BANK REGISTER. VOLUME XXXVi: NO. 44, RED BANK, N, J., WEDNESDAY, MAY (3, 1914, PAGES 1 TO 8. TJJAUIKU DOWN OLD STOttB. NEW HEftD OF SCOUTS. BIX ABRESTS POB AHBAULT, Whoro A. n^Bortleii Una Orocory Tliroo M#a Wer* Arreitetl Two Weeks Duiineyi Will Not Bo BobuUt. HAH IB ELECTED Ago and Throe Arreitoa I.a»t Wstk, NEW ASSESSOR ON THE JOB Tho histoiu' :tuiv luiilding* nt Two weeks ago Alexander Hurri'll's SIIIT O* BOOWTMABTBBB. jaw wan broken in a fight, which fol- Khrcw;bury which w;u; damuged a fi-w| 1 BUSY TIMES AT 'SURROGATE'S OFFICE wi'iks aui) by liri- ih l.cintr turn down, i lowed a er.i|i ganu nt-su" tin* "pit" in ELWOOD B. IVINS STARTED PRELIM- W. C Kirb.iiaH, llii- iiwiu'r, will UMU tlu,' O. Harold Turner of Bed Bank it CIIQIBB HIMI Hank. I.uhtur Ji. Walkui•^William .space which thi' store u'.'i'iipie.s for a J Secretary nnd Prof. Boland reimimore Walkur and Lister Freeman woru ar. AT FREEHOLD, i"ifiiit lawn, A. lIoliuiH Hordon, who li Sleeted Tria«aror—Bcoiit Bally reHtt;il for tha assault nt the time. INARY WORK LAST WEEK, carried oil a gro.'i'iy business in the PoitlJOncd Until Her.t rail, ThrtHj other men who took part in the luiilding, in ni'gutiating fur a lot on The annual meeting of the county attack on Burrcll got away, but they Large Number of Deaths in Past Few Months the opposite side, of tho street owned scoutmasters' association was hrld were arrested at Nut swamp last week. Red Bank's Newest Official Has Already Begun tha by the 'Quakers. If thw sale i.s made Thursday night at Red Hank, These Tlu-y wfie Waltur Smith, Oscar Millar Mr. Horden will build a Htore on theolliriTM were tjlucU-d: nnd Poicy ROWIUN. All six men are in Year's Work, Although the Assessment Year Does Accounts for Big Number of Wills—Wills of Two the county jail. lot. -^-*__ — Sill! |ilosilk:lll ilt'V, .\l..l,/... W. il;ill,l, Red Bank People Recently Probated—How Other Ki'Vpi.i-t. Not Start Until May 20th Mr. Ivins was the liii'i.'li." ' ' POSTMASTERS WANTED. 'I'l-i-iimiri'l1- 1'l'if, llijlaiiil l-'i'imliiini <>, GRADUATES'RECEPTION. Former Assessor's Assistant Several Years, Estates Were Divided. I-'iiir iliiviii. Thi Kiiltnla ti l"c pi'i itit win Ah rhvnoii B Kins of I'loiil ^ti lit, v ilm -, uid with tliL wmk of thp as- h i i hi ( ii pi il iti d at ill ith tif lin on uid duuhtii m 1 \\ FLOCK Or THEM TO BE AP- ELEVENTH OR\DE IRIEETAIHED 1 unit« , Ah (r.iHiin, K \ \itliui X who \s ii ippomttd two wuek .1^,0 i i s ui s ulhi e ti _' ite, i IIHL at I uehi 1 1 i tin i t iti will M> to tht Mknttiwii POINTED IN JULY All K i% i.f () i,.im, R. \ W Uutt n SENIOR CLASS TRIBVir HIUHT i i in nt Hid Bmk to iifLi ed hi Lhvtiod hi bu n uetive in fin de- I hi \ ill win in uli h\ Pu li% ti ii in ihuuh Dili ol Hum (in, Ri v I \ Sth n ifi l binthti Mluit I IMII whuwi n putniLiit LIILII it Rid Bank miny fmm ll put nl thi tmintv Foitii natcrs to bo *3eleete!] for Twenty iolt Eatito to Siiter .if \tl mtii HiLhl md mil I Ii d A Program luclnflin ' i Two \ct SI- ' tlllth Ipjlullltl I I II Llllllt 1 uf till \LI> Hi i, an L\ foi Lin in of Rih«.f li n in iiiui^u 11 1 ii„( Ono Villages In Monmuiitli Cuuuty, but L Inlin 1) "Mi Hi idi, who dii d t M ui nl 1 iiiholrl, eout (iiiiiiiii nun i ji I V/iB noufleied Hi fleel monto "Woiu UUIlU t.l\ 1 I! Uti b% (,IIM 1 II II I ll Ujl I i nir m uini) m\ and ht has icpie- cii ith m tin i) I t ieu tho Apjillcinta for tho Jnbg Must Tako 1 i d ip in i f i w wiik i),n In nui it Ind llu i itlliU 1 O Mull ut \ I ui % BeiVLd and Dincin' WIN Enjoycil— "•i ntt d Relief tompanj raim timcia in t id tin i mi BHtiinlnntlon Iii t u tid to do the pi i lmuii u % v in 1 tnunt 1 ii tilt bij, In Ltitm i t itt In hi I Ii i f ith Pill xiiinid i-i J fimil. i »i tin i Decor itlony of Qrpcn mil vnilte ii i (i \MII win mnnt ttd with Ins dutii 1 h( 11 i hut itin piii- i i mi, Hid lit uqne lid in hi will \ llflli tlllll If) till ]IO tllUl *l 1 mil itmn Hi v. is (.hm in in ul the llu t Ii M nth f.i uk t.f thi Kcil H ml I, t 1 ion idi I ibli "t tin wuil- t^ hi doni th it In I ti i i ne (ul IILI 1 nit In i III ill h>ui th i i i i 111 i in Niw ii i m t I dh tuminittci' and hi h id m idl i ]iulflit iiool j, I\L a niiptmri I I ul i\ mh i m ikmjr nut i li t ut tht t i Wife Oeti Eitate, ' IS \%1 I pi 11 I ll Lllll'l I thi Ll% ll 1 I ^ mini 1 iliu inj, tin IL t uf hi hCi turn nu jiili "ii 1 fJI thi annu j %% nijrht it tin Inj_H thuol tn thr jri idu jiiui , pitp uiny thi In nk , inti i 1 1 l n \\ luti of Rui B ii 1 who Mi AI HIUIL will »j iiudi luh ith \I(L 1 IN\ 1 111 Jllll 1 i\ I llLl \S II d \ i tu lint been held in Mis ldJi itinjr L i VI nut 101) ]» l >-nns win wiwuijj- piupiitv nwiiii it \i 1 » , ^11 111 idt Ills h t inn nth d i) i to UiUi in tmls thi) L it \ bin v I uk pi i tnt, iinhiiliML. HiLmliLii ot the t\vo (.OHIIIIL ti 1 iv thi a tu il i i mg uf tduithil ulli i win ii tin iiiniitn will i t VULU t lit appointed hi-, left Eii Estate to Widow Jhi i ill\ wa^ po^tp'iittl until Sip 1 i tta h i in thi hilih huol piiipiit t iki jili e Al u jnth -iml ill itinii nni unt *n ''lHU j)i i JI ii ui 1 \ !l I ' llll Ul I! Wllltl, 111 II UlJ-lltLl lembLi in OLtober and i UH I dK iml ]u ineij> tl u " On nth i Hid B ink i si mint an nuidi a tin pi op i hum i \\ L t of I ppi i Im Iml 1 Alt 111(1 111 OH I 1 limit mm ii miiitti i enn i"tlng il Ah Alt K i\ publii sihnul 1 lit }_I H tin to thi iiU t ind on that di\ Tin intin tlWH 111]) llllJUL itlll ll Ills L till til 111 I'll V Ii i 1 i [in illud .ill ot hi e,t it.- In ciidn tn ,,11 thi i]i])tiintnu nt uf Mi li.di and Mi fi mi \ w i ,t[i £i tduatmjf ela <- \\,i' Mvtn b\ lohn wuik nt a= t •.mtnt mu t be eomplt ted wifi \m mil i II We t, in a will wlui i i 1 J m witt ioi Im litetniK and at IILI Jiu tm I ILI tn • in nf thi t iniiith jiumted 1 hi is o latmii %ull hnld a I nifT pi evident of tin uh %enth niade in A.u piist \ i in nil I)i i mljLi It 1 M J Mi m iii ih ir will In diMilid LIJII ll'\ al ion/ li pu 11 i , the i mdid itt. foi th!i >,i t tof_i thi i ' LonfLiem t it Red B ml V two let pla\ tntitlid Nut a Alan in Ah I' in ind hi lnuthu n hi hildun WL t and \l ii ih ( I i IILI W IL I]J j ih h i tn t il i m e\ mmu ^ the latter put of thi month l)elt thi IIuiisi %\i jjivi n b\ DolntilJ hm niitiil two jilih< on il ofh i 1 ! lltlll I Ml UtL ! i\ mini ition will lit hi Id June J ith ti B. nig l»ich'» Will i_ itions of the stout tn ]i of tliL \\ t ck^, Ruth Pel kins. Hi li n ( hamlii i tht l ii ot All rit pu . nt "th i o Loft Houya to Baug-iitur lill tin po tnlli i in u uh jllll \il e,nt % ill lttt nd, a hm liLim \sill li lain I'oitia Beipui ind I h anoi Ikd tht ^e uid tlooi ul Tut ki-n sin l uli ui Kill I' nl 1(1,111 itlud 1 in in Niu Jn i\ I i nt\ rin ul iivtil b\ thu ladles iuiii u\ ot In 11 i hi ^1 in3 nn 11 i\\ ll ii 1 u li 1 lilt) I *- \ null 1 I ll' Wll til 1 it enbeijr \ oe il olo-i ^ LII yiM_n b% I uililm^r i bt I\m biotheii, tlu i pi lulu i an in AlonmuuUi I i d Hank , iFOf uitiun it d mu II , Hiitn I n nth, I LII ( n intlli I ^lid i 'i iili 1 t ill In i t ill tn hi- Alu ntn\ ii i hint turn i^u in idi Ii i Iili aftt l ri"cup\ all thi oilice on the t in t ' ^ tmin tin ii ID hll tht i piLtuit ut out worl will lit ] i ii % i \ in i will win h w l t\ Uted will i\ \iji-, aun fain lilt i h HI i ' ^ li moi Hei'enlti,, piano olu-, b% ullth lde ot thp ttond t'ooi Tnt mil luL it Alliiuuwli to lui duiLiiLii, nllui will 1 t In Id it Kid U ml , 4 Ihe eommitti t in tlinft if the tun Aluiun Alount id El IL Leffii^on i iTd t iati and infill in i busini ^ ui t , x ii uo 1 i t Ui i n 1 , Ml IIUIN I'ilk Tpniik 1 11 Hi al h and ! 1 1 lin di M hp uldin^ ami the MOM \ iii erne eon I^U of All Tumi. , Mi \n hn folo b\ Ft li IIL Alun !-\ ind tht. ill it I I\u will be eontmui d 1 in I i Ui \ -, ipi i ttd e\- win h lit hid at lul di ai.li ind IILI I I Lchiil.l A i ipnli nit i ii pt In i i and Ah SchatiFLi iiLitition of C 4,LJ ct tht Bat b. Elwood I\m= was torn > %e is ago i J E pu im d pmpi U% \% i t'lwJ Ibitweenl tei it ini, tf tin \illij.t.i mll "t h\ej Ruth Pi ll-in- on the I\ms home-stead on thi, Rumson loft Estate to San h l ,_i.nil ulis, Al Mm \ and t il \ | within tliL tiiiitii% uppliud h\ that I 1 A luneheon was ei\ed in the do- road Ht is thp on ot Chule E 1 ii il ith J.iiu C ii ii \, who d id at i p tnilui lu Ji ipph nt LUI tal-Ll mestiL SLience mum attti tht tntei Ivm^ and a biuthei of tin 1 !te f h nles tli i wiiii n itu li t in nf thi jil^i -, | ]' d I' ml i' i i d w t' I^CI m 1i> In TWO HORSEMEN DUPED. tainu ent Tm inn.ii Nt >s diroiattfl II IMII^ Phi nod attmnrd the Little 1 1 Lcit Cnh to \\l H tilt e imin ill n ui 1 eld lin % I () in I nth, 1 I t hhi a] puuited | w ith pt-nnants i ut ilowi I and pottt d Sihei pul lit s honl nd AIi= AJ E Al i \ I Iiwm Al n;. n tVshitt ind 11 LI in >luniiiutiih i ouiiU s'nii I 1 11 illllllW AIllll! l\UL 11 lUll -WCED SPORT OOT 1OKO I pl ,nt,, the eoloi ' bi.Pii lnng eiecn Pi km pi \ itt = honl at Rpd Bani iml 1.11 I 1 mill WLU kit 1 HUH t (i h 1 J tm i *ri m ti le ijijiriirted mil UL Hi wa u "tudent it Penmngton isenii I I 1 i i i tut. i t tn him b the will ol thi ii f itlin, 1 iKun Bir/is WirsotTT p\YINO ' ind whitt-, thp dtMiith piadt toltu- II tui \ hi h c % imin itiun ii' tu 1 L held n il tin e%ilil\eiis \ftei leaving IV 3e*i Kusbautl a Edtite \\ IHIL ut Mill tn 11 tu Ml lilj Ah | Stieameib of ltd md wiiit*- ui \t\ lphui 1 elloid C hflwo il thi M mu m LK • id w I tmplo\ed S i- in I Pi i 11 \ -n. bi Whilu -on All h LI n^lunl Hc Kii^d a Soise and Wan-on from Lom li«rhU weie hung imm a ihandeliti (IUHIHIIA, D .il hui h Linn i iinul ei_l t ui in tnt 1 iw oihfe of ETWoon E IVINS ijL 1* nl the entne e,tite ul hi lib d hii ii I hum.i I \ i Ilrtehim of Bed laaic an I Bode to to thi foui coinLi-of tin ltMim \ftLi he 1 in Hist il Pi (in ill III lit Hm Vn lit H I\m> at Rid Bank Fi\p i In Hi I in in m I l it in) li il Will m II 1\ i ill whn d t 1 qiiL iliud hi 1 ll 11 I urn Colt 8 Nert—Tlien Ho Pot Wyciott the luntheon daneint, UJS tnjoMiI in n hlran Iml i\ tuw n I kL C J in , MJIS i(,o whin Chalks H I\m- c it U i i hmt inn _ All- JPope to D«-?B Him to Freehold the mam hall until n ldnight fhi file dtpaitment woik E'wood is al o 1 Mull u u AhdilUiuwn hi i% Al n lnnidthtln% hi m n<" Din ^nd Ivn~ d, I I i'1 \ i named a-> i\< e i i \ ot \ floudfacid, <;poit% looking, mm hall wan deeoiatea in jjiecn -ind wh te an unhu4 ist e lowitr ^nd hp ,\a,bui\ Paik, Ehvood hp of tli oi p-lnil ntmHis of the eiack llu ^ I nn w, mii'i i I I L' u us JUSTICES IWCBH iir \ 1 i) ^aiil he wab a New "ioik diummel miiuth Fi nn ui h L* bui\ tnd*\\i i eanop\ in the lotunda tarie a o"ia*ed with hi^ biother Al Li ii bo\lmir tt ^TI of Fed B"nk. 1 nu Ri in h Imd a hoi=e and lun.ihout finm L™ 1 br»it, and was his j i^tjnt and ah Thi- bo"' ip uitd thp ount\ bowl- Jo n Beck and launel G Hsrriioii Tnok 1 1 Iieteham of Red Bank Ij't fhur=da% Adele Uhandlen, AIoi us Poitner and le v*i Tarn to Bans h* r i '!• t ui whihtliL qnih int, "•oti itt in the woik of thi- as t HOI l Oalh of OClco Iiaat TluriH to LU to ( olt Neck \\ htn he Lot wtie on thi imitation in,, i in on a hip to,. t t -- MU of i nn n Vs ^into'd if 1 ti ntnwn fill till t )1U Mil i tl 1 Hip TIL L ^ 1 he tiki the dn\n to dn%e on to ton nuttee, Helen rhimbuliin Doio II lu t as w 11 a in tlie ie 1 e tate and 1 'I inj id the past =va on they UL li v ill i ,,ht %e i il"o 1 i i I ihn Buk ind I lunel tr Hun nn, imii i tl i L (1 IT ii' ii ant'ini In The duvei cillnl up \li th\ Dean, Vithui IUO'D^ and Hoi ton in ui ince bu me^>. flu- has mack ~p i I thud II tie count\ bowling Hi di'i ted th t in- nu limn 1) lllu lit-., who WLU ill liu ju-ttt ]ji_nm in hip, kt'ui willing and eo,j\ Rrteham office on the ti It phoiit foi Cia'ii=on composed the leicption ecu him \er t imili n with piopeit\ V i i ii 1 li i tin uv nl tin h i i-. in tin pe lei ul KLII L nk 1 • \o\tm in- maiiu dipt audit i Tin aii'h L n foi the IIL, "n 1 lttum to Srimui-1 Hai"ii^ weie on tht i mid -1 ii. hi lUl ,, , ti,m shi Ih of \ il wmeh i^ n^ c ti in BOYS WAHIED SO SEE CISCTJS AiJTO IMSSES IliTO DITCH. n nt An Pi I will i\L iuiii \m li d Banl Phi pe"t\ 'oo! in,; man | lttitsnment-. cnmmitte>, Helenn Jlon n I tl i \\ i Hi ii ihL w iod iht it L,L In I utniL nC tliL po tm i ii, IT w i LKIILII tn hll the unopiwd efused to ]JI^ , st it tl?r tli it Al !•% Ruth Ptiknii, ami I enn boidon 1 II II IHll 1)1 "'ll Sintllld W 1- 1 II uid thi nthi' (.Minmton-. aiu hi 3o TliiJ Stole Copper Wire to Qet the Faulty Steering Otar Caused Accident Kt t ham had apieed tn lit him ha t h* 1 i Im pe of the di coi it ras and the 1 i tn nl \\ iili im Hm tK -> uiloui nm m the latu (1 nle II Cjidui \ i i h i d i n ihe u'tl lal v ol k whlth Honey mil Are Alieated. at ShreWBlJUry Trtday Niglit thi HE to po to Fieihold •>ntii t-'inmtnt \ a^ in ih utt ot Elt i 4 • i t M t it i md ill w i-, 1 It a U H.n I i iin \ ill Li%i thiei %i i h i Lu IIL dun li tliL po tmjHLi I) i\ id did RuliPtt Sto t i\ in sans A. 111 n^ti Ftud^i akcr tour- f w is ilntid tn hll In uwn uiu •> A.*" thi= point in the i f umi nt A% \ ck urn Ht-dtnb u Poitii U i.ui, Fian 1 L > I tih i ham 1' L iii nt All ^ i • of IMiLit Smtt of Dneioft fmmeih m(, . utnid 1 whl h had been i ii (i tu in Ah H.ii 11 im w i ele tt d oft PUJOL \oluntttied to t ikp tin dium and H-iultl Huilt\ ii i i t i L iti was li it ui lu-\ i low ui II 1bt.1t -tiett Red Bank, ajred hipped tu Lid Eai k tin Geoige \MI \eu at," but mil not quilils li\ BIRTHDAY SURPRISE SAEXTT nii_i to 1 leehold foi ^-l 1 lit u(tn w i J)ib iah Fanfmd iNentttn t 11 wrie 11 ic ted at then H^n e P ttti on tu JI, % a, j,iven a e ii^ worn in An Kid will hue aeeepted and the diunimu and tht EEI.ICS. ti\-iut Tudn 1A a lepie-entative of A .siiLtus Tl oiiias a Will i ulii t it tin Di IIIDLI itie dub mu Mile Etlrn, Niier Gjoat of Honor at Her C olt'" Ne kei et out foi the eount home li t Ihuisdn mjJit foi_ sieilinR 12 poundb of eoppei wne The bojs ths btudf! al ei eompanj and Robert \i i u tu 1 hiim,is of r.itontnwn I c S llu L n ul stitet stoic He is Borne Lust. Week. seat in Pope ^ Hg, while the Red Bank B John Sli e]iin Bis Bongs of Oxen Boast tole tin wue tiom thi mlroad lines •\Ia=on, vho emplo%ed bj Mr, Pat- qi i I d li tntne e tati tu h - wite u nidi in ol thu dub Ah Him nn Atiss Fdn i Ai u, d iup,hti I of \n- dn\ei letumed home without ye^tinL, 1 1 eel Mauy Tfe-ira Ajo at Rod Bank nrai the Eatontown station Chus teisoi On the w a\ fiom Shiewsbury 1J )i h riio n i , in a will whith w is i 1-. in t \tt detuled wht.it he wi die\ A\ N isti oi IIMIIE pl ife, wn anv monej fiom hm passtiiRei Pope Tohn hheehin ha no%id fiom Lonu, to Reu B .i k i pin forneetcd with tha L'un<.t ot honoi it j -urpMcf pa'tv in 1 ti in Edv aids ti ailed the boj and sav t i .1 i u 17th 1"(U Ah. n oil it e rnd his eompamon stopped Lt a 1 oti Bian h tn h 'f ii a lit n n \ i I h ht steeiuj, £f-ai chopped out The auto- Lilobntion of hei hiithd.ij list weik tliim h dt tht win in a woods Da\id i' ii upponUd i\iLiiui\ ul at Tieehold, \ herp Pope paid foi se\ T\'ns on Oall md >-tl it A 110114 tin. l mob '. left the 10 id neni Libiarv Hall will hht i" a tt ILIILI at the Shiewshui\ ind RnUi.it VUL ti i.n btfoie Ju->tiee 1lu eial lounds of diinl <• Ihe diummei things which Ah tihc^han t 10k to hi* at ShiewhPun tjii> -\v i\ hftcen feet BICYCLE STOLEN. ^enne cLhool nnd wliLn shn P dt-t 11 11n % aid the" ^ole the wile \ ife ft life Biglit In Estate. told Pope to ,vait in the banoom ioi a m ^, home wtie tu LuLe o bunt ot a tuKcit w i'l Tml Hnded pi rpen- tium ^ehool the gm ,tb weie but thoimht it w.s all light as the few minute., while he went out=ide to When &io\el rl^ehind %as e'pLtnl dui laih in tin hiL.uk, 1 lg-ht ±ei>t be- Mi i.ih L \\ illiiv ol Itlinllc Hjp-lillnilB Boy Stole tlia Wheel \uetion budjfe e nd paniLSs \\ 1 t wa liMnL alon>, the tiacks get a big bill ehanped so tli at he could pie^ident in ifcSl an u^ ioa=t ^ is ht Id lti\v T!II» in dwa\ AIi Alpsnn was ! ll \\ is In ijncitliLil a Ife* uurht in and He Was Sent to Jail, plaM'd and pu/e^ weie Rivon to Mi •, The h,, ^ tjul the\ weie coing to sell buj moie dunks and pay Popi the dol on the jneen on W nan a\inut in tele thio"n HIT D+ the tu I ut was only tl i t iti ot lui hu I a id n n d A. (huh., Iudlow, and fuuitLtn Aimandp Iiaithcli% bitiiid Thp Ptudibalti rmn waa Blu^lrll and Mi-s Elizabeth Da\i«; then when home without =eein4 the w P ,11111 m 4 • It \ -. mtus at Long _J A.t'n hi i di ith tin i,t ti n \nuthei o\ io,i^t %wii iiu'd in l ti diiMi L tht tdi uiid hf was pinned in- ntiL HiHhlijid « h miL^tLd at A, buffet luiiLhcon v s sci%ed CHhel di uniive! again . nd without Ltttuv Blanei Tht 'io\ \ 1 ic held 111 $1(!U h diMtlid imonir 3Ii \\ alline s aftei Cle\tland t ond elt turn Mi mt 1 h\ the stLeimg wheel- ; union I I ula\ mirht foi ^tLahnp B'UL t" weie Alls \\ men H Smo k paid foi hih IIL, hul ea h fui the ictum of the fiand sine tit dauLhtti^ tieuiL,ianna 1 Haiikmbon hheeh in took an actr 1 put in ai v a 1 li»a,nd The auro was nhii Ilmtdmann - bu dL th it attti and Ahssi s Helen Jai\is, Catheime pnv Ldw ad AI Hale; fiuni hed | until h« lanpng both 1 thbiatm is and the tnt.ill ('ctioxed and was and I dith \\ t^onjiei, and his giand- nonii AliLhul Shea, % ho winks foi Holme's, Hflen and Noima EniiKht, the hail bones whir-h he mini d to hisa new humt diu^htei, Snail Vim i Jh W jllinn Ah Hiutilnnnn, iauj?ht 1 udluw whilt. Gl \d\% Jloppinf, and Mildied Ruse\6lt to Bt IrobatioB Officer. hipped la k tu tin faLtou Monday, ue ie4ieis of the ox loa^t n idi hii will h%e %eais J——-*•*- Fire destroyed a two-story frame Keanaburg is,, the present probation state motor vehicle department ex- The demonstration of the "Wear- Merry Over Arrival of Apparattiu. Mattle Coy Arreited Again. ever" aluminum cooking utensils at Independent fire company of Red 1 house belonging to Julia C. Galleghor officer. A new officer will be appointed amined all chauffeurs who passed Hotel Man . Will. in February on the recommendation of R, Hance & Sons' hardware store was Bank celebrated the arrival of its Mattio Coy, a Beech street colored at Keyport Saturday. F, W. Glenn, a Broad and Front streets Sunday new apparatus Wednesday night. Albert Dennis, who conducted a uhieken fancier who occupied the the new judge to bo appointed by Gov- afternoon for infractions of the law, great success. The event waa ex- hotel at sTinton Falls several years, lady who is a familiar figure in Red ernor Fielder. The probation office clusively advertised in THE REGISTER Nearly all of the members of the com- Bank police circles, was arrested Sat- house, barely escaped with his life. A number of Red Bank people were pany were present and they had for made his will five years ago* He ap- The house was valued at $2,000 and pays a salary of $1,200 a year and ex-among those examined and several and the daily demonstration was well pointed his .wife, Jennie A. Dennis, urday night by Policeman Harry Van- pensos. g ttended_ and the sales were very their guests Councilmen Archibald L. Note for using vile and indecent Ian- was insured. Mr. Glenn lost all his were told to appear before State ^ arge. The Consolidated gas company Miller, Jacob Degenring, Herbert E. t'Keeturix and bequeathed his entire giiage. She was tried Sunday morn- household goods and about 1,000 baby estate to her. Oradutea Slant Class Tree, missioner Job H. LIppincott at Tren- oaned a gas range of the latest pat- Williams, Robert M. Hurley and ing before Recorder Harry C, Badeau chicks. Mrs, Hannah Gorey of Red ton to answer complaints. tern and the demonstration not only Ralph O. Willguss, Fire Chief Ferdi- John Cog-aii'3 Will, and wns sentenced to the countv jail Bank formerly owned the house. The graduating class of the Red showed the advantages of aluminum nand L. White, Jacob Graveling, Dr. John Cogan of Entontown loft his for thirty days. Chief Arthur L. Bank public school planted their class New Eiternry SoElety. cooking utensils, but showed the con-Carle, Harold Lares and Charles J. «ntire estate to his wife*, Johanna Co- Wymbs took Mattio to jail. tree in the school yard last Tuesday. Ivins Aeiuinei Hew Duties. "The Rising Sun'Literary Society" venlenee of cooking by gas. Lots of Cross, agent for the company from giui, and he appointed her the execu- The tree was nn Oriental palm and it things were cooked in aluminum uten- which the apparatus was bought. A Albert L. Ivins of Rod Bank as- has been organized by members of irix of his will, which was made a your Sold at Blierlffa gala. was donated to the class by John T. sils on a gas stove, and the demonstra- supper was served and this was fol- mo. Biimod his new dutiea Friday as aLovett of Little Silver. After the Calvary Baptist church of Red Bank. The society meets every Thursday tion not only showed how to cook, but lowed by a season of speeehmaking The Eseek Wolcott homestead, be- member of the county board of tax-tree was planted the graduates en- the_things cooked were distributed and sociability. Will of Cliartei H, Brooki. longing to William H. Emery, on theation. William K. Devereux of As-joyed refreshments in the domestic night. Last week the society met_at Charles H, Brooks of Shrewsbury the church and A say Hamlin read a among the spectators to prove that stone road between Entontown and bury Park was re-elected president, science room. The refreshments were things cooked that way were good. . township executed his will four years Oceanport, was sold at sheriff's sale The board will meet nest Tuesday at made by the domestic science pupils. paper on "What Kind of Ladies Red Concrete Wall'i Collapse. ago last December, He left $100 tolast week and was bought by Harry Freehold. No changes have yet been Bank Needs." Rev. W, C. Quay is The sides of a concrete wall which his son, William" T. Brooks, nnd bo-O. Bray of New York for $5,800. Themade in the appointive officers of the president of the society and Miss Mary of Bridge Club. was being built at Eatontown for the (lueathed the rest of his estate' to hisproperty comprises six acres and onboard, Blf BlaokBiinke Killed. Scott is secretary, Gulf coast oil company collapsed last it are a house and the usual outbuild- —— J»>-».——- .» Edward Irwin and Chai-les Mnguire, The last meeting of the season of one wife, Mary E, Brooks, who was ap- of Red Bank's auction bridge clubs week. Several masons who were pointed oxeHJutrix, ings, * Pastor'! Salary Increased. Hed Bank boys, killed a four-foot "A 'Welcome Ouoat." working near by had a narrow es- blacksnake. near the steamboat dock was held last Wednesday night at Mrs. cape from being injured. All the con- Wife Hii Sole Bejiefleiaiy.' Rev, Lester Leggett of Asbury « G. K. Dietx of CGtlarville, Virginia, Warren H. Smock's on Broad street. Mrs, Eva Douglass of Navesink was Twenty'Army Hoisei for Troop, Park, pastor of the Red Bank Re-" Friday. The boys cut off the snake's crete work done at the plant will be headhd , tietidd a stritin tot . tthhe bboddy and formerly of Red Bank, renewed his Sixteen persons attended, The prizes torn down and new walls constructed made sole beneficiary under tho will Twenty army horses which' were formed church, has been given an in- tring subscription to THE REGISTER last were won by Mrs. Irving Hance, Mr. bought in the West by the Red Bank crease of $200 per year in his salary. went abouo t ttow 'lni thiat afternooono scura - of different grade of concrete. of her husband, Andrew W. Douglass, week, In his letter Mr. Dietz wrote: and Mrs, Roberert GG.. MacDonald and who died a short lime ago. cavalry troop arrived Jiere Sunday, He will now receive $1,000 a year, ing girls.and women by throwing the "Your" paper is a very welcome p'^est bff lh Mr, Leggett has been at Red Bank snake toward them. Mr. Smock. A buffet luncheon was Many DojfB I^nvei Snuffhter 53,000, * and they have been. temporarily put at our home each week. May it con- erved. on Matthew Byrnes's farm at Eaton- only a few months, but he has met tinue to flourish in my single wish." Many clogs at Eatontown, Pine William C. Buck, who died at Colt's 1 town. Thirty more horses have beeiv with much success. Arrested for Stealing Walit, Betl BanK Dtntiita at MeBtiilB-, Brook and Tinton Falls have been N,'!-k recently, bequeathed his daugh- ordered by the troop, and these can bei Ida Scott, daughter of William Scott Drs Frank L, Manning, Herbert E. poisoned the past week, Several ter, Laura S, Buck, ,?2,000 in cash. Ho smimi on fifteen days' notice. 1 Red Bank Girl Kurt, dim-ted that his real estate and per- Hew Brlflg-o Being Ussfl, of Beech street, was arrested Friday Williams, William Rose, Horace B. pieces of poisoned meat have been for stealing a fancy waist from Mrs. Aliss Giiyla Gustin . of Jlonmouth VanDorn and Frank Lee of Red Bank found along the roads, which indicates sonal property bo sold and that ".the" The west side of the now rail_road street fell down a flight of stone,steps that some one is carrying on a syi- ptoL'uods bo divided equally nmonff his Architect Swamiell'B Now Offloe», bridge over the river at. Rod Bank Victor Gilsey of Riverside drive, by 1 attended thu monthly meeting of the Joseph Swannell, who has had his whom she was employed. Her father while visitine in Brooklyn a few days tematic poisomnfr campaign against J'l.ur diildren, Garrett W,. Albert G. has bee'ii finished. The first train ago and her back was strained,. • Shecounty dental association at the_Mon- dogs. ^ imd Laura S. Biiuk and Mrs. Alkn S. architect olllt'e on the second floor of passed over jt Tuesday morning; of furnished $200 bail and she was re- mouth House at Freehold Fritlay the Davidson building on Broad street last week. The entire bridge will be leased, was brought home and has since been Jiutthcwfi. Garrett W. Biifk was g e confined to the bed. nifrht. Club Met Friday Afternoon. named as executor of the will, several years, has rented the south finished by the latter part of the Aflrian 0, Minton Hoiiorotl, Kayport Mnn'i Will, si do of the third floor of the same month. ' lecture at Eatontowii. . A. Red Bank auction bridge club met building from the Elks' lodge, He Tirst Summer Trolley Oari, Friday afternoon at Miss Bessie L. Uennett A. Harvey, who died a Rev. J. W. Rognn of Red Bank will Adrian C, Minton, son of Charles haw moved in his new oilices, Wrote Btory for Maffnzlne. give a lecture illustrated with stere- The first summer trolley cars were 4, Minton of East Front street, who Ross's on Riverside avenue. Sixteen short time aRO at.Keyport, executed on tho Keyport trolley line dur- s a student at Rutgers college, has persons were present. The prize win- liiw will in July, 1012. He appointed Loo A. Hollvwoot], assistant tele- opticon views in the new Presbyterian ners were Mrs. Thompson" Lovett of Woman ralli Down Steps, grapher at the Red Bank station, has chapel at Eatontown tomorrow night. ing tho rush hours Saturday night. been nominated for business manager Jiis wife, Maggie H, Harvey, executrix written a story which hug been ae- A general invitation to men has been The LoiiK Branch trolley line got outof tho-ScwrJi'f Letter, which is pub-Little Efllver and Miss Charlotte Ed- imd loft bis entire estate to her. Mrs. Edward Pettit of River street eepted by the "Railroad Man's Maga- extended. their summer ears on Sunday morning lished by the college. Ho is opposed wards and Miss Rois of Red Bank. Two Mntawttii Wills. fell down the cellar steps in her house zine. The story,'which .is entitled • •-#- and they are now running them all the by two other, students. a few days ago and was badly bruised Arrowsmith Fost Oampflre. John F. Lisk of Matawan be- "Breaking In BUI," will appear in an Woodiana Biirnoa Over. time. qiieuthod his entire estate to his prnnd- nil over her body. She was taken to' early issue of the magazine. . War Veteran nt Encampment. Arrowsmith Post of Red Bank will Ihc- Long Branch hospital for treat- Several acres of woodland at Pine Atwater Panel JBJiamjnntleni, daiighter, Lelia H. Lisk, in a will Capt. William T. Conover will rep- hold a campfire_tomorrow night at the which was made December 3d. 1007niunt. . Brook and South Eatontown were Benjamin L. Atwater of Maple ave- Post room on Broad street." The offl- •— * «o NOW (Qoroy) MllUnory Shop. ttha n I,, Holnies'ol s woods att Hld^ keep our large staff of helpers busy of Wallace and Spring streets, has residencei. Expert cleaners are em- June 8th, 1007. Charles J. Vander- articles, groceries, baked goods, cokes Our milllnory offerings compriie on Thursdayh uray,, WilliaWill m MoCormlcck during the dull season. You ought to had a bath room put in his house. ThepToyed. Rates reasonable. A free vuer was named ns executor, nnd ice cream will be in charge of now, besides the designs in our work- maahehdd twt o fingers.fi Ho hah s sinci e see the new styles of photographs we work was done by Cook & Oakley, cleaning will be given upon applica- ladieaof the congregation. Admission room, copies of foremost foreign de- been laid up. have' now; at reasonable prices. You tion. Satisfaction guaranteed. 24 left Her Property to Son, * free. Dancing each evening,—Adtfer- signer^' efforts, As to the latter, will enthuse over them. Rod Bank Art School. West Front street, care Red Bank Mary G. Wain of 'Upper Freehold tiscment. .you'll find the only difference between nn Vinai, and Lakowood.Ad'' ,..', Conducted by Georgia Burton Haz Steam Dye Works. Phone 15-R,— township made her will December m i» the original and copy is m the price. A bottle of good CaliforniB port, ard. Oil and water color painting, Advertisement. 27th, 1900. She loft her estate to her Up-to-Dato Wall Papers. We call 'particular attention to oursherry, or claret, given away free with Drink Beax. Drawing—pencil, pen andcharcoal. won, George R, Wain, and his wife, The flnbat line in'town; estimates low figures. Dont buy a hat until our dollar a full quart Cabinet whiB- Send to B. H. Crate's for a ease of Life studies. Studio, room 14, Eisner md. Bolt <}*•••• Susan ,T, Wain, provided that they on'-painting and , decorating. J, J. you .have given our showing a close key every Saturday. J. I. Monsky, 10 Ballantine's export beer. You will building.—Advertisement, For trunks, bags and suit cases see iiure for her husband, Richard TravjrB, 29 East Front street, oppo examination. 67 Broad street, Red East Front street. Red Bonk.—Adver- find it just right. Phono 121 Red our stock. C. H. Ennis, 64 Broad ,Waln, n'a long as he lives. After th site Qlobe hotels—Advertisement. Bank., Phone 060-R,—Advertisement. Bank.—Advertisement. , It pays to advertiie in THI REQIITEB, street.—Advertisement.

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tlllMIIMIIIIIIIIIIH ALL WOOL BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. ANNUAL MAY SALE OF Corsets, 4- MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN Brassieres, Numaccans ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. Aprons and THE Shirt Waists Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- Muslin POPULAR CRAZE tions Lodge Doings—Slight Fires—Births, Mar- There arc hundreds of new styles and designs. Every garment has been bought for this occasion, and selected with a view to the individual needs OF riages, Deaths, Accidents Other Interesting Features of Town and County, of our customers; all at Special Prices.

