership of proporty j P^onq 140-M i It Kill. th« Germi Village HomM ' Trading. •• - and It WM Struck by Ll|htnln( House is'virtually being made into 6n Shrewsbury .avenue, has bought Late Last Wednesday Afternoon a new dwelling, with nine rooms the John Schumann house and lot Shora Eatataa J. H. Gregory & Son —Two Automobiles Sated.' and a bathroom and with modern on Third stroet ct Fair Haven. Tho ' Ml Forms of INSURANCE 10 White Street A barn, qwned by Gcorgo'Went- improvements. The kitchen -andlot has a frontage-of 10Q feet on E.tabllihed 18B4 • . T.Upbora : STILLMAN FARMS orflF of Tinton Falls was struck with bathroom will have tile floors. Third street and it is 136 feet doop. READY for rem State Highway - Red Bank, New Jersey lightning and destroyed by lire late Hardwood floors will be put down The house has six looms and some needs with modern •qu|p< Telephone 474 in ail the other rooms. Throughout improvements. ..Mr, Moyan' paid ALEXANDER D. COOPER ment, expert b«odUr»> EATONTOWN, - • • N. I. last Wednesday afternoon. The Bo mro of iirrlct at fire was discovered by Mr, Went tho first floor there will be bwrricd $5,000' for the place, Which is re- garded as a very low figure. He lowest rates, •rnngt orff's daughter, Mrs. Louis Bublin. ceilings., A double fireplace will be Real Estate and Insurance " with n» now. Mrs. J. Henry Vining, who' lives in the living room and parlor. (John will toko possession.'of the property : X TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN near by, summoned the men of theHeine of Bolford.is doing the work August 1st and he expects to. move neighborhood to the fire by ringing and the-cost will be $6,000. V to hU new home that day. The salo 58-64 BROAD STREET - RED BANK, N. J. * '-*.••;; Contractor and Builder a dinner bell. The Shrewsbury fire- The original house was of-the of the proporty was mode by Pat- , *•-.! SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING men were the first fire company to old-fashioned type, with- hewn rjck F, Kennedy. . ' Fire, Life, Accident, and ', ''"•:•' SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES arrive and they did yeoman service. beams. The carpenters, in -.working; '•»;•.«> > "^ •> • > Plate Glass Insurance . - • - Telephone 881-M 160 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank,• N. J.They laid hose from the. mill pond In the attic, found under, a beam, an Little Silver Lot Sold. v % and soon had a strong1 stream. =pf old hat such as was worn by women George H. White of Little Sil- water directed on the flames. DUB in the time of the Revolutionary ver has sold Charles E. Enstmond's W. J. T. GETTY HUGH H. GETTY L. T. GETTY (P to- their efficient work tha firewa swar. Mrs. Sutherland is keeping lot on the west side of Branch ave- prevented from spreading to thethe hat as a curiosity. nue in the borough of Little Sil- houso and to o(ther buildings. They ver to Charles F. White Jor,$l,800. HILLCREST NEW "WIKOFF PLACE HOUSE. HUGH GETTY, Inc. were joined later -by firemen from The lot is 60x200 feet arid is part < Tho Ftttait Growing Suburb of Long Brunch IBed Bank and Eatontown. of a tract bought several years ago 1875 It ia Being Built on tha North Side I Mr. Wentorff Ts employed at of That Strsjet. by Frank Plttenger, of Red Bank", On the Camp Vail Route to Long Branch—fronting Wagner's meat market on Broaa Theodore P. Morson of Fair-Ha- Charles F. White dwna.a house and on- Oceanport Avenue street at Red Bank. He and Mr. and ven is building a house on the north tot next to the lot he has just • • tj Mrs. Bublin live in the house on the bought from Mr.Eastrnond. , LOTS $150 and up—Gas, Electric, Water, Streets - 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. M side of Wikoff place for Mrs. \John property where the fire occurred. H. Cook. Wikoff place is a>ew $ Send for illustrated folder or phone for car to take yau to Phone Red Bank, 1746 . gj Mr. Wentorff estimates the loss at street which, was- laid out two or Use The Register's Want Depart- t the property. $3,000. He had only a small ment for every need of the home, 1 THE HOME SITE DEVELOPMENT, INC. : three years ago through a patfc.of .-.••'.•: ." & amount of insurance. In the barn farm or business office.—Advertise- the former Morford lands and it Oceanport, New Jorioy . •: -.T_ol. Lpng. Branch .3657 were two automobiles, two sheep ment. ' extends from Broad street west- Big; Bargains NOW . Lowest Tax Rate'ln'Ooiinty clipping machines, n large amount ward to Maple, avenue. The'house SPECIAL EXCURSION H. A. HENDRICKSON f furniture, tools and other things. will be 24x28 feet, with a big .pan- Mr. Bublin got the, automobiles out try ^addition,to, the rear. It will-be f the barn, but everything else'was provided with^all improvments.'.' It OUR mirror is ona CARPENTER and BUILDER destroyed. - is expected to be completed by the Y friend that'will be ' 78 Newjnan Springs Ave. Red Bank, N. J. Where the fire occurred was once latter part of September. The con- I ES.ALpN truthfully frank with Telephone Red Bank 1202-J Eitimates Furnished the site of a hotel owned by the late tract price of the house is $6,500, Alfred Dennis. The hotel was de but extras-and extra expenses will f "Red Bank's Leading" you., However, do not stroyed by firt, several years 'agb7 bring the coit of the home ufr'to' worry over increasing Th8 property was later bought by considerably above that sum. wrinkles or lack or Phones Red Bank 940-M J the late Charles Crawford and his \ ELECTRIC SHOP A heirs sold it to Mr. Wentorff; Four NEW YORK lovely hair. 1365 5 roomB in the bam had been fitted TOWN'S BUILDING PERMITS. From All Stations r up as living quarters and another Sevon PermlU Amounting to $7,990 LongBranqh_ Pntj \ REPAIRS A' SPE3CIALJY:. j We can improve your room had been used"as a bar-room. Were Iiajisd La.t Week. . to Matawan, incl. . • - • Trip complexion and your All these rooms had been used for ; 'Red Bank Construction Co.i Charles A . Frake, building in- SUNDAY, AUG. 9th i 63 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. ^ coiffure. ,torage purposes o£ late years. spector of Red Bank, last week "is- Tlck«tu nool onlr on Special Train, leaving 4 GENERAL CONTRACTORS sued seven building permits amount- Little Silver 7:51 A. M., Bed Bank 7:58 j (Formerly Second National Bank Blclg.) 4 Try one treatment then 4 HOUSE SOLD AT BELFORD. ing to $7,990. Tho permits are as A. M., MWdl«town 8.05. A, M. note the change, follows: Ecturninc leavs New York, Welt 2Jrd Jersey City Man Buy< the Henry St., 9.22 F. SI.; Liberty St., 0.35 P. M. A'" • PKone 1184 oi-339 : j Addition to newaatand, 4x7 fcet, Mon- Ohlldna -6 years oC age and under. 12, Harrit Property. mouth and Welt street!, cost ISO, George i 85 Catherine St. Red Bank, N. J. \ y ..half fare. i Keough owner and Earllm, Johnion & Henry Schweitzer of Jersey has EASTEEK STANDARD TIME SHOWN. bought from Charles Brown of Bel- Frake bullderi, it - .•• - . . - j New atora front, 69 Brotd atreet,, coit' ford a house at the corner of 1565, Harry Kohn applicant for retm.lt. We Specialize in all kinds of Concrete Construction. } Church street and the Port Mon- Wagon ihed 10i2O feet, IUvlr itteet. mouth road at Belford. The prop- coat S50. W. J. Dougherty owner. BEAUTY SALON jj MICHAEL A. TESAURO I erty has frontages of ninety feet on Alterations to home, 16 Bank itreet, cost (150. Frank S>IZ>"' owner., Phone/772,87B Church street and 150 feet on the House and game. Wikoff place, home St "5 JOSEPH E. FIX, Jr. j Port Monmouth road. The house 24x88 feet,,Baraga..lOxl8 feet, cost S8.T5OO. RedBk n has eight rooms and fi bathroom and Alice, Appt««t Cook ownir and Thetfdore p. 'Morton b«ildar. .-•• it is provided with modern improve- Alteration!, to house, 166 Broad itreet, ments, including a hot air heating coit 1225. tNcttls YonKattengell owner. Home Sites 50 x 168 feet, $700 to $800 system. Mr. Schweitzer will occupy -m •> the house. GEORGE WOODS^ BUYS HOME. Safety of Principal Guaranteed *? Electricity The property was owned by Hen- AN ALL-YEAR-ROUND For ry Harris, who is now living with his He Haa Bought the Robert Hibbetta son at Union Beach'. A few months Houia on Cheitnut Street. VACATION LAND A Realty Investment is the Need ago it was sold at sheriff'ssale to Patrick_F.,Kennedy on Monday sold the RoBert "Hibbetts house and Tire Service Mr. Brown for $4,300. Mr. Brown sold it to Mr. Schweitzer for ?5,000. lot on CHestnut street to George lYlelding 25? to 50 TELEPHONE 72.R of the Hour -•»«- — Woods. Mr. Woods recently sold (or money returned) : his home on Bridge avenue and he FOR HIS CHAUFFEUR. T is a big problem bought the Hibbetts property as a Broad Street National Bank, Escrow De- OVJT Service car Is Edward P. Dangler Buys Home an home. He will move to Ms' now to secure Better place about September 1st. I positary, Red Bank, N.J.- Member- U, I Home Lighting. Third Street nt Fair Haven. Federal Reserve -Bank. Part of the Nathan Williams ea The lot is 50x140 feet and .the Jtdiid tnte-property-on-the-aouth-Bide-of- house .haa-nina~roam3,,atcam.Jieat this and your need for assistance by securing Third street at Fair Haven was nnd all Improvements. The house near Red Bank and Sea Bright—-to a restricted residential Steam Vulcanizing is in very fine condition. Mr. development; he wants to dispose of these lots quickly. Wahle Fixtures—also a book entitled "Appro- bought Monday by Edward P. Acroia the itreot from a pictur- Dangler from Mrs. Lillian Williams Woods-paid $8,000 for the property. So certain iB he that persons who buy NOW will be able priate lighting Equipment for the.Home.'.', Mr;-Hibbetts has not yet-dcojdod eique rtltrwstor.'iy.er^.rnilo wid« _ -to-roiilitoa profit-of from-26-per-cent-to-B0".pBr-cent • I Thompson. Mr. "Dangler"a shftrt —basting, bathing and Biking,^novr| Balloon and Truck r THis book is interesting,' instructive and help^— time ago bought" the William where he will wove. He owns some •within ono yenr, that he willhgr'ee tOi take back any lot lots at River Plaza and he may ice boating and abating In winter. bought for cash, return the lull purchase price, end giva fill. It showsiz selections of Lighting Fixtures Doughty house on Hance road at Rumion public park a block away Interest at tlje rate of 4 per cent por annum, if the Tires in Stock Fair Haven and he lives there. build, on these lots and make that —fine river beach, free bath for homes costing from"$3,coo.co to $15,000.00. place Ms future home. buyer ennnot dispose of his holdings (if he wants to) at Tho sale of the Williams property houtea, tennia court!, playground. the handaonyi profit mentioned above within that time., 1 It shows you the kind of Fixtures that har- was made by Edward Hayes of Fair Ideal for children. monize with your Furniture and enables you to Haven and the price was $2,800. SALE OF A HOME SITE, Bast surf bathing along Atlantic All money Invested under this plan will be paid to ' The land is 90x182 feet. On the Coait at Sea Bright—a few mlnutei and held id eicrow by The Broad Street National Secure proper, appropriate and adequate Light- 1 place is n small house of four Georgs. Palmer of Lincroft, Will away. Twenty minute* from Long Bank, Red Bank, N. J., for a period of one year ' John Hansen ing in every room. • .A.<••-<• i Build on Pinckney Road. Branch, Albury Park, and other re- rooms. Mr. Dangler will remodel ' unless rtleaied sooner as provided in the eicrow , 42 West Front Street, ' You need this book to secure More and Better ,nd enlarge the house and it will be George Palmer has bought from aorta.' agreement. occupied by his-chauffeur. J. I. Monsky a lot, 70x206 feet, on Ten minutei from Red Bank or Only 109 lots remain and only B0 will bo sold under tha Home Lighting and Equipment. You need our the north side of Pinckney road at Sea Bright railroad «tationaj ex- RED BANK, N.J. press aervlce on Pennsylvania and abovo investment plan. Tho balance will go to home- experience and advice to sec that the work is SALE OF WESTSIDE HOUSE. • Red Bank for $2,800. Mr. Palmer builders for . .. NIGHT PHONE 1209-W. done properly..-. .'.,-*. • . is employed at Dr. R. H, Kline's New Jenejr Central roodi. Com- Thomoi Heoly Buy> Joieph Coop- medicine manufacturing plant at mutation about $11 monthly. Small Down Payments-—Easy Terms er's Place for 48,000. Red Bank and he lives on a farm An all-year round restricted resi- dential beauty spot; shore and au- lots range; in size to 3-1x272 feet, including several at- Joseph P. Cooper, a clerk at thewhich he owns between Red Bank burb combined) all the advantages HOGAN'S ELECTRIC SHOP and Lincroft. He expects to sell tractive river-View corners. Buyers have been, and will Red Bank postoffice, has sold his of a summer home at no extra ex- bo selected to nssuro a highly desirabla community. 8 WALLACE STREET RED BANK* N. J, bouse on tho cast side of Shrews- his farm and to build a house for pense; in the midst of a built-up bury avenue, near Monmouth his. own use on the lot which he section of "Tho Borough Beauti- Send for illustrated folder to "' Telephone Red Bank 389 street,'to Thomas Healy of Bank bought from Mr. Monsky. The lot ful." Improvement!! Streets, street, who will occupy it. The is a short distance west of Branch walks, gas, electricity and water to DAI.TON PARMLV, Owner W. H. SCHOOLEY Three tir cent of the cost of luildini a Horn every lot. Rumson, N. J, 97 Water St., New York ale was made by Joseph G. Me Cue Tel. Rumson 377 Bowling Green 0490 should U allowed for Lightin^ Fixtures. of Shrewsbury and the price was $8,000. The property is 39x100 Wallace Street Houie Rented. Bankers1 Realty Sales Plan—Copyright, W< H. Schoolcy, N. Y. C. ^ ' ' feet. Tho house has .seven rooms, William A. Hopping has rented bathroom and modern improve- Mrs. Sadie Lupton Ely's- house on ments. Mr. Hcnly will take posscs- Wallace street furnished for a year Bion October 1st. to Mrs. Louise Wnlzer of Cllapel Hill,-who will move into the jiouse New Owner for • Homo. September 1st. Mrs. Louis H. Mitchell of Now It pays to advertise in The Regis- The objects of a York has bought the Kate P. Gibbs ter.—Advertisement. property on the south side of Cedar venuo at West Long Branch for Real Estate Board are: $5,000. Tho placo comprises an ncre of land, with a frontage of VISIT g 1. To serve as a central organiza- Here is a Roofing 105 feet on Cedar nvonuo. Tho tion for duly licensed members houso has eight rooms and its now | engaged in tha Real Estate pro- transact Your Realty and Mortgage Deals that gives fire protection iwncr bought it for her own use. FOXWOOD PARK | fession, maintaining offices for In Red Bank and Vicinity and will last a lifetime Ray II. Stillman made the sale. the benefit of owners and buyers * • t» | F. A. Morehouse j| and all thoao interested in Real Through These Licensed NATIONAL AnnA (Asbestos nnd Asphalt) Four Belford Loti Sold. Estate. ' Slats Surfaced RooQnft is tuaianttcA Jor Elmer Wilson of Belford bought twenty years. It will last a lifetime. |REAL ESTATE| four lots at that place last week 2. To supply information to fuclll- Composed o[ two thicknesses of'Aahestos felt and two layers rom J. Henry Walling for $600. | Little Silver and Red Bank £ Members Real Estate Board of wlid Aaphalt (or 50% more than will be found in tho Snch lot Is 26x100 feet. Tho lots tato negotiations in Real Estate arid protect Real Estate Interests s average Asphalt Shinglc){ NATIONAL AnnA ia an ail nro on a tract which hna been Office: Foxwood Park I' named Bolford Park, T«l. tBO» Red Bank generally. of Red Bank, N. J. Real fin protection h afforded hv tlic double thkk»c*s of ubtatos, in recognition of which the Natinnul Hoard of 3. To maintain ethical standards Undcrwntcraawarded Class I) ratintto NATIONAL AnnA. of its members and to encourage This menu lower insurance ratts.Tlic crusJitd ahtc turfacc, In mellow thadea of red and green or blue black, la highly and mlvocnto such standards You pay only ONE COMMISSION and you have SEVCN FIRMS decorative and caooot lade. among othora with whom thoy WORKING FOR YOU! WILLIAM O'JBRIEN m»y hnvo professional rolatlom. ONAL AanA Shingles nre guaranteed hot to curl, V jatlng • moat serious fault often found in other Asphalt orWoodShbgle*. i, To roforra any proiont trnds ALLAIRE & SON HENDRICKSON & STOUT MEANS abuses or objoctlonablo trndo 1 60 Broad $treet. Compared with Wood Shingle* or oilier A»phnlt roofings, ' practices, and to secure and ad- 69-71 Broad Street. willy guaxwitea] (or only ten yun, NATIONAL A«nA ivH doubw tiw Krvios at half the yoarty n»t< HIGH GRADE SERVICE vUo rollaMo information In oil VUAt In Shingles far howei and private garngri. and In Ronlty mattom. HAWKINS BROTHERS HYLIN &SALZ •oil form for commercial or farm building). I)y uane thia Approved and Improved ! r» 10 Monmouth Street. 42 Broad Street. Fkllbla Aabeato* Roofing; you will t\i\n, at minimum We provide Board appraisals 'V •MtttmraofuifqueationfortlicllfctlnieofaayiUuiiturc. Heating Plumbing Roofing of property. WILLIAM A. HOPPING JOSEPH T, BURROWES CO. Water Systems Copper Work A. L WINS AGENCY Wo alio effect First Mortgage 49 Broad Street. 42 Broad Street. 108413 W. Front 31. K.i Dank Earthen and Iron Pipe Loans. Both nt rcaionablo 1IB Had Hand W« Htmdla tha Anuui'in Radiator Cornpanya' ratei. LAND & 4-0AN CO,, NEWTON DOREMUS, Pres., 10 East Front Street. AROCMLA HBATCVQ &Y,i RED IBANK uM SEA mtB >T RED B'ANK REGISTER TOEY 20,-1925. ter o£ Pentiyjll?,. New - Jtttif,, • Clayton, and Bessie waa made ex- Bichnun of 'Phllfflelphta are nlccs'of'Uri, Morrislany part of ecutor. The will was1 made last executors of the'will, , the ,'fMni which renmined' unsold month and William A. Stevens and Blanche Nevln of Masasquan or anypart'of Hhe proceeds of the Annie L. Lloyd ware thq .witnesses. made her will October-8th,'1914. farra-whtch remained at Mrs. Mor- 'Harriet P. Wardell of Ocean She left all her estate to her two ris's- death. -Mrs, Morris was Grove left $1,009 to Harriet C. Aul nephews,- John Nevln Sayre ' and named M executrix. Mrs. Morris in appreciation of ^kindnesses done Francis Bowes Sayre. "These two R.d B.nlc .nd TBU W«. «h» Will carried' out'theie recommendations to her. She left $1,000 to'Emest nephews were appointed executors and her will, which was* made in N. Woolston, AlV-the rest of her and the will states that they are not i?|AbouV'Tt»«» '.''yr«e|e' ;/*»«•$ ^ , 1018, bequeathed to Llla Hardes. estate she bequeathed to a grand- to be accountable to anyone. -The ^J^L««t;VeeIcWB';one^f.'fte;Iin»I«»t; ter, wffe of G, C. Hardester, her niece, Elizabeth P. Boswell Cheadle, witnesses of the will were Sarah B. •;'WekiXJa the-officV;of^Joie>b * entire estate, and made Mrs, Har- and this grand-niece'aild Mr. Wool- Blocksom and Julia B, S. Glass. vflo^ahay, surrogate of Moiunou^h detter the executrix of the will. ston are the executors. The will , county, which IIB: ha* .experienced The wltnessts to Mrs. Morris's will was made July 2d of this year. The tt.pays to advertise in the Beghter. : in!?* long tlinei. TwelTOffilto were were Walter Lankenau and Llztle witnesies were' Jeanne Covert and probated, ,in addition •;'.*» -transact- M. Lankenau of Keypdrt, and - the G. William Schwartz of Ocean EMMA CARROLL ciig «l large "»mbunt .of: other; work witnesies to the Catherine Smith Grove. VOCAL* ART I will were Marcus B. Taylor and George W.,Haedrich of Newark, Public cpncernjng tthoj estates of Mon.- Appl.br Bid*, A.bury t«k, H.ui. JO to S tj^#'tfwfy~lt$fa'<:;;•}>:•,:>• .; - Jetse P. Camp of Keyport. J who left some Teal estate in Mon- Formerly Aborn Operatfo , CI>uea. Mil. •i^OnlyroM-ot'^ie; Willsprobated John H. Kaney of Marlboro male mouth county, bequeathed his en- GIMnerT School for Qlili, Princeton. • ^krlr^m^a-Barik. This was the his will last May. He left all he tire estate to his wife, Annabel S. Production, Diction, Repertoire, : Interpretation. .VjdjUl "of *Fonhftn'- MatfhewB, whose poisesied to his wife, Mary Kaney, Haedrich, and she and William H. Reduction lor'Evening Lenoni. Sdeath^oecijrwd^ about; three; weeks and she is the executrix of the will. ago, Mr.'1 Matthews1 left'a wife and The witnesses wore Francis J. Sulli- it^ocljlldreri,; Hit will left all he van and John P. Miller of Brade- jJPMested in' equal shares to hie yelt;'.•••;•'• '• • • ',"':-: "••• .;•• ••.••••-• wife, Irene Matthews, and his son Mrs. Emma B. Mason o', Keyport, and daughter, Donald Matthews in a will which she mad n 1621, Mr«. Stryker's Tea Houses and Gladya I, Matthews./ Donald left her gold watch am Haiti to Matthewg was made executor. The ,her daughter, Abble „ Mason will was made last April with Eliza- ! Post, and she left all the rest of beth Bull ar.d H. Gertrude Capen her estate to another daughter. At ;:U,'jiritne>seaV«'.' the death of Irene Mason whatever Wedgewood Orange Lantern may be left of the estate is to be Jfargarot McDonald of Nayejlnk divided among all of Mrs. .Emma ;.••-• MllUDLETOWN AT SEABRIGHT BRIDGE left $600 to .her brother, Charles Mason's. children-or their descend- Telephooo Mlddletown 1661-R Telephone Ruroion 812 JIcD6nald of Asbury Park, to pay ants. Two of Mrs. Mason's chil- for his entrance in a home for the dren, John Mason and Abble S. Ma- I r. 'ajfed anif to pay his funeral ex-i son Post,-'are the executors of the DELICIOUS SOUTHERN COOICING - penaes. Her bedding, Bilverware, will. The witnesses, were Arthur S. : clothing:, books and furniture were VanBuskirk and.M. Gladys Van- CHICKEN DINNER (. divided among her relatives, includ- Busklrk of Keyport.1, . •:. ing eome pieces of antique furni- , ture which were heirlooms in her Charles Henry WWtty of Long LUNCHEONS TEAS ifamily. The lot at the corner of Branch left all his property to, his BRIDGE PARTIES Lakeside avenue and Monmouth wife, fiusile'H. Whltty. George S. Whitty; anu John B, Whltty were strdetAat Mavesink was bequeathed ito': her nephew, Percy Francis of made executors. The will was made LiNew York..'...Her.house and; lot.on August 12th, 1909, and the witness- Lakeside avenue, the bungalow on es -were James Paulson, it Long the groundB, two lots op Jlonmouth Branch and Walter Longstreet of street at Navesink and two lots^n Red" Bank."—^~—— — Valley drive, were ordered sold and ., Christina Swanson of Long 2 P. M., Daylight Saving Time after the funeral expenses were 'Branch left ?60 to her daughter, manufactured in a sanitary bottling plant, paid from the proceeds, the remain- Mary Swanson MacKensle of Scot- scientifically, with pure cane sug&i syrup, der is to be divided among-her land, All the rest of her, estate she brother, Charles McDonald, her left to her son, David Swanson and guaranteed PURE FOOD extracts and flavors. nephews, Percy Francis and Charles she named him as executor. At McAllister of New York, and her David's death what is left of the Charged into a PERfEClhY STERILIZED great-niece, Eyelyn Smith of As- property Is to go equally to Mary ROTTLE and sewed to you as a F00VPR0* bury Park. All the rest of her es- Swansan MacKensia and to Alex- HAZLET. N. J. tate goes equally to her brother and ander Swanson, another son of Mrs. her two nephews named above. Wil- Swanson. The witnesses were Jes- 9VCT, as veil as^a THIRST QVENCHER, is liam S. Golden, and Timothy M. sie Hamilton and Robert H. Hamil- what you get wben you buy MaxBon of Locust Point were ton of West End, Long Branch. The undersigned will sell to the highest namo^ as executors. They were Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton of West ordered to put a suitable marker at Long Branch left % 1,000 to her DEGWRING'S CARBOUATEh BEVERAGES bidder and without reserve, this valuable the head of her grave in, Bay View husband, Edward ^layton, $1,000 cemetery and the will stated that to her granddaughter, Prisdlla she was to be burled at the tide of Clayton, $200 to her faithful'serv- ^property described as follows: her father's grave in that cemetery. ant, Sadie Francis, and her diamond Manufactured by ;, Catherine L., Smith of Kolmdel, clustered earrings "to:"her" sister, in a will which she made in 1912, Laura Grant of Philadelphia., AU left her undivided one-half interest the rest of her estate, including two 'X. i; in the farm where she lived to Mary lots on Wall street at West Long Real Estate Ann Morris, wife of Isaac Morris. Branch, va house and lot on Nor- , Telephone 1051 RED BANK, N. J. • She recommended and advised Mrs. wood avenue and all the contents Land comprising over two acres on tracks of the N# York iffi Morris to bequeath to Llla Hardes- of the house, and all' other proper- Long Branch Railroad at Hazlet Station.: ty, she left to her daughter, Bessie Buildings Store and Dwelling. Large one-stbrf addition with modern sMrejondo^buijtonJihe front of a two-story and1 attic dwelling.' Store and dwelling comBineFmealuTerab6tit"36x7b"feet.!~^~ - - -

_ __ __ ^ ll -;; I Potato House. - Large storage^ housei and cellarV Storehouse, ^nrailroadsiding. Loading platform on both sidelT ;;~ Grain Warehouse. Two-story huilding-lined fauj^^:witij:' matched Iiimher. On railroad siding. Platform on rail side,1 'I • Covered Loading Platform. Substantial structure close to Fine Residential Property Owned by store. Built to permit loading and receiving from four sides.; • ' . - • • * • Three-door Storage Shed. About 70 feet long and Has a load-] HENRY DEMMERT ing platform affording a covered storage,space.1 at Locust Point, New Jersey. Two-door Storage Shed. A large well-built shed suitable for _..» » storing machinery, lumber, etc. ., >..'. Icehouse. Building 15x15 feet,1 properly ventilated and acces- 1 sible to loading platform and railroad siding. 1 Owing to poor health, this property is to *- . r— Blacksmith and Wagon Shop. A substantial building appropri. •. ii, be sold without reserve. Sale will take \ mately 72.feet long, suitable for wagon repairing, blacksmith : I .1 : work* etc. Large shed in the rear about 8 feet wide extending $& place on the premises on :- entire length of the building. Three-door Auto Shed. Accessible to main highway!1 Garage. On main highway. Building 18 feet'x 36 feet} Cellar , August 1st, 2P.M under entire building. • Y ' ; Coal Pockets Fouf reinforced concrete coal pockets on railroad siding equipped GEORGE ROBERTS, Auctioneer. with modern electric coal conveyer which reduces handling coBt i , . , , , . practically to a minimum. ' ' ' I Terms: 10% to 15% cash payment,' balance on favorable terms to- Purchaser Can Arrange Reasonable Terms. responsible buyer, The auction of this property presents an unusual opportunity to v,*/j/jjj establish a paying business enterprise in a farming community recognized y througjiout New Jersey as the leading truck section of the State/' "!"" y y GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Locust Point New Jersey i*. LUM, TAMBLYN & COLYER, Agent«;\ est Interests and their own wel- JUMPED TOJAVE UVZS. RED BANK REGISTER, Long Branehcr* H«e Nurow. El- feROKi WlwlndW>lsl capo on Belutv Cro«InfI . The real vicious paternalism is PUBLIC SALE B 0, HANDS. AatMlste Bettor. EEdward Lafetra and James Cur- —OP- that which protects the corporations ran, employees of the wholesalhll e » JTBOMAS tBVntO BSOTTO monopolising the sale of public ran, employees o p grocery firm of CCoheh n & GGordod n off Bulnsu Mullet h nothingg,, cculd be more £ong Branch, leaped from their House Furnishings &S V' Islipnonisv—Eeo Bank U f paternalistic than to protect a wa-truck when it stalled on the Seventh Five Days" Extra Interest, ter company againtt tha competi- avenue crossing at Belmar Thura- • '•*•• No. 12 Hubbard Pwk, Bed Bank, New Jeney tion from a plant owned by'the peo- cLy afternoon and barely escaped rw \%\ K. X. as .wood data suttsr, ile. Such action would be an artl- with their lives. A passenger train .Usually the Merchants Trust Co. allows interest from the icial barrier in restraint of fcrade Monday, August 3d, 1925 Subscription Prlesil hit the truck and carried pieces of first day of the month on all deposits rnade in its savinga depart- ind competition. .^»..',.„ ,.*„. it for 250 feet along the tracks. pient up to the close of business on the third day of the month. »t 0*» O'Cfock • •. ,*..*• »i "^•••••-•••' Traffic was held up for neatly an l ' ' The undersigned' about tog o abroid will sell to the'highest Win -When the lajir was paaseii areat- hour before the tracks were cleared the contenta of a ten-room house lUted to part as follow* :• ' Ing the public utilities commission of the wreckage. The truck was '.' August of this year will be an exceptional month, because was claimed that this would pro- loaded with various kinds of gro- the first day of the mo'tith }s Saturday, when the bank is, open xt the people against the rapacity ceries and these were Bpilled all -i.. -, „,-••-;. —-.;•.-.—' —-•»- ~™»...«.»!'CliWa Cloieti Uniqua along tho roadbed. TOWN JALK, iff corporations. No one needs to only half a day, up to noon; the second day of the month is Sun- SxtensloA Dining Room Table, handsome Ook Buff all, Oak cased,' silver- told how that law has worked day, when the bank isn't open at all; the third day of the month dial-Mantel ,Olock, Westminster Qhirnesj Chesterton Settee. Persian i* A-very- interesting scrap is going mt. Everyone who has to meet the A Thoughtful Thief. Saddlebag covering; handsome walnut .double Wardrobe with filer On 'between the people" of East o»t of living knows without"b,efag is Monday, which js the only full banking daj; of the first thred, QISBS Mirrors, unique Hat and Cloak Hall Stand, inlaid mahogany ladies' -. thief who robbed four homes Secretaire, Twin 8w» Bede, Twin Oak Bedi, t\x hair Matoewes s"d / Keansburg and the private company old. The present Idea of reguldt- at* Allenhurat one night recently days of August* ',.*'' others; Pll ows, Mattress, B»by Cawiaae,.solid brass Fireplace Fwdtt .which supplies water io tha folks ng corjjorationi is wrong from its and several Screens, Hoover' Vaouum Cleaner (new)'Kitchen UtonaUs! : telephoned to the home of one of there. The East Keansburg folk? ery foundation. Apparently the the victims, C. S. Brinkerhoff, and r Under these conditions the Merchants Trust .Co. will pay; • I Bookcases and Books, Rockhg Ohairs, Straight Chain. Stands, Vtotw ' Ms'tryingto get the public .utilities, mly effect of such attempts at reg> asked that Mr. Brinkerhoff tele- Talking Machine and Records, Sewing Machine, Porch ChaS, China .commission to permit them .to bay lation is to increase the -power of phone a certain number.' When.the interest from the first day of Augusttm all deposits made up to and Cut Glassware, Electrlo Lamps, Pictures, Bicycle and many othe? avtides too numerous 4o mention. water from the borough of Keans- corporations, for if it were not call "was made,,' Mr. Brinkerhoff and including Saturday, August 8th, This yrill give those later,, , burs', .which haa a municipal water ir such a law the people could buy learned that the number was the depositors five, days' extra interest*1 ANTIQUES-- Mahogany Seayetaire, Mahogany Dutch Ofata'te* plant. The borough of Keansburg ieir water just as they now buy police station. The robbery was dis- Table, Mahogany Mirror, handsome Grandfather's Clock. if siding and. abetting the people of ieir groceries, where they tan get covered soon afterwards. All these furnishings are positively high class and the kind that" East Keansburg in their scrap and o best goods and the best service will add charm to any- home. A rare opportunity to buy articles yov th«_ township of Middletown is do- ; the lowest price. v' ;: ,'j.iii'£' . will be proud to own. ' ,

ing'the same. Keansburg is taking ''»**. -"•-- Hoipltal Promotions. ~".g this1 action because it is anxious to Dr. Daniel F. Featherston of As- MERCHANTS TRUST CO. . , * F. F.RENWICK. sell more water and- the Middle- The fact that the public utilities bury* Park has been promoted' to TEB^SOASH. I town township committee is taking immisaion has the power to corh- surgeon of the dispensary and as- 62 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J, GEOKQS H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. this action because it fears, that il the people to buy water from a sistant visiting surgeon at the Long MONMOUTH CLERKING CO., Clerks. East Keansburg way secede from •ivate concern shows how true ^Branch hospital. Dr. William Rob- £tart a Savings Account with HI onj be Independent In your old »se, tha^township and become part of ll Is. It shows what a powerful inson of Ocean Grove has been the; borough of Keansburg'in order 'eapon the law gives to the cormad; e yisiting physician at. the hos- irations to continue their monopo. ! fcuy. borough .water, ...; • .'.-..-,y. The Aspdin Company es, A return to old-time condi-, f, loni which would give the people Dont put your discarded furniture 8 White Street Phone 1129 Red Bank, N. J, thus the scrap ii seen to be a right to decide for themselves in tho attic. Sell it. Luke Long- tttlier complicated one, with the in- ould be far better than the pres- head .will help you.—Advertisement. terests of the people on one side, at to-called regulation. , ;•.;?• sni} the interests of a' private con- .'• » »,. ' -"; •*;—> ' eera*. dealing in a vital necessity, on Regulation has been tried and the'i other side. The borough of und wanting.. It has proved to Keansburg has offered to sell water ie a great expense to the taxpayers . to the people of East Keansburg at ?' Phon. 1+44 Phono 838 Lnd_ instead of protecting them it t much smaller price than-they are ias protected the interests which now paying. What thfc, »utcoipej nrich a few individuals at the ex-' 60 Broad St will be no one knows.' Although' lense of the people. It is of less the) .welfare of the -people mighf .asury, iccount than the appendix in a per- seem to be far more important than ". Red Bank Long Branch n's body. Doctors claim that the lbs* financial'interests of a water ppendix serves no useful purpose, company, it may well happen that NOMAR lowever, the average person goes , the company will yi'm. Cases irougti life without ill effects from <\)tt(bn decided en this basis, g ie appendix because this organ is IVARNISH STAINS active. Thi3 is not true of th< '" There is i lesson in all this for mblic utilities commission. It is An Avalanche of Everyday Eoroughs like Red Bank, Keansb'ui g ill the time active; and when it tells and all other places which have mi i- e people where they must or must ntdpal water supplies. Once a cor- it buy tha vital necessities of life poration gets a community by tl e is butting into the, people's buii- throat it is mighty bard to make jit ls.fr go. The people of East Kean s- burg are now finding out how dif 1 cult it is for them to buy'Water The action of the Shrewsbury " llr. own selection. . ..^ri.; 'resbyterian Sunday-school in vot-, On Toilet Needs ^und Medicines Arranged Alphabetically for Your Convenience KaiaWalK^g^i|HMBRi9BBBIaNBHalHMH9i ng not to have a, picnic this year Made in seven^ beautiful jid.to contribute iti-picnic money i1 Every cotamunity with' a jwater . transparent shitde?, a fund to send poor,children of 2.50 Abiorbine, Jr. , 2.09 .25 Djer-Kiis Talcum ....19c .35 KaUk Water ...3 for 1.00 .35 Piio Cough Remedy ,,,23o . ,bl«rat or any other kind of a public ew York to the country will no 1.25 Abiorbine, Jr...... 98c .50 Djer Kiss Face Powder 37c .30 Kolynos Tooth Paste.. 18a 1.50 Piver's Vegetal. 1,05 especially (designed to * i utility plant should constantly fie iubt be appreciated by ite bene- Agar Agar ..79c l.SO Djer-Kiss Perfume ,,,1.31 .60 Kongdon's Jelly ...... 45c .95 Piver'sFace Povrder. .,69o retain tha gram of die foil, the alert to prevent private cor- iciaries. It is deserving of being 1.50 Agorol 95c 1.75 Djer-Kiss Toilet Water 1.41 .68 Kotox, package of. 12. .41c .35 Pluto Water 29c wood. They Btain end. • porations, from getting their "hooks onsidered as an example of the ,05 Adamt Chewing Cum .50 D. &. R. Cold Cream.. .32c .35 Plexo Greaseless Cream 29c varnieh in one opera- fn.n Many .attempts have been oper use of money for doing 3 for 10c .25 D. Sc R. Cold Cream...18dr .78' LaBlacho Face Powder 33c .50 Polymol '. 39c tion, leaving a brillinut, ,. pads in the. past to discard the puo- 1.50 Ambre Royal Face .50 Dr. West's Tooth' Brush 48c .50 Pompeian Rouge 39c ood. Such examples are needed, for 1.00 Lavoril ;.,..,... .57c durable finulu ^ uc-owned plant at Bed Bank and to Powder 87c 2.25 Dryco (hospital size). 1.98 .SO LavorU ...: 35o .60 Pompeian Beauty Pow. 37o a. these days thera is a great deal lay water from a corporation. ',. 30 Amolln Powdor .. • • • • '25c .10 Lifebuoy,Soap'.. .3 for 30c iflO Pompeian Night Cream 39c * Bewailed charity work which is jtht present time there seems to >e .60 Amolin Powder ...... 49c iJS Enos Fruit SaUr .•.*.. .73c 1.25 Liquid Peptonoida .60 Pompeian Mas.age-Cr. 39s iften worse than a waste of money. ,na agitation in favor of makiig .80 Angelui Lemon Cream 39c .78 Enos Fruit Salts , 48c (plain) 85c .65 Pond's Cold Cream ...41c" great deal of it is downright 3.25 Eskay's Food 2.79 "h a change. J.;..'^.,: ' 1.00 Angelu* Lemon Cream 69c l.OO Listerins ,.i63c .65 Pond'. VaniiMng Cream 41a wrmful." ' .75 Aihe> of Roiei or Electric Coffee Percolator..2.98 .50 Liiterino ...... 39c ..50 Prophylactic Tooth »_jy:jr-'_...... ;_•... > » • « Maadsrin Bougo (Bourjpll) Electric Flat Iron-;.i,:.j,.2.'98 .30' Lyons Tooth Powder..18o ; • - Brush 29e DISTRIBUTOHS FOR & However, this should leasts' no : :-•-• '••- —;-•• —- r'62c Electric Table Stove~,;•&';>.2i98 Lutein Tablets .,...2.19 .75 Prescription No. 3913 69c Coring -\Klthbut a plcnio may hot- Electrfc Curling "Iron John W. Ma.ury & SOB Enill Calmtn ,f»illng of fancied security, Cor- iave been a great sacrifice for the 20'» Atophan' Tablet. 5 gr. 6Sc .50, Lysol t.'., .3Sc 1.00 Pyorrhocide ..i..,...71c July Special ,,>,((£, ri-nrsrrMo/ •iO Kesinol Ointr ent v."WT39c !--'V;T.^.-;V.-;;V;'41«'' MATERIAL IN MONMnUTHCOTJKrY . !?an. pbsBrve.notiinly at Emt Kflaijs- cnfcdO8» TOt i .50 Ex-Lax <...... 35c 'tiont 1.19 .30 Resinol Toilet Soap "Iburg but at many otherofclaces what .75 Bautne AnaU Bengue ..43c .25 Ex-Las ...... 18c lile mind as it once did. Just the Bayer's Aspirin Tab. (lOO's) 7Sc .70 Marchand's Hair Wash 4Zc 3 for 55c it "means not to have Buch poiseV lame, .the action of the children is .50. Mary Garden Rouge . .39c .35 Revelation Tooth Pow. 23c Bayer's Aspirin Tabs. 24's) 21c .60 FairchiU's Esl. Peplin 43c clans. There is no special need at ' exsrnple of thoughtfulne&s for .28 Beechsm's Pills ...... 18c .SO Mavis Face Powder ..41c 1.00 Rexall "9V Hair Tonic 79c l.OO Father John's Medicine 71c .25'Mavis Tal. Powder 3 (or 50c {present for alarm'that Red Bank|i3 he welfare' of unfortunate children .05 Beeman's Chewing Gum 1.00 Rexall Beef, Iron (going to lose the right to sell water 1.50 Fellow's Syr: Hypophos. 99o .78-Mead's Dextri Maltose Sic. . and Wine 79c that is worthy of praise. v ,3 for 10c 2.50 Feronds Hair Grower. 1,29 to its inhabitants. All the same .05 Black Jack Chewing Gum .75. Melon's Food 57c 1.00 Rex. Emulsion C. L. Oil 79c .40 Fletcher's Castoria ...23c .25 Mennen'a Talcum ... .23c .60 Rexall Milk of Magnesia 39c th» declaration of Patrick Henry • * * * . , '.> 3 for 10c .60 Fprhan's for the Gums 34c This Is the time of the year'when .78 Bell-Anl Tablets .... .49c .80-Mennen's Shav. Cream 39a Rohimon's Barley (lge. size) 39c that "eternal vigilance ia the pripe .80 Formamint Tablets ....36c .50. Mentholatum ,..:.... .34c Robin.on's Barley ...... 19c 'cf. liberty" cannot he repeated tpo feat takes its greatest'toll among .SO Bicycle and Tally-Ho .35 Froitilla .. ,,:...... 21c 1.00 Mentholatum ...WOT.-.63c 1.00 Russell's Emul.ion ...,73c Sit by the driver'* tide In often in these days when corpora- ;he poor, children of the cities. A Cards ...... 41c 75 Bleachodent Comb. ... .63c .40'Midol Tablets ...... 35c the Hupmobiie Eight and tions, through; their ability to prpy !ew weeks in the country for these .SO Garfield'* Tea ;..,,....39c 1.00. Mile's Nervine 89c 1.40 Sal Hepattca 67c .15 Boats Rolls. :.%-•<•!• 9c close your eves. vltivthe public, are taking away so •oungatera makes a big difference .25 Garfield's Tea ..19c .50 Molle Shaving Cream ,45c .70 Sal Hepatica 34O .28 Brandreth's Pills [<•,.,. 19c .Jnjny, liberties from them. j.. o them not only in regard to their^ .50 Gem Razor Blades (6's) 28c .80'Muliified Cocoanut Oil 32c 1.00 Scott's Emuliion ....;64c j .60 Bromo Seltzer. .. .T.I.H .37c Guess the speed. You'll say lealth but in broadening and im- .80 Glostora ,.33c .25 Mum ....,.,.,.. 19c Sedatole ...1.5B l.SO Brownatone \.t.n^.,..>43c •where they please, is s rank injiis- ;o put tlieir money in an invest- Combinations ...... 1,15 does everyone—because it 1.00 Carlibad Sprudel Salts 89c , Quinine Tablets ,.....-. 16c .35'Odorono .23c itice and absurdity. Tha people, ient .that will earn much health' is so superlatively smooth 1.25 Canute Wator , 1.15 l.SO Gude's Pepto Mangan 89c .38. Omega Oil ,,,„.,...28c .50 Unguentine .39c .should be free to decide this matter" nd happiness for others, and sweet In action. jfoj themselves. j#'H\i t. .80 Caicarets • ....,..,.., 37c .80 Ovaltine ...,.V.,,....69c ITowa Talk continued on page 16.)] 1.20 Cinot ...... ',V.»«,>79c .50 Hair Groom 37c 1.00' Oyoforrin ...... ,78o 1.50 Van En Dandruff Unless you've traveled In 1.00 C. N. Disinfectant /,,.79c .SO Harmony Cocoanut Oil Remedy ,,. ,1.Q9 the basket of a balloon ™ Private concerns which sell wa-, At housecleaning time you'll find .50 Cleeto Shampoo ,•'.ij..45c Shampoo 39c .28 Packer's Tar Soap ....18c Verocolate Tablet...... 89c .38 Palmolive Shav. Cream 24c you've never experienced l» and other public utilities talk'' a any things you no longer need. Soli .05 Chiclets Chewing .SO Harmony Lemon and Cocoa 1.50 Vick's Vapo Rub ..;..93c Butter Cold Cream .....39c .80 Palmolive Shampoo ...34c .35 Vick's Vapo Rub .... ,23c '(.it deal about the money they m. Use Tho Register's Want De- Gum 3 (or 10c the delightful buoyancy of lartment.—Advertisement .25 Hill's Quinine Tablets 17c .10 Palmolive Soap, 3 for 20c .75 Vick's Vapo Rub 44c invested in their plants and 1 pound Chocolate the Hupmobiie Eight. Maxlxe Cherries 49c 1.00 Hind's H. & A. Cream 64c .60 Pape's Diapepsin 43c {outfits and claim that it would be Tf 6.75 Coty's CKypre Perfume 4.49 .80 Hind's H. & A. Cream. .29c ,35 PapeV Cold .Compound 29c 1.00 Wampole's Creoterptn 88c Drive it-and learn what w« ' Unfair to them to allow a competing 1.25 Coty's Face Powders. .71c 1.25 Hemabloid ...80c 1.28 Panopeptln ...... 105 1.00 Wampolo's Extract " mean. Driving is the only pUbt to undersell them and thus 1.00 Coty's L'Orlgan Com. 73c .50 Hennafoam 37c .80 Partola ...,.:.,.,.....45c Cod Liver Oil B7o way you can learn, for tive (put them out of business. What is 3.78 'Coty's L'Orig.n For. 2.19 IS ois. Horlick's Malt. Milk 73c .30 Partola .,,,. ...23c 1.00 Waterbury's Oil riding sensation of this car unfair about this! The public utili- 2.00 Coty's L'OrlgsT Per. 1.49 Hospital size ., ,,.2.79 .17 Pears Unscented Soap (plain and combinations) 79c itlei commission does not protect •8.28 Paris Perfume ,,.,,;. .4.49 .25 Humphries Specific ..;, 19c 2 for 28c 1.00 Westphsl'i Auxillator 73c ii literally beyond words. |bth«t kinds of business against com- 3.78 Paris Perfume ...... 2.19 .80 Pebeco Tooth Pasta .. .28c 1.00 Wildroot Hair Tonic . .79c petition. If a man starts a grocery 2.00 Coty's Paris Perfumo 1.49 1.28 Imperial Granum „..,8Hc .80 Pepsodent Tooth Pasta 31c .35 William's Shav. Stick,, 23c business and some ono opem a com- 1.00 Coty's Perfume 79c .75 Imperial Granum «,'.,,28c .60 P.ertuisin .46e .28 William's Shaving Phenolax Wafers (30's) ...19c peting business alongside of him 1.00 Coty's Tal. Powders.. ,73c .40 Imperial Granum ,\ • ,28c Stlck( refill) 17e .80 Phillip's MUk Magnesia 31c .25 Woodbury's Soap 3 for 80c the, public utilities commission does .25 Cuticura Soap ...... ,18c .50 Ipana Tooth Paste >/>ir.32c ,50 Cuticura, Ointment ...37e .18 Physician's and Surgeon's Wyeth's Collj.lum S9o no$ *ay to the originalvgrocer's .10 Irory Soap (6 oi.) • < 5 for 38c Soap 9c 1.25 Wyeth's Sage A Sulphur 84c eompetitor that he must not aell 1.40 Plnaud's Eau de Quin. 1,03 groceries In that locality because it 1.00 Daiulerlne Hair Tonic »,63c .85 Jad Salts ...BBo .68 Pinex 49c l.OO Zonite .,.,,, ;.''.egc ,Mould take customers from the 1.00 Delatone .,,, •. ,80c .50 Java Face Powder ...38c 1.30 Pinkhum's Vegotablo ,50 Zonite ,,,.,,..,30c •ferigtnal grocer. .60 Doan's Kidney Fills...39a .25 Johnson's Baby Powder. 18o 'Compound i...... 77c .26 Zymole Trokeys ,.,,19o • • «./ •' ba «amo should bo true with # (1ENUINE [THERMOS BOTTLES ' ,|regard to water and with! regard to' . ••lf',other public service commodl- PURE FOODS ., >tlti The peopli should be permit- 98c Q««"*« $1.98 fich vroek-entl -HB sell tliesn pure, hlgli-quallty pantry Np» Lower Prie««-Hydi»iiBc Foor-whs^l B»aka»-Ball«« Tb«« Ited to decide for thomselvoi whore \: VOU cant bo n nonitmon. M Complete LuncK Kit» $1.98 needs at greatly reduced prlcei. ' \fbn wish to trade. If this were the Rogulnrly Friday and Saturday e 1 fcw en B J - tallit »nd enjoy our eggs, , lead the cost of living would ba 4Bo Coffee (1 pound) ,,.,,,,,..,„,,,...2 for 76c ». They're anatched away from ; fcsought down nnd tha corporations, jGuaranteed Gilbert Wake-Up EOc Opeko Te* (hnlf pound) ., t ,>,,».. i,x,.. 2 for 60c (rid not , hava their present \ tho proud inothoro and hui- */! 2Bo Purs Coco» (hnlf pound) ,.,..,..-..,.,,.. .2 for 26c ALARM CLOCKS J 08c Pare O'Jy. Oil (12',, ounces) .....2 for 1.10 i hold on the people, rletl to tho (tors even whila f MAXWELL L BROWN 4Ec Strawberry, Ra.pbsrry and Grape Jam ,, IUI> ,t for 49a MM «Ull clucklnK nbout i 30c Orsng* Murmnlade (ij()oiinco Jar) . ,,t,,,,2 for 4 to 81 MECHANIC ST. Telephone 14S7 RED BANK, N. J.' .,.™,, great deal Is anld about p«- Hayo ,Your Favorite Snupihot Enlargedj $1 62 SCc Pure Grspe Jelly (10 ounco jar) „„„,, ,;• •. .8 for 36a ! v M J*il«»uUim thew days and about how th()inl A:,, .', .ir ! and Framed CompletCnmnWe* . *" 31!i Lemon Extract ....'...,,,,,,,,',<> ..(.•••2 for 41 o ^"•^-aful It-it for municipal gor-, 40c Llggalt'a Salad Dreiilng ,,,•>,.,, i.,,> .m>i2for 41o 88c Peanut ButUr ,. ,,,,0,.,,,.* for 40o MOti to Mtabllth public-owned SEE pAMPLE WORK >N OUR WINDOW, Id wh|oh,»ell ««Ur and other TplSTIMfiUTORS FORV | aeteultlea. This ii claimed to REDUCED % nallim. In reality It Is ySWEET CLOVER FARMS JSE^BROOK BRICK ICE CREAM j of the sort. It ii a common AH Kodsks Wnd Eaitmsn Camerai al a reduction ol 15 per i method, ot tb« p«opl» letting 1 DMRY in three flavors quurt cent from tna ll.ted price of the ms.nu(sctursr. EASTMAN FILM3—frs.h from F.olory—REDUCED ; - .^ RED^AWREGISTER'JULY29,192ft w,

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1 tuchen. spent last Thursday at Miss bid« R«e«|T«d l7Coua»r I'l 10,800 TJ|tort'i,J!:OJrif;^;th!»^P)|ace,;:" ''^'; ;^vTheyW(iai<)lt :craps ,ol corn; that lLThe • .fr«eh|6HeM!;;:^it? weit'Ib: Holmdel has seen in many a year [elved bids on furnishing>nd plac- will prbbsbly be harvested this sea- AN pNWALEVENT EAGERLY AW^ITEDBY THOUSANDS OF OUR REGULAR (^St0MEte ig 10,600 tons of rock «ton» In/the son. Everything Indicates a bump- wall*to-'protect thV ocean .bottle-. erhamst. The weather this season 1 *t MohrnouthBeaefct ThoniiM has^been just right for corn., " ictor of Long Branch •with » hid V-^M,'^ John , Sherman and her 187,876 WW the Ibjwest bidder daughter Elizabeth returned Mon-. of five. The bld« ranged ,fronvJ day from Vi visit bt'five weeks In .,- figure, tip to f4S;906. •/;C^.'^ -• New York state and at Lewisburg, T&B freeholder^-will hold • »pei Pennsylvania. . ' lal jweetlng F»W»y otthtewek^o >: Mrs. Jonathan I. Holmes, w- rrnngo for the cancelUtion of road turned Friday from a visit of two loridi to the'amount of fBOO,000 weeks at .Philadelphia. ' •:•• ALL SALES ALL SALES rhlch was .used in paving five sec- Mrs. W.'P.ChaSe and her daugh- Ions of sUjte highway route No, 4. ter Mary of Livingston, formerly of iast year the state paid off. $200,- this place, spent last week with Mrs, FINAL FINAL ^»0p' of> these; bonds < and arranged 0, S. Holmes. * . . .-;•• lot paying the remainder this year. Mrs. John .Stern spent part of r "i mtm ...•...-. • '• ; last week, with relatives at New No Approvals No Approvals "HOLMDEIi NEWS. ; York. •••:•••, * Miss Susan Conover is home from Adelln* Holm«i Improving a visit of two weeks with relatives No Exchanges No Exchanges ; . -,' • from' Operation, v; •'•: at Tennent. •'••:.'• • : •• '• Miss Adeline' Holmes Is rapidly Henry C. Tilton, who has been' jiproving at the Perth Amboy hos- employed by Allen B. Crawford in No Refunds No Refunds pital from an operation which she the wholesale butcher business at underwent for appendicitis. a short Tinton Falls, has given up that time ago. She Is expected home in work to run a delivery route .be- a few days. tween this, place and Newark.for ASBURY PARK, N. J. Holmdel'a baseball team IB jched- farmers. 'He makes dally trips and uled to play against Shrewsbury at he hauls a big lot of produce to this place today. The game which Newark for the farmers of Holmdel was to have taken place here last and vicinity, Wednesday against Marlboro was The farmers^ exchange started postponed on account of rain, buying' potatoes from the farmers :Mr. arid Mrs. CharlesS. Ely and of this locality on Monday..--. Leon- ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mr.jwid Mrs. William C. Ely spent ard Mount ,ls representing the ex- Saturday and Sunday at Pooono change. Alex L, McClees is repre- with Mr. »n4 Mrs.; GBrrett B, Tuck- senting the firm of Rooney & Sly; : er. '- - -:' "• ' • . •'• •'.'. •».»,'. —- •Miss Hope Miller of. Allontown RIVER PLAZA NEWS; [spent Saturday and Sunday with Community Glub had » Picnic Y«|. . Agnes Hickey, daughter of James Uirdiy at Mn. James-Taylor'i.- Hickey, was operated on for tonsil The members of the Community trouble.at the Long Bratich hospital club enjoyed- a picnic yesterday at last weak. When she returned Mrs, James Taylor's, On tha prop- home from thohospitaller parents erty are a number of flno big shade' made a gift of a tricycle to her, trees and other natural beauties ' Liberty grange will hold a supper which make it an ideal place for an and dance tomorrow night at Henry outing. The affair yesterday was a Wella's at Marlboro, Most of the moat delightful one for everyone, farmers of this locality . and their present." . . i. wives are members of the grange Tha 500 club will meet tomorrow and it is expected that Holmdel will at Mn:,, Honry Paasch's. be largely represented at the festiv- Mr: and Mrf William Roberts ities. ,• ••••..;..••• and their daughter Jane have been Miss Dora Tilton spent part of spending several days in the north- last week with her brother, Harold ern part of New York state with Tilton of Middletown village. Miss Mr. Roberta's parents. .Tilton attended the picnic of the ^Mr. and Mrs. William1 Klenksand Reformed Sunday-school of Colt's Mrs. Georgia Hill and her daughter Neck last Thursday at Clark's Edna of Philadelphia spint Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Rltter. , Miss Edna Rlttcr Is spending "mo Charles Mertz has a new Ford weeks with friends at Rod Bank. coupe. f • The Marlboro sewing circle met Henry C. Mecklem, who is en- last Wednesday, at the home of Miss gaged in business at New York, is Laurine Taylor, who lives about enjoying a,vacation. He is spend- Midway between Holmdel and Brad- ing a large part of his time canoe- evelt. • ing on the river. Mrs. Koert Heyer Is one of the Charles Thompson is building a ENTIRE STOCK-BOTH STORES most successful turkey raisers in two-gar garage. Tthis..neighborhoo(L She has_a flock i--&adfw

v THE SERVICE DRUG STORE Broad and White Streets Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 3BS '• Wo Deliver —EVERY SATURDAY— N 10 UNITED CERTIFICATES FREE With Every Dollar Purchwe SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Boal> Rolls ,...... ,...: 9c Mary Garden Talcum 15c Coty'» Face Powdet .'.... 71c Watkin'a Cocoanut Oil Shampoo •,-•>.>:.>... .32c Squibbs Tooth Paste ...... >..-.aM«,.....39c 1 TUBE SHAVING CREAM 2Se SALE COMMENCES 1 CAN MARILYN TALCUM 26e SALE COMMENCES 1/| THURSDAY, JULY 30th Toui Vaiu. .;...;..,. TEN THOUSAND SUMMER GARMENTS THURSDAY, JULY; 30tfrf '/i This Combination for only 9Qc 9 O'CLOCK 9.O'CLOCK //J Wedneiday, Thursday & Friday Only. ** linen and Broadcloth Dresses Figured and Striped Silk Dresses Very Sp«fciai-^i0 Sf ARITE Chiffon and Crepe Satin Dresses ELECTRIC FAN VOILE & BROADCLOTH DRESSES 3,95 $18 Striped Crepe De .Chine Dresses $,75 $30 Crepe Satin and Flat Crepe Dresses 15.00 $15 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH DRESSES 4,90 $20 FIGURED SILK DRESSES 9,75 $35 FLOWERED CHIFFON DRESSES,\%J$ $18 EMBROIDERED LINEN DRESSES 3,90 EL PRACTO—A Good 10c Cigar $25 Crepe De Chine Sport Dresses 12.50 $45 GEORGETTE & LACE DRESSES 22,50 Box of SO—Cut to ...... $250 Your Money Back II Th.r Do Not Suit You ONLY A FEW LEFT AT THIS PRICE Silk and Cloth Ensemble Suits Flannel and Velvet Coat Silk and Cloth Dress Coats 5c CIGARS 5c $55 TWILL BLOOM ENSEMBLE SUITS, 25.00 $25 SPORT COATS ...... - • 12.5H $35 SUEDE VELORJA CLOTH COATS X8.0Q Good 5c Cigars are Back Again PA^M DE CUBAS CONTINENTALS LA TUN1TA $59 FLAT CREPE ENSEMBLE SUITS $9.50 $25 VELVET COATS 13,50 $45 MARSHEEN and TWILL COATS.. 20,00 RAPHAEL TAMPA BLUNTS WILLIAM PENN ISABELLA ROYALS LA VEIGER $75 CHARMEEN ENSEMBLE SUITS 39,50 $30 FLANNEL COATS ...... 15,00 $59 OTTOMAN^ SILK & SATIN COATS fflM'yB Thei* bnnJ» are *ll wonderful valuta at 0a MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY Radium and Crepe de Chine Slips LUNCHEONETTE AT OUR flODA FOUNTAIN Two-Piece Silk Dresses Two-Piece Balbriggan Dresses A Large Variety of Sthdwlehti • Home••'' «i ithUr OM":'Bltjlbr;,.: !"-» FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT. home from a short visit with friends nue is the business street of the at New York. borough, but it is not paved. One Man Killed, Another Seriouify William Woods has returned A fair for the benefit of St An- Broadway Loan Co,, Inc. Hurt at Aibury Park. '•' : • home from the Perth Amboy hos- drew1) Episcopal church will be Succeaaora to Sehmuclclor (B> Co One man was killed, another serf- pital, where he underwent t serious held August ISth and 14th. A clam- msly injured and two young women operation. bake will be held August 7th, 227 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. were badly cut and bruised early Lewis Davis has sold his home on The annual Methodist church fair last Wedne«day morning when an Manning place and will move to At will take place on Thursday and Telephon* 1267 auto in which they were riding was lantic City, where he will make MB Friday of next week, on the church Money Loaned on Personal Property. ', struck and demolished by a heavy permanent home. property, JUS at Asbury Park. The dead man Bargains in Unredeemed Pledget. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel King caught Reginald Hardy, who is employed ras John A. McGronan, aged 25 thirty weakfiah while on a fishing by a New York law firm, is having a Fiihinr Taclcle, Mulical Initrumenti, years, of Trenton. He suffered a trip to Barnegat Thursday, vacation of two weeks. Watcbei, Jewelry, Silverware and Fircarmi. J fractured skull and a broken back Lawrence Keenan spent the md died soon after the .collisloji^ -HIGHLANDS NEWS.— week-end at Atlantic City. ••>«•»»•»< >•»••«•»•••»«»»»'>«*•»•»•»•»»•»•••••» ohn DeBlasii age Coffee "42c Wear genuine NNIHY You'll tnsto the DIITercnco! I. Vogel&Sons Hosiery and try riNMY BERVICI- ) •••;• 39 BROAD STREET i , —P—•FurrUri i Sine* 1699— A Complete Selection of •oid h^.onfy In Children's $ocks JURY AVE and OAKLAND S[TREE! 158 Broadway RED BANK REGISTE

• A WELCOME VISITOR. .t th« Long Branch hospital with H, Smith and family visited Mrs. 'ohn Ludendore.jt former resident; C. H. Lane at St. Francis'hospital' Leonardo Folk* Gar* a Warm f. this place whoVes badly hurt in at Trenton on SandayV ' . •• Cr.tUnr to DanUt Philippl. n recent automobile accident at Harvey Rue- and family of Jersey Daniel Philippl of PitUburg, for- Holmdel, .-..<•'.• City are visiting Mrs. Rue's mother, ••> merly of Leonardo, has been spend- Miss Sophie Cichoskl and Miss Mrs. Carrie Gordon. The ing a few days with his aunt, Mra. Annie Bordink are spending a week Tusting's Edith Philippl of Leonardo. Mr. at Philadelphia. . ' Duo'Art Philippl is organist of the Church Edward Maxstudiej^ias a new en- HAZLETNEWS. Stemway )f Ascension of Pittsburg. A wel-gine in his automobile truck. - TW House of Quality :ome horn's party was given for him Min Margaret Claffy Camping in Men! New York State! by Leonardo folks. Those present MARLBORO NEWS. •were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Behrle, Jlrs. Frank Rogers and Mr, and Mra. Carl Baumgard, Mr. and Mrs. rty From Hera Viiitt Children'i Mrs. Samuel Duteher of Red Bank Don't Fail to Attend Our Francis -Qoertner, Miss Gertrude Camp at Roieland, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Judson Conover. ...' • . j Baumgard, Mrs. Edith Philippl, .Carl Rev. and Mrs. C, L. Palmer, Mrs. •nd Adelbert Philippl and Arnold B. Quackenbush and Mr;. Irving Miss • Maude Ackerson and Ken™ .Baumgard. • Owen'motored to Roseland on Mon- neth T. Ackerson have returned Your Opportunity m > — • day for a short visit with Miss Ruth from'a visit with Mn. H, F. Sperry Annual Shirt Sale ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Palmer, who is assisting at the chil- of Guilford, Conn. .-•, . ' dren's camp at that place thjg Bum- Joseph L. Claffy spent the week- Dane* at St. Angu't School— mer. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and end at Paterson.' " ' IWetfjoditt Church Fair. niece, Catherine Crowell, who has Miss Margaret D. Everdell and ,. Greater Value* Than Ever Before , Of A Miss Grace H. Welgand were week- The youne men, of St. Agnes's been their guest the past' month, cl.urch will hold a novelty dance on left, this week for New York state, end, guests of Miss Eleanor Erwlri Saturday night of this week in the where they will spend-August. of Crawford's Corner. school hall. " Mrs. Walter VanDuesen. of New- Miss Mary Laughlin of New York 1,486 . Lifetime Miss Christine Ssmuelson- and ark, who returned recently from is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Joseph R, Cenneth Pier won the iox trot South Amboy where she has been Claffy. dancing contest list Friday night at the past year, visited her aunt, Mrs. Miss Margaret Claffy, who is em Atlantic Park. A Charleston con- Mary Hobart, on Friday. ' ployed, by the telephone company at Silk Fibre, Nuysilks and f test will be held on Saturday night Mrs. E. J, Byrnes spent part of Sputh Amboy, is spending, her vaca- }f this week at the park and an. ex- last week with friends at Brooklyn. tion at Camp Sherwood in New Victor • - Red Seal Records ibition of the Charleston dance Mies Margaret Courtright, who York- state. Fancy Broadcloth Shirts will be given by two Newark young has been spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Lester ,IT. "Walling men. her parents, returned to New York have returned home, after spending A fair for the benefit of the on Sunday. a week at Lavalette. tliat we have told for $3.50, $4.00 and ai MgK as for 1at dollar Methodist church will be held on Mr. and Jfrf. George Thompson Judson Conover has purchased '$4.50, will bo in this sale for $1.89. The whole- Wednesday.and Thursday of next and children of Brielle and Mrs'ne. w Ford coupe. tale price on some of these shirts is as high a» Regular $1.28 each week at the Community house. Thompson , of Spotswood visited • Mrs. John T. Ackerson and Earle Charles' DeVesty and Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert on L. Ackerson were New York visitors $3.00 and some of the merchants or our competi- DeVestjr are on an automobile trip Sunday. . on Tuesday. tors are. going, to wonder how we can give such to Canada. • ' • ; Miss Burley of Tuckahoe was the Mrs. Jane Carhatt of Brooklyn, values at these prices. * A radio set, donated by John R. guest of Mrs.' Bert' Quackenbush who has been visiting her brother, Thcise Famous Artists Snedeker, will be disposed of on the one day last week. Charles Hyer, is now visiting Mrs, co-operative plan for the benefit of . H. P. Hay ward and sister and E.William H. Hyer, Sr. St. Agnes's church. McCormack . Kreisler Caruso A surprise party was given last iAlda Bori . Psnierewski week for Miss Bernice Coutts of Third avenue, Martiriellii Phila. Orch. Powell Mr; and Mrs. Edward P. Magee Gluck Cortot Homer re spending several weeks in the Elmaii Farrar - Gigli Berkshire mountains. ,' 2,146 "l The Marilyn tea and bakery shop CLEARANCE And All Other Celebrities m First avenue has been taken over ly James R. Wolcott of Red Bank. Silk Striped Madras Shirts MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS Regular 19.95 And also White Broadcloth Shirt.. Neckband The Reformed Church Closed Dur- and collar; attached. These shirts are all stand- Regular . ing Vacation of Hi Pastor.'.. ard makes. Large body measurements, which, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Thomson SILK ROSHANARA makes leu strain. No skimping or fish tales. Radios [eft Monday to spend a vacation in New York state, whera they will Beaded edges, neckbands, and all guaranteed • spend a month. Mr. Thomson is fast colors. These»shirts are our regular $2.50 Reduced pastor of the Reformed church and and $2.75 quality. , • " - Player the church will be closeJ the first [our weeks of August. 301 Alvin Clark, who lives on the Rolls New. Monmouth road, has bought DRESSES $139 •n- organ from Marshall Lowney. Standard Sets Mr. Clark is an expert on the organ 55c and he is giving lessons in playing -• - ' i to ,n number of young fellows here. Guaranteed The ladies' aid society of the Re- "2,283 Latest Hits 1 formed church will hold a food sail la" the library building Saturday o All-Styles The Very Finest of next week. \ Beatrice Salmon, daughter o: Thomas Salmon, will begin s cours All Colors of "study n«xtr Monday -at Drake'i Silk Striped Madras Shirts business college at Newark. William Logan spent Sunday al Made of the very finest materials. These shirts •. Spnsrlyr have been selling for $3.00 all summer and now -• >! Open sister, lifsT Allen" Sage?." Saturday Rev. P. H. Shermer.'pastor of th are going to offerLthcmJnzthjt sale for Tonight 14 Monmouth Street Baptist church, will leave for a va- i\ >: Night cation, trip:-next, week' and th Red Bank 1 church will be closed during hii absence. _. ' $1.69 SCOBEYV1LLE NEWS: John Kottt Moral from Colt'* Nock to TKii Place. John Kotts has moved Asm Mrs. Herman Beck's house at Colt's Meek 195 Broadway Joseph Goldstein to a house at this place owned by John Eavally. Broadway Long Branch, N. J. Mrs. Theodore Oryl has been en- LONG BRANCH tertainhg: relatives from Brooklyn. David Tumidasky spent Saturday

>AAAi Red Bank Public MarR^t 10 Broad Street Red Bank, N. X /irst Specials in Best Quality Meats and Poultry Coach. Built by Chopped Beef Stewing Chixs fPBBRCEARROW Chuck Roast Blade Roast in the Pierce Arrow Beef Liver 14c Leg Veal Your choice of six colors Leg Lamb Roasting Chickens •faccvtiadw PknfAnow «a«tM. hoMrhNl MM. tint. Howl*ill*.8hotk Abtorbm itmdtrd «q«lp*mt. A l ppaymtay t bttac* to b* mttir 4W*d onr •p period o* Fancy Fowl ,' MWttiMf will jMcnff mly dwftff* Dtimuumkwi mytiM^^jpOtt NfjMrt Rib Roast Monmouth Motor Car Co., Inc. Fry Chickens Fancy Broilers 36 Maple Avenue Red Bank, N. J. 34c I T.UpW. 1400 Brookfield-Cloverbloom Creamery Butter 49c 1b ^ ' || '-.-....L — ——_

OUR MOTTO IS: "TO SELL THE BEST FOR ' « •' ''hi, Red Bank ~ "" ^ii^LM^i* Ms^mna:^ RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 29, 1925. RESOLUTIONS PRESENTED. EVERETT NEWS.

John Enright of Freehold Honored Picnic and Supper Next Saturday s by County Superintendent!, Night »tBradevolt. FUNERAL DIRECTOR,'" A diamond ring and $5 in gold FUR STORAGE •John Enright ,of Freehold, former will'lie disposed of on the co-opera- FUNERAL HOME-60 E.FRONT ST. - RED BAUK state ^commissioner of education, tive plan at.the picnic and supper I.VOGEL&SONS last week was presented with a book to be held on Saturday night of of resolutions prepared by a com- 188 B'way, Long BrKn^h, N. I, this week at Bradevelt for tho bene- mittee of the county school superin- \h fit of St. Catherine's church of this tendents of the state and bearing PUBUC WOTICB.;; •„;;;.. ,<,? place..;'... •."• • " '~.j\^. •.'•:•; •' \ J. Yanko 'On ability and long experi- the signatures, cf the superintend- AN 0RDINAN0E REQULATINO THt Raymond. McCue has a fine crop ^MAKING OF EXCAVATIONS ,: AND ence you'll find our lervice ents of schools of all the 21 coun- OPENINGS IN THE STBEETS > AND of Cobblers. His yield will be 1 ties.. The resolutions are in bo.ok FORMERLY ADLEM Ac CO. RED BANK, N. J. .,*: PUBUO PfcAOES IN TUB BOBQUQH the kind that merits the above the average in this section. OF BED BANK* , -'.•;. ^: fiift;.'::^ ,v,i John and are handsomely engrossed Last week he. received,.?! a barrel , Section 1. No periom oompanr, firm or high regard of all. We and ornamented. ''The hook is en- eorporatlon shall remove or take yp the [or thep'otatoes.': • ' : pavement of any public street, ave- closed in a cover of Russian leather make' our service »• ' you A one-story frame garage build- nue or lane, except upon the.written And it is contained in a handsome permliilon of the Borough Enalneir, whoie ing with room for three cars has duty It shall be to irant auoh permission would have it. • hardwood case. been built on William Diezzlck's afttr the «ulllllm«nt of tha ioondltlgm hereinafter mentioned, cjuapt.ttut the aald property. Mr. Diezzlck. is a car- Street Frocks Borough Engineer shall be empowered to ' Neighbors Hava Trouble. penter and he put up the building; rstuse such a permit, It the odndltlons art suoh as to make It advisable In hla Juda< Joseph Wolcptt, who lives near Mrs. John Kelly 'is slowly im- TELEPHONE DAYt NIGHT — .RED BANK 557- raenb The word "pavement" aa used In . AUTO AMBULATE SER.V/CZ- Freehold, shot and killed a horse proving at the Long Branch hos- [this paragraph ahill apply to surfaces of iwned by Henry O'Meagher when it pital from an operation for appen- asphalt, brlcS, atone block or, other ins), CHAlftS AND TABLES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. , I irlal having a concrete foundation, co. got in his corn field last week. The dicitis and is expected home in a $4.00 .ient concrete surfaces, bituminous eon. next day Mr. O'Meagher went to few days. _\, irate or other bituminous Uurfaoes; with, •-rushed atona base or a bale ot brick or I Mr. Wolcott's house and shot out itone block. The word "pavement" M , ieveral windows-with a shot gun. T1NTON FALLS NEWS. isad In thla paragraph shall not afiply to Both men have been held under bail mrfaoei of macadam, gravel or earth. Mm Attended Funeral at Newark—Red' A special selling of striped •eparate permit will be required'for each I FIRELESS 1 1 1 or the grand jury. dentr Have Viiiton; opining. . _„: ' • -..,:''• f; '. -. .••;j;t| • • an > • . , Mr. and Mrs. David Scott attend- broadcloth frocks. In sport Section 2. Application for permliswn • UNION BEACH NEWS. 9 make an opening as above shall be Gas Range ed the funeral last week of Mr. ..lade In writing; and signed by • properly 1 Scott's cousin, Mrs. Bader of New- authorised purion on a blank form to ba ,1 George H. Jonea Surprised on Hi* styles, with silk ties. An furnlahed by the Borough Engineer. S»ch';:,| > ark. . . • :OTt Fortieth Birthday. application ahall contain a clear and defin- Mrs. William Farreli has been en- attractive array of the. gay ite. deiorlptlon of the location together'' | A birthday surprise party was with the approximate ilaa ot the opening., I ertaining friends from Long ;o be made. The application ahall be ac I given for.George H. Jones of Union Branch and New York. varicolored striped designs" iompnnltd by a okotch which will clearly-; I Steam and Hot Water ihow the location ot the proposed opining.! • I avenue on his fortieth birthday John McGuire and family of Tuesday of last week. The home Section 3. The work on iny opening tor < Heating Toms River spent last Friday and that are , especially smart le made under the permit provided for was decorated in pink and white. Saturday with friends here. n thla ordinance shall ba commenced with*' Fresh cut flowers were used pro- n ton daya from ^bo date of aald permit Miss Agnes Brennan of Newark this season. md the work prosecuted with dut diligence fusely. A supper was served to Sanitary Plumbing is visiting Mrs. James Braney. intll Ita completion. If, for any reason,.; about forty guests. Mr. Jones was work Is not commenced within said parloi i Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett is still of ten daya, the jermlt ahall be void un«: | the recipient of many handsome a Specialty kept indoors with sickness. loss within auch period of ten daya the I gif,ts, among them a gold Masonic applicant shall present,the permit to the , f William Brennell's son and Borough Engineer who ahall thereupon emblem pin. Dance music \vas fur- Tin and Copper daughter of New York were- with either return the deposit' or extend the' nished by Gloss's orchestra. Sing- time for the beginning of the laid work him over the week-end. for another period of ten daya by endorse' Gutters and Leaders ing, dancing and games were the ™ent of ths permit," I pastimes of the evening. Guests Section 4. The applicant ahall pay tha were.present from Newark, Long Borough Engineer before any permit la granted the aum of ten dollara ($10) for' ' ' Tin Roofing Island and Long Branch. Among •ore than one hundred (100) square feet In area. An additional deposit of ten! Hot Air Heating Ernest Rode, Mr. and Mrs, Burtis dollnra (110) will ba required for each: Aumack, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mir- iddltlonal • area of one hundred (l00)j iquaro feet or fraction thereof. Thli Estimates Cheerfully Given ro, Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Farley, junount ahall be retained by the Borough Mr. ana Mrs. Nat Harris, Mr. and Engineer as compensation for hla-iervlcea under this ordinance. In addition to thla Mrs. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Eggin- payment the applicant ahall ba required' son, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Misses to deposit with the Borough Collector a' HOWARD FREY Helen Harris, Florence and Phyllis aum of money aa mentioned below, which! aum ahall be considered as a guarantee Williams, Elsie Schwartz, Mrs. Sa- ttpt the applicant will faithfully fulfill, the conditions of this ordinance. Thla 3ie Mount, Mrs. Williams, Mr. and mm Is to ba returned to the applicantjat 74 lYBonmouth Street Mrs. Carl Gloss, Cecil Ackerson and the completion of the work and upon a RED BANK NEW JERSEY I certificate from the Borough Engineer, to Percy Prcswick. the effect that the rcpalra have been made In a satisfactory. manner and In conform* Mr. Sands and daughter, Wilson ance with the provision! of thla. »rdl« ind Henry Kehner and John Rock nance. • •. • •' jf Greenville spent the week-end at Section 5. Tha aum to be paid to the :he home of Mr. and-Mrs. William Borough Collector aa a guarantee ehall be' Voss. compute! as follows:— , | For openings to be made In pavement! Miss Dorothy Corcoran is enjoy- ot atone block, brick, asphalt or other »•• The Town Crier and ing a month's vacation from her terlal having a concrete foundation, the Ocean to Ocean Flight sum of ten dollar! (HO for each aquare desk at the teachers' college, Col- yard of aurface to be disturbed. • . I •: umbia university, New York. For openings to be made in cement eon- George Ross and family of Har- crete pavomenta, the sum of seven dollar!''' 1(7.00) for each equate yard ot surface The Store Windows. rison spent the week-end with his of Gray Goose to be disturbed. . i I 1 mrents, Mr. andV Mrs. James Ross. For openlnga to be made In psvementa' of' bltumlnoua concrete or other bitumin- Walter Biggins of Irvington is ous pavements with a crushed itone baie.l In the old days a6out the pnly ways mer- enjoying a week's vacation at the or a baso of brick or of atone block, the) Breaks World's Record •um of six dollars (16.00) for eaob iquan chants had of telling about their goods was to home of Mr. and Mrs. William Big- yard of aurface to be. dJitmbedV .._.;—L send the town crier around town ringing a bell ;ins. | * Section ,6, The work of backfilling and The ladies' auxiliary of Union In the most spectacular race against time and^ distance ever at- replaolng the pavementa ahall be begun' and shouting out the items they had for sale, and within twenty-four hours after the eo«n- Beach fire company will bold their tempted in a motor car[ L. B. Miller, Pacific Coast sportsman and pletlon of tha work for which, tha open- next meeting on September 14th. ing was made, J ' ',' then for the merchants to show these items in The backfilling and replacing. of• pava4,i,', the shop windows orin front of their store's, Miss Vcra Corcoran and Miss business man, has jiist broken the world's transcontinental speed ttenU shall be prosecuted with all rel- Jatherine Jameson spent the week- sonablo diligence and apeed, (and must be record by 7 hours and 44 minutes. - completed within three days after starting, end with Miss Kitty Tullis of Cor- except Ithat the. Borough Engineer in hla . discretion may make ^exceptions Ao tha oLo-vo-tlme^llmlti-lf-ln-hli-oplnlon-lt-la "TMefch!an!s"have aTSandohe'd "tnlTtowri* crier" pgys Impracticable to complete the work, within street is spending a few days with the time above mentioned. as a means of letting folks know what they have —Miller left New York City at 1 a. m., July 14th and arrived in Section 7. It li hereby made the duty her daughter at New York. of the Borough Engineer to Inspect the for sale, but they still use their store windows Mrs. John Mtfrphy enjoyed a few San Francisco exactly 102 hours and ,45 minutes later. The time backfilling and replacement of pavement!. . and to require the same to be done In a and the fronts of their stores to display their days' stay last week at the home of was officially checked by; Western Union. thorough workrhanllke manner, and'In ac- her niece at Bayonne. cordance with the termi of thla ordinance . goods. This is one of the very best ways of aa set forth In Section 8. . v I Miss Helen Campbell of Kings- The distance covered was 3423 miles—265 miles farther than the Section 8. All tronohes ahall be back-1 advertising 'toihe- people who pass along the ion, New York, is onjoylng several filled by depositing therein earth In lay- old record routes, due to detours. Average 4ime for the distance era of not moro than aix inehea In dept,h.: street in front of a store. . weeks at the home of Mrs. D. Whit- each thoroughly rammed or tamped, and,1 aker. was 33.4 miles per hour, including all stops for oil and gas. If required by the Borough Engineer, Mrs. David Morton and niece, flushed-with water, . I Wherever an opening Is made In It Elizabeth O'Shea, spent a few days Absolutely no service or repairs were given the Car during the pavement that has a concrete baae, tha last week at New York. pavement shall be cut' out eighteen Incbil But how to get people to your store who wider than the width of the trench, that 'William Friewald caught the first entire trip. No water was added to ^e radiator after leaving ii to lay, nine Inches wider on each ilde dont often pass in front of the store on their cus- wcaiifish of the season at Natco pier thereof and the edge of the old concrete New York. , • hall be bevelled io aa to make the con- tomary walks! That's the great problem of Sunday. crete cut four inchu wider at tha top than Mrs. M. Sutton of New York nt the bottom. The new concrete pavs- .storekeepers nowadays! Miller was relieved occasionally, at the wheel, by a friend who ment or foundation shall be made three t' spent the week-end with Mrs. Fair- Inches thicker than the original ooioreti/ accompanied him. Driving incessantly, day and night; without and shall be reinforced with H-lnch round back. reinforcing steel spaced six Inchee center And yet it isn't so great a'problem after all Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sheppard of rest and with only occasional snatches of food, his record for to center or equivalent thereof. • • New London are visiting Mr. and All pavement aurfaces are to ba replaced, if you give it a little thought. physical endurance — he is 50 r— is quite as astounding as the In accordance with -specifications of thla Mrs Austin. ( Borough governing new construction of Mrs. E. W. Stroley of Park ave- unprecedented stamina revealed by the motor car he drove. euch pavements. Section 9. The exeavatlon and all plica nue is n surgical patient in the Long of excovatcd materials or any material Branch hospital. It is only fair to add that the trip was in no way sponsored by used In the work to be performed in the The old-town crier has passed away for opening for which a permit Is Issued ehall Erlward Smith is sporting a new be carefully guarded and lighted by the " keeps. Anyone who today would send a man Wills Sainte Claire, Inc. Mr. Miller drove his own car. He made applicant who shall be liable for dam-' Ford sodan. ages caused by the prosecution of the around with a bell to ring, and with instructions .A five alarm is to be installed in the trip through sheer love of the sport-—unsupported by helpers, work or failure to properly guard or main- tain the same. • . .•• ' I the belfry of the Union Garden fire- to stop and ring the bell every few steps and repair or parts stations en route, or any of the aids usually enlisted Section 19. Tha various departments of yell out a list of the things offered for sale, would house. The bell has been given to this Borough shall not ba required to ob-t the company by a friend and will in an event of this kind. tain permit) or make depoilta ai required: of Individuals, flrma, or corporations, but' be regarded as a joke or as a nuisance or as a replace the old iron ring now in use. such Departments of the Borough are ex- The ladies' auxiliary of Union pressly required to make repairs In pavid combination of both. etrecli to comply with Bactlon I of. thla Garden hose company held a tag Ordinance which preiorlbei the methods day July 19th with the aid of some WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE CO. to bo used In batkfjllng and restoring the pavement. ( *— •' ' : of tho firemen and they collected of Monmouth County The varlo'us departments of the Borough $154.50. '.* There's a cheaper and an easier and a more * Telephone Red Bank 768 are hereby required lo give twelve hours'! • The overhead trestle formerly notice before the work of backfilling la . effective way'than that. The world moves, and used by the trolley to go over the Corner Maple Avenue and Front St. Red Bank, N. J. commenced to the Street Superintendent,! whose duly it shill ba to Inspect the work one of the moves the world has made is a move railroad at Union Gardens was on oi backfilling. In tha same manner fire agnin Thursday night. AH the twelve hours' notice shall ba glvsn to the' which makes it easier and cheaper for a store- Slrcet Superintendent before the work of flro companies responded to tho replacing tha paving la begun, and It ahall keeper to tell the people about his goods than alarm. The Union Garden engine ba tho duty of tha Btreet Superintendent to Inspect this work also and sea that It la '• it was in the old days when the town crier had , company extinguished the fire with done under the requirement^ ot Section I a monopoly of this work. • chemicals. ot thli Ordinance. v On Sunday morning a Bulck car Tha Strait Superintendent la hereby re- quired to report to hla aupirlor officer any driven by Roy English collided with violation! ot thla Ordinance coming under The modern way for a storekeeper to tell n Ford driven by Josoph Llsk of hla Inspection In thla connection. Sactlon 11. No openings shall be made1 about his goods is to tell about them in a news-, Eighth street at Eighth street and In any public itraet, avenue or lent iur- Union avenue. Mrs. Lisk was FREB faced with macadam, gravel or earth In paper which" goes into the most homes. Every thli Borough until a permit ehall have thrown from the car but recclvod Mm nr mill u If till Sflnll Ctm, ^ lK.,H«7iyUt,,Mi€k,,for *TlnTln ft'%Hft%H bean'obtained from the Borough Clerk, I advertisement in such.a newspaper is like a show llttlo injuries. The Ford car was •t Thi Cr«Cr«r Geoit"Go" t ttmplefmplf 4'ii Application for auch a permit shlli be I krUllni tiotf »/ (A* ir^a. made In writing and aimed by a pnparlri window in a store, except that the newspaper Wily damaged. . authorised parson on a blank form to be Mrs. Manuka and grandchildren, furnlihid by tha Borough Clark. Bush takes the show window right into the home. application shall dearly itate the location There the people can,learn about everything in Dolorcn. nnd Vincent Grant, nnd of the proposed opening. 1 Mrs. Doyle nnd son Joseph spent Ilefora auoh permit Is granted' the ap. the store while seated comfortably under their . tho week-end with Mrs. T, O'Noll. plloenl ihall par lo the Borough Clatk the aum of 11,00 for eaoh opening lo be made.' own rooftree. Mm. B. J. Smith nnd son Robert The Borough Clark ahall furnlih the hnvo returned from Newport, Rhode Street Superintendent with duplicates of all parmlta Issued under the provisions of Islnnd, whore they hnvo spent nov- Section 11 of thli Ordinance. ernl months. Mrs. Smith Wns cnllcil It li hereby made the'duty of the Street Supirlntendint to in that any ppmlnai' " , The Red'iBank Register goes into more homo on nccount.of her mother bo- ^ made In luan atraati ate properly bsek. thah 7,300 homes every week, That means an int; tnken nuddonlytlck. Allbil by depositing earth In layari and rammlnammlmi or tampin«mplng« asi thae StreeStrut Super*lupar*, army of over 35,000 persons to whom you can Wnltor Wnlllng Of Pool* nvonuo Intendennttndint shalahallriqulrel rtnulre. caught n ninety-pound drum flih S-"-Bioilo- n »" . An* y person, uompany, firm tell eveiy week about what you have to sell, Sunday, July 10th, while1 fishing in orr corporation who ahall vlolait any of thhae provisionprovlilom! orf thltnan ordlnarleoriilnsrlea ahall upon or what you can do for them to mak,o their livea Bay Harbor. . convictioonviction oft auch violation ba lubjiabj t la Mlm Modollno Mnndol spent the a fine «f two hundred dollara (1100) for and their homes more comfortable. eaeh oltania. , wcek-ond nt Now York. Hsollon ID, All ordinances or parti jet John Browor and Goorga Austin ordlninoii whlih era not lomlilenl with (»»»* jpont the wook-end on a camping the provisions of thli ordlnanea are hi(i- trip nt Point ricmunt. rfiaBon it, Thli ordinance ihall taVi • MenajciUb, County lurrogale'a Ofllce. lice Is heraliy glvsn to the creditors el elTiat Daptembar lit, 1915. the matWr of the' •Halt ot Bainual \ laid ilncensad to ailulilt to the auu.a,i!er. Mn. Edward Cullon nnd fnmlly The fori»oln» ordlmnea hie been 'In. heath, daaaatao. > .. l«»eutari as aforasald, their debts and"del m: planning ft trip to the home, of tro