Kdwai of A ^t-1 pbla lins been W. 11. Newman, a printer who form-1 CORSETS, ten makes, fifty-two styles, at 98c, $1.25f $1,48, Scotch Tweeds "sii-k the part tlivi lik - nndl bah nb been crly lived at Long Hraiu'h, was as- forced to ^ivt u;o.ii; work at 1'oint saulted by tlnijp as he entered his $1.98 and $2.98. AT rieasjmt. home at Nt\v York Monday night of Stanley V. Viii •.wrijrlit of Bridle last week, Newman was struck ovur BRASSIERES, "De Bevoise" and "Grommet" brands, at 49c, 98c has boujrlu llu- c.,i;;y bupiiu^j of John tho bead and a trash requiring several LmiK at Puiiit l'lei stitches to close was made. and $1.48. W. 1\ MeMielwu and family moved Clonrotl of Traitd CUaijfa, from As-bury Par v 10 Freehold hit-t lieiijamin 10, Havens has been Combinations at 59c, 79c, 98c Bloomers at 49c and 98c $9 and $10 wciTi, cleared of a charge of fraud brought roreh Bolcnsoa at Trce'ip)cl. by Mrs, Mary E, Reynolds of Asbury Gowns at 49c, 98c and $1.25 Drawers at 23c, 49c and 79c Ought to Interest .YOU Four eaii.-- fl" li.lli- l'wivh from a jrov- Park, The trouble arose .over an ex- Skirts at 98c, $1,25, $1.98 Slips at 98c, $1,25 and $1.98 cvninent lii.ielioi.v in Murvlaml, von1 change of Home property by Mr. liberated in l.alo Toi'anonius at Free- Havens and Mrs, Reynolds. In addition to the above we offer the following specials: Spring Suits, Hats hold In.-t Hntnriiny vi.uk. The jierdi ! OakhurBt tJsheri leant, about iiiii'-iiuiii u v of an inch The Uakhurst ushers' union enjoyed Sanitary Napkins at 5c and 25c Sanitary Aprons at 29c and 49c and Furnishings are lonjr, and it if- t'--:i'na".ed that the four a feast last Wednesday night at Wil- cans held fmir iii; IFuii. liam II. llolinus'M. The union will meet Sanitary Belts at 19c and 29c SanitaryKnlckerbockers at98c Summer PciHeemm Ifamotl, the last part of May with Charles J. Yours at Small PricesV Francis McCarthy, Aloxaiider Stnihnn of Freehold, who formerly Also Bustles, Hip Pads, Ruffles, Bust Forms, etc, SwaiiBon, Allri) Drill])), Karl Huhn, taujrht school at Oakhurst, Jr., Charles Mim-ham, Leroy S, Repairing a KouiO. Throckniorton iitiil William L, Kirby George B. Shepherd of Matawan is Cloaks, Suits and Skirts, have been lippo. iitijtl Mimmer police- making several repairs to his house. JOSEPH SALZ, men at Lojig iSvuiii'li, They will serve The lloor beams were put in before until October 1-t, they were seasoned and they became at Greatly Reduced Prices Broad and Mechanic Streets, RE*D UANK. 4. H.N.SUPP, riremen Celebrate A-KiiiVeranry. twisted. The old beams were taken out and new ones put in, 19 Broad Street. Red Bank, The Einerprijii' 1:IV company of North Asbury I'urk was ten years old Man Dislocated Shoulder. MI in HIM i in Minima Tuesday of last week. The firemen Frank G. Alden of Long Branch celebrated the occasion by enjoying a fell through a hole in his porch Mon- PROPOSALS dinneer at Longg Bruneli Tuesdayy nightg . day of last week and sustained a dis- Lewis Hurley tdven « gold ex- located shoulder. The hole was left in Scaled proposals for the furnishing STEAM foreman's badge. the porch by carpenters who were making some repairs. f all labor, tools nnd machinery Leie Money, IF YOU HAVEN'T STARTED TO SAVE YET, locessnry to construct tho second sei:- The Goodwill "hook rind ladder com- To Open Store at :ion of the Jcrseyville-Hamilton gravul VULCANIZING pany of Freehold repented their min- Mr, and Mrs. John B. Jones, who re- strel show at Uijrhtstown last week, cently, moved from Matawan to toad, in accordance with tho plans, The Freehold firemen were to share Brooklyn, will open a store and pool ross-sections and ppecificHtlong prc- Tubes and Casings Repaired the proceeds with the Hiphtstown fire- room nt Proneau this week, Mrs, narcd therefore by tho county en- men, but the expenses were 410 more Jones was formerly Miss Elizabeth BEGIN NOW! gineer of the county of Monmouth, than the receipts, K. West of Matawan. Every Repair Guaranteed will be received bj' tho board of chosen Tormer KeiMeat Dlei at Newark, Found Body of Infant. fi-eeholdei'S of tho county of Mon- Mrs, James Jl, Corlies, who formerly The body of a baby boy was found IT HAS BEEN THE EXPERIENCE OF EVERY ONE WHO mouth, at their rooms, court house, lived at Long Branch, died in a New- in a hedge on Frnnklih avinue at Long Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday, Mny ark railroad station Monday of last Branch last week by a colored man. 30 West Front Street week of apoplexy, 'She was "a promi- He was cleaning up a yard. There HAS GOTTEN AHEAD. THAT HOPING AND, PLANNING . 10th, 1914, at tho hour of 'o!eviii nent club woman". JJrs, Collies was 60 was nothing about the body by which o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, years and Leiwus n husband and it could be identified. nnd then nnd there publicly opened two daughters. Red Bank, N. J. Glass of Twenty Confirmed, AND WORKING GO HAND IN HAND. PLAN TO SAVE and read, JFalieeman Held for Aeianlt. A class of twenty persons was eon- A certified check, draw in the sum Frank Ropers, chief of police at firmed at the Asbury Park Episcopal L. K. PARKER "Deal, has been "held in SluO bail on achurch last Thursday by Bishop Wil- AND YOU CAN SAVE, f one thousand dollars to the onlur charge of assaulting L. M. Burdick. liam C. Gray of Florida, who has been of John M. Corllcs, diructoi-, imiat ac- Burdick claim- Ropers assaulted him assigned to take the place of the late ompany oarfi bid. when he rtfused to pay for sewer con- Bishop Scarborough, Plans and specifications can bo (k- : nections until he "was presented with Woman Tails DOwnBtalM, I a written biil, tained of George D. Cooper, county MOREHOUSE & FORD, Mrs. William Robbins, Sr,, of Eng- engineer, GO Broad street, Red Bank, S ' Mill Dorotliy Hswty Encased, lishtown, was papering a room in her Red Bank Trust Company The enpapemont of Miss Dorothy house last week when she stepped N.J. REAL ESTATE Harvey, duufditer of Col, George B, M.backward and fell downstairs. She All bids must be enclosed in a sealed INSURANCE Harvey.of Deal U> Lieut, Marcellus H. sustained a_ broken rib and her spine envelope and be endorsed "Proposal 1 Thompson has been announced. Lieut. was badly injured. THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT for Second Soetion of Jerscyvilk- V LOANS Thompson is n West Point graduate Avon Oirl Wefli, Iltimiiton Roncl.1' nnd is stationed at Fort Washington, Miss Florence Smith, daughter of Tho board of chosen freeholders re- Tel! Us Your Wants Maryland. Mrs. Altce Smith of Avon, was mar- ON DEPOSITS Died In Hew "Xoik itate. j'ied to James Babcock of Asbury Park serves the right to reject any or nil Miss .Margaret McChesney, form- Sunday of last week. The ceremony bids if doomed to the best interest.of erly of freehold, died at Liberty, New was performed at the bride's home by the county so to do. & FORD, Yprk, Monday of last week. Slie went Rev, Alex. Patton. Dated April 8, 1914. to New York state tvq years ago be- .Second National Bank Building Objected to StAcU Band. J. M. COUUEf, cause of poor health. J.Iiss McChesnoy 1 RED BANK, N. J, is survived by three sisters,and h«i "At a meeting of the Long Branch Attest: Director. parents. property holders' association held re- cently the members protested against C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. New York Address; iWUepIor BOinitatsd ftyBryan , the city spending .$9,000 for a band of WOOLWORTO BUILDING Post Wheelei', son of Rev, Henry music-, or for any amount for any PROPOSALS Room 33O7, -. Wheeler of CA'ean GITJVJ, who was re- similar purpose. ! TELEPHONE 7294 BARCLAY. moved as sociiiliuy of the American A Panic la Tliefttis, i Benlod proposals for tlio furnishinc I embassy at Koine after charpes hftd A revolver shot fired from the gal- BEDDING of nil labor, material and tools re- 1 been brought against him, has been reinstaied by "Se.-ivtary of State lery of the Savoy theater at^ Asbury ijuired for the proper constructing of Bryan. Park started a panic last Thursday afternoon. In tho rush to get out Geraniums, Cannas, Heliotrope, Coleus, Argeratum, a guard rail along tho Water Witch Fatkdr at Vein Cruz, several women fainted but no one section of the (kean Boulevard, Mid- __ rienry Kvusuhkn. son of Mawax s injured. Salvia, Begonia, Alyssum, Petunia, Vincas, Dracaena, dletown township, in accordance with Krii«c>hkn of J.-biiiy Park, is with the lihiiis and fiptcirtcntioiiH pi'epaicd FunsiunV uoups i\z Vura Cruz, Mex- Carpenter Hai n, Beul rail, ico, Yminp 1-Crutl-hka left bis wife Garrott H, Davis, a: carpenter of English Ivy and Hardy roses. Palms and Boston Ferns therofoi' by the county engineer, will about lour months uyo and nothing North Long Branch, fell 45 feet from be rucfived by the Loan! of chos-cu was heard of him S-IVJI: then until hist a biiikling he was working on Tues- from 35 cents up. Ferns for fern dishes, etc. freeholders of the county of Jien- w-eek, day of last week. His back was badly sprained and his face and neck were j mouth, at their roomn, court hoiine, Fretholcl Men (3-et New Joija, scratched. PRICES RIGHT AT Freehold, on Wednesday, May ltfth, , Albert iriukakm- of Freehold has 1914, at eleven o'clock in the for.cnr,«in quit his job with tlio" Ctntrul supply Bfl-eioot OffloorB., ^ company and is nc^v working for the The Asbury Park branch of the of said day, and then and there pub- P'rt'uhokl stenin laundry, Mortimer American institute of bankers has re- licly opened and read. DyRodie niiit his job with thy laundry elected all of its okl officers. Laughlln II. Hetrick in president, William A, A-certified chock, drawn to tho order to become .-un'on LLVII'. n*., East Frue- of J..M. Corlies, director, in the simi liokl. Rogers secretary and Robert G, Poole A crisp, clca:i. nulr;- treasurer. of two hundred dollitw, must accom- Dsatli of Wai1 "Vestoi-nii, tioua food. For West long1 Branch Property Bold. pany ent'h bid. Ca])tiiin Cluirits II, .Seaman, who All bids niUHt be endured in a sealwl everybody—• every- for several yeari was superintendent Bennett Strauss of Long Branch Funeral Designs a Specialty, haK bought a strip of property Iii Nor- envelope and bo endorsed "Proposal where. Fresh in the of the trulJt-y line at Bclmar, died at = „-_.! TJ.. ._!= .. *- Tf 7"_- . i T I Tt " I_ 4 __ moisture-proof pack- his honie at Trenton last Tuusdav. woo,, d, ,, •,- .„ , ^ 4lL for Rail on Ocean Boulevard." _ Captain Seuman was tijrhtv years" old I f2 house on the ppproperty y will be torn age* 5 cents. mw Plans and speciHctttions can be ob. and he served through"the' Civil * bby MMrr . StrausStrausss anandd aa ne neww ononee tained of Gcaroe D, Cooper, county Death of Mrs, ailaattotli Towltr. erected. Coses Mind. engineer, 00 Broad street, Red Bank, Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler died at the GREENHOUSES, RUMSON, N. J. r home of her son John at Long Branch James Kelly, who has been working I N. J. " on the William Conover farm at Man- The board of chosen freeholders re- lust _ Wednesday of old age, Mrsalapan. , lost his mind Monday of last AT THE END OF THE TROLLEY LINE. Fowler was hi years old and had'beon week. Ho was taken to theKFreehold TELEPHONE 3O1 RUMSON serves the right to reject any or all siek a lonf? time. She and her hus-jail and will be removed to tt\o sta bids if doomed to the beet interest of band formerly lived (it Hightstown. asylum. - the county so to do. DSed at Daughtor'a Komi. Want Boar a Beauced. SHIBIIT'S IASB. Dated April 8, 1914. Samuel Komblo died at tho home, of lly vli'tiii. (it a writ of ii. i'ii,, to me .CO HUES, his daughter, 3Irs. William E, Hanson It is expected that a petition .will be rci'te'VlxxiKMl mit or tlio Court of Clnin- J. 31 circulated in Deal asking for a reduc- Cl'Ty Ijf t'llO Ktilty Of J Attest: Director. of Long Branch, Tuesday of last week tNllUHCJil ti) Hlllu lit imllllc! Vt'IlllllO, 011 after a long siskness. Mr. Kemble tion of the board of borough commis- Any Handy Man Can MiJXlJAV, 'iHIK aStli DAY i)K J1AV C. E. CLOSE, <£ler1c. was 73 years old und was at one time sioners from five to three. The pe- 111 1-1, liotwcon tlio IHHII'H of 12:00 o'cUiol tition will be circulated by the insur- (iiicl fi;0(i o'l'loolt, (nt 1:00 o'clock), In the ON RULE TO BAB CREDITORS. a street enminihsiontr of Trenton, iiftfiniinn nf NJIIII iln.v, lit tin! court HOUHC> Exei'Utor'M Notice, The funny little name let BuiinsiH SoUl. gents. Make Concrete Blocks Frui'lHilil, ill the Insvilsliii.) oj Fi'eolioltl Frank Dumiitl, executor of Chni'lCR II.. Former BesMent Weds, liuunty (if Jlniirnoiitli, New .lerney. IVIIIH, aoyt'fisetl, by oi'tlei- of tho •siirrii- of the fgnfioQs little The Independent iee company -of All that ti'iift or rnu'cel of 1»,IH1H am" gnto of tlio county of Monmouth, hereby Frank B, Conover, formerly of Free- Take ALPHA Portland Cement, twice as much sand (fives notice to tlio creditors of tlio snlrt ginger snap t^at puts Long Branch will be' conducted by pi-iTiiWH1, Nltuiite, lying (mil lielng in the Charles E. Brown this year. Mr. hold, was married at New York lost and four times as much gravel of crushed stone, mix lioioiiKh o£ HuinHon, in tho county of ilecciisea to brlnff In tholr ileljtn, IIQUIIUKIH Saturday week to Miss Lillian Boat of •Moiumuith imd stuto of Now Jurscy, and elolme fignlnst tho oatfito of aniil fresh "snap" and Brown bought the business from E, well with water, put it into forms, and the work is Hiiown ami (Ifslffiiiiti'il ulion map ontltlct dtctiasecl, under ontli or nffirmntion, with- "ginger" into jaded Thurston Bluisdell, who will devote all Jersey City. Mr. Conover is general done. •'ilnp of Oimovor Park, on the lluinsui in nine montlis from the ninth day <>£ his time to the ice; cream business, manager of the Tiffany studios at New road, oppoHttc SnabriKlit, New .loi'Hny, IJO- March. 1U14, or tliey will bo forever appetites. 5 cents. York. lonHing to W. W. Cunover," bi Hlotit A bnired of any action therefor flgalnnt Siohnrd H, Biiina Deaa, V • Bf'KhinlnK »t n HtuItL' HtiuiilliiB in tintho saltl executor. 1"'HANK DURAND, aoiitiicrl.v side ol tlio Tinmniin nuul at thi (Continued on next page.) THE GUARANTEED 1 1 Richard II, Burns, Sr., of Asbury nortlit'UHtoi'ly conn ! of thfi Thorpe laiiil IN CHANCERY OF SEW JEBBETi. Park, died Tuesday of last week from tlii'iii'p (!) niNterly nltinR tlio HOUtliPrly Hiilo of Mnlil HuniHon road fifty feet to s To Hill O, NelHon; '1. a complication of diseases. He was stake In Innil of AllRor; tlieuce (i) south- Hy virtue of un m-tliM ' of the Court of seventy years old and leaves a widow erly along tlio woHterly skle of tho Hiili (Jhiini'eiy of New Jersey, mndo on tlio AUROT liiiid ono liiinilrpil IIIKI Jl ft y fuot te Kixltciith day of Ainil, nineteen huniliud and three SOPS, Ho'was chef at the is the kind you should be sure to use. Ordinary the middle of Hiild Block A; thonyo (li) nnd fourteen", in a eatiM wiiureiii UIKUJCM Surf house for 'Seventeen years. DRINK Portland Cements may be all right sometimes, but we westerly Jiiirallel with liuitiHOn roari fifty .1. ICiirl IH complainant and you »n'? feet la a stake;' tlienuo H) northerly otlieiH am (lofcndnntH, you jirc required to Tax Chlokm», sell ALPHA because it is right every time. We along the pawtwriy slite of aiiltl Thorub to uiipeiir, plend, IHIHWCI' of dormir to the The AUenhiirat Ijonrd of health has lnnd ono hundred finil fifty IVct to t!i«lilll of Hiild foniiJlnlnant on or before the guarantee ALPHA to more than meet Jhe United place of boMinniiiff, lie tho saiil seveni st'ventoi'iith dny of June noxt, or the ordered that all'chickens in the bor- States Government standard for fineness, uniformity diniunHinnH more or lens, siilii bill will bo taken m confesw-fl pugh be taxed ten cents' a head. Brass ugriliiHt you, license tags must bo tacked on every HABIT and strerfKth. Utilma as tho prdperty of Rllanbt'tJ "Tlic HUUI bill is fllQd to foroi'joso a Pnfiker et nJ.i taken In PXi'ciitlon at theinortKOifo nrndi1 by you and Ann ISllzn- chicken coop, ^he chief of police will Reliable Home Treatment Our book "Concrete in the Country" tells you how suit of Red rjiink Building ant! Lmin As- beth NOIHOII, your wife, to Albert TJ, kill.all unlicensed chickens, Thousands of wives, mothera and sla- to make a hundred and one improvementa on your soglatloii, boJy corporate "ml to be sold Ivins, dated "March tliirtl, nineteen hun- Wlna Priio liy Bowline*. y dm"! and eiBlit, upon Iiimla at Oconnitj, ters fire entliusiastlo in tholr praise of farm or country place. CaU for it, WIL.BEHT A, BnncnOFT, Sheriff. in tho bqro\iBli of Hiimson, Monmoutli GRAHAM CRACKERS Joseph Sherman won a .$2.50 gold OnniNlS, because it has cured their, DANIEL H, APl'IjEOATia, Bol'r, county, New Jersey; und you nro intidri piece given by "W. H. Ireton of Mana- loved ono of the "Drink Habit" and SCOTT & YBTMAN Du,tod April 2Gtli, 1014, [|12.08,] defendant" ijCUiuiHe you mo nlleBcrt In squan for tho highest score bowled at l bill to bo the owner of the inoit- The natural sweet- thereby brought happiness to _ their »«i BuUder.' SuppliM RED BANK, N, J. Notice of Sottlcment of Account. , Hed iireltilFOH. duckpins ikiing April.' Mr. Sher- homes. Can bo given secretly, OBRINE Estates of Sarah A. JoncM, docuaseU, jjutcd 'AliHl 10. 1914. ness and nutriment man's highest acoro was 152, noHta only 41.00 per box. Ask for Free Notice is hereby given that the ao IDANI1C1. 11. APpLMaATIS, of the wheat are re,* countH of tho subBcribor, ndmlnistfatoi Solicitor at coinnlnliinnt, Jailed for Kleklnr Man, - booklet. James Cooper, Jr., corner of -tlio estate of Bald doccflHod, • will bt Ilioud and White Btreo'tB, " Poatomoo ftdaroHs, Rod Bcliilt, N, J, tained, giving them Joseph Burl?, who was recently con, auultod mid statod by tlio Murrogato and a delightful flavor. k reported for (settlement to tho orphanrt "victed of kicking John Torrello of AQENTi W SPRING IS HERE! court of tho county of Monmouth, on ON SVKB TO BAR CREDITORS. 10 cents, Freehold in the face, was sentenced to IFOR SCHIPP-BOOTH AND Thursday,, tho twonty-flrBt dtty of May, Executrix'Executrixs Notice. six months in the county jail' last MERCURY CYCLECAH8 It is now the time of the year •when the housewife has commenced to A. D., 19.14." , ft 13, Wullinglli , executriix off DaviD d Thursday, I Write for Excluiive Asaner for spur lawn Dated April I3t.li, A, D.p 1011. A, Walllnff, doceiLs'oJ, by order of tho CYCLECAR DISTRIBUTING' CO., (INC.) think about tho annual housecloanlng. Would it not be good advice to have •WILLIAM B. MOUNT. HurroBnto of the cQU'nty. of Monmoutli, Buy biscuit baked by STATE AGENTS horeby BIVOB notice-to the creditors of Soiling waiii'Wiritlit IropBrty. . • •> • 22 HM.cy Street Nswuk, N. J. the. bath room fixtures overhauled or a new one installed before said Wotlct of Bottloraout of Account. tho stila deepHHed to bring In tholr debts, The Walnwi"l|tht property at Bri- Price $37S • 40 MiUi «n GBI. C.olcnc work commences? And alfib it would be well to have me look'over your tin EMtnto of Amy VnnKirk, UooefiMOil. dorminilH and clnl.mH ngiilmt the eBtnte ot ello, where the historic" Union house Notiot! is horoby. Rlvon that the n.eaftld doooiised, under oath or nlllrmatlon, NATiGNAl •gutters and leaders and repair the damage done by the winter's snow and countH of the subscribers, executors o within nlno months from tho twenty- was burned several weeks ago, is be- thn (wtiito of itiid dccgaBeti,, iwlll h tliirtl day of April, 1011, or they will bo, BISCUIT ing sold in building lots, .• If you want to moyB yo^r merchan- ice, ' ' , - ' uudited nnd stntocl by the surrogate am forover hnrrcd of any notion tliorofor COMPANY dise quickly yeach the buyers through You will find my'1 prices riot too high for first-class work. reported for settlement tp the orphan l tho satil oxeeutrlx • Appoiuted Ai»1o Inspector. the columns of THE BED BANK REG- court of tho county of Monwonth, or HARA11 E. WATTING. U-roy WyckolF of Manns><]uan 'has IST£U. Your goods may bo tho finest Thursday, the twenty-eighth d:iy o Always look for that napn aiiiy, A. i>.. lai t. Goods that liave been properly ad- been appointcd~nn automobile inspec- in the market but they wi)l remain on UatuU April i'Oth, A. P.. 101-1. . tor by UoiDpiissioner Job II. Lippin- your shelf unless tho people aro told HOWARD PREY > 1'KTEnVA.VKIHK,' vertised in THE REGISTER never bc^ cott. about them.—Advertisement; 74 Monmouth Street. Phono 234-J. R«d Boitk7T>T J. CHAKLES VAN KIKK. come "dend stock;"—-Advertisement. ~~ THE KF.P HANK HKO1STKK

street pat ado ami reception held at lias had his barn moved from his resi- removal of a bono from one of IIIH IMHHHNMIHIMIIHIHiNMHMNMMmSHMNMHHHMHNNNHMMMNI BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. I.akewood hiht Wi'ilncKlay night by denee property to his mill property, feet, the Hod Miii of that place, Clarence IS, Poland hail charge of the Doiith from Broncliltii, : (Ctiiitiiniiil jrnii! litrj I'di/i1,) naiitut Boil cull, Miss Sarah Bowels of Ocean drove Corporal I'euuei1 of Sandy 1 At the annual roll call nf the AH-New ArtvortUIiig- IHrm, died last Thursday nignt of bronchitis, was closing llii1 luvivh bio'k (if a IXIi,V I'ark Baptist, church held lust C. IS, Hhackley and I'redus White, She leaves three sisters'. SEA BRIGHT'S BIG STORE inch nun las! Tluimlav when the I! till week it wan reported Unit the church formerly employed (in the Anbury Visitor from Arlioim. • had 1 "ill members. Of thi» numlier i151) I'ark t'riHH, have' started in the adver- lui> !iif»i. The bm'.'h ,'k .struck ticorge 1'alhier of Arizona will spend ( And this is no "Ideal Dream" when we say that we have one Ki'iMii'i" in tin1 luce and broke hih nof. responded to the mil call. tising writing business at Asbury the summer with his father, William, Buck rrum riorlflft. Park, To Ucmodel Ilia llouue. E, Palmer of Oaklnir.-st. j of the largest and best equipped stores and MECHANICAL W. II. Tuthill iif Matawan will mow I'laiik Dudley of Ahbury Park IIUH Adalpliin Man Buys Auto, ! f returned from Florida, where he con- A. 001111117 Wedding, hjs lioiihc. about thirty feet, back lY"i)i 1 The eMgiij-'eiiient of Miss Mary E, Elliott Hulse of Adelphhi has Imujrhl • DEPARTMENTS in this part of the state. its present location, and will have it ducted a hotel last winter, lit i.s now Murphy, daughter nf Thomas J, Mur-an automobile which he will use in his; ieuiodeled. He will have a wide puivh (retting tin- Colonial hotel at Asbury phy of Helmar, to Thomas H. Halikin canvassing business. j 1'IIiIt around Ittii niilfs (if tlie house. Park ready for opening, of MaiiaM|Uan was announced last Freehold Infant, Send, ; 'Hardware and Household Furnishings Attislplkla Fryydtty Sold, Cjirl Will W«(l, week. Thomas Kirby, the six-months-old Kdward 1,, lleiidrieksou of Free- Former Baiideiit Mnrrica, in- - Miss Aii nil i son of Oscar Kirby of Freehold, died' of all description; an immense stock to select from. it of hold bus bought Charles Bearmore's 1 Mount, daughter of Lehter H. Mount property at Adelphia. Millard Hear- Miss Jessie Twining, daughter of last Saturday week. «'i MaiiaHcjiian, to Leroy Hurley of Albert C. Twining, formerly of AK- Seasonable goods are now being displayed, and we solicit your more, who lias been occupying the liiiry Park, and Edward Taylor of Marlboro Tarm Bold, Allenwood has heen announced. "The place, will soon vacate it, Patrick Dugan has sold his farm of inspection. Wedding will take place in June. 1 Chester, Pa., were married last Sun- New Xi&dlei Aid Member*. day. fifty acres at Marlboro to William Gift for Choir Biiifcr. Mrs. William Piiwin-y, Mrs, Frank HedyH of llohokeii, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Refrigerators, Sweepers, Oil, ticorge Carre, director nf the Long Johnson, Mrs. Joel Cant and MrsA, Big- Collection. Kdward Hulsu of Adelphia lias been Hi'aiU'h musienl chili, was presented Hertha Truux are new members of the The Easter collection in the Mata- sick the past three weeks and has been Gas and Coal Stoves, etc., etc. With a check for .^5(10 by u Brooklyn ladies' aid society of thu Bradley wan Catholic church amounted to forced to uive up bis work at Point church last week, Mr, ('hire has siiiij; SHI.]. This is the largest amount ever Pleasant, Reach Methodist chriieh. ecjiitributcd at Easter time. Our facilities for attending to your PLUMBING AND ELEC- in thu church choir, for ten years, Working1 on Wesley inks, Moioreyelo fur a Cop, Freehold Man In Hoipltal, I Work on the Wesley lake improve- Wow Pttitor nt Harold ICly of Freehold'went to aj TRIC WORK is perhaps unequalled. A new twin cylinder Pope mot.H- ] , Asbury Park was started last Rev, I'l. M. King is the new pastor cycle ban been ordered for Policeman nlL nt at hospital at Trenton for treatment last week by the I'rentiss construction of the Hccond Baptist church at Key-week, Joseph Truex of the Anbury Park company. The work will ,bc finished port. Mr, King went to Keyport from force. The old motorcycle used by Mr, by tile middle of June. White Plains, New York, How Foreli on Imiftystown House, Truex will be taken in ex.'" • A new porch has been built on the EilgliBlitowa Boy Injured, Bricllo Property Sold, rear of W, A, Hulsu's house at Imlays- MAHONEY & HARVEY Street Beprvlrs Ordorod, Henry Ellis, an Englishtown hoy, William Ureville of Briellc has sold The immediate repairing of Main was thrown to the ground while play- his property at that place to a Mr,town. Hardware, Plumbing and Electrical Work street at Asbury I'ark at the county's ing on the school grounds Monday of I'hillips of Newark, who will take expense was ordered by the Free- last, week, and a small bone in hispossession next month, ankle was broken. SEA BRIGHT MEW JERSEY holders last week. The street will be Tumulty to SuBiiner nt Avon. DOUBT DISAPPEARS covered with stone and gravel. ManangUMi Boy Out on Ball, Joseph P. Tumulty, secretary to Managing1 Editor Bsiigpii. Edgar Kgan, a seventeen-year-old President Wilson, will spend this sum- •HHHNHMMNNMNMMtlNMMNMHNiaHMHHHNUnUllMMMHHIIMi James 0, Dalton has resigned as Mnnasquan boy who was arrested mer at Avon. The Tumultys spent niaiiHging editor of the Asbury Park last week charged with assaulting a last summer at Avon, Ho One in Bed Bank Wlio Hai a Bad T'liii'n and has taken a position at four-year-old child, has been released Back Sliould Ipon TJUB DOUMB Proof, New York. He has been succeeded under bail of S500. Buiialng' ft Buukiilow. «n the TiniCN liv J. M, liur-ide John Head, former proprietor of DOOM your back ever ache? Clianfliig Barn to the Aberdeen Inn at Matawan, has Have you suspected your kidneys bought a lot at Keyport, and is build- Mount Appointed to Soliool Board. A barn on Miss M, S, Christopher's? ing a bungalow on it, Backache is sometimes kidney ache. Willis A. Mount has been appointed property at Manasquan is being With it may come dizzy spells, a .member of, the Manasquan board of changed into a garage. Miss Chris- Three New latriotie Soni, Sleepless nights, tired, dull duys. Fred Hulpin, Melv4n Johnson and edLication by Superintendent John N, topher is also making several repairs Clark Goff were initiated in the Hor- Distressing urinary disorders, Enright, Mount and Albert Lavance tDieo hed irn propertyMaine. , nerstown lodge of Patriotic Sons of Doan's Kidney Pills have been en- were tied in the resent election. Irwin W, Pike, formerly of Asbury America last week, dorsed by thousands. On MrTri. pan tod Euro[ie Mrs, ,Abbott W'orthley of Park, died in Maine last Sunday week Marlboro Railed last Friday for of hardening of the arteries. He was Are recommended hero at home. C, bnyder, the new post= You have read Red Bank proof. Europe.. They will visit Holland, Bel- sixty years old and leaves a widow and maste at juum and Germany, The trip is made four children. V Avon, has moved the on.ee Read now the Red Bank sequel. both for business and pleasure, i Qeti ?2l50 fM Huibasia,B DeaW, , Renewed testimony; tested by time. injured Hand In Kalrpicler, Mrs. Lewis Tlce of Matawan will re- f ° ° " ° •Woman Frank II. Wellcr, fnerelinnt, 7 Uro.it! Warner Iluht, the fourteen-year-old eeive ?3,150 from the Matawan tile Htn-rt, Hoil Hunk, N, J,, says; "I in-'UMireil son of Harry H. Hulit of Ocean Grove, company for the death of her husband, Miss Mao Stillwell of Adelphia lost a box of Doan's Kidney Pills snnu> time her pocketbook containing $32 last a«o at C, A, Minton & Co.'s drus; tre injured his hand in n hairpieker while who" was killed in the plant several for on!1 uf my family who hud H working in JohnB, Logan's uphol-'. weeks nfro Saturday week while, shopping at fur years from Idiliicy eornplaiiit. Iluud- stering shop last Friday week, • Keftflg ^^ AlBOclfttloa. Freehold. aciies wuro constant" ant! paiiis In Hie Niflit Wateliman Quits Hi» JOB, line It rausi'tl a Ri-eut deal of siilYtainu. Matawa,n Boyi in the Ka^y. I, F< H, Lloyd of Matawan has been XothiiiK liat! eyer jirovenJ bern-llfliil, but Matawan has its thare of boys in elected president of the North Jersey Lester B. Mount has quit his job aswhen Doan's Kidiioy l llls wi-r.; uxuii; night watchman at Manasquan. His they iniidf; a c-umplote curu. I f> i-l that AH the cheering refreslimeiit that tea the navy and most of them are now in alumni association of the Trenton It Is my duty to recnnimcnt] Dtiun's Kid- Mexican waters. Among them arc normal school for the third eonsecu- place has been taken by Matthew M. ney rills, iind Klit'lly confirm my t'urniff Van Longstreet, Andrew Bendy, Ro- live year, Smith, tnaoi'semont ol' tliijin," land Lupton and John Moran. " , Addition to a Garaft. aun Owb y WBfOa Price 50e., at all ioaS sranoher at Vera Crua. , Alvin Satterthwalt of Imlaystown Walter Mount of Freehold is build- Louis Bolten, son of Mrs. Alice Bol- was thrown from a loaded wagon last ing an addition to his garage at that ten of Long Branch, is at Verir Crux, week. The wheels passed' over his place. It will accommodate several Kidney Pills—the same that Mexico. He is on the battleship Flovi- leg, breaking it between the ankle and Mr, Weller had. FosteivMilburn Co., da and was a member of the landing the knee. . • Old Stabli Torn Down. ] Props., Buffalo, N. Y. , party which seized that city. 1 : The old stable on E. I, Brown's Chininty Tire nt long Branoli. place at Matawan has been torn down. Horiierstown Farm, Beiitea, ' A chimney on Charles Piorce's house Telephone 392. Irii A garage is being built in its place. , Albert. Hopkins has rented ^ ' at Long Branehjcaught-fire last Thurs- Laurence's farm at Hornorstown. Ho day moi-iiinp;. The tiremen were called rirst Aipatagua, • hi. Mrs, Laurent's poultry - j ii the blaze under Aaron Clayton of Jersoyville was J. J. WANDERS and will go in the chicken business, ou t an t ey goon got the iirst farmer in that section to take control, asparagus to Freehold this year. A Hew Hongs at Matawan. StrlekOli witli Herbert Start, who recently bought Jacob Stein of Long Branch, who isrreeliola Mnu Honored. a lot from Ciipt. Kniffon at Matawan, 89 years old, was stricken with paral- Charles F, Butcher of Freehold has is preparing to build a house on the ysis, last Wednesday night just"after been elected president of the New Jer- RED BANK GARAGE COMPANY, property for his own occupancy, going to bed. His right side was ef-' sey state gas association. Bridge avenue, near station, Blmnd—30c, a Half Pound nod Men 011 ftTlilt , i fectod. , BsooteTing' fi'oni Operation. RED BANK, N. J. About thirty members of the Free- Barn movoa at Kanaiiuau C. W. Hunsinger of Imlaysto-wn is Prices reasonable and eatimatoa hold lodge of" Ked Men attended a> William P, Taylor of Manasquan recovering from an operation for the cheerfully given.

There are only two cross roads of life, You must take one or you must takejhe other. One of these cross roads leads to Prosperity and Happiness and the other leads to Poverty and Misery,

• Which one of these roads will you take? Take the road which leads to a home of your own, where you will be secure from dispossession by a landlord; where you will be able to fix your home up just as you want it; where every dollar you pay in fixing up your home will be for your own benefit and will not have to be abandoned when you move; for with a home of your own you will be secure against movings,

Buy a lot on Shrewsbury Heights, at Newman Springs. This tract is near the trolley, it is on high land, it borders on the Shrewsbury river, Some of the lots front directly on the Shrews- bury, with no mud flats and no salt meadow to cross to get to the river. All of the lots have reserved for the use of lot owners a plot with a river frontage of about 125 feet for use as a landing for their boats, or for other similar purposes. The river at this point is deep and it provides Good Fishing, Fine Bathing, Excellent Boating. Lots on this tract cost from $150 to $500 each. They will be sold on easy terms. Some of them will be sold on terms of $5.00 down and $5,00 monthly. The lots fronting oh the river will be sold at $10 down and $10 monthly. This is one of the best chances to get a lot for a home in the choicest location that has ever been offered in Red Bank.

4 Second National Oank: Ouildin; Red Bank, New ANY RED BANK REAL, ESTATE AGENT. Pngo 4 THE RED HAWK BEGISTKB

Wiirllci1 with having committ^-d Imr- THE RED BANK REGISTER ghii'y to ja>t the inoiii-y. nor willi hav- ing hluwii opon a j-utV, nor with hav- JOHN H. COOK, Editor and Pubiiihrr, ing luiiH-kiHi down a man and r^hlnMi 11 Thin is a copij of our Ihwall Store adrcrthement in thin week's (Man 0) OF.ORCEC. HANCE, AiioeUie Ed tor. him of iIn' .school niniu-y. Tin1 charjci1, ijalurdaij l-Jveniiiy i^f. Head it and profit hij it. an Mr, 'rin-oi'kn\(ii1ti>ii'"tmdc-f!>loiid it, Butlaati Manakcrt was that Mr, Wariu-r. as a nuinlur of THOMAS IRVING BROWN. tin1 lu'iird of .-school t rii^iiH'H, had j;nt 60 YEARS AGO I (bterod «t tlie postofflce at Ked Ilmk, hold of thi' )uoiu\v through his otlWiu! Remit Ad-Vtintatjc No. 9 j. >i »< court rlaiin mill tor. puhititin and had r-tulun it. when FRANKLIN PIERCE BU1WWUV10N riilCR: •a* IiM, Mr. WaiiH'i' said lie was j/lad tu' •UC months. was president of this broad Vkrco month* • • •% .40 know that lu> was nut aiviiM'd of MK'II ' Why You Should Use hiutal i I'liiH'rt as hiuhssay iohlu'iy, nor land we started in to make \VKI)NKSI>AY, MAY (!, I'.M 1. :-:il\- I'liwin;", nor liiiviilai'v. luil Hiat il' lu> had htoli'ii tile nioiu-y lu1 had .stolen it m a more j.1 futU'malily way, good chocolates, By now, we TOWN TASK. hy siiiiply (akinj1' it mil of the si'lnm! fuiiiN. Then lie told the nieeiiiuj that feel that we should know how 1 REXALL Last week I die\v a parallel between if he had htoUii the numey hi nuist tlie coiuiithiiw in lleil Hank at the have ""t it from MMIK'IHKI.V. and he to malfle the time improved si'liunls were beiiit;' aski'd who it was he hat! sjot it from, hlartod hen1, ami jireselH eomliUuns Xiil'iuly seeiiHHl nl'le to answer that in Miclilletoss n, wlu'ie the movement • im-Hiiiin. atul Mr. Warner Went on to BEST CHOCOLATES MADE Toilet, Preparations for improved si'hools in under way, say that tho only man who i-olleeted ] aim iliew a parallel between the at-school money and' whu paid it out was t;i-.'l\.s on C'luiiies I). Warner of lied I'jsek White, the tuvnsliip colli'.'tov. Thus: Everything that honesty and care and tho most modern methods of manufacturing and merchan- lianU, when the new siliool on thelie wanted to know if anyone had dising can add to the satisfaetion-fjiving qualities of Hexall Toilet Preparations has been provided Jlielialiie .«tri't>l si'limil lot Was beiliu' asked K*ek White if he [Mr. White] for. Nothing has been overlooked—nothing left to chance in tho desire to please you. built, and tli*' present attacks: on Mei-hml turned over to him [Chni'le* 1). viil A, Riee, the jivesident of the Mid-Winner) $fi,iMH) of the school iiioiHy dletuwn town.-hip H'hnol Imard, iiefeie he Went to Xeorar-ka. The High Quality

; OLDE DUTCH is assured by months and, in some cases, years of conscientious testing and proving by actual Tlii'i'i' iire two other parallels be- Thi.- put a new viewpoint on the tween the tW" cases which 1 nniiiUnl < mutter at nnce. In those days the use of every formula for every Rexall Toilet Preparation before those formulae were finally to nu'iilioii hist •week. One of these town-hip cullector was the whole push adopted as worthy; and by rigid testing for purity and strength of every ingredient before it parallels wn- between the a,'linn jif 1 iii school and township linani'ial inat- the H-IMIOI bn;ird in both ,eases, in , teis. No oilicial of any kind ever saw can become a part of the preparation. Ked Ihoik, while Mr. Warner Was : a dolli.r of the township or school singled out I'm attaek, the other mom- moi'.iy eN.H-pt the collector. The The Low Prices lieis of the I'l-.ai'd of education stood 'tovviu-hip collector collectC'cl the town- Milidly with biin in the work of sreUinj; anil school money .and he paid it for goods of such high quality are possible because The Rexall Stores own tho laboratories in K'iter j.ch()ii!s. Tlu\v were as onthiiru- y p Thellast word in candy mak- 1 ; jislit and as euinest in advaiu'inji; the ( u( t.iuil.](s (m tlii-'(>r(icr.+ of the which Roxall Toilet Preparations are made; and because to supply the output of more than 7,000 1 township committee: and on the orders Ked lliink s -hnolpi to a hiuhei plane as of tlie ,-i'honl board. Kveryhody know ing. leading drug stores—one in each important city and town in the United States, Canada and TV! r, Wainer wan. Home of tho Kejd that K.-ek White was as straiiriu us a Great Britain—each article must be manufactured in great quantity, permitting lowest big-. l.nnk school hoard at that time felt I string and as btmust as a man could flighted because Mr, WariiCr was | be. Ksek While was the only man The master touch in flavoring. quantity prices in the purchuse of raw materials and supplies. Hindu the solf object of attack. They | who could possibly have turned any said thoy wore just as nuu'li intereHted i school money over to Mr, "Warner, and in the work of ini]>nwin