therewith W t«aeh the Crawford's Corner pubUe ttrtt near by, 8h» 7 ed a lrt seltPBl for the^nnjjng yesr^r,.: .><';• cut on the fact in the fuL Th« houses of MOMI Ift- Johnion •WNINQS OF OLD IN AND Dorpinl. IIMMTO my of Oakland street and Joseph Ap> A bis carjiiv«l was plannid for M#MNO OUR HOME TQWM. " rowti swam out to'the port and plegat* of Maple sv»nn« w*re »n- rtu(AtttJ)wkt»tbadock. -the summer, Including an automo- terei by a burglar. Tht thief got •dinU ^Ud Worn Tli. kur VanBUMJiPmock celebrated hit bile parade. A large committee wss IZff from Mr. Johnson's trousers appointed to tak« charge of the Jolr 18th Birthday with a surprise party tad in Joseph Applegate's houie (•fwnty Y«m AID, Tblrtr Y«*n .at Mn. L. S. Ja*kson'» on Mon-carnival and thU committee >«»the burglar was frightened away by ; :> Courtesy Days—v •^go>ijd-Fdriif;YBW» ,|^|o. - nouth ititet, Mr. Smock xecslved made up as follows ' '1 some of the family getting up to i : : : J. W. I Boanll, Or. P. P. UStAj'.Vei- |Hfc-'V';.F6rtr;Yw» 'i(^l(i.' ;;. ; ii ... a number of birthday gift*. Many urt r. Wilbur, Xoitl* Y. Mwmlciv O. B.attend a licit child. ^fcsrry A. HeniJrlcVion was - en- of tha guests were from out ofD»vl>. Qrorgt H, F«tt«rii>n, Hmrrf Ht Th« state board of heaHh notified July 30th, 31st and August^3rd^ •fed as tetcher1 of tho Highl»nd| town and the Bed Bankers were Mr. WotthUj, Jshn M. HcBmlrf, Jr., QiKlo tht township of Shrewsbury that •nd Mrs, Frank F. Supp, Mr. andK. Btnui, Joiiph Bill, M. tl. Dnldion, •trlct school In Mlddletdwn. Other J«mi» Cooptr, ft,, Z, X, Jlorrlt, Bwrdin sewage flowing into the North and •chert engaged In Wlddletown Mrs. O. G. Fowler, Mr. and MrsH>nct. , Frtd CulllnKton) C. K. D. Foxwtll, South Shrewsbury rivers had affect- Hrnshlp were Miss Ella Walling of John Harrison, Mrs. E. Morrison, ,Wim»ra Himll/Biniimln H. Tati, Clinton ed tht clsnu'and oysters of the two 1 Mn.' Doughty, Miss Lila Coley, Elliott. WUlUm A. Hwplnt, WOT A- •w: japhmouth, • BWe ::!* Mprford 1 riven and it' advised the township Matthew and Maurice Hollywood, Qujon, Ntwton Damniit, WlllUra B. committee t> prohibit the gathering • HesddDiis .Cottier;. A George " Charles O. Smock, Frank Gurrie, Child,'tcoiidt It DtUfilU*, OI)«ri«I A. •iWsJ:»t:>Hsrm6ny, Ch»*4n» .-. Mlnton, A, P. Shttmin,.Augiiitui_Mlnt«n, and sale of clams and oysters from Charles R. D. Foxmsll, Samuel Eus- Frunlc "Wtllir, Ch»rl« .TV Irwln, Oioria these waters.—-—— ^—•—- •ryb" s* J?ott Monniouthr^W; P. tace and John Hurd. Button, Fr»d YuiDoni, Jtm« B, WMvtr,' J. LeeEtirlght of Oceanic, son of •tcslf st Chspel Hill, Mri. Mdle Politicians from, all over the jC'U Wili,7WHII»m--ilr Ophr-WUIlim James Enright, Jr., paised a Kow •riarlckson at Mlddlttown and O'Brlin, Bimutl fl»b«th, Htrrr M. Chtnd- Thrifty Housewives WWInvm^ryliome Needs : I county attended a clambake at theUr, Robttt Q. HuDonild, W(UUm H. York examination and was admitted B«a' Suele Hendrlekson at Nut'Ne- w Amsterdam hotel at Navesink. Hcuiton, Utrbtrt W, Hill. WUIImm Mor- to practice as a lawyer in Kew Now—and Prepare to Supply Than at Hahne'sl Among the guests were George B. row, John B, AyPl«l»t«, Jr., IMwird S, York state. Mr. Enrlght had grad- Hcltptaln Tommy Chndwlek and Snyder of Fair Haven, Lyttleton V. All«lr«, Twd Frlclr, Slgnund Blintr, B?b. •»rlle. Irwln got in & friendly •rt H. V«nd«rv««r,.J, T. Butrawti, Burr uat«d from the Red Bank public White of Eatontown, Frank E. Ourtta, ',•••.• •'.;: • : . :.- '• ••:• ; school in 100?. •lie on Captain Tommy's wllhoat Hayer of Colt'i Neck, Join Gulre ct •l loth men fell overboard. A The, yousg men's Christian MIO- Samuel Bmmoris of Holmdel was Long Branch, .Dr. Asher T, Apple- elation on Monmouth street was driving along the road with a load Hwd'was matching the tussle from gate of Engllshtown, Lewis F, Gor- K^rtiore.snd they'enjoyed the dedicated. Charles T. Rea wait ap- of l«mb»r- when a* tornado, travel- don of Upper Freehold, Joseph At- ing in a narrow path, blew him •endly scuffle. . Both scufflers had 1 pointed secretary and general man kinson of Freehold, Jehu Cooper of ager. Henry JI. Nevius was presi- from hit wago.n and scattered the •irwatcheB In their pocfcets, and Mlddletown township; «WWUm R. Ben they gat ashore they went arm dent of the association and John W. lumbar for.a hundred yards around. ^Summer Sale Icllne of Long Branch and Banl?l Mount was chairman .of the. relig- A t»Icnlc of a'numbw of huck- • arm to a jeweler's to have their Rankln of Fair Haven. :- Bfches looked after, - ious, committee. All of these made sters was held in Aaron Tilton's William McBrlde, a lineman em-addreses and. others prominent in front yard at Tinton Palls, The pic- BThomEs Meeghan, a farmer em- 1 Byedby Daniel Wllwn of Middle- ployed at the R)d Bank electric the dedication "ceremonies were.Mr. nic day was very hot and the huck- Bro'towTiihlp, was driving in thelights,worki, crushed his foot while and Mrs. J. W. J. Bonneli, Mr,rand sters spent th« day principally in I coming' from' Highlands: to Red ( of Furniture S •ra-Ori'-top of. a load of hay when Mrs. Arthur A. Patterson; Mr. 'and loafing around* under, the trees, Bank', He tried ^»; lie how. close'he Mrs, A. G.'Brown, Fred D. Wikoff B head was caught between the 1 John- W. Mount and' Bro. -were Bnber over the barn door and tho could get his foot to some of theand Edward'S, Allaire. The build- advertising Cadillac automobiles at' Bp round of the foteladder. His machinery without, getting ' it ing and land had been bought from |950. The automobile, was-pictured BM yas neatly torn off before it caught, but at ..last his foot was W. A. .VanSchbick for $4,000 and in the advertisement and it •was a Starts August 4th caught and all of his toes were $2,380 had been spent in improving Heaped -under the timber but the ; good deal like an old-fashioned open Motor said he would recover. mashed. • V it. Subscriptions amounting; to carriage without a top. . Bine Red Bank reading circle iriet Robert Laird of. Scoleyvllle f 6,446 had been pledged to pay the Joseph - Vall'eau, who was em- •;Mri. Joseph T. Burrowc&'e and raised 240 bushels of oats on sixexpenses of the association and ployed at. th 6 Sed Bank , electric LONG. ESTABLISHED EVENT—this great Furniture sii Yoff Be principal reading -was a letter acres of land, Frank Hance raised most of this money had been paid. light works, put his hands on a live 820 .bushels on seven jicres, 3. F. . The Red Bank Mail and Express; •om MIBS Annio Knlghti of Chlnaf wire and was so badly burned that Bio-was a former pupil at Mrs.Scbbey raised 178 bushels oh four which' was 'then'7idited" by Midas th* doctor said he would.be laid up mo^er—-an(l ha: mother very probably attended previous one&| Birry Finch's home school. The Bcres and Martin McCue raised 180 Washington, had' a long editorial In two months or more. •- Bter detailed a journey from bushels aniVi acres. More oats was which it declared that Bed' Bank's A horse, owned• by- Franklyri And were mightily pleased with, the savings. Aiidimdrt^pfeased'with raised in that locality: that year greatest need wa» public, ownership Heroe Stryker dropped dead on •uriclng to Hankow about 600 miles : 1 B the Yang-sto-KiaBgr river. than was ever raised.' before or of the river fronts two or more pub- Broad street about three o'clock on the furniture. Hahne's Mid'Sunimer Sales have always offered only tiwT slnde.- .•'..• •#•; !'. .;-;:. •' lic, parks,-a board walk along-the Sunday morning:, after it- had been B Kerosene lamps had been set up At a surprise party at Miss Lirzle river arid a greater degree of. public driven from Pleasure Bay to Bed quality of furniture which gives satisfaction and wins friends. In coovr •roiighout the town to replace the Slmpson'a on Front; street the, spirit-among the business men ofBank; Hrmer gas lamps and they were guests were Mlsse' Sadie. McGill, the town. Midas closed-his'editor- The Shrewsbury towr.sWp board Bhted for the first time on Wednes- Nellie and Maggie -Balnton,,Ethel ial with these words "Some day this sequence, the Mid'Summer Sale of Furniture has come to be a much'^ By night, July 20th. The kerb- of .education published Its annual Green, May Bunell, Bertha Duncan, dream' will be realized. By that report, showing .that the. total cost Mne lamps cost,to. maintain, about John Balnton, Jr., DeWitt - Quack- time many-public spirited men'will awaited, well'attended event v Be-thlrd of'what was paid for a of running all the township schools enbush, Fred Walsh, William-Ben- have grown up from, arnong .the for ths year'.was $21,418.41. Bicli smaller number of gas lamps. nett, Samuel G. WooHoy,/ Lionel boys,of the town; Those who do •.Mrs. E. Terltoa of New York Samuel Carney of Beech street, Harrison and Ashley Bennett. ' not want improvements in.'the town one of the-best known* colored men We suggest that you look through your home now—decide wLatpiecesi Bught the homestead of the late will by that, time have1, gone to Hary and Sarah Hutihorns near John B. Angell, ono, of the orig- off this pard of Monmouth county; inal members of tha. Phalanx com- heaven or to' the other place', anddied of cancer of the stomach at Be mouth of Clayplt: creek. Mrs. Red Bank will theil shine, as the you'd like to add to your furnishings—and come to the Hafcne Hoorl Berlin a remodeled the house and munity at Lincroft and one of the the age of 65 years: founders' of that association, died at most brilliant town in the whole Abel Watkins of Eatontown vraa Brnlshed it 'with furniture which county." of Furniture on August 4th. You'll find wonderful values—wonderful He'had bought principally In Euth« age of 89 yean. The burial was taken t<> the inaanff asylum; at Tren- , in the- private burying, ground on Part of the'root of the trolley ton. Mr. Watkins was an old nan I his farm.—.-— ' hi- andhe hada mania for going about moneysaving opportunities on furniture for dining room, Irving room, B William Hyer of Rolnidel, while s baa* at'- Shrewsbury; was torn -off Irving Scbwarts of Bad Bank won during a gale. Many fruit trees the place begging', •gging in a marl tied on Ms place, a! bicycle race, William' Oonover of bedroom, hatt—furniture^for every possible use. •neturthed the (Walls and parts of and shade trees were blown down. John Corlies of Oceanic ooufht Red Bank won a running race and Tho chimneys, -were blown off of the the Janes Byratn farm at Lincroft Hie other bones of eight persons, (Florerz Wise of Red Bank won a Bho had been burled in one grave, Catholic religious school at Ocean- for $5,000. The farm contained 28 swimming - race in a program, of port and also* off Mr. William Con- acres and a training track was on •ome of the hair was still clinging sporting events at Oceanic. . B> one of the skulls. row's house at that place. The the place. The cold storage house of W. A. You Can Pay on the Convenient Terms • James Kelly of Red Bank, who chimneys of the Grover Lufburrow Wlnfleld S. Boblnson, who had French & Co., along the Southern •house at Shrewsbury were blown off been engaged as principal of the •id^enHeted in. thejnavy and wbo rajlroad—trsck^ijear^. Monmouth of the Hafim, Club Plan If You Prefer- Hid deserted after serving part of and tho gait) also.tora off one end Little Silver public school, moved to street, was broken;'into by thieves, of the. roof of John W. Davit's barn that place "fromTOceanport. Hs time, was captured and sent to who stole a wagon,load of half-bar-' Hovernor's Island, but he. was re- at Shrewsbury. Jacob Kuper of Oceania was reli of Rochester beer. Carpenter tools owned by Paul thrown out of a, wagon in a runa- laiadand.he returned to Red Bank. ..WJlHam .H. Stllwagon, son of H Howard Willett of Wallaeo street Clay of-Red Bank and. James Le- way and his ankle was dislocated. Mrs. Eleanqr S, Klpp of Bed Bank, Valley, John Woodward and H. Ed- Eatdntown's population" dropped Has tfo badly poisoned with poison Who was a fireman on a railroad •lmach.that he was Md up In bed gar Smith of Fair Haven were off 147 in the fl>t years ending s train, was scalded to death at •>ESlSMfik_8Bwas granted U«t anlstt eatata. B»B.on Ch»ile»ton.. \, v , ^Pursuant to the order of Joleph HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Mayor Frank C. Borden, Jr., of week by tho Aabury Park commis- Donahajr, Sorrogitt ol the County Headache? sioners. . t i Vjl • . Monmouth. made on the third day Do you* £»•• burn or Itch* ' MONMOUTH COUNTY. Bradley Beach, has placed A ban on July, mi, en the application of John h. Do thsy (Ml tired or strained? the Charleston' dance at the.beach Governor's Daughter Honored. Brown, administrator <* ">• «llt" of Catherine Brown, deceased, notice )• here. t( eo, hat* four eyea cumlned! Associate thU firm with Penaul Notti, Sklat of Proptttj, casino. Mayor Borden said he had Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McDon- by arivsn to the creditors of said deceaaec your ilaasee oiay.oaed a chant*. durable work at low cost. Boildinr Openlioai, Lodge Do. been informed that bruised and nell of Monmouth Bcach"gave a din- GLOSSINE to axhibit to tha subscriber, admlntitrato: fan, Slight Fires, Birthi, Mar- as aforesaid, their debta and demands skinned shins often resuHed when ner Saturday night fqr.,Hlss, Majr- aislnst the ssld estate, under oath, within STILES «c co. ' riagea and Deaths—Other Itcma. this dance was allowed,, gnret Smith, daughter of Governor • Keeps the h$ir in place Six months from tha date of the afore- Alfred E. Smith of New Yoris. aald order, or they wlll.be forever barre. . Philadelphia Eye Specialise Mrs. Charles A. Wimfhslmer and Padlock on Hotel Removed, , • and makes waving and ot thslr scttons therefor against the laid daughter of Long Branch Bailed r aubscrlber 2nd National Bank Bldi, Roots 28 THE H. SMITH CO.; The federal authorities havo ro- Gate Degree" In Rome, , ' curling-more permanent Dated Freehold, " Every Wednesday Hours I to S D.nv Saturday for a six weeks' tour of moved the padlock from the door of Walter Funcke, son of Lou'l Fair Haven " New Jeraey Europe, Mr. Wimpfhelmer will sail the Commercial hotel at Lang Funcko of Elboron, has received the A Greaselep, Stainless Liquid PUBLIC NOTICE. later and join them in Europe, Branch, . The hotel was closed a degree of doctor of philosophy from AM ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE i Miss Annabelle Applegate, daugh- a college at Rome, Italy. He will Preparation CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE CURB. yearjjgo by the court after tho CUTTERS AND CATCH BASINS OI> ter ot Martin Applegate of Mana- place had been raided several times probably enter tho priesthood. " "For Sals at all Barbers and Drug . HUDSON AVENUE AND CATCH squan, was operated on for appen- BASIN ON HARDING ROAD AND by prohibition agents. Mordl Graa'^Bradley Beach. Counters Everywhere" > •' PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMEN' dicitis at the Spring Lake hospital THEREOF, NOT EXCEEDING §8,000, last week and is recovering. Death of Long Branch Resident. Tho Bradley Beach commission- Manufactured by The ODELL CO, BE IT ORDAINED, by rthe Mayor HIT Mrs. David Elting of Long ors are planning for a mardi gras Council of the Borounh^f Red Bank: Within the past six months 151 Newark, N. J. 1, Thftt th« Borough construct concret building permits • amounting to Branch died last week at tha Tren- and dance to be held in August, curb,. uutteri, B catch basin and, thirty $320,885 were issued by Lyle E. ton state hospital. She was 48 Bernard V. Poling will bo in general •lx feet of eighteen inch cast iron pipe oi charge of the arrangements. Hudson Avenus and a catch basin and one Shafto, building inspector of Nep- years old and leaves her husband MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSI hundred twenty-*!* feet of fifteen inch and;a daughter. She wa3 a mem- (Continued on next page.)' vitrified pips on Hireling road. Also con tune township, struct threo hundred twenty-elx feet ci J. Ashlpy Woolley of Oakhurst, ber of tha council of Jewish woni- , .Timo TabU In Effect July 2d, 1025 (Daylight Saving Time), '' concrete nutter and ninety feet of eighteen en of Long'Branch. Inch v,trifled pipe in Elm place. tax assessor of Ocean township, tin: "I ^object to Change .Withont Notice ' ' •:"* 2.1 That the samt be done as a-genera rfprwent nn operation, at the Long Aged Woman Hurt by Auto. WEAKEN DOWN improvement. Branch hospital last Wednesday nnd Mrs. Mary A.Bowno of Asbury ..B. That temporary notes or bonds be js- Steamers SEA BIRD and ALBERTlNi tucd , from time to time to temporarily is iecovering. ' . Park, 1i years ols^, was hit by an Between Pier 2<, foot of franklin Street, New York (l*pdlng att finance said construction and improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc'jDermott automobile while she was crossing Battery to take on and let off Passengers only), and HUMani In tho aggregate nmount of not exceed,ntr NERVJPZZY $3,000. and son of Freehold are spending a street at that place last week, She Oeoanio and Bod Bank. t I, That laid notes or bond* shall beor month at Atlantic.City. From there was cut and.bruised. Tho car was Interest at not,exceeding: six per cent pe Mrs. LeeSuffered From All I, Walker 7090 IW York -123 Red Bask, g.' J annum. they will go to Canada for a driyert by Donald S. Barrett of The forejrointr ordinance has been in- month's stay. Philadelphai. These Troubles, but Lydla ' ' ' Highlands Telepfcona 1264 troduced and the Mayor and Council will ••'' GTI/fV wife calls herself a 'Golf Widow' because I spend Mrs. Arthur Nichols and her consider the final passage thereof en the Z/Vl so much time on the links. But she" can't com- Caddie! Robbed. ' > £. Pinkham's Vegetable, FOR RED BANK FOR NEW YORK 9d day of August, IS25, at the Borough daughter Margaret have returned Robert Layton and Stewart Blair Diilj except Sunday i Hall, at 8:00 T. N. plain about my not showering her with every comfort. to Minneapolis after a month's visit Compound Made Her Well Dally except Sunday "•°'"-'-| Any penon or persons desiring to be ' And she, admits it too! Just'the other day she told ma of Ocean Grove, caddies on the Doal A.M. P.M. beard will bt) given an opportunity at the with Capt. W. H. Fishers of. Mata- golf links, were held up and robbed Urn Pier 24, foot A,M. P.l time anil place aforesaid.' how glad she was I put in a Thatcher Hot Water Boiler Terre Haute.Indiana,—"I was weak 4n. • by six othor boys while'on their way of Franklin street.. 8i30 2t4S Leave Red Bank 7i00 4iC A. E. OLSEN, last winter. She said it was the most cheerful thing •£ and run-down-and in such a nervous Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver _ Norton of home Friday afternoon. Descrip- Leave Battery .Landing 9i00 : 3ilB Leava Oceanic 7i20 4t3 ; condition that I Arrive Highlands , ...... SHERIFF'S SALE. about the house. Even-tempered heat, every room just - West Long Branch entertained the tions of the robbers were given to could hardly do my Leave Highlands 7:85 4»8 By virtue of a writ of fi. ta. to me di- about 10:50 6iO0 Arrlvo Battery Landing right, and no coaxing." ushers of the West Long Branch the police. work. I was tired : rected. Issued out of the Monmouth Coun- all the time and Arrive Oceania about lli20 6i30 » .... 6)50 ty Commons Fleas Court of the State of HE tiiangular revolving grates of the Thatcher Round Boiler church last week in the church hall. Married 67 Years. New Jersey, will be exposed to enle at dizzy,had no appe- ArrWe Red Bank Arrlvo Franklin street Tcrushind dispose of clinkers. A bar holds the grates in place.ahd William A. Kennedy and Fred Mr. and Mrs. Silas P. Toraklns of about...... 11)80 6iO0 nloul t ...... 10:00 public vendue on Monday, the 17th day this is easily removed to replace a grate. The ash pit is unusually tite and could not of August, 1925. between the houu of Kaufer of Matawan have been held ..'awan observed their 67th wed- Bleej^Itried differ- 12:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock' (at 1:00 high, giving lots/of space for removing n $1,000 bail each on charges of 1 SUNDAYS •'.,'•••••> 'SUNDAYS- • "• o'clock. Eastern Standard time), In the ashes, and lessening the possibility' of ding anniversary la" , week. No fes- ent medicines for. •••::"'- A.M.P.M.P;i - afternoon of said day, at the Court House, selling and possessing liquor. a year but they did A.M. A.M. 1 burning out grates. . ' tivities were held in celebration' of JS Leave Red B«nk.. SiQO 3:30 4i<) in theBorough .of Freehold, County....of -The Catholic. Daughters of Amer- not help me. Then Leave Pier, 24, foot of ".Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a th i event, but the couple received • Franklin street 8.30 Leave Oceanic ... Send for illustrated Boiler booklet ica society of Asbury Park will my husband saw judgment of said court amounting to op- -many callera and a shower of cards. thead.forLydiaE. Leavo Battery Landliig 8i30 6:O0 LCBVO HigKlandi.7 \~\ proxlmately $151.4?. " * " •* old a card party next Monday Arrive Highland! ab't 10:20 10.50Arrive Battery Landing , ' All the defendant's right, title and in- night at the Columbia hotel. , Equal's World'* Record., - ' Pinkhom's Vege- terest in and to the following: THE THATCHER COMPANY Miss! Agnes Geraghty,' world's table Compound Arrive Oceanic about 10.50 11:20 about. ••...... 8l20 6IB 1 Miss Mildred Pitman of Mana- All that certain lot, tract or parcel of Tomtrlj Thotthtr Furnace Co. champion breast strok^ swimmer, in tho newspapers and had me take it Arrive Red Bank about lli20 11:50 Arrive Franklin street about. 7if land and premlies hereinafter particularly squan underwent an operation for I regained my strength and never felt described, situate, lying and being in the Since 1850 equalled her world's record in the The B.OO A. M. and 3:80 P. M. Bouts from Red Bank on Sund appendicitis recently at Paul Kim- better in my life. It completely re borough of Red Bank,-in the County of 39-41 St. Francis Street 220-yard rate at Hhe Shark river for Battery Landing.Only; • >'•• V' Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on Chicago, 11L NEWARK, N.J. NewToik ball hospital at Lakewood. stored me to health. I had practi- the northeast corner of Beech street nni hills course Saturday afternoon. The cally no suffering when my baby boy- On Labor Day. Boats Will Run on Sunday Schedule. f Shrewsbury avenue, and being sixty-two Leon Cubberley of Long Branch time was 3 minutes, 35 2-5 seconds. and one-half feet wide on Beech street hy has been engaged'to draw plans for was born and he is very strong and NOTICE—At Battery Landing, all elevated trains for npto •eventy-flve feet deep along Shrewsbury healthy. I know that tBB Vegetable 1 avenue. a new theater to be built at Perth Lightning Hits Hall.^ Compound is the best medicine a wo- subway tot 'lptown or to^Brooklyn and Burfacj ora and ferries 1 Intended to be the same land and prem- Amboy by Walter Reade., The chimney o? tho Deal borough^ man can take before and after child Staton iBland and Brooklyn, can bo reached in two minutes. •••>• ises conveyed to the said Daniel H. Cook THATCHER Joseph Applegate of West Ocean hall was struck by lightning Satur- birth for health and atrengh. I would At Red Bank, busaos for Shrewsbury, Entontown, Long Branch! by deed from David M. William*, ot ol., dated February 13, 1923, and recorded in rove died at the Allenwood hospi- day afternoon, and • the roof was be willing to answer letters from wo- Asb_cry. Park, Falri Haven, Oceanic, :Humson, Little Sllyer, Camp.'Y|H Book 1210 of Deeds, page 446. BQILERS^URNACES-RANGES somewhat damaged. Clem Conover, men asking about the Vegetable Com- and Oceanport. ' ' ' • ' • -• 'Seised aa the property of Tony Minor! tal last Friday,' aged 63 years. He eaves a widow. the borough clerk,-wag-sitting in his pound. "- Mrs. WM. J. LEE. Route and Grace Minori, taken In execution nt E, Box 648, Terre Haute, Indiana, Special attentton given to the care oi Autoa,,Horses and i the suit of Oxford Paint Company, body William L. Bailey, son of IT. office. He suffered a slight shock. corporate, of the State of New York, and Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Com- Burdge & RUBSBU'S Sightseeing Busses to and from Long BraUcl to be aotd by If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buy Bailey of Manasquan, died last) Surf Casting Tournament. pound is a dependable medicine for and ABbury Park will meet all.boats on thoip arrival at Eod Bank.' JOHN H. VAN MATER, Sheriff. Thursday week at Sk'illman. He was Dated July 16, 1925. anything, you will find The Register's Want Column Asbury Park's annual surf cast- all these troubles. Returning leave Asbury Park,. Second avenue and Ocean, 3 sOO P. Ml Retlly, Quinn & Parsons, Attorneys, 38 years old. ' . » ing tournament will be held August For gale by druggists-everywhere. ' (35 lines) $14.70 the quickest arid cheapest way of filling your want. Miss Cora Berlew has been en- connecting with boat at Red Bank for'Now York; • > ioying a vacation^ of__twff_ weeks If any MOBO product when properly applied to the prop- rom her duties at the Matawan er surface fails -to give .absolute satisfaction, we or our lank. , dealers will refund the purchase price for the empty Donald Cameron of Irvington has container. JOHNT.STANLEYCO.,Inc.,N.Y. Est. 1865 bought the Dcmme property at armingdale from Arthur Apple- gate. Miss Anna Walsh of Matawan, who has been a patient at a Trenton horpital, returned home last week. .

/*•'£} Mis3 EJiiabeth Spencer, of Free- hold has entered St. Francis hospi- tal at Trenton as a student nwso. Mrs. Arnold JKollywood_of_Long e bought his when-—-*«•+'£ Branch gave birth {o a daughter I bought mine" . ^ZL*? Friday at Dr. Hazard's hospital. Thenew horoughhalhat Deal la nearly completed-and-will-bo-ready for occupancy in a few days. MdMLB family of Portaupeck have gone to Miami, Florida. A branch of the New Jersey fin- ;er print school has been opened at Asbury Park. Mrs. J. Schreiber of Freehold ;ave birth to a daughter last Friday week. James C. Conover has taken a job

\ with the Alentown motor company. James Eyan has been made a spe- cial policeman at Freehold. Married at Matawan. Miss Widlora Truex, daughter of Don'tflEnvy Your Neighbor's Harry Truex of Keyport and Myron 'lark, son of George Clark, Sr., of Matawan, were married last Bright Car- Wednesday afternoon at the Mata- wan Baptist parsonage by Rev. W. W. Ludwig. Their attendants were n nouwmttm \ \yours^an)look]t}teiscime Mrs. Anna Smitli and" George Clarjt, Jr. The couple will live at Keyport. r u can £ep vour car -,. i*V ° k bright and new-looking, despite Want Trucks to Co Slower. : \h I X age, by using MOBO Auto Soap. It cleans and pwserves Smart New': Motor; Cars ^KBS & s-% in one operation. . ,,^< ... , .&.# The. Bradley Beach commission- and body beading—lower running boards and fenders—rich, dlitin^tive new color combination! ers will take steps to compel motor in enduring Duco—newly designed nickeled radiator and special head and cowl lamps—all com» Millions of. ca^r owners who realize that dirt, grease and truck driven to go slower in the . bine to inspire admiration.Tl^.j'^ty .A "* ! grime allowed to remain on a car means quick depredation borough. Tho borough attorney has 1 and the early loss qf its beautiful finish, are using MOBO been asked to render his opinion as to the power of the officials to com Auto Soap frequently and keeping their cars away from the pel truck owners to instalHjovern Over 100 Improvements a^ Refinements I paint shop.^^.,,^.^. '!«!?^^S^fiJf«Kf^j ora on the machines. > .. Oaklankldd SSi x owners everywherh e havh e expreued surprisi e thah t a car so powerfufll and spiriteiid I I MOBO does not spread the dirt like other "so-called" auto Allgor—White. should operate so smoothly and quietly. And yet this car has been still further bettered by more' ,soaps, IT DISSOLVES IT. ,, • W<$ Miss Annabel! Allgor, daughter than 100 improvements and refinements—including Oil Filter, perfected fullf.pressure Oiling : of Robert Allgor of West Belmar, System, larger Crankshaft and Bearings, Air Cleaner, Four-wheel Brake refinements, still larger It is guaranteed not to harm the most delicately painted or,,' (Balloon Tires and many other.features of advanced engineering which contribute to the out<\ varnished surface. . ,,, ^, ^^,^^4 and Wilson White, son of Dennis White of West Grove, were married standing value of the car. f;' . ./..,• *~V 'A tablcspoonful of MOBO Auto"] Soap, [water, a sponge, a Sunday of last week at the"*Belmar [chamois and a half hour means a clean car and life added Methodist church. The attendants wore Miss Hazel Allgor and Regi- I tlaf* HiSVUl OtlleP KfllAtlsTPt* Avitally important and exclusive Oak- to the finish. /*>'^^^ nald White. 1 1HL 11«I UltFllli, JLIdldHttl landfeature.theretultofyearsofintcnalve ' research' and development by Oakland and General Motors engineers-renders the Oakland Six Visit your dealer today - buy a can of MOBO Auto Soap Wedded Fifty Years. engine positively unmatched in the absence|of,vibratlon at all speeds. It establishes Oakland —wash your car with it and you'll quickly realize why Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles E. Farry of even more firmly"than ever as the outstanding leader in advanced engineering. * '• " • MOBO costs a few cents more. Comes in 1-lb. cans 40c; Fnrmlngdala celebrated their fif- 3-lb. cans $1.00; 5-lb. cans $1.50; also in 10-lb., 25-lb. and tieth wedding anniversary » few days ago when they entertained Oakland's much low* about forty relatives and friends , • , . •-r--'\ .,«.•• ,, «» prices would of Go lo any Mobo dealer and request a copy of our booklet: The couple have eight children liv- themselves make this announcement one of thi-most important of the year. Considering the "How to Wn»h Your Cor." Every cur owner should have one. ing nnd all were present except one many important refinements which have been added to a car already unmatched in appearance IT'S FREE. If more convenient write ua direct for n copy. Soon to be a Bride. and performance, the 'new prices are all the more impressive, jf Made by JOHN T. STANLEY CO., Inc., New York, U. S. A. • ' A surprise miscellaneous shdwor .Come In—sec the new Oakland Slx^drlvc it—study the remarkable Harmonic Balahcer— Established 1806 was given n few nights ago for Miss get the new lower prices—sec why Oakland Is more than ever the outstanding leader in Itafield,, < Al.o Manufacturers of MOBO Auto Body Polish, Mary Woolley of Poplar, who Is MOBO Nickel Polish und MOBO Hand Cleanser. K»Kcd to wed Lmvrence White. The Start preserving the finish of your car today—Buy a party WAS arranged by tha ladles' can of MOBO Auto Soap, usa it frequently and you'll nld society of the West Long THOMAS IHL MCKNIGHT ! always have a car that's' now.looking. Branch Methodist church. 33 EMI Front St. Phon* 705 R.d Bank, N. ). ' ' SOLD BY ALL DEALERS Matawan Leilon's Fair. ••% The American Legion post of Mono H>m drive i StVl MODO HAND CLEANSER Matawan will hold a fair on August AUTO BBODY POLISH Oth, 7th nnd. 8th on tho banks of ick aeiiylouiii . Llitla Miilaurpurau»ap U . Proclue« gradient!, eoroblnad with tho Matawan lake. W. Oliver Dig- bi vary flatlr graund Italian pumlc«. wlilnot harm the Kin la chairman of the fair commit- moit stnaltlve skin. Sold In tee. Tho,profits will BO info the 12 os. cans 10c _ community building fund. MODO AUTO SOAP " QAJ&LAND SIX nslston the ganuln* Fined 420 for Taking Gasoline, lni4ODOl . Washes and pew Illfntpnt* atneMO1 a In ana operation. William Boll of Jersey City w«i WJNNINGlfANp ' HOLD1MG GOOD WILL , (WOrH. Hold In 1'lb.ctrtl 40<.l34b. fined $20 last week at MaUwan for In li~M «•*• 30*1 ransil.OOi!f.lH cans »l.JOi' breaking • lock on' tho gtiollns till Ual KM also la ftllOB afio In 10-lh,. M'tb. *wi brgar alia conlaloars. pump In front of Soohl's garage lai week »mJ helping hlmieU to the ED BANK REGISTER

one stroke. This was the first time \->"'' •( ' . Toltphano «B ni 22kt«niturg THEATRICAL BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWSMr. . Spleco had ever played on this CLEANERS and OVERS course. WORK CAUJKLJ'JM AND Cuinn, Tktadti* „ (Continued from last . Spry at B7. Thoross r. Powraas. New York and Keansburg Offlc. 81 Monmuurstr X* H0.W Mlsa Mario Zieglcr entertained Mrs, Jjlnncy Cottrellof Smith- Burdge & Russell WILSON * 9MOCK, '^Tv* ' SEASON 1925 • ' the Monday evening bridge club of burg celebrated her 07th birthday a G0UHSEIX0B8 AT U«, , V SUMMER'SCHEDULE Matawan last week. Mies Estelle few dayl ago. To show howjspry IIBeill 10 tatt Pronl BtMiU ** '.*' '* Baker hold high score, Miss Dorothy she was she went into a fleta and Expert Movers of Household ALSTON BEEKMAN. Steamer. KEANSBUR& POCAHONTAS Erdman WBS second and Mrs. Har- dug the COUNSELLOR AT LAW. potatoes for her birthday • 10 Broad BU HID BANK. : .old H. Robinson had the lowest dinner. '•"•'•I t"^ WIWUM *"***>.. ***"" BAWI SMITHFI&LD - MOBJACK Goods and Pianos. IAMES A. HENDRICK8ON, (Subject to Change Without Notice) scoro.. . . • ',-•.'. Engtneei Transferred.' 0OUN8ELLOR AT LAW. i 108 Bast Front atreth Hti (Now Vcrk Tlnje) Motorcycle. Cop Hurl. . Ellsha Egbert, an engineer on the TeL Res fasnk «t«-R. LEAVE JJATTERY NEW YORK Oscar Argauer, a motorcycle po- Central' railroad, who was trans- City Movings a Specialty WILLIAM a FOSTER, liceman at Deal, was .hurt in anferred t( Atlantie City last year; „ ^COimSEIXOB AT *.W. WEEKDAYS—9i30, 10)30 «. m.l 2.00, 4i30, 5i3n, 8.00 p. ra., automobile collision last week, His has beer given a run that • brings . ' SATURDAYS—9)30/ 10i30, a, m,| 1,00, 2iO0, 4:30, Bt30, right leg was injured and he. was him bad tfe his old home at Free- Large, Well Padded Vans i BiOO j. in. \?8 *^%r taken to trie Long Branch hospital, GLOKUKD. COOPER, SUNDAYS—BiOD, 9i30, 10.30, lli30 a. m, 1:00, 2i00, 3i30, hold.' s where his injury was attended to. Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men CIVIL SNOINEEB, 4i30, Tt30 8i00, 9i30 p. m. • Dinner f r Governoi*. .. ' SucMHot to Qioin' Cooper, a B. LEAVE KEANSBURG Improvement Bonds Sold. Mr. aiiLMrs; Henry Seligman of Pjlttreon Bulldlnt. HID DANK, N. J. The Asbury Park commissioners Deal ga\iea dinner Saturday night Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. WEEKDAYS—7i00 «.rn.| 12 M.| 3i30, SiOO, 8.00, IOIOO p. m. - .•.- .- - ... * • • , GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, t. _. Extra Boat Every Monday 6:00 a. in, have sold $409,000 worth of im- or Governor and. Mrs. Alfred E. "'"If EN0QIEKR8 AMD 8UBVEV0B8. t : 29 '' SATURDAYS—7i00, 'lliOO, a. m.i 12 M.| 3.30, 5iOO, OiOO, proverii'ont bonds, to 'the Seacoast Smith of ; New York. About a dozer. Anywhere, Any time. . . to Bread Skriet, Red" BaaV. K. h • . • IOiOO p. m. , .' trust company for $410,840.50 and persons ^tended tlie dinner. . » WALTEn, JR C. VAN KEOREN, ' $163,000 worth to the Asbury Park Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. CIVIL ENGINBEB AND SORVBVOB. 11 SUNDAYS—7iO0, 11.00 a. m.| 12.00 m.| IiOO, 2tOO, 4.00, 8.30, Rcdihaw—Wheatloy. Brgid Street Nations! Bank BulHlo», ' , 8i00j BiOO, IOIOO p. m. trust company for $165,423.23. Miss ^dillicent Redshaw of Mill- __„ Red Baag N. t, ' Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street : GEORGE MeC. TAYLOR, CTE. ' Funds (or Firemen. jridge and James Wheatley of Rarl- CONSULTINa ENGINEER. KEANSBURC STEAMBOAT GO. The Mannsquari firemen will con- tnn townifhip were married at Eng- CIVIL ENOINEEB snd flofivftoi duct a campaign to raise money lishtown last Wednesday by- Rev, Tel.894 RED BANK, N. J.. 86 Rector Plsee. - [ted Baok, N. J. HlltlllMIIMIIMimS from August 20th. to August. 27th. ! DR. HAROLD J. STOKES^ ' Fred W. Druckenmiller. • ******* 4••«•••••••»•» DENTAL BUROEON, The firemen have adopted v this Better Homes Exposition. Sacneior to Dr. Pnnk Lte. means of obtaining funds Instead of HI Broid Btreet. Elaner BuUdlnn The Better Homes' association of Boorai A, i and a. holding a .fair or other benefit. . Where Radio Is a Profession, Not a Side Line America, a national organization, Office Hours 8:80 to SiOD Recovering from Tetanus. has selected Asbury Park as the WILLIAM A. HOPPING, ~ Harold Hibbitts of Freehold is re- place for holding a "better homes", Rasl Eitsll Brok.r, covering at thoLont; Branch hospi- Traex Bulldlnc. 49 BROAD STEMt. exposition.next ycar.^ RED BANK. «• 3 tal from tetanus which developed Bather's Leg Broken. from a wound cauBbd by a blank Andrew Ambrose of Long Branch cartridge pistol on July 4^ For a Monmouth Radio Service was struck by a heavy piece of BumsteadsWormSyrup time his life was despaired of. floating- timber while bathing at Second National Bank Bldg., Broad Si, Red Bank, N. J. Woman Hit by Auto. Mantoloking last Thursday and suf- Mrs. Mary A. Bowne of Asbury fered a broken leg. Phone 1184. R. 5. JOHNSON, Prop. Park was struck by an-automobile Returning to Florida. Compounded last • Wednesday while crossing Walter Baird and family of Free- Cookman avenue. Mrs. Bowne was. hold, who spent last winter in Flor- EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR iadly^bruised and;.shaken._up_but_ sha was not seriously.hurt. '. idarwilHeave-iiext~week~for~We«t" EGAN^S Palm Beach, where Mr. Baird will Improvements to Store. work as n mason. Auto Vans and Express The women's Bhop at Long Now that moving tlmt I* nsu ( gm Heavy Fine for Speeder. Branch, of which F. L. Kins is : urevired to do jrout nut moilci of tnml- Edwar-fl Gant of Lakewood was tur«. olsnoi'or buiu* to all Dirts at GAROD ZENITH The careful compounding of "pre olty ot oountnr. ID tfas Unut cidltd rsas manager, has had the millinery.*, de- fined $100 and costs at Manasquan partment of the Btora enlarged by In Red Bank. Befors rou bars TOOT out last weekj on a charge of speeding. scriptions is just as important as the movlnj dona, writs, seod ot oaU for Uw ALSO AGENTS FOR about 100 square feet and new fix- only rsllibls farnltnrt raoTiri la tmn, and In dofaulfc of payment the justice tures have been installed. choice of a doctor when you or your get mr prices on yonr int Job. All kinds held Gant's car. . of hen? or light trucking dona at short loved ones are sick. . notice. Call oi addreis Stromberg-Carlson, Paragon, Hotel Man Dead. Store Padlocked. J. T. EQAN Charles Mount, proprietor of the The feileral court at Trenton last • The best efforts of. your doctor will go 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK Third avenue hotel at Long Branch, week isilucd a padlock decree for naught, if what he prescribes is not Residedc* Phono 292-g died Thursday,following an opera- against the store conducted by John Office Phona B39-R L"-l Western Electric. M tion for an internal growth. He was Siliota ori Springwood avenue, As- carefully followed to the last item. 10 WHARP AVENUE 62 years old and for many years bury Park, conducted a livery stable. _We specialize in this work and are A Miscellaneous Shower. * Hit by Lightning. ' The homo of T. J. E. Brown at worthy of your trust. MiBs Mary Woolloy of Poplar was Andrew J. Hill Brielle was truck by lightning last given a miscellaneous shower by the week and a large section of the roof Paper Hanging > *," ladies' aid society ofthe West Long was torn off. The building did not Painting and Branch Methodist'church last week. catch fire. SCHROEDER'S PHARMACY SKEIED Miss "Woolley is engaged to .Law- Decorating rerice White of Hamilton. Auto Licunie Lost. H.C. HUBBARD, Prop. ExperieneeJ in all braidm ' . The auto driver's license of Ray- Bicycliit Hit by Auto. EiUmatis Furalshacl mond Brazo of Long Branch was Raymond Robinson, sixteen"?ear- 1 16 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. 14 WORTHLEY STREETi '- old son of J. R. Robinson of Ardona, revoked last , week on a charge of was slightly injured and his bicycle reckless driving made .by a state Telephone 146. • Telephone 38. Red Bank, N. J. \l was tyrcckod last week when he was trooper. Phono 1415 Red Bank Wt by an afltomobile driven by*. John Rein Floods Factory. Do.nab.ay, also, of Ardena. " ! The heavy rain last Wednesday flooded the'Steiner'sowing factory New Police Quarters. at Freehold, the water being twelve ^-The-Belmar.-riolicerarBJnowiusing inches- dstjpoirparts—of "the first their nevr.quarters; mf.an' •addition floor._'^ 11L.L.^.—"—.-'.' -•- "-' which has been bullttd the'jnunici- Home, from Hospital, pol buiWIng.-The ileW (i&artors are- ilrs. C;1 Knecht of Matawan has said to be .the, most • modern and returped tiome from St. Luke's hos- sanitary along'the coast.. Manasquan Inlet Opened. derwont treatment for rheumatism. The Manasquan river infot, .which Asbury Park Store Sold. had been dosed'for more1 than two BROTHERS Tho women's, furnishing and show., Dopse wool:s, wai.oponod last business (if Charles Sneider & Son by workmen employed by Mana- of Asbury Park has been sold to squan, Brielle, Point Pleasant and Lazarus Kolove of New York. 'COMMERCIAL ' •West, Point Pleasant. ;. To Invest in FJorida Land. Lost Three Finger Tips. Max FinegolaJof Freehold sailed Otto Keller of Farmingdale lost today with relatives from New York the ends of .three fingers last Friday So trim and businesslike in to Miami, Florida,, where they ex- week whila working around a pect to invest in real estate. steam shovel at. Spring Lake. He appearance that frequently was taken to the Spring Lake hos- Injured in. Fall from Bed. pital for treatment. Ann Ctmover, the young daugh- it pays a substantial part ter of Hnllam Conover of Freehold Charity Funds Stolen. fell from n bed last week and broke A contribution box which had of its own way in advertis- her collnr bone. been placed in A. R. Kehs's fruit Dislocates Shoulder. The men who run the big stills in the oil store at Freehold for the crippled ing value alone. kiddies' fund of the Elks' lodge, was Allen Anderson, an employee of • refineries, who watch the flow of distillates stolen last week. The box was near- tho Freehold rug mill, dislocated his ly full of mbney. shoulder list week in lifting a heavy j. in the "look box", know the game. They pile of rugs. , -£, are skilled hands who have been refining West Long Branch House Sold; Hamilton1! Harvest Home. Panel Commercial Car $995, f. o. b. Detroit oil all their lives. Inspecting the various The Gibbs property at West Long Tho annual harvest home of the ' -•' , $J04S delive«4 "" "" ' " : Branch has been sold to Lewis Mit- Hamilton Methodist church will be "cuts" has become almost second nature. chell of Long Branch. He will tnko held on Thursday of next week. possession of the property in;. Oclo- Such experience always leads to one thing bor. The house is now occupied by. Motoring to Florida. —uniform high quality in the product. jWilliam Lcppert. Mr. and1 Mrs. A. C.'Rees of Mata- waij loft li\st eok in their automo- Glover—Gilliken. bile for Miami, Florida. i It is the same in every department of this Miss Grace M. Glover, daughter FRANK VANSYCKLE company, At every stage in the refining, of John M. Glover of Spring Lake, and Murphy P. Gilllkon of Now- E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. 149-151 W«it JFron* St. shipping and marketing of our products bern, North Carolina, were married Telephony 1296 ; •.'..-. you will find that the men in important last Saturday week at Como by Rev. JUST A REMINDER A. C, Struthers. positions have had lifelong experience in Train Hlta Auto. the oil industry to fit them for their work. Mrs, W. Birdaall of New Bedford WHERE TO DINE Sometimes their skill goes even further had a narrow escape from injury Friday when an auto she was driv- back, for it is based on that of their fathers ing was struck by a train at Como. before them. It is only natural that such Tho car wan thrown in a ditch nnd sound experience is reflected in the quality badly dnmaged. 49c IIMid-Day 49c Engagement Announced. of "Standard" products, Tho ongngemont of Miss Julia LUNCHEON l^uchcl, daughter of A, Muchcl of Served from 12 to 2 Asbury Park, to Daniel DoVlto of STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Brooklyn was announced at a pnrty hold Saturday night nt Miss Mu chol's homo, , Dollar Drunken Driver Sentenced. Lloyd Brand of Boimar was do Grill Plate Dinner prived of his auto llconso nnd ton Served from 12 to 8i30 tonccd to thirty days in jail by IU> cordor Pottor of Long Ilrnnch last wcok on a chargo of driving tho enr whllo drunk, Lonf. Branch Property Sold, Oui SEA FOOD Tho Mlchnol Woolley property on STANDARD Broadway, Long Branch, owned by FLATTERS Dr. Joioph TV Welch, has boon sold • Unsurpasied to-Meyer Burntoln, Tho proporty li 10,1x194 foot and tho prlco pnld GASOLINE wai $50,000, Free ADIO CONCERTS Moved lo Florida, PRODliCJT OF 55 YEARS', EXPERIENCE IN REFINING Mr. nnd Mm, Arthur Applrignto DAILY «nd children and Hurry Hulitohnrt Most p worful set on coait • •Maawutk Canal; Surrolsts's Offlcs, htnbr «lven to the •ndllar* ot i«M it«. •nil ion Harry of Fnrmlngdnlo linvo Mumntiulli Coiinly Biirrmilt's 0Mr»aiil lU« ««U|t •l> monlbi from lh« anlhtlnif tho lorvloe of Lutto Long* M«tU Hot. In Oru. Cool< an & Saws.|l Art,, i"«?1fl W'P' "3« »lla llTw jlll.fwn.'W »li«/, eiiiin»m» of Hie Oounkr «••••• miiiilh, iniulu on Hie iwenl/.nlnlh 4*1 n •irlbtr. , . ' hiad ami Tho RtsliUr'i wtnt do Ooortro M, Sploro of Newark U, I, -Build daslielJ, N. J, Mir llth, Hit. A5D JRY PARK, N. J. Junu, luJf, mi tlir imulleellim «( Miry B, mn'rlo Iho nitoanth hole on tlio Hnl- ' yHfihnewniiNM.niiriiltAlMiYtUtltMiii 'I'llliin, iiilmlnl»tr»tr!s (if th» etlalt of Maliiiili,i o. rilluti, i1viM«il, nollO.U In SOL06YPiUIGQISU«WHtRE u thi «rtlter» «( uli iu RED BANK REGISTER, JULY £9,1925.

RECE1VER FOR FARMS. the machine and all of them were Smock of Eatontown.'a former ««l- hurt^_ Their Injuries were attended dent* of this place. , Brunswick Man in Charge of to by a doctor at Mr. Kelly's home. Repairs are being made ttf the | Two PUCH at Protpact PMni. Later they roturned to South Am1 Holmes Conover house on the 'Vice Chancellor Bunchanan has boy by train. Holmdel road, which is owned by jappotnted John' VanDyke of New •Thousands of cans for canning Mrs. Payne Whitney. " Brunswick receiver to take charge tomatoes were delivered at Charles Miss Helen Ryan of Morristown 'of two farms at.Prospect Plains S. Bucklin's factory at Phalanx last is spending two weeks with Miis OUR AUGUST owned by Herbert S. Wolcott of week. The tomato canning season Ella Kelly. . , ' Colt's Neck. MK Wolcott was re- will begin in a short time. ' Harold Kelly has returned home cently given 21 days to arrange for '.Frank Bloodgood, who is one of after having spent three weeks at paying off a mortgage on the farms the leading fruit farmers- of this Everett, where ho holped harvest )»eld by the Federal land- bank of section, has bought an automobile crops for his grandfather, Charles Springfield, Massachusetts. Instead, truck with which to haul his crops Kelly.. he filed through his counsel, Samuel to market. Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson has re- C, Cpwart of Freehold, an answer A barn is being built on Brook- turned from a visit of a week in to the complaint in the receivership dale farm on the site of the barn New York state. She ontertaine'd proceedings. : which was destroyed by fire caused ten guests at luncheon last Friday. by lightning three weeks ago, The Miss EvaMcQueen was home last COLT'S NECK NEWS. original barn was built by the late week from the Spring lake hospi- Peter S. Smock and not by the late tal, where she is a nurse. Meeting of the Sewing Club at Mr*. • Mr. and Mrs. Carson of Atlantic George L. Hance'f. Rulif Smock as rsported. Peter S. Smock was the father of Walter City have been visiting David Hood. , * The sewing club of the Reformed church met Tuesday of last -week at Mrs. George L. Hance's. Articles were made for the church's harvest •4 READE'S p NOW GOING ON AT hojne, after which there was a so- cial season, with refreshments of cake, pineapple and lemonade. BROADWAY THEATRE Those present were Mrs. Harry Ritscher, Mrs. Chriney. Conover, Phono 344 LONG BRANCH Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. .George Under Personal Direction of Walter Reade "S. P. Hunt, Mrs. Sidney Bennett, B. W. Suydam, Resident Manager Mrs. Sidney Thompson, Mrs. Walter i> D. Fields, Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. ALBERT Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 3,4, 5 S Arthur Soffel, Mrs. Asher' Erving, Mrs. David S.- Buck, Miss Mary ' MATINEE WEDNESDAY. "SHOES THAT SATISFY" • • < '-j-:- • ' ; ••••,•'• Buck, Mrs. William Hunt, Mrs. D. P. Doyle, Mrs. Norman Sickles, Mrs. EDGAR SELWYN'S Production Henry Wilkins and Mrs. Sadie Mat- 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Misses Helen and Nina Magee of Marlboro spent Saturday and Sun- "Something day with Miss Alice D. Fields. The annual picnic of the Sunday- school of the Reformed church was held last Thursday at Clark's Land- To Brag ing. Fifty persons went on the outing and they had a fine time. MrTand'MrsTPercy Erving of As- hury Park spent Friday with Mr. Great Reductions on all and Mrs. Asher Erving. •' ; 9 A New Farcical Comedy by Thomas I. Wolcott and his daugh- te, Mrs. Sadie Matthews of Eaton- EDGAR SELWYN and WILLIAM LE BARON town, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Grant. Mr. Wolcott for- With An Exceptional Cast of Players merly lived here. He Is now mak- ing his home with his daughter, xS.-s. Matthews. John, Kotts and family have Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Aug. 6,7,8 fcioved from Herman Beck's house MATINEE SATURDAY to John Ravally's house at Scobey- Ule. L, LAWRENCE WEBER Presents Fred Conover has a new Ford Thejhigh reputation of this store must be maintained—therefore "automobile. A New Drama Mrs. Louis Plotkin and children right in the heart of the summer we offer the ladies of this vicinity our en- are spending a week with relatives at New York. tire stock of broken lines of desirable Summer Footwear including white The axle of an automobile owned by a Freehold party broke Saturday "The Sea Woman" kid, canvas and buck in military, low Cuban and Spanish heels; also patent In front of George Dahser's house; No one was hurt. The occupants by WlLLARb ROBERTSON . leather and colored kids. Some men's sport oxfords are included in this got a ride in another automobile to Freehold and the damaged car was with assortment. ' \ • / towed to a garage. __, LINCROFT NEWS. BLANCHE YURKA . • \ •' • • ... -•.,.- • . • • • -1 South Ambojr Automobile Wrecked AND A NOTABLE CAST „,..,._ (Arch Preserver Make Excepted)1 at " in an Accident Here. Back of the house on Brookdale Staged by WILLIAM B. FRIEDLANDER farm which is occupied by Bernard Kelly is an automobile which was EVENING MATINEE •wrecked a few nights ago when it * Orch.—$2.00, 1.50, 1.00PRICES Oreh.—All Seats $1.00 struck the fence in "front oOhe ; ;- B«l—$l.SO,_i.00>_£Qe Ploji Bal SOc, a few at $1.00 AUGUST CLEARANCE AUGUST CLEARANCE Tiouse. _ SevornI young.monjvercAn

"PictoriaT*""* PiHonlf Review Review Fall Patterns Fashion for the Book Newest 25c Styles • These pumps and other summer footwear are from^ our regular stock, and they carry our well-known guarantee. Most ol this footwear we have been selling from^7.50 to $10.0.0 per pair, and it is all this season's styles of Clearance Sale reliable makes. ; - Wash Fabrics and Silks We have al^o made Extra Special Reductions on other broken lots of Every yard of Summer Wash Fabricsand Silks must be sold in the next thirty Summer Footwear, and they have ^blfiklli days to make room for new FaH Goods. V at'- . .•-.• . ' ' High Class Silks k Silk and Cotton Crepes Worth 2.S9 to 3.50 yard Worth 79c to 1.25 yard 2.00 yd- 50c yd. A special purchase, and goods $3.95 Another lot of those fine quality, $4.95 from our regular stocks; 36 to 40. inch. yard wide rayon and' silk mixed dress For Tan Oxfords, Patent For Low Heel Patent Pumps For Boys' Sport and Dress Ox- Printed Georgette! - Striped Tub Silk. crepes; vast assortment of patterns Leather, Black and Suede, Figured Crepo dc Plain Radium. and colorings, also some goods from With Low Cuban and Spanish and Grey and Jan' Suede ~ Chinei Black Cr pe de Chine fords that have been selling at Silk and Wool regular stocks that have sold for Heels. They have been sell- Backs that have been selling Roshan Crepe. 4 Brocade. 40 in. Satin Canton. double the price. ing up to $8.00 per pair. at $7.00 per pair! $5.00 per pair, ^^•.J.jii.,

3.98 54 inch Silks, 2.98 yd. 39c Woven Tissues, 25c yd. Printed Radium Silks, bordered and dotted 32-inch and 36-inch, in checks; various colors. We do not carry over from season to season any broken lines. Oulf effects; all puro silk; 1V» to 1% yards'for a A rare bargain for woven goods. dress. stock must be free from odds and ends at all times—hence this sale for vd 69c Novelty Crepes, 39c yd. yourbenefit. ,•">'-. . 50c Anderson Voiles, 29c - Domestic' nnd Imported cotton dross crepos Fast colors, good variety of new pnttcrnsj in with woven designs and colorings; 30 inches flgurc», scrolls . .id others. wide. Mostly all sizes now. Therefore we urge your early; selection, as sizes will be depleted quickly.. 69c Silk Eponge, 39c yd. 50c Normandy Voiles, 39c Yard •.'•ido, perfect weave, all the wonted Vory good assortment of this fast color fabric, plain colors, nlso white. -•; In dots, stripes, flguros; In nil colors. Watch Our Windows Sale Now Going On 85c Irish Linen. 59c yd. 50c Madras Shirtings, 35c Pure linen, shrunk from 42 to 30 Inches wide, Woven madras, suitnblo for children's wear, good assortment of colors to chooao from. dresses or shirting; neat nnd fancy stripes; guaranteed fast colors. 50c English Prints, 29c yd. Anderson's Puritan and Fashion Prints for 1.39 to 1.67 Silks, 1.00 yd. children's dress wear; fait colors; 32 Inchos Assorted lot of tub silks, brocado fnillcs, plain Wide, ' color radiums, Bilk pongoo and others, "SHOES THAT SATISFY" , / Remnants and short lengths, less than cost; all uieable, 2 to 4 yard*; almost every wanted fabric in the assortment. < iU te 39« 30« to 50e 19o to 1.00 SILKS 18 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. I. V.luei . '\ , < Vuluit ValuM ' ' V»IUM 1,39 to 3.B0 1% &• 29c y* 1.00 y^ MMIMIIMtMMMMIIMtMUM MMMIMtMU '\jj,ML^J/Li'»,».1;',>kh.'* bind yimMj, fcntered w Seeond-Cliji Matttr at tie Foit- y PLUME ,XLVIII>', olBae %\ Btl Buk, N. J. aaaer tb* Aet at Mareb 14, 1179. BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925* $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 13 .TO.

street extensions. The general VISITORS AT,SCOUT CAMP. FALL FROM BUS FAT/ 110 STREETS opinion was that the Mechanic FAIR HAVEN'S NEW PARK. BADLY HURT IN ACCIDENT street extension woul'd go through Preibyterian Brotherhood Member! MURDER AT KEANSBURG. LITTLE BOY'S SAD DM' f RUMSON GIRL MEETS TRAfl PROBABLY MAKE ME. all right but that the other pro- COUNCILMEN FAVOR BUYING HOLMPEL MAN'S CAR SKIDDED Spend a Dajr There. 'HILIP MASSINO STABBED BY ! posed improvements would be aban- ACCIDENT PROVED FATAt' " DEATH At FAI« HAVEN.,; «C STREET EXTENSION. RIVER FRONT PROPERTY. AND OVERTURNED. Last Saturday 20 members of the FELLOW WORKER. doned. Mr.' Tullor, however, did Red Bank Presbyterian brotherhood ROBERT TETLEY, r Elisabeth V.,Millar, A«ed'FHi Ition to Extending Water not share this belief. He raid he A Public Hearing on tha Propoil- John Ludendore Suffered Internal visited Camp Burton, where boy Jarae* Defaetl Arreited Soon After- He vrai Three Yean Old and ' Yaari, Fall Under Bui on W it Hai Dnelqped and It It bad every confidence that both ex- tlon to Buy the May L." Quinlan Injurfei to HI. Head and He Wai scouts of Monmouth county have ward Charged -with the Crime— 1 Sbe Had Be.n Riding and ful If TbU Improvement tensions would he put through.>• waa a Son of "Louie J,. Tells**-*/* Properly Held at Council Meet- Taken to the Long Branch Hoi- their camp. A chicken dinner was Stmbbing Followed Matiino'i De- Death Occurred Three Houri 'AW ^ Crmhed to Deatb. ' ' be Put Thronib. ..•••• .:'" ,: i^i m ini Latt Night. pital—-Delicate Operation. served and the visitors took part in fenia of Friend Accused of Theft : tor Accident. ••:-:•<•".:•'•- Elisabeth' Miller, of- Bunisi .matter-of extending Me- BACK FROM NIAGARA,FALLS, Interest at last night's meeting John Ludendore of Holmdel was camp games. A special water Philip Maoslno, aged forty years, Internal hemorrhagosand a i aged fifteen years, fell from t street from its dead-end of the Fair Haven commissioners taken to the Long Branch hospital carnival was arranged for their who lived on Riverside drive, in rupted liver resulting from an I J of ,the Red Bank and Rumson bui IUS to Harrison avenue and Four Red Bank Voung Men Had a was centered on the ordinance for last week with injuries received in benefit and some of them entered Middletown township, was stabbed .WaeVa Automobila Trip. dent caused tho doath late law"! : els Sunday night at Fair Haven ai nding Water street from its acquiring the May L. Quinlan prop- an automobile accident. He was swimming races,' diving events, in the throat and killed Monday Thursday night of .Robert .Tetley/)8 was injured so badly she died i " terminus to Maple avenue 'Henry Higglns and Leslie and erty on the river'bank in that bor- driving an automobile in front of canoe Taces, etc. Before they left, morning at the incinerator plant at aged three years, son of Xouls •&'•' afterward in an automobile as tisldered at a special meet- Lynn Woodward of Westside ave- ough for a public park and beach. the John L. Ely farm, west of the brotherhood members took up a Keansburg as lie was interceding Tetley of Chestnut street, Bttf' was being taken to the Long Bran- the commissioners of Red nue and .Walter W.-Noble of Rec- A public hearing on the ordinance Holmdel village, when the car skid- collection among themselves for for a friend who was accused of Bank. Robert ran into the' rear. • hospital. Friday night. The meeting tor place returned home last week was held and a number of, persons ded and' overturned. The machine the benefit of the camp and the col- theft. The stabbing is: charged to wheel of a Chevrolet automobile' ' The girt worked lengthy, but it,did not get from an automobile (rip to Niagara voiced their opinions. Some fa- was badly damaged and Mr. Luden- lection amounted to ?25.12. James Debell of Keansburg. Both driven by Joseph . B. Miller o* shop on Monmouth si ay until long past the usual Falls and other places in the Middle vored the park and some opposed it,, dore was taken to Dr. R. Brown- men were employed, at the inciner- : The brotherhood members, who White street. Tha accldont oe-» > on the bus at Red Bij hour. '..• • • • .'." '.'.' "; West. They were gone -a- week but. Jio , acrimonious arguments ing Wilson's office at Red Bank) made." the trip were George H. ator plant. Debell was caught lit a :urred on Shrewsbury avenue, ' While the. bus was gi ;hlng indicates that the Me- ,and they. enjoyed every, minute of marked the meeting. ' •• . where it was found that the injuries White, John Munro, Charles Kirk- ;wamp near the scene of the crime Mrs. Tetley and Robert had besrf Fair Haven it is bellevi street extension will go their trip. All four of the young Dudley Farrand spoke against had caused internal bleeding in the patrick, Ralph W. Krass, E. Frost shortly afterward and was taken to at the home of Mrs. Tetley's sister* Every property owner men are members of the Red Bank the county jail. ,-«r felt a fainting spV the ordinance* He said there was head. :. Dr. Wilson dressed the Bassford, Prof. Henry Clay Tal- Mr3. w". J. Thompson of Locust av*«( and walked to the fron1 he I through whose land the extension fire department. They wore their no popular demand for a park and' wounds and advised .Mr. Ludendore mage, Prof. -Edwin C. Gilland, John nue. They wore on their way horn* '« will be made is In favor of the im- firemen's badges on the trip and According; to Information un- bus to get some fresh that the people could not afford the to go to the hospital at once. The S. Herbert, F. C. Reamer, Jr., El- earthed by the authorities Debell •mrly in the evening. As thoy start.] door she lunged forw tell provement, Some of them will give they spent some of, the nights sleep- expense, He wanted the commis- latter did not do so, however, but wood Powers, Robert P. Morford, id to cross Shrewsbury avenue Robv land to-the town for the extension. ing in New York state firehousesi and Frank Stavala of Bed Bank out of the bus. Wtlllai sioners to. tack an amendment on returned to JHolmdel, where he has George Lippincott, G. Howard Lip- spent a night at the home of a crt, for some unknown reason, be« They say that wherever they ex- the ordinance calling for a referen- been making his home with Charles pincott, Rev. John Muyskens, Henry ran to run. He ran between two1 driver of the bus, prom] There are several'obstacles to pre hibited their badges they had no friend at Keansburg Tecently. In the brakes and stoppi vent: the extension ' of Water street dum' on the proposition. - Joseph Ghaler. He has been working for J.'Fennema, C. G. Muyskens; Wil- the morning Debell claimed that a :ars which were parked on the sldet difficulty in getting permission to Hayes also spoke against a park. Mr. Ghaler. liam Korver, Worth Cunningham, of the street, and out toward the1 within a few feet. "and after the meeting some of the sleep in firehousea. . ' ' pocketbook containing $30 had been One of the rear wh commissioners expressed doubt that Several others said the taxpayers During the night Mr. Ludendore Guy Elliott, William Elliott, John stolen from him and he accused middle of tho Btreet, Mr. Milley bus passed over the mil this Improvement would be under- . The young men brought back should be allowed to vote on the became delirious and tore the band- B. Allen, Harold Wood, Leslie Stavala of the theft. Monday morn- was driving at a very slow rate off girl's body. She was pi taken. Warren H. Smpck, the bor- with them a number of pennants on project. • ages from his head. The next day Doughty, M. VanBuren Smock, ng Debell swore out a warrant for speed toward Monmouth street, i conscious and was place ough attorney, was instructed to which are printed the names of Mrs, Arthur Crozier took up the he was taken to the hospital. Last Howard Rosevelt and Arthur B. Stavala's arrest and, the latter was Mrs. Tetley ran after her son, tomoblle, which' was d prepare an ordinance for the ex- various places they visited on their argument for those favoring the Thursday an operation was per- White. _ _ locked up pending a hearing. When She was reaching: to grab him jusii fast speed to the hospital," tension of Mechanic street, .. The trip. The names on the pennants park. Mrs. Crozier declared that formed, a piece of bone in the head Massino learned of Stavala's'arrest as the boy ran into the rear wheet commissioners: voted to give further are Binghampton, Niagara VMi, at present the residents of Fair Ha- being removed because it had been LIONS CLUB MEETING. he declared the man wao innocent. of tho automobile. Both the boy; was riverifrqnt causing pressure. On Saturday Mr. Debell 1st' then, said to have drawn a wanna trail, Rochester, Thousand Talke by Hoipital Owner and Poli- Whether the wheel ranover the-boy county physician, ascribed . her extension at the|r next meeting. without-trespassing on private Ludondoro had a relapse and his heavy pocketknife and. stabbed Mas- 1 • The Mechanic street improve- Islands, Pittsburgh Watkins Glen, property; that many residents con- relatives and friends were sent for, tician at Lait NightV Seiiion. sino in the reck. Joseph Miele* for or riot is not knownl Mr. Millar has death to internal hemorrhages, no recollection of tha car bumping ' Miss Miller lived with Mr. and ment 'was the flrst to be taken up. Canada,' Stroudsburg, Delaware sidered the river one of the bor- as it was thought that he was dy- ' Forty members of the Red Bank whom the men worked, prevented a The different property owners Water Gap, Chicago and Detroit. ough's most important assets; and ing. On Sunday, however, his con- Lions club attended' last night's second blow being struck. The such as it would do if It ran over Mrs. Matthew Bowman of Kumion. -The tourists.'paid a-visit to the an object. It is possible that th«t She was the daughter of Catherine whose lands would be affected were that the people of tha town should dition showed marked improvement meeting at the GV e hotel. Mrs. wounded man was' carried to Dr. called on to express their views. Amerlcan-LaFrahce factory, where have a place on the river front and the doctors at the hospital said Mary Seaman, owner of Woodley C. W. McConnell's office but he was boy struck tha automobile with such! and Anthony M.,Miller. -Her fath- The extension . will be fifty feet flro fighting apparatus is made. . dead before reaching there as the force as to cause his injuries. Thai er lives in California and, her without fear of being chafed away. there was a phance that he would hospital at Little Silver, asked the wide. , It will require an entire lot Her views were upheld by others. . live. This morning Mr. Ludendore co-operation of the club in a cam- jugular vein had been severed. boy darted, into the street from be* mother in Maine. Her mother ar- which is owned-by George Preston. tween the two parked cars and Mr« rived at Rumson yesterday. Miss BUILDING A GARAGE. Councilman Tony E. Hunting showed further improvement. paign for funds for the mainten- Miele, Joseph Stavala, Frank It was stated after 'the meeting ance of the hospital. The matter Miller had no opportunity to see thai Miller attended tho Rumson pub- and Augustus M. Miriton favored Stavala and Felix Trezza were ar- boy until the child was within a few that this lot could c be obtained for I»ac N. Williami Will Keep Hit was referred to the board of di- llo school. School companions say the park, although Mrs Hunting HEADS NURSING BODY. rested as material witnesses and feet of the car. William Calver of $1,000. A houBe "owned "by Mrs. New Overland Sedan in It rectors. J. Lyle Kinmonth of As- were held under $1,000 bail each. that she was subjected to fainting George Grover is in the route of the thought it might be well to let the Leonard street was In the- autoac-> spellB In school. Isaac N.. Williams ia building a people decide whether or not-they Min Nelly A, Porter Elected Presi- bury Park, the Democratic candi- bile with Mr. Miller. i street extension and this will have garage on'his property on Grange dent of Nuning Aiioclation. date for congress, gave a talk on Tho body was prepared for burial to be moved. A small amount of want a park on the river front. TWO KILLED BY GAS. at thB funeral home of R. R. Mount avenue in which to keep the Over- At the conclusion of the talks the - Miss Nelly A. Porter o.f Rumson' "Business Ethics and Custom*." land owned, by "Ambrose Matthews land Standard sedan which was Eleven squad captains were Mather End! Own Life and That of Immediately after the accHejjli & Son. The funeral was held at will be needed for the street. Mr. ordinance was adopted unanimously was elected president of the public awarded to him at the recent fair by the commissioners. Warren H. chosen to look after the attendance : Her Son at Keaniburg. Mr. Miller stopped his automobile) • half-paat nine o'clock this morning Matthews said, he would sell' the health nursing association of Rum- and he took the boy and Mrs. TeU' ' held by .the Elks' lodge at Red Smock, the borough attorney, was son, Seabright and Fair Haven at at the meetings and to get the mem- Mrs; Alvin, Schaeffer of Irvine- ? at Holy Rosary church at Rumson. land to the town for $300. Other Bank. Mr. Williams had arranged ley to Dr. W. A; Rullman's elBce* A requiem mass was chanted by land which will he .needed is owned instructed to negotiate with the the annual meeting last night at the bers out. These captains are James ton, 41 years old, ended her own to buy an •automobile and negotia- owner for the purchase c*f the prop- J. Quigley, Er. Herbert E. Williams, life and that of her six-year-old son Mrs. Tetley had received lonW Rev. John E. Murray. The burial by George Matthews and J. Henry Rumson community house. Mrs. painful though not serious injuries! : tions for the sale of a.car tj him erty and Bhould the borough attor- Thomas Cook, Robert A. Kennedy, Alvin Monday by opening the jets was made at Mount Olivet ceme- Chadwick. Each of these parties were about to be completed when he Bertram H. Borden was chosen vice when she struck the wheel, but shai tery. "'••.. .•' said he would donate the land to ney, and tho property owner fail to president, Mrs, Carl Schoen secre- Robert Fox, Albert W. Worden, Jr., of the gas range in the kitchen of was informed that the Elks' car was come to an agreement to, proceed W. H. Waite, Abram Krldel, Harold her summer home at Keansburg. paid no attention to her hurts. Sha {he-town. . . . • . retary and Mrs. John M. Ejlis treas- was almost frantic because the boy WHO KNOWS OF A CRIPPLE? to be his. His friends are congrat- with condemnation proceedings in A. Laros; William Curchin, Jr., and Before taming on .the gas Mrs ulating him on his good fortune. urer. Those chosen on the board had been hurt. Bystandera who! When the Water Btrept question the courts to acquire the property. of directors were Mrs. W. Button Joseph Child. George Norman and Schaeffer had locked all the doors Elks Want Naine7~of All Crippled Mr. Williams supported the Elks' and windows and had stuffed the gathered at the scene of the sect- was brought, up J. Daniel. Tuller, Dale, Mrs. John M. Ellis, Mrs. George Randolph were guests at dent thought the boy had not been ', Children in This Section. fair, not because'of any hope of • ' • ".• ' / the meeting. A program of music crevices and keyholes with paper. chairman of the street cimmlttee of benefiting thereby, but because he AUTOS DAMAGED IN CRASH. Blaine Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- T'..j bodies were found on a bed in badly injured. Robert did not seeni The committee in charge of the the council, explained that' the was rendered by Eugene Magee, < 3 wanted to help swell the fund which tram H. Borden, Mrs. Raymond Dr a room, adjoining the kitchen. It is to be suffering pain and ho said " ' outing to'be given next Monday for stre.e,fc,/would be made fifty feet Machine*, Owned by Red Bankers Hoagland, Mrs. L. G. Meyers, JMilfs .-'.!...,.'".- . - Herbert B. felt all right. Ho had no bra crippled children by the Red Bank the Elks have been raising for crip- Williams, George Delatush and reported that Mrs, Schaeffer hac wide all the way . through.,' The pled children and for other charit- Collide on Front Street. Grace Porter, Harden L. Craw- complained to a friend a few day; or broken bones. There waj,, lodge of Elks Is anxious -to. obtain preaent .de»d-an4('»tre^:)», only 25 ford, Mrs. James J. Reed, Mrs. Leon Reussille. / slight mark on his back. the name and a4toyJL^WQ;,crjp;, flk ' — A Cadillac automobile^ owned by before o£ severe pains in her head ieet^wide,"> Mr^iTulfer?^^ 1/ttMt-flchaffor. ami; -an. Oakland Thomas Vietor, Mrsr Robert -White,, and expressed the fear Hat. sh ..Dr..Bullman found that the pled child In this section.- Anyone extendingi the itre«t and 'Increasing Mrs! Stewart Young, Rev. Aithur "BURGtARS"!FOILED; was bleeding internally. He tooi .knowing of a Crippled chlldja urged ; BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. car, owned by Thomas Cleary, both might become insane. The woman's it».wldth ^/buia:p'ut^it"oiT a 'direct of Red Bank, collided one night last A, McKay, Forman A. Cossaboom, the mother and child to their boi to send In the name ln-ord«T.that line y}$\- White -street'••skiid -• that if Atlantic Highland! . Cop Prevent! husband i» engaged in.Jhe whole- : Church Benefit to be Held:at the week, at the corner of Blast Front Mrs. Robert McCarter and Mrs. H. sale plumbing busiriess. in his automobllej-irehero-Hie all may enjoy the outing. The the' improvement were'made it'was Jewelry Store Robbery. sank. rapidly.... His _ injuries .... names may be given to John PJ Palace. Theater. •'•• . street and Grange avenue!' "Both C. Perrine. - — •—•„ probable'that the, name. of. the cars were going in the direction of Four men made an attempt to such that there was no remedy fi , chairman of the commit- thoroughfare would.be changed to •A vaudeville s,how for thV benefit break into Herman Allen's jewelry FISK CHAPEL FAIR. of St. JamcB'a church of JRed'JBank Pair Haven. Mr. Cleary'put out GUESTS AT 200. " them nnd Dr. Bullman realized th_ eBTToWpTrSattri^ his hand-tor slBnsttiiatrfae-was-turtt- _ at Atlantic Highlands Sunday It Opened on Monday Night with a )from the outset. Robert died,'«< committee, or to any member of the will, be hell nekt*Wednes3ay' nlgBV Hr71ma~MiSr€liiier~Holton-E 1 i r iWim'am !F. Rellly, who fo'r^fhe at the Palace theater on East Front in^ into^Grange avenue. Mr. Shaf- Ii1ghl7~ l he5 were~trying-to-force . Good Attendance^ " midnlgntrwhlch-was-aboufe-threi Red Bank lodge of Elks, Cars will : tertain Eunice Home Girli. v past 25'years has conducted a gro- street. M..E. McNulty, owner of fer did not notice Mr. deary's hand open a door in the rear of the store hours after the accident occurred, ....be. sent fo^the.children and a par- until it was too late to stop and his One hundred girls from the Eu- when they were discoveredVby Po- The Summer fair, of Fisk chape' Tho boy loaves a sister and'tvc r cery.,stsry, e ,.,.at.. the_ corner of Water the theater,.has.donated,the use of '"eiit or other a8Slfi p"«r?on"%ni'"'b*' ! r at Fair Haven began pn Monday brothers. They, ate Mildred. Joba and.^^,PearldPl.^,P^i^.^tVtii^filid^'it!st^Vetii^fi writtt t e the theater and he Is also co-operat- car ran'inlo We side of "MS'Cleary's nice fresh air home at Chapel Hill liceman. Jaro.e?j Mason. The bur- taken with them so that they will 1 machine. Both cars weie damaged, enjoyed a visit to the Twin Brook glars spied Mason at the same time night -with o largo attendance. Sev ;:.aB" Ruaseir t Tptley: " ~ , pteprotest t againsfagainsfth. th.ee( improvemenvement ing with Frank Ifarth, an actor, in eral booths had been built anU at- have the proper cars and"attention. through Rellly, .Quinn & .Parsons, but no one was hurt zoological park, at Middletown one and fled. Mason chased them but Mr. Miller was arrested on! Si The outing will start next Mon- arranging for tha.show. At least tractively decorated, from which who, represent him.. Widening the twelve acts of Keith vaudeville will day last week as the guests of Mr. they got away. The burglars left technical charge of manslaugitei , day noon, when a luncheon will be and Mrs. Oliver Holton". The girls various articles are. sold. Those in. and he he was held in bonds oi x street would cause the street to .os- be presented. > behind a number of safe drilling charge of, the different departments served on the grounds of the Red cupy part ot the land, whsra the CASEY AFTER AN AIRPLANE. were taken in charge at the park tools and a quantity of nibo-glycer- $1,000. He was exonerated by Mr*, Bank lodge. After the feast, an New j draperies and new carpet are Mrs. Mary E. 'Harris ice ceam Tetley from all blame, for tho accl store Is located arid would force Mr. have been placed in tho boxes and He will Get a Machine in Ohio and by a guide, who showed them all of ine. Before the burglars went to Miss Tillie Holmes variety booth, automobile trip will be made along Rellly to go out of business or to the exhibits and explained each. one. the jewelry store they stole a Ford dent; . Mrs. Tetley stated" that th« the shore, winding up at Seagirt, the orchestra pit, and the interior Will Fly It Back Home.) Mrs. Maggie Augustus fruits, Mrs accident was unavoidable so far ai move his building. The letter of the theater is.being redecorated. Jack Casey of Red Bank, who has It was the first time that some of 'sedan from Naylor's garage at At- Ella. Bailey candy, Hiss Gwendolyn where the children will view a pa- stated that Mr. Rellly did not want the girls had ever Been any wild lantic Highlands. They left the Mr. Miller waa concerned. rade of the troops In camp there. Vaudeville will'be resumed at the taken the agency for the Waco air- Lang and Miss Mildred Banks soft to sell his property and that it theater in a couple of weeks. plane, has gone to Troy, Ohio, for animals and the sights brought sedan in front of the jewelry store. drinks and Horace Booker frank- would,work a, great hardship to forth many expressions of surprise The funeral of little Bobble an airplane, He will fly back to furters. [ ' • ley was perhaps the largest evejTS , SNAKES AT A FAIR. him if .the town went ahead with Red Bank in the machine and ex- and delight. After seeing the var- CRAB'S TAIL IN BOY'S FOOT. the'improvement. '. •'•'. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ~ held at' Red Bank for an infant. Itj, pects to arrive here Friday. Mr. ious animals and birds the girls AN INVALID ELEVEN YEARS. took place at the house Sunday mt-i They Didn't Get Awajr and They Mr. Tuller. stated that he did not Contract for Stationery Suppliei Casey, "who is'well known in this enjoyed a luncheon in a shady Robert Bainton Didn't Know It Un- Didn't Cauie a Riot. ternoon and it was conducted hfc believe Mr. Rellly fully understood Awarded to Trubin Broi. section as an aviator, nil make grove in the park. til Poisoning Developed. ' Mr».Amoi Bennett it Now Entirely Rev. W. Holland Raver, assisted bvJ All Saints' church of Locust the situation. He said that if Mr. The contract for furnishing sta- sightseeing trips In the airplane m • a» Robert , Bainton, son of John Helpleiil Rev. Robert MacKellar. The hou«tt.": Point cleared ?800 by a fair on the Reilly were acquainted with all.the tionery supplies for the Red Bank with passengers and will make his Soldiers Plead Not Guilty. Bainton of Harding road, was in Eleven years ago Mrs. Amos Ben- was filled'and there -was a largaV church lawn last WednesJay night. facts he believed Mr. Reilly would public schools for the coming school flights from the Shrewsbury river bathing at Rumson about a month nett of Mechanic street, while suf- gathering outside., The high esteemf Tho profits were not as largo as the Harvey Gray and Harold Parker, ago when his heel hit against the change his mind. He said he did year has been awarded by the board country club property, t former soldiers at Camp Vail, fering from a fit of vertigo, fell in which tho family Iq held'wai- amount realized last year, hut the not want to put Mr. Reilly out of of education to Trubin Bros, of Red tail of a dead horseshoe crab. He and broke her ankle. This left her shown in other Trays. Thore wer&? weather was stormy and this re- pleaded not guilty before Judge business or to cause any hardship Bank, who made a bid of {3,201.01. HOLY CROSS CHURCH BAZAR. felt a sharp pain for a few minutes a cripple and It was with difficulty more than fifty floral tribute's. duced the attendance. . One. of the to him. He stated that on tho op- Lawrence on Monday to charges of but he gave the matter no further During the school year additional stealing jewelry from the home of that she could even get about the Among them was one from' th'*«» features was'a display of .snakes posite corner of Water and Pearl supplies will be bought and the cost It will be Held on Thunday, Friday thought. A few dny3 ago the foot house. In all the years since the Methodist . Sunday-school prlmarjLi loaned by Oliver W. Holton, owner streets is a house and store owned Paul Reussille- at Knollwood on July began to swell. Blood poison|ng for these supplies for the entire and Saturday of This Week. 3d. They were returned to jail to accident BVIO was able to leave the class, of which Bobbie was a mem<> t' Twin Brook zoologlc park near by Mrs. Peter F. Lang. Part of the year w^ll amount to about $5,000. had developed. The foot was lanced house only five times. Seven ber. Other floral tributes were senif'. I'l'i!1' The snakes were in A harvest home and bazar for the await trial and sentence tomorrow. land of this property will be needed Trubin Bros, have been furnishing benefit of Holy Cross church at and in the foot the doctor found a months ago she was stricken with by Mrs. Frank Dennis, Miss Su«h kooper. fox .the street extension. Mr. Tull- supplies to the Red Bank schools for piece of the horaeshoa crab's tall paralysis. The stroke was a severe Holmes and Mrs. Bertha Cookij- Rumson will be hold on Thursday, Swimmer1! Clothei Stolen. Tlioo NNe w Yorrk Sun last week er said M? plan was to have the the past ts.n years. This firm has Friday and Saturday of this week about an inch long. Robert has re- onsand ahe has since been confined three of the teachers of the Sunday^' printed a long story about the town ' the Lang property and also received the contract to pro- on the church grounds on Ward While John Wormert, Jr., son of covered from the blood-poisoning to her bed. She Is now utterly school. Thore were also floral ptee ' simkes escaping ut tho fair and give i Mr. Rellly in exchange vide new books for tho Bchool li- avenue. Dancing will be held every John Wermert of Belford, was in and his foot is now all right. helpless. from tJio Elks' lodgo, tho DeMoli., , about Miss Mai Kin no., catching for tl property taken from Mr. brary the coming yttar. Their bid night with music by Hackett's or- the swimming pool at Keansburg society, Independent flro company^ them and putting them around her Rellly to widen the street. He said was $727.08. Sunday, someone stole his clothes. chestra. Concerts will be given by Chauffeuri to Give a Dance. HEARD SCOPES TRIAL'. the ladles' aTraiJInry of Indopenden nock and playing with them and he believed this would be a better n • a« the Holy Cross band of Harrison. Mr. Wermert was obliged to return fire company, tho Slgmund ~' then putting them In a cage. The location for Mr. Rellly's business home in his bathing suit. He got Red Bank chauffeurs will hold «»ELECTION_Vr ARMORY. Fancy nrticlos, cakes and candy will their second annual ball tomorrow Keyport People Hear Bryan and company, tha Baptljfc L „,,, •tor; was without foundation. Mo than the present one, bo sold and there will be other at- a ride homo in an automobile owned Darrow in * Action, Robert Linton Chosen Second Lieu- by Anthony Gibson of Belford. night at Bowser's hall at Sdabright. school, tho Baptist young people's^ snakes escaped. They were secure- Mr. Lang was at the meeting. He tractions. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mlckcls ly caged and they proved a great tenant of Cavalry Troop. Prize dancing contests will be held union and tho tfovf York tlnipl said his wife would sell her proper- and souvenirs will bo distributed. and Miss Dorothy Smart of Keyport school. attraction at the fair. ty to the town for (8,600. Robert Linton, son of George T. Red Banker! In Canada. Taxicab Buiinen Moved. and Mrs, Elizabeth Lewis of Perth 1 Linton of Branch avenue, was The dance committeo comprises M. Solos were sung by Mrs , Gra, Considerable land fronting on Mr. and Mrs. John H/'Grcgory of William H, Layton, owner of the N. Coffe'r, Leonard Smith, Russell Amboy returned Monday from a Chndwlck King nnd Eugene M. M ! A Mlitaka In Nanui. Maple avenue and owned by Martin chosen second lioutcnant.of tho Red Yellow Hood taxicab business, has two weeks' tour in Mr. Mickels's Bank cavalry troop at a meotlng of Red Bank are In Canada on their Ferguson, Bon Parker, Thomas Jor- goo and a duot was given ty """ In & report of thi workmen's com- Grlflln will be required for the ex- cruising motor bout Elnlno and moved his business from Oakland dan, Clarence Harris nnd Lloyd automobile. Thoy stopped at vari- Marlon Many and Miss Elsie .ponsatlon cose brought by Edward tension. Mr. Grlflln said the prop- the cavalrymen, Monday night. street to a building on Bridge ave- ous places In New Jersoy, New James Wise, Jr., was also a candi- they are having a very onjoyabla. Brown. • • Burial was mado at Fair V M. Slattery of Red Bank for,In- erty had been placed on the mar- outing. Thoy stop at towns nnd nue, fofftforly occupied by Stono & York, Delowaro, Maryland, Vlr. comotory, Four mombers of juries he received whlla working ket for $85,000 and that he would date for the office, At. a recent ginla, West Virginia and Tennessee. mooting of tho troop Second Lieu- cities and at places that look Inter- Parker. Mr, Layton will build an Free Seat at Boxing Show. DoMolny society, acted t.i beiu as « plumbor it wot stated Mrj. scll.it to the town for that price. esting as they coast along tho shores addition to tho building. Whllo in Tennessee they visited One of the brothers of little Bob1 tenant Joseph E. Fix, Jr., was Charles P. Norman of Mnplo Dayton and attonded the Scopes C, V, Shropshire was a witness. He said he did not approve of tho of the Great Lakes or travel up and nvcnuo held coupon 7605 which en- is a rnombor of thii society, street extension. H« declared that elected flrst lieutenant to succeed trlnl. They heard the Into William This was * mistake. The witness George A. Hogan, who has! boen down the rivers of the country, Cider Mill to Open. titles him to a freo sent at tho bearers were George J. Mayor, .-^, in. question was "not Mrs, C. V. it would bs an outrage to make tho J. Bryan and Clarence Dnrrow in mond Ewirtt, Robert Amendt «ni dectod captain of tho organization. Joseph LaM will open his cider Cripple Klddlo boxing benoflt at tho a heated debate. Shropshire, but Mrs. Amanda taxpayers of Red Bank pay for such A Teac|ier'i Odd Vacation. mill at Scoheyvlllc to rcculve apples an undertaking. Throughout) his Tae troop will leave August 23d for Rod Bonk armory Friday night of Shropshire, a sister-in-law of O. V. a stay of two weeks at Seagirt. Paul I. Redoay, principal of the next Monday, A box of cigars will next week under the auspices of talk Mr. Grlflln made frequent use Ball at Rlverilae Ca.tn». Shropshire^ •« i » school at Leonardo, is home after Cleared $10O at Rumton Calca Sale, of the words' "piker" and "pikers," be glvon to tho first man who brings tho Elks' lodges of Rod Bank, Long, having spont two weeks ai an en- a load of npplot to tho, mill. This Branch and Asbury Fork. Tho Pocahontns lodge of Rumson An oxcurslon tall will 1 I ,O«trlch Lays Two Eg|i. and thsrt was doubt si to whether Hirer Plata Club'i Cake Sals. cleared f 100 at a cake and apron Tuesday night, Auguat lltll, at | this was intsndsd to apply to the gineer on the stoemshlp Ltvlathan. has been the custom of this mill ' "Gloria," an African ostrich at About $15 wai cleared by the Before he became a school teachor many years, Navtiink Fireman1! Fair, sain held last Thursday at the Oce- Rl/crsldo casino on ',V«st B« Oliver W. Holton'i toologlcsl park commissioners, or someone else. Rlvar Plaza community club at a n:.la /lrchouso. The committee in jilnco. A wults. contest will bt I Near the doit of the meeting Coun- Mr, Rcdcay had had cxporlonce as • The Navcstnk flro compnny of ntsr Mlddlotown village.laid two cake salo last Saturday at Storck's on engineer, He snys Ills two weeks »12, »13.8O and $18.00 " Mlddlotown township w]|l hold a g;of the sale.comprised Mrs. nnd the wlnnors will roeelvi IS,'( eggs the past waek. Each ' egg cilman Eugsni M. Mags* said May- store on Broad street. Mrs. Van- boys' two pants suits, somo with gold. The members of thi dai or William H, ft, White should hsvo of work on tho bout was like a vaca- fair on Thursday, Friday and Sat- Fvftnk Benson, Jin. Thomas Noon- weighed four poundi and wai i»v»n dorveor VanDorn, Mrs. James Tay. tion, vests, at 18.50, Flnkclsteln's Ro- urday, August 13th, 14th nnd 15th. an, Mrs. P. Ji'Mulvlhr.1 and Mn contmlttos are Arthur Bbul(| Inches In dlamoter. The sggi art stopptd Mr. Oriffln from talking in lor and Mrs. Henry Pnasoh wor« in chester Clothe* ' Shop, 12 Wo:'. -i m > > MI. , Thoro will be dancing and othor at- Hurry Kottel, _ ' rls^ophor Williams) and' ' on exhibition at the park, Mr, Hoi- this manner. goneral chargo of the salo, Front stroot, Rod Bank,—Adver- Johnson, •' - • _ j For Lunch*. tisement, tractions, Aprons and othor articles ton tits n pair of African oitrlchjt, L»nd owned by Carl Diet* and Our delicious sandwlohcs and •*•» for household uso will bo sold. Fraih Fhh and Va|*Ubl«i. Rsdloi Frank Msraiclo will bt needed for Radio! fresh salads aro always refreshing, When In town always vltlt tifs Let Bob Johnson solve your radio Supper and Fair, Authorlaod dtaltr • i Special the extension. Each of these par- Special prices for quantities. AI. For bonoflt of St. Catherine's Victor Night at Tuillng'i. mnrkot for your fresh flih, fruit find Zonith, DoKorrtit problems for you. ' Monmouth Ra- perln's dellcataucn, 20 Broad veuotablei, You will s»v» money and (80 men's suits at $16,80, tlsi laid he would donstt th« land dio Service, Second National Bank church, Evorott, to be hold on Wednesday night la nlso Victor Oodley Produoti, . 'jnkilitain's Rochester Olothsi In qucitlon, 'A vots of thanks was street, Red Bank,—Advertisement. church grounds at Bradovolt Satur- night at Tustlng/B. Vlctrolas, Vic- on everything you buy at this mar- dlo Sonrlcs, flMond building, Brond street, Red Bank. ket. Economy Flih anSudIvm,•Help* Arrange a ' Fin Co'mpany and will Run j: yrPJro'traira to Be Preienled1 at Rr week, according to stories in New wae Drawbridge Tender at.Rtnn was 62 years old. At one time he ' Night—Liability Insurance watched the play of lightning across Next Waek—Dandn« and ' ^;iBanfc Armory on AnfU.tTth. York newspapers, Mr. Herndun was ion 26 Yearly-Funeral Saturday. conducted a livery business at Long tha Borough Employee.. the heavens. While he was viewing : a Attraction.,; -j;.ji \\ififf.l(.^ sK-.S*ata,are selling-rapidly for the attacked by a mob in a German city Elisha J. Kcach of Rumson, a res' Branch. He served two years as The ordinance for concrete pav- the sight there was a terrific rott The firemen's fair :it iPatr,.!, .-„,, for,; narn". tftM Joit . ^aarshow to be held at the Red because he refused to pay an nuts- ident of Rumson seventy years'end a member of the city council under ing on Church street, Willow drive and crash' and a shower of small I will open on Saturday night o| t aUtkm,'Leonard »trt*t aid te mobile repair bill of ?7 before the eplintors (truck Mr, Riehdale in the H foiina eaURed Bank 886.81 pdBiii* armory Friday night of next a civil war veteran, died last"Thurs- the late Mayor Charles 0. McFad- and a portion of Prospect avenue at week on the. lot on'the;*orn; Ip^i.fc^w.the benefit ot Uncrippled repairs were made. The repair man day at the Long Branch"' hospital, din. A year ago Mr. Mount leased face. A stroke of lightning had Little Silver, passed its final: reading Fair Haven road and.Pearl,'* ; Apply Mr*. Knight, Nawroan Ssrlnf. MkWales'funds of the Red Bank, is said to have demanded the money where he had been a patient, two tha Third - avenue- hotel at Long last' night. Lawrence Seibert, who passed through one of the screen in advance. Mr. Herndon drove the doors, making n round hole in the I The'fair will contlnuV every | | Kiihaan'Spring* road. Bed-Brifc^"- fe.lili* .^Branch and Asbury Park weeks. His death was due to gen- Branch,. • Mr. Mount leaves a is the borough recorder, objected to noxt "wcok, and will close, Sat! ©* .lodges of Elks. An all-star boxing mob away by flourishing a wrench, eral, debility. Mr. Keach was 84 widow Margaret, and a daughter, wood and making many splinters r kNaab the BomuJnttU^eeHon aott. the plari of raising the mpney for night,'Auiwt.;f "-•-••-••• ' ' elie can moil Th. Bei(»t*r, »hj«* #jft»rih-hs»-beon-^rranged through which he pretended was a revolver years old. "'• Mrs, Julia Throckmorton of Lak& the improvement entirely by .gen- about the site of match sticks. .The A policeman appeareertfiiTtTrBeo' 'lightning also tore down the aerial ^sfepresic i Into oTar 7,800 homi. every'WIIC'C. | Mr. Keach served in the civil war oral taxation as is provided by tho EMPLOYMENT AOENCV ,„• V:,. John Leon, matchmaker and pro Mr. Herndon to pay the money wood. His mother, Mrs. Amanda of Mr. Blchdale's radio outfit. The the fair committee, Mayor.;, woter of the Coney Island stadium. with the 29th New Jersey regimenf. Mount of Long Branch, is living. ordinance. Mr. Seibert thought tho _ nuraea" regbtry. ' We . only ' tindl* The daily newspapers state .that the wire was cut into pieces of varying P. Cross IB' vlpo president, [t claa. help. Telephinie IMS, Womeiv'a. For. the feature bout, Mr. Leonse- He' was a member of Arrowsmith She is 85 years old. Mr. Mount property owners benefited should Bennett secretary; «tid;-Will! policeman then retired and that the post of Red Bank. For 26 years he pay:an asessment of at least ? 1.60 lengths and twisted: into various, whang a, 45' Klveralda ''> »T«nne, . Bed COind Frankle Genaro, the world's attack on Mr. Horndon was renewed also leaves a sister, Mrs.. Hubbard shapes, After the storm Mr. Rlch- Little, Jr. troaaurer. , Others !»:'••* '" ' '" " flyweight champion, who will fight was bridge tender on the Oceanic Weeks of Lakewood. 8 foot for the improved' ya^lue their by the niob. Mrs, Witherspoon was drawbridge, giving Up the Job ten properties would obtain. •'<-.,' dnlo oxamined.lt and found that all committee .are • Theodore, ;P Wve irodm bonraloW wlth~BaVage an4 Geoifcie Marks.. Frankie is a mild with Mr. Herndon and the two beat the temper had been burned out of son, Harry • B. Kurtis, Josept rlinprovementai available Beptenber latt looWng-.youth, in fact one would years ago. Since then he had led a TOOK POISON. The borough officials did not !««Ar .Month, tent, *hpne: ;B*d;;•&$(•, a retreat to. a railroad station, retired life. •_.•...:••.. it, giving it the r.ppoaranCB of hav- drlckson,. Walter Mills, JOB take hini for a kid, but those who where, it is said, the attack was con- agree with Mr. Seibert. They said ing been scorched and burnt in a Davis, Roy King, Leslie He: f WHEtf YOU HAVE ADVERTISED ;: know him are aware that he is the Mr. Keach leaves two sons and Freehold Man Ended Life at Hi. this matter had been threshed out Wr-ilioui»,for aala.fJr rentirithoo^r* tinued. Mrs, Witherspoon and Mr. big fire.' • '•"•[:'• '-. • • • ' • • '; Edward Crozler,- Tony M; father of three children. When two daughters, they being Frank Daughter*! Home. at previous meetings and that near- Hi, fom<, to u. and let ua JUt It Had«. Herndon are said to have been sell Bennett and Tony. E., 1-HaiifliV niJilacd .trtet, ntar aUtlon, Gonaro steps into the ring he re- roughly handled, but the station Keach of Rumson, Mrs. Irma Wil- John Niviaon of Freehold, aged y all the citizens at these meetings The aeVlal' of another radio MftV sMnbles a wild, ripping, diminutive liams of Atlantic Highlands, Mrs. had favored the general taxation chine at the house of Mr, Rlchdalo's A new platform has be master intervened and made the ; years, died Saturday afternoon for dancing. 'Music wilt! INBRIDOE.^:*. bearcat. Ha is a master mechanic mob disperse. Emma •> Doolittle of Providence, from a dose of poison. After tak- plan. :George K. Allen, the borough son,' George C. Riehdale, was also ...-.» ltiioni durtnr at h!» chosen calling and it is a treat Rhode Island, and Joseph Keach, ingineer, said the paving would be put but of business by a stroko of vided by West's orchestra i..••••: Addreaa. for funhir ing the poison Mr. Nivison told his Branch with .Chester Arthur lag* Lanoni, drawer Hi td watch him in the ring. Another Mrs. Witherspoon had intended whose whereabouts are unknown. daughter, Mrs. Lottie. Sherman, that only twenty feet wide. He aaid lightning. . ' , • ' *i»' '. •.'• •Haven as conductor. \ The 1 ^^. bout Which should prove a thriller to make a tour of Germany, but af- He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Fannie he thought he was going to die and that later oh it would no doubt be M*T WOHKT ter this incident she and Mr. Hern- boat club will have charge ottl 1,-number ot good.„.-»»- will W between Rene DeVos, the Lonnie of Rumson. he collapsed in her arms. found advisable to widen the. pav- RUMSON COUNCIL DOINGS. " %ol«aa halo. Fiona 1431, don left that country and they are miscellaneous booth and the.fire- •ng*. « Blv.ralda Belgium middleweight, and tou The funeral was held last Satur- Mr. Nivison had - been in poor ing. At that time the property To Adverti.a f .r Bid. for Sidewalks Terry, the cave man o' Newark. now in Sweden. Mr, Herndon is day afternoon at the Worden fu- owners benefited, would probably men's auxiliary will look after the 2 years old and he is a eon of health for a long time. He was on Two Street.. fancy'booths nnd the booths where George Levine, who has whipped neral home at Red Bank. Members formerly employed in the Freehold have to pay special assessments, Sergeant Sammy Baker and other Preston Herndon of Fair- Haven. of Arrowsmith post attended the Mr. Allen said the appropriation of The Rumson mayor and, council refreshments will be sold. Mrs, Yesterday his folks at Fair Haven rug'mill. A widow and three chil- last Thursday night decided to ad- Lielft .Chadwick is chairman-^f tho good ones, will mingle with Irish iervice and acted as honorary bear- dren survive him. $65,000 for the., paving job might Tommy Jordon, the knockout king received a cablegram from him to ers. The burial was made at Fair prove inadequate and that in this vertise for bids for laying sidewalks, auxiliary eommittfle, ; ' Of Brooklyn. Willie DilLn, one of :he effect that he had not been hurt View cemetery.- event it "would be necessary to and curbing on Washington and James Chadwick and Clarence > you odt wfth any dlflealtx Manhattan's knockout artists, will oy the mob. The papers state that 'STORK SHOWER" FOR INFANT eliminato the northern end of Pros- Allen streets in that borough. The Little will sell frankfurters, Arthur > .ervlng, help. Interior deo- Blvenld* atttiue; phone Bil light Erwin Bigi of Omahs, who-has Mrs. Witherspoon has made a-sworn pect avenue, from Church street" to bids will be opened at the meeting Davison will be in charge of; the E statement to the American consul DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT. Many Gifts for Little Richard Mill- oa Thursday night, August 13th. 27 victories to' his credit. Match- lin of Locust Point. the Rumson road, from the paving blanket booth, Verhon"tittle -will 3? WE HA maker Leon is also endeavoring to general at Berlin regarding the at- Mn. David RiddlTBied Last Friday program. J. Stanley Farrar wanted elebtrlc conduct the aluminnum booth, Ray? Bank 188S or t~. ..wnm, tack which was made on her and A "stork shower" was given for and atraot. qppoalt* the *t*> arrange' a bout between two local at 'Allenwood. Charles Erricksoh, who lives on at-eet i'ghta on Monmouth road and mond Davison,will look after the |u> ahoir ion our offeringi, b, one of whom will be Jack er companion. Mrs. Coleman Mullin and her new- the Misses Shippon wanted an elec- boys, one of whom will be Jack Mrs. Susan H. Riddle, a former -Willow, drive, said.thera-was, a dan- lamp booth, Jacob Grim will have l ri L B born eon Richard last-week at-the tric streot light on tha corner p£ I HAYK A NUMBER I —r r JKiemari of Long Branch, who al- resident of Red Bank, died from a home, of Mrs.. Mullin's friend, Mrs, gerous curve in the road in front charge of the h66p-la~^Bttino and. M onnraBav houaea on our Hat for »«Ie « wavs puts up a corking good fight. FESTIVITIES AT LEONARDO. duplication of diseases last Friday of his property. He said this dan-; Hartshorns lane and Ward avenue. Leslie Hennessey will run the lenb U'Mntereated call Rod Bank IDUi Margaret, Crolius of Locust Point. Both requests were referred to the or ball at 111 Oakland atrttt, Rad Bank. The entire profits from the box- A Beach Party and a Play and at the home' of Mrs. William Allen Many gifts were brought to the ger could be eliminated by widen- "battle" gamo._ _, • Hadler-Hall, fag show will be devoted to the if Allenwood, where she had been ing the road ten feet and that he light committee with power to make Dance to be Held There. . shower for little Richard. Games the improvements, HOUSE FOR SALE ' •; work of helping crippled children. risiting. She waB eighty years old. of bridge were played, and there would donate the land necessary to HOTEL PADLOCKED. on Keeklei* place. Modern eight roots' ^Committees of each of the lodges An enthusiastic and largely at- Her husband, David Riddle, died a do this. In order' to entirely elim- ..Councilman Van R. Halsey re- dwelling, two >un rooraa, lot iOillO. tended meeting' of the Leonardo were various other features. Each potted that good prugress was be- Diners at Long Branch Ho.telry further particular* by taltphohlng Bid have been working hard '-. planning number of years ago. Mrs. Riddle guest received a blue paper boot as inate the dangerous curve it will Bank 680-R. for the affair and they are working civic interests association was held leaves three daughters, Mrs. Mar- also be necessary to widen the road ing made in'laying' the new. water Make Haaty Exit*: ' VERY ATTRACTIVE RENTING OFFER Monday night at Mrs. Edith Philip- a favor. Those present were.Mrs. mains. So farmtlni have been bid to ooupla detlrlnt larnlihad hou.e with just as hard in seeing to it that the garet Ghadwick of Red Bank, Mri Mullin, Mrs. Crolius, Mrs. John Op- ten feet in front of 'Frank C. Tha St. James hotel at Long all modern eonvtnlencea by owner nrho 1* bouts are favored with a big at- pi's at Leonardo. Ordinarily the as- Ella Saunders of Point Pleasant and Storck's property. Mr. Storcls was on tha Eumson road and Hart- Branch, operated by George Wiley, going Wait for a year. Andrei. Box 1|. sociation meets at the nrehouse, but ferman, Mrs. Samuel Corse, Miss shorne lane. ' tendance, The program should Mrs. Grace Frazee of Patersoh. Margaret Reddington, Mrs. Mary not 8t tha meeting. Clifford Her- was padlocked Saturday for viola- M»tawan. M. J. ' - '• ' prove to be the equal of any seen >n a'count of a fair being under way bert said he had talked with Mr. At the suggestion of Councilman tion of the eighteenth amendment. UNDECIDED A3 TO THE KIND ' it that place the meeting took place The body was brought to the fu- Cole, Mr?. William Woodward, Mrs. of a houa* you mntT Call on tw ni lat at the boxing clubs in the larger neral home of R. R. Mount & Son John Wermert, Mrs. Mel Johnson, Storcfc. about this matter and that JVank Benson, chairman of the This makes the third hotel at Long ua cxpl.ln the datall. of tht houin w* at Mrs. Philippi's. The house has a street committee, a plow.will be Branch to be padlocked. The Com- htva llitod. Hadley-Rail. Ill Oakland cities and every one attending will at Red Bank and was prepared for Miss Dorothy Cole, Mrs. Hardy-and Mr. Storck had stated that he -would •treot. Bed B»nk. be assured of his money's Worth. spacious porch and the members give the land necessary to widen the bought. to bd med in regrading mercial hotel on Broadway, pad- "ound seats there. •urlal. The funeral was held Sun- Mrs. Sadie Johnson. FOR RENT NOW. ~T jQBn-P.'JUuIvlhill is chairman of the day afternoon at the home, of Mrs. road. ,..,„ ...... Binghatn avenue, Black Point road locked a year ago, has just been Halt double houie, ibt large rooms, batli Bed Bank.committee and. reserva- Everyone present took part in a Ghadwick on McLaren street. Rev. and Narumsunk avonue'. released..,. The .padlocking of theend large attlo; all Improveminta; flneit iiscussion relating to the future ac- Emerson Quackenbush, the bor< St. James took place while patrons location.' Apply SS3 Broad atreit, iboni tions for seats may be made through W. Rolland Raver conducted the ANNIE HART HOME. ough clerk, -was instructed to adver- Red Bank 17-M. Wm. ^^ tivities of the association and < a RUMSON NEWS. were dining'and several of them ;ervice. Solos were rendered by Well Known VaudeTilla Artiit Ha. tise for bids for. the concrete paving F1RELESS COOKER FOR SAIX.. . committee, was appointed to man- Mrs. J. William Helm and Eugene made hasty exitB. > Two holei. all complete, almoatnefi a Succeitful Tour. job. Mickey Walker Start* Training at raaaon tat idling, bave an eleettie.. Mil. ige these affairs. A beach party Magee. The burial was made at J. O. Falter, Lafayette atreet, Bumioo/ SAILING RACE. .vill be held Friday night of next ..It was voted to carry liability in- Summit (or Fight with Well*.' Fair View cemetery. Annie Hart,' one of America's Card of Think*. W. J., phone 408. • ' 't week on the old Leonardo lighthouse best known vaudeville artisb and a; surance on all borough employees T (Jacob Dickereon'a Widow the Win- and a policy for such insurance was Mickey Walker, king of the wel- We desire to express our thanks BUICK SIX TOURING ..* ner In Firit Start. iroperty, which was , recently resident of Fair Haven's theatrical terweights, has started training at to Rev. W. Rolland Raver, Rev. for aale; sood condition; all good tlrei( DIED AT AGE OF 78 YEARS. taken with a company which is rep- an/ demomtratlon, eheap for \oaeh o» lought by the association. An of- colony many years, returned last Summit for his bout with Billy Robert MacKellar, Albert W. Wor-trade for enaller car. Be* Earl Wolcott, Jac,ob Dickerson's Widow, in her resented by George M. Quacken- den, Jr., Mrs. Jacobus, Mrs. King, :er from Mrs, Belle Gold Cross to Mn. Emma Crummal of Colt'a Neck week from a vaudeville tour to the Wells of Chicago. The fightwil l at Red Bank Trait Co. firs): start of the season, captured itage a play for the benefit of the bh Mr. Magee, Miss Many, Miss Dey, CARS FOR SALE. T "the Sunday morning event in the a Victim of Cancer and Dropiy. Pacific'coast'. "The Sheriff of Fair take place at Aurora, Illinois. the casket bearers, the. Methodist association was accepted. Mrs. Haven," as she is known in this sec- There was a long discussion A 1920 Bultk touring car, Bodta teui« j|r. jnty-four foot knockabout class Mrs. Emma Crummal, widow of about the needa of the Soven-Bridga Miss Evelyn Jeffrey underwent and Baptist Sunday-schools, "the Ing car and Buiok coupai all In A-l con*, Cross said she. would be able to ob- tion, reports having had one of the an operation for appendicitis last boys from around Pach's," the Sig- dltlon. Can ba lean at Taylor'* Ouaga, under the auspices ^of the Mon- tain a number of New York actors Asay Crummal, died last Thursday road and the road committee was Pearl atreat. Bed Bank. ' -.. '..-• jnouth boat club,, beating out by most profitable as well as pleasant week at the Long Branch hospital. mund Eisner company, tho lodges, ind actresses to take part." The night at the home pf her son, Ryas trips of her career. The advancing instructed to make repairs there. Independent fire company'and the PARTNER WANTED. ' (eight seconds Sarah Clay Brown's T. Crummal of Colt's Neck, with Miss Florence Zatta of Hoboken One who la willing to work and take ,)lay will be given September 5th at years do not seem to tell on her, as has been visiting relatives here. ladles' auxiliary and to. thank our care oC.a growing bualnea. In Bed-Bank. Elisabeth, -which had led the fleet the Leonardo high school building whom she had lived a number of friends and neighbors for. their Tat further partlaulara writ* to' B.O. Fi she looks younger and more chipper A TRIP DOWN THE RIVER. Drew Polhemua of Hoboken tpent M.. drawer-M|.Bai-Pank..,—,...r-.-j< V•-. Wt four .yachts throughout the race and in connection with It there .will years. Cancer, complicated with many aefcot sympathy"Kndi-kind- until nearing-tho finish line. Othor than-ever. She is staying-wlth-Mrr the week-end with hli mother, Mrs. "iess in our great bereavement — WE HAVE JUST THE HOUSE.••'.;?. be a dance. dropsy, Was the cause of death."and Mrs. Howard W. Marsh of Rum- Fair Haven 6fficiaI."Had a"~Ffne you have alway. wanted. Call oh ui Mi boats to start were Elwood Powers'* n Minnie Polhemus. . caused by the death of pur eon and Mrs, Crummal leaves a brother and Time on Auguf^u. Mi ton'.a Boat. we will be pleaaed to eiplaln the term* to r iJliana and William H. R. White's -A number of other matters-were son and with Mrs. Fred Ryder of - Joseph- Strohmenger,- Jr.i brother, Bobby Tetley. ;—-;;;; you. Hadl«y-Hal!, Ill Oakland atreeV three sisters." They are "Richard Fair Haven during her short vaca- Red Bank, near itatlon. I Dolphin, finishing in the order disposed of. Richard Leonard,'the Richardson, Mrs. Robert Thome The officials of the borough of sailed for Scotland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.'Louis J. Tetley (tamed. president of the association, urged tion preparatory to opening the fall Fair Haven and a few friends en- She will be away two months. HAVE YOU THE HOUSED and Mrs. Theodore Vanderveer of season in a few w«eks. and Family. W* hare tha tenant We hold » wilting . the membors to -work unitedly and Asbury Park and Mrs, Johnson joyod an outing down tho river Mrs. Michael Kelly it'visiting ^Advertisement,. _ I-.i - rHit 6( out-of-town client* anxlom to lo. - '—In. previffDJLrac6Bjhio&a«ojn onlj whole-heartedly-for-the-assoeiation. Sunday in Councilman Augustus M. relatives at Shrewsbury. -, :-«at*-iw*r-tat*««rtow!KH«ai)RHBlinnOikw ~ " " •" T Ihree boats have started. With the Reevey of New York. Four grand- Card of Thank*. " " land etre»t.oppoalte atatlon. Bad Bank. ; children and nine great-grandchil- BURNED WITH GASOLINE. Minton's cabin cruiser Jean. The William Hammell has moved "^"^ BRICKS fOtTBALEr~- T- tonrth entry Sunday morning it was first stop was made at Sandy Hook. . In kindly and loving memory 'of fc fight throughout as the boats were dren also survive Mre. Crummal. from the Hershey cottage on Allen our mother, who departed'this life Three to four thouiand extra qualltf RACES AT RUMSON. Scobeyvilla. Man Painfully Hurt in Charles P. Cross and Harvey Little street to Whitney Williams'* house brloka; have lean uaed, but not with c«- hrenly matched and positions were She was bom.78 years ago at Eat- July 20,1925. ; -. m«nt. • If lold at onoe will make I6#" ontown and was a daughter, of •n Oad War.Lait Waek. rowed across to Highlands and on Lafayette street! "" '" thanged frequently. The jockying Five Boats in-Neck and Neck Finith brought back a bushel and a half We wish to acknowledge with sin- trice. Thon* Bed Bunk 1628. lor positions at ths Etart gave the on Sunday. saac Richardson: The funeral was Charles Hulbert, who Is employed Miss Elizabeth Smith is visiting cere thanks the kind expressions of FURNISHED BUNGALOW FOR RENT, held Sunday and burial was made by Norman Sickles, a farmer at of clams. A fire was built on the Mrs. Mary Clark of New York. sympathy from our many 'friends, Six roomd, Baa, water, eleitrld llghdi, Spectators several thrills as the skip- Five boats finished less than five beach and the clams, corn and steak phone) near river, on Battln road, Fair at Atlantic cemetery at Colt's Neck. Scobeyville, was carrying a pail George Herat's aiitomoblle^truck especially Eev. Edward WeeJts, the Havtn, Mn. William Maion, hox 81, Fal»' pers 'wera forced to handle their leconds apart in the raca of the were cooked over the flames. pall bearerd and those who sent cars tersft very cleverly to avoid hitting knockabout class over the Rumson filled with gasoline last Thursday was damaged In a collision with an Havifn, or phone Bed Bank 118-W. • ' when the gasoline caught fire. Just Coffee was also prepared. The din' automobile, bus last week. No one and. flowers. NEW~BUNOALOW FOR SALE. fcKy of the large number of pleasure ountry club course Sunday. The DEATH OF YOUNG MAN. , nar was served on a table and pic> The Steelman Family, Son ' Maw colonial hungaiow at Fair Haven I fcraft that were anchored near the Margaret, owned and sailed by E. what caused the fire is not known, was hurt. live rooma. water and elcetrloltr; prlt. but it is supposed a match was on tures of the party were taken by and Daughters and Grandchildren. IS.aOO, with. «8D0 jown and balanotfljl starting point. C. Fiedler, was the winner, and the Robert Moil of Shrewsbury Died A song service was. Held Sunday —Advertisement. •«* to,ovv. n»n IOUV Qawn ana oaianae VXB the ground and' that Mr. Hulbert M. Floyd Smith. There was more night in the grove on the Presbyter- monthly. Edward Eajrea, phone Bad Bank The Dolphin took the lead at the Osprey, owned by Samuel Riker, Yeiterday at Hoipital. food than the members of the party «i> ' •• kit. ; rd, was second. William B. Potts stepped on it and lighted it, thus Ian church property. Rev. Arthur Card of Thank*. LUMBER FOR SALE. ~ hut she was quickly overcome Robert Moss, aged twenty years, causing the gasoline to ignite. ' Mr. could eat and they shared the din- A. McKay presided and Rev.'E. J. Second hand lumber, doori, doer :by the Elizabethibh , whichih tturned d ththe got third place with the Jazz, John We wish to express our sincere ;on of Alice and Raymond Moss of Hulbert was. badly burned on his ner with other visitors on the beach. Keuling offered prayer. The sing- th'anks to those who were so' kind frame., window aaab, blind., .talra# •butcr stake fully five lengths Riker was fourth with tho Ideal II Shrewsbury, died yesterday at the After enjoying the dinner Mr; Min- kitchen itmitts, porch columna, mould- ;nd Samuel Riker, Jr., was fifth chest and neck. He has since been ing -was led by Edgar Louis Keuling during our late bereavement caused ing*, ato. For Information phone Ruitt.oii - ',»he?d, with the Dolphin, the Miana Allenwood hospital. He was born confined to the bed, but he is now ton took his guests on a ride to the of. Miami Beach, Florida, assisted by the death of our father,'Elisha OD0. kmd'the Widow following in the or- with the Frances. • The other con- n Virginia and had lived at Shrews- end of Sandy Hook. On the home- J. Keach of Rumson. Also the O. FURNISHED ROOM. • • ;ender was Bertram H. Borden's improving. by the church choir. Chester Ar- Single mom, comfortably furndbedi *n .tler- named. At the second stake tho bury thirteen years. Besides his ward trip three rousing cheers were thur played the violin and' Mrs.A. R., Mr. and Mrs, Worden and ouaaaa paaa.doori all Improvamenta; three jlWidow had overtaken the Miana Rumpus. parents he leaves a sister and three given for Mr. Minton. minister,- mtnutea from atatlon. 108 Monmouth WILL WINTERJN FLORIDA. George Ivins was organist. Mr. Ar- •treat. Bed Bank. Ingulre after 9M jand the Dolphin and it was then nip In the bird class the Rover, brothers. The body was brought to Those in the party in addition to thur opened the servicejothrB^vjo- Mrs. Erma Williams and Sister. P. 11. [and tuck between the Elizabeth and wned and sailed by James Elkus, ;he Worden funeral home at Red J. Henry Wallinr Ha. a Winter •—Advertisement.' ' i Ro.idenco Built at That Place. Mr. Minton were Chester Minton, lin solo. Mr. Keuling/sang a solo. FOR SALE. |he Widow for first place. ' was first, and the Willett, handled Bank and was prepared for burial. William B. Little, Sr., William B, Evening services will Be, discontin- Card of Thank*. To settle (ititet on* and a latf aera* !; Mr. Dickerson sailed his own of land. Bouae.of five room.] water,,elea- y Frederick A. Douglas, was sec- The funeral will be held at two Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Walling Little, Jr., Harvey Little, M. Floyd ued at the church durlng^Augu'it. We wish to thank our kind trlelty and heat. Apple orchard on plaet. hoat. The Elizabeth was sailed by nd. The Snipe, owned by Jolm L. 'clock tomorrow afternoon at the of Port Monmouth have had a win- friends, including Mr. Albert W. Price 14,000. Edward Rayea, phone .Bad Smith, Robert Fowler,. Howard E. Victory Park band will give' an- Bank 406. Harry Clay, the Miana by Harry Riker, finished third, and the Goose, house nnd will be conducted by Rev. ter residence built at Braden Castle Morris, Tony E. Hunting, Charles Worden, Jr., and Mr. W. Benedict, Martin and the Dolphin by Dclford ailed by John Hunyon, was fourth. other free concert tomorrow night. for their kind services at the death AT STUD. ames W. Lee, pastor of the Cal- Park, Florida. They expect to go P. Cross, Warren'H. Smock, Harry A featuro will bo the singing of old Black cocker epantel. RowclMt* It Molr, fisher. • lana are under way for a big re- ary Baptist church of Red Bank. there for. the winter in October. of our beloved father, Mr. Elisha J. formerly Hldkllt Blue Boy, aired by Mid- Allaire, Joseph W. Davis and James community songs led by Edgar Keach. • . gatta to be held on Labor day, Sop- The burial will be mado at White Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Walling Hogan... .. v kilt Kermlt Junior, dam Champion Doreen. ember 7th. Louis Keuling. These concerts are Frank Keach and Family. Two pupplea for aale. Olbion Kentnli, OPEN AIR BOXING. Ridge cemetery at Eatontown. and their son Isadore Walling of Mr. Minton's boat is 48 feet long attracting large crowds each week. phone Eatontown 8130-J. Fort Monmouth expect to spend the —Advertisement. and is provided with every conveni- Rev. F. T. B. Reynoldj of Key- «>*> ' •.. ELECTRICIAN. ~ T one Branch Club to Hold Another winter in Florida. Flrat elaaa work done at the .am* r«a* d. Open Air Show Friday Night. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. DIED IN ITALY. ence for a long cruise. It has a 27 port will preach at the Presbyterian Card of Thank*. lonablo prlcti; hou.a. wired |M up. Bill Dr. and Mrs. C. W. McConnell of horsepower Standard motor and church Sunday morning. To all who in any way helped in quality In nxturee; work guaranteed. Joha : i The first outdoor show of theWorld Famoui Tennis Plajren In Keaneburg, formerly of Fort Mon our lato bereavement, the loss of Bakewlti, Doltord, phone Ktaniburg, ILong Branch boxing club held at 'giquale Mirabelli wat a Former there is plenty of room for sleep' »-F-3l after 0;00 P. M. . ; Matches at Seabright. Reiident of Red Bank. mouth, will spend the winter at Tar- ing quarters and for storing, food our dear mother, Mrs. SUBan Riddle, .the Hollywood horse show grounds pon Springs, Florida, FAIR HAVEN NEWS. in this small though sincere way wo FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR KENT. The annual invitation tourna- Pasqunlo Mirabelli, a former resi- and other things necessary for a thank you. Newly deeorated. completely fural.Ml • .Friday night proved so successful ment of the Seabright tennis and m • a» with every oonvenlenoe for light hou..* dent of Red Bank, died Monday in long trip. The boat has electric Epi.copal Church, Batar Today and keeplni: a two-room and kitchenette that the club management has de- ricket club opened Monday and 'Card Party For Church. • . . The Family, cided to hold more of the open-nir taly in his seventieth year. He lights and in the main cabin there t - Tomorrow. apartment, apaeloua, cool In summer anaY vill continue throughout tho week, went from Red Bank to Italy about In spite of the stormy weather is an electric fan. _ - A bazar for tho benefit of the—Advertisement. _ _ • warm In winter; heat realdentlai dlltriet, jttiows. The seating capacity will ho matches will bring together the Card of Thank*. near center. Phone 1221, Bed Bank." \V increased and there will be 2,000 on years ago, He had been a resi- Saturday night there was a large Epiacopal church will bo held today MODERN RESIDENCE FOR SALE.'" greatest array of tennis Btnrs to bo FESTIVE OCEAN VIEW. nnd tomorrow on the church lawn. Tho family of Mrs. Michael Weir Fine Bad Bank home, four ledroomi, i Wilt? around the ring. For the fea- dent here about seven years and attendance at a card party held for BII to express their sincere thanks •pacloua living room, every msdfrn con- leen in any tournament this year. the benefit of St. Mary's church of Fancy articles and other articles ture bout Friday night if this week, had been employed at the Eisner Minttral Show by Women Tomer to relatives and friends for the kind venience; corner 09x150; two.eir garatj, Among tho famous players taking factory, Ho leaves a daughter nnd New Monmouth. Tho festivities for general household use and re- ahad. trcca, ahruhbary, flowen, parfolaajj •',, Jjack' Sharkcy, the veteran bantam- art are Wlllinm Tildcn, tho nn- row—Luncheon on Auguit 10th. expressions of sympathy extended IIO.OOD enah, balance on mortgage, W. hrce sons. They are Mrs. Raphael were to have taken place on the freshments will be sold. ' . during their rocent bereavement. D. Fowler, Broad Strait National bank . freight, will appear against Harry lotial champion; William M. John- > London. Three eight-round bouts Nicolettt of Rod Bank, Morris and lawn, but because of the Inclement The ladies' auxiliary of tho A card party will bo held on Fri- —Advortliemont. building. Bed Hank. iton, Vincent M. Richards, tho Kin- Mlchnol Mlrnbclli, clothing manu- weather the party was held at the Ocoan View property ownori' asso day of this wock at tho Playors' > Ind one six-round affair will make oy brothers, Ray Casey, "Peck" Card of Thank*. HOUSEWORKER WANTED. V }tj> the rest of the program, Light- fact'urors of Elizabeth, nnd Adolph rectory. Mr. and Mrs, John Kinney elation will give a minstrel show to- boat club. Part time; elrl who la a good ooo«, v rilTin, Lucian Williams, Miss Helen morrow night at tho community, Mr. and Mrs. Jullqn Scott and lionfit and who can furnl.h rafennaai mights and V/albjrjvelghts have Mirabelli, who lives in Italy, wero awarded f 25 in gold and John }Hr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler and 1 Wills. Mrs. Molllo Mnilory, Miss house at Ocean View near Leonar- fnmllj wish to thank, their neigh- tletlred by am.ll family to com* at aheu| ,: >een engaged for' these bouts. .' ' , hot ind onlil running water, heater, dry' f WON A TRIP TO OHIO. Made $224 at Saabrlfht.CalM Sale. « *,un*w*a a^umv run BALIS, cement cellar! prla* 18,11001 tirml, Aim flailing at Swimming rlvor Just will bo in chnrgo and burial will ho of the people In that part' of .tho In A-l aonilltlon, , Phone lint' BanV, a large plaoi or eicillent garden land eb> . A cake salo for the benefit of the Another Ral Trap Needed. •ti-W for avptlntmnit, • " >C|»rUt Brown'* Industry Reaulti iouth of tho Nowmnn Spring* mado la Orson Grovo cemetery. own now have to walk n mllo or Wife—Oh, George, do order a talnabl* adjolnllm property, John SSake, 'H In a Fin* Award for Him. bridge. Both say they novor liad Seabright Methodist church -was 1 ICEDOX v/Afifip. wlta, phon* Kaanaliuranaliuri (7FS(7-F-S11 afteftr O held last wook In the church lecture more to got to tho postoflito. rot trap to be sent nome today. T,'M, Charles Brown of Belford, who Is luch great fishing. They got fish as Dtath of LlttU Sllrer Infant. en Muat lie In lint elan condition. Ad> i- n room, The cakoi brought from $1 George—But you bought one last dreaa Iaihon, drawer M, Red Dank. *>* t for the Dnro pomp com- fast ai they throw tliofr linoi ovor- 1 i V Pearl Rysor, aged olghtoon to |3 each and the profits amounted Surprlaed on Her Birthday. wook. Hoh"sts"WANfWT BUNGALOW FOR RENT. ty, J«ft Sunday to attend • con- boerd and pulled them in. Tho twomonths, daughtar of Toreia tnd Wife—Ye., doar, but there's a rat Immadlat* ponuiloni alihl room.) ail 'if, to $224. An open air fair will be A surprise birthday party'was tn paiturr, II rir wnkl th* bnt of pal- tlon held for «mploy«es of tho fishermen got a total of 82 fish, ohn Hy«or of Little Sllvor, died of In that now. tun, Walltr Field, Ilnl Hank R. t, P., Improvamanti, watar, >ai, eleglrltltyi * hold August 2)it tnd 22d on thi given for Mts, Edward Ottlngor at fruit, grap ' Wutiiwamp mail, bi ntlill by th» company. Mr. Thoy also got a few cntflth. Each church property, her home on Madison avonuo Mon> POWER^MOWgR tOK BALE. pir monlh, Addreia Bungalow, dr***n neral -was held Saturday afUmoon Hand Maiden*. Thirty.Imh nuti In enod running tondl. V, Bed Bank, ' 11 won thUtrlp by uWng mor. took 41 fish when ha loft the boat. day night. Oatrl«s of 800 and Little Tommy (reading tho bible)' lion: will aall ehaap,, William Jlnth, Bly nd wns in charge of Rev. John C. , Laid Up With, RhtametUm. pinochle won pUyad, after which, •••*lde drive, ,,tli»n my ,«tt« nprannU- When Mr, Crelln returned homo ho Fiirroll. Tho burial wai mado at •-Pop, what is a hand maiden? run oAi^a. hid nix flih, hs having glvon awny Gaorge Truex, superintendent of rcfreihmejits were strytd. • Riilir tarrlag* and flan»* altetrto waih- HOUSE FOR RENT. JktM flompwy in J*« «•«*• rlount Olivet comolery. Mr. and rnalli at Urn Rod Bank poitofllee,!« : Pop—-A hand maident Great Ing maehln*, ID A.bury «*anu«, Allan* Four ronmiomiii all l lmrro»(nnnlilrro»(nnnli|| Ir. Mr. Brown ii In Ohio Mn. tho other 35 to friends and nolgli- Mn, Ryier and tholr family mov«d |.' —.,'»»» ''— ' '•• • flcottl They didn't, have manlcuro tie Illihlanda, N, J. ' mlnutfilnutfi' walk hem Italian i Ill btf M EUJl s very ilck with rhiumotUm and !• If them'* work to bo hid, Tha walk hem Italian i. Ill |«r kittf » »f Journ «t Ni btfti. Mr, EiUJl* gayi 81 ;o LlttU Silver from K«antm , PtnH* cortfln.4 & bfr hatiie oji OkM glrli In thoie dayi, did they? etSorwfflfKB: mth W"l >ronl atfi.t, Hid flinty flih. ' '" " W#.nt Department will Oood look, Apply- Mn. Knliht, K.w »n Sprint. Inn, Mtwau Ipilnti ro»d, vt n P*DM ' - "-* RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 29,1925,

HAVE YOUR CLOTHES . LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN POSITION WANTED BANG—BANG-BANa F0M> BBUVERY '«M*V FOri SALE. »12, »13J!0 and flSOO ty thoroughly experienced dairyman or Get new tlrei on your cai or you will On* lot on Ford dtJUery box bo»> In good condi- boya* two-panta aulta, aoma with vieta cleaned at the City Dry Cleaning and Dy*. ' Heavy ear pointer, h»d brown, body WANT ADVERTISEMENTS, ing Worka, 9 Mechanic atreet, mar Broad brown and white: name SHI. Suitable re- teainatcr on farm or private eatate; wi£« hear the aame thing, You can And Fire. Forest atsnui, rtl 01 tion for iiiill aa (heap. Mtrtln CIJII|1CI, New at I8.S0. Flnkiliteln'a Bocbiatir Clotnei willing to aaslit with homework or cook- •tone and Bruniwick tliei it • low prlci of thi Parmly Jwk I. MonmouMonmoutth N. J . " Shop, 12 Weat Front alreet. Bed Bank. •trtit, Red Dink. Pb«g« 1CJ-B, William ward, H. £. Butler, Navtslnkiavanui and (Continued from preceding pile.l th. Oilrov, proprietor. Rumion road, phone Rumaon 400;^ Ing, rttcrtneea. Addreaa X. Y., drawer M, at the Red Bank Auto Radiator W«kl, by Balton Farmly, Lam 1 ST, LAWRENCE SKIFF FOR SALE, . 1ANDOUN FOR SALE, FOR SALE. 4 Bed Dank, 113 Weit Front atre.it. Bid Bank, phone) ona-thlnl ot UHn at' In food condition; price riaionaDii Bungalow, flri rooma and batbt bargain HOUSE FOR SALE. BATHING SUIT~BARGAINS. thosi who want plenty rf Phoni Rid Bank 4»1, '. 8U roorne, bath, all Improvementat |ur. Cleilng out ouf bathlnr ault line, SDSU CAR "WASHING MY SPECIALTY. Phon«i 468«B, or clU at 28 Drummond to quick bdyer; prlca IS.600, 11,200 1 guarantee you a aatlafaotory lob. Lit CURCHIN'S FOR REAL ART, Dalton Farmly, Parmly i OLD TOWN CANOE. FFOOR SALft avanui, Rio Bink. down. Ed. Hayei, phone Bed Bank 498. parlor and garagi; 16,600. P. f. Kenoldy, ding 10.00 and J9.O0 auila at IfcOO. Ttu- N. J* 11,,, Addriie Canoi, drawer «.~a*d Bull. 114 Honmouth itra'eU Phom 447-B, or bln'l, 611 Broad atreet, E«d Bank. mi prove my ability. Chirlei A. «n«, Curehln'i barber ihop la the tiUca whir* r «.~ FLOORS. HOUSEWORKER'WANTED, location,, 109 feet frontags on only. Apply it pnee. Strain Co., Broad about ten daya «go. . Meadowbrook aurroundlngi, «tc. Peter DePontl, pl.one We make a specialty ot cleaning win. ' FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. . STORM ENCLOSURES. Careful, reliable, experienced man wants street, $2.8»0 Inqulra of Frank B. ( h •trill B*d. Bank.: . , Farm. Shrawibury. phom »<0, B«d Bink, Now la the lime to bav» thirn put op, 4E4-J. or coll lit 245 Shrewsbury avenue, dowa of stores, offices snd private real. AU taoroviinanU, 60 Unit) the* ««J place, as houseman, useful man, caretaker Red Bank. denceit alip general office cleaning. Ratal lln, 40 Oakland strut, jhons R*4 ,. .^HOUSES FOR RENT. ENGINE FOR SALE. dont wait until bad weathir. Fboni Bid er watchman; four yean, on Bumeon road. reasonable*' Satisfaction guaranteed, 48 17-M, '140. HO and 160. Saa p. P, Kinmdy, Three hone power gaaollni engine with Bank 14011 for Ralph B. Slekili,,lhi car- p. O. Box 271. Long Branch, N. J. HOUSE FOR RENT AT RIVER PLAZA. Washington street,^" Red Bank, phone BEAUTIFUEAUTIFULrlOML E 6n SHRKWIIWW*SHRKWIIWW. flEEP Rfa FOK BALtt, . ' pentir and builder.- • : / New two-«tory houae, five rooma and 114 Monmouth strait, Fboni JUT-B, or four'lnch., pump 'attachment,. IfiO,. C. O, FLATS FOR RENT. 654-M. ' ThiThinkk ot owning yout own hhorn * «l*tl* i _ HiO-B. Kid Bank. Phllllpi, Alltntln Highland!, phone' 110, One seven rooma, all modern Improve- bath, all Improvementa, except gaa; dec- Red BanBkk whith * you eat caskeItkkott lWflWfX Hoolmdel. TRY CURCHIN'S FOR PACE VALUE. orated; Inwn neatly graded. Ready about KNOLLWOOD LOT FOR SALE.. POULTRY - BOUGHT ,|NU SOLD. . Lit ui be your barber. We know how ments','oni. live rooms, all. modern 1m- Beautiful lot 75x155 on Harvard road. motorboit right at your own doonraildaw. V3 - , AUALFA HAY FOR SALE./ Alive or freih dreiaid itlcken» bought to pleaae. Expert toniorlal itrvloa. Cur- provennnti. Call at 120 Shrewsbury Aunuit 1st. Sent W. Telephone Red Good swimming and Billing In thi* ittiMivunmit' Alfalfa hay, second cutting, by thi ton ; Bank 1684. •' Section A; must be 'Bold at a sacrifice, or aold: will.pay bait prliea>a.. J, Baker, ohin'a Barber Bhop, Second National Bank n'venue, or phone" 1143,'Red Bank. irice 11,600; part down, balance In month- and skating and Isi boating In th* wlaMr.,, , Witt, N. J. or load; delivered If dcilred. J. B. Car- Mechanic ttreat. Bid Bink. Pho" m 100I-J. building. UpaUlra. . •• Here ll • mug llttll llibMoo- bom* wtft ' ton, Everett,'N.J. • OIL STOVES. • • . • FOR SALE. y . paymenta. f To first elaas' Americana MAPLE.AVENUE NEW HOUSE RumBon, ten room house and bath, elec- Improvementa, open finplaea. imil lad < 4imo»«r ot d Rid Buk. Ta)«. COWS FOR.. SALE. Florenci and New, Perfection In all sites only. Call at 56 Spring street or phone an acre of ground right on thi tint bulb corner. 00x148, with flhe houm; wonder- on Spring itrcel; Ilva rooma and bath, ell at low prices. See ui before buying else- tricity; lisa and hent; lot 50x205. feet; 1S83-R. . . - tor only tlt.OOt. This Is • bargain M4 4»hom It.W. Bonu good family, or dairdi y cows'. '• Mid. ful, opportunity, '• Sell 126,000. F. A. Improvcmenta; . aojl $7,000, rcaaonable where. Samuel Swartt,' 14 West Front garage and shade; price; $9,500. Caleb •• u,u "MAN WANTED, dletown£tock Farm.'Thpmae S. Field, Rid Morehouse. Foxwbod Park, Little Silver, street, oft Brad itreet, aed Bank, CHICKEN FARM FOR SALE. on* of the moat attractive homli la tin* Bank.^ Phoni B09-J. . ."• . terms, V, A. MnYehouae, Foxwood Park, Luker,' Bclferd, H. J, ' iPhone 76-F-J1, Twenty-two-acre chicken farm, eight- section. Ray E. EtUlman, Btat* hlfkwira. StesV Job. i Address M. W., drawir N. J.-.' ;-•••' ..••'-•••-•••. Little-Silver. N. J, J - • Keansbiirg. 1 GLASS HEADQUARTERS. room houae, all .Improvements; laundry; Eatontown. N. J. rf . M. Bid. Bank. _ , ^CHURCH FAIR. DURANT COUPE FOR SALE. All lint of ilngli and double itrengtb HOME BUILDER AND MILLWORK. •YOUNG MAN"WISHES STEADY JOB " CARS'FOTSALE: ~ farm fullr-'r.quipped for chlckeni. All MONEY FOR FARMERS. *' Fair Haven Episcopal church will hold A 1022 model; flrat cln»"condition; Savin paaaengar Kiaael aedon, • Packard window glaai. Plate glaas wlndibielda our Many' plans to chooae from-or will eatlr kinds of bulldinga. Price $16,500.. Caleb In or neamar Red BBanka ) can drive a car. their annual fair July 20th and 80th on specialty. Miller1, llardw.ro Co.. 83 Weat On United BUtes govirnmint pluyTk*^ ti la ot four . good tlrei' and orfe extra. Inquire chaaale twin alx, cheap, .iamea IL King, mate jour plana. Screening, porches, trel- Luker, Belford, N.' J,, phono Kesnsburg Federal Land Dank, tbi only fsrmira'•»• i • Thorn Rtd Bunk 12B7-J. thi church ground!. >, Carl J. Dloii, 12S Wcat Front atreot, Red 01 Main atreet; Keyport, N. J, phone Front itrtrt. Red Bank, phom 11-J. • Uses and porch boxes, fencing, ltobert 75-F-81. . . ! tnnl bank, th* nst laming* of which g* -OE6RGE H. IfflBlERTS, , OFFICE FOR RENT. ' Bank. '• •• i: -, • • • 188-W, Keyport. N, J. . • : BAYSIDE HEIGHTS L. Cook, 31 Sunset avenue, Red Bank. UNEXPECTED COMPANY back to thi finnii who borrowi _• Phone I4»g. •HtlonHr, Ni- Monmouth, N. J. T, Deairable bdlci for rent In tha Elsnir FOUND— Et'ECTRIC PUMPING OUTFIT FOR SALE baa most projperoui future ot any derel- ; hsa arrived . and storea dosed. - Never money, loan* money ta fanMra on 111*, Phone Mlddlitown 316.M. building. Apply at thi olllci ot Blgmund a place to get Homo Special work thirta Burk-auper turbine; moat practical for opment along the a'eashore.. J. Crawford "WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, mind, drive over to Mra, Dodge'a, abe bond and mortgage at iK P«r cent Inter* * TWO MEN WANTED Elmer Co.. Rtd Bank. • at 05 . centa. Finkcluteln'a-. Kocheater home uae; on demonatratlon at Luther Compton, BeUord, M. J., lole agent plumbing, htatlng and tlnr.lnc. dumps'and alwaya baa raapberriea on hand, also corn, eat to pay oft mortgages, dtbtt, bur*, i tor working around brick yard. U, B. . • HELP WANTED. Clothia Bbop, 12 Wcat Front itreet, Red Walling'a, near atntlon, licllord, N. 1. GET A U. S. GOVERNMENT: JOB. windmills repaired, /gent fur Maiter car- ilmas, cucumbera and tomatoer. Mra. atock, make lrrtProviraiat!.. ete, U 1V0 1 Brisk Co., Eatontown, N. J. Young girl to aallit with light house- Phona^ 42. Kcanaburg. Men 18-35: railway mall clerks; com- buretor coal arivtnii duvlw. Flu «ny fur- Dodge'a Market, Xumson road, Little 311- farm Is In Monraonth county ud yen wi»t Bank. . ...'•• . nace, ft Letghtoa avenue. Bad Bank, a loan, aee me. I am tn« seorstary fo».' 1 ' HOUSE FOR RENT. work. 7 Sixth avenue, Athrhtio Highlands, i' APARTMENTS TO LET. mence 11,900 year; steady; 25 coached ver, M. J- •' "• J., phone S70.R. . ..GRAVEL FOR SALIT. > free. Write Immediately. Franklin Initl- phone O2-W. Monmootb cotmty, Sind for tlmlMai . . A ««vin room hoaaa for rent, withgl- Fine gravel for ronda; can atxnd lmpee* Unfurnlahed, three and four rooma $35 FARMS WANTED. Henry CJVpde, Famlngdale, K, J, Fhon* I': laii. Phone Red Bank 846. -• tute, Dept. 0-U6. Rochester. N. Y,—- COLLIE PUPPIES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. tlon: thirty centi per cublo yard. IL nit- and r|0 per month; on corner Wallace and Beautiful collie puppies, aix weeks oW; . Have .city clients ready to buy farms In 1S56RY AND DELICATESSEN STORE Evln-ruda motor boat and engine, alx- tau, phom 26-W, Ued Bank. Ala* eoncriti .Spring itrceta. VI, H. Grover, 106 Wal- TAKEyNOTICE. Monmouth county, also village homes, male' and female; price reasonable. Mrs. town, river and shore properties. Send let- HILLCREST, I", for aala'i will eatibllibedi reasonable, teen feet long: at publlo dock, •Buraaon, gravel. _. lace itreet Red Bank. I have levaral used gaa atovea and COOK Csrlton, third house from station. Willow N. J. Aak for Jack. . T itovea to sell at a bargain. Come and look ter, with full description of property, to the* new suburb ot Long Branch, on 0l Bulok roailitir for iale In (rood Humplijfy RBI heater; will sell cheap. with diamond lost on Rlveralde avenue or tax rate Is extremely low, ivery. lot'ta , Sea aklff 21x0 feet in good eonditloni GARAGE FOR SALE. , MONEY TO LOAN.. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. condition. C«H Rumjon^SB. •' . A, Bofiwohr, Blngham avenui and Church Apply 223 Maple avenue, phono Red Bank at Orange Lantern tea room. . Reward. high, and haa more than alx Inchii of tob H64.R. Phone 288, Red Dank^ Two-story gnrags on the Dr. Rsfferty On hbud,anu inorteaitu on real estate In New houac, six rooms and bath, mod- •oil; it lies on thi moat direct and tttVelM . SAILBOAT FOR SALE. ~ atreet, Kumaon, N. J. ' ' property. Can be bought cheap by see-1 Red Bank or »lclnlty in sums of $600 to ern improvementa; garage; in a good reai- _ Twelve-foot Marconi rli; urrat for (h« GAS STOVe. FOR SALE. FOR |2,S0O CASH $5l>,000. Apply John A. Lovely, counaelor- road from Long Branch to Rid Bank. Fab* - FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. Ing P, Fr Kennedy, 114 Monmouth, street, dentlal neighborhood. Good terma. For Ho buaaei running past the property lull Icld.•; Phone lUd Bank 888-W. Gai cook atovc with threo burner) and you can own a houac and hualneal paying at-law. South Amboy, H. J, Phone South other Information aea D. W. Martin, real Large double* room, private family; all oven, food condition. Price $10.00.. 221 phono 447-R, or 1520-R. Red Bank. half hour, about one-half mill from Llttla>>* ••'•" .' JERSEY..BLACK Q1ANTS. „ Improvementa, 82 Harding road. Red $2,600 a year prodt: a good opportunity Ambor 181-M estate, 24D East Front itreet, Red Bank, Silver station on the New York aid Lonr> Mechanic itreet, Red Bank, B. Robert for the right party. W. A. Hopping, 49 MONEY. TO LOAN. ' ' Purl bred growing atock for iale,¥ all Bank, or phone 178:J. "TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Phone 1138. Branch railroad. City water, eleltrtt llfhtli" Lawaon.. Broad atreet, Red Bank. Money to loan on first bond and mort- «»ii. Blaavelt, Holmitl, N.J. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. gage on Improved real estate worth double on Spring street; garaee, Inrge lot, all Im- •WANTED, ATTENTION. telephone and gas. Lota $10t and Qftf " r :i " All Irdprovementa: 18,200. Bn P. P. ' AT STUD. APARTMENT FOR RENT. the amount loaned. Alston BeekmBn, at- provements ; sacrlllce $7,250, terms. Some I want a married man wilting to work, warda, aold on easy paymsnt Plann s A 4i4MM ^ raih'i and boya' old shoei. . P. Ylllan.,20 Kennedy, 114 MonmoutbjUreit. phoni Red Imported German police doe:, pedigreed; Three room apartment, furntohed or torney, 10 Bjrood street. Red Bank^ buy on fine, street, Charles Dresser, 113 neat appearance and active; a steady posi- count for eaih. The Home file DtleDertlefff i '': I Wnt Front, itreet, Rid Bank. Bank 447.R or 1680-B, Criminal POIIEO!, Rledeckendurg Uckermark partly furnished for light housekeeping; Weit Front strcot. Red Bank, telephone tion with chance for advancement; refer- mtnt. Inc.. Oceanport avinue. Oo»»»porti\ . itmln. Telcphono Hlghlanda 125!, P, O. centrally located.. Inquire at 43 EaBt - GASOUNEnENGlNE FOR~SALE. 581-M, Red Bank. ences required. Address George Bur-: 'N. J. HEAVY HAUUNU \ I ANDREW J. HIU. Ralph, B. Carter gasoline engine and box 231. Front street. Red Bank. ' POLICE DOG PUPPIES, roughs, room 42.0, Baritan building, Perth : of, ill '•• kinds i rates reasonable. Andirloo Paper hanging and decorating; Interior jack; aultable for water pumping: for Amboy, N. J. . CARPENTERS WANTED. and Mtnlorjpalnttng. 14 Worthily itneU HOUSES AT NAVESINK. AUTO FOR SALE. sale chesp. Phone 803 Atlantic H{gh- male and female, high grade registered Brotheri, phone Rid Bank "M. Ten non-union carpenters wmnte4 l|| -.*"" CORD TIRES FOR SALE. 7" Red Baik.- Fhom 1416. - Four' and five rooms each. Newly dec- Must sacrifice, on account of death of lands, H. W. Meyers, Leonardo, N. J." champion stock, wolf trrcy; also thorough- FOUND— orated, Near the postofllec. Immediate my husband, Appcraon car in perfect con- bred male collie pup; sacrifice »10. Charles once, long Job, Q. A. Hawkins, Tail tSti Two >0xS14 cord tires, SS.95 each. 01- GARAGE FOR RENT possession. For ealo only. J. F. Andrew, BUILDING PLOTS FOR SALE a Urn place to atore your ear rot any icn'l garage, Mlddletown, N, J. ' on Union street; For further particulars dition; all new tires. Cp.ll N. W., 52 very reasonable; 60x160 feet; very easy Dreiser, 118 West front atreet, phone period of time;.open day and nlgbt; Just Tin, N, J. apply to George B, Brown & Co., 33 East Navealnk, Bridge avenue, Red Bank. i 581-M, Rco Bank. a block from Broad street; plenty of room HELP WANTED. terms; 200 .feet from postofilce, stores, Front atreet, Red Bank, FOR SALE REASONABLE^ THRE'ETTOTS FOR SALE. bus and river. Robert A. Relsa, Ocean- MONEY TO LOAN for either Indoor or outdoor parking, Boro CIDER APPLES A arooood kitchen wmnwomin or. mman to anllt .Beautiful mahogany ten-piece dining Auto Storage. Mecbanlo atreet arid Globe k PhonPhn e LonL g BrancBrnhh 21522152. SIMPLEX MANGLE~IRONER FOR SALE". One on Thomai avenue, near Broad port, N. J, Phong Eatontoivn 212S. on first and second 'mortgages in amounts received after August Id, Laird's Cfdef cook. room suito, practically new. Also a piano. street, one on IWeat Front atreet and one of $1,000 to' $20,000. Will alao buy good court. Red Bank. Large I lie; slightly used, ltko jiew. RUGS AND CARPETS SHAMPOOED ~ '.FO.FORR RENTRENT.. ' +_j Also 10.Inch electrls—fan,—oacillatlng, Ca»lal t 03 Riverside avenue, or phone Be" d' at Falrfleld Gardens. Carl J, Diets, 123 second mortgages. Phone Bed Bank OWN YOUR HOME. Mill, Scoheyvffl«, N. J. . Thr«e ofllci rooma on BroaB d atnet. BiinV"700! . and - dry cleaned Old -OBrpet- made -into 1U5-M.;—Edward Wolf, 100 Monmouth Phone Red Bank OBO-R. West Front atreet, Red Bank.- ruga. Rag rugs wortn. Call us. Mon- Be firat to-live in-a new-houae,—Houaea ply at J. Krldel'l clothing atorc. atreet. Jted Bank. for aale, all Improvements; beat location WHEN MOVING - BEDS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS. MODERN HOME, $7,D00. UPHOLSTERlNa mouth Carpet Cleaning Co., 2215-J, Moo- Call Anderson Brother*. Telephone Kit FOR SALE. In aliilies and qunlltfca at low prices. . Six rooms and both, all improvementa; Upholstering and reCnlahlne of all kinds mouth Beach. WIlliBm Cross, manager. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. in Red Bank. A email payment down Several lota In good location: bargain, Samuel Swarta, 14 Weat front atreet, off garage; $1,000 down, $45 a month. 'W. of furniture. Frank Howard, 121 Weat Furbished home ta Fair Haven; all Im- closes the deal. William I. Buchanan, Bank 704 ud get our ratu. Anrvhm. Ed. Hayaa. phone Bed Bank 405. .A. Hopping, 40 Broad street, or phone Bed Front street, Red Bank, phone, ehop iSU-J; ELMER C WAINRTGHT; sign 'of quality, builder and owner, phone Broad street. Red Bank, Justice of the peate. Criminal and collec- provements; garage; possession October Any tune. ' Bank 807. ' ' . • residence 86»TW. Red Bank. let. Further Information apply to Wil- 1739-R, Red Bank. WAITER WANTED. ROOF LEAK? tion cases receive prompt attention with . Kiperlineed colored waiter In refined so, now is the time ta have it re- SET OF BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR SALE, RED BANK, results. Day and night service. Phone.4. liam H. llintelman, Ruinson, N. J., or FOR SALE. STORE FOR RENT. hotel. Phono Long Branch 2752. paired. Just phone1 Red Balk 140S and for tale; light wood single bed and spring, fifteen lots 60x155 feet, restricted, nigh Office, 154 Catherine atreet, Red Bank. phone 600 Rumson. Mills Villa, eleven room house snd two- Large store, two windows: steam ant elevation, along good atreet. For the itory bungalow; large plot of ground, on FORD SEDAN FOR SALE. aak for the roof doctor. / | 8x5.6 feet, and' amall enclosed waahatand; MOTOR BOATS FOR SALE? BARGAIN. furnished. Apply A. Citarslla, « A 1021 model: reasonable. Addren ! very cheap. Call nt 29 Cheatnut itrcet. whole, $5,600 cash. Caleb Lukn, Balford. Houae of eight rooms and bath; large State road, near Atlantic Highlands; ICE BOXES. ' Phone 76-F-B1 Keanaburg'. . Open boats and craisera from 16 to 4S Price $6,600; caah required *l,50O, bal- mouth itreet. Rid Ford sedan, drawer M, Rid Bank. Largtat atock In town at lowut prlcei. Bed Bank. ' ^ .. ' feet; many are great bargalna for quick lot; live bedroomB; nev Ea«t Front GARAGES A SPECIALTY, street, Red Bank.' Sell $8,500; reasonable ance easy terms. Inquire Caleb Luker, UVE Samuel Swartt, 14 Weat front itreet, off HOUSE FOR SALE. buyers.. Can be seen at-Dickman's boat real estate. Belford. N. J. Rent With Option of Buying aatlit, esJvas, riogs and poultry wanted, Broad itreet. Bed Bannk, House of six rooms, tils bath, all lm< I build garages from $100 up. Let me' works, foot of Wharf avenue.-Red Bank. terms. F. A. llorehouse, Foxwood Park, show you aome of tbe'many I have built. Little Silver, IK J. FARM FOR SALE. seven to nine room house, two lathi, Uriel . N. Rods, phom 867-R, Red Bank. > VISIT FOXWOOD PARK. provements; $6,800. P. If. Kennedy, 114 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Monmouth, i -eet, pbone 447-B or 1520.R, Ralph B. Slckels, carpenter.nnd builder, 84 »EBUH_iNG"PIANOS AND PLAYERS. Seventy-five sera farm or will sell a part. site plot; Red Bank or vicinity prefsmd. ' , APARTMENT FOR RENT. Lots (1,000 to 11,850; improvements, Red Bank. McLaren street. Red Bank. Two to alx furnished rooms -witbrpriv. Twelve room houae, electric, toilet and tJO per month for apartment. Addren easy terms, F. A. Honhouie, Foxwood liege of light houaekeeplng; all Inprove- We do the most perfect and highest class Address C. H. F., drawer M, Bed Bank. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Job of re-building known to the Dlano In- bath; hot and cold water; usual outbuild- Apartment, drawer M. Red Bank. Park, Little Silver. N. J. - LEGHORN PULLETS WANTED. menta; one minute to train and bus; rent ings; less than three miles to Red Bank. , Two,to three hundred; March and April and builder;' Jobbing done. Jacob Bulrleh, dustry, A. B. Dlrbai, Drummond place. POODLE DOG FOR SALE. • . PONY FOR SALE. ' , oornai ot Appleton and Hamilton nvenue, reasonable. Phonne Red Sank 1527-M. Red Bank. Showroom and ahop rear of resi- Pries $16,000. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J, Carpenter Work Wanted. 1 birds; muat be good stock; prlca reason, Phone 75-F-31. Keansburg. Three and a half, months old, good Pony, aaddle, harneal and cart for iale. able. Address Lcghprn Pullcta, drawer M, Ocean View, near Leonardo. Addreas RUGS—ORIENTAL RUGS. dence. Telephone 883., All kinds ot Jobbing attended to by (a. Inquire Mn. Flannelly, tox 62, R. F. D., Leonardo P. O., box 17H. Bought, sold, eichinnid, stored. Clean- bread/ ,101 Linden place. Red Bank, Red Bank. DOG FOR SALE. ATTRACTIVE SEASHORE HOMES. experienced carpenter. Write) or O TYTYPEWRITEPEWRITEP R HEADQUARTERSHEADQUARTERS.. ; Atlantictantc, Hlghlanda. N. J.. ing and repairing a apecialty. 'Hand wash- Homea and eatates In Monmouth Beach, LOT ON KINO'S HIGHWAY. FLATS FOR RENT. German police dog, female, reasonable; Marvin, 88 Harding road, Red Blflk,', TTiTypewwritert iters tentedtd , boughbht t aannd ccold. "TJECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. Four and' aix rooms and bath; all Im- ing at lowest rates. Prompt lervlee. . It two' years and four months old; seven Long Branch, West End, Elberon, Deal, Al- ' 68 BroaBd d streettt . ReRed BankBank. Fine lot 50x150, $1,600. Price will be Monmouth street, Red Bank, phone 234-W. lenburst. Loch Arbor, Interlaken, Asbury Phone 850-J. nbln'i. Men'a onlyi muat be In good condition. much higher when Cooper's bridge ia provementa, with water and steam heat; champions in the pedigree; also regis- HOUSE FOR RENT. OaJi at L Berber's, 168 Mornnoath itrcet. (89. Apply 10 East Front street, Sed CHICKEN SUPPER 75 CENTS. , tered In the American Kennel Club. Phone Park. Inspection on appointment. Ray Red Bank, phone 872-J. opened. Bylln & Salt, Register building, H. Stillman, State highway, Eatontown, " Six rooma end bath; all Improvimmti: Red Bank. / Bank. Newton Doremua. •' 'Supper snd dance for benefit of Liberty J. Skelly, 313 Bed Bank. PONY.FOR SALE: I mar lUtlon, Phone Red Bink 849-J. SPECIAL, grange, held at home of H. 0. Wells, N. J. Phone Eatontown 2178. Piebald saddle or pony horn for lajlf' FOR SALE Holmdel, N. J., July 30th, 1925. Supper TWO APARTMENTS, FOR RENT. BRONSON aVDOWNES, $25 and ISO men'a aulta at 116.50. Finkel- ' , FOR SALE. on Railroad avenue, Belford, frontage 860 All Improvementa; newly decorated; tile PLAYER PIANOFOR^ALE. thoroughly trained. Can ba mn by «£•- at 8:00 o'clock. If stormy next evening. Complete with beneh and about 35 rolls, wall digging, cleaning and ceaipoollng, stein's Rochester Clothes Shop; 12 West Near railroad station; houie of sine feet by 140 feet deep, facing'two avtnuea, bath, best furnished In the winter time; plying to Adams _ Moxlay, 14 Marios] Front slreot. Red Bank. " ' rooms and bath, nil improvements; must Price $1,000. Caleb L. Luker, Belford. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. A, wonderful machine; cost $750; has Palmer atreet. box 144, Balford. N.' J. rental $60 a month. P. F. Kennedy, 114 itreet, Bed Bank. ' ~ HIGHEST. PRICES PAID ^7 bo sold at once. Ed. Hayes. Phone Red Phone 76-F-81 Keansburg. General repairing, estimates given on Monmouth. street. Red Bank. Pbone Bed beautiful tone and in perfect condition. FINE BUILDING LOT for all kinds of Uve poultry. Jacob Beck, Bank 405. - - ' • all kinds ot buildings, ,blue prints fur- An opportunity for someone who is In the * en Newman Springs road, near Shrews- COOK WISHES POSITION. Bonk 447-B, or 1520-R. er, 278 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, or CHICKENS WANTED, r~~ A aettlcd woman wants poaltlon aa cook ished; prices reasonable,' all work suaran. market for same. Will aacrifice.. Address HAMILTON S.BATT1N, •',[! bury avenue. Hylln & Silt, Bed Bank, phone Ha».W, Red Bank. teed. A. B. Go It. phone Red Bank 826-tl LOOKING FOR A. H0ME7 Opportunity, drawer M, Red Banlt^ Insurance broker, revniuts tbi uisnd i Will pay highest market pricea for fowla by the day or week. Apply. Mra.- Alice Visit Bayside Heights on the Atlantic 'STENOGRAPHY TEACHER WANTED.. and broilers. Call or write Alex. Zwickt, Gholaon, Novcaink avenue, Fair Haven, NEW STUCCO HOUSE FOR SALE.., FOLLOW THE CROWD and not the company. Telipbonei BtdtJ . Oni who will give private lessons at a LAUNDRY WORK'WANTED Highlands , road overlooking, beautiful to take home; a good drying place and big 80 North Broadway, Long Branch, N. J, N. 3.. care Chnrloa Brown. Seven rooms and tile bathroom, Are- Sandy Hook bay. Several homee oil com- to Dodge'a; everyone la going there for Bank 1279 and John 1304. All klndl el4 Tusonable price. Call Bed Bank 1B0-R. phone 1500. place and aun parlor. Inquire J. M. Fink- ood things. Why miss youraT This sunny yard. B2 Linden place, Red Bank. - . WHEN MOVING pleted, open for inspection. Office on Insurance. New York o'Oea, 10 Maltha ~ POLICE PUPPIES FOR SALE. , Phone 874-M, Sara Moses. • WORK WANTED. elsttin, 12 West Front atreet, 'or your reek lfmaa, corn that is corn, new string Full pedigreed puppleB, seven weeks old. call R«d Bank 1112, William Dcckir_ft iroperty, open every day. t Lane. Reliable woman, 'experienced, wants own~brolcerr~Telephones -616-W-or 2flB.1V. beans,--tomatoes,-.egg plant and~.wonder-_ Charles Butterfan, Mlddletown, N. J. FORD SEDAN FOR SALE, Son, local and long distance.moving,.bag- BAYSIDE HEIGHTS, fui raspberriea, Mrs. Dodge's market, 1921 model; ' good rubber; just over- work by day, Full experience Jn private gage and express, ti Maple avenue, Red REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. _ restricted residential development: new ~ J. a ESCHELBACH 4 SON, ~ homes. Mrs,- E. Toy, Little Slfrer, N, J., House of ten rooms and bsth, with lot Rumjon road, Little Silver', K. J. 1S5 Wnt Front street, Rid Bank, phom hauled; new roar end. H, Gramman, 27 Bank, Anytime, anywhere, _ five and flix room bungalows, with-all im- Irish letter pupplH, three and •William atreet, Bed Bank. near station. " . ______50x820 ftet. Thii property is centrally provements (Including heat), now open FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. a hitt 1J78, Auto aoeworlai -and vulcanising. located; suitable for boarding house; Family waab, wet, not exceeding ZS monthi old, from prlx* atockt wcndertal I HAVE SEVERAL LOTS ALONG; ' BUNGALOW FOR RENT, .WORK'WANTED for inspection. Offlce en property, open FLOORS CLEANED AND FINISHED, : Four room modern bungalow for rent, by.. respectable colored -woman; general terms. Ed. Hayes, phone Bed Bank 485, pounds, 76 cents; rough dry wash, 6 eenta coupanloni for ehildrin. Syeaator* the atate road for lale; alao a nice five- every dsy, at Belford; NrJ. per pound. Bough dry wash and flat work Old and new floors) M. Springsteen. 41 room, bungalow. .Caleb L. Lukir,1 BaUoid. furnished completely) at Fair Haven; ready housework, with Sundays off and no wash- PLOTS. nels,'Shrewsbury, H, J, phon* 104, Z*4 Bprlng strut, Bed Dank.- f hpn» H8I-M. for occupancy September 1st. Pboni Bed ing. Pkona Bed Bank 1204. Call at 153 "LANDSCAPE GARDENER. ironed, 7 cents per pound. Hand ironing Plidne 76-F-8I Kianabiirg. Fisher tract, on East Front itreet; Landscape gardening, bedding plant! and If desired. Jersey Coast Laundry,' West : Bank 1236-M. Catherine street, Bed Bank. choice restricted high . els— . residence Bank. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. ~~ UPRIGHT PIANOS HOUSE FOR SALE. vegetable plants laid out and planted. Front street, Red Bank, phon* 204, .;... At.-BlTir-FliMi. Les Wjokiriharn, plots; $3,500. to $6,000. F. A. More, mahogany finish, sxcalknt eonditloni any VIOLIN FOR SALE. Six room houae, all improvement; at S Plant! grown under glisi. Advice gladly CARPENTER JOBBING Manning street, Blvar Plata. Red Bank. Brilliant and loud orchestra vloHri'f ex- Elm place. Inquire 3. M. Finkelstelujfll^ house, Foxwood Park, Little Silver, N. J. given. Alfred Sander.-eeven-Brldg* road, STORE FOR RENT: reasonable offer accepted. John Wagner, 7 by competent man la 'any branch otworki DOCK AND BULKHEAD BUILDER. Lockwood place, Fair Haven. cellent for dnnco worlt. Call mornings ol -West Front street, or your own broker. FURNISHED-ROOMS-TO LETT box 56j Little'Silver, N.J. No Job too large or amall to receive prompt ' At 78 Monraouth atri«t, fomatlr*we Portable dock! and float! a ipiclnltr. eveninga. Chct Arthur, Lennox avenue, Threo large rooms with kitchen; all ~ JAMES SODEN, . '• ~~~ Telephone 616-W, or 268-W, • HOUSE FOR RENT, attention.- 8ash CDrd and glaxlnff. Eat!* cupled l>y Oonsolldaied Gas Co. ImnwdU^ A, 8. Whlta. 18 Oakland ttreat Red Bank. Rumson, N. J. modern Improvements, first, floor, handy furnished or unfurnished; seven rooms, mates furnished. Screen! a specialty, eontraitor^tnd bullden all Iclndi of Job. to all bus lines; very reaaonsble tor quiet ate possesilon'gtrsa. Apply Joitr C«M> — —LEM-SUTPHEN,_ • DOUBLE HOUSES. '•• ' ' l«l« flnla cimper. *rst class condition^ every modern convenience; delightful pricea right. O. IL Bennett, 127 —on- tral Powtr * Lljht Oo, tl Bro*« " ' ».j«r hanging and decorating.. Its Me* Jamei 8oden, Llncroft. N. J Twelve room house $7,*25&, eleven room demonstration by appointment. D, W. Co- family,—40—Meehanio-a treat,—Rad-Bank. neighborhood ;-e70-monthl7-fumlihBd.-$5!> louse $7,500, twelve room houao $10,000. unfurnished. Edward. W. Llntner. S Weat chanla itreet, Bed Bank. Phone 1141-W. MONEY TO LOAN vert, contractor and builder, 133 Bergen LOOK I FOR »6,O0OI . AMERICAN LEGION FAIR. "PLAIN SEWING AND REPAIRING. W. A. Hopping, 49 Broad atreet, or phone. place, Red Bank, phpno 726. A' aix room house, all improvementa: Main street. Freehold, N. J. on first mortgage In amounts of $9,1)1)1) Red Bank 307. Matawan Foat, No. 17S, American Le- LANDSCAPE* Flrat clsfli workmanahlp only. flO-Mon- and over. The-Land and Loan Co., 10 hot water heat; lot 100x150; ffarags; new- "STATE HIGHWAY ROADSTAND, sion,, will hold a fair on Lake Matawan, UPHOLSTERING. ly redecorated; price $6,000. W. A. Hop- Pruning by operfitued miai apnvfi •mouth atreat, Red Bank. Phon* 078;W. Eaat Front street, Bed Bank, TO RENT IN LITTLE SILVER.; Upholstering and refinlablng ot all klnda fully equipped, large concrete stand, prpp- August 6th, 7th and 8th. The purpose ? ping, ii Broad strut, or phoni Red Bank WORK WANTED. 6lir'rb6ma find baibi all improvements; of furniture. Frank, Howard, 121" Wisl erty, stock, etc.i sacrifice M.000. Terms. of. the fair Is to raise funda to construct laying out of irroundi,_rfi i» nuSL i WORK WANTED. 397. " Keyport, beat apot, on tha highway. VTaihlngi done out or work done by the Cook for hotel or restaurants or delica- vacant Auguat 1st: aouthcast corner front street. Red Bank, pbone. sbop J99-J : a Community'bouae for social and elvil vie* given aa to what, wh*a and k***^' "day. Addren Box.26, Bhrewabury, N. J. Eioapcct avenue and Rumson road. Phono residence 860-W. Red Bank. - FOR SALE. Charles Dresser, 113 West Front street, activitiea. Wo invite your patlonage. Ad , y tessen, experienced. Please call evening. telephone 661-M,'Red Bank. plant T. H. Stile*. UI Harding Mti,, ; 54 Maple avenue. Red Bank. . "'b, Red Bank. Near river, house of alx rooms snd CARS FOR SALE. ' APARTMENT FOR RENT. EXPERT AUTOMOBILE WASHER bath; lot 55x160 feet, with two-ear ga- Bed Bank, pboDS lilt. KEYPORT, N. J. " uow in charge of the wash itand s» th* v FOR SALE. Chevrolet, 1021 model, wttU suburban Slcond Door, 17 Broad itnat. Apply R. ARROW COLLARS rage. Owner going away, muat sell. Cash cental' plnti Hanca ft Som, 12 Broad atreet, Red Bank. thirteen eenta each; 'two for 25 cents, Green Groye avenue; nino room houae, Boro Busses, Inc., Globe Court and He- Preserving jars, quarta body, all in A-1 condition, for'sale, $500. SEWING MACHINE FOR &AU first class condition; all Improvements; chanlo street. Get your car noshed while or terms, Ed. Hayes, telephone, Sea Bank 60 cents dozen: Universal bread mixer 50 Hudson. 1916 model, touring body, engine MASON CONTRACTOR, Flnkelsteln'a Rochester Clothes Shop, 12 495 Party leaving town has. one of t)M Weit Front street, Red Bank. sun parlor; tcrma to ault. M.'F. Collins, in town.' Service guaranteed. cents; pair ot bail hearing rubber wneel rcbored, new rear axle, for sale, $250, Isitlnstet a chtefully givan. Eugene rolling ekatea 75 cents. 40 East Front 58 Rector place, Rid Bank, phons Keyport 37 0-R. EXPERT STENOGRAPHER •BELFORD BUILDING CORPORATION Write Gordon Douglass, Highlands, N. J. latest model portabli ilietrla nt WANT TO BUY buys the best materials, employe the beat street, phone 874, Bed Bank. or telephone 18O-M. Atlantic Highlands. Bojp. chickens and duekii will pay beat price. CASH PAID will rent typewriter if can get enough Singer tewing machine!. Can be liea Phone 88B-M, Red Bank, or call 72 Bridge for falls teoth, dental gold, platinum, dis- work by bualncas men who do not have mechanic!. If you.want to.build—ace us, SPLENDID HOME FOR SALE ' HOUSES FOR SALE. COWS FOR SALE. . carded Jewelry, diamond and magneto Cash or monthly payments. For particu- Jn Freehold, (5,000, (750 cash down, bal- Georga Woods, Jr., J» Mocmouth Threl nglltared freah Holateln eowa, avenui, (Red Bank. B. Adler. stenographer. If Interested, write Mrs. Banging from $3,000. (3,500, $4,000, points, Hoke Smelting & Refining Co., Ot- Ralph Newton, Rumson, N. J. lars write 3. Crawford Compton, Belford, ance easy terns; six nice rooms, cath, hot $1,500, $5,000, $5,500, $6,600. $7,600, Bed Bank, phom 10JS-W.^- Bell Farm, Colt'i Neck road, Colt'i Neck, CAFETERIA SUPPER lego, Michigan. N. J. and cold water, new heater; large corner 53,600, (O.500 and up to $20,000. Alao K. J. y, will bi given in connection with the Fair HOUSEKEEPER WANTED NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. lot (0x150. Edward W. Llntner, S Weat several river properties ranging from AREALBARGAIN. " Haven Eplacopal church fair July 25th LOT FOR SALE. to do cooking, washing and cleaning for ' LARGE AIRY ROOM FOR RENT. At Little Silver; northwest corner, of Six rooma and bath; all improvementa; Main street.. Freehold. H. J. $20,000 up. See P. F. Kennedy, 114 Mon- New alx room house, all Improve—wt—| Luge furnished room,, with four win* and 80th on church grounda. three young men In private family. For mouth itreet, phone 447-R or 1520-R, Rid Prospect avenue and Markham road, size further particulars address Housekeeper extension of butler's pantry; beautifully SEE BAYSIDE HEIGHTS. cement walks and cellar oni bloek _«_ dowa; In. private family. Call 760, Red EAST fRONT STREET. 100x160. Apply Seymour, Main street, decorated; two mlnutea from the bns. H. - Best oll-year-rOund development along Bank. -. ' House and lot on river front, 58x400; Wanted, drawer M, Red Bank. A, Hendrlckion, Newman Spring's road, Red but, fin rnlsaua to atatloni $1411. Oceanport, N. J. the seashore; located along highway, be- MARKET FOR SALE CHEAP. HORJE AND WAGON FOR SALE. sell for IN,505. F. A.-Morehouie, Fox- FRED MADDALENA. Bank. tween Leonardo and Belford, only- live Termi. Fboni 1$»7, Bid Buk. Ida $, *• WORK WANTED dealer In second hand furniture, bought On account of accident; meat, fruit and Hone and jagger wagon for aale oheap. wood Park, Little Silver, N< J. TITLE EXAMINING. minutes to. either railroad station. Office 10 Wettitd* arena*. by the day or by the week or laundry and sold. Also pool tables and,large ilia on property, open every dBy. vegetable market on Main itreet; haa been I. J. RelUy, 40 Meohanlo itreet, Bed PAINTER' AND DECORATOR. wanted to taktak e home. Please esll In the show case for sale. 1B0 Shrewsbury ave- Certified abstracts ot title carefully pre- first claaa market for fourteen yeara, win- Bank, . •• • — Whttewaahlng arid cement work; good afternoon after,(Wo o'clock. 251 Pearl nue, Red Bank. Phono. 440-J. pared on short netice. Vernon W. Boat, HOUSE FOR RENT. ter and summer. Store fixtures .go with STUCCO HOUSE FOR SALE* EXPERIENCED DAIRYMAN and reasonable work done by' Otto Gesi, itreet. Red nnnk. title examiner, room 30, Broad street, na- Modern house, seven rooms, all Im- the rental of the itore. Not much money On Harrison avenui; sow nurls( < T FOR SALE. tional bank building, phone 1972, Bed needed. Address A. B., drawer II, Red wlehei position on private place; age 24 Port Monmouth. N. J., box 68. provement!; nicely located, nesr Broad pletlon, win bi flnlshid about 'the mild!* yiara, Addren Dilryman, drawer M, Red JUST ARRIVED, Seven rooms with modern Improve- Bank, street; Immediate possession; moderate Bank. HAY FOR SALE. ' Large shipment of gas ranges In all ments; two-car garage; on Bank atreet, of August; ilx rooma and bath and n* Bank. , [ Thirty acres standing hay; about halt FOR SALE AT RED BANK. rent. D. W. Martin, 210 East Front BURDCE A RUSSELL'S SIGHT-SEEING atsea and colors at low prices. Samuel Red Bank; price $6,000. Joseph G. Mc- atreet, Red Bank. Phone 1138, porch; all Improvements.. Apply an (mk "MAXWELL TOURING CAR FOR SALE. alfalfa, for sale. M. A. Moile, Tinton Bwatti, 1,4 West Front street, oil Broad Cuo, agent, Shrewsbury, N. J. Three lots 88x128 ft feet deep. All bus direct to Asbury Park. Leaves Strand A 1111122 1 MMaxwela ell touring car; cheap to Falla road, Eatontown, N. J. street. Red Bank. aldewalkl, lewera, water and electric l"or STORES FOR RENT thester, Bed Bank, every week day at lies or phom 8U-R, Rid Bank. US Harding road, Bed, POSITION WANTED the plot, 105x12814, $1,900, part cash. In Doremtis building, on Mechanlo atreet, 9:00 A. M. Arrives at Second and Ocean quicki buyerb . US Hdi d Bd CARPENTER. ROOMS TO LEfT~~ by n mt'hllc-Rgeii woman; to take care of Bank. New work and repalra of all kinds and Caleb L. Luker, Belford, 75-F-J1 Keani- rizht near Broad alreet; excellent location, avenues, Asbury Park, at S:t& A. M, SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS.' Five beautiful rooms,.new, all Improve- a bachelor home; good houaekeeper and burg. '" ill Improvements; aliea to ault. Apply to Leaves Aabury Park at 9:00 p. M. on re. WANTED, painting. Prices reasonable, Joseph B, ments;; itnrngcitrng:: oon FaiFair HaveHaven roodrood,, thret e Rugs—beautiful rovinlbli rnf* m~ Lake. P. O. address Red Sank. COOK, uooil references. Apply by letter, • SALESMAN WANTED your own broker or the. Land ft Loan Co., turn trip. Bound trip $1.00, single fan Girl wanted to cook and do dowsatalra hDUaca^above Hnnca road; rent $40. In- Honest, drawer M, Red Bank,' 10 Eaat Front atreet, Red Bank. 76 cents. from your old earpeti isd nm. ft woikj-Trhlto. Phone i Monmouth Beacb. FOR RENT. qulre on prcmlaea. to sell and collect; good opportunity for an ambitious man; ased 25 to 40 yeara. Commuter'a Home In Historic Shrewsbury, poital for elmlai tat (all. WlllwlM>i 1146. • - .- •• Three office.rooma On Broad atreet. Ap- FOR SALE. PARENTS WISHING TO ENTER PUPILS P1PELESS HEATERS. In the Cornell-Peacock school kindly do so Muat be married, AddrcBi, giving full Modern eight room houie with two baths Summer reduction; installed anywhere. Wslrflald Rug ud Carprt Clean—I MdRTOAGE - MONEY WANTED. ply at J. Krldel'a clothing itore. Lots 60x187 feet, on Madison avenue; address, Opportunity, drawer M, Red In auma of $6,000, $7,000 and $10,000. at once as the number 'Will be limited and ona-half acre Dt ground; In exclusive Four room houae $98, five rooms $115, alx 891 WeWeld itmt, Brooklyn, N, T, LOTS f OR SALE. beat location; high ground;'one minute to next year. ' Phone 697-M, Or write 74 Dunk. neighborhood, for $15,000, Ons mile to rooma $135 and seven rooms $145. We Bay H. Stillman, broker, Phom Eatontown I ban itveral lots near high school. Red bus line, Inquire N, Mcglll, 110 Madison Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. Red Bank. Easy terma. Rsr H, Stillman. guarantee to heat house or refund money. 1178. • J - - « Bank., Prlcea right Caleb L. Luker, Bel- qvenuo. Red Bank. HIGHWAY ROADSTAND, STOVE WOOD. fully equipped, tanks, alx room bouse, State, highway, Eatontown. N. J. Caah or inatallment. Kolamaxoo Stove Co., YES, IT WILL BE DONE RIQH1 tord. Phone Koansburg 76-F-81. GOOD PRICES PAID FOR SALE, 60 SOUTH STREET. authorized branch, Bradley lleach, N, J. Slab wood aswsd In itovl luuttk, _ Six rojms, bath, all improvementa. two- Selco llcht, ltrga plot: aacrlAce $3,500. HEMSTITCHING. If your, ear la waihid at thi Boro 3u»n. • WINDOW GLASS. for msn'i second-hand clothea at the City Dont miss this. 'Quick, Charles Dresser. Phone 2020-R. slpally oak; 110 for UM large, Mlk Ittf Inc., wash stand,. Charles A. .'onai, wpart All lisas oarrlsd In stock, dialing done ury Cleaning Works, 0 Mechanic street, car garage; Immediate occupancy. Any Mexican, wide, plcoting, gold and sliver; broker or 11. B. Gould, owner, Orchard 113 West Front itrcet, phone 681-M, Rtd rhlnestones attached to materials: buttona, that regularly sold for $11.00. 0. Q. B. ws»nar. • at reasonable prices. Phoni TS-J, Millar's. near Broad atreet.. Fhone 108-R, William Bank. NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE 1 33 Wist Front street, Rtd Bank, Oatrov, proprietor. atreet, Huntlnirton, New York. _. pinking, plaiting, machine embroidery. at Balford; live rooms, all Improvementi Dellvared. John H. Cook. Jr., Vt • CIDER APPLES FOR SALE. Beads and novcltiei for sals at thi Handy HALL FOR DANCES. . TclMENT BLOCKS. near ststlon and bus. Lot 80x100; easy Springs annul, E«d Buk, phoni 4IML Henry C. Beuddar, Tslegrsph Hill Farm, "ENGINE AND SAW FOR SALE. CHTCKEN'ROUSE FOR SALE, Sidewalks and mason work; 8x16 cement Shop, 10 Broad atreet, Red Bank. termB. Small down payment, balance as Kiyport R. D. t. Phone 215-F-6I, Mid- Six horae powar type Z Fairbanks-Morse, 6x7 feet; 2fi-hcad capacity; winter run W. O. W. hall over Clayton A Magie's, rent Can be seen any time, G. A, dletown. ... oomplate with aaw and belt. Harry A. 19 Broad street, Red Bank, to lint for blocks, sixteen cents in yard, eighteen . THE BUSINESS HUB, RUGS AND i Included. Call between 5:00 and 6:00 centa delivered in town, Peter DePontl, For rent, stores right near Broad streit Miller, Church and Compton atreeti, Bel- Krldel, Atlantic Hlghlanda, N. J. P. M. O. W. Larrlaon, 21 Tower Hill dancea. Fins dance floor. See Albert EL ford, N, J., P. O, Box 66, or telephone. Clianira, ripatren ud nvitslbl* i WHEN MOVING Snyder, room 8, Eisner building, 245 Shrewabury avenue. Bed fiahx, phone on Meohanlo street; lino location; all ira- •all Anderson Brothers. Tlliphone Bid BARGAINS (N CARRIAGES. avenue, Red Bank. 454*J. provementa; large, medium or imall. Your Kaaniburtt 37S-W. in ot your old Ooorlngi. Oni hu4 \ Bank 704 and gef our "rat". Anywhsn, Largi atock to etltct from at thi right BUY A LOT AT FAIRFIELD GARDENS. ' SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. own broker or at 10 Eait Front atreit, Red Ing rwtom th* nap. Let uptMlrlgr••' prloii, Samtii] Swarts, 14 West Front Beautiful reversible run madi from old BARGAIN. HELP WANTED, MALE. A «l' " ' 'Falrtleld Gardens Is a community of Ford runabout in good running ordtr; Bank, owner, thi Land A Loan Co. The Shenandoah Life Inaurance Com. your MQulreminti. Carsat eleuinv -N| street, bit Broid atriet, Red Bank. ; home owners. Join them and have a homo carpeta and chenille portierei. Write for DOGS WANTED TO BOARD. elroulari. Amirlcan Rug Manufactory, tot gooil rubber, iliac wheels; selling for the LOOK—FOR SALE. peny ot Roanoke, Virginia, haa few open. Monmouth itnit. Red: Buk, phon* II- Moderate ratal. Phonl 1581-M, Rid ROWBOATS FOR SALE ot .your own. Hylln A • Bait, Rcglattr bulldlnir. Red Bank. Verrnont atreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. want of use. 135. M. i\ Wh.len. White Six-room houie and a little over three Ings for agents to represent thera in Mon> Bank. A. Uorafalt, Newman Sitting! road. and built to ordtr, for Bvenruda motors I HUDSON HOUSE. road, Bhrewalurv, N. J., Upper Broad aorea of land alonz consruts rosd on cor* mouth, Middlesex and Ocean countlel. HEMSTITCHING. Rid Bank. •null launohaa built to order. F. J. Rillly, HOUSE FOR SALE. Boarding; centrally located; hot and itreet. ' ncr at Hopplng'a Cr'oaBlng. near Camp, Good proposition awalta right partial. Now bslng don* tt th* Slngo the* 1 TfONEY TO LOAN. Atlantic Hlghlandi, phoni 447-W. Six rooms, tile bnth, all Improvementi; Box 8, room .401, Asbury Park Trust cold running water; iilesl for commercial DOG LOST. bell'a Junction. $7,600. Caleb L. Lukir, th* lompany'i new anpart oatntam Montr to loin on bond ani mortgigi. BAYSIDE HEIGHTS open flreplnoii 10,6*00, Set P, F. Ken- people. Reasonable ratoa. lit Huilaon White poodli Jos;, with yellovdah ears, Bilfonl. Phone 75-F-ll Keanaburg. Building, Aibury Park,Tf.-.J. .Apply to A. L. IVlni, Rajlltar building. has molt prosperous futurs of any devel- nedy, 114 Monmouth itreet, phom 44741, avenue, phone Rod Bank 118-W, loat lait week in Ited Sank Answers to - '~rT 'FOR SALE, POLICE DOGS, work iuarmntud. Wldu Mt_fW I Bill Bank, opment along tlit itaihori. J. Crawford or 1680-R, Hedjlank, ; name ot Beauty, Return to Frank Loni's Two-famllr houie with about halt acre itltollng try tht nr_ ««n,V« ""FOR SALE. Doberrnaiiti, Chows, Doatons. Alredalei, BULLS FOR iERVlCE Compton, Belford, N, J., aola agsnt. BUNGALOW FOOALC Oarage, Whlta street. lied Bank. Liberal of ground; peach and apple trees; all mod- Kox Terrlcra, Bettera and Oreat Danes. Jr, . agsnt, . It MonmonU Tboroujhbrad Outrniey and Holitiln All Improvement!, hot water heating IJI Six room house, all Improvements, near reward. ^_^^ ^ ern Improvement! I In Atlantic Highland!, ART BOYCE'S ORCHESTRA. river and Broad street, Red Dank; tt.SOO, Noted dogi at ituil. Dogi boarded and Bank. bnlli for iirvbi, Dlniham Farm, Rum< vLatiat bit*, mniroua iheores, Wi a|. tern: 16,900. See I'. F. Kennedy, 114 tRtJCK FARrVTFOR SALE. " N, J., near beach and town; very reaaon. conditioned. A few very exceptional pup. •an, N. J. ' Monmouth atreit, Red Bank, Phone 447-R ta.OOO cash, balance mortgage, Caleb L. able. Phoni AHnntlo Illghlsndi, 558. wan plene, Mail* Committees, phon* for Luker, phone 76-l'-ll, Kesnaburg. Twelve acres, six room house, grapn, pies given to reliable people on breeding HOUSE FOR-RENT. terrni, Art Doyot, J12-M, Jtumlon. or 1820-11, Red Dank. Mparagua, fruit and berrlea; on iiood road T^~"D0G LOSfT basis, Police dogi. Doharmands, Airs- OFFICE FOR RENT ' At 1STT CatherinChl e atriitlt, Kennela, Ess ton avenui, Niw Bunawlok, Augnit lit. wlihia poiltton In prlviti famllyi Addnn foot power, chave Ax 12 Inehel, A. W. ny your own r«nt anil help day for tha 75-F-ql. _ * off, Information on retiwn to 807 Mon- In th* hurt ot towm M betUl I 0. F. HILL, M., poitofflei Port Honmouth, N, J. McIIenry, it Kant Lincoln avenue, Allan- louae. Choice li>t near flrond atreel, SEA: SLED BOATS FOR SALE. roe avinue, Aibury l'ark, N, J, I'honi N, J. Phono 1443-W-l. tlc Illahlanils, N. J. (8,t00, Hylln ft Sals, lleiljjank^ 741-U, Aibury Park. Liberal rtwqrd. HEL WNED for anyoni dulrlng t ilnd* plumbing-, heating ind, tlnnlnj In «n MAN WANTED , Three ata lllili for sale,' two witn mo- , y HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE. .Iranohaa, 14 Weitalde avinua, Rid Bank, to milk and take eiri of eowil must be TUTOR AVAILABLE; ~" CAUDAQE PLXNTS AND"CORN ton In running order, and one without "EXPERT UPHOLSTERINO. Am you looking tor a permanent posi- Thomai Irvlnf Drown, H>i BMk 1 a good ntllkir. Pliroi'a Dairyairy, Avary and Tutoring In elemintary \aubjioti and 'or aale i four ot the beat varieties of cab- motor with ineloaed tup. To ba a«sn at Oviritulfad furniture, cushions. i|lp eov> tion T We are enlarging our lalea force— olTiea. SHOWTXRDS. Beeond ayinininii , LoLonn g BranBranchh , N . J. Kngllsh anil history lor college entrance iagi plant! l alBD'horso corn In thi cob Hay Pullen'B, foot of First atreet. Itum. en made to orderi auppllaa, tapestrj, ore- MonmDUth eaurity territory now optn. Ex- by competent tutor, Addrm Tutoring, by thi buBhel or load. Vamlervaer Van- son, N, J. •• . tonni and leatlien lamp <>>*<)• illka. wire perience not neeeaBary, Wi train you, Four tor 11.00, tin lull, four llnu. TfYT^l KTilAT^uTi^tlRir ilrawar M, Itril Hank. Liberal commliilons paid. This la a 'Anna B. Hill, DIO Aihury avinui, Aibury TTrMwrltir Dorn, Half-Mils road, Red llank. LOST. ftamsi, trlmmingi. II. Chnrk'i furnltur* ~s_w.N-MACHINES: i rented, bought and told. AFARTMENT FOR REtTf atore, SO Monmouth street, Htl Da k. wonderful opportunity to utabllsh your, rubln'i, 5« Broad atrnt, Rid Bank. ^TAKE NOTICE. ItanV book No. 2479110, laaued by thi. self In a wiil-payln« poiltlon with a good Alt tin Istut Improvtdl abilrli »» Tru on Broail alreof. Hid Dank: fln* icirtuint, Thru-burner gas ilovei with largi ovan Hownnl finvlnji Inatltutlon, Paymint has MARINE."ENGINE FOKSALE. XSUNDRY .._ „...__ ilx rooms, two bathibathai Bgarni, nut and M Brlilmport marine engine, modal to, futurs. , Your application muat giv* full 8lngi> iiwlnt maohlnn, moto* «lti Thirty fut lonf, with «ibTn i Orarrar , en•»-• room, o at a apeolal pries ot $11.05, regular pries heiin aliippetl. Kinder In roaueiteil to > ave Information aa to aai, aipirtinee, ito, i, vUltlt •t nomii piece work • apfjlaliy. Call or janitojaitorr icrvlce. Itay II, Btlllmin, aunt. (90, Ssmu.l 8warti, 14 Walt front lame it th* bank, 101 Broad itrtet, Hiw alx-horse power, unod conilllliini a io Old machlnn takin In mkanif, llnu nuonabfi. So-WIII Ponlln, ""- write ««1 Mechanic itriit/llid Bank, phone Eatontown 8178, l'armon revrrm nnari will null both, In- Aittlress Wonderful Opportunity, drawer h Ett atrnt, olf Hroail atriet, Red llnikj ark, N. J. M, Hail Bank. tlrai paymanti. Slliltr Shoe, ilWuV folni. _j_ : eluding propelleropeller, ,sli«(t sli«(t, eto., eto., at, a$5t .$50. Bar- —DfrfflffF " .-~ ...... I ^—TOLicE>UrTOLE>Urs Wbbo5sW r ClftlRSFOCliAIRS FORR SALE: "V eluding p Woods, Jr., igini, It Mtnnoul* TOrBTSOfilNd ih FO> ikiXT Tin places, oak, aottan gray flnlshi H»lnl , OO. A. 1.1'IIB1 . I'nlI'r l lla>«nll>, nN , JN. J HOUSES AND SHOP. A IDIi mmodaodal I erice s^_fj ItOOi¥ good eondl. A tew polloa pupa ,for ails when they Two leather upholstirril chairs I ekes;. and latter carrlar .examination to ba hsld Ejetptlnnnl opporlunltlia I Hlx bedroom Jlnd llink, uiad nlm monthi i bargain t owner Wing will have a good liomai nUo partly grown, MM, 8, Thompson, Ilarrlaon avimn and loon for local ippolntmsnti. llomi study LOTS FOR SALESALE., OhOheat.t .rr WWilWiloni s , 139 Cidar ivinui, country., B7 Wavirly plaoi, Rid Dank. 1 Choice building lull fof r salle on Msdlion houai $1,000. Bavin room houn, watsr, bufg, N . J. dogs. Prlce.il low for iulek IAII. Triwii Harvard road, on* block tram Jlsrding ronrso at low cost. Write J, it. Grand- haat, large grounda; shop with simint "YOUNG MAN ^oNQaDrwsflETmiWoNr Kennala, Freehnlil, ^, J. mail, or phoni 140J-M, Ilcil llank, Hell, a<& 1'innirlvMili avtnui, W'uhlng. •vmue, a mulcted riildiMillal iiethmi ton, n, (1, Kor partlculara apply to Vsrnon W. lloae. floor, 400 SnUara flat, $0 300. Kaiy Young man wsntnf, II to III lav* your iirasna mads or repalrid by Hlfh,««hool graduate wlshli fcoiltlon ai R.-f. RED PULUtTS, $l.2». ' "SWEET CORN, t«rm», A. O, llakir,, Lltll* Hllver, N, J, itenoirapher. omos work or othai work, Ten wnka old Juris Oth I early hatched Who injovinjnri corn with the flavorT IIllu antnt for ownnr, llrnail atreet, National must be nut In eppurann |>4 | u Olaiiiy, 15 Drldti avinui, phoni Who WrnOVMXi; bank lmlldliiBmlldliiB, , lilt«il l llank,'phon, i 1078. FOR SALE AT DELFDRD. , Rid Bank. , AddHM Jt, A. rt, drawer M, n«d Bank, pullili Isty In fsll and will fetch pries paid illriet from thi farm anil let It to In Itid Dink, gsjary mill W t B0 pl, Heat lummsr for mesti also eookerels, About four rooms In Itnl Hank or with. —— "NINET"INY I'BHCKINIT;LI:SIBCKIIT;LI:SSS " Two nve.room bungalowi anil iillar. .. t . "° Av Mri, Dodge'Dodges MarkitMarkit, llumson roan, In nftfon mlmiH"' rlilai aarags optional I 1100 eiah, balance Ilk* fsnt. For rtnt, fur< opportunity for advtutMMnl.' ] ART, BCIIAFFNER A MARX , , Utihtnli ittMt and ourt. Will illam.lt, Holm.l.l, R J. llllrsneh h avitiui. LittLittll e sll N^ overheidd thath n thathtt off elhiotlurr l«no Piirohiiir gat! nlihul, In Keanaburg, UiKord and rorl plan .to right paily, AMtm I itotetyonr tar by thi lour, day, wi FOttii RENT LINOLEUM, partarticulari s to llooms WanUd, drawer M, Monmouth, nviral bunialnwa, Oalik Cloth** Shoo, II Wilt Ifrint month or iw, Du and ntiht unlai, on Wsllacs atriot, ilngli houie, «l«nt Su.l Iljtnli. mnn fur Mi inimr it Ulrhani Piano drawM,K«d Bink, " •' 1 Bank. Lam slotk to ulaet from, In all quilU l Ill Waiaroom anil Hliop (reaear of f r«alil*n«i)rMn , Lukir, llslford, nhone 75-K.ll Kesnabum. rooms and imtlu garage, All In good ilia, at lownrleia, Rti ui hafon buylna; ;MAMWANTEDMAM'WANTED;; 1 LANDSCAIPE< •Twilvi mlnuUi to ititlon. on* hour ts Ilrummiinil ylaf, Itltoni I' CooklNa FMTJtffsT T6Tf condition. Henry llniiniiook, (61 llroad- •Uiwniri, RamUel Swarta, ll Wait front We will makk e IntirestliutirestliuIl i propoaltlopropoltln LOST,»$«, UM ll,»nk. NIW |M«iili UM idill prill 1100j >< Kiw York. , O. O. Wiggins, lol II. R, D. Wy' M Ilh N, J. a.lnit. off llroail atreet, Kfil llanli, It you in looking for hti to build) n«w No. >, Mstntan, N, J,, or t'riniau, N, J, •«i, UII iiruaii iiriii, itfii IIMIIK, itno renauirellabli nisn., Fulrunll ttimi e orar purp*nl limtimti e *,u,,., ,,,,,, »»mid» l r Wllion, lit Ci3ar nvtnut, ih» work I llltl etilen In auhurba pin lut ImtKitn KrlilnVi homn on I havi maps In my omee of all » ^ATTTTVttfi KI)WEIIS> Thi work ll l.iillltlhK etilin In auhurban Bttve>r bir I'ln hi•t bitwi' m KFlitdir d»l Ir mwly divilopid traoUl iipiolally ihriNa; andd ibnbbs- frflbMoinriT um,, i ha.; »«,." ,~a«. i« ,*\, m . nNothliim K lould"J*mi.ri apprnprlalf an.1 anil iminlM illilrlilii piofllllili and p*r- slori ami "'""iiV'jVn"',.v M d! bury |ial|hti, oppoilli Bhramli'liy gelf Hiv« iiairil at..., fo..r. lil...t al Toil niil Dins and. Bhtiwiliury, All Ipiproyii, nolhln U4i Monmoulh, N, J. fialibLb L . Ltakir, [111. MrUla M.100 mil lipwar.l. Oajib f/Luksr. (Ml)* llit-K. H«t &!»«• Boo<«ll *1U lUrtJr tir« bipplnm nl^i U»l»f «»> In nurmlii. KlUbliiiil 71 nut,' • kiipuki, 'UUfhoni MMul.lown;i$a.R, M THE RED BAM REGISTER H. COOK, Editor ind publlih«r.l OBOBQgg 0. rfAMOB. AnwllHi Editor^ ** THOMAS IRVING BROWN. ' ' EuilnMi Hiomn _ ~ RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 29,1925. ... PERSONAL. . -,.. Mn," Murfitt. -The trip was, made in Daniel Hopkins .and-her,daughters Mr. Meyer's new Buick sedan. NOTICE OF SETTUMf NT Of; I ^toward P»venport'ef Ssndy Paulino'and: Dorothy of Red Bank Eitate o( T,lee W. ThW^ . Ellene O'Keefe, daughter of J, have been, visiting Mr. and Mrs, ceased. Final aeeoonW .- --• ;Hook Is » new employes at-Kelly /.-.CKeefoof West Front street, Notice la hereby given tut the I •&''company's 'automobile adppliei Henry Bennett of Fair View. - uj tha mbserlber. surTlflng « ; was operated on yesterday for the Miss.Marie ,0. XcKentl*!, field the eitate o( uld dtgeutd, will , store on Front'street.-- "H* tV-> removal, of tonsil* and adenoids. nil statsd by the Surrogate of t»> f Miss Gladys Schneider of ;Har.d» secretary for the New Jersey of Monmouth and reported lor 0e • ing road bat been .spending » week .Alexander B, Curchln of Oakland branch of the Florence Crittenden to the Orphans Court of laid f itreet, who ii employed'at the Red Thursday, the third digr of • 'with her cousin.- Mlu Marirtret mission, is. spending the summer at A. D. 1025. at which tlma upllei • Schilling of New York, tytllam -Al; Bank poatoffice «t~the registered the Red Bank Woman's clubhouse be mtie lot the allomnct o< <«> mall.window, is laid up wi-.h pleur- while carrying on the work of the mil counsel fcei. i .breqht of Monticello, New York,.!! i»y..,' . " Sited Julr 23, A. V, 10SS. '' ^ -vlsjtipg Mr,'and' Wri, Charles-!Q. mission, which is under the direc- EDMUND W. THttOOKMOBTOy.' Schneider. .••"•' •'.' Captain Andrew's. White of Oak- tion -• of the Jersey' coast head- . SHERIFF'S SALE. TV& land atreet la overhauling hia large quarters at Asbury Park. TSr virtue of a wilt of i. it, ta n«,4kF-? ' Prank' McMahon, prealdent of the retted, lasued out ot the UoKBottikT>/i' Second | national ' bank -and, trust cabin-frujser Qllvla B., pren«ratory County Common Pleat Court of tbe StatSl"'.'. company,' and. Lawyer John 9» Ap- to spending several weeks in Barne- of New Jersey, will be Wos.4 to Vd. 5! !i ' Church N»w». • publJo vendue, on Monilar. the tith in of . plegete, Jr.,' will \Je»ve' tomorrow gat:bay..d,urlngthe-lat6-summcMind- AUBust, 1026, between the hours ef l,.0». earlyfali fljhlrig season, ~;Afnext-Snnday-'a -meeting- of-the for a trip to Canads, . Baptist Sunday-school _E. H. Clay- o'clock and 6:00 o'clgek (»t 1,100 e'el ' > Mr. and Mn. Frank Howard"of " Lfliter.Pope of Now Ifaven, Con- £•»!• MV 3UDdir4 Tlm«), la-the-mil necticut,, formerly of Red Bank, ton, who has been.doing missionary of ssld day, at the Horouah 11*11, up, •Rahway visited relatives in, Red work in China, will give a stereqp- mouth street, in the Borough of Bad Buk. .'-Bank, on Sunday. spent part of last week in town vis- Cuunty ot Monmouth, New Jersey, to 111* iting his father, Albert Pope, who ticon talk on his work. . No service isfy a judgment of ssld Court amountWst .•'.,'Jit. and Mrs. Melvln Cree'of Elm will' be held, Sunday night. to npuroxlmttely I6J0.O0. j , tilace'and.Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hall recently returned from th» ^Lorg All the defendant's right, title BliAt* Branch hospital .where he was treat- ,Holy Communion will be ob- tcreit. In and to the followlntl ' of- Drummond place have been served next Sunday morning at the ' All that certain tract or pared of last, spending two weeks' at Manaiqiian ed for a.severe attack of Intostinal anil premises hereinafter particularly ds« trouble.' • . • • Methodist church, Rev. W. Kolland scribed, situate, lying snd being In lha> . Beach. •» ''••,•• ' - Raver, the pastor, and Rev. W. E. UorouKh of Red Bank, In tbe County «* - . Daniel W. Martin of East Front Irving. Predmore of A'nnur place Mormouth and State of Mew inttTt Lake of Long Branch will exchange bnunded north by the road called Front itreet has bought a new Chrysler was- operated on a* the Long pulpits next Sunday night. Mrs, street, emt br tho Semen AHsfm lot and . sedan. .- •' '.-. Branch.hospital yestt' 'by uiornlng Jsnuc Adlcm lot, south by lot of Wllllsm Eva Clayton will.render a soprano Bobbins, west by the Wllilam Shevpeid ' ' Mr. and Mrs, John W. Rantley for appendicitis. solo .at Sunday night's service. and Mist Mildred Hull of Spring Mrs; Rachel Walnwrljht of Nor- This being intended aa the same land and premises described In'dead mitt tf ' atreet spent'the week-end with rela- rlstown, Ponnsylvania, la spending Camp Meeting! at Pine Brook, Irene M. ifolTmire, et; al,, td Ua» JU •tivea at Newark. a weekwlth'her sister, Mrs. I. Hrirt Child, wife of Joseph W. TJhlld, beulnf Camp meetings will be held next dntc August Bth. 1809, and recorded In ; Mrs. .Walter Hamilton and her of Branch avenue. the Monmouth' County Clerk's Offief. In .nieces, Alida and Helen Feeney of Charles Clay of Broad Btreet has Sunday night and on Sunday night, Book 03a of Deeds, on pages 21S, eta, Catherine 'street, Bra spending a returned fo work wlth'tho Anierlcan August Oth, at the Pine Brook Af- Also all thst parcel of land adjolnfsgf rican Methodist church. Rev. R. Z. the lot obove described, described M fol- .week'with relatives at New York, express company. a.t its Asbury.Park lows: , Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and offlee-after having been laid up sev- Taylor, pastor of the church, will be Beginning In tbe southerly line ot Front in charge of the meetings. Camp street and the northeast corner of the fof children of Peters place have b«en eral .weeks with rheumatism, of said Mary It. Child; thence aoathtrlrj malting a visit at Branchville, New Joseph'Escholbach, Jr., of.West meetings were held at the church along tbe division line of the lands ot thm •Jersey., ' " ' , Front street, is spending the rest of last Sunday and the-previous Sun- parties hereto to a post In the louthnut 1 day and wore largely attended. corner ot said Jiubbord's lot; thenee «sat« f .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Lee of tho summer with friends at Frank- erly, along the southerly line of said Hub« lin'Park, Belford. bard's lot one foot to a msrbli mont> |,Sa«t Front street are expected ment planted .for a new corner; thine* 'home in about two weeks from Del- Edgar TV 'Randolph of Pearl If you have anything you .want northerly In a.straight Una to a marble)' , aware, where they have spent sev- street .is- spending two week3 with to sell, hire, rent or exchange, make monument planted for • new corner at, use of Luke Longhead's department tho southerly side of Front street (tolal1 eral .weeks. Mr, lee Is employed by .friends at'Heftsonville, New York. in The Register.—Advertisement. stone hot being conclusive M to th* ^theCanfralTallrOBd company and --Mri-and-Mrs.-Charles W,-THton southerly lino of Front itreet); thence, .westerly, two feet six and one-half Inebe* .he Is Inspecting cara which are be- of, Baltimore, formerly of- Springs to the place of beginning. 11ng^ade for the company in Dela- fleldf MasBnchusctts, are visiting SEE THE GOLD CUP RACES Seized m the property of O VanVorla; Miss Louise E. Fisher of East Front Warner, taken In execution at the ault ol ore; ,. • • • ; . :,.. IN YOUR OWN BOAT Trade Press Publishing Company, body ^ Edward Murphy of Westslde ave- street. • '. • . corporate, ot the State of Wisconsin, and We can maka Immediate .dellverfaa en to bo sold by nue has given up his Job at, Os- Miss Anna• Ntcolaysen 'of • Ho- new 26-toot railed de6Vc cabin boat, fully JOHN H. VANMATEB, Sheriff. •born's mill and he Is now employed boken is spending two weeks with equlilptd. with toilet,- galley :and raited Dated July 23d, 1025. as'a .carpenter by, a contractor at deck, powered.-wlth new NJM inotor. Thlt Rcllly, Qulnn & Parsons. Attorneys. her cousin, Miss Ruth Boyd bf Mon-' boat was built to .ell foe 13,200.00. WU] (»2.Hnes). til.84 Leonardo. < mouth street. , ' ' , '. take $2>GO«.OO cash. :. . ... We also have some bargains.1- In open It Pays to Advertise In the Register, , Mrs. Benjamin Larkey and fam- Souvenir cards' were received In sea »WIT» and high apeed JERSEY FLYER ';,l)y of Newark have rented a • co,t- Red Bank yesterday from Mr. and hulls. Alio one new JER3EV FLYER equipped with new Hall-Scott motor, 95 itage at Bradley Beach for the sum- Mrs. Warren Doughty of South miles per hour, H.450.00.' '' • mer.- Mrs. Larkey was formerly street, who are on a motor trip New NJU Motors sold on easy payment Miss Irma Monsky of Bed Bank. through Eastern Canada. The plan. ' ___ ' ' Rev. and Mrs. Robert MacKollar cards were mailed from Montreal. NEW JERSEY MOTORS, .INC., Boat Shop, 137 Front Street, j of'Maple avenue are dn a motor Mrs. - Elizabeth Burns and Mrs. Keyport, - New Jersey. '; trip to Vermont. ' i Miss Anita'Matthews of East front street arid MIBS Anne E. .Hartmnn of Elm place'spent part ot last week at Atlantic. City. ' ^.iMrs, WjlllajnjVanNote;of .Drum-. .Tnond. avenue gave birth to'a daugh- ter last Friday. - " •..'•••- Mrs. J, I. Monsky of Broad ** street, who since lait May has been •; staying with her daughter, Mra,~Vic- Horse Show : tor Eisner of Burlingame, Califor- nia, Is expected home in'a few daysi 1 Miss Harriet Moore of .White ave- Thursday, August 20th , Jjiuejsjpending two weeks with iel- l*«tlves afPorf Royal, VlfginiaT ~ ,t Thomas Voorhis of Bergen place, s 1st |vlee president of the' Secoritf^n.a- j'tlonal bank and trust company, will fleave next,week tospend a vaca- and Saturday, August 22d, I925i tion at Glen Wild Lake/New Jor- —AT- aey, ' Mr. and Mrs. James Van Va- len and Mrs. S. H. Walker of Hacjc-

Voorhls. ; Raymond' and Albert•. Sni(T«n, sons of Harry Snlffenvof Shrews- bury avenue, have returned from RUlVISONr N. J. a vacation of two weeks at a camp ;>near New Egypt. Walter S. Thompson of Shrews- Breeding Classes Saddle Classes bury, avenue, who underwent an .operation for gallstones • at the , .Hunter and Jumping Classes 'Roosevelt hospital in Mew York Discounts last ' week, is improving slowly. ,;,",•;./ ;; i| , ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 10th Mrs.. Thompson and son, Walter, i •,Wi'S. Bt'lTZ,.Ass'jt. Secretary. . 85 Nassau St, New York City are visiting Mrs. Thompson'! sis- : ter at Jersey. City. i /' Mrs. 'Abrara Harris and her son .Barnard and daughter Janet are worn spending a few weeks with Mrs. Harris's brother, J. I, Monsky of 'Broad street. Mr. Monaky is also receiving a visit from his nephew, Walter Freedman of New York. 10 to 50^ 'Kenneth Woodward of Weitside avenue has given up his job at As- bury. Park and he is now employed All Our August Prices by a Newark concern as a truck : Are Unconditionally Guaranteed. driver. ' : Mrs. Winfleld Ivlns of Westslde avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Eden Swing, Jr., of Asbury Park motored •TIME TO ACT! Quality furniture to Philadelphia for a week-end visit * is seldom as low in price as during .with relatives, v Philemon Crelln.of Herbert street this great sale event. While there are is back at work for,Earling, John- "sales" and "sales," there's a vast son & Frake after having been laid up several days with a sore, foot due difference in the values offered. Buy to a nail running In It. ' Mra. . Benjamin Dressier of here with confidence, knowing that Shrewsbury avenue gave birth to,a styles are correct and quality every- ; daughter Friday, of last -week, ; Thomas Valentine,and John Fix thing it should be, even though prices (of'Red Bank have,returned home are greatly reduced! ' • irom. the national convention of .Rainbow Division Veterans at Chi- GROWING MORE ; lago) They were delegates from (New:Jersey chapter. - ', ' ..' POPULAR EVERY DAY I Early choice has its advantages ; ' Harry B. Frfahch of White road, 'in Shrewsbury'townihip, station Thoro 1» always a rush during thcao August ; auditor, at Newark for the Penniyl- Snlca, nntf while ovcrything in tho store is a >vanla railroad, is on a trip to Que- bargalrii the choicest ones will RO first—to bec, Canada, in the,Interest of the TWIN BROOK bo quick 1 railroad company. Miss Bertha Conrad of East j Front street la visiting Miss Jo- '. aephine Desmond of Jeraey City. < f Mri. Edlth-Croftand Mill Julia Sme'ed of Rod Bank left today for ZOOLOGICAL PA8K • week's stay at Vlneltitid and At- : lantlo City. While at Vlnelsnd .they (•will be the guoats of Mrs. Wayland ' State Highway, Middletown S1. Ford, a,former resident of Red A place of delight with many oxhlblts whlc Bank., ' •' ••.,•••'•';• Mrs. Daniel II. Applegate of never /nil to Jntoreit and amuie. Brooklyn, formerly of Bad • Bank) OPEN DAILY 1»,stopping at the Woman's club- house for Tflve weolti. •' From 10 A. M. until 8 P. M. Mrs, George .Hollliter and Mrs. Sundnyi Open at 1 P. M. Frank Wood of Cortland,, New Admliilon 2Bo Cblldnn lflo York, are the guesti of-Mr. arid I Mrs. William 0, Smeed of Petti* (I •/'•'• flaei. ; Mrs. Hollliter .and Mrs. Wood »re' bttyers for CortUnd'i l««dfn«;:<||partrri«nt itors. i ,Mr. Mf Mrs. Harry Gruber, who liave been ipendlng •' weok with [Mr, Orubir'i nothu, Mrs. A. C. MntftttotOaklind.Itreet, returned boini flundar with Mr. and Mr*. KEYPORT, N. J

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Elytra Special Bargains DINING ROOM CHAIRI , , ' GENUINE SKAMLtiSS' VELVET RUGS ~> VLOWf OOR , Leather Slip SMtn Reg. 3.80—to g« at $1.96 Of urraiually soft and durable quaHty. 0x12 site, Spiefii.t , • . $19,75 DINING ROOM SUITE Two Tena Dlnlai Room Suite SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS R.|. price 1300 To. go at $13g,5O tap, very beautiful; and In many different designs. LARGE SIZE REFRIGERATORS to go at " Special at "I $9.75 SOLID MAHOGANY TIP-TOP TABLES, 14 SEAMLISS WILTON RUGS To g. .* |9,75 Sis* Pxl2, and of exceptionally fine quality $49,00 CORK LINOLEUM - s To go at per sq. yd. WOOL VELVET STAIR CARP.ET 17 inches wide Per yard $1.49 ODD. W1N.G CHAIRS, MOHAIR Reg. $50.00 To go at $29,75 CHOICE OF ONE GREAT LOT OF, WILTON VELVET RUOS, tall SIM $39.00 K WHITE ENAMEL BEDS Full SIM— H ilie—to 10 at SAMPLE BEDS $4,00 . ' T, i REG. $18.00 COUCH HAMMOCKS A lam auortment of metal beds'in ivory, white' To oat enamel and walnut finishes which we are. dosing K* « $7.95 out at $4.00 each. All silts {^ GENUINE REED STROLLERS AND j£, BABY CARRIAGES—to go at $7,95 TABLE LAMPS $9.75 ' ,' The mom lamps in your home, the cosier and more Go Prices! GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM cheerful will be the home atmosphere. Lamp* < •' THE great event is here! Never before in our history have we offered such vast stocks of quality furnish- Colon go dear'through to back—per eq. yd. 98c complete with silk shsde from SB.7B. ' Y * ings at prices so amazingly low! Prices have been cut regardless of cost or replacement value! The S-PIECE BREAKFAST SETS fl-PIECE ' A COLONIAL DINING TABLE $9.75 "i ) Beautifully finlihed In blue and Wory enamel savings are tremendous! ' '" , Beautifully finished dining ^able in the colonial de- ! . $29.50 sign golden oak, extending to 6 ft,, at this low ' Come and profit by this most sensational sale of the year! Anticipate your needs for right now as ROUND BACK KITCHEN CHAIRS price for our Sale. - > , , well as for Fall and Winter! There's a big saving on every purchase! .' Finished in golden oak Only Two to a Customer, , Qfe ^, >a« VELVET RUGS $4,95 ' Just the thing for those odd spaces of floor which KlTCjHEN CABINETS look so unattractive and bare. Choice of 'many Made of good hard wood) large closet bettom rich, new designs and, colorings at this extremely' : Togoat $34.50 low price., v .... "•; "• '•• , ' ; ,...'..'.' FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING ' ^ ; SANITARY COUCH BED $7.95 "1 ; Choice of many different designs.and colorings,, per square yard ' : 39c Makes a comfortable sette^ or day.bed by day and • a full size comfortable, bed at night. ' ;< COLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS 9s|2 sin ' To go at $12.95 •"•' ;• OW»RESS£R $12,95 ;. ••••.:.•,••. Sturdy oak dressers in goldea oak finish with plate BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTER RUGS mirrors, well mad* and; strongly constructed: \ 9x12 size and choice of many new and different'' patterns and colorings. . • $24.75 RESILIENT LINK FABRIC SPRINGS $3,98 ... Your comfort at tilght depfends a great deal on the SEAMLESS BRUSSELS RUGS kind of bed-springs you sleep on. Here is an op- Just 200 Splendid quality, full Sxlii size, many handsome- portunity to Wlke every night's restentirely Batfsv designs and colorings , $17.95 factory by securing one of them at the Sale; •. Remarkable! 45-pound Cotton Mattress reduced to

h Sale Sensation* Lovely Velour Suite - $9.95 of three fine pieces -TOi is one of the most astonishine offers we have ever made .ta a coW^_Imnif«om raito. «. The design is unusually graceful, the construction is excepUonallj'good andthe covem* „ Dy For this sale we offer th'e most out- all odds of the finest quality we have ever offered at a price so extremely lowl umy a lew standing values in mattresses in theses suites,*BO place your order at once! ..•'.:. _our_entire career. Mattresses of every good kind and quality at al- most unheard of low prices! • i. • Substantial Rockers "" Odd Pieces Slashed I j ;' '.;•' Built to give a; lifetime'of; servicece._. .._ tn •re- Choice of chair, _ rocker or Sale ? <75 W« T V*# V*OV . bench for the bedroom : price ..,..,....; H eye, Only ^i...,..,•. t. as low as ...

Every size arid type to your requirements! Each one a big food and ice saver —and special prices prevail how!

1.50 Side leer Special . Bed, Spring and Mattress^—complete Preserves all the food, even in the hot- This bedroom outfit will be the talk of thia sale. Hand •19 test weather! Lined with sanitary por- some bed, complete with .specially perfected set of celain, and a biff saving: at Bpringa and a mattress of real quality—all three pieces ' r comprising a complete bed outfit at this sensationally ,..- I..~.GRIBS.«~$fl.50li_..i:i. low sale price. $19.75 You'll be prouder than ever Imagine! Nine-Piece Dining Suites of baby when you see him in one of these handsome Included is a substantial 60-inch buffet, large extension dining white enamel cribs, which |( table, china cabinet, 5 chairs and host chair; ' $140 50 'have the safety drop side GAS RANGES go at A rare opportunity for home makers at,....,....., "iTtu'. feature. Special tomorrow! $24.75 One of many savings we are offering ou'll doubly enjoy for the kitchen is this economical Ytaking baby out in Wk cabinet style gas range that is a fuel You'll want at least a half dosen for your, one of our fine now Baver and on which you can save a dining room at this sale figure, the lowest carriages. Chooio substantial sum at the present sale . in years I Walnut or mahogany finish with, from a number of price. ' . choice of seat coverings, at but handsome designs here at very low prices. $39.00 a set

I Venetian Mirrors While They Last $11.75 Home makers will flock to se- cure these artistic mirrors at a Duofolds-A $39.00 sale figure that's ridiculously iiv low! They'll fill a docorativa Sensation at want in your home—and the t Sale Reduction! price i3 a pleasant surprise, in- A real addition to your home Buffets at $39.00 deed 1 —for they're easily converted Good luck for anyone who needs a new 3-piece into a full size bed—and vir- Substantially built to give years tually add a guest room In your of service, A super saving in REED SUITE! Three pieces, $39 °° home. Upholstered in imitation this salel cretonne upholstered leather. A splendid valutl Gondolas $15.95 ' ; Strollers $9.75 ' If 3(ou have an enclosed porch, sun room, or want somothttfg light Extra largo and roomy, of fine Light in weight, they are enay rood, with rubltor tired wheels and distinctive for your living room or sitting Toom, one of these to handle. A most attractlvo handsome suiton is just tho thing! You will doubly enjoy purchasing and resilient springs to add design In closely woven fibril, comfort, it now, especially whon you Beo what a splendid suite we are offer, Bridge Lamps now *7.95 nnd n big extra valuo! ing at auch an extraordinary low price! Sareljr Indeed do you see Clean Up of Porch Rockers $O.9S Bridge Lamps of this exesp- In order to insuro tho clearance of every remaining porch *j' tional quality offered at a price rocker wo have cut prices, regardless of cost. Take your CONVENIENT CREDIT f ERMS anywhere near, so lowt Choose . choice of tho resulting bnrgainsl from several different styles to-' P*VEN with apodal low prices prevailing in every single depsrt- morrow at.$7.95. ^^.^u Value Plus! $22-00 *-* mont of this Btoro, we're olTeflng the snme convenient credit Tea Wagons terms' that have heipod hundreds of folks in this community to fur- '' Couch Hammock •Pleasing mahogany finish. nish their Jiomost Just make a small depoelt—sccuro immediate $7.95 : Rag Rugs Now " Rubber tired wheels. dcllvory—and pay Inter on easy terms! Oood looking patterns to They're going- fast at tin Romellnk Hammocks with mat- choose from ^ Ottc salo price! tress covered in grey covering. Now ...... '* »x* •i»i.t-*j, 's A Stone's Throw from. Now! Porcelain Top W.tcli Our Window DlspUr Bread Street Kitchen Tables Here'* something, you'll be proud If you have an account hare, 27-29 Monmouth Street to have in your kitchen and It will Price* Drop on Four-Piece Bedroom Suites Juit choose your furniture and help immsnsely with your, kitchen R«dBank,N,J, duties I A big rsduotlon from our Sfltiuro that full sited bow end bed, full vanity dressing tnblo, drtuer s*y "Chare* It I" and wardrobe In beautiful walnut finish at this salo price t They'll FURNITURE V regular low price I , ••II at a rapid rate,no come with Miss Ne^ Cook.' ». White of flcfor. not replaee let ui make Winonia, Minn;, wai, the guest: last . Harreet Horoei. A week of Mr. and Mr». A. V. Walling. it for you in o\ir fully, The Imlsystswn M«tliodist churc' •quipped machine ihop. Mr. White is touring the East in an automobile.. ' . will hold a harvest home tomorro night,. Next Tuesday night a hai ,v' John J. Coigrore has purchased a vest home will be held for th 3 24 Mechanic Street phone RedBadk 322 Red Bank, N. J. % new Dodge truck for use. on his milk benefit of St. Joseph's church i •£. route. '"'•' Perririeville and on Wedneada; Miss Euth Snyder has been visit- night of, next week a harvest home ing friends at Newburgh,' N.' Y. will be held/ by the' Clarkebur William B. Einstein has pur- Methodist church. chased an Essex coach. Miss Gladys Birkbeck has been Use The Register's Want Depart sick, for several^ weeks with a cold. • ment for every need of the home Miss Florence "Baker" has a posi- farm or business office.—Advertise tion as typist for Buhler & Bitter. ment. ' Miss Elizabeth -Earth, of-.-Phila- delphia was the recent guest of Mr. cr.d Mrs. Herbert B. West.:,::- --- iMits Eliza Apgar has returned $1 yd —$1 yd-T.$l yd—$1 ydW«:;jfciil^^|l';W— fr'omtHe.hospitarat'Newarkrwhsre tho had been a surgical patient. Misj Helen Drexler was; a recent vi3ltor tit Bayonne. Mrs. Emma Bell of Delaware county. N. Y., is visiting her broth- Cld Ilr. and Mrs. Horace S. Burrowes snaat" severs! days last week at Mi'tos. Pa. Dv. J. E. D. Silcox has purchased 22 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. a new Studobaker runabout. , . r ••';•• • ' Mrs. GeiJrgs-'S; Hyeris spending sc-vcral- weeks' Iti the Pocono moun- and Carr Avenue, Keansburg, N. J. tains. Capt. Frank B. Stoney sailed last week for Italy. He will not return until November, Wilbur Fowler of the TJ. S. navy has been visiting his parents, Mr. Don't Pay More! and Mrs. W. J. Fowler. ' of Silks Mr. and Mri. C. A. Heberleln have been enjoying an auto trip. Mrs. Robert Wallace and son have been visiting Mrs. Wallace's father, Edward Hoey of Va'nder- Boiling Beef burg. Miss Mary C. Smith is spending the summer at Cape May. Over 800 persons enjoyed the an- Corned Beef nual supper of St. Joseph's church Wednesday night at • the parish house. Dancing was enjoyed by, a $1.00 largo numbor, music for which was furnished by Bannister's orchestra. Mrs. William Westervelt of Flat- -• n bush was a visitor here last week. Chopped Beef fK most remarkable purchase of 3,000 yards of all Kinds oif Fancy Silks ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. that are worth from $1.50 to $3.00 yard. !We were able to buy this Tjrpn- Merit Badges Awardad to Savsral derful bargain for CASH from a manufacturer who needed money %nd Chuck Roast Girl Scouti. .At the last meeting of the girl scouts held at the home of Capt. therefore are able to offer Red Bank a real trea^-most of these are all Tam Conover the following badges silk—some silk and cotton. .They, are all guaranteed to be first quality, were (warded: A girl scout pin for the tenderfoot test to Miss Ethel goods and not seconds. ;Vfj •&'.- tfiidk Chuck Steak Poinsette; lsundress badges to Lll Van Tllton, Tholma Mount, Walter- •R- etta Davis, Ella VanDerhoef; musl (Tub 'Silks, Radiums, Fancy Crepes, Pongees, .Canton, £repe de Chines, clan's badges to The]ma Mount and Walteretta Davis and the scribe Satins, Foulards, Brocades, Etc. ^ Blade Roast badge to Ella VanDerhoef, ; Next, Sunday night the annual commencement of the community (This sale starts immediately and lasts only while we Have this lot, it will school of Christian education will I pay you to 'drop in and look us over. Just think $1.00 a yard and Real be held. •R Silk—3 yards makes the average dress and you have a Silk Dresa for Stewing Chickens Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn of Scranton, Pa,, were week-end guests of Mrs, Theodore K. Haim. $3.00 Mrs, W. H. Woolley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter H. Cono- POME EARLY. NO RESERVE NO DISCOUNTS . .CASH PNLYj Rib Roast ver of Holmdel. George Covart of Jersey City was the recent guest of his brother, James H. Covart. Fancy Fowl Roasting Chickens Mr. and Mrs, Lewis P. Bodlne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn, Oharlea, F. McDonald of Mana- 197 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH, N. Broilers Frying Chickens scjuan, ' ' Mrs. Emma. Dey and daughter LYONS Leg Lamb All Steaks Sira wire guists of Mrt. Grant erttt of Cranbury last week. All Chops AU Roasts MlM M. E. Bsnhsm nt Trenton It enjoying a visit with her tliter, SILK SILli Mrs. JO, 0. Craig. All Hams for 29c ' Mri. James H. English and daughUr. Ellwbeth have b*«n gunti of. Mn »nd Mrs, Garret B, Conover for the past two weeki, It Guaranteed! ~" Bummervlllo'and tun* yd—$1 yd RED BANfrREGISTER, JULY 29f 1925, - THOSE NERVE. Baumgartner are occupying the hold its annual picnic tombrrow'at mouth has returned from..« genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."

Tremendous Price Reductions-Original Cost Ignored At these ridiculously low prices you should buy several suits, and be on hand early to avoid the rush. Sale starts Thursday morning, July 30, 8 o'clock. •

189 38 Pairr FLANNEL PANTS Boys' Suits Men's Fancy Suits • . ^ Plain White and Striped Regular Values WITH TWO PANTS Values $7.50 to $10 $25 to $45 ,r Regular Value* ':: V i Regularr— Stouts — Slim* ' 56-85 $15 $10 to $12.50

38 STRAW HATS Men's Palm Beach $2,*2:5o&$3 Boys' Suits Values Tropical Crash and Linen Suits WITH TWO PANTS $4, $5 and $6 $0.45 Regular Values Reg. Values $15 $£5 tp $10 Values " $15 to $22.50 Regulars — SHorts — Stouts • I Small Charge for Alterations '^r flo Returni "^r No Charged : No Approvals v Extra Salespeople to Serve You I. Silk Shirts Stripes and Plain Colors, Fancy Shirts Radium, Truhu, Silk Broadcloths and Crepe . Collars Attached de Chines. and Detached Values $8.50 to $12 . Values $2; $2.50 and $8 $6.95 KRIDEL , $1.65 RED BANK

jj-'.^.i' RED BANK REGISTER,0 JULY 29,1925. _•_.

WEDDINGS. canton crepe dress with a hat to RAID AT SEASHORE. A CARROT WITH A COLtAR.' match and she carried pink roses. A Curioilty Grown on tho H. E;•mmmsm Whlu—Ayeri. Miss Dorothy Sevsstakis was brides- Ciraenvrlch Village Inn near Sea- bright Raided Sunday. Mainee) Farm at Haxlet Mig« Mary Eleanor White, daugh- maid and Elwood B. Preston was A curiosity on exhibition ati The Geo. ^ ter ot JcMph TV White ofLittle groomsman. Mr. and Mr». Burgess County Detective Smith,.accom- Simplicity is Stylish panied by Detectives Rue, Shields, Register office is a carrot, which Sliver, and Frederick .Lewis Ayers, have started housekeeping at Red grew through a thick Iron nut on CONTRACT^ ton of Lewi» Ayers of Dayton, New Bank. ' ' Sacco and Davenport, raided the Greenwich Village Inn, between H. E. Manee's farm at Hazlet. The Jertey, will be married this after- farm is worked by Theodore A. and BUILDER SKATER FOR FAIR HAVEN ieabright and Highlands, early noon at half-past four o'clock at Bailey. When Mr. Bailey sowed the RED BANK, M. J, /' St John', chapel at 14t«e SUver. Sunday morning. Three persons, carrot see.d,last spring one of the Malnt to ha LmUTon Four Streeti who gave their names as Gladys Offic* In EUair ButMlaf» Rev. Carroll M. Bnrcke will per- •'! in That Borough. seeds must have fallen just above form the ceremony. • The chapel Doe, John Doe and James Doe, were the hole • in the nut. The seed Ream 3 . will jbe decorated with butterfly At last night's" meeting .of thearrested and held in ?l,200 ball sprouted and the root of the carrot Telaphoo. «5O-J. f roses, delphlnum and laurel. About mayor and council of Fair Haven each. According to the detectives went dpwrKthrough the hole in tho Jobbinr ef All MmU '• ' >' 150 "guesU are expected from lied a motion was passed to draw up an liquor was being sold on the prera nut and the top part of the plant FtiniitMtl. Back, Little Silver, River Plaza, ordinance for .water mains on First/ isep. The raid followed complaints grew up out of the ground. This Comfort and style Hackensack, Newark, the Orange*, and Second streets and on Lincoln received from seevral residents' left the iron nut encircling the. car- To ma JHver,. Dayton and Newand Lexington avenues. tear the place. . rot at about the middle of its • ' i«> i a» • The fashionable^ __ VTibvely glfal" enthusiastic purdu* Brunswick. •• , ' •' , Two j new fire hydrants will, he length. Inside the iron nut the car- placed on Pearl street upon the rot is only: aSout n .quarter, of an erB"attkIm,'choosing Hcfctrd Chlni. The bride will be attired In a ' Red Bank Couple Engaged. -shoe patterns for,' recomniendatlon of Councilman Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles "A. Minton inch in diameter^ but above and be- , Fot^vj'e&Un&Minlvemry, graduation, white costume, trimmed vdth white William B. Little, Jr. * low the band it is- of normal sitfe. lace,'and ihe will wear a picture f East Front street announce the day wear C3ltj"tllpy l btif .Thejjproperty .owners on Gilles; engagornent of their daughter, Miss It looks, like a carrot wearing' an jyi/yg hat to" match.. Cie will carry a pie avenue will be notified to trim iron collar around its wafet. 'and/eonveying the «uWe flattery ox boquet of white Killarney. roses. Ailsa G. Minton, to Frederick G. Season are plain.] mr'counriy^noy^no prestigeesti.' the trees and hedges that are over- Fisher, Jr., eon of Frederick Fisher, t ., • -•»•• . Miss Gla'dyi Leffersbn, a life-long hahgini'the tidewalks. \ 7 friend and schoolmate of the brlde, !r., of East Front street. Miss Min- Chimney Wrecked by Lightning. •' This CANTHiEVElvJ ^ylkard.ChlMonlyiiatlfefcr : Councilman Samuel Cleeland .re- ion h a graduate of Beechwood odjer»7TquareentJtWtoaRekardtouchinewnr will, be bridesmaid. She will wear' ) Lightning struck a stone 'chim- v town Heavy Duty} q ported'l .that the police badges for school at Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. ney on Louis Destribats's house at plimitfi'mhome.lifimeh . YouYYou r p h f dad y an orchid costume, with a > hat to pump is simple in; the officials would cost ?8 each in- Mr.:Fisher attended Springfield col- Lincroftr last Wednesday and intitoo thhe cherishehihdd hheirlooi m of tomorrow match, and she will carry a boquet is the toughest} of pale pink butterfly roses, " Al-stead (of JJI.75. A motion was lege in Massachusetts. knocked it down. .» ' • '• ; style, but ricji inj fred T. Ayers of Dayton, a brother passed! to buy the badges. Harvey 1 longest !{weatingj REUSSILLE'S of tlie groom, will be gTooniaman. M. Little and Augustus M. Minton quality „ and coin:j Montnouth'i Landing Jewel** The ushers will be Harold B. ,V.voted Ijagainst the motion. They tioe^we havAD. ALL IN EsUta oj Catoltaa O. Hoagland. deem Mi«s Jean Nolan and-Harty Kelt THE BOROUGH OT LITTLE SILVER, notice la heitbjr ttven tbat tha " NEW ^VlERSBVv " eouttta ot tha aubaeriber, executor «1 eher, were married with a nuptial ''-WHEBBAS,'B«(riiW of h«»»J.throu«l 4? BROAD ST-RED BAN^-IM-J-HhOnel999L e»Uta ol said deoeaiea, will ba sjudl mass last Wednesday at St Mary's trafflo .conditions pxavaillnB throujhoii "'•"Wlr U*-8amnte'«f th. 0« the year, It appeara.to the aatlsfoetlpi tr of Monmonth »nd reported for Selt church at New Monmonth by Rev.and judgment of. the Mayor and Coulj- raeot to tha Orphans Court of aald Cou Joseph F.""Hughes..Tha bride was ctlil the Borou>h-ot_lltt)e.Silyer thatlll attired iff a tan crepe de chine dress la necessary and advisable that CnurcH A. D. 1925, at which time tpplleatlon i street from Rumsoo rosd ;to Prospejot n«_mail« tar tht ajiowiuic* at cSHlU and a hat to match. She carried a avenue: Prospect avenue from Kuraapn 1 «•• counsel fees. shower^boquet of Bride roses. Her rosd to itsviwetion at Willow Drf- - Dated July II; A. D. 1»«. . thtnse.-IOtttb'ttti'. "!™« WUlow .• Drive 1 Special Sale-July 29th to August 5th RAYMOND HOAOlAKtta bridesmaid/ MiES^"EIla~H<5Bse~iOf its junction- -- at * Syc'aniCie"; Branch" ! Belford, wore a powder blus dress Oceanport avenues, at the crosstnsa |Of -• -....rOF-SETTfcEMENT-OF i and carried a boquet of pink roses the New York and Lone Branch railroad, Estate of John L. Fox, deceaaed. all In tha Borough of Little Silver, Nfw Notice la hereby given that the aecg John H.";:Ahearrs...ot .Belford . was Jersey, should be Improved by grading this list of bargains and buy plentiful. Watch our win- ol the aubacriber, administrator of groomsman. The bride was given and *»vlng with reinforced concrete, and* WHEREAS, the New Jersey State High dows for several other specials. ajdjUUd by the Strrogate «f Ue " away by her brother-in-law, Edward way Commlislon has streed with the May « Monmouth and reported for Sateen Stone of New York. or and Council ol the Borough of Little to tha Orphana Court of aald County. Silver to contribute-to the Borough toward PERFUME SETS Thursday, the third day of flepteV After the ceremony a wedding theiexpense of aa!d improvement tha aum A. O. 1025, at which time application w/ of Tm Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) be made for the allowance of commtillo breakfast was served at the Union and counsel fees. an in uoarT&inten ^ < hotel at Bed Bank. Dancing was WHERIASivtha Board of OhoseajFreei Dated July 27th. A. D. 1928. Just as shewn in the plo: A pretty set for Milady's 1 enjoyed and vocal solos were ren- ho]den of the County of Monmouth Has , JOSEPH McDtnMOn . «' • &fvre ofi agreed with the Mayor and Couneil of dered by Edward Stone and Lester the Borough of Little Silver to contribute tare. Every lady should dressing table. In two SHERIFF'S SALE. B.Davis. Those present were Mrs. to the Borough toward the expenie of Br Tlrtue of a writ ot ft. fa. to Be ' said improvement a further aum ol Ten have a set for her dressing pretty colors. A regular rested, leaned out of the Court of Oha INSURANCE , William Snyder, Mrs. A. Bacigalupi Thousand Dollars (110.000.00), aald re eerjr of tha State ot New Jeraey, » be eisosed to tale at public vend; Insure your winter's comfort fcy filling your coal bini now vrith and 'Miss Ruth Boyd of Ked Bank, •pectlve contributions being deemed jus table. Tou cant afford to be high priced item on sale Mrs, Alfred Davis, Miss Ella' Hooso and! proper. by reason of the throjiffh on Monday, tha 24th day of Aum Highland Coal. This !a plain common Rente, and there is no traffic heretofore referred to, said strec 1625, between the hours of lit and John H. Abeam of Belford, and avenues belni connecting links In thi without a set at this price. at y. o clock and 6 rOO o'clock (at 1.00 o'clex other sure way. Do it now, later may ke too late. system of proposed improved hlghwayi Kaaterh Standard Time). In tht afterns Miss Anna Nicolaysen of Hoboken of ths State of New Jeraey. • of aald day. at tha Court Home, In ] and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stone of Borough of Freehold, County of Ml BE IT, THEREFORE, ORDAINED by S€t mouth. New Jeraey, to satisfy a deal New York, The couple have set upthe Mayor and Council of the Borough ot 98c ot aald Court* amounting to approximate Little Silver: 98c Jt.a7J.do. . J. N. HANCE housekeeping at Belford. The 1. That Church atraet from Bumson DEALER bride received a large number of roa^ to Prospect avenue; Prospect ave- All that certain lot, tract or ...... wedding gifts. nue front Rumson road to ita Junction af land and premises, hereinafter pirtloulal Skrewtliury Aw. at R. R. Crossing JJ^fl B lj J^. J, Willow Drive, thence southerly along Wil' described, situate. lying and being In 1 an f loir Drive to ita junction at Sycamore, ONE WEEK SPECIAL Towmhlp ot Mlddletown, In the County; Toner—Morton. Branch and Oceanport avenues, at the Monmouth and State of New Jera«r> TELEPHONE 103 . . crossings of tha New York and Long bounded and described aa follows I Mies Dolores C, Toner, daughter Branch railroad, all - In tha Borough of Beginning at a point ot the Intorieetl of William H. Toner of Linden Little Sliver, be Improved by grading and of ths westerly side of Brook Avenue ~ paving with reinforced concrete in atrlc Electric tha center- line of South Side avenuas a place, Red Bank, became the bride compliance with plans and specification Clark's thence* alone the. westerly line of T of Edgar W. Morton of Newark to be prepared therefor by the Borough avantu, thence north 29 deireej 10 ' NOTICE OF SETTLEMENt OF ACCOUNT 1, and tit poll! will remain open ona Engineer of the Borough of Little Silver Stove utea east <0O feet to the point of intl Estate of Formin Edwsrd While, l«t« in- hour or u muoh longer at naceieary' to formerly of Plttsburg, last Satur- to be hereafter submitted and approved O; N.T. section of tha westerly line of Drook at n>to of Trenton State Hospital, de- «!»•' »11 Ireunt ^.opportunity to cut nu« with the center line of far'Via • ceasld. their ballot.1...... day afternoon at St. James's rec- by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Little Silver, the Board of Chosen Useful article avenue; thence north 64 degrees, ii nil Notice It hereby given that the accounts . Tha election It b«lnrhild for tha iu-lory. Rev. ;John C. Farrell per- Cotton ules west 900 test ip a corner' of Ja ' of the aubscrlber, guardian of tho estate Freeholder of the County of Monmouth to heat up 1 poie, of avuthoriilntt the Board of Educa- formed the ceremony. Mrs. Fran- and tha New Jersey State Highway Com. conveyed by Sarah Id , and Franc , of l»ld deceased, will be audited and etalel tion to build an addition to School No. 1, quickly in any (Illicit to Mary R, Oliver by deed . by tha SurroBlita of the County of Mon- mission, before any contract la let. This is n real to turnleh/ equipment therefor and for cis K. Toner of Newark was ma 2. That said work shall ba undertaken place. Just October 23d. 180B, and recorded Janui mouth and reported for Settlement to thi other neeeiaarr 'tltaratlom. The amount value that ia 20th, 1896, in Book Bit of Deeds far Mi Orphan! Court Dt -said County, on Thura- thtujht nioeiaary for tble rurjioia it tron of honor and John Dugan of as: a general improvement. Insert plug; in B. The estimated coit of the work man mouth County In pax'4.041 thence « ' day. tha third day of September, A, D. IflB.COO. Elizabeth was' groomsman. socket. Every known by all the line of said Oliver touth Jt der.. ' 1025, at which time replication will hi tloned In Section 1 of thla ordinance, in At the lame time and Plata tha votejt eluding the appropriation to be rnadi who BOW. 16 minutes, west 2r>0 feet to a eornetr. rnarla for tho allowance of commliaicni ivlll />..Knate by ballot their djelrei to After the ceremony a reception, one is CLOTHES tha center line of South Slda arenue ' ' and counsel fees. «"l.li tha Board to borrow tha me-nay by the New Jersey State Highway Com' guaranteed waa held at the bride's home for 'mission and the Board of Chosen Free- PINS Ins; also the southeasterly corner of i. Dated July 31, A. D. 1025. onUtr ,, in raltea by Utulai bondt In the immediate families and a few Oliver: thence easterly along tha can! fiBNJAMIN II. HAGEnMAN. the r<> •!•• nama of tha dlitriot In each holdera of the County of Monmouth, Is thi 3 ipoola Good Quality Una ot aald South Side avenue fold ' amoim nnyabla at euch tlma ai tha Intimate friends. The couple left sum of Sixty-five Thousand Dollar 98c ea. tha curve thereof, Sat feet to the Jwli Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. I legal v .hnll dlrait. (105,000.00) and said amount ia hereb place ot beginning. ' . < In tha matter 'of .the' estate of Porman on a wedding trip to Pittsburg and appropriated to meet the coat of carrying 36 for 5c Matthewe, deceassd. . IIAKD OF BDUOAnON, ou,t the provisions of thla ordinance. , Also all that certain plot, tract el Uorounh of Rumioitr N, J.. on their return they will live at eel of land and premises hereinafter p> Notice to credltore to present claims • • , II. A. KETTBL. Batretary, jj«. To provide the funds to pay (or aeli against estate, , Newark.. The.bride was the recip- Improvement, the amount agreed to hi tlcularly described, situate, lying and bal Pursuant to tha order of Joseph L. PUBLIC NOTICE. ient of many wedding gifts. contributed by the New Jersey Htiti 10-inch DOUBLE DISC RECORDS In the Township of Mlddlstonn, In Donahty, surrogato of tho County of Mori- AM OnDINANOB AUTHOMZINO THR Highway Commission and by the IJoard o: County ot Monmouth and Stata of . ' mouth! mads on the twenty-third .day of Jersey, and being all that eertaln tract CONSTltUOTION OF BE-IKFOHOED Ohoien Freeholders of the County o: Hear Ukelele Ike's New Records Just Out land consisting ot tht westerly CO .<••», July. 1026, on tho application of Donald 00NCRETB pUTTERS • AND BTOBM Bennett—Curlay. Monmouth ahall ba applied In part pay. • Matthtws, tieoutor ol the astate of For* plot No, 29, the whole of plot Number SEWEnoN MoLAnENAND WORTH. rrient of the amount to be paid aa and foi the easterly 90 feet of plot Number It . nan Matthtws, deceased, notice Is here- Mlw Marlon Bennett, grand- the cost of said Improvement, ae msj by given to the creditors of aalil dsceased LBV BTBBBTB AND FR0V1DIN0 FOR 39 CENTS all of lota Nurabere 40. 41 anil 41 M THE PAYMENT TUERB0F, NOT BX- daughter of Michael Dugan of hereafter be determined from proposal; same are laid out on the nap o| to exhibit to the subsorlbar, exeoutor ae advertised for and oulr received for thi Grnpo Design aforeeald, their debte and demand! against OBEDINO |«,00>. - , . . Bradevelt, was married laat Friday doing of laid work, the balance of (he Bcr. CUSPIDORS WHISK BROOMS Smoking Stands entitled "Map ot lots and villa ths aald sitate. under oath, .within alx BB IT ORDAINED, by tha Mayor and to Frank Curley, ion of William ough's share to be raised by uneral ta». Day Vlewflfelihts, Naveilnk, N. J. Hen months 'from the * Doroutb to the mlly, a, rate of lntereat not exceeding alx tie cenlsr line of Far Vlsw avinue at * Wotlca to aiadltora to preient alalmi I, That tha lami be Joni ai • general de chine with a veil and carried a Centura per annum t said noUe shall bi therein distant ID feel easterly ft! > imnlnit aitate. ImproVtment. • ihowcr boquet of sweet peas.' The made to mature on the 1st day of De eaeterly Una ot plot No. li proitui Putiutnt to tha onlir of Joieph L. i I. That temptrtrr ootti or bondi It li- bildesmaid was drossccl in bluo eemb.r, 182S, shall recite Ihit they an from thenoa (1) running south , Ponahiy, turroiata of tha Coiint> ol auid from Una to Una to temporarily Itsuad under the authority of and in fill through said plot No. II. In a line pafl jMonmouth,'m«ila on tha twanty-thlrd «ay crepe de china with a hat to match. dompllanee with Chapter 262 of the Lawi to the sasterly line ot aalll plel No, II flnlnae aald tonitruotlon and Improvement, of New Jeresy of l»lf, and acts nmanda 1 1 1 of June, 1MB, on tha aoplloaUon of lit 000 M""%(* *uounl of BC|t "oaidln* Following tho ceremony a reception- 6(0 feat dlitant thertfrmntherefrom, for aa, a let I v Frederick w, Kolilmon, aieeutor of tha lory thereof, ami shall otherwise be I of 141 feet, more or leaf, to • st« • aitata of Martaret K, Iloblmon, daoeaaid, » i, Thai lair] notai or bond) shall batr was held at the horns of Mrs. Wil-such form as tht Mayor and Clsrk ihp Ing In the cr eubieqilent resolutions «( the W«lo ALARM CLOCKS SASH CORD •lutidj thanes (I) nortlnrlly In Ihe I within all monthl from tha date ol tha aoulder the final. paiiafa thireof on tha nd Oouocll of said Dorouih,, All nro Kunraniood. llrmiri new 11111)01*10(1 cupx nnd line of said let Mt. II and tn'i 7* A supplemsntal debt atatsment liai 100 ft. langlli •••(oriiald order, or thai' will ba forarer Id da? ol Auguet, Kit, Mlitd Katharine Allco VanCulin Qunnllty In limited unworn, Cumjilcto fqr oenlar of plot No, II kslm , Urred of their aitlona thenfoi anlmt <• Any parion or panoai. dtilrlng to la leen filed purauant to and for the pur O7o «aeh Wiilerl/ Jlne of aalil plot » /•the laid •ubairlbtr. h«rd wljl be given inepjertunltr at th< daughter of Mrs, Andrew F. Zorr, Ola of complying with Capler 3t'i ol thi I)Bo each • ISo ' feet dlatant therefrom in • ! •• D*|ad freehold, N, J,, June fM. .Ml, . and place aforeiii and John L«wl> R^Burgoia, both -awe of New Jeraey of mm, I«B test, nioia or |{si. to a '' JJt!CD^!t|K y "Qi||N''(ll< K & OUHM. I. 'frtls orainknee ehalt take effect topo wnltr line of Mil >*r Vlr,,,^ ___ Olatk, of Rumion, wero married U«t ta passage and publication, according t< thsnee (4) eaileilr In lilt onlil III) Window Screens Window Screens aald far Vllir avenue |}> ()•( U Thuriday at tho homo of M». Ed point tt plan of iMglnnlna'.. ,,',.; Onlg* and Hotaf N.«di\ lntrodueed July 14, IH38. ' 1 1 1 Nells* li hereby given to tha volsra of wird Pomphroy of Iiumion. Tha PMse.1 July 14, 1191. All; sizes and all Any Screen out of , «slMJ Mtht pfo.eity o| fr - - •he norou«h of Jt.uir.son, lute of New For ivcry new! of tha bom* and Approved July it, mill, Fo/ttla, at, all, loan lit eiaH '—ley, thai tin Ilosnl of Kilueatlnn of ofllct ui« RigliUr w»nt »dv«rtln- ceremony Wits' performed by Re*. ELWOOD HAI1VEY, , kinds at Our fltock I no»oO*h haa tailed • flmrlsl Xisstlnn monti. Ovtr 7,000 homti rttatva Walter J, Benedict, pus-tor of the Mayor :o/ huriday, Auiuil ells. Hit, - n«klit«r Rumion Methodist church. 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.J !'. lL Twentv-Two K!ED BANK REGISTER. JULY 29.1925. H«r Beauty Sleep, Exchanging Wedding Preente, In the Garden In tho Twilight. "Keeping. * "Yes," Bald Mjs. Mugley, "I al- "Do I havo to exchange wedding "Let us go into the garden," he ways try to retire before midnight. presents in tho department "from said, as- ,tho .twilight - hour ap- Charlw , .,fthe Sepret, I don't like to miss my beauty which thay were purchased?" proached. "Not nt all," snid tho.floonvalker. "I'm afraid you'll want to sit in WPOLESAUB AMD By MORRIS SCHULTZ sleep." "Thank yoq," said the June the hammock with me and hold my 1 "BeaUy," said Miss Knox, "you j. DBALBB'DJ ' ' ; Wind-Up of tho D!nn«r, Earljr Riling. ... leading cltlzeaB. And now Its. honor Mrs. Newrich had been told by her Tattered Terry—There goes , a Saab, Door*, Blinds, Glaii lay la the bands of (bis little, old, kind man. The last time I went to Gibbs—I believe in early rising, caller that ft certain dinner party him'I didn't have n cent, and ho dont you? • bont man who could' sweep all thehad "wound up with great eclat." gave me oil he could/. and Buildert* Hardwart.. (pride, of (be leading families Into . When her husband came home she Dibbs—Well, there's no abstract Fairlield Gardens. Jho dirt " ' . '. '• i •• Weary Walter—What was that? excellence in early rising; it all de- aakea him' what "a-kla" meant. ' Tattered Terry—Thirty days, pends on what you do. after you RED BANK. N.J. H6V had be come tbere^-thls I.It- "Why,, that's dessert; I guess," (tle> old man of eighty years, with rise. It would be better for the saidNewrich. "Didn't you ever eat world if some people never got up jtha ' hump, and the high-pitched a chocolate a-kla?" Why the Engagement'Wai Broken'. cwkle, tWUnan whom everybody .".What, Harold! . You .wish, to toured?.. It waa Bald.that he had break or engagement? But why?" Teacher, are Different Now. ^llt Uncln Jake Ww; Happy. _^Youngjnan^.said-Mr.-BlufIkinsr .tramp. He had called oa the may, Bobbie—Oh, mammal Have you ''My past? What'a wrong with 'when I was'your age I always or, asd made himself known. He seen Uncid Jake? He looks awfully ray past?" • • - • • stood at the head of my class." November ist, 1925, had been born la Selvlngton years happy. "It's too long." ^ ..;' ''Well,"" answered the boy, "may- before, and bis lather bad left him Bobbie's mother (anxiously) r—. be the teachers were easier to fool « . < pap&r,s. So long as he could work What's the matter with, him? then than they are now." lie had no desire to use them, but Why,She Didn't Scream. Bobbie—I think he has been tak- ' Mother—Why did you not seroam bow^well a man must live. ing some of that good-natured al- Discovering the Skeleton. And the name he whispered In cohol. »_ : ^ • J when John kissed you? the mayor's ear was not the name Daughter—He threatened me. He^—There is one place, at.least, ibo Went by; but It made the mayor, Didn't Recognize Him. Mother—How? that if there is a skeleton in one's All Unsold Lots Will be Taken Off glance'at him with sudden appre- Daughter—He, Baid that if I family it's bound, to be found out." hension. "There goes a man who once of- did he'd never kiss ma again. She—"Where?" Next morning the news was all fered to make me independently He—"On the bathing beach." lover town. The banker heard of It rich." the Market. . - Don't Laugh end went to see the mayor.. So did "But he didn't appear to know The Benevolent Man. Judah Grainger, the noted lawyer, you. At'least he gave you no sign Benevolent Old Gentlenian—lam What He Deierved. r one ot the lights of Selvlngton. And of recognition." sorry, Johnny, to sea you" have a Pupil—But I do not think I de- ilia. Emily Baker—she had good "You see, I refused to .buy the •blaclveye. serve an absolute' zero. reason to fear the little old manstock." ... Promising Youth—You go home Professor—Neither do I, but that with the hump. and feel sorry for your own little is the lowest mark I am allowed to What was going to be done for He Had Had Experience. r. 18kt. white goM,£ll~T£S fcharltable subscription raised for awork. ImodemUlng It for yon In » jlBfT ; single person at any previous time "Why, I should say so," replied (The Inscription remtlm uatouelu - tn the history of Selvlngton. The the energetic youth. "I've been cd,M}d we guarantee tto raodetni little old man was assigned the best lunching for almost twenty years." at Present Prices. (ted ring to e lifime, Dom room in the house of the • IB . M/ ' ~) • J Parkes. . There he sat all day long, sorting What He Took for Hit Appetite. bis papers, and it was known he al- "You must have a good appetite," REUSSILLE'S ways worked with a loaded pistol remarked the thin man enviously. beside htm. "What do yon take for it?"' Maps of Property may be Obtained From * Monmouth'i Leadlnf Jiwtltr .

_ The banker went to the.mayor. _•._••..__ N• _ • . . • "In all my experience," replied l"If ever murder was Justified," he 36 BROAD. ST^ET - said, white with passion, "it Is tho plump one, "I have found noth- now." ing more suitable than food." -- RED BANK And Mrs. Emily Baker—It was • m i • bald that she had gone secretly to A Dog'i Good Pedigree. NOTICE.' . ''.••',. see the little old man, bad gone Notloo li hereby glvtn that tht'strto "He's a homely dog," said Mrs. ncnhlp lntely lubilitlng betwien Oh«ri« •\ (flown on her knees to him. John H. Cook, Owner• Jl. Baker and George Kwbnlrt ot tilt "And the attempted burglary at Vary, "but he has . a wonderful Borounh of Hod Bank, Monmouth Ootntr, the>: Widow Parkes1'. house—who New Jeaier, . under / the firm ntmt ef pedigree. His mother, his grand- Economy Fish anl Vt(t trail of blood behind him, as the Printing Satisfaction , Register Office, Red Bank, N. J. thorlted to nttla all itbtt dot to and br' jesult of a wound from the little lived in Methodist families. the firm. ", old man's pistol? Ditt«d July 22, 1025. 1 CHARLES R. BAKEB, How the little old man cackled Muttley't Marriage. Having your printing done by ' QEORGS KRAHNERT. When he went to call on the mayor Towne—Yes, Muttley is married. a firm who takes pride in turn- Beit day. Didn't you know that? If You Want a Car Quickly •*!The papers are no longer In my ing out quality work is not only and at a low price look over tht possession," he said. "I have given Browne—No; why he told me be satisfactory, it is profitable. offerings in The Rcrister1! Want prclers that If I die by accident, they wouldn't marry the best woman on Department; each week. Many are ere. to be published. There Is no .earth. advertised at prices that make th«m newspaper In the land but would .Towne—Well, he didn't. Let us estimate on your next real bargains.—Advertisement. pay fabulously for the news." work. We guarantee your >The mayor's stenographers In the text room heard the little old man's Opposed to Competition. Satisfaction with- the com- cackle. And the mayor's broken Weary Walker—I see five hun- pleted job. V • siiWer. dred more merr has been frown out cHe was exacting, too, the little of work, \ Our prices will be found rea- old man. Blackmail, that Is what Tired TravelerV-Geel Dere's get- • ltJwns—blackmail was paid him by sonable consistent with good -the wbolo town. ting to be too much competition in _. quality. Ji vrirkeep the "secret," he assured li M Interrogators. Half the town knew it.' But not one of them was brave A Prominent Club Member. enough to tell it to his neighbor. "He's a.verylprominent-member —Hnlf knew, half didn't, of pur yacbtclub." , "I'll keep the secret, and it'll die •with me if you treat me white," "Indeed! What is his official said the little old man. capacity?" - ills whims 1 He took it into his "Four quarts." head to ent roast goose in April, and the countryside had to be scoured for a mature bird, which —was-parboiled-for-hours-before-lt was edible. Then there was that time at the county fair, when the little old man insisted on riding . tack in the mayor's carriage. And that awful time when he made Mrs. Emily Baker tear oft her wedding ring In the street and fling um's iicnmtia srenox MEN £ TURBISniNCS Jt away I IECOHD nooi RTJEBT FW0X And not a soul dared speak. Ho '. jone dared to resent it. .One of the people not In the Secret was the reporter for a metro, polltan dally. He got wind of at- loirs at Selvlngton, and came out to nee the little old man. The little old man was very sick, lying propped up with pillows. The may- or, called every day to ask for him, Mrs. Emily Baker nursed him with Tier own hands. How the little, old man cackled. • "Tell me tho secret," pleaded.the reporter. "We'll pay you five thou- sand dollars," Avarice shone in the little, old man's eyes. "I gave my Word," he They are Content to Wait White is the Vogue 'mumbled. "But—If I was to dhv- 14—n 'em. D—n 'em 1 I'll make 'em Ipayt" A fit of toughing Interrupted Mm. "The secret Is—" he gasped, for a Four Like This in Men's Vacation Apparel toughed again, and died. Uncommon eagerness to own the new purchase a car of lesser quality than (._; . It tb«t you b«v« nover found it? Tramp (confidentially)—It'i luck—Jurt «h««r good luck, ' TO* Qfflc. That Stakt iht M>». Tommy—Pop, wlmt li thi offlct , thjt io«ki the manT , . Tommy'! PottatTiM tax offlct, WFV "^ FOUR ,!(».. 11111^:^1^

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HOLD-UP MEN ACTIVE. will conduct services at the Advent spending a week with her sister, and MM. Willlun Diy and daughter church Sunday. - Miss Annie Niel, 3 of Hightatown, Mr. and Mrs. J, Ely Rokdiid. Stand Near Freehold The Sunday-school of the Metho- Messier and ton Dsvld of Ultra, Mr.' Robbad of 470. dist church is having a picnic today LITTLE SILVER NEWS. and Mrs. Rojwell and children of Hold-up men .were activo in thent Asbury Park. The trip was made Bloomfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Albert neighborhood of Freehold last week in busses hired for the occasion. Dane, to be Held atSeaVrlght for Lear of Trenton spent Sundas-at iut in only one instance did - the Benefit of Woodley HoiplUl. Little Silver point, where the/held RAN Wesley VanCleaf, who is em- hieves secure any money. Five ployed nt Atlantic City, spent Sun- A dance for the benefit of Wood- a party on the river front young men went into .Orville Gra- day with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.fey hospital will be held on Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor en. THEATRE PALACE ham's roadside stand at night and Harry VanCleaf. night, August 14th; at the Penin- tertained friends from Newark on , "THE FRIENDLY PLACE" robbed his money drawer of about Sunday. \ Frank Bemare/jt,goes fishbg sula hotel at Seabrlght. • ••.•..... THEATRE RED BANK $70. Two of the young men held nearly every day*on the pier at Daniel P. Schanck,,who Is em- Charles Kunyon of Gooseneck Pheh*6S8 ; . RED BANK, N. J. M. E. McNULTY AMUSEMENT CO. revolvers against Graham while the' ployed on Winganeek farm, was Point is on a trip to California. He Ha H* JACKSt Muufft ' Long Branch. Last week 1 e landed MalfaMt BiBfl SiOO P. H, SitnnUn SiSO P. M. GEORGE G. ROOP, Reiident Manager others secured the money. An at-a bass weighing 27 pdunis, hut instung on the eye by a honey.bee last \i traveling to the Pacific coast by tempt was made to hold up Joseph. \ EVBN1N09—TllS ud «|00 P. M. .>'" Matinee Daily 2:30 Adults 25c, Children lSe doing so ho jras badly cut on liis week. The eye was painf ttlforsev -automobile and he will return East PROF. HAROLD LAROS AT THE OR0AN Monahan, an insurance agent, near by train. Evening!—Two Show«—7:15 and 9:00 1 thumb; f • _ eral days but Mr. Schanck; is all imithburg, by two men in an.auto- 1 Miss Caroline Brooks has re- John A. Gamewell Is building Lower Floor 35c| Balcony 25c right now.' Mr. Schanck epent Sun- mobile. Mr. Monahan ran when he turned to Hartford, Connecticut, af- day and Monday at "Forest Hills, more'dog kenneils on his property. learned the intentions of the men.ter a •visit of two "weeks to MrsLon. g Island. . .".'- He will raise setters In addition to Today—Wednesday, July 29 The automobile stalled and this Harry, VanCleaf. . V. A. Darragh has bought a new collie dogs. permitted Mr. Monahan to escape. Philip Patterson is repainting his Flint touring car. ') ' William Taylor, who was fifteen Wed., Thurs., July 29-30 house. • Mr. and Mrs. S. Hesalex of Farm- years old last.week, received a bi- Conrad Nagel, George Washington at a Democrat. .' •, «'• • •••• iiigdale, Mrs. Ella Nelson and Mr.cycle as a birthday gift. Rev. Peter Kennedy Emmons of SHREWSBURY NEWS. BETTYi COMPSON Trenton will give an address be- Farmer! Start Shipping Potatoes— Lucille Ricksen fore the Monmouth county histori- Moved to Elizabeth. . (NOW LIVING IN RUMSON, N.*J.) cal society at the; Spring Lake com- The farmers' exchange started Sidney Chaplin munity house, tomorrow afternoon shipping potatoes from the railroad n "George Washington—the Pion statio'n Monday. Alfred Wiedc-rholt RAYMOND GRIFFITH eer in Democracy;." is the buyer for the exchange. Yes- «li —— terday Cobblers brought $5 a bar- , Firemen Find Still. rel. Owing to the, dry! spell early TOM SANTSCHI Firemen;in answering an alarm' in the season the potato crops on for a fire in Joseph Maushagen's most farms, have been cut in half. "RENDEZVOUS" house at Freehold last Thursday dis- Mr. and Mrs. Windsor VanVltet —IN— covered a still with a barrel of mash have moved to Elizabeth. Mr. Van1 If you like action—then .don't ml«s a second of this film. m the se'obnd floor. They belonged Place a Yankee soldier hoy in the midst of a riot, with' a. Vliet has taken a position with the 'Cossack brigand and a sweet peasant lass involved. That's just o Philip Petrowski and he was fined Tidewater oil company at Bayonne, part of the fun. •'•.••• . ' $150 and. costs. Belford defeated the Shrewsbury baseball team Sunday by a score of It's "Horse Sense" Before Butterfly Comedy--"Merry Widow"; v EATONTOWN NEWS. 16 to 3. Mrs. James McCue has returned or a "Kick" Afterward! • Screen Snapshots "Paths to Paradise" Methodl.ti WillTuvo Their Har home from a, month's stay with rela- nil Homo September 9th. tives at Watch Hill, Rhode Island. Comedy Scenic The annual harvest home of the A new porch seven feet wide has UALITY and prices are the two most Important factors Methodist church will be held Sep- been built on Alfred Wiederholt's Q in determining Diamond value. ' Thursday and Friday, July 30 and 31 ember 9th. Miss Lutie Allgor is house on Sycamore avenue. The Comparison is^the easiest, most convincing argument. "Wa chairman of the harvest borne com-house his been repainted. invite it because we know we sell first quality Diamonds for, mittee. The private polo field on Edward This Is The Ssasational Fri., Sat., July 31, Aug. 1 Kenneth Morris has resumed the W. Murphy's property on Sycamore less. ' •-•.'.'.•. management of his business after avenue has been completed. David ~ Footwork Alwayi Beata Guowirork having been laid up with a sore Emmons is now •working on the And now wait JACK HOLT foot. •••.'• Murphy place. till you see A euchre party and dance for the Miss Susan Parker and Parker benefit of St. Dorothea's church will Holden of Montclair are visiting Mr. the film BILLIE DOVE be'held tonight on the lawn ofi the and Mrs. Benjamin J. Parker. Reussille's rectory. Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers of Calvin Rush has a new Ford Cranford are visiting.James Bly, Sr. MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELER V with - suburban. E1EANOR> '. NOAH BEERY George Schenck has given up his 36 BROAD ST. RED BANK BOARDMAN I The township committee will have job at the Shrewsbury dairy com- PAT O-MALLBY - ' the town hall repainted. pany's plbnt. HARRISON FORD Elder Hansen of New Brunswick Miss Beatrice Niel of Camden Is ALMA BENNETT ltoiy of loyil Annctxlchefl that —IN— sparkles with gaiety and throbs •••••»•••• with rotn>ntlc ZANE GREY'S STORY Bovcoturc ' The Lights of Furniture Sale ThiiHs the place where you find Real Reductions on the most complete line of Quality Fur- niture in Monmouth County. " ' '

-•_.r.. -Our entire stock -.will-be offered duringthis sale at the greatest reductions that have eyei;:t been put forth in Red Bank before. , . - Comedy Educational SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION AUGUST SPECIAL Mon., Tues,. Aug. 3, 4 Look I 3 High Grade Suites Reduced so they are within the means of everybne1* pocket* bookr ^ :'• Here is the biggest value ever sold at any furniture store or even at any factory. See it NEVER WEAKEN EDMUND BURNS *-HALEyHAMILTON. on-display in our window.- Then come in and look it over closely; We don't ask you to buy. Alice Cartoon • Dorothy dimming' Charlotte Walker We are always glad tb'have you come irr and looVpver our stock and would desire very much to have you come in during this sale and see for yourself wiiaY'values we are giving you for your, in a Cuticle Cut-Up money. . _ ; . Saturday, August 1 'The Manicure Girl' X Scenic Comedy One Night, Wednesday, August 5th "Geared To Go" Reed Howes—the star of a thousand thrills. . Reed Howes—hitting on all six cylinders in a/merry whirl ; MONSTER BENEFIT of action and comedy. \ ' Heed Howes—the mlle-a-mlnute star in fast action drama as —FOR— speedy as its title. • , St. James's Church 'Sunshine Comedy—"Honeymoon Limited" Living Room Suite Paceraakert No. 10—'"What Price Glorious" 10-B. F. KEITH ACTS-10 Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 3 and 4 THE TREAT OF THE SEASON $115.00 Dorothy Mackaill COMING SOON—WATCH FOR DATE Beautiful covers of yelour; full sizes; three pieces. 1 i t CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Cteighton Hale CINEMASTERPIECE Richard Tucker Alec. B. Francis The Ten Commandments Ralph Lewis NORMA TALMADGE MARC MacDERMOTT EMILY FITZROY Dining Room Suite WALLACE MacDONALD WALTER LONG VIBRANT •WITH HUMAN APPEAL1 Bedroom Suite A' story of temptation—error—punishment and heroic us* —IN— Bedroom Suite of French Walnut rlnce. ' -, "THE LADY" $169.00 SPECIAL Pathe New* '** '' > Pathe Comedy 10-piece complete; French^ walnut 'THE LOST WORLD" A Real Bargain $169.50 •- -COMING SOON- •.. Dan Fitch Minstrels Douglas Fairbanks --IN— 25-ENTERTAINERS-25 Furnishing Co. AN ENTIRE NEW SHOW ; East Front Street Globe Hotel Building Red Bank, N. J. Don Q, Son of Bigger. Better Than Ever Free Delivery Telephone 1260 Terms if Dwtrsd WATCH FOR DATE