to the Froschi liun^alow on Main NEWS FROM KEANSBURG Htreet, Where Your Money Goes the Fartheit A. Ii. MOOI't1 Ulltl IWO lllHlgllttTH of LUAGUE UDORQANIQED New York wi>re Huiuiay vi;;ii-imi'Mt"*viiui iVuivcll, J-:.'.-i(l-l<->- Mirllfn, I"si r i r r i. • wear; the suit is not found exactly as represented. 7 U'jIilcHkl, Ji'linif Mi-ijir.-L-n. I'iirl Wiiiur, bulkhead is being filled in and graded. 1 25c Childs Special Blend Coffee - 4 lbs 95c Friink ami John K* Ih-, MMi'Miil'fl MiitiKi'i , That's about as strong a guarantee as anyone can give with anything. Mr. Morris is having a 100-foot jetty J-lvii, ^leCjuut'ii, Aimii- I inliicsUl. built'near his bathing pavilion. This tiriiinmur ilip.u•tnu-nt Kriniith Mar- rili, Sfiir.v AhiiiKtr, *JHH, [,ii AlulUri, So far as we know, this guarantee of money back or a new suit, after a suit jetty will kticp the beach from wash- Si.t'lln ilulliii, ll.l.ii VmiKlm- ('liiiciic•(• "WINNER BRAND" PULVERIZED COFFEE 29c lb ing away, JliiiiKcr, Mnry K.-llv, •Wilfird .Mulllii. has been worn thirty days, is not given by any clothing merchant except in these IlaroHl Whitu, Barbor Shop Movad. service will be held at the chapel Ten-Dollar Suit stores. FINEST QUALITY PURE BLACK PEPPER 15c lb Carl LaBella has moved his barber Sunday afternoon, We could not give this guarantee if we were not absolutely certain about shop from the Davis stoic to his new Tho ladies' aid society will meet to- store near Oak street, William.Gold- morrow at Mis. Joseph 11. Tomlin- Our Ten-Dollar Suits, ELEGANT MEATY PRUNES 8c lb smith of New York has opened a sec-BOll'S, ond hand furniturn shop in tho store Mrs, Robert Tilton spent Sunday We have these suits made up to our special order, and that's the reason we vacated by Mr. LaBellu, with relatives at Long Branch, California's Choicest Evaporated PEACHES - 8c lb Brief Items. Joseph H. Toiiilinson has repainted know all about them and are able to give this guarantee. • The second informal dance of thethe addition to his hotel. We select the cloth which goes into these suits and we pick out cloth which Big Can Solid Pack Tomotoes 3 cans Kennsburg social club was held Satur- There was a heavy frost Thursday Tender Bariy June Peei for day night in Macdonald's, auditorium. night and a lighter one Friday rtight. goes into the regular fifteen-dollar aaits. We pick out the lining, and the thread, Tasty Meaty Lima Beans - 8ccan 23o Those in charge were Norman Car- But little damage was done to tho hart, Fred Johnson, Irving Brgander fruit crops, as the blossoms were not and the buttons. This personal attention to the making of Our Ten-Dollar and David Cosby, far enough advanced to be injured. Suits, combined with our small store expenses, enables us to sell these regular Straight Ceylon TEA ISc 1-a lb Concrete sidewalks have been laid in front of W. W. Ramsay's prop- fifteen-dollar suits at Ten Dollars, erty on Church street by W. H. Moore. EVBSBTT HEWB, 1 Expensive fixtures, high priced salesmen, large cost of store maintenance Childs' Best Condensed Milk 3 for 25c The Methodist ladles aid society Two Begidents of fMi Place Bay Homes will give the play "Ye Village Jskewl —Thomas BOwa'I Hew Job, and all other unnecessary expenses, must be paid for by those who buy goods in of Long Ago" at the church on Thura. J, J. Dunlap bought a horse last day night, "May 21st. week from William C. Ely of Holmdel stores with these big expenses. Big profits must be added to cover the cost of Benjamin F. Marx's Chinquilla cot- to replace one which died. Edward these expenses and these expenses are paid by the customers in those stores. CHILDS' GROCERY CO., tage at Beacon Beach has been rented Stilwell bought a horse last week for to Philip R. Dillon of New York by the delivering groceries, These big profits are legitimate and fair for the men who have stores with these 62 BROAD STREET. Phone 249 W. RED BANK, N. J. Hart realty company. Mr, Hart has Thomas Rows is employed as night also rented Charles A, Fulle's ninth watchman on Lewis S. Thompson's big expenses, for these expenses must be met, and the only way these expenses room house at Beacon Beach to I. W. Brookdale farm at Lineroft. can be met is by adding these expenses to the cost of the goods. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniminiiitMtttit Jenney of New York. David Stilwagon of Flushings Lon Mrs. Carrie Ta'llman has been laid Island, spent Sunday with John We are our own salesmen; we have the suits made up,;to our special order; up with sickness, Stilwagon. • . Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert T. Sutton and Mrs, Edward Francis, Jr., spent we have good, substantial fixtures with all the extra cost cut out; we have plenty son of New York have moved to their part of last week with Mrs. Asher cottage at Beacon Beach. Woolley of Matawan. of daylight, which cuts down our expenses for electric lights; and by cutting out SPOTS! Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hayden of John Carton spent part of last week all these extra expenses we can sell regular fifteen-dollar Suits at Ten Dollars. Brooklyn .have come down foi* • the with his son, James D. Carton of summer, Asbury Park, This is the whole story. Peter Von der Hyde of New York David Dunlap of New York is vis- has opened his grocery store on lower iting his uncle, J. J. Dunlap, Yours for the fen-Dollar All-Wool policy, Carr avenue. Mrs. Arthur Polhemus of Atlantie SPOTS! Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Amon and Highlands is spending a week with daughter of Newark have opened the her^ mother, Mrs, Edward Prahcis. Sea View House at New Point Com- Frank Luyster spent Friday at As- fort. bury Park. Mrs. Patrick Kelly of Keyport ia Miss T, Mondorf of New York, who visitingjier niece, Mrs, Charles Kelly, conducted the Bargain store on the Dr. Frank Henry and children of SPOTS! Beaehway at New Point Comfort lait •Perth Amboy spent Friday on Dr. summer, has had the/;store enlarged Henry'i farm here. They are the bane of our livi§, How many times haye and refitted. The place will be known William VanBrunt of Keyport, for- you sent your suit to your tailor to have it cleaned and this season as the ''ICeansburg De- merly of this place, was a visitor here pressed, and when it was returned there was no sign of partment itore',^ ,' last week.' . spots on it? Then after a week or two the same spots ap- The Milses Croad of Jersey City ar- rived Saturday for thi summer, HOLMDEt NEWS. The Little Shop With JUttle Profits peared, causing you a great deal of trouble and embarrass- Mr, and Mrs. George Buqkalew of ment. Do you know why the spots appeared? No you dont or Point Pleasant and Mr, and Mrs. Am- and Meetings—Two we wouldn't have to put you wise. Most tailors use a cloth brose Emmons and Fred G, Russell of Moyiag'B the Fait Week. 12 West Front Street, Near Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J, Farmingdale spent Sunday with Mr, dipped in gasoline and then they proceed to take off the Miss Caroline Hance has recovered WRITE FOR SAMPLES. MAIL- ORDERS FILLED, surface of the spots. When he does this he cheats you and and Mrs. William Stanford. from her sickness, and on Sunday she does not take the spots OUT as he agreed to, As soon as THe regular meeting of the Keans- resumed her duties as organist of the IF YOU BELIEVE IN A SQUARE DEAL, YOU BELIEVE IN THIS STORE. your clothes become a little dusty the spots show up. burg fire company will be held tomor- Reformed church. A union service row" night. was held at the Reformed church at Not so with a garment we clean. Our process is to The grammar school baseball team night, the sermon being preached by «:*M'K^^ was defeated at Keyport last Wednes- Rev. F. N. Baeder. Communion was soak your garment in gasoline, thereby getting down into day afternoon by the school team of held at the Baptist church Sunday the cloth and driving the spots completely OUT, This process that place by the score of 14 to 7.morning. The Sunshine society met In is a bit more costly than the other but you gain by it. Give The two teams will cross bata here the Baptist chapel Saturday after- us a trial and we will convince YOU, Our prices are right this afternoon, noon, Richard Oliver was taken seriously Peter Mayrenek,' blacksmith and 1863 1814 at - .'" sick last Thursday and had to be re-general handy man on Theron Mo- moved to New York, Mr, Oliver will Campbell's farm, has quit his job, -He go to his home in England as soon as and Mrs. Meyrenck have gone to Mt. his condition permits. Fresco, New York. THE EMPIRE CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, The Interior of George W. Dufour'e William Ryan and family, who have OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, butcher shop has been painted, been living with Michael Ryan, have A privet hedge has been set out in moved to Mrs. Maria McCormiek'a 13 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. front of George Worth's place on Main house, street. Mr. and Mrs, Garrett Kentoi' of 1/ Telephone 225-W. The Washington house on Carr ave- Tilson, New York, are guests of Rev. nue is being overhauled in preparation and Mrs. P. N. Baeder. Miss Lillian Illl illtlHM Ill for the summer season. Kraenaer of Newark spent Sunday J. F. S. Martin has opened his five with Her sister, Mrs. Baeder. and ten cent.store on Carr avenue, Mrs. James Patterson is on tho sick IF YOU Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Humphreys of list. Real Estate, Insurance New York.are at their summer home Mrs. Robinson of Freehold has been DRY GOODS. CONFIDENCE want your house to be readily here. visjtinp Mrs. J. Alex McClees. The Methodist ladies' aid society Bliss Mia McCormick of New York and Loans. saleable—install up-to-date, haa-had the interior of the parsonage spent Sunday -with Mrs. Peter Maher. FARMS FOR SALE, modern repapered and varnished and new car- pets laid. The members of the COTTAGES FOR RENT. Brotherhood installed new gas fix- COLT'S HECK HEWS, PLUMBING tures. Both Furnished and Unfurnished, 32 BROAD STREET, Rev. Charles G. Book will preach at Mrn. Albert Francis Tin dor Treatment la A vital point that is looked the Methodist church next Sunday a Trenton Hospital. into by every prospective buyer morning on "The Rejected Stone,*' Mrs. Albert Francis was taken last Money to Loan in Various Sums. At night his topic will be "A Picture week to Mercer hospital at Trenton, RED BANK, N. J. '—an investment that will do in Three Panels." where she is a surgical patient. W. A. HOPPING, most to bring the old property Mr, and Mrs. Walter H. More of Frank S. Weeks will give a dinner East Orange spent Saturday and Sun-to a number of his friends at Louis 49 Broad Street, Red Bank, N, J. up to the latest standards of day at their summer home here. They Snyder's hotel Friday night, comfort. will be down for good in about a week, Henry Francis bought a motorcycle Mr. arid Mrs, William H, C. Lee of last week, Get our prices. A-l repairing. New York were visitors over Sunday, James Covert and Wood Smith have Geo, W. Sewing, Work is nearing completion on thehad new roofa nut on their houses. scenic railway at Keansburg Heights Mrs. Hugh D. Jamison of Greens- OaU 360, and it is expected to have it running boro spent part of last week with Mrs. Contractor and Builder, by Decoration day. William Hartshorne, BED BANK. N. J. The Beacon Beach association will James Smith has built a new porch WILLIAM O'BRIEN, begin work on the streets and side- on his house. walks next week, Mr. and Mra. John Miller spent Sat- Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. Walllng's ihore grocery opened urday at Freehold. __ OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING. Monday for the summer, Walter Fields has opened a carriage Room 3. No. 39 Front Street, Rod Bnnh, N. J. ' William Brodesser of Newark is painting shop in the Taylor building Talepbono 350-J. building- a four-room bungalow at the Marion Tower, daughter of Rev. J. W Avenue, Seabright, N, J, , . corner of Oak street and Raritan ave- Tower, ii sick with grip. nue. The house will cost about $700, John I. Beckman of Brooklyn is oc- lobbing of AH Kinds, 'ffTTfTTTTTTTTTTTffTTTfT P. Haggerty of Newark is the builder. cupying hia summer home on the Sco- Estimate* Cheerfully Furnlahad, •IIHmiMHIHIHHHMltHlllMlltMlllllMIIMII The German singing society will beyvllle road. give a concert at Camp Jahn Saturday . _ ; . - • "I night, May 28d. The Union Hill Turn Verln society and singing societies from New York and Hoboken will take Ryder & McGackin Bond and Mortgage §part in the concert. BEAUTIFUL HAIR--A John L, Strauss of New York will conduct a pool parlor on the Beachway Painting, Decorating Money. this summer. CLEAN, COOL SCALP H. Hoffman of New York ha$ Va» ParUlnn Bage. It Mokes the Hair and Paper Hanging, When the Rush is On Have clients who have money to loan on bought a lot on Washington avenue * TlutT Haft Aliiuidiuit.' HEN it seems that you we being crowded to the; from the New .Point Comfort Beach It la nesdleis for you to have hair Bond and Mortgage, to the amount of $22; 000, company. that is anything short of perfect. If 10 Gold Street, limit and there are twenty joba to be done in the time The steel, work of the new standpipe it is falling out, losing color, splitting, W* fofr one, don't spend a minute worrying about J for the Keansburg water company is or If the scalp burns and itches, imme- Red Bank, - ^ New Jersey, in sums from $600 to $4,500. being put up. diately get from James Cooper, Jr., or bnnjediately get a Eumely-Olds Engine on the job and weitf J\ Mm Frank 'E'astmond and Miis ony drug counter a 60-eent bottle of Estimate* Furnished. the glad smile, A Bumely-Olds Engine will run the com Applications given prompt'attention, Mamie Waitt spent last Friday at Parisian Sage—use it frequently—the New York, first application removes dandruff, in- aheller, the pump, the feed mill, the cream separator or ftny Bichard Doe of New York hasvigorates the scalp, and beautifies the For body Hee d«st ^i£^•*<' machine you have or ever get and wiU patch over the, opened., his summer home on Main hair until it is gloriously radiant. your fowls with iipeet, . • "leaks" in your profits. • c Parisian Sage supplies hair needs- (DMikey*sUeep0wder Mrs, Lottie Jones and daughter is perfectly harmless. It contains the |ii ule, quick ind lure SSe, 50c, 11.00. Audrey of Irvington arrived hero For mites spray your poultry II you can't find time to como and ace us, ask ui to come and see you Of j HARRY A, HAWKINS, Agent; exact elements required to make the send you a catalog of Eumely-OIdi Enginea, Saturday for the season. hair soft, wavy, glossy and to make it house with < FOR Mr, and Mrs, L, O, Tourtellot of «row. thick and beautiful. Conkey's Uee.Li ' • • • r , Bayonne and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Van. You will surely like Parisian Sage. Ql lie, hill pi Me, jut II, fa iM deadly tad IOUK use Zant of Newark came down last week We're here to serve you; Real Estate, Insurance and Mortgage Loans, It is one of the best and most delight- Conkov's Head Uce Ointment for the summer, ful hair tonics known. Give us a chance. , Corner E. Front Street and Whar^Avenue, George and Leonard 5jchHek, at- lOcauid 25e.HH- tended the annual dance of the Owl You ahould loofc not only to fail Conkey's Wfyte DiarrhocaRemedv social club Friday night at PlainfieW. prices in buying printed matter but put in the drinking water is chink Telephone 352. RED BANK, N. J. They returned home Monday. . also to quality. THE RED BANK REG- insurance, 25c and 50c. Moan back if tht»« wei»»r»(ion« do not MtUll W. H. MERRtTT, Red Bank, N. George Ryno has moved from Mrs. ISTER combines these two factors when P. D. •WIKOPP, •IIIIMII E. Arnold's bungalow at Beacon Beach doing your printing,—yldv. 17 Wrat front Btirevt, - ttea 6 TITE RETt BANK REGISTER II ItHMtllll II Mill IIMII »<»<•• ! OHUUOK ATTEKDAKCI3. granted. Hut suppose now we write WE GIVE S:'H GREEN TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM the word "nuwspapoi;," instead of llov. J, W, Hu^au Wi-ltoi n totter on ''churches" in thf opening of the para, | This Tojiio, graph. If you will do this you will 1 Tn Tin: KJIITOU OF 'I'm: IUniisTFi:: lia^t* just as true a truth as the way Sensational Reductions .lu(lj;iiif: from tlio freqiHiH'y witli you wrote it. It would then read, wliioh you roftT I" the HUlijo'.-tjin the somewhat a.s follows: "Newspapers , in the Cost of Living, Note Our Specials I'olmimH of your paper, you are eon-uvf f^ini-puhlic institutions, H is true ' Milenilily oxoroisoil over tho wayin i that to a certain extent their editors whii-h ( hrihtiunny is slipponod to he • have a right to run them as they ils ing nut ami the ehurehes please, yet by their vei-y miture they empty, Vnli Would bo 1'inlit ID lit1 ex-are responsible to a very large degree PURE LARD Ib121-2f iMVl.-i'il i>wr slU'li a stiito of all'airs, if. for the good or had conditions which it really existed, I'm- stu'li a Miiti' Would t'Nisl." Would that the management REDUCED THIS WEEK TO *«• * &m\f In- truly iU'ph>i'ablo. A sad day would of Tin: Ri:u HANK IU:I;IWII:U would al- it he for our country if the religion ways have more of an eye to its re- NEW IMPORTATION - -VERY BEST ITALIAN v,huh liar, hail so miiiii to do with mak- sponsibility as ,a leader of public ing it tile j.;real toimlry it i:; should thought, and iii.stead of its frequent OLIVE OIL. lose its jjiip ii|icm the poiiplo. A .sadIliilLis at the clliiii'hes in the fjivnt iiiul IN IUN DSOMELY DECORATED TIN CANS. Gi*o ihUOi! « Tn'«! day would it ho for any city or town. glorious work they are trying to do, Hod Hank, for example, sluutld its ami instead of trying to break down eluu'ches het'onu' M> tloplotoil that they the Sabath and religion, would show PT. cans 33c QT, cans 6Sc would have to close their doors and £o more sympathy for the churches ami PURE OIL-Dflicioui for Suladi of Medical Purpoirl out of liUfiiiu'iiH, In su,-h an ewnt as for their work and for all that makes that, to say mithinu: of tho wild riot for righteousness! of immoralityy and erime that woululdd j You think "a new creed of service" 1 1 TOMATOES 3 cans follow, thi'i-i, wtuild In- n tfivat di'l'vi - ! must be adopted by the churches if ciation of jiroi'i-rty, it heinir a qut'stion they perform the greatest good of IONA BRAND, tlSUALLY SOLD AT lOc A CAN, THIS WEEK 3 com 2Be | whi'ther at'ti'i- two or tlmv years of which they are capable. What is .--.lu'li i'x])t!rieni-t> tlu> printing-plant ami meant by "new creed of service?" We other property of tlu< editor of Tin-:have one that cannot bo improved on Hi-'.tiisTV.K would hiiiiir iifty fonts on that was enunciated by our Lord in SHBEDDED WHIAT pkg 12c 1 A&P Codfish Shreds pkg 7c Overland Model 79 iho dollar. his sermon at Nav.areth nearly nine, Hut let the writ or call ntU'iition to teen centuries ago: "The spirit of the an old story that serve*; to point a Lord is upon me, because he hath This car for quality, size, (114 inch wheel base) truth. It is'said that Charli-s thu Hoo- anointed me to preach the gospel to ond I there was the fargeHt accession to the ' i churches that there had been for many § Hardware, Tools and Supplies | ! years. The write:1 does not know how | lurRo was the Catholic accession a'e- STRICTLY 10 STAMPS FREE 10 j Gently, but lie would call attention to i the fact that in our own town the with any of tho Masons' Material ; Protestant churches have received FRESH • since; thy beginning of the year some- FOLLOWING GROCERIES m thing like ion members, lioreover in Specializing in H. C. Pine, Cypress j H single issue of a single paper re- Sunny Brook Brand 1 pkg-Macaroni or Spaghetti.. .10c I ceivtd last wt-uk he seen reported for Paney •elected arm sealed 1 1 bot A&P Queen Olives 15c Yellow Pine, Witite Pine, Spruce a number of Presbyterian churches an cartojn» every ejg GUM- : aggregate accession of 2,931). These for a trial, l anteed. Per Doz, 1 cake Dairy Milk Chocolate..-, ,10c. HeirilocrTand Cedar Shingles . were mostly added on Easter Sunday. regular ISc \ But is the cliu.rch attendance fall- en rf H^an- 1 can Lunch Cocoa 10c GOOD SERVICE-PROMPT DELIVERY I ing off so much as the editorial in Ufjil^oubuy ASK FOR MELROSE PRINTS 2 pkgs A&P Gelntino, each '5c • THE REfiigTEK takes for granted? It n-f,of thiTse 1 Mnson Jnr JIUKtard 10c ! might _be an interesting question to h«ndy httlcJOc Chineie : Office, Yard, Mill, Dock Branch Yafd ask, How many churches has the bn le bn his to apply 1 enn A&P Corn Syrup,,,,,, .. 10c First and Atlantic Sts,, Wood and R. R, Avcs., '. editor of THE REGISTER attended with-' BUTTERINE,25clb 1 bot Pintinpplu Juice 10c ' in the last year, or in any number of popular colrr, l!ny all dry quick z and hird and bf'irifi.l. KEYPORT, N. J, KEANSBURG, H. J. : years, to make him competent to speak DONT PAY WBORE NONE BETTER 1 can Pimentos , 10c on such a subject'? While we have our We Will refund ihc IT cent ;ou pay , ideals that are far from being realized, for the brush if juu are nut delighttd and while" there are multitudes of with the Kjai.ize •' people in Bed Bank who do not at- tend church who ought to, it la safe to JOHN L. HARRISON, Red Bank FREE*DELIVERIES TO FREE DELIVERIES TO say that never in the history of our MAHONEY & HARVEY, Seabrlght Eatontown, Little Silver and town were more-people attending. Of Pair Haven, Oceanic, Itimgon., course there are" places where church Tuesday and Friday,. Shrewsbury, Monday'and attendance has fallen off, too many of Middletown and Atlantic High- Thursday. them; but the writer, who has had an Increase Your Crops opportunity of a wide observation, and lands, Wednesdny.' Navesink, Monday. y by using a • who has givtm some study to the sub- Highlands, Thursday. Belford, Tuesday. ject, feels jiiHtified in saying that more Telephone 60, Chapel Hill and Leonardo, Frl- Handsome Dwelling with large plot of people iiro going to church in our dny. country than ever attended. The FERTILIZER ground on Eatontown Boulevard has been facts already cited of largo accessions prepared especially to (urnish the elo- prove this, fur it is a Holf-ovident ments required for tlio crop you In- proposition that, as a rule, those who tend to riilsB and supplying exactly S6 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J, placed in my hands by a client for sale at the elements lacking in your soil. joinjthfiLehurch are not people who are In order to co-operate with our.e«s^_.. not attendants upon church. totnerl and aid them In produoins i WE GIVE $?H- GREEN^FRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM largo crops, wo have opened a new above figure. Contrary to the facts, the editor of department. Mail us by Parcels Post THE REGISTER not only assumes a fall- n handful ol your soil. Also lotus Know the crops you desire to raise, A bargain for someone. Over half may ing off, but ho makes a very unfor- and. If possible, what was planted In tunate _eomparison in doing, so. Says the same Ground last year." With this , he, "Twenty-five years ajjo the information we will mnl:o Up a remain on mortgage.t formula adapted to your partleulnr I churches and the hotels were tho great needs, DnrrinsnifOUEhtorunforeseen gathering places'where people Bought eireumstnncos, ynu can tiypond on amusement. The attendance at the Betlitifr alnrKeerop, Apply without delay as this offer will not churches and the business of hotel Think what this service is worth to ._ you. Will It pay you to buy a fertll- <| The Prudential Paid Over 136,000 barrooms have fallen off simultan- V iicr tlio elements of wlilcli your loll remain open after May Fifteenth, eously." Now, Sir. Editor, it is to be may not require, when you can get from us exactly what you need ? hoped that you did not mean it for Not a ceht wnsted—es-ury dollar In- suth, but in all kindness lot it bo said vested In our Fertiliser meani large Claims in 1913 that this ia obscene and is dangerously returns to you. For thtJse who do not enro to take HOWARD S. HIGGINSON, close to sacrilege. It is true that . nrtvant.'ifrq of this free sarvice, we you make a kind of apology for the oiler the following 60 Broad Street, Red Bank. illustration; but it. is so outrageous READY-MIXED HIGH GRADE equal to more than one claim paid per that a regard for the feelings of mul- FERTILIZERS FOR CASH. titudes who have a reverence for the (1'ut up in 125.1b, Il.isiO1 • church should not have permitted you No. 1—Potato and Genwal Truck Fortl- minute of every Prudential working to speak of that sacred institution in Hzer.4-8-"!S. , this,way. The idea of your bringing No, 2—Potato and Truetf Pef tlljzer, |.7.7}J. I together in this way the best institu- No, 3—Corn and Cereals FortillKcr, 2-C r;,:, day during the year and amounting to I tion in the world and the worst, the SPECIAL MIXTURES Fine Stationery, Blank Books, j church and tho barroom! You say like 5-R-10 pnfepiiiii iiu'i] rtnyfnfnnil,i on short nstlee, I that people went to church'as they did THiiiixyE dFERTILIZE with hl R iMATERIAL iS S over $22,000,000. ! to the barroom for ''amusement.'' SUPPLY COMPANY Law Blanks, Books, Maga- \ There may have been silly, shallow- Officei iOWaMSlfeet New York '• pated godless ones here and there, who TclophOBBi 3958 John j went to church for no higher motive Fnctory and Warthouie: Erit Bsiin, Brootfyn AUu IniHOfters an 1 I3e ilrfs in ll"1 I ure MalerHls Ie* i than to be amused, or at least enter- gfl Hume Mixing, it \] £ I w* ,t possible ^ zines, Newspapers, Base tiiinod; but the great majority went, m they Htill do, because they rocog- niKt'd that it WHS a decent thing to do; Ball and Tennis Goods becau.su they wanted to show honor for i ;H»S TNI I. >ij J'STRIHGTHOFiff (iod in doing it; and above all because 1 The Prudential 'GIBRALTAR' h 1of the hunger and thirst of the soul FORREST F. DRYDEN, Preiident. after a knowledge of God and his BENBUCKS9N ftSMUT, - ways. Patterbon Building, F. W. MOSELLE, As you are pleased to compare the church and the barroom, you say that 60 BROAD STREET. SB Broad Street, Red Bank, P*T. J, the same reason that caused a falling off from the barroom has caused a Telephone 248.J falling off from the church, Mr. Editor, the attendance from the bar- room has fallen off because the attend- Life, Fire, Accident, anco of the church has increased, and because more nnd more men have come •Health, Burglary under the doftiination of the church, nncl.of the Lord of the, church. It is and Casualty. HARRY C. FAY, the people of the church, as in every other reform, that have led in the STRONG COMPANIES CORONER. fight against the saloon and which, REPRESENTED. with the help of God, are going to put Funeral Director and Bmbalmer, that great enemy of the church and Restores natural and r«ttf>hil color Upholstering in All Its Branches. righteousness out of business; and beacty to BMF or Mt* Wr, In another paragraph you say: (Formerly with R. T. Smith of Rpd B»nk for 27 ynor..) ''Churches nre semi-public institu- ; HENDRICKSON & STOUT. Foi!«lFelfWmow«d»ndrB}- " *"" tions. It is true that to a certain ex- • thick healthy growth -k Camp Choirs and Card Tables for^ Hire , Old Carpets •of i sad elomy. t» not a A tent they have a light to lun them- Writ* for free Circular Yotif mnvff limk If nol ililtfMtiqr, ! Office Thoiia 117, Helvcs as they please, yet by their very Honest advertising Is Business Re- •U clMlBfPi f if trial litonii! lOcnsiJiKt: nature they are responsible to a large ligion. That's the ki,nd that gives you Office und Funeral Parlor*. 15 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. Oriental Rug Co., Hackett St., Newark, N. 3. degree for the good or bad conditions a square d%»l. It's the only kind that's which exist." All this is cheerfully printed in THE RED BANK REOIBTEB, TEE RED BANK REGIttTEH Pasjp T WOMAN SENT TO PRISON IKOHABD HOUBFAI.I. WEDS. "FWO-OUr1 WOMEN Bumstead's Worm Syrup I.LK, JEANNETTE, Make Your Own Pain! Middictowu Tewnihlp Farmer Takm a, A, io,f« ut nti *«m»dy /or W«mi, 1 SfaaHngij, Loiiar SfaaaiLKf, Kuclal HtW Yolk Bride, Mnssogft, Hcnlp Trefttnieiit, bliampoo- I'LOBEKOE WIRI fiUWTEKCCD TOH, Stood tai* u»t for 00 y««r«- IT nm I.oonnvd H(jvnfall, who lives on the rAILB. To ohlldrtn it U at» mag• 1 Of 11 "jlroiul" atrisct, Hod 'Bank, Tsl. IS7-M, BHOOTINa AT MAW, Middletcvn biiio of tho Newman mercy. 1-I.Efl.BAirT TO TAKE.* NO Will Find Help in This Letter, SICKITXSS, NO PHYSIO WEEDED. On. Nme—Work tlono by appointment)! At YOU WILL SAVE 58 cts. PER GAL Spring liridge, WHS iimnied Thursday Uila onicu or at homo of patlunt, WilliAiu Walker of Bed Brink Bout to hottlo ha« klUed 1M womi, AU drug. nt New York to MisiK Helen H, Steveii- KinlB aim dAaUrs, or by mttll 25o » bob, Ualiw.iy BeforiUAtory on Qharg* of Au- Overworked, run down, "fagged out" > MISS LA, RUE," " " THIS IS HOW HO)I of that place. Alii'am PiiiUTfon E«t, O. A, VOORUBllB, M. D., VW1».. V«., 1T* IJODY AND FACIAL MASSAGE, •aultlug Alost Buri'«H—Other OSeuaoia of I.iiUM'oft iinti Mi.HN liavileen Foster women who fird Thursday Vlnol. Wo guarantee Vinol to build VETEH1NAIIY 8UEGEON, - PAI^T RIAIIERS KV.VJ YO1IK noon at the bride's honi". Tho cerg- you up nnd make you strong. If it The largest assortment in Mon- Onlco, Pullia Scrvtca Building, TelB|ihon« US, lliony was performed \>y llcv, John lUtidcncc, BlBhrewnbury Avenue, Telethons IB-Ii *•! NAVBSINK WOMAlf DEAD. flooB not wo gl70 back your money. mouth county to select from. HEB UANK, N, J, KiilKoii of Now Unin.owicn, m, uncle P, S,—For rouBli, scaly akin, try of the groom, in the pm-enee of ISO Best Materials, Best Workmanship. MM, Anran Hopklno niad ia.it Thariilny our Baxo Salvo. W© gmrftato© It, Beit Finish and Beat Service, RNEST A. AREND, Aftor Ten Days' SloliUess, yui'sts, ThTh u hllous Uu iU . iirutiiiiiH wore E AnCHlTECT, yi-How und pink, a iimfusion of wild JmncB Cooper, Jr.," Sratglit, Kea Bank. ! All Work Given Prompt and Perionisl j\V. 40[h Street, New York City. JIi's, Klhi C, Hopkins,p wifu of Aaron __ ^,___— ,_,.„"„ ___.,-_.._! Attention. Kir. month BuildinR, Asbury Park, N, 3, Hopkins of Xavo.sinkXavosink . died lustlust, TriiuiHI - ! flowers beinjr used, George Kuhn of neaiilenei?, Hroad Street, Red Bank. N, J. j Oceanic was decorator. Spccialiit In country work. tiny iifturnoon from heart and kidney Telephone Connectlong. f, i trouble. She %vn« fifty years old andj The bride wore n white t-idln gown HEAD STUFFED UP? FRANK CHAMBERS, hiul lieen-.'-U-k about ten days, Mvs. I with rose point veil trimmed with rS^ APPLiGATE & SON, Boarding and Training Stable Hopkins luid lived at Niivcsink all herI pearls. She carried while sweet peas, 26 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. J COUNSELLORS Al LAW. i MIKK Jeun Frost was nuiid of honor, Hyomoi Qlvca initant BeUef, Buildinsr, . Bro«dBIW«. life. The funeral was held Sunday 1 Telephone SSS. RID BANK, N, afternoon and thy body was buried in : Aim Ihirtshorne, idaujrhtoi of William j Ilartshornc_ of Colt's* Ncjck, and Fred If suffering from a cold or catarrh Colts Broken and Handled Fair View cemetery." Mrs, Hopkins 1 causing dull headaches or an itching TT7RKDERICK W. HOPE, leaves two sons, William Hopkins of ! I'armly of Plalnfiold winy ribbon bom . J: COUNSELLOR AT LAW. i'1's, Louise Hartshnrne was flowor and burning sensation Jn the nostrils, Offleea corner Brwid and Front Strtflt* Koyport and StcrlinK Hopkins of surely try Ilyomei, It gives quick, KEANSBURG RED BANE. N, J, First Class Accommodations Nnvesink, She also leaves four sis- Kii'l, The Hartshornu girls wore effective and permanent relief or mon- ters ond three brothers, Mrs, William whjte nnd pink di'es;-e«, ey refunded by James Cooper, Jr. It DMUND WILSON, Bailey and Mrs. Ada Gardner of New Following the. ceremony was a wed- goes right to the spot—you feel better STEAMBOAT CO. LO York, Mrs, Jesse B, Lane, and Mrs.ding breakfast. Day of Newark being H. A. MUHLENBRINK, Proprietor in five! minutes. 10 EAST STREW, 1 Fred Holmes ,of Redlands, California, tho caterer. The bride received a No roundabout metkod of stomach and Reuben L., Charles H., and Osscar largo number of handsome and useful dosing with Hyomei—you breathe it. Boat Schedule from April 24 LSTON BEEKMAN, 33 BRANCHPORT AVENUE Davis of New York. presents, Mr, and ^H"s, Parmly are This health-giving medication goes di- A COUNSELLOR AT LAW, at present living witfi the bride's par- ., to May 15 OfflcM 10 Broad itreet, RED BANK. N. J, ents. They will start housekeeping rectly to the inflamed membrane, all POUND DEAD IN BED. in a short time on the Dibben farm at irritation and congestion ia quickly LONG BRANCH, N. J, relieved, the delicate tissues healed WEEK-DAYS: T\Ii, HERBERT E, WILLIAMS, Tinton Falls, which the groom bought and vitalized. J-^ SURGEON DE_NT1ST. Death Gave Short Kotlo* to Htnry Douf- last winter. Mr, Parmly is a grandson Leave Battery—10:30 -a. m.; 5;3O Gtadoata UniverBlty of PynniyWnh. la»i of Colt'i Neck, Hyomei should be in every house- OIBce Dayita Red Bftnki Mondayi, WedntmdMl of the late Dr, Eh rick Parmly of p. m. and Saturdays, Henry Douglass of Colt's Neck was Oceanic, hold. Druggists everywhere sell it. 120 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. 3, Ask for the complete outfit—$1.00 Leave Keaniburg—7:40 a. ni.j 4:00 DEWITT O, QUACKENBUSH PHILIP LEONARD found dead in bed Wednesday morn- p, m, . ; ing. He had been in poor health but CI.AIMS SHE II PEBSBCUTBD. size. Leave Keyport~7:00 a. m. R, W. M. THOMPSON, I when he went to bed Tuesday night his DENTAL BURGEON, D24 Nat'l Bank Building, RM Bank, N. I Quackenbush & Leonard, Builders, Inc. j condition seemed no worse than usual. Ocoan Q-rove woianii Says Offloee Illtg- SATURDAYS; Hours S-B, i He was 05 years old. and. he had ally Bnterea Her Home, RED BANK AND LEONARDO j worked on farms at Colt's Neck and Stop Torture Leave Battery—0:80 a. m.; 2:00, 5:30 R, J, D. THROCKMORTON, Because she is an enthusiastic sup- Lice stop hens laying DENTAL SURGEON, I vicinity. Death was caused by heart porter'of tho movement for a borough p. m, D ! disease. Sir, Douglass leaves a wife and check thosrowlh of Leave Keansburg—7:40 a, m.; 12:00 OIPICEI Rea Bank, « * 1 government for Ocean Grove, Mrs. young birds, You can No, B Broad" Street, General Contractors and Builders and a son, Harry Douglass, who lives Frances S, Peck of Ocean Grove m.; 4:00 p, m. ! at home. . The funeral was held Fri- easily get rid cf all lice, Leave Keyport—7:00 a, m. R. FRANK L, MANNING, , JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO claims she is persecuted by the Ocean initca and vemin with day at the house. The burial was in Grove association. Last week she D SURQ1ON D^^ ESTIMATBilCHEERPULLYYIFUHNISHEO i the Colt's Neck cemetery. says an officer illegally entered her Powdered Htreet, opposlt* Fort & MUIei*i. Red Bank Office Atlantic HlfKlandi house and rudely " upbraided her, Lice Killer SUNDAYS: Sic and 10a R, rt.W . JEWETT, Phone 6SQ.R, 36 Hudson Ave, Phone 91.R ALtBNTOWlT BLACKSMITH DEAD. threatening to arrest hur if she didn't Leave Battery—0:30 a. m.; 2:00, !:O0 DENTIST.' .. , save money, Alan the best insecti- D rwTrwTrrrwrwT keep the peace toward her neighbors. P. Room 14. ieeond National Bank Balldln«. Meiiler Suocumbia to Stomaoli Mrs. Peck has four pet cats and cide for doff, cats, plants and tttiwoTa, p. m. RED BAKE. N. J T*oul3ifl Salt We»i. every Friday sh'e.gets fish for them. Refuie iubstitutei; insiit on Pratts, Leave Keansburg—7:40. a. m.; 12:00 « SntufBcllan Guaranteed or Money Back I m.• B:00 p, m. R. WILLIAM ROSE, Francis Messier of Allentown died Last Friday week as she was going to S Qel Pratts 100 pagt Poultry Book D1NTIST,"_ Jlondaj* of last week of stomach the fish wagon in front of her home Leave Keyport—7:00 a, m,; 5:15 p.m. D Suecesiqr to Dr. R. F. Bordaii. Fes sale ty Fred D, Wikaff, Boats leave the Buttery Sundays Gas adminiateren1. .-,-„_ trouble, after a sickness lasting six she lightly brushed against Mrs, M, T. Browm 8s Co, W. T, Bliatmftn, 3261 weeks. Mr. Messier was 88 years old. James C, French, who was passing. (except 8:00 p. m, trip) direct for M BROAD STREET, RED BAUg, H, J. Look These Horses Over \ MTS. Feck claims that Mrs, French South Amboy at the regular fare of He had been a blacksmith since learn- SO cents and "then by way of trolley to \TyiLLIAM H. FOSTER, inn the trade when a young man. He then made a verbal .attack on her. VV REAL ESTATE, INSUKANGB Soon after this occurence Officer Keansburg at an additional fare of BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE J was a member of the • Methodist 30 cents, round trip. AND LOANS, church and had served on many oc- George Westervelt went to Mrs. Peck's EATONTOWN, NEW casions as a local preacher. A widow house and Mrs. Peck ordered him out, Laundry Economy Trolleys leave Keansburg Sunday r\ EO. D, COOPER, and seven children survive him. Mrs. Peek claims she was charged evenings at 5:00 and Keyport at Silo IJT CIVIL ENN OlNtlROlNt . with having struck Mrs, French in Did you ever stop to think p, m., and connect with tile 6:00 p, m, llaeeeaaor to Geo. CooperC |. |II Pennsylvania Express Co. \ the back, Mrs. Peck has placed the boat from South Amboy. Poitoffleoo Building, RED BANE, Hi #• DIBS AT HOSPITAL, that we are doing laundry work matter in the hands of a lawyer. EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., __——•»..»- ^ — cheaper than^pur own girl can CIVIL ENGINEER AND SyBVEfOB. 351 and 353 East 34th Street, New York Gity I i rormor Liveryman at Iipng Branch Dies GBoom 7, PatteriOB BullditiB, Broad Street. After an Operation, ,' Tormer RcBidtjit. rallB in Battle. do it at home and it looks better NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. RED BANE, N, J. TRAINS LEAVE RET) BANK, ! Freeman HowJand of Long Branch Gabriel A, DoFabio, one of the eight too. For New York. Newark and Elisabeth 5 SI, S 87, 140-YOUNti WORK HORSES and MARES—140 \ died nt the hospital nt that plneo last ACOB C. SHUTTS, in good condition weighing from 900 to 1,600 poiinds. These United States marines who were killed , "" »7 IS, 7 B7, *l 22, *S M, 0 13. "10 48, 11 OS, 11 57 AUCTIONEER. horses have beert bought green within the past two years Thursday of gall atones. Previous to in the taking of Vera Cruz, formerly Our special rate of 36 cents a, m.i 2 43. 'iie, 4 20. SS IS, 7 4B, 919, p. m. JSpecial attention Riven to sales of'turn 8 his death he underwent on operation, lived at Asbury Park. He was born Sundays, g B4, 1148 a. m.j 2 40, 4 U, 7 08, 8 3S, ttxm Implementa and other personal prepntt, Iand have been used in and around the city/ Among them per dozen of your toilet, bed and S 58 p. m. P. O. Addresi, 191 Broad fittest Ratf Bank. Mr, Hovvlanti was 48.years old nnd is in Italy. For Freehold via Matawon at 7 B7, 313,11 57 a. 18,1 Telephont 264. are matched teams suitable for general business, also several survived by. his mother, two brothers ! _.__.„. .. table linen is your opportunity, 4 20 p. m, Sundays, 8 Si a. m.i 4 44, B 50 p, m. For LBkewqal, Lakehurat, &c at 6 40,1110 a. w,l pavement, sore mares. Prices, single horses $45 upwards, teams and onu Eiater, He. was the son of the especially this cold weather. Try 12 10, 3 09, 4 41, 5 13, 8 12 S7 47 n. m. SundayB, K. A. P. VOSS, Silo upwards, (30) days' trial allowed. If not as represented late Zcnas M, Howlmid and for sev- *~ 10 14,1110 a. in.! 8 41, 10 22 p. m. OSTEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, eral years was engaged in the livery it and see how pleased you will For Atlantie City, 6 40,1110 a. m, 1210, 4 41 p. m, D In the Eianer Building, Room 18. can be returned within trial time. No reasonable offer re- Sundayi. 1110 a. m.i 3 41 p, m. Red Bank, N, J business, be. Our collar and shirt work For Vincland, Bridscton, &.e,, 6 40, 11 10 a, an,! fused, All horses shipped 400 miles from New York city 4 41 p, m. Sundaya ll 10 a, m.. S 41 p. m. Telephone 1S4. with blankets and halters and collars. DIED SETOSE HE COUiD EKIIST," is now better than ever. Strictly For Tomi River and BarneEst at 6 40,1110 a. ml 3 00, 0 12 p, m. Sundays. 1014 a. tn. R, VVM. J. WQLFERT, Ooa't Slao Them with a veil! Bimovo domestic finish. • N«w York only. I Saturdayi only. D OSTEOPATH. All Cars Transfer to the Door * Qaklmr»t Man Quit jolj ou Saturday and. 04 Broad strait. Red Bank, N, 3, Died on Monday, Them With tlie Otliiuo PreBOi'lptioii, If a trial does not suit there "rVTEW YORK AWD LONG BRAKCH Graduate of Philadelphia college of Oetoopltfcf, One from the Long Island Ferry , This prescription for .the removal of Philadelphia college of Anatomy, And post fnU* Patrick Mnloney of Onkhin'st died will be no charge. ll ' RAILROAD. ate of American Rchool of Olteopttthir at KM* See SupCMntendont, Phone 7461 Murray Hill ' suddenly of apoplexy on Monday of frcskloa was written by a prominent villo Mo,, under the founder of the gclenee, last week. He save up hiss job with physieiun and is usually so BUccesaful Time Table in ofleet December alst, 1013, in removing frejklea and giving a TRAINS LEAVE RID BANK Harry G, VuiiNoto the Saturday pre- For Mfllawan and Perth Aroboy: fXA, 0 "7, 7 05 vious for the purpose of enlisting in clear, beautiful complexion that it is (Miitawun only)." 18, 7 S7. 013, 6 41,11,33,11 tr the navy. He was 43 years old andsold by dvnupista under guarantee to a.m.! ill, 2 4il, 120, 5 IS (Saturdays only). Dr. H. B. VanDorn was n veteran of the Spanish war, refund the money if it fails. Red Bank Steam Laundry, (Matawan nnly), B 57 (Matawan only). 7 •!,», 010 Earling, Johnson STrakc Co p. m Sundays: 8 01,3 S3 a, m,; 2 16, 4 41 (Matn- DENTIST Mr, Mnloney lived with his cousin, Don't hide your freckles under a 62 White St., RED BANK, N, J, ivan only), 3 5i) (Matawan only),7 00Mntawnn) Contractors and Builders, veil; pot an ounce of othine and re- only), 8 58 p. ni, Second National Bank Building Mrs. Madeline Hook of Oakhurat, ; move them. Even the first few appli- Telephone 38-J. For Elteabeth and Newark; 0 Bl, 0 37, 7 05, 11B Booms 8 and 9 . And Dealers in All Kindi of: _ I 7M (Newark only), T D7, 8 38 (Newark only) W1BDBD AT HEW TfOBX. cations should show a wonderfulcim- 1 gin, 0 41, 11 3H. 11 £7 ft.m, - 141, 2 43.4 811 BRIDGE AVENUE, provement, some of 'the lighter •1W, SIB CSftturilayj only!. COT, 7 4f\ PIS QpBBnita Roil-oad Stnlion, freckles vanishing entirely. D- m, Sunday?, 8 51, B S3,1110 a, m,; 2 ill, 414 MIBS Titna niidei-wooil of Aglmry PavS B 42, B R9, 7 0B, S 05, 8 3:1, 8 50. B Bi n. m. #»••••»»•••••••••<»»»•»••;; Rod Batik N. J. Be sure to nsk the druggist for the tlie Brido of a rooa Bapsit, For New York;5 51, 087, 7 05s , 718, 7 3(5, 7 D7, 822 * DR. ROBERT DIOKSON, J j Work done by tho day or eontrset. strength othine; it is this that 8 f 2, 8 3P, 9 13. 0 41,10 4 , 11 88,11 57 n, m • 141 V«terlnar!nii. ~ No job too larRC; nono loo small, Bliss Vornft Undorwood, dauglttoi- is sold on the money-back guarantee. 2 4H, I IB, HOIUIIIIIB DOBS. Oils tinil Uwiei, BatlafBetion guamnteed. Wednesday to Robert Abbott of New Now that movinif time !• near I »a point Pleasant and intermediate stations, 12f i Fair Haven, N. J. 421 W, Red Bank, York, The wedding was private be- prepared to do your neat miovlmt o; (Mondays oxevptet]). fi00. 8 41,1001,1021 a.m.," SPECIAL. furniture, piaaoB or bag gage, to all parti 12 20, 12 B0, 1.47 (Saturdays only), 2 0], 2MB •»•»•••••••••••••••••••••• cause of the recent death of the bride's of city or country, in the larBest p»d4i< (Saturdays only),4 3P, 4 54, B 41, (Except Satur- grandmother. Miss Althea Ayres of Desirable Building Lots In West, vans is Red Bank, Bifor« you but* days).6 Bl, 02S, 0 48. 7 42.10 11 r. m. Sundays: ON BTIIiB TO BAB Gp Asbury Park was bridesmaid. pour next moying done, write, Bend o? 126, 5 24. 1002, 10 41, 10 BU a, m,i 12 86, 2 50. tide Park and on Harrfson avenue, call for the only reliable furniture Administrator's Notice. After a short wedding ti'ip the S 44, 6 Bfl. 10 IS ti. m. Willlnm H, Wood, administrator of East Red Bank, from $250 upwards. In town, and get my prlcM on your »eati For Freehold via Matawan and C, R. R. of N". J, Ellen A": Wood, deceasefl, by order of the couple will live nt Mendham, N. J., job, All kinds of heavy or light truck- 757, 913, 1107 a.m.; 141. 4 2U, BC7p, m surrogate of the county of Monmoutn, until summer, when they will go to the Terms to suit buyer, ing dose at short notice. Call or addreir 'Sundays: 9 33 a, m,i 4 44, B 58 p, m, l.Prel.y given notice to the criflltora ol Adirondacks. Mv. Abbott is a pure J, T. EGAN, LEAVE NEW YORK FOR BED BANK. tho saliVaeceased to brinK in tlieir debts, food expert, apiiinnds "nml claims, asalnst the estate 11 Wall Street, Red flanK. O, R, R, of N, J,, loot of Liberty street, 4 00, ISO of HUM dectased, under oatn or affirma- ^ ~«^ *^^ =—^^ Reiidenee phone 124-J. Office phone 67GJ. 10 00, 1130 a.m.: 1 00[(Saturdays only), 1 2f tion, wltliin nine months from tho Hendrickson & Stout, (Siiturdaya only), 1 SO, 8 SO, 8 40, 4 45, B DO, BBO, PBIZE HRHT RAIDED. eighteenth day oT March, 1014, or they SB BROAD STREET. 5 38,6 80, 0 00,12 01, (midnight). Sundays, 4 DO, will bo forever barred _ of any action Patterson Building, 8 45, 915.10 00, a, m.i 2 30, 4 00, 8 30, 0 00 p. m. Folletmta at Aabiity Park Bftttei Down C. R, B. of N, J,, foot of "West 23d itrest, S SO, BBO. therofor M T Doors of Atliletio Club. 60 Broad Street Red Bank. 1120 a, m.i 12 50 (Saturday* only), 110 Satur- days only), 1 20, S 20, 3 30, 3 40, 4 30. 4 60, B2O, A prize fight which was witnessed fl 20,1 M, 11 EO p. tn, Sundays, 135, B OS. 8 SO Tel ST-M-Atlnntio Highlands by more than 100 persons in tho Sul- a. m.i 2 20, B 50, 8 20, 8 50 p. m, livan athletic club's house at Asbury A BETTER SCHOOL P»nn, R, R, 7th Ave anil 32d Street. N. Y,, 7 01,0 04 Park was broken up in the fifth round Cart be Found Nowhere HOOK YOURSELF \ 1112 a, m., 12 34, 3 42, 1 24 (Saturdays exeep UNDERTAKER If you have any doubt of tho truth of ted) 512 p. m. iundayi, 8 3S, 9 30, 1112 a. m. THOMAS JTDOUCCTTI last Thursday night, when the police tho abovo assertion, come nnd spend a bettered down the doors of the build- few hours in our 1elais-rooms and you'll Panna.'R. B,,*Hudgon Terminal (H, & M.B, R, ing. The officers were led by Detec- doubt It no longei , Our attendance in- Church and Cortlandt Stretti, 7W, 9 0G, CARPENTER AND creases every week, ond at present is • IN THE FACE 'iliOa. m,, 12 27 (Saturdayioniy), 12 80, 34S, tive Lawrence McCormick, Walter tho largest in tlie.history of our 10 years 4 21 (Saturdays excepted), 512, p, m. Sun. Hurley and Lewis Schwartz, the prin- in Perth Amboy. dayii 8 30, 9 30,1110 a, m,; 1B0,617 p. m. and BUILDER cipals of the fight, were arrested and All possible improvements have been For further partieulara iee timo-taljlea made, and to seo our olass-rooma "in If you realize how im- held under bail for the grand jury. action" , unrlor our up-to-date methods The names of 8? persons at*the fight and splendid equipment, would eurprlse j portant teeth are to the j Li, W, BERRY, Suporintenaent, N, Y, mi L, B, Bungalows and Cottages a Specialty. EMBALMER were secured. you,- •"' OHAS! O, MqPADDIN, Qen, Paii, Agent, N, Estimates Cheerfully Furnlihed, We are proud of our school and cor- and L. B. B. R. dially welcome visitors, 4 appearance, and that j D, N. BELL, Gen, f ai^ ABdnt, Penn, B, B, STOP. W. O. HOPE, Oani PasaoiiOTr Audit, Oentrtl LEONARDO NEW JMSEY p nature expects a heavy / "B.B.ofN.J. Jury Falls to Uphold Claim of D», ffolm TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Monmouth Street, American Building, , f, Taylor of Anbury Park, PERTH AMBOY.N, J. .j penalty for neglect, you 5 Dr. John F. Taylor of Asbury Park Near Maple Avenue, lost his -suit to recover $500 which he j will think twice when j MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. claimed was duo him from Rev. S; TIME TABLE fV EFFECT APRIL lai, 1914, Rosa MaeClements for professional CHARLES LEWIS;. J you buy a dentriflce. f Subject to ehMM without notice. services. Mr,- MaeClements lost both RED BANK, legs and one urm under a train two NEW JERSEY. years ago. Dr. Taylor treated him ' WHOLESALE AND EKTAIL DEALEB IN and rendered a bill of $1>5O0. Mr. MncClements paid f 1,000 but refused Lumber, Saab, Doors. Blinds, G STEAMERTSEA BIRD to pay any more. Mr, MaeClements Hardware Between Pier 24, foot of Franklin Street, New, York (Landing at the Battery Telephone, 254 Red Bank, claimed that Dr, Taylor's treatment was not satisfactory. to take on and let off Ptu$mmn only), and Highlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locust Point, Fair Haven and Bed Bank, TelephonB Call 1704 Franklin, Now ITork, *nd 428 ftpd Banki N. J. CHAECtED WITH ABSON. RED BANK, N. J. We particularly recom- jj FOR RED BANK. FOR NEW YORK Jolm Henry Sugnn of Marlboro Hold for Daily except Sundai', . Dally oiceptSpnil»y. —p-flrtttnff-Slrs-That Killed Boy, mend our own. S P.M. A.M. Heavy lep Wire fencing. ;john Henry DuBan has been'held llways Reliable Lonva Plej 24, foot of Franklin Street, ,,,,,,. ,.,, P.80 Leavo Red Bank I'have • torae wd Mrapleta Btaek.nl tha in $5,000 bail on a charge of, having Relief from the ailments caused Lflavo Batttry Landing,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2,55 " Fair Haven beat up-to-date ftnelng. tnatOTiala fat making sot fli'e to Frederick Morenz'a house Arrive HlBhlandB about , ' 4,40 " LocUHt Point •ny rtylo el aela«toetid fonea, AlM!l»a?F near Vandorbuvg lost November, by disordered stomach, torpid " Oceania " .,, 6,16" Oconnlc liver, irregular bowels is given '•••• ~' ' " LoeuBtPoint " .". ,•,,,„.,, B.80 " Hlhld woven wire, poultw ina iswn fflnainsf, itfiel Morenz's six-yenr-old son lost his life wmm PHARMACY, " folrHaven " , , B,BS Arrive Battery Landing about Btaln wiw. itapiai, BIB, in the fire, Bugon lived near the —quickly, safely, and assur- " EadBank " ..„,,,,..,,.„,.., B,BO Arrlvo Franklin Street about , ContiBeta foi entlra lab ttkan, ineluiinB tho furnlihlna Morenz homo and is aaid to have had edly—by the tried and reliable NOTICE -At Battery Lunaing, nil eiwsUd trains for uptown, subway for uptown or to Brooklyn mid Betting of peats. a quarrel with a member of tho Mor- J.L. BERGEN &C M4 iurfaeo ears and ferrleo to itattn lalwd mi Brooklyn, can bo reached In two minute*. enz family ahoi-tly before the fire oc- FARB—Itaeursion, BO Conti; Single PBM, 40 Cetita. Children under 12 yean. Excurlbm. 40 OMta Call on or uddreoi PROPRIETORS. eurrtid; Michael, and • James Mack Sliiglo Faro, 25 Cento. CHAS. G. CONOVER, have been Held in $250 bail each as BEECHAM'S TROLLEY CONNECTIONS. 16 Broad Street, Re witnesses, , •'•'.. AT HIGHLANDS ?ta J. C, T, Co., fal? Bttna Church. Navciink. Atlantic Highland*. B«UWt N«wman Springs Avonu*, RED BANK, N. J. —— •» t-+- KfsanBburjr, Keyport. Mlddlctown and Rtd BaoV. ' Nothing possesses more merit and Telephone 79-J. AT RED BANK vtaM. C. E. Co.. for Shro-wnbury. Entpntown. hong Branch and Afbanf 1 gets quicker results than-THE KEGIS- PILLS AT RED BANK via J. C. T. Co.. tor ff»lr Vkw. Mlddlotown. New Monmouth. BeJIord, TEU'3- wqnt dil hortt and Koyport. o. .In.Uoxei. 10c., 25c. M'Spedml attention nlven to the caia at Barao* «nd CmrrUuce* jr Page 8 TITR R1CD HANK KKG1STER MA.BLET KIWI, FuplU of JS«thnuy Seliool witU 3P#rfact Att»uiln.nc« lu Ajull. J of the Ik'tlniny .school who not uhscnt (luiintr tlu> month of April mu Annie Ilei 1 Jo. I'M win Wall- ,inR, lirmino Cutoj-'Kio ami Tlulmn Latham. > CommittC* Masting-. Tho Raiit-'.n towns!, ip k*u;nimH inut at Ki'an/bui'M' I'litiav, Hi hTiiountin^f to ^"2^7.-*** svi1 i'u uirU.v paid, (iforju1 H. He' iTts lu.'iuiIH in £114.44. A. W, I,-,i.-a> aiul s F. Ihitlnur wi TO npjupii.ti.1 .--1• o-• ii11 n>i!- m Malilcs for ihf 1.;•!.!:•. i1. :!:. yt.,r without pn\ , ll \y;,.. II;,::lot visitor on .Moiiiiay. ! Donald l-Yinl <>!' l!i'"o!.lyn vi.-iuvl 1*. O, WriiTiilH] OH M. William M. ' Rasmus eyed the drug clerk a moment, then asked "What Miss l.ulu I., Ivins is visiiiiiir Mr-. John 11. Jt-wutt of rin'.ntWU!. was that massa, that you gave dot er mule?*' "Yasm," Miss Minnie S, %'OOVIHHJS hap re- turned to i\ed Bank nil or fpontliiijr; sonio time with relative.*. i answered the clerk.- "Does it cost much?" "That was _ William M. Aeker.-t.n and Taylor H. ( C'lirhurt wure Asbui'y Park vi.-itt'i.? on ! Thursday. . ; about 15 cents'worth," "Well" replied Rasmus, "give me Miss Theresa E, Pluii"pp of Eiiza- j heth fpent Sunday with h-.r paic-nts. \ from $3S upward. Mr, nlid Mi's, Matthew ^huupp, ; 25 cents' worth please massa, cause you know, I got to P." 0, Weijra'n'd v,:as a Xev.' York visitor on Monday^ We will give you a reasonable allowance Miss Maude L." Ivins in visitinir her catch that mule; cant let him get away from me nohow," sister, Mrs. GiiTord A, Wallinsr of Eostlle. for your old bike, and if, you require de- Mrs, T, B. Tilton ha? returned to Brooklyn after a visit with her brothev, John L, T. Webster. ! So when you start out to buy a good piano, talking ferred payments, we will give you reason- Mr, and Jlrs. Aaion Munis spent | tho weekend v.ith thuir tl_BUiriUer. Mrs.j Joseph H, Child cf Red Bank, S machine, bicycle, or a Jew's harp, at an honest price, able terms. Mr, and Mrs, H. M. Stiihvel] of I Matawan visited Mrs, Henry E. Aek-; erson, Si1,," on Sunday, j let the thing you started out for get away from you. Miss Blanche Latham spent Satur- day and Sunday with friends "at Bel-! ford, .. " I T, Russell Clark of Red Bank vis-! Avoid this by going to that ARE tires, from ffil.SS upward. itcd his parents, Mr, und Mrs, C. V. R, Clark, on Saturday,. Mrs. H. E. Smo;k and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sdianek of Knlmdel. Mrs, Sarah H, Vuldes and Mrs, Joseph D. Taylor of Asbury Park were Sunday pueats of Mrs, Elitubeih C, Hendrick. OF" COU son. M, D, Smith of Xew York has bought the Britten farm on xhy Mid- dletown turnpike, FREEHOLD Gordon J, Sehanck of Keyport was •a Hazlct visitor on Monday, Mr, and Mrs. L, W. Wood of Bent- ley Manor were Sunday puests of Mr. . and Mrs, Harvey E. Manee. Mr, and jlrs. John H. Jewett and family have pone to Plainfield after spending two weeks at their home here. Misses Mr.ude r.r.cl Ethel Askerson and John T, Ackerson spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, William C. Wolcott of Red Bank, Thonuis G. Cowles is employed at Hazlet station for the season, Capt, C, P. Smith rnd wife cf Tot- tenville were Sunday quests of H, L, Simonson_ and family, For the New Jersey Division C, V. K, Clark has Iioufrh*. a now trattion engine, * Goes to Press Thursday, May 14,1914 LJoyd and Everett Srmonson, who have been confined to the "home with sickness, are much improved. If you arrange for telephone : Miss Florence L DuXike is visiting ice on or before that date your friends at Matawan, Charles Everdell of Bradley Beach name will appear in the book, is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. Yan- Brackle. " 'OST of your friends, your business associ- BHMWiBOBY HBWS. ' 'r ates, doctor, lawyer, druggist, dentist5 grocer, —practically everyone with whom you have O, BOjr&en Bflnts Kii Bouie to a iusiness or social relations, have telephone service. New York Man, Their names appear in this most useful and most ISii Bloc Motor, •m ISO-in. Wheel Base, 88 Actual Horse Power, Harry G. Borden has rented his 414-in. Bore, Four Speeds Ahead, house to Mr. Hudson of New York for used directory. Tull Floating- Rear Axles, the summer, Mr, Borden will spend eVi-ln. Stroke, Boech Mag-neto, Gray & DaviB Electric System, Seven-Fasseng^r Boily, left Drive, Center Control, the summer at Long Branch. Why not get your name in the new directory? toiler Btrenm tine Boflr. Rev, F, P, Swessey is attending the Motor Drives Tire Sump, 8 DiMOttntaMe »i!tti, Episcopal diocesan convention at Don't wait until an accident or emergency causes you Oiie-Man Top with Ho-rroat Bow Supports. Trenton, to regret that you have no telephone. Arrange now Harry Robbing of Doylestown, Pa,, $2,1OO FY O, B. Detroit formerly of this place, was married a to have one installed and enjoy its benefits every few days ago. He uxpects to move day in thevy$ar.. Are you interested In this new Lozier car? Do you realize that at last you .havea chance to Here in the summer, A neighborhood meeting of the Advertisers who would reach the woman's auxihai^ of tlu Epistop.il own a real Lozier at a moderate price? • • churches of this neighborhood will be "pick of the population" find held at Middletown next Wednesday that the Telephone Directory is Of course it is human nature to want a Lozier and now in this new model, which is a real A large deleRation of Shrewsbury members will attend the meeting. a profitable advertising medium. Lozier, one has been produced which can be owned by the man. of moderate means. The Lozier Mis Mt'Kav and hti two (hililun of NcwLown, Mass., are guests of 31 r^ Our nearest Commercial Office will gladly give yon Ml information factory is working day and night producing the new fours; but, every Lozier car is tested and Ki-haid H .Si.kjt- about rates, classes of service, and advertising space, Mrs. T. B. LippiiK'ott, wlio has been must prove itself to be up to the Lozier standard before it leaves the factory and the result is that nn invalid several months, was taken 1 to the Long Bi.m Ii hospital l.itf v teU these cars can not be produced fast enough to fill the demand, so I would urge you, if you are Herman Kitzau has houirht a large YORK TELEPHONE CO, delivery automobile with which to take contemplating the purchase of a Lozier four, to get your order in at the very earliest possible dcp(' hoi "•«"- to In1- soap f.it ton (.h.iiles If Ilmltv .itttudul the fu 15.A—14 moment, so that you can have your car when you want it. Do not wait too long or you may be ncral of Freeman Howland of Long Ui'Jvnch on Sunday W, H. HAIL, Local Commercial "Managor,, disappointed.. The hospital auxihaiy mtcts this 32 Monmouth Street, ,„ ... • Red Bank, N. J, ;ift<_inuun .tl Mi (lui'ii .w I'JIU i son's. rJ h< njdipf dub mi t j<."-t< id.iv at Mrs. A. Holmes Horden's. WHAT WE DO! | A tcltplionr liac been in~t.ill< tl in the Pieshytenan ]i,u'•on.ige CLEAN CARPETS, CLEAN RUGS, MAKE AWNINGS J; Maiy Eh/alieth Shopinakii, daueh- and PENNANTS and BOAT COVERS and give you ter of Mis. William Shoemaku, is on the sick list. Satisfaction Without Extra Charge, Ford Runabout, completely equipped, $500. F'ord Touring Car, completely equipped, $550, WHAT WE DONT DO! * OCEANPORT NEWS. We Dent Give You a Reason to Kick. Wo Never Lose a Customer. F. O. B. DETROIT. Epwortli Iioag-ue Clenroft $15 by Enter- We Dont Like Dirt. tainment Last "V/eolt. DOYOU? It really Is not necessary for us to advertise Ford cars, for if there Is any one product that The. Methodist Epworth league cleared $15 by an entertainment Tuus- CARPETS DYED. CURT AIMS. < •is well known in this country, it is Ford motor cars. Any man can find out from his neighbor day nifrht of last week. The league met l.vst, nipht at Miss CLn <\ Day's. what a Ford car is and what it will do for everbody has a neighbor who owns one, so all that it is Mi5 Gcoi^e Edu'ijids continue1] to Red Bank Awning and Carpet Cleaning Works, | recover from her sickness. necessary for me to say Is, (not that I keep Ford cars for I do not) I sell Ford cars as fast as I Mrs. John Ward has returned from CREE & SANBORN, Proprietors. a stay with her daughter at Brooklyn. p can get them, Twenty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred and Twelve Ford cars were built and. Edward Moran and family have 64 WHITE STREET, Woved frorii the Park hotel building shipped from one Ford factory during the month.of March. „ to Mrs. Daniel White's house. Telephone 32-M John VanKirk, Jr., and William Moian, who aio employed at Queens, Long Island, spent Sunday .it thui homes here. Charles Day of Elizabeth spent Sun- [THE DANGER TO HEALTH day with lus hiothei, Fied Day. * Dr. Harry Pemberton is laying side- in a faulty conitructed or out of date closet GEORGE HANCE PATTERSON walks in front of his property. The should make you decide on new equipment Eatontown township committee has regardless of cost, however— " ' notified Main street property owners f that they must lay sidewalks before Our prices on "$\tMdMtf Vitrite cloiett Monmouth Street, Near Broad, RED BANK, N. J. next Wednesday or tho township will and on remodeling plumbing need not deter you do the work and charge the expense • from having an equipment which safeguards Distributor of Ford, Studebaker and Lozier motor cars Against the property owners. J your health, „ Supplies and Accessories of every kind and description Last Wednesday •a \nuinber of H. W". "REYNOLDS tt SON, ' Occanport residents attended the fu- Plumbing, Heating; Tinning.,.. Goodyear, Goodrich, Flsk, Mlchelln and Republic tires at Interesting prices neral of Mrs. Deborah ConroW of 1 89 East Front St., Red Bank. Long Branch, formerly of this, place* Touring ctrs and closed cars for hire by the hour or trip, with thoroughly competent chauffeurs It pays to advertise in THE REGISTER, RED BANK REGISTER. VOLUME XXXVI. NO, 44. RED BANK, N.. J.f WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914, PAGES 9 TO 18. aui'i'OBT ma CHILDREN. RENOVATE ELKS' HOME. MEOHAinO STREET PAVTNB. E. laValley Mint Pay $0 ft Week Concerned JJeeauis th# Btrset BANQUET. ; for Support of Thr«» Boys, TO ITSW KIAD- will a* oic»«a. BURNED. ; Ccortr,- i:Vl,oVal!.'y of Hod U:mk COST ABOUT Sfl.OOO. Whun Mechanic (.treot Ts being I v^ais airuHtfii Monday for not hUppou- paved with concrete the htreot will In- \ in),' Inn tlm-e hiins, Walter, aired lif- closed,' At the I'ommWioncrs' iiiwt- ANNUAL DINNER OF HIGHLANDS BOARD I li'iTi years, and Lawrence and Hlsvood, oiga Booina Will Be on Third floor CHARLES POOLE OF HARMONY SUF- and Tlier* Will 8* Bis Boilroom> on ing Monday night Wulti-r II. Merrill I wni'h tliirtci'ii years old. One com- and Samuel Pieot said that Mechanic plaint was made by Mrs. LoValh-y, tho B«oona Floor—Will Rfqiiirt Thre* OF TRADE LAST WEEK, Moiitln to Make the Cliniigei, street murchuntR would like to ki-ep FERS A HEAVY FIRE LOSS. mother of the boys, and a mmilar traffic open on the street during the was made by Frank J, Man- The contract for the CIUIIIKCH to the improvement. The htreet committee This is the Big Event of the Year at the Highlands son, the overseer of the poor, LeVal- j ^d Bank Elk« home on hast 1- ront was instructed to make an arrange- Flames Presumably of incendiary Origin Wiped Out ley was tried Monday night In-fore Re- street will bo given out at tonight's ment with the contractor if it could be and Last Thursday Night's Affair was Unusually i iiany y,• Hadonu. He hadmeeting of tho lodge. The jjiiprove- done without invalidating a three-year All But Two Small Outbuildings on His Farm Suit- I agreed to pay $25 a month for four nit'ntH will cost between ?Ji,i10f> and guarantee, whereby the work should montliH and ?20 a month for eight $6,000. Joseph Swanncl! drew tho be done in such a way as to keep the day, Burned a Horse and Mule to Death and Successful—Many Prominent State and County months* of the year to support hiH plans. An addition of a third story street open. Most of the commission- family, but he had fallen behind in the will be built to the roar of the house ers expressed opinions that conrn-te Destroyed Farm Implements Loss of $6,000. Officials in the Gathering. payment anil owed $ii!i. LeValley fur- to make it correspond with Che front roada were superior to gravel roads nishi'd $200 bonds and agreed he section, A lodge room, "U'ixB'J feet, and that concrete should be used for Fire completely destroyed most of In trying to rescue the animals Mr, The third annual banquet of the He advocated the coiihtnictioii of nnod would hereafter pay $0 a week for the will be built on the third floor. This street improvements in the futuri. the outbuildings on Charles A, POOIO'H I'oolu "was KO badly burned about the Highlands board of trade was held sidewalks; the planting of .sliadi- support of the three children. The room will be ^00 square fowl larger farm at Harmony, near Port Mon- face and neck that the services of a at V, Moll Johnson's Sea Side hotel trees; tho filling in of ,the low phu-us; .sum was fixed by Recorder Badeau. than the present lodge room. It will mouth, on Sunday afternoon and physician were required to treat th* last Thursday night. This banquet is and the carrying out of .other i:iiprovc- have an elliptical cuiiitig. There will CATAIBY ©FFICBBS AT SCHOOL. caused a losss of about $(3,i*ak | The street committee was instructed Large ba^onies.will be built on the school for army officers at Fort Meyer, Virginia, the week of May 17th, The Poole's barn were destroyed, Tho loss; to the other outbuildings, all of which put on sale. The tickets were sold on of the influence of the church in the to jjive a report on the matter on Mon- east and west sides of the house and is partly covered by insurance. Mr. i were destroyed except the corn crib the plan of "first come, first served," advancement of the community. He day*, May 18th, at which time Mr. Ot- three entrance doors to the balcony United States government will pav all expenses of the oflkcrs at the school. Poole is" a comparatively new resident j and one ' wagon house which were with no reserve supply, and many who was gratified that the board of trade tcrson will present a petition with the will be built on the .second floor. No of Harmony, he having moved ther« '. knoL-ked apart and carried away pieee- .lingered over buying tickets for the had thought it desirable to have a names of those who want the street plans have been made for the billiard Lieut, Bell, who inspects the Red Bank troops, will be one of the instructors about a month ago, ufter buying the : meal. The buildings ourned comprised banquet were disappointed. clergyman talk at a business meeting oiled. In ease this is done special room, but it -will probably bo located farm where he lives-from Mrs. Serena i the barn, a wagon'house and a poultry The banquet was held in the big of the board, and ho believed that sprinkling assessments based on the on the second floor. The Elks will at the school. The troopers will be paid the regular army pay according Eastmond. j house. Mr. Poole's loss above the in- dining room of the hotel. The tables churchmen, laymen and men of all cost of the oil will be levied on Broad meet in their lodge room in the David- The hre was diseovercd shortly af-1 surance which he will receive is esti- were arranged in the form of n horse- churches and of no church ties could street property. son building on Broad street nntil the to their rank while they are at the school. ter noon by Mr. Poole, Less than half ' mated at $4,000, The house on the shoe, signifying good fortune to the unite in pushing forward the welfare Sir. Otterson said that the speed improvements are completed. It will an hour previously his mother, his; place was threatened by the flames, board of trade and to all who attended of; the community. He said he "had aws wore not enforced and that ex- take about three months to make wife and several other women were in ! but was saved. It was so hot that the banquet. The*# was a profuse been told that Highlands hnd had two ' ccssive spneding caused the roads to changes. ABB VIBTA- SEWERS. the barn. At that time there were no j steam arose from it in clouds when display of cut flowers, with decorations oi* thrqe names during its lifetime as I wear out rapidly. This matter was indications of fire.. The flames were i water was thrown on it, of the national colors. Music was a village and he had a now name to \ referred to the police committee, SIDEWALK BIBI'IiAYB, Council Propones to End Long Contio- under such great headway before they ! Sparks set fire to a nearby woods furnished by an orchestra, propose. He did not expect that his ! at KMt were discovered that it was impossible j owned by Mrs. Serena Eastmond. The • Clerk Albert C. Harrison was in- IS. A, G, Intemann, who has been suggestion would result in chancing I EBAl SBBAB. Controversy Between Two Business Men to save the building. I fire burned all night and severai acres president of the Highlands board of tho legal name of the place, but he I Carried Before Commiislonera, structed on Monday night to write to Two mules which Mr. Poole had \ of 'woodland were burned over. trade since it was organized, was thought that a good title for the bor- Whether or not Broad street mer- the officials of the Land and Loan bought n short time previously for I The mule which was saved brayed D. Warner Qeta Some from Ona company and ask tfcem to attend toaatmaster. The invited guests pres- ough would be "The Golden Gate of Of His Qld-Tlme Sekoolljoya, chants have a right to make displays S800 were tied to a manger. The j all the afternoon for its lost mate, ent wore David S, Crater, secretary of New Jersey." Mr. Reed, ]il« Mr, In- the next council meeting at which Charles D. Warner received last of goods on the sidewalks in front of farmer cut the halter of one of the j Charles Smith of Port Monmouth had their stores was discussed at the com- time a hearing will he held on the re- animals and led it to .safety.. The! his .horse tied to a tree near the fire, treasurer; Azariah M. -Bookman, ! his talk, missioners' meeting Monday night. assessment of sewer benefits oh Buena other mule jumped over the manger | The horse became frightened by Jhe speaker- of-tho assembly; Elmer H. j Other The matter was brought up by a com- and Vista avenues. The original as- into the fire and was roasted to death : cries of the mule and ran away. The sessment made more than two years Goran, member of the* state water i an, Azariah M. Beekmnn, Edward E, i f plaint made by George Skokus, pro- in the flames. Mr. Poole's driving wagon struck a tree and was wrecked, h li to Red Bank ago was annulled because it fixed the commission; Dr. Jolin H. VanJIater, Grosscup, George W. Elliott, Addrson ; where he taught prietor of the Sugar Bowl, that Paul horse also died in the fire. The horse The excitement of the fire almost mayor of Atlantic Highlands; George Itomaln and Robert Hunter, Sr. Mr. i Stewart, a photographer, had placed benefits at $800 less than the costs. and mule were valued at S600. In- \ prostrated Mrs. Poole, who is ap- W. Elliott, mayor of Seabright; Capt. i Geran and Mr. Beekman are Demo- a show case on the sidewalk in such The matter has si^ce been hanging surance of $250 was carried on the , preaching maternity. She has since Charles E. Throckmorton, manager of cratic statesmen who did a great deal a way as to partly hide the Sugar fire. At the time the sewers were mule, but "the horse was not insured, greatly improved, however. built all the property on the two the Red Bank steamboat company; of scraping on opposite sides of legis- will n.ajj.e ti- .m boil down the sap, i Bowl'-" ""s windo" " w display"" " , Willia.„„„m. William C. Haydon, Samuel Barnes, jlatlon during_the last session of the eca a streets was owned by the realty com- 1 A pail of sap makes about a pound of Otterson, a spectator at the meeting pany. Frank 0. Cater, Bryant B, Newcomb jegislnturo. But while they scrapped maple sugar. Due of the bovs with said that the aame question came uupp and E, A. G. Intemann, Jr. Letters of ' against each other during the les'islu- sugai WINNERS IN THE SCOUT LEAGUE. horn he worked Jgor bush is when he was mayor and that the coun- OBT DIPLOMAS. ji'gre^ wore received from Congress-j tive session they got together again sel at that time had given an opinion man Thomas J. Soully, George M. La-j ns soon as the legislature'adjourned old or more, and last week a quantity of that the merchants could use part of live Bed Bank Sigh Behaol Students "Monte, Senator John W. Slocum, Judge and they are now anxious that every- the sidewalks for displays, Mr, Ot- *,lohn E. Foster, Melvln A. Rice and, , body shall stop scrapping and shall terson said that the merchants had a VMS in Typawi-ltBi Eaamlnatlon, John W. Meredith, | throw up his hat for President "Wood- right to do this because the stores are „,""="Helen, ",*Grausea"e",; '«Peari,totl W•"".• Worde"t"ue"ni Mr, Intemann expressed great satis- j row. hlh -•"*«- bask of the building line, Howard S, I fT ? Goldman, Edgar Holloway and faction nt the presence of so many \ The banquet was well served, the SX1K EiiO TOB Higginson, the borough attorney was i Morris Portner, students in the com- prominent state nnd county officials, ; delay between the courses beincr very instructe1 ; ' d' to give an opinion on the !™e"lal, department of the led Bank nnd also because of the united support short. Mr. Johnson-took iievsuiiaj Daughters Of Revolution (Jive Iiarfe Bilk mutter on Monday Mvy IBth "W" school, passed an examination in of the hoard of trade which was main- : charge of the service nnd it ivus un- '''_ " typewrittypewritini g„ __._last . wee._._k and have. re..- flisted by the large attendance. He j qualffiedly praised, EniMein to Bed Bank Troop. ceived diplomas'. The diplomas were told of what the board of trade had The committee in charge of the •Monmouth Chapter of the Dnugh- MOTOR IUBIIIC BUSIKBSS, awarded for speed and accuracy,'ac- already accomplished and said thtt it banquet consisted of M. RbsenWin, i *%? °l "e .£™r «•«" Revolutio5"aXt"ton 8the cording to international contest rules,. halu.,d1 onlnnlyv realli-nallyv jusinett. beguhno-,,,n, itjt=s work„.„,.!.-. \' GeorgfjBn™e Ev . ^TenkinsonTmwnsm , Jr.T,., Grandir,,.^in Vv . a silk American flag,g, GxS feet, to ttie That Two Sfrestfl Be This was the first examination of this Is, He deplored the fact that the people of ; Johnson, Eobert Hunter, Sr,, and Red Bank cavalry troop Monday Turnefl Down Monflay H-ight. kind which has been held at Red Bank. •Highlands had permitted the entire Harry N. Johson. night. The presentation speech was On Monday night James R. Smock ...... ,^ i «. _ river front to be taken over by private The.officers of the Highlands board made by Mrs. Henry S. White of Red asked the comimissioners to gravel •flW JBW11OT STOmB. parties and he regretted that the bor- of trade RVQI Bank, regent of the chapter, an, d Capt.- , , Peters place > nnd Howard Bogers ough of Highlands did not own or t— R., A,. (?,, the troop. | agke(j that Spri,lg street be graveled. & Co. Will Ka?i cqntrol a single piece of property, on. Ronialn, The troopers's quartet, composed of Both requests were turned down on on Satueaay, Cecil W, Lediard, Harry Boskey, Hie river. He urged the purchase of the ground of economy. Brenner-Smit_ h _&_ Co. will have an u piece of land on the river 'front and' nklii.-tini. Jr. George Aekerman and Harold A, TretiHurev—-C "iu-il .fr.]','i i*.HI, Laros, sang "The Star Spangled Ban- Street Superintendent' William J. opening"of* their" jewelry"st^ra" on the, construction of a public pier for A, v,ini,.v, Philip Swannell was instructed to burn a lot I Broad street at Red Bank on, Satur- j business purposes and for use as a Oroenswan, Willisim II. ili"Witt, John ner," and troopers gave three cheers of tree branches • which had, been rucraiie, Christian Wiili mis, JjiLrob Si and a. tiger for the "Daughters." day.. This firm also has a store at recreation and amusement feature. llofL'mun. placed on William W. Brown's lot on Freehold. Its Red Bank store has Broad street. It was not known been remodeled and modern fixtures' Tliree Bed Bank Houses whether the branches.had been placed |have been installed. The" store has WOMAIT riOOTOB'S GOOD JOB, there by employees of the town or by SIT WANTS COP TfEAR The Francis White real estate been stocked with a large supply of agency on Monmouth street has rented the telephone company. jewelry, which will be offered at bar- »r. Arlty HitiiEoii Appointed ai Flifpl- Vetitlon witU Many Names Pfsiintitf to Harry A McQueen's house on Peters The light committee was instructed gain prices on the opening day. olan at a State Institution. tlia .C.onimigiioiitrB, L place to J. C. Anderson of Somerville, to investigate a complaint that a light J» i-^—^—— Dr. Arley Blunson of Brood street, A petition signed by-250 residents who is employed by the Public Ser- at the corner of Tilton 'avenue and Bed Bank Woaian Wedi, who has been at Red Bank several of the southwestern part of Red Bank vice electric company; Cook fit Oak- River street had been but the past months, has been selected by the board asking that a policeman be stationed four weeks,. Miss Mary Kull, who had been em- ley's new House on Hudsoil avenue to ployed in Rev. S, Monroe VanSant's of managers as physician at one of the in the "pit" the-year around was pre- Leonard Horsfall of Newman Springs, Borough Attorney Howard S. Hig- KEYPOBT BOX ICOUT BASEBALL TEAM. state institutions. She will assume sented to the commissioners Monday ginsoh said there was no law where- household on Mqnmouth street, and who was recently married, and one of Felix Plitnik of Leonardo, were mar- The Oceanic boy scouts' baseball; The Oceanic players were Herold her new duties next'fall. Dr. Blun- night. Policeman Harry VanNote, Howard S. .Whitfield's houses on Allen by tne commissionera could legally son will receive $3,000 per year and ried Saturday afternoon by Recorder team was defeated by the Keyport: catcher, VanNest second base, Bu- who has been doing duty there, will place to Walter Heller of Nutley, make a contribution to the cavalry Baptist boy scouts Saturday after- • chanon pitcher, Harvey first base, Rob- all expenses. Only three women in shortly be "transferred to summer troop. Harry C. Badeau at his office. The the United States hold similar posi- witnesses were William Dolenjeluk of noon at Keyport by the score of 41 to i erts third base, Grouse , traffic duty. Mr. VanNote's work was Iiaprovementa in Stores. 2. This was Keyport's second game in i Connel left field, Pomphrey center tions. Dr. Munson was assistant phy- praised by Beech street and Shrews- OIIN AIR MOTTOO KOTUBBI. Leonardo and Frank N. Worth of Red sician at the state home for epileptics Louis Luoari, who has a fruit and 5ank. Mr.,and Mrs. Plitnik will live the county scout league. Both games | field and Dixon right field. The Key- bury avenue residents, and it was resulted in a • victory for Keyport.; port " lineup was Rudnick catcher, at Skillman several years; she was as- said that his services had- resulted in candy store on Monmouth street, near Snow Kan Wants to Coma to Bed Bank at Leonardo, where Mr. Plitnik is a sistant superintendent of an-insane the postofnee, has installed new candy clammer. Thfre was a big crowB of fans at i Maurer second base, Cowan pitcher, a marked improvement in the neigh- But Council Dont Wont Him. Saturday's game and despite the one- i Stidfole first base. Smith thii-d base, asylum in Indiana three years; and borhood. The police committee was display eases, a new refrigerator and a In a letter to the Red Bank coinniis- for five years she was superintendent soda fountain in the store. Jack Gar- Cleflrod i35 by a sided score the epntest was an inter-1 Singer short stop. Hand left field, instt-ucted to appoint a new policeman sioners Monday night, Edward S. esting oiif^, Oceanic's regular pitcher j Harris Miter field and Sproul left ojjj i largge hospitap l in Indiai.. Dr.. Mun- barini, who conducts a candy and fruity Allaire, n real estate agent, stated Charles Klaus gave a dance.Monday i it f M M W if tfiey think it necessary. Council- did not show up. ! field. Holria a sister of Mrs. Mary Wooster men Herbert E. Williams and Ralph store on Monmouth street, near tho that he had a client who would rent night in the Eintraoht society rooms Ruttoji, Red Bank's only woman law- O. Willguss, the members of the police railroad station, has had two new cash the lot on the southjsest *•—~—- Charlei Gandrup of Bank street last by Mib. William Coley., The lot is Announcement is made of the en- occupancy. will be set out. is that wo keep our old customers by gagement of Mias Catherine R. Hoff- treating them white and make new HOUSES AND MULES. week, received a cablegram from his 75x190 feet. Each'house has seven man, daughter of Stephen R. Hoffman, Dauglxtorn of Liberty EoclalUo. . , . Notion. customers by tho same methods.- Wo Tho Cream of the Horseflesh Market at native city, Copenhagen, Denmark, in- rooms. The price paid was $7,G0O. The houses are occupied by Thomas and George J. Daly, both of Red Bank. Pride of Monmouth eounojl of * The Orioles Baseball Club desires to tell each customer all about the horse Ely's Stablen. forming him of the death of his Tho wedding will take plnce early in thank the following merchants for or jnulethat he buys and if the animal More horses, the crefltn of the mai*- mother" at that place. • She was 77 Sherman and Policeman Woods. Mrs. Daughters of Libei'ty of Bed Bonk Coleyi lives at New York. the summer.- Mr. Daly ii engaged-in will hold a sociable.Friday night for their liooral donations with which they doesn't pan out to he what we say the ket, arrived at Ely's BtabJes this week. years old and had been sick only a the electrical business. animal'isj the customer gets his money lew days. members and friends in-their lodge will open their grounds Sunday, May Any kind of a horse, from the muscu- Card of Thanks. room In the Soeond National bank 10th: Dr, Thompson, Lester Eisner, back, If you want to-buy horses that lar, hard-working kind to the family Cart of TJaonka. building, Mrs, Lnurn Lainb is chair, Mort Pach, Peter Dibb, 3VJr. Ennis, way try Luther & Stapleton, Maple driving horse, can be found at the Bumoon Infant DOtUl. We desire to express 'our sincere I wish to thank my neighbors nnd man of the sociable committee. Mr. 'Tannenbaum, M, F. Tetley, H, G, avenue,*near Front street. .Telephone stables. In the lot ore several .pairs The week-old son of John MeLaugh- thanks to our many friends and neigh- friends who assisted in any way nt the Degenring, Leo Snlz, W. A., French & conneotion.~^AdvertiBement,' of acclimated horses, weighing from lin of Carton street, Rumson, died bors for tUeir kind acts and expres- sions of sympathy during our recent ", lire on my place Sunday afternoon. Hapo Full-rieag-oil Odd ToJlow. Co., T, I, Brown, Albert_Ivins, Elwood 2,600 to 2,900 pounds each and all Thursday, The burial was- at Fair , CHARLES. A. POOLE, Ivins, Lou Totley, Lou Brown, J, Krir Drink BnUnnUae'i Beer, ready to go to work. Also on espec- View cemetery on Friday, Mis Me-bereavement caused by the death of —•Advertisement, The third degree,of Odd Fellowship del, J. Eseholbach ,& Son, N, Smith, Send to B, H, Crate's for a case of ially fine lot of horses suitable for de- Laughlin is employod as n-ardener for our husband and father, and for the •* many floral tributes; also to thank Jth« '• •^ i m was conferred Monday night on Eu- James L, Wordon, Fred Luther, Ben- Eallantine's export beer. You will livery work. Three pairs of mules, IS. A, S. Clarke of Tertnis Court Lane, Free Masons and Odd Fellows. . A missionary tea will be held at the gene Magee by Navesink hdgo of Red jamin Ford, J. Brower and Walter find it just right. Phone 121 Red thcf kind of uriimals that can do a RumsQn. Baptist church Thursday, May 7th, Bank and Mr. Magee ia hoty- a fun- Field, The Orioles extend a cordial Bank.—Advertisement. • maximum of labor at a minimum of MRS. M. E. MULLARVEY AND at 3:1)0 o'clock. The other missionary fledged Odd Fellow. invitation to all to attend the opening expense. Liberal allowance for eXr Hloflorn Dances. DHEN.—Advertisement. game with the Crescents of Asbury Tho Imperial Hotel, long- Brandt. changes. Every .animal that leaves Elsie Parsons, expert instructor of. societies in town -are invited. Dr, Special Munson will .speak on her medical Special Park next-Sunday at 3:30 at Tobin's Family dinner every Thursday. this stable must tic exactly as repre- modern dances, Saturdays, ten to nine; work in India.—-Advertisement. for Saturday, chocolate -peanut cara- field, Fair Haven. Seats and admis- 8:3P.P: M,- Entertainment. Best of wmted or you get your money back. children's class two to three o'clock. _fo_r Saturday, fruit and nut ki8se», mels, 14 cents pound. Sugar Bowl.— sion free. \Come and see a good fast William C. Ely, Holmdel, N. J. Phone Private and clasB instruction.-"" Phone centt s poundd. SugarSa . BowLBLAt- f l everything. Cabaret-every evening— It pays tp adverlUo in Advertisement. 'gnme.--\t}.dvertiaemcnt. Advertisement, 5.—Advertisement. C80-M Red Bank.—Advertisement. Itisemeiit. :.#J THE RED RANK BEGISTEB

OHUKOH jTUWfl. X,EOlf£JR9O LOSES AOAUT, 3BBSS NEW MOUSEH. DOWI.1NCJ. •• , gaend Mu.ic»i» win D. Hoia Sua- High School To a in lUfeiiteil at Kong* Men ma a Onmo» for County Xi'morrow. day Sight at Baptist Church, * .OrnHcli in«t Wedueidny, Woman. DuUilintf Now HODUI. Thu_ final sacred nuisienle will lie The loising streak of the Leonardo Work will bo started next week on held Sunday night at tho Baptist high school wna continued at Long three houses at Atlantic Highlands, Khvood B. Ivins nnd Lou Tetloy won church,* These services have WIMI Branch Inat Wednesday, when Long Mrs. Mary L. Morris of Brooklyn will two two-man bowling gamos last I ENAMEL FURNITURE given monthly for nearly two yours. I)ranch trimmed the Miildletown town- build u summer homo coating $5,000 Thursday night on tlu> association aU MUH Flora It. Wittpcnn »i ,iem>y .ship boys liy a score of 11 to 2. LIHUI- on Mount uvcnwo, near tho stone leys from Thonuis Mead, Jr., and >- City nnd Miss J. HelU' Boltwood will ardo Bcorcd the first ruii in the first bridge. The house will contain nine Jack Ihimpf, uiul lvins nnd Joo Mind-1 piny violin solos, Louis Sherwood, inning. In tho second Htmr/.a Long rooms nnd bath. Benjamin G, Msutin lin won Oiiu giinie from Mead and How it can be bought thru our Contract Department. IH'i'Kident of tin- Slmbort glee club of HraiH'h got out its heavy artillery and hits botiglit a lot on Third nyenue tvom ! Kumpf, 1 Jersey City, and Ilvrk-rt E. Williams, enough runs were (iiithcred ttu-ii to John Lisle Sweeney and will build at Jr., u Hod Bank oh'Vou-year old alto win the game. Thi> game was too one- I George Bray nml GtHirjie Pcnnis of j 1 once, His house will contain eight | the Lewies bowlinii learn will bowl live j We frequently ask those who are furnishing houses to, avail soloist, will sing. sided to k interesting. rooms and will cost about f-1,000. VS'illinm D,_"lnirli:mi "wns elected j games tomorrow niirlit on tho associa- Tho other house will be built for Coun- tion alleys against Harold Collins and themselves of the special opportunities our Contract Department treasurer nnd Dr. Ilnimv n. VanHorn cilman Frank W. Heiter. This hoiis-o pnrii-h ck-rk l>y tlie Trinity vestry lust Rod Bunk Bowltri logo. I Wilbur Coleman of the Aslniry Park \ Tim Ki:i) JiANK KWUHTKH bowlinK will bo constructed on bungalow linen Wheelmen, This will he tiio opening I offers_ those whose needs are sufficient to enable them to buy in Wednesday night. and will contain six rooms and bath. Onward council (if American Me- team was dofVnted thrco straight mali'h of a series of tlii'ee. for tho i quantities. Today we give a concrete illustration of how this can chanics will observe Memorial day on games on the Coleman House alleys at county ehanipidnship, Sunday, .May 2-lth, by attending the Artury Park last Friday night by the How Bast Club Mtiubir. BUiridan Tournament. be done. Reformed church. | Asbury Park Prcsa team. 'Thcwin- Frank Willnian of Red Bank on Monday night was elected, a niembcv Friday night Gray and Bray won Bishop Joseph F. Ee-rvy.of Philndel- j ncVsi totaled Olil, 70^ nnd 77H._while i three games from (lay ami Mnyder in White Enameled Furniture is, as most home furnishers know, phi a will pleach Sunday morning at the Bed Hankers bowled 587, 078 and of the Monmouth bout club of ReId the two-man bowling' tournament on Grace church and Sunday night at the 001. Bank. ' the Sheridan alky-,' Fields and Dick one of the most desirable kinds for the Summer home. It is clean, First Methodist church. No luncheon Tobin won three g;iim\« from Btee and will lie given at Grace church Mondny Christopher Tobin; uml Lufburrow sanitary and BEAUTIFUL. The following estimate was made up •night ns expected, because the Bishop ' ': and Wood won two out, of throe games fcus other engagements. \ | from Site and C. Tobin, Hrjiy bowled by our Contract Department, for a gentleman in Red Bank, New The Baptist men's league will meet | ! the high score of 121H, D, Tobin bowled tomorrow night at their parlor when | • 102 and Stec bowled 181 in one of his Jersey, who wished his home furnished with this desirable style of IWV. Lester Leggutt will preach on | games, "Backbone." Tho Bnptist Philathea ! Worthky nnd Gnndorf won three furniture. Look over it carefully, and you will see how very low society will meet next Tuesday "night • Concerning War! straight trom. Lufburrow and Wood at Mrs. Albert Scott's on South street. ! | Monday niglil and Keinhardt and the prices are, "and it is to be remembered that our furniture is^the (The executive committee of the Bap-! I Rumpf lost two out of three games tiat Sunday-school will meet Mondny i Not being much of a politician, nor a diplomat, ; to Worthley and Gnndorf. Heinhardt very best made, and that even in this kind of furniture, for which night at Mrs. Myron E. Slater's on | bowled 220 in one of the games and (Branch avenue. nor an authority on International law, and not i Worthley's high scove was 215. a cheap wood could be used, and its defects hidden from sight by The Bnptist Indies' missionary circle having1 a particular appetite for gunpowder, .1 jwill hold a missionary tea tomorrow j | Throe Matosti linat NlffUt. white enamel, we, nevertheless, have used a hard wood, in order afternoon at the church. The other i am quite, willing that the rumpus down in Hippensteel and Kennedy won two Bed Bank missionary societies have out of three games last night from i that there might be no shrinking or warping. been invited. A musical and literary Mexico be settled without any intervention on Fields and D. Tobin in the Sheridan ; program will be rendered and Dr. Ar- two-man bowling tournament and ! Jey Munson will give a talk on her my part, unless, of course, Uncle Sam finds Dennis and Morris won two out of j .LIVING ROOM FURNISHED WITH WHITE ENAMEL medical work in India, where she spent! that he cant get along without me. three games from Hippensteel and! five" years. ~ i Kennedy, ' Dennis and Jlorris won! FURNITURE, $50.88 Rev, Aaron JE. Dallard, president of ! three straight games from the Oaker- ! the Ocean "Grove association, willr son brothers. Fields bowled high j Cretonne Cushion Arm Chair ,. $8.98 preach Sunday morning at tho First I have my opinion on the subject, however, scores of 225 and 202, Kennedy bowled Cretonne Cushion Arm Chair .8.98 Methodist church. He was a former and I'd like to express it but you know I'm 223, Morris bowled 22U, 211 and 203 j pastor of the First Methodist church. 1 and Hippensteel bowled 208. Round Center Table , 5,98 One of nine of Baptist conferences I not supposed to use this,space to discourse on Cane Back Arm Chair '. 10.98 throughout New Jersey will bo held ' STANDING OF THE TEAMS. ! Team W L, r.c. Cane back Arm Rocker 10.98 next Wednesday night at the Baptist "flag insults." Rather am I expected to Bray and Oray, ,,,,..,, 11 1 church. Addresses will be given by > Fields and D, Tobin,,., 7 n tell the readers of The Register how to '' flag Worthley nnil^Sainlorf, . i?, I Panel back Side Chair..,..- 4,98 Newark men and phases of Baptist! Kennedy & Hippenstool 10 R church work will be discussed. The' results" from their Want Advertising. Stee and C. Tobin,,,,.. !> a 600 Philatheff society will serve a supper ] pennis and Morris B 4 ySfl $50.88 that night at the church. ] Rumpf ana Beinhardt.. r> 0 400 Snyder and Clay. ,,.,.. a 9 250 The association directors held a •' OaUerson Brothers,,,, ,. 3 •I .Slip", DINING ROOM FURNISHED WITH WHITE ENAMEL ^ meeting Monday night and a supper ; Maybe you would understand this idea better Jones anil TannenlTUiii!, si 223 i Ivlns and Tetley.,..,,, 1 n 167 FURNITURE, $107,19 was served by the ladies* auxiliary. i if I tell you some of the things I would do if Lufburrow and Wood. ,, 10 ,187 The'Guild of the Golden Rule of! COMING GAMES Buffet, mirror back $19.98 Trinity church will hold a card party j I were a young fellow starting out in any sort Friday night—Kennedy a.... Hippen_. .. - Monday night at Mrs. Leon de la ! steol vs. Stec and V. Tallin' Kennedy and China Case.. .,..,,.„ ' 18.49 of business in Red Bank or in Monmouth Hipppnsteel vs. lvins :ind_Ti-tley: Bray Reussille's on Broad street. The Guild : I ana Gray. vs. Rumpf anil Ilciiiliarclt, Side Table....;..' 10.98 met Monday night at Miss Lillie Y, county. • . Monday nigllt—Luflmrrow and Wood Ovens"s on Washington street. ! v.«, Snyder and C'lny: Lufburrow and Round Extension Table t !. *. 17,49 | Wood vs. Fields and P. Tobin; Snyder The Trinity thimble club is meeting"! | and Clay vs, Rumpf urnl nelnhardt, 5 White Enamel Cretonne seat Chairs, at $6,75 each 31.25 this afternoon at the Sunday-school According to my way of thinking* CHAR- IJuesday night—Dennis and Jlorrfs vs. room of tlie church. The club will i Wortnley and Gamlorf; Ptnnis and Mor- 1 White Enamel Cretonne seat Arm Chair .• 9,00 hereafter meet every Wednesday i ACTER and REPUTATION are 75 per cent ris vs. Jones and Taniu'iibautn; Worthley afternoon instead of once in two j and Gandori %-a, ritU.ls and D, Tobin, $107.19 weeks, ' of a man's requirements for attaining business A Rev. Lester Leggett will preach at • success. So if I were a young merchant, I QJAITTS DBBBA.5? 1KB KITCHEN FURNISHED WITH WHITE ENAMEL the Reformed church Sunday morning ; 1 on "Opportunities," the third of a ser- ' . would guard well these two assets and they National Leagnera Srove Too Strong for j FURNITURE, $5.25 i«s on "The Inheritance of the Saints • Song- Biaaeli Temn, j in Life." His subject at night will be i would erect around my business a bomb-proof The New York Giants' second string ! 1 4 | 0 Kitchen Table..' ^ $2.75 "The Tongues of -Conscienie." The ; players took the first game of a ser- j Christian Endeavor society will meet i barricade. ies of five from the Long Branch Cu- j 2 Kitchen Chairs at $1,25.... '. - .2.50 at 6:30 o'clock Sunday night. Tonight bans on Sunday'at Long Branch, The at prayer meeting Mr. Leggett will score was 6 to 2. The Cubans landedi continue the study of the Holy Spirit. No matter how poor I was, I would contrive in this country but a few days befoyefT >- $5.25 The Willing- Workers of "the Re- the gome and were not acclimated yet, | formed church cleared 580 by a supper to make my name and business ideals, house- Several of them showed signs of their j BEDROOM NO. 1, FURNISHED WITH WHITE ENAMEL at the church last night. hold words in my community. old ability and after a few days of The First Methodist Queen Esther practice will be in shape to give the FURNITURE, $29.40 circle will give a musical and literary league teams a strong game, Dresser, French plate glass,...... '. .$7.49 entertainment at the church by otit-of- How would 1 do this? ., ... Palmero, formerly a member of the -4own talent on Saturday jiight. The I Cubans, ^itched^the first five innings j Chair, cane seat 1.49 Queen Esthers will meet Friday night ! for, the Giants and be Held his former Rocker, cane seat .2.48 at Miss HazetManahan's on Wallace You have guessed it^ADVERTISING, of teammates to two hits and one run. Rube Schauer finished the game for street. _^ course—one of the most sensible and one of 4x8 Bed...... ;.....'*'**,,,,.,, !3,38 The First Methodist women's home New York.and he also allowed but two 1 Bronze guaranteed Spring, 4x6 ^...... 2.69 missionary society met last night at the most economical business builders ever hits. Mririoz, who started in the box the parsonage. for Long Branch, lasted only four in- 1 White 4x6 felt Mattress .-. ,...... ' 5.98 The First Methodist pastor's aid so- invented. If I had money enough, I would nings. He was relieved by Padrone. ciety will hold a congregational so- , Next Sunday the Long Branch team 2 White Goose Feather Pillows, at $1.80 3.60 ciable at the church Thursday night of ' use big space in The Red Bank Register. If will line up against tho Boston Na- next week. The guests of honor will be tionals. $29,40 the members who joined the church my funds were limited, I would place an ad- ^ • *. — . • during the past year. The special re-', vertisement in The Register's Want Columns BBS BANK LOSES GAME. BEDROOM NO. 2, FURNISHED WITH WHITE ENAMEL Ception committee will be composed of j the "glad hand" committee of the of- i the first day I opened my door and there I'd School Team Wow IJI lourtli Flace in FURNITURE, $35.10 ficial board and the courtesy commit- Enseliall Iioagno. tee of the pastor's aid society. stick. Thirty words a week in The Regis- Red Bank's school baseball team lost Dresser, French plate glass ..: '..$9.90 The First Methodist Junior Epworth I ! ter's Want Columns "would bring me per- to Atlantic Highlands on Saturday Chair, cane seat 1,80 league will meet Friday afternoon at by a score of 4 to 2. Tlie game was Rocker, cane seat •. : 2.70 the lecture room. The league meet- manent customers at the small cost of only 25 played at Atlantic Highlands. An ings will close Friday, May 29th, with by an outfielder allowed two At- Table ; f 2.25 a picnic in the Fair Haven woods, op- cents a week, or $18.Q0 for a whole year, and . lantic Highlanders to score and was posite the public school. responsible for Red Bank's defeat. Bed 4x6....,,.:. ...;.,. ,-...-. ...:.;,.. r.-.-...... 4.50 The Presbyterian session met Mon- those'thirty words each week going to 26,000 Mel Johnson pitched for the winning 1 Bronze guaranteed Spring, 3.60 day night at Rev, James W. Rogan's readers would fairly sizzle with the doctrine nine and George Jordan caught. The study in the Eisner building. The standing of the teams in the league is 1 White felt Mattress, roll edge, 4x6 , .6,73 Presbyterian Christian Endeavor so- of honorable business methods, good goods, as follows: 2 White Goose Feather Pillows, $1.80 ' .3,60 ciety met last night at IL VanBuren Ten in W P.C, Smock's on Park place. The topic at fair prices, courteous service and an all-around Atlantic Highlands.,,,. 0 1,000 I the Presbyterian prayer meeting to- Keptuno ...... '...,. 4 .CO" square deal. Point Jr'lensant 4 ,flfl7 night will be "The Unjust Steward, net] BanJf S and Some Other Stewards.'" The Asbury park.,,,,,,.,,,, S in on BEDROOM NO. 3, FURNISHED WITH WHltE ENAMEL teachers' training class will meet after T^OIIB 1'ranch. 2 the prayer meeting. The Presbyter- As in all other affairs hi life, "a good name PiPphnlrt ,, ,, 1 « .2ii(| FURNITURE, $66.51 ian Junior Christian Endeavor so- Jllddletown township.,.. 1 .1-13 Dresser •-. •. $18.90 ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon mreans everything to the man in business, and at the chapel, __pnce I had acquired that good name through ANOTHER ONE TOR JOHNSON. Chiffonier, •. 17.9O The annual banquet of the Presby- Chair' cane seat , ,., 1.80 terian Brotherhodu" will be held in the advertising in The Register and living up to Atlantic HifliltiiulB Twlrlcr Cops social hall Friday night of next weekr Thoufh WUd at TtaM, Rocker, cane seat ,...... , ,. 2.7O Mr, Lord will preach Sunday night my advertisements, I would be secure against Like the famoifi Walter Johnson, Table with drawer ; , .2.25 on "Paul's Mission to the City," The almost every kind of an attack. who keeps the Washington American Grace official'board met last night at leaguers in the limelight, Mel Johnson, 4x6 Bed, 2-inehjpGst. ..' 6.08 the parsonage, Will you dare me to start YOU on the road the slab artist for the Atlantic High- 1 Bronze guaranteed 4x6 Spring. v .4.28 "Saul's Victory" will be the topic lands high school' team, is steadily at the Grace prayer meeting tonight to business success? pulling his team toward the pennant 1 White Felt Mattress, 4x6 ' .8,10 and Rev, James Lord will be the of tree East Jersey league. Last 2 White Goose Feather Pillows, $2.25 4,5O leader. The passage to be read will Wednesday Johnson pitched his jteam be the eleventh chapter of First Sam- Will you dare me to show you a way to make to a 7 to 5 victory over^sbury Park. uel. , Johnson was wild at times, but in the $66.51 more out of the business you have already pinches Asbuiy Park was unable IBASI G, WATTS DEAD. established? , Then phone Lucky IS, Red fathom his delivery. Johnson allowed SEWING ROOM FURNISHED WITH WHITE ENAMEL lotmn a«a Bftnfc tteiiaeni Bi«a in Cal- his opponente seven hits, while Atlan- FURNITURE, $30.54 ifornia on April lltli. Bank. '•"* , tic Highlands garnered eleven off Frank 0. Watts of Los Angeles, Southard, who twirled for Asbury 6 ft. Couch. !,.,..... '.;..., ,.. .$9.98 California, who lived on Monmouth Park, . . . - • • street at Red Bank for several yealfs, Arm Chair.,,.' .5,49 Keyport Defeats Preoljoia. died on April 11th. He left Bed Bank Arm Rocker...... «. ;v ,.....,,,..,, 5,98 Bix years ago for Newark. He moved The Keyport athletic club baseball to Los Angeles a year and a half ago, team defeated Freehold at Keyport Center Table.v 5.49 Mr. Watts leaves two brothers, How- Sunday by a score of W to 4. Poling •Side Rocker.. ^ . — ,. .3.60 ard L, and L. VanNess Watts, both of and Donohue were the battery for Los Angeles. Both brothers formerly Keyport. The Keyport team is anx- lived at Red Bank, Howard being em- ious to secure games with the Tetleys $30.54 ployed in Spinning & Patterson's store and Orioles of Red Bank and the Bel- and L, VanNess was a painter. Mr, ford team. Alex Lad is manager of SALE OF 9x12 RUGS "Watts's mother died a year and a half TETLEY LOSES. ATHLETIC CONTESTS ENDED. the Keyport club. ago. The burial was at Los Angeles. Bed Bant Baaoliall Team n'ofeatod %y WUliam Murdock ut Bobert Hitching Smith Velvet Rugs. Evefy rug is guaranteed perfect and the designs It pays to advertise in THE RIGISTBB, . LUTHER ATKOJS'S BON PEAD. Pirates of bong Branch on Sunday. win Medal* at .Aiiooiation. are the most desirable for parlor, drawing room, etc. SIZE 9x12, $18,00. The Tetley baseball team-of, Red The Apaches team, coinposed of Infant Grandson of fiioharfl Atklni sliA Bank wap defeated Sunday afternoon Robert Hitchinas, captain, and Mil- Axmfnster Rugs. Beautiful colbrinp, SPECIAL $19.50. at New York Yesterday. on the Qrapewin diamond at Long lard J. Tetley, .William Coyne," Irving WILLIAM BENCE IN NEW Tapestry Brussels Rugs. These rugs are seamless, that is, they are Charles E. Atkins, infant son ofBranch by the Pirate baseball team Finch, Pred Fisher, William Kennedy, woven in one piece without seams to pull apart. SIZE 9x12, SPECIAL Ena M. and Luther Atkins of Newby the score of 14 to 3, The Pirates Eugene Wenzell, Kobert Llntfln, Her- York, formerly of Red Bank, died yes- claim the amateur championship of bert E, Wllliama, Jr., Harry Estelle, ACT COMING TO $15.50. , • - terday morning at New York of in-Long Branch, The Tetleys said poor Walter Coe, James HitchinOT» • Boy fantile trouble, aged three and a half umpiring and fighting tendencies by Honry and Charle| OtterBon, last THE EMPIRE. months, Mr. and Mrs. Atkins have the Pirates cost them the game. An- •week won the boys' athletic and gym- JM> other children^ The body was drew Dougherty pitched five innings nastic contest! which had been run- brought to the home of Its grandpar- and Leon Gordon four innings fox* the ning six months at the Red Bank as- William E. lence A Co, will headline ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkins on Tetley a. The other Red Bank players sociation. The Mohicans team was Empire program fo» Thursday, Monmouth street, and the funeral will were George Roop, Fred LeMaistte, second, the Irqquoi.s third and theFriday and Saturday of. this" week, in be held there tonight at eight o'clock. George Hogan, Barton Chamberlain, SioUxa fourth, willliim Murdock won a brand new, hilarioui playlet, en- Eev, Robert MacKellar will preach the Albert Gordon and Alfred Healier. a medal for the beat score in gymnas- titled "The Chinaman's Dream," It is sermon. The burial will be at Fair Next Sunday the Tetleys will play tic exercises, Robert Hitchings got a described as an "exhilarating concoction View cemetery. medal for the best score in athletics, of Mongolian mirth," and requires in against the BucHtown team of Long addition to the principal character, a Branch at Long Branch. and the Mohicans team got a pennant Boy'* Eye Injured, for winning the largest number of capable company of three and a com-l Floyd Cook, son of Penine Cook of •» »— — plete set of special scenery and ef- 'basketball games. The prizes will be Downod by N«ptun«. Farmmgdale, was injured in the eye MotorcycllBti in Long- RUB, given to. the winners Friday night. fects. . ' with a piece of wood last week. He Mr, Bence will be remembered for The Freehold high school MAKE NO MISTAKE, SHIP TO HEADQUARTE3R8 was chopping wood when a stick Lou Tetley and Sidney Davis of Red his artistic portrayal of the Chinaman team went dd^n to dofeat before the Bank, Clinton Wilbor of Fail- Haven Fruits M MB% A V% 1 Hfflll E.Ubli.htd Btruck him in tho eyeii Coming- Baseball Gajn««. in "The Ragtime Laundry," a minia- Neptune ,toaieM iRst WedneadojL.by a 1865 and Walter Anderson of Tinton Falls ture musical comedy aeon at the Em- score.of 5 to 2. Lance, the Neptune Vegetable* A%DAwAlall% on Sunday took part In a 170-mile'run The Red Bank high iehdol's baseball pire over a year ago. The latest ve- twirler, proved the stumbling block Water Wltoto to Join Hiffhland«. of a motorcycle federation at1 New ^m is playing a league game this undHotHouie H.lr H II HIT I I.I Writ, towShip- The election held at Water Witch hicle is by Jameg Madison, the well for Freehold. He was credited with York. The start and finish was atafternoon at Red Bank against the known writer, anel is lecommended as sixteen atrike-outs and tn the ninth yesterday on the question of annexing 1 S. H. Sc E. H- FROST l| Columbua circle. Anderson was thePoint Pleasant team. Saturday after, an unfailing laugh" provoker. inning fanned three. batters on ten Wjrter Witch to HighlandB resuIted in only one of the four to finish the grind noon the Red Bank nine will -play favor of annexation by 1 majority, Thuee other acti of quality and the 'pitched balls. Neptune also wielded and he finished twelfth out of 175against the Neptune tQwrahip'team at usual high-class Photo Play program the stick better than the Freehold 319 Washington Strmmt, Corner Jay Street, New York ,Tfae vote was 18 to 17. contestants. Ocean Grove. will complete the bill. hoys. TJ7E HEP RANK n

NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Opportunity, through The You could sell a cow or buy SIOW TO BE "CIXVEK IV FX.AOB Or RegUter'a Want Adi, rapi at MONMOUTH COUNTY'S MARKET PLACE a akyacraper through The PUBLICITY DIKNEtt. your door each Wedneaday. Who REGISTER, WANT PAGE— Where More Than 26.OOO People Meet Weekly RegiBter'i Wamt Page—try it It WiU B« Olviti at th« Surf ThtatK Tusaflay, May lotu—Library How Open for Distribution of Booki—Will WAS, WAB, WiB ! PODETBT PAYS BIO PKOTITS Bpeciiil Frlooi rrirtay and Bftturday 1 SBHCS, HOBBE FOB BALE, BAI.E. Atlind Bankers Convention. Ho* OS. Uooil IIOIHI' for Hiilii i'i>iiM>niililr: KOOd on frcMli killed cliWki'i H. il' yini Wiintjlf yon linmlli- It HKiit. If there IN ft mi iill fruit and veKeuible.N, Hmivi-iili Two white liuulili. m.mti !|ileeeM iiiiil n Indian 1-ollrn lioUKht for rudli. 1 leaiiMliurjf, N, J, . for ililvlllK ni faiiiillij,', A, Holliih'er, fTeKh 'killed fllli'liillN I (I In U, Illel/, ,V le k let mi. nnd It for you. Poultry KIMII away Kiitiirdny. Th« l'l-nide imrliir HIIII; I<»IIHIIIIIII,1I. iiml in k>iu>i! eon- Tho publicity burvau has (lei'lili'd .Main iitreet, Kcyport. N, J. Noil, Krcirel'H It 11.1 huMliT.*, 1^:; \V Miiil.il. eufiier Wharf uveliue and l;atit- illtliiii. Apply m Hi,, t*|1 iilii(!liiiII lloiiHfl not to givu a dinner but %vill Rive an n. -B.VTT.KM. Front Htiii't, Ui-il lliiuh. "I'll I ill (ivi niic, Anbury Park, J. I'nun htri-i-i, Tlieo. Alinilw, prn|irletii I'nlnii Htteet, Heil Hunk. I'lHcrtaiiinient in the Surf theater Hemover of dead nnlmuiH, Iti-tl Hunk, BOOMS rows, EENT. Tuesday, May liKh. The entertain- N, J. Telephono J2B.J. IISBWOOS VOm B&X.TB, SAVE YOUB OLD CL0TJIE8. CHOICE STOCK. (or iioniH, all hiiprovenii'iit.M, mid Klnillliiff wood, six bnrrclH for fl: fur. (''HI prices) paid for Nivinid-linn HIIIKIO Comb Huff Leghorns, Iiullun ment will consist of a fnrce by the OARBIAOE PAINTEE WAITTEB. relit. For pii it I in I u I'M apply ut 204litiw Htori'M In lliii.nl Ntrei't; nioney in nace v/ooti, sawed II to 14 inchest \onit. IB it'i' clotliltiK. I''oi' eNllinati'M ln>|iilr IHinner iluckH, Whltii llollanil turkoyii, Twentieth Century dramatic club and Apply J. W, Mount & I'D., M.Hil.- uvc L Front Htri'it, lU'il Hunk. lonn KrnneiM White, Miinnioiitli iind prr coni. H. J, HoRevelt, 89 Went Front liiil Hank Htf>(ini and Dye WOIK (ireiit liftnp IIOKN. For five yenra wo havfl othi'r local talent. The proceeds will mii> and Willtn Ntreet, Hed Hunk, AMD MANOEE, Hniiid Ktree-lH, Keil Hull K. Htii't't, Hed Hank. Telephone 320. ' niy iivi'iiue or 2244 Wt ll-'n-nt won blue, rlbhims at MiiiltHon Hfiunre be used to start u publicity cumym.Kn Topmill nml niiinhri: for Nale, II, M. Hid Hiink. iione 1C-H orIh-M. Shiiilen. Nuff nultt. iltlllty and exlilbl- WAHTBD, Tiiylnr, eoiitriii'lor, :U PeteiH place, Rid i:OQB rot XkT ! Tfour rioer for Fifty Cents. tliiii Htqek iiml vKKa for itule, lioyal fur the borough. Hniilc. Telephone connection. H, (V Huff I.i'KlioriiM, H. ('. White (»r- iii't ii Kullon of our celebrated lloo CAtasA on iiitH (in Valley Drive, Atlantic 1 FuriiiH, Little Silver, N. J, hinds, llox 34, Atlantic HlKhliindw, N lK '""I ". <*, AtllvllUIH, I'HKH |l flM ' oil ut Ilfly I'entH iiliil nave your liard 'iiiiieiu, 1'uru Ix.",, tine IrriH, Ituliy | """ Utrary How Oust!, WIRE MB in Ktotk fur Hiile, \V, A. Tl'uix, 22:* wiiuil lluiirs. Onrc trli'il, iilwnyM iiniii up, HiiileH, 1,'nuliiMteH mill lot of lumkH A l_BMOr, Hroiid Mtrift, jied-Uiink, I Ti'tky'H, Hriiad Htrtft, lied iiiiiik. I'liutuKi'iipliy: IILHO powerful ii'le-cupe New house, six looms, bath, miM and The Keyport free, public library nnd I'll wire for ymj. Fred B, Brower, 1 rom SALE. electrical contractor, 72 Monmouth Hiiiilini, liiirKiiln, or csriianKi uny- elertrio IIRIIIH, .utationnry tubs, hot opened its new home in the Rnritan Stanhope Niiircy and depot wiiK'in. In- street, Ked Hunk, Tel. 2a»-W. f«B SA1B, IATE1HO SBMfB WAHTBD. iiW. AihlrcsM l'lilo, box 3IU, lied Hunk. wsiter beat; lot ^ttx)i"2 feet; loontrd In yuurd library building yesterday for iiulio of j. Kiipcr, Oci'alili", N. J. , gulden onk, From I.7! to athpulletM or one-year-old one of, the bent rtHUlfntlal partM of Heil AlnuiHt new dlnliiK i ulile BVEBYSODT, ATTBHTIOHI liiink, for Hale on easy terniM; prico thu distribution of books. FOB, BAXE. WBAW! BTBAWli BTI1AWIII nnd'four ehiilrN; HIHO VJil iMK rlcsk nnd III-III, now laying: any Kood lireeil but no live nnd wlient Htruw. A-l, ln, lui' i ash. Ad- fancy IIIUHH; imiHt be rciiHunablo. Ad- lio we Hell rubber slumps? Uf oiuirsc * 1,100. Ited Hunk Real Kshite Clo., Heu- White Pekin dink wan, |1.on pot- net- elilffonler. Will Hell ulioHli We ilo. lift them made to order also. oiid national bank buiUilivK. Will Attand Bankeri' CottfBBtien, tin if. K. IH-l. Hilton, l.tiieroft. N, J, will drllver. Holly wood Farm, Kvcrett. druNH 4.tix 1^3, Hod ItiiUK. ilieHH C'lili'keiiH, box 313. Heil-Jinnk, N. J, l'hone LJ7H-K-1S, M Idilli'lown. Let UN have your order and Hen how s F, Palmer Armstrong, assistant I quirk and how cheap sve can Htipply you. j FOB BALE. BOUSE ro» awra, FOB WSE. APARTMENT FOB BENT, 1 .M, 1"./i'itley, Broad Ktreet, Itid HaiiU, cashier of the Koyport banking com CARDS DE8IGNED. - noHtauraiit and HI'VOII rn-inm, fur- l-'urnlslied upartmont of four rooms Omi> ronil or IlKht delivery horse, two HIHIHO on Mechanic Htroot for rent. delivery wagotiH, two wets .xlnglo puny, will represent the bunk ut thoApply to1 LPIII Keteham, lied Hunk, CiirilH, orlKliiiilly ilt-HlKnt-d for special nlBliijil! lieMt loi'utlon; year MI.IUIICI IHI for ri'iit; cun bo imtsd »H profcHslmial I purptiBPH; dinnerH, hlrUidiiyH, etc. Studio, nesH 'HeiiHOii, nlfkiii:iin. I' irUi'iilarK, olllre. Apply user Hiiltou Htore, Hiitton AOEKCT. Hn, one truck with shafts nnd polo, convention of the New Jersey Bank room 14, HlHUef building, lied Usitik, !•'. M,, biiN 7:1ft, Fi'Oiliold, N, hulldliiK. llioad .street. Hud Hunk. Tele- Ited Dank and New York niisieiHter one heavy truck, one net double barnesx, BOAEDEE WAITID, and einployment agency. Help weun-d for sale cheap; having been replaced by crs' association ut Atlantic! City Fri T wimtcd In n prjviitn fniuily. pliolli; UfiT-M. autd dellverieH, liuve lio ime for ubove day and Saturday, Apply at 117 lii'Oiid Htrict, lied HnnH. MONEY TO LOAN direct from New Yolk or lied Hunk. on llrnt bond und moitKiiRQ on Improved All klndK of Mooring tor snle, uf lultl or ICrranilH promptly attended to, .."i rentw. Storck of Course, Red Hank, Brisf Itsml. FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE BTOL rOB BEB.VIOE. liroperty In Hums to suit borrowers, Al- nnlMlied; old lloo™ reiinlNhiii tn i»ok IIUu for automobile, Hits choii-e of two motor- Williiim A, Hnyder. Telephone lillh lied Bton Iicckmnn, attorney, Itcd Bunk, now oniiH. H. 11, W«nclt. ii'1 KuHt I'roiH I Hank. TJPHOLSTEBEB. Mrs. John Tenipleton visited her HnlHtclii hull for «oryliu: fee |1. K. H. lioatH; one 21-foot Palmer build and Formorly with Herts Bros, and Arnold, I'iilloii, llalige farm, Fiilr IliLven, N. J. I Htroet, Hud Hank. Plimie 45s. motor, or IS-foot brand new boat, Fair- daughter, Mrs. Wallace Jack/ of FOB BENT. ; H.ELIADI.E BOY WANTED. Constable Co., Now York. Furniture re- | banks engine. Addi&us Motorboat, box; KtruiiK colored boy to make himself covered and repaired; awnlnga, shades, Brooklyn, lust week. FOB SALE. A i-oKy six-room IIOUKU In Mlddletovvn, ~ B. *, BlBIi ie, 3la, lied nik ! near railroad Ktiitlon, Apply to MIHH 188 Hudson avenue, Km! liunlc. Tele- I iiHeful about Htore and make dellvorlcs: curtains, draporloa, laying 61 carpota, This week is being observed as Ullll'k jllncll'ril C'KgH for Kille lit 7H < mtiHt be honest and trustworthy, siuil matting-, linoleum. Mattresses and ough- j I.OIIIHI; HartHliorne, Mlddletown, N. J. phono llH. General uriiiolHtiriuK. Win- EQQS TOB HATCHING. "clean-up week." The Keyport im- riiitH a HuttiiiK. C. 11, Smith, Keypiiit, dow Hhades made to order. Camp chairs I handy about automobile. Apply at lona to order. McGrahnm, 37 IDast Front provement association and the bor-N, J. White Plymouth jloek. Bourbon Red liirltopf'H Art Sliop, 00 Broad street, Hvtl struct, Hed Bank, Telephone li-J. and tables to litre for all oceaKions. turkey and Lavender guinea ejtga • for• Bank, ough council ore co-operating in the FOB 8AI.B. nii'l for penerar hQiiHcwork, two In hatching; also stock of Rocks 'and 1 10 ACRES WO% BENT. TO MT AT LINCBOI-r. work, Hoy cow, fi-fsli. rich milk, run IK family. Apply to, Clo.se, Iiemi'ii plii KulncnH. Meadow Brook Farm, box 46!, AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN. Will huildrlMrlit away If I can let my ' IluilHon avenue, lied Dank, Ten aoreH on thu JIumHon road, oppo- llolmdel, N-. J, A musical nnd literary entertain- eii Ciiie uf John MaxNOn, LoL-iiMt I'oliU, site IlumHon rark, for rent. Also flue I Late model Maxwell runabout, perfect farm this week. It contains 12 acres, ment will be held tomorrow night in .V. .1. one-year-old CaUfornUi. privet for sale, ANNOUNCEMENT. ! order; five lamps, wind shield, top, siis apple, pear and plum orehardM and 23 BAI.E OB RENT. generator and top cover; lady can drive. aid nee trees; barns, MIIOIIS and hennery, St. John's church at South Keyport. WANTED, If you denlre to buy or rent a house George G, IviiiH, LlttH' Silver. X, J. Mrs, E, Lpckwood has moved her and lot, mimmer roHidence, biinRalow or dressmaking business from 13 Wallace Kim $105 takes 'It. Hollywood Farm, all new; an excellent well of water; About 560 t was cleared by tho i wiinled hy Mrs.11. f'l'i", tiill !)ti FoHttr, Kutontown, N, J, STEAM TCO, street to 71 Maple avenue, where she Kverett, N. J, Phono 27S-1'V15 Middle- eight acres of cleared land, Lucy K. women of the Presbyterian church at pp 09 Wt-Hl Ki'iuit HLMI Have your casings and tubes repaired 1 will he pleased to receive her friends town. Douglass, 18 liroad street, lied Hank, their musicals last Thursday. Hunk. POSITIOK WABTED, by steam at the Auto Tire Shop, 20 Me. \and customers^ ! Pouitlcin wanted (IH lioUKekeeper; , chuniu street. All work Kuaraiiteed, ' _: POSITION WANTBD. BREED UI» MOT DOWN. Harry F. Crawford, who has been OaCYClE TOB BAM, FOB SAKE, Position wanted as clerk in grocery Registered Guernsey bull calf for sale, 1-lxcelslor motorcycle In lli'Ht-claMM con-; boarding bouNe or private family. Ad- Terms cash. F. 13. ivins, Proprietor. employed by tho Phineas Jones com- drcsi.s IlouHL'keeper, box 313, Red Hank. One high loppy top carriage, suitable Htore or any buslnesM house; or will very best of breeding; sire pimple Bloom dition, I'JiM model. Hubert Cooiier, Hud for pair of docked-cobs; In splendid con- work at most any permanent occupation. by Yeoman, the sire of Dolly Dimple; pany of Newark, has been selected by Hank, e, SAVE _-O__* Ota CABFMi, Boautiful reversible rugs made from dltfnn; very showy; has laiiy hack and Is Do not use liuutir or tobacco. References dam VIdl of Flora Dale, a ST-lb, cow by that company as general manager of MOWEY TO LOAN. very comfortable, Johnson, box 03furnlHlicd, , Address H. it., box 313, RedPrince of Qroton, Calf a fine Individual FUEOTSHED BOOMS FOB BENT, Money to loan In Hums to suit bor- old carpets and chenille portierei. Write the company'fl branch at Los Angeles, for olrculari, American Rug Manufac- Oceunport, X, J. Bank, and standard marked, Sunnybrook Farm, Cal. Large, airy rooms, next to l-'lrst na- rowers on first bond and rnortiraRe. Eatontown, N. J, Phone 2120-R Baton- tional bank, at ID Wallace .struct. Ked A. L. Ivlns, ReKister building. Red Bank. tory, 298 Vermont -street, Brooklyn, FOB BAKE. KASniS' TLAIS. WOBX, town. Th", steamer Keyport of the Keans- Hank. ' Utility brud Rhode Island Red RR Beautiful switches made from your burg steamboat company's line was COLLIE DOtt I.O8T, SMALL HOUSE FOB SALE. for hatching a. specialty, at reasonable own hair combings; hair dressing, sham- ,• TOR SALE. taken from the dry Jock at Perth Am- WANTED. I'emale, moHtly Bray, Home yellow, lias Small, new house ot Rumson for sale, prices. Also some stock of the same pooing and scalp treatment, A new line Two-horso veKetable wagon, costing Position as hoiiKukeeper or cook; ref- one, inerkel eye. Reward for return or five rooms, water and sas, near the trol- variety for sale. Address Mrs. V. Van-of nleii .switches in all shades and prlceH. originally several hundred dollars, prime boy last week and brought to her dock erence. Address Cook, box 313, lied Information, C. D, Black, Freneau, N, J. ley and river. Apply to William Murphy, Dorn, Hed Bank. Mrs, Lucy IS, Dougless. IS Uroad Street, condition, display racks, twelve baMkets, here, where she will be-repainted. ^ Hank. Jr., real estate agent, HUIIIKOII, N. J, lU'tl Bank, board top, awnings, curtains sides and FOB BALE. front; carrying capacity 2 to 2% tonN, Miss Frances Chamberlain of Red DUCK EOOS FOE SAI.E. ABSABAOUS. light running;, also license; price $31 BABY CARRIAGE FOB BALI. A Brewster Victoria, with pole and We are reeelvinB daily fresh cut Jer- HOUSES FOB SENT, ' Bank "visited Miss Emily Sproul Sat- Brown reed baby carriage for Hale, shafts: Brewster drag and Flandrau bus. English Runner and White Pekin dilclt sey HKrmraffifs direct from Monmouth ciiKli. AddrcMa Johnson, box 63, Oeean- urday, Apply to L. H. Aniy>Locust Point, N, J, I),00 per settili(r; 110 per hundreil. Houses for rent at $10, ill, |1S, . .> port, N, .1. • Can lie seen at 25 Oakland street, Hed tJuckllngs 20 cents enpli. Lincroft Farm, county farms. Prime grass at lowest ?20, |20, 130 and up. Also lots for sale F. Palmer Armstrong was, an As-llank, market prices, Louis Prate, Broad on easy terms from $75, |100,»|lS0, $200, DONT TBUIT A HEM. WANTED AB COOK, box 1'26, Red Bank. Plione 2T«.F-21, street, Red Bank, bury Park visitor Saturday. FOB BAKE, White'woman wuntg a position ns a 1500 and upwards, lied Bank Real Es- Have your eggs hatched for you la our tate Co., Second national bank building, Hall Mammoth incubator; aure, sanitary Miss Mae Rose of Nprth" Centerville PiKeon manure, for fertlllsser, by thecook; good plain cook^-flrst-class refer- BYE STBAW SOB 1AM, MAN NURSE. Red Bank, barrel. CliarleH W. Ashraore, Little BiU ence, AddreHM Cook, box 313, Ited Bank, About fifteen tons of rye .straw in and convenient. We gave splendid satis- spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Man nurse open for engagements' has faction last season and you can get your ver, X. J. sheaf for Niile at (18 per ton, Louis had thorough experience In state and Alva V.. Hendrickson. ^ HOUSE ^OB BEST, Soffel, Half-Mile road, Mlddletown town. OFFICES TO RENT. chickens when you want them. The FOB SALE. House for rent at Thompson's Cross- general hospitals in New 1'ork; best of The Register building, in the heart of] cheapest way—3 cents per egg,, Sunny- The board of governors of the Key- Khlp. Pbstoflico addwm, Hwd Bank, references. W. R. Mathews, 61 •Wlilte the business district of Red Bank; heat, j brook Farm, Eatontown, N- J Phone port yacht club will meet tonight at One team of Rood horses for sale. ing, near trolley, at Keansburg. Apply street, Red Bank, J. !„ Chamberlain, 107 Uranch avenue, to Mrs. James MeMahon, Keansburg, BOBITION WASTED, running water, metal ceilings, quar-j 2120-R Eatontown. the clubhouse, Red Bank, tered onk trim, modern conveniences. N. J. Boy, lS, wants position; lias some eol- AUTO Toil BALE. Mrs. James Denncrly of New York aiid business training; willing and For terms apply at The Register office. 1MPB0VE TOUB HOGS. iroisf lase, BAM BKOOJJEB SYSTEM FOB BAKE. Rainier ear, In good condition, for Red Bank. March farrow hardy and prolific O, I. spent several days last week with Mr, honest Inquire of L,i Gurdun, care of sale; could be easily converted into . __ C, pigs for sale. These are Improved Bronze turkey eggs for hatching. M. Forty hoovers; can be used in green- L de Ifl Reussille, jeiveler, Ited Bank. truck or delivery waion; no reasonable and Mrs, Harry"Winterton. Cailahan, Chapel "Hill, Atlantic "High- house; perfect condition; low price for CLEANING- AND STEINS'. Chester Whites; the best farmers' hogs. offer refused. , See Holbrooke, Prospect Ladles' and gents' clothing cleaned registry fee tree; pairs not" akin or John W. Weseman of Newark has laiidH, X. J. quick sale. Royal Farms, Little Silver, LOOK I I.OOE11 LOOKHI avenue, Red Bank, J. anda dyedflyea,. QentsGents' suits pressedLS60 eenti, j single; pplghi thai will Improve your bought the Curtis house on First J-AVNCH WASTED. Automobiles repaired and all kinds of Suits called for and delivered. Red Bank ! products. Price,' very_ reasonable for street from William Curtis, Sr, Small launch wanted to charter for HOUSE AND LOT tOB BAIB. engine wort done at your own place or at CKABTIEUB WANTS POSITION, Steam Dye Works, 24 West Front street, quality^ Sunnybrook Farm, Eatontown, season or purchase. Address A. O, Koll- my place, Autos ftfr litre, C•. A• . •Morris• • , Lii'imsed cbaurteiir deNires position 95 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. Phone N. J. Phone 2120-R. Samuel Barnes and family have stede, Hed Bank. Six-room houae and lot, 50x200 feet, 'Tel, 314-W. or sale; located at Shrewsbury, N, J.Tilton avenue, Red Bank, with private family; Kood nabifs: can connections. rented the. Elmer Hoffman house at furnish excellent roferences, F, K, BITEB PJ^AZA LOTS FOB SALE. OIBt WABIBD, nqulre of William Jackson, Shrewsbury, BOUSE VOX SALE. West Keyport and will move there J. Smith, West Front street, Red Bank, BOOK BAKGAIN. Six lots, corner of Manning place and from the Bauer house on Firs,t street Girl wanted for general housework. House and lot 50x250 fciH, on Harrison Care of H, InBalls, Photographic history of the Civil war, West Front street, af River Plaza, in Apply to Mrs, William D. Sayre, Maple avenue, near Front street, $1,000; sniall ten volumes, new; ,1,500 photographs;Mlddletown township, near Hubbard's this week, avenue, Ited Bank. GIRL WANTED. payment down, balanco like rentL B. C. dompetent fflrl wanted for general Tons Piano Need Overlianllag'? published by Review of Reviews, New bridge, for sale cheap and on easy terms. Mrs. John G. Sehanek is spending Applegate, 80 Broad street, Red Bank. Estimation given on all work. .Was York, Publisher's price (3-1; will sell Four lots face on West Front street and BEE MAN WANTED. ousework; muwt be neat and clean; ref- several weeks at Savannah, Ga, v the former tuner for C, W, Wright Co, for $11, Address P. O. bos 204, Fair the other two are on Manning place. Ap- Wanted, a bee man to inspect and care renee. Apply at 32 Wallace street, Red - ruRWITUBH -tEPAJBED. Klrst-claMS workmanship is given, by Haven, X. J. ply to Edward M. Haley, corner Shrews- Miss Ola M. Conklin spent Sunday for nine bee hives. Greonawalt, Bank ank. Furniture of all kinds repaired. Re- Walter Jlerkel, ] Ifi Hudson avenue, or bury avenue and Herbert street. with friends at Asbury Park. street, Red Bai;k. stoiinff of antique a.nd mahogany fur- call 4 50-J Red Bank. "" FOK gAt-B. MABINE ENGINE TOB SALE. niture a specialty, llenry Graiise, Front Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Ellen of New- Three-horse power .Marine engine for .One leather curtain depot wagon, with EABBY TOMATOBB HOUSE TO 111, street, near Southern railroad, Red Bank, DESK FOB SALE. pole and hhntln, in good condition; also bring big money. Buy pot plants and ark spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen's House to let at 10 Bridge avenue. In- ale cheap, in ROOII condition. Apply to Standard roll top "desk of selected a Caffery two-man ball bvaring road quire of John Flanigan, IE! Shrewsbury .Villiam HoltK, 205 Catherine street, Red LAUNCH TOR SALE. run no risk; well hardened off; will give parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, DoY.ison. 3ank, i|\iartered oak; also lentilfr ,«eat elialr v.'nson, with polo and shafts. Can befruit two weeks earlier than ordinary Frank Monney of Jersey City avenue, Red Bank. A 21-foot power launch, fully equipped, to niateh, both in perfect condition. -May wecii ut K. A. pomphrey's. Oceanic, N, J. plants^ Variety Chalks, Jewel, Place 0-foot beam, equipped with 4-h, p. Pal-l>e seen at the Red Bank Trust company, Phone 30S-W. . order now; no money necessary, until visited his sister, Mrs, John Gosgrove, OBEAT BAEOAIN. SOT FOR TSALE. mer engine; price 1200. Can be seen Lot on Westslde avenue, IBOxSO feet, 2S Monmouth'Street. you get Plants, Price, 50 cents per on Sunday, One full Rrown brlndle Great_ Dane any time at Harry White's, Belford, N, J-, ATTEKTIOW, dojjen; $3 per 100; $25 per 1,000, First male, $10'for quick sale, Koyal Farms, "or sale cheap to quick buyer. Apply to BOAT FOB BAKE, Trustworthy^ reliable and well recom- orders get best stock. W. E. King;, Lit- Little Silver, N?J. William Holtg, 295 Catherine street, ReM fOB SJU.E. Launch in first-class condition for sale, inendi/d middle age business man would tle Silver, N. J, - Bank, Fairbanks Morse marine engine, 7- 25 feet long, i-foot beam,'5-h. p. engine, like position at $10 per week; can do BOOK TOB KENT. horBe power; two-cylinder, type !_,, with seat twelve comfortably!, (ully ecluipped. bookkeeping and am willing to do anyHIGH UEADE mONtTMXNTAXi WORK. BIG GLASS CONFIRMED. Furnialied room foe runt, with board, AIREDALE IBEEIfiE LOST. muffler; practically ne#; will be sold Will be sold right. Apply to Frank p. kind of * light work. Bookkeeper, box Let US help you in the selection of all impjpvenientH. Apply at 40 Hudson Liberal reward offered for return' of cheap. Address Lock Box 193; Red Bank, Dickman, Red J3ank, »IS, Red Bank, your memorial. Buyers should realize avenue, Red Bank. Airedale terrier bitch. Mrs. W. W. that in the buying of a monument there IMJPBBSSIVE CSSBBMOKIES AT ST. VauRhnn, Red Bank. Phone 137 Red BATE .OTO COMBINGS. can be no thought of speculation. It la Bank, ' BOABD WANTBD, A BASQAXN IN BEAL ESTATE, JAMES'S CHURCH SUNDAY. Have tl|qrji made Into switches, trans- Hoard wiinted by mother with sixteen- Cottage on prominent street in Hedan investment which-yields a return of AtJTO TOB BAUS. formations, etc. Samples carefully a purely esthetic nature. Be the monu- Maxwell runabout, cheap, to settle FOR SAI.E. months baby, family preferred, near sea- Bank, four minutes' walk from Broad matched for all hair orders. 31rs, E. I).shore: from May to August! reasonable Ktroyt, for sale; six rooms and bath, sta- ment big or little, Its worth can be A Class of 155 Forsons Wag Confirmed debt: iniimual chance, Adtlresm Maxwell, A thorouglibred female St. Bernard Daniels, IB Monmouili street, lied Bank, proved only by its beauty and iasting bos 313, Red Bank, Jog, entitled to registration; Is a good rate. Mrs. Paillog, 320 West 111th tionary tubs, fras, all improvements; on That Day by Bisliop McPaiU—Btv, street, New York City. jiinall bain in roar, $2,000, W. A. Hop-quality, and in these the small monu- atcli dog. Call at 20T Branch avenue, Special Pricoa Fila&y and Saturday ping, Red Bank, ment Of good design and quality may James A. Reynolds O-ave a Ooinpll. Experienced Salesladies Wanted. Red Bank. on all fruit.anil viKuliiljles. Souvenirs prove of far greater value than some menlary Breakfast to Cliildron. Experienced Hnleslndies wanted, LEOAI, PAPERS. enormous S}M)_ expensive but ugly ami given away Saturday. The People's . Leases, chattel mortgagee, deedB, bond BUNOAtOW B St. James's church at Red Bank ply at The Broad Street Bazar. LAND FOB BENT. .Market, corner Wharf avenue and East Six rooms, all improvements, elee- shoddy pile. T. Manson & Son, designers 1 Sltl proprietor. Several acres of Rood farming land for Front street, Tlieo, Morris, proprietor. and mortgages and all kind of legal and builders of monuments, Monmouth "was crowded Sunday morning when a rent reasonable, between Pinckney road papiji's prepared by me, Kdward ^\', tiiclty and gas, corner plot; also nine- '•street, near Borough Hall, Red Bank. class of 155 persona was confirmed by and White avenue. W, A. White estate, WIHO, justice of the peace, room 7, Eis-ronm cottage, all Improvements; '4-acre | GBAPE FRTJTT AND OKANGES. TBBBA COTTA OARIBIT FUENITUSE. ner building, Red Bank. plot un water; price and terms reason-! Bishop James A, MeFaul of Trenton. Florida and California Rrape fruit and Red Bank, .. .. Order* taken at Uiiikopf's, Hed Bank, able, Addreis Builder, BS21 3d avenue, oranges, the best that grows, at Louis for terra cotta tnu-dtn furniture and Brooklyn, N, Y. 48-FOOT PORTABLE DOCK The ceremony took place after the last FUBNISHED BOOK TO LET. BOUSE AND LOT, $950. Prate's, Broad street. lawn ornaments. Absolutely weather A fine seven-room liouse, large, lot, Price Sih; scienLifieally cn1istructe!T; morning mags. Attired in confirma- Furnished room for one or two in a proof. See sidewalkiliNplay at Dickopfs. shade and fruit trees, grape arbor, hen FABM MACBINBBT FOB SAM, used one year' good as new; cost f50. tion garments about 175 persons PDIIE¥ FOB SALE. small family; honit>like; reasonable; cen- hou.se; high',ground: quiet neighborhood; Potato planters, disc, spike and AA marched to the church. They wore ac- A wooden pulley, never used, -23*1, trally located. Apply at 40 Spring street, EKBUBAITOE. a gnat ~ bargain. Apply to George Imrrowa; Acme harrows, furrowing sleds, James Knright, Jr., Oceanic, >J. J. for sale^ Can be bought right. Apply ied Bank. Run no risk of lire, protect yourself Bisehoff, Belford, N. .1. all kinds of plows, Planet Jr. and Iron companied by priests from surround- at The Register office; Age cultivators, and all 'kinds of ma- SOCIABLE by insuring your .house and furniture in TOURING CAR FOR HIRE. ing towns, who assisted Bishop Mc- the best companies. ^Francis White, BED BANE DAIRY. chiuory for larm use.' C. H, Hurley, WANTED. under the auspices of the Guild of the Shrewsbury, N, J, Touring ear for hire by hour or day; Faul. The procession resembled pie- Golden Rule will be given at the home of Monmouth street, nciii' Broad, Red Bank. Sweet cream, pure milk from pur,own Position as kitchen maid or chamber- farms; fresh butter, buttermilk and experienced driver; moderate rates. JM- Paul. The procession resembled maid by German girl. Address L, R.,Mrs, do la Reussille, Monday evening, May 11th. Special Prices Friday ana Saturday home-made pot cheese delivered daily, BUNGALOW FOB SAKE, bert Hayter, Clinton place. Bod Bank, picturesque, old-world pageants, box 116, Oceanic, N. j. on all fruit and vtwctnules. Souvenirs Charles A. MeClaskey, Red Bank. Tile- Pretty seven-room bungalow, modern Hnd the ceremonies were of phone 403-M Hed Bank. Improvements, electric lights, hot water Telephone 3SG-W. OTCXiILJCjQM SALE. ASPARAGUS EIDQEE FOB SALE. given away SaUinUiV. The People's heat; Riverside drive, near trolley; lot P, Lang and Misses Margaret J. Ma- Lady's bicycle for Vale for $!i.F. H. Tindall asparagus liilger and stuuber Klarkct, corner Whuff avenue and ioast 62x140. Part cash, balance mortgage, or LEARN TO BECOME A loney and Margaret Cronin acted as Butler, corner Main street and Tintoii n good condition; Will jsell cheap for Front street, Tlieo. Morris, proprietor. ESIEAl EXTRA!! Ftnall amount down, balance like rent. avenue. Batontown, X. J. want of use. Walter R, Walling, Cuapel baseball bats at $1. Junior Box 7B, Red Bank, sponsors for the children. Hill, N. J. . OBDBB PBA.KTB NOW, sizes at B0 dents, indorsed by Lajoie, CHAUFFEUR, In the morning Rev, James A. Rey- GO TO M. CANZOWA, I can save you ,u», .lot of money on Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins and J. Hans AT snro. We can teach you. Cost low, employ- the National fruit store, opposite rail PIANO FOB SALE. plants this season lr you order .now. Wagner. On display at JI. F, Tetley's, nolds, the rector, gave a complimen- Bee larger"advertisement elsewhere in Broad street, Red Bank. Thoroughbred, pony stallion. The ment easily secured, O. R, Zacharias, tary breakfast to more than 100 chil- road station, for the best olive oil for Ilrirdman-Peck piano, In splendid con- Count 74071, sire, AccoYmtant;' lianf. Englo Hall block, Asbury Park, N. J, medicinal and table, use. illtion; cost fliOO.". No reasonable offer this issue, W, 10. Kins, Little Silver, Blue Mamie, suitable to got polo ponies. dren. The members of the confrater- refused, Jlrs, Paul Compton, Fort Han- N. ,T, PvB BBWT OB SAKE, Fee $25. Usual return privllegi1.^ MIH-CH cock, N, J. Eight-room .bouse on Washington nity of the Holy Rosary and of the Now Bngland Employment Agency tn t <>(< uilc, \ J tn ins til KM biiarded. I'onle.s for. sale. UaKiiolIn TOP SOIL FOR SALE. young ladies' sodality prepared and furnlnbOH eonipetont help for private WASTED. l'"iiiin, Frcnciiu. X. J. Good strong topsoll for sale. Price 70 fanillioH, jiotolH and boardliifj houses POSITION WANTED Mottled Ancona JiiitnlihiK egKs, re. it Ml I>i)n )effi(\ in I II L jlf n it r oiu:i". Address Kannii? Lonncy, K Heney served the breakfast. 10 Pearl street, Ked Bank, ;is chauffeur, five years' dxperienee; can md ti> 7 j i nts ft I I , oi $1 jm IIIO GET DALY cents per load onUho prcmluc!), at Mln- In the afternoon the members of the drive and repair; will give flrst-clasH Wanted, Slottloil JV.HC.-(IIIU bens and mail Uiid Moil I'tow n, \ I neolnk Pas*k, near Red Bank. Inquire oi reference. Address William Applogate, to do Mini i Vf i till il woi k TIKI L,O then Holy Name society and of the Junior WBtBN IW DOUBT, hlicls R( c till 1'JLIILI> liid-,, lor M)U; i If i ti leal mppllis p tlmitc-. Georgo Curtis, superintendent, on the go to Louis Prate'H and you will be sure N'aveslnk, N. J. N J FOB EENT. Holy Name society, with their bugle •Small, bright apartment, furnished hnin Tol s ptiniii tlN atti nded tQ C^ of Betting good fruit and vegetables, gi Hit lib loi i i lupli i lint nu IKI fi l IJtoul ti Pt ojiposltc Second nitionil corps, marched to the church and ten- Broad street; phone 10S-J. GABAOE FOB BSIfT, FOB SAIE CHEAP. bull HPU Hank Olllc. lhom, bit, M Privnte garage at 9i East Front street A litM rp.li>«r \1' i et suiliblc fot li> lit bou ikiipliir. luKl t In ii i ii Li il dered a farewell courtesy to the 1 < itnm (( ll it IS \\ (. t l'i Iilfnci phonr, is M PROPERTY FOR SALE. for rent, two blocks from Broad street. h ill or m\ inihlit 11 i <_ It is i linniin, 1 i u tu ul u s bishop, Peter F. Lang was marshal TO LOAN, Apply at Dleitopf's photo and are shop, 1 n nl stlut, _^ ^ | Fine house and largo lot on Brond, July 1st, trust moneys as follows: in.Oyu NUikli must hi < in l> If lppifilitid uil FOR BALE. / of the bugle corps and Joseph Fix was $3,000, S3.S4S. See John S. Aiiploifale & or on premises, Ulckopr Art .Shop, f,0 lfload street, Ited stn 11 toi ill it 1)ii,?aiii in IP is !f Bank. FOB SALE. On Shimon i\ inn Miipu^hun captain, Son, attorneys, Red Bnnk. >tl in i n mil mi/ lI i\tl ti I \ T iKhi loom lion i lot KM 1") i h mi o tf ai <11111 bonie in one of tlio FOB aim, concrete work and lot;) onlieec lib .street 1 u n iiuit t id ctt fiin lot mi u ])iii( ft in ^t" I i ulenti il \ m-Ls of Ked Bank n% STENOGRAPHER. Desirable house, five minutes' walk BEFEICtEEATOIt. FOB SA1E. 1 on river, nt. Atlantic Highlands DogB Poisoned. Rel'rieeiiitor, UO-pound capaolty, for fur *ale :- all lots- frontin % 1)1) fl DO i in I m till ill UMiltl >! i i mil)iniiiiu itt i \| t ii < Inquire at i\|ft A young lady wishoH poKltion n from station; improvements; rent mod- % m IJl lilt I P < linn II I i ill I Whlti "\l ninioutli tint, in (ii KtcnoBraphor: fsooa references. Address erate^ Inquire at 132 Shrewsbury ave- ale very cheap; n.scil only four inontli; Hio id stint oi ul anjagont. '• Dogs owned by Frank A. Reiter, P. IS., box 313, Red Bank. nue, Red Bank, Inquire of W, 1!. l.,n\vrctH;im>outh .street, llei.1 BOOH FOR EENT. HELP Wesley Smith of Atlantic Highlands FUBOTSHED BOOMS FOB BENT. 1 Till SMALL FARM FOR SALE. iiraSmTwooD soa BA_S7 FurnlBhed rooms, with all improve- \i i room to rent- for married couplo line < ol uid Mil I'll ui tali woi] were poisoned Sunday and died. Dogs Qood dry oalt fireplace wood, 20 inches ments, for rent. Mrs. F, P. Oil!, Drum- 111' fl)l ? 0 t o t- n i ii h( u i win 1 i i \\ i i I, Vt T otust Point, \ T a 'null fnn» long, IS per, cord delivered, Charle TO r-FT two liidies; one minute i'nim ? > in I ,1) i ui ik n u mi ii us i I lit i i 1 ii i owned by Dr, J. J, Martin, William inond place, second door from the town f ibmit 11 urn with hou i, 1 iinO Covert, EatontowB, N, J. hall, Red Bank. IlHlf of cliuiblf Ii n i Iiml u i ill inn ii h Ui 1\ Pn ItK n iil\\u\ itariiH and oiitbulldliiga; excellfintm Stryker and Edward Conovor were to lot $1 ' pi 1 11) Fill il o lumi^h (1 U pl\ 1 > Mi ( \\ Kitlu, 11 opm I i 1 Pink impliwn lit otlii_L ii IO» BENT. oTid \pp^ to1 I il ti. t T id It ml adapLod for ii stoiTk farm. For Informal poisoned but they recovered. Arsenic House, barn and garden, near "Mev PISHING OUTIIT IiOST. lOOIlli 1\ itll ill \\ ILIl lilt f \\ Ii uf IIM nui Hi il H ml was the poison used, Monmouth, Apply to Timothy Daly, 3: Fishing rod, fishing basket and outfit Mi s I] inn ill 1 (. • I SOD! SOD I! SOS!!! I lion, etc., apply to Churles It. Sriydor, lost between OceaYiie and lied Bank. Hid T ink Very Kood and lots of it; on the JERSEY CORN WANTED (roiniHOllor-at-law, Atlantic Highlands, Bridge -avenue, Red Bank. ^\ inti d t) il bu^liil nt lei IJ Suitable reward if returned to 97 Bergen FOE e ,,1 und oi d him 1 to um i m il" > N. J. place, Red Bank, — pi tint i Ii \\ A miif, toww ifti I "\1 i% iiiin sin ill 1 mils in mil bins' pu Bioyellit Hit toyAuto , STRAWBERRIES AND VEGETABLES One enrt. sultnblo ibr UNIICH, coke. Coal, l< I 11 1 *-1 id pi ii f ilcliM i d to Su il t ii hi i (i mbl i Ii iiiai)t\ two ton 1st Iiiquiii ol U I ( nlicl , Mid Ik For the finest Southern strawberrle lllHI 111 S (U ^1 1 11)11, l'i IIILll HIIIlll Stanley Longstreet of Manasquan and vegetables consult Louis Prate, HOUSE TO LET, ll^ht runntiiK; ••pli'iiiliil condition: price town, X. J. riioni; T1H-R. i LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? House on Washington street to let, all i ,iii I Hi niu tt Imp Itltlm 1 I'ukin •was knocked from his bicycle at Bel-Broad street. Phone 108-J. 1 \il in Tolin ii, tot t>!, ULI in | If so, son our new and second-hand improvements; with or without barn,. In- port, X. ,1. BENTPAYEB'S CHANCE. Ii in in in \u< i Iti d I! ml mar'Monday afternoon by an automo- \ u I t I I (ill ? ' furnlturo and household specialties, En- quire at Plttenger's" market, SO Broad )l>. H ri-I'DOIll COt' HOUSES FOB BENT. bile driven by H. S. Carter of Red WANTED, street, Red Bank, SLOOP POB SA1E, ( IK I 1 ? 0 I 1 11 1q in i d ^ JOI I in 1 r ITousi in I ntc pi in, ill Impi IM I tire contents of hotels, boardinK houses Bank, Longstreet'e hip wns broken A collapsible go-enrt; must bo cheap ;iR-fo«t sloop,. I S-h, p. motor In paid In installment; nver:i;, e Inolitlily and in good condition. The Champlain •PODIiTBT WAHTBD, cost, including taxi- il 1 mlik 1 I mi nt $1 hi n i i n Si I in., ti i t | and coltagcH bought for Bpot cnah. De-' and he was cut and bruised. He was 'House, Union street, Rod Bank. II party or lohsU-r boat; hah will ill tniproMm nt ? hou i on Hi id^i We will pay 18 cents a pound,for full i in in iKr In 1 all in d avenue, Brooldyn, N. V I iiverii-'s free of charge. Schwartz's fur- taken home by Mr. Carter. grown live poultry, G, Diets'. &, Son, HUH! it\t_nu< p n I Ii ipio\< im lit i iris lion r on fonilitlon \PI>1\ Lioolin AM t J1 ml on i\iini all inipio\i niLiit , $ JO I niture stores, 108-110 West Front street, TOUNO MAX WANTED, grocers and butchers, 123 West Front uii(. N J MOTOBBOAT FOB EAI.E. I corner Maplo avenue. Red Bnnk, . Wanted, for work put farm, young mar street, Red Bank, 1 oi ill in )t II I) it - 1I ot b ii j, tli D \\ \\ IUMI , lt<-d H ink Ohureli'B B3d Birthaay, underHtantllnB bandljiiR of saddle hoi-Hen I i i ) l In mi hoi i i u i i Unl TII i n I-OB S SPECIAI, BAXE OP WWl PAPEK Oeoi'He, A. Curtis, superintendent, Oalf CHAUFFEUR. One horse lawn ij.inwer and roller, in j ini stiti HIM top with mitiin-i 1 in HOSE WAGON FOR SAU* Jlill Favm, Heil Bunk, Iiom C ei nts ii doulilo mil up Bit! 1 The Eatontown Methodist church Herman chauffeur, twelve years' ex- llr.'it-olasH fonilltioii; i-nn b« used as rol-I)i lo sli I n hutli In Ii ii t i i AppH to I IToi'He-ilraWii IIOKO -wnKon, set double will observe its 68d anniversary next perience, good mechanic, wants steady ler or linvn mower iiicl<:])endi»nt)y; price I1 win's bunt works, Itod lianlt HilLttlon of u ill piper at lowi st prices HOUSEKEEPER WAHflD, position. A. Klln((ebiel, 08 Washington $ ' \iidii i I hi n box: ( I, On. m 1 stlmitis on pirci hnnglnK nnd pdnt ill up hums , piiii^ hiiiKiis, P"1ft ii<9 Sunday. Rev, James William Mar- Middle aKed person wantexl as liouse Int, al o hla/IiiK ^i\ Uunln inopil street, Red Bank, port, N. J. (HIEEHEEY BUTTEE. i toi, Gu uantec l'llntlng compunj. 113 ' slnf It b ift nutfit i ompli te 'Will bo shall, district superintendent, will keeper In small family. Write, statin We will (Vli\cr b> pauil post In iny | sold, at a bargain for want of use. Ap-i conduct the services. • salary wanted, dnd experience, to X, Y FURNISHED HOUSE FOB BENT. BBNOALOIT FOB SAKE. quantltN, our Guernsey butter, made | Wist 1 lont btici t Z,, box 313, Red Bank, Nicely furnished house, nil improve, A five-room bungalow, two lots and iiom f wi-ct Gueiii'ej cii_nn and nothlnR pariitUH ropliured by motor truck. I'"ov ments, on East Front street, for rent for FOR SALE. jiartlcnhii'M apply to or address IiuliJ barn on Irvln stn-ct, l'.onjc Branch City, iKr lor partlcului apply to bunny At New Monmoutli, houHO, store build- On Trip to Ireland. HOUSE 4HB COW FOBS, SAIiE, the season, B, C, Applegate, 00 Broad N. .)., for "sale clie'lip for eush; lil^li Hiook rjiim J itontown N T pendent FIIKIHH ('oinpany. No. , 2, Roil Good cow and family or tight wor street, Red Bank, K, barn, wii^on liouno and shedfi, with ground. Iniiulre nt 101 Kprlng atriset, two ncrOH of Kround; two inliiutes' walk Hank. Daniel C, Mahony of rarmlngdale, horse for sale, Roy Parsons, Cedar avo Red Bunk, BARBER'S OUTFIT FOR SALE. 1 nue, West Loii^ Branch, N. J, Address HORSE, HARNESS, RUNABOUT. Harbor's chair. di'o.sHor and mirror and from tho trolley lino or live minute. ) who works for the Pennsylvania i'ail- Long Branch, R. F. D. Safe horse for lady to drive, with run- from tho trolley junction. Apply to A. 1). tOT F0» SAliE. iniN foi ih Lh( IP si_( ond b mil butTonovcr, New Monmouth, N. J. FOR SALE AT GREAT toad, is enjoyjng a vacation of several about arid harness, all for (SB. Holly- Deplrablf! lot on Wnvcrly place be- In good condition. Good outfit for Ktart- BtAO AHD GRAVEL ROOriMTQ. weeks. He will spend the time in Ire- wood Farm, Everett, N.^JuU/Phono 278- tween TJCI-OJ- and living placoH. ing Uail)('r business. Inquire of William HATCBXNO EOO3. BARGAINS. Leaky tin and slate roofs made tight V-1R Mlddletown, -"JT • • •" Kround; KUIMI loiiMlou; cheap to Cnrcbin, Sr., Fair Haven, N. .1. land, visiting his parents' old home, also tar ana asphalt for sale. ' Odi Barred Plymouth Hock v.Kpa for hatch- s\iw l!io\ jtPi' bioiiKlidm nibbur IIIPH, bu\ei Adiluss 1> linlilo Lot, b;jx UK, bred from prlzo winning hen, —— m i _• MoOlasltey, 147 Hudson avenue, Be> R(.d Tt ink FOR BALE AT.HALP PRICE. poll and Hhafti, used onl> hull a do/irt Bnnk. Telephone 400-J. worn SALE. mtched farm-raised stock, 65 conta per Fanninffdale Soy at Vera Cruz. Walnut sldeboaid, Bervlnn table IlanilHOino oak ^idebomVl, ^ood na now ottlni; of 15, or ?1 per hundred. Mr« limi !, njcwjtfr 1O\\-^IIP(1 liinnboutl kitchen cupboard and walnut towe DECORATION £>AY RS dinliif, loom i \t nsion tilde uphidiUn d IJOUIH Soffel, Overlook Fiirm, Red Unk i iubbci tin i, hfiddli anil In Idle, latisf BOARDIWa HOBBES WANTED. IJolbrook, Prospect bid (Oiuli lilid ( ( mipb bid (.lilnn Joseph Green of Farmingdale is a racki*. Inquire of A complete HHHOI cnifiit of flowern for ItdHidonce on Half-Mile, road. I t>le, K'i us in w one puli lru^e bkm- sailor on the battleship Arkansas, lloises wanted to bonid b\ tin wio avenue, Hed Bunk. Decoration day piiriioMcn or for oilier cloMet and chiffonier. Cull all weok at oi month, i \ielUnt iittontlon (\teptlon IIHI s A big \uulti at pilips to uilt Id I Mt 1 lout sliLtt Itul I ml ki \Hj toi cooling out or utiPet use .pi* all\ IliHt-clUfH piistuio luncl, rnodei LOST. which is now the flag ship of Admiral any poeketbook. lJm'ld Mooro, ]',ittlo Tiienday niK'it, bulwcon 1'e.arl tuM) illt,f,n, iiMid only onu, lius a Fletcher at Vera Cruz, Mexico. Mtahk i For f^ithei pattlculaiH njipl Ono pony and cart for Hale. Pony J 1 ~ FOB BALE. . On to W H.iiolil 1'OWIMW, Ci vUiilbmol gentle and well trained to drive and ride, treot ("id railroad station, a black a soitHHiit of duplknto inn ts t^vo One 1U it lunibout s(iuaic boilj busl bund ban, containing (.void eye- Fnim, riitimtown, N, ,T. 'I'olcphone L'1,1H excellent for children. Royal Farms, BHUEWBBtJRY KtTBR PROWT LOT. riOH.M wiiKon, In fair" condition, upliol- leather whi.il stoop j, used only thrt d daju, TOP BOTC POB BALE, Al J.atonto^n Little. Silver, N. J. , a few eolns and other mnull Ono-li"lf aero plot «n HhreWHlmry river sttml < it inltnbh foi f,io(.(lj dili\(i\ K Heward. Iteturn to iWrft. 1>. thiee Hmull tliajj scoop J, ono platform Will deliver Maine, JZhnrloM Burd, Rod front for Billo nt wostL reiiHoiiiiblo price. or uny llRiit work; prloii J1K, - AddrosH 1 pijlng wiigtin, hntid ni,nlt', new, ustd but SEED BTOB.E. Bodntoad for Snlo at tow Price. Johnson, box (il!, OceanjiDit, N. J, Liltin, 2 10 Sliii n iiimui 'BnnU. 1'lcnMo.cjf Hbado tr«i--f: Hiindy bench. Ap- om i al IO u HLI ond lmnil Hprlng wnRon, OurM la called tlio Seed Store becuuno Fine blrd's-eyo maplo bedstead, ln- ply for t«rnif) to \V|I Iiniii H. Hlutelmunn, MUSIC. SPEOIAt, i you will find that wo have the lai'KOMtcludltiK box-spring und hulr mattress; It; N. .1, „ - DO YOU USE A TYFEWRFTER? polt" and sliuftH, LultUatoiH, plOWH, atock and the largest. variety of farm Miss Mftdellno Gorman, having com- 1 Plate, beof, 10 centH pound. KrUlol & sold Hepjirately if desired. St. J. Kemp, "Wo have a bl»; bargain In letter stheetN, pluted hor course In muBlc at Mt. St ovels, hoP», plckn on* piwli cm t, fiooil O.'H iniuket, Red Oixnk. and garden seeds ever shown, in RedLittle Sflvei, N J. FOR BAI.E Oft EXOHANQE. r>00 (hi iti ol hljji (,imli unpoi, WJIIIL 1L Bnnk, We hnvo gone In the Sfied bnal- Marys college, Plalnfleld, N J, In now n*w ntckjokeH, whiiTletrees A ftno For a horae, u tvo-passtnipur-iuito enr hints, for 75 cents; an unusual oppor- ruady to Instruct pupils in vocal nnd BIO MONEY BAVEB. ne»M on ii liirgo scale. Wollor's, 7 Broad FOB BAX.E. In K»°d condition, vi'lth top, llfrbts, now tunity. Get some while It Is Koinu, M. lot of Hit ond hunt! lun\btr nlno a. Jot of street,.. Red Bank. Instrumental music at her homo, 35 Lo- 1,eK of lamb, 20 cents pound. Krldcl A slngle-cyllnde.r Kxcoluior motorcycle, thfH Inqnllo nt \1mtln. IIOUSL, P O V UtlLi, rtioud atieet, R( d BunU Roy placf. Red Bank. Telephone 190-r. onk lutnboi, nt w, Hawed two yeilra & CO.'M market,,JlC'd ]3nnk. ^ fully equipped, good miming rtider box 6. HlKhlandH, A 3 1 W Mmtlionn, thoioiiKhly seOHOnod wlitat straw. CHAMEEOT BVS. Pilco |fi5 Apply to Roy Wllfon, SLLOIIII proprlotor. AT LONQ BBANOH, N. J. BIO- MONEY SAVER. Plain anil decorative patntlnR and stieot, Oceanic, N J. A \nlunhlo PIILP of piopiifj, luulng a FOR SAI.B. fl\InK Fny pliiLo wan obliged to piiperlinnglng promptly dono nt roaHon- on inn of the main btiuitfi and Sixteen-foot nail boat, Jib and leK-o- inuny tool), etc, foi whlt.li wo havo no Kngar cured hums, 17 conta pound, BEANS, PEABr PX^tERS, TOMATOBB. mutton nail, plno and cypress deck, vel- Kvldul & Co.'s market,.Red Bank. nblo prices. AH 10X4 samples ot lm- WANTEIi.., A fciw ot our SicfWthfirn proilucts faru Um>uU> o tliu lnllioart H\\lt- u^e now. Come and examine for poited and domestic wall papers and An experienced farm hand; ono fa- ubli foi fiiitoi/ >wnuliouio pulposes \(.t mslilon" HdLtH elKht to ton peopln fancy strnwberrlei), itrcen bcuns, pens, driiUKhtf abqut ilKUtem lnihei (ockplt tn.lt Great vnlues for »mall n BXTBA BPECIAL. cietonofl to match now on hand. Omco. miliar with truck growltiK preferred. E. peppers, tomatoes o-lid othei vCKotablcH \M11 bo Hold/* ^nnblc to close r 1 East Front stroot, near High BtreotJ.Hca about "TOO, Pildi %i i lo ha Mecn nt Caleb I arms, -Eutontowif, Nf Jt Sugac cured Cnllle hjimH; 14 cents Del. Eaton, Inne leading, to Lincroft All are fronh and line. Louis Prate, | oi full V'VTj/ Jwrtu* aildicsM M A pound. Kildol & CO.'B markot, Red Bank. Bank. Phone 3Z6-R. , Farm, Lincroft, N. ij\ Broad stroet. ndl, trufjt /$Hiitawn.n, N. J. Mr. Riddlo'a ship yard, QccanpOrt, N. J< ( . V Vam 33 THR HE1> HANK KEOTBTKR VICTIM OF thirty iH'ihiinii spent the t>venmjr in siu-ndiug n few days at Nusv Yolk THE RED BANK REGISTER pl:i\ ing euchre, pinochle and daueing. her niuco, Mrs. Matthew Beard. peter SXo&aUE'hUii of Atlantic irlg-jilnuila i'htiiHigniph selections were rendered Mrt;. E. P. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. WEDNESDAY, MAY ti. 1911, Dlotl After I'lva Wanks' Siekneati. during the supper hour. loniiis J, Cnsler and chiUhvn of Port Peter .Inmeri Mrl.aujvlilin, son of Captain t'uleb 1'os.t has had his boat, Moiupoiith spent Sunday at Koyport. Petir Mcl.inijjblin of Atlantic High- l.ydia M, Post, overhauled at the Miss Dorothy Leek and Harold" Mi\r- SOWS TALK. lands, died laM Friday of pneumonia Hutith Ariihoy dry dock. Arthur Ilol- .in of Port Miminouth vinittd Mian after a live weeks' MCUIU'HK. He was Inwol of Pa^aie IN having his power timer Martin nt' New York Siinilny. from puyf 4.) ;1S years old.^This niukos the third boat overhauled and repaired at John .lolni (IIMNS (if Helfoiil IK building a AH the upplU'sitioiis for IICI-IISL-H for death in (MM-- i'liinily vvithhi three 1'iui'dlaud'M dry dock sit Port Mou- mull addition to the ;,hed in thij riuir A. SALZ & CO., Heliport A. SALZ & CO., Kcyport Five-hold hoti-ls wlilfli (.'mm- lu-fovo tin1 'months, his wifi- and a child having moutli. of liis house in! Railioad avenue, court VeNU-idny were laltl nvw i-xivpt died a .short time ago. The funeral T.wenty-hix persons attended the liit Jelm of JIM'M'.V City is cm- tilt' iipjfticiition for the jtclmanl holi-I. was held Monday morning at StNavcsin. k Methodist Mpworth league ployed a's freight agent at the Belford which U l.cjil j.y \V. W, Hilts. All tlu'ApiH's'.s church and (he body wan bur- meoting at Mips Norma Swiin's at At-station for the HIIIUIIKT months, uiiplii-atioiiN for lici-iiM.1.- ;it Ki'vpart ied in Mt. Olivet cemetery, Mr, Mc- hiutie IliphliHuiH last Thursdiiy ninht. Irving Roop of Uelford was a New SALE EXTRAORDINARY •wt/io hiiii tiviM1. tiii'ltitlinvc irriifviy .stun1 I.iiii.u'hlin iciiviH two children, his par- ((aniep nini a Hociiil time were enjoyed York visitor j;i;t Friday, Jict'iiKi's, Si'iiK- of tin' Mpplinuions foi' ent;, and a In other and live sinters. after the meeting. Rev. and Mr*, (leoigo R Smith of Jici'iiHt's nt KiuilNitowii wevo likewise The Middle-town athletic sissociution NavoHink onti-rtiiini'il friend* from OF BED COMFORTABLES laid over. bai-eball team defeated the Federals Wall township on Sunday. of Keyport Saturday afternoon lij' the Wilbur anil Harold Coddinglim of NEWSFROMMTDDLETOWN New Monnioutli jravt1 a party to about We place on sale Saturday at 9:00 A. M, a large lot of Bed of UK-SO applications for li- wore of IS to 0. George Luker und censes were laid over until tomorrow Kdwaid l'Ohier were the battery for 2ii friends Sutunhiy night. Comfortables sold by order of the insurance companies, They are iiiiil Kinu> wi'iv laid ovur until Thurs- FACTORY AT PORT MOSfMOUTH Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorne of New the famous "Palmer" make, recognized as one of the very best day of nt'Nt week. Jn tin1 nie;m!imo BBOPINID I.AST WEIK, Mrs, Daniel T. lleudrickson and York visited Mr, and Mi's, John Wer- jii'iiv of thvt.i' hotels or wholesale di'.uirhter Helen of Port Monmouth are mert of Belford Sunday. known standard grades, and with the exception of some slightly .-.pending two w-eeks with Mrs, Hen- Purey Franeis of New York visited ; phii'os can si-lt liquor, aiul the "burs, Bolford Dnuiflittrf of Liberty Gavo n 1 soiled by water all are in perfect condition. They are "Real Big y'lidt-siiK' plnevs, grocery ,-torcs, etc., Snuco Rnrt Entertainment tnit Thuri- di'ieksiin'N sinti'i , Mrs, Matthias N, his mother, Mr.-. I.eah Seofield _of j )iiivJ\ll hi'i'i! ligjii'd. There linn boon flny MlKlit—Settling' XJv of nn Eq- j Ammann of Hiverhead, Lang Island, Navi'sink, ovor Sunday. Bargains"—in fact values of "once-in-a-lifetime" and we advise u fiivaV-a^itation in FreehoUl for the Hugh Mct'ready of Belford will Robert JoliiisLiin of Troy, Now you to act promptly. past two OL1 three months ntniinsL the Tlie Moninmith nil ;md piinno roin- j leave this week for his former home at York, in vimting liis brother, John Manner in which many of the drink- paiiy'H fiii'lory at Port Monnioiith | Victoria, Ui'iiish Columbia. His nonJohiiKton of Nave-ink, $2.00 Comfortables at 79c. ing places thine have boon i'onducte.d, opened for the foai-on lawt'week, Tiie Charles left about a week ago to at- Mr. and Mrs. John R, Small of Port and 'ivmonstnuicus against the grant- factory hui Mings have been over- tend school at Montreal, Canada, Momuouth cnteitaiiiud New York Figured Silkaleen covered (both sides) Comfort- ing of licenses to ;i number of thi-so hauled and are now being repainted, spent Sunday with Nv>>, TriirrWe. friends over Sunday. places were pivsentoii to the eouri. Mrs. H. MeKiin and family of New J, P.-Lnndis has moved from Bel- ables, with wide sateen borders and filled with At Keypori geiK'inl remonstrances lodge OivcB Entertainment. York have moved to their home on ford to his former home at Morris- were pivmntid ami lvnunisti'iiiu'es About fifty persons nttendwl the Riverside Drive fin' the slimmer. The villo, Pennsylvania. white cotton, $2kind, "mighty bargains," at 79c, were also jiiv.-cnu'd fi'otu Kngii^h- dance and enti'itainnient given last Misses Welch of New York moved to E. H. JonuiJ of Holford left Monday town. In lay ing over tlio liconscK Tluimhiy night l>y the Belford .Daugh- Locust Point last Friday. for n week's viMl at his peach farm (Others, values to $4, at 98c. to $2.25.) iigainst which ri'inonntntncos had been ters of I.ilierty. Vocal solos were Edgar P. Martin of Port Monmouth it Lanokn, N, .1. uis'en by Mi^s Louise Heyer, Miss iik'il, Judge Foster was following a has given up his i>osition as book- Rev, and Mrs, A. II. Sutphin of Women's Coats, n special purehnBe including Novelty Mix- rule of the court which has "been in Mary Diet'/, Harold Martin and Denis=e keeper for a chemical works at Perth New Monmouth wove New York vis. ! Jorce a number of years, . In each Ilyer, and a trio was sung by Mr. and Amhoy and will go in the lobstering itors last week, tures, Balfflsicuans und Serges, $10 to $1D values, at Mrs. John Rii-lirmin und Mrs, Harryi Mrs. William Johnson of Belford is where a remonstrance is pro- business, 5 - SS.SB to $9.98 *** d the application for license, isDavis, " Redtntions wore given by ; Mrs. Charles Poster of Rockville visiting her mothei ; who is in a New ]uid over in older to give an opportun- Misses Dot Suuley and Helen Kraft. renter," Long Island, has returned York hospital. ity for argument to ihose who are op- Dancing was enjoyed to music fur- home after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnson of! J Attractive Values in Furniture and Floor Coverings. posed to the license and to those, who nished by William Hyor, Mr. and Mrs, Jolm Selienck of Bel- Belford were Bernaidsville visitors | •want the license granted. Settling' Up an Bitate. ford. over Sunday, ' j Albert Brower has resumed his po- j The Thompson property near the j The I Dont Kare club met last Fri- * ^ * Belford poKtofiice will bo sold at exo-! sition in William S. Golden's store at ' But while the action taken by Judge day night at Miss Frieda Werneke's Loeust Point, outer's sale next Thursday to settle up at Belford. The club will meet this Foster follow? the resjiihir rules of the the estate of the late Joseph M, Wypk- Miss Ethel Roop of Belford has , Monmouth county eourt, theru are Friday night at Miss Emma Plahn's, off. • Mrs. John Reddington of New Mon- been laid up with a slight attack of ; many politicians of both parties who BuMway at Belford, appendicitis. Aee in "the move great political signi- mouth is seriously sick. The infant The Methodist ladies' aid society' ficance; but in laying these applica- A team of horses belonging to Ed-son of James Griggs of New Mon- ward Bennett and driven by Charles j will meet this afternoon at Mrs. Gar- I tions over Judge Foster has followed mouth has been sick several days, ret Lee's, j 3u"s invariable rule, Judge Foster hns Taft, ran away nt Belford last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Roberts of day, The horses jumped across a Joseph Hycrs and Frank Yarnall of -j always been very fair in giving those Manasquan spent Sunday with Mr. Belford visited New York the first of I •who "favored and those who opposed a ditch and badly damaged the wagon. Roberts's parents, Mr. and Mrsth.e week, license ample opportunity to present The New Mjjnmouth Baptist ushers Henry Roberts of New Monmouth. C. Albert Mount of Locust Point is their side of the ease. That is ex«have elected George W. Acker presi- The attendance contest nt the Bel- having his power boat overhauled and ! actly what he has done in the present dent, Wilbur W, Coddington vice ford Methodist Sunday-school closed painted. i cases in laying the applications over, president, Albert W. llorford secre- last Sunday. The losing side will treat the winners to a supper, The Belford Blue Sox will cross bats * * * tary and Harry W, Coe treasurer. next Sunday with the South Amboy The membership committee consists Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saddler of team, For my part, I do not believe that of Benjamin W, GriggB, Isadora Wal- Roselle spent Sunday with Mrs. Sad- politics will enter into the disposition Irving M. Drake of Port Monmouth ling, Wilbur C, Roberts, Curtis Wai- dler's parents, Mr. and Mrs.- George was a Sunday visitor at Tottenville, of these eases at all. Judge Foster's ling and John M. Hillyer. The social Linzmayer of Navesink. •torni as judge will expire within a Mrs. Mary Ayres of Locust Point committee is composed of Howard W, Mrs. Mary J. Walling, who has been has been laid up with sickness, year, I do not believe that he would Roberts, Daniel T. Hendriekson, Leslie sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. reverse his methods in the matter of J. Downes, Ralph Morford and El-George C. Henry of Belford, is able George Runton of Hoboken .was" a licenses for either personal or political wood F. Murphy. to be' out of doors again. Navesink visitor lost Tuesday. reasons just on the eve of his retire- Mrs, George Hilliker of Belford has Mr. and Mrs. Edward E, Lacour Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyd and O, W.been laid up with sickness, ment. Every one of the hotel men will Boyd of Tottenville were Sunday get a fair hearing and will be per.and sons Chester and Albert, Mr, and George Hendriekson of Navesink is Sirs. Garret Bodine and James Jones guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wai*-, visiting at Rpckaway, Jiiitted to present every fact bearing on of Long Branch • Mr. and Mrs, A. T,ling of Port Monmouth. thi case; and for judge Foster to Jones and Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mothers' day was celebrated at the ht4ve taken any other course than the Pierce and daughter Mildred of Brad- Belford Methodist church last Sunday Bryan L. Kennelly, Auc'r., "Six"—22150 ' one he took yesterday' would have ley Beach spent Sunday with Mr. and morning, Souvenirs were given to been to change the rules he has fol-Mrs. E. }}. Jones of Belford, each one present. win stli at auction lowed ever since he has been on the. Stereoptieon views on "A Century The eleventh grade of the Middle- bench. of Missionary Achievements" were town township high school will have a Thursday, May 14, at IS o'clock noaii, nt the Exchange -o-o-o-o-o- shown at the New Monmouth Baptist dance at the Leonardo schoolhouse church Sunday night, The Nearer Tuesday night, Salesroom, ll-ltj Yesey St., New York, Down at Ocean Grove yesterday the and Farther Lights society met at the Mrs. William A. Cobb will take the Estate of Arthur H. Hearn.Dec'd people voted on the establishment of aparsonage Sunday afternoon. The Junior Epworth league of the Bolford, borough government and the voters wqmaii's missionary society will meet Methodist church on a May party next 2 Beautiful Cottages, who were opposed to a borough govern- Friday afternoon. Saturday, imnt carried the election by a majority MelVin A. Rice, Albert W. Morford, Charles Daiell and -family have Long Branch, N, 0, of 33, The idea of a religious organi- Frank Viering, Claude* Richmond and moved from Joseph Carter's house to zation condu.'ting a government in Joseph Carter were elected trustees Patrick Kinney's house at Jacobus's within one block of ocean these days of freedom seems singularly of the Port Monmouth mission last crossing." "EAGLE COTTAGE" out M date and is a relapse to theFriday night. About 100 persons at- William T, Hastings of Brooklyn 52 NOttTH BATH AVID,, f conditions of several centuries ago. tended the meeting mid enjoyed re- The large, liitiii|*ome two stoi-y and at* manager of the Brightbn field club* is tic framp ff\veHH^, 13 rooms aiiri two The people of Ocean Grove, however, freshments and a social time after the visiting William E, Gentach of Bel- baths: tijwn plumbiny, gas & electricity; should be their own judges as to thmeetinge . ford. size il6x:34jdrreg.S possession sort of local government they want, and their votes should control the sit- Miss Mary Compton of the Newark William Atteman opened his restau. SHAKESPEARE LODGE nation. City hospital, is visiting her mother; rant in John S'leNamara's building on Mrs, Millard Trimble of Belford. Mr. the shore at Port Monmouth last week. AND and Mrs, Fred Cook of Point Pleasant Rev. and Mrs. John 0. • Lord of SUNKEN GARDEN, AOED WOMEN'S A birthday surprise party was given Stone Church will leave about June * North,fintl South Bnth Ays, by George VanSchoiek of Port Mon- 1st for a three months' trip to Europe, The two story and att[b*stiieoo cottage, Baiill Woman i« Eiflity "Searl Old pas ana electricity, flise of plot 2i0x3Slx Marion "Six" Bobcat uith Complete Touring Equipment, $2150 mouth last Wednesday, night. About Mrs. George Keefer of Belford is lrrew.: to he sold in two pni'culs, Today—Her Sister-in-Iiaw is 89, Siapsi, &t',, at Auctioneer's Offices, Mrs, Elizabeth Longstreet, who 'IB II9II 150 Broadway. • lives with her son, Leon Longstreet of Oceanic, was "89 years old yesterday, The Marion Bobcat A birthday party was held yesterday afternoon* and Sirs, Longstreet re- A Powerful Speed Car with Convenience and Comfort ceived many presents. She enjoys un- In either the four or six-cylinder models the Marion Bobcat is everything' usually good health. Mrs. Longstreet What is the has four living, generations of rela- that a speed car should be—low hung, sturdily built, powerful and fast. i tives. They are her daughter, Mrs, But a speed car to be of practical use must be more than this—it'must be Adelaide Borden; Sirs, Borden's complete in every detail of its equipment—as complete as a touring car. daughter, Mrs, Robert VanBrunt of Shrewsbury avenue; Mrs, VanBrunt's Trot-Moc Idea? To make the Marion Bobcit the ideal touring roadster, upkeep and rfleehanieally excellent, The Marion Bobcat daughter, Mrs. May Conover of we have added many exclusive featurei of equipment with* is not a car for a special clan, but with its convenience Shrewsbury avenue; and Mrs. Con- out laerificing speed qualities, Thii cor has u low hung and comfort, ii a practical buy for any one. TN the whole shoe-world there are just two kinds of shoes—the stiff, top, boot and lido curtain. When down, the top is out of The louring season is close at hand—fresh air, renewed over's son, Bertram Conover. the way. The Weitinghouse electritj itofiing and lighting vigor and health orp yours to obtain after a hard-winter. Mrs. Longstreet's sister-in-law, Mrs. JL hard, ordinary shoe that has never changed except In style—and the system with dimmeri on the headlamps for city uie, de^ The Mnrion Bobcat will (how you the beauties of tho open Harriet Longstreot, who lives with her mountable rims, Hnrtford |hofik obiorberi, and Stcwnrt rood and do it aafely, economically and constantly. daughter, Mrs, George Williams of new kind Speedometer are other features of its splendid equipment. Before you buy your enr this spring investigate the ex« Wallace .street, is eighty years old to- Exceptionally largo luggag? capacity ond large gaioline ceptionul value of the Marion's "noted mechanical excel- day. She is the widow of Jeremiah tank give the Morion Bobcat o distinctive touring value, lence," Longstreet of. Red Bank, Mrs. Har- ^yith iti Bbondant power, proper distribution of weights Call or phono. One of our repreientatlves will gladly riet LongHtreet is in poor health and and its equipment, it is an ideal car for long distance rum explain the Marion construction gmd demonstrate the new her eyesight is failing. la hilly, sandy and rugged country. It is economical in Marion, . * LOCUST POINT PEOPLE KIHED. Marion Motor Car Co., Indianapolis^ Ind. Samuel Willis and .Son-Walter Burned to I Dentil, 1» Auto Accident Hatutaay. j Samuel Willis and his son Walter, [ FRED H. VAN DORN, Distributor, and Mrs. John J. Walsh of Jersey i City, were burned to death under an i 30-32 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. overturned automobile on the Belle-' ville turnpike near Kearney last Saturday night. Mr, Willis leased the Amsterdam boarding house at Locust Point the past two summers. Mrs. Willis and her children Adele and How do Trot-Mocs differ from Has thifr special leather PLANTS f OR SALE Samuel and Mr. Walsh, who were in other shoes? any other merits? ORDER NOW the machine, were slightly, injured. Mr, Willis tried, to stop the automo- They are so wonderfully flexible that Yes, It is more durable and the soles LOWEST PRICES bile suddenly when it swerved from are made weather proof. Also the Old-faBhioned flqwera, like tiie Hol- they allow the foot muscles "to flexa s lyhocks, Poppies, Veronica, PhysoBte- the road and'plunged down an em- they should. In fact they are so flexi- leather is so much lighter that the gla, Foxgloves, etc.; bedding plwiii bankment, pinning Mr, Willis, his son ble you can bend the shoes double shoe weighs only about half as much such as Cannas, Col«ui, Geraniums and Mrs. Walsh under it, The gaeo- either backward or forward, (Just as an ordinary shoe. and Heliotrope and many others. All line tank exploded and set fire to the first-class stock. Many as low as Be. machine. Those pinned under the car try to do that with the shoes you are each, 94.00 per 100. were burned to death before they wearing now,) Do Trot-Mocs sacrifice style? You can come see the plants, place could be rescued. JUST TWO SECONDS the order and same will be reserved These shoes look no different from any to pick up our new Flngar Piece Mountings and place them on CLOSE CHECKER MATCH. What is the advantage of other well-made high grade shoe. FOR YOU. I make special prlcei m They are in all the latest models and your note. the reserve orders. Special attention Christian t. Berg's and Benjamin Tf«H. this flexibility? They hold without pinching the •Win. given to mail ordera. Distance makes colors—Oxfords and high shoes, lace With TORIC LENSES they make the Ideal eye-glaH for the busy no difference, as we can ship plante Vllet Aro Flaying for ClitimplcmBliip. Such shoes allow the foot muscles to and button, low heel and^spring heel, by express. Call or .write, which ever Christian L. Borge of Bed Bank^is bend naturally and do their work of man or woman. is convenient, and do it soon as pos- defending his title of champion support without tiring, straining or , Made In Gold Filled Reasonably. sible, todoy if you can. checker player of the county against Are they for children? DR. H, H, FRIEDMAN, Optometrist Benjamin VanVlict of Shrewsbury. weakening. Stiff soles are artificial W. E, KING, Sixteen of twenty games have been supports that make weak foot muscles Yes, and they are unquestionably the Red Bank Office, Eiiner Bulldinf, Broad Street, Room 9. TcUphono S5O M. Red Bull, Atlantic Hlshlsndi Office. Snyder Building. Fir.t Avenue, Tue.day. sad Fridari, "SHORE ACRES." played, Burge has won three-games, and broken arches, most sensible shoes for growing feet Seven Bridge Road, LITTLE SILVER, N. J- lost three, and there have been ten ******************************************** draws. Monday night at Red Bank to be found in the world. New WfaSU Dr>w Bridg*. Berge won one game and there were yiow are Tr6t-Mocs given this two draws. Last night at Shrewsbury Are -they for adults? VanVliet won two games, lost one and extreme ease? there was one draw. The spies are especially, treated and Yes, and again we repeat that they are $130--The Greatest Motor Boat Ever Built for the Price SCHOOLBOY tanned and a specially flexible upper the most sensible shoes for persons of WANTED Leonardo Team X>o*ea. - leather is used. -allagesi \ • * TCTOll itefldy,8unimer, part' The Leonardo high school baseball team was defeated at Anbury Park Come in and examine these remarkable shoes JO time, easy work. Must la&t Saturday afternoon by the Nep- be bright, neatly dressed, tune high school team by the score of and convince yourself that they are all we 0 to 0. Jack Hunt and Earl Patter- and under fourteen years of son were the battery for Leonardo. claim for them and a great deal more besides. A MOLLINS 10 foot special steel launch,, can't burn, sink, warp. Harry Schnitzel' replaced Hunt in the age. Give references and fourth inning. Equipped w(th air «hambera and guaranteed AGAINST PUNCTURE. mention day and hour when Send for Catalogue. Orders by Parcel Post promt- Equipped with FBRRt) 3 h. p., two cycle engine, speed 8 miles per hour, jeats eight people.. parent will come with boy ly attended to. for interview. Good pay. The Tuxedos of Red Bank 16st ;to Other steel boata, 18, 21 and 26 feet $175 up, also standardized ..tt»e Headden'e Corner ball' club on Wooden hofitsindQAMOBS. ' Splendid training. Write to .Sunday on the Headden'e Corner dia- mond by a ecorc of 20 to 5. This wan Write for eatajogue or. demonstration of S. B...W.,..Register Office. tiie first time the Tuxedos have been REGAL SHOE STORE. MULJLJNSL.EIA.DEa* LAUNpH to defeated this,year. RED BANK, N. J. I. HAROLD HENDR1CKSON, Agent, Keyport, N. J. Goods that have been properly ad- 54 BROAD STRICT, vertised in TpE REGISTER never be- tinimniiiii IIIIIMIimUMMIIIIIIIIHHIIIIII iiunum come "dead Btock,"—Advertieenrnt , . ^ W V. ji THE BED BANK RROTRTBW is PEBBOlf AI.. Whiting's new bungalow ion Newman SpiiiiKK road, Mr. Whiting i.s now con Mrs. Waiter White ami son Harold fined to tluj hoiiHt; with "rlu'UinutiHm. of LiiUuwooil spent part of lust week He in 'I'lnployiid by Waters & f>nborn. at Red IJsmk, Mrs. James Moron,of. New York AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE! VuXvv Klippcl of Spring Htm>t in Hjii'iH liiHt wi'ik with her' roumn, Jo pld bookkoeiiei r byy thu Hud•ii'ph Iti-illy of liridge avenue. We are laming valued form policiei $1,500 and under, covering fire and theft at the following rates-' Bank company on HridKu ave- Mri". William '!'. Smock and son ol Current and Next) Private Garage 1 34 percent Last Year > Private Garage 2 34 per cent IUK', Wioknlunk Hpent part of lust week Dont Throw Your William Applejfnte of Brooklyn hun with -MI-H. Smock'.s pureiit.s, Mr. and Year Models I Public Garage 2 per cent Models \ Public Garage 3 per cent li'lunied homo ufter visitinj; his par- MIH. JiimeH H. Siekli>» of Mechunk ent M. MI1, and Mrs. Charles "Appleftuto stret't. of Maple avenue. Mv. and Mrs. M. M. Duvidnon of Higher priced cars of 1912, 1913 and 1914 models if kept in private garage or private stable at Mr. and Mvtt. George Swinturmnnn Leroy place have returned from a two reduced rate*. of j,akewpod have leturried homo after weeliH1 Htay at Atluntie City, visiting Red Bunk frivnils. Edward Kcham-k of Long Hriineh, I Old Clothes Away Scott LoiiBfitroct and family have fornu'i-ly of Ilt'd Bank, waff a vlsitoi Valued form fire policy, excluding theft, $2,000 and under. moved from Hudson avenuo to thein town last Friday. Wild property on thi« iiver bunk, near Alljurt Robinson of Uonk-n street if; Current and Next Year Models Only East Front tt eiiipliiyeii an janitor of TJIK UKiiiKTKi. Burtinc Clayton and daughter building. Private Garage 11-4 per cent Public Garage 11-2 per cent nf Hilverton spoilt, part of last week William J. lhinU-r of Highlands witli Mrs. Clayton's won, Russell Clay- spent Friday in town, ton of Park place. George (JrenuT of LOHK R ranch in I We Pay You the Best Rates on Commercial Cars based on Garage Hazard, Mrs, X. Frank Gigler and children employed an salesman in "ii .KridH'R of Tilton avenue hnvu returned home clothing store. No Minimum Premium, No Compuliory Amount of Inturance, No $25 Deductible Theft Clause, and from a visit with relatives sit Went J. Davis Sciiddor of Uclmar was in No Restriction as to Travel on Private Garage Policies. Hoboken. town last-Friday in the interest of a Mi's. Martha J. Wainwrinht of fire extinguisher company of New| Prices for Them. ISradk'.v Ueaeli spent part of hint wi><;k York. 31 r. Ni'iuhler haw taken the with her Hon, Elmer ('. Waiinvri^ht of Monnioiiih county uKencv I'm1 tin; ex- Catherine FIHM'L. n WILLIAM H. HOUSTON, Agent, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel II, Johnson of Willis I). RobliiiiK, friMght agent for Bridge avenue have returned from a the (Vntral railroad, spent Sunday at Visit with relativo.H at Elizabeth. Vinyland. DAVIDSON BUILDING. RED BANK, N. J. Roland Lupton of Red Bank spent \ym>um A, Snytler, son of William part of UiKt week with his grandpar- I1. S-yder of Hudson avenue, is doing I RED BANK STEAM DYE WORKS. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Lupton messenger service between Red Hank of Mutawan. and New York, 4- Telephone 15-R or 18-M. Pierre Holmes of Keypoit, a fro- lhirrv .larvis has given up his job ijuent Red Bank visitor, has been laid at Tetley'K news ft and and IHIH taken up with blood poisoning in his hand. a position with the Public Service Mrs. Charles H. Ivins and son Clif- company. Adolph Kind is employed ford of Broad street moved Thursday in Jarvis's p)lni-l e at TetleyV. from their Broad street house to Mrs, Kdward H urley, son of Council- liUllttlUUHIIiMttttillMHIMl Spi-uill'R boarding house on'Hiversiyo 'man Robert M. Hurley of Shrewsbury avenuo. The Ivins house will be avenue, has given up his position in H. G. FELLOWS rented or Pold. a New York drug store and huH re- John Phillips und family have ; turned to Red Bank, DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY moved from Joseph Winters's house ! J. W, Braun of Worthley- street, Special Sale of Cajpes, on WaHace street into Joseph W. j who has been seriously sick at the Child's house- on the same street, near- ; Long Branch hospital, is slowly re- ly opposite Mount street. • ; covering1. ' TRIMMED HATS Williani Bauer of Catherine street j Miss Loretta Burdgo of Oak. Glen is employed ns delivery boy in Child's spent Saturday and Sunday with her Golfme Sjport Coats grocery store on Brood street. j brother, Howard Burdp of Red Bank, Choice Collection of Models •George W. Chandler of Mople ave- , Dr. Herbert E, Williams of Broad nue spent part of last week with P. 0. ' street, has returned from a visit with Weigond of Hazlet. • his_ parents at-Farmingdale. At Moderate Prices Miss Inez Smith of Hudson avenue, | Carlton Coppock of Asbuvy Park, $7.90 up stenographer in Howard S, Biggin-1 a demonstrator for the Oaklund auto- • CHIC AND SIMPLE TAILORED HATS son's office on Broad street, has re-; mobile-company, hag rented one of turned after visiting her parents, Mr. .-the furnished apartments In the Sut- $1,95, $2.25, $2,95, $3,50,18,95 and Mrs. Percy Smith of Lakewood. ' ton building over Minton's drug store We are ready to make your Silk Mr. and Mrs. George W. Manson ' on Broad street. of Petal's place were recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worden of Pretty Read-to-Wear Hats for Little Girls with D. A. Clayton of Silverton. ! Shrewsbury avenue and Miss Pearl and Linen Suits at reasonable Mrs. William Dwyer and daughter W. Worden of Spring street spent j Dorothy of Keansburg have returned Sunday at Bayonne and St. George, $1.25, $1.45, $1.75, 11.95, $2.25, $2.75 home after visiting friends at Red | Staten Island. They made the trip figures-PROMPT DELIVERY Bank. ! in Mr. Warden's new touring automo- UNTRIMMED HATS Mi-s, George Allen and daughter of; bile. Mechanic street spent part of.-last R, V. R. H. Stout has given up his ; Embodying all the favored shapes employed by the best week with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. position as salesman for a candy man- and Mrs. J. P. L. Dominlek of Mata- i ufacturing concern at New York and wnn. ; ig giving all his time to his real estate French Milliners Daniel Hopkins of Shrewsbury ave- and insurance business at Red Bank, nue spent part of last week at Key-; Mr, and Mrs. Albert T. Doremus REASONABLY PRICED pott. and children ofWashington street! &co. We buy more and sell more Millinery than all the other Red Bank Millinery Mrs. William Layton of Monmouth have returned after visitinff rolativuR I street spent part of last week with at Plainfield, Mips Rachel Doremus,! Stores combined, and sell more Trimmed Millinery to New York City Mr?. R. S. Havens of Lakewood. • who spent a week at Plainfield, came I : Ladies' Tailors and Importers Jacob A. Lewis of Matowan was a ', liome with her parents. The trip was ' Red1 Ban¥=*... kI.._.:•*. visitor. las1__t J week1. - i mad1e i' n an automobile. i.» . customers than any other store in the state of New Jersey Miss Ruby Riddle of Red Bank Frank Pettit of Faigo, North Da- Swift Building, Broad and Monmouth Streets spent part of last week with Mrs. kotn, is visiting relatives at Red Bank. THERE IS A REASON' Henry Humes of Oceanic. He is the son of Edward Pettit of W. Burrowes Asay of Worthley River street. niiiiimoMiiiiii i minimi Our Styles, Assortment, Quality and Prices are right street spent List Wultu^ia-v with his Edward Lnfetni of Bridge avenue, son, Arthur H. Asay of Lonp Uranch who 1=. emploved in Moinss j>io<_ei\ M 'Ihompson and f.mulv of stoie on Ktoad ^tictt i^ mjovmp1 a FREE TRIMMIMG SERVICE Red Bunk have mo\ed to the R. holt \.jcation Mi and Mis Lafetia Matthews fnim at Snnthbuij; .lie Msitinj. lclitiM". it \\ilmin and josttidav with RIBBONS turned home fiom a MSit to Mi. and Bank Mrs, Garrott Jones of Keypoit Mi. und Mis Harrv Foid and f The most complete assortment in all the newjPrench Joseph Dickopf of Hi oid street dauirhtcr Madchno of Beipen plate , |*| Red Bank Tire Repair Co. spent Thuvsda\ at 1 jktwood iptnt Kunda> with MT<- l'ord's pi md Miss Miwue S Vooihec of Hazlet parents, Mi and Mi1- Stephen (.. weaves and designs spent port of K«st \ eek \\ jth Red B( nk Lambcrtson of Ke\port FOR QUALITY, SAFETY, SERVICE. USE friends. Alifa John Jami&on of Piinit'to.i h«ii FRENCH STRIPES and PLAIDS- Mrs. Moses L. Johnson of East. I i-cturned after visiting her mother, i Front street hns been visiting at Tonis [ Mrs. Lnarlea H. Comstosk of Spring Mohawk Tires and Tubes ROMAN STRIPES, River, j street, Mrs, Coinstock went homo; BROCADES Mrs, John Barkalow of Long Branch ' with her daughter for a visit. — GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES spent Saturday with her. sister, Mrs.! Fritz Dressier of Sunset ave nut?, MOIRE George T, Diivsson of Chestnut street, who was formerly a clerk in Childs' Big Supply of Seconds at Interesting Prices | Edmund Wilibn, Jr., came home j grocery store on Broad street, is now WARP PRINTS and IjLAIN WEAVES from Princeton college last week for u ; employed in the same capacity for the STEAM VULCANIZING IN ALL COLORS AND COMBINATIONS visit of a few days. Atlantic & Pacific tua company of Jacob Eurn;h,"Sr., of Canal street, i Brand street. THE ONLY WAY has teen laid up with rheumatism, Bliss Harriot' Smith of Keyport Mrs. Archie Brown_of Conjicsticut spent the weekend witn Mrs. D. AH Repairs Guaranteed 37 BROAD STREET, • RED BANK. N, J. is visiting relatives at Red Bank. She Holmes of Rector place. OPEN EVENINGS EVERYTHING OF THE BETTER QUALITY, is n dauKhter-in-law of Mrs. Brown Miss Amelia MnDermott of River 0 of White street and a niece of J. Stout street has returned homo from a visit Agents for Mohawk and Geodrleh Tfres and Thompson of Herbert street, to Miss Mai'y Duncan of Wavsido. Tubes ^ Lester Ltme of Long "Branch was '. _ Mr, and Mrs. Robert F. Wilbur of a Red Bank visitor Saturday. Broad street and Mrs. Amzi M. Posten i Mr, and Mrs, Charles K* Humric- : of Navesink qn Thursday attended the .»•*•*•»•. house of Drummond place spent Sun-' funeral of Mrs, Wilbur's and Mrs.! day with Mrs. HumrichoURe's sister, '• Posten's. brother, Alvin Lewis, at j Mrs. Lambert Jackson of ' Long I Westchoster, Pennsylvania., ] Branch. Mrs, Frank Snyd'er of Long Island j PHONE 69O. Miss Sadie Tumey, who teaches was a Sunday visitor with her pur- j 4- school at Rah way, has resumed her eiits, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Chandler of duties after visiting her brother, C, Spring street, Haroli? Tumey of Spring street. Richard Pohlrnan of Union Hill, for- Mrs, Harry C, Pay and her dough- merl.y of Red Bank, was a visitor in ter, Mrs. Albert W. "Worden, Jr., and *<>*" on Friday. :• KRIDEL'S Mrs. Worden'fl son, Hawy C. Pay Mrs, E, D, Darnell of Monmouth Worden, are spending several days at street spent Sunday with her brother, Corner Front and Broad Streets, Red Bank, Aibury Park. Albert Duel! of Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Conk of New Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett of York were Sunday visitors with Mr. Highlands were Sundiiy nueatffof Mr. Conk's parents, Mr, and Mra, Elijah Bennett's sister, Mrs, George White of Is where you have seen those Beautiful Suits, Balma- M. Conk of Borden street. East Front street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P, Mason, Jr., Stanley Frazer of Shrewsbury ave- of South Amboy, spent Sunday with nue has returned after visiting rela- caans and many other Styles of Top Coats, at Mr. Mason's aunt, Mrs. Abram L. tives at Allenwood. A PROVED FACT-NO GUESS WORK. 'Davisoh of Monmouth street. Joseph Smith of New York spent Herbert C. Frnke, who works at Sunday wjth his family on Spring Allenwood, was a Sunday visitor with street, his -parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver 0. Samuel Marshall and daughter, Miss $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Frake of Bridge avenue. Mrs. Frake Emma Marshall of Spring street, were SAVE MONEY, BUY DIRECT has been sick two months but she is Sunday visitors with Mr. Marshall's recovering rapidly. She was able to other daughter, Mrs. William Nixon FROM THE %o riding In an automobile on Sunday, of Elberon. . | Miss Annie Beers of Broad street Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Knecht of New- has returned from a week's visit with ark have been visiting Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Key-friends and relatives, MANUFACTURER, port. Mra. Edward W. Wise and son of The finest assortment of Boys' and; Children's Cloth- Edgar Lynn and Joseph Farley of Branch avenue are spending a week New York spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Wise's mother, Mrs. Clara ing ever on display in Red Bank can be seen in our with Mr. Lynn's cousin, Arthur L, Stinson of New York. CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR BIG STOCK OF Wymbs of Hudson avenue, They Miss Leila Patterson of Bridge ave- made the trip in an automobile. nue is visiting relatives at Spottswood, Front Street Window, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis H, Johnson of Rev. James A, Reynolds of Broad Rutherford have returned after visit- street is laid up with stomach trouble. ing My, Johnson's Bister, Mrs, S. Mon- Upright and Flapr-Pianos MaVtinuB Knowles of Pearl street has had electric lights put in his house. roe VanSant of,Monmouth street. Ranging in Price from $2. to $12. Harriet Biavis, daughter of John Frank House of Locust avenue has Davis, was taken to the Long Branch been laid up with a heavy cold. $150,00 to $850,00 hospital lost week for treatment. Miss Hattie Kearney of Tilton ave- Plcrlnn Club Meets. nue has returned from a week's visit The Pierian club of RedBank, Our Assortment of Manhattan Shirts, John B. Stetson with her eister, Catherine Kearney of which is composed of young women, Records, White Plains, New York. met last night at Miss Marjorie Cabinets, Hats, Arrow Collars, Phenix Hosiery, Underwear, etc., William C. Holtz, son of Williani Kelly's on Maple avenue. l Holtz of CBtherine sti'eet, has been Needles. «r MBMOMAM. is the talk of the town, , laid up'with grip. In memory of my lovlntj mother, Wii Rev, Joseph Casey of Broad atreet died May 8<1, i'Jls, was a New York visitor on Monday. HAnRY F. DAVIS. • 5 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. J. 4* Recorder Harry 0. Badeau of East i Front atreot spent yoiterday at Pree- hold. ' BISHOP JOSEPH F. BERRY New York, New Haven, Jersey City, Mrs. Joaie Wytnbs of White street tea* is employW in Coroner Hurry C. Fay's Plainfield, New Brunswick. office on MoBmouth street, KBO Mrs. Martha Bomney and Mti Vic- toria Morgan of New York have re- f »Tf tf f f yyyy turned from s virit with Mr, and Mra, May 10th A. W. Willlama o£ Shrewsbury ave- ON THE CORNER, Grace Church lOiQO A. M, TRTOIMED IVWLUNERY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parmentier Excepti

"A'Ji Page 14 THE NKO HANK 5ku wvro riven t Washington visitors, Frank W, Ilanipdin nnd Hoheit "K, NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS. Ferris spent part of In.st weuk at Truii- DEMOOBAflO CLUB TO GIVE A ton. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED Tin' iiilii-uiH1 quarters smd the bar- Jersey's Finest Store. BA.NOE MAY 10th. fiu'ks at Fort Ilarn'ock have been paintod, I Tlit Sauce Will Be Given at The KoviM'iinu'nt roiul between here i Fn\llloli_A.«UtniU iirlit Xetpar and Highlnnds )UIM been repaired. irnniferrad to Atlantic City—QhUroh The road was badly wuHhed away in to Build Clubhoms and Oymnniium. wonie places by the recent storms. JACOB STBNBACH Thi> Dmnojrutic club will give a John A. (Salt, wan i\ Now York dance at rryightonV pavilion Satur- visitor last week, day iiijjht, May lUlli, Thomas F, Ly. Mrs. Murphy returned home lust Brofldway, Long Branch. ons. Edward ami Robert Hennessey, Saturday after a several months' viait Sylvonus Liming-, William Bailey, in St, Louis with her duuuhtur. David R. Andrews, Sidney ^ Private Ambrose bus been trans- Addifion Domain, William ferred f loin the hospital corps to Fort 1873, Thomas McGuiry, John MeCab,*' Wil- Hamilton. Private Terrel of Fort g 4 BRPAD ST.. RED BANK.N>.a liam Morris, Kdward HemieJKaml K. | Hamilton' has taken IUH place hero. W, Oaust will havu charge of the Private Ira J. Taylor" of the lIJTth dance, company has been transferred to the John ,1, ' Price, .second assistant quartermaster corps at Fort Jay, New keener of the Highland light, has been York. transferred to the Atlantic City light. | ! Corporal Chark-s niumond of the His successor moved in on Monday. i;H)th company has returned from a Tlio congregation of St. Andrew's ' furlough, MAY WHITE SALE If You Buy ehiuvli has bought two lots on Buy avenue from Kay & ('ornwi'll. The H;tk> wain made through the .lenkinsnn & BMONTOWM HBWS. •\ We w'sh to impress upon the buying public that' in every in- Johmun agency, Tlie elnireh will > i'livt a club room and jiymnasium on la \fill Be Hold in the Pi-tiby. | the roar of the lots. The front of the*' toriaii eiiiu'eli Woxt Woek, stanb^we mention actual values, property will be reserved UH a site for Mary Dennis is arranging a j a new ehuveh. : which will bu held Friday ; Thaf"\^aluB is placed without exagger^ion and we guarantee Mr, and Mrs. A. U. Dennett and night of next week in the Presbyter- daughter Madeline of New York an- ian church. The proceeds will be every price advertised is as low or lower for the article as can be al Water Witch for the minon. Mr. added to the dispel fund, Ouinett is sales manager of the Water ; The work of wiring the Presbyter- Witch development company. ; ian church for elu.-trie.ity has been lin- bought anywhere at anytime. .Mrs. Robert Hunter left this; morn-: ieihed The lights were used the first ing for a month's visit with her daujrh- ' time Thurgd.'iy nIMht when a meetini'' tor und sons at Melroso, Mass. ' of the .women's teninernnue union was The United States express company held. 15o, Tight Fitting Corset Covers, 11c, 50c, Ladies' Drawers, 39c. has put its summer delivery in opur- • Friends of livens T, Crinnmal of 15c. Children's Muslin Drawers, 10c, 1 1 1 Pino. Brook paid him a surprise viait Tlit'Hi nrt niiulo «il' Iliic ciiiulii'ii . Iri atiqn, | Kxtrii good (jiiiilily itnislin, liiMiisii vs'ilh impin'liMl I'liiliroidrry iMlging: upi'ii or Edgar Patterson was surprised on ; Saturday night. The house was decor- •hip"birthday lact Wednesday night by ated, and the usual social pastimes and liH'kiul ln)lli)iii. AY,?-* J lo \'i voni's. Fll a visit from a few friends, Tim even- ; wei e enjoyed, I he ieslivitiea broke up inincg; was spenHoentt in playinplnyings curdsenrds. at midnight. . , ] Water Witeh residents are planning Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newconib spent j $1.50 Ladies* Underskirts, 98c, 69c. Ladies' Gowns, 49c. to form a social club of about 75 mem- part of last week at Nowbuig. Made of lino lingiu'ie, IriimiH'd wills whilo Made of lino quality rropt1, Icinuiu'd wilh ARE BUYING RIGHT—there can bers. A clubhouse will be built for Eugene Bills of Wuyside is sick with 1 dances and entertainments. Klip. shadow Inco; others %ri 111 tMnln'oiilery and linen lace ami variuiin ollioi styles of lingerie, The Mclro.se social club will hold a Mrs, Theodore Arrance is recover- beading, ribbon ihrougb. Big seloclion. willi line Jan* or eiiilji'oidei'v Iriiiniied.. be no doubt that any other selection is smoker at William Noonon's Tuxedo ing from grip, hotel the last of the week, A few Mrs. Mary E, Miner hus recovered unwise=THE FAME of this furniture guests will be invited, .John J, Galla- sufficiently from her sickness to be gher of Newark is manager of theabout the house, f I hotel again this year. Mrs, James Hossiund is sick with made In Grand Rapids, Michigan, is well cold, A team of horses belonging to 1 George J, Smith ran away lust G. F, Hoffman has returned from a $1,00 Shirt Waist with a purchase of a Ladies or Misses' Coat, Suit or Dress over deserved. Gome in and let us demonstrate Wednesday, but were caught before trip to Virginia, where he owns a any damage was done, farm, _.'• $4.00, for Saturday only. furniture quality to you the same as. you Clarence J. Matthews is painting his Grace Dennis, daughter of Harry house on Main street. Dennis, is sick with stomach trouble. Earl Blakesley of New York has Miss Myrtle Denyse of Red Bank 1 would were you going to buy an automo- rented one of the Rowland bungalows was ,a Sunday guest of Miss Eleanor Ladies' Cumljiiialinii Huiln, elegiini. as- 519.00 Ladies Silk Moire Coats, $12.98. on Navesink avenue. Fitzpatriek, sorlment ol' (lorset Govci-s mill Drawers, ulso Kxtrn heavy silk moire, in black, Hie very bile. And, as we have advertised many Charles Maison, Sr., of Jersey City, Miss Edna Miller spent yesterday skirt, pllVcls. (iood valin« at Vi.rH); our latest model; nlher good values in serges or and Monday at New York.* 1 was in town Monday, price ...... -...... "..." ,98c. crept coals $4.98 nji. Misses Jennie Kolenbush and Anna The auxiliary of the hook and ladder times " * " . . Finn spent part of last week at Atlan- fire company met last week at Mrs. T. ! tic City, C. Taylor to arrange for a fair early j Dr. E. C, Field of Richmond Hill in July, CLEARING SALE ON CHILDREN'S New Arrival of Ohildren's Dresses at 98o. Harry Bray of California has moved j was at his summer home at Water Those are made of lies! quality dress i Witch over Sunday, in the Ese;k "Wokott homestead which SUMMER COATS. he recently bought, gingham, the very lalesl styles ;nnl colors. ' Samuel Leonard has leased his store Clliildren's.nli wool scrgf coals, ill st-vei^al . on Bay avenue to Samuel Peterson of Mrs. Thomas Dickinson and Mr, and Hvery one guaranteed lo wash. Sizes (! (o [\ Lakewood, Mr. Peterson will conduct Mrs, Frank Fowler attended the fu- colors, trimmed with moire bells and halkan It Costs No More Here 1 years. a bakery in the building, neral of a relative at Long' Branch on elTeels, _ ruiuus, lace hsilnrs nnd cull scls. Joseph Gilbert has moved from the Friday, | clearing price. $1,88. Children's .White Lingerie Dresses, the Balhu-d cottage'to Mrs, Evelyn Fred Coveit ha? quit his job on George Hope's fa mi at Shrewsbury Oilier children's cu;i Is w I a grenl reduc- Newest elVecls, dainty trimmed, lace ur Mauser's house at the corner of Bay 1 ' and Valley avenues. and is working for the Gulf coast oil tion. $2.98, 93,98, $4,98j I'limiiTly up lo embroidery. Special value at $1,98 ah.il Than Other Woods i Ivy Brpwn of Newark is visiting his company. ijiio.no. • $2.98. Hizes 8 Lo \h years. ', mother here. Alfred Blldd has stinted his fish • Jacob Simmons has rented one of the route along' the shore. : stores in the Johnson block near the Furniture owned by the late Mrs, , station and will conduct a notion and Edward Lippincott was sold at auction i souvenir store there. last week. "The sale was largely at- The Jacob Steinbach Store is making a ! Maurice Rosenbaum will open histended and good prices were paid, j Albin ice cream parlor in about two Edward Glasser has rented the room j I weeks, • formerly used by Frank Demarest as j a barber shop for an office, j reputation for GRAND RAPIDS FURNI- i Mr, and Mrs, Charles Taylor of : 1 New York have been stopping at their The .road from the station to 'the j I summer home on ShrewBbury avenue, Tinton Palls j/qad is being graded and ! TURE because we handle it for your ! Vincent H, Havens will remodel the graveled, j A Good Rev, and Mrs, C, F, Garrison spent' tore interior of his store and will make it into a four-room flat. part of last; week at Boston. The interest as well as ours, The Easast View property, opposite J Methodist pulpit was filled by Rev, j •\Do you realize -wliat a splendid store you have in your midst? Loak arus from any J D, Fay on Sunday. ^ the East View hotel,, is talked of as a -^: Say on Sunday. ." point of view, as to character and standing of the makes we represent, their variety, site for a summer camping colony. Miss Elizabeth Morris has resumed Patil Lichtonstein and family of New her duties as school teacher at Red greater than any even in New York City, ov the prices and terms upon which we sell. In York are down for the summer. Bank after being kept indoors a week j addition to these points, you have men who have been trained for the special work of se- Harry Phipps has rented .his. house : by .sicknessik , on Navesink avenue to New York \ sociable and entertainment will lecting pianos. Few people can have the ad vice of their own musical expert. Our knowledge people. be given Friday night at Miss Kath- is always at your service and it costs you nothing. With our assistance you can see the The Great Chiefs' meeting of theerine VanSch'oick's. The proceeds ded to the qimlity is quite as distinct and as easily defined almost as in a piece of dry goods, except DegreDepree of PoeahontaPocuhontas wwill be held here !^»pef°fu^ P™«byteriani next Wednesday night, to people who are abs&lutely tone deaf, and of course they are few. .Mrs. Louise Euriek is building a The interio)' of Dr. Homer Tv Par-' Iflxi2.foot refreshment stand on Bay tree's pharmacy has been re-dccovatctl i avenue. BrowB n &. HewitHit t ared doini g 'b y Geor«e H' Bennett. ; the carpenter work, Harry Johnson — » ' "- I YOUR OWN FEET is building a shooting gallery near the MIDDIETOWN VILLAQE NEWS. railroad tracks. The gallery has-been rented for the summer to Roy Van- Ohaplta Crawford BhkppQO. ntmt Aspara. j Si ckel of Pateraon, gvifj taut Tlinrnaay. ; Fi'Oper Jilliiig Hlim>~ iUH' a jny iiml cuiul'oi in A new roof is being put on the Jack- Charles Crawford shipped the first; yum1 feel; tlion loo, tht'y add Ihe inns;| liolireabli' son clubhouse, BBparagus of the seagon laBt Thurs-: i An automobile owned by Harry W. day. He had twelve bunches, The! 1 linisliing touch In (he appear; (•(' I if lady in u,t'\\- | Solsleisoh of New York skidded from heaviest shippers at present are James ; j the road near Water Witch Sunday C, Hendrickson, Hetidrickson & Pal-1 1 1 lltMiian. Miiyiiig foolwoai is a nrrii • inallei , II afternoon und ran into a telephone mer, Conklin & Hillyer, Hendrickson \ pole, Mrs. Solsleisch's face was slight- 1 & Crawforfdd and JJohhn L. HilHillyerl , must f'timhiiir cuinl'oi'l.' ^!ylt! 1 l is of and Wi'ai . ly cut, by flying glass from the wind- i Hev. Charles William Roeder and ruiirse very oasy lo ask for Ihis- rumhiim iiiii of shield. The front of the ear was dam- ! Joseph D,, Frost attendeandedd th'the meetinmeetng aged. of the synod at the Second Reformed merit bul veryj very hard In obtain il: I lie I'ci: si HI James Kay observed his 83d birth- church at New Brunswick yesterday , 'day last Friday, No celebration was an delegates from the classis of Mon- : lii'ing flie musses of cheap, \vi lilU'ss Idol- held but many friends called during mouth, - ; 1 the day and congratulated him. Mr. Mrs, Caroline MacGiehaii of Plain- | wcai tIIJLL is nITe.ml. willi every aim ul' i]i!.ilil\ in;iilc fiold liaK rented 'ont: of the Episcopal i;Kay is one of the largest property !; for il and many iiidiiceinonls givi'iI'lli In liny it, owners! at Highlands. •- thu.r;h housofi, , z Kuscell Miller, who is omployed in J limes S. Wilson retuniKd home 'Fliiw store refuses lo'carry any lh:rl i.» Not the machine shop at Fort Hancock, i Monday from Drayton Island. Florida,. mashed one of his fjngers of his right | where ho spent the winter. Mr, Wil- | Jumcstly marie ur Ilial due?, i n * I jrivi • *ft I value hand last week- son owns a farm of about ZOft acits at • to the huyci'. A\"e buy from only Hie I'l'pulable ' "Mrs."Selah.B. Howell left last week I that place. He has 1,600 trees of | for Lake Placid, New York. grape fruit, orangesi and 1 i on the farm,. makers, who guarantee us wliiil we ifiiaraiilrt you, Emil Mussel is having his boarding Hnnry S, Lippincott has bought a inns I vital reasons i house on Fifth street painted, Churles '•satisfaction." This is one of Hie Zsolnay and Alexander Weine'r of New Ford touring car, Mr. and Airs.. Everett S, Boi'rian for the steady growth of our I H. Tilt! people York are dow_n for the'seafon and are having their Riverside boarding house and daughter and a friend * from If you are going to buy an Everett,, your problem is easy. It is acknowledged by who have become our regular customers fii'c Hie best overhauled. Brooklyn are spending the week at William Connors of Water Witch is the Village Inn,- - all to be one of the very greatest pianos made In America. We believe it is the greatest. advertisement we have. We-want still more of having the tree stumps on his prop- Jacob Dickinson''visi'ted New York erty blown out with dynamite. H, P.yesterday. * | Your problem is easy if you are thinking of a piano such as the Hardman, Ivers & them. • , ' Gregersoh of Atlantic Highlands has The consistory of the Reformed j Pond, Packard, Crown, Tuiting Melodigrand or the Merrill, for the unequaled merits of When you are ready for the. next pair—of any- charge of the work. church was ordained and installed last Harry Smith is building a six-room Sunday morning. The pastor will these instruments aro easily recognized. thing from the daintiest tango slipper to the waist house on Valley avenue for his own oc- preach next Sunday morning on cupancy. The house is 20x80 feet and "What is the Highest Form of Human Perhaps you woul'd like to spend less than these pianos cost. If so, you still have high rubber 'boot—come in anyway. We will show will coat about $2,000. Mr. Smith will Responsibility?" At night his topic have it completed about Juno 1st. will be "The Sum of Christian Service the Peaie, Howard and Milton—each varying in tone quality and therefore appealing to ' you "what we have, gladly. We 'will not urge you The "Jolly Six" cottage at the cor- —Self Sacrifice." The subject for the slightly differing tastes. \ , to buy nor put you under any obligation, but leave ner of Bay and Valley avenues has prayer meeting Friday night will be been repainted. The Jolly Six club "The Tost of Discipleship," This is Perhaps you feel you ought to be able to buy a piano for $200 or less—you can, but everything to your own good judgment. If you ran iwill meet tonight at George J. Smith's the second address'on "The Fragrance and next Wednesday night at William of Christian Ideals." you are reaching the border,line of danger. We have an instrument we sell as,low as get bettor value here—why not? Sondlass's, " $182 and it is as good as money can buy at that price, but we do not pretend, that it is a Otto Gautschy iind Tunis H, Lane have had their stores painted. real good piano, • Lloyd Cottroll, son of William Cot- GRUNTING RHEUMATICS GET WiS£. troll, fell agninst an oil stove Sunday THEY REFUSE TO BE FOOLED. Our advice to you is this: If you can not afford to get a real good instrument, use afternoon and his face and hands were the money you feel you desire to invest in a slightly used piano. r slightly-burned. '• They are sticking to The lobBtormen are setting . their Slightly used with us does not mean half worn out—it means a piano that has only pots, but very few lobsters have been Albert S. Miller, caught as yet. "Kline's" ifunnlic Remedy. been used possibly six weeks, two months, or three at the outside. Such a piano as this Mr. and Mrs, Edward Johnson spent , It sure is n wonder. There never is just as good as one absolutely new and we can make a big cut in price upon it to you. Successor to Ford & Miller, Sunday at Lakewood. wus anything like It and there isn't George Borden of Freehold was a anything like it now. It is the Rh'cu- If you are thinWng piano, come in ani look our stock over. It's impossible to do Sunday visitor .here. miitic Remedy on the Now Plan. Use • • ' • William Colo of New York was down it on uny ease of rheumatism and you better anywhere and it's very improbable that you can do as well. „ 18 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Sunday looking over his pEoporty. - can soon feel the* result. It never Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Blair of New fails. It h the,one big surprise'you York have moved down for the sum- have coming to you, Get busy. Get mer. , a bottle today und >$ay good bye 'Mrs. George Ostormann of Newtroublu; feel the pain leaving those York was a Sunday visitor here, poor, sore,'inflamed, flching joints. A,- Bruggernan will open a bakery in For ,«alo by Schroedor's pharmacy the Kadcnbach store on Bay avenue and James Cooper's Rexull stordj the lait of this month. Broad street, Red Bank. H.S. Meyers, Vincent Gordom is recovering from Btuto "tnanuger, 119 -Sisth avenue, for, IS years moimles, Mr, and Mrs. James F,Long Brunch, N. J. , . '. 16 Monmouth Street Cherry returned home last week from D. D. D.' the Standard Skin Remedy New Yqrk, where they iit- WaUivIeit, New Yqck, wht-rc tliey at- An attractive line of (bnmpR's of RED BANK in*tabt Relief for all Skin Troubles tended the funeral of MVH. Cheiry's commencement .invitations and "pro- fathej-,JiregoifthJi x GGers A. LufCiurow and .I.-mif, (f. Tin: Tin) I1.\-;ii. jtunyim ollitc." ^ • THE BED BANK KEOTSTRR THE STREET BAZAR! Hrl E. SPRITZLER, Proprietor, GRAND OPENING SALE! SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 1914. 'NUFF SAID!

Come You, and Come All! Invite Your Friends! The More the Merrier!

. _ * This Grand Opening Sale is promised to be the greatest and Most Interesting event ever witnessed in Red Bank, The receipt of poems about The Broad Street Bazar, fer which we have been advertising the past three weeks, has greatly ex- ceeded our anticipations. The contest for the prizes will close at 6:00 o'clock Thursday night, May 7th, but additional poems will be received up to that time. Owing to the large number of poems received, and also taking into account the difficulty in composing a poem of the sort desired, we have decided to increase the number of prizes from thirteen to twenty-five, These prizes will be awarded Saturday Afternoon, May 9th, at 2:30 o'clock. e SOUVENIRS TO ALL! SOUVENIRS TO ALL! While we would like to mention all of the Many Bargains that we are offering at ourjGrand Opening, we have space to arn

All-Wool Serge Skirts in Black, Nav^r and NewMptfels §>f Domestic and Imported Copenhagen Blue in the very latest designs at Eponge and:Ratine Skirts, $1.95 to $4.95; also $1.33. What they are really worth is-«-Well, a large assortment of Ramie Linen Skirts at come and sea! Only one to a customer. $1.50; regular $2.00 and $2.50 values. $4.00 Wide Wale Serge Skirts at $2.46. Dresses for House and Street Wear, a large Only one to a customer. assortment of smart styles and designs, 98c to $6.45. $6.50 Skirts made of Jiigh grade French Among our big assortment of Chil- Serge, four new models, at $3.95 and $4.95. dren's Dresses we selected one style to sell at $1.15 for this Grand Opening Sale As. to Shirt Waists, we are proud to say that only; and only one for each child. No we are ready to show the largest assortment of phone or mail orders filled on these these, with the most striking styles and aston- dresses. ishing prices, that was ever shown in Red Bank. Women's Selected Muslin Under- They will be freely displayed on our bargain wear, consisting of Night Gowns, Com- tables. Come in and examine the style and bination Suits, Corset Covers, Drawers make of every one of them and then pass your and Petticoats, at Real Grand Opening opinion. PHces^range from 95c to $4,95, Sale Prices. Seeing is believing. Come once and you will surely come, again and again and again. Remember that merchandise and sat- isfaction is guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES WANTID-APPLY AT ONCE.

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L^a '^m 26 BROAD RED BANK, N. J. r, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY • t Proprietor. Pflfffi 16 TFTR BED RANK" RKOTHTEH OF WHAT Will BE YOUR STORE NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 1914

We have every pleasure to announce to the people of Eed Bank and vicinity the formal opening of our new jewelry store, Red Bank's foremost business, center, No. 6 Broad street, on Saturday,

the 9th day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen. , } We cordially invite all lovers of the beautiful in jewelry and kindred lines to visit us during these days, whether intending to purchase or not. For weeks the skilled workmen have been laboring hard to get this store in readiness for this occasion. The solid mahogany fixtures have all been placed, the immense stock completed and the doors are ready to swing open to what will be one of the most elaborately finished and handsomely appointed jewelry stores in this community. Diamonds and watches of the finest qiiality; jewelry of original design; silverware of heavy weight and artistic patterns; cut glass of unusual brilliancy; clocks of every description.

Our Diamonds. We have the finest blue white perfect stones. Our selection Includes stones from the*smallest to the largest, from $5,00 to $500,00, The Policy We Have Adopted. Our Diamond Jewelry, Exclusive designs in platinum and gold, set with diamonds and precious stones. They are all made to order and comprise some unusually fine designs. In the To sell only jewelry of the highest quality—jewelry that will give satisfactory service and make last- Our Solid Gold ing friends. Jewelry, line of stone rings we have mounted up some exceptionally fine specimens of amethysts, garnets, topaz and reconstructed rubies. To gladly make right any piece of merchandise purchased at our store which fails to give satisfactory Our Inexpensive So brilliant, so attractive, so varied that it holds its own admirably against its service. , • Jewelry. higher priced rivals. Lavalliers, hatpins, lorgnettes, guard chains, mesh bags, To display a well selected assortment of the latest and smartest designs and patterns in jewelry and brilliants set in silver that look like diamonds set in platinum, in quite as beauti- silverware- and to keep our new jewelry store always new, so that our customers may have every advantage *ful designs, . in making selections. Our Watches. We recommend for the consideration of the careful watch buver the Howard, the Waltham, the. Elgin, and the famous South Bend watch*—the best watch To give the man who spends $1,00 the same courtesy that we extend to the man who spends. $100,00: made—all regulated and ready for your pocket.. and to give the person who is only looking the same welcome that we give to the one who buys. Our Clocks. Clocks of every description, from the noisy alarm to the mahogany mantel clock To give the repair department our most careful attention and guarantee every piece of repair work with the finest movements- and guaranteed good time keepers. •* that leaves our store as good as new. Our Silver Table Silver Tea Sets, Mayonnaise Sets, Berry and Salad Bowls, Forks, Knives and and Toilet Wares. Spoons, Military, Toilet and Manicure Sets, all of heavy weight and artistic designs, And lastly we say: We cant make our policies too emphatic! We want you to feel that this is your The Gorham. store, the place to do your buying. Bring your friends. The new Brenner—Smith store is a store dedicated Cut glass that all will admire, glass that is really all cut, highly polished and to square dealing, high quality, a stronghold of values and service, as well as a store that has come here to Our Cut Glass. finished by skilled artisans. To all who admire pretty cut glassware we extend stay. Every solitary item bears our guarantee of quality and freedom from misrepresentation, This is a a special invitation to come in and see this beautiful line. jewelry store in which you may have implicit confidence, and as such we invite your presence;

Hoping that the people of Red Bank and vicinity, appreciating our efforts in their behalf, will favor us with their jewelry business, we are, respectfully yours, BRENNER-SMITH COMPANY, 6 BROAD STREET, RED ., N. J, FREEHOLD STORE, J3O MAIN STREET. TWO FINE STORES-DOUBLE BUYING POWER-LOWER PRICES.

FADS HAVEN HEWS. 'isltor here. He recently returned rom a European trip, Methodist Christian Endeavor Society Mr. and Mrs.*Harry Anderson of Cleared $12 by Sociable Last Week. Springfield were Sunday guests of The Methodist Christian Endeavor rlrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and People With Slim Purses Read society cleared $12 by a sociable at ilrs. William Curchin, Sr. the dhureh Thursday night, A quartet The Methodist sewing society will composed of Floyd Smith, Howard meet tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. All This Advertisement Morris, Edward Orozier and Edward Rufus Merrltt's. Kirk sang a selection; Miss Leona The two steel cages to be used as a Smith and Miss Clara Smock played lockup in Monmouth hall arviyed here piano1 solos, Theodore Soden and Saturday and they will be installed George Lewis sang solos, Mrs. George ;his week. The cages have ventilators Lawig gave two recitations, and six nd toilets.. Low Priced Shoes That young women, Hazel Little, Alice and Roland Fennimore, principal of the Marcella JCirk, Hazel Mulford, Leona lublic school, has been elected secre- Smith and Mildred Ellenberg, sang a ary of the county teacher*' assooia- selection. Theodore Soden was ac- ion. companied on the piano by Mrs. 'Dan- Mrs. Frank P. Dickman gave a mis- Wear Every Time iel H, Cook of Red Bank, During the ellaneous shower last Wednesday sociable after the entertainment Theo- night at her home for Miss Ethyl May dore Soden gave several whistling se- VanBrunt, daughter of Charles Van- as a rule I do not urge low priced' shoes, but knowing Startling Exclusive Im- lections. Refreshments of cake,, cof- Urunt, who will be married May 17th fee and ice cream were served. MIBS o Joseph J. Herden. Thirty persons many cannot afford to spend a lot on footwear I buy in Alice Kirk and Miss Hazel Little had attended the shower and Miss -Van- j provements Mark the charge of the Sociable. Brunt received many beautiful pres- big lots from one of the few people who can make all TWOf Now rlromen. ents. leather shoes at a low price and whose product I have 1914 Harley-Davidson Herbert Schumann and Theodore Lynn Minton- started out last week BeneBennettt werwee elected members"-opf the as a cigar salesman. ' Ho covers the controlled for fifteen years here; the best wearing, best 5t«!i*4»tart«—Selective Two-Speed—Double Brake Con- fire company Monday night. The com- territory between Newark and Point trol —Double Control of Free Wheel —Folding Foot pany received invitations to attend Pleasant. looking shoes. Oxfords and pumps for all the family that Boards—Ful-Floteing Seat, and Other Improvements. the firemen's parade at Long Branch Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Curchin and jhild spent Sunday with Mrs,. Cur- you ever saw, You dont have to buy paper soles when Stop-Starter Starts Machine With Rider in and at Asbury Park in August. chin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Rev. Robert MacKellar preached of North Long Branch. ^ you want a, shoe at moderate price, at least you dont if the Saddle and Both Wheels on the Ground Sunday afternoon at the chapel of the John P. Mulvihill and George El- Holy Communion for the first time lenberg, Jr., attended the Central rail- you come to me for them. I can supply you Fathers HE 1914Hflrtey-DflvIdson is martied for the innovations since his return from North Carolina,' road excursion to Washington, D. C, T it presents. Inno'/ationa, but not experlmenti, for every Hereafter Ko will preach at the chapel Ifist week. with splendid wearing shoes feature has stood the test of months and montho of hard every Sunday afternoon, Lee Baker of Eastside park has road service. The Step-Starter—an exclusive feature—fur- Briof Items. given up his position at Eisner's fac- nlshes ths only practical method of starting a motorcycle. Frank Worthley of New York is tory at Red Bank and is now env at $2.00, $2.35, $2.50, $2.85 and $3.00 If the rider accidentally stalls the motor it ii no longer necessary to hold spending a week with his brother,' C. ployed at the Rumson country club. up traffic on a crowded street, find a l«vel place In the road, get off in Pitt Worthley. Mrs. Annie Bernett and family Mothers at $1.50, $1.85, $3,00, $2.35 Richard Ballin and friend of New, the mud, »nd set the machine on the stand to start It. A downward moved yesterday from MapTe street to { and $2.50 push on either pedal and the motor again begins to throb. York were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leddy's house on Worthley street Mrs. Arthur Henflrickson. at Red Bank. Ralph Rockaway and family hav Harry Dennis, Jr., of Main street, Boys at $1.50, $1.75, $1,85, $2,00 and Solectivo Type of Two-Speed Folding Foot Board* moved into James Chadwick's hous has resumed his duties at Eisner's • $2.50 The Harley .Davldisn iefeoH ye type The ffarley-Davldson. foot boards on Kemp avenue. cf two-epeed hat pteven itself to bo Bro unusually long permlMlnff o (feat factory, aftor being laid up several exceptionally reliable, extremely variety of pocltlo.13 according to tho Cecil Warren is slowly recovering days with sickness. Girls at $1.15, $1.35, $1.50, $1.65 and pimple and wondfffulljf efficient, !*!• height of the rider. This evefeomea from scarlet fever. The house Is still William Cross and Henry Whalcix Jiouee

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T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y BANK PARK Y Y Y Y Y Y CHOICE HIGH CLASS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Y Reasonable restrictions, intended to maintain the high character of the park. Streets Graded, Side- ¥ walks Curbed, Town Water, Shade Trees, ElectricXight and Telephone Service. Easy of access from all | directions by trolley line passing the property on Front street. One hour from New York via Pennsyl- 1 vania railroad or Central railroad of New Jersey, I All lots well located, affording an excellent view of surrounding country. Red Bank Park is on East | Front street, near the^ river. f Choice Plots, 50x150 Feet, Price $175 and Upwards; Easy Terms if Desired ? This is one of the best properties to be had, either as a home site or for speculation, Of the 112 lots on this tract over 45 have already been disposed of. Several houses have been built and plans are out i for several others. BEFORE BUYING LOOK AT THIS PROPERTY AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED that it is the | choicest property to be had near Red Bank at such reasonable prices. 1 I -LINTON REALTY CO., 47 Broad Street Red Bank, N. ,J., OR.YOUR OWN BROKER

PARMINODAI.E HEWS. Thomas t Moore, Everett LaFetra and j Walter Messier of Lower Squankum j Charles Bridal of Brooklyn Takes made a trip to Lakewood on Monday. \ EVERYBODY IS COMING TO FgiBaasiOtt/ of Corg e Farm. William Patterson,' Rix Yard^ Miss t CORSET DEPARTMENT SPECIAL Charles Seldel of Brooklyn, who Grace Voorhies and Miss Iris Harvey ! bought Mrs. Gorge's farm along the visited friends at point Pleasant last! Lakewood rood two months ago, took weak. • . I possession last week, Donald Williams, who has been! .- Louis Kuehn visited Mr, and Mrs. working in Massachusetts the past Walter Butcher of Asbury Park Sun- year, is visiting his parents, Dr. and > day. Mrs. George S. Williams, j Miss Jennie Butcher, who teaches • Andrew M, Shafto has improved j In the Fair Ha\'en school, visited her his house by putting a slate roof pn it THE STdRB FOR THRIFTY POLKS mother, Mrs. Lavinia Butcher of Ar- and by haying it painted. denn, Saturday and Sunday, . , Blr. and Mrs/Thorn as Loftus of Miss Annie M, Aring and Miss Lil- Long Branch visited Mr, Loftus's LONG lian Hurley wore visitors^at Asbury parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Loftus, Park and Phalanx last Saturday. last week, A Sign • Mr. and Mrs, Jackson Murks and Mrs. William S. Emmons of Free- daughter Elsio of New Brunswick hold has returned after spending a OUR spout last Sunday with Mrs. Marks's week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the Times parents, Mr. and "Mrs. William T, Ap- 'errine R. Cook. lt Stanley Morris of Oak Glen was If you have heeded the message— Benjamin H. Todd Tina re- iven a birthday surprise party Mon- turned from a visit at Trenton. av night by twenty of his friends. jQaonh Woodfield, who works at Miss Myrtle Cook has •returned af- "Be A Wise Woman" Rugs and Floor Coverings Highlands, spent lust Sunday here er spending a week with relatives at with Ins family. rreehold. —you* will welcome this iign, because you William B. 'Thompson visited rela- Mrs. Julia Platz has completed im- know that it announces anothBr display of ARE NOW SPLENDIDLY READY tives at Freehold last Sunday. rovements on her house. the newest; and bast in eoraets. Mrs. Harry Hulshnrt and son Ed- Mrs. Eva Shutts has had her house If you have not heeded it, we extend a An extensive display of the season's prettiest and most attrac- son have been spending several days nclosed with shingles, cordial Invitation to you to come and let our at Lnkewood with Mrs, Hulshart's Mrs. William Hall and daughter corset saleswomen, like the glgn, shed light tive designs at prices equally attractive. brother, Horace Conover. Marguerite are spending a month with on the dark spots in your corset problems. You ^Mias Iris Harvey and Miss Grace elatlves at New York and Brooklyn. Will find they ere not only capable-, but Voorhees,, were visitors at Asbury Mrs, William Buckalew and daugh- anxious to do this. Splendid Lot of Dellox Grass Matting Rugs China Matting Park last Saturday. ter, who have been spending a week Royal Waton Rugs Plain and Fancy Patterni. $6.00, $7.00, $9.00 and $10.00 with -Mrs, Buckalew's parents, Mr,-, » Ivery N1M0 and KOPSEBVICE Corset RoU ol 40 Yardi. Miss Mary Yard is visiting Misses is designed for a purpose; and that purpose SiM9xl2..v .r./. ...$33.00 Plain Patterns Are! Linda and Essie Adams of West Point and Mrs, William L. Allaire, have re- •is to serve, \ Pleasant. turned to Point Pleasant. Siw 8,3x10.8 ,$30.00 Size 9x15 $8.50 Size 6x0.._,.'.' $24.00 Jap, Matting Miss. Anna Hurtt of Ocean Grove Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Carr of New *HV Nemo Corsets—$3.00 and upward Siie 8x12 $8.48 $7.98, $9.00, $10.00, $12,00 and spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. ppt visited Mr, and Mrs. Howar.d $18,00 Roll of 40 Yard*. Hannah Hurtt. iller last Tuesday, ." KOPSERVICE Cowets=4S.OO Smith's Axminster Rugs Sii»'8xlO.. ,,.$S,4S Mr", and Mrs. Edgar 0. Murphy at- Miss Nellie Campbell, who has been Size 9x12 ,,.,,$19,98 Ska flxfl. ....'.... S3.9B Fibre Matting tended the funeral of Mrs. Murphy's spending a month with her sister, If you are in need of a conet, let our Size 8,3x10,6 . .$17.88 Ske 4.6x7.6,, $2.28 aunt at Bristol, Pa., last week. Mrs. William Root of Westchestor, corBot-experta fit you to the NEMO or SUftBaeS ... .,..,,$12.98 All Colors and Patterns, 30c. Yard. Lewis Layton and son Nathan vis- N. ¥., returned home last week. .... KOPSERVICE model designed for your Small Size Rugs to Match. ited relatives at Bradley Beach last Misses Essie and Ivah Smith" have ' type of figure. Extensive Display of Rag Carpet Saturday. eturned from, a visit at Lakewood. If, just now, you are mi in need of one, you Tapestry Brussels Rugs 30c, 35c. »nd 40c. Yard. Rev. Clifford Bearmore of Wiscon- Mrs. George Clinton Hulitt and Body Brussels Ruga will be some time, so let them fit you, make a SiwSitli,...,. $13.98 sin visited his brother, James Bear- meee, Florence Hankinson, have-re- note of the size and number, and when next in Sue-9x12 ,..$24,00 Jos. Wild's Printed Linoleum TCQiji, last Saturday. Mr. Bearmore turned from a visit at Lakewood, need of a corset, call for that particular model Siie 8.33tl0.8 $11.98 came East to accompany his wife arid William R, Hawkins has returned • i—and make mre you get it! SiieflxB..., . .. ..,.$ 7.98 50c. and 60c. Square Yard. daughter "home.., Mrs. Bearmore has from a trip to New York, Japanese Matting Rugs been spending several months with her Miss Mamie Smith has" been spend- Bungalow Rag Carpet Rugs Cheap Rug, Suitable for All Summer Jos. Wild's Superior Inlaid , parents at Spring Lake. ng several days' with Mrs. Mary Uiei: At Goldstein's Department Store SI««"9J[12 $7.98 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Stan- Hulshart of Lakewood. Linoleum Size 8K10. $8.98 S«e9xl2 ,$2,7S ford celebrated their seventh wedding Mr. and Mrs, Edward Fielder of The Store of Better Values Sue 6x9 .,.,,$1.69 $1.10 to $1.40 Square Yard.- anniversary Friday night. Lower Squankum spent Sunday with Sl»«6*9,,.... $3.98 Mrs. John C. Stoky of Allaire vis- Mrs. Fielder's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. ited her mother, Mrs.iHarrlat Cook, George Hankinson, and her sister. Miss Gfeorgie Cook, on Miss Viola Merrlhew has recovered Monday. from tonsilitls. companied by Mra. tena Hulett, who William B. Holmes has taken pos- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lippineott hag Men spending the winter with her session of the Johnson Taylor farm visited Mrs. Lippineott's parents, Mr. daughter, Mrs. Bickerson. which he recently rented. and Mrs. Hezekiah Ayers, last Sun- Jefferson Ogborn of Manasquan This "Mogul" Overall MISM Winifred Jennings of Lower day. spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. " Squankum recently visited friend Mr. and Mrs. William Kc4cham of Charles Robertson of Lower Squan- EAKLING, JOHNSON & FRAKECO. here. . West Farms were recent visitors with kum. Percy Britton and Horace Megill of Mrs. Ketcham's father, Hal&ted Coop- v with Improved suspender Note the extra width of new wide-web "Police" style de- INCORPORATED) Lower Squankum have been visiting er of Southard. BCOBBTVH.I>E NEWS. tachable euspender. Elastic 1 and 12-16 mches wide. at Lakewood. Captain and Mrs. William A. Prick- This means greater comfort—more weanbetter work. Captain William A. Prickitt and his itt were recent visitors at Lakewood. Frofl, teroli'a Fruit Farm the Beauty Makes the "Mogul" Apron outdistance all competition. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN . son-in-law, Corwin Knapp Linson o Mr. and Mrs. Walter VanSqhoick I KNOW IT IS RIGHT. A mnster: designer and a Atlantic Highlands, were visitors a and Miss Louisa VanBenthuysen of Spot of Tlila Keltfhborliood. thousand mechanics hclpsd create it. Belmar'laat week, Asbury Park visited Mrs. VanOn- e of the finest sights anywhere R.rt.mber' Ihei. fo»tnr«t Suspender will ml elip off Edwatd Hankinson has been spend- Schoick's mother, Mre. Elizabeth Van- in this neighborhood is on Fred tfiouldera; has patent combination "safety" pocket: bibs ing some time with his sister, Mrs Schoick of Lower Squankum, last Lerch's fruit farm. Extending from cxtraiarge and extra high. wi»»hfc, Lumber, Cement, lime, Lath, Brick Edward Fielder of Lower Squankum. week. ^ J tho road as far back as tho eye can . H. 8. PETERS' ^"""* Rev. Arthur Flandreau of Brooklyn Miss Florence Bills and John Wal- reach is a large peach orchard, and spent last Wednesday with his par- ton vibited Miss Bills's sister, Mrs. the trees are covered with blossoms. ent Mr. and Mrs. A. M. T. Flan The fame of this beauty spot has Hue Lining, Plaster Board Hal Marks of Lakewood, on Sunday. spread outside of this neighborhood, Brotherhood Overalls dr.eau. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. VanSchoick (Ihf. U. 8. Til 01) Mrs. Daniel Mahony, who has been have returned from a visit at Set- and many autoists drive hero to look Every "Brotherhood1'»w«sf mako good-or / Beriousjv sick several weeks, is slowly bright. at tho orchard. Afc win 1 Remember this. _ At these dealeras Sand and AH Kinds of Building Material improving. Mrs. Charles MegiH and Mr. and Miss Helen O. Polhomus and Mr. Rlillard Heiso of Philadelphia has Mrs. Edward Megill and son Kelsey Tilton of Brooklyn spent Saturday Bed B«JK-OBt. K. STOP, 18 »ro»a Str«»t been spending a vacation at his home of Asbury Park were Sundajr visitors and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Distributors for the Famous Beaver Bo«rk, with djinty trimiiilfip of lace wagon and a badge for the seroml as- and ribbon, several prtjtly styles to \vhite, lace Lust'rtioii triniiued, a "Sc. .uul embroidury, all regular jl.oo val- in excellent quality Nainsook, in slip- sistant foreman of the hook and lad- choose from, special at 28>s, \4lud at. .49c. Alay sale 79c. over style, all Jl.uO vaJues, durinij 4- der truL'k. sale at, .7Bc. yogtofflce Oletk Glvea Up Job, CHILDREN'S SKIRTS AT 19e. PETriCOATS AND GOWNS AT $1.39. PETTICOATS AT 79c. Jerry J. Carew, who has been em- for children from 4 to i 2 The lut conr.tsts. uf dozens of pieces 300. BRASSIERES AT 25o, PETTICOATS AND PRINCESS SUPS. 4 ployed "four years in the Ojcanin post- 1 > These Petticoats are exceptionally Made of Nainsook, handsomely years, material Is good Muslin, trijiinicd ;i>i high graclt; Undefniuslins, all hand- Jir;»s>it, i-* > iii;iih< of r.-iinbrii" ick anil J'roiii office, gave up his job Saturday nnd wiih embroidery, a reKiilar aSc. value y trlmiiitid and made of tinest ma- Koiul values, the trimmings art; iIit? trimmed wtih panels of embroidery and 4- on Itionday started to work na a cierl: witli giiml enilirnicicry, sizi at ..10c. terials, regular #2.00 values at. .$1,39, :»i to 11, value nowest laees and line embroideries, lace medallions, also deep rullle of in the Little Silver postoiilce. 4* soine have ribbon drawn through bead- edging and insertions; these are won-4 eigarejl $l?'by Oaks uale. .2Bo. ing, lixtnt special and worth ji.OO, derful values and worth S2,oo, our Tlio Methodist women cleaved SIT by their home, made cake and apron at 79c sale price. .$1.39. 4- sale Saturday afternoon at J.-DoWitt 4 Brewer's store. Extra Special Values at 49c 29c. MAIDS' APRONS AT 21c. 4- Brief tttma. Gown*-— Nainsook or cambric—-V. high or low Aprons in;uh< oi' lino plain and cross-hai' Inwn, 4 Miss Lois McKayL a student at nack, long or short Sleeves—prettily trimmed, ribbon with bill ami sluinldci' slrajis, vuluo 2Ui%, Hpydul Extra Special Values at 98c Pratt Institute at Brooklyn, spent drawn. »t .....:,..; — iio," Gowns—Nainsook, cambric or crepe—hiRli V or Sunday at Prince Bay, Staten Island. Drawer*—-Camtrie or muslin, straight or circular, The Presbyterian,_. church organ was surplice .style, with laces or embroideries—ribbon 4 played by Mrs. Minnie Harvey, the trimmed with, cluster of tucks and wide embroidery. drawn—also empire effect, .4- former organist, in the absence of Miss Conjbittiitieni—Corset Covers -and- Drawers or YOUR Skirti—Cambric or nainsook, with embroidery or 4 McKay. Corset Covers ami Skirts—trimmed with embroidery S8o, NIQHT GOWNS AT 3Bc. The Presbyterian , Christian En- or lace—maS« of nainsook. lace flounce and extra dust flounce—fitted tops, 4- deavor society will meet tonight at Cambric of mi exoellfnl quality, in the slip-over Miss Carrie Roberta's. SkirtB—Made of flne cambric, trimmed with em- YOUR Cembinntiens^-Corsit Covers and Drawers or 4 The Oceanic tennis club met at the broidery rutile and cluster of tucks—extra dust style, cut 3i iiuiie!« long and full width, embroidery Corset Covers and Skirts, trimmed with lace, medal- Presbyterian church house Monday flounca. and ribliuii trimmed, a d\)c, value, at 39c. lions and embroidery-—ribbon drawn. 4 night. Short Skuts—>Made of fine nainsook or cambric, Several New York and Hoboken Skirt Chomije—Made of fine nainsook, trimmed campers spent Sunday at the Ohlandt trimmed with embroidery ruffle or cluster- of hem- with lace or embroidery anS ribbon—also trimmed at 49c stitched tucks, 4 cottage. They are preparing to move bottom, their camps from the Ward es- CHOICE Chemise—Lou g or short styles—pood quality of 680. PETTICOATS AT 49o. tate to Michael Ettleson's island. f muslin or nainsook—neatly trimmed with lace or em- Draweri—iMads of line nainsook, trimmed with Rev, Charles S. Fees's Methodist Here is a wondtMM'nl value; the-e Pelticoni*; nro fine lace and medallions or embroidery—ribbon drawn. Sunday-school class" mot last night at broidery, ribbon drawn. ^ made o( good cambric, with embroidery lloiiiiciug, 4 Mrs. George Cook's. Cori«t Cover*—Full French style—nainsook, Corset Coven—French style? made of iin« nain- Eev, Arthur A, McKay spent Men- trimmed with Val. or linen laces, others embroidery used only on wi.00 retail goods, Hjieciul xale price sook, trimmed with lace or embroidery, others of all- day and yesterday at New York. On „ 49c. Monday he attended a sole of the li- and ribbon trimmed. over embroidery. 4 brary of the" Aeolian company and Prineeii Slips—Made of nainsook, open ffbnt and bought many Aeolian music rolls for back, trimmed with embroidery, lace .ind ribbon. the Presbyterian church organ. BODICES OR CAMISOLES, CR.IFE DE CHINE PETTICOATS, Hewitt Wharton of Keypoi't spent . CHILD'S DRAWERS, AT 9o. Made of Embroidered Voille, Crepe, Petticoats made of Crepe de Chine, Saturday here. Extra Size Mualixt White Dresses lor ± Joseph Vincent of Long Branoh was Messaline and Chiffon, in pink, flesh, In all the season's desirabla shades, OJijldren's Drawers, made of good miisliii, with a Sunday visitor in town; . * Underwear Children ^ sky and white, deep shadow Iwa also white, trimmed with ^shadow lace tucks and hem, for size-; 2 to 10 year-, a great value DRAWERS Fred Burgess is making repairs to trimmed, a beautiful collection to and ribbon, all priced low during May Little Tot*' SIMS, 2 to S Year*, •" J\ J. Hogaiv'a house. at 9o. at.. .38c, S9c, 79c, 98c. every price, from. .*... ,80c. to $3.98. ^ Leo Hennessey, who works at Lake- choose from, at S3c, 98c, $1,25, $1.4S iimsliiiwear sale.'.$1,88, $4,98, $5,98. wood, was a Sunday visitor with his GOWNS PETTICOATS FOR CHILDREN JT" TANGO AND KNICKER SLOOMERS, mother, Mrs. John Hennessey. SILK PRINCESS SUPS, ! at . . , .„ 8Sc, 98c,» $1.49. at 3flc.,'S0e,, 70e., 98c. ^ Samuel Crooks and family moved Princess -Slips, made of Sico Silk and; fe have many pretty novelties, made 28o. DRAWERS AT 19c. down from New York Saturday. •Messaline, in all the high colorin'gs,j of Italian Silk, Sico Silk and Craps de PETTICOATS GIRLS' DRESSES, 6 to 14 YBBM, ± Albert Kerr of New York was a Women's Drawers, bnlh styles, made of good ,78c, $1,49, 51.79, every price, from 98c. to $S.O8. * Sunday guest of friends in town. 4 nicely trimmed, a garment that always Chine, ;Jji tango • and knickerbocker at . Mrs."Isabella Lvon of New York is needed, priced from bloomers* white and evening shades, muslni, with a fuur-inoh embroidery rnfne, a grade TcORSET COVERS ~ PRINCESS SUPS FOR GIRLS ±, has been spending a few days here. B8c. upwards to $4.88-, .. 98c, $2,98, $4.08. always suld at 20c, now. . '•. w., ,19c. ,,:. , . . .39e., SOc, 79c, at . .».«.. 80c, 59c, 79c. X Ralph LongstViiet, who 'works at at . New York, has gone back after visit- Horai't- T, Longstreet. Mi-, and Mrs. Garfield Grover of Lafayette street were married two IS NEMO WEEK years yesterday. Many friends called and congratulated them. Mr. Grover In a nutshell, the itory of Nemo Week is SERVICE—not price. owns the Rumson dairy. Prices are. standard—so this matter of buying your Nemo Dr. Wilber J« Murphy of New York spent Thursday at his summer home If you will gi%'e tTiem a trial we are confident that you will always want dwindles down to the one word—SERVICE. • And, as one here. them. Marcella Drawers are practically three complete gar- woman remarked in our corset .section not long ago: "It is Miss Kathryn O'Brien has returned from a pleasure trip to Washington, ments In one. A closed drawer, an open drawer and a short so pleasant to buy corsets here, stocks are so plentiful and skirt. complete, assortments so great and your service! PERFECT!" . Charles Tilton has recovered from grip and pleurisy. Jack Borden, son of Howard S. Bor- MARCELLA DRAWERS at 50c, 59c, 79c, 98c, $3,.49 den, was a Thui.-day \isitor at New The Straus Nemo Family is Complete York. Marcella Combinations at 93c, $1.49, $1.38, $2.98 Leonaid F. Bollman tpent part of, Models new and old but good to the -core;, a corset for every las-t week at Brooklyn. Mrs. Charles pixon was a New We are sole selliiiff agents for Red Bank and vicinity for Marcellas, figure from maid to matron. They give you Health, Yoik visitor last week. always have a complete assortment of sizes and qualities. Comfort and Style. Mrs. H. II. Striker is, visiting friends at New York and Brooklyn. Kenneth Bruce is employed by Mayor John M. Corlies. Mist, Louise Lenntt is visiting her May Sale Blouses Sale Corsets brother, John ITemig of New York. Excellent quality Voile, in low netk models, with 1 A Corset made of strong batiste, non-ruating Rev. Charles S. Feet, will observe the popular drop ahouldei effect; soine are nil-over eyelets and clasps; riibber post hoao suppoi-ters. A Mothers' Day next Sunday night by 4^ embroidered, others have luce trimiiilii}s; in fact the preaching on "Mother." His morning styles are BO numerous it would b« impossible to new, full length model, nicely trimmed top. This topic will be "The Transfiguration of describe them here, Suffice to my, Tegular $1.60 Corset would be considered cheap in any store at Life by Christ." Rev. Arthur A. Mc- values at ' , ...... ;'..., oOc, our sale price Kay will also observe Mothers' Day with special services, on Sunday. Alfred Brighton has bought a horse from William Jones of Long Branch. E. A. Pomphrey has bought a new and' new roods are now being laid out F!a.iini(?sn were the battery for thenected with the Canadian Presbyter- ON BTOE TO BAB CREDITORS. automobile truck for delivering feed Administrator's Notice, and grain. on the estate between the house and Ale-its." The Alerts will cross bats iftn church and is stationed at Honan, Stanley J. I'iflili'i1, mluilnlHtrntor ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pomphrey will Mflin street. ne>d Sunday with the Oakwoods of China. He will return to China nboiit John Henry Fielder, deceased, by order A.new pipe railing has been placed Lonr Branch, the middle of the summer. or the HuiTfiRuto of tiip county of Mon- sail next month for a European trip nioutli, hereby KIVOH noticr. tn Wio creel- Dr. and Mrs. Rucll Kimball, summer on the top of the fence on the Henry CSooifjo Bartleson has rented his As- • The woods at Hilton Park caught itni-M of .the HSilil ilpt'i>iiM^(t to Ui'liiK ill residents of the Rum^on road, are onB. Meeker property on Main street. biii-y avonue house to Mrs. Nettie fire Sunday. The firecompanie s were ttjioliO ' fltlitH, (lornniid'i nml plnlniM nfjnlnnt si Einopean tiip. They will return The pipe was laid to support the Aneliell of New York. called out and put the fire out. tin; estate of siilrt ducea^uil, uiiduf ontli heavy vines which grow along the Mr. aiid Mrs, Emil Rinky o( Now Mrs, Horace Moody moved last or iifflrtnatlon, within niiifi moiitliH from the nuddlt uf next month. feiiae. ' . the fifth iliiy of May, mil, or tlioy will Mr. and Mis. E. D. Godfrey and Tori •visited here last week. week from the Tucker cottage on lju fni'i'ver hnri'Oil of any rujlloii Lhcvefor Mrs. Adam Patterson of Saugatuck, 'AomnB York has reopened his liv- Hooper 'avenue to Theodore A, L, iiffain.Mt the unlrt nilmliilstrnloi', cn.ld will rrtfiin thi-> mdnth from th^jr . . STANLEY J. KIKLfDJUn. European tiin. 'Uu-y intended to stay Gonnestjctit, has returned home after ely stable on Center avenue, Law- DIIVIB'S house on Third avonue, until June, but are coining homevisiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hicks. rence Gaffey, who occupied Mr^York's • "Clean-up Day" was observed last BANK' . Ifotlee of Btttliuienj of Account. fooner btfaii P the child has, been sick, John G. Faller of Lafayette street place during the winter, has rented a Saturday under the direction of the JJHtntu of Alary Jj, H'iiHlrii'IcHOii, do- is employed, in the Rumson green, BtaTile on South avenue, board of health. J't'llMPlV. E'ido'ph Schmidt ami family moved Where Everybody Goes To, See The. Best Shows !\ Notlui- In liciubj- K\vcn tlmt .tlio a«- Fnday irc.n Stv.Lrif;ht into the house houses on Main street, Malcolni and Samuel Furgeson Mr,_ and Mrs. Herbert Knight of eountH of the sitliKcrlliofM, utlniinfatr.'itnrfi John Oakes of Ohurch Btroet lias jolfiodtJie MethodiBt church last Sun- Rfid Bank .spent Sunday with Mrs. tif thi1 I'StuU1 -<>f .»nld dfUtiiMrMl, will !m on Cn.ton stivK, which Mr. Schmidt Tcturnrtl from a visit at New York, fuiillted and stilted by. the suvi'OKatn anil lecenlly bought. Mr. Schmidt is a day night. Knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | V(v)ifii"t«d foi'' ftMttlHinont tn Ilia oiplmiiM tearnstei a;id hackman. Miss Emily Brown has been visiting Jlr. and Mrs; J, B. R. Smith of Sum-Thomas H. Leonard. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday court of tlio coniity of Alnuniouth, on Ohaili-f, Alas, wiio was employed at her aunt, Mrs, Charles B. Brown of mit spent Sunday with Rev, and Mrs. Captain William Boeokol has re- "iilnirfiiay, tlio islevontii day of June, New York. Joseph C. Kulp. sijened as sexton of Bay View ceme- A, Li,, .in II. - ' w"' \01k dunnn the winter, is now .. George Gade of New York has Pfttfjd Ani'll 2flth, A, P., lim.' working as cl.audeur for Samuel Iho senior class of the hiph school tery. Sidney Maxson Has taken his . Look Who-s Here! •Vii-jOnOM C, HKRKJIAN, Ciook. i-ented Joseph D, Allen's house on wjj 1 give nil entertainment and dance place. KIJLA HlONnHieKHON First street. at the school Friday night, The Central railroad company is E. I,. IJu-'haivni, who will havS Finley Robertson spent prirt of last OUR OLD " RAGTIME LAUNDRY" FRiEND I nrsH chaige of NaufMon biothers' new .*'Mothers' Day" will he observed filling in the land at the steamboat HKNHY O. SCUiroKH. garage, is boaidmn at the Central ho- week at Philadelphia. ne'yit Sunday morning at the various pier.' The company,has painted the WOTI0B. Mrs. Gqorge Hamilton and son ofchurches with special sermons and station and is overhauling the build- IH lifireliy givi-n thnt tlio Com- tcl. eM of AsNCMiniolit of tliu biiioiiKli "Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Louis New Xoi'k-have been visiting Mr. and music. ings on the end of the pier. Mrs. Michael Hallanan, of lied ijiinlf Will incut nt tlio borouHli Miller of the Oceanic road, is recover- • ^\ Sunday-school Institute was held . Mr.?and Mrs. John iJbslie enter- hnll, In tlio Bald borouBh, on tlio ISth injr from bearlet fe\cr. M,r, and Mrs. Thomas- Voorhees ,of tairted New York friends over Sunday. In An Entirely New Concoction of Exhilarating | dny/)f Jluy, I Sill, nt uigii.t o'clock p. m., Lakewood spent part of last/week with at the Central Baptist church Monday for thts purpose of heni'lnji poi'mma Iti- George Cook has laid a new cement aftornoon and nignt. The afternoon ClarenffB, Green, John Straff and Flflongollan IWlrth, entitled tert'Mtcni In tlie ns'si'HHnii'ntH to tiuiiHiilo sidewalk in front of his house. ' Mrs. Voorhees's parents, Mr, and'lfere wore Prof. Isaac B,..Burgess Cyrenius Holhios were arrested Sun- bv tli*'fn In r'cjntton to tlio'sower exten- Mrs. Charles Rex. . day for being drunk J,and disorderly. sion In nnil nloiiK BiiilBO nveniin,. from Daniel F. Day of New York has Miss Ida Sexton. At night ad- the proHHiiL Bcwyi' in Monmouth streist been visiting friends here. e^^vere made by Rev. F. C. Me- Recorder Williams sent Hohnes to the •to llio noitli Hldo of Onklund .fttront. • • Mrs. Anna W. Bennett, who spent HlCtHlAHDS HEWS, Qo3 of long Branch and Rev. William county jail for sty.months and Green K. U. HUHLlit, the winter with, Misf, Alice Magee, a A. Mchloy of Aabury Park. and Straff -each got sixty days. Attest: Acting Mayor. former Oceanic school teacher, at Many Hew TCbm ia«au»B Ati Down for1 . 1h e -women's temperance union is Mrs. Speed of Atlanta, Georgia, has [3^0ther High Grade Acts—3 A. C, HARniSON, Borough Clerk. • Groveland Station, New York, has re- the Season. ho3ilinp a meeting nt the, Methodist been stopping at her home at Mar- WOOTOE OP lTINa. turned home. . Now York families who came down chtirch today. A gold medal oratorical dean. 5r-Superior Photo Plays—S Tlio iiiinjuij nifctlnB of BtocltholdorB of Mrs, Adam Moss and daughter Mae last week for the summer are Col. F.cofitest will t>e ond of the features of MonincurtlL Mutunl Supply dompMny Will ! Fred Janson of New York spent bo held Tuesday, May j,2th, 1fll4, at 2U)0 of Long Branch s,pent part of last 8. Bonson, Oscar-Una, Eugene Delmar, thfimtii Sunday at his Bay "View avenue homo. Mrs, Loretz, Paul Lavigne, John Gem- ei, o'clock p. in,, fit the afllCQ nntj stowTjf week at the Ohlandt cottage The Central Baptist mission circle His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, E Hiild coi}ioriition, 14 AlecWttnlo Hti'cet, Red "Mrs. Louis Miller of New York has inell, A. B. BarriU, W- B. Auchmolosg, Edward Jonsen, are touring through Bank, Monmouth county, N, j., for tlio Mrs. S. Werner, William Pinkus, %i H meet tomorrow aftornoon at Mrs. pui'nuBe of electing * dlrcctora and tho been spending a few days at her home CtMovor White's. Ijhirope and will not' return until AIM?5 A BIB tratiBnctlon of such other busliiOMB aH on the river bank. Charles A. Case, H. H. Neiman, Mar- September. inuy properly mmo Jjofoio the IIIOIHIJIK. tin Eichc, R. II. Richmond, Carl lion- The Presbytcrfan Christian En- At tlm CIOKO of this ineeUriK tlyro will John J. Hogan of Washington, 'dewor fio<:iety will give a sociable at Charles LufburroW was a New Ji» u mculliiK of thh bouril of dlioctoiM D. C, has been spending several days wit and Theodoie Newman. of Mnlil comtduiy, at his summer home. Murray Foster will open a leal es- tli« church tomorrow night. The en- York visitor Sunday. teytainment will consist of dialogues, Charles Crowell of New York spent Dutod lied Uiuik. N. J.. Aurll-2R, 1914. Eight or ten Hoboken men, who had tate and insurance office in the N. H. C. H. 1>. I'O imitations and pongs, followed by Saturday and Sunday here. ABBOTT camps on the Ward estate several I Roberts building, Ait-Dies arid refreshments. Miss Lillian 'Vear8, have rented part of the land on I Tly; Methodist Epworth league will CMbland nnd Mtes Ohve lowing will Avenue, Red Bank NOTICE. Slack Point road, back of Naughton's Rive an entertainment at the church to- chargii of the entertainment. Baziir at Entontown. Ilhif H to cciUf> thut the uu garage, where the claypit was for-morrow. Three Minutes from Depot havo thlH day dHROlyed inutiiPi-Hhlp in The triiBtoea of the Presbyterian A three-days' bazar for the benefit tUO business known, UM the Hcil JJunlc onerly located. They will move their Dr. George D. Fay's hoube on Bay hh m«t Monday night at Charles of St. Dorothea's, church of Eaton- 3S SERVICE Awning and Cnrpot CloanliiK AVoikw, and rnpg to the new location, View avenue is being repainted. It. White's. The ladies' aid society met town began tod^yin the (jarago build- that nil dfbtH iluo and OWIIIK to Htil'l Ray Voorhees, son of Mrs, Deborah Comfortable Rooma • liiMnt'Ms aic to lio pntn to Md\ln fil. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Soffel of Red sterday afternoon at the church. ing next to the Eatontown postolnce. CrecC 1, piopilLtiiilt i !t!<, I 88, has been laifl up with indi- Bank epenL Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .01 The boy scouts baseball team de- A euchre party and dance will be held Dutod Hod Rnnk.N. J., .May Zil, A. !>., James Bills. rf p the Matawan team Saturday in the .same building next Wednesday, CAFE andBAR ATTACHED 1911. ... Sbule h^s had gas put in The Aleits baseball nine defeated afternoon by the score of 18 to 4. night, at which time a:diamond- ring • AJRLVTN M. c.ni?Mr ,,__^ on the Oceanic road. the Athletics of Long Branch Sunday contest between Miss Eleanor Pite- A1UIAM- B: SANHQIlNr' fcif.V Itev. Gillies Eadic, gave ft mission- ie new ornamental stone entrance ' afternoon at Leonardo by the score of ary talk «t the Presbyterian qhurch patrick nnd Miss Alice Pollitt will he JAMES L., WORDBN, Proprietor It pays to advertise in THE REGISTER. "~ " haa been finished . 18 to 6, George Jordan «nd James Sunday morning. Mr* Eadie is con-decided. O6S, RBD ,—Advertisement